New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
March 27, 1878 · Page 2 of 4
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JBUMiPVICDnTT. tl\eneom-h* W would sayjfor onee and-all. that I rations to build a large store i wewi31 publish no letter that is notjiQ-ling .summer, and,, the stone for the iters oun the cumpanied by the writer's full name. foundation are alreadsy ground BBpiro ,l COUNTY OFFICERS. If B. L. is asbamad to favor us with lfl 1VTV,- showing the financial condition,.receipts, 2 ^n 8 has returned from the his name, he certainly can not blame! 5 expenditures, assets ami liabllU ,Pos, Office Address Ney.Ul m. an us for not publishing his contribu-! ties of Brown county, Minnesota, for of Miuhn Bros, to Geo. Knud[sen. busine tions. the year ending March 1st, 1878. AYe understand that Mr. Murfin ARECEIPTS. ^vntvoui. a 'Conjtana will return to Chicago as soon as his TREASURERF. Schubert. Cash in Treasury March 1 .'77$ 6702 35 have made arrangements with one business affairs are settled here. JiEGISTUR OF DKKDSA. Walton. County Kevenue tax collected 10U04 42. of the best newspaper correspondents in 'JUDAS OF PROBATE A. WcstphiU. Interest, penalty, charges Jcc 1151 G'J the United States, who will visit Paris Golden Gate Correspondence. OLEUK OF THE DIST. COURTAlbert El.mclurd. about May 1st, to rema.n during tbe Judge of probate compensation SHERIFFGe o. Bickolhaupt. exposition, to wiite us weekly letters 50 00 TWO THROUG TRAINS DAILY TOwilmgithaoupoint.' SURVEYOR J. Berndt. fro This arrangement Jurors fees collected by By our special correspondent-ominunity "Postel. as COU RT COMMISSIONERE. G. Koch. 0 readers a weekly review. th Clerk of Dist. Court 42 00 TT CHICAGO. COUNTY ATTORNEY B. P. Webber. S ?4*"0i. TheJSquestioin noSw .irise^ -Ciin 'thS of the doings of the exposition, besides & t^^SSeg^d* PLlces County Poor tax collected... 422 51. man CORONERDr. C. Wechckc. uVfV!.,:l Road and bridge tax slll Other points a l.lteiest Will OCCa- I /COVN TV SUPERINTENDENTJo hn I/iiid. ,e^!" 15D TWO DAILY E1STEM MAiLS. collected 078 95 Sioiliy written up. COMMISSIONERSL. Rice chairman, Cha. U'^. County Jail tax collected... 8 37. 1 ner, Anton Manderfchl, W. H. Sanders, Ole Joigen*on. Bclnnnnn li.is- also sold his farm, on the Sll0bil County Interest and sinking AYe would call attention to the adtov. 11 line 1 oml, for$2,:ioii. Come on 011 extern men T3ic Niglit Express Also Makes Kcw here is the place to buy sood farms cheap. fund tax coll 797 75 vertisement of John B. Arnold which llm itfc Western Terminal ioim. Some of our bo\ ot in a. bad fi\ on Sunday last eit Interest from Bank 011 deposits appeals in another column. Mr. Arnold OoiTLiriercisii. att ^ooId New Schedule Time. A. the son of F.thinking it Mould b1e TO call &c 281 58 i-- one of the few live-go-ahead men 0 on M. the daughter of Gr.e a lo1\ el'v iiuri charmm*- heil1 fi" in.ii,lcn." biidled .mirlk -.addled Nancy the fleet on be of our (i and deserves a good patron- I"""""" "tun iien 0 1 loot and mount'ii" A new time table 0:1 the ^Y. &. St. P. ort ^beinjj count of her light of foot, and, mounfii" i .w.~ i J- i i- Total 20.229 58 I and C. & N. ^Y Railways went into el" tmcldmher age. lllT, ^tOCiv Of COOking aild heal big I head towards the l-Nmsc sun and traveled NEW ULM MARKET. feet last .Sunday. Two through pas K:!m B.EXPENDITURES. stoves, tinware, hardware and farming f-'t'n.$fiKiheco.iciude,itotanytoraMhiie^ '^h^J outhfu^ a^, not^on sender trains, ich way daily, seuge trains ic wa daily aienow ^"P^menu will always lie found lull the ft iem i his dnv complete which alwaysoffersfound he as cheap '^fM implements will be full \P^ Co. Auditor E. G. Koch 349 01 1 aiu .run between this point smd Cluca-o. f G., that belonged to thn son "tinted, the Auditor's salary & Clerk hire 1573 49 Corrected Weekly by Richard Pfsfferle iS 'one tram vwth Pullman Sleeping airs ^cheapest. XSS^^^S st Co. Commissioners' fees and Mileage: lct"T-.( fthic *'from New Ulm Baraboo, ,ind with ofS L. D. Rice J-lour, per bbl $6.DOS7.00 85 0C coach 3 through to Chicago, leases Great excitment an the corner of ^^Fl^ ti^oJat 0 h0UM i', Chas. Wagner 03 05 th Wheat, per bushel 83 here at 4 p. m.. and reaches Chicago at Minn, and centre streetsTwo exh-i iVr O. Jorgensen 78 00 Oats, per bushel noith-^estr, Mothe John.- As Mnry 40 4 m. the next day. The other tram deputy marshals-Inn to be employed ^.SelS^fei iti Ti 01" the befoie John Clasen tnkesthe 54 80 f-'01110^ th win leave .New Llm at 0,00 a. m., take to keep the crowd from jo^tl'm". that bi '?2"K'S parley, per bushel .10 Isaac Johnson 09 60 h7,, on Pullman Sleepers at AVinona. and the daily streaming into the store^of KIPS hr^^G-^on&rtt^hX^d^ted"!l: A Manderfeld (L'orn, per bushel 10.20 40 whole train runs throu-h to Chicago. i ling,, KPIIii KellePr ^r ?n it !thei uX?***."5 Z^^.^^^^^^.^.^^^ 5P"''riyraiMJdiieiMoic whale train runs through to Chicago & ro. to see new i'n in W II. Sanders 18 40 Beans, per bushel r,!^"?u?onfS_She l 3.00 the night express arrives here at 8.30 select stock of clothing, dress Toods ftnn alone, whil^ n-o the bottom Clerk of Dist. Court fees... 473 15 'Tin, lirm has Z^rZiZ^ fool.-^ Potatoes, per bushel 4) 0 mthenKrning,anltheday tLain at hats, caps nnd notions. 1 "d- i County Treasurer's fees 1 1159 49 H1*5 he 1,40111 tne evening. lately received a large stock of new T, Hams, perponud lo Attorney's salary. 29452 The djy train is the regul ir mail goods, embracing alUhe Litest of Cheese, per tt fees extra 2Q0 20 stylpSl tram but the night express will also and patterns. ANhich were selected^^ by I ^^^^X^a^^ZS^ Sheriff's Deputie's and Bailiff's tolt. per bbl tiw"dfpii,,ie?n 2.00 Pan1, one of the linn in the East, at a time p'tiem,.., from ch.cgorunednrro cairj through pouches from St. fees 519*25 Lee house. Thus hie, our popoiuVion conti'n'iieh Putter, per lb 1 lo 0 Union 1 and Chicago and Sparta it when tin m.irke. was deputed, and to""' Sheriff's Board for prisoners 1C9.75 incieas-e. Sggs per dozen I O. This arrangement i\es us they are thereby enabled to sell as low- Justices and Constables' fees 113 15 two daily cistern mails, A\hich as the lowest. Pull down vour vests AVitnesses fees .mi, per pound 152 08 lo A brakeman got one of his hands bndI certainly will be appreciated by the and go and see for voiusehes. Jurors fees 970 1ft Money, per pound ly (piashed bet\v'een bumpers, in the 21 ip 25 1 people in this -ucinity. Mail for the Examining Insane.., 22 20 yard yesterday morning. night express closes at o,U p. in. Taking Insane to Hospital 72 55 Progress Lodge Xo. 28. of the Ancient The trains running v\est are Recovering bodies of dead 1150, Order ot United Workmen, of this city, NEW ADVERTISEMENTS mixed trains as heretofoie. Coroners jury and inquest... 43 25 now numbers nearly iorty members. and run in ciose connection with the a therefore by Improvement Digging graves Courthouse snr 10 00 Every member belonging "to the order nig'.it express They leave here daily 0 Collins 25 00 is insured for $2.0JO, to be paid to his .at a. m., anive at Sleepy Eve 10.05. ibS HAT,K BRIMS FO SALE !&! ~\o Vill 1730 19 wite or iclativis upon bis death. To Marshall at 3.50 and at the State line repairs Co. Jail 33 70 illustrate the punctuality in the woik- Winona & St. Peter Railroad. 7,40 p. m. Going east, they leave the il autiioii/p i ni^^t!1'Pau-\l\ ill issued to a 1 50 iiUb of the order 1 ,ive State line at 5,25 a. m.. Marshall y,o pnde th-v mm & i..sinnv cit Citsj Cli s.oux ciyist. Bnui' cieaiiinio chimnevs -md WPIlI,le Wlininej .UKl W 1 s"s' "iv.^.i i iiivv JMim Sion\ K'lill le,,u a.m., .sleep} Eye 2.30 p. in., and arrhe l)ointmg to the c.ihf of John Florin, wl ..li/ing the Mei thereof GrOX^TO- EAST. J-Utand renioie the grass fr 7 50, d1 uip ii I'l'i is iiMiti-u-n- l-t-li here at 3,30 p. 111. This new arnmgement, ssfroms-iuiiir.iuisasmnj court house and jail a in li a Uiose. l'el)lUll litll. aiht be stoned theiem Re}*Xi' ^"^"8 &an on Maich 5th his widow acknowledges although of home detiilnent M.j pe,son .Vdesnin, e.,n tint,, for rea^naMe ARRIVi:. DKI'AItT. 105 08 price, secu-c Uie e\clsi\ use 1 gras.s Lind" con double Windows the receipt of the amount oi his insurance, to oiu hotels, givts unixersal satihtaction. 30 80 M'lient to his own Sawing Avood Vh\y Passenger *7,40 p.m.*."),r)5a.m. in the Xord Stern ot that cit} and all we now want is a n.e eonipniiy will ifsene the nplit to re\oke the (\VA\ for i-iil 2170 The oider in this State now numbers pen 'igh Pass'ger J8,.,0 a.m. 1'4,()0p.m. daih mail to Marshall and intermidiate 3n,i.t anrtiP'und the moiie^. inw ease ofthe sale of' i .ni ,Appih.,lotheSocietrrvtiiotIinTiVVnt' ict of 1 in before some 2.3J0 membeis. and every one f, O-oin^ci- points. ioi. c-0 WEST. ooC the Land Dep.irtmont buildings and 170 10 wishing to obtain cheap and leliahle i sawing at M. Paul: JOSKPH TL \NDFRS, Ma.lelia or to 200 84 insurance should join the Older at once Books and Stationery ARRIVi:. OKl'ART 442 Oir All quiet at the St ite line. Printing and Advertising... Marshall Aecom .*3.3op.in. *y,ooa.m. 301 71 I Road and bridge City election next Tuts lay. Kxcept Sun. N0TffiEl0~TEACMs7~ Kxcept Mon. Ex- 134 10 [Election returns cept Sat. W. IT. 0vU ,,f Walnut ftntion, Election tickets at the Re\ iew-office. Superintendent of Schools, was in the city Saturday 503 26 I Salary Down in Mulelia. they call it H'lord St. Paul & Sioux City Railroad. 42 00. Dr. Marden deputed for Marshall wcepm,-." Board of Audit fees Public examinations A\ill be held as 210 U5, f(Ilow.s this morning, to b"absent sevei.il days. Reports &c. of birtlvs&deaths 3 49 The leaves on tlie trees ars alro.i ly At Comt House. Xe t'lm. Apiil 1st and "nd Recording officers bonds To S T. PAULThrough uia i and express tr 'in J. P. Bertn.nd.of ^lcep\ T'yo, came comiutrout. 550 00 At School House in Iberia. April (Jth lenros S oux ty nt 10:10 p. 111.. St. Peter at 7: a. Judge. .o. Probate..,. salary. down Satuida\ and remained o\ i-r Sunday. in., tiud rr.\s in St. Pnul at IhlO At s-( i-of.l House in SL'epj Kj e, Apnl 5t and 9th. 300 00.. Co. Pnjsician, salary.... in 111:1k ng clohc connect on th tr.uns See Broun All desiring certiticates will please Vaccinatin Co Poor. County's financial 9 40 /'or Ch t:s{io and all eastern points. Acconiytiudatiou at'md. meut ano,her column. Janitor of Courthouse. 75 00 train le:nes-St. J:.nieR at 9 'STi a. in.. St. II ink Sandeis. the jo\i.d county New Ulm. March, 2otli 1878. H'etL'i- at 1:0j p. 111. and :ur.\Oh ill St. Paul at 0:30 p. Insurance tor Co. buildings commissioner, t,a\e us a pleasant Th' roads leidin^ into fie citv *n. re J0IINL1N1), county Supt mid bridge 102 00 call LifjC week. i To Siuox CI TV Ma.l and express le.nesSt Paul now in a very good con Ution. Coal-tar to Grasshopper sufferers rt 3:15 p. 111.. St. Peter at 7:00 p.m. and arri\e 111 lions. L. i). Rico, and Ole Jeergnsen taoux City at 1:0" a. m. Accommodat 011 ttain Candidates "for City otiices are netting 25 10 piidtlu'Re\iew o.'lice a vihit latjt i JeH\es St.PauIat C:10 a.m., andnrri\csiiiS JaiiieM as plenty as skieters" on a.sukiy ou- Abstract of Land entries 13 50 8:00l). IM. week. Call again gentlemen. 1\ night. Tree bounty 53 75 "When going to southern or eastern M. Mullen a'ld Theo. Crone dejiarted The announcement in last week's Assessing unorganized Town 7 00 Two rows of box-elder trees havebeen Iowa, St. Louis. Chicago or any part of for Chicago Sunday evening upon Pumps&fixturesCourt square New Ulm Review regarding F.C. Gley's 3138 planted around the Court House Illinois take the business connected with their stores. Making out Statement for purchase of Ilojhhe & Kiel's store 'a square. Chicago, Clinton,Dubuque & Minn. settlement with State Burns, is an error as M. (Jley will onlv 50 00 Alex, llarkin, of West Newton.' About two hundro 1 teams from Nicollet Trip 6 St. Paul for State carr on the DRUG BUSINESS in their ga^eusa j)lea.sant call \esteida\. It county were town \esterdy tor setlement 35 50 store, on his own responsibility, and does a fellow good to meet such whole.'oouled seed wheat. Prairie fire io oa the firm will continue a., heretofore. at men oJCdMonallx. Grasshopper orders redeemed See county commissioners* proceedings HOEHNE & KIEL, 16 60 X^SL Crosse, 'Wis. Emil Scldohmau dejiarted for Mon-1 Seed wheat &c. overpaid in another column.They are well FRED. C. GLEV. 86 57 tana Monday morning, and Peter' Redeeming land, erroneously worth a peiusal. TIME TABLE, Schreiner Tuesday morning, to seek sold in former years 135 44 eting of the Board of Audit of (jibing Southe l.ea Goin13 pNorth Quite a crowd assembled at the detheir fortunes. Success to on boys. Balance of receipts over expenditures }4iVo*se 12,18 p. arrive a. in. LTJLBrowu Co.. Minn.. March 18, 1878. pot Sunday e\ening to see the lirst l.c:t\e S.OO.t. in. 8240 98 II. A. Subili.i returned from NewYork Arr. 6,43 The Board met. All members presleut. tram oft under the new arrangement. l.e.n 0 7,00 linto,u lI,o.) Mouda} evening. We learn from The bids of the Banks were Lea 0,15 p. in. Chit-ago arr. 0,30 a 111 $20,229 58 The -seeder" business being about hi in that Ma} or lloo.s is slowly but suiely opened, and read by the Secretary. Trains make close conn wetion at u|lover, our machine men begin" to talk rocovering, which news will be gratif\ CASSETS. The Brown County Bank offered four ini])ortaut junctions, and between Dubuque "corn-planters mowers and self-binders ing to the Mayor's many friends. per centum per annum and the Citizens and Chicago there are two daily Cash in Treasury March 1. '78 8240 98 National Bank offered five per centum strains. All uncollected and delinquent per annum on the monthly balances of B. K. Rowley assumed charge of II. Sleepy Eye Gleanings. F. 0 WYATT, Gen. Supt. taxes of Brown Co. the County funds so deposited according ernan"s train last Thursday, and several funds 9165 72 Pubuijuf lenva to law. JJenry has gone below to take charge County poor farm 1000 00 Business the latter part of last week of a gravel train. Motion inadeaud carried that the County buildings and furniture was booming. NEW VIM LODGE NO. 53, funds of the County be deposited in the in the same 15000 00. Teachers, and others, will lind the Citizens National Bank. I, D. A. Keldall visited our town last announcement of County Supt. Lind, 1 Afternoon session. week, looking for a location. Total $33,406 70 which appears in another column, of I The Board met for the purpose of special interest to them. A. Rinke was made happy with a D.LIABILITIES. i examining and comparing the booKSof meets every Saturday evening. Brothers bounding boy some days ago." Count the Auditor and Treasurer, and found Plant tree.-,! They not only beautifv County bonds in circulation 2572 00 one more for S. E from abroad are cordially jnvited. the following:, your places and make life pleasanter. Orders in 235 97 JOHN LIND, X. G. but they at the same time increase the State Fund S17PJ 57 There are a good many movers passiii-r Amount overpaid at tax sale HENRY CONSTANS, Secretary, value ot your property. County Interest and Sinking rlnoegli town eveiy day, and ocus.ouiill} due various parties 183 84 P"ud 1337 09 one stops here. Salaries of Comity officers due 677 87 A cane, which is on exhibition at PROGRESS LODGE NO. 28, County Revenue Fund 4357 43 Balance of Assets over Liabilities the City Drug Store, -will be presented F, H, Wellcome has lately returned Poor 1839 38 29,737 02 to the marshal elected next Tuesday from Chicago and is now practicing Road and Bridge Ord.. 5U7 0(5 evening. Now. don't all run! medicine with his father. Several Town funds 2951 02 meets every Thursday evening at Arbeiter Total $33,406 70 A lot of farmers called at the elevator Some of our farmers are already School Dist Fund. 5511 18 Hall, Brothers from abroad UUX1 Dated at New Ulm, this 20th day of for their State seed wheat, last Saturday, through with their seeding, and in) Redemption Fund 387 04 ire cordially invited. March, 1878.- beastly drunk, and acted like some places the wheat is up." DR. C. BERRY, W. L. D. RICE, they needed a doze of ipecac well administered, 3 JIENRY CONSTANS, Recorder. G1 F, II. Bingham has received a car Chairman Board of worse than they did the 18 collections since March lst. A1 I load of nails direct from Pittsburgh II. B. CONSTANS, Co. Com. of Brown wheat. 1878. 587 28 This is the first shipment of a full car Ghartiy Lodge Auditor. Co., Minn. load of that needful article that has This is the season of the year when $19,197 65 Explanation. The item of Coal Taris been received here. every housewife is busily engaged in jail Fund overdrawn No. 98, A. F.and A,M 1153 for six (6) barrels remaining on hand either cleaning house or making garden, We had our village election March from last year. and the dutiful husband has more business 19th, and the following officers were Regular mpet S19,186 12 calling him away from home than elected: J. B. Arnold, [ings on the 2d. & We find the following in the Treasury, at any other time of the year. PRESIDENT: 4th Tuesday in lo wit: Francis Ibbersoii. each month. We heard a casual observer, looking County Revenue Orders 2420 12 TRUSTEES: into the sleeper attached to the evening Poor .1^03115 DR. A MARDEN, W M- .*".'*t.*^ Dealer in Louis Hanson, express, last Sunday bvening, remark, Road and Bridge Ord/: 3 00 B. RUSSEL L, Secretary. T. Ttvlbot, '-By gosh, they sleep on those Town and School Dist. Orders 2107 48 GO pn & HEATINB STOVES. Murfin. benches." That fellow evidently Wolf bounty orders due from POST OFFICE NOTICE. TREASURER:V does n' know the inside workings of a State ""-(j 00 f5 Ruenitz. /.HARDWARE, For thte accommodation of onr business men the County Tree Bounty $ 00 sleeping coach. in RECORDER: post office will be open op Sundays from 8 to lo,a. Cash in Citizen's National Bankl2750 99 The court house last Saturday waVas in. and from 12 a. m. to 2 p. m. R. H. Bingham. Notes in _, Tin-ware & Farming Implements. bupy a place as a bee-hive. W found On week dajrolhc General Delivery will be closed JUSTICE OF TILE PEACE: for collection 1 1130 00 County Auditor Constans with his ct 8 o'clock. M. C. Burnside., Cash in hands of Treasurer... 131 38 The shop is in charge of an experienced hand sleeves rolled up, busily engaged in issuing The Money Order Office J1 be opened nt 7:30 a. who gives the mending and repairing of tin-ware CONSTABLE*, W seed wheat oi ders, while every jn his special attention. All work waimuated, and closed at 6 p. m. Len. Pease. ComS one else about the plo.ee seemed to be MaJ going east close at nijs/ m'lkin pi ?pa f They ajl wear their' ehonors lightly. 2 CONSTANS, 'A. BLANCIIMID! ^jrest r.tC-30p. m. unusually active lll New Ulm &-fefe.e T^X 1 ^LC. TOAIID OF AUDIT. Pl'LST v. -ISMS Itt ZFjImt $$& W}fpekfi' ABWAaata y-i.'iuMllh^-h