New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
July 10, 1878 · Page 7 of 8
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-*M}&^^*'*iir6#*tUK^^^ 1 J*$ $!#***- i$ar* $,-WM**fc*4g itft'S it?* HEW E AND VICINITY. John Lind, who occasionally has PROBATE NOTICE. THE GLORIOUS 4TH. HEW ADVERTISEMENTS charge of the Herald, must owe the ArbeiterHall anditsmanagers a grudge, i* As on all previous occasions the day *"$ as he has on two late occasions thrown BROBATE COURT, I Bluebenies at Pfeffeile's at 15 cents OTICE is hereby given that I will was becomingly celebrated by our citizens. out insiuations detrimental to the Brown County, Minn. $ a quart. wz pay no debts contractracted by At sunrise Capt. Burg's battery managers, and no doubt intended to Fr. Keller after this date. Our merchants are paying 7 cents for In the Matter of the Estate of human belched forth the glad tidings that the prejudice the people against the hall. Mrs. Margaret Keller. butter, and 7 cents for eggs. C. Gilbert Deceased. 102d anniversary of our national independence When the school house excitement New Ulm, Minn., July 10,1878. had dawned upon us. At 9 On readirg and filing the petition of was at fever heat he insinuated that Before another issue of the BEVIEW a. m. the Turnverein, Fire Department Theron L. Gilbert, praying lor reasons the managers of the Arbetter Hall the rye and barley harvest will have 2STOTIOE! and Governor's Guard formed in procession therein set forth, that letters of Ad* were opposed to the building of anew faiily commenced. and, accompanied by twc bands ministration be issued to Mm. school house, because they wished to The County Commissioners will meet and the City Council, marched through Sealed proposals for a loan to the dispose of their hall to the Board of It is ordered that Thursday the 11th in regular session next Monday, July the principal streets. After the parade City of New Ulm, not exceeding the Education for that purpose,^ Being day of July, 1873, at o'clock in the 15th. the Governor's Guard proceeded to amount of two thousand five hundred one of the so-called managers, and forenoon, be assigned for the hearing Schuetzen Garden where they had arranged dollars ($2,500,) will bereceived either probably know as much of the intentions of said petition, and that the heirs at We would call the attention of the a grand celebration. By 2 o'- for the full amount of this sum or for of the others onthat score as Mr. law of the said deceased, and afi other moneyed men to the notice of our city clock an immence concourse of people parts thereof not less thanfivehundred Lind does, we would merely say that persons interested in said Estate are clerk, which appears in another collimn had assembled, and Mr. H. A. Subilia dollars ($500,) each, at the office of the the insinuation was as silly as it is required to appear at a session of the i delivered a pointed oration. The balance City Clerk until Saturday the 20th day false. Every one knows how we stand Probate Court, then to be hoidwli at Chas, Brust is the most patrioticcitizenln of the programme was carried out of July, 1878, at 1 o'clock p. M. The on that question, and if any of the the Probate Office, in said County, *ad town. He kept the stars and substantially as announced. H. A. Subilia rate of interest, payable semi-annually, others see fit to oppose the erection of show cause, if any there be, why the stripes waving over^ the. Merchants' Jr. distinguished himself as the must be mentioned in such proposals. a new school house at this time, the prayer of said petitioner should not be three days. best shot, and received the first prize. fact of the matter has nothing to do The time fixed for paying back said granted. H. A. Subilia Sr. the second, and O. whatever with the Arbeiter Hall. In sum of $2500. is two years for one half Audit is further ordered, tint the Commissioner Wagner will sell at Hanft the 3d, 4th and 5th. Frank last week's issue of the Herald, in his thereof ($1250,) and three years for the said petitioner give notice to a JI per* auction to-day, at 1 p. m., at the big Behnke carried off the honors in the article of the doings on the 4th, he other half. sons interested in said Estate, of the Cottonwood bridge, a lot of old pine foot race. Carl Forsters band had says: "A ball was also commenced at The City Council reserves the right pendency of said petition-ant! ttwhear* planks. been engaged by the Guards for Arbeiter Hall but it concluded in a of rejecting any or all proposals. ingtherof, by causing a copy of this the occasion, and, true to their Anton Brey makes known through state of debauchery that cannot fail to New Ulm, July 2d, 1878. order to be published in the New Ulm promise, made very good music. The the columns of the Beview that he has reflect on the managers of that con- By order of the City Council, Review, a weekly newseaper printed festivities at the garden were kept up opened a livery, sale and feed stable at cern." Now we were present at the JACOB NIX, and published at New Ulm, in said CITY CLERK. until dusk, when all returned to the McCarty's old stand, on Centre street. ball held at the 'concern" refered to County of Brown, for three successive city highly delighted with the days until after twelve o'clock, and we have weeks previous to said day of hearing. Republican Caucus. We would remind "All the girls of sport. A very pleasant programme made diligent inquieries of parties New Ulm, June 15th, A. B. 18-7& Iberia" that correspondents must invariably The Republican electors of the city was also carried out at Turner Hall who remained to the close of the ball, A. WESTPHAL, Judge of Probate, favor us with their names, if of New Ulm are cordially invited to Park, during the afternoon. but we have yet to hear of a single they wish that their communications meet in caucus, at Turner Hall, Friday, In the evening balls were held at cross word that was uttered, or of any receive attention. MORTGAGE SALE. July 12th, at 7.30 p. m.. for the purpose Turner and Arbeiter Halls, and both persons that '-debauched" themselves. of choosing seven (7) delegates to were well attended. The Arbeiter If Mr, Lind's sympathies are with the The Republican county convention represent the city in the Republican Hall was beautifully illuminated during Turner Hall he certainly has a very for the election of delegates to the Republican county convention called to meet at the first part of the evening. ungentlemanly way of showing it. Default ban bees nwdefe the condftibmi of a State, Congressional and 37th the Court House, Saturday, July 13th, certain Mortgage, bearing: date the 23d day of October, A D. 1875. executed and deiverod by Philip* District Senatorial conventions meets and to transact such other business as M. Carr, and Nsrefcsa Cart, hfewfla mortgagors, to It is a query to us why more people in this city next Saturday. may properly come before the caucus. George Baumgartner, mortgagee wfefcft- mortgage Chas. Wagner, clerk of the Board of are not maimed and killed outright was duly recorded in the oflfeaof BHafelw of Deeds, We understand that the band boys By order of the COMMITTEE. Education, gives notice in another column in and for the County of Browa, anuStartrtef Minnesota, when we see with what recklessness have arranged an excursion to West on the 23d day of October, A 9.1875, at our of a special school meeting to be some people handle fire-arms, an illustration Newton, on the steamer Otter, next half O'clock, AT, in Book "6" or Mortgages, on held at Turner Hall next Monday evening, page 613. The amount claimed I* be-dm* mftf nnv of which we had on the morning Sunday. Fare for the round trip only paid at the date of this notice npmrtaM mi%- at 7 p. m., for the purpose of of the 4th. 35 cents. is the sum of Ninety-six DoHar* (f96.)r nJ again considering the feasibility of no action or proceedings at law or otherwise A young man working for Mr. has been instituted to recover the amounts of Mr. and Mrs. Kuhlmann are visiting building a new school house, the Wiechersky, wishing to have a little said mortgage debt or any part thereof: relatives and friends in Canton, Ohio. amount of money to be raised for the celebration on his own account, but Now therefore, notice is hereby given, that byvirtue They expect to be absent about four purpose and to designate a site where of the power of sale in said mortgage- con- having no fire crackers handy, drew tained, and pursuant to the statutee in sue*--case weeks, from the time of their departure. it shall be built. Also to determine his revolver when near the residence made and provided, said mortgage will b* lama. George, don't eat too many of upon the issuing of bonds by the district. of Mr. Christian Scheible, on German closed and the premises described In and covered those sweet cherries The questions to be considered by said mortgage, to wit: The Went half of theSouthwest street, with the intention of firing into quarter, of Section Twenty.seven (27 are important ones, and we hope to see the air. As he was in the act of raising and the East half at the south East quarter, of Section We hear that John Gabriel, fit West everyone of the friends of the measure Twenty-eight (28 in Township One Handset! the revolver it exploded, when on Newton, has left for parts unknown, and Nine (109) North, of Range Thirty-three (33) turn out to the meeting, as we understand a line with the kitchen window, just as West, containing 160 acres according to Government taking his best team with him. He that a movement is on foot to defeat Survey, situated in the County of Brown and Mrs. Scheible stepped up to look out. has a wife and several children who State of Minnesota, with the hereditaments and anSighest the project. As the electois of The ball passed through a tin pan would be pleased to hear of his whereabouts. urtenances, will be sold at pubH vends* to the the city on a previous occasion very which Mrs. Scheible had in her hand bidder for cash, by the Sheriff of said Conn. near unanimously voted that a new ty, at the front door of the office of said Sheriff in and finally lodged in her corset without school house was a necessity, we can the City of New Ulm, hi said County and State otherwise doing any damage. The What is home without a baby? Many aforesaid, on Thursday, the 8th day of Aucost, AJD. not comprehend why it should not be young man was arrested for his recklessness 1878, at 10 o'clock A. M, for the purpose paying children have Coughs and Colds just a necessity at this time. the money due upon said mortgage, together with but was released without a now and should have the greatest care twenty-five dollars attorney's lees stipulated In hearing. said mortgage to be paid in case of foreclosure, ana and a bottle of Dr. Marshall's Lung the disbursements allowed by law, subject to redemption Syrup Prize only 25 cents a bottle. at any tnae within one-xcar front the day of sale, as provided by law. Fold by Jos. Bobleter. Look out for Horse Thieves. Every family shonld keep in their house Rome pre. paration for accidents and acute diseases, such ab Dated, New Ulm, Minn., June 3Mb. A. D. 1878. Nenralgia, Headache, Toothache, Diphtheria, Sore A twelve year old son of Mr. Huellskamp, George Baumgartner, Mortgage*. Throat, Burns, Scalds, Sprains, Cuts, Bruises: also of West Newton, met with a Horse thieves are becoming uncomfortably J.Newhart, Attorney for Mortgagee. Colic, Painb, Inflamation in the Bowels. These are CENTRE STREEr sad accident on the 4th. Another boy numerous in this vicinity A painful and need immediate treatment. Much pain, large doctor bills, and even life may be saved by threw afire cracker into his face just Notice of Mortgage Sale. bold attempt was made on the nightof having something ready for use. Go to your drug, as it exploded, from the effects of the 3d of July to steal four horses from gist and get a bottle of Bixby's Death to Pain Use for" the above, and everything it is recommended which he has lost the sight of one eye. the stable of Mr. Spellbring, inMilford. Sale and Feed Stable, for, and if it fails to give relief, your money will be Default has been made in the conditions of a coram but through a watchful dogthe attempt refunded It is used internally and externally tai Mortgag executed and delivered by Mari a 8~. n_..Mortgage t^0_v--executed and delivered by Maria S. The new band astonished the natives Don't hesitate to use a remedy endorsed by physi. was frustrated at the eleventh hour, Back, (a widow,) of Saint Pan], Baassey County. clans, and which the proprietor takes all the risk. ANTON BRET, Proprietor. on the Fourth. Considering the excessive Minnesota, mortgagor, to Warrea B. Sean, of tut so to say. The furious barking of the For sale by all Druggists. Try it for yourself. Jos satneiplace, morfga'gM dated~th* 24th dayf Mas! heat of the day and the short time dog woke the family up about 12 o'- Bobleter keeps it in New Ulm Also by the proprietor, Centre Street, New Ulm, Minn. A. D. eighteen hundred and Seventy-tvo,Q8Z2) awf the band has been organized the music Bixby, Owatonna Minn., who will supply clock, and thinking that all was not recorded as a mortgage fa the office of fa* SMcfster the trade. of Deeds of the county of Brown in the State of was very creditable to the boys. Es right Mr. Spellbrinjr repaired to the I would respectfully announce to the people of Minnesota, on the 31st day of May, A 1872, at 4 pecially was the good time kept by stable, in front of which the dog had New Ulm and vicinity that I have opened a first O'clock p. m, in book of Mortgages, on page 488. ANUNDENIABLE TRUTH. them commended by everybody. class Livery, Sale and Feed Stable, at MCarty's old on which there is claimed to be due atthid*t cr been barking. He found the stable stand, on Centre street, and that I am fully prepared this notice, the amount of Six Hundred and Seventy You deserve to suffer, and if you lead door open and upon entering saw that to furnish good livery teams with top or open bug. Seven Dollars and forty three cents, (t677.43 for A good omen. We noticed Ed. a miserable, unsatisfactory life in this gies or easy wagons on short notice principal and interest on the promissaxy note described four horses had been loosened, and that Collins, our former County Superintendent, in said Mortgage, and no action or proceed, beautiful world, it is entirely your own ANTON BREY the thieves were in the act of putting ing has been instituted at law or in equity to recover parading the streets Monday Grand Fair. fault and there is only one excuse for bridles on them when they were disturbed. the debt now remaining secured by said mort. evening with a cradle under his arm. gage or any part thereof you,your unreasonable prejudice and Mr. Spellbring followed the He endeavored to explain it away how Notice is hereby given, that by virtue of a power skepticism, which has killed thousands. thieves through acorn field for a short of sale contained in said mortgage, and of the statute ever by saying that it wasintented for Personal knowledge and common sense in such case made and provided, the said mort-. distance, but they made good their e& Blanchard's widow and six. gage will be foreclosed by a sale of the mortgaged reasoning' will soon show you that cape. Every farmer should be on the Arranged by ladies of New trim for premises therein described which sale will be mad* Green's August Flower will cure you of lookout and be prepared to give these the benefit of the atthefrortdoor oftbe Office of Register of Deeds* Dr. Marshall's Lung Syrup takes the in the City of New Ulm, in the County of Brown Liver Complaint, or Dyspepsia, with midnight marauders a warm reception. lead of all medecines for Coughs, Colds, CHILDREN'S GYMNASIUM and State of Minnesota, at public auction by tba all its miserable effects, such as sick Sheriff of said county to the highest bidder for cash. Asthma, Sore Throat, and Pulmonary headache, palpitation of the heart, sour on Tuesday the Twentieth 2ofa)da of August, h. of the NEW ULM TURNVEREIN, complaints generally. Call on your eighteen hundred and seventy eight, at Twelv* stomach, habitual costiveness, dizziness druggist and try a bottle of it. Price (12) o'clock, noon, to satisfy the amount which PERSONAL. on Saturday, July 20th, 78. of the head, nervous prostration, shall then be due on said mortgage, with the ante. only 25 cents. Sold in the City Drug Fair will open at 10 o'clock A. M. F. W. WetherbeA traveling sales- rest thereon, and costs and expenses of sale, and low spirits, &c. Its sale now reach Store, New Ulm. Ten dollars attorney's fees, as stipulated in said Gymnastic performance by the pupils anforNoyes, Bros: & Cutler, of St. every town on the Western Continent man of the gymnasium, and music in Paul, spent Saturday inour city looking and not a Druggist but will tell you of A Republican caucus will be held at The premises described in said mortgage, and so the afternoon. after tl\e wantsof his customers. .j be sold, are thefts, pieces or parcels ofland sit. its wonderful cures. You can buy a Turner Hall next Friday evening for uated in the County of Brown and State of Min. Allotment and distribution of gifts Sample Bottle for 10 cents. Three the purpose of selecting sevendelegates nesota, and known and described as follows, to-wit at 3 o'clock P. M. doses will relieve you. For sale by "The West half of the North West quarter of Sec" to represent the city in the Republican "three (3,)and theKaethalfofthe NorthTEastMSUW." Jos. Bobleter. Tickets for fair and allotment 50 cts. Iberia Correspondence. county convention, which will be held "6* Peterand now ninea ter of Sec four, in Townshipo one hundred *Urtyt ctoBat at the Court House, next Saturday. See "(109.) of Rangea two*(32) WestTin&e Dfa! bj 5 IN THE EVENING: land8 ?f iP call for caucus in another column. Golden Gate Correspondence* Tkeater, declamations, dancing** NewUlm, containing one hundred and fifty-seven. IBERIA, July 6th, 1878. and other amusements, including and eighty four hundredths (157.84-100) of an acre! Editor Review: Fr. Keller, who so misteriously disappeared 'Excentini?g 'Exceptin "according to Government Survey." the last week, along with sever "from the above, the following described pieces of GOLDEN GATE, JUNE 29th, 1878. The Rustic B. B. Club (2d nine) Editor Review. al hundred dollars and valuable papers GRAND TABLEAU 'opher Welst, respectively,t6-wit:^ommencineat played a match game of ball with the "BATTLE WITH THE AMAZONS." "a point eighteen(l8)chainsNorth of theQuarterfee belonging to Mrs. Keller No. 2, has The third andlast of the seriesof games 1st nine of Albion boys, at Sleepy Eye, post, between Sections three and four? Townshte been heard from. He went from here of base ball between the Centennials of "one hundred and nine, (109) North. Ranee tWrt? on the 4th the scores standing 24 for Full programme will apper in a later issue. to Milwaukee, and ever since his arriv two(32) West, of thVflA prin^SeridhK Golden Gate, and the Rustics of Iberia, the Rustics to 22 for the Albion club. "thence running West, ten (10) chains thenm Tickets for the evening 25 Cents. al in that city has been actively en was played at Iberia, June 24th, and The game was umpired by L. C. Grube. North twelve (12) cbata. and UnB) ffika! gaged in writing letters to different resulted in a victory fortheCentennials "thence East four chains and twenty links. thenS "South four rt)chains thence s^SSft"* All are cordially invited to attend. parties in this city. by the following score: chains and jour links, thence South four Centennials All of the young people from this Rustics. LADIES' COMmiTTEE. Dr.Yarnall, of St. Paul, whovisited 1st inning 4 1st Inning 4 place and vicinitytook a trip,via Sleepy 2d. 0 2d. this place on two previous occasions, 0 Hurrah For Low Prices! Eye, to Burns on the 4th going on the 3d. 2 2d. 3 will be at theDakotaHouse next Saturday 4th O 4th O morning train and returning in the 5th 0 and Sunday. The doctor treats all 5th 2 afternoon. Theyexpressed themselves 6th 4 6th 1 The undersigned will offer chronic diseases such as rheumatism, 7th 0 ashighly satisfied with the proceedings 7th 0 dyspepsia, deafness, sore throat, catarrh, 20 pounds of dried apples for $1.00 3 8th 8th 1 "of said quarter Section, from thenceHrthnli35 and with the way they were used by 4 Mb 9th 3 etc. 5 "good Bio coffee $1.00 the people of Burns. "(80) rods due West, from said bneTrrm*. thl! The doctor will be in Sleepy Eye 1 Japan Tea, goodquality. Total 17 14 "South twelve (12) rods? ftomthSSuTtwenl? ftu Thursday and Friday, July 10th* and J. Fitzgerald, Umpire. 40ct. con vnmm* The Centennials also played a game "taming 11-2 acres, more or leas." 11th. *J-WrtT*ll!f *h*TU JB8 Peaches, 3 pound cans, per can 20ct. IBEBXA, July 8th, 1878. Together with all the hereditaments and annul*. with Ft. Ridgley boys, June 29th, and MarriedIn Iberia, on Tory 4th, William Miner i Swiss Cheese, bestinthe market, n-jnees thereunto belongteg or in Z^ defeated them by the following score: The ladiesof New Ulm, aswiil be to Mary A Dungan, and Fred., Hopkins to Cora per pound, i5Ct. Farmer. The ceremonies were performed in the 8ald real estate will ba*old in nmnj. seen by a-notice -another coluorar Caanpamrtau, T. RIDOUCYS, 1 Keg Holland Herring eoct. grove near Mr. Miner's, by Rev. $. H/McKee. The in the order named, Uu^^^^JS^n 1st inning 1st inning 1 have arranged a grand fair for the attendance was quite large, and the exercises interesting. 2d. 1 Keg Russian Sardines 85ct. M. r%4irtO AJargo table waaspread^nder the trees, benefit of the children's gymnasium of 3d. And the balance of their stock of dry a numerousoompany sat down to the vlanda and Mortgagee. the New Ulm Tumverein, to be held 4th Z discussed them with evident good relish, rhe wed. goods, groceries, bats, caps and notions St. Paul, Minn. 6th "I at Turner Hall, July 20th. Thaundeiv *$' 1 ding cake answered more than an ornamental appendage, Dated, Jane 2Mb, 1878. th at greatly reduced prices. Highest for It wa* divided no and carried oft .and taking is a movein the right direction, 6th 7th ^-r*^ dreamed over. Rowers, bridal wreaths, crystal market pricepaid for produce. 8th &M*% 1 and our citizens should give the ladies waters, and perfect husbands and charming wives 7th NEUMANN & BOSSKOPF. th ,4*3$--& a SLEEP? EYE POST OFFICE NOTICE, loomed np as the prominent figures of nights mystic proper encouragement. 8th I il^l *L virions. It would not surprise me to see some of Sth^ mw t** Total 13 the other young peopKfoUow suit. By all means, $ H.IJW5B-B-PWJS, "T CENTRE STREET W. Warring, Umpire. But very little interest was taken in boys, enrage Mr. Miner's grove, and under its shady The Centennials were well pleased canopy, pledge your faith and love. Youth tithe For the accommodation of our busimen, the special election held July 2d, and SAMPLEROOM&BILLIARD HALL,ness time to marry, for then life is full of prophetic with the courtesy extended them. and the public generally, only 212 votes were polled. 137 were oeavty-and^Iossoms,ingli in voUpHoas pro. A. J. has tried it again but with no fusion. Fill ft a leetle too lafefibr th#oo|oi*nave the Post Office will be open on Sundays for authorizing the city council to bor- better success than before. He also changed to the flush of purahvand ysllow. Don't, IN BASEMENT OF ft*jrw from 9 to 11 a. m., and from 3 to 4 p. $2500 for bridge and street improvements, girls, -marry old batobelon, for they are erasty and ZieeOiaagr't? Bloclr. tried to get his money back from the m., only. roar. Boys, don't marry old maids, siran them, an4 75 against. W6 understand Centennials on a horse race but he for they ate autumn leT, and nave outlived tbeir Mail going east will close every day, that among the improvements contemplated sweetness and their bloom. found the Centennials had the fastest The be st of Wines, liquors and 5 except Mondays, at 3:25 p. m. Going is along needed sidewalk on Most of Iberia celebrated ibe Fourth at Burns. horse, and he lost again. Too bad, A. gars constantly kept on hand. ^&z L. HANSON, .Centre and Valley streets to the depot. west at 9:10 a. m. Sleepy Ej and Misers Grove. SPECTATOR. 5ML COCNTBVBOY. ji Port^iter Loots Felkel,Proi'r. ^\m*3** 4? Hf-m MiSUli n-**f./)to