New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
March 20, 1878 · Page 2 of 4
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V- ^^ir^S^PScr' ^s*?^11 /^J^^^WT '^rif ifr^^*n&&$fri%giz^* f( ^pt* ~*?^Sfi!r yc a&N-w.,.ww1i We are sorry to learn that Mayor HEW EM AND YIGMTI. A' difficulty between llenrj Kerriun", otice is hereby given that the Koos is lying dangerously sick in New conductor on the W. & St. P. R. R., and qualified voters of the ejection York, where he went about two months a lot of half-breed Indians, at Gary, district composed of the City of New ago to seek medical relief. Mrs. Roos culminated in a general melee lastbuuday Ulm, shall decide by ballot, at the was summoned to his side by telegram morning. It is said that Henry LINES. last Wednesday, and she departed, next regular election to be held in and his boys haudled the Gary crowd Thursday morning. said election district on the second rather roughly, although they greatly day of April, 1878, whether or not outnumbered them. It is feared that THE CHICAGO & NOPTJl-WJEST^Klf RAILTTAY the end is not yet the Public Square belonging to said The following, town officers were Embraces under one management the Great Trunk Winona & St. Peter Railroad. City shall be leased for the period of Railway Lines tlie WEST and NORTHWEST, elected in Burnstown on the 12th inst.: and, with its numerous. Branches ninety-nine years to the Independent Supervisors: Daniel Burns, chairmann and connections, fornix .shortest the The County Commissioners met Julius Went and And. Larson. Town School District of New Ulm, for the and quickest route fietweenJ CHICAUO and last Monday to re-adjust seed grain all the points ILLINOIS, WISCONSIN, NORTHKRN Clerk": Fred. C. Gley. Treasurer: John purpose of erecting a school building MICHIGAN, MINNFSOTA IOWA, JVSJBRASKA. CALL ARRIVE. DEPART. applications. A resolution was Burns. Assessor: (J. Dappoin. Justice FORXIA and the KSTERX TERRITORIES. Its thereon and of using as school Passenger 7 30 m. 5:45 am of the peace Peter J. MOB. Constable Omaha and California Line passed Tuesday forenoon that all applications grounds. Hreight 10:10 p. nv 7:00 a. in Xels Nelson. for 20 bushels and under Is the shortest and hest route between CHICAGS O-OIII^TGr 'W"^^'^- New Ulm, March 11th 1878. and all points NORTHERN ILLINOIS, IOWA, DA. be pllov, ed in full, and that the balance Marc1! number By order of the City Council, KOTA, JS'JEBRASKA, WYOMING. COLORAIJO, UTAH, We are in leceipt of the be divided equally amongst the NEVADA, CALIFORNI A, OREGON, CHINA, JAPAN ARRIV E. DEPART. JAKOB NIX, City Clerk. of 'The Minnesota Farmer,*" published AND AUSTRALIA. Its othei* applicants. W understand Marshall Accommodntion 1:0 p. m. 7:03 a m. Ch icaso, St. Paid & Minneapolis Line by A, 0. Newton, at MmneapoMinn. I that 8,000 bushels have been St. Paul & Sioux GitjRailioad. Eil The paper appears monthly i, i -o n. Crsurden. Seeds. or the shortest line between CHICAOO and al! points in NORTHERN WISCONSIN anl MINNESOTA, and devoted to the great wheat and bought at Burns Station telegraphie ana th have just received from the Super 3 I!s MADISO N, ST. PAUL, MINNEAPOLI S, DCLBTH Commissioners are in stock growing interests of the northwest, and all points in the Great Northwest. Its intendent of Agriculture, a quantity of To S T. PAUL"Through mail and express ti forI communication with the Grovernor and is a most excellent paper La Crosse, Winona St. Piter Line Jeares Sioux C.ty at 10:10 p. m., St Petei vt i. Garden Seeds for gratuitous distribution I in regard to balance. The Comniissioners m., and nrmea in St. Paul .it 11 10 the fanner. Terms of subhciiption. among settlers in the counties afflicted Is the best route between CHICAGO and A CROSSK, making close connection wtlv trams $1,5". met in regular session Tuesdav by Grasshoppers. All who send WINONA, ROCHESTE R. OWAONNA, MANKATO, ST. for Chicago and all eastern point*. At comunodation JfMTnR, NEW ULM and and all points in Southeiu tram leaves St. James at 0 .33 a. in. St at 1 p. m. me their names and Post-Office address, and Central Minnesota. Its Peter at 1:05 p. in. and arrives in St. Paul ..t o. .0 p. giving themame of the county, will be Chas. Johnson, for a number of years S.Just as we go to press the Green Bay Marquette. Line im. furnished with Seeds. Address, conductor on Tom McMillian*s stage To Siuox CITY.Mail and express let.-\ es St P.'vl I commissioners received telegram Is the only line between CHICAGO and JANEBVILLE at 3:15 p. m., St. Pater at 7:00 m. 1 .nines ni coach running between here and Redwood II. B. STRAIT, WATERTOWN, FOND DTT LAC, OSHKOSH, APPLI:. i from the Grovernor that he would Sioux City at 4:05 a. m. Ari-ommod-.t on tiain Falls, via. Beaver Falls, left the ScnAKorEr, Mixx. TON,GREEN BAY, ESCANABA, NEGAUNEE, MAR- Jeaves St. Paulat 6:10 a. m., and arr.\es in St Jt.mes buy balanc,e. oftwheat, allowed for QTJETTE, HOUGHTON, HANCOCK and the LAUS road laht Wednesday lot the purpose count}' mb.1 eier at 8:00 D. na- .-s 1 SUPERIOR COUNTRY. Its 0 STATEMENT The com- Iu tni of moving upon his, farm in Redwood ft Freeport Dti bvque Lie When going to southern or eastern county. Charley made a host of friends mifesioners then requested him to Iowa, St. Louis, Chicago or any part ot while on tlie road, all of whom will ihave it forwarded to New Ulm at Is the only line between CHCAGO and, ELGIN, ROCK, Illinois take the FOI D, FREEPOR T, and all points via Freepoit. lla showing the financial condition, gi eatly miss hi in. George Lampher now it may arrive here to- once, and rr Chicago Milwaukee. Line handles the ribbons in his place. Receipts, Expenditures, Liabilities niadrt. Is the old Lake Shore Route, and is the only one iiiiiini ii ii ii 11 i: nr I and Assets of the City of New Ulm passing betw een CHICAGO and EVANSION, LAKE Jr O. iv. 'from March 6th 1877 up to March The town of Cottonwood elected the FOREST, HIGHLAND PARK, WAUKEGAN, RACIM:, Our city election will be held Tuesly, at KENOSHA and MILWAUKEE. 6th 1878. following officers Tuesday March 12- April 2d. The officers to be elected "W Pullman Palace Drawing Room Cars La Crosse, hupotisois: John Mooie, Chanman. are a mayor, four councilmeu, city J-iO. ARECEIPTS. John Schwertzler and Chiist Kuni. are run on all through trains on this road. TIME TABLEGoing Town Clerk: JohnRotering. Treasurer: This is the ONLY LINE running these cars North. and one constable. Of com se there will Administration fund 1.070,71 between Chicago and St. Paul and Minneapolis Going South. Theo. Rein. Assessor: Jos. Sclmobiich. be no lack of candidates. We see that' Grave Yard fund 262,02 Chicago and AIilw ankee, Chicago and Wmona, oi inne 3.-1.5 m. Justice ot the peace: D. L. D:\is Constables: 1M Crosse. Lea^ 12,IS p. Chicago and Green Bay. Le-i\c B.OOrt. in. Mr. Gonimel announces himself as a, Fhe Department fund!..... 218J)0 Dubuqne^rr.,7,^ Ai G,45 Close connections are made at Chicago with the Christ Kum, Alonzo Nichols. candidate tor marshal, and we under- Park 318,40 Lc 7,00 Clinton 11,55 LakeShoie & Michigan Southern, Michigan Central, Road and Found Masteis: 1st Dist., 1 Lc^n ').lo p. ni. Baltimore & Ohio, Pittsburg, Ft. Wajne &. Chicago, stand that Jonas Latidenschl.eger and p0or Chit ago arr. 6,30 a fund "deiinquenV taxes Trains make close connection at all Jacob Rohner 2d Dist., Nicolaus Gul- Kankakee Line and Pan Handle Routes, for all Adolph Mueller :ue also candidates for i collected 8,14 points, EAST and SOUTH-EAST, and with the Chicago importaut junctions, and between Du- den 3d Dist., Peter Gag: 4th Dist., the same position. Whether the pres- Stree fund""" _"..*." 2,738^27 and Alton and Illinoise Central fo nil points bnque and Chicago there are two daily John Mohr: 5th Dist., John Dauer, SOUTH. ent incumbent, Mr. Fenske. is a candi-. Rent for part of Public Laxid- trains. Close connections are also made with the Union date or not we are not able to say. The iUg 30 00 Pacific R. R. at Omah.i for all far West points. 0. WYATT. Gen. Supt. Close connections made at junction points with office of city marshal is an important Interest and Sinking"fund".!.* 507*41 By the official announcement of citycink trams of all cross points. one. and a cool-headed, energetic, man I Loan ofR. W. Cnadbourn... 3.500.00 Dubui]ue Iowa }s]\, which appears in another Tickets ovei this route are sold by all Coupon. should be ehoosen foi the position. For Ticket Agents in the United States and Canadas. column, it will be seen that the que? ion Remember, you ask for your Ticket via the Pull down your weather houses. the office of city clerk, who is also as-! whether or not the public squaie shall he $10,060,85 Chicago & North-We.stw Railw aj, and take none sessor. we hav-e heard no one named in The roads are rapidly drying up. leased to the Independent .vhool JMst. other., BEXPENDITURES New York Office, No. 415 Broadway Boston Office opposition to Capi. Nix, thepie^ent in-' of New I lm. for a period of ninetynine Election tickets at the Review office. ADMINISTRATION FUND. No. 5 State Street Omaha Office 245 Farnham ciimbent. and no doubt he will be reelected yeais, for the puipose of erecting Street: San Francisco Office, 2 New Montgomery Creen grass is rapidly spiinging up. Clerk's Salary $ 360,00 Avithout opposition, as he eer Stieet Chicago Ticket offices, 62 Clark Street, "lidor the j)iO])osed school building theieon. Farmers are busily engaged in sowing Marshal's Salary Sherman House 73 Canal, corner, Madison Street 360,00 thetainly deserves to be. For the other will he submitted to the people at Rni7ie Stieet Depot, corner W Kinzie and Canal i heat. Night-watchman's Salary... 360.00 nooffices we have heard no one mentioned Stieets Wells Street Dopot, corner Wells and Kindle Coming citv election. Theie is City Attorney's Salary 176,65 Streets. See report of Board of Audit in another as yet, but we see b\ a notice the (M'estion but what there will be neailj i Foi rites or information not attainable from your General expenses of Administration column. Po^t that a caucus for tne nomination unanimous vote in tavor of the p:o- home t'eket asrents, apply to 479,37 of candidates, lias been called to meet What has become of the Minnesota* position. Sen Pass. Ag't, Chicago, Gen. Mang'r, Chicago. Fire Department 718.50 atAibeitei Hall next Fuday e\ening. rivtr fleet of steamers? W. H. STENNETT, MARVIN HUGHITT, Grave laid 651,50 A splendid new lot of cheap walking' A new time table on the Winona & ANOTHER REDUCTION IN FAREl Park 75 canes just received by Jos. Robletei. A Remarkable Rpsulti St. Peter Ji. will go into eiiecfc next Suppoiting poor 406,05 Sunday. V\ are informed by "one of Four, six and eight ball croquet sets, Eight of way tor the W. & St. The Saint Paul & Sioux City, It makes no diifeience how many the knowing ones." that a night e\- in wood boxes, for sale at the CiLj. P. R. Corny 21.00 Physicians, or how much medicine you piess train with Pullman sleepers will Drug Store. Interest on Raihoad Bonds.. 720,00 Man-lia\e tried.it isnowan established tact AND ofbe put on and inn as far west as Interest paid to Jac. Scholze, 120,00 We understand that 1). L. How, that German Syiup is the onh remedy Sioux City & Saint Paul kato. The Mai sh.ill accommodation Streets, terry and bridges... Shakopee, will boon open a bank jit 4.826,63 which lias-given complete satisfaction trains are to run irom the State line to Marshall. mse\eie cases of Lung Diseasts. It Treasury March 6,78 RAILROADS, Mankato. in connection with the night 9,200,45 i is true there are \ef thousands of iei Who took that express package off expiess. The day passenger tiain id 1 869,40 Casl sons whoarepredisposedto Throat and' from my wagon? that is the question make this point its terminus as heretofore. Will celebrate the coming in of tha s,je which puzzles express man Dan. Lung Affections, Consumption. Ilemoi-t Although we would rather New Year by a general reduction of local lhages Asthma. Se\ere Colds settled on i &10,069,85 The Board of Audit has awarded the tiie ni flit expiesb also make New lin ticket fares from Fire Cents to .county deposits to the Citizens National the Bieast, Pneumonia, A\ hooping I CLIABILITIES. its lerminus. the new arrangement virtually Four Cents, per mile on all divisions of Ba. k, they being the highest buldeis. ghes us two daily eastern passenger Cought. kc. who have no pcrson.il old Town Orders.. 13.30 heir roads, to take effect January 1st. know ledge ot Boschce-h German Syrup., Military Bount\ tax. tiains. 73,05 1878. Last Sunday was Saint Patrick's day. To such we would say that 50,000 dozen xot pay able to Jac.Scholze It appears from tlie official reports in and was very generally obsei\ed all 1,000.00 wei sold Lis ear without one eom-Jw.ni,,iu,Mi,is v\ eie sold last year ithous one com- Railroad Bond 0,000,0C ti[e Railroad Commissioners office that -over the United States by the lush Tlie election in West Newton, Tuesday. plaint Consumptives try just one bot-| Bonds payable to R. W. these companies in more than twelve American citizens. March lhe 12th, resulted in the ile.. LL years operation have never killed or Regular size cents. Sold by chadbuuni 3.500,00 The Hessians got a splendid.send off election of HIP following officers: Jos Bobleter uid all Druggists injure I any passenger or lost apiece of Supervisors: Joseph,Franta. chairman. More people attended their farewell America. baggage. Their express trains are $10,586,33 Sebastian Bieble and John Johannick. concert than any of their pre\ ions ones, equipped with the Miller platforms, and Justices of Peace: John R. Ballanger which speaks volume for them. DASSETS! in everything, pertaining to the safety HEW ADVERTISEMENTS and John Howard. Constables: Jos. Cash in Treasury $ 869.40 Don't send away to get your job woik and comfort of passengers, and to regular Brickner. and John Franta. Treasurer: I Bills recenable (Park fund) 2,127,36 done when you can get it done at home speed and connections, are not excelled John Franta, Assessor Joseph i Interest on Bills receivable ,as cheap and good as anywhere. Come by any in the eountry. Stuetz. Overseers of Ilighwavs: 1st and Rent 298,20 and look over our new designs. Meeting of the Board of Audit of Dist.. fffiarles Bayer: 2d. Dist.". Peter KEEP TOUR MONET AT HOME Rent due on Public Landing 30.00 Brown Co., Minn.. March 18, 1878. We understand that A. E. McCarty Tussick 3d. Dist., Martzel Altmann The Board met. All membeis present. contemplates moving his lively stock 4th Dist.. Mathias Muhr. Pound M.KV $ 3,324,96 The bids of the Banks were to Redwood Falls, as soon as the Sleepy By patronizing home institutions Wegtowou ter: Sebastian Bieble. The question. Balance of Liabilities over own seeds, and know what we are selling. opened, and read by theSecretaiy Eye and Redwood Falls R. R. is built. Shall horses, cattle and asses run at Assets 7,261,39 We donot place seeds on commiKsion, and are The Brown County Bank offered four Fred. Kcehne, the popular landlord at large? was decided in the affirmative. not compelled to resell old seeds year after year. per centum per annum and the Citizens Sleepy Eye, has changed the name ot We sell direct, whether we make a wholesale or retail National Bank ottered five per centum $ 10,586,35 his hotel from Farmers Home to Union trade. per annum on tiie monthly balauces of House. A very appropriate name. Fred IPEKSO^ASL,. JACOB NIX, Stock true to namefresh and reliable. hands with Hon. Geo Benz, of St. Paui the Comity funds so deposited according We would call attention to thte city's! Fred. C. Gley. of Springfield. V] We control the entire stock of seed of the Minnesota gave fCity Clerk. to law. Cly financial statement which appears in us a pleasant call last Saturday ltlxe Early Amber Sugar Cane. Motion made and carried that the column.I efa iEverv .another citizen inter- Ask i our merchant for our seeds, jfhe docs not A_ ,J,t he funds ot the County be deposited mthe i We had the pleasure of shaking 1, ?l keep them, order direct from us, airaroe will deliver st Citizens National Bank. them at your Express or Post-office at regular find it interesting reading. Afternoon session. price. Catalogue fiee to all applicants. last S'unda v. Hon. E. St. Julieu Cox, Judge of this' The Bo.ud met for the purpose of F. Ibberson. J. II. Baker and Joseph HOLLISTER, CARTER & CO., Judicial District, held a special term of exaniiaitig dad comparing the booKsof Trantmaim, of Sleepy Eve. and Harry court in this city last Saturday. A S T. PAUL, MINN. the AiKtiuu and Tieasurer. and found Simmons, of Fort Ridgely. came down great many availed themselves of the STATEOF the iollowmg: Saturday and took in the Hessian Military MINNESOTACOUNTY m* .opportunity to obtain citizen's papers.' State Fund $1719 57 MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN" concert. BROWX SS. District Court, Ninth AVe are informed that F. C. Gley has J.County Interest and Sinking CIGARS, Judicial District. Mr. Schreiber, of the firm of bought out Ilcehne & Kiel at Burns, Fund 1337 09 Fernekes & Bro. of Milwaukee, spent SUMMONS. .Station. Mr. Gley is an enterprising! County Revenue Fund 4357 43 TOBACCOS, & James Leahy several days in town last week. People aganiHt young man, and deserves the coutidence Poor 1839 38 will eat candy in spite of the hard William Day, Anna Day and Luman C. Gilbert. of the people in and around PIPES Eoad and Bridge Ord.. 507 06 times. Thestate of Minnesota to the above named Defendants. Burns. Success to you Fred. Several Town tunds 2951 02 Mr. Af. Davidson, one of the oldest School Dist. Fund 5511 18 In another column will be found a' C.weYothare hereby summoned and reqnired to anscompla'int Minnesota street, next door to settlers of Sc, Peter, who was our of the Plaintiff in the abo\o en. Redemption Fund 387 04 letter from Geo. R. Finch, President c*ity Mondav, informs us that he has Sommer's Store. titled action, which is filed in the office ot timCIei cn.^4-^ of the District Court of the ninth Judicial District, of the Minnesota State Agricultural 18,610 37 NEW ULM. MINN and for the County of Brown and to nerve a copy nts to open a brick- arrans?eme hociety giving official notification as ot your answer to said Complaint on the subscriber, Fred. Boock, All collections since March 1st. fr at his office, in the City of New Ulm, in said to the time and place foi holding tue i tli Red oo elmked1 re 1878 587 28 TT Fa County, within 20 days after the service of this summons next State Fair. 4 upon yon, exclusive of the day of such service and if you fail to answer the ssnd Complaint TV nji ix i -i. i lork last week. Bv the immense &19.197 65 within the time aforesaid, the Plaintiffin tlus action Proprietor of the Puis Pfefferle, who,'it will be re-' will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in jail Fund overdrawn 1153 tities New Dim Machine, Wagon, Smith. the Complaint. )d membered we said in our our last issue, tlm ceive ul)eintg- re- ar Dated, Ne Ulm. Minn., February 1st. 1878. th firm was lying dangerously sick ten iniles sho $19,186 12 W B. 1". WEBBER, Plaintiff's Attorney. tlia Mn not idl_e while absent. from Kasson, died last Wednesday. a _____ & PAINT SHOPS, Wie find the following in the Treasury, His remains were brought to St. Peter CENTRE STREET 0 wit: iind interred last Friday. I TOWN OF BASHAW, Marcn 1678. County Revenue Orders. 2420 12 Cor. Minn. & 3d N Sts., New Ulm. SAMPLE ROOM & BILLIARD HALL, concertHessian in Turne hall Satur] The annual town meeting held on the The Military Band gave two Editor Review: Poor 63115 day and Sunday evenings, to crowded 12th inst. was the most spirited meet- Road and Bridge Ord.. 3 00 I am prepared to do all kinds of work bouses. The concert Sunday evening ling of the kind that lias been held Town and School Dist. Orders 2107 48 in my line on short notice. Repairing EST BASEMENT OF was followed by a sociaL hop which since the town was organized. The Wolt bounty orders due from of Threshers and Reapers a specialty. was kept up until a late hour Monday cause of contest was not on account of State 6 00 My machinery is all new and of improvecfrpattern, morning. politics but on matters relating to town Comity Tree Bounty 6 00 and only experienced Tlie following town officers were affairs. The road question being the Cash in Gitizen'sNational Bankl2750 99 workmen are employed. A new paint elected on the 12th inst. in the town of! absorbing topic. The following officers Notes in 'V^M shop has lately been added. New Wagons Linden: Ole Joergensen, chairman Ole! were elected: Supervisors: John Feach, for collection^ 1 1139 00 continually on hand. Stone and Rasmus Christensen. Town!Chairman A. O. Redding and James Cash in hands of Treasurer... 131 38 FR. BOOCK.^^''fs Meyers. Town Clerk: A. "W. Peder- John1 clerk: John Larsen. Treasurer: ALL, WORK WAKKAXTED & fc? 1 li, Johnson. Assessor: Edwin Paulson, i son. Treasurer: Albert Borgward. vfr $19.18612 The best of Wines, Liquors and Ci justices and constables hold over until' Assessor: Chas, Kranse. Total number B. CONSTANT, gars constantly kepi-on hand. ArBLAXCIIARD, SUBSCRIBE FOR THE REVIEW. next spring, of votes cast, 45. 1 SUBCR1BE1L^,J^LC. BOAKD OF AUDIT. rrL' T. &! g#"4 "A iSWto?-, m*8c3m?m A SiMi.^t agBiwgMaLjRiiM,.!