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

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^pr^r-- vmsfsumm,^ 'X&yty ^^?f^ "feSr-^^**^^ u-Ti H&*-*sfj!jfifrfuTJ fr* t^SsJ: a, *=r ?\^^-v 'rs^p.pjj 5* n-j. ftij,. NEW ULM ANJ) YJCINITY. The Minnesota Democrat, a Democratic i3v SAD SPMDE. LOCAL. BASHES. GRAND German paper published at St. THANKSBIVTNG BALL, Paul, seems to have a special bone to Wednesday, November 20th, 1878. Our people on arising yesterday pick with us, and in the two numbers Judge Cox held a term of court in moining were horrified to learn that preceding the last credits us with Beaver Falls last week. GIVEN BY THJ5 Chas. E. Petry, a lad of about 17 years, more newspaper ability than we leally GOVERNOR'S GUARD, Senator elect Helling has a majority DISTRICT COURT. had hung himself in the Herald office, possess. In the last number before in the district of about 1650. the night previous. He was first discovered election they went wild over the knownothing by John Galles, another employee article which had been copied AT We hear it rumored that the end of The November term of the District in the Herald office, and his from the Marshall Messenger into the the division will be moved to Sleepy ARBEITER HALL, (Court convened in this ity yesterday, father who was searching for him, as New Ulm Herald, and after knowingly Eye next Sunday after which date all Judge Cox presiding. There are thirteen Thursday evening, NOT. 28th, 1878. he had not been at home the previous and willingly misrepresenting the mat- trams will run to that point. cases QII the civil caleftdar, which eighteen hours. He had fastened a ter,' by charging the authorship of the comprise the following cases. The grand jury of Watonwan county piece of cord, used by the St. Paul article to a "New Ulm Turner," they last week indited Capt. Murphy, of Newspaper Union for doing up packages, go on and say that our interests are CIVIL CALENDAR. Tickets 50cts. a couple.Supper extra. Madelia, Avho shot Samuel Ash last to the knob of the inner door intimately interwoven with those of 1John N. Nenno, vs. the Winona August, of murder in the second degree. and. then passed it over the door. After the Herald, and that if we had a particle & St. Peter Eailroad Co. having made these preparations it appears of German blood left in our veins 2S. L. Sheldon, vs. Ole Nilson and Tickets can be obtained from members that he placed a chair against we could not have allowed, such an Iver Knudson. of the company, and, pnthe evening The partnership of F. C. Gley and hen wr the door, and after having tied a towel article to appear in its columns 3YV. H, Stevens, vs. W. Montgomery. of the ball, at the door. John Weyhe at Burns Station has been around his kneckhe got onto the chair in fact we have no more to do with dissolved. See card elsewhere. and placed the cord over the towel and the Herald than the managers of 4Geo. Hoffmann, vs. Gottfried Hon. C. C. Goodnow, Keceiver of kicked the chair out from under him. the blatant Democrat have. It appears Ivassulke and Anna C. Kassulke. Come one, come all, and have a good the U. S. Land Office at this place, has The fall must have broken his kiieck, that "Beer Koenig," one of the quill 5James Leahy, vs William Day, social hop. been confined to his room for a number as when found his legs were neaily drivers of the Demociat, who went about Anne Day and Luman C. Gilbert. THE COMMITTEE. of days with erysipelas. Dr. Berry, doubled up under him on the floor. the district stumping for Poehler, 0James Brayley, vs Wm. H. Kelly. wrill soon his yhysician, reports that he The body was quite cold when found and was in our city about the time the 7Mary Karl, vs Simon Kail. Dissolution of Partnership. bring him around all right. and must have hung several houis. In article in question appeared in the $Ferdinand Heimer,vs J.Schwartzrock the early morn, before coroner Christensen Herald, wrote the Democrat article, etal. Our list of new buildings erected in arrived, many people visited expecting no doubt with one blow to 9Ernestine Heimer, vs Ferdinand this city during the present season the scene of the youthful suicide, and knock every German voter into Pcehler's Notice is hereby given that the partnership Heimer. will be small, as aside from John Hauenstein's all expressed themselves horiified at hat. How well he succeeded the firm of Frederick C. Gley and 10Nicholaus Baasen, vs Mary Baasen. residence and Aug. Schell's the sight. The boy had been employed vote of New Ulm shows. John Weyhe under the firm name of bottling establishment nothing has on the REVIEW ever since last December, Gley & Weyhe is hereby dissolved. 11Louisa Buggert, vs William Not being content with having us been built worth mentioning. and only last Thuisday morning The said Frederick C. Gley having Bnggert. run both the REVIEW and Herald the reluctantly left us to assume a moie Anthony Picley was arrested on the sold out all his intei est in said firm to 12~01e Halverson, vs the Town of Democrat, in a later issue, says that lucrative position on the Heiald, train at Marshall on the 11th inst. on Frederick A. Gley. That the said Frederick Linden. no doubt we weie the author of the article While in our service we found him the charge of bigamy. He was enroute A. Gley and John Weyhe will which appeared in the New Ulm 13John Johannes, vs The Town of willing and industrious, and why he for Minneota with Mis. Pinley hereafter continue the business in the Linden. Post, over the signature of "Brown should have done this lash deed no No.2 when the sheriff gobbled him, on same name and will assume all the County Republican." Now, really, There are also several criminal cases one knows, unless it was because, as a telegram from Bochester, Minn. debts, assets and liabilities of the old this is spreading it on a little to thick. to come before the grand jury. he sometimes complained, that he did firm. We have our hands full in writing for Wheeler & Wilson are awarded, for leceive the best of treatment at home, the REVIEW, and must disclaim any their new Sewing Machine, one of the Dated. Springfield, K"ov. 12th, 1378, and that some of his comrades, as his NEW PATENTJacob Essig, of Milford, connection with the article published Special Grand Puzes of the Exposition father testified before the coroner's has been granted Letters Patent GLEY & WEYHE. in the Post would state however, for at Paristhe ONLY grand prize awarded jury, twitted him because he woiked No. 228,726, dated Oct. 8th. 1878, upon the benefit of the Democrat, that for sewing machinesover eighty HARNESS SHOP. the Herald office. The coronei's an improved giain seperator. The "Brown County Republican" express competitors. Chas. Wagner is the asen jury brought in a verdict that he came machine is so constructed that threshing ed our sentiments to a dot. The people in New Ulm for these popular to his death from strangulation by and cleaning can be done at one ot the Second district su?e capable machines. hanging himself. The beieaved family and the same time. To the forward I would respectfully inform the people of New if! of takin'g care of themselves, and we Ulm and vicinity that I hn opened a Harness Shop have the sympathy of the community The Governor's Guard again comes ed^e of the concave of the thresher is would advise the Democrat to pay a in the rear end of my Hardware Store, under the i in this their very sorry affliction. to i he front and will give one of their attached a series of guide-fingers to management ofmj son-m-lawjKr Quense. A good little more attention the next time to *i and well assoited stock of harnesses, saddles, collars, popular balls at Arbeiter Hall, Thanksgiving guide the straw to the carrier. As their Donnelly and "the swindling whips, blankets, etc -will be constantly kept 4 evening, Thuisday, November lie grain drops from the forward end on hand and sold at bottom figures, Fr. Quenso brass kettles." 28th. The boys have always made will t-ike pleasure in waiting npon all his old customers. ot the ghaker it falls upon a series of Fidel Diepolder, of Lafayette, Nicollet UpholsteYy,and all kinds of custom work, their entertainmentsleason enjoyabler affairs, fingers attached to the shoe, by which county, lost six head of cattle promptly attended to. wre have good to saying and it is detained and seperated so that the Announcement Extraordinary. ff. H.HBEUSSJWANNii last week from the effects of feeding that ibis one will be no exception. blast from the fan-blower may operate on corn fodder in which considerable Tickets only 50 cents. See announcement fully upon all parts of the falling mass IfcTOITCE. "mutty com had been left unhusked. in another column. and may blow oh" all the chaff. The The celebrated ChambeisBros. Opea If this smutty corn ot which A\e machine is said to be very simple in House Co. of Mankato, will give two hear so much about is really of such a Notice is hereby given that all persons construction and reliable in operation, peirormances in New Ulm, Saturday NEW ADVERTISEMENTS poisonous nature, and the causae ot the ^ho claim as theii propeity lots and if it is all that it is claimed to be and Sunday, Nov. 23d and 24th. death of so many cattle, faimeis can in the public graveyard, are required it will certainly supply a long-felt The company consists of 18 fiist-class bum up their fodder and cornstalks to produce proof of their ownership of want. FAY artists congregated from the best theaters none too soon. such lots, by receipts for payment or UPAll persons indebted to east and west. Everything as legards otherwise ithin four weeks from date, me are kindly requested to call and paraphernalia and peifoimance at the City Clerk's office. Such lots settle their accounts on or beioie January Barnstown Items. The internal revenue collectors have is first-class. They also have \Aith for which no proof of ownership are first next, and thereby save costs. received instructions from the commissioner them aquaitette ot the finest Gymnasts adduced within the given time, become of internal levenue at Washington, All accounts not paid by Januaiy fust The weathei during all last week continued and Trapeze performers in the again the property of the City of will be placed in the hands of attorney to the effect that on and after uncommonly fine. profession. New Ulm and the City undertaker is for collection. THEO. CRONE. January 1st, 1879, "persons selling They will open at Turner Hall as announced hereby instructed to regard each lot as A select social was held at J. E. Hostetter's, Roback's or Drake's plantation FOR in the bills at the popular admission property of the City, and to use them, Burns on the 15th inst. SALE Four or five improved bitters, and similar stamped pi ice of 35 oents. in numerical order and in accordance faims, in this andNicollet county. bitters and alcoholic liquois andheveiages Threshing in this vicinity is neailv with the directions of the City Clerk, Por paiticulais enqune of must pay a special tax as retail all done, for pin poses of interment. All graveyard Louis H. Helling, brother of Knut liquor dealers, for the lemaining poition THEO. CRONE. lots, however, for which receipts J. W. Miller ha? sold out his carpenter H. Helling. Senator elect, died on the of the special tax year, which I shop to Ernst Fay. were issued by the City Clerk since the mOR SALETen to twenty bee hives moining of the 8th inst. On account ends April 30, 1879. This order was 6th day of October, 1878, are exempt with bees, are offered for sale, of his brother's illness Mr. Helling was first made to go into effect November J. C. Colony, depot agent has gone from the above provision. CHEAP, by Ludwig Bunk, of Milioid. unable to visit any part of the district 1st, but was supplemented by an order home on a visit. 4 miles fiom New Ulm. New Ulm, November 6th, 1878. dining the campaign. extending the time to allow of a dispositiqn M. IT. Gamble and Ambros Parsons By order of the City Council, of this class of liquors by Mortgage Foreclosure Sale. shipped several moie carloads of beef JACOB NIX, City Clerk, those who had them In hand Anyone A famous dog tiial puzzled our cattle to the Chicago markets last wishing to sell these liquors after learned heads last Monday. John week. January 1st must pay a special liquor Take Notice Default ha\in been made in the concisions of a Hauenstein, who lives about a mile ceitmn moitgage e\ecnted by W. Smith (un- tax, if they have not already done so. If you wish to substitute coal for iii.imed moitg.ieor, to William F. Lewis, moitg.u and a half from the city, but still in eer wood call on E. A. Ammas who is agent dated Apul 20th A 1876, and lecoided its suberbs, was hauled up because he the othce 01 tlie Register ot Deeds and for the for the sale of the same, and is refused to pay the license imposed County ol Bi ov, in the of Minncwt i, on the Henry S. Back, who formerly lived offering good coal foi SO.25 per ton. 2'thdij of April, A 1S76, at 10 o'clock the Cheap For Cask by the city authorities on his canines. near Tbeiia in tliis county, now of Fargo foienoon, in Bock "H" of moi traces, on page 94 by The case was too important to entrust D.T., announced himself as a candidate which moitgage theie was convejed and ginnted Trade dm ing last week made apid the following descubed ieil estate sitinte in the to our city justices, and so M. C. Burnside for the Teriorial Legislature as strides on the way o* impiovement. county of Brown, aforesaid, to-wit: Commencing of Sleepy Eye was sent for, before and our meichants just now are doing follows, buc whether he was elected or at the centei or Section thu ty-tw (32 Township I offer my lirge and in every way bept assorted whom tiie case was tried. The jury One bundled and ten (110) Hinge Unity-two (J2) a latthng business, thanks to the strain not we have not yet learned: s-tock of Dry Goods, Ready-made Clothing, Ladies' thence liinninc noith foity-eight (4R) rods, thence brought in a verdict against the city. and cattle buyers who pay cash for Fellow Citizens:I am a plain man. Cloaks, Ladies' and Gent's Underwear, Buffalo lunniivkast ioity-se\en (47) lods, thence running Coats and Robes, Fur Goods for Ladies, Hats and The marshal swears that if he ever everything they buy, which gives life South foity-eight (48) rods, thence innning Wet I was not born with a silver spoon in Caps. Mittens, Blankets, Groceries, Crockery and loitj-tight (46) iocistoplaceofbeginning,toecuie catches those "purps" of Hauenstein's to tiade. iny mouth. I never was cradled in the Glissw nre, which are eqnal in quality to any in the the paj m nt ot the sum of two bundled and eightyfi\e city, at prices that cannot be beat. obstructing the highways of licensed lap of luxury, neither did I ever dream Dollars, with interest it the late of twelve per My stock of A few nights ago Mr. and Mrs. Evens, cent per annum pijable annually, accoiding to "dorgs," he will gobble 'em. I dwelt in marble halls. I came up the conditions of one promissoiy note beaung ame Ready Made Clothing will be closed of Willow Lake, gave asocial for the from obscurity and I brought considerable date as said moitgage, made by said W. Smith benefit of the young folks. A goodly out at Cost. to ml Win. F. Lewis and the said mortgage having with me. I never had anv politics Get ready for a dreadful winter been duly assigned by the said moitgagee to number of our towns people weie in nor much of anything else, but I Cow ham, on the .Ust daj of July, A 1876, Heavy Kent's Overcoats at $3.00. The Noristovvn Herald's weather prophet attendance all of whom express themselves which assignment was, on the 3d day of August, am the only qualified man in the Seventh has observed that the squiirels Buffalo Overcoats from $8.50 to $20. highly pleased with the hospitalities A. D. 1876, lecorded in the oflice oCsaid Register of Legislative Distiict for a seat in Deeds, in Book "1" of Moitgai es, On pages 256 and are laying in their winter coal, the of mine host and hostes. Undershirts from 25cts. to $4.00 the'Territorial Council and by the '257. and thoie being due and unpaid upon said note beavers are putting heaters in the and moitsr lge at the dite of this notice the sum of Gent's Hats From 50 cts. to $4.00 eternal, I am going to have it. Lucas Pecker says that it's all a mistake, basement of their lodges, the bees have Two Handled and Ninety-one 30-100 Doll us I am a special friend of the laboring and instead of becoming a temperance killed off all the drones and line their And no action or proceeding at law or otherwise Buckskin Mittens and Gloves from class. I presume there is not a man on man he is looking around for having been instituted to lecover the amount of said hives with sheet-Iron, the musk-rats 25 cents to $2.00. mortgage debt or any pii thereof Now, therefore of ground that likes to stand cround a carpenter to build a new counter. are flying south, wild ducks are committing notice is heieby given that bj virtue and in pursuance C. BALTRUSCH, and see a man labor as well as I do. He keeps on hand the best brands of of a powei of ale in said moituage contained suicide, thegoosebon is black and theiev\ith lecorded, indofthe statute in such I'd rather see a man work than to work wines, liquers and cigais. Call around sixteen inches deep, country editors case ide and piovided the above described premises myself. I am a free trade man and ye thirsty and take a social drop with will be sold at public auction, at the front door are soliciting wood in exchange for NEW ULM MINI*. willing to take greenbacks so long as Lucas. ol the othce o! the Register of Deeds and for said subscriptions, poor families have an county of Brown, ana nt New Ulm, theiein on they will stand within half a cent of extra dog and the editor has a new Thursday the 2d day ot Januaiy, A 187' at 10 Nothing is more needed in this vicinity gold, nq matter how great the issue. o'clock in the foienoon, to sati-fy the amount of collar put on his overcoat. than a grist mill, as the Iberia said moitgage debt then due and unpaid, togethei Respectfully, H. S. Back. with the costs and expenses of such foieclosure and Leavenworth mills have more than GRAND OPENM DAI proceedings, including twenty-five dollais attoinnej'sfees they can do, farmers are sometimes as stipulated in said mortgage and the Sleepy Eye Correspondence. obliged to wait for weeks alter taking said mortgage will be theieby foieclosed. A CALF'S KICJCAS Geo, VogeJ of Dated, Mankato, September 26th, 1878 Cottonwood was engaged last Friday their grain to mill before they can Editor Review. OFFALL&WINTER WM THOMAS, JOHN M. COWHAM, evening in driving some young calves get their giist, A tin ee or four run Attorney for Assignee. Assignee. I would like to say a few words, regarding into his stable one of them suddenly mill would be a paying investment GOODS, a Tjeachers' Association, in favor planted its hind feet square in the face here, and we hope some enterprising PROBATE NOTICE. of the suggestions made by Mr. of Mr. Vqgel, badly mangling his upper man will put up one ere another season Bestor in your last issue. I consider it lip. George says it was a "r-r-rip- passes. the duty of every teacher, of whatever State of Minnesota, In ProCounty per," and that he'd never believed it qualification, to seek professional improvement DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, was in the "critter.'* of Brown. I bate Court, in every possible manner. Special Term, Nov. 16th, 1878. NEW ULM PRODUCE MARKET. We you ig teachers are anxious to Bees for salesee advertising col- In the matter of the Estate of Henry FANCY GOODS, improve our qualification, and thus umn. Hamann deceased. Corrected weekly by PFEFI-ERLE. advance in our professional worth. Whereas an instrument in writing, purporting to As Mr. Bestor says, "a goodly number be the last will and testament ofHem Hamann deceased, 1 PERSONAL. CLOTHING/ HATS, of us are only cetificate holdeis Flour, per bbl...: $5.00@6.00 late ot said-County, has been delivered to this Couit. instead of teacheis." but how are we M. H. Gamble, one of the popular Wheat, per bushel 25to75 And Whereas John Mohr and Christian Gaetke to better ouiselves? Certainly not by merchants at Burns Station, made us have filed therewith a petition, representing among Oats, per bushel 15 CAPS, BOOTS & SHOES, plodding along in the old fashioned othei things, that said Henry Hamann died in said a pleasant call last Friday. Mr. Gamble County on the 15th day ofSeptember 1878 testate, Bailey per bushel 3040 way without attempting to improve. is also buying up, and shipping to and that said petitioneis are the sole executors 4. and a large stock of CARPETS. Too little attention is paid to improvement Corn per bushel, 1520 named in said last will and testament, and praying the Chicago, 'mai-ke|g, }ar#e' nunibers that the said instrument may be admitted to probate, by teachers in general.! W call the attention of the public of cattle. Beans, per bushel 1.25-1.75 and that letters testamentary be to them issued We wouldjgain a very great advantage generally to the fact that we can thereon. Potatoes, per bushel 20 Mr. Anderson, of the firm Qf Fitch by organizing an association, and It is ordeied, that the proofs of said instrument give better inducements as to quality, & Anderson, and W. ,11. Owens, of and the said petition be heard before this Court, at Hams, perponud. 12*^ I would suggest that Supt. Land call a the Piobate Office in said County, on the 12th day variety of stock and LOW cash Walnut Station, were in our city last conventiou of teachers, to meet at c,heese per ib 15 of December A. D. 1878, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, Srices, than any other house in the Sunday on their way home from Chicago vv hen all eor cerned may appear and contest somp convenient place, for the purpose Lard, per pound i- 10 the piobate of said instrument. where they had been with seveial [innesota valley. Come in and inspect of discussing the practicability of organising And it is fuither ordered, that public notice of Salt, per bbl, 2.00 car loads of beef cattle. They report a Teachers' Association. our large stpek and you will the time and place of said hearing be given to all _Jr'i 710 the market as being overdone, in peisons irteiested by publication of these orders Butter, per ft I think Sleepy Eye, being iu the central be pleased, ofe, tor thiee weeks successively previous to said day .consequence* of which it is ajiard matter vrt of the county, would be a Sggs per dozen f'* 12% of hearing, the New Ulm REVIEW, a newspaper to sell to any advantage. Jf County. er* "K BPO, printed and published at New Ulm in said ^^g^^te^iuc^meeting.^ ,G, Honey, per pound, \u 1S 20 WESTPHAL. Judge """Kst&j. J"--^ -NEW ULM, SEPT. 10tk, b:^&${^-tk piobate.?1 of W5f W&-,*, E^h^"W^J