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

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^?w*'%tt*tf*wMpMairipWtt^^ Golden Gate Correspondence. SECOND AND LAST NEW E Affl VICINITY. 1 GENTLE IllKT. While N A. Mceller was engaged "Posted-*'5' in melting some Babbitt-metal last Tn our style climate, with Its sudden By our special correspondent changes of temperature,rain, wind Saturday, the metal exploded and a Editor Review: Appearance in this City and sunshine often intermingled in a portion of it flew into his face, severely Seeing that there was no communication from single day,.it is no wonder that our onr worthy townsman, F. M. Scrobbs in your last burning him about the eyes, issue, I thought perhaps that he might be suffering children, friends and relatives are so although the eyes were not injured. OF THE from another attack of rheumatism, so 1 concluded frequently taken from us by neglected i to drop you few items. HESSIAN Better look a "leedle" out the next colds, half the deaths resulting directly Gardening was in order last week. time and not let the metal get quite so from this cause. A bottle of Boschee's Caucusing seems to be the order of the day. Winona & St. Peter Railroad. hot. German Syrup kept about your The dog that bit Doc. Hewitt's hand died from the effects of it. home for immediate use will prevent Mr. G. A. Brown is spending a few days with serious sickness, a large doctor's bill GJOI2TC As will be seen by the announcement friends in town. and perhaps death, by the use of three in another column, the Hessian Some very fine pickerel were caught in the mill Military Band ARHIVE. DEPART. or four doses. For curingConsumption. pond lust week, weighing lrom three to fifteen Military Band, which gave two concerts 7:50 p.m. 5:45 a. in pounds. Hemorrhages, Pneumonia, Severe Passenger in this city a short, time ago to 10:10 p. nv 7:00 a. We had a dream the other night when all was coughs, Croup, or any disease of the 1'ie jht crowded houses, have consented to return quiet and still we dreamt that Heimerdinger's engine WEST. Throat or lungs, its success is simply OOX3STQ- and favor our citizens with two By general request the Hessian was about six miles from his mill. wonderful, as your druggist will tell more concerts, at Turner Hall, next Our merchants are doing a fair business, notwithstanding Military Band, which gave two concerts ARRIVE. DEPART. you. German Syrup is now sold in the hard times. Judging from the Saturday and Sunday evenings. The in this city a short time ao, number of teams to be seen around the Golden Gate 4 00p. m. 7:05 a.m. every town and village on this continent. Marshall Accommodation band will also give a grand ball at the House, the hotel business must be good. have consented to return, and' give Sample bottles for trial, 10 c. close of the concert Sunday evening. Mr. Thomas Towsy, of Olmstead Co., the gentle, TWO CONCERTS St. Paul & Sioux City Railroad. regular size 75c. man who bought the farm ot Mr. Willet Green a short time ago, is stopping at the Golden Gate House. Mr. Towsy seems, to be a very energetic Carl Pancratz and Anton Crone have HEW ADVERTISEMENTS joung man. Girls, suon your friendship. To ST. PAM.Through mail an4 expiess tr.un made arrangements to open a general A Turner Hall, leaves Sioux ty at 10:10 p. m., St. Peter .it 7-..U a. N GATE, store at Burns Station in a short time. GOLDEN m, anrl anrves in St. Paul at 11:10 a. a 11'78 $ We understand that the lumber for the MARCH otice is hereby given that the m, makng close connection -with tiams Editor Review- building is already on the ground, and qualified voters of the election tor Chicago and all eastern point* Accommodation in perusing the columns of your interesting paper that the contract for putting up the Sat. & Snn. Eve. March 16 & 17. ti am lea\ es St. James at a St. of March 6th, I miss the ''Golden Gate correspondent," district composed of the City of New building has been let to Buenger & and notice your query, "What Peter at 1:05 and arm es in St Paul at (:"J p. Ulm, shall decide by ballot, at the Ruemke of this place. "We know of no lias become of F. M. Scrobbs?" That is. a question AND A in. every one in the neighborhood is asking, find no next regular election to be held in two young men more worthy of public To Siuox CITY Ma.l and expiess lea\ es St Paul one seems able to answer satisfactorily- But it is confidence than these two, and no doubt said election district on the second generaly supposed that he has either gone in search at 3-15 m.. St Peter at 7:00 and amies in Sunday Evening After the Concert. of his predecessor "Anon," or that the hatchet they will soon be able to build up a good day of April, 1878, whether or not &iou\. City at l-0" a. m. Ace om mod it ion ti nn has been recovered and that hopoor lellow has trade. the Public Square belonging to said lea^ es St Paul at 0:10 a. and arm es in St Janu iallen a victim of that murderous-weapon, as \\a currently reported that his illustrations predecessor Admission 35 ct. Children 20 ct. City shall be leased for the period of 00 j) did belore him. The "Great American Comedy and 1 ninety-nine years to the Independent Is ow, Mr. Editor, I fear you will be unable to procure "When goin,i? to southern or eastern Doors open atf 7, Concert com. at 8. Theatrical Troupe" will give an exhibition another correspondent but, should you be so School District of New Ulm, for the Iowa, St. Louis, Chicago or am part of lortunateIwxml^^^^S^^IS I hope that whoever undertakes the tank at the Sleepy Eye school purpose of erecting a school building Notice to Banks or Bankers. supposed fate of Anon, Illinois take the _,.. next Friday evening, March 15th. The and scrobbs, and^iet our amazons i alone, and only thereon and of using as school laboi lor the GOOD, of mankind. Yours, CtagO,GMOn,MUpe& Mini I entertainment will consist of songs, grounds. UsCOGMTO. comical representations.ventriloquism, Proposals of banks or bankers for New Ulm, March 11th 1878. 3R^. IR. ect., and will be followed with a depositing the county funds of the PERSONAL. By order of the City Council, '-grand dance." Admission to the show at Dr. Berry spent several days in county of Brown with such bank or JAKOB NIX, City Clerk. 25 ets. Children 15 cts. The troupe "Wi La Crosse, Marshall last week. banks will be received by the Boaid is composed of home talent, and the of Audit of Brown county Minn., on Dr. Harden returned from Henderson I people of Sleepy Eye and vicinity should STATBBOSNT. the 18th day of March 1878. It must TIME TABLE. last Saturday evening. give them a rousing benefit. be stated in such proposals what security Going South. Going North. L. Hansen, of Sleepy Eye, favored will be given to the county for L.a Ciosse, Lene H.l^p. m. am\el,-Mp us wich a pleasant call last Thursday. _. AH 7.1J Iea\eS00.i m. depositing the funds of the county, ar' The bill inti oduced in the Legislature showing the financial condition, Dubuqne what rate of intere-g on the montl ly lions. C. C. Brandt andJake Klossner by Hon. Jake Klossner, "to authorize Uil Receipts, Expenditures, Liabilities IIr". t. Clinton AI.t.i\e7,00 4-, balances of the amount so depositee., 6 returned from St. Paul last Saturday the construction ot a free wagon bridge and Assets of the City of New Ulm Chicago aw- 6.30 a In. Le.r\e9,15p in. upon condition that said funds with evening. an oss the Minnesota river at New Trains make close connection it all from March 6th 1877 up to March accrued interest shall be held subject rim," passed Voth houses and has received A. A. Pi axel, of the firm of Praxel impoi taut junctions, and between Dubuque 6th 1878. to draft and payment at all times on the signature of the Governor. & Schandra. .Lambeiton. came down aud Chicago theie are two daily demand. Now that pei mission lias been gianted Saturday and remained over Sunday, ARECEIPTS. Uains. for the building of a bridge, the ques By order of said Board of Audit of Cash in Treasury March G.77 S 1,356.Q0 i T\ 0. WYATT. (Jen. Supt. James M. Thompson, of Marengo, Brown Co., Minn. Administration fund.. 1.070,71 zr. r)iiliiii ~_ ow~* rion naturally arises "Who'll furnish ~i Iowa, formeily of this place and ."sleepy 1 New Ulm, Februarv 26.1878. (ri a\ Yard fund Gh'flJV Mge Ule money to build it withf' Steps 202,02 Eye, \ibited New Llui and Sleepy Eye a towns ascertaiin Nicollet- II. B'. CONSTANS, -.T. n -Tin,] Ajwi 'liouldbe takenn to the teel Fire Department fund... 218,00 itn last week in the interest of an eastern '.i r^.3llll A.tkj |UlrS Sec. Board of Audit, i( 318,40 ^1U', th people on the subject, in auc wholesale boot shoe house, lor which Brown Co, Minn, 'ilftf le"cl.i~ meet-' would be benefited i the he is traveling agent. ('"m 8,14 coUecte lino's. 7)'n the 2d KEEP YOUR MONET AT HOME L. Xiegele, publisher of the Minne- street fund b\ idgc. 2,738,27 Tucsil iy in i apohs Freie Presse. is in the citv looking t\n-parVcif Pubiic Laad- Retl each mouth. after the inteiest of his paper. The! By pationizing home institutions We gnn\ ou.* U1 30.00 M\RRiEr In this city, at the bride's Th\ M\UII.N W. M. ow seeds, and know what we are selling. Fiiie Presse is one of the best German, rnteresVand'sinkinVtuiid'."/. 507,41 losidence. last Sunday evening, K. .7. T5, T.i SVKLL. Secu'l.n\ We do not place seeds on commission, and nrs papers in the State, is ably conducted, 3.500,00 Loan of R. \V. Chad bourn... Cook, of Deeorah. Iowa, to Miss Emma not compelled to rell old seeds year after yen. and has a Luge ciidilation in this 'opp. The event took place in presence W sell direct, whether we make a wholesale ot re. 'Ute weather l.isi weik w.i^ ralhei county. Weigand liauenstein is the 510,069,85 tail trade. of a few invited guests and e\ er\ local agent. thing passed oil very quietly, until Stock true to namefresh and reliable. BEXPENDITURES. \dmiial Mueller sajs that his Jlotilla Young America surrounded the house We control the entire stock of seed of the Minnesota ADMINISTRATION FUND. The Maukato L/imn commenting IS St'.lW th\. Eaily Amber Sug^r Cane. anJ commence I to pay their respects Clerk's Salary $ 360,00 upon our article in regaid to the rush l'wneii,)ier the. IUSMJUI Hand conceits Ask our merchant for our seeds. If he doei not itli co\/ bells, tin pans, and the like. Marshal's Salary 360,60 of land seekers, sa\s: ,S.itiud.i\ and Mindaj e\tnnns. keep them, order direct fro us, and we will deiver i'l'liebo\s did it heaiitirull\, winding Night-watchman's Salary... 300,00 'It has been many years since the lint c.ir loaded uitli liunlx i\ is them at your Express or Post-office at regular up with a flourish that would have put City Attorney's Salary 170,65 prospect looked oo favorable for Minnesota pi ice. Catalogue free to all applicants. ditchtd at Mee\ E\ List Satuuhii. the Hessians'" to shame. General expenses of Administration as now. Emigration is once HOLLISTER, CARTER & CO., The happy pair departed for Deeorah understnd that a now time table 479,37 more fully inaugurated. Those who Monday mornimj, and the congratulations AMII jjo into etleet on the &, s. P. K. ST. BURll..MINHT,PAUL Fire Department 718,50 left during our unpleasantness with the and well wishes of the Itcview Jt.-\]il J-t. Grave Yard 651.50 'hoppeis are returning. Our leal went with them. Park 75 estate men are kept busy answering inquiries ]{emen ber thnt next Saturd.iy and Supporting poor 406,05 tor land, andtluy are confident Si.n lav A\IU be the List opportunity to Right of wav I'oi the AV. & St. by the filial opening of pring that the luiir thelleshians. Uncle Terrell put up a job on one of P. R. R. Comp 21,00 rush of emigration will iar exceed that our venerable citizens the other day. (Jive the Hessians a rousing reccptiou Interest on Railroad Roads.. 720.00 of any former year. We have the best After the Hessian Band had filled their next Nituiday and Sundaj e\oum-s. Interest paid to .lac. Nchotee, 120,00 engagement here he casually met his climate on the continent, the best soil, streets, terry and bridges... 4.826,63 victim and said, '-Those Hessians, which will produce nunc to the acre MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IX One of our enter])i"ising attorneys played it well on Lake City people, did- than any State in the Union or any has gone into the postage stamp pedhng CIGARS, $ 9,200,45 n't they coming down heie and puss- country on the globe: the finest lakes in business. Cash in Treasury March 6,' r8 889.40 ing themselves off for the original i the West, plentifully abounding vith TOBACCOS, & 'First Settler,'* of Golden Gate^ must band.'' "How'sthatr* asked his friend, fish inexhaustible quantities of timber fa\or us witli lus right name, if -Why," replied Terrell, thej are a skirting our river and creek bottoms, ftlO, 069,85 PIPES, lie wants his letters to receive attention. gang of raw Dutchmen from New Ulm, i which can be had for a small sum. CLIABILITIES. that's all they are:'' when his r/o*erfjTUe winters are mild and pleasant ourOld Town Orders 13,3 to C. Minnesota street, next door out friend ejaculated 'You are right. I like Indian Summer and, above all, A heavy thunder and rain storm Military Bountv tax 73,05 old man, I saw those same fellows ly-' State sustains a public school system passed over this section of country Sommer's Store. Note payable to Jac. Scholze 1,000.00 ing around New Ulm, when I was up I which has but few equals in all the land, last Thursday Bight. A certain sign MINN. NEW ULM. Railroad Bonds 6,000,0C there a few days ago." Teirell passed! It is indeed a land of pure delight. that spiiug has come. Bonds payable to R. W. A piece of the wall and culvert built Land is plenty and as good as ever on to the next.Lake City Leader. Ffced. Boock, Chadbouin 3,500,00 along Geo. Schneider's basement late laid out-of-doors. One hundred and List fall, fell in last Friday night, badly sixty acres of this fertile land can be The editor of the Post can now be $10,586,35 scarmg George and his family. had tor about S15, and living on it for happy. The bill introduced by Mr. DASSETS. five years. Come oil, ye starving millions Proprietor of the We understand that PiusPfefferle Brandt early in the session, "allowing Cash in Treasury $ 869,40 of the Eastern cities." New Ulm Machine, Wagon, Smith is lying dangerously sick with consumption, legal notices to be published in papers Bills receivable (Park fund) 2,127,36 printed in a foreign language" passed ten miles from Kasson, Interest on Bills receivable The masquerade season is at last over, the Senate on the last day of the session. & PAINT SHOPS, and that he is not expected to live. and Rent 298,20 and we know of at least one person who Seeders! Seeders! is all the cry, and Rent due on Public Landing 30,00 is glad of it, as the way he was taken Section 2. of the law, is of the most Cor. Minn. & 3d N Sts., New Ulm. our machine men are working day and "in" at the last masquerade ball at importance to the people in this vicinity, night to supply the demand. Car load 3,324,96 Turner hall, was a "leetle" too much I am prepared to-do all-kinds of work and reads as follows: '-All publications after car load are being unloaded at our for him. Balance of Liabilities over in my line on short notice. Repairing heretofore made in this State, 7,261,39 depot, and as quickly taken possession It seems that during the month of Assets of Threshers and Reapers a specialty. required by law to be made in a newspaper, of by our farmers. February Cupid played the duce with My machinery is all new and of improved that were made in a newspaper $ 10,586,35 the "chap" in question. Sentimental pattern, and only experienced We understand that the auction sale printed and published in a foreign valentines flew thick and fast, of which JACOB NIX, workmen are employed. A new paint at J.II. Manderfeld's, in Sigel town, last language, and otherwise made in conformity he was the recipient of a goodly number. shop has lately been added. New Wagons Saturday, was well attended in spite of City Clerk. with the rules and requirements Of course he was not idle all this continually on hand. the inclement weather, and that every, of law, shall be deemed valid BTATEOF. time, but belonged for an opportunity tiling was disposed of to good advant and legal to all intents and purposes. MINNESOTACOUNTY F Axx WORK WARRANTED to express his emotions verbally to the age. So mote it be. BROWN SS District Court, Ninth FR. BOOCK. fair sender of those that he received. Grara.e*i Seed.. Judicial District. The County Commissioners in He waited long and patiently, SUMMONS. CENTRE STREET their meeting last week confined but in vain. At last, being in a desperate I have just received from the Super James Leahy against themselves exclusively to examining state of mind, he repaired to SAMPLE ROOM & BILLIARD HALI, intendent of Agriculture, a quantity of William Day, Anna Day and IiUmnn C. Gilbert. and passing upon seed grain applica Turner hall on the evening in question Garden Seeds for gratuitous distribution The state of Minnesota to the above named Defendants. tions. Of the 344 applications that expecting to find tfce object of his among settlers in the counties af IN BASEMENT OF were made, 298 were allowed, aggregating longing in attendance at the ball. He llited by Grasshoppers. All who send You are hereby summoned and required to answer 9,977 bus. of wheat, and 2,502 bus.of the complaint of the Plaintiff in the above entitled danced and promenaded with nearly me their names and Post-Office address, action, which is filed in the office of the Clerk oats. Whole number of acres which every lady in the hall, in the vain hope giving the name of the county, will be of the District Court of the ninth Judicial District, the successful applicants have for of finding out which was the right one. furnished with Seeds. Address, in and for the County of Brown and to serve a copy of your answer to said Complaint on the subscriber, seeding are 12,182. The highest At last, perserverance seemed to be H. B. STRAIT, at his office, the City of New Ulm, in said number of bushels of wheat allowed rewarded, and he led her to a seat and County, within 20 days alter the service of this sumqwns SCHAKOPEE, MINN. upon you, exclusive of the day of such service to any one applicant was 50. began to pour out his lamentations, his aud if you fail to answer the said Complaint Since the number total of bushels allowed, love, etc., winding up with a wish AYe have a justice of the peace in within the time aforesaid, the Plaintiffin this action exceeds the number of bushels will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in that they might never again be torn this city that holds the opinion that a The best of Wines, Liquors and CiJ the Complaint. estimated for this county by the Legislative asunder. By this time the evening matrimonial knot if tied on a Sunday Dated, New Uhn, Minn., February 1st. 187S. gars constantly kept on hand. Grasshopper Committee some 4, was quite far advanced, and the order will not stick before the courts, and B. V. WEBBER, Plaintiff. Attorney. Louis Felkel, Prop'r. 129, we would advise applicants not to for unmasking was given. The lady, last Sunday refused to marry a couple rely too much on receiving the full being fond of a joke, was no way backward until after twelve o'clock at night. Of NEW ULM LODGE NO. 53, PROGRESS LODGE NO. 28, amount allowed them, as the niim* in pulling off the mask that had course if it is not binding for a justice 1 ber total will have to be materially cut hitherto veiled her face. The feelings of to marry people on a Sunday, the knot down unless some of the counties drop that "cavalier" may better be imagined must be equally lose if tied by a minister, far below the Committee's estimate. than expressed, when he beheld that he on that day, and as a great many meets every Thursday evening at Arbeiter The County Commissioners will meet had been bestowing his attentions to a meets every Saturday evening. Broth had that ceremony performed on the Hall. Brothers from abroad again Monday, March the 18th, and married lady and he shot out of that day above named, the question with ers from abr.oad:are cordially invited. are cordially invited. will then re-adjust the allowance hall like a cannon ball out of on of them naturally arises "are we married DR. C. BERRT, II. W._ JOHN LIND, N. G. at all?'* 0- tf^^jfa^jf^^ijfcftM^Mi^tea^