New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
November 29, 1882 · Page 2 of 4
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mmm'[mn*mw M"|sr]2'Vy' yoar swra REV "fi*" wife had commenced divorce proceedings. iyFast, brilliant and fashionable At the State convention of the prohibitionists, GRAND NEW ULM AND VICINITY. A little fouMnohthsold babe of WANTED.100,000 hickory hoop of his companyi to give the city an Being answered In the negative, recently held in Mlnneapolis.'it are the Diamond Dye calors. One indemnity bond that the road shall Herman Schapekam died very suddenly MlflTARfllL poles by the New Ulm Boiler Mill he remarked as he went out: "You not be sold or leased to the Northwestern TRAVELERS' GUIDE, was decided to divide the package colors one to four pounds of at an early hour last Saturday morn* Co. also that no business station will hear from me before to-morrow State into districts according to the goods. Ten cents for any color.,' ing. The mother took the babe out of A Hallet & Davis cabinet Graud pi. shall be bnilt on either* side of night." On Wednesday he sent for present Congressional division, each its crib to nurse it, which done, she iTiisrV SLEEPY EYE us nearer than three miles. A motion ano for sale. Enquire at Brown his wife to come and see him. which to be under the supervision of one'man was about to return it to the crib TN&En THB AX7SFICB9 OF/- was finally made to vote the Count} Bank. she did not see flt to do, and It wee whose duty it is to work the dls|riet as when she discovered a deathly pallor company a bonus of $25,000, which Charley Hutchins is off to Chicago then that he wrote his death warrant. he deems best, calling to his aid such upon its little face. Mr. Schapekam with a couple of carloads of porkers, was agreed to by a vote'of 51 ayes, To-morrow is the day appointed by During the afternoon he wrote a loving assistance as he may deem necessary J. Trautman, shipper. at once summoned Dr. Berry, but befoie to 6 noes* It was then decided to the powers that be as a day of thanksgiving M. N. G. letter to his wife, after which he continuing present town and county Winona & Saint Peter Railway. A goodly number jf our Sleepy Eye the doctor arrived the child was call amass meeting for Friday evening and prayer. repaired to Floor's boarding bouse and folks were In New Ulm last week in organizations, and enlarging the same to consider the matter more dead. Going IVest. Going East. AT attendance at court. asked to be shown to a room where he to include all counties in the State the fully. The Scandinavian dance at Union Day Passenger *5 20 Day Passenger *0 68a Sleepy Eye has sustained a severe Last Monday was "hog day" in our could rest himself. He took a glass circulation of petitions for signatures Night t4 4dam Night *0SOpm On Friday evening abont 400 of Hall last Saturday evening was a vei town. Trautman, Grube and Plath received loss in the death of Mr. John P. Franz, of wine up to his room with him and at Freight No 13 12.20 a of legal voters, addressed to the legislature, Freight 14 *10.15m our citizen's met in Turner Hall. ON several carloads for the Chicago pleasant affair. About 50 couple were Freight No. l' 2 10 one of its most respected and enterprising about five o'clock he mixed a portion and asking for submission of a The meeting was called to order by TtanksgivingEve., Nov. 30,1882. market. present. -1 Except Sunday. J: Daily. citizens, which occurred last of the strychnine with the wine and constitutional amendment prohibiting mayor Constans, who, on motion, John B. Schmidt's new store room Freight trains Nos. 13,14 and 19 ONLY Wednesday night, after A brief illness swallowed it. Soon after, groans were was elected chairman and Jos. Bobleter the manufacture and sale of intoxicating will soon be ready for the reception of Judge Newhait left for Chicago are allowed to carry passengers between of only four days. His disease was goods. J. B. made heavy purchases secretary of tbe meeting. Gen. heard to issue from his loom and when MUSIC BY SUBILIA'S 0RCHSTRA. liquors as a beverage soliciting Kasota and Sleepy Eye last Saturday night to assist his wife otdry goods and groceries, in St. Paul, Flower then mad* a statement j,nd, malignant diphtheria, but the immediate Mr. Floor went to him he was already subscriptions to aid the general work C. W. HEIDEMANN, Agent. in the task of selecting furniture foi laBtweek. on accoout of the very low assess-, cause of his death was paralysis of writhing with spasms. He held a Admission SO et*, a Couple. recommending the presentation of the their splendid new residence. Gustav Schultz is a happy man. He ment, made a proposition to bring Officers of Brown County. the heart, which sometimes follows letter in one hand which he requested prohibitory bill to the legislature early is the daddy of a bouncing young boy his road to this city for $18,000, in this fatal disease. He leaves a young Mr. Floor to send to his wife, saying: in January, and recommending that The company will leave nothing undone that tipped the beam at 11^ pounds. Po9t Office Address New Ulm The young men of Milford and Sigel thirty year bonds bearing six per and loving wife to mourn his sudden AUDITORH Constant "I have killed myself." Mr. Floor at the time for voting be fixed in June, to make this the social event of The water tank for the village is luv\e arranged a social hop cent, interest. Considerable opposition THSAICRKHF. Schubert and untimely death. once summoned neighbors and a doctor, nearly completed. This will supply a 1884. Another State convention will the season. All are cordially invited ttWMlTKH OF DBKDSA WaltOtt in Union Hall for to-morrowThanksgivingevening. to the proposition was developed, JvrtoK OF PROBATBE Brandt long felt want, and, in case of fire, but the deadly drug had already Blnnchard be held in St. Paul in January or February. to attend. and it was evident that a few A good time Cr.BRKor THK DIST. COVRTAlbert will be indispensible. SHKRIFFtoward Caiej Quite a number of people from this done its work so well that the unfortunate If the friends of personal liberty of our people are opposed to another is expected. THE ARRAKCEMESTS COMMITTEE StmvsTORJ. Bermlt A freight engine pulling out of the place and vicinity have taken advantage man soon pasted from this into, desire to defeat the threatened road under any circumstances. COURT COMMISSIONERA Hagberg yard for the west was derailed one day CotrNTT ATTOKKIYB Webber From the large number of turkeys C. SinOSET, of the low latesto Chicagoas we hope to him, abetter world. The The proposition, however, was ac encroachment u?on their rights, they CORONKRJonas Laudeuschlager last week by an open switch. No serious Convrr StrpERiNTFMni.jfTD Claiy UPHOLSTERER, displayed in our meat markets the inference cepted bv an almost unanimous offered fiom Mankato--to make their bottle of laudanum was afterwards damage was done. too must organize for active work. vote. The proposition and call for is drawn that the society for eastern relatives and friends a long found in Keller's saloon, untouched. John Hoden, breakman on F. Manufacturer offirstclass parlor furniture as Officers of the City of New Ulm. MJVjjritcmMMmt/, jiimTTmammM*, the special election will be found .Crouch's train, was killed by tbe cars the prevention of cruelty to turkeys is deferred visit. The cut rate is only The suicide was the result of a misspent Church Dedication. Drmftriet, Lrnmtrtmiiu, MU. in another column of this issue of MATORII Contans at Tracy last Thursday. Mr. Hoden not doing its full duty. offeied by the Chicago, Milwaukee & life. The coroner did not deem COUNCILOR8-E. G. Fahl, F. Boock, Keller, All kinds of upholstered furniture neatly repaired. was liked by all the railroad men. His the REVIEW. Pfofferle nnd Ffrcnnmger Auditoi Constans finished extension St. Paul and the Chicago, St. Paul, it necessary to hold an inquest. The dedicatory exercises of the body was sent to Chicago, where he A LARGE STOCK OF CPHOLSTERED OOODS AYD CLBREJacob Nix The following letter, addressed to of taxes last Saturday. The tax duplicates Minneapolis & Omaha roads, and at TREASURERFr. Forstt has an only sister. FUBNITUHE ALWAYS KEPT ON HAXD. Methodist Episcopal church last Sunday the editor of this paper, will explain OITT JCBTICM Fischer and Baasen District Court. Waseca by the Chicago, Rock Island & of the county will be turned Orders by mail promptly attended to, were a success in every respect. OITT ATTORNEYJos A Eckstein DIEDJohn P. Franz, on Wednesday itself: CONSTABLEJos Guilt* Pacific. The North western remains over to the treasurei on th first day of Already on Saturday Methodist guests 453Wacouta, Cor.Eight St., ST. PAUL. night, Nov. 22d, 1882r of diphtheria, MARSHALF Metle St. Paul, Nov. 37,1882. The November term of the District firm. after an illness of only four days. December. came pouring into the city from all dliections,who March I 83 Jos. Bobleter, Esq Court, convened in this city Tuesday, Mr. Franz was a good citizen, a with the additional influx KF.WlllJIIUHKrTBEPOHT The city council held a special meeting Paul Eberhng, abridge carpenter New Ulm, Minn. straight forward buisiness man and Nov. 21st, continued until Saturday, of Sunday more than filled the seating last Monday evening for the purpose at woik on the Redstone railroad was held In high esteem by all who DEAR SIR: Nov. 25th. The grand jury, Isaac [Borrected weekly by PFEFFEBLF, dealer In capacity of the church. The largest knew him. He leaves a wife and many Please state in your newspaper of appointing judges.for the coming bridge, leceived a severe wound in the Gram, Provisions, Groceries and Countiy Frodace Johnson, foreman, concluded its labors good and true friends to mourn his contingent was furnished by the Methodist that the conditions imposed by the special election to be held on the fleshy part of his leg last Saturday of Thursday. Only one indictment death. the citizens of New ulm, at the church of Sleepy Eye, whose 9th of December. fiom a crow-bar flying around loose was found. The court disposed of the late railway meeting in your city, GRAIN. choir also assisted in the singing. Beside in the air. Through the carelessness 86 88 %*"By asking too much we may lose Wheat, calendar as follows: Fire was lighted under the boilers upon the Central Railway Company the pastor, the following ministers 28 of some one on the bridge a heavy i the little that we had before Kidney-Wort fUtS as a justification for voting a bonus of the City Mill last Wednesday. The CIVIL CALENDAR: 40 were present from abroad Rev. J. Corn, crow-bai was dislodged and it fell asks nothing but a fair trial. to said company, viz: THAT 45 No. 1M. E. Fuller and John A. inner arrangements of the mill are Barley, C. John, from East Prairie Rev. down a distance of twenty feet on to This given, it fears no loss of faith in SAID RAILWAY COMPANY SHALL NOT Johnson, as partners as Fuller, John fast nearing completion and in a few PROVISIONS. Raihle, from Sleepy Eye Rev. G. Mr.Flberling who was adjusting a its virtues. A lady writes from Oregon: Beef on foot, pel cwt., $3.00 & $4 00 SELL OR LEASE THEIR ROAD TO THE Rev.son & Co., vs. Shubal Bobannan. Lind days more eveiything will be in order Hartung, from Faribault and piece of timber near the ground but, Mutton per head, 3.50 5.00 "For thirty years I have been NORTHWESTERN RAILWAY COMPANY, & Randall for plffs, J. M. Thompson foi business. Dr. H. Liebhart, of Cincinnati. The 6.00 Pork per cwt., 5.00 luckily, he escaped without any serious been afflicted with kidney complaints. OR BUILD A BUSINESS STATION WITH. for deft. Settled. Plaintiff to have 15 Sugor Cured II iros per lb, lattei gentleman stated that this injury. Two packages of Kidney-Wort have The pos office department has made I N TEN MILES OP NEW ULM, are accepted. U}i judgment for the amount claimed in 11 Breakfast Bacon church was the 65th that he has dedicated, All of which will be properly done me more good than all the medicines a contract with a St. Louis firm for 18 Dried Beef, complaint. At the lecent term of court Albert and that he is adapt in this was set forth in the bond ot indemnity and doctors I have had before. Salt Pork, 12K supplying a combination envelope No. 2ilattie S. Davis vs, Philip Ilagberg, Esq., was admitted to practice which said company will abundantly proved, both by the eloquent Lard 15 I believe it is a sure cure." which is expected will be put upon Knees and George L. Schultz inter give to your city, in case said bonus in the couits of this State. The 3.10 discourses delivered by him 3.50 Flour per cwt. the market in January. All post offices is voted and the proposed 2-25 venor. W. P. Warner for plff, B. F. examining boaid consisted of S. L. Corn Meal and the way he managed the financial NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. will be supplied with the combination 20 22 15 bonds issued. Butter per lb Webber for deft. Referred to John Pierce, J. M. Thompson. Chas. Davis part of the programme. To see how 20 sheet, envelope and stamp Cheese Very respectfully, Lind and by consent of parties to hear, and two other gentlemen, and they NOTICE OF ELECTION TO successful the celebration was in the 10 Poultry which will be sold for three cents. try and determine and report judgment. weie unanimous in their recommendation MARK FLOWER, 20 latter respect it is only necessary to Eggs per dozen VOTE* UPON PROP6SI- POWDERs Pres't Central Railway Co. 25 Potatoes per bushel for the admission of Mr.Hagberg. state that $1,200 was raised. Of this A veiy large assortment ot miscellaneous TION OF CENTRAL 1.00 Onions GO Although all the conditions asked There has nothing transpired of late No. 3Anton Hochbaus vs. Isidor sum, however, only about $50 will be and juvenile books have been RAILWAY CO. 2,00 Beans, 2 00 have been agreed to by the company, that has given us more pleasure than Lugar. Fr. Baasen for plff, M. F.- required to pay the entire church received at the City Drug Store also a GROCERIES. considerable opposition has developed, vane it does to chronicle Mr, Hagberg's advancement, Propping for deft. Settled. Each debt. The balance will be expended Absolutel?8 Pure. 12 new invoice of accordions, violins and Sugar, White, per lb WHEREAS, the Central Railway \c Yellow tc.eso?lene but it is a noticeable fact 11 ne is a young gentleman party to pay his own costs. 4 during the ensuing year in building a harmonicas. The finest lines of photograph n.*%t.l~ L- rr-.--.1v pompany has duly made, executed and hl8,p0W,!fr who, 10 Al._l. 1,^ IL' Brown 8"d who has worked his way up by No. 4D. M. Haggard vs. D. H. Semans. parsonage, which is to cost about SI,- A marvel of parity, and autograph albums and ladies' that the opposition comes principal- delivered to the City Clerk of the city 10 Dried Apples, More economical hard study. He has read law in Lind J. M. Thompson for plff, Geo. thaMn 500. The day and success achieved Iv from our miller*. lnmhr of New Ulm in the county of Browi the~* ordinary kinds and cannot be sold in dressing cases ever exhibited in 10 Pearlies, thosphat powders Sol onl ",~'-'1 competition with the makitode of low test, short & Randall's law office in this city a W. Sommerville for deft. Submitted occasioned great joy among the members 10 Prunes, this city. %x 15 22 number of years, dming which time on briefs and taken under advisement. BAKXHC POWDFRCo., 106 Wall Coffee, Rio, Green, per lb of the congregationit being the Dec 1 83 being 25 Card of Thanks Roasted his genial and gentlemanly bearing third church they have dedicated in No. 5--C. M. Henderson et al. vs. WISEopportunitieosoremaineItheie corporation created by and existing induce the people against voting 33 10 Java Green people are always on the lookout has won him a large army of fiiends. under the laws of the State of Minnesota, New Ulmand they have reason indeed Wra. Gieske et al. B. F. Webber, J. for chances increas earninge, 40 the bonus asked. Some even say Roasted The undersigned desire to' tender being desirous of securing aid and in time become wealthy, Mr Hagberg has a bright future before to lejoice over such a beautiful NewhartandS. L. Pierce for plffs, 35 Mocha Green that we are only giving $18,000 to .those who not improv their from the city of New Ulm, in the their heart-felt thanks to their many him and he will lose no opportunity 75 40 poverty house of worship, costing nearly $4,-- Gordan E. Cole and Rogers Rogers Teas, Japan, build a winter road for the Northwestern. county of Brown and State of Minnesota, We offer a great chance to make lends who so kindly followed the remains 60 ,80 Green, to improve it. 000. Henceforth the peal of the old for defts. Stricken from calendar. This, coming, as it does, in the construction of said Railway money. We want many men, women, boys and 80 of their little son to the gi.ive Black, girls to work for us right their own localities. Company's road, from some point from the friends of the Northwestern, Methodist bell, which Is the only No. 6M. Multen%s. L. D. Rice. 1 Any one can do the work properly from the first last Sunday. of junction with the Chicago, St. Paul, A serious railroad accident occurred start, rhe business will pay more than ten times sounds rather silly. That the part of the old church left whole by B. F. Webber for plff, J. M. Thompson Carpets at Clias. Wagner's ordinary wages. Expensive outfit furnished free. Minneapolis & Omaha Railroad in the at Lake Crystal last Thursday. The road will be a competing line is Mu. and MRS. H. SCHAPEKAM. the cyclone, will again be regularly Noone who engages fails to make moneyranidly. for deft. Jury trial. Judgment for town of South Bend or city of Mankato, New Ulm, Nov. 27,1882. Yon can devote your whole time to the work, or evidenced by the opposition it down passenger tiain i an into an upbound heard inviting the people of New plaintiff for 08.00. in said State to New Ulm, in said only your spare moments Full information and SKINNY IT1EN meets with from the Northwestern. fi eight, which was standing on all that is needed sent free Address STINSOV & State, makes the following definite Ulm to worship in the new church. Well's Health Renewet lebtores No,7'-Joseph Stueber vs- Joseph The engineer on the Winona & St. Co Portland, Maine. Nov.29 83 Our people can not afford to let it proposition in writing, as provided by a side track. The pilots and headlights health and vigor, cuies Dyspepsia, Impotence, Stuetz. Settle d. Peter raihoad has made a survey with section 05 of chapter 34 of the General goby. LEGAL NOTICES. of the two locomotives were smashed Murder in Renville Co. Sexual Debility. $1, a view to laying pipes from Lake Sigel No. 8John Nelson vs. David Hennesy. Statutes of said State of Minnesota, LATER, Since the above has to pieces, and one of the cylinders of NOTICE FORPUBLICATION. that is to say: to Tracy for the purpose ot supplying Settled. been in type we are in receipt of a the passenger engine was burst open, water to the famished Tiacyites. Oil paintings and chromos in gieat No. 9Martin Ingerl vs. Geo. W. The said Railway Company desires On Monday of last week Ole Lee, letter from Gen. Flower saying that Land Offire at Tracy, Minn., Nov. 281882 while the iron fiame connecting the N and hereby applies for the Bonds of In consideration of a bonus of gfcl.COO Kramer and Frank Burginger, as partners variety at Chas. Wagnei's. otice is hereby given that the followingnamed son of Mathias Lee, living near Three the bonds of our city, if voted to two cylindeis w*s broken causing serious settler baa filed notice of his inten. said city of New Ulm, to the amount 'UIICtHJPAIB*.' the company will erect a reservon of as Geo. W. Kramer & Co Settled. tion to make final proof in support of his claim, Mile Creek, was in Franklin with a the Central Railroad Company, of Eighteen Thousand Dollars, which damage. A half dozen freight Quick, complete cure, all anoying and that said proof will he made before the Clerk sufficient size to supply water to every will not commence to draw interest 1 load of wheat. 4s he was about to go amount, together with the existing or Court of Brown County Minn., at the county cars were crippled and the expiess Kidney, Bladder aad Urinary Dis 1 seat, ou Thursday Dec 28tn, 1882 viz' Hans house in Tracy. indebtedness of said city, does not exceed No. 10Henry Hartman, Jr., vs. until they aie dated that they home in the afternoon he was accosted Tjhorsen, H. E No. 8407for the Lot one See. 32 car and one or two passenger coaches eases. SI. Druggists. five per cent, of the taxable property will not be dated until delivered to Frank Burginger. Jury trial. Verdict by an eighteen-year-old youth, Capt. Eckstein is in correspondence damaged. It is remarkable that no therein. Said bonds to be payable He name* the following witnesses to prove his the railroad company, and that for deft, no cause of action. A large assortment of willow rocur named Egan, who asked the favor of continuous residence npon, and cultivation of, Thirty (30) years from the date with Charley Collins, the gieat one was killed, though the fireman said land, via: Eleff Eleffson and Lars E. Ahl they are not to be delivered to the No. 11Dennis Dlnneen vs. Michael thereof, and to bear interest at the a ride in his wagon, which was granted. jufit arnved at Chas. Wagner's. nesa of Linden, Brown Co., Miun.,Ingebert Johnbon comedian, to produce his military drama and engineer of the passenger tiain railroad company until the road is and Andrew Hansen of Madelia, Watonwan rate of six per cent, per" annum, tbe Dineen and Patrick Fitzgerald. Tried When Mr. Lee had arrived within Co. Minn stuck bravely to their posts. Geo. L. "Rewaid," under the auspices of completed to this city. The time interest payable semi-annually, and to "nvuffh on Hnts," by court and taken under advise* a short distance of his home, Egan C. Tyler. asked for completing the road is Lewis, mail agent, received an ugly be evidenced by coupons attached to Company "A," in this city some time Clears out fats, mice, roaches, flies, ment. Register. repaid the unsuspecting farmer's genet said bonds. Said bonds are to be eighteen months. gash on the hand and a contusion on during the winter. The play has had ants, bed-bugs, skunks, chipmunks No. 12 A. Killan vs. C. F. Pi esscott. PROBATE NOTICE. deposited with Albert Scheffer, who osity by Bhooting him dead and taking the head, and a number of passengers a big run wherever it has been produced gophers. 15c. Druggists. resides at St. Paul, in the county of Continued by consent. FORT RIDGELY ITEMS. his money$25.00. The murderer were slightly bruised. One gentleman, and it will no doubt take immensely Ramsey, in the State of Minnesota STATE OP MINNESOTA, TT.^-.^. No. 13St. Panl Harvesting Works Indelible stamping, warranted tied the team to a fence and then not COUNTY o BBOWW InProbateConrt within sixty days from and after the who was washing his face in the here, In the Matter of the Estate of Join Rasmusaen First snow fell last Wednesday to vs. A. G. Anderson. Jury trial. Verdict disappeared. The murder was soon to rub out, at Mrs. Erd's. approval of this proposition by the le deceased* On reading ar-d filing the petition of sleeping coach, had his head driven the depth of about three inches. Rasmine Hanson formerly Rasmine Ranmnasen for plaintiff for $85.52. gal voters of said city, at the election discovered and parties started after through the mirror, but a thick growth The safe in the post office at Heion Administratrix of the estate of John Rasmussen Hls/hly Rate mrd Our old-time boy Mr. Daniel McDer? in that behalf, as provided in section No. 14Geo. Raverty vs. Town of the murderer. Egan made his way to deceased,represtntin* among other things, that of hair on the top of his head saved The youthful color aud a uch lustre Lake was blown open on the night of mit Is once more among his friends 06 of said chapter 34. and there to remain, she has folly administered said estate, and praying Home. Appeal case. Continued.' Fairfax, on the Minneapolis & St. that a time and place be fixed for examining and near the dear one. on deposit with said custodian, him, though a handful of hair was re restored to faded or gray hair by the 20th inst., and nearly one hundred and allowing her account of her administration, JNo. 15E. N. Heinen vs. Wm. Louis toad, where he fell in with a in escrow, until delivery, as hereinafter and for the assignment of the residue of said estatet clipped from his crown as if by a pair he use of "barker's Hair Balsam, a dollars in stamps, two registered letters George thinks she is going to go heirs. It ordered, that said account be provided, to said Railway Company. Radke. Judgment of the court below young man named Sweeney, and they back on him. Why don't you have and a small amount of money stolen. of sheers. harmless dressing highly esteemed for examined, and petition heard, by the Judge of reversed. shared one room together. On Tuesday this Court, on Friday the 22d day of December patience and see what time will do? The private papeis of the postmaster, its perfume and purity. A. D. 1882, at 2 o'clock P. M. at the Probate And the said Railway Campany will, morning they boarded the train for No. 16Bernard Bloemke vs. John Girl Drowned* Office in said County. also taken, with the envelopes Mr. William Quinn, of this place, in consideration ot said bonds (at the Audit is further ordered, that notice thereof be Minneapolis, and Egan was immediately Mlscho. Case argued and submitted with a number of Cailp boys, has gone of the registered letters, were afterwards Lydia E. Pmkham's Vegetable given to all persons interested, by publishing election of said city), issue to it ISO to work in the deep pine forests. arrested and turned over to the pro. to court. i copy of this Older for three successive weeks pn Mr. J. B. Yellikanje brings us the found on the railroad track. Compound will at all times and under shares of the Capital Stock of said or to said day of hearing. In the New Ulm Review per officers. Intense indignation was No, 17McCormick Harvesting Machine a weekly newspaper, printed and published at information that Bertha Schultz, aged Central Railway Company, known as Mumps are raging In a terrible man all en curastances, act in all harmony The beast at St. Peter who attempted the City of New tJlm in said County. manifested by the friends ot the murdered ner. A young man bv the name of its Common Stock, which said shares, Co. vs. Wm. Giesecke. Submitted ten years., was drowned last Monday Dated at New Ulm tbe 21st day of November A. with the laws that govern the to outrage a little girl and was only George Lippman has been confined to at their par value, correspond with the 1882, By the Court, man, and threats of lynching on briefs. mHummel's Lake, Sigel town. She female system. Address Mis Lydia Ernst Brandt. his bed for many weeks/? principal sum of the bonds of said city prevented from accomplishing his foul were freely madethe murder being was going to school and in an ill fated CRIMINAL CALENDAR. E. Finkham, 233 Western Avenue, hereby applied for. [L S.] Judge of Probate purpose by the timely arrival of the We congratulate JohngGalliger and pronounced one of the most cold-blooded 1State of Minnesota vs. Hudson moment decided to cross the lake on And said 180 shares of stock shall, Lynn, Mass., for circular. It has come! flfcrijfrown, who are now enjoying a child's mother, was found guilty and and diabolical ever made in this A. Davis. Dismissed. in like manner as said bonds, be deposited the ice. When near the middle of the happy honey-moon after that jolly sentenced to two years and a half in Entirely Satisfactory. within sixty days, from and after part of the State. Better counsel, prevailed, 2State of Minnesota vs. Cyrus lake she broke through the ice and was serenade. penitentiary. He might have been as sa'd election, with tbe said Albert however, and the murderer It is a Big Thing! Ladies wishing a perfume that combines Jennings. Assault. Appeal dismissed. diowned. Several of her schoolmates, Rumor rings in our ears the fact Scheffer, in escrow, there to remain seriously punished for stealing a coat. was conveyed to Beaver Falls and novelty delicacy and richness including a brother, saw her break that Mr. William Murium is going to on deposit until the delivery of said The Minneapolis Journal says it is such placed in the county jail. At the And Floreston Cologne entirely satisfactory. break single life. That is right, young 3State of Minnesota vs. J. Raschka. bonds to said Railway Company when through the ice, but for fear of being and wehavegotitT sentences that make people look with man, marry while you are young. said shares of stock shall be delivered time of his arrest Egan had $17.25 of Appeal dismissed. punished they made no mention of favor upon lynching. to said city. the murdered man's money in his possession Old men are not always on the drawback. 4State of Minnesota vs, Ed. Sommers. the occurrence to Mr. Vilhkanje, their The said bonds of said city and the Mr. J. Blake one day last week Zephyr worsted, crewel, German after paying his railroad fare, Jury Tiial. Deft, not guilty. teacher, until noon. (Mr. Vilhkanje AN IMMENSE The Washington World and Citizenildier, said shares of stock of the said Railway had seven carpenters employed putting town, German knitting, yarns, Saxo: and the evidence of his guilt was so NewStoCk The calendar was more effectually had cautioned the children not to go Company are to be delivered, by the Old Soldiers' Paper, the a fine outside to his house. Shetland, Andulusia, Smyrna, Mohaf conclusive that he confessed having said custodian thereof, to sail Railway cleared than has been the rase for a on the ice.) Upon learning the state People's Paper, just beginning its In the way of supplying our western Company and to said city respectively, Pompadour, etc. at Mrs. Erd's. committed the terrible crime, but said number of years. of affairs Mr, Vilhkanje at once dismissed eighth year, enlarged to 48 columns, 8 farmers with anew breed of horses, as aforesaid, when said line of Bucklen's Arnica Salve. it was done in self-defense. He has the school and instructed the pages, in entire new dress, every week Mr. Louis Bushard has made a grand lailway shall have been completed The best salve in the woild for cuts, MINNESOTA CENTRAL RAILWAY. worked in and about Birch Cooley and children to hurry home and inform attempt. After having a pair sent he leady for the passage ot cars thereon, at only one dollar a year. Specimen of bruises, sores, ulcoia, salt rheum, fever Franklin for several months past, as a gladly paid the expense of sending from the place of juncture with said their parents, an I in a short time a copy free to any address, on receipt of A Proposition to Extend its Track them back. Instead of being yearlings Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis & Omaha sores, tetter, chapped hands childblainst, laborer in some capacity upon the large number of men congregated on postal card request, by the World and they were three-year-olds, you see. to New Ulm. Railroad as hereinbefore mentioned LADIES', BENTS' & CHILDREN'S corns and all skin eruptions, railroad, and men who know him say the shoies of the lake intent upon Soldier Publishing Company, World to said city of New Ulm. ANONYMOUS. and positively cures piles. It is guar he has always borne a bard reputation securing the unfortunate girl's body. Witness the hands of the President building, 1006 St., Washington, D. C. Fall and Winter anteed to give perfect satisfaction, or and had bad associations. His relatives The Central Railroad, or what BASHAW* ITEMS. When our informant left several men and Secretary of said Railway Company, money refunded, Pnoe 25 cents per has up to within a short time been The Sleepy Eye Herald gives the and the corporate seal thereof, live in Merton, Steele county, were pushing out on the ice in a boat, BOOTSand SHOES, this 24th day of November, 1882. box. For sale by Joseph Bobleter. known as the Cannon Valley road, particulars of the accidental injury against whom no reproach is cast. Weather cold with a ligfet fall of but as it commenced to storm, and ~~s HARK D. FLOWER, was this year constructed from Red snow. and death of John Hoden, at Tiacy, darkness was coming on, it was feared wAT I President Central Railway Co. for A large assortment of matei nil Wing, on the Mississippi river, to last Thursday. While coupling cars Suicide. Including all the The Star of Springfield has set, and that the search would ,not be successful. ROBERTO, WIGHT,CoyRailwa Waterville, Le Sueur county, where m^0^0Sf Secretary Central fancy work at Mrs. Erd'c. his foot caught in a frog and the brake some think too soon, Late and Desirable Styles, it connects with the Minneapolis & of a flat car passed over his thigh, Dr. Paul Herman, V. S., startled the AND WHEREAS, said proposition has A. O. Redding lost a horse a few Difficult Problem Solved. St. Louis road. With the coming crushing it. His hip was also badly days ago, making two during the summer. been duly filed and endorsed, and Mr. GustavP. Hall, of Bernadotte community lastWed nesday evening by For both big & little Feet. The desue for stimulants is becoming of Spring, the road will be extended transcribed in the records of said city, injured. The accident occurred at 5 committing suicide. During the forenoon Nicollet county, met with a queer adventuie a monstrous evil and how to overcome west to Mankato. The comeany by the City Clerk thereof as provided Do not let it escape your memory that o'clock in the morning and at 5 o'clock the doctor sent a prescription to in this city last Saturday. He Mrs. ChristianPederson is confined it Is a serious question with reformers. will also push right out and bylaws this is a to herbed with asevere spell of sickness. the City Drug Store by a young man, had put his horses in Mr.. Krook's in the afternoon the poor iellow died. AND WHEREAS, there has also been ENTIRE NEW STOCK Parke's Ginger Tonic fairly ridge the Mississippi at Red Wing duly filed In the office of said City who, when asked for whom it was, stable and when a short time afterwards and soundings are now being made solvei the dicfiiult problem It invigorates Clerk, a statement in writing, in favoc The general health of our town is stated that he was merely doing an errand and measurements taken. From The people of Redwood Falls and he went into the stable to feed body and mind without intoxicating, of calling an election to be held by the good'at present and the people are all Mankato,it is the intention to build for Dr. Herman, who had informed Tracy are moving for the establiah them he found Mr. Gley, a brush and has brought health and legal voters of said city, upon said in fine spirits. Bradley &'MetcolTs the road up the Minnesota Valley him that the medicine was ment of creameries in their respective maker, busily engaged shaving their happiness to many desolate homes. proposition as provided by law. signed A, Hedberg left a short time to Montevidio, and from there.on for a farmer's horse which the doctor towns. The Sleepy Eye creamery by the City Clerk and two City Councilmen tails. As it was quite late in the day Enqvirer. Hand made Boot* Jb Shoo* since tor the pineries to work during through Dakota to the Missouri river. and one of the Justices of the people have done good business the was treating. The prescription called Mr. Gley was let off for the time being the coining winter. ALWAYS O N HANDf The company desires to put Peace, together with twelve of the past season and the only complain^ for one bottle of strychnine and Congregational Sunday School at with a bad scolding, but on Monday Freeholders of said City F. H. Dyckman, of Sleepy Eye, has the road into this city, and Gen. M. r^also made is the expense of gathering the two ounces of laudanum the strychnine the Court House every Sabbaih at 2 Mr. Hall again came to town and swore Now THEREFORE, notice is hereby bought the John Anderson farm on D. Flower,the president of the road, cream. The farmers furnishing the to be divided into powders and. p. M. Preaching at 3.30 p. M. out a warrant against Mr. Gley. On Sec. 28, and paid a good price for the given that an election will be held by JPINQBEE t SMITH'S was in the city last week for the cream are well pleased with the experiment. Mrs. C. H. Ross, Superintendent one fed daily, the laudanum to be "used same. the legal voters of said city of New yesterday the matter was settled by purpose of consulting with our peo8In PINE LINE OF C. MOWERY, Pastor. Ulm at tbe usual place of holding as directed." Upon investigation we Mr. Gley paying Mr. Hall $10 and Stock is all looking well and is in 1e and making them a proposition. BOOt and SllOGBIN elections in said city to-wit: at Turner have learned that Dr. Herman had no fine condition there is an abundance costs. Mr. Hall met with a similar A General Stampede. Wednesday evening our business Mi. Otto Setter, at work for Hon. S. Hall, on the 0th day of December, ARCTIC & WOOL GOODS of hay secured to keep it through the horses under treatment on Wednesday, adventure two years ago, only he men held an informal meeting 1882, to vote upon the said proposition D. Peterson, fell from the roof of a winter. Never was such a rush made for and he no doubt wrote the prescription of said Railway Company. And at Turner Hall to receive and consider didn't succeed in catching the despoiler we are the leaders. new stable yesterday, a distance of any Drug Store as is cow at the City for the deadly drug with the Intent of at said election each voter In favor of The mill question at Springfield is Gen. Flower's proposition. I Cant and wont, :be of his horses tails. Other parties sixteen feet. Although he staited Drug Store for a tiial bottle of Dr. said proposition.will deposit a ballot on agitated in our town, and we held committing self-destruction. The doctor The General stated that if the city have also complained of having from the top of the roof, and had a which shall be written or printed the a meeting In regard to the same on King's New Discovery for Consumption, has been looked upon as a poor would vote the company a reasonable had their horses tails shoren. After Undersold. I Monday, the 27th inst. good momentum before being hurled words, "FOR THE RAILROAD PROPOSITION," coughs and colds. All persons bonus the road would be built specimen of humanity for some time. and each voter not in favor Mr. Gley had settled with Mr. Hall into space, his sudden contact with The county superintendent of affected with asthma, bronchitis, to our city next summer. He asaured Of late he failed to provide for his of said proposition, will deposit a ballot he demanded the hair he had cut schools has not visited ourdistrict (49) the frozen ground did not result in anything us that the road was apart of hoarseness, severe coughs or any alfection on which shall be written or printed family and as a matter of consequence from Hall's horses, but was politely informed for the past two terms. Hope he will more serious than a shaking upforhira. the Rock Island and Pacific system, of the thioat and lungs, can tbe words, "AGAINST TnE RAILROAD his wife left him. On the day pre* condescend to give us a call this winter that he had only paid for the Hereafter he will be a little and a competing road with the PROPOSITION." get a tiial bottle of this great remedy ceding Ins death he called at Capt and refresh his memory that we cutting of the hair and not for the Dated at New Ulm, JACOB NIX, Northwestern in every sense of the more particular when he glides around free, by calling are still in tbe land among the living. Eckstein's office srnd enquired if his tit the above drug hair itself,. lm CityCleik word* He also agreed, on the part a slippery roof. ^torr. TiM FlNNECfAN, Novt 25,1882. ti JCityofNewUlm $"X 4 fcw maatea Wffiiiraiisffliu mmm tifflfrlMMYT 11 -""K^X*-" .r,it toA- nun. fc,ufc.-iH*