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

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NEW ULM AND YICINITY We want a regular correppondent in A CARD. PERSONAL. W. Bcesch. J. Pfenninger. G. Deehne, every town in Brown County. We Eagle Mill Co. herewith announce myself as a can, M. Mullen spent a day in Redwood will send the Review and cither of the didate at the coming election for the Wednesday, October 16th, 1878. Falls last week. St|jPaul weeklies, Pioneer Press, Globe office of Judge of Probate. or Dispatch, for one year, to any one John Zieske, of Sleepy Eye, was who will engage in a faithful endeavoi NEW ULM, MINN. A. WESTPHAL. among the callers at our sanctum last Indian summerhow beautiful. to furnish us with whatever pertains Thursday. New Ulm, Oct. 14, 1870. to the daily eventsof their^ietpective Flection tickets printed at tJieBEVIEW and Custom Willing J. Schreiber, traveling salesman localities. office with neatness and dispatch. for J. Fernekes & Bro., of Milwaukee, Just as we were going to press the Promptly Done. spent the Sabbath in our city. following communication, which explains The New Ulm Mrennerchoir reorganized itself, was handed in to us: The Redwood Gazette now comes to last Friday evening, and elected Dr, T.M. Marcellus, ofSleepy Eye, New Ulm, Oct. 12,1878. us in a new dregs ajid greatly improved the following officers for the ensuing made us a pleasant call last Monday To the Chairman of the Rep. Co. Com. form* six months: and subscribed for the REVIEW. Improved Machinery for the Sir:I hereby respectfully resign Geo. Jacobs, President. Wenzel Manderfeld has been ordered my nomination as your candidate for Otto Duevel, for a number of II. Rudolphi, Secretary. Manufacture of the Finest from Burkes Station (Arizona Terr,,) the office of sheriff of Brown county. years in the Herald office, is about to J. Neumann, Treasurer, to Yuma, same territory. I would at the same time kindly thank depart for other fields of labor. Gmdes of Flour. G. Stohlmann, Custodian. my friends for the confidence they reposed A runaway team made things lively J. B. Wiedemann, Directer, Major Strait spent last Friday in in me by tendering me the nomination for a few minutes on Minnesota street Geo. Jacobs, Asst. this vicinity calling on old friends and Very respectfully, Feed of all Kinds Manufactured!* last Wednesday. No damage done. The society meets every Friday evening, making new ones. The Major reports EDWIN PAULSON. at 8 o'clock, in the Arbeiter Hall, that the outlook in the district for his Our hunters report that on account This action of Mr. Paulson will simmer for practice. election is good. Excellent Machinery pf the late pleasant weather the wild the contest down between Manderfeld, geese have again taken their flight for the Sawing of Lumber* Friedmann and Chas. Berg, Our former county superintendent, We understand that a project is on Northward. with the chances largely in favor of Ed. J. Collins, having secured a school foot among some outside capitalists to Manderfeld. a short distance from town, will reside establish a sugar refinery at this place, Two bridges and about 10C0 ties were The highest cash price paid or flour here during the winter. R. G. Bester, provided the farmers in the vicinity burned between Tracy and Marshall exchanged for milling wheat. another member of the pedagogic society, can be induced to plant at least 1000 last Saturday, delaying the westward We are informed that J.P. Hagberg, has taken up quarters in the city H. WERRING, acres of sugar cane, yearly. The establishment train about 24 hours. living about nine miles north of town, for the winter. of a sugar refinery here in Sibley county, lost his stable,a span Last Sunday was a beautiful day would indeed be a blessing for this vicinity, DEALER I N of horses, several hundred bushels of Indian summer with all that the word and we think that our farmers GOLDEN GATE GLEANINGS. impliesand every man, woman and grain and all his farm machinery, by Dry Goods, Notions, Boots & Shoes will be willing enough to encourage child was out enjoying it. fire last Saturday. It appears that Mr. such an undertaking to their fullest Hagberg wished to go away to attend extent. Seeing that our place hos not been represented in The mail route from Windom to GROCERIES, some kind of a meeting but his daughter your \alnable paper for some time I thought I Lamherton via Dale, Red Rock and might -wnte yon ome things byway of keeping the Some poor fellow who did not find was afraid to remain alone at home Medicines & Farming Implements. place befoie the public, as your regular contributor Cassel, and return yia West Brook and roast pigs running about with knives on account of prairie fires, and to dispell is absent just now Storden, will be let next November. Golden Gate, Minn. and forks sticking in them, ready to her fears he went out, without This country was nil on fire last Saturday. The be eat, nor did he find a Mansard "roof fire it. supposed to ha\e ouginated on the farm of taking heed of the prevailing high Reports come in from all quarters of Highest market price paid for produce. Mr Sclnvait7, 3 miles 1101 th of Sleep} Eje. The residence with accompanying appur wind, to burn around his premises. .disastrous praiije tires. Every farmer wind was blowing a teirific grale Horn the south Take Notice tenances on Uncle Sam's claims, consequently The wind soon carried the fire towards dnving the fire straight for this place, burning should plow or burn around his stacks e\erj thingth.it it came in contact with The loss he passed through here the the stable with the above sad results. and thereby save his hard earned crop. so fni as he.ud noni is about 200 tons ot h.iy, se\en other day bouud for the East, where In endeavoring to save his property stacks of wheat, belongmgto Mr Fred. Gootshue We are glad to hear that there was a an old hoiibe and barn, belonging to Jas Peterson his "Ma" is, with the following words Mr. Hagberg was himself severely a stable, lny stack, plow, hauow and lOObu-heKot marked improvement in the quality of painted on his wagon: "Horace Greeley burned. Cheap For Cask coin, belonenngto Aug Sholtz. The fence around wheat delivered at the elevator and be damned.Home, sweet home." the cemetery was also burned 'ind the marble was mills last week over that heretofoie badly colored and ciacked, and had it not boon that [Gary Inter State. theie were plenty of teams and plow sin the village marketed. Among the new advertisements this tl.eflie would have swept the whole pl.ice, and week will be found those of S. D. We met a German Democrat from gone into the timbei, but luckily f01 all concerned Prevention is better than cure. Check I offer my large anil in every way best assorted the fire was extinguished on the Pickle farm. Taking Peterson and the Eagle Mill Co. Mr. Dakota county last week who did not stock of Dry Goods, Ready-made Clothing, Ladies' it all in all it was a memorable day tor Golden ft Cough or Cold at once which may Cloaks, Ladies' and Gent's Underwear, Buffalo Peteison keeps a full assortment of express a very favorable opinion of Gate We hive heard of some queer fieaks of human lead to Consumption, by using Dr. Coats and Robeo, Fur Goods for Ladies, Hnts and natuie which took pl.ice on that day. One farming implements, and is the resident Henry Poehler, the would-be Congressman. Caps. Mittens, Blankets, Groceries, Crockery and Marshall Lung Syrup, an old reliable woman whose house was well secured trom fire agent of the Weed and Domestic He said that he had served in Olassw are, which are equal in quality to any in the earned nllof their household goods away out on remedy which never fails. Price only city, at prices that cannot be beat. sewing machine companies, of which the plowed giound. Another was running along the Legislature with Mr. Pcehler and My stock of 25 cents. Sold by Jos. Bobleter. the loiri cairying a qu.n t-dipper and spi inkling machines he keeps.a nice assoitment. that Henry was not as much of a German Ready-Made Clothiug will be closed the weeds with water, and the fire is halt a mile The Eagle Mill is the pioneer mill of in those times as he professes to Although harvest commenced earlier oft at the tunc Some weie pi.i}ing and others out at Cost. cning, while one jounglidy, Miss JaneBohannan, the city and is one of the most impoitant be now. He says that he, Henry, put this year than usual the farmers were moie com ageous than some othei went to the elements of our industrial aftahs, up at a high toned hotel and would not never more backward with their fall bain, hainessedthe hoises. hitched them to the Heavy Gent's Overcoats at 93.00. plow, and plowed around the home and barn, her aud is now owned and operated by W. associate with, or even look at, any of work than now. But little plowing has Buffalo Overcoats from $8.50 to $20. father being absent at the time Is it right for such Bcescli, Jacob Pfenninger and George the German members, and thinks if been done, and npt half the farmeis men is the one that set the flro to run at large? I Undershirts from 25cts. to 64.00 Doehne, under the firm name of the think we h.-ne a Hw to punish such men. It is hard elected to Congress a German couldn't have done their threshing. Gent's Hats From 50 cts. to $4.00 to estnn ite the amount of images done, but probably "Eagle Mill Co." The mill is a large touch him with a forty-foot pole. S1.000 would not begin to pay it The ball given by Progress Lodge frame structure, located on the banks Buckskin Mittens and Gloves from Xo. 28, Ancient Order of United Workmen, We are requested to announce by a ObituaryOn the morning of the 13th inst, Mr. of the Minnesota river, is supplied with Gotlieb Forth, an old gentleman of about 60 ears 25 cents to $2.00. at Turner Hall last Sunday night, notice from the Secretaiy of the Republican five urn of burrs, capable ot grindirg died at his residence half a mile east ot this place C. BALTRUSCH, was a very pleasant party and netted State Central Committee, that about 100 bushels of flour eveiy 24 Mi Porth has been lingering for -ome time, and finaly succumbed to that dread dise.i'-o consumption between $85 and $40, which will be Hon. Wm. Wihdom, will address the houis. The mill is equipped with the The lemains were entered in the Golden placed to the credit of the yellow fever citizens of St. Peter, and vicinity, Oct. latest improved machinery throughout, Gate cemetery on Tuesday the 14th, at 10 A. M. NEW ULM, MINK. sufferers of the South. 25th upon the political issues of the and the high character ot the productions Our bluksnuthhiscomeat last He is now in iking day. Mr. Windom is an able speaker prepaiations to build a shop opposite the Golden evidence fully the fact that experienced All third class mail matter can now Gate btore, and, by the aj, iT you tnt to make and those who desiie to hear good solid and competent hands contiol a stood biigainjust tij ahote named storefor yourself, be registered at the uniform rate of tiuths should go and hear him. and manage the establishment. The and be con\inced that jon can trade with ten cents for each package in addition ish as cheap as with any man in the county. Gi\e mill does a very large merchant and GRAND OPENINB DAI: to the regular postage, which is one him a trial, he has e\erj thing usually found nt Every day we hear of grain stacks, custom business and aie compelled country store. (Jim.) cent for each ounce or fraction. hay stacks and stables being burned by much of the time to run night and day prairie fires. Why do not our farmers The Board of Trade will hold a meeting in order to supply the demand which OF NEW ULM PRODICF MARKET. take time by the forelock and burn or at Turner Hall, Fridaj evening, from the excellent character of the plow around their exposed propeity,,? Conected weekly by R. PFEFFEHL E. ()ct. the 18th, at (5:30 o'clock. Important flout produced, is very great. They FALL&WINTER GOODS, It would be the work of a few houis business will be brought before have lately reduced the price to $2,50 only and would save them much property the meeting, and it is hoped that every per hundred for their family flour and Flour, per bbl $5.OO@C.0O and inconveniences. member will be in attendance. $3,00 for the surprise flour." In lots of Wheat, per bushel 30to75 500 lbs. or over the price is 25 cents per The Republican Senatorial convention Michael Dinneenof the town of Stark, Oats, per bushel 15 hundred less. DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, for this district met in Mai shall near Iberia, will sell at auction sale. Barley per bushel 4050 yesterday afternoon at 4 o'clock, but Thursday. October 24th, a vast amount up to the hour we go to press we have Corn per bushel, 1520 ot personal property consisting in part Burnstown Items, notheaid who received the nomination. FANCY GOODS, of farming implements, horses, cattle Beans, per bushel 2.00 Hon. K. II. Helling, of Linden, atid Poland China and Burksheir swine. Potatoes, per bushel 20 this county, was the most piomment Terms of sale are easy. Hams, per ponud 12yt candidate before the convention and CLOTHING, HATS, Although trade in our little burgh is A word to the wise. If you are suffering no doubt carried off the prize. Cheese per lb 15 quite lively ready money is very with a severe Cough or Cold, Salt, per bbl, 2.00 scarce. The third of a series of letteis on call on your druggist and get a bottle CAPS, BOOTS & SHOES, the financial question from the pen of Butter, per ft) g10 M. II. Gamble is getting ready several of Dr. Marshall's Lung Syrup, and O. P. Champlin, of Sleepy Eye, appeals car loads of cattle and potatoes for save large doctor bills. It relieves almpst 3ggs per dozen 10 in this issue. The stand taken by Mr. shippment to the Chicago markets. Mr. and a large stock of CARPETS. instantly. Price 25 cents. Sold Lard, per pound 10 Champlin and the arguments produced G. is a live-go-ahead man. by Jos. Bobleter. New Ulm. Hone^, per pound 1820 are certainly commendable, and his W call the attention of the public The section men of this place were We are informed that a young married letters should receive a careful perusal generally to the fact that we can fighting fiie along the line of the road woman was burned to death last from every reader of the REVIEW. the greater part of Saturday night. give better inducements as to quality, JEW ADVERTISEMENTS Thursday by prairie fire, between Lone variety of stock and LOW cash The prairie fires are doing considerable The weather continues very blusteiy Tree Lake and Presscott. Our informant damage in the western part of and dry, causing a great deal of damage prices, than any other house in the did not know the name of the imfoitunate S. D. Peterson this county. Last Saturday the stables, from the firy element so prevalent lady, but says that her clothing Minnesota valley. Come in and inspect grain and hay stacks, some live stock at piesenl on the dry prairie. Among caught fire while she was endeavoting our large stock and you will and faimingjtimplements of Mr. McKeon, Uie sufferers so far aie John McKeon to save some hay stacks and burned be pleased. in Burnstown, were destroyed, of this place, who last Saturday lost her to a crisp.* Dealer in also tiie large barn of Daniel Burns his stables, farming implements, and The prospectus of the St. Paul Globe situated about half a mile from Burns machinery, seveial fat hogs and all AGRIUBLTURAL IMPLEMENTS, II, BEHNKE & BRO. appears on the 7th Spage of this issue. Station. his crops in fact he has nothing left Although we do not exactly agree witli but his house and team. We are all NEW ULM, SEPT. 10th. The following from an exchange has Agent for the the Globe in political matteis, as a soiry for Mr. McKeon. local application: newspaper it is among the best. The STOUGTTON WAGONS Daniel Burns has also lost his grainery, "The time has arrived when the weekly is the same size as the Pioneer all his potatoes and many othei merchant expects his money for what Pi ess and is furnished for SI per annum. AND SLEIGHS, things, which had been placed in the he has trusted the farmers to get Those wishing to club with the Mortgage S ak grainery for safe keeping. About 100 Dixon, 111., and Eock Island through the summer, and now conies Review can have both at $1.90 per tons ot hay and his grain stacks the trying time and many will exclaim, annum. had a very narrow escape. What are we to do?' We say PLOWS, take care of your merchant, who has We also hear that Christy Whelan Default having been made in the payment of the The St. Paul Weekly Pioneer Press, sum of Six Hundred and Thirty-fire and 18-100 and John Whelan, of Willow Lake, clothed you and in many ways helped as will be seen by the prospectus printed WATONWAN FANNING MILLS, Dollars, ($635 18-100,) which is claimed to be due at have lost the greater pait of their ciop you through the season, and thinks the elsewhere, is now offered at the the date of this notice upon a certain Mortgage, and and hay. Should not every peison time has come when his good offices duly executed and delivered by Franklin D. Greene very low price of SI.15 per year. For WeedDomesticSewing^Machines, ind Sarah D. G. Greene his wife Mortgagors to D. guilty of setting fires at this season ot should be remembered, and his money ability and amount of reading matter N.Ware Mortgagee, bearing date the second day of the year be prosecuted to the utmost returned, so he can settle his accounts it is noted as one of the best papers in September, A. D. 1878, ana duly recorded In the office of the Register of Deeds, in and for the County extent of the law? with those who have so kindly carried the Northwest, and the price brings it of Brown and Stnte of Minnesota, on the third day NEW ULM, MINN. him along, and if we take hold and do .within the reach of all. We will furnish of September, A. 1878, at 11 o'clock, A M., in Mr. Gilfillan last Friday and Saturday Book"H"of Mortgages, on page476,and no action or I would also inform the public that our duty everything will yet be well. the weekly Pioneer PJ ess and the night discussed the laboring question proceeding nt law or otherwise having been instituted I have established a branch agency at REVIEW for the low price of $2 00 per to reco\ er the debt secured by said Mortgage, to very fair audiences. On Saturday Last Monday Dr. Berry, assisted by Sleepy Eye, where'everything in my year. or any part thereof night Dr. J. W. B. Wellcome enteitained Drs. Mueller of New Ulm and Marcellus line can be obtained. Now therefore, notice is hereby given, that by virtue the audience in a very interesting of a power of sale contained in said Mortgage, The remains of Mrs. Baily, who died of Sleepy Eye. made an operation, and pursuant to the Statute in such case made and S. PtTERSOll. and instructive manner for an in Minneapolis last Thursday, arrived for cancer of the lower lip. They removed provided, the said Mortgage will be foreclosed, and hour. The doctor is a "Greenbacker" STRAYED the premises descriled in anil covered by said Mortgage in this city on the Saturday* evening's nearly all the lower lip, as the from the subscriber at viz: The North Half,-*and the South West and much opposed to political rings. train and was conveyed to the residence disease was of long standing, bringing Quarter of the North East Qnarter of Section Fort Ridgely, Minn., on the 26th of her father, Mr. M. Lauterbach, the points into position by means of Number Twenty (20) in Township Number One The coal exploring party expect to day of Sept., one sorrel mare. 5 years Hundred and Kle\en (ill) North, of Range Nvnber from which place it was followed harelip pins and sutures. The patient, have their engine here by the first of Thirty two (32) West of the 5thPriucipaIMeridian, old. Left front foot is crooked, branded to its last resting phice on Monday by "Mr. P. McGovern. is stopping at the containing One Hnndred and Twenty (lao) acres of next month, when they will resume "C" on right hip. O. M. XIXON. land, according to Government Survey fn Brown a large concourse of mourners and Pennsylvania House and is doing well. operations. County and State of Minnesota, with the hereditaments and appurtenantes, will be soM at public GEORGE KUHLMAN, Ed. Dooner. F. Dooner and John 33a- vendue to the highest bidder for cash, to pay snfc! REPUBLICAN MEETINGS. debt and interest, and the taxes, if any, oa said premises, Waseca Herald Last Monday Nick gen while threshing on the farm of and Fifty dollars attorney's fee as stipulated ATTORNEY AT LAW. Roiger, the leader or the Turner band, Geo. Ross, of Willow Lake, set the machine in and by said Mortgage in case of foreclosure, and Gov. Wm. R. Marshall will speak at the disbursements allowed by law which sale will while at work with the section men at twice, changed the sieves, and be made by the SherifTof said Biown County, at the Beaver Falls, Oct. 21st, Redwood Falls Contested cases made a specialty. Will buy Meriden, on the railroad, held on to a thieshed 752 bushels of oats, 87 bu. front door of the Court House, fn the City of New notes and advance money on first class paper left Oct. 22d, Sleepy Eye Oct 23d, Marshall rail too long and the result was that it barley and 67 bu. of wheat, in all 906 Ulm, in said Connty and State, on the 30th dav of November A. D. 1878, at 2 o'clock P. M., of that with me tor collection. Oct. 24th and Fort Ridgely Oct. 25th. e, fell upon his foot, so badly crushing it bu. of grain, in the short time of four day, subject to redemption at any time within one Local committees will please make all that it may lay Ijhn up for several and a half hours. Who can beat it? year from the day of sale, as pro\ ided by law. Office over Brown County Bank. uecesai y_ari augen^entsjfpr. the. .meetings. months., [Dr. Bniljakerdre^ed^the injuries. Don't all speak at once. ^Their machine Dated, New Im, October loth A- D. 1878 B. F. WEBBER, WARE, is a Sweepstake. ",l NEW ULM MINN Attoi ney for Mortgagee, Mortgagee. n"*'i*|S* JHSfrlWIfmM mi, JB^Ki -aiai. 'iriftftiPia ntieiafl1'^**1 111 ifnftiJ-.irt'-. i.rn i i.-f. ipim.wo i if Tnjjjn^M