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

April 10, 1878 · Page 7 of 8

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iart ifuji^iir^ i ugwri **WV'*3a*** 9MfeC3^ERl NEW EM AND VICINITY. No' one should l'ERSO.HAK.. be without the lle- 80 and 90 carriages were in line. Business i- CITY CAUCUS, '&& view. Col. Wm. Pf{sender*returned to St, was partially suspended for the Paul Thursday morning. time being, and everybody turned out to the electors at the city of New tJIni The Review .is the..cheapest paper in pay a "last tribute to the departed dead. Bsjtowx are respectfully" invited to attend a COUNTY OFFICERS. the State.' John P. Davis, of Tracy, gave ug a The eJercises at the eemetary were catteus which vfill be held at Turner pleasant call last Thursday., Several new advertisements appear Post Office Address New Ulm. very iitfpressive. The* combined staging hall mat Frida? evening, 7:30 o'clock, in this week's issue. M. C. Burnside, insurance, real estate societies sang-a very appropriate for the purpose of nominating a candidate and collection agent, at Sleepy Eye, song, after which tioh Wm. Pfsender for ccntftcilman, to be voted Is it not about time fpr the street .AUDITORH. B.-Constans. was in our city Monday. delivered a totiching dise'o'urse, tvhich upon at the special election which will sprinkler to make its appearance?" TREASURERP. Schubert. was followed by another song. be held Tuesday, April the 10,1878, H. Thorwarth, traveling salesman KKCISTIUI OP DEKBSA. Walton. The license men carried the day ,in The rmains" were then lowered into the fox the wholesale tobacco house of Geo. The COMMITTEE. JUDBK OF PROBATEA. Westphal. Madelia by one majority on the 2d inst. grave, and the Governor's Guard paid Leurssen & Co., of Chicago, paid New CLSRE OF THE DIST. COURTA^hert Blanchard. the departed Captain the accustomed ,Ulni a visit last week. The slight fall -of rain last Sunday SHERIFFGoo. Bickelhuupt. soldiers' tribute by firing three volleys ArafMCTOX ttORSEIlfEft., and Monday .was very beneficial tp SURVEYORJ.'Bern'tt. over the grave, after which the people the growing vegetation. COURT COMMISSIONERE. G. Koth. List of Jurors. dispersed, and the societies returned We have received a large horse cut COUNTY ATTORNEYB. F. Webber. Col. Win. Pfsender was re-elected to the city and How. Chas. Roos lived and are now prepared to print large .CORONERDr. C. Wesclicke. President of,the St. Paul Turnverein. only in the memories of his grief-stricken posters on short notice. COUNTY SUPERINTENDENTJohn /Lind. Below will be found a list of Petit last Wednesday evening. family and friends. May he rest in COMMISSIONERSL. D. Rice chiurmnn, Chas. Wag Jurors for the next term of court peace. GRAND ner, Anton Manderfeld, W.,H. Sauders,,Qlc Jorgen A splendid assortment of wall paper, which .will be held in New Ulm, May eon. borders and window fixtures, has been 7th. There being no business to come ODD FELLOW S' BAL L, opened out at the City Drug Store. Just as we go to press we -learn that Miss. Katie before the Grand .Jury, Judge Cox has Galles died in Rochester last Sunday. Her brother rC ommereial. We would call the attention of our Joseph departed Sunday evening to bring theremains ordered that none shoujd be drawn. to New Ulm. -AT- city readers to the notice of Capt. Nix, Turner Hall, John Arnold Ed. Casey City Clerk, which appears in another Nic: Nenno William Baarcli GcMen Sate Correspondence. column, NEW ULM MARKET. Henry Dorrow John Krenger The dog poisoner has finally reached John' Hauser William Grnees Friday Evening, April 2fi, 1878. New Ulm, and on Monday made his GOLDEN GATE, Cliaules A HughesJohn Meade AFB.II. &th, 1S7S.5 presence known by poisoning Chas, $orr$ej$d Weekly by Richard Pfefferle. "William Rumpke Jacob Muller Editor Revieiv: Rosskopf's dog. lour, per bbl.. ..&(3.00@7.00 C, Potter H. Loheyde As "Posted" failed to come to time last week, Several Tableaux will be given A. E. McCarty has moved his livery and may this, I send you a few items. J. J. Schumacher O. J. Owens Wheat, per bushel 90 during the evening. The members I haye heard of no one beiug badly fooled on the rstock to Redwood Falls, and Ed. Casey Eaigelbrefc Baake Byronjireen Outs,.per bushel 40 1st, UAii'pt "Aunt Sally." now has it all his own way i# the livery of the Odd Fellows' society will appear John Manderfeld John Aretcfii Farmers are having iflittle leisure now, as the Barley, per bnslie -business. 50 in their regalias.* small grain is all sown, and they think it is too George Eaverty K. Christenson 4b ,i'orii, per bushel early to prepare for corn. John Hoffmann will accept.our thanks Fred. Heers William Greiseke. The engine for Heinierdinger's mill, finally arrived,. Beans, per bushel for a nice sample lot of Montana, gold otjQ& Tickets $1,00 a couple. Supper extra. and silver quartz. He writes that"our Potatoes, per bushel 35 The ladies .of the neighborhood spent a good share boys are all doing nicely. of last week, in visiting. W learn from mail agent Lincoln Hams, per ponud lo Our Greenback Club meets only Jonce in two that the passenger train which 1 Ickets can be obtained from The city election in Mankato on the Cheese, per It) 20 weeks now, ai last week was the off one. left Chicago on the C. & N. W II. R. H. Schleuder, 0 Hanft, A. Blanchard, 2d inst. resulted in the choice of the The bridge spanning the ravine east of the Village .2.00 Salt, per bbL.. f...., is still out of repair. Where is the overseer,, and Sunday, evening, met with a serious Democratic candidates, owing to a Friedmann and in the evening the town board? lo 1 utter, ^er lb split in Republican ranks. accident Monday morning, twenty at the door. There was a general turn-out to clean the schoolhouse 6 Eggs per dozen miles below Elroy, Wisconsin. If, on Friday afternoon. The Uist. Board are Juflt received by M. Mullen, one Car All are cordially invited to attend. looking for a teacher. lo Lard,-per pound. appears that the dry grass underneath Load of the celebrated Fish Bros. Miss Magpie McDermott died on Saturday about 20@25 a trestle bridge, near the Baraboo Honey, per pouted... Wagons. These wagons were bought 12 o'clock, having been *iek less than a week. She The Committee. had been t work for H. V.'erring at whose place for cash and will be sold at low figures. river, was set on fire, and, unbeknown she died.MissMcDci'niott was attended by Dr.Wellcome, to any one, burnt the jr., oi Sleepy Eye, but it is thought by a great Wenzel Manderfeld, of the U. S. signal WEED many that the doctor did not do his whole duty. lower parts of the uprights of the service, who has been stationed at The members of the Centennial Ease Ball Club, trestle eft. The bridge looked sound Phoenix. Arizona, for awhile, has been held their lirst meeting of the season last Saturday SEWING MACHINES afternoon. The following officers were elected for ordered to Burkes Station, same Teritory. enough from a distance, but as soon the ensuing year. Pres't., J. Cutting, Vice Pres't., as the engine struck it the whole P.. D. Ravorty, Sec, Cutting, Treas.. W. Werring Now boys, mal it lively. JMore anon. thing gave way precipitating engine From UNO HOO. Winoia St. Peter Railroai Chas. Whitney, who used to travel NEW MODEL and baggage cars into the cavity, killing up this way in the interest of A. llolterhoff the fireman outright and injuring Sleepy Eye. Gleanings. & Co., but later wih Beaupre, HAS the engineer so severely that he Allen & Iveogh, died very suddenly at AUTOMATIC TEXSIOirS, Business is on the increase every Worthington, last Thursday. died in a few hours. The engine, AR^.V^. JD-fSPAKT. week in our flourishing village. ELECANT WOODWORK, baggage car, three bags of U, S. Day Passenger *7,40 p.m, *5,55a.ra. The Odd Fellows of this city will If a barber wants to make moneys mail, baggage and express matter AND RUNS LIKE A TOP. celebrate the amiive*-sary gf the establishment Night Pass'gerV.. 48,30 a.HL t4,Q0p.in. send him to Sleepy Eye. We need cue were burnt but through the heroism of the 'order in this coimtrv, O-oiit^rqi W^ST. very much. NO CAMS, NO GEARS, NO SPRINGS, of the-express messenger several April 26th, with a grand ball. Se^ announcement Teachers examination was held, at AND NO NOISE. thousand in another column, thousapd dollars currency were ARRIVE. DEPART. the sciMui iiouse last wov-k. navo not This BEST Machine Marshall AccomA..*3,3op-in. Now is the time to subscribe for the saved. Strange as it ma.y seem none *9,ooa.m. learned who n^-pived cm'tilicates. Ex-Review Except Sun. Except Man. Although we 'have increased of th* passengers were mmred, alnaper J. A. Wi.ito is moving hisahouse the size of t-lie Can be sold at Hard Times Prices. ant is making base to just double jthough some were pretty Racily cept Sat. 'heavenwaru, what it was before, .oiy subscription ment of Ka ota stone. -i^ On account of the accident, scar price for the present remains the same. INSIST UPON SEEING IT. #t. Paul & Sieux City Railroad. the train Monday evening was an! .George and Charlie llobinson arrivf Circulars and Trice-Lists on application to It is rumored that another change in hour late in town a iew days ago. They are visiting -the running tinae of trains on the Wi WEED S. M. Co., their folks before they go east. To ST. PAULThrough mail and express .train GHICAOO, III. nona &. St. Peter Railroad is contemplated Jeaves Sioux City' at lQfib p. m., St. Petetr at 7:32 a. arrives in St Pau a 11:1 0 a School commences Monday of next The Pioneer Press of last Thursday 'm.., and soda, and that the night express FOR SALE Aveek. Mr. Graves Avill conduct the JII making' close 'connection' with trains publishes a very lenghty Hst of ''All will run. through to Marshall. Tor Chicago anil r\ll "eastern .points'. Accommodation S 33- Peterson, I .upper department., and Mrs, Graves the tlie Hour- mills in the State/' so it says, train leaVes St.. Raines at,'.) a. m., St. The steamer Gopher came down last lower one. .Peter at 1:05 p. lit. sqi& arrive.^'in St. Paul'.it 0:50 p. but Ave looked in vain in the list for New Win, Minil. Friday with 1,800 bushels of wheat for 'in. W. E. Smith has removed his law Brown county with its yix mills. Although To Siuox CITY.Mai? and express loaves St Paul the Eagle Mill. The boat returned to the omission on their part Avas office into the old Kelly house, Avhere nt :}:lo p. m., St.' Peter'at 7:00 p.'i. anil arrives iii White, Stone & Co., Redwood on Saturday loaded with Sioux City at 4:05' a. in. Accommodation train he will transact business to suit his unintentionally, as they claim that.no leayes'Si'. fail}, nt 6:16 a. m'., and arrives in St. James lumber, brick and store goods. customers response Avas received to their circular at 8:00p. na. sent to this county, the, impression We have received anew and powerful J. J. Kelly, the indomitable lumber Wholesale Dealers in When going to southern pr eastern might be received that Brown County job press and are now enabled to do merchant of this place, has revived a Books, Paper Iowa, St. Louis, Chicago or any part of has no flouring mills, and may Ayork to all kinds of job printing in elegant style, splendid assortment of all kinds of the detriment of the county.. Jilinois take the better heads, note heads, bill heads, lumber, shingles, doors :nd,sash. Mr Brown County has six flouring mills, JMuago, Clinton,D ak pe & Minn. notes, receipts, envelopes and statement i\eiiy defies competition as regards with 17 run of stone. heads, a speciality. Call and examine prices and quality of goods. AND The Eagle Mill, owned by the Ivjgle our work and obtain prices STATIONERY, Dr. J. W. Andrews, of Marshall, Mill Co., and the City Mill, owned bv at passed through here on the train for Prevention is better than cure. Check the New Elm City Mill Co., are located Chicago. "We learn that the Dr. wasNo, 87 East Third Str., St. Paul. La Crosse, "Wis. a Cough or Cy^ld at once which may at New Ulm. Both are steam .mills, on his Avedding tour, but he was very lead to Consumption, by using \)Y ]\jaiL each operating 5 run of stone. Both mum and did not show his bride. May shall'.? Lung $yrup, an old reliable "TIME TABLE. do a very larg.e merchant business. happiness greet him through life. remedy which never fails. Price only .Going Southe. Goin3 3,'1gpNorth. The foimer ships its surplus flour to La Crosse, Leav 12,48 arijve in. attention Prompt and special 25 cents. Sold by Jos. Bobleter. Men are flocking in town to get Avork Arr. 7,15 Leavj3 6,l. S,oo m. Buffolo, N. Y., and the latter to NCAV mail nnlMiqne bir given to orders 'Arr. on the Sleepy Eye & Itedvwod K. 1 5)lf iy York City. The next mill of importance We see by our State exchanges that 3 Clinton lf,555 Leave 7,00 '"Shanties" are going up along the line, is located at Golden Gate and is L.eave 9,15 p. several counties are jnoyiiig in the Chicago .SiT. .li,3C.ain to accommodate the workmen, very W BBIwTLESES FOR SALE. owned by J. H. Heimerdinger. This Trains ma^ke close connection at all matter of holding monthly fairs, fast. They mean business, aiid we mill is operated by both steam and importaut.jmictions, and between Dubuque when sellers and buyers meet'in some hope to go to lied wood on the train to water power, and has two run of stone. and Chicago tker are two daily centrally located point in the county Permits will be issued to applicants therefore l)j' celebrate the 4th of July. tliet. Pan] Siotix City or Sioux Ciy & St. Paul Does only custom work. Next in order trains. with their produce, horses, cattle or Rnijjoad Cpmpnuy, authorizing the holder thereof comes the mill of Schwertfeger & L. L., Pvobbins whom Ave expected to F. O. WYATT, #en. Supt. anything else that they may wish to to/sftt aijd remove the grass from such lands ift may Plath, located at Iberia. This Mill has be spooled thqreiji. live, died last week with gangrene of dipose of. Wherever these fairs have DbiilU Iowa ^iy IM^:S^)H ^stdring can thus, for a reasonable two run of stone and is operated by the lungs. He Avas buried by ihe Masonic been held they have proven very remunerative price, secure the ^exclusive use of grass lands convenient water poAver wholly. Does only custom fraternity in the Iberia grave for all parties, and Ave think to liis own. NEW ELM LODGE NO. 53, work. The mill located at LeavenAvorth yard. He was a man Avhomall regret to The cojiipany will reserve the right to revoke the it is a move in the right direction. permit ad refund the money, in case of the sale of has two run of stone, is operated part Avith he made friends wherever I any tn^t ofhitid before the hay is cut. As will be seen by a call in another by water power, and does custom heAvent and was beloved by all. Appjy fo the Secretary of the Laud Department column, a caucus will be held at Turner at St. VaxiU JOSEPH FLANDKUS, Madelia, or to work only. Owners name not known. M. C. Burnside has purchased one of STEPHEN Mil.LER, Field Ag.-nt. hall next Friday evening for the purpose The sixth mill is located on the Cottonwood Or E KOCH, New Ulm, Minu. the Baetty organs, which is highly recommended meets every Sat'urdajr'ev'enjng. Brothers of nominating' a candidate for river, in the town of Home, has Window, March 23. 1878. to be one of the best organs fr,Qin abroad are cprdiaUy invited. councilman, in plaee of Mayor elect Dr. one run of stone, and is oAvned by Julius sent,before the public. Wesclicke. The spec/al election to rill MILLIN1T AND DRESSMAKING Franke. Does only custom Avork. JOHN LIND, N. G. M. C. 13. is agent for this organ and the vacancy will beheld nextTuesdav. 'IIKKBY GONSTANS, Secretary, By the above it Avil] be seen that, according all AVIIO intend to buy an organ had Although the successful candidate Avill to the Pioneer Press list, BroAvn better give this a test before purchasing ESTABLISHMENT be elected for the term of only one year, Comity ranks 23d, as' regards run of PR06RESS LODGE NO. 28, elsewhere. Ave expect to see more hair pulling for stone, in milling facilities. Plans the position than there'-was-a.week ago of and specifications are now being made NEW ABMTISEMENTS at the r^gujar election. iCSl. ror a seventh mill, with four run of MRS. THOMAS E. WALTON. meets every Thursday evening at Arbeiter stone, to be located at Burns Station. A word tojjthe Avise. Tf you are suffering Hall. Brothers fr^m abroad Opp. Dakota House, New Ulm, Minn. These are but few counties in the State with a severe Cough or Cold, are cordially invited, DK. BEBE,y where the flour mills are so evenly distributed M. W. calj oii your druggist and get a bottle I have jnst received a new and splendid assortment through the county as "they of Dr. Marshall's Lung Syrup, and save HENRY CONSTANT, Recorder. of millinery goods, embracing all the' latest are in this, and no one, no matter in large doctor bills. It relieves almost Notice is hereby givfn that every styles and patterns, which I am prepared to offor bey: what' part of the county he may instantly. Price 25 cents. Sold by at prices to suit the times. I also keep dress pat. phartiy I located, has more than eight Jos. Bobleter. inhabitant of New Ulm must remove, terns for sale. miles to his nearest mill, and but "few before the 20th day of April, OGP^ Farm produce taken in .exchange for goods. have over five. 1.98/AJ.aM STATE OF MIVNESOTA, Dist. .Court, 1878, all manure and other refuse MRS. THOMAS E. WALTON. County of B.rown, $ 9fch Judicial Dj^t. that may have accumulated in the Regular meet- EARTH TO EARTH. It appearing from tlie certificate of parts of streets and alleys adjoining HEW MILLINEEY STORE, ings on the 2d. the Clerk of said court, Jbhafc there are his or her estate and that after the 4th Tuesday in no matters to be presented, tp the The remains of Hon. Chas. Roos, 20th of April, the depositing of manure each month. JUST OPENED IN Grand Jury at the next term of said iSrhose death Ave noticed in last Week's or other refuse in streets .or alleys A... MAjapEN, W. cuurlt'to. be held on the 7th day of May, issue, were on Wednesday morning 5. RUSSELL, Secretary will notbe permitted. The City A. 1).' 1$7, not cognizable "before "a conveyed to Turner hall where he lay Marshal is hereby instructed to cause justice of the peace, andsaid County of in state until 2 p. ni. The main entrance RcdmannV Block, Minn. St? POST OFFICE NOTICE.For the fine determined by laAv to be imposed Brown containing less than 12,000 inhabitants, gf the hall was heavily draped therefore: on those who do not comply in mourning.' as Avas also the main hall. ,the accommodation of onr business men the Ordered that no Grand Jury be drawn A few minutes before 2 o'clock the with the above. j)ost ortice will be open on Sundayshom 8 to l6a. or summoned' tor the next term of members of the Turnverein marched in. and Horn 12 a. in. to 2 p. m. The place to which nanurc and MRS. I. II. GIBBS, said comt to be held at New Dlni,in around the coffin to take a last look at On week days the General Del.veiy A\U1 be closed other refuse is to be transported can said eoitytv on the 7th day of May, A. their departed Speaker, after which (a,t a o'clock. I ha\e just rccthpd a Jarge ami pjegant assoitment be ascertained'by inquiring of the D. 1878. the remains Avere placed in the hearse, The Money Older Oftice v,iU be openedjd'l Jo a. of millinery goods,, and respectfully invite City Marshal. %v nX i E. St. Julien Coxvr/ and the procession formed as previously ,-'lid closed .it 6 the public to call and e&apwie )}y goods beior -13 order of the City Council announced. The tuneial was the Judge Dist. Court., M.i 1 iroiuge.ist II (.lose it ijmo "Going. purchasing e}e\v|iL're. lar-'i'ist ever Aviluc/sbed here. Between Ninth JLdicijl Dist. ,\iaX .It U- ,0p in JACOB XIX, City Clerk gLow pi ices and prompt attention, is jny motto..S MRS. GIB Alto Sew U)g uidcliinefa kppj,foxsajp.^, -t ^fy-'.^JVJrti4 "i/'t i"4f 't 1 i1*' fj. if* A* I mmBBMsaastt%^~-M':'^~-^^' X" V- **&*">. I_ I( ^^Wjr