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

February 13, 1878 · Page 2 of 4

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There i* now little doubt that ka-TLA-j^ci countv.1 i .JHDWI C0111JTY Vfc Among the business men^ of our city, HEW EM AND VICMTI the Des Moines & Minneapolis railroad there are no two more worthy of snpport i will be completed within a year and a than Fritz Quincy and M. Juenemann, Its Resources and Future Prospects. half, which will make New Vim one of saddlers and harness makers. the best wheat markets in the State, Although both of them are yet young Seeing that the State papers a-e fall and also give us a plentiful supply of men, they are no novices in the business, putting in a good word for their 1 espective Minneapolis lumber and Iowa coal. both having had several years experience counties, we thought it would This county has an abundant supply before entering in business for not be amiss to say a few words in behalf of timber on the Minnesota and Cot- themselves. They constantly keep a of Brown county. tonwoocLrivers, an advantage of great large and well selected assortment of NEW ULM, which is the county seat Winona & St. Peter Railroad. importance, possessed by ""few other harnesses, saddles, bridles, saddle blan of Brown county,, is the largest town counties in the western part of the kets, whips, etc., and are prepared to in the county, and boasts a population of State. do all kind of custom work in a satisfactory nearly 3,000. The city is beautifully That the advantage possessed'by this manner. Upholtstery is a speciality located on the south bank of the Minnesota county, and the counties west of here, DEPART. ARRIVE. A\ ith both of them, Mr. Jnenemann river the business portion is are4beginningtobe D:1C a. m. 7:50 m. inderstood,is ^hown Passenger having exclusively worked at substantially built, and the merchants by the immense immigration now Freight 10:10 mO-OIILTGr 7:00 a. m. that business over four years in Germany and professional men, as a class, pouring into them. As soon as it became WEST. and in this countiy. or live go-ahead men our merchants known last summer that the grasshopper always pay the highest market price DEPART. ARRIVE. plague was at an end, the tide for iarm produce. Two large steam auerade of immigration commenced and has 7:05 a. m. The concert and theatrical entertainment 4:00 p.m .Marshall Accommodation grist mills, a planing mill, foundry and continued ever since. given by the schoUis of bt. machine shop are located here. The St. Paul & Sioux City Railroad. The United States Land Officers in Michael's Academy, at Arhnter Hall, Winona & St. Peter railroad passes this city have been compelled to employ last Sunday evening, was a very pleasant tlirough New Ulm and has made this assistance to enable them to perform enteitainment. The singing and point the western terminus for its passenger TOBT. PAULThrew shm-xil and cxpie^ tram the increased labors of the office acting A\ as veiy creditable to the scholars, trains since the road was built leares Sioux City at 10:10'p m., St Peter s.t 7:32 a and the clerical force of the office will and met with heaity applause. At here. The Des Moines & Minneapolis in., and mrnci in St Paul at 11:10 a. no doubt have to be largely increased the close oi'the conceit Father Tori BALL railroad, running north and south, mak.ng elose connect.ou \w trains as soon as the spring immigration commences. made a e\\ pointed lemarks, thanking for Chicago and all eastern points Accommodation will touch this town, which will offer the mtbic coips for their kind services, train leases St J-imex atO }j a in St us still greater facilities. The town and the atizeus generall} tor their Peter at 1:05 m. and arrnes in St. nil at 0.30 p. site is four milesJong and two wide, OF THE SEASOK, w. large attendance. Mr. Ton in his re- "GERMAN SYRUP." so it will be seen that there are still ToSiroxCiTTMaiandexprrs'.ienosst Paul nuirks stated the objects aimed at by No other medicine in the world was ever gi\ en plenty of vacant lots for new-comers Will|be given^by the such a test of its cmative qualities an Bosehee'sGerman at J:iip mt retei at -oop and mines m' the Academy and that on account to settle on. S 1 up. In three years two million four hundred sioux citj rt 4 0. m. Aiuminoi on tr.un i {\l{i thousand small bottles of this medicine were distributed h,ud "times they admitted all Governor's Guard, SLEEPY EYE, free of charge by Druggists in this conntry hm\ ew St ml ut 6-10 a. in and an.\ t, St James hC]i0l sup to thoseatQicted withConsumption, Asthma, Croup, located on the Winona & St. Peter railroad, g^tis as Were Unable ao tn *t8.ooP ratherrtl3 jay. than deprive them of se\ ere Coughs, Pneumonia and other diseases ot fifteen miles west of New Ulm, i education, and that the conce.it was the Throat and Lungs, giving the American people undeniable pioof that German tyrup ill cure them. is the next town of importance. Although "When going to southern oi eastern i yiven toe panevee th expensesseen of theso school. The result his been that Druggists in every town at hav before many this village was built only a Iowa, bt. Louis, Chicago or any pait of and village in the United States are rcccommending Arbeiter Hall, it to their customers. Go to Jos. Bobleter, and ask few yeais ago, it has nearly or quite500, Illinois take the in the hall ato ne time, it being hat he knows about it. Sumplo Bottles 10 cent*. inhabitants. The merchants are live tilled to its utmost capacity. The Chicago, Clinton,D ntap ft Minn. Kegular size 75 cents Three doses will rehe\e any and energetic men, who make it case proceeds netted vei\ handsoinly for a business to always pay the highest Friday a n. February 22,1878. the Academy. :EL. :R,. Minnesota's new specialty The market price for iarm produce, and rapidity with which the early Amber sell their goods amazingly low. The at Tlie SPxpgrrsbxnxxie. The Hessian Military Band arrived sugar cane discovery in Minnesota town has a bright future before it, Crosse, "Wis. XJS in this city on the 7,50 p. m. train and new .comeis are al\\a\s welcome. is flying around the world, General Grant will arrive from Saturday evening, and they at once TIME TABLE. SPRINGFIELD, Egypt in a mammoth Champagne bottle. may be inferred from the fact that proceeded to Turner Hall, where a large Going South. Going North. Hollister, Carter & Co.. of this city, located on the same road, fourteen concouise ol people awaited their coining. La-CroHhC, Lea 12,4*3 p. m. arme 3,4 i p. m. Organization by Prof. Blitzi-Bus of shipped 100 pounds of seed to Calcutta, An 7,J.- Lt.i\eS.oo.i. m. miles farther est, is also a ery good Alter hasty refreshments they a new opera troupe. Dabuqne India, yesterday morning. A ^r, point to locate. This place although yet gladdened the hearts of all present by Lcine Turkey surrenders to Russia, Comic Ai Lone6 Clinton 11,5". 7,00 jf., 5 quite small et, contains some very energetic recent letter from Mr. C. Miller, opening the conceit with a soul-charming tableau in which all the prominent digof Chluigo arr 6,30 am. Le.rve '1,15 m. business men who no doubt march. From the commencement one of the producers, to Hon. T. M.nitaries Europe will appear. Trains make close connection at all will make a tov out of it in the course ot the concert until the close the audience Metcalf, says:"Your letter describing impoitant junctions, and between Dubuque was held spellbound, especially, of time, TICKETS 50 t. SUPPER EXTRA. and Chicago there are two daily our cane and sugar is, like J. Brown's did the drummer boy Conrad Schaub. GOLDEN GATE, trains. soul, 'marching on.' I am in daily in the '-Little Postilion," meet witht F. 0. AYYATT, Gen. Supt. receipt of floods of letters fromevery Tickets can be obtained of every favor, as also did Mr. Kcehler in the located six miles north of Sleepy Fje, Dubuque IowaIMPORTED member of the company, soadjit the State of the Union, and yerterday on the Redwood Falls stage road is a cornet holo. But when the "Kukuk" CANADA SEED WHEAT Merchants Hotel, Dakota House, Union very pleasant little burg, as is also received one from Scotland. I is was tendered the building fairly shook House. Pennsylvania House, W. Hauenstein,iaudi Iberia located four miles south of Sleepy evident that the whole country is with applause. The concert from begming Louis Felkel. Eye. Although the government to end was superb, and e\ eiy one aroused on this subject, but I have For sale, apuie vaiietj of Scotch land in the county is nearly all taken, w.is so well pleased, that a still larger tried the things so long, and demonstrated fife wheat in quantities to suit puihaseis. good land can be bought from to $10 assembly gieeted them Sunday atternoon. A cordial invitation is extended its success so thoroughly, an acre, andthe inducements offered to The concert on Sunday afternoon, to all. that I have no fear of disaster or Inquire for further information of new settlers are equal to any in the as on the previous evening, met The Committee II. ROSS, New lm, or disappointment as to results."St. State. with great favor, and every production C. H.C'IIADBOt'KN. Rochester. Minn. Paul Dispatch. We have no disposition to build HK BURG, was greeted with deafening applause. "airy castles" and are not unmindful The band is composed of twenty star that misfortunes may destroy the To-morrow is St. Valentine's day. performers, every one being a host in NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. brightest prospects but judging from himself. They appear in the full uniform See Auction notice in another column. present appearances, we think that of the Prussian Band Corps, with our city and county have good reason glittering helmets, and make a splendid TAX NOTICE. to look forward ^with reasonable confidence, impression. On Sunday e\tning A prairie fire illuminated" the sky to a season ox business prosperity. they ottered their services to the- man- Feb. 1st 1878. ^jffitq ^hfeJiKirtii Monday night. agers of St. Michael's Academy to play MANUFACTURER AND DEALERglN All personal property tax not paid A large stock of revolvers and pocket A general depression of business has gratuitously at the concert and theatrical before the 20th inst. will be collected CIGARS, knifes has just been received by Jos. existed throughout the country since entertainment, that was given at by distress, Bobleter. 1873, which of itself has thrown many Arbeiterllall, which kind offer was very TOBACCOS, & F. SCHUBERT Co. Treas. of the oldest and ablest business houses thankfully accepted. At the close of County Treasurer Schubert gives notice of the country into bankruptcy. In AUCTION! the concert a ball was given for the in another column, that personal PIPES. addition to this misfortune. Brown Co. benefit of the band, which was kept up taxes must be paid by the 20th of this during all that time has suffered from until the wee hours of Monday morning. mouth. Minnesota street, next door to C. the almost total destruction of crops by The leader of the band, Mr. The way new advertisements are grasshoppers, and yet we believe not Ox SATURDAY, MARCH 9th, Schaub, wishes to express his thanks Sommer's Store. pouring in is really giatifying to the a single failure has occurred in the through the columns ot the Review for NEW ULM, MINN. editor. The last one being that of M. county. the undersigned will sell at public the very kind and hospitable reception Juenemann, Saddler & Harness maker, During the five years of grasshopper auction, commencing at 10 o'clock they received while here. The band which appears in another column. CENTRE STREET ravages and general hard times, went away Monday morning leaving a a.m., on his firm 3 miles southwest very few have imigrated from the SAMPLEROOM &BLLLIABD HALL, of New Ulm, the following described Frank Burg now manufactures the goodly number of newly made friends county, and of those few. a large proportion behind them, all of whom wish them best five cent cigar in the market, and articles: have returned and others will success wherever they may go. The he lias appropriately named it, "The 3 horses, two six and one seven return. Year after year the farmers band during their stay here drew their Choice It is a clear ivana tiller cigar, years old 2 yearling colts 11 cows have prepared and seeded their ground, and really is a choice article. commissary supplies from mine host 4 heifers 9 yearlings 1 young bull and, although the crops have been destroyed, 'Phili')" of the Union House. There are in Iowa 150 lodges of United they have thus kept the 1 hog 1 yoke of oxen, seven years Woikmen, having an aggregate ground in good condition, and shown old 1 double and one single wagon memheiship of about 5,350. The death their manly pluck and confidence in A new stock of boots and shoes 1 seeder 2 plowh I breaking plow 1 losses last year amounted to only $8, IN BASEMENT OF the country. The people have been has just been received by Mrs. Peuser. Marsh harvester 1 mower 1 sulkey for each member, a small price to pay compelled to live economically, but And not to be undersold by hay-rake 1 fanning mill 2 harrows for 2,000 insurance. there has been vei little actual sufteiing, any one, she has marked them down The best of Wines, Liquors and Cigars 2 sleighs 2 shovel plows, and other and they have learned the valuable Chas. Rosskopf and lady seem to be constantly kept on hand. to the bottom notch. lesson that the actual necessities farming implements. 15 tons of hay, particularly unfortunate with their Louis Felkel, Prop'r. of life are not expensive We think also a lot of household furniture. ehidreii, having lost their third child we can say, without fear of contradiction, last Fiida-\ morning, after only a few TERMS-. Amounts less than $10., that the people of this county H. A. SUBILIA JR. hour* i''knet-s. The family has the J. C. Oswald wishes to announce CASH. Larger amounts, one year's have in themselves a capital stock of eymphathy of the community in tlus, tlirou^li the columnis of theJ Review, credit when good security is offered, uirougnin i UH i*view prudence, perser-rata and pluck, that TEACHER OF MUSIC. tneir sad affliction JOHN HENRY MANDERFELD. that he has opened boot ec shoe i jr0 very far toward insuring suc- wou A new paper ha? been started at, shop in the building adjoining ces in bnsiness in arty county. I am prepared to give instructions in* 3 M. JUENEMANN, Currie, Murray county, called the Cur- Tyroler Mueller's sample rooms, and The sales of our merchants during classic music, and on all instruments the past five years have been light, but rie P/imeer, by Mr.Rromwich, iormerl- as brass, reed or string, and especially wor. MANUFACTURER i, DEALER I S the credit system has been almost pl custom epae anrddovnnfnos guarantee satisfac- ly editor of the Le Sueur Lcho. The on the violin. SATISFACTION OCARAN- WU, C,nfoo. nnanm entirely abandoned, (we hops never to Harnesses, Collars, ofa people of Murray newspapei,have county long lelt tion. A good stock leather constantly kind TEED IN EVERY RESPECT. For further information the need of a anil now that be renewed,) and, strange as it may call on me. on hand. Saddles, Whips. they have one, we hope that they will seem, the amount of outstanding credits H. A. SUBILIA Jr. give it a hearty support. have been considerably reduced. Saddlery Blankets, The farmers by close economy and FIRE We are informed by Mr R. PFEFFERLE, careful management, have succeeded cct. ect, ect Ibberson, of Sleepy Eye, who came PERSONAL. in securing a living from their dairies, down ou Monday evenings train, that Niel Currie, of Currie. spent sever Upholstery and all custom work and such crops as escaped the ravages Dealer in the store of Kiel & Hoehne, at Springfield, pertaining to my business promptly al days in our town last week. of the hoppeis, and also been able to BBOGERIES and FROTH S, attended to. was destroyed by fire Monday pay something on their previous indebtedness Jim Arnold, the happy daddy of the morning. Nothing was saved, but so we believe the amount of MINN. ST., NEXT DOOR TO ZIHER'S SALOON. latest born boy of Golden Gate, called indebtedness in the county is les3 than we understand that they are fully 2STE-W ULM Canned, Dried and Green Fruit, one day last week to subscribe for it was five years ago, and that the condition insured. Messrs. Kiel & Hcehne have the Review. Fred. Boock, of our citizens generally will been in business at Springfield but Renville county's Commissioner, compare favorably with that of the STONE, WOODEN |AXD WILLOW WABE. a short time, having bought out H. not-afraid-of-his-shadow, Ed. O'Harra, citizens of other counties who have Behnke and Bro. Jan. 1st. II Minn. St., NewIUlm, Minn. gave us a friendly call last week. May escaped the grasshopper plague. Proprietor of the i your shadow never grow less. We learn from all parts of the county New Ulm Machine, Wagon, Smith Meat Market, that the farmers have made preparation Mr. and Mrs. John A. White, of Hon. C. Brandt, who was in the city Monday, will accept onr thanke for valuable documents. We for seeding a larger number of Sleepy Eye, passed through our city also learned from Mr. Brandt that the seed wheat & PAINT^SHOPST acres thanever before and as our lands, last Thursday ou their way east to visit bill passed both branches ofthe Legislature without unsurpassed in natural fertility, have any amendments. Mr. Brandt has made arrangements friends. -with the State Fish Commissioner for a CrSTUEBE, PrtfpV. been'summer-f ollowed forh the favorablr past fou Cor. Minn. & 3d N. Sts., New Ulm. supply of young speckeled brook trout, and land, wre may wit a or five years, ^Hon. D. S. Hall, of Beaver Falls, locked salmon, for Brown county, and adjacent I am prepared to do all kinds of work territory along the W. & St. P. R. R. west of New season reasonably expect a greater the newly appointed Register of the Ulm. Tlu^onng fish will be ready for shipment in my line on short notice. Repairing yield of wheat than has been produced Benson Land Office, was in town last A largs supply of fresh meats, moiitn, ham*. *:V#r? as soon as the lakes and streams are clear of ice, of Threshers and Reapers a specialty. Urd etc. etc conrtantljr on han4. All orders trd% -ifS and will be delivered, free of charge, at the railroad in any previous year. Monday. imthe Country pmnptly attented to. ,Ji stations nearest to the streams or lakes in which My machinery is all new and of It is now settled that as soon as the they are to be placed. Application should be made proved pattern, and only experienced Among the commercial travelers CASH PAID FORHnF ||C? frost is out of the ground in spring, a at occe, blanks for which purpose can be had at workmen are employed. A new paint the Review office, or of Mr. Brandt, while in St. .that paid New Ulm a visit last week, we branch of the Winona & St. Peter rail Paul. This is a move in the right direction, and shop has lately been added. New Wag 90tice4^fr. Hachniann, of thefirmofevery road is to be built from Sleepy Eye, in Minn. Str. New Ulm, MinnS stream or lake in this county of sufficient ons continually on hand. depth should receive a number of ytuns fry. Landlocked Venz & BechUof St. Paul, aad Mr.Mc- this county, to the village of Redwood salmon are suitable for lakes with a clear CoUom. representing Newell & Ifarrt- Palls this will give a lively impetus to SUBSCHKE FOR THE BEVTBW. bottom, and speckeled trout for clear brooks or ALL WOBK WARRAXTED ,.?on, Minneapolis, i business in the western part the FB. BOOCK.A S\* W0- Aj-Ci k. "^r^mm, ABA .,.&..