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

July 17, 1878 · Page 7 of 8

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Grand FairJ HEW DIM VICINITY. REPUBLICAN COUNTY CONVENTION. The special school meeting held at PERSONAL. Turner Hall last Monday evening was m^u Tory Oleson, of the pedagogic fraternity, not as largely attended as the meeting is spending his vacation with should have been. Pursuant to call the Republicans of relatives and friends in Delavan Star Tlie cistern at the elevatoi is being Arranged by ladies of New Ulm for On motion of Mr. Westphal, after Brown county met in delegate convention, tion. (fuliuged. the benefits the considerable discussion, a resolution at the Court House in the city of Senator Linau, of Carver county, was adopted, by a large majority vote, P.- 0. Held has built an addition to New Ulm, Saturday, July 13th, at 2 o'- CHILDREN'S fMMSIUMS 11. was in our city Thursday, trying to to the effect that it is the sense of the clock p. m. lu.s furmtiue store, on Centre stieet. qf the NEW ULM TURNVEREIN,^ infuse some enthusiasm into our Demo-, meeting that a new school house is not The convention was called to ordei Tho grading on Third North street cratic friends on the congressional necessary and that none be built. Mr. on Saturday, Jirtf SOth, IS. by Albeit Blanchard, chairman of the is nearly-completed. question. Wagner then stated that the old school Republican county committee, who, on house was in an unfit condition and The prajiie chicken crop this year, motion, was elected chairman of tho PROGBAMHE, Judge Robt.Deacon, ,of Red Wing, that repairs would have to be made at it is said^ wall be very abundant. conventiqn, and Ernst Brandt secretary. Fair will open at 10 o'clock A. M. was in our city last Friday looking once. He also stated that under the resolution 1 Gymnastic performance by the pupils after the interests of M.. S. Chandler, The County Commissioners met as a which had been adopted some On motion the chairman appointed of the gymnasium, and music in of Goodhue county, in tho congressional board of equalisation last Monday. i time ago tor the building of anew school Jos. BobleJser, IC. II. Helling and John the afternoon. race. Flunk Lcibold has opened a barbin house expenses had been incurred C.Rudolph a committee on credentials, Allotment and distribution of gifts Mrs. Louisa Erd, of St. Paul, Was in shop the room lately occupied which had to be met. Oa motion of who repotted that the following delegates i at 3 o'clock P. M. by Mrs Walton as a lhilhnih.\' store.^, the city last week looking for a suitable Mr. Fischer the following resolution were entitled to seats in the convention: Tickets for fair and allotment 50 cts. location for a millinery store,- but not 'j was adopted very near unanimously: Now tluit gieen cucumbers have finding a room adapted to her wants ALBIONL. D. Rice and II. Hairison. \'A made theii appearance oiu doctors she returned to St. Paul Monday morning. ResolredTo authorize the Board of ITS THE EVENING: wear a moie pleasant countenance. Education to issue bonds of the district -Peter J. Moe and M. BURXSTOWN Last Friday II. jtf. Hills, ot Golden to the amount of $800, for the purpose MAN SOLLDENTEUFEL nicht Rude. C. Langenbeck, representing the (late, In ought into the Review oilicea of repairing the old school house and EDKNGeo. Heart. Authorized to an die WAND MALEN. wholesale liquor house of Benz & head oi timothy measuring 1U% inches. to pay expenses incurred in making cast two votes. Becht, of St. Paul, was in the city last (Fare in 1 Act) Beat it, if you can. preparation for the contemplated new HOMEH. Weiring. W. Green and Friday. Mr. Langenbeck succeeds Mr. "MeLAINS CHILD:' Declamation school house. A. S. Larabee. Authorized to cast 4 Hachtmann, the latter having been assigned The weather the past four or five The meeting thereupon adjourned. votes. by Miss Eda Behnke. to a position in the house, Mr. days has been most uncomfortably hot." We noticed that the majority of those LINDENIv. II. Helling, Mads Ouren Hachtmann made a host of friends GRAMD nBLEAII On Saturday the thermometer indicated that were against the building of a and Ole Scerlin. during his several years travel, all of 102 in the shade. "BATTLE WITH THE AMAZONS.*' new school house are our lightest tax MILFORDAnton Henle. Authorized whom will be sorry to hear that they At the closes A Crjraiul Hop. payers, while tho majority ot those in to cast 2 votes. The iiim ol Ericson & Gerald, Beaver will have, to dispense with that radiant favor of it, are our heaviest tax pay- Tickets for the evening 25 Cents. Falib, has been dissolved. Mr. Ericson N EW TJLMJohn C. Rudolph, A. smile that can only issue forth from ers.' letnes tiom the business leaving J. ti. Blanchard, E, Biandt, Wm. Piank, Mi. Hachtmann's broad countenance. Gerald sole proprietor. Jos. Bobleter, John Neumann and W. All are cordially invited to attend. The folio wing named gentlemen were Gieseke. The letter from our foreign correspondent, LADIES' COMMITTEE. installed last Thursday evening as officers The report of the committee on credentials Tho grand steamboat excursion that I which appears on first page, of Progiess Lodge No. 28, A. O. was adopted. had been arranged by the band boys is quite instiuctive and interesting, CENTRE STREEr U. W.. lor the" ensuing term: On motion the following named for last Sunday, came to naught Mr. and should receive apeiusal by all our O. Hanft and Dr. BerryP. M. W. gentlemen were elected delegates to Nix, the director of the band, received i eaders. Alfred WaltonM. W, the Second District Republican Congressional a letter from Mr. Ilintermann, the Charles WagnerG. P. Convention: owner of the steamer Ottei, last Fiiday Geo. Bickelhaupt lesigned the sheriffalty Sab ajid Stable, Louj.s FelkelO. morning, saying that the boat had of Brown county last'Thursday. A. Blanchard, Jos. Bobleter, P. J. II. B. ConstansRecorder, sprung A leak and was filled with water, Comment is unnecessary. The County Moe and John Neumann. ANTON BREY4 so the excursion had to be abandoned. Proprifttr, John C. RudolphFinancier. Commissioners will meet in regular On motion the delegates present at We are sorry that the undertaking Henry KellerReceiver. session next week, when liis successor Shakopee were instructed to cast the Centre Street, New Ulm, Minn. failed, as tlie hoys would have made a Ed. Dunkei,-G. will be appointed. full vote of the county. success of it socially as well as Jacob HceischelerI. W. Geo. Heart offeiedthe following resolution would jwupcotfntly tftwmnca to the people of Mrs. Guetling, at the Arbeiter Hall, financially. Henry Henschen0. W. New Ulm H vicjnity that have opened a first which was adopted by a unanimous is now prepared to accommodate all class Livfy,-Safe jind Feed Stable, at MCarty'a old Oscar Hanft has also received the vote: stand,.on Centre street, andthat I am fully prepared, lovers of ice cream on tho afternoon appointment of Deputy Grand Master RESOLVEDThat reposing especial to furnish good fivej teatua with top or open bug. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS and evening of .every Tuesday, Thursday gies or easy wagons o abort, notice. ot the order, for this district. Tlje trust &nd confidence in Hon. II. B. and bunday. bee her notice ANTON BREY. lodge in this city now numbers 37 Strait, who during his service as our another column. members. repiesentative in the Congiess of the Hurrah For Low Prices! ANTEDA boy 10 or 17 years old, J. T. Williams, of Mankato, special United States, lias by his untiring devotion at Frank, the Haircutter'sBarber mail agent of (he Post Oilice Depaitment to the inteiests of his constituents, The 50th Minnesota Bczirk's-Turn- Shop, to learn the baiber trade. tor the last six yeais, has resigned by his irreproachable character, The undersigned will offer fost. his position and S. P. Child, of Blue by his lidelity to the principles and 20 pouads of dried apples for $1.00 Eaith City, has been appointed as his party he repiesents. and by t1 uniform OS'JVBetween Sleepy Eye and The Waseca Tinners are' making 5 good Rio coffee $1.00 successor. promptness with which he has 4ibeiia. Satuiday, July 13th, a pocket-book elaborate pi eparatiens tor tho lOthMjnnesotaBemka-TuriU'est, 1 Japan Tea, good quality, attended to the wants oi each individual containing SI 1.50 in money, which will be We leain from tho St. Petci Tiibune 40ct. constituent, without logaid to and a promisory note for $40.00, drawn held then city on the 8th, 9th, 10th, that a salmon was lately caught in Lake Peaches, 3 pouud eons, per can 20ct. favor of John Vine, and signed by his standing, locality, national oi pait^ Uth.and 12th,oi next month. The first Emily, measuring about 14 inches. The Swiss Cheese, bestinthe market, Geo. Hopkins. The finder will be liberally ainlation. won the respect ot the whole and last days will bo devoted respectively Tiibune bays that theie itn mistake per pound, 15ct. rewaided by leaving same at people, we heieby lequest that oui deleg,ites to welcoming of, and bidding adieu about it being a genuine salmon, and 1 Keg Holland Herring Oct. this office, oi at Mm fin & Knudsen's to the Second Pistuct Republican to, the guests, and the other days to that it must be one oi the Ih-bt lot 1 Keg Russian Sardines 85ct. stoie, in Sleepy Eye. Congie-siona Convention use all social enjoyment. The following is the planted in the lake, some loiu years And the balance of their stock of dry honorable means to secure his renomirnation. piogramme: ago. goods, groceries, hats, caps and notions PSchool ROPOSALS for repairing Central Thuisday, 8th.Reception of guests. at greatly reduced prices. Highest llov. Henry Ward Beecher iy announced On motion E. Biandt, II. B. Constant* house will be received by tlie Friday, 9th.Assembly of delegates market price paid for produce, to delivei a lectuie at Mankato and Wm. Gieseke weie elected undeisignod, until Monday, July 22d, for the tiansaction of business procession NEUMANN* BOS8KOPF. on the 2Dth of this month. The by acclamation as delegates to the Republican at 4 o'clock p. m. Information will be prize turning and other gymnastic pi ice of admission has been placed at State Convention. execrcises. given by II Keller, at Kiesling Co's. one dollar a person. This will probably A motion was adopted that the delegates CENTRE STREET store. By order of the School Board, Satuiday, 10th.Exercises in turning be the best opportunity oiu citizens to the Senatorial convention be C. F. IIEERN and H. KELLER, and gymnastics, tor beginners, and SAMPLE ROOM BILLIARD HALL, will ever have of hearing this elected by ballot, and the chairman appointed Building Committee. am atoms, dibtmgiushul man. Oidersloi tickets J. C. Rudolph and A. S. Laiabee Sunday 11th.One hundredth anniversary can be sent to M. Pope, Geo. I. IN BAJSEME3TT OP ICE~CREAM! ICE-CREAM! as tellers. of the birthday ol Jahn.foundei ZKHesaiseigT'e Lidgerwood, or I). B. Owen, Mankato. The following gentlemen were elected ZBIOCIC. of the Turner society, gi and picnic and delegates to the 37th Dist, Republican I would respectfully announce that distribution of prizes. Quite a number of ladies and gentlemen The best of Wines, Liquors and Cl Seuatoiial convention: I have opened an Ice Cieam Saloon, in Monday, 12th.-- Departure of guests. assembled at the residence ot J. gars constantly kept on hand. Geo. Ilealt, C. Brandt, K. II. Helling, basement of the Arbeiter Hall, and will The Waseca Ih raid saj that the V. Gulden,in the town ot Cottonwood, S. D. Peterson. B. F. Webber, Louis Felkel, Prop'r. be preparod to dispense Ice Cream managers of the M. & St. L. railway, last .Sunday, it being the 5Uth anniveisaiy A. Blanchard, L. D. Rice and II. B. eveiy afternoon and evening of the with their characteristic courtesy, consented oi John's biithday. Under the Constats. following days: Tuesdays, Thursdays to reduce the fare to half rates kind attentions of mine host and hostess, Notice of Mortgage Sale. Oi. motion the delegates present at and Sundays. diumg the "Fest," and on Sunday a aided by a "nunibei ot assistants, the Senatorial convention were inbtructed }IRS. JULIUS GUETLING. tiain ot five coaches will aruve from the guests spent the time very pleasantly, to cast the full vote of tlie Minneapolis and way stations, rcturulxig and when the company broke up all county. 3STOTIOE the evening. v. ished that John might live to celebiato Default has been made In tho conditions of a certain Jos. Bobleter offered the following Moj-tpnpe executed nfjd deliveied by Mnrla 8. his IGOlh birthday. A large delegation will no doubt go fcncjv, (a widow,) of Saint Paul, Rnniwy County, Sealed proposals for a loan to the lesolution which was adopted unanimously: from this,city, and an effort should Minnesota, mortgagor, to Wajien II. Penn, of the City of New Ulm, not exceeding the The ladies are making great prepara1ions also be made to induce tho Railroad p:nne p( ice, mortgagee dated the 24th day of May, amount of two thousand live hundred RESOLVEDthat the delegates elected A. D. eighteen hundred nnd Seventy-two,(1872) and for the lair to be held at Tinner Co. to run an excursion train leaving iceorded as a mortgage in the office of the Register dollars ($2,500,) will be received either to attend the 37th distuct Senatorial Jlull next Saturday. Thetair will continence here Sunday morning and return the ot'Deeds of the county of tfrown In the State of tor the full amount of this sum or for convention are hereby instructed to Minnesota, on the 31st day of May, A- D. 1872, at 4 at 10 a. m. and continue during same evening. o'clock m., in book ot MortgHgen, on page 486, parts thereof not less than live hundred use all honoiable means to secure the the day. The admission to the fair is on \t Inch there is claimed to be due at the date of dollars ($500,) each, at tho oilice of the nomination of a Brown Qpunty Republican. tins notice, the amount of ftx Hujulnnl nnd Sexenty f)0 cents, but each ticket entitles the City Clerk until Saturday the 20th day he\enPollajs aid forty throe cents, (SW7.43) for Tracy Correspondence bearer to paiticipate in the allotment principal and inteiest on the promfoaary noto described ot July, 1878, at 1 o'clock p. M. The On motion the convention adjourned of prizes, which by the way aie numeious said Mortgage, and no action or proceed. rate of interest, payable semi-annually, ing has lce instituted at Jaw or In equity to recover without day. and sonic ot them quite costly. The Fourth of July was celebrated tlie debt now remaining aecurad by eaid mortgage must be mentioned in such proposals. The admission to the evening enteitainment at Tracy becoming to citizens of our E. BRANDT. A. BLANOIIARD, o any pait theieof. The time fixed for paying back said Seciotary. Chairman. is 25 cents, and as ""will be great Republic. It is thoPgeneral believe Notice is hereby given, that by virfcoe offtpower sum of $2500. is two years for one half of sale contained said mortgage, and of the statute been by the programme in another column that we frontier people are somewhat in such case mdc nnd provided, the naid mortgage theieof ($1250,) and thice years for the the entertainment, will be veiy rough and ready, but anyone who will be foiockwed by a aale ot the mortgaged other half. piemiscs therein described which sale will be mde amusing and interesting. As the proceeds witnessed our celebration must acknowledge The hot weather of Friday and Saturday at the froi.t door of the Office of Register of Deeds The City Council reserves the right go for a worthy cause, we hope to that a more orderly assembly was followed by a terrific wind and the City oi New Ulm, In the County of Brown of ejecting any or all proposals. see our citizens tuin out to make the of so mixed a crowd could not be held. andStato of Minnesota, at public anctidn by the rain storm Sunday afternoon, fact New Ulm, July 2d, 1S78. Sheriff of said county to tho highest bidder for cash, fair a success^ Tim day was all that could be wished the worst storm of the season. The on Tuesday tho Twentieth (20th) day of August. A. By order ot the City Council. for. and the programme was carried storm struck New Ulm from the north, eighteen hundred and seventy Bight, at Twelve JACOB NIX, CITY CLERK. (12) o'clock, noon, to satisfy the amount which The managers ?of the Chicago & out in good style. There were about passing in a southerly direction, the shall then be due on Raid mortgage, with the inte, Northwestern and Winona k, St. Petei 1900 people ia our little place, and judging wind blowing a perfect gale, while the ipbttheieon, and costs and expenses ot sale, and PROBATE NOTICE. lailroads passed this city last Wednesday Tendollnis attorneys fees, as stipulated in said by their happy faces they all enjoyed ram came down toirents. The damage moi tgage in case of foreclosure. evening. After staking out stations themselves hugely." to the growing crops is great. Passing PROBATE COURT, The premises described in said mortgage, and so and depot ground along the Redwood through the townot Cottonwood a The oration was delivered by Capt. to be sold, are thek Brown County, Minn. $ pieces or parcels ofland situated road they proceeded to the State the Nort Wes antd quarte MateroffMin- Sec in thellaJf County ot Brown few hours' after the storm, a sad sight Aldrich of Murray county. The Marshall In the Matter of the Estate of, William nesota, nnd known and described as follows, to-wit: line, from which place Mai Huglutt, 4 mot our gaze. All species of small brass band furnished some good 68 L.V^A Williams, Deceased. ff Township one hundred and nine Gen. Manager W. II. Johnson, chief grain, which had a few hours before "three (3,)and thio East halfof the North East qnar- music and added considerable to the On reading and filing the petition of fol,r ^.S.' Engineer S. Sanborn, Supt. W. S. stood pioud and upright, promising an success of tho day. The display of Elizabeth Jones, praying for reasons (109,) of Range thirty two (32) West, in tiie Dis'tiict Mellen, Asst. Gen. Freight Agont and abundance to the tillers of the soil, had fire works was very good. Fire crackers of lands subject to sale at St. Peter, now at therein set forth, that Letters of Administration several others will proceed with covered NowfJlm, containing one hundred and fifty-seven, been laid low by the storm. Tlie oats, during the day were very plenty, be issued to her, -_ "and eighty four hundredths (157.S1-100) ofan acre wagons,via Lake Kampeska,to the which .are very heavy, looked as if a but everything passed off without an 'according to Government Survey." "Excepting It is ordered that Saturday, the'10th Missouri river. We understand that huge roller had been driven over them. "from the above, the following described pieces or accidents Young America was happy day of August, 1878, at 10 o'clock in "land, sold heretofore to Honry S. Back, and Christ"opher it is the company's intention to The fanners look despondent, and say and has commenced to save his pennies the'forenoon, bo assigned for the hearing Weist, re8pectivoly,to-wit:*'Commencing at extend the road from Lake Kampeska that some of the grain, especially oats, already for fire crackers for the next ":i point eighteen!l8)chainsNoj th of thequarter Sec. of the said petition, and that the to the Missouri at an early day, and "post, between Sections three nnd four, Township will not straighten up enough toadmit Fomth. The festivities? of the day heirs at law of the said deceased, and "one hundred and nine, (109) North, Mange thirty the party above referred to go acjwss of cutting, while some, with favorable wound up with a jolly hop. 117 couples "two (32) West, of the fifth principal Meridian all other persons interested in said the country preparatoiy to making a "thence running West, ten (W) chains, thence weather, may straighten up enough so danced until broad daylight Friday Estate are requiied to appear at a session "North twelve (12) chains and seventeen (17) links survey of the route. that it can be cut one way. We aie morning. The boys made it a success. "thence East four chains and twenty links thence of the Probate Court, then to be glad to state that the track of the "South four (4) chains thenceSouth G6 East seven B. holdenatthe Probate Office, in said CITY CAUCUS.The Republican"city "chains and four (4) links, thence Bonth four (4\ storm extended oil a few miles west [The above was intended for last County, and show cause, if any there "chains, and seventeen (17) links, to the point et caucus met in Turner Hall last Friday of ns.H#?I "beginning: Containing Eight 69-100 acres, more or week's issue, but was not received in be, why the prayer of said petitioner -evening. On motion John C. Rudolph "less." J-^JW*. time. Editor.] w^:** ttJH should not be granted. was elected chairman, and J. Bobleter {*,4 "Commencing at or near a point sixty rods North 1 s4^ j*$ty$ s.|fii "of the South East corner of the Sooth EartcSr isecretary. The following delegates And it is further ordered, that "the While the storm last Sunday was at "ofthe South East quarter of Sectionfonr (4 Every family shonld keen in their house spmo preparation said petitioner give notice to all persons ,were elected to the county convention: "Town one hundred and nine (109.) Ranm thtrtv its Height a strong current of electricity for Accidents and acute disensesj.sn.cii JB* interested in said Estate, of the John C. Rudolph, A. Blanchard, E. "twp (32.) fifth principal MeriAan on"to^st Hae Neuralgia, Headache, Toothache, Diphtheria, Sore entered the- Nicollet Station depot, "of sajd quarter Section, from thence Northon aald pendency of said petition and the hearing Brandt, Wnj Frank, Jos. Bobleter. Thi oat. Barns Scalds, Sprains, Ctits, Urnises also "line, twelve (12) rods, North from thence twenty on the telegraph- wires,,$etyiiig fire to Colic. Paii Inflamation in the Bowels. These axe thereof, by causing a copy of this John Neumann and Wm. Gieseke. "(20) rods due West, from said IineVfrSm theSce painful nndfleeil immediate treatment. IJTuclrpafb, and completely 'cfestroymg^the depot "South twelve(12) rods, from thSSStSSttSSS order to be published in the New Ulm tft On motion the following city committee large doctor bills', and even life may^beave(t fty with all its contents. Our depot would [20] rods to the point of commencement, containing having something ready for nse, Gfo to your drugjrist Review, a weekly newspaper printed was appointed for the ensuing have shared a similar fate if the station 11-2 acres, more or less." and t?et a iiottle of Bftlly's Death to Tinn. Use and published at New Ulm. in said year: Together with all the hereditaments and apparte. for the abovo, and everytlung Jt is recommenced men had not been in the depot, as we nwaces thereunto belonging or in anywise apper-^ County of Brown, for three successive for, and if it fails'to give reliuf, youi'mo"ifey wiji be A. Blanchard, Wm. Gieseke and J. ^iT--p understand that the strong currents of refnnded. It is. used internally and externally. weeks previous toteak day of hearing. Bobleter. Said real estate will be sold in separate parcels! electricity passing along on the wires Don't hesitate tose^ remedy endorsed by physicians, tenns thereof in tho order named, lessjhe parcels expressly ex. \f Dated at NewMm, this" 15th day andVmftfe the proprietor taftes aft the risk. The caucus thereupon adjourned!' ?S3?S.SSUfiS**1*8 set fire to articles in the depot jseveral For sale by all Druggists. Try it for yourself. Jos. of July, A,D.l87g- times, although the wires were disconnected. HARVEY OFFTCER, WAWtEN H- DEAN, Bobleterfceeps it1tf Ne*^ TJlm. Also ^os. BOBLETER, JOHN C. RUDOLPH, A. J&*&>haf Judge of Efblfeie^ Atty. for Mortgagee Mortgagee. eter, L. a?3)y, Owatgnna Minn., who will sspply ten St. Paul, Mina, .ta*8MSecretary. Wl Chairman. the tittle. Brown County Minn J-_