New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
December 18, 1878 · Page 7 of 8
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4ii .-,vt* ^^P^ 5W 3 l^2p ^t s~ If if &dJ28r v^^^t^ju^j^ (Jtai-rtj- NEW ULM AND yiCI^TT. HOLIDiy TALK. BOOT AND SHOE STORE. The long dreamt of and talked of Cy "loaned" a horse, saddle and change in railroad matters on the Winona bridle to a fellow last week Monday, & St. Peter" railroad has at last There are but few places in Minnesota the chap remarking upon starting off, H. Loheyde, Wednesday, December ,13th, 1878. been made. A' pew time card, making where such an assortment of holiday "this is the last you will see of this Sleepy Eye the western terminus goods is from year to 3 e&rdisplayed outfit," and up to this time he has certainly of the middle division, went into'effect for sale, as in this city.* Everything been as good as his word, although last Sunday. Bm) little change in imaginable from a penny toy to due and diligent enquiry has f^UJ DEALER nrgWt J**-* the general running of trains, as far as 1.1 hundied dollar set of furniture, can been made for the aforesaid horse, te Kew Ulm is concerned, with the' exception here be obtained, at prices that defy saddle! etc. Cy says that if he will return BOOTS & SHOES, Winona & Saint Peter Railway. that all trains now run through competition, and there 'Certainly is no the saddle and bridle they will be to Sleepy Eye, has been made, as will necessity for our people tb send to thankfully received, and no very Going' East Arrive. Depart. Minnesota Street, New TJlm, Minn. be seen by glancing over the traveler's other eities for articles that can be obtained searching enquiries made after the Day Passenger *6,00 mm. *6,00 a.m ^& guide published at the head of dur local 1 of our own merchants at? as low horse'. else. Night Pass'ger... -t4,07 p.m. t4,G7p.m anywhere1 columns. Trains for Gary run in connection figures as Freight No. 14 *6,30 a.m. *0,30 a.m with the night passanger, as XAEB OW ESCAPE One day this It in want of anything in the way of A large assortment of men's bootaj Freight No, 16 *7,00 p.m. *7,00,p.m week? as Mr. Martin Hose, of Leavenworth,was heretofore. (See traveler's guide in clothing or dry goods, we are sure you and shoes arid ladies' and children'*" Going West. Arrive. Depart. on his way to town,his horses Sleepy Eye department.) Trains over can be waited both as regards* quality shoes constantly kept on hand. Custom became frightened at the top buggy Day Passenger *7,40 p.m. *7,40- p.m the Minn. "Valley road now run injeonnection and prices by either Killing, Keller work and repairing promptly attended^ of Pr. Wellcome, who was going in an with the day passenger, and Night Pass'ger 9,00 a.m. J9,00 a.m -a- & Co., H. Behnke & Bro.,Theo. Crone, A to. opposite direction, and started off on a leave Sleepy Eye at 8,20 p, m. and arrive Freight No. 15 *3,30 p.m, *4,07 p.m Cheap Charley* C.Baltrusch, Redmann break-Deck gail. Mr. Hose was thrown at Redwood Falls at 10 p. in. Going Freight No. 13...*12,2C a.m. 12,20 a.m & Schramm, Neumann & Rosskopf and over the front of the wagon upon the south the train leaves Redwood at Geo. Jacobs. Nearly all of the foregoing Except Sim. Except Mon. Except RTGAGE SALE.Default has been made In tongue an.d his legs became sd entangled 3,35 a. m. and arrives in Sleepy Eye the conditions of a certain Mortgage bearingdate linns' also carry large stocks of Sat. Fi*f ight train No. 13 is permitted 1371 the fifth day pf September, 4 in the evener that he was unable to at 5,1 a. m. The moving of the division-from notions smd ladies' and gent's furnishing to carry passengers between Kasota executed and delivexed by Christian Henry Walther extricate himself. The teatfi ran about New Ulm to Sleepy Eye is mortgagor, to Theodore prone, mortgagee, which, good*, and all, with the exception and Sleepy Eye. Train No. 14 carries a half mile with Mr. Hose in this mortgage was duly recor'ded in the office of Register a severe blow to our hotels, as also to oi Cheap Charley, handle groceries, passenger on Saturdays only. of Deeds in and for the county of Brown and*" very uncomfortable position and expecting our mercantile and other interests. To croekeiv, Lc The furniture and furnishing Stute of Minnesota, on the seventh day of September, J. B. KUSSEL, Agent. instant death, but fortunately Sleepy Eye, the change, under the A.D. 1871, at 4 o'clock p. in Book "E of department is well represented Mortgages, on pages 517 and 518. The debt secur-' they were brought to a stop by running present, ftme card, is an important one, by Chas. Wagner and 0. Held. The Christmas trees can now be obtained ed by said mortgage bears interest of the rate of headlong into a fence, when Mr. and has brought them about thirty twelve per cent, per annnmf{6 date until paid. iormer carries a very fine stock and is at the City Drug Store from 15 cents The amount claimed to be due And unpaid at the Hose was enabled to free himself without families who have heretofore made also agent for several standard sewing upward. date of this notice npon said mortage, is the sum injury, except a few minor bruises. NTew Ulm their home. of five hundred and one dollars s'nd thirty two cents machines, among them Alberts favorite, M. Mullen who lost a valuable bird Mr. Hose says he wishes Doc. would ($50132), and no action or'proceeding at law or "the Davis -Machine.*' Mr. Held otherwise has been instituted to recover the dog a short time ago offers a reward of sell his top buggy, or hunt patients on offers his stock at cost as will be seen amount of said mortgage debt or auy part thereof:, $1U for his recovery. some other road. Now therefore, notice is hereby given, that by virtue The new arrangement of running of by an advertisement in another col of the power of sale in said mortgage contained, The firm of H. Behnke & Bio. have trains does not affect our mailmatters umn. John 0. Toberer and H. Schleuder, and pui suant to the statutes in such case made and There is a man who, lives over in one struck the light chard. See their provided, said mortgage will be foreclosed and the as far as the eas$ is concerned, but it our jewelers, aie not behind the corner of this county and whose name premises described in and covered by said mortgage, new advertisement in another Column.' does materially affect us, westwardly. times, and their stores dazzle with the to wit: The West half of the South West might have been Brown, if his fathers The regular mail for Redwood, Beaver ouarter of Section thirty (30), in Township one many beautiful things suitable for The coming Thursday, Friday, Saturday hadwell this man has got a wife and hundred and nine (109) North, of Range thirty (30) Falls'and the w^st now closes at 7,00 present making. Even the large hardwaie and Sunday are the shortest West, containing seventy-nine and 47-100(79 47-100) a pleasant home, with all surrounding p. m. instead of 8,30 a. m. as heretofore, stocks of M. Mullen, H. Beussmann, days in the calendar year, their lenght acies, according to Government Survey, situated in comforts, and ten other little Browns. the county of Brown, State of Minnesota, with the* and arrives from the west at 6,00 being 9 hours and 14 minutes. Chas. Rolloff, J. B. Arnold and But now,alas, his life is a miserable and hereditaments and appurtenances, will be sold at? a.m. instead of 4,10 p.m But we H. Laudenschlager, affoid many useful public Vendue to the highest bidder for cash, by th? The station on the Minn. Valley dreary waste, for, regardless of his feelings, SheijtfFof said County, atthe front door of the office also perfected arangements whereby and'ornamental articles appropiiate railroad heretofore known as Brookville Mrs. B. the other day presented of saw Sheriff, in the City of New Ulm, in said we can forward and receive a pouch on for holiday presents. Then theie are is now named Morgan, and a postoffice County and State aforesaid, on Thursday the thirtieth him with another pair of little Browns, the night express, which will give us day pf January, A. D. 1879, at 10 o'clock a.m. the boot aud shoe stores of H. Lohyde, has been established there by and now he says that the burdens of for the purpose of paying the money due upon said two datfy mails to Sleepy Eye and Fr. Peuser and H. Rudolphi, where that name. mortgage, together withthe costs and expenses of this life are almost too great to be thereby obviate-the necessity of letters most everything in their line can be sale and ^he sum of fifty dollars solicitor's or attorney's borne. Upon being convinced that As Sid Mills' train pulled out from tees, stipulated in said mortgage to be paid tor jSTew Ulm laying there over night. found and obtained at prices eorre there was no deception in the matter in case of foreclosure thereof. the depot for Sleepy Eye las$-Sunday Mail for Redwood and Beaver Falls sponding to the low price of wheat Brown squared himself, and remarked morning Billy Morgan tooted a mournful will also be forwarded by s,tage at 8,00 But we should not forget our grocery Dated, Nfw Ulm, Minn Dec. 16th, 1878, thusly to Mrs. B. "Madame, long have farewell. Sorry to see you go, boys, THEODORE CRONE, Mortgagee. men, R. Pfefterle, C. W. A. Crook, a. m. I endured this sort of martyrdom in J. NEWHART, Attorney Ybr Mortgagee. but the best of friends must part sometimes. B. Zeug and Fr. Friedmann. These silence. I have been patient under afflictions men, especially the foimer, carry Jaige of this kind until patience has NOTICE $ 0 CREDITORS, A Minneapolis physician sends to the stocks and will sell you just as many It tried very hard to snow all last ceased to be a virtue, and now, my Mankato Review the following, which pounds of sugar for a dollar as any week but up to last Monday night did word for it, if this sort of thing is going he styles the great English remedy for not make much headway, during Mouday other dealer in town. Pfefferle, especi to continue, an eternal separation In the Matter of Estate of Henry diphtheria and sore throat, andrwhich night, however, about two inches ally, is noted tor his generosity, and sugar water1 Hammah Deceased. he says given without must occur." Mrs.B. promised, meekly fell. they do say that sometimes he just is sure to cure: promised, better things for the future, Notice is hereby given that the slaughters fancy groceries and canned The town site at the western terminus and the cloud has partially lifted from "Diphtheria can be cured by a gargle Judge of the Probate Court of Brown goods,*of which he carries the largest of the Winona &St. Peter raijrpad, B"s classic brow. of pure lemon juice, swallowing a County, has fixed upon the first Monday stock in the city. The smoker's ba Lake KampeskaJ has been named. Wa little so as to reach all the affected of each and every month for the zars of F. Burg and Wm. Petermann tertown. Trains, however, will not parts. Use every half hour, one,'two next six months, and the Probate are at present unusually well stocked, NEW ADVERTISEMENTS nin any further than Gary during the and three hours as recovei progresses office in said county, as the times and and in that of the former any smoker's winter. n' The patient must swallow a little each place when and where he will receive, article, from a nickel cigai holder to a GREAT time." The artillery ball at Turner Hall hear, and adjust all claims of all persons ten dollar meerschaum pipe, can be obtained. tha't 'andf1 last Sunday-evening passed off very against said deceased, Mi. Burg also manufactures pleasantly, but the attendance was six months have been, limited, -as the cigars on a large scale, and is prepared SLEEP! EYE DEPARTMENT. aigains not as large as. we would liked to liave time for creditors tfc present their to supply the trade at Chicago prices seen it. claims against said estate. As sewing machines have become a Dated the 12th, day of Dec. 1878. II. Loheyde, dealer in boots and necessity in every family, and as there Louise Hamann, TRAVELER'S GUIDE. aie ypt a few who aie not supplied it shoes, speaks to the .public this week s^r Administratix. might not'be ftmissto say that S. D. thiough the columns of the Review. Reduced 0 Peterson and 0 Hanft aie agents for Mr. Loheyde carries a very large stock, several reliable machines, and wall not in fact the largest in the ci{ y, and his Winona & Saint Peter Railway. PROBATE NOTICE. be' undersold, so they say. The millineiy prices can not be beat. Prices Eastern Div. Arrive. Depart. store's pf Miss Therese Westphai The county commissicmers of Renvlle and Mrs. Anton Oldmg should Day Passenger *8,15 p.m. *5,25 a.m county have petitioned Gov. Pillsbury PROBATE COURT, not be forgotten. These ladies keep Night Pass'ger... +9,30a.m. |3,30 p.m to reinstate county Auditor Erricson. Brown County, Minn. nice assortments embracing everything Freight *5,15 p.m. *6,00 a.m in oi cler that they may accept In the Matter of the Estate of Marie Francoise A. We have marked down our entire new and stylish, and are no novices in Gubard Deceased. Freight *1,45 a.m. *5,15 p.m his resignation, which is in their hands, On reading and filing the petition of LoisePalmy- their business. But when it comes to stock of winter ^o'ods. and take in he having made a satisfactory settlement riGlatyny, praying for reasons therein set forth, Western Die. Arrive. Depart. buying toys for the little folks, musical that LetUrs of Administration be issued to August exchange with the county. Glatyhy. merchandise, vases, china goods, Watertown Accom.*3,15 p,m. *9,50 a.m CASH, WHEAT, How is this?Our theatrical stars It is ordered that Friday, the loth day of January smoking sets, albums, &c, &c, tor the Minnesota Valley Railway. 1879, at ten o'clock in the forenoon, be assigned for who visited Mankato a shoit time large folks, why, the City Drug Store OATS, CORN, EUGS, the hearing of said petition, and that the heirs at ago to take part in a dramatical production law of the said deceased, and all other persons interested Arrive. Depart. is the place to get them. But as we BUTTER, HIDES FURS, in said Estate are required to appear at a must have failed to make connection, Redwood Accom. *5,15 a.m. *8,20 p.m are not much addicted to blowing our session of the Probate Court, then to be holden at as not even Broome, of the &c. &c. &c. the Probate Office, in said County, and show cause, own horn we would 3 ust say, come in B3T* Except Sunday. Except Monday, Ther are also if any there be, why the prayer of said petitioner Beobachter, notices them when commenting and see for yourselves. Except Saturday. Freight arriving at the highest market price. W should not be granted. upon the enteitainment. several others whoykeepnot pretty good here from the East at 1,45 a. And it is further 01 dered, that the said petitioner allow for wheat the present price a" the do see fit to give notice to all persons interested in said Estate, stocks,' bdt I do not jicpo^e to sell drugs, medicines, m. carries passengers from Kasota. and storg it for the farmers ftnti] of the pendency of said petition and the hearing support the REVIEW in any shape form oils, IpUin-ts^ glass, books, stationery, thereof, by causing a copy of this order to be pub. Freight going East at 5,15 p. m. carries May 1st 1879 for 3 cents per*bushel or manner, we are afraid a notice at lished in the New Ulm Review, a weekly newspa. toys, notions and fancy goods passengers on Saturdays only. and givfe them the advantage of per printed and published at New Ulm, in said our hands might be displeasing to 50 per cent, cheaper than anyone else, County of Brown, for three successive weeks previous JO HN A: WHIT E, Agent. rise them. but I do claim that I can, and do sell to said day of hearing. Dated at New Ulm, this 12th day of December, my goods as cheap as otheis do theirs. H, BEHNKE & BR0. A. D. 1878. mean what I say. Come and convince A. WE8TPHAL, Judge of Probate, And still wheat comes down! Where, NEW ULM, DEC. 3/Jth, 1878. Brown County, Minn. yourselves. Jo-.. BOBLETJEK. Linden Correspondence! oh where, is tliv bottom. Editor Review. The dread disease diphtheria has not The new hotel opened for the reception It is an old saying that when the claimed any victims in this cftj for TOYS, NOTIONS AND of guests on Monday. Gods have determined to destroy a man many months, but several fatal cases they first make him crazy. It is now have lately been reported from our The Division is now established, evident that they have decided to destroy neighboring country towns. Mr. Andy, (that's our barber) and Majewski the Linden correspondent of the Holiday Goods. Stadtherr of West Newton lost two (our urnituie man) will no more New Ulm REVIEW because they have children last week, aged respectively 5 wail. already made him crai.y. The' Gods smd 6 years. A son of Stephan Schimschack, And now comes Billy Schults, whose have really been hard oil the unfortunate df Milford, aged 25 years, also better half has just presented him with man. In creating ham they filled .succumbed to the fatal disease and was a Christmas gift in the shape of a 12^4 him with a good quantity of' animal hurried last Monday. pound boy. !Next. passions, but bestowed him ve"ry little Anthony Fiuley, arrested on the cars of brains and reason. Thus equipped Fred. Gerboth's little three-year-old at Marshallfewthe 11th of last month with a badly balanced mind and a mean boy, who had a thigh broken by the on the charge 6f bigamy, has been sent I wish to announce to my friends of New Ulm and surrounding country heart, his whole life is a runaway into kick* of a~ horse some six weeks since, to Stillwater on a thr&e years visit to that my stock of Toys, Notions and Holiday Goods is now complete, and knavery and foolishness. But even is again able to be around. that I positively have the Largest Nobiest and Cheapest assortment in the Younger Brothers. 'Mrs. Finley that is not all. They have even refused No. 2, who was with him when arrested, the city or west of St. Paul. Selecting my goods personally in the Eastern him oidinary judgement and taste, D. I. Russell has also laid in a very has promised to wa^it patiently f$r so as to prevent him from knowing markets, I am enabled to offer my customers advantages in Price and nice assortment of toys, notions and him, and, after the expiration of three when he debases himself and says and holiday goods.' His assortment of Quality which second class establishments cannot possibly give. I would years, will go on to hisrplace at Minneota, does things from which others turn candy toys is the largest in town, and call especial attention to my stock of "and live happily together for* 1 away in contempt and disgust. (Figaro) his prices ate way down. ever after.'' Albums from A neat and pleasant little sociable Hobby Horses from Mr. U. Lipp last Ftiday evening met 25cts to $6,00. fl.50tofc.oo PERSONAL. was hekt latt Wednesday evening by with an accident Inch came very nearterminating Juvenile and Toy Book Baskets (all styles) Alex. Harking of West Newton, the Mite Society of the Cong'l church, from let to $2 00 from 5 cts to 1.50 seriously. He was on his Harmonicas fiom dropped in on' us" last Saturday and in their building, and-proved as is'tisualperfect with Wax Dolls very large way home about 7 o'clock and when affairs a 5ct to $1.50. aest. iDomttficlstofi.SO made? us happy by renewing seven subscriptions their1 all of Pooket Books from near Jlauenstein's brewery he became China Limb Dolls to the Review. 5cts to $2 50 success. \rom Sets to 1.25. bt-wildeired and drove into a sand-pit, Autogiaph Albums Boys Tool Chests J. Ray Esq., of Burns Station, where he remained, calling pitiously from25ctsto3 00 There is a rumor to the effect that there rom 25 to f2.50. Vases from 10 cts to was in the city last Wednesday and for help, until about 9 o'clock when he Tin Toys from 5 eta will be a venture in journalism at this $1 00 a pair. of4. made the Review office a call. Mr. was rescued by Hauenstein and his place ere long, but common report, as Cups and Saucers Sleds from 75 cts to Ray is one of the warmest friends that men. Himself and horse would certainly from 5cts to 1 50 3.50. a general thing, is a common, liar, and Bird Cages from the Review has and we are always glad Shell boxes (large have^erjshed before morning I am not overburdened with belief in 75 cts to $3 50. i i me)3U*m *CJrntof 20 .50. to to see him. had they been left to* their fate. the rdmor. 1 D. I. Russell, one of the enterprising Al.so it large dShortuieiic of We are requested' to say that the The Lake House as usual is chock merchants of Sleepy Eye, looked Chambers Bros. Opera kous^e Comp., of full. Your real epicure' can scent a MISCELLANIOUS BOOKS, FINEBOX STATIONERY, ACCQRB over our city last Friday. Mr. Russell Mankato, will again appear in ourei^y good house*and a'first class landlord almost informed us that he had just opened next Saturday and Sunday evenings. ANS, VIOLINS AND TRIMMINGS, GOLD PENS, LARGE any distance^ and of such is the up in Masonic Hall building with a On Saturday evening the popular play lK Lake House and its genial proprietor, 'ASSORTMENT, CANDY, NUTS, &C. &CY large stock of general merchandise '*Lady Audley's Secret," followed by Christ. Emerich. a a farce, will be put on the boards, and All orders from the country promptly attended Rev. 0. Champlin, of Sleepy Sunday evening the troupe wilrappear Fritz Koehne's venture in the cattle Eye, preached in the Methodist church Goods sent C. O, D. & '-^w in "Lost and W*n. Much new scenery trade. I judge proved a success, as he last Sunday evening. Owing to a mis has been prepared especially for returned to Chicago on yesterday with JOS. BQBLETEB, understanding the audience was not as these plays, which the trdupe will two more car loads. Fritz reports large as it would otherwise haveabeen. ^vssyasisf** preach again the bring with them, and lovers of good -things dull in Chicago. But what better will1 Mr. Champlin dramatical entertainments should not can Chicago expect? They are too same place one wlpk flora next Sunday miss this oppertnniry. far fr$g, tjig centre of SIS' gT-^4^