New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
May 13, 1885 · Page 4 of 8
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W' H NEW ULM AND VICINITY. Corn planting time has arrived. UA Sunday, May 24,1885. The Tribune says that Henry Stablefeld City Council Proceedings. ORDINANCE NO.S8. Travelers* Guide f- of Courtland visited St Peter oh The public schools re-opened last The merchants assembled in Union Monday. Monday night of last week and, without An Ordinance to amend Ordinance No23, Session of the city council of the Hall last Friday evening agreed upon city of New Ulm, May 5th, 1885. relating to Deputy Marshal: any complaint being made, plead All members, except Councillor Pfenninger, Vegetation made but little process Be it ordained by the Council of the*" the above date for inaugurating the guilty to an assault upon Fritz Beyer. last week. present the Mayor presiding. City of New Ulm. new era of closing their places of business He was fined 98 and cost*. The minutes of the adjourned meeting SEC. 1. That section one (1) of Ordinance on Sunday. Although twenty-two of April 24th last were read and No. 28 of the City of New Ulm, Sleepy Eye village council proceedings Will Randall, who has been successfully signatures had been secured to the approved. entitled: An Ordinance for Appointment on eighth page. teaching in the public schools in The qualification papers of Jos. A of a Deputy Marshal or Nightwatch, agreement for Sunday closing, and assurances Eckstein, City Attorney, and Dr. John be and the same is hereby amended this city for two years or more, is in were given that several others The Lake Benton Grand Post will Going East. Gain* Kn*t Kaula, health officer for the period of by striking out at the end of Go{n such poor health that he has been obliged were favorable to the movement, the conclude their Memorial Dav exercises said section the following words, "and three years, and of H. H. Beussmann, Day Passenger *7:20a to throw up his position. His Day Pasienger 5:08 meeting was not very largely attended. 1*h* :5:0 8 a with a dance. Queer, isn't it? shall receive a salary of three hundred member of the Board of Health for the Night 9:35pm N place will not be filled at present and sixty dollars a year." and by inserting period of one year, were presented and A permanent organization was effected 'Except Sunday. Daily. in place thereof the following accepted. The Musen-Soehne pic-nicked near by the election of the following officers: words: "and shall receive a reasonable The following named persons made Abusing people who don't agree with C. W. HEIDEMANX, Agent Schell's brewery last Sunday. A jolly compensation to be determined by application and were granted liquor licenses him is Tom Bowen's best forte. Last time is reported by ye participants. PresidentJohn Neumann. the city council." Officers ot Brown County for the ensuing year week he showed his animus because a SecetaryFr. Kuetzing. SEC. 2. This ordinance shall take Mathias Gratz, W Hanonstem, The old, unsightly cellar on the member of the village council has seen Michael Jnenemann, F.W. Baarseh, effect and be in force from and after TreasurerC. H. Hornburg. Henry Mnller, vacant lot at the corner of Minn, and Jos. Schmncker, fit to withdraw his patronage from the publication. 7EAST7RERR. Peffeferle. Melchior Hippert, Jacob Bender, Mr. Neumann was in favor of closing RKOISTEH OF DEEDSJohn Grimmer. Second North streets has been partly abusive sheet. Tom may learnin Conrad Hoebner, Approved April 24th, A. 1885. Fr. Williams, JUDGE OF PROBATEE. Brandt. up next Sunday. Mr. Cordes thought John Neumann, Henry Cordes, Sen filled up. timethat he is not the only man in H. B. CONSTANS, CUERKOF THE DlST. COURTAlbert Ttla*..* Jacob Johnson, Jos. Floor, SHERIFF- B. 8chmidt. Blanchard it would be better to ascertain the exact Attest: Mayor. Anton Brey, Jacob Hottinger, Sen Sleepy Eye. SURVETORJ. Berndt. J. X. Rosskopf, Chas. L. Boos, JACOB NIX, Clerk. number that would close up before any The double wedding in West Newton Fr Madlener, Jacob Herecheler, COCTRT COMMISSIONERE. G. Koch Geo. Haas, COUNTY ATTORNEY-George W. Somemle John N. Nenno, definite action was taken. A discussion occurred yesterday as per previous announcement. Theo. Montgomery died of consumption Em. Schnobnch, Geo. Vogel, CORONERJonas LandeHschlaeerT Quite a number of our then ensued as to what methods John Nenno, at 2 o'clock last Saturday afternoon. Panlina Spoerhase, COUNTY SVPERINTENDENTD. J. B.Velikanje Fr Schubert, Frank Friedmann, townspeople went out to Mr. Altmann's would be most effective to induce the His funeral occurred Monday, Usion Hall, Fr. Keller, Officers oi the City of New Ulm. Turner Hall, I am now ready to take applications to help celebrate the happy event. Joseph Losleben, co-operation of all persons in theunder the auspices of the New UlmJos. Wenzel Schotzko, Stnetz, for hail insurance the ell-known Wm Amine. merehantile business. It being stated lodge of Herman Sons, of which lodge Jos. Schneider, MAYORH. B. Constans and reliable Dr. C. Weschcke, Rev. C. Mowery has shown us an egg COUNCILOBB-C. Weschcke, L.Bueneer Loer that a few of the business men had absolutely he was a member. The bereaved family St. Paul Fire & Marine Ins. Co., The following bills were audited and that measures in circumference 7| have the sympathy of their numerous refused to join in the movement, allowed: TREASURERPr. Forster. inches one way and 6$ inches the other and would invite farmers to call for friends. one or two of the speakers favored Granenfelder,for bolts onMinn.nv bridgef5,50 CITY JUSTICESR.Pischer and Ane. Westuhal f* L. Haeberle, for repairing street lamps 2,85 further information. I,al way. The egg is of perfect shape. It a resort to law, but the privailino' weM CITY ATTORNEY-JOS. A. Eckstein Fr Melges, for work on streets 21,62%. The glass-ballists were out for another WM. PFAENDER, CONSTABLEJos. Galles. was dropped by an Patridge Cochin. Fr Reich, for work on strs and sidewalks 12,87)$ sentiment of the meeting was not in 2w Agent. Otto Knehn. on sidewalk near school H. 12,25 MARSHALChas. Winklemann. practice shoot last Sunday afternoon. Fr. Schultz, favor of adopting stringent measures, at 12,87* New Ulm Market Report. Tom Bowen is an unhappy, very unhappy Klara, Notice to Property Owners. They succeeded in spoiling a goodlv 13,87* least not at this time. K. Bethke, 9,82* man now-a-days. Everything number of balls, but the ammunition Fr. Lnebeke Notice is hereby given that all manure 12,25 [Corrected weekly by R. PFEFFERLE, dealer in Mr. Hornburg moved that all friends J. Kurz he touches or looks at goes against his 18,87* gave out before the balls. When the and other refuse matter deposited 3rain, Provisions, Groceries and Country Produce.J C. Wmkelraann, teaming on sidewalk 33,70 of the movement close their places of grain. He needs a^ood dose of vinegar J. Rohner in alleys or streets, during the winter 10,80 boys have a little more practice we will C. Vogtel, business on Sunday, 24th hist. Mr. 30,C0 bitters to work of his surplus bile. months, must be removed at once let their scores see daylight Another NicklausfcGoetsch, work on Fire Dep 1,25 GaAiN. Ha3berle was in favor of more hasty action Mailer, for planting 152 trees in wme Also that from and after this date it is shoot takes place next Snday afternoon, tery... 71,30 Wheat and proposed to amend by changing A twelve-year-old son of Henry Peck 20a 7l forbidden to deposit any manure or other Ph. Gross, for boarding and lodging a poor 7 6 commencing at 4:30 sharp. Be on hand, at stranger 50 the date to the 17tb. After some died in Tracy last Wednesday of diphtheria. 30 refuse matter in any alle or street. Bill of J. L. Muller, to the amt of ye chootists. or discussion Mr. Haeberle withdrew his The fine determined by law will be imposed The Trumpet says the boy contracted $4,00, for surveying at cemetery, was Barley 30@40.. upon all who fail to heed this amendment and the original motion not allowed. the fatal disease while visiting On Tuesday evening, May 19th, will PROVISIONS. notice. prevailed. The report of the committe on examination at Springfield, this county, the week begin in the M. E. church in this city Beef on foot, per cwt. 3 50 4 oo of books was presented and By order of the city marshal, 00previous. The secretary was instructed to give the Sunday school convention of theread Mutton per head 3 00 O 3 as follows: CHAS. WINKELMANN Pork per cwt 2 50 3 50 notice in the papers that on and after South Minnesota district. The convention State Auditor Braden will be in RedFalls New Ulm, May 2, 1885. New Ulm, May 1, 1885. Flour per cwt 2 50 3 00 ICE! ICE! the 24th inst. the stores would be closed will continue in session at least 50wood next Monday to sell the To the Hon. the City Council, Corn Meal, per cwt 1 of the City of New Ulm, Minn. on Sunday, so that farmers and others two days. The published program consists 00school, internal improvements and unilands Beans 1 The committee appointed by your will not be inconvenienced by the new of fifteen questions for debate. 00versity in Redwood county, that Peas 1 honorable body for the examination of Onions "ioo@ order of things. An assessment of 25There have been appraised and not already will be preaching each evening the books of the Clerk and Treasurer The undersigned desires to give notice Potatoes, per bushel 30 cents to pay necessary expenses was during the continuance of the convention. disposed of. of the aDove named city respectfully that he is prepared to supply the people Sugar Cured HHIDS per ft 12} levied upon all subscribers, after which report that the books of the aforesaid of New Ulm and vicinity with pure Breakfast Bacon per ft O 10 Chas. S. Byrant, author of the history officers are in a good condition and corresponding ice during the season of 188*5, at reasonable the meeting took an adjournment to Dried Beef, per ft @15.. with each other. rates. of the Sioux massacre and formerly The proposition to issue $75,000 in Mondav evening, 25th inst. SaltPork, per ft 14.. Respectfully, Especial attention will be paid to a citizen of St Peter, died in St. Paul a bonds to erect a new court house at Lard, per ft 9 10 CARL WESCHCKE, Com. orders for ice for family use. 12few days ago, at the good old age of 77 Mankato was defeated at the special Mr. James McKittrick, for many Butter, per ft 8 On motion, the report was accepted PETER HERIAN, Cheese, per lb $ 17 years. His remains were brought to election held for that purpose, on theand years employed by M. Mullen, and latterly the committee discharged. New Ulm, Minn. Poultry, per ft 7 10.. St. Peter for interment. 5th inst., by 110 votes. The country by Klossner & Brandt as* bookkeeper, Councilor Weschcke, appointed as a Eggs, per dozen.. 10. Star Sample Room* committee of one by Mayor Constans towns voted almost solidly against it succeeds Mr. Wm. Brust as asst. 'iROCERIES Editor Whitney of the Marshall for the purpose of taking the necessary Encouraged by the adverse vote on cashier in the Citizens' Bank. No better SugarWhite, per lb 71 8}. steps to rent from the Agricultural News-Messenger who has been looking building a court house, Lake Crystal JACOB H0ESCHELER, Prop'r. Yellow, per lb 7. 1\ selection could have been made. Society the fair grounds near Turner up the statistics of the wild fowl says Brown, per lb 7 offers $25,000 and five acres of land, if Hall for a city pound, reported that, in Cor. Minn. & Center streets, New Ulm. the canvass back duck flies two miles Dried FruitsApples.. ..10" 12J We understand that D. Dingier, his opinion, the said fairgrounds may the county seat can be changed to that Peaches, per lb 10 15.. a minute. The broad bill duck slightly Jr., of Courtland, is again seriously ill, be rented from the above named seciety place. I desire to inform my former customers Prunes, per lb 10 12} for the sum of $7,50 per annum. slower. Teal can fly at the rate of and his attending physicians have but and friends, and the public generally, CoffeeRio, Green 15 26.. Resolved, to authorize Councilor 100 miles an hour, the wild goose about little hopes for his recovery. Last winter Commencing Friday, May 22nd, the that I have opened a sample Rio, Roasted,per lb.. .20 25. Weschcke to make contract in the matter room in the building lately by me occupied ninety. Whitney now realizes why he one of his legs was amputated in the Methodists of New Ulm and vicinity Java, Green, per lb.. .30 33.. with the Agricultural society. as a clothing store. The best of always missed 'em. Java, Roasted, per lb 40.. hope of saving his life, but it appears will hold a three days' church festival. Resolved, that the New Ulm 'Post be Wines, Liquors and Cigars Mocha Green, per lb 35.. and is herewith designated as the offipaper that the disease which made the operation First, they will celebrate the 100th anniversary will always be kept on hand. A fine TWJapan, per lb 40 75.. Mr. Fr. Frank, of the town of Sigel, thecial of this city for the ensuinoyear. necessary had already penetrated of the establishment of Green, per lb 60 80.. lunch will be served from 10 a.m.to 12m. last Friday showed us a rock in the centre his whole system. Dr. Berry of this Methodist Episcopal phurch second, the Black, per lb 50 75., Resolved, to instruct" the committee of which was the clear and'distiuct PAY IIP persons having book city and Dr. Daniels of St Peter are attending 50th anniversary of the establishment of on grave yard and parks to make an 1 Al Ul accounts with me are urgently imprint of a large leaf of some plant New Advertisements, the case. estimate of costs for repairing the the German branch of this church, and requested to call and settle th& or tree. Mr. Frank is building anew orfence around the part of German park, third, the 25th anniversary of the same before May 15th next. All accounts Cap Sheaf Saleratus SodaDe Land wnere the shade trees are planted, and house, and while the masons were dressing The St Peter Tribune is simply mistaken ganization of the New Ulm and Lafayette not settled up to the time above to report in that matter at the next &Co. the stone it broke in two when the when it says that the stores have specified will be placed in the hands of congregations. A number of reverened council meeting. Grand Military BallCo. A 2nd Regt. an attorney for collection. curious freak of nature was discovered. always been kept running in New Ulm Resolved, to instruct the City Attorney gentlemen from abroad are expected M. N. G. CHAS. STUEBE. The stone was taken out of the Cottonwood on Sunday the same as on week days. to report at the next session of the to be present and participate in New Ulm, April 21, 1885. Receiver's SaleJos. A. Eckstein. council, whether or not the city of river. No attempt has ever been made by our thefestivities. All friends of the church AUCTION SALE! New Ulm has authority to lay out a Ordnance No.38City of New Ulm. merchants to encourage trade on Sunday. are invited to attend. No admission fee road from the city limits up to the Julius Reim of this city has purchased Probate NoticeKuud Pederson. It is true the front doors of thewill Redstone ferry. be charged except to the concert The undersigned will sell at public, the interest of B. Deuber, in the stores have been kept open, part of the The street overseer having made pefor auction to the highest bidder, oa a Business Locals, given on Friday evening by the literary mercantile establishment of Sohre & day, but no goods are displayed on oftition an increase of salary, the THURSDAY MAY 14, 18fc5j. Ostrich tips for 50 cents., in all colors, society, to which an admission fee Deuber, Good Thunder, Blue Earth council, on motion, refused to grant commencing at 10 o'clock a. m*., peiSsonal sidewalk in front of stores as is done on at F. Kuetzing's. 25 cents will be charged1 county. The Mankato Free Press says said petition. Adjourned. property consisting in part of 5- week days. It has always been the Largest assortment of boys' straw that Mr. Reim is fortunate in securing horses, 8 cows, 4 three-years-old heifers, H. B. CONSTANS, PERSONAL MENTION. custom to close up the stores in the afternoon. Attest: Mayor, 6 two-years-old heifers, 1 two-years-oldt hats at F. Kuetzing's. a business so well established, and the They now propose to close bull, 2 buggies, 2 wagons, 1 cutter,, JACOB NIX. Clerk. citizens of Good Thunder will find him Seiter and Gebser, painters and paper Judge Webber is holding court in sleighs, 1 Harness ana a lot of household up entirely on Sundayprovided all a worthy addition to business circles, furniture. hangers. Leave orders at the City Redwood county this week. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. will join in the movement. though they regret to lose Mr. Deuber. TERMS OF SALEAll sums under $10, Drug Store, Mr. J. Pfenninger and W. F. Seiter cash on sums over $10 good secured The Free Press publishes the following GRAND Call in and see our children's straw visited in the capital city last week. notes bearing 7 per cent, interest will The president of the RedWOOd County programme of commencement exercises be accepted. 6 per cent, discount for hats. Only 25 cents each, at F. K'ueting's. Agricultural Association is already W. S. Dunning, of Springfield, was MILLITARY BALL at the Mankato Normal school: casih a caller at the REVIEW office last Monday. stirring Up the farmers to begin prepafor 1st, Annual sermon by Rev. G. C. Pollock, Sale to be held near residence on 2nd Chas. Wagner is the agent for therations the county fair next fall. North Street, New Ulm. at the Presbyterian church on Sunday, justly celebrated Household Sewing Just what preparations farmers can CHAS. STUEBE. Mr. and Mrs. L. Bogen returned May 24th, at 10:30 a. m. 2nd, Machine* make at this timeunless it is putting from Hot Springs, Ark., last Friday Graduating exercises of the model NEW 600DS1 LOWEST FRIGES! House painting and paper hanging, the seed in the groundwe cannot see. everting. school on Monday at 2 p. m. 3d, Address under the auspices of by Seiter and Gebser. Leave orders at But of course it's well enough to let before the literary society by Hon. Jacob Larson, S. D. Peterson's the City Drug Store. the people know that the officers of the C. K. Davis, at the Opera House Monday Henry J. Luders, agent at St. James, tarried in New Ulm Seiter and Gebser are prepared to do association are alive and propose to get evening at 8 o'clock. 4th. Class over Sunday. all kinds of house painting and paper up a good fair next fall. tree exercises at the Normal grounds in the Mrs. W. S. Willies of Mantorville hanging. Leave orders at the City Dealer in Tuesday at 2. p. m. 5th Public session Inquiry made to a leading cattle man is visiting in this city with her sister, Drug Store. DRY GOODS, of Normal literary society at Normal ON throws some doubt on the New Ulm Review's Mrs. J. Newhart Hall, Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock. Just received and to be sold at the statement that 200 cattle were to Penticost Sunday, May 24,1885. GROCERIES, Mr. Wm. Werring, from Golden be shipped here next week for Montana. 6th. Commencement exercises at the remarkable low price of 7 cents a yard, Dickinson & Tyson contracted Gate, made our sanctum a pleasant Opera House Wedneseay at 2 p. m. NOTIONS, ETC. 9 00 yards of printed piques. Warranted that number of cattle to Mr. Stuebe for call last Saturday. 7th. The Alumni reunion and sociable fast colors. F. Kuetzing. Iowa parties, but we learned from them Riesling's Block, Admission 50 cts. a couple. at 8 o'clock Wednesday evening. 8tb. H. F. Seiter, one of Tracy's tonsorial that no young cattle for the western Mr. C. Stuebe's auction occurs to. ranges had been purchased in this locality.Redwood .SEW ULM, MINN. artists, was in the city yesterday. Grand picnic. Thursday at 7 a. m. The morrow. Gazette.. H. F. thinks there is no place like graduates number 19, one of the class Tickets can be obtained of all members PROBATE NOTICE. The REVIEW obtained its information Tracy. John A. Sigler, for several years of the company and at the hall on having died during the winter. from Mr. Stuebe, and we presume he the evening of the ball. running a drug 6tore in this city, has Col. J. R. King, Asst. Inspector State of Minnesota, County of Brcwn ss i a knew what he was talking about. been appointed postmaster at Harold, Probate Court, Special Term, April 30,1885 Never attempt to cross a railroad Gen. M. N. G., was in the city last In the matter of the estate of Bfiels Larson deceased: Good music has been engaged for D. T. Jack publishes a Democratic track in front of an approaching train. Monday and in the evening he inspected Mr. Heidemann, the station agent, the occasion. All are cordially invited. On reading and filing the petition of Guneld OJson The Commercial thus describes the A company. paper at Harold. informs us that the Chicago & Northwestern Grin dkaasa, administratrix of the estate of The Com. of Arrangements. Niels Larson deceased, representing among other narrow escape of a party of four, near Company have fully decided Mr. Henry Kiesling, one of the things, that Le has fully administered said estat* One week from next Sunday we will Lamberton, a few days ago: "Josiah that the funeral charges of said deceased and the to build an extensive coal house Sleepy Eye polo champions, looked in costs of administration of said estate ha\e been see what there is to the Sunday closing Pierce Fred Basel, John Ells, and Al.on paid and that said deceased left no debts due and at this station. The establishment of a us last Saturday. Henry seems to movement. While some are anxious A unpaid, and that the said petitioner and the Raid Barker all four riding in a wagon, left coaling station at this place will do away Niels Larson deceased are the only heirs at law be prospering in our neighboring burgh. to close up others are inclined tokick The undersigned will sell for cash the of one Keisten Bjornson deceased and as such entitled this village for home, just asthe passenger with the necessity of hauling large to a certain tract of land, situate, lying and against the arrangement. Louis Galles,for a number of years following property of the New Ulm train going east came in sight they being in tnisConaty, and praying that a time and quantities of coal over the heavy grade connected with H. Frenzel's pop factory place be fixed for the assignment of the mterept oi Vinegar Works: seemed determined to cross the track, said Niels Larson deceased in and to the forgoin The unusual cold weather of last immediately west of the city. The The Vinegar Factory in this city, departed for Tracy mentioned tract of land to her the only heiral at the crossing a little west of this village, law of said deceased coal house when completed will give week has injured oats, flax and barley yesterday morning to assume the superintendency and in the direction the train was It is ordered that saidpetition be heard, by the steady employment to eight men, at to some extent, just how much it is difficult of the new pop factory at with Machinery Judge of this Court.on Friday the 29th day of Mav coming from, before its arrival at the A D. 1885, afl o'clock p. in. at the probate office in least. to say. Wheat seems to have that place. said county. crossing and not having a moment to sustained but slight damage. And it is further ordered, that notice thereof Yesterday morning a young man inspare, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Wagner visit" complete, the driver put the horses to their be given to all persons interested, by pnbl'shmg the threehsuccessive 30t day of Apri A orioi*. copy of this orderm for weeks this city who had been out late the ed St .Paul last week. The former re. full speed the jar in crossing the track, Ul Last week's unusual weather extended to said day ofw hearing in the New UJm REVIEWS Ne night before was sent to the bakery for weekly newspaper printed and published at presented the New Ulm lodge A. O. broke the wagon tongue, and as it over a large territory. In the northern aof the citd New Ulm in said County 44 hogs, 1 corn sheller, 1 feed mill, 1 some rolls. He returned minus the U. W. in the Grand Lodge, which was .o?,a te struck the ground, itthrew the occupants part of this State snow fell to the sugar-cane press,1 evaporating pan, a 1885. By the Court, rolls, but instead carried an empty beer in session in St. Paul last Tuesday and in every direction, one of the parties fell ERNST BRANDT,ProbatfoeJudg depth of three Inches. Here the storm L- lot of staves for barrels, 1' dumping keg on his shoulders which he proceeded Wednesday. on the rails, and he fortunately rolled occasionally assumed blizz&rdy proportions, cart, a lot of vinegar and other property. to deposite on the kitchen table, off jnstin time to escape being cut to Mr. C. W. George, formerly of this but the snow melted as fast as it with the remark: "Here's yer rolls, pieces by the approaching engine. The city, has been appointed to the superintendency GE0BENTZfcC0. fell. During Wednesday night ice Parties desiring to make a paying when he was h'isted by the cook with parties are more or less hurt, especially of the Omaha branch honse formed to the thickness of tin inch on investment should not fail to examine the stove poker. The fellow had actually Josiah Pierce, who is thought to beof Importers and Wholesale Dealers In the Bohn Manufacturing Co. The a washtub full of water in W. Hauenstein's the above., Tor terms apply to WINES & gone to sleep on the way anddangerously injured, the horses escaped, Gazette would he better pleased if the yard. The high wind alone prevented -r Jos. A. ECKSTEIN, shouldered the beer keg in the belief but the wagon is left almost worth- $ LIQUORS, promotion would not necessitate Mr. small ponds and streams being Receivers, New Ulm Vinegar Works. that it was abreakfast roll. I George's removal from Redwood Falls. frozen over. Dated May 11th, 1885. HOW. 3d St.,fesESTPAUL, Miim. j m* PC