New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
September 18, 1878 · Page 7 of 8
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I WWtW Sg*tfWe*w**MiMMww sr NEW DLM AND VICINITY. The members of the executiye committee Death of an old Settler* PERSONAL, of the Brown County Agricultural State Treasurer Pfamder is spending EXHIBITION Society are as busy as beavers a few days in town. Death has called from our midst another getting ready for the coming fair, and Prairie chicken season is about over. old settler. Henry Haamann, of we are happy to state that their efforts Mrs. August Schmidt, of St. Louis, town Cottonwood, died last Sunday are meeting with good success The who has visited here the last two OF THE Wheat tickets printed at the REVIEW evening, Sept. 15th, of typhus fever, number of entries are already quite months, departed for home yesterday. office i BROWN COUNTY after about four, weeks illness. Mr. large and it is safe to say that the exhibit Last Sunday we had the pleasure Kiesling, Keller & Co. are in receipt Haamann was one of our oldest settlers, will be the best that has ever AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY! i of making the acquaintance of H. Miller, of a large stock of dry goods. having located in Brown county been made. All articles for exhibition of the Owatonna Post. We are glad to in 1856. We are also informed that his should be deliveied to the committee Go and see the grand opening of mil. hear that the Post is prospering. TO BE HELD I N AND ABOUND whole family, consisting of wife and before 9 o'clock Saturday morning, llnery goods at Miss Westphal's next five children, is down with the fever. as all that are brought in after that John Hoffmann, who has spent week. nearly two years in Montana, returned hour will be excluded for the competition Let everybody come to the fair Saturday New Vim, Sept. 21st and 22d 78. home last Thursday evening, looking of premiums. Sunday afternoon and Sunday, and bring along none the worse for his sojourn among H. Behnke will make the address at How is THIS?Our Burnstown correspondent something to exhibit. i the mountains. Mr. H. reports that the conclusion of which the premiums At the quarterly meeting of the says: "We must get more the balance of our boys are getting will be awarded. Sunday evening a dramatical The County Pair begins next REVIEWS in this place. We receive Agricultural Society of Brown Co., along finely. Dame Rumor says that entertainment and hop will be Saturday forenoon, and from all we just about half enough to supply the Sunday, the first of September, 1878, there was a wedding in town soon after given at Turner Hall for the benefit of can hear the display will be quite large, demand.'' We send all the copies sub the following resolutions were adopted: his arrival. the association. cribed for and are quite prepared and This section was visited by several willing to send any number desired, very heavy frosts last week, but the 1st. To invite farmers, manufaetnen and* artists, only let those wanting ones apprise us OonaineroiaJL. to use their best efforts in helping to promote corn crop, which this year is immense, of their wants by sending in their subscription the agricultural interests of Brown county and Mr. Gilfillan lectured at Turner Hall, had already got beyond its reach. make the Fair, to be held in and around the Turner accompanied by one dollar, Saturday and Sunday evenings on the Hall in New Ulm on Saturday and Sunday the 21st which secures them the BEVIEW for Mrs. Berry was suddenly taken sick and 22d of September, 1878, a success, by furnishing Corrected Weekly by Richard Pfejferle. subject of "Labor and Legislation. "On the same with a choice selection of articles produced a year. last Monday afternoon with inflamation Saturday evening there were between or manufactured by them of the bowels, but we are glad to 2d The Society set out the sum of one hundred twenty and thirty persons present, announce that she is slowly recovering. NEW ULM MARKET. and M\ty-nine dollars ($169) for premiums to be nearly all of whom seemed to give the We hear of a bloody tragady that occurred awai ded to exhibitors that amount being as large closest attention to the lecturer. Having a sum as they hive at their disposal. This sum Flour, per bbl S5.50@6.50 at Lake Kampeska, last Saturday. shall be distubuted in the following way: heard several of those who have Geo. H. Welch, of Alta Vista, hats TWo men named Owens and Balls, Wheat, per bushel 65to70 Foi Live stock $75.00 listened to Mr. Gilfillan on former occasions, been appointed postmaster at that Faun pioducts of all kinds 40.00 who it appears had some old gradge between a Oats, per bushel 25 Ladies' work 14 00 speak of him in glowing place. Mr. Welch lives close todthe themselves, met and a quairel Home manufacture 15 00 nowyarregu- Barley, per bushe 50 terms as a lecturer, we expected to listen railroad and the office will be ensued. Mr, Owens, who was armed Flow ei s, honey and poultry 15 00 a to some plain and convincing arguments Home ait pioduction, 10 0O larly supplied by the route agents. Corn per bushel, 40 with a shot gun, finally started to run in favor of greenbacks but our and was followed by Balls who also H?Kii&fJSSiSS.cem Beans, per bushel 2.50 169 00 limited faculties failed to see any clearness A committee will be ready to receive articles for was armed, but with a small revolver. Potatoes, per bushel 25 exhibition on Fi idaj the 20th of September from 4 in the so-called proofs which the After running a distance Owens turned to 6 o'clock in the afternoon, and Saturday from 7 We are informed that the citizens of speaker claimed to make. He said the Hams, per ponud 12} and fired both charges of the shot gun to 9 o'clock in the forenoon. Articles deh\eredt Granite Falls had quite a brush with contraction of the currency and the resumption Sat day after 10 o'clock can not be admitted to at Balls, but without effect, and then Cheese per lb 15 the construction force of the Hastings the competition for premiums The fair will be of specie payment is the cause continued to run. In the chase they opened on MturdHY at 9 o'clock in the forenoon, Salt, per bbl, 2.00 & Dakota railroad last week, in which of the hard times in this country, that and closed Sunday at 4 o'clock in the afternoon. came across a brother of Balls who was the railroaders were worsted. Butter, per lb 7 The premiums, awarded to exhibitors by a select this has caused the closing of so many out goose hunting, and'when Balls came committee of independent citizens, will be distributed of the large factories, thereby turning 3ggs per dozen 8 Our wheat buyers say that the wheat up to him he snatched his gun, which Sunday afternoon. thousands of workingmen out of emwas now brought in is of a very poor quality loaded with buck-shot, and fired Lard, per pound i 0 ployment, that they were then compelled nearly all grading No. 4. The price both charges at Owens, killing him A good band has been engaged to Honey, per pound 20(^25 to go cut in seal ch of employment, paid ranges from 30 to 75 cents for instantly. furnish music for the occasion. and that these are the persons new and 80 cts. for old wheat. styled -'tramps." He failed, however, LIVER IS KING. Admission 1 0 cfs a person. Seaaoa Mr. L. Schilling.atthe Shuetzen Garden, to state why so many of those innocent The Liver is the imperial organ of tickets 2 5 cts. each. is making grand preparations for GOLDEN GATE GLEANINGS. "tramps" refuse to work while on the whole human system, as it controls his Harvest Home Festival, which will their wanderings, although fair wages Sunday night the life, health and happiness of man. be held Sunday Sept. 29th. See anis offered them. When it is disturbed in its proper action, THEAT ER AND A GRAND HO nouncement in another column. BY ONE OF THE BOYS. We expected to hear the speaker mention all kinds of ailments aie its natui will be given for the benefit of the That blacksmith has not arrived yet, some of the greenbacker's plans Every one of our merchants should al result. The digestion of food, the but we are looking for him every day. association. Tickets for Theater calculated to remedy the existing evils, make an exhibit at the coming fair. movement ot the heart and blood, the By so doing they not only lend a helping but this he failed to do. action of the brain and nei vous svstem, and dance 25 cents a person. There have been a great many cases hand to make the fair a success are all immediately connected with the of cholero morbus aiound here since THE ARRANGEMENTS COMMITTEE. but they at the same time advertise Avorkings of the Liver. Tt lias been water melon season has commenced. heir business. successfully piovedtlt.it Gieens August We believe that there is not a party, We see that the Herald man hasFlower is unequalled in curing all persons Grading on Centre street between or faction of a party, in the whole pulled stakes and run to his native afflicted with Dyspepsia or Livei Minn, street and the ralilroad track United States that has abetter store of heathen. That is the place for him, we Complaint, and all the mimeions symptoms has commenced. When the grading names than the Democratic party of need no heathens here. that result from an unhealthy condition is completed we hope the council will Brown county. They come before the to the Livei and Stomach. Mr. August Shotts, one of our villiagers, also have a side-walk put down as far people eveiy fall nnder a different Sample bottles to try 10 cents. Positively is suffering with a felon. He had as the depot. name. In 1874 they made the issue sold in all towns of the Western it lanced a few days ago and is now as as the "Farmer's Laborer's Anti The cool weather the last few days Continent. Three doses will piove well as could be expected. i Monopoly Party." In 1875 it was "All has set people to thinking about putting that it is just what you A\ant. Foi those opposed to the Republican up their stoves, and the time for hisale by Jos. Bobleter. Mr. Clarence Brown who had Party." In 1870 they styled themselves the dutiful husband to absent himself arm hurt in the horse power of a threshing "The Democratic and Liberal Republican from home until that stove pipe is in machine last week is able to be Party." In 1877 they made it Every family stionld keep in then house someprep.uation position has ariived. out again, although it will be some time for accidents and acute diseases, xnch .IB short and called it "The Independents toNouralgia, Headache, Tootb.iche. Diphtlieri i, Sore before his arm will be of any use In 1878, two weeks ago, they J.B.Russell, depot agent at this place, Thioat, Burns, Scald, Spiams, Cuts, Bruises ,ilso him. Colic, Pains, Inflamntion the Bowels These .no called a straight out and out Democratic Is the boss fisherman in town. He BRAND OPENING DAT painful and need immediate treatment Much pain convention, while now they are out caught 20 large fine bass at the mouth In the town of Eden they closed their large doctoi bills, and even life uny he sued mg something ready for use Go to your drug. of the Cottonwood river last Friday afternoon. with a call for a county convention as school meeting with a knock down An gist and get a bottle of Bixby's Deith to Pain Ubfor This is the highest number "The Independent Party." The same investigating committee was appointed the above, and everything it is recommended OF caught by any party in so short a time, mun, with but little variation, always who find that the treasurer's liabilities for, and if it fails to give lelief, om money will be refunded It is used internally and extern illy this season. Award him a pasteboard issues the call as "Chairman of the Co. are $65.00, and no assetts except a Don't hesitate to use a remedy endoised by physicians, medal. Com.,"the same men attend the primaries, bondsman. Come Barney, I guess you and which the proprietor takes il the nsk FALL&WINTER GOODS, For sale by all Druggists. Tiyittor yourself Jos the same men are always sent up might as well pay that little $65.00. 8 yards good canton flannel for Bobleter keeps it New Ulm Also by the propneter, theThere is some honor in being a bondsman. to the county conventions, and Bixby, Ow atonna Minn who will supphe 2 5 eta. at BEHNKJH & BRO name is only changed from year to FATAL ACCIDENTWe are informed year so as to catch the largest number that Adam Sellner, an old resident of And still they come! This time it is of independent voters. We do not HEW ADVERTISEMENTS town Sigel, was kicked by a horse on DRY GOOS, NOTIONS, Mr. James Reeve, fiom London, who is wish to convey by the foregoing that his left side last Wednesday evening, busy fitting up a shoe shop. Not merely we have a word of complaint to make, from the effects of which he died the a cobblers shop, but a regular factory. for, on the contrary, we think the following Thursday. Dr. Muller attended Mr. Reeve proposes to put a GRAND FANCY GOODS, names are all pretty and high sounding, the patient, but nothing could force of efficient woikmen and manufacture and some of them have answered their be done to save his life. HARVEST HOME FESTIVAL boots and shoes for the trade. purpose quite well, but merely mention Who would have thought that this CLOTHING, HATS, the matter to illustrate that our Democratic Quite a number of our citizens attended place would ever be lankedas a manufacturing friends think that there is a the Harvest Home Festival at AT THE town good deal in a name, or at least in many the New Ulm House, in Milford, last SCHUETZEN GARDEN, CAPS, BOOTS & SHOES, Sunday. Although the number in attendance of them. was not as large as was expected SUNDAY SEPT. 29,1878. Burnstown Items. those present were agreeably and a large stock of CARPETS. entertained by mine host Henle and GOOD CIVIL SERVICE APPOINT- his estimable wife. MENTIt is with pleasure that we announce We call the attention of the public The colliers are progressing downward GOOD MUSIC HAS BEEN ENGAGED FOR the appointment of Julius We are informed that L. Fuller, of very favorably and calling for generally to the fact that we can THE OCCASION. Kirschstein as route agent between Eland this city, is about to put in a splendid more help. give better inducements as to quality, Lam-roy New Ulm. The permanent stock of general merchandise at establishment of daily mail service variety of stock and LOW cash berton. Mr, Fuller is a thorough business We must get more REVIEWS in this All are cordially invited tc attend west of New Ulm has necessitated the man and the people of Lamberton prices, than any other house in the place. We receive just about half this festival and spend a pleasant appointment of.an additional agent, will receive a yaluable acquisition to enough to supply the demand. Minnesota valley. Come in and inspect afternoon. L. SCHILLING. andMaj. Strait lias done himself great their enterprising little town. our large stock and you will On entering the post office the other credit and secured the postal service be pleased. day we found Cheap Charley's pietty Mr. Lauterbaeh who was last week an efficient servant by this appointment, Mortgage Foreclosure Sale. picture strewn very copiously over the hastily summoned to the sick bed of which is considered one of the post office floor. his daughter, Mis. Baily, at Minneapolis, best that has ever been made for the IF, BEHNKE & BRO. writes that she is not expected to postal service from this district. Mr. Trade is improving with us. Gley live but a few days. She has never recovered Kirschstein has been in our post office Default hiving been made in the condition of i & Wheyhe are receiving a large lot of NEW ULM, SEPT. 10th. certain moitg.ige executed by John W WjJlnms fiom the fearful oideal she in the capacity of Asst. Postmaster clothing. M. H. Gamble's store is moitKagor, to William Lewis, mortengte, dated went through early in the spring. ever since we took chaige of the office, No\ ember 30th A Wi, and recorded the office crowded every time we look in. of the Register of Deeds in and for the County some five yeais two and a half months, The pic-nic of the Lutheran congregation of Brown the St.ite of Minnesota, on the fust d-iy during which time he has not missed a John Both is building anew store. ofDecembei, A D. 1875, at 10 1-2 o'clock the last Sunday afternoon at the forenoon, in Book "H" of mortgages, on page 7- by single day. His obliging and accommodating We give John credit for his enter pi ising Schuetzen Garden was a very pleasant which moi tgage there was conveyed .and gi anted manner has won him a host turn of mind. tire following desenbed real estate situate the affair, and netted very handsomely for of friends, all of whom will be glad to county of Bi own, aforesaid, to wit: the congregation. The ladies had contributed Thanks to Major Strait, the Post Office The South half of the North West quarter of Section hear of his good fortune. He received about 50 beautiful and unique foul teen (14,) Township one hundred and eieht Department and the Railroad Co. his papers last Friday and went on the (108) of Range thirty-three (33) containing eiebtr presents which were distributed^ the for again having us supplied with a acres accoidmgto govei nment 6iirvey to secnie the road Monday morning. lucky ticket holders. daily mailMay it only continue. payment of the sum of Two hundred and thirty-fi\e Dollars, with inteiebt at the rate of 12 per centper annum payable annually, according to Miss Therese Westphal. who is now ACCIDENTWhile our C. Gley the conditions of one promisory note beaiing same I in Chicago making her fall purchases, latt week was engaged in compounding date as said mortgage, de by said John W. Williams If some of the country postmasters some medicine the mixture exploded will open out next week the largest to said William Lewis and the said mortgage adjacent to New Ulm would study up having been duly .assigned by the said moitgapee and flew into his face, considerably stock of millinery and fancy goods ever to John Cowhan on the 31st day of July 4 the law a little on what constitutes burning him. Fred, will be all right biought to this city. The assortment 1876 which assignment was, on the 3d dav of mailable matter, and not allow everything August, A, D. 1876, recorded in the office of said again in a few days. will embrace all the latest styles of Kegister ofDeeds,in Book "1" of Mortgages, on pages to go into the mails, they would everything In the millinery line, and Ne Store I He Store! 256, 257 and 258 and there being due and unpaid upon A party of Chicago sportsmen made save our postmaster and themselves a said note and mortgage at the date of this nothe will be sold at a small percentage above us a pleasant call last week, but badtice, great deal of trouble. All communications sum of fifty six 40-100 Dollars. cost. ^v!-, luck to them, they slaughtered all our that contain any writing whatever, And no action or proceeding at law or otherwise GEORGE JACOB S, having been instituted to recover the amount of chickens. The ctioapebt and loi made no matter whether the envelope said mortgage debt or any part thereof Now.therefore clothing- at BERN K.E Ac BHO. is closed or not, are subject to regular notice is hereby given that by virtue and in The sudden change in the weather pursuance of a power of sale in said mortgage contained Dealer in Our business men aie bound to see letter postage. By a recent ruling and therewith recorded, and of the statue last week from the excessive heat to what virtue there is in printer's ink, and samples of flour are also prohibited such case made and provided, the above described Dry Goods, tf otions, cold raw winds is a little too sudden to have commenced to communicate with premises will be sold at public auction, at the front from passing through, the nlails. Last be comfortable, and everybody is be door of the office of the Register of Deeds in and for the public through the columns of the week some one forwarded in the mail, said connty of Brown, and at New Ulm, therein on Hats, Caps, Groceries, ginning to hunt their flannels. KEVIEW in earnest. Cheap Charley as far as this place, a green, stinking, Thursday the 31st day of October, A. 1878, at ten o'clock in the forenoon, to satisfy the amount of comes out this week with a new advertisement Croc^J9 jack rabbit skin and if this thing of Oils, Varnishes, Sleepy Eye is talking of going dry on said mortgage debt then due and unpaid, together setting forth the reasons why forwarding unmailabje matter, and with the costs and expenses of snch foreclosure Sundays. We hope the village council Jite store is the proper place to buyletters proceedings, including twenty-five dollars attorney's insufficiently stamped, is not will have backbone enough to carry &ct. & &ct. fees as stipulated in said mortgage: and the your clothing. BT. Behnke & Bro. and discontinued our postmaster says he &ct out their determination to close up saloons said mortgage will be thereby foreclosed. E^*All goodssold at tottm prices. Kiesling Keller & Co. have also some* will be compelled to report negligent on the Lord's day, and that other Dated, September 11th, 1878 liWN thing new to say this week, Store* onjfimu St. between 2d & 3d WM. THOMAS. JOHN COWHANT officers of the service to headquarters. places \would follow suit. Att'y. foi said Assignee. Assigneeof Mortgagee, North, streek, K** UL M, KINK. fr.^a-Si, ^,.,.i&