New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
September 25, 1878 · Page 7 of 8
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oRsnanmRenn l^trMMs* r** and was awarded the first prize in this FAIR NOTES. sired result covild be accomplished. He Local Dashes. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS department. G. Stohlmann placed in stated that at the very lowest estimate view several frames of finely executed $100,000 was lost every year to Nicollet, The Annual Agricultural and Industrial photographs and his famous drawing Renville. RedvVood and Brown Fair of the Brown County Agricultural Work on Centre street is progressing of the Governor's Guard, Samuel I LLINERY counties by the inferior quality of butter Society, was held in and favorably. Baumgartner exhibited an oil drawing that was produced. He said that aiound Turner Hall last week, commencing which displayed no little talent. II. if the grangers had spent their time in Last Sabbath was a very windy, dis on Satui day and terminating G. Schapekam, of St, Louis, had forwarded endeavoring to improve their quality DRESS MAKING! agreeable day. on Sunday. Saturday forenoon was devoted and placed in view a nicely executed of butter, establishing creameries and to the entry and'arrangement of Judge Cox held a special term of plan of various buildings. cheese factories instead of figuring how MES. ANTON OLDINGy articles, and the fair was not formally court in Redwood Palls last Thursday. The Eagle Mill Co., with their usual they could reduce the price of sugar opened until 1 p. m. Although the enterprise, made a splendid display of of a cent they could now better afford The best and cheapest pocket cutlery NEXT DOOR TO weather was warm and pleasant the old and new wheat, flour, graham, to pay two or three cents more in the city at the City Drug Store. SOMMER'S STORE, NEW ULM. attendance on Saturday was small. middlings, shorts, and bran, giving the for it, and that it would have been Has in hand a good stock of MILLINERY GOODS* Samuel Baumgertner has succeeded whole process in the manufacture of better for all concerned. In conclusion THE DISPLAY consisting in- part of Hats, Bonnets, Velvets, Silka, Mr. Kirchstein as assistant in our postoffice. flour. This exhibit was quite inter esting, he called attention to the very Ribbons, Feather, Human Hair, Flowers fcc. in the stock department was quite and we are much indebted to W. poor exhibit of butter and cheese and Also PATTERNS for stamping monograms. bmall, Win, Gieseke and Anton Brey Stamping of all kinds, Embroidery Work n(f Boesch and Geo. Schmitt for a full explanation hoped at our next annual fair 100 tubs Bishop Ireland held devine service exhibited their fine Norman stallions, Fashionable Dress-making done to order. of the same. of prime butter would be exhibited. at Birch Cooley last Sunday, and in and, the former a fine Durham cow. FARM PRODUCE taken in exchange for goods. Although the question was a greasy N. A. Lioeller exhibited a spinning town Emmet on Monday. John Manderfeld exhibited a Durham one it was well handled by Mr.Behnke, wheel, yarn winder and thermometer. Miss T. Westphal bull. E. G, Koch and Win. Skinner Anton Brey shipped four car loads of but it remains to be seen whether his Wm. Guetling a very nice center table. exhibited some fine ^specimens of Poland beef cattle to Chicago last Monday. He remarks had a wholesome effect. Our popular brewer, Aug. Schell, China porkers, and J. H. Manderfeld was accompanied by Jos. Galles. made a most attractive display of keg At the conclusion of Mr. Behnke's a fine sow. D. Haberle exhibited and export beer, the whole being decorated Keeps on'hand a large and well assorted remarks the premiums were awarded Oh, how the dust didflylast Sunday! a very large one year old colt. The with hops tastefully arranged. Stock of MILLINEBY, FANCY and in one half hour after but few of On Minnesota street it looked for all in display of horses was very poor, Nic. The exhibits of our merchants was the exhibits romained in position. As the world like a regular January blizzard. STenno being the only one that exhibited GOODS and ZEPHYR WOOL, opposite very creditable. Kiesling, Keller & a whole the fair is pronounced a brilliant a draught team. There were also the Union Hotel, between Second Co. made a fine display of elegant dress suceess. a few .other horses, cows, sheep and and Third North streets. The post office sign was blown down goods, trimmings, ribbons, hosiery and In the evening a dramatical entertainment hogs. On Sunday the exhibit of last Sunday and in its descent came the many articles that enlist the admiration and hop was given in Turner NEW VLM, SUNN. draught horses was somewhat larger. within an ace of striking John Wisner, of the ladies. H. Behnke & Hall which, we understand, was also of town Cotten wood, onthe head. THE POULTRY DEPARTMENT Bro. joined them with a neatly arranged largely attended. GEORGE KUHLMAN, was slimly represented, C. M. Schmitt, display of clothing and dress goods. If our Linden correspondent would of this city, exhibited some fine young Cheap Charley was next in position ATTORNEY AT LAWContested confine himself more to news matters turkeys, being the only exhibitor. with an assortment of clothing, furnishing and not write so much balder dash his The Republican nominating county goods, &c, from his large and letters would leceive more attention. THE MACHINERY DEPARTMENT cases miufe a specialty. Will buy convention will be held at the Court newly arrived stock. H. Loheyde displayed notes and ad\ ance money on first class paper left was sadly neglected, nothing being exhibited House in this city next Saturday. That a well-filled case of elegant The Harvest Home Festival which with me for collection. except a few wagons, by S. D. Henry B, Constans, Alfred P. Walton, boots and shoes. Jos. Bobleter joined will be held at the Schuetzen Garden Peterson, and the Farmer's Friend Benjamin F. Webber and Albert Office over Brown County Bank. him with a neat display of albums, next Sunday, weather permitting, will Fanning Mill, by Fr. Held, and a few Blanchard will be renominated for the shell boxes, silver glass vases, perfumes, be a pleasant affair and should be well plows. positions they have so well filled is a NEWULM, MINN. soaps, toilet articles and a patronized. The display of fruit, vegetables foregone conclusion. Who the nominee general line of holiday goods. The grain, etc., was very fine. The exhibit for sheriff will be is a mystery, as The Redwood County Fair is held in GRAND whole was surmounted by a very beautiful in Co.we have yet to hear of a candidate, and Redwood Falls to-day and to-moirow. wax doll. J. Neumann & HARVEST HOEE FESTIVAL it is probable that the convention may THE FRUIT DEPARTMENT The Gazette says that there is every made a large and attractive display of not make a nomination for that office at prospect that it will be an excellent was splendid, and the large variety of all kinds of canned goods, handsomely all. For representative we have heard fair. apples and grapes, over former years, arranged on the stage. Oscar Hanf AT THE no one named except C. C. Brandt, but was commented upon by everybody. was on the giound with the Dauntless A splendid new line of stationerv. SCHUETZEN GARDEN, without doubt other names will be presented GeoLipp, Gilley,S. A. George, Pete. E G. Koch, and New American sewing machines, XT. II. Hoffmann Mack, blank books, box papers, pocket books, to the convention. We understand and Chas. Wagner with the Davis, bill books, albums, autograph albums, Casper H. Christensen is a can wrilwithout Kunk, H. B. Constans, Wm. Thiele, Singer and Wheeler & Wilson machines. SUNDAY, SEPT. 29,1818. etc., will be opened out tit the Citv didate for judge of probate, and H. Vajen, H. Muller and H. Loheyde Albert Wagner, whose faith Drug Store the latter part of this week. doubt be the nominee of the were the principal exhibitors of fruit, is still unshaken in the Davis, took convention. The officers of court commissioner, the last named five having the largest great pride in showing up the merits GOOD MUSIC HAS BEEN ENGAGED FORTHE Wm. -F. Cahoon. from Lyon county, county surveyor and coroner assortment of large apples. Mr. H. E. of that machine, and astonished the for the past ninety days, confined in OCCASION. are ot so little importance, pecuniarily, Lowell, a Minneapolis nursery man, ladies by sewing througli inch our jail, has become insane and vester that the stiif for them will not be very made a nice display of a very large assortment pieces of wood, rubber and lead. Before day morning was conveyed to the St exciting. A new county committee of grapes and apples, Mr. All arp cordially invited tc attend* quitting this department we must Feter asylum. will also be chosen by the convention. Lowell was at the same time taking say a few words to the credit of Mrs. this festival and spend a pleasantafternoon. orders for trees. The display in the Why in thunder don't the 37th (list. Hanft, Mrs. Gebser, Mrs. Thiese, Chas L. SCHILLING. Republican Senatorial committee call a Wagnear"and theiC.Ch. beautiful flowering haanso GRAIN AND YEGETABLE DEPARTMENT Brandt, who convention? If a convention is to be arran was very large. The most prominent held and a candidate put the fuld it Gratz, section boss on the exhibitors being Peter Mack, Wm. foliage plants that they enchancedthe -ivir^o is high time that it was ca.I H1. & St. Peter railroad, at Red Baumgartner, Chas. Hanaro*.'David beauty of the entire fair, and attracted gtone met with'!^sev^'^St 1 ihvi.m-io -n..,~,i4- i the attentio of everV visitor. t.hp. of visitnr stone, met witn a seveie accident last We understand that John Manderfeld, Haberle, 0. C. Brandt, Wm. Thiele, J, Sunday night, about 1G o'clock. He Despite the unpleasant weather on our present efficient sheriff, will Math, Henry Muller, Aug. Nagel, was pioceeding home across the trestle Sunday, the attendance was quite large be a candidate for that office betore Diepolder, M. Penning and Capt. S. A. work and when just this side of the and the hall was croAvded from the the next Independent county convention. George. Nearly all ot the above named draw bridge he made a mistep and fell hour of opening until the breaking up gentlemen also exhibited wheat, oats, to the ground, a distance of 28 feet, of the fair. barley, rye and corn. Our friend Geo. breaking his left arm near the wrist, The large stock of toys, notions and Gilley made the best exhibit of potatoes, Promptly at 4 o'clock Mr. P.Scherer, and three ribs, besides leceiving internal holiday goods at the Citv Di uq Store and carried off the fiist prize. president of the association stepped, to injuries. He says that to his has all been unpacked and placed on Some of the exhibits in this department the front and made a short address. best judgement he laid on the ground shelves and tables in the second story. were very fine. Wm. Thiele and He reviewed the trials and hardships some two horns before he was able to A cordial invitation is extended to all L. Hunk were the principal exhibitors our farmers have experienced the last call tor help. After being able he made to come in and examine the assortment. of honey. Mr. Bunk also had some lour years, and stated that the partial repeated calls for help, but,although a fine tobacco on exhibition. failure of this year's crop should be a camp of movers was close by, who GRAND flPEKMDAI warning to us. and should lead our farmers The display of butter and cheese was heard his calls but thought it was some A Republican caucus will be held at to seriously think of changing not as good as it might have been. one calling for the ferrjman, no one Turner Hall to-morrow evening for the their former habit of relying exclusively Capt. George, Wm. Skinner and Kiesling, came to his relief at last with an iron purpose of electing seven delegates to on wheat. He said that our OF Keller & Co. being the only exhibitors will and a heroic determination, lie represent New Clm in the Republican climate and soil was adapted for raising of the former,and S.A.George got up. again mounted the trestle nominating convention, which will be many things which would find a G.Scherer andP.Diepolder of the latter work, and proceeded across the river, held at the Court House next Saturday. FALL&WINTER GOODS, ready sale in the markets of the world, We hope to see abetter representation home. Dr. Berry was summoned, under See call elsewhere. and admonished our farmers to go into of these products at our next annual whose care Mr. Gratz is doing as more extended farming, and manufacturing fair. Mrs. J. II. Gibbs has removed her well as could be expected. establishments would spring up Geo. Gilley, of Butternut Valley exhibited millinery store to the building lately among us as a consequent result. He DRY GOOS, NOTIONS, samples of amber cane syrup occupied by the Mankato Woolen CAtrcus. pointed with pride to the splendid exhibit and sugar. The making of sugar from Manufacturing Co..opposite M. Epple's made this year, and thanked the amber cane in this vicinity is yet in meat market. She informs us that she exhibitors for their endeavor to make its infancy, and we believe Mr. Gilley has just received a large assortment of FANCY GOODS, the fair a success, and hoped that they is the only party who has ever made the Fall goods embracing all the latest would in future take the same interest experiment. He informed us that The Republicans of New Ulm are styles. Her prices will always compare in our annual fairs as they had done this year's crop of cane is very excellent invited to meet in Caucus at Turner CLOTHING, HATS, favorably with others. Go and in the past. His remarks were well and sweet, and that he made 65 Hall on Thursday Sept. 26th, at half see for yourselves. received. gallons of a splendid syrup from four past 7 o'clock p. m., for the purpose of loads of cane. He proposes to give Mr. Scherer was followed by Henry nominating 7 delegates to attend the It is with pleasure that we call the CAPS, BOOTS & SHOES, the sugar theory a practical test this Behnke, who said that he would not Republican County Convention to be attention of our readers to the card of fall, and will report progress through talk about our glorious Union, the held at the Court House in New Ulm Geo. Kuhlman which appears in another and a large stock of CAftPETS. American eagle, &c, but upon the on Sept. 28th. column. Mr. Kuhlman is a resident the columns of the REVIEW, as it is a matter which interests many of our greasy question of butter, cheese and of this place of a number of years, BY ORDER OF THE COMMITTEE. We call the attention of the public readers. speaks the German language, and is cows, which was of more vital interest generally to the fact that we can considered as one of our ablest attorneys. to our farmers. During his remarks TUE FLORAL DEPARTMENT He pays especiar attention to he said that according to the statistical give better inducements as to quality, PERSONAL.. in the lecture room was in charge of the collection of notes and accounts compilation of the National Cheese, variety of stock and LOW cash Chas. Hansing and Aug. Westphal, entrusted to him, and is noted for the Butter and Egg Association the product prices, than any other house in the ably assisted by a committee of ladles, prompt manner with which he attends of milk, cream, butter and cheese A. A. Praxel, of Lamberton, spent Minnesota valley. Come in and inspect and to their excellent taste and judgment to such business. in the United States for the year of last Sabbath in our city. our large stoci: and yon will the neatness of the display was 1877 amounted to $600,000,000 while be pleased. largely creditable. Rt. Rev. Bishop Ireland arrived in Mr. L. Fuller departed for his future the whole wheat fields of America produced The display in the ladies' department our city from Birch Cooley yesterday home, Lamberton, last Monday only 325,000,000 bushels. Estimating was not as large as we have seen evening, accompanied by Rev. Swift, morning. His stock of goods had preceded the wheat at Sl.Ou per bushel H, BEHNKE & BRO, it on previous occasions, but the articles colony agent oi Swift county. Rev. W. him a few days previous. and the value of the former exceeds exhibited were really very Briady, of Biich Cooley,and Rev.Alex. that of the latter nearly one half. NEW ULM, SEPT. lOtfc. We were favored with a pleasant fine. Among the principal exhibitors Berghold, of this city. We understand TABLE OF EXPORTS OF BUTTER SINCE call from Ambrose Parsons, of Burns in this department we noticed that an immense crowd attended confirmation 1858. Station, last Monday. He informed us the Sisters of Charity, who made on last Sunday at Birch Cooley, that he will be a candidate for sheriff the best display in needlework and received 1858 3,082.117 lbs. value and that over one hundred were 551.803 at the coming opposition convention, 1860 7.640,914 the first prize. The wax Easter confirmed. 1,114,321 exhibited by fthe was also1 and thathis prospects of securing 1863 35,172,415 fiross 6,733,743 Among our new advertisements the nomination were very flattering. 1865 21,388,185 very fine. Miss Amalia Grsef exhibited 7,234,173 this week may be found those of Miss 1870 2,019,288 some very fine needle work as did 592,229 LI I Carl Brauns, of Tracy, passed T. Westphal, and Mrs. A. Olding. also Augusta Schell, Amanda Nagel, 1876 4.644,894 1.109,496 through this place last Saturday with Both of these ladies carry a verv nice Mary Guetling, Ida Behnke and Mrs,1877 31,617,242 4,424,616 two car loads of cattle,destined for St. stocl of millinery goods, and Miss P. Smith. Patch quilts were exhibited The above table shows a steady de Paul. Westphal has just returned from Chicago! Mrs. Eliza Cane, Theresa Fay and cline of exports since 1863 up to last with all the latest styles. Mrs. Aug. Pcehler was in the city the Alary Gag, the latter being awarded year, which is mainly due to the poor Olding has also just received her fall latter part of last week explaining to the prize. The display of wax work quality of our butter. Other countries stock embracing everything new in the the natives how freely money will flow was very creditable, and besides .the like Sweden, Norway, and Denmark millinery line. She is also in receipt when his brother Henry gets elected cross es&ibited by the Sisters we noticed and North Germany have driven the of genuine human hair, and patterns to Congress. two others made by Mary Hummel, American butter from the best English New Store! New Store! for stamping monograms. and Mrs. J. Hauensteiu, The markets. He lamented farmersvery the poor butter our produced ouci, uu jars. .nauenstem, xne vJ o YCIJ yuu* Among the commercial men that uaut latter also exhibited a splendid basket paid Newc Ul a visi*m$*jts& last week we noticed City Marshal Gommel was rather r*T?r\T^r*T^ A ryr^y\c^ and said that a few yeareasternMinn-e ago ma of fruit, wax flowers wer.en exhibited bv their buy E^ nffmif A., J. George, representing J. B. roughly handled last Sunday by a tipsy VjrXL.UKvj-11, ACOBS watso Diepolder. .i.!Uiji and Said that, a fftWnot Vftara acrn Minnae. sota butter known in th Maryn Augusta Schell, and Hoeger & Sons, books and stationery, of gentleman of Scandinavian descent, lt world's market, but that the quality Dealer in several others. Milwaukee, and D.S. Sperry, represent- whom he was [endeavoring to take to ofle to 'mZEStpmn* exhibited four had somewhat be^now and our fSo^S^mSS^'T^ ffe:SSl^^y^iS0/,S the lock-up. We understand that he Dry Goods, Notions leasf beautiful dutiful hair pictures ami carried off merciiaiits dealing butter were enabled sent the marshal to grass twice, and af buyHe thie first prize for this class of work first prize for this class of work, Hats, Caps, Groceries, that his plug hat after the fracus looked ers as butter. said when the farm- he same class of work being also exhi- Jesse Clement, correspondent of like it had gone through the revolutionary Crockery Oils, "Varnishes, ted by Mary Guetling and Agatha f^s make butter for the world's market, of the Chicago Inter-Ocean,, favored war. The marshal finally -jpolder. In the *y should endeavor to make good the Review office with a pleasant call summoned assistance and the belligerent ^&MK^m butter, and said that if t.hov WAH woulW n on-. ^of &ct, $k &ct. &ct. butter, and said that they yesterda morning. Mr.. 'Clement "is DEPARTMENT! chap was marched off to the ART g^TAII godssold atfrottmprices. tune of the rouges march, whistled by Clara SCerer tfw ltoj&ttj^ffi&! Bgffi^SSTM* a score of boys who brought up the Store on Minn. St. between 2dftM &!*M *ft'J: J" to year Into better stock tto de- minentm. i-^^lSSS rear. North streets, NEW ULM, MINN. *ik*M VtejU^Mi'-J^a