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

May 1, 1878 · Page 7 of 8

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TfSSP* ins-*. 'b'ikr 13^ *r4halkjtf'ibailfo$ -Jsa -ii. HEW EH AD VICMTT. Plum-tree blossoms now perfume the If any of our friends, in the town of Our merchants, Simmons and Werring, The firm of Talbot & Rinke have Linden and adjoining towns see a man have'each a large stock of goods, air. ^Zm^ ^jim$M"i^4% tUTk^m commenced excavating for the cellar with a team of grey ponjes *shying and are doing a good business. j, in their new store. They are energetic =*S2 Let us have street lamps by alltoward JUIXHJJIH them, they can just bet their men, and mean business. Bnpv means. When you print Posted's adviseTbe CotfNTY OFFICERS. boots that he is a "hail insurance man.'' sure to prjnt Aunt Sally's also, that The pay car was *d$ last Monday Our Schools are running in good H represents a good company, but is Post dlttce Address New Mm. he may kn&w who to look out for. and made the boys happy. order this summer, the first titae for a bashful chap, therfore receive him several seasons. We hope the teachers kindly and give him all the encouragement Two weeks ago "Uno Hoo" put our Sleepy Eye, Iberia and Lone Tree will make this term a profitable one you can, as. he only seeks to adoverseer in mind that a certain bridge Lake correspondence on fourth page. AVDITOH,H. B. Conatans. for the pupils. vance your own interests.J was out of repair, It is passable now. i TREASURERF. Schubert. Ed. Roden has veneered his residence Machinery! Machinery! seems to be KEOHTER OF DEED-A. Walton. and thereby greatly improved its looks. Reformer, take noticewe have had Jvnoie OI-PROBATKA. Westphal. the rage in Sleepy Eye. There are six rf PERSONAL, 'i a town board for about four weeks. Cr.KRK or THE DIST COURTAlbert Blanchard The Governor's Guard meets every agents in town, and more coming. Port. Gibbs, the boss herder, gave For further particulars call upon our SHERIFF*43ft? Bickelhaupt. Sunday at 10 a. m. for drill. Members They all seem to sell enough to make us a pleasant call yesterday, Chaiiman, Mr, Montgomery. SC-RVEYORJ Berndt. it lively "The poor farmers!-' take notice. ,%.r^ & C^tmT COMMISSIONERE G. Koch. ourXieolletFritsche,was Fr, County Treasurer of Other sections of the county seem to Nic. Nenno expects to be on CpvTT ATTORNEYB F. Webber. Mrs. Myers, east of town, had her county, in our city last be troubled with theological disputes streets with his street sprinkler in a CORONERDr. Wescheke. arm badly broken last week. Also Mr. Friday and quarrels, but we are not. Our Advent few days. Myers was badly injured. While going COUNTY SUPERINTENDENTTolm Lind. friends have it all their own way. Ex-County Commissioner Isaac COMM^DSIONERSL. D. Rice chairman, Cbas. Wag home from town the team ran away -*With street lamps and a street Johnson, of Lone Tree Lake, paid the ner, Anton Manderfeld, W. H. Sanders, Ole Jorgen Our summer school commenced last and threw them both out, causing the sprinkler, our city will present a cosmopolitan Review office a visit last week. son. Monday, with Miss Esther Bowen, as injuries. appearance. teacher. We have not received our Col. Wm. Pfsender, State Treasurer, Last week some one threw a stone Oommeroial. Mr. Beussmann is putting down a supply of text books yet, but hope we spent a few days in town last week, through the side-lamp at the depot. sidewalk of Redstqne, on his corner shall soon. and while here paid the Review office a The agent, Mr. White, tried tofindthe lot fronting Centre street. newr Mr- D. Greene received a pleasant call. perpetrator, of the deed but without NEW ULM MARKET. A social hop and grand raffle will be well auger last week. Every person success. The one who did the act had held on Wilhelm's Heights, opposite lacking good water will find it for their better call and pay damages. A new time table went into effect on town, Sunday May 12th. interest to call upon him. Water is the Winona & St. Peter railroad last W. F.Smith, who has been in the law cheaper than cider. Cof reeled Weekly by Richard Pfefferle. The hail storm last Monday was a Sunday but the change in the arrival business here for several years, left fair reminder to our farmers that they One day last week as some of our town a week ago, and has not been Flour, per bbl $6.00@7.00 and departures of trains at this station should get their crops insured. boys were testing that sweet cider heaid from since. J. J. Kelly left a is very slight. The day passenger Wheat, per bushel ,90 they carried the test so far, that we day or two later in search of Mr. S., and the Marshall accommodation We are sorry to learn that Hon. E. Oats, per bushel J40 wei reminded of the time when the but he thinks he will let the job, as arrive and depart as heretofoie. The St. Julien Cox has been ill for sometime Barley, per bushe 50 place was called Podunk when "Peel'' lawyers are hard chaps to find, when night passenger arrives 10 minutes and unable to attend to business. Skinner dispensed good things on, they have plenty of money. Give it (orn per bushel, 40 later and departs 10 minutes eailier. "Hill's Half Acre," but there were no M, Mullen is just in receipt of his to him, Jack! The freight train that heretofore airived Beans, per bushel 3.00 blackened eyes or broken bones. third car load of plows this spring. at 3,30 p. m. now arrives at 2.30, Potatoes, per bushel 35 Mine host of the Union House,Fred. Verily, the plow business must be thereby doing away with a great deal In a recent issue you speak of the Koehne, is doing a flourishing business. I lams, per ponnd lo good. of confusion that existed at this station tenifying effect of Aunt Sally's letter This popular house has lately been enlargeprepared Cheese, je lb 20 under the old arrangement. The rain and hail storm which passed upon the correspondents of this place. and remodeled, andeFred classi to accommodat all alt,perbb 2.00 over our city last Monday, made sad I think the trouble is they have been nowr waiting for something to turn up and havoc with the plum and apple.tree ses. A splendid sample room for the utter, perjjib lo New Ulm Lodge No. 53,1. O. F. they no doubt expected something blossoms. accommodation of commercial men has celebrated the 59th anniversary of the Sggs per dozen 6 would happen when you gave "Posted's been handsomly fitted up, while his order in America last Friday evening The May term of the District Court Lard, per pound lo name full." sleeping appartments are good enough with a grand ball. During the evening begins next Tuesday. Jurors and others Honey, per pound 20@25 for a king to repose in. Fred is a several tableaux were given commemorating are cordially invited to pay the Review whole-souled boy, and we are glad to the establishment of the office a visit when in the city. Wm. F. Smith Bound that note his prosperity. order, and Oscar Hanft made a pointed Sleepy Eye shall not be Although there was quite a crowd at oration, from which it appears that Mr. JohnC. Zieske, the amicable and the Schuetzen Garden last Sunday, the there are 66 Odd Fellows' lodges in Outdone by New Ulm accommodating harness man of Sleepy attendance was by no means as large Minnesota, and 7078 lotlges the in the Sensation Eye, has on hand a full and complete as we anticipated. United States with a membeislup o stock ot everything in his line including 556,689. Mr. Hanft, dm ing his remarks Line. The bowling-alley in the Turner hall trunks, valises, whips etc., of all said that the order was organized park has been thouroughly repaired Winona & St. Peter Railroad. qualities and styles, and at prices ranging for the purpose of biinging men and is now in first class order. The trom the lowest to the best. Mr. Vamoses after hastily nearer together, that they may the better garden lb open every Sunday. Z. also has a nice lot of harnesses, of understand and help one anothei disposing of his Law his own make, and is prepared at all A splendid assortment of trusses and and their families in time ot need, and Library. ARRIVE. DEPART. times to make up anything in his line shoulder braces just received by Jos. that the signs and language of the order, #7,40 p.m. *5,55 a.m in the very best style and at reasonable Day Passenger Bobleter. Having bought direct from of which some people make so much lates Any one wanting anything in the fact lie is enabled to sell at bottom ado, were meiely used to piotect thorn Night Pass'ger 8,40 a.m. t3,50p.m. Leaving a great deal of crookedness John's way will find it their advantage figures. selves against fraud. The attendance to look over his stock and prices, and and a host of Creditors was not as large as we anticipated, but Prairie schponers are passing through they will be sure to be suited. John haXina those that were theie enjoyed themselves ARRU E. DEPART. behind him. town every day, and amongst the number has hosts of friends all over this and hugely. Marshall Accom...*3,3op.m. *0,ooa.m. that passed through Moaday we 0ub A adjoining counties who will be glad to I0 3 noticed one on which there was written le see him coming to the front. Well, Except Sun. Except MQ^. Except W. F. Smith, the enterprisingattor- "To Pipestone you bet" Wenzel Manderield ot the United success John. $$$, 0 ?e? States'sIgnllTeTvrcerwho has ot'late We aie glad tp note tjiat our City heard of our little New Ulm sensation, traveled over a large extent of country, St, Paul & Sionx City Railroad. Fathers ai HIOA ing tq accertam the and being possessed oi a desire that NEW ADVERTISEMENTS and is at piesent stationed at feelings of the people in regard to establishing New Ulm shall nevei outdo the village Buikes Station, AiizonaTemtoiy, has street lamps. This is a move of sleep} Eye, even if it is in the sensation To ST. PAULThrough matl and express turn the following to say a recent piivate in the right direction and ought to be len*e Sioux C'ty at 10:10 p. St Peter at 7:.12 a line, hastily disposed ot his law letter to the Editor ot the ReAiew, THE MANKATO in and airivew in St Panl at 11:10 a encouraged. hbiarv a week ago last Fiiday, and, which may be of mteiest to many ot m, making close connection with trains unbeknown to any one, quietly aliped for Chicago and all eastern points Accommodation Dr. Marshall's Lung S-* ruy speaks our readeis: WOOLEN FACTORY tiam !ea\esSt James at9 a. St out ot town leaving his family and a for itself. It seems everybody recommends Peter at 1:05 p. m. and anives in St Paul at 6:50 In thui-wcuutj farmingiscairied onto somce\tent host ot creditois behind him. Mr. in. it as the most reliable remedy in the u\ei ullej 1) it nothing is i use 1 but barle To Siuox CITY.Mail and express leaves St Paul a little'w he it 1 stock They do not e\ en n^t Smith cast his lot lth Sleepy Eye for Coughs, Colds and Pulmonary complaints. wras yet itt infancy, at 3:15 p. m., St. Peter at 7:00 p. and arm en in vegetabteb tuoiii,n to supplj thai o\v n, households when the town has established a branch house in Xew Price 25 cents a bottle, Sold Sioux City at 4'05 a. Accommodation tram Ranchei o who hi\ fi om one to t\\ hundred head and naturally being of an amicable Ulm, Kieshng's brick building, opposit leave* St Panl at 6:10 a and arnves in St James of stock can not manage to supply milk and bnttei by Jos. Bobleter. at 8:00 p. n enough foi their ovwi use 'Venomous insects ind deposition, he succeeded in building Epple's meat market. The undersigned, reptile* abound One ot the most dangeious it. Ten sacks of garden seed were received up a good law nd collection business. one of the proprietors, hzzaid called the GiH monstei and Hab been known When going to southern or eastern in this county from Major Strait to attain the lenght ol about two leet Mexu ins But the Luge amount of money he would respectfully announce to the Iowa, St. Louis, Chicago or any part of say, and will sweai b\ the gieat Moutezuma And if for free distribution to grasshopper handled was too gieat a temptation foi public that he will receive and forward not sufficient by a half do/en nioie s,iint- oi gods, Illinois take the sufferers., The Major will furnish him. and he gradually commenced using to the factory wool for spinning and thnt it a peison is bitten by one ot these monsteis he will die befoie the leptila can set his lam:* out Chicago, CliBtQS?|nkqnq&Minn. a, package of seed, as long as he has hispations' monev, andfinallycai-caiding purposes. Wool will also be Beloie putting on our hoots in the morning we any at his command, to anyone applying ned tins illegal piactice so fai tli.it on lecehed in exchange for goods. An have to shike out intulas, centipedes, and peihaps a lattlegnake oi so which maj have taken up for them. Write him at Shakopee. seveial occasions he was obliged to experienced tailor has been employed lodgings theie call upon the generosity of his fuends and orders for suits, of the best quali* ^at^ Having used Dr. Marshall's Lung I think Minnesota i about as good a country is to help him out of his predicament. ty and at lowest prices, will be filled a man wants to get mtp, it is pietty cold thtie Syrup in my practice for some time. I La Qrpsse^*TWis. sometimes, but itIs hp^ as hell heie the summer We are informed, with what truth we on short notice. Call and examine am prepared to say that it is a superior You have snow sto ms, we hav sand =toi ms Inch can not say, that of late he was in the the goods and obtain prices. beat any snow stoiml've e\ei seen Spimg and remedy for all eases of Coughs, TIMETABLE. fall the loveliest Qi seasons are unknown hue habit of foiging other peoples names Colds and diseases of the Lungs and CHRISTIAN ROOS. jGioing South. Goin0gt.North. topiomisoiy notes, as eudorseis and Letve 8,0 m. Chest. Dr. WALTMAN. Springfield, 5 ltd CroHoe, Leave 12,48 p. m. arrive 3,43 p. m. 4 makeis, oider to raise money to 7 Mich. For sale by Jos. Bobleter. Public School Examinations. NOTICE. Arr Dubuane I meet the most urgent demands made ^upuqne Lea on him. He bonowed money wher- e83 5 The annual examinations of the public An 64r hnton Uj'iS Lea 7,00 Jos. Bobleter has just received the e^ N er he could get any, and rumor has schools of this city, were held on Notice is hereby given that all persons Chicago arr 6,30 a m. Leave 9,15 p. m. largest invoice of musical merchandise it that he is owing nearly $3,000 in Trains make close connection at all Wednesday, Thursday and Fuday ot holding apparatus and implements ever brought to New Ulm. The twoSleepy Eye alone. After the truth of important junctions, and between DuJiuque last week. On Wednesday the that belong to the Fire Department of assortment embraces violins, violin thehi departure dawned on some of his and Chicago there are two daily piimary classes were examined in the City, are required to deliver the bows, violin boxes and trimmings, accordians. heaviest creditois an effoit was made trains. forenoon and the 5th class in the afteinoon. Same without delay to Councilor L. harmonicas and instruction to find out his whereabouts, with a desire F. O. WYATT, Gen. Supt. The four higher classes weie Buenger, Committee of the Fire Department books. When in want of anything in to biing him to justice but so far and that hereafter no person examined at Turner Hall on Thuisday Dubnquelow a NEW ULM LODGE NO. 53, the musical line it will be to your interest the effort has been unavailing. We will be permitted to take from the Engine and Friday. to give him a call, I. understand that he was seen for several House ladders, hooks, buckets, or All the members of the Board of days in St. Peter, but left that place any other apparatus. The City Marshal Education were present neaily the M. Mullen the other day showed us before his pursuers got there. His is hereby instructed to cause that whole of the time during the three a fine chromo, in an elegant black walnut thepaiants are lespected citizens of Decorahj the fine determined by law will be im das taking active inteiest mall meets every Saturday evening. Brothers frame, of the celebrated trotting Iowa, and this must indeed be posed on those who do not comply with exercises, thereby encouraging both from abroad are cordially invited. stallion "Governor Sprague," the sorry news to them. this notice. teachers and pupils. Quite a number G.property of Hon. J. I. Case, of Racine. JpHN LfND, N. of the parents of scholars, besides Wis. Governor Sprague has a record By order of the City Council HENRY CONSTANS, Secretary, many others were also present during of 2s20}, the,fastest time ever ma*de Sleepy Eye Gleanings. JACOB Nix, a pait of the time. Though the number by a five-year-old, and judging from the PROGRESS LODGE NO. 28, ''j'-Vrj CityClerk.^ of visitors was by no means small, picture must be Messenger of the still theie ought to have been many BproposalsG highest type^ ^^^/s^^ rvftfr J. J. Ivelley is receiving a large stock UILDIN CONTRACT. Sealed!: more. We think the majority of those We would call the attention- of our of lumbei. for the building of a* meets every Thursday evening at Arbeiter interested in any of the scholars, could readers to the new advertisement of re-J school house at New Ulm, will be Hall. Brothers from abroad in some way spare a few hours in which J. P. Pertrand has the foundation the Mankato Woolen Factory, which ceived by the undersigned tothe 13th ire cordj.ajly invited. to note the results of the year's labor laid for his new harness shop. appears in another column. The es* day of May 1878. Plans and specifi., of teachers and pupils. Those pupils DR. C. BERRY, M. W. tablishment of a branch house in this Christ. Emrich is having his hotel cations can be seen at my office. who know that their parents will be HKNRV CONSTATS, Recorder. w7ith a fresh coat of paint. city Will dp away with the necessity of covered The Board of Education will reserve" observers of their work, either during wool growers in this vicinity taking the right to reject each or every proposal, examinations or at other times, are The pleasant weather we are having their prpduct to Mankato, as they can generally found to be the ones who brings lots of people to town. It makes ,iy Lodge leave it with Mr. Roog, the manager By order of the Board of Educatioa strive the hardest in order to make as business lively. of the branch in this city, or have the CHARLES WAGNER, CLERK. much progress as possible. NO. 98, A.F. afldAM, wool exchanged for cloth. Iron for the Redwood Falls railroad, Judging from remarks made by now being constructed, is being delivered The Winona & St. Peter railroad members of the Board and others, we WfReguhu meet1 CENTRE STREET r^f here in large quantities. |JJ &.seems tp be particularly unfortunate think that the past year's work of ings on the 2d. of late. A freight train, going east teachers and scholars has given general SA ME ROO &BIUMDEALI, The windows in John A. White's 4th Tuesday in last Wednesday, met with no less than satisfaction to the majority of those cellar were all put in wrong, and last each month. three accidents. We lear-n the particulars who have witnessed the results. week he had them taken out and put DR. A. MARDEN, W: M. ronj route agent Lewis. The first in right. J. B, RUSSELL,, gepretary. The schopls will reopen on the 13th accident that befell the train was at of May, when the pupils will be classified Dr. Wellcome is engaged setting POSTOPFICE NOTICE. Kasson where one ofthe train men had according to their standing as some ornamental trees in front of his his hand badly crushed, in making a shqwn by test examinations held during house. The doctor says: "I've got to For the accommodation of onr business men the coupling. At St, Charles another tram the latter part of last term. post office will be open on Sundays from 8 to 10 a work in order to, live." '--i ran.into the .sear end of the unfortunate VT ni. and from 12 a. m. to 2 p. m. train, badly demoralizing the caboose R. H. Bingham has purchased a lot On week da} the General Delivery will be closed Golden Gate Gleanings. and crushing a man's arm. At IKIieslirLg-s sioclc. t 8 o'clock. in front of the school house. He intends Minnesota Junction the train dashed 'art* }&& to move his bupding, next to the the Money Order Office wjjl be opened at 7:30 a. #ssi Ci& into a freight car loaded with wheat.! SWEET cider at Werring's. The best of Wines, Liquors and m., andyclosed at 6 p. n, *"'_, drug store, over there for a dwelling k,, completely wrecking it and 'spoiling] There is some prospect of our gars constantly kept on liamL hav- er is also, going to Madsroingea'.t willloP at mnc Gom? himse. Wm build in trout of & school h'duse. Levis FelkfI. Prtpl** ibuiit tial ot the contents of the car. ing another store in the village. Jias.. ttau