New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
December 25, 1878 · Page 8 of 9
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agt StHleof HiBiiMota, A~' 7 "{"$?- *^r, Aitt 1871, atlolclkek ^2* Wh'^alr per: bftsh^l^ 9H,ifjpyxsp\moaey una ita jextrremeiyr ed toyaW mortgKe &?- Winotti^ifc Saint Peter Railway. atsVpe bushel .twelve (r cent. 4e Winona & Saint PMe? Enilway Theamo^ut claimed 4 coki weather-for fti pas^?fj^ days,' Barley Easfeffhlh^''^ Arp^frpDepatt? ^atelofitbw notic^ npSi we dare say'he has visited yearly jeVet%faimlytinthis rgk&iiing East- of fv* handred and orir' Corn 'Day^PassengeE.'j|..f8,l p.ni. ^5,2*5 a.m vjciiiityanft'leftsohie.-J M:p^enger.:^66o&?*646a.m K50132), and'noactfd N|glit'PasS%er^49i30a.m. t3,30 p*m Beans, per bushel:&MS Hhff-1.25-1 75 ottaerwjie bas bfeenf thing for both ypung -4hd oldj^ It.*i tflghtffttss'ger.C* .ta,07.it.m'.,t4,G7p.m' amopnt^said mortg Freight. 4^. ttt^.*5,15 p.m. *6,00 a.m true'his contributionsgone hayVnot'b'eeif so'r Pf.afAPQ nor KIITPl bushe1 T?iH' VM ,2R O5 Piatoes, Now thenfsie, ntotici, i,-1- -t**& Pi-pight NQ. 14... *6,ao a.m'. *6,30 a .n* in times by,his-giffe Freighii^.at^*l,45 a.ni.. *5,15 p.m .as5 toe of the powerf saleja bounteous Erfeignt,tfoyiG.^|i*7,00 p.m^7,O0 Elams^'per ponud".^ and pannant to the Salutes i: are bentedly/TeIeeived.{f'qWe^believe^ nevertheless -as joyously and coiv Western[JDiv'.'--^ Arrive., Dtpart. Itroyided, said mortgage will Cheese per'ft Ithat firing l^eni. Arrvve/^lWeparL^ preml(*s described Hi and cote, Tra[tertOwn Acco^3, I5 piinlV*9,50 gage, to wit: The West half Lard, per ponnd. there Is'no'feQmmunity fliat cfelebfates Day Pa^enffer..^j^7k0p.irT.'*7,40p.ra the quarter of Section thirty &0% i than1 this day .'more Appropriately Salt, per bbl, ^Minnesota galley Railway. hnndred and nine (109) JNorthJof Arrive.*" ^Depart.- peoplerbfth is vicinity dd^Eveiy ifou^er" West, contafning seTenty.ninejand Wjgfytio. 15...* .*3,30 p.i. f4,Q7 p.m., ^J'n ^p^7-ia ''XN.'. Batter, per.-ib.J-. acres, according to GoremmeiitSi hold nn'niatter hew hiimble^has its Freight No. 1$-- .*12,2CU,m. 12,20 a%iri the coanty ,bf Brown, State of pin! Redwood Accohi.' *5,15 a^.m. *8,20 p.m. Sggs per dozen.:. little 'Christinas tree li&den with: '^he hereditaments and appurtenances,Ktfdethighes. Exceptn. J.lWe^ferMon. -JEx venda to the i fgr*Except Sunday.'- Except Monday. public1 S1820 Honey, per pound many godd thipgs which mate a* child ^t*EKKcep^S}iturdayl' JFreight a*r- c.ejpt Sat. Fright train $w4l3 is "per Sheriff of said Connty, at the front happ^,i,u.The Sisters of Charity have wk-wwmssm 'jmjittfedto carr^passengeiJ9bejtvee Kaisot&and of said, SheriiF, in the City of) Ne 'forH,heir rivingherefroraJh6EjsV at 1,45 a. ereeted ,rtre Conntyand state aforesaid, on Thl vlan enormpus SJeepy 'Ej&e.* TrajarNo. 14 car- sot*1 m. carries passengers from Kasota. tiethylay of January, A. D. l^al scholars,' as also have the .management lays only. for the pnfnow of paying the mono" lies .passengers Freight goingEas at 5,15 p. m. carries'passengers of the ti'uthei'an, church' and .Turner mortgage, togetherjwith the cbs^g trsSEL, Agent" do]snr*~J oh Saturdays only. Hall giinday schools. The private,5/frills festivitie of sale and the srrm orllfty OTICE is hereby-, given that all be torney's fees, stinulhtea in saw 1 the former, although T:O HN A Agent. births and deaths that have occurred thereofi1 in ease of foreciosBre Merry Christinas. m"^ L, held this evening, while those* at the Dated, New Ulfo,fMirin., Vic. 1C during the year 1878 and have twbjatter places will b&h'ekjL* to-'mor- THEODORE 0ROr With this number.^olume No. 1 of not as"yet been registered in the City It's a nice day,tq^towdQ nothing.' J.,NEWnRT Mtqrney foV Mo rowfevening.s At Arbeiter -Hall there the Review elostes. .J Clerk's Office, must be reported to the We've got a-y^uhg 'winter Up here. wiUb ^grand hop totmorrow evening undersigned before January 1st, 1879. How is it with you?^.,, N Year's,'cards 'at the, REVI EW fINOTICEfra CREDl txgwhich the admis'sioh has 'been put iNew Ulm, Dec. 23d, 1878. 5 office^ ,w lj. I I 3 1 $ jfT* Cy says, that hei no phrenologist, if&vvn tp. the low. price^of' 25 --^ents a A #-,r-t JACOB NI X, 3ity Clerk but he would like^ to meet the fellow Couple.*'- A'*'"-'-A *y* :^Mfi If Sie notice o city clerk "2Tix*iit rife" In the Mat \er W ^at\ that "borrowed''*.his horse, and exam Hi oii/e^qqlun^ '^fr Farmertf|Attention! Hamman Dei bamd. ine hisrhead with a club. ,'"6ur friend' Wise ',of the Mankaio. [We are, prepared to furnish'any Notice is lierfby givel 'To the"^railroad, boys we extend a Review thinks it, would be far better nfantit ofNew Year's carxlsj&> new Judge of the Prolate ^Cou1 hearty welcome. /Boys, We are as re for the Oes Moines &' Minneapolis narrow The undersigned offers for sale, seed and novel designs, on short notice. County, hiis |xed[upon,thf joiced at yourcdming as New Ulm was Hi gauge railroad to construct thfeir corn, the most PROLIFIC EVER C^ROWN. day of each skd ^yery mt sorrowful at your loss Pet^er Herrh)n wishes ust'asay that line via. Mankato, as that route wo'uld 100 bu. per acre can be grown with ordinary next, six mopthM atodv he isnoWlprepared""tadelwfrw^shdce be more direct and less expensive thalr We haye got a Cheap John, one door care. Why will farmers grow office in saidpoun^y, as in any j*|rt of the city atlip cents per via. New. Ulm. We can not blame the north of Graft's. saloon, where boots, oats at the rate of 1600 lbs. per acre place when a)ia inhere he i load people of Marikato in trying to get all shoe\-dotting,j'&c., ca-ny,be bought when thej can grow over 6000 lbs. of hear, and adjust wl claimsj the lailroads they can, but we fail to "too,awfully cheap." corn? Ripens in 90 days. Makes choice The teachers arid ttjipils/o^f' biutfpuljlie sons against said||deceasec' see where eitherof the MinneapoliCompany Railroad Mr. August Somerfeldf has opened meal for bread. 25 cents per package. schools have a'veek's-holiday vacation., people would six months havejpeen Jin or the his new, black .smith shop on South 9 packages 2.00. Discount for clubs. time for creditors to, pi '&. 'wher his friends who profit by building ^via.Jthat city.'^Ihe street,1 Fifth Sffs Address E. B. PEAK E, Jamestown, claims against saM estate. IsTew TJ1m,rohte hatf several ad vantages Two very large' aiitl beautif^uj: sundogs want anything in his line will find him Grant Co., Wis. Dated the 12tfi day of 1 over the- Mankato route. It runs were visible nl6rriin^,f|:', on eaqh, sid ofjjhe '*&$? Things were enlivened slightly on II sun yesterday through a section of country not yet THE Thursday* afternoon last by a run-away traversed by a north and south- road CHICAGO, It's been nip and tuck with us tq get team which fortunately did no 4a and the civil engineers of the company aut a papei- this.we'ek. and tuck came damage^although onesof the horses^otfronni 41 who have passed over the route, pronounce into*Jmotheir man' wagon Milwaukee i St. Paul PR very nea? getting^ihe' bejb'ter of us*, up ^E it a very-feasible qne.' Via. of Ruenitz's & Bendixer^s store to Mankato and the Blue Earth river the Last Sunday night was the coldest of PROBATE COURT,[) rest. But, not liking his Quarters, he Railway/i Brown County, Minn) $ road 'wouht run too near the Sioux the season, the thermometer, towards got down aganijjif" In the Matter of the] Estatejof Mi City road as far as Mai.kato, and from Monday morning indicating.^18 .below IWJ Gubard Deceased, 'lfiS THE VERY BEST EINE We are,exceedingly sorry to hear of there south it would run parallel and t"1 zero^'-i, .V On reading and -filihg the petitioi the extended illness of Mrs. Thompson, ra Glatyny, praying for reason* t! in close proximity with the Minn. FOR that Letters of Ad mi titration be "With next issue QUI* carrier will present of St'. Paul, agister of our druggist, Central and the Blue Earth City WINONA. LA CROSSE, SPARTA, Glatyny. the patrons of the Review with a Mr.-JLbberson. Mrs. Ibberson is branch, and would have a great deal OWATONNA, PRAIRIE DU It js ordered that "May, the lOtl handsome calendar and !New Year's 1879, at ten o^clork ii tlfe forenoon at present with Mrs.. Thompson and more competition to Contend with. CHIEN, MCGREGOR, fl the hearing of said etition, and t] address. Don't forget the carrier, we areitold that the latter _is: The XeV/' Ulm loule is "also more advantageous gradu MADISON, law of the said deceft ie nnd^all ot am *illy recovering. rested in said Estate ire' .required -to the Minneapolis millers, MILWAUKEE. CHICAGO, E. J). Peake, of Jamestown, Wis?, session of the Prdbati Cotirr. thenJ as it runs through a better wlie^t What's^ the use of emigration to fill the Probate sbffice, in said County advertises in another columnlseed corn country* than that of the Manka%b if any therej be^ whj the prayer ijpour burg, when our population increases that will grow 100 bushel per acre, Mr. And all Intermediate Points in should not lie grante.. route and being nearly all prairie within,itself with* astonishing Peake assures us that there is no humbug And it is further ot lered, that till would naturally be a better route "for Minnesota, Wisconsin and Uortfcern Iowa, ijapidity? '.jFor naw^, here* comes Baniel give notice to all perl ions interested about it. distributing lumber &c.The Des Moinejjt of the pendency of a iid petition .Moll witfc/-his littl^e-'contribution in the NEW YORK, thereof, by cnusine copy ofiiia & Minneapolis railroad company and' Monday' wife' a b'itt'er cold day.' A snage^of a fine healtliy little girl. Came lished in the New Ulm Review, PHILADELPHIA^' the people of Minneapolis kno\twha piercing wind blew from-the noithwest per 'printed and published at Ne last weBTit,Monday, and Dan,well we County of Brown, fo*three sue sew and the thermometer indicated 10 C-.'-"-' -BALTIMORE, gisjtaj* D$n is happy. they are about and,will build theirydad OUB to-snid lay-o below zero at noonday. Dated atiNew Ulnt, this 12ttj da| via. KJBW Ulm, and don't you forget 1|', WASHINGTON, *To the editor of the REVIEW the A. D*. 1878, Owing to the extreemelycold weather people" of 'this liap^ little burg hi'tH"' A. WfSTPHAyjla New England, the Canadas. and all 1 for the last few, days the holiday sei^tl ^'Greeting- and a merry .Christ TO Masonic' EASTERN .and SOUTHERN POINTS. business "was not so good as it would mas." AH express the,mselVes as At a meeting of Charity Lodge Xo qtherwise have been. pleased with/.the paper and hope, that puxes 'iw xfa 98, A. F. and A. M., held at their hall -m it may continue to prosper, and that iQi Nk (QHUISTMAS BALLAnton Henle of 1 on Tuesday, the 17th inst., 'the following the shadow of its genial editor "may the^ew Ulm House, in Milford, has officers werjj installed for the ensuing never grow less." AND arranged a merry Christmas ball for QKDAILY, TRAINS year: XJ evening. Tickets ^1,25, in- That genial gentleman Charley tb-morrow1 Dr. A* Marden. W. supper1. Schmidt, of the firm of Schmidt & Miller, ^Between cjudiiig Tax pavers of Brown county, pi A. Blanchard. S, W. dealers *m leather and saddlery thafthe duplicates of taxes r tl St. Paul and Minneapolis and Chiz Wm. Hummel, J. W. Thfe. annual meeting of the Board of flow in my hands tor collection, an hardware, St. Paul, burst upon us on cago, ^1 H. Vajen, Treasurer. percentage on each Dollar'H Vftlt Directors for 1879' of the Firemen's *& Thursday last like a blaze of the noonday levied, exclusive ^Landroad,'tax 0. M. Olsen, Secretary.,. Life Association of this State, will be (teperately, to wits I sun. K$ reports business as quiet The Chicago, Milwaukee' and St. Paul Railway is T. 01esen,'S. D. held in Mankato January 14th. the only Vorthwestern Line connecting in same depot everywhere/but here, where he found in Chicago with any of the Great Kastern and J. C. Toberer, J. D^** Connty Tq nioWgoing n than he had expeqted. Southern Hallways, and is the most conveniently If the weather clerk, did forget this Jul. Berndt, Tyler}'?' located with reference to reaching any depot, Hotel section when'he was distributing snow John Zieske has got hack from" St or place of buhiness in that City. for .hristmas sleighing he- certainly TOW#S Paul bringing lots of holiday goods ThroughT.ckets and Through Baggage Checks to -5 all Principal Citses. with him, such as toy trunks, fancy wasn't so negligent when: it came to Steel Rail Track, thoroughly ballasted, free from Sl'arceUuis &'/J Fr. Ibberson and Dr. of and plain school satchels, a fine line of dufet. Westinghouse Improved Automatic Air cold weather and a biting nor'wester Brake, Miller's SafetyPlatfora and Coupling on all Sleepy Eye made our city a-short visit ladies* satchels, etc., etc., and so on to winb.,,*,. .\vi\'k ,y ^'V.- Passenger Cars. last Wednesday. 4-l| 21-10 26 N4w Ulm the end of the chapter. He has also The Finest Day Coaches and Palace SleepinWCars. The engine'bh the etastlSound freight 21-10 4- 26 Cottpnw'd got a street lamp in front of his place, This Road connects more BusinesbCentres.Health 21-10 26-10 Our old townsman A. W\ Bing Eiri*len train last Friday morning jumped thB 4-11 and Pleasure Resorts, and passes through a finer with the glass lettered on all sides,and 6-JC21-10 4-11 2 keHanska ham, now of Rochester, passed a few track near the Centre sfoefefc crossing? country, with grander scenery, than any other 21-10 26-10 4-11 Sigel frm&& a big light in it o'nights and he has Northwestern Line. ^v-nS! days in the city last week. hut further than delaying the train a' 26-10 21-10 4-14 Stark' bought aii organ, and lots of ottternice V. V. H. CARPENTER, $ '& 26-10 21-10 4-14 Albion few hours no damag^ Was'donet Gen. Pass and Ticket CAULT. Ae't 26-| 21-10 things. There is no stopping Join! 4-l Mulligan JNO C. Tory Olesen, of the padegogic fraternity, S. S. MERRILL, 26-JO2 MO 4-1 L'veiiworth theJroun.d- house,'ofs:the left this morning for Delavan when he gets to improving, in fact he General Manager. Ass't Gen'IM'ger. Weiean that 26-.J0 21410 Babhaw 4- Station, where he will spend the holidays. is irrepressible. v, GREAT 26^10 21rlO Burnstown* 4-11 Minn.'WUey'road* at Re'dwooC Falls .i i 26^10 2 M0 -r- .'y-jr -A, North Star 4-ll burned. down last Sunday. The Ioeb-N \Messrs. C. B. Blake & Co. announce 2.'" *&10 %&*** motive waftKsaved' with*spmediflSculty. 21-10 |y hand bills, well distributed, that i,- Dr.,E. Kuhlman, brother Of Oeo. Home 21-10 As the building-was afram structure they axe prepared to sell dry goods ^uhlman of this city,.and.family arrived MilforVI 21-10 jfm ,1 T1106R.35 notions, furs buffalo coats, &c, at ,the loss is-yevvsmall:?(Wr from Indiana last week. Ve 21-10 f^iX'im'hi ly prices at last 25 per cent, cheappr than IniBorough,t JCrty of .New understand that' the doctor is a gradulited -The citizesXBe#a1 R1. lH I Bprongh ns.and Grave Van ever before* sold in the west. They physician and comes with, the intention re,making goodcfhifi of'tbtflong. winter are locate^, in/ Robinson's oolthoroug stand, of making New Ulm his future evenings in variousNwayff,, They have be gentleme Reduced tb1 and seem home.* flourishing debatingssociety,, holding business training and will probably meetings twice a w^PK^'hilp on nearly make it-.lively for other dealers in the D6wn,at ^Sueur Centre when they ^tKe! o\her evenings tjfttoe^e ,gatht iPrices fintdur7^monthiif pig that weighs^281bs^ same line i .erings of different kinds, they .th^n^ it is,a-birthing, and calfit. Christlqft|s is close at hand andSanta yi Among otir new advertisements this "ThCQounty^ig^.' Now, BorgehvWe Claus seems 0 have taken.in hand'the ^ee,k ,may be found those $ jtlw^lhfoago^MJlwankee can bea^ybu out ^Waight aiia*g%ou a Stocking $pt our stores with every Mr^^jJaddA3i I5eaHr^'dmi &, St. Pahl" ra^ad, W li'ave marke6r3bwn our entire hetterv thing app^riate for the occasion. At hundred and Wilson Sewing "Machin^Cot r'She Ibberson's? arid .Loul Hanson's especially, stock of winter goods and take in this ^onnty-^recently'killed former appears M'another adlumjt v/her^'toy^andarticles^of virtue J% n^riths'^fgtt# passed 34q ihs, exchange this page and the latter on the ''fonrtff-P from the cheapest to the most- expen- wimkt, ,whieh very forcibly-idemo^sibrates that CASH, rb$$ter: tlie sive may 1 obtained!:*' In all holiday page5.'^ ^m'F$^ffi!fw l^rkeis \yill 'dp''naueh OATS, ^1^6 than ln*the* timberM^Eruht upgoods tbelate^'bqss^dealers. CORN, EGGS, As we have just added toxne Tae.viw'v6jffiidea ,MMprgen. r^Jyy.-^ BUTTER, No. 3 Improved Campbell 5HIDE$s What might have/ieW)bed in a serious JfURS, CQtintiy P^pwer Press ar+d ether 4e% accident occiirred^at theEvangelic#rchurchin .to- v?!ffi v5^!(Wpfe' As tft Resent owners of the Afb^ter material at a heavy expense, such of this place .a week'ago last Sajl .JB^WfeuMitimnossibl^tdl$s our friends as t^te indebted ,to ns for iSunday evening..^Aabout thepastor, the at the highest market priM. "W( was closing his 3os of thfe^ "property^they havft con-. the past year's subreriptjori would, do |Key^Mr.-Mo3de,! allow for wheats the preseht 'Jric AlU*xeson]jferoual prtjfer.tjr, Hmark^,Mm. J1^.1^mp used in giving ebrnftry flr^tlwilj bffep^wc^v a W stores it. for^ft^ ftitafrs, noti: IJght-sit^1?ea*jiVst^otheleftand'"t I Vill attendit thepial^|neWtoi hind himisnadenlj andjwithout warn tor the purpo#i ofjrivl)p(r4*xMi.j At, 'I tflftheTMiiIfflr 4ng cSchoolhouse LindeJ Kb, 7 Albf place of He tthe.co: Mnllii pfeion espfciaill^he female I S EW John Bchinidrt _. poi tion m'ihA$&p&k ln&.oorly. p]acetofEl#ioti at Burns vi express i|vg^e"pXa|Eairs^va1id' but ^&% PltceofHe-, ''-IJfuv Mdeb who seized Ins anrhd ofJ rM^&yej,the flariM *Z?y.t tit IJvlrcoa^ "-^^Mng themit(hMeT ill*' at 81epy Ej S S- t^ DS ^nd- ZEPHin Place of TEtet fan 1, MUfordtmr|offlwiii Ms Jt\ 7?. {_.'?'% miS Mil t* ^i' *J1 E^^KS 1 iiii HkSa^kWii