New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
September 11, 1878 · Page 7 of 8
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*J- IHH)U|ii mill 1HIMHJH IjUli.^gn^L. St IEWULMA ID VICINITY. ANNUAL' SCHOOL MEETING. AN UNDENIABLE TRUTH. ORDINANCE NO. FIVE. IMPORTANT APPOINTMENT.John Pfefferle has just been appointed agt. You deserve to suffer, and if you lead An ordinance relating to side-walks. for the sale of "Woodward's Sulphermedicated a miserable, unsatisfactory life in this The annual school meeting was held nest eggs.'* John says that Prepare for the Brown County Fair. Beit ordained by the Council of the Village of beautiful world, it is entirely your own at Turner Hall, last Saturday evening, Sleepy Eye Lake: when setting your hens oneofjthese fault and there is only one excuse for and was called to order by F. Burg, Sec 1 Whenever any side-walks shall be constructed Pic-nic at Schuetzen Garden next eggs should invariably be placed in the upon any of the streets within the limits you,your unreasonable prejudice and President of the Board of Education, Sund ay. nest. of said village, they shall be constructed of stone or skepticism, which has killed thousands. who stated that the object of the meeting bricks, or of planks not less than two inches in See call for Independent county convention Personal knowledge and common sense thickness firmly nailed to joist not less than 2 by 8 was to hear the reports of the clerk Mr. Reifsteck. in the last issue of inches square placed not exceeding 42 inches apart in another column. reasoning will soon show you that and treasurer of the board,and to elect the Herald, does not picture us out a from centre to centre. Green's August Flower will cure you of two new members of the board, in bright future when he says that with Sec 2. Whenever any side-walk shall be. constructed A grand Harvest Home festival and Liver Complaint, or Dyspepsia, with upon Main, Fifth orSfcxth streets they sb.aU place of Henry Keller and Chas. Wagner the change of the Administration we ball will be held at Arbeiter Hall next be of the uniform width of eight feet. all its miserable effects, such as sick whose term of office had expired. will be summarily kicked out of office. Sunday evening". Sec. 3, Whenever any side-walks shall be constructed headache, palpitation of the heart, sour Mr. Burg then stated that inasmuch upon any of the streets of said village, except But a weakly mushroom has no reason those mentioned in Section two of this ordinance, A grand ball will be given in theas stomach, habitual costiveness, dizziness the last special meeting had resolved to complain as even "the sturdy old they shall be of the uniform width of four Town Hall, at Burns Station, next Fiiday of the head, nervous prostration, not to build anew school^house but to oak" will go by the board about the feet. evening, Sept, 13th. low spirits, &c. Its sale now reach Sec. 4. Whenever any side-walks shall be constructed repair the old one, he would state that same time. upon any of the streets- within, the limits every town on the Western Continent thethe old one had been placed in good Kemember that the pic-nic at of said village, the upper surface of such walks The Republicans of Redwood county and not a Druggist but will tell you of shall be six inches higher than the established grade serviceable condition. He further Schuetzen Garden next Sunday is for of the stieet upon which they are located. have nominated Alfred Wallin for its wonderful cures. You can buy a stated that the health of the scholars the benefit of the Lutheran church. Sec. 5. This ordinance shall take eflect from and Judge of Probate, E, O. Chapman for Sample Bottle for 10 cents. Three had been unexceptionally goad during after its publication. Court Commissioner, F. V. Hotchkiss The daily mail service west of New doses will relieve you. For sale by the past year, and that the progress F. IBBEPSON, President. for Co. Com. from the 4th dist. and Ulm has been re-establishedwe hope Attest: R. H. BINGHAM, Recorder. Jos. Bobleter. made by them was very satisfactory. Approved Aug. 13th, 1878. Archibald Steward from the 5th dist. permanentlywhich is good news for He also said that he believed if Mr. Wallin has since declined the the natives. the citizens would continue to take as Reasons Why Fanners Should Buy ORDINANCE NO. SIX: nomination of Judge of Probate. The the Furst and Bradly Plow. much interest in our public schools in Pickpockets reaped a big harvest in Gazette is also informed that Mr. the future as they had done in the past An ordinance relating to Nuisances. St. Paul last week. Oapt. Bogardus Chapman will decline to be a candidate the schools could be made still They turn the stuble under better and several of our own citizens being Be it ordained by the Council of th Village of for the office of Court Commissioner. more efflcient,and that the board would than any other plow made, they never Sleepy Eye Lake: among the victims. Sec. 1. If any person shall- deposit in any street, do their utmost to accomplish the desired fail to scour where all others fail in The board of County Commissioners lane or alley within the limits of said village, any Let every lady, farmer, mechanic result. wet ground. of Renville county met last Wednesday filth, offal, or other matters which is, or is likely to and business man in the county bring become, offensive or injurious or if any person Chas. Porter says he planted 125 acres and considered the case of E. Ericson, Mr. Wagner, clerk of the board, then shall suffer or allow such matter to remain on his something to exhibit at our County without sharpening the share. The the suspended County Auditor. The read the treasurer's report, which was premises in such manner as to become offensive or Pair and it will be a success. injurious, or if any person shall permit any offensn stuble covered so well that he could not board appointed P. Kirwan to take received and accepted, stable, pih y, or other nuisance to remain on count the uriows. charge of the office pending the investigation The Eeview office has lately been hit, premises after being notified by the village TREASrRER'g ANNUAL REPORT. John Rotermg Esq. of Cottonwood council to remove or clean the same, lie shall, on of the official conduct of Mr. moved to more roomy quarters, and we conviction theieof, pay a fine of not less than five says its the best plow to clean and turn Ericson. The Redwood Gazette says are now better prepared than ever to nor more than one hundred dollars. Mr. President: I have the honor to under stuble that he has ever seen. that the members of the board are all of promptly execute all orders ior job Sec. 2, Tins ordinance shall take effect from and present the following report of the receipts after its publication You can always get a new share the opinion that there is nothing criminal work. and disbursements of the funds F. IBBERSON, President. when the old one wears out. They are in an} of Ericson's official acts. A. The great Porepaugh show, which Attest: R. BINGHAM, Recorder. of the Independent School District of now sold as cheap as you can buy the Wallen Esq. is cousel for Mr. Ericson. Approved Aug 13th, 1S78. exhibited here last Tlmisday, was not the city of New Ulm, Minn., for the common plows. Do not fail to get one, The store of H. Behnke & Bro. wasthey very largely patronized. The more is year ending September 1st., '78. are the best plows the woild. ORDINANCE NO. SEVEN. a scene of bustle and activity yesterday, the pity as the show is first class in all RECEIPTS: M. MTLLEN. it was the grand opening day of a its branches. Balance on hand Sept. 1. '77 $ 001.02 large stock of fall and winter goods. An ordinance relating to construction If Mr. Porepangh did'nt have a very Tuition fees of non-residents. 42.00 Their store is completely filled from of streets- large turn-out here he had the honor Books sold to pupils 40.30 top to bottom with new goods, comprising of shaking hands with Miles Clark, of Be it ordained by the Council of the village of Special School tax 3325.98 a large assortment of carpets Sleepy Ejf Like: Port Ridgely, which was some satisfaction. One mill lax... 553.60 lew Store 1 lew Store! ranging in price from 25 cents to $1.35 Stc 1 If any pei son shall unnecessarily obstruct State apportionment 741.06 any stieet, sidewalk, laue or alley within the limits per yard, cashmeres from 35 cents to of said village with any kind of vehicle, boxes, Stceckeit for fence (south)... 16.35 81.25 also a full line of women's wool Now that the State Fair, which was lumber, sand, buck, stone, or other things, or if GEORGE JACOB S, theLoan of Citizens' N. 800.00 ai poison shilledig auyehole councilthe in same, withouty hosiery and yarns. See their announcement an immense success, is a thing of th \illag or in an man of the consent in another column. past we hope onr people will turn their ner obsti net the same, he shall on conviction thereof, Dealer in Total 6129.97 pay a fine of not less thin one nor more thin attention to the coming Brown County twenty-fiie dollais: PROVIDED, that any person Fair and make it a success also. EXPENDITURES Dry Goods, ISTotions, PERSON All. erecting a building, may occupy such reasonable poition of the stieet fronting such building as may Books & Stationery 109.65 Miss Therese Westphal will start An exchange remarks: -'The man be necessaiy for that pmpose, but in no case shall Hats, Caps, Groceries, Cleaning rooms, and building he proentthe passage of persons or teams through east next Sunday to buy her fall stock who takes a county paper, just for the fiies 199.50 such stieets, of millmeiy and fancy goods. accomodation, because he has a high Crockery, Gils, Varnishes, Sec 2. If any person, having obstructed any Insuiarea on School building. 59.00 regard for the editor, is too frequently stieet, side-walk, lane oi alley in any of the manners Among the crowd that came down Cordwood and sawing 228.00 mentioned section one of this oi dinince, shall the man who forgets to pay for it." &ct. &ct. &et. last week to see the elephant noticed allow such obstruction to remam alter being notified Printing and advertising 34.75 by the lllage council to remove same he shall All goods sold at bottom prices. Horatio Werring and lady of Golden Some of our citizens went to St.Paul Inteiest paid to Citizens N. B. 49.07 upon eoiiMction theieof, pay a fine of not less than Gate, Dr. Knapp and family and Miles and Minneapolis las^ week and got five noi moie than twenty five dollais for each day Repairs and improvements 469.84 SLore on Minn. St, between 2d & 3d such obsti uction shall be continued. Clark, of Fort Bidgely and Dr. Wellcome fleeced, while others did not go to that Saleries paid teachers 4762.75 Noith streets, JSTEW ULH, MINN. Sec 3 This ordinance shall take effect from and and lady, of Sleepy Eye. trouble, but remained at home and got Expenses connected with N. S. 39.90 afier its publication. fleeced by the -jewelry and buctei Cash on hand Sept. 1st, 1878., 177.21 F. IBBERSON President., M. II. Gamble, of Springfield, was Attest: EINGHAM, Recorder, knife man" with Forepaugh's circus. in town yesterday, and made us a Appioved Aug. 13th, 1878, Total S0129.97 pleasant call. We learn fiom Mr. The St. Paul Weekly Pioneer Press "Respectfully, Gamble that Messrs. Ilemmingrey, GKAND and the New Ulm Review are the two Iloober and others have commenced to SCIIERER, cheapest papers in the State. We have EXHIBITION Dist. Treas. sink a shaft at the Burns coal mines, made arrangements whereby we are Mr. Wagnero then adopted.d rea his report, and are determined to settle the fact enabled to furnish both for the small hic was als thewr for once and all whether coal can be sum of $2.00 per year. Now is OF THE found in paying quantities or not. time to subscribe. ANNUAL REPORT OF THE CLERK ON BROWN COUNTY THE CONDITION OF THE SCHOOLS. James McKittrick and lady, of Jas. Galfillian will lecture in the Granite Falls, came down last week Couit House Saturday and Sunday AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY! Number of Scholars enrolled, 456. 1. bound for the State Fair, but when evenings Sept. 14th and 15th, at 7:30 class 53, II. 53. Ill 48. IV. 70, V. 76,they i eached New Ulm Mrs. McKittrick o'clock, on the subject of TO BE HELD I N AND ABOUND North Primary 83, South Primary 73. concluded to visit here and James proceeded "LABOR AND LEGISLATION. GRAND 0PENI1 DAY Average daily attendance 317,or 70 per io the State Fair alone. We Admittance free to all. Ladies and cent. 1. class 39. II. 38, III. 36, IV. 50. are glad tolearn that James is building Gentlemen are cordially invited, New Vim, Sept. 21st and 22d *78. V. 55 North Primary 50, South Primary up a good i^ade at Granite, as he is a OF CRAYON DRAWING.Mr. Haggard 42. Number of scholars attending jolly good fellow and deserves it all. gives eight hours instruction with the FALL WINTER GOODS, 2C0 days or more, 219. Number of Come again. At the quarterly meeting of the Art Ciaio" drawing mstiumeni and a scholars attending full term, four, as Agricultural Society of Brown Co., complete outlJt together with a large foPows: N EW ULM, Sept. 5th. 1878. drawing completed at the first lesson Sunday, the first of September, 1878, II. claps, Emil Wischersk?. Ida Beinhorn, DRY GOOS, NOTIONS, Ed. REVIEW:In your yesterday's for five dollars. Satisfaction guaranteed. the following resolutions were adopted: North Primary, John Stock. A. issue there appears an article from the Studio at Mrs. Smith's,on Center Behnke. Sleepy Eye correspondent, calculate^ -FANCY GOODS, Street. 1st To in\ ito farmers, manufacturers and art. Number of dajs lost by all scholars to do an injury to Dr. T. M. Maicellus, ists, to use then best efforts in helping to promote 29,456. Total attendance in day by all Since Forepaugh's circus was in town of Sieeuy Ej e. Once and for all let me the agiicnltuial interests of Brown county and CLOTHING, HATS, scholars C8.089. make the Fair, to be held in and around the Turner several of our citizens aie the happy here state, tnat I did not have the Hall in New Ulm on S tturday and Sunday the 121st The following is the report of thehonor possessors of $5.00 butter knifes. Don't to reduce the fracture of Johnson's and 22d of September, 1878, a snecess, by furnishing CAPS, BOOTS & SHOES, evening school: ask them where more can be obtained, leg, in any way, shape, form or the same with a choice selection of articles pioduced 01 manufactured by them. Number of scholars enrolled 64 they'd carve you up for your trouble, manner, and neither did I turn the 2d. The Society set out the sum of one hundred and a large stock of CARPETS. Average attendance 51% per cent. 33 although the knifes will hardly cut easejover to him,for it was his fiomthe and sixty-nine dollars ($169) for premiums to be Number of days of school 48 awarded to e\hibitors that amount being as large commencement. I was simply cafed butter at noonday with the thermometer We call the attentson of the pub a sum as the have at their disposal. This sum Total attendance in days by all in to see the leg, and found it in good indicating 100 the shade. lie generally to the fact that we can shall be distributed in the following way: scholars 1541 shape and well dressed. Dr. C. Berry. For Live stock $75.00 gsve better inducements as to quality, We understand that some idiot of Faim products of all kinds 40.00 After the re-organization of the District variety of stock and LOW cash Iberia is circulating the story that yellow Ladies' woik 14.00 the Board ot Education organized Home manufacturs 15.00 Golden Gate Correspondence. fever had made its appearance in prices, than any other house in the by electing Mr. P. Burg as President, Flowers, honey and poultry 15,00 this city, and that several parties on Home ait production, 10.00 Ninnesota valley. Come in and inspect Peter Sch.fc.rer, Treasurer, and Charles their way here turned back on hearing GOLDEN GATE, SEPT. 9th, 1878. Wagner Clerk. our large stock and you will 169.00 the leport. It is haidly necessary to Editor Review A committee will be ready to receive articles for Messrs. B. F. Webber, Geo. Kuhlman be pleased. say that the health ot this city was exhibition on Friday the 20th of September from 4 Please tally one for this place. It and Rev. Geo. Reim were appointed to 6 o'clock in the afternoon, and Saturday from 7 never better. II, BEI1MS & BRO. weighs 12 lbs. Aich Coon will give examiners and the old corps of to 0 o'clock in the forenoon. Articles delivered Situ I day after 10 o'clock can not be admitted to NEW ULM, SEPT. 10th. you the particulars. teachers was re-engaged for the current That new diseases are constantly appearing the competition for premiums. The fair will be year. which keep the doctors in a Is it not about time that our cemetery opened on Saturday at 9 o'clock In the forenoon, and closed Sunday at 4 o'clock in the afternoon, The so called State text books have brown study is illustrated by the fact fence was built? It looks bad for The premiums, awarded to exhibitors by a select been adopted by the Board of Education that in the lower end of town thexo is a civilized community. There are committee of independent citizens, w$H be distributed Sunday afternoon. and 265 books have been sold to a man who is in danger of having his Some fine tomb stones on the ground, the scholars at the original cost price, liver and stomach grow together, at and if a few cattle should happen that the district paying freight. A good band has been engaged to way it is hard to tell the amount of least so says Dr. John n. The The receipts from the one mill tax damage that they might do. patient has since died. furnish music for the occasion. and state apportionment being $400 less One day last week one of our farmers It is with pleasure that we announce than last year the board was compelled had to go to Sleepy Eye to get a clevis Admission 10 cts. a person. Season the re-election last Saturday evening of to borrow money to pay currexit expenses. tickets 25 cts. each. mended, and thereby lo3t a day's Chas. Wagner and Henry Keller as This will explain the item of plowing. Here is the place for a good members of the Board of Education. Sunday night $49.00 interest appearing in the report blacksmith to make money! We need They have made efficient members of of the treasurer. THEAT ER AND A GRAND HOP one urgently. the board, and the honor is well merited. CHARLES WAGNER, Clerk. The fuH proceedings of the Most of our learned ones were over will be given for the benefit of the Upon the adoption of the report of meeting and the repot ts of the officers to Sleepy Eye last week to the Institute. association. Tickets for Theater the clerk the piesident appointed H. of the board will be found elsewhere. We hope they may all get certificates and dance 25 ceicrLs a person. ORDINANCE NO. FOUR. Rudolphi and Wm. Koch tellers, and this winter, and a school also, We are informed that among the THE ABEANGEMENTS COMMITTEE. the meeting proceeded to the election but we have our doubts. yellow fever victims who have died at of two new members of the board, An ordinance relating to Peddlers. Talbot & Rinke Mr. Heimerdinger has an able corps Vicksburg, Miss. are Mr. Mathua and with the following result:' of mill-wrights at work on his mill Be it ordained by the Council of the Village of wife. I may be remembered that Chas. Wagner 40 Sleepy Eye Lake: putting in all of the modern improvements, Mr. Mathua and wife were here about Sec. I. No person shall sell or offer for sale at re. Henry Keller 38 whereby he will be able to five years ago, and gave several dramatical tail in any street, alley or lane -within the limits of Dealers August Westphal 14 said villa-re, any goods, wares or merchandise nor make the best flour in the State. He exhibitions. Mr. Mathua also Wm. P. Baarsch in any manner peddle such goods, wares or merchandise 14 is however doing farmers work all the painted the landscape scenes in the time- mn' within the limits of said village, without DRY GOODS, Messrs. Wagner and Keller were having first obtained a license therefor as herein Turner Hall basement. thereupon declared duly elected. provided. GROCERIES, READYMADE Sec 2. Any person desiring to obtain a license to Upon the suggestion of Mr. Wagner Since the Heraldma,n has commenced I hear the question repeatedly asked sell or peddle at letail shall flist apply to the Recorders CLOTHING, HATS, a committee of three, which consists to gratuitously advertise our business of said village who is hereby authonzed to "What's the matter with the Herald?" of Aug. Westphal, B. F. Webber and CAPS, BOOT$ & SHOES, grant the same, charging and receiving therefor*f new advertisements are pouring in very I answer it has taken too many '"mush- for a four horse team, the sum of Twenty Five dollais,for M, Redmann, were'"appointed to act in fast, the latest being that of George Jacobs.which LADIES AND a two horse team Twenty dollarsfor a rooms." Our postmaster says that there conjunction with the board to examine vehicle and one horse Fifteen dollars and for peddler may be found in another column are only about one-third as many Heralds GENTS UNDERWEAR, on foot Ten dollars winch license shall be in and destroy old papers of the district. on this page. Mr. Jacobs has just taken at his office as there are REVIEWS. force foi one year from the date thereof. Thereupon the meeting adjourned. NOTIONS, TRIMMINGSr T, opened out a splendid stock of new Sec 4. Any pei son violating the provisions of this "We want the REVIEW," is ordinance shall forfeit and pay, upon conviction goods, and although his store is not the cry of all, and as long as it is as &c, &c, &c. &c. &c thereof, double the amount required of him for a .quite so large as some others his priees good a paper as it now i the Herald license nnder the provisions of this ordinance. The Harvest Home Festival which Highest market price paid for Sec 4. This ordinance shall take eflect from and |will correspond favorably with any of man had better save hi&wind, for he was to be held at the New Ulm House, after its publication. ,-them. He proposes to sell at syaajil farm produce.*- ,f\ may need it yet. Wind ijs a good thing F. IBBERSON, President. in Milford, last Sunday has been postponed Attest: R. H. BINGHAM, Recorder iiofits, and for cash onlyv when a man has to run until next S unday. Sleepy Eye fk$^S' Approved Aug. 13th, 1878. W* ^vfS ONE THE BOYS -J^Vf &< j-^^xt* -fesnift^ iftf-a^-ttAm. an. '^fluifi fflfWrfflrrrt TnJ