New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
June 12, 1878 · Page 7 of 8
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NEW EM AND VICINITY. Republican County Convention. j^/THE SCHOOL QUESTION. PERSO*AJL. On June 3d. Major Strait, on leav R. H. Bingham, of Sle%pyEye, introduced the following bill to e. paid New Ulm a flying visit last week. tend the time for payment of pr 1 Bight Triumphs over "Wroiiff. Albert Blanchard left for St. Paul The Republicans of Brown county JJROWN COUNTY OFFICERS. emptors on certain public lands i i last Monday morning, to be gone two are hereby invited to meet in delegate the State of Minnesota: Ppst Office Address New Ulm. weeks. T^: convention at the Court House, in New The Review Modestly Considers "Be it enacted by the Senate an I Ulm, on Saturday, the 13th day of July, J.H. Kiel, of Burnstown, has l)een J*\ self Endorsed. 1 1878, at one olclock in the afternoon, House of Representatives of the Unite I spending several days in our city looking AUDJTQHH. Constans for the purpose of electing four delegates after his insurance matter. States of America in Congress at ^TREASURERF Schubert. to represent the county in the sembled, That the time at which pre -r-Oscar Hanft visited Rochester last KKQIBTKR or DEEDSA. Waltpn. Pursuant to the call nearly thfee Republican Congressional convention week in attendance upon the annual emptors on the public lands, in th JVDOE or PROBATEA. Westphal. hundred of our citizens assembled at called to meet at Shakopee on the }6th session of the Grand Lodge of Odd Fellows. Pi ERE or THE DIST COURTAlbertBjaqphard. State of Minnesota, including th Turner Hall last Friday evening for day of July. A. D. 1870, at 12:30 p. m. SHERIFFQeo njckelho,upt. lands within the Fort Ridgely am the purpose of reorganizing the JndeEendent Also to elect delegates to represent the SuRVETflRJ."Berndt. C, S, Hille and sister, of Chicago, Sioux Indian reservations, are nov county in the coming Republican State school district of New Ulm. COURT COMMISSIONERE. 6. Koch arrived in our city last Thursday evening convention, and the 37th District Republican 'he meeting was called to order by required to make final proof and pay ^v CorwTTATTORHEYB F.Webber. and remained until Tuesday morning. Senatorial convention. Chas. Wagner who stated that the only ment, be, and the same is hereby ex CORONERDr. C. Weschcke. A Mr, Hille has a few weeks recreation, business that qould properly come before The following is the number of delegates tended one year, from October first, CorxTT SUPERINTENDENTJoh Lmd. he and his accomplished sister the meeting would be the question eaph town will be entitled to CoMW|BiqNERSL. D. Rice chairman, Chas. Wag eighteen.Vnundred and seventy propose to spend the time as pleasantly pf reorganizing the IndependentSchool under this call: ner, Antoanrin Mepfe)(|, W. H. Sanders, Ole Jorgen eight." ,%f as possible making a pleasure tour District of New Ulm so as to comply xon. Albion. 2 LakeHanska....2 through Minpesqta. While here they with the full letter of the law, and Burnstown 2 Milford 2 The following Letter has been sent were the guests of ye editor. that the building of anew school house Bashaw., 2 Mulligan 1 our Member in -Congress, Major Strait Ooncimeroial. had nothing do wfth this meeting. Cottonwood 2 New Ulm, Minn., June 11.1878. New T71m 7 Nearly an hour was consumed in Eden 2 North Star., 1 Hon. H. B. Strait, M. C. You can geneyaly tell a successful Washington, D. C. choosing a president of the meeting. flome 4 Prairieville., 2 business man by his surroundings. NEW ULM MARKET. Chas. Wagner and F. Beinhorn were Leavenworth 2 Stark This truth is well exemplified in the Dear Sir: T nominated for the position, and upon a Linden, 3 Sigel case of our friend John Zieske the The most important measure foi viva voce vote being taken the tellers harness man at Sleepy Eye. John has this State is the speedy passage of yoni By Order of the Republican announped 88 for Mr, Beinhorn and 92 Corrected Weekly by Richard Pfejfarle. been improving by building on a fine bill asking Congress for an extension County Committee. for Mr. Wagner. Upon the announcement and commodious work shop and has in favor of our Pie-emption Settlers. Hour, per bbl $8,50(36,50 of the result Carl Rolloff and J. ALBER BLANCIJARD, converted his former shop into a pleasant Thousands of whom that lost their Wheat, per bushel 75 Chairman. B. Wiedemann very ungentlemanly salesroom. And he has got it full crops Cor %4 years are now poorer questioned the yaracjty of Capt. Nix, Oats, per bushel 40 of everything in his line including harnesses, than ever, and entirely unable to borrow one of the tellers, and for a few minutes Are we going to celebrate? trunks, whips, valisis, saddles, the money to proof up and pay, Bai ley, per bnshe 50 it looked stormy. Finally a motion &c. in fact everything that is usually they have nothing to secure with and Corn per bushel, 40 Cole's circus exhibits in Mankato was made that a vote for president kept in a first-class harness shop. Now in fact there is no money in the county June 18th. Beans, per bushel 2.75 be taken by bajlot. The motion prevailed, the secret of John's success is in the that could beborrowed. Please explain and the vote resulted in the Potatoes, per bushel 35 County Commissioners meet in extra fact that he keeps only the best goods this to your associates and let them choice of Chas, Wagner by \\1 to 99 session next Monday. in his line and sells them at a bare living know that this is an appeal from one (lams, per ponud lo for Fr. Beinhorn. B, P. Webber was profit and the farmers have found who is thoroughly acquainted with the Cheese per lb is Fourth of July goods in any quantities then nominated by acclamation for it out and the oonsequence is that John condition and circumstances of these at the City Drug Store. Salt, per bbl, 2.00 vice president and H. B. Qonstans for is establishing a business for the future settlers. It can and should not be the Secretary. Butter, per lb 5 as well as for the present, When Fresh lemons and oranges just received aim of Congress to ruin a large class of After the meeting was duly organized by Jos. Bpbjeter. you want anything \n his line call first our people when by an extension to Sggs per dozen 7 the president stated that the next business on John and if you and he don't agree October next year, the calamity may _.ard, per4pound Make yourself and family happy by in order would be balloting for or all we have to say is, that you must be be avoided. Push the bill, and have it 0 subsciibing fpr the Reyiew. Honey, per pound 20@25 against the organizafcom of the district. hard to suit. passed before it is too late. A motion was made that the polls be Mrs. Thomas A, Walton has removed Very respectfully. open an hour and a halt for the reception her millinery store to Redwpod Falls. Your obedient servant The Windom Reporter reports a case of ballots, which motion pievaijed, JOHN C. RUDOLPH, The weather the last few days has of fatal child poisoning. It appears The result of the ballot *was been all that could be wished for, thatOlaus Oleson while plowing his 145 for reqiganrzing the district to 112 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS- field discovered that the squirrels were against, "Win. ^teinke and lady, of St. Peter, destroying his corn, and he sent his were in our city a few days the past Thus right triumphed over wrong little girl to the house with a message St, Peter Railroad, week. andstubboinefs, Jt was a complete for his wife to prepare some strychnia Ttheplanking route of the WestphaJ faction, he of the trestel work of The election for the choice of school for squirrels. While the wife was engaged Cottonwood bridge will be let officers will be held Tuesday evenning, in preparing the deadly poison a to the lowest lesponsible bidder on June 25th. few orystals dropped on the floor, unbeknown The dramatical entertai iment given ABRJVP. PJSJJABT. Monday the 17th day ot June, 1878. to her, and an eight-monthold at Turner Hall last Sunday evening Plain and ornamental job work done Day Passenger,,. -*7,40 p.m. *5,55 a,m Wiitten proposals for work and material child eat several crystals, but it drew quite a huge crowd and avoided satisfactorily on short notice at the Night Pass'ger {8,40 a.m, t4,5Dp.m. will be leceived by the undersigned, as not discovered by its mother until considerable amusement to the audience, Review office, CrOI^TO- W5ST. who leserves the right to reject each the child commenced to scream. as it contained some teatuies Some very fine fish principally black or all bids. Every thing was done to relieve the which were entirely new to the ma* bass, are being captured now-a-days in By order of the County Board, ARRIVE. DEPART little sufferer but it was of no affect, jonty. the Cottonwood. and it died in a few hams after taking Passenger... .f4.20 p. m. t8,50 a. m. CHARLES WAGNER, The play was entitled "Domi or the it. The people of Tracy and surrounding Committee. Gary Accom..*4.PQ p. m. *4,30 a. in. Brazilian Ape," and nearly all characters country are making great preperations This sad death should be a warning Except Sun. Except Mon. Except pf the piece vere well rendered, to celebrate July 4th. to everybody who has poison about SCHUETZEN GARDEN. Sat. Call Gebser performed the vole ot the house, first to keep it beyond the "Donii" and a.11 weie unanimous in The scholars of the Sisters sohool reach of children and where no one piononncing his acting a success. The will hold a pic-aic at the Shuetzen St. Paul & Sioux City Railroad, but careful hands A\I!1 touch it and agility and gymnastic skill of the actor Garden tormorrow. This popular summer garden Mill second, never permit a child to handle enabled him to peifonn the ditteient from now on be open for the entertainment Only three more weeks to July 4th, it. To ST. PAULThrough mail and express trairt tricks peculiar to -Darwin's progenitors" of guests at ail times. Free leaves Sioux City at 10:10 Sf Peter at 7:J2 a and yet no steps have been taken by with perfect ease. The costume jn, and arrives in St. Pau{ af 11:J0 a. social hop and concert every Sunday anyone in our city to celebrate the m, making close connection wtyh. trains was not, however, what might have Two match games of base ball weie afternoon, the weather permitting. day. for Chicago and all eastern points. Accommodation been desired, and that made it so much played at Ibeiia, June 1st. The first train leaves SJ. James at )$& a, St. Splendid Ice Cream and Coffee can be Peter at JiQg p, m, and arnvp$ in S,t Paul at 6:50 p. more difficult for the actor to be right* If some public-spirited person of game played was between the seoond h.ad at any time on short notice, also m. ly appreciated, Q. Stohlmann, after Sleepy Eve would send us the A\ eekly nine of the Albion Club and the second the best of liquors and cigars will be To SIUOK CiTv.rrrWall and express leaves St Paul a somewhat lengthy ahsence from the doings of that burg we would consider nine of the Rustics. at 3:15 p. in., St. Peter at 7:Qftp. and arrives jn constantly kept on hand. qux City at 4ft m. APcpmmpdatinn trin stage, was also among the actois rend, it a great favor. Only four innings were played, ith Two targets are to the free disposition leaves St. Pau} at 6:10 a. and arrives in St. James enug his part with the same grace and the following result at 8:00.. m. of all those who whish to practice Morrisson, Plummer & Co. wholesale comicalities as in by-gone days. target shooting. R^Ties ALBION druggists of Chicago, pay the highest We understand that the piece will When going to southern or eastern All are cordially invited. lit inning 1 1 )t inning 6 market price for ginseng. See their ad. 2rt. be le-produced for the beueht of the 2d. Jowa, St, Louis, Chicago or any part of 3 LOUIS SCHILLING. vertisement in another column. W. M. 2 excuisiomsts who aieto aruve from Illinois take the 4th 4th i 1 New Ulm, June 11th, 1878. Owatonna and Waseca in a few davs. The Redwood Falls Gazette says that Chicago, Clinton,Dnbnp&Minn. John Seiler, for many years a resident 12 Chas Cutting Umpire. of this place, has opened a tailor shop C. F. HELD, The second game played was between The annual examinations of the Sisteis' in Redwood Falls. at the first nines of the Rustics aud Centennials schools of this city weie held last A young man of Mankato was a short and resulted in a victory for the La, Orosse, "Wis. Thursday. The primary class was examined Undertaker and Dealer in time ago sentenced to six months confinement Rustics by the following score: in the ioienoon and the highei All. KIHDS OF FDRNITUB1 at the penitentiary for keeping class in the afternoon. The exercises RUSTICS CENTENNIALS SouthTIME TABLEGoing Going a house of ill fame in that city. North. were very interesting and were witnessed 1st inning 1 1st inning arm 3,43 p. m. La Crosse, Leave 12,48 p. (Proprietor and Mannfactmer of by quite a number of parents of 2d. 1 2d. The June races of the Mankato Driving Leai 8,00 a. m. 3d 2 3d. scholars, and others. The past year's Arr 6,45 Park Associaton will be held THE FARMERS FRIEND 4th 3 4th Cliptpn JI.53 Leave 7,00 woik has been very satisfactory to all 5th 4 5th June 18th, 19th and 20th. The race Leave 9,15 p. m. FANNING MILL. phicigp arr. 0,3p a 6th 6 6th concerned. course and grounds have been thoroughly Trains make ejose connection at all 7th O 7th repaired and a general good time may 8th 5 8th important junctions, and between Dubuque 9th 3 9th be expected. 5 The best fanning mill in the market. and Chicago there are two daily Albert Blanchard, chairman of the Store and Factory on Centre street, trains. 25 Republican county committee, has issued Our Druggists all say they have never T. P. Keegan, Umpire near City Mill. F. 0. WYATT, Gen. Supt. a call for a Republican county sold any medicine that gives such universal convention to be held at the Court satisfaction as Dr. Marshall's Pubuoue, Ipwa. NEW ULM MINN. Golden Gate Gleanings. House, New Ulm, Saturday, July 13th, Lung Syrup for Coughs, Colds, etc. It NEW ULJI LODGE NO. 53, at one u' clock i. in., tor the puipose ot has no equal. Prize 25 oents. Sold by The prospect is good for a large crop CENTRE STREET choosing delegates to the Republican Jos. Bobleter, of small grain. Corn is somewhat SAMPLEBOOM &BLLLIABD HALL, State, Congressional and 37th Districict backward, and rather a poor stand on We were shown a stool of rye by W. Senatorial conventions. The call will the whole, owing to the ravages of Hauenstein yesterday that was over be found elsewhere. birds and gophers. IN BASEMENT OP meets every Saturday evening. Brqthers eight feet in height. The heads are ZCiesllxigr's Sloclc. What is the matter with Scrob? Will from abroad are cordially invited. large and well filled. It was taken from 'Observer" please answer? It was Two doses of Dr, Marshall's Lung the field of A. Palmer, of West New. JOHN LIND, N, G. supposed here that he was defunct. Syrup completely cured my child of a ton. '^u HENRY CONSTATS, Secretary, seyeie case qf Croup. I have used a The 1st nine of the Centennial B. B. See "Schuetzen Gaiden" notice in great many different Cougli medecmes, Club, of this place played a match PROGRESS LODGE NO. 28,*^ another* column. Mr. Schilling has but have never found any so efficient as game with the Rustics, at Iberia on the ,L. CX XT." W graded and otherwise Jgreatly beautU Dr. Marshall's. J. W, SPELLMAN, 1st, and were defeated. Score 17 to 25. fied the grounds, and it is a pleasant jfilkhart, lnd. Sold in the City Drug The Rustics have been challenged, to The best of Wines, Liquors and Ci place to spend a social afternoon.^* Store, New Ulm. Jgf meets every Thursday evening at Arbeiter play a return game at Podunk, on the ^tf\ gars constantly kept on hand. Hall. Brothers from abroad 22d. Our boys expect to play a match *_ Henry' Dressier is still in the field Louis FellfeU Prop* r.' ire cordially hn ited. with the Fort Ridgely bo\s on the Anew invoice of revolvers have just buying cattle. He pays the highest 15th. DR. C. BERRY, M. W. bpen received at the City l^rug Store. market price for good fat cattle. The MOBBISSO^aiI104Co.(j/|f- JIENRY CONSTANS, Recorder, Come one come all and see the game A splendid seven shooter, No. 22, and St. James Journal says that he shipped of the season. There will also be fair Ckrtiy Lodge a bqx of cartriges will be sold for $2.00. a car load from that place last week. playing and fair umpiiing. Something Sent anywhere by mail tor $2,10, No *?The hop at Arbeiter Hall last Monday -IWHOLESALE new this season. humbug. Other styles and patterns at Na. 98, AT-amiM, evening was well attended, and DRUGGISTS corresponding low prices. Everything appears quiet. Observer's everything passed off in a 'pleasant x* Regular meetr opinion to the contrary notwithstanding. manner. Under the management of ings on the 2d$4s Can't we have some excitement? Julius Guetling and his kindly matron A trajn of four palace cars, containing 4th Tuesday in Why does not somebody run SCALERS IN It could not be otherwiseitij^f^ the directors' of the Chicagq and each month. away, get married, or something? A" W. MARDEK. 1P Northwestern Railroad Co., and distinguished HfHow about the 4th of July, are we *JE t"Our neighbor the Post, says thai the S Oils. eastern capitalists, passed J.^Rvm^Smefc}., ixi to celebrate? It is about time some German music corps of Owatonnahave this place last Friday evening. We are Lllbri ^tl move was made in regard to it if we arranged a grand excursion to this informed that they went as far as the are. place for next Saturday. Our Owatonna Stateline and then returniedr .z,,,^ POSTOPPICB NOTICE. 14 Highest market price paid for exchanges, the Journal muTReview, Our young generation turned out to &%-** Ginseng Root. or the accemmpdatipn of our business men the fail to make any mention of the fact. the circus enmasse For particular? inquire 1 l&ff post office will be ppen on Sundays from 8 to 10 a of "Billie," of the Union House. lKypp take pleasure in calling the m. and from 12 a. m. to 3 p. m. ftNt. Peter ought to be a good, moral, 52 & 54 LaJse Street, CHICAGO, Ins. attention of our readeis to the advertisement The numerous writers of the Review religions town, Ht contains eleven On week days the General Delivery will be closed FOR SALE, CHEAP, ot C. F. Held, which appears at 8 o'clock. will confer a favor on the inhabitants Five acres of church- buildingsrVepresentinlg) aBs many ..-...Kiiivitllgn U|ilCDCUlllallllUI in another column. Mr. Held has a of this place if they will be kind enough like number denominations,s of "minister iIf town we heavily ^timb-v ThanMpneydJ Ordern. offire will be opened at 7:3o a. different there is lar'gefstock close at 6 of all kinds of furniture to let the Advents alone, as we have ered land, situated in Milton!, client "A and Imiial caskets which he oilcib at a Mail going east nlll eloe at nine heardenoughaboutthose things hich live miles from New Ulm. i, Gcin- Avouldlifep tp know hqw they jrve.S/t luqi'ircat bargain. C.he lnni ait-All. mm^* iougljtt lo be Kept jeeict $$*"* the Review oflUrei gmm me? Journal. *&f ^mmmmmmt gWaSaWsR