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

August 28, 1878 · Page 7 of 8

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*srr i""'W watowk' 'i wty*wfys ATMEWUL NEW ULM AHD VICINITY. OS In the last issue of the Herald the Forepaugh's Circus, &c. editor tells his readers to "note the difference" in the prices paid for advertisements The prominent advertisement in in that paper as compared Business has been improving a little another column, as well as the display with prices paid for advertising in the of late. of pictoml printing on the streets, will paper which he styles "one of the inform.our readers and everybody else Our merchants are commencing to in i mushroom variety." of the advent of the Great Forepaugh's receive their fall stock of goods. The REVIEW is the paper that he Show comprising a first-class Circus. Judge Cox will hold a special term of daubs with that Unattractive appellation, The largest Menagerie traveling, and court in New Ulni,Tuesday, Sept. 17th. and in the item containing the a wonderful Museuin, &c, all combined above expression, the editor seems to under Nine Centre Pole Tents, WiJliamErd has adorned the front be endeavoring to impress upon his forms the largest combination in the of his shop with a new coat of paint. readers that he received five or six BEAUTIFUL COSTLY COLOSSAL AMUSEMENT amusement line in America, if not in A heavy thunder storm passed over times as much for advertising as the the world. It is announced to appear this section Monday night. REVIEW because his paper (the Herald) in this place on Thursday, Sept. 5th. is proportionately better than the The phonograph man pulled stakes The Chicago Tribune s&ya: "A truly TEMPLE OF THE WORLD. former. The Herald knows very well excellent show. It is very seldom,. if and left for other climes on Monday that the arrangements in regard to said :::.'^'.:-:^t^y% ever before, that the citizens of this last. advertisement, were made by the editor city and vicinity have been enabled to A Kepublican county convention GREAT FOREPACGH SHOW! pro tern of the REVIEW, who not being witness so truly excellent a performance will be held in Redwood Palls next Friday. posted in regard to regular advertising as that given in this city yesterday rates, charged about the same by the world renowned Adam Forepaugh's rates as had been paid for a similar advertisement Last week we had some very hot Circus, Menagerie, Museum, about three months ago. days, Friday afternoon bringing the &c, under its Nine Mammoth Centre We have been informed that the REVIEW thermometer up to about 90. Pole Tents. Its fame had preceded It, was paid more for the advertisement CIRCUS, MUSEUM, AQUARIUM, MENAGERIE, ETC. and at the opening of the door the eager The Nicollet County Fair will be at that time than either the crowd poured in. Within the menagerie TWO PERFORMANCES DAILY. DOORS OP EN AT 1 and 7 M. held at Nicollet Station, commencing Herald or Post, but we feel assured tent were exhibited a large and Admission to the entire Eight Center-Pole tents 50 cents. that Mr. Bobleter never entertained Sept. 13th. careful selection of rare and magnificent the idea that because they were paid Children under 9 years, Half Price. The annual school meeting will be animals, which were in excellent less it would follow that those papers health and condition, and were not of held at Turner Hall, Saturday, Sept. must be poor advertising mediums. the second-rate and, inferior class of 7th, at 7 o'clock p. m. ONLY FIRST-CLASS SHOW EVER IN MINNESOTA. We always had the idea that people half starved, worthless old heroes of a See County Auditor Constans' notice would read 'cheap' advertisements just quarter of a century. Entering the of tax judgement sale which appears as well as those costing four'or five circus arena the seats were quickly Everything New, Beautiful and Grand Coming with elsewhere. times the amount, provided they are filled, attentive ushers, seating ladies, OWN 34 PALACE BUILT CARS! MY gotten up in about the same style and children, etc. This system of Mr. John Bernhardt, of Courtland, marketed published in a readable paper but Forepaugh's gave great satisfaction, a load of new wheat last Saturday (Equal in Privateo length Fifty ordinarEquipage R. R. Cars.) Forming the finest Railway in America. then times may have changed. B33f as by it a great many ladies hitherto )j3a that graded No. 1. The price paid was We are certain that Mr. Bobleter can afraid to visit a circns will now go.on 80 cts. receive just as much for advertising as hearing that their comforts and safety George H. Walsh, formerly of the the Herald, at least as long as the circulation are so well cared for. Punctually to a New Ulm Plaindealer, has been elected of the Review is nearly double minute the procession moved into the S 100,000 All New a delegate to the constitutional convention that of the former. Hippodrome Arena, led by the Seven of Dakota. lordly Performing Elephants. The variety worth. Features of ring, trick and performing "We learn from Dr. Humphrey that The new cut on Centre street hill Thousands, of New show of thoroughbred horses, male and the wheat in town of Stark turns out has lately been a place of stir and activity.. of new Rare and Curious female performers, the Mardi-Gras rather poorly, that which has been According to the survey and characters in grotesque figures and threshed yielding from 5 to 12 bushels Attractions! Wild Beasti reckonings of Mr. Berndt, the work of costumes, the gleam of golden spangles, per acre. excavating the 20,000 cubic yards vras Fifty New and new the floating of gorgeously decorated 'supposed to be about completed but We would call the attention of our and costly banners, formed a sight Faces! Mechanical when Mr. Pahl had surveyed the same, Democratic friends to the call for a never before equalled in this city. Of he found, according to his reckoning, rtew Wonders Democratic county convention which the performances in general we take that only a little more than 16,00C cubic appears in another column. pride in speaking of it in the highest Wardrobe lately yards were taken out, a difference of terms of praise, and cheerfully recommend Progress Lodge No. 28, A. 0. TJ. W., nearly 4,000 cubic yards. lias no Egrwa. Added I the exhibition of Mr. Forepaugh of this city, has donated $10 for the Such measurements, of course, made to the public, and bespeak for them' a, relief of the yellow fever sufferers of a stir among our city council, and the generous and hearty welcome from the the grief stricken cities of the south. THE WODERFE INDIA ELEPHANT PIHAMID I other day the two surveyors, under the press at all places where this great supervision of the Mayor and some of A certain young sewing machine show may pitch its tents. the members of the council, made a agent in post office block, can tell all Performed by the only group of live performing elephants owned by any new survey of the cut. anxious enquirers about the durability man in the World. We learn that the last measurements of the "Davis machines." NEW ADVERTISEMENTS taken are nearly the same as those TRAIN ED AND PERFORMED BY ADDIE FOREPAUGH, R. A twilight concert will be held in the formerly obtained by Mr. Pahl, hence THE BABY ELEPHANT "CHICAGO," Turner Hall garden next Sunday evening, it will be safe to say that not more the music to be furnished by the than 17,000 cubic yards have been taken Democratic County Convention. new cornet band. (Born at Germantown, Pa., February 22, 1877.) out. S" The Worlds Wonder Lately Added, _3J Nasby on greenbacks: Our rallying A Democratic county convention The annual Fair of the Brown County cry will.be: "Our cappasity for spending will be held at the court house, in New The Blue or Hairy Elephant "Albert Edward," Agricultural Association will be held money must be ekal to our cappasity Ulm, on Monday, Sept. 2nd, at 2 o'clock Sept. 21st and 22nd, in and about the for perdoosin' it, and both must be p.m. for the purpose of electing delegates (From South India, the only one of its species ever captured.) Turner-Hall, at New Ulm. Farmers, onlimitid." to the Democratic State convention Manufacturers and others of Brown The whole forming the only to be held at St. Paul, on the 5th Such of pur citizens as are unable to and adjoining counties are invited to of September. visit the State Fair can do the next best HERD O COMIC TRICK & ACTING ELEPHANTS. take an active part at the above mentioned JOHNMANOERFELD, thinggo and see the great Forepaugh Fair. i ff.CThe largest and smallest in America.) Chairman County Committee. show, which will be in New Ulm, The association will make tliei utmost during fair week. pxertions to satisfy the public as well Dissolution of Co-partnership. as the exhibitors. All the particulars, Sheriff Whitemore of Redwood Co. and especially a long list of premiums brought down a light-fingered gentleman to be divided will be published in the named Kaufmann, captured at Notice is hereby given that the copartnership next issue of this paper. Lamberton, last Friday, and lodged heretofore existing by and him in onr jail. under the firm name of Mceller &Reimershas this,day been dissolved by mutual A runaway enlivened a portion of We learn from the Renville Times consent. N". A. MCELLER. Centre street on Thursday evening last. that Dr. J. B. Barnard, a graduate of A boy najned Schreiner was hauling a Ann Arbor medical college, has concluded REIMER RETMERS. New Ulm, Minn., Aug, 26,1878. load of plows with Mc. Nenno's team, to permanently locate in Renville and while near the railroad track the county. horses shied and started up Centre TAX JUDGMENT SALE. Foot. Kayser & Co.. of St. Peter, street at a furious rate, scattering have made an assingment to Wm. plows about in a promiscuous manner. Schimmel for the benefit of their creditors. The driver was also thrown from the Pursuant to a RealEstato Tax Judgment of the We are informed that .the liabilities wagon, and as his arm was entangled District Court in the County of Brown, State of are about 11,000, and the assets Minnesota, entered the 12th day of August A. D. in the lines he was dragged along until 1878, in proceedings for enforcing the payment of An Extraordinary Collection $14,000. SUCH AN ARRAY the horses stopped, receiving a good taxes and penalties upon real estate in the county of Brcwn remaining delinquent on the flrBt day of many bruises on his head and face. We are sorry to learn that Hon. C. June, A. D. 1878, and of the statutes in such case OF The team ran against the sign post C. Brandt, of Sigel, has been suffering made and provided, I shall on the loth day of Septi, RARE and CURIOUS WILD BEASTS. Talented equestrian Beanty I A. I 1878, at lo o'clock in the forenoon, at the An. from rheumatism and other ailments at the corner of Brey's livery stable ditors office in the City of New Ulm and County of Only $20,000 Male during the last five or six weeks, having where they were stopped. Brown sell the lands which are charged with taxes, And Arenie Celebrities been unable to move about but very penalties and costs in said judgment, and on which Two or three of the plows were such taxes shall not have heen previously naid. little. smashed somewhat, and the wagon was Has never before been congregated under any Ever exhihited in America. The Behemoth of Holy H. B. CONSTANS, Tented Show in America. Writ. "Behold, he drinketh up a river and hasleth also damaged considerably, but the County Auditor, Brown Co. The State Fair at St. Paul, and the not he trusteth that he can draw up Jordan in his Five Times the Largest, Most Prominent horses escaped unharmed. mouth."Job. xi, 23. Great Northwestern Exposition at Talbot & Rinke and Best Circus Arctic Ocean Sea Lions, Minneapolis, will be opened next Monday Polar in America! PERSONAL.. and continue during the week. Bears, Gorillia, and in all The Great FRANK MELVILLE, C. H. Ross visited Redwood Falls Both will be visited by a large number 1500 RARE WILD ANIMALS: The Comical GRTMALDT, last week. of people from this vicinity. Dealers in TRAINED TIGERS, Mille CAROLINE ROLLAND, L. B. Parker, one of Sleepy Eye's PEBFORMING LIONS, J. Hcerscheler finished threshing his Miss LOUISE BOSHELL. DRY GOODS, new attorneys, called at the REVIEW HYENAS Etc., Etc Etc., grain last week on his farm in Linden, A 6-ton Rhinocerous, 10 performing Lions, Raie office last week. Mile Virginia, Mile Janette, D. R. GROCERIES, READYMADE formerly belonging to N. C. KuKke. collection of the Afnc.in Antelope Family. More Haw ley, Tom Berry, Wm. Forepaugh, -wild beasts than any three of the largest Menageries The wheat yielded from 12 to 15 bush, ftJos. Bobleter returned from the CLOTHING, HATS, tia\elin{c' Wm. Monrop, James Stowe, Suydam per acre, while the oats yielded only East last Sunday morning, hale and Grand Canvas Opera House! CAPS, BOOTS & SHOES, Brothers, Mile Sebastiana, Miss Alva about 10 bushels, but of very good hearty. He will soon be followed by a quality. rais, Fred Levantine, John Hart, "Wirw Holding 9,000 spectators, furnished with elegant large stock of notions and fancy goods LADIES AND and luxurious diMwinc room chairs. Dutton, R. Eunbar, Leslie Brothers which he bought while absent. MOST ELABORATE MUSEUM GENTS UNDERWEAR, The largest 6tock of toys, notions J. M. Thompson, formerly of this -^OTJ-ZOTGr -AJ--Au2E and fancy goods ever brought to New NOTIONS, TRIMMINGSr Of li\ ing wonders, mechanical triumphs, and rare city and Sleepy Eye, but now a citizen Ulm will be opened out at the City Drug curious objects. Look at the Massive Pi oportions of Together with a host of other of Marengo, Iowa, illuminated the Review &c. &c. &c. &c. &c this great show on the morning of exhibition day Store in a few days. The assortment Artists, All First-Class office last Monday evening with Trained Animal Exhibition. will comprise all the latest novelties Highest market price paid for AVIARY AND AQUARIUM. his smiling countenance. Mr. Thompson In their various Specialties. and will be sold either wholesale or retail farm produce. departed for other fields of labor at bottom figures. Tuesday morning, having remained in Sleepy Eye^y Minn. A young trio, intent on a day's sport, this vicinity about a week. with one of A. Brey's livery rigs ran Mr. D. R. Stockley, of Wells, Faribault against.a farmer wagon near the big NOTICE TO CREDITORS. county, returned to this place on Cottonwood bridge, last Sunday, making Thursday last from a trip to Pipestone sad havoc with the buggy. The county, going by way of Marshall and horse after being liberated from the Lake Benton. He stated that there In the Matter of Estate of William buggy struck out at a lively gait fo_ were some swarms of 'hoppers at the Williams deceased. L. r-%,' cooler parts. Careless driving is the latter place, which are doing some Notice ishereby giventhat the Judge cause of the accident We understand damage to garden vegetables. The of the Probate Courtpf Brown County, that neither of the boys nor the farmer wheat crop in that country is considerable has fixed upon the firstMondayof each wagon was seriously hurt ahead of what it is in this vicinity. i and every month for the next six Edison's speaking phond&raph was Mr. L. Fuller, of this place, returned months, and the Probate office in said exhibited at this place on Saturday and on Saturday last from a two county as the times and place when Sunday last. Several short speeches week's trip through portions of the and where he will receive, hear and adjust THE CROWING TRIUMPH GRAND FREE EXHIBITION!! were made by the operator and some of country west of here, visiting Marshall, all claims of all persons against ^d i^he Mardi Gras Triumphal street' Pageant. those present, all of which were reproduced Gary, Redwood Falls, Granite Falls said deceased, and that six months by the phonograph. The i and other places. He says that our have been limited as the time for creditors Abilene'of Poetry, Beauty, and Gaiety! The Grandest Sight ever Beheld!"' speaking had to be loud and distinet in former fellow townsman, McKittrick, to present their claims against ^order that all the words might be .M^. S@~ All Rail Roads Run at Half Fare to this Great Show. I now of Granite Falls, has sold out his said estate. -r. ^understood when repeated. Besides stock of hardware and has for some Dated the fOth'day of August, 1878. Forepaugh's World Great Show Jever Divides. 1 vlspeaking, singing and whistling was time been engaged "in the .machine *vc Elizabeth Jones. Jalso reproduced quite distinctly. business. Adajja Forepaugh, Proprietor. IT-