New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
May 8, 1878 · Page 7 of 8
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mni" mm "Uti&iffii ULM1ID VICIHITI The summer term of our public Royal Belgian and United States mail. Louis E. Cooke, special agent of W. Goldei Gate Correspondence. school commences next Monday. d* Passage can be contracted fiom any W. Cole's great New York and New Orleans \Hit GOLDEK GATE, i% w, point in Belgium, Southern Germany, Circus, Menagerie and Congress As a "hail insurance raaa" the chap Austria, the Netherlands, Switzerland of living wonders, was in our city yesterday with the grey ponies was a failure. I saw a lengthy article in the Herald 0^ "BROWN COUNTY OFFIQERSL. and Italy. Pare from Antwerp to and made preliminary arrangements of Aqril 26th, in regard to Home town Musical merchandise at wholesale Ne^TJlm $47,95. for this famous establishment Poat Office Address New Ulm. *V^ matters, and Judge Hanscome*s opinion. and retail at the.City Drug Store.*f to give aa exhibition in New Ulm June 4. kv In the first place I would say f^feW It is hardly necessary to say much Violins and accordions, all prices that the judge was wrongfully informed PERSONAL. about an establishment which, for variety AUDITORH. Constans. and styles, at the City Drug Store. if I understand the rights of J*. FA, A. Praxel, of Lambei^W, paid and magnificence, has no equal TEEASURERF. Schubert. the appointing board. There was no Our Washington 'letter on fourth St. Paul a visit last week,. on tb.e continent. On this occasion, HEGISTER OF DEEDSA. Walton. justice of the peace appointed, onlyone page is unusually interesting this however., the attraction will be enhanced JDDBX OF PROBATEA Westplial J. H.. Kiel and Fred GJey, of supervisor to fill the place of the week. by a very important addition. Ci IRK OF THE DIST COURTAlbert Blanchard. Springfield, were in our city two days one elected and who failed to qualify, SHERIFFGeo Bickelhaupt Mi'- ole., with ti aceustomed enterprise., Mrs Florian Hess will accept the last wee^k. and likewise refused to meet, which I 4V( .has secured for exhibition two of SURVEYORJ 'Berndt. thanks of ye editor for a handsome think, would eventually leave a vacancy Connty Commissioner Jcefgenson the greatest curiosities of the daythe COURT COMMISSIONER-4-E. 6 Koch. boquet, in the appointing board. In filling of linden, favored the Review office largest man and woman in the world. COUNTY ATTORNEYB F. Webbei. the vacancy I do not suppose that the CORONERDr. C. Weschcke. Our city js getting metropolitanized with a call last Wednesday. Mr. Bates, the male giant, is eight supervisors followed the full letter of in some respecjbs yery fast. 0 yes, in COUNTY SUPERINTENDENTJohn Lind. feet high, lacking one-half inch, and the law, but the spirit was, nevertheless. ^-D- K. Green, f the old and reliable oMMisaioNERSL D. Rice chairman, Chas. Wag some respects! his better half, who appears along with It appears that the legal profession drug house of Dohmen, Schmitt & Co., nr, AutoandnJYIerfeld, W. H. Sanders, Ole Jorgen him, boasts exaetly the same number It is rumored that a passenger train and others of Sleepy Eye have of Milwaukee, passed last Sabbath son. J" of feet of womanhood. The couple will sqon be put on to run between with his friends here. caused all this trouble, as there is always i_% 1 have appeared before her majesty, who Oonaraaeroia,!. ,Uere and Marshall. some one of the good people of Dr, Yarnall, of St. Paul, will visit was so much impressed by their appearance the village of Sleepy Eye hurt It is .estimated that not less than New Ulm, Friday, Saturday and Sunday that she presented his giantship whenever they cannot have everything 300 immigrant teams passed through May 10,11 and 12, at Pensylvania with a magnificent gold watch, their own way. Now I do hope our city last week bound west. House. The Doctor treats all chronic valued at $1,000. This gift, it need NEW ULM MARKET. that some one will test the legality of diseases. hardly be said, is cherished by Mr. C. RO Iloff will soon move his hardware the board to see who was in the right, \i Bates as his most valued possession, Among the attorneys in attendance and tinware store into the building the justices who declared that there upon the court we noticed Chas. Davis, formerly occupied by Diedrich & Ben.djxon. was no board, or the board who tried Cprrecied Weekly by Richard Pfefferle. Ot St. Peter. S. Pieice, of St. Paul, to save the town expenses. The refusal Sleepy Eye Gleanings, Hour, per bbl &6.66@7.00 B. F. Webber, Geo. Kuhlmann, F. Baasen, of one of the board to serve is recorded, ''The poor man's friend" has at last J. Newhait and John Lind of Wheat, per bushel 90 and I am informed that the reache New Ulm. Stick by the merchants New .Ulm. other sent his books to the Clerk of Oats, per bushel 40 Business is as lively as ever. who have stuck by you through Court. Barley, per bushe Prof. 11. P. A. Nix, of this city, the J#st four years pf grasshoppeis John White carries a "red flag" this If the board had taken the advise of visited Redwood Falls last week and on and hard times. Corn per bushel, 40 week. They say it is the sign of death. our learned school master instead of Friday evening delivered a lecture Beans, per bushel 3.00 #ur merchants are making an effort Wm. Baker is constructing a the justices of the peace, or Aunt Sally's, the M. E Church ot that place. Subject. to have all stores closed on Sunday. Potatoes, per bushel 35 dwelling house in front of the school or your Tracy correspondents advise 'Meserism.*' We undei stand that the This is a move in the right direction, house. to stay within the gate, they might Hams, per ponud lo lectuie was one of the best ot the but unless all of our business men can have clone better. There certainly is "Home Course." Cheese, per ft 20 We learn that the R. R. Co. intends be induced to join it, it Avi# amount to a wide diffeience of opinion in this to built aground-house and turn table salt, per bbl 2.00 notiling. badly muddled matter three attorneys here as soon as possible. The Hessian Military Band, which gave Butter, per flj lo of New Ulm agreeing and one differing. We notice by our exchanges that several concerts in tuis city a shoit The ball that as held at Masonic It is a query who got Judge Hanscome's Sggs per dozen 6 nearly every town in this part of the wree had a very pqo atten time ago, and since then have been Hall last opinion for the information of State is putting in street lamps this -.aid, per poxmd lo making a tour ot the eastern and southern dance. Try it again, boys. the Herald readers. I would refer spring, Jf ow is as go,od a tjme as any I loney, per pound 20@25 parts of this State, and western your readers to sec. 44,45,06 of Booths for New Ulm to make a, move in this The cold weather we had on May 3d parts of Wisconsin, leceived a telegram township manual. I can not find section direction. made us think of January. Some potatoe at Rochester the other day, fiom 25 aEuded to in the Herald. I patches were touched by frost. Hesse Castle, ordering their immediate Dr. Maishairs Lung Syrup speaks for would likewise like to see where it return home. It had been their intention itself. It seems everybody recommends Francis Ibberson, our popular druggist, says who to appoint.Iwish some of the to remain in this country until it as the most reliable remedy foi is leceiving a new stock of drugs. knowing ones would call anew townmeeting August, and to give another series of Coughs Colds and Pulmonary complaints. Mi. Ibbeison is doing a good business and get things in shape. I conceits in this city about July 4th. Pi ice 25 cents a bottle. Sold and caries a fiist class stock of goods. would further say I was informed that During their sojourn in this country, by Jos. Bobleter. none of the old board wished the office, Winona & St. Peter Bailioat Prairie Schooners are thicker than which lias been just one5 eai, they peiformed and I believe requested Green to name Hettinger I Nuessle, late of Chicago, ever- Mwnesota is bound to be one of in neaily every piomment to^vn some party whom he wanted to serve have thoioughly refitted and lefurnished the best States in the Union, and those and city the middle and western 111 the board. Not being present I give the meat market at Spoi has' who wish'to laise wheat will fiyd it to States, and wheiever they went lhey you things as I can gather them. Although old stand, and are now prepaied to furnish th-eir advantage to give Minn, a tiidl. ARRIVES. pEPART. made a host of w,aim tuends all of this letter is quite long I hope anything in their line at pi ices to Bay Passenger *7,40 p.m. *5,55 a.m whom will wish them a sate jouiftey The R. 11. Co. are driving spiles at you will accord me the favor to publish Stiijt the times. back tljir Fatlieiland, Night Pass'ger 8,40 a.m. t3j50p.m. the wafcejt. tank. The} aie going to it and at the same time give your readers constiupt a wind mill to pump the watei The New Ulm Manner Choir, lately the benefit of something of interest into the tank. They are also driving organized in this city, gave a pj.c-nic to them. TAX PAYER. Hon. H. Strait introduced the spijes along the line wherever last Sunday afternoon, on tfee island opposite ARRIVE DEPART. following bill, April 22, for tjie relief new oijes are needed and taking out tow n. TJie number jn attendance Marshall Accom...*3,3op.m. *9,ooa.m. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS the oki ones. was quite large, and the time was yery of citizens who were engaged Except Sun. Except Mon. Except pleasantly spen]t jn various ways. the suppression of th@ Sioux Indian One more store has been added to Sat. war in Minnesota in eighteen hundred our village. The stoie room of Vater Henry Dressier aad Chas. Stuebe, ADMITTANCE OP NEWSCHOLARS. and &ixtj^two. & Schumacher is now occupied by some of this place, ha\ taken a sirb-cqntract St. Paul & Sioux City Railroad. commences next Monday, May the 13th, to furnish for the Government200 head Be it enacte I by the Senate and a^keeSt^idltiStf nrt Thesummertermofourpublicschools Q two and thiee-year-Qld steers. They House of Representatives"qf the United asS0ltme dTy Rooda and uoceife To ST. PAULThrough mail and express tjnjn &W paying the highest market price en j,ooas ana giocenes. States of America in Congress assembled. ftt JeaveslSipUx City at 10:10 p. m., Sf Pefljjt at 7.32 a hicl for good steers, and have already Um p., $nd arrives in St. PanJ at 11:10 a ne That all persons actually R. II. Bingham is fixing up the build- jmitted. Parents wh)oa havei children^cepubli sch(]r bought over a hundred head. in, inuring cjose connection wiph trains ourb ing which he lately moved in fiontot I which they wish to place in engaged in suppression of the Sioux tor ChicagC and all &a>to poinfs Accojmpiodat^oii trap [Hayes St. Jams? at 9:35 a m, St the schoolhouse in good shape. I is schools are respectfully requested to re- John Hauenstein now manufactures Indian war in Minnesota, in eighteen PeU at 1:05 p. in. and an Ives In St. faul at b:50 p. ins intention to make a residence out port their names and age to the under- and puts up bottle beer that is equal hundred and sixty-two, and not ot it,itwith and whenscompleted he will to the St. Paul or Milwaukee export signed, Clei of the board of Education, To Siuox CITYMail and express leaves St Pnnl hi family belonging to any organized militia, J:15 p. m., St. Peter at 7:00 p. andarifvesin cu bottle beer in every respect. The beer on or before Saturday, May 11th. .Sioux City at 4*05 m. Accommodation train but called into service by the sheriffs is hanlsomely put up in quart bottles The Board has received a supply of )eaves St Panl at 0:10 a. m., and arm es in St. James A lively sciim.mage between two of of the several counties of Minnesota, and will keep any length of time. ft 3.00p. ra the new State Text Books which the the fair sex enlivened pur otherwise Orders bj mail promptly attended to. be, and they are hereby, Clerk will furnish to scholars at cost usually quiet town last Fiidaj. The When going to southern or eastern wras vanquished after price, CHAS. WAGNER placed, in regard to pensions, on an attacking party Having used Dr. Marshall's Lung Syrup Iowa, St. Louis, Chicago oranj part of Clerk of the Board equal footing as persons provided for neaily having had a finger bitten off. in my practice for some time, I am Illinois4take the of Education. by the act of July fourth, eighteen prepared to say that it is a superior remedy CMoagp, CMon|akquB&Miiiii. Ruenitz &, Bendixon are doing a itsIt! for all cases of Coughs, Colds and hundred and sixty-four. rushing business. They aie constantthe goods which diseases of the Lungs and Chest. This bill, if passed, will benefit newr ly leceiving Dr. WALTMAN, Springfield Mich, many unfortunates in this locality, sell as low as the lowest. Their stock at Sold by Jos. Bobleter, New Ulm. wi}J always be found full and complete and quite a number of this city. Hist Orossa "W^- and ot the best quality. They make it Of Ocean Mail Steamships. Henry Miller, living opposite town, a piactice to pay the highest market in Njcollefc county, showed us some 1 1 TIME TABLE, Hcehne & Kiel have disposed of then pi ice for produce exchange for their growing IJe last week that was neailv Appointed to carry the Royal Belgian Going Squth. Going North store at Burns Station to F. C. Gley &, goods. Give them a call and see for three feet in height, and we noticed arrjvp 3,43 p.m. and United States Mails, sailii^ Leav^6,O0a m. H. AVeyhe, who wil} continue the business },a Crose, Leavee12,4$$.,%. Leav 8,35 youi selves. several stocks that had already commenced Ile between ^*i^ Arr. 6,45 I,obu( under the firm name of Gley & ANTWERP heading. In a month ftom Leave 7J)p 'linton 11,53 We3rhe repiesentin the The lumors in regaul to our depart Weyhe, John Leave 9,15 p. m. now, the weather being favorable, the JL'lucago arr. p,3f) a m. ed lawyer, W.F.Smith, seem to he Trains make close connection at al} Weyhe part of the firm. We know of piece will be ready for the harvester. very hard in some respects. We are important junctions, and between Dubuque no two young men better adapted to Go away from home to learn the very sorry that such an incident happened, and Chicago there are two daily carry on a business of their own than A i AND" news, but there are always two sides trains. Fred and John, and as they wish to establish PHILADELPHIA' to a story. Mr. Smith fell into bad "The Mankato Mill companv have a permanent business at Burns F. O. W ATT, Gen. Supt. company a few months hence, and be* commenced the erection in New Ulm he people can do no less than to give pnbnque Iowa and NEW YORK, ing a kind-hearted man, as we have of one of the largest flouring mills in them a hearty support. Their stock, the State."St. Paul Globe. reason to believe he was, he did not r* NEW ULM LODGE NO. 53, which embraces dry goods, groceries, Alternately every twelve days. This is certainly news to our citizens. tree himself from such society until drugs, medicines^ notions and millinery The following New and Strictly' I, But pray, where abojits is the new mill it was too late. Mr. S. was harassed goods, will alwaj be found full and First-Class Iron Steamships sail in this being located? to death by a certain party, which complete and of the best quality, while line, viz: caused him to flee in order to get relief. their prices will compaie favorably ^The, May term of the Dist. Court meets every Jsaturday evening. Brothers We think that iflpeople himselt wjll le VADERLANB-, NE^UND, RHYLAND ~r with others. il clear convened yesterday at 11 a. Judge wr Mr. Smith alone he from abroad are cordially invited. SWlTZERLlffti, WESTER-^ Cox providing, 'The term Avill no doubt in good shape. i, LAND, BELGENLAND. ^LT^'VHL JOHN LIND, N. G. be a short one as there are onlv seven Tl*e Steamers of this Lifte are of 3,-f Having had occasion to pay a visit JIENRY CONSTANS, Secretary, cases on tl^ calendar. Judge McDonald SCO tons burden, have been specially^ to Marshall last week,we were surprised v' Iberia. Correspondence. ot Shakopee will preside part of to see SQ much activity in building constructed for the trade, with doubled PROGRESS LODGE NO. 28, the term, as there are several cases IBERIA, AP^U 29th, 18(8. operations^ at Marshall, and at every vibottoms and sides, and for they Editor Review As Iberia and that w}ll come up in which Judge Cox O. XT "W- station between here and there. Several STRENGTH, SAFETY, SPEED and! cinity has been very slimly represent-, has beep interested. buildings are in course of erection COMFORT are unsurpassed, and in* ed in the columns of the Review I Hanft Franta and Beussmann are incets eyesy-Thursday evening at- Ar- at Sleepy Eye. At Burns Station Ernst their appointments and accommoda-j shall endeavor to give a few "bits oi beiter "Hall.- Brothers from abroad agents for the old stand-by Marsh Har- fay is putting up a two story hotel. J. not excelledby any Steamers!?*. news," SJblfr vested and self-binders, Warrrar and H. Kiel is also erecting a two story store ire cordially invited^ afloat Small grain is looking well and far New Champion mowers, Every & Sons building, besides^ we noticed several DR. C. BERRY, M. W. Antwerp forms the shorl&lf and mostr mers are looking forward to a bounti* plows, Victor, Lybn "and Dayton hay small buildings in .course of construction. HENRY CONSTANS, Recorder. direct route to BELGIUM, SOUTHERN'?' fid harvest. rakes, fj,nd Jackson wagons. They also At Lam.b^erton Afr. Nelson is constructing GERMANY, the NEfHERLANDSX, After all it seems lonesome without keep a full stock of shelf and heavy Chartiy Lodge anew hotel, Praxel& Schandra AUSTRIA, SWITZERLAND and 1T$~ the cheerful grasshopper, hardware, which they offer at bottom are building aii addition to their store ALY, *7 prices. Call and examine their goods School commenced a,t the village on and S. tetfdrd is contemplating the PET ER WRIG HT ft goSs^Gen. Affts Ja hnf .oKtaln prices. g,$J tnlargement of his store. Men are also Monday last. The school is conducted 307 Chestnut str., CljWq ll Eaat^ by a very able teacher, Miss Sweet. at work huilding a deppt and telegraph Regular nieet- The people of Burns Station and vircinitgijwifl^e Randolph str., Philadelphia: office. At Walnut Station WJ Masters g on the^dr & Several houses are iu course of erection gladrtolearnfha Mr. Tickets for all classes, to aad from alt putting-up two stores,- while 4th Tuesday ^fn in Stark. Kiel, lat^Sf the firnt of Hoehqe^ Kiel, points in Europe, via the Red Star anc numerous other buildings are being *ach tnanth *ffIlyn*de upMsmi,^Q Prairie schooners are passing daily utina American Line, may be had of built. At Tracy a large three storf W.M. eniQute west. gC DR. A MARDEJC, fih\ hotel has jp^sfc ,Jbeen^ built, and J". B.'RrssEi ,L Secretary. Jos. Bobleter, NEW ^LM, Steifef'vJTHis,\Mj Mmk|/ beat greatsT&lp to,the War between the PrestJ of Albion several other^lmfldingfeareundfer way. business men of Burnsitnd aj} accomodation valJ hustle &hd activity BproposalsG Temperance Society and the "boys." Marshall is UILDIN COOTRAeTne"aleX PaST0PFlC NtfTlcM HI to $ne frmi$& & fte^ytcHiity, Issue doubtful. and new bnilding^ispre in course of congtjucjion and both classes shquld/encQurage Mr. for the building of If, in?nea^every block We The Bustic B. B, Club held their first For. |,f)c accommodation of our business men the rZA Kiel in his undertaking to their utmost school house at Kew Ulm, will be 4 understand that Minneota and Canby meeting of the season at Iberia on pout office, will be open on S.un&ay from 8 to! lo a ability. fp. are likewise steadily going ahead. The Saturday. The following officers were m. nd from 12 a. m. to 2 p. m., i 1&7S^. ^ati oa wildl reserv. day of May Pi^ *t art our1 We,would call the attention of Rai}road Co. are About to rebuild the elected for the enduing year: On -wee\i. day? the Genera} DeliTery Will be closed ??fabo office.S Deci cations can seenat my & readers to the advertisement, of the at8 o'clock. bri4gs*f^etween- the State-line $nd Prest.J. Dineen. fThe 7:30^. opened%t Bed Stta^Line of ocean mail steamers, aj Money Order Offipe will be a Eake^Kalnpeska^ jpndjar Hotel will be SecM. Fitzgerald,,. the right to reject each or everyJproposal. plying between Antwerp and Philadelphia m., and closed at 6'p. m. N erected o,\ ^he latter named place in a TreasEd. Larrabee. $B. J*FV and New York. Thisds an Ameiicanlieo Mail poins: eaat w!ll cloip at nine p. m.' doing short time by a gentleman from La The boys are preparing for a Mvely By orderif-the Board of Education? steamers and carrv thp w at 6*30 fro'-fe time this summer. (*TY.) r~n UIAJtLES WAC2TER. CLEKIC3 1 J-~..