New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
August 14, 1878 · Page 8 of 9
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liiwfi COMING! HEW BLH AND VICINITY. Agricultural Statistics of (HEW ADVEBT1SEMMTS jAc'agel **vt#. ^ttw* Yield Busli. Brown Cpunty. Talbot & Rinke Barley-^^^q 4Paw is coming. 130.50 1197.50 ^r\ Rye 154 1122 OKEB.A.:fcT33 Three car loads of Icelanders~passed Buckwrheat? x\ fgj $-1* ^*& $fr 4G5t 31 Menagerie, Museum, Hippodrome, west last Thuisday bound lor jCanby, ^f Potatoes County auditor Constans has completed 697.25 29158ff ^f i Dealers in where a laige colony is being formed! his compilation of agricultural statistics Beans ^M* 52.50 860| of Brown comity, as returned by Sorghum 116.25 6562 4'Payf, the gieatest showman on the DRY GOODS, assessors. Cultivated hay 23.50 27 Ameiican continent, will be in New GROCERIES, READY- *&*, Wild hay, tons The following .table shows the total 30842 Ulm with his mammoth show September -AJSTD Wool, pounds acreage for 1878 as compared with 1877, 8583,50 MADE CLOTHING, HATS, 5th. xs WONDER-WORLD EXPOSITION. and the number of farms reported in Cheese, 8477 jj 14 CAPS, BOOTS & SHOES, Stars and stripes waved over Turner 1878. Butter, 319765'^ LADIES AND .*U *^f Hall last Sunday in honor of the one Bees, hives 950 112561bs hundredth aDmveisary of the birthday 1877 1878 GENTS UNDERWEAR, &- *i I The loss by grasshoppers in the different of Jahn. Total Total To New Ulm, Thurs. Sept. 5. NOTIONS, TRIMMINGSr towns last year is estimated as Acreage Acreage We trust that fchoWwho have kindly follows: i*i'r*" &c. &c. &c.t^&e. it, t) &c. 7 furnished items tor the Review, will Albin 1,500.75 2.588.25 71 W are in receipt of a letter from Grasshopper not 01get lo continue so doing durinvg Wheat Oats Com Highest market price paid for i I Bashaw R% Loss. Bush. Bush. "v S. Dingess, Agent and Gen'l director the absence of the editor. Bush. farm produce. Burnstown 1,449.75 2,861 25 75 for Adam Forepaugh's great show, The atmosphere last Saturday was Albin 2440 2455 Cottonwood 4,565 6,998.25 5030 saying,We shall be at your place 109 Sleepy Eye, Minn. very smoky, and it looked as if the Indian Burnstown Eden 2449 2510 3,883.50 6,122 on September 5th. Please announce 10201 119 iwrood summer season had set in. Th Cotlo Home 32487 22725 4,C10 6,669 it inyou paper to that effect." 145 35085 FOREST & STREAM smoke was no doubt caused by burning Eden Lake Hanska 18037 8521 1,107.25 1,525.75 26300 50 Having seen this combination of wheat. Home Linden 20000 1500 2,760 4,496 living, wonders last year, and we understand ROD AND GUN Lake Hanska L'venworth 3105 1945 1,180.75 7,212.75 800 that a great many new curiosities 46 The REVIEW, always first in such Leavenworth Milford 1383 1095 2,802.75 2,469.50 8010 have been added this season, 103 A WEEKLY JOURNAL, matters, presents its readers this week Linden Mulligan 17950 14300 937 1,688 21350 we can conscientiously, and without 43 with the statistical ciop report of Milfoid North Star 19574 17900 Devoted to field and acquatic sports, practical 543 1,501 29045 hesitation recommend this exhibition 41 Brown county. Th report presents natural history, fish culture, the protection of game, Mulligan Prairieville 1490 1525 2,421.50 3,825.50 4135 to our readers as the best on the American 79 official figuies and facts and should receive pieservation of forests, and thejinculcation in men North Star Sigel 3,605.25 5,488 continent. I far surpasses 94 andwomeu of a healthy interest in out-door Recreation a careful perusal. and study. 6730 3592 Stark Prairieville 3,033.25 3565 Cole's, Barnum's or any other that 64 4,600^ PUBLISHED BY Billy Erd is erecting a new shop Sigel 19915 11980 has ever visited Minnesota, and requires 37085 Forest'& Stream Publishing Comp. upon the vacant piece of ground adjoining 34,700,25 Stark 61,046 none given a combination of eight tents in 1039 his present plaee of business. which to exhibit the great and raie AT 145860 90048 180606 The acreage of 1878, as apportioned A soon as his new building is completed No 111 (old No 103) FULTON Str NEW YORK collections of animals and cuiiosities. to the three leading products, wheat, The^ number, of acres damaged and he will renovate his old one into [POST OFFICE Box 2832.] Among the many curiosities we may oats and corn, is as follows: estimated loss on other ciops, is leported TER1\IS,84..A \EAR, STRICTLY IN ADVANCE a store 100m. mention a sea horse, five large performing as follows: elephants, a baby elephant, and the Wheat Oats Dr. Yarnall is at the Dacotah House Corn Twen'ty-ft\e pei cent off for Clubs ofTwo 01 more. "what is it." The latter is a large animal Bushels to-day, and for this day only. Invalids Advertising' Rates, resembling an elephant, and was Wheat 145860 Albin 1,759 343 had better call at once and see the 411 Inside page*, nonpereil type, 25 cents per line only a few months ago purchased by Oats 90048 Burnstown 2,054 401.50 outside page, 40 cents. Special rates for threo, six doctor for we aie positively informed 304.75 Mr. Forepaugh at a great expense. Com 180606 ind twelve months Notices in editorial columns, Cottonwood 4.737 1186.50 that he will make only three or four 756.50 50 cents pei lineeight words to the line and The circus is made up of a larger Rye 11013 Eden 4.366 778.50 jnore visits this year, and we intimated lines to one inch 793 number of star pei formers than any on Bailey 4105 Advertisements should be sent in by Saturday as much in our issue of last week. Home 7,522 1289 598 the road, and as the people of Ne Potatoes of each week, if possible. 18683 Lake Hanska 1,190 184 128 Alltl\nslelltnd^ertlsement8 must be accompanied TJlm and vicinity may never again have Talbot & Rinke, of Sleepy Eye, speak Linden 3.252 747 with the money or they will not be Inserted 459 an opportunity of seeing this mammoth to the people this week through the No advertisement oi business notice of an immoral Leavenworth 1,608 383 Sleepy Eye Gleanings. 429 show, we hope to see it well patronized. character will be received on any terms .columns of the Review. This firm Milford 5,370 977 619 HOUSE have jubt built themselves a large and For further particulars see REVI EW Mulligan 1,173 302 169 TO REKT. A splendid two of next week. icommodious store, which is filled with Noith Star 1,049 133 246 Another week of quiet and dullness story brick house, with eight goods from cellar togarret. Their awray, and our meichants Prairieville 2,921 440.50 377 UXm has passed looms, and two rooms and two cellars .stock is large, of a good quality, and Sigel 3,879 793 691 are just that much neaifjr, to a levival in basement, located in a pleasant part embiaces eveiything usually kept in a We are under obligations to Mr. E. Stark 3,084 603 711 of business. of the city. Will rent it whole or in general store. Read their advertisement G. Pahl, a delegate from this place to part. Inquire of MRS. HELENA ROOS, another column, and then go the State Tuinfest at Waseca, for Geo. Bickelhaupt, our ex-sheriff has 43,964 8,561 6.692.25 New UJm, Minn. and see for yourselves. memoranda of the proceedings of the moved to this place. Turners during their session at that The following table shows a compaiison Our people who went east on a visit Fred. Beinhoin, the boy that shot place, commencing on Thursday last. OK SALE CHEAP.A one and a between the acieage of 1877 and have all leturned. They leport cuops GQO. Baar, an account oJ which we The fiist day, Thursday, was principally half story frame dwelling, situated as being pool in all localities they have 1878S gave last week, had an examination before devoted to the leception and on the corner of Broadway and Eirst visited. Justice Fischer last Wednesday, 1877.' 1878. qu irtering of delegates and guests, representing N"oith stieet, opposite the ..Arbeiter county attorney Webber appearing on Acres Acres the different Turner societies. The Railroad Company have commenced Hall. Tei ms of sale easy. Enquire of behalf of the btate and Baasen foi Wheat 14,138 43,964 Delegates Avere present from all giading for a lound house and JOS, SCHNEIDER, New Ulm, Minn. defendant. Beinhoin was found guilty Oats 4,890.50 8,561 societies in the State except Red Wing. side tiacks leading theieto. The new of manslaughter in the*fourth degiee, Coin s4 14,282.50 6,692.25 New Ulm was represented by Messrs. turn-table has ailived and will be ICECREAM! ICE CREAM I and was bound over until the Novembei Rye 154 178 E.G. Pahl and R.P. A. Nix as delegates, placed in position in a few days". !*367 term of court. Barley i 130.50 besides about twenty otheis, eleven of W need more hotel accommodations, Buckwheat 31 21.50 whom were ladies. The business of the The Centennial anniversary of and an enteipusing man could Potatoes '-697.25 *624 society was commenced Friday, by the I would respectfully announce- that the birth of Father Jain, the do well here by putting up a good hotel. Beans 52.50 17.75 election of Col. Wm. Pf sender of St. I have opened an Ice Cieam Saloon, A it is, a great many experience considerable founder of the Turner organization, Sorghum 116.25 150 Paul, piesident, andE. G.Pahl, of New basement of the Arbeiter Hall, and will difficulty in procunng boaiding was cclebiated at Turner hall on Sunday Cultivated hay 23.50 112.50 Ulm secrefcaiy. Standing committee be piepaied to dispense Ice Cream places. evening last. The programme consisted Flax 51.25 for the transaction of different kinds eveiy afternoon and evening of the of gymnastic exercises by 70 or 3C6.75 Other products of business were also appointed. following days: Tuesdays, Thursdays W were favored with a pleasant call 80 boys, several selections by the new and Sundays. from lion. H. Stiait, and Jos. Bobletef I addition to the business done on comet band, anoiation by Capt. Nix, last' Friday* Th Majoi speaks MRS. JULIUS GUETLING. Friday a grand procession was formed, 3,451.600 6,146.00 and a tableau accompanied by music, very highly of our town and prophesies marching thiough the principal streets vocal and insti umentaL Th whole for it a bright future. The Major has after which there was prize turning, NOTICE TO CREDITORS. was concluded by a hop which lasted wrarm friends in this vicinity Report for 1878 gives the number of many i the first and second prizes being won until about 2 o'clock, cows at 5114, and 2093 sheep fiom who are always glad to meet him by Minneapolis boys. I was noticed which 8481 pounds of wool weie While here he informed us tnat he that while the band which headed the ART CRAIO. Mr. H. E Wellcome, sheaied. would use his utmost efforts to secure In the Matter of Estate of William procession, approached the office of Redwood Fails is in town and is The whole number of acres of of est the establishment of permanent daily Williams deceased. of E Child, editor of the Waseca about to start class in art craio. Those trees reported as planted and growing, mail. Radical, the music was hushed, but Notice is hereby given that the Judge wishing to learn the art would do well passed. Thi was probably with the exception of the town of Cottonwood, that thea playing was resumed after the of the Probate Court of Brown County, to $all on him at the Dacota house and Ruenitz & Bendixen are enlarging is 521%, of which Albin has has fixed upon the first Monday of each lac examine his woik, and the work his their already large store. The rear 871, Home, 81 Stark, 921, Eden, 76, and every month for the next six students. Mr. We&conee submit' done eo as not to disturb the equilibri wall has been torn out and an addition Burnstown, 68, and Prairieville 40). months, and the Probate office in said um of Mr. Child, who has been daubing this art to *nyoaeoyer 7 years of age has been built,which will be exclusive Cottonwood is reported as having county as the times and place when some of the Turners of the State entirely on its Awn merits. He guarantees ly for groceries and crockery, and the 2770 acres of forest trees planted and and where he will receive, hear and adjust with rather severe epithets. Th first to make the art of drawing and front part of the store will be devoted growing, which is undoubtedly an error. alJ claims of all persons against days' doings were followed by a concert shading, portrait and landscape clrawiig, to clothing and dry goods. said deceased, and that six months in the evening. On the second day cancatui* &c, satisfactorily The+total number of rods of trees have been limited as the time for credV there was prize turning forth younger L. Johnson, one of our carpenters plain, in one or two lessons, or charges planted on highways in the county is tois to present their claims agftinstfe/ boys, also a swimming race, the distance met with a sad accident last Wednesday, nothing for his instruction. 2568, of which Stark reports 960, Albin, said estate. being 1% miles. Otto Seiter of at the McFohls. Another man -943, and Home 400. Oscar Hanft, special agent and adjuster this place woa the second prize in the Dated the 10th day of August,lP8. was in the saloon when he went in but 606 pounds of maple sugar was made of the Mutual Hail Ins. Co. of race. Th evening was devoted to started out at the back door soon after Elizabeth Jones. in the county and 65% gallons ot maple Wisconsin, who has just returned from turning and a dramatical enertainment. he, Johnson, had entered. Johnson Administratrix. syrup, all of which was made in Cottonwood, the scene of the date hail storms in Piize turning formed also apart of followed him, when he unfortunately Eden, Homeland Miltord. Nicollet and Renville counties, infoims the programme on the third day, after made 'a misstep when going down the BOARD OF'AUDIT, There are 4673 apple trees repoited us that his company sustained which the distribution of prizes took stairs, and broke one of his legs above as growing of which 955 are beaiing. losses in these two counties amounting place. Im the evening a grand ball was the ankle. Dr. Wellcome set the injured The leading towns report the following: July, IST'S. to $13,006,00. all of which have been held. limb together and the patient is vtisfactoiily adjusted. says that getting along as well as could be expected. On aceeunt of the liard times, there Bearing the storm was most seveie in the vicinity Growing Apple trees Vas a smaller number present than on of Jos. Anton and Mi. Stadtherr Cottonwood 987 256 former occasions "but all who partook Meeting of the Board of Audit,of in West Newton, .the cojrn being cut If ,ttie#e is any good reason why Home 846 114 of the festivities expressed themselves Brown county, Minn., July 23d, 187?. down as with a mower, and the -smallgrain people wanting harness should not purchase Eden *r f/ 671 wellpleased the best of harmony prevailing -149 The Board met forth purpose of which had not been cut was it o John Zieske, of Sleepy Eye, Milford 633 60 between the delegates and examining and comparing the books f/r beaten into tho ground as if done by we do not know it On the contrary Staik 404 182 others. Beiegates and guests from of the Auditor and Treasurer and founds sheep. The windows, sash and all, in we know of several good reasons why Sigel this place speak in glowing terms of 336 116 them correct, as follows, to wit: Mr. Stadtherr's house weie beaten in people should purchase not only their the kind manner in which they were Burnstown 215 3 \"V County Revenue funds $6,781,92. by the hailstones which were quite harnesses but anything else that enteitained by the citizens o# Waseca. Linden 171 war. Intei est and Sinking ,i r 30 large. N^f* line of John., The principal reason of Leavenworth 186 The headquarters of the society were .j 38 'funds 1,835,24. which is that John keeps not only the A Prairieville t. iVti 132 removed from Minneapolis to New best of everything in his line, but he Poor funds 1,754,15.01 Ulm. A repolififcion-was also passed PERSONAL. j. The yield of wheat, oats and corn as sells at the veiy lowest living profits, Road & Bridge funds 914,26.o that no Turh&^-<Sh*allb^hel next A shown by the returns for 1877 was as The Review, was favored with Al Town funds 526,25." as a visit to his large and pleasant ware- ~nnnnl a year. follows: pleasant call frontier,* Brown,of SchooS Distric? funds' 1,894,47.f)i room and an inquiry as to his prices JSJS^5" 505,61.ff 8 J,'7 fet. Peter, last Saturday evening. idemptio funds *K* will convince you. Yo will please SSSSS?*??" a 5 Delmauftn Delinquent tuxes1 and penal- a bear in mind that anything that John Hon. Strait paid New Ul Geo. Kuhlmann and lady returned 3 as 51 collecteJ wan m, i .t since Junel'78 1,040,61.|* a sells you as of his own make he fullv Jtl^i and Sleepy Ey a pleasant visit last ifrom Indiana last Thursdav evening C3 wairants. and the verv f*ot f Interest onRchool laad coUect- OQ wai rants and the very fact of S 3 liale and hearty. The many friends Friday, renewing (fid acquaintances O since June 1st, 1878 *925,80 O rs John making a set of harness or any and making new ones. The Major is a ot Mrs. Kuhlmann will be glad to learn PQ thing else is sufficient guarantee that jovialJellow and makes hosts of friends *hat she retairns greatly improved' I %&.*?f"j-fi- si (da ^stKd $15S278 31.V 8126 Albin 4158 it is all right. Now if you want anything 9460 wherever he go'eaT fte assures us that health. W foun Tfd the following in the Treas-V 4789 776 Burnstown..,. 7942 in John's line you can call on him +A the prospect of his re-election is very ir' $ 'yy,' Jos* Bobieter left for Milwaukee to wit: ^*JSUX* 4812 Cottonwood... 18432 and you will^be sure of civil treatment. 11212 flattering, alt of^ hich'his many friends And Chicago last Sunday evening, to i5B tt^i^ 21214 7J691 Eden and, better than that, you will be able 9246 will be glad to hear. His untiring devotion make his fall purchases iof toys, notions 17112 Poo 14279 Home to buy what you want of the very best to the interests of his constituents 27459 Co^n H, and fancy goods. will be 8764 6466 during his five years' service in Lake Hanska.. 5585 and at a price so low that you will be county Bond No 6 absent about fourteen day* and will *v- enn JO 6 y nn 10794 16358 Congress has W him the respect of Linden 9800 sure to go back to him whenever you Coupons, Interest on Brad' *w*" 5 i?SS visit relatives and Meeds Dubuque, 1736 448 the whole people andliythe uniform Leavenworth.. 9335 want a harness or anything else be- uu Town and School District orders rcdocmU Nat. Bank Iowa, before bis return. Dming his ffi pa cashiinCitlzens, 8554 promptness w$jlj wbi$h jae has attended 4807 longing to a horse, and, by the by, let Milford-/.~.s.i "bexin caarge XGBXm absence the EEVIEW will 2189 to the wants of each individual constituent, -5899' Mulligan?.-.!. for coljU. ^fToryOiesen^j^g^ 980.00. assortment of all such things as you ._- 512 without regard to his standig,ioiiality,naiionaa North Star 2710 3340 $oar4*oraeried^thev*94SUlm^PosTn,tw^,Neeth 5596 par% aflfl^tioli, *&* Prairieville 12891 Mrs. Col. Pf sender came *a last can possibly need in fitting up your o. ..A*^ 2C730 lie,has madman army of warm friends, Sigel. jJ5: ij 974311 16695 week to spend a few days With relatives ''Am team for fallwork. Johnhasprobably atMv Pushed jn wli will use all honorable means to Stark. 7424 18652 also got the largest andfineststock of and friends in this city. This isMrs. 10454 leather Pf sender's first \visit since removing'*t 'aeeoiiiplish Jus, re-eleefcion-w certainly leather olftjggjWifch to make aaything and REVIEW fe^A- Tf''*' mmmiiM'iQs you want BMI?PHAHD, 102626 157693 St. Paul. Her Husband dame^up has done aB13iat'anfmaniiaibi8 settflom tit a,cal muzzle aso as wt* good a of extrafineharness you the State Turnfest on Sunday morn* posrfion could have done, and the district The acreage and \aeld of other crops will^find in this-partof'the State. We may Hose Pres't. BoardofludEiilfem land1 sng's tram, spending Sunday ancfMon- will gain nothing, yo for }&7^m^mmk will say in conclusion* rememberJohn. LlactwsJSsnry Pdehler^,^ We COKSTANS, Sec. Board Audita