New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
July 24, 1878 · Page 7 of 8
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NEW EM AND MIT T. Rah for sheriff ManderfieldmrJC?^ The ladies' fairgranTurner at Hall last MaiiderGeld.t~XI His Name is PERSONAL. a success. Th was1 Saturday Doff your cap to sheriff Manderfield. Fred. Kcehne, of Sleepy Bye, came ladies had! given themselves great down Saturday and took in the fair. Pure Castor, Lardand Whale oils at The first business transacted by the trouble to make the aftair a success, the City Drug Store., at bottom prices. Cheap Charley, the poor man's BROW COUNTY OFFICERS. Board of County Commissioners last and they succeeded admirably. The friend, has just returned from Chicago The minutes of the Board of Equalization Monday was the election of a sheriff, to hall was beautifully decorated with Pest Oflite Address New Ulm. with A new stock of goods. will appear next week. succeed Geo. Bickelhaupt, resigned. green twigs, flowers and flags, and the Among the commercial men in On motion an informal ballot was Commissioner Sanders says that ihe following motto, wreathed in flowers our city since last issue we noticed taken, whieh resulted as follows: wheat crop is almost a total failure in had been placed over the stage **Frei- AtrniTORH. B. Constans, Mr. Schrader, of Milwaukee and Mr. John Mauderfield 2 some parts of town Home. i V'f heit, Recht uad Fortschritt." (Freedom, TREASURERF Schubert. Kellett, of St. Paul. Frank Friedmann 2 Bight and Progress.) County Gommis&oner Bice reports JtSQISTER OF DEKD3A Walton. William Gieseke 1 The presents, which were given J. M. Broome, editor of the Minnesota JUJIGE OP PROBATEA. We^tphal. that wheat in his section will average The first formal ballot resulted in the Cr ERK OF THE DIST. COURTAlbertBlancbard, away to purchasers of tickets, were Beobachter, published in Mankacame only from .eight to twelve bushels to SHERIFFJohn Manderfield. election of John Manderfield by theto, beautifully arranged in the lecture the acre,, up with his lady Saturday SURVEYORJ Berndt following vote: room, and made a splendid display. evening to renew old acquaintanceship. A farmer from Itort Ridgely reports John Manderfield 3 (COTJORT COMMISSIONERE. 6. Koch During the afternooa the new cornet We understand that they succeeded that two slight cases of sunstroke occurred Frank Friedmann 2 COUNTY ATTORNEYB. P. Webber. band discoursed sweet music, while admirably. in his town a week ago last CORONERDr C. Weschcke. Mr. Manderfield will enter upon the the turner youths entertained the audience Saturday. COUNTY SUPERINTENDENTJohn Lind. discharge of his duties as sheriff at with show turning. Everything NEW ADVERTISEMENTS Harvest hands are in great demand. COMMISSIONERSL. D. Rice chairman, Chas. Wag once. passed off pleasantly, and aside ner, Anton Manderfeld, W. H. Sanders, 01$ Jflrgen Good binders can get from $2.50 to John possesses all the necessary from the accident which happened to $3.50 a day. qualifications to make a good sheriff, young Engel, who fell from the rack, Thfelundersignedall OoiamerQiai. sxtend their heartthanks The cheapest man. o the Globe" and, while we would pref ered to have dislocating the elbow joint of his left to who have kindly has-been duing quite a thriving business seen a republican appointed, we cannot arm, nothing occured to mar the festivities. contributed to the Fair arranged for on our streets for the past week. but say that the Commissioners made The ladies endeavored to istribute the benefit of the Children's Gymnasium, a wise selection. the prizes during the afternoon, Mr. Fox, James Casey's father-inlaw, and also to those who have assisted but the crowd of eager expectants was who was here on a visit, died Corrected Weekly by Richard Pfejferle. them in the work attending the same. so great, that it was deemed advisable very suddenly last Snnday afternoon Every family shonld keep in their house soma pre New Ulm, July 22d, 1878. to postpone this part of the programme of cholera morbus, nitration for accidents and acnte diseases, such as Neuralgia, Headache, Toothache, Diphtheria, Sore LADIES' COMMITTEE. until Sunday afternoon. NEW ULM MARKET. We understand that anew timetable Throat, Burns, Scalds, Sprains, Cuts Bruises also ICble The evening entertainment was very Colic, Pains., Inflamation in the Bowels. These are will be out next Sunday, and that E CREAM.From now on, palataice jFlour, per bbl painful and need immediate treatment. Much pain, .,$5,5fl@6.50 good and drew quite a large erowd. trains will run regularly to Redwood cream and coffee can be had large doctor bills, and even life may be saved by Wheat, per bushel 75 The declamation "McLains Child," by after that date. having something ready for use. Go to your drug, every day at the City Garden. gist and get a bottle of Bixby's Death to Pain. Use Miss Eda Behnke, was splendidly rendered, Oats, per bushel 40 LEONZ MUELLER. The County Commissioners met last for the above, and everything it is recommended and Miss Behnke done herself for, and if it fails to give relief, your money will be Barley, per bushe 50 New Ulm, July 22d, 1878. Monday in regular session. We will great credit by the way she brought refunded. It is used internally and externally. publish the proceedings of the board Corn per bushel, Don't hesitate to use a remedy endorsed by physicians, 40 out the different characters. The If OSTBetween Sleepy Eye and and which the proprietor takes all the risk. in our next issue. Beans, per bushel 2.50 dramatical piece was good, all the acters For sale by all Druggists. Try it for yourself. Jos. jyilberhv Saturday, July 13th, apoCket-book Our Sleepy Eye correspondent says Bobleter keeps it New Ulm. Also by the propneter, acted their parts very well. The Potatoes, per bushel 35 containing $11,50 in money, Bixby, Owatonna Minn who will supply that Mrs. James Kuutsen, living about tableau had been arranged by Mr.the trade. and a promisory note for $40,00, drawn Hams, per ponud lo five miles North-west of Sleepy Eye, Berndt with unusual care, and everyone favor of John Vine, and signed by Cheese per lb 15 was instantly killed by lightning last pronounced it magnificient. The Geo. Hopkins. The finder will be lib* Saturday morning. Sleepy Eye Gleanings. allotment Of prizes was concluded Sunday Salt, per bbl, 2.00 erally rewarded by leaving same at afternoon, the following named this office, or at Murfin & Knudsen's? Butter, per lb 7 The harvest has fairly commenced. parties winning the most costly: Peter store, in Sleepy Eye. We hear that a great many farmers Sggs per dozen 7 John Youngman has started a beer Herrian, H. Rudoiphi and H. Herrendcerfer. are mowing their grain, being too badly Lard, per pound lo garden in the grove close to his house. The proceeds netted very ICE CREAM! ICE CREAII lodged to admit of cutting any other handsomly for the Children's Gymnasium, Honey, per pound .rr 20@25 way. Talbot & Binke have moved into some $.260 having been made their new store, and are doing a good I would respectfully an^Bce that Surfacing on the Sleepy Eye andover and above all expenses. business. I have opened an Ice CreaflPRloon, iir Redwood Falls road was completed last basement of the Arbeiter Hall, and will A week ago last Sunday the lightning Saturday, and the force is now engaged be prepared to dispense Ice Cream OUR TEA PLANTATION, struck our depot and set it on fire, but in building round houses and turntables every afternoon and evening of the the fire was extinguished before much at both ends of the road. following days: Tuesdays, Thursdays As we were sitting in our "Sanctum" damage was done. and Sundays. the other day, vacantly starring An oily tongued Cincinnati buggy Winona & St Peter Railroad. A runaway team, which had started through the window in the hope that MRS. JULIUS GUETLING. man was in town Saturday, but he succeeded from the depot, ran into J. P. Bertrand's our eye might catch something upon in selling only one buggy, tor NOTICE TO CREDITORS. harness shop the other day, which to base a local item, Mr. Kirschstein $60.00. W. H. Phelps, of the Pennsylvania handed us a package which he considerably damaging the building. House, was the purchaser. said had just been leceived in the ARRIVE DEPART. We learn from John Weyhe, of the SAD ACCIDENT,James Knntsen's mail. A glance at the package convinced In the Matter of Estate ofLumanC. Day Passenger *7,40 p.m. *5,55 a.m house, situated about five wrasmiles north firm ot Gley & Weyhe, of Springfield, Gilbert deceased. us that it was fiom Gen.La Due, struck by west ot Sleepy Eye, flight Pass'ger $8,40 a.m. t4,50p.m that Adam Schauniburg, tormeily ot the commissioner of the Agiicultural Notice is hereby given that the Judge lightning early last Saturday morning, this place, had a leg bioken from the OOIIfcTGr W^EST. Department at Washington, and upon of the Probate Court of Brown County and Mrs. Knutsen was instantly killed. kick ot a cow a week ago last Sunday. opening it we found it to contain ten has fixed upon the first Monday of each The Ihouse was also set on firo, but very nice tea-plants. The Geneial is and every month for the next six ARRIVE DEPART. We undeistand, that a lot of young the flames weie extinguished before propogating the tea-plant in the government months, and the Probate office in said scamps of this city, some of whom Passenger t4:20 p. m. t8:50 a. m. they made much headway. This is a gardens, in large quantities, and county as the times and place when are hardly able to hold a gun, go out Gary Accon)...*4:00 p. in. *4:30a. m. hard blow on Mr. Knutsen, and he has is extensively introducing them into and where he will receive, hear and adjust daily to &hoot_ prairie chickens, and the sympathy of all who know him, in Exept Sun. Except Mon. Except the southern States most suitable for all claims of all persons against run through the .standing giain. The this his sad affliction. Sat. tea culture, and most promising lesults said deceased, and that six months farmers say that if they do not keep are being experienced. The General have been limited as the time for creditors off of their farms they will make it SLEEPY EYE POST OFFICE NOTICE. says that the tea-plant will stand the to present their claims against warm tor them. When going to southern or eastern cold down to a temperature equal to said estate. Jowa, St. Louis, Chicago or any part of The Beaver Falls Times says that zeio, without injury, but below that Dated the 11th day of July, 1878. Illinois take the M. Mullen, of this city, lost a fine For the accommodation of our business point it sucumbs to the coldor, in T. L. Gilbert, Chicago, Clinton/Dukp&Minn. hoise near that place on Monday evening men, and the public generally, other words it freezes to death. Hence, Administrator. of last week, by the reason of the the Post Office will be open on Sundays as there are several months in Minnesota excessive heat. Mr. Duffy, of Birch Notice of Mortgage Sale. from 9 to 11 a. m., and fiom 3 to 4 p. jEv. xv/. in each year when meicuiy ranges Cooley, also lost an ox fiom the same m., only. considerably below zero, our hopes of at cause. Mail going east will close every day, raising tea "in any great quantities" Default haiing been made in the conditions of a Crosse, "Wis. except Mondays, at 3:25 p. m. Going ceitarn mortgage executedanddelivered by Henry are not very bright. However, we XJS J. T. Williams, of Mankato, who recently Kehfeld, ot the City of at. Pfcul. Ramsy Co., Minn west at 9:10 a. m. L, HANSON, have set out ourplants,and they are doing resigned the position of special Mortgagor, dated tbefoprtecnth day of March A.D. TABLEGoing North, Going SouthTIME Postmaster. nicely andinterwtime, if tiansfer them to Eighteeen Hunched and Seventy, and recorded' as agent of the Post Office Department, 12,4i we may in arii\e3,43p. m. 4 mortgage in the office of the Register of Deeds of wr -H^e78e La Ciost.e, Leav 3 8 p. our cellar in has received the appointment of Consul Leave 8,00 a. m. the County of Brown, ilk the State of Minnesota on com so of time, raise tea enough, provided Arr 6,45 the 21st, day of March,? A. 1870, at six o'clock to St. Helens, England, a city of Burnstown Items. Leuve 7,00 Clinton 11,55 in Book "E," of mortgages, on pages 326* we mix a few wagon loads of about 55.O0G inhabitants, mostly all Leave 9,15 m. 326 and 327, on which there is claimed to be due at Chicago arr. 6,30 a m. plumtree leaves with what we raise, Welshmen. As Mr. Williams is a native the date of thin notice the amount of Two Hundred Tiains make elope connection at all and fifteen dollars and sixty-flvo cents [8215 661 to supply our local trade. We will be of Wales and speaks the language, impoitant mictions, and between Dubuque Trade is good in our little Burgh. and no action or proceeding at law or in equity has prepared to fill orders for gunpowder the appointment is consideied a good been instituted to recover the debt secured by said and Chicago there are two daily tea, green tea, black tea, Japan tea, or mortgage or anv part thereof. one. Much to our delight the weather is tiains. Notice is hereby gn en, that by Virtue of a power plumtree leave tea, we cannot say now nice and cool.and we all wish that F. 0, WYATT, Gen. Rupt. The hottest of all hot places during of sale contained in said mortgage and of the statu to which but it will be tea all the same, it may continue so during the harvest. in such cases made and provided, the aaid mortgage the heated term that we have heard of Dubuque, Iowa. and of a quality that will astonish the will bo foreclosed by a sale of the mortgaged yet is Beaver Falls. The Times says The farmers have fairly commenced premises therein described, which sale wilt be made natives. Little did we ever think it the front door of the Court House, in the City of St. Paul & Sioux City Railroad. that the thermometer indicated 117 in harvesting their grain. The clatter of when a boy, that we should ever grow New Ulm, in the County ofBrown and State of Minnesota, the shade, a week ago last Saturday. the harvester machines can be heard in at public auction by the Sheriff of said up to be the owner of a great tea plantationsend County, on Monday, the 11th dny of September, Beayer Falls must be a regular little every direction. ST. PA VVThrough mail and expr ess, train in your orders. 1878, at ten o'clock in the forenoon, to satisfy the h1, Friend Kelsey, how do you manage {eaves Sioux City at 10-10 p. St. Peter at 7:32 a. amount which shall be due on said mortgage, with The corn crop so far looks excellent, in., and arihes in St. Paul at 11:10 a. making to get out your paper in such a the interest thereon and costs and expenses of sale close connection with trains foi Chicago and all and so does the potato crop. In fact and twenty-live dollars attorneys fees as stipulated sweltering heat? eastern points Accommodation tiain leaves St. From events that have occured since in said mortgage in case of foreclosure. all the root crops look splelidid on account James at 9:35 a. St Peter at 1:05 p. m., and arrives Fr. Keller's return, a week ago last The premises described in said mortgage and so of the warm rainy weather we During the prevalence of the thunder in St Paul at 6:50 p. m. to bo sold are the lot, piece or parcel df land situated Sunday, one would be lead to believe To SIOLX CITY.Mail and express leaves St. Paul have had of late. storm a week ago last Sunday the lightning in the county ofBrown and State of Minnesota at 3:15 p. in., St. Peter at 7:00 m. aud arrives in that he visited Milwaukee to take pugilistic and known and described as follows, to^Hs struck the house of Eianz Brey, Siodx City at 4:05 a m. Accommodation tram At last we've got a barber, and a The North-east quarter of the South-eart quarter lessons,* As Ernst Brandt, who Jemes St. Paul at 6:10 a.m. and arrives in St. James of Lafayette, considerably shattering and the South-west quarter of the South-eaat quarter good one too, which of itself is a great at 8:00 p. m. is engaged on the Post, was passing by the building. There were 14 persons of Section numbei ten [101 inTownship number blessing, as our old razors had become Mr.Keller's house last Wednesday evening, one hundred and ten [110] in Range number thirty. in the house at the time, but strange fearfully dull. t\vo [32] containing eighty [801 acres according to the latter, who was standing in POST OFFICE NOTICE. as it may appear no one was injured, the Government survey thereof. the doorway, called Brandt to him, although a dog that was playing on the Yesterday we were happy to see our Dated at St. Paul, Minn., thfe 23d day of Jul v. A. For the accommodation of our business men th but hardly had he got within reach 1878. JOHN SCBILER, Mortgagli. floor with a.child was instantly killed. friend Mr. Campbell out and off his post office will be open on Sundays from 8 to 10 aa THOMAS HOWARD, Att'y for Mortgage!. when Keller began a brutal onslaught in and fiom 12 a. m. to 2 m. bed of illness, and though lookirg very Mr, Henry Dressier returned last On week days the General Delivery will be closed on him, using the most foul epithets, pale and much reduced, he hopes that SCHUETZEN GARDEN. at 8 o'clock Saturday evening from a.n extended and charging him with being the author in course of a few weeks he may regain The Money Order Office will be opened at 7:30 a' trip through the mining regions of of a most harmless article which had pi., and closed at m. his strength and health. Mail going east will close at nine p. m. Going Michigan, where he bad been with a appealed in the Post. Such outbursts This popular summer garden will west at 6-30p. m.. consignment of ca.ttle. Henry traveled We are sorry to learn that our newfrom of ruffianism will not help Mr. Keller's now on be open for the entertainment about 400 miles on Lake Superior, and neighbor and friend Mr. O. M. Orcutt, case, and he should be made to feel the of guests at all times. Free says that he made a herculean attempt depot agent, intends to leave us. We NEW HIM LODGE NO full penalty of the law. social hop and concert every Sunday to turn himself inside out. He says he can only say that during his stay here afternoon, the weather permitting. I, felforful bad" while making the effort. among us we have found him to be a Splendid Ice Cream and Coffee can be DOWN THEY Go.Mrs. Winslow's gentleman in every respect, and wish bad at any time on short notice, also Soothing Syrup 25 cents, Browns him success wherever he may go. the best of liquors and cigars will be Sometime ago an immigrant passed Bronchial Troches 25 cents, Browns meets every Saturday evening. Brothers Farmers say that the wheat crop constantly kept on hand. through our city with a yoke of oxen Household Panacea 25 cents, at the from abroad are cordially invited. does not quite come up to expectations, and a covered wagon on which was City Drug Store. All of the above preparations Two targets are to the free disposition JOH N LIND, N. G. as the excessively hot weather the written, "Bigstone or Bust," The formerly cost 35 cents. of all those who whish to practice HENRY CONSTANS, Secretary, past few days, with the thermometer same man again passed through our target shooting. AN UNDENIABLE TR UTH. rangingfrom90tol07, in the shade, city last week, but the forward wheels All are cordially invited. Chartiy Lodge had a tendency to ripen it too fast, not You deserve to suffer, and if you lead was all that was left of Ins wagon. He LOUIS SCHILLING. giving it time to fill out. a miserable, unsatisfactory life in this had the wagon coyer folded under him New Ulm, June 11th, 1878. beautiful world, it is entirely your own for a seat, and on apiece of the cover A Quite a tide of emigration is returning No. 98, A thefault and there is only one excuse for that dangled along behind him Hurrah Fbr Low Prices! from their western claims to their Regular meet- you,your unreasonable prejudice and word "Busted" was written. The eastern homes to harvest. The emigrants ings on the 2d. &, skepticism, which has killed thousands. fellow really presented a sad appear- express themselves as highly 4th Tuesday in Personal knowledge and common sense The undersigned wiH offer delighted with their new western each month. reasoning will soon show you that 20 pounds of dried apples for $1.00 homes, and in many instances say that The following is the Republican. Green's August Flower will cure you of DR. A- M4R.DUN, W. 5 good Rio coffee $1.00 the western land is superior, as to quality Congressional district Committee, as Liver Complaint, or Dyspepsia, with I J. B, ]$US3BL.L Secretary. 1 Japan Tea, good quality, of soil and pasteiing advantages, to appointed by the convention last all its miserable effects', such as sick .40ct. west.'4 the east. "Let all go week headache, palpitation of the heart, sour N Peaches, 3 pound cans, per ean 20ct. W, Wilson,of Scott oounty.chajrman* stomach, habitual costiveness, dizzi-. PROGRESS LODGE ISO. 28, A little squabble took place at one Swiss Cheese,bes tin the market, K. H. Helling, of Brown. hess of the head, nervous prostration., per pound, j5 of our saloons the other day. An outsider Ct H. B, Nelson, of Goodhue, low spirits, &c. Its sale now reach MII 1 Keg Holland Herring" Oct. stepped in and being in a state Wm, Schimmel, of Nicollet. every town on the Western Continent 1 Keg Russian Sardines 85ct. ot lightheadedness he indulged a little meets every Thursday evening at Arbeiter G. Gronerud, of Kandiyohi. and not a Druggist but will tell you of And the balance of their stock fdr too freely. Bad whiskey generated Hall. Brothers from abroad W. H. Feller, of Wabasha. its wonderful cures. You can buy a goods, groceries,bats, caps and notions abusive language, and after a brief stay ire cordially invited. Levi Nutting, of Rice county. Sample Bottle for 10 cents. Three at greatly reduced prices. Highest the fellow retned with a shanty over i James McMillan, of Redwood. DR. C. BERRY, M. W. doses will relieve you,. For sale by market price paid for produce. his eye. We would advice all such to H^YRY CONSTAIS&, Recordei.^^r^*, Warren J. Ives, of Meieod^Jt^ft A Jos. Bableter. &* I/ wear the blue libbon. NEUMANN & ROSSKOPF., ffu SfS-. l&l #&*#* *'*3hr 1^*-- rj *^i A -fT-jA'iMI '3teX O ifrthw ^.A^rci,. -^aftfrasmawt*, BftAiwMimitteSttf