New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
November 13, 1878 · Page 7 of 8
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ir^X-fW M^f^ll ^ww^-Wf** P"i*-9^jsy*j^*s*v jto^-s-.Mp^igtev 1* yi sis I* -u*, *S mm NEW ULM AND VICINITIf. OFFICIAL VOTE OF BROWtifCOUNTY. -^iflTa TEACHERS.! 3 kl r^J- CO CD CD Wednesday, November 13th, 1878. I would like to offer a few suggestions JrDGK O THE SUPREME COURT. 3-P CC^ CD 3 relative to aTeachers'Association. John M. Berry, (Rep.) 1425 S3 S In order that We as teachers may become O. M. Mead, (Nat.) 105 ft: The November term of the District more" efficient in our work, it Berry's maj. 1320. ts"t Court convenes next Tuesday. seems to me a subject of great importance :K p. that there should be established STATE AUDITOR. The weather last week continued O. P. Whitcomb, (Rep.) 764 somewhere in the central part of the 8 8- very pleasant. O'C00C6S6 M. Black, (Dem.) 685 county an association, where teachers MO, i2Sfefe!fc Aiieg 'Knqof Mathematical instruments at the City O. H. Page, (Nat.) Gl can meet and exchange ideas, Compare 8* Drug Store. views, and biing up such matters as Whitcomb's plurality 79. srg -ptsaH *0 will aid us in our school duties. It r*3 Latest styles of authograph and photograph CLERK OF ^HE SUPREME COURT. seems to me this might be made a powerful albums at the City Drug Store. so S.H. Nichols,|(Rep.) 766 So.3ge.S&3S&&S&s5 qraoo^iqAi *0 auxiliary to the edification of the COO Wild geese have nearly all pulled up Dillon O'Brien, (Dem.) 683 cause in which we are engaged. As oa stakes and gone to a warmer climate. W. J. Jepp, (Nat.) 91 Si KKE*Sfe teachers let us keep our index finger qoBia 7" jo Nichols plurality 83. continually pointing at Excelsior, Now that election is over everybody which enables us to discern the way has again settled down to business. CO Il --aSed'H -O CONGRESS. en 1 M-I we can arrive at a higher degree of H. B. Strait, (Rep.) 570 Albert Blanchard is elected Clerk of perfection, and to discover and erase Henry Pcehler, (Dem.) 723 e2o.3o.gl2SS&fefeg sioqoWH -s the District Court by 812 majority. our defects. We are too truthful to g5 oawciUcxo Ptehler'smaj. 153 Kah fof Blanchard. deny, and not afraid to admit, that co t- i-1 J-J tr* there is room for improvement. raN&cra The city council has appointed Henry STATE SENATOR. 1 to ex co 00 co The real motives of our system is Steinhauserto take care of the street K* H. Helling, (Rep.) 944 not objectionable, could it work up the lamps, at a salary of $7.00 per month. -ddQ jP'^ 171 EnerBirum, (Dem.) 554 -'Mi 1 COOOO* raw material fast enough to supply the Helling's maj. 390. The weather during all last week demand but as long as the deficiency to tu*s -a -H 1/1 to to to to t-i CO continued clear and pleasant, even the to is filled with unqualified teachers, so ooto MOO O tO C" CO l-i REPRESENTATIVE. d nigths were warm. long will there be a clog iri the progress C. C. Brandt, (Rep.) 748 -aopqaoj i ju9fl CO.t tOtOtOI-JCO to success. We would call the attention of our Peter Bertrand. (Dem.) 782 ootocsoowacoco CD city readers to the notice of City Clerk If there would be devised a more rigid Bertrand's maj. 34. ----SUHI9H *H'X Nix .which appears in another column. theory, by which tp test the natural 1 a. h- S- S bo iao S S 5 S3 COUNTY AUDITOR. ability of teachers, the benefit would N EW BOOKSA splendid assortment 1532 H. B. Constans (Rep.) no opp. J-' t^ to t' to 1' tOi^tE^bOtOtStCnGs not be small. For, although we are umaig aau of juvenile a*nd miscellanious books just 00 sot-*3t-cacjwoJSocnSco-3 sorry to admit it, a goodly number of REG. OF DEED S. received by Jos. Bobleter, at the City us are only certificate holders instead A. Walton, (Rep.) no opp. -!rputtia -Q 'o 1472 i_iO tfc-i-'tO to t0h-"t0i-*4^cntOCoostS Drug Store. of teachers. The fact that we must CD a Wild ducks have never been more improve is sufficient. We can comprehend i-i SHERIFF. COtOKJH-'tOrfi.tOIlCO*kCkJi.ct*k00 -puva^aaa 'd CD plenty in this vicinity than this fall, that the noble and eneigetic will John Manderfeld (Dem.) 779 Cn CO to O O tn tO -I O0 en t O S and our spoitsmen have baged wagon keep moving such as those that are Fr. Friedmann (lnd) 407 tO -sut^suoQ -a 'H loads of them. to fill positions of honor and trust, Chas. Berg, (Nat.) OOrfuCfth-'i^rfi.entoCscsOOflOOOOOCntO 337 OtOI"Ol-'CntOcoCnC'C0~4G and are the ones that are worthy of Manderf eld's maj. 372. Why stand on the corners shivering to them. They that have not the ambition uo^AV 'Y OOttC%l-4i.4u.cntOc these fiosty mornings, when you can 00 o 00 00 en to OtOIOl'cntOCirfs. to prompt them to make the necessary CLERK O THE COURT. OO 0 4 3 "Jen buy a good overcoat at "Cheap Charley's A. Blanchard, (Rep.) improvement must fall in the 1174 piejaapuBjn for mere song? ~Jtt.| 1 1 1 1 toco O0 -^1 CO 1 CD S. A. George (Nat. A, Dem.) rear. It the pi esent does not expel us 362 II'CO JIoocncot0t**.oo-*1H-C Blanchard's maj. 812 the future will, for the fiont is pi essing The auction sale which was to be -uireuipauj onward and upward, and we have I I1 Co co 11 to CO en held at Mike Dmneen's, near Iberia, ^*kH*kt0OMO5O0iW00 JUDGE O PROBATE. our choice to move with the mass or Oct. 24th, has been postponed until OOt&OO C. H. Christensen (Rep.) -1 250 8.193 'suqo retire in disgrace. Ignorance will not **w Saturday Nov. 30th. t-il-i l-COl-c rfi-CO to 1 Geo. Kuhlman, (Dem,) 515 much longer be tolerated in our profession, 1- Governor Pillsbury has designated Aug. Westphal, (lnd.) 763 or any other, for the public -pjqouia *v -Jtfc-tO KO CO CO to to I 001- 1 o Thursday, November 25th, as a day of Westphal's plurality 248 will not be imposed upon, when it offers OH05gi!OHlOOttkifkO-JWCCCH thanksgiving and praise. Fat turkeys ample means for furnishing the -93.1080 *y 'S re in order. Our friends will find the COUNTY SURVEYOR necessary requirements'. Now as a Julius Berndt (Rep.) 956 latch-string of our door hanging out. friendly appeal to my fellow laborers, J. Cunatit, (Dem.) 6b2 iuasuajsuqo *H *0 H-"COCO 1 I wonld say, let us review ourselves CO O H-'H-'I-' tO)- Renville county always produces a ao to co 4i.rfk to 00 Berndt's maj. 374 en o en en H-1 and see wherein we are weak. Let us good crop of candidates for representativethis irenifqux 'OQQ form a league within ourselves, promising year no less than five WTebbeNr COUTY (Rep.T) ATORNEY, to give the full force of our mental F. Ed O'Harra, the regular Dem. nominee, 1472 and physical poweis to the edification being the successful one. 'Kan for 0 Iud}sa/v\. 'Sny G. Kuhlman (Dem. not a candidate)26 co co i-1 co 1- i_i^co i_i en of this world ennobling and national liana. Webber's maj. 1446. enQO-^0cncoCsof^.COC3D supporting cause. MqqsiiM'a COLRT COMMISSIONER. The New Ulm Turnverein celebrated Teachers'meditate upon this subject E. G, Koch (Rep.) no opp. 1495. then 22danniversary last Monday evening. and sent in your conclusions, and let uuunqnx 8xod*) The entertainment consisted of CORONER. us see if we cannot effect an oigamzation. gymnastic performances,dancing, etc., Jonas Laudenschlager R. G, BE&TOR: and was witnessed by a very large audience. lOri^ -ipos $ -a Dr, Marcellus 717 The^new cornet band furnished oot.eni-ico*.*.tocencooooq*-H- Laudenschlager's majority 80. I'00CnCO~-l4^90lOSsenii*90C the hiusld and done themselves co" '^puiaa For the Recovery and Destruction of pioud. tl-'CO tO l- tO I *k en tfi. 00 00 We have made arrangements with the Railroad Bonds. the Publisher of the MINNESOTA Wheeler & Wilson are awarded, for -$uaijua Yes co to to en to co -a tfk. 766 to to FARMER, an illustrated, life and vigerous CO their new SEWING MACHINES, one of No 671 Cnenrfi-entObOtOOOOOCOCOCOCO^OO agiicultutal monthly, of 32 pages, the Special Grand Prizes of the Exposition Majoiity voting Yes 95. jaSwrqosuapuvi published at Minneapolis and St. tOt0^t-'*kC-' at Paristhe ONLY grand prize ^C n County Commissioner 4th Dist. iOOOOHWHifi.00*. Paul, H. E. Newton, Editor, Minneapolis, awarded for sewing machinesover L. D. Rice CO whereby we are enabled to furnish 87 -SU[pOIBpj 'Id eighty competitors. Chas. Wagner is W bO to I' K-J CO tO bo W rfi W itk 0 A. Lai son both it and the NEW ULM REVIEW 129 COH^C3tO~4fcO~JC*l-Cnl-'COtf. the agent in New Ulm tor these popular H. Plath tO C CX3 CO -4 CO at the low rate of $2.00 ayeai, postage 59 machines* t-1 sajt I-" H-" I-1 K3 IO tO Ambros Parsons pre-paid, cash in advance. Specimen 44 Mr. J. R. Ballanger, of West Newton, Larson's plurality fever Rice 42. copies of the PARMER may be Otf met with a sad accident one day i W. H, Sanders received 7 votes for Co. seen at this office. ,wiOH-^tocoggg 0w 7 tn List week. A horse which he was riding -'~4tOen0(J- Commissioner in Home and 15 in Prairieville, stumbled and fell on him breaking there being a dispute in his his left leg below the knee. Dr. Berry district whether there is a vacancy jor Every family should keep in their house somepreparation Take Notice reduced the fracture and the patient HEW AMRTISEMTS foi accidents and acute diseases, such as not. Neuralgia, Headache, Tooth iche, Diphtheria, Sore is doing as well as could be expected. Throat, Burns, Scald", Sprains, Cuts, Bruises alColic, Pains, Inflamation in the Bo'n els. These are The first monthly live stock market Smut ilt Com. painful and need immediate treatment Much pam, HARNESS SHOP. was opened yesterday under very favorable large doctor bill's, and even life may be saved Cheap For Cash. ha\ mg something ready foi use Go to your druggist auspices. The weather was clear and get a bottle of Bixbj 's Death to Pain Ubfoi and pleasant,and quite a number of far* We hear that there is a great deal the above, and everything it is recommended for, and if it fails to gne lehef, youi money will be mers, with their stock, were in attendance. of smut in corn this year, much more would respectfully inform thejpeople of NewUlm refunded It is used internally and externally. The only drawback seemed to be than usual, and that it is of a very and vicinity thatllmejopenerl a Harness Shop Don't hesitate^o use a remedy endorsed by physicians, I offer my large and in every way best assorted in the rear end of my SHardwaie Store, under the the scarcity of buyers quite a large and which the piopiietoi* takes all the n poisonous nature. We are informed stock of Dry Goods, Ready-made Clothing, Ladies' management of son-in-law Kr Quense. A good For sale by all Druggists. Tiyitfor youiself Jos Cloaks, Ladies' and Gent's Underwear, Buffalo number of sales were made however. that Geo. Scherer, of Sigel, has lost and ell a sso) ted stock of harnesfces, paddles, collars Bobleter keeps it in New Ulm Also by the propneter,L Coats and Robes, Fur Goods for Ladies, Hnts and hips, Dl.nkets etc. "will De constantly kept five head of cattle,from the effect of Bixby, OwatonnaMmn who will supplie Caps. Mittens, Blankets, Groceries, Crockery and The St. Paul weather prophet, Kellogg, 011 hand and sold at bottom figures. Fr. Quense the trade. feeding on smutty corn. Mr. Joseph Glassware, which are equal in quality to any in the will take pie asure in waiting upon all his old customers whose predictions from their previous city, at prices that cannot be beat. Up holstery,and all kinds of custom work, Schnoberich,of Cottonwood, also lost accuracy are entitled to consideration, My stock of piomptly attended to three head in one day. Mr. Schnoberich H. H.gBElTSSllIANNA Ready Made Clothing will be closed says we shall have good weather says that he turned his cattle into till the 20th of Novembercool, but AN UNDENIABLE TR UTH. out at Cost. the field in the morning apparantly in 3STOTIOE- dry. This prophecy is made in the Heavy Gent's OTreats at 93.00. good health, but after they had been face of good sleighing at Grand Forks, You deserve to suffer, and if you lead feeding in the corn field awhile he noticed Buffalo Overcoats from $8.50 to $20. Dakota, and ice running in the Red a miserable, unsatisfactory life in this Notice is hereby given that all persons that a young steer was acting River. beautiful world, it is entirely your own Undershirts front 25ets. to t4.O0 who claim as their property lots rather strangely and he at once drove fault and there is" only one excuse for Gent's Hals From 50 cts. to $4.00. mthe public graveyard,,are required We hear consid erable complaint because him back to the \ard. Soon after a you,your unreasonable prejudice and to produce proof of their ownership of our Board of Education closed second and a third were taken the skepticism, which has killed thousands. Buckskin Mittens and Gloves from such lots, by receipts for payment or the public schools on election day to same way, when he drove the whole Personal knowledge and common sense otherwise -v\ ithin four,weeks from date, 25 cents to $2.00. accommodate a few of the teachers herd from the field. The cattle after reasoning will soon show you that at the City Clerk's office. Such lots C. BALTRUSCH, A\ ho wished to go into the country electioneering. showing symptoms of illness would Green's August Flower will cure you of for which no proof of ownership are We do not know if it is foam at the mouth and stagger about Liver Complaint, or Dyspepsia, with adduced within the given time, become customai to close the public schools in apparant great pain for an hour or all its miserable effects, such as sick NEW ULM, MINN. again the property of the City of in cities on that day, but if ours were so, when they would lay down and headache, palpitation of the heart, sour New Ulm and the City undertaker is closed for no better reason than the soon after expire. Mr. Schnoberich, stomach, habitual costiveness, dizziness hereby instructed to regard each lot as one above given the people haVe just who is a practical butcher, says that of the head, nervous piostration, property of the City, and to use them, cause for complaint he has thoroughly investigated the low spirits, &c. Its sale now reach BRAE OPENING DAI in numerical order and in accordance matter and that he is convinced that every town on the Western Continent with the directions of the City Clerk, The round-house and Machine shops it wa8 black smut that killed his cattle. and not a Druggist but will tell you of for purposes of interment. All graveyard at Sleepy Eye are nearing completion OF He says that they will feed on smutty its wonderful cures. You can buy a lots, however, for which receipts and the end of the division will soon corn in preference to any other, and FALL&WINTER GOODS, Sample Bottle for 10 cents. Three were issued by the City Clerk since the he moved from this station to that that he has cut down and burned all doses will relieve you. For sale by 6th day of October, 1878, are exempt place. Sleepy Eye will the be the terminal his corn-stalks. We also hear of several Jos. Bobleter. from the above provision. point for the passenger trains, other parties in this vicinity that have and New Ulm will be merely a way New Ulm, November 6th, 1878. lost cattle in the same manner as %4 DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, station. In consequence of the change By order of the City Council, Messrs. Scherer and Schnoberich. 4* a great many families who have been JACOB NIX, City Clerk, NEW ULM PRODUCE MARKET. making New Ulm their home for several FANCY GOODS, years will be compelled to move MILLINERY Corrected weekly by R. FMHTEHMB. PERSONAL. to Sleepy Eye. What is New Ulm's loss is Sleepy Eye's gain. CLOTHING, HATS, Flour, per bbl ..$5.00@6.00 AKD T. J. Murfin, of Sleepy Eye,' made DRESS MAKING! 1 The business of "Cheap John," who Wheat, per bushel 25to75 us a pleasant call Monday evening. keeps a stand in front of the Dakota Oats, per bushel 15 CAPS, BOOTS & SHOES, Henry Subilia Jr. departed for MRS. ANTON OLDING, 3 House,and sells paper and things, penoils Barley per bushel 3040 Chicago last Saturday morning where t' and things, jewelry and things, he intends to engage in the musical JTSXT D00* TO and a large stock of CARPETS. Corn per bushel, 15 20 knives and things and lots of other SOMMER'S STORE, NEW ULM. profession. W call the attention of the public things, was Wound up one day last week Beans, per bushel 1.25-1.75 in a very summarily manner by a ruhaway generally to the fact that we can Has in hand a good stock of MILLIKS KT GOODS, Potatoes, per bushel 20 consisting in part of Hate, Bonnets, Velvets, Silks, team which rah over his stand. We want a regular correspondent in give better inducements as to quality, Ribbons, Feather, Human Hair, Flowers kc. [lams, perponnd fc^l2^ and scattered the "things" all over the every town in Brown County. We variety of stock and LOW cash Also PATTERNS for stamping monograms Cheese per ft street. But John was not to be van* will send the REVIEW and either of the Stamping of all kinds, Embroidery Work and 12 rices, than any other house in the Fashionable Dress-making done to order. St. Paul weeklies, Pioneer Press,Globe quished so easily. He gathered the Lard, per pound ^i 10 [innesota valley. Gome in and inspect FARM PRODU CE taken in exchange for goods. or Dispatch, for one year, to any one 'things" up, had the stand repaired, Salt, per bbl, p."& 2.00 our large stock and you will who will engage in a faithful endeavor r. 710 and in an hour after was again in business. $3T Highest market price paid for Butter, per ft to furnish us with whatever pertains be pleased. The team which caused so much two and three-year-old steers. Inquire 3ggs per dozen 12X to the daily events of their respective trouble was caught at Arbeiter Hall H, BEHNKE BR#. of M. H. Gamble at Burns Station or localities. Honey, per pound.... 1820 wlthoutdplng any ^g^J^ Henry Dressier, New Ulm* NEW ULM, SEPT. 10th. *& ii miinilimriiniiiiiiitfi tmtiutortto '^^amAMMfaM kt