New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
April 17, 1878 · Page 7 of 8
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mnwniBiBm tWfwSW&^iw^S**^!*^.***"**^^ 4*Mf^-ai ^*Wfcil4^W'i-w^w-M^^l HEW ULM AND VICKITI. and Jacob Brust, from the south side, Luverne, who had been induced to jf^ ext Friday is Good Friday. A Remarkable Result. "but as we went to press before the ballets seek* homes in Minnesota by hearing N*xt Sunday is Easter Sunday. It makes no difference how many *wee-counted, we are unable to say Jiis lectures. Physicians, or how much medicine you |3owx which one of them was the -suceessf ul 'Last Sunday was another rainy day. Such a plan as Bishop Ireland has COUNTY OFFICERS, have tried, it isnow an established fact candidate. pursued would be a very good one for Easier eggs will be demand next that German Syrup is the onlv remedy Post Office Address New Vim, *u State Board of Immigration to follow. Suud.aj. which has given complete satisfaction The winter term of our public sdhooH in severe cases of Lung Diseases. It Color up your eggs for the little folks closes next week. The closing exercises is true there are yet thousands of persons AJJDITOHH. B. Constant. next untlay. |,J? will commesece on Wednesday, Aunt Salley's letter which appeared who arepredisposed to Throat and 'JHKASURKRK. Schubert. Wtieajb that was sown early in March when the primary classeswill be examined, in tke Beview to weeks ago seems to Lung Affections, Consumption, Hemor-' KKOISTJER OF DEKDBA. Walton. is looking nice. in their rooms, in the forenoon, have had such a terrifying effect upon Junes or PKOBATKA. Westphnl. rhages Asthma^Severeolds settled on and the 5th class in tbe afternoon. On our Golden Gate correspondents, that Cr.K9i# op T#iK Di8T. COURTAlbert Blanchard.. the Breast, Pneumonia, Whooping Olof Pherson, at Marshall, was in ReThursday and Friday the 1st, 2d, 3d, they do not dare to favor us with any StiKEirrGeo. Bickelhuupt. Cought, &c, who have no personal our city jyesterday, nd paid the and 4th classes will be examined in more communications. Aunt Sally, SURVEYORJ. Berndt. knowledge of Boschee's German Syrup. view office a visit. Turner hall. Parents and others COVRT COMMIMIONJBRE. 6. Koch. we want to hear no more from you. To such we would say that 50,000 dozen A grand ball will be given at Arbeiter taking an interest in our educational COUNTY ATTORNEYB. P. Webber. were sold last year without one complaint. haii ext Monday evening. See CORONERDr. C. Wescheke. institutions, should not fail to attend Consumptives try just one bottle. All of our machine men handle self'binders, announcement in another column. these examinations. COUNTY SUPERINTENDENTJohn Lind. Regular size 75 cents. Sold by and all of them have one COMMISSIONERSL. D. Rice chairman, Chan. Wag Jos Bobleter and all Druggists in erected for inspection, at their respected The mischievous urchin in search lier, Anton M^ndejrfeld, W. H. Sanders, Ofejor-gen America. place of business. You pays your of Eaater eggs had better look out for Miss Helen M. White, who has given son. **monish" and takes your choice. the hen" that has entered the contest dramatical readings in different parts for producing the "first spring chick- of the State, entertained an appreciative NEW ADVERTISEMENTS Oomz*ieroi&.l. en." audience at Turner Hall, last Sunday The City Drug Store is the place to evening,with a number of choice recitations. set your stationerj, books, ect. Mr. Last Monday was a cold stormy day. The different selections were B'proposalsG Bobleter has just received a consignment, Oh. yes! it was so cold that we noticed iUILDIN CONTRACT. Sealed FEW ULM MARKET, loudly applauded, especially those of a comprising 50,000 envelopes, 50 several parties, that had been out for the building of a comical character. Although the time reams of paper, 200hich boxes of fine sta- electioneering, returning home in the school house at New Ulm, will be received he is prepared occupied was rather short, Hunk wr tionery ect. ect., evening withfrozen feet, by the undersigned to the 13th that all went away well satisfied. to sell at bottom figures. {Corrected Weekly by Richard Pfefferle. day of May 1878. Plans and specifications Hon. C. B. Tyler has been quite sick The thanks of all who appreciated can be seen at my office. lour, per bbl $6,00@7.00 for a number of weeks, and last weejj the entertainment, are due to Mr. Fred. Schuetz lectured in Turner The Board of Education will reserve he visited Winona to consult Dr. Stewart. Wheat, per bushel 90 Blanchard and those who assisted him hall yesterday evening. the right to reject each or every proposal. "We hope that the doctor may be in getting the necessary subscription Oats, per bushej 40 able to do something' for friend Tyler. to secure the reading. Barley, per bushe 50 By order of the Board of Education We would call the attention of builders A few doses of Dr. Marshall's Lung CHARLES WAGNER, CLERK. Corn per bushel, 40 and contractors to the notice of Syrup Cured my child of a most dreadful We see by the Madelia Times that Chas. Wagner, clerk of the Board of Beans, per bushel 3.00 Cough. I can cheerfully recommend Worthington lias adopted the following GRAJSnD Education, which appears elsewhere. potatoes, per bushel... it as the best Cough medicine I have plan tor lighting its streets: A 35 rr ever tried. Mrs. C. KNOX, Cleveland, proprietor of pioperty erects a street Hams, per ponud Jo EASTER BALL Ohjo, For sale by Jos. Bobleter, lamp at some convenient location foi ATTENTION IJOBSEJINEN. Cheese, per ft 20 himself and the public, and the village The weather last week was raw. cold Salt, per bbl 2.00 agrees to furnish oil for these We have received a large horse cut awl rainy. In some localities noiibh, Bttfcter, per ft lamps and take care of them. This AT- Jo and are now prepared to print large west, and south of us gpw fell to the would be a very good plan oi our city Sggs per dozen posters on short notice. dpth of several inches, and along the to follow. The few lamps already Lard, per pound Jo Northern Pacific railway the blizzard erected are insufficient and one should was so severe that tiains were stopped. Sleepy Eye Gleanings. Honey, per pound 20@25 be placed on every corner of Minnesota Monday, April 22L 1878. street at least. We would once more call the attention of such of our city readers,who are J, P. Anderson is putting a fresh in the habit of depositing^ manure coat of paint on the Union Ilouse. The Review office, as a job office, is Good music for the occasion has and rubbish in the allies and streets of been secured. getting quite popular. We printed A fresh coat of paint on our school the city, to the notice of the City'Cleik, last eek no less than twenty-six jobs, house would add to its looks greatly. which appears elsewhere, requiring comprising bill heads, note heads, Tickets 50 ct. a couple. Supper extra. them to remove the same befoie Apul Still they come!men to Avork on shipping tags, chattel mortgages, notes 20th. Winona & St. Peter Railroad. the laihoad. They aie making things notices, ciiculdis, envelopes, cards and All are cordially invited to attend Physicians highly recommend the lively. posters, for pai ties living in the several use of Dr. Marshall's Lung Syrup for THE COMMITTEE. towns as follows: J. P. Bertrand is excavating a cellar, Coughs or Colds of long standing and New Ulm, 12.Walnut Station, 4. oyer which he \Ull erect a huge biick Pulmonary complaints generally. It ARRIVE. DEPART. IKTotio- Sleepy Eye, 3.Minneot 2. building at once, always cures in an incredibly short Day Passenger *7,40 p.m, *5,55a.m, Burns Station, 4.Beaver Falls, 1. time. Call on your druggist and get a Tmmigiantsjare passing every day. Every business man should use printed Night Pass'ger t8,30 a.m. t4,00p.m, battle. Only 25 cents. Sold by Jos. There ha* been nioie immigration this stationery, and the Review office is Notice is hereby given that every JJobleter. spring than diumgthe past three yeais. the place to get it. inhabitant of New Ulm must remove, A freight train on the C. & N. W. J. Tioutman hais purchased some of ARKiyp. PEPART. before the 20th day of April, Ijtown Co W cattn1 $.R. was ditched last Fiiday night between the finest MargliaU Accon*-*3,3ap.m, *9,ooa.m. It is desii able that puties who had 187S, all manure and other refuse La Crosse Junction and West hope Joe \s ill give u*s some fine beef their crops destroyed by gras&hoppeis Kxept Sun. Except Mon. E*' that may have accumulated in the Sah?m, and some of the cars and freight this summer. and intend to make application for extension parts of streets and alleys adjoining eept Sat, were badlv smashed. The night exprepe of time to pay taxes for 1870 D. I. Russell lias removed his mahis or her estate and that after the train gomg east was delayed and 1877 until December next should chine yard down on Mam street, where St. Paul 4 Sioux City Mmi 20th of April, the depositing of manure several hours by the wreck. No one do so at once. The law proudes that his customers can examine and purchase was injured by the accident, or other refuse in streets or alleys application for extension of time can such machineiy as will add to Avill notbe permitted. The City only be made to apply on 160 acres To ST. PAULThrongh mail and express train theii happiness. The liquor dealers in onr neighboring leaves Sioux City at 10:10 p. m., St Peter at 7:i2 a. Marshal is hereby instructed to cause Persons wishing to avail themselves of village of Sleepy Eye have already received B and arrives in St- Paul at H*W Mr. Kimm, latefiom Minneapolis, the benefits of the law must make their the fine determined by law to be imposed a touch of village law. A local ui making cjjwe eowmt0a with train* far Chicago and nH eiitteru points. Acctw), affidavits and applications before their ^'"VY* the old Kobmson place with tax of $50 has been collected from them on those AVIIO do not comply W tfl l0n\m&lm# fl|t&3!> a. St, r^,, respectiv0e town cleiks, all of !,..m who fi.T for dealing in malt and fermented tn.,,ni ,i, Peter ajt 1*0.5 p, m, and arriy# W Sk Paul at P- un Avith the above. oil atulllnieot boots and assoitmenAt shoes. lso in connection has a line ot 0 have been supplied with the necessary liquors, and they now think that The place to which nanure and millineiy goods. To Siuox CTV/'Mai| *nd sxpr leavflpSt Paul blanks by the County Auditor. it is n't quite so nice to be incorporated, at J:15 p. m., St. Pftfer at 7*00 |.W and arrive* in other refuse is^ to be transported CJIII as they did awhile ago. Wheat is up to 90 rts. per bu. and Sioux City a* 4*05 Accommodation train be ascertained* by inquiring of the leaves St. PaiJ at 6*10 a. in and arm es in St. James scarce at that. Fanners who have A runaway enlivened the lower part The rush of land seekers still continues, a} S:00p. i. City Marshal. wheat to dispose of had better sell of town last Saturday. One of diayman and any one wishing to dispose while it brings a good pi ice. It is customaiy By order of the City Council When going to southern or eastern SchsBfer's teams, while standing of his place can do so now to advantage. toi those whoha\e wheat to JACOB XIX, City Clerk. Iowa, St. Louis, Chicago or any part of near the depot, took it into their heads is the But we would advise parties who Now7 sell, to hold it until June. Illinois take the to have a little lark by themselves, and have stuck to their farms through the tune to get a good price. Chicago, Clinton,Dukpe& Minn. accordingly started up town at a fiuious GRAND four years of grasshopper ravages to gait, stringing the wagon along We are sorry to note the death of hold on to their places, as they cannot ODD FELLOWS' BALL, Centie street piomiscuouslv. After Mary Wylie, daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. better themselves anywhere else. being liberated from the wagon the Allison. After an illness of only one at The graduation class at the State horses continued their eaieei up to Aveek. during whiceh timeashe suffered Turner- -AT Arery greatly Sh took severe cold, Qrosse, "Wis.m Normal School, at Mankato, for the Hall, near Turner hall, then they very likely 7-IGL ter that has just closed numbered 26: thought that they could make better Avhich settled on her lungs. Avhich was nineteen being ladies and seven, gentlemen, TIME TABLEGoing time running down hill, and down they the cause ol her death. Dr's. Wellcome North. among the latter we notice A. J. Going South. came, by the Merchants* Hotel, in fine and Berry A ere in attendance. arri\ 3,43 p. ra. Friday Evening, April 26,1878. Ecktstein of this county. We understand Lea\e 8,00 a. m. style. The runaways' weie finally La Ciosse, Leave 12,48 p. Arr. 6,45 that Mr. Eckstein has already The Congregationalists have organized pubuqneJ^vJ^ caught in the alley near S. D. Peterson's 1 LeaA 7,00 secured a school in the town of Stark. a neAV choir, as follows: residence. No one was hurt, and Leave 9,15 p. m. Clinton 11,55 Mr. GravesChoiistei. upon examination it was found that Theo. Crone has received a very large Chicago arr. ^30 a. Several Tableaux will be given Mis. GravesOiganist. Trains make close connection at all the wagon merely became unjointed in stock of dry goods, clothing, hats and during the evening. The members J. A. IlutclungsTenor. several places and was soon in running impoitant junctions, and between Dubuque caps, notions and fancy goods, which of the Odd Fellows' society will appear Mr. PixlyBass. order again. and Chicago there are two daily he offers at a bargain. His stock of We hope Ave A\ ill not have so much in their regalias. ItWM, groceries, glassware and crockery is trouble about singing as heretofore. F. 0. WVATT. Gen, Supt. also full and complete, and his price* Coming from St. Paul last Saturday pubuque Iowa will compare favorably with others. "Tramps" are disturbing people in Tickets 1,00 a couple. Supper extra. we overheard a conversation between All kinds of produce taken in exchange town every night. Something Avill ULM LODGE NO. NEW two young men, which ran about as have to be done to protect the people for goods. follows: I. from such men. 1 ickets can be obtained from "Jerry how would ye like to ride on It may be well for our farmers to re A gieat many men come here with H. Schleuder, O. Hanft, A. Blanchard, a car going at the rate of 4C miles an member that S. D. Peterson handles the plea "to get Avork," and are sponging F. Friedmann and in the evening hour'*' that old and reliable line of farm meets every Saturday evening. Broth, and begging their meals in all localities. machinery manufactured by Walter "Och bedad, but I would n't like it at the door. 1 ers from abroad are cordially invited. It is shameful for young, A# Woods, embracing mowers, reapers, at all." strong, healthy men to impose on people All are cordially invited to attend. JQHN LIND, N, G. harvesters and self-binders. Mr. Peteison "Well, I've rode on the cars whin A\ ho scarcely make a living themselves. HENRY CONSTANT, Secretr.ry, informs us that he has already sold they were .going at the late of 65 miles The Committee. and delivered two self-binders this an hour." It looks as if Sleepy Eye might live. PROGRESS LODGE NO. 28, spring, while oiders for July delivery "Whin was that?" The Councilmen made a strike on saloon are coming In very fast. "At the time of the Chicago fire." men this Aveek. They collected in one IMPORT .A-JSTT! And why did they run so fast' day the little sum of $200. The city If the band that was lately organized 1 'Why to get out of the way ot the license for the sale of liquor and cigars Hicets every Thursday evening at ATheifer by the young men of .our city don't fire, to be sure!" is S5U. AVe have four saloons in running Hall. Brothers from abroad On and after April 1st, the Train succeed in furnishing the people of No wonder that the fire destroyed so order, and if the license were upe cordially invited. New with good music, it certainly heretofore known as the "St large a portion of the city if it necessitated raised to 100 dollars Sleepy Eye might DR. C. BERRY, M. W. will not be on account of Jack of enthusiasm James AtHKnnmodation,'' persons wishing to get out of have some improvements made on her llKfSRY CONSTANS, Recorder. on the part of the membeis the way of it to travel at the rate of 65 streets. Also a jail might be built, of the band, as they may be heard ox THE miles an hour. which is needed very much at present. practicing on the island opposit3 town Chartiy Lodge ST. PAUL & SIOUX CM R. R. most any nice morning as early as five o'clock. That's right boys, only stick Rev. Alexander Berghold returned Sleepy Eye Correspondence. HO. 98, MAM, to it! last Thursday evening from his lecture WILL BE BUN THK0U6H BETWEEN tour through some of*the Eastern Regular meetings At a meeting of the New Ulm Battery Sleepy Eje, April 13th 187S. States, whieh he visited in the interest ST. PAUL & WORTHINGTON, on the 2d. &, last week, Frank Burg was elected Editor Review of Bishop Ireland's Catholic colony, 4$h Tuesday Jin Captain of the company vice Capt,Roos, Things in the religious world are still in a fermentation. near Luverne, Rock county. During deceased. Mr. Burg is an old German mch month. 7* We did think that we hhonld hn\e his absence he traveled through Michigan, TIKE: TABLE, something fa\ orable to send in thi -week, aR regards M.artillery officer, thoroughly versed in DK, A, UlAapuN, W, the condition of our Amencan relJgioUH organizations. Ohio, Pennsylvania. New York, that branch of the service, and he wjll J, B. RUSSELL. Secretary, 7 13ja. m. Leave St. Paul, Arrive 6 50 p. m. AVhat the difficulty is, we do not presume Maryland and portions of Kentucky, 1 bring vitality into the organization. to know any farther than this: that there is something 1.33 p. m. Mankato, 12.25 out ol joint in the machinery that the shepherds lecturing in Milwaukee, Grand Rapids, We understand that it is the captain's 4.2.3 St. James, .9.45 Claim theys to the clern-alt are not us friendlal, as should be tha POSTOFPICE N0TIC& a Buffalo, Brooklyn, Baltimore, intention to reorganize the company, clergyotiora eather the church, or both are disorganized 8.20 Arrive Worthipgtoa, Leave J5.30 n, that unless a more frienaly and Chustian Cincinnati, Louisville and other prominent and hold regular drill meetings. Cap.tain, for Hie accommodation of our busing mgp the wras very suc IdD i spirit pie\ailstl)e churches might as well be flu.. we salute you. cities. His mission \?'l post office wijl be open on Sunday fro StpUta. hoI Thi win emab]c Emigrants and Lad Seekers to cessful, and he was greeted wherever lit. and from 12 a. m. to 2 p. in. garb, but do profess to know what constitutes practical go THBOV6H DAYLIGHT. The excitement yesterday over the Chiistianity. It is a shjjpie lor men piofebsing he appealed with crowded and enthusiastic On week days the General Delivery ^ij) be cj^apd Passengers fro points ftf east Waakatis on the to pieach the snme gospel to live in a state of hostility. on_e election of councilman, surpassed at 8 o'clock. fl 7 audiences To SIIOAV that Father Winona tL St. Peter UR,by taking the west-bound It is a pervei-Hioi) oi rejigious principle, and The Mpnpy Order office wdi be opened at 7:39^ anything we haye ever seen in tliis ci lays the foundation ot envy, Intrigue, and war* Berghold'fe lectures had a good effect, tram on that line, )ea\ ing Winoaat niidn^ht may AVe diead this state of things, and ll it continues, it and ejo*ed at 6 p. m. ty. There were four candidates in the we would state that when coming from take the above ttaui at Mankato* and reach AVorthington needs no pi ophetic eye to lc-recust tile future. It is M.iigo,ngc.i^\,Hj.jQ- a* nine m. Going field. Geo. Schneider and Fr. Boock the same afternoon. St, Paul last Saturday, we met six men, bad enough when we outsiders get by the ears, but rit at^-jop. worw by far when the shepherds take up amis and m.te, i frvQm J. W. Bmiey, I Lixeeuy, the north side, and II, A. Mibilia i. C, Itovcsy. *f KLJ'OlOUSll.s&li Ocu. Manager, ^^bupt. Gen. Tkt A&T i ii,