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

January 23, 1878 · Page 2 of 4

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ll MULLEN. pw DIMm mmI. See advertisement of Imported Canada Small pox has-been working its waj GOLDEN GATE ITEMS. seed wheat. westwards for the last few years, ON- Jftg *H -lite 4fe1V BY OUR SPECIAL CORRESPpNDEN^ and at last has fastened its poisonous Business is dull on account" of had fangs upon the beautiful city of Man- ^H*** Wholesale and Retail Dealer in?^' Hon. II. B. Strait will accept our roads.Mr, Morical's singing class is ipRQ-y/N COUKTY OFFICERS, katoLp to the present time there has thanks for valuable public documents, improving rapidly*--The girls of Podunk SHELF & Mil HARDWARE? been several casessome eight or ten, Post Office Address Key DJm. are required to be in before nine I believe, with two or three deaths, it o'clock, or they will be locked out.A seems the Board of Health, and its medical A fifteen hall pool table is the latest 'couple of the fair sex had a set-to one deFanningTools.ANDSTEELNIEO/V. officer are doing all that men can attraction At the sample rooms of Neumann AvDiToiH. B. Constans. day last week.The question, "Wo- do to stop its further progress, quarantining Rosskopf. TuiiCRKR--F. Schubert. men's Rights" was discussed, aud every case as fast as developed, UKOIITKR or iKasA Walton. cided in their favor by our young debaters, and looking well after all those who JCUMK OF PROBATEA. AVestphal. and it seems they are 'taking King Carnival will make hisfirstbow have been exposed, and making a thorough CLKRK or W DIST. COURTAlbert Blanchard. AND this season at Turner Hall, Saturday beadvantage of it. Oh it's a boy, and system of vaccination. It SnsRirrGoo. Bickelfcapt. evening, Feb. 2d. Mr, Burghart is the hapyy dad. hooves our City Fathers to be up and SVRVKTORJ. Bergdt. BUILDING PAPER. ANON. doingto take some direct and positive COURT COMMISSIONERE, G. Koch. action, otherwise it will not be long before A good many cases of diphtheria haye COVXTT ATTORNEYB. F. Webber. Agent for NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. the most loathsome of diseases CORONERDr. C. AVeschcke. developed themselves during the past CASE & SWEEPSTAKE THRESHERS. will be among us. Every man, woman week in this vicinity. COUNTY SUPERINTENDENTJohn Lind. COMMISSIONERSL. D. Rice chairman, Cha. Wng. and child should be vaccinated. The Kirby, Wood, Wheeler and Buckeye IMPORTED CANADA SEED WHEAT ner, Anton Manderfeld, W. H. Sanders, Ole Jorgcn- cost, is but trifling, the protection sure. Wenzel Manderfeld is now stationed Our M. D's. have 'thready sent for a REAPERS and MOWERS at Phoenix, Arizona, at s\ uich place he quantity of the pure, non-humarized has charge of the U.S. Telegiaph office. For sale, a pure variety of Scotch vaccine virus and will be ready to do SEW LM LODOE NO. 53, Furst $ Bradley fife wheat In quantities to suit purchasers. the WOIK in a thorough manner. HAY RAKES, If During the year 1877there was shipped Inquire for further information of from tins place about 1.000,000 pounds Two letters from Sleepy Eye correspondents, C. H. BOSS, New Ulm, or FVRST $ BRADLEY of butter, and 4,500 head ot cattle. Golden Gate scatterings, and meets every Saturday evening. Brothers C. H.CHADBOURX, Rochester, Minn. a poetical contribution irorn a Mankato from abroad are cordially invited. PLOWS, lady appear in this week's issue. The weather the past week has been CONCERT AND JOHN LIND, X. G. anything but pleasant. Although not JIKNKY CONSTANS, Secretr.r Special School Meeting THEATRICAL BHTERTAMEHT, McSHEYRY SEEDERS. cold, it was continually damp and fogi Chartiy Lodge n. Corner Minn, and Second North Sts. held at Turner Hall Thursday evening, given by the Ho.98,iP.andA,M Jan. 17.1878. A special meeting of the Governor's Pupils of St. MicHael's Accademy. New Ulm, BUnn. Meeting called to order by F. Burg, Guard will be held next Tuesday evening Regular meet- President of the Board of Education. to make arrangements for a grand ings on the 2d. & ARBEITER-HALL, Minutes of annual meeting read by Ch. Kiesling, Keller & Co, masqueiade bail, which the company 4th Tuesday in Wagner, clerk of the Board. will give Feb. 22. each month. Mr. Wagner stated that the meeting SM37 FfiD. 10.1878. DR. A. MAKDEN, W. M. Carryfthe largest stock of was called to consider the project of J. B. RI^ELI,, Secretary. We are glad to announce that Hon. DRY GOODS, building anew school house, to be built C. C. Brandt lias derived great benefits hason the public square north of the court PROGRESS LODGE NO. 28, from the Turkish baths which he PROGRAMING. GROCERIES, house. Mr. Wagner thought that a been taking since his arrival at St. PART I. good school house with all the modern Paul, and that he is HOAV nearly himself OAERTTHE, Beethoven Orchestra. improvements, large enough to accommodate HATSANDCAPS* meets every Thursday evening at Artaiter again. all classes could be built for TllK LITTLE WOULD E LARGE.. .Fai'Ce. Hall. Brothers from abroad Boots & shoes,, 815,000, SONG pupils. are cordially invited. Albert Blanohard, clerk of the dist. Mr. Westphal desired to know if the PART II. l)u. C. BEKKY, M. "W. court, informs us that amongst the School Bodid thought that a new school HENRY CONSTANS, Recorder. ANDANTE AND ALLEGRO Orchestra. births in this county during the year house was really necessary. Mr. Burg, AND 1877, there were three pair ot* twins THE CLP OF COFFEE..Farce in one act. speaking for the Board, said that the Commercial. General Mercbaite and that amongst the deaths, two committed old school house was unsafe and totally SONG Pupils. suicide, and five were accidental. inadequate to accommodate the PART III. wants of the city. OF ANY HOUSE WEST OP ST. PAUL, WALTZ, Strauss Orchestra. N EW ULM MARKET. Mr. H. Miller thought that the building Substantially cured... Farce in one act. Are In constant recelnttor We would call attention to the advertisement of a new school house could be SONG Pupils. 2STEW GKDCXDS.. of the Turnverein, announcing deferred until the times got better. VRCU Orchestra. a grand subscription masquerade Mr. Scherer said that the old school Corrected Weekly by Richard Pfefferle. ball, to be held in their hall Saturday Tickets 25 cents, Children under house was not only unsafe but it Avas Flour, per bbl &0.00&7 00 evening, Feb. 2d. The programme as also very unhealthy, the rooms being 12 years 10 cents, A Large And Weil Sslscted! Stock 0f, will be seen, is a good one, and a jolly 82- too low. Thought that the building ot a 85 Wheat, per bushel time may be expected. new one might be deferred anothei year, Tickets can be obtained of A. Olding, 40 Ladies' & Gents*Underwear,. Oats, per bushel but thought it a good time to build Jos Bobleter, Geo. Schneider, A. 50 Barley, per bushel....... now, material and labor was cheaper Zieher and M. Lauterbach, and in the The concert and theater at Turner 40 Our stock of Corn, per bushel than it would probably be in another evening at the door. hall lust Sunday evening was a pleasant 3.50 year. Thought that the bonds could Notions and TriiMtigsIs Beans, per bushel entertainment. The characters in, be negotiated at the late of eight Performance to Doors open at 7. 50 Potatoes, per bushel... *'IIow three musicians pay their way," per cent, and was very much in favor commence at 8 p. m. weie well given- It our new singing 12J Hams, per pound full, complete and marked at low living profith. of building at the present time. society ever contemplate making a professional 4 Frush Pork, per lb Mr. Rudolph thought that the building tour, we would advice them 20 Cheese, per tt of anew school house was highly by all means to take the "Berliner" 2.00 We earnestly request an tx.affiination necessary, and said that we should incur Salt, per bbl with them. the debt in hard tunes, so that we 12J Butter, per tt before purchasingclswhere. could pay it ivhen the times became 15 The standing committees were announced F.ggn per dozen better. in the House last Wednesday,' Kiesling, Keller & Co*. 12* I,ard, per pound Mr. WestplmPsaid that if the School and we find that our member, lion. C. 20(2.25 Board thought it leally necessary that Honey, per pound C. Brandt, has been accredited to the Cor. Minn, and Centre Sts. the good ot the city demanded anew committees oirPublic-Lands aud Enrollment. school house, he was in favor of building New Ulm, Hon, Jake Klossner, representing Mittn. one at once, but thought the site the upper district of Nicollet Co.. of the pi esent one would be better has been accredited to the committees R. PFEFFERIyE, suited for the purpose than the public on Encorporation, Agriculture and square. Manufactures and, Immigration. Dealer in Mr. Wagner said that the lublic Winona & St. Peter Railroad. square was the only piece ot ground BROCEBES and PROVISIONS, As will be seen by the announcement that|the School Board had at their comtt $n another column, the pupils of St. and, and thought that when we bujlt GOING- JG-A^q?. Canned, Dried and Green Fruit, Grand Subscription Michael's Accademy will give a concert a good large school house, we should and theatrical entertainment at Arbeiter build it where it could be seen and FLOUR AriD FEED, ARRIVK. DKPART. Hall, Sunday evening, Febuary 10. where it would be an ornament to the Masquerade 7:.'i0 p. in. 5:15 a. m. As the room at the academy, city, and as we would be compelled to 10:10 p, 7,00 a. m. Freight STONE, WOODEN AND Wnxow Wx|., in which the entertainment A\as build at the utmost in another year he WEST. O-oiatfGr given New Year's evening, Avas in favor of building one at ofice. Minn. St., New Ulm, Minn. was too small to accommodate the ARRIVK. DEPART. Mr. Subilia was of the same opinion large number tha went there, they as Mr. Scherer and others, that a neAV 1:00 p. m. 7:05 a. m. CITY Marshall Accommodation have, upon the soficitations of many school house should be built \\t once. of our people, concluded to re-produce Meat Market, St. Paul & Sioux City Railroad, Mr. Forster thought that the site of BALL, it at Arbeiterllall. As the proceeds go the old school house Avas entirely unsuitable for the benefit ot the school, A\e hope for any kind of a building and To ST. PAULThrough mail and express triin our citizens will give'them a rousing Avas in favor of building on public M. EPPLE, PRO'PR. leases Sioux City at 10:10 p. St. Peter at 7:A2 a. benefit. square. Given by the HI., and arrive* in St. Pau} at 11:10 a. On inquiery of Mr Forster. Mr. Wagner in, making close connection .th trains A large supply of fresh meats, sausage, bams, Hew Ulm Turnverein, stated that the Board projected the lard etc. etc. constantly on hand. All orders from By the proceedings of the school for Chicago and all eastern points. Accommodation the Country promptly attcnted to. building of a two story building, with tr*in leaves St. James at 9 J." a. m., St meeting, held at Turner Hall last ll rooms for four classes in each story, CASH PAID FOR HIDES. In their Peter at 1:05 p. m. and arrives in St. Paul at G:oO p. Thursday evening, which we* publish Capt. J. Nix thought a neAV school m. in another column, it will be seen that house Avas a necessity. To Sivox CITY Mail and express lea^ os St Paul the proposition to authorize the Board Minn. Str. New Ulm, Minn Mr. Baarch thought that if we built af 3:15 p. m., St. Peter at 7:0Op.m. and arches in of Education to build a new school a new school house. Ave should build Sioux City at 4:05 a. m. Accommodation* train house, wasalmost unanimously carried, it large enough to accommodate all C. STUEBE'S leaves St. Paul at 6:10 a. in., and an i\ es in St. James Saturday eve., February 2,1B7B. only two negative votes were cast. classes, af 8:00 p.m. The structure will be built Mr. Boock did not think that it AA-as on public square, bordering on Centie really necessary to build a neAV school Meat Market, When going to southern or eastern and State streets, on the south and east house at this time, he thought Ave ^TliOk Programme Iqwa, St. Louis, Chicago or any part of sides. We have the fullest confidence should wait until the times got better. Illinois take the that the Board will discharge the important Avill consist,'among other things^ of the Henry Behnke said that Ave should not CHICAGO, CLD1T0UIMPE and trust confided to thera in a satisfactory afforda a great variety of following main features: act niggardly in this matter, and that manner. The proposition of vm. R1 if Ave authorize the Board to build a Prince Carneval in Olympian FRESH MEATS, SAUSAGE, Mr. Subilia, offering the old school neAV school house, we should authorize house for the use of the city council HAMS DRIED MEATS* The first Herring them to build a good one, one to Avliich was good but we hardly think that at SALT^PORK, AND LARD. the city could point Avith pride. Ex-President Grant's return from they will accept of the kind offer, IJ#, Crosse, "Wis. Mr. Wagner stated that the amount Egypt. as they have no desire of being Orders "by mail ill receive prompt sttentiop. 4 asked for Avas expected to be enough quashed out summarily. CASH PAIDFORHIDE&. to both build and furnish the building. TIME TABLE. TICKETS 5CI ct. SUPPER EXTR\. Mr. Subilia moved that the school Qping Southe Leav. arrhe3,4Jp.North. Going m. La Crosse, 12,48 p. Minn. St., Nejv Ulm, Minn. PERSONAL. LcneS,O0ti m. Board be authorized to build a neAV Arc-. 6,45 school house at an expense not to exceed Tickets can be obtained of Chas. FR. QUINCy.. Leave 7.00 Clinton 11,50 Dr. Maiden returned from St, Paul $20,000 and to issue bonds payable Leave 9,15 p. m. Brust, D^. C. Weschcke, Rudolph Kiesling, Chicago arr. 6,30 a m. last Thursday evening hale and hearty, in 10 years for said purpose, said bonds 4 Trains make close connection at all W. Ilauenstein, Frank Grebe and Hon. Chas. Roos departed for New to bear interest not to exceed 10 per important junctions, and between Dubuque P. Burg. Yoik last week to look after the interests cent. Carried. 04-affirmative to two and Chicago there are two daily MANUFACTURER AN DEAT-KU I N of the City Mill. against. trains. A cordial invitation is extended |t: Harness, Collars, Saddles,. Hon. Eric. Erieson. Auditor of Renville Mr. Behnke then made a motion as F. O. WYATT, Gen. Supt. to all. SrV- A The Turnverein. county, gave us a friendly call one follows: Resolved: ThaMt is the sense Saddlery Blanket^ lyhipf,^ Dubuque Iowa- day last week. ^m -m of this meeting that the school house a A. SUBILIA JR. be built \rith all modern improvements -Christ June, fofmerly with H.Lau" POST OFFICE NOTICE. etc. etoC^fu Jcl of an American shool house. Adopted. denschlager, but now of Chaska, is For the accommodation of our business men the Upholstery and all ou*cw^gprk perv Mr. Subilia moved that the neAV spending a few weeks with old friends "TEACHER OF MDSIC. poet office will be open on Sundays from 8 to 10 a. schqal house be built on the Public taining to my businef^ ^r^iq^ly al-^ here. Christ says that he knows nothing and from 12 a. m. to 2 p. n$ square bordering on Center and State tended to* about 'that wife of his. I am prepared to give instructions in On intk days the General Delivery mill be closed streets, and that the School Board take classic music, and on all instruments Minn. opposite Untjon Roust.. rri 8 o'clock. Mr. Schreiber, traveling salesman the necessary steps to secure a lease as brass, reed or string, and especially The Money Order Office willbe opened a^ 7:30 a. for the popular confectionery house of of same for said purpose, which in., and closed at 6 p. BV on the violin. SATISFACTION OCARAN- jot. Fernekes aiul Bros., spent Sunday motion prevailed.. Mail going east will ctypt at n{nc p. m,. Going TEED IN EVERY RESPECT. For uxtber information and Monday in our city. Mr. Schreiber On motion of Mr. RudQlphrth SOBSCBBE FOR THE BE?IEf, racing call on me. tfasf at o-3*Jy. m^ %Hf* I reports trade as. b,ejng dull everywhere. -jhfes, -.-*B adjo.urned.*. %*5 v- ft 4 i i f* p. if i.ftL.} ^xM gP it^^fert