New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
January 8, 1879 · Page 7 of 8
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,i, ix-"sr $ tution it offers an opportunity for the Any one wanting to know how hard We have appointed Chas. B. Trowbridge NEW ULM AND VICINITY. ORTGAGE! SALEDefault has been made in education of the public conscience, as the condition*! of a certain Mortgage bearing a man can sit down in the road can our agent at Sleepy Eye. He date the seventh day of July, A. D. 1877, executed well as the individual, and the inculcation *i probably find out by asking Mike Din- will have charge of the Sleepy Eye department and delivered by Mary C. Bohanan and Snubeal of moral and religious sentiments Bohanan. her husband, mortgagers, to Henry Marsden, receive],neen. and is prepared to Wednesday, January 8th, 1879. mortgagee, which mortgage was duly recorded which, of themselves, can possibly any orders for advertisements, job in the office ofRegister of Deeds in and for the county Our enterprising station agent, Mr. harm no one. As a festive occasion work, &c. He will soon make a ofBrown and State of Minnesota, on the seventh day John White, has connected his office it is well adapted to enhance of July, A D. 1877, at 31-2 o'clock p.m in Book "H" thoiough canvass of Sleepy Eye and of Mortgages, on page 278. Said mortgage bears interest and residence by a telephone, warranted the joy and good health of social life See new advertisements. Mciuity when we hope all of our at the rate often per cent, per annum from not to say cuss words. through the family provided it is used May 1st, 1S77, until paid. The amount claimed to fi lends who are not yet subscribers Back-wheat flour at Pfefferle's. be due and unpaid at the date ot this notice upon soberly and temperately without those The price of wheat at this point has will come forward and put down.-their said mortgage,^ the sum offivehundred and eightythree thank5? excesses which too often turn the blessing Qnr carrier wishes to express actualy gone up during the past week dollars and seventy-fh cents (5S3.75),and no names. action or proceeding at law or otherw lse has been in. into a curse. As a state measure to all those who so kindly remembered and the growling granger growls no stituted to recover theamount of said mortgage debt history has proved its great value over him on New Year's day. moreRah for that! or any part thereof: Now therefore, notice is hereby Rush City Post: Not long ago an and over. Heathen Japan has adopted given, that by virtue of the power of sale in said mortgage contained, and pursuant to the statutes in If you really want to know what The Board of County Commissioners employe of one of our big lumbermen the day, as one of rest from all labor, such cat* made and pro\ ided, said mortgage will be cold weather means, come up here and became interested in the A. 0. U. W., believing it to be an important factor met yesterday and organized by elect foreclosed and the premises described in and covered stand on the Post Office corner for half by siid mortgage, to -wit: The East half of theo and expressed a desire to join the in promoting western civilization ing Chas. Wagner chairmant and Lot ore (1 and two (2 quarter1 South East an hour, and you will have acquired order. His wife opposed him on the which she is so anxious to cultvate Section twenty-five (25) in Township one hundrad the needed information. Mrs. Frank Diepolder, who has been ground that it was a secret society he and eleven (111) North, of Range thirty.three (33) for her own strength and stability. West, containing one hundred and thnty.nine and suffering for some time with dropsy, yielded to her opposition and did not Men may possibly do without God, or Our lively friend Hans Moe, formerly 78-100 acres, situated in the county of Brown and died last Monday noon and will be join. Not long after the husband was the inspiring motives of a belief in immortality State of Minnesota, with the hereditaments with Murfin & Knudson, is selling and appurtenances, will be sold at public carried to her last resting place to-day. killed by a falling tree, leaving the but they cannot do very tape, needles, fancy goods and sieh, vendue to the highest bidder for cash, by the Sheriff wife and children dependent on the well without one rest day in seven. of said County, at the front door of the office of said behind the counter of C. B. Blake & Win. G. Thonns of Butternut Valley Sheriff, in the City of New Ulm, in said County and charities of the world.' Regrets of This is not a sentiment, or an untested Co. Hans can control a large tradev State aforesaid, on Thursday the twentieth day of quite severely froze both of his course were numerous, but too late. opinion but a triedoand proved fact. February, 1879, at 10 o'clock a m. for the purpose of and Blake & Co. deserve success. is wh make such ada arms New Year's night while on his wr Examples like this should be a lesson Rulers are paying the money due upon said mortgage, together way to this city. with the costs and expenses of sale and the siim of Here comes Anton Steffen adding to those woman who immagine a secret one of the measures for promoting the twenty-HAe dollars attoinej's fees, stipulated in his little mite to the population in the society is something- to be afraid of, harmony, prosperity and stability of said moitgage to be paid in. case of foreclosure The many friends of Dr. A. Marden thereof shape of a fine boy. And Anton is too when in reality it is the protector and the nations. The law that forbids all will be sorrv to learn that he is confined Dated, New Ulm, Minn., Jamnn 4th, 1879. big for his clothes. guardian of the wife and orphans. manner of work and public diversion to his bed bv sickness. He was on that day, excepting works of necessity HENRY MARSDEN, Moitgagee.. NEWTHART, Attorne foi Mortgagee taken down last Friday with a nervous There is a certain man in this town J. and charity is good. It is a benefit nrostrationbutis now somewhat better. who makes a practice at least once a SEASONAL,. to every soul in the land and to every week of beating his wife, and if it does STTlwCMiOlSrS. beast of buiden. The cat and dog is not cease, we shall whisper his name Tvieslinsr. Keller & Co. intend to likely to receive a kindlier treatment fewr Charley Ross and lady spent a right out, loud. close out their entire stock of clothing, from its keeping. As a state measure, days in Rochester last week. Mrs. Thompson, of St. Paul, whose State of Minnesota, District hats, caps, boots, shoes and men's Court, and for the purpose of maintaining D. Bertrand, of Seward, Nobles illness we noted a couple of weeks County of Brown. $ furnishing goods regardless of cost, civil law I would second every effort to county, made us a pleasant call last smce,has sufficiently recovered to allow Ninth Judicial District. as will be seen bv the supplement accompanying close all stores on Sunday. New Ulm week and renewed his subscription to of the return of Mis. lbberson to her Peter Schaller, Plaintiff this issue. has a fine chance to set an example for the Review. home. some of her sister towns. The paper A against Summons. We learn that Capt. Nix, our efficient ti uly says it is a move "in a good AnnaE.Schaller, Defendant. Hon. Ed. O'Harra, Representative Our singing school ended on Saturday city clerk, who was wounded by cause." All honor to those who have The State of Minnesota to the above elect from Renville county, made us a evening last with a concert, and we the Indians in 1862. has been placed on taken the business in hand. May it named Defendant: pleasant call last Saturday when on his understand that Prof. Carpenter will the pension'list. This will be gratifying piove as successful and happy in its You are heieby summoned and required to answer way to 'Jie capitol city. return to his home in WmnebagoCity. neAvs to the captains many friends. results as the resumption of specie the complimt ofthe Pl-uutin the abo\e entitled It is a pity that there is not sufficient action, which is filed in the office ofthe clerk payment. enterprise here to retain him for at ofthe District Court ofthe Ninth Judicial District, The New TJlm Pn-iew is soon to be Burnstoi^n Items. in and foi the County of Brow and to serve a copy least another term. changed to an eight column folio and of jour answei to said Complaint on the subsriber, be printed on a power press. Bobleter nowr at his oftice, in the City of New Ulm, in said We have got two lawyers here NEW ADVERTISEMENTS County, within thirty da after the service of this Mr. A. G. Anderson spent the holidays gets out a good p'iper, and is bound to and law suits will no longer be carried summons upon jou, exclusive of the day of such and the past week visiting friends. win.Renville Times. on like a jug handle, all on one side. er\ ice and you fail to answer the nd Complimt within the time afoi esiid, the Plaintiff in this action The market has become rather dull Why don't people hitch their teams will apply to the Com lor the relief demanded in The Turnverein in their meeting AST CALLAll those i *\debted the Complaint on account of the severe cold weather. when leaving them alone to attend to last Saturday evening resolved to give to us for the year 18T6, *J7 and Dated, New Ulm. Minn Nov 29th, 1S78 business? Now if Doc Humphry had a grand masquerade ball Saturday evening, B. F. WEBBER, Plaintiffs Attorney. Our merchants say trade continues 1878 are requested to settle cj or before tied his team last Saturday while he January 25th. and appointed a fair. The very cold weather of late February 1st, when the list of stepped into a store, he wouldn't have PROBATE NOTICE. committee, with Julius Berndt at its has created quite a demand for buffalo Delinquents will be handed over to been so mad because they ran away. head, to make all necessary arrangements. overcoats, and our dealers are selling in Probite Court, STATE OP MINNESOTA,! The full programme will appear the lawyer for collection. County ot Brow them awfully cheap Spscial Term. John Zieske has been trying to be in these columns in a later issue. sick for the past week and btiys he In the Matter of the Estate of Chester Greene deceased. NEW ULM CITY MILL CO. A few nights ago Lucas Fecker made would if he had time, but his cu&ttomers the young folks happy by giving them Two doses of Br. Marshall's Lung On leadincand fihnsfthe petition of Franklin D. see to it that he gets no chance for TO THE Greene, Admin'stratoi of the Estate of Chester a grand social hop. All passed off Syrup completely cured my child of a Gieene deceived, piajing for reason theiein set any such luxury as being sick. well but "bad luck to the fellow that severe case of Croup. I have used a forth, that the time to pay the debts of said deceaied TRAVELING PUBLIC. stole the tuikey." be extended till the 23d day of July 1879 gre.it many different Cough medicines, If you want a nobby pair of boots. It is 01 dered, that Thuiadiy the 23d day of Jan but have never found anv so efficient made in good style and wan anted, just uarj 1979, at 11 o'clock the forenoon, at the Probate We learn that the family of Mr. as Dr. Marshall's. J. W. SPELI/MAN, Office of New Ulm, be assigned for the hearing drop in at Mertz & Co., four dooiseast Schultz, burnt out last Thursday night, of &.nd petition The hens, creditors and .ill interested Elkhart, Ind. Sold at the City Drug of the Lake House, Sleepy Eye, Minn. The undersigned would respectfully were quite severely frozen before in said estate aie requned to appear at the Store. Repairing promptly and neatly done ippomted time and place, and show cause, if any announce that, although the division reaching a neighboring house, especi. there be, why the piayer of said petition should not at hard-time prices. has been moved to Sleepy Eye, he will ally Mrs. Shultz. be granted II. H. Beussmann comes to the front continue to make the And it is further ordered, that notice of said application this -week with a new advertisement, Charley Berg, of the Minnesota The readers of the Review in this and heaiing be given, by publishing a which appears in another column. Mr. MERCHANT'S HOTEL copj of this order In the New Ulm Review, a weekly House, gave the boys of the round section wish to express thanks for the newspaper, punted and published at New Ulm, one of the most popular resorts in the Beussmann carries a large and well assorted "Review Calendar" and New Year's house, who board with him, a social in said Countj, foi three weeks prior to the time of Minnesota valley. He will give his stock of all kinds of hardware, greeting. dance on New Year's eve that was enjoyed such hearitii!, especial attention to the table, which Dated at New llm.tlus 23d day of December, carpenter's and farming tools, etc., by all present. A. D. 1878 Not much snoAv in Burns but farther will be first-class in all respects, and which he offers at prices to suit the Peter Gaschwindt also gave at his A. WESTPHAL, Judge of Probate, west there is enough to cause some afford all the delicacies of the season, times. Blown County, Minn. Beer garden in the north end of town little delay inthe moving of trains. especially game. The rooms aie a pleasant little hop on New Year's PAY The old vear passed out pleasantly all splendidly furnished with clean UPAll persons indebted to eve. Rumor has it that an effort will be enough,but the new year came in decidedly beds, and the waiters are kind and obliging. me are kindly requested to call and made at our next town election to abolish wintry.The sirh lose upon the first The residence of Mr. Schultz, living Rates to suit the times. The eettle their accounts on or before January liquor licenses, as some say that morning in the riew year with a sundog about nine miles from here.was entirely old and new" friends of this hotel aie first next, and thereby save costs. the liquor fountains should be dried on each side, and it kept steadily destroyed by fire on Friday morning cordially in\ ited to give me a call when All accounts not paid by Januaiy fiist up. A bitter fight is no doubt before growing colder until the morning of last at about half-past three, Mr. and tiavelmg New Ulmwaid. will be placed in the hands of an attorney us, but how it will teiminate we can 2.1, when the thermometer indicated Mrs. Schultz barely escaping with their not say. for collection. TIIKO. CRONE. CMS. BRUST. 30 below zero, with a pretty stiff lives in their night clothing. They breeze from the northwest. This is have the sympathy of the entire community A e\v nights ago there was a little the coldest it has Deen for several THE in their loss. social chit at Thos. Brophey's and we 1 EETIXG of the Board of Audit of years. understand that all present enjoyed Blown Co., Minn.,December 30th Cary, of engine No.28, says that they themselves hugely. CHICAGO AND NORTHWESTERN 1878. don't sit around out of doors their The card of Chas. Brust, the popular The Board mec for the purpose of examining We learn by the Review that the shirt-sleeves (much) atGarry,especially Lirdlord of the Merchant's Hotel, and comparing the books of merchants of New Ulm have put their last Wednesday, when the thermometer which appeals in another column, puts Auditor and Treasurer and found them heads together to close up the stores marked 39 below zero. You Garry 18 THE a quietus on all rumors that he was Oldest, coripct, as follows to*wit: and places of business on Sundays. ites, come down to a warmer climate. going to close up the Merchant's and Best Constructed, Co. Revenue Fund $2429.35 These are glad tidings and we hope It was only 30 below at this place on move to Sleepy Eye. Charley proposes Most Progressive. Interest & Sinking Fund 477.22 that the merchants of other places Wednesday. to stay right where he is and continue Best Equipped, Poor Fund may follow suit. 306.05 to make his hotel one of the Boys, when you go from home to a Ablest Managed, Road and Bridge Funds 603.92 most popular the Minnesota valley, We have now arrived at the age of dance don't get drunk and conveit the Several Town Funds HFNCE THE 161.33 division or no division. MOST KE3LIABLS resumption silently and quietly without ball-room floor into lodgings. how Several School Districts Funds 632.70 causing any commotion or run for does that fit you. I don'd go mit you Redemption Fund Prof. Ronzo DeLeo, a native of India, 105.05 Railway Corporat on ofthe entire goldat least not in Burns. They all some more, no sir-e-e. and who claimed to have been Delinquent taxes collected 3770.60 WEST AND NORTH-WEST say that greenbacks are just as good eleven years with Livingstone in his Tae. 1878 collected 556.15 Schneider was in yesterday and while and far more convenient in trade. and by its accelerated growth has extended its various travels through Africa, committed Pi mcipnl, & Intel est oh Schoolland driving quietly, his horse stopped short lines and blanches to such pioportions and by Since paper currency has been withdrawn suicide at Waseca on Monday night of and neither persuasion of voice or 1524.78 its extreme hbeiahty has acquired that Coieted we are often puzzled how to Jast week by taking one-half ounce of Populantj that makesa iitl really whatt it claimse to Seed Grain tax 1877-^78 whip could move him. While in this 22.50 Rway of he Wst make small remittances, as silver 1 be, the Leading coirosive sublimate. DeLeo was 68 predicament a specimen of Young and l'ortli-We*T Embracing under one change is very inconvenient for such ears of age and has been lecturing in 810,589.65 America hailed Schneider with 'what Management 2.158 IWiles of React and purposes. forming the following Trunk Lines: this and other western states JQI* ails your horse, Schneider. Is he IN TREASURY: Chicago, Council Blufls &- California Line, ssveral yeais. balky? To which Schneider replied. Co.Revenue orders redeemed $1948.55 Chicago, Sionx Citj & Yankton Line, "No, he aind balky edsacly, but he is Chicago, Clinton, Dnbuqne & La Crosse Line, Poor 480.28 MM EYE DEPABTMEHT. The Turnverein in their meeting Chicago, Frceport & Dubuque Line, af rait somepotty will holler whoa, and Interest & Sinking orders Chicago, La Crosse, Winona is, Minnesota Line, hfet Saturday evening, elected the foi he dondhear it." redeemed 346.72 Chicago, St. Paul& Minneapolis Line, lowing officers, foi the ensuiug six Chicago, Milwaukee &.Lake Superior Line, All Town orders 180.58 Furniture at Cost.Mr. Majewski, months: (By Our Regular Correspondent Chips.) Chicago, Gieen Bay & Lake Superior Line. All School Dist. orders 136.21 Ihe ad\ antages of diese Lines are Peter Soberer, First Speaker. the furniture man of Sleepy Eye, Cash in Citizens' Kat'l Bank 6415.34 1. If the passenger is going to or from any point Dr. Weschcke, Second Speaker. would respectfully announce that on Village election here on the 7th inst. in the entire West and iNorttuW est, he can buy his Notes 980.00 Win. Koch, Secretary. account of being overcrowded, and tickets via some one ot this Company's lines and Cash in Treasury 93.97 Things are about as dull here as they be sure of reaching his destination by it or its connections. Wm. Seiter, Asst. Sec. wishing to make room for new spring Overdraft in 0o. Jail acct. 8.00 were lively before the holidays. stock, he will sell during the next 30 Wm. Beinhorn, First Turnwart. 2. The greater part of its lines are laid with Steel days his entire stock of furniture, Henry Engel, Second Rails, the road bed is perfect. No road has abetter Most of the calls made here on New S10.589.65 or smoother track. 3. It is the short line between nearly all lately received from the factories, Frank Burg, Treasurer. Year's day were for "lager." all important points 4 Its trains are all equipped ft at cost, for cash only. Call and B. CONSTANS, A. LAN CHARD, with the Westmghonse AirBiake, Miller's Platfoim InstallationThe following officers The hotels are not doing a very Sec. Board of Andit. and Couplers and the latest improvements for comfort, examine Stock and Prices. Now is the Pres't. were installed, Saturday, Jan. 4th, safety and convenience 3 It is the only Road thriving business just at present. time to get good furniture cheap. in the West running the Pullman JPalaceSleeping 1879, in New Ulm Lotige No. 53, I. 0. i Cars either way between Occidental livery, Ci looks as though he had been thro O. F., by District Deputy 0. Hanft: Chicago and St. Paul, a first-claSs riot. Cause: erysipelas. iSuudays and Trade. A. H. Schleuder. N. G. Chicago and Green Bay,* DAVIS & DODGE, F. Friedruttnn, V. G. PROPRIETORS. It is rumored that Dr. Marcellus has Written for the Review by O. P. CHAMPLW. Chicago and Preeport, O. Hanft, Sec. gone east to buy calico. Chicago and La Crosse, N Comfortable Rigs, Speedy^Horses, Fr W. Baarsch, Treas. Chicago and Winona, We are sorry to hear of the illness .-and-- X. Boskopf, W. "Our merchants are moving in a Chicago and Dubuque, of our telegraph operator, Mr. Stewart. Prompt Attention. A. Quense, C. good cause. An agreement to close all Chicago and McGregor, Travelers carried to any point at REASONABLE H. B. Constans, I. G. stores on Sundays after this date was 1 i Chicago and Milwaukee. RATE S. Give us a call, Stable on Mam St West P. Manderfeld, R. S. circulated last Monday and signed by We are sorry to say that our M. D's. of Revere House, SLEEPY EYE, MINN. 7. It is the only road passing along the shores of nearly every one of tnem" S, Loewenthal, L. S. are reaping quite a harvest from the Lake Michigan between Chicago and Milwaukee This item from the Review of last unfortunates who are now on the sick H. H. BEUSSMANN, 8. The only road running Four Express Trams a Workmen are busily engaged on the day A la its lines between Chicago and points week I wish to base a few words upon list. Minnesota. 9. No road offers equal facilities in new stage in Arbeiter Hall. The for the consideration of men generally. number of through trains, equipped -with Pullman management have secured the services Where is tie man who promised us Palace Sleeping Cars. 10. It runs Two Express I do not know what motives have influenced DEALER IN Trains Daily each way on all its lines and four of the 'Chambers Bro's Opera House the newspaper? Echo answers, "we to the above actions nor I am trains each way between Chicago ind Milwaukee Shelfl HeavyHardware,IronflSteel Company, who, will plaee"Uncle Tom's don't know.'* anxious to know. Three considerations 11. It makes connections with all bus crossinc at 6 intermediate points. Cabin" upon the boards at the opening might be pressed for the above Go to the New Store at Sleepy Eye The popularity of these lines is steadily increasing night, at the conclusion of which action, either of which, is worthy of Carpenter's & Farming Tools. and passengers should consult tMeir interest bv for dry goods. We have but oue price. the hall will be re-christened and the attention There is the religious, the purchasing tickets via this line. For information, Folders, Maps, fcc, not obtain whole entertainment will conclude B. BLAKE & Co. hygienic and the state consideration. FARMIN& MACHTNERY,&c. able at Home Ticket Office, address any agent of with a grand ball. As soon as the You will find dry goods at prices 6 the Company or i i-^o Sunday may 'be viewed as a religious 0 work is far enough along, dates, etc., COR. MLTSOST. A 1st K. 6TS., that can not be beat at the new store institution, a festive occasion, or a W. H. STENNETT, MARVIN HUGHITT, be given in these columns.* of B. Blake Co. I state measure. As a religious insti- New rim, Gn. Paw Ag't, Chicago. Gen. Mang'r, Chicago. Mian.