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

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WPP fll wpffi-a^a mm ^A^/ ^H^:ifeiSfe^^V4%^ $ &fo&M&&i Mi#^^lfef^ ^e^sd&r* ^M^^vfV--w/'-^k^^x^ l HEW DLM AND VICMfT. turn the furrow Remember the Odd JFeltows' ball, at ^4W&OOKED I PAY YOUR TAXES. and1 inch in depth Bfm? Turner hall, next ISriday evening. without a break- nm i Section 60,, of the new tax law, reads 2-would my i a conclusion tt&titis Jtfofch-proof carpet lining, jns^the That's What's the Matter as follows: the only perfect plow I ever nw. All tiling to preserve jour carpets, for sale BlJOWX COLJSTTY OFFICKllS. ll "On the first day of June, of each of my neighbors have- seen it with Ex-City Treasury at Mullen's work, and are determined as soon* as year, the county treasurer shall return P&i OJBoe Address, New Ulro. er Wm, Gmetli Julius xGuetling is building an addition they are able to get a Frost & Bradly to the county auditor the several tax ling. S to his brick house fronting on Sulky Plow, lists in his hands, having compared the German street. 81 *& AUT)ITOS-JH -B Coustims same with his duplicate receipts on file ntn &* iours truly,,t^-. ?f The Allegations of Messrs. Tju-.AMJHtKRF. Schubert. in the auditor's office, and written op About as abominable apiece of business CHARLES POUTER, vi JtKUISTBR OP JU0KD8A. Walton. posite tlie amount of each tax so receipted Grebe and Westphal only a merchant can be engaged in, is DOE OP PHOBATKA. Westphil. 5 for, the word "paid,'* and the to entice a clerk away from another NEW ADVERTISEMENTS too Well Founded.}. Ci PRK OP THU DIST. COURTAlbeit Blanchard. number of the treasurer's receipt given merchant. SHKRIPPGeo *Bickelhaupt. in discharge of such tax, and each tract NURVKYORJ. Beindt. "Wm. Winkelmann is getting his brick or lot of real property against which City Treasury short The NOTICfE. yard ready for business, and he will COURI COMMISSIOKERE. Kocli. the taxes remain unpaid, shall be commence making brick as soon as the -COUNTY ATTORNEYB. F. Webbei. $1324.04. deemed delinquent. And therefore a ^CORONERDr C. Weschcke. weather will permit. penalty of ten per cent, shall immediatly Notice is hereby given that all persons XdDNTY SUPERISTFSDI'NTJollll Li11(1. accure and thereafter be charged We understand that parties from holding apparatus and implements COMMISSIONERSL D. Kice chaiinian, Chas. Was And the Treasurer's Bondsmen upon all such delinquent taxes, and any Mankato are about to open a clothing that belong to the Fire Department of ner, Anton MancUu felil, W. Sanders, Ole Jorgen auditor who shall make out and deliver store in Smith's building, opposite the called upon to the City, are required to deliver the (SOU. 7.* any statement of delinquent taxes, Merchants' hotel. same without delay to Councilor L. make Good the without including such penalty therein, Buenger, Committee of the Fire Department Deficiency. M. Mullen will accept the thanks of Commeroial. and any treasurer who shall receive and that hereafter no person ye postmaster and the public generally payment of such tax without including will be permitted to take from the Engine tor those haadsome maps he has placed such penalty, shall be liable to the House ladders, hooks, buckets, or in the post office. Which, like Little Men, they county for the amount of such penal- any other apparatus. The City Marshal NEW ULM MARKET. ty-" is hereby instructed to cause that State Auditor "Whitcomb will hold step up and do. By the above it will be seen that the new the fine determined by law will be imposed a public land sale at Redwood Falls. law is quite iron-clad, and no leniency on those who do not comply with Monday, May 13th, of all the school and (Corrected Weekly by Richard Pfefferle. on the part of the county officers should this notice. internal improvement lands that have It has been rumored for some time be expected. Pay your taxes promptly A- lour, ]e bbl $6.00@7.00 been appraised in Redwood county. that something was wrong in our city By order of the City Council before June first, and thereby avoid \V heat, per bushel 90 treasury, and Fr. Grebe four weeks Just think of it! It only requires a JACOB NIX, th*10per cent, penalty which attaches Oats, per bushel ago openly asserted in the caucus held saving of two cents a week, or Si.00 a r. 40 City Clerk. to default. at Turner hall that there was a deficiency year, for which amount you can have {Barley, per lmshe 50 B.UILDIXG in the city treasury. Mr. Guetling, the Review mailed to jour address, CONTRACT. Sealed Coin per bushel, 40 STATE TEXT BOOKS. free of postage. the city treasurer, became veiy 'proposals, for the building of a "Beans, per bushel 3.00 indignant at Mr. Grebe and at once school house at New Ulm, will be received We are requested to state that E. A. Having received the depository of Potatoes, per bushel 35 proceeded to justice Fischer to seek by the undersigned to the 13th Sommerville will be atSleepy Eye every the State text books, for New Ulm and redress but the justice claiming Hams, perponud lo day of May 1878. Plans and specifications Saturday, after May 15th, and will be vicinity, I am now prepared to furnish he had no jurisdiction, the matter was can be seen at my office. O'heese, per ft) 20 prepared to attend to any business in these books in large or small quantities dropped, and people looked upon it as a The Board of Education will reserve his way that he may be favored with. salt, per bbl 2.00 to school districts, and otheis, at the meie electioneering dodge to defeat the right to reject each or every proposal. following prices, which is merely an Mr. Guetling for a re-election. But Butter, per tt lo Carl Brauns, who was in our city advance of ten per cent, over the State at the caucus held at Arbeiter hall, last Sui day, informs us that he has associated ?i gs per dozen 6 By order of the Board of Education Superintendent's list: four daj after the Turner hall caucus. himself with his brother E. CHARLES AVAGNER, CLERK. -,ard, per p^nnd lo Q, Brauns, at Tracy, in the general Mr. Westphal broadlv insinuated Patterson's Speller 17 ,11oney, per jocund 20@5 business, and that hereafter the busi-1 that matteis,were not all light/in our Fuse Reader, 12 .9* trea -r GRAND OPENING city treasiuy and said it looked rathe ou ness will be conducted under the linn Second Reader, 23 Mru.oGuetling, name ot E, O. Brauns Co. strange for the city Thir4 Header, 35 he was time S^S.1"?!'*imu}\^fl Foui th Reader, 45 Death is often caused by a severe of the 1 li Appleton's Prituaiy Anthmatic, 12 f0 Cough or old, Br. Marshall's Lung f SCHUETZEN GARDEN, A1' pre Mental 28 Syiup bliould alwa5S tred8nr y* time be taken in 2 Sj^Uw^ 1 $i wa Practical 57 tiiere for it never fails to care the worst case ^1?^^- CrUe!^r fV^ ng *H cil Sunday, April 2B, 1878. th Quackenbos' Lessons in our M?? 1 of Coughs or Colds almost instantly. fi^LfS ihoxx*h Winona & St. Peter Bailroad. Language., 29 1'iice 25 cents, bold bv Jos.. Bobletei. I wo "ici,ci never said a woid in ins own defense. Quackenbos' Pi^ctical GrammaiSG Tramps are getting quite numerous I and the matter was lost sight of in the N-ew American History67 in our citj, and "\\e hetr of several heat of discussion of other subjects. The popular Summer Garden, known Collou's Iutioduetory Geography 57 places where theyAlthougmadehitheir,{Althoughr have Mr. Guetling haat been de- as the Schuetzen Garden, will be opened Common School "57 ARRIVE. DEPART. piesenc known no each trated io a le-nomination both the 1 for the season of 1878. next Sunday, Miss. Wheeler's Geo. History &c. Day Passenger *7,40 p.m. ^S.SSa-m. ot the peace has been committed by am Turner hall and Arbeiter hall caucus- April 28. Good music has been engaged ot Mum 5 Night Pass'gei $8.30 a.m. |4,00p.nL candidacny* [ot them, yet it would be well to,r people es,d Ijbecam:e still insisted independents uponregular In for the occasion. The garden lei Cuuis" Copy Rooks, Xumbeis 1, 2, Fter the caucu to be on the lookout. an an candidate Ava^ defe*ted ^pe Fr 1 lias been thoroughly renovated and e.lecP,( o, 4, each 10 i asf is )u 'J is a pleasant resort to spend a sociable ith-1a gah shall also continue to carry the Dr. Marshall's Lung Svrup is/ A^ mee lle 1 ARRfiVE (DKPART. out doubt, the most ieli.il.le i emedy 1 ei afternoon. The best of refreshments ls National and ilonioe senes, as long as 1 oftK will! be kept on fhand. The MArshail Aecm.,.*3,5op.m. *9,ooa.m. Wel,i theie is any demand fi those book^. when the effects ot the i 1 for Couglis. Colds. Bronchitis, Astl.ua.! /L Except Sun. i Except Mon. E\^ flmv garden will always be rented to pic-nic aiu JUS. BOBLETER. shoit'frCCtl^ etc. It never fails to cure in a elected treasurer. turned over to Mr. parties on favorable terms. ues wei cept Sat. time. Call,on vour druggist and try~ i ieasul bottle tit price only 25 cents fco ne 1 1 Aa Istoisi hiag Fact. tht P. s. Should the Aveather be unfavor-" mstor by Jos Bobleter, New Ulm. I St. Paul & Sioux City Railroad. A large proportion of the Ameiican able next Sunday the opening A N ill take _T it Wius found that the allegations of Wr people die to-day djiiig from the ehects understand that Mr. Gilley, of Mr. Grebe and Mr. Westphal weie place the Sunday following. ot lJjbpep&ia oi disordered liver. The Butternut Vallej. contemplates con- onlj too well founded, and that there To ST PAULThtoueh mail and e\pies trnin Louis Schilling. lea\es S oux City at 10:10 m., St Petei at 7:J' a lesult oi these diseases upon the mashe's tending- for some of tlie piizes that was a slioitage of $1324.04, and the in, and anive in St Pavil at 11:10 a. ot intelligent and valuable people of Mr. Guetling weie in, innLn!! close connection -vuth tinms naAeneen ottered by the Minneapolis bondsmen GRAND is most alarming, making life actually Accom-*""---r- Fai Association, for the -best sugar promptly notified to make good the de- loi Ch'caso and all eastern pomt Accom .i burden instead of a pleasant existence modatton train leaves St JnnK)! at 9 15 a m,S manufactured from Amber cane nciencv. The bondsmen met last ODD FELLOW S' BALL, Petei at l:05-p. in and aimes in St. Paul at 6*50 p. ot enjoyment and usefulness as it ought raised in Minnesota. Mr. Gillev is one Monday and seemed the citv from any m. to be. Thei is no good reason tor To Siuox CITY.Mail and e\piess leaves. St Paul of the few in this vicinity who takes loss. It appear, othat Mr/ Guetling loaning out the st M5P St Petei at 7:00p in andaimesm ihis, if you will only throw aside prejudice AT lwli a great interest in the sugar making, was in the Bioij-v City at 4'ifc a. Accommodat on tiajn and skepticism, take the advice Turner Hall, theory. Jeave*St paul.tt 6:10 a,iu andai 1 r\esin St James Clt money, ,tu that tlie crookedness ot Duiggists and your friends, and try at 8 OOp We would call the attention to our exttuds back tluee A ears. We do not one bottle of Green's August Flower. readers to the notice of L. Schilling,' thinketliat undeistan(hietling's Mr. bondsmen that II has given When going to southern or eastern Your speedv relief isceitain. Millions ^ilwlose which appears in another column, i anything bv the defalcation Fowa, St. Louis, Chicago or any part of Friday Evening, April 26,1878. ot bottles of this medicine have been a from which it will be seen that the, Illinois take the moie tha onampl this cover the given away to tiy~its virtues, with Schuetzen Garden will be opened to I them a Imortgage all of property Chisago, Clinton,D ukp& Minn. 1 satisfactory results in every case. You llicl the public next Sunday. Mr. Schilling can buy a sample bottle tor 10 cents to Several Tableaux will be given, is constantly improving and beautU. deficiency.) running six months, by try. Three doses will relieve the worst IR/# XV*. fying this popular summer garden, and i ^hich time he expects to realize during the evening. The members case. Positively sold by Jos. Bobleter at he is now engaged in filling and even-1 enough to reimburse them. of the Odd FelloAvs' society will appear Guetling is an old resident here and all Druggists on the Western Mr ing up the grounds. Don't fail to give La, OrosseJ s"WlS. in their regalias. Continent. him a call next Sunday. and has held the office ol city treasurer for ten or twelve years, and the news ,1T Xf TIME TABLE. take pleasure in calling the at-' of his defalcation was received by his Charlestown, Redwood Co Tickets 1,00 a couple. Supper extra. Minn. Going South. Going North tention of our readers to the new ad-1 many friends with as much surprise as Leav 8,0 0 a April 22d, 1876. li.i Cios.se, Le.ive 1248 asu ai,inc Arr b,4 vertisement of Chas. Wagner, which pain' Mr. Mulllen: hnton JJt,G5 LCIIA 7,00 ickets can be obtained from appears elsew here. It will not be sa\ Dear Sir:your letter, asking how Letn 9,15 p. Chu .igo arr b,M a in. ing too much when we state that Mr. H. Schleuder, O. Hanft, A. Blanch- I liked my Furst &, Bradley Sulkey Trains make close connection at all VPEBSONAl.. i||F carries-a any other furniture- Wagne larger and more com than Plow, that I purchased ot you, is reard, F. Friedmann and in the evening important junctions, and between Du ^eleiafi Hon. C. B. Tj ler returned from WiHis ceived, and in leply 1 would say, that hmiiP-indrhiei.ro there ar*tw dailv ique ana Lincag tnei axe jv\ daily at the door. pitces nona last Monday evening, greatly impioved I thought last fall when I was plowing tni Uain&. alwayss id All are cordially invited to attend. Avill be fountd just and reasonable, health, my stubble ground, that it was "perfection F. O, WYATT, Gen. faipt. au and his goods first class. itself"that nothing in shape Dubuque OA* a We received a pleasant call last The sewing machines he handles are The Committee. ot a plow could be better. But I was Monday from C. P. Walker, of themistaken. old favorites and speak for themselves. NE W VIM LODG E NO. 53, think it is full better as C. WAGNER, firm of Parker Walker, Job Printers. a breaker. The two musical societies of Kew I Rochester, Minn. I plowed last fall about 125 acres Ulm have joined hands and last "Wednesday without sharpening the shear. The J. Schreiber, representing the well organized a new society, to be draught was lightthe ground plowed known confectionery house of J. Fernekes known as the "Xew Ulm Msenner DEALER IN ALL KINDS OF meets every Saturday evening. Brothers an even depth and left so smooth, and & Bio., of Milwaukee, spent Saturday Choir." The following named gentlemen )J1 i i from abroad are cordialjy invited- the stubble coveied so well, that I and. Sunday in our city. were elected as officers of the society could not count the furrow's. for the ensuing year: JOHN LIND, N, G, I. S. Gerald, County Supt. of Renvile 1 have broken about 25 acres of prairie R. P. A. XixMusical Director, HENRY CONSTANS, Secretary, Co., and Eric Ericsen, County Auditor, sod this spring with the breaking E G. PahlPresident. came down Saturday and remained Jos. A. EcksteinSecretary. attachment, and am better pleased PROGRES S LODG E $0. 38, Pictures, Frames, MooMings^ over Sunday. i John XeumannTreasurer". 1' than ever. I don't think there is a ,A.. O XT. "OT\ -n Q, StohlmannCustodian. 'balk" on the whole piece, and it Mr. McCollom. representing the "j- and Children's Carriages/ We understand that the societv already seems to me that three horses draw it popular grocery house of Xe\v ell & meets every Thursday evening at Arbeiter numbers thirty-five members, Harrison, of Minneapolis, was in our as easy as four do an ordinary plow of Singer Hewing machine &5.00^ Hall. Brothers from abroad comprising the best talent in the citv. city last Friday looking after the inteof the same size. ire cordially invited. New Davis i. $35.00 We wish the society success and lie-rests his house. *w***%**. At 4, I will mention a few points of excellence:It DR. C. BERRY Wheeler & Wilson $35.00- M. W. speak for it liberal encouragement on frequently happens that on 5 HENRY CONSTANS, Recorder, b s? x,. i the part of our citizens. one side of a "land" the ground is softer For the last two or three weeks than on the other, and a common meaithlyf~ The night express which arrived County Auditor Constans has been Machines sold on time or plow gauged to a proper depth on the ChaftiyLoflge here last Saturday morning met near communication with State Auditor payments. hard side, will run too deep on the soft the depot with what might have been Whitcomb, with reference to having a side, but not so with this. The furr6w VQ 98, AX lillAll. a very severe aecident. As the express sale of school lands in this county thig is a uniform depth, and if, by anychance, train was approaching the depot on the spring, and a few da\e ago he received MINNESOTA ST., NEW ULM,- MIHN.^- the furrow gets too deep or Regular meet- main track some one motioned to thethe following letter, from which it will too shallow, in any place, all you have ings on the 2d. & *J3T- engineer of the Marshall train, which be seen thill no sale will be hetd until CENTRE STREETS to do is to move the lever forward or 4th Tuesday hi was standing on aside track, to back fall:?i,? ^?_ 1^-3 back a notch or two for one furrow, each month. |^J SAMPLEROOM & BILLIARD HALLf up, which he at once proceeded to do. f:% STATAuditors E OF MINNESOTAT and you are all right again. A Office DR, MARDEN, W. M. and got so^near the main track near the W -T.B, The prairie is frequently rough, and RU-SSS:I,JL. Secretiiry round houses, that the coaches of the St. Paul, Minn.. April 10, '7 the gauge wheel of a common plow, in incoming train were raked fore and H. B. CONSTANS, passing over a hummock or ta "gopher POSTOFFICE NOTICE. aft. Quite a hole was smashed into Auditor of Brown county pile'' -will raise the plow out. But the jdie. first coach, while the pother two Dear Sir..In reply toyomsof the fop tlieaccenwvodfttion'of ,oiirfcSintemen the gauge wheel of this runs in the furrow, 'stem more or lessdamaged. 4Iad the 1st in*t. I have to say that it did notwhere post otti.e w*U 1 open on amcteyt, trow 8-to W a the ground is smooth. A common Marshall train backed up two feet seem,ad\ isable to have a sale of school in ami from 12 a. ni. to 2 p. jn. plow oniough uneven ground, further the express train would surely lands in vour county this spring. The On week days the Genena DeJ very ill bp cjosed Ltf BASEMENT OP where there are frequent depressibns sale will be I eld at the usual time next have been thrown from the track, at 8 o'clock. ^r^&jLtJ&'lJ JUJ of the surface, is continually 'bobbing' 2Ciesliaa.gr IBloclr." "Jf^ fall. There will be no sale in Sibley when something serious might have Tl^e Money dytley OjOSce wilj be opened out, andjnaking "balks", or causing at730a resulted. Xo one was hurt by the ac-! county until fall. a'iji ^pbed at S p. in, The best of Wines, Liquors and Ci *&P you to "tohoa" and^'back up." I is cident, but some of the lady passengers M.ijI^onjce.i&t^.UcJ.ot.e at uin p. JB, Going Yours tiuly, gars constantly kept on nand. **#$' not so with this. With the shear ordinarily *vi bailly Kcared^O s, 0. WHITCOMB, Auditor.- sharp, I canjiloyr one half an Louis Felkel, Prop'r.. sir* SiV* xl i ^-?t W^^'T'*.'*