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New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892

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Travelers' a Guide. A depot is being built at Sanborn* The showers, seem to give as the PERSONAL MENTION. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ffo- by these days. fit *^@*S A Sleepy Eye dog was assessed at Greatest 25 cts Show on Earth. 4th of July f-^-C. H. Chadbourn of Rochester, and Mankato and St Peter will not celebrate $50, the Herald says. That is correct. KING, BURKE GO'S next Saturday. ^A IST-J, uncle of C. H. Ross of this, spent Thursday Z+ W^-* night here at the home of the latter. Mankato is to have a $6000, depot. Northfield is at present erecting the Not a useless extravagance. snows first Y. M. C. A. building in the northwest. GREAT AMERICAN Mrs. R. H. Bingham of Sleepy Winonk&gt^eteff}!} The Bend court martial met in St. AT ALLIES Eye made a short visit at A. W. Bingham's UNldNHALL. Paul last Friday, but the prosecution It is said that "poker chips" pass for last week. Going East. Going West. not being ready for trial an adjournment current money in all business transactions No. 4 Express, 9:15 a. m. Mrs. J. Newhart will return from No. 1 Express 4:50 a.m. was had. in Virginia City,Nevada. 2 9.40 p.m. 3 6:05 p.m. Chicago next Monday or Tuesday. 14 Ac'm 10:15 a. m. Saturday Evening,Jnly 4,1885. 17 Ac'm 11:15 a. m. 16 2:10 p. m. 19 2:10 p. m. &The statement that the new flag recently Dr. Hall of the United States geological The show will be here next Monday. MUSEUM Nos. 1 and 2 daily, All others daily If you have any loose change left over presented to the 1st Rgt. was. 1) survey and Prof, of the state except Sunday. Admission 50 cts. a Couple. from the Fourth, you will then have an made by the ladies of New Ulm is incorrect. university, and Prof. Juni. are making AND C. W. HEIDEMANN, Agent. apportunity to rid yourself of it. It was made by the ladies of a geological excursion of a few days in All are cordial!} invited, the state. this vicinity. The brass-band under the instruction Officers ot Brcwn County THfe MANAGERS. of Henry Subilia is progressing Mr. Bonne of the Sleepy Eye Roller Hastings Gazette: A Lake City man finely. A meeting i- held every evening Post Office Addrest New Ulm. Mill was onour streets last Monday. SHERIFF'S SALE. in Syndicate hai Tracy Trumpet. obliges each of his three grown up, riiEAsuRERR.Bertiande AUDITORJ. P. Peffeferl. Prof. Smith of Sleepy Eye was in handsome daugnters to eat a large raw REGISTER OF DEEDSJohn Grimmer. the city last Monday. He and Prof. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest, Meyer attended By Mrtueof an execution, issued out of and tin JUDGE OP PROBATEE. Br.iiiOt. onion before going to the link. It derttie Seil or the District Court, in and for the Cf.ERKOF THE DlST. COURTAlU I )1JlCl..ird the re-union at New Ulm on Tuesday Juni will spend the summer vacation County of Brown andStiteofaimnesota.upona works admirably, and knocks the SHERIFFJ. B. Schmidt. and they say the people of th.it city entertained judgment rendered and docketed in thesaidfan Court, traveling through the state in the interests day Jun SURVEYORJ. Berndt. Cln, on the I9th day of August, A 11873, in i mashers silly. the oM soldiers in ro\al style. COURT COMMISSIONERE. G. Koch. 1 of a school-furnishing company. tion wherein J. jSreenwoodwasPlaintiff and lh, St. Peter Herald. Cot-NTY ATTORNEYGeorge W. Someivile George W. Sturges and W.Cady were Defendants liav COROSFRJonas LaudeNschlagei. saidPlamOf'l1and Mrs. C. H. Ross returned home If you have a full pocket book on in favor of against idDefendants cJcnts *endir. HundredW Cad Twentv-nmetandniy 'oI'NTY SUPERINTENDENT. B.Velikanje for the sum of: Tuo and The children of our primary schools s,s last Saturday. show-day, better deposit it in bank for AarfCo?dh,e ?ai had a pic-nic last Friday back in the A.D 188o leMeduoor, all -heX right, ntlefane?0f Mr. and Mrs.W. R. Ried are getting hal safe keeping before you enter a crowd. th or Officers ol the City of New Ulm. 0 1?!TM bluff woods near E G. Koch's place. up a fishing excursion to the Cotton ^ent six situated6 Th But we should be glad to know how the following described,s ao property vt ecti to Wood for next Saturday. nme(lfc) Xorth MAI OBC \Veschcke But the great heat and difficulty of many are afflicted with full pocket J*hundfedan a qnarte COUNCILORSJ. Bobleter, L. Bnenger, C. Loenhard, V,ne'. Jacob Klossner sent out a steam Kh "Wel on geting water must have marred their C. Brust and J. Pfaenningcr. 0vn8 books. thresher last Monday. f!r Weste,h.ghelt bidder for CLERKJacob Nix. enjo\ ment to some extent, according to ofRangethirty-nAe(35) containing eightv TREASURERFi. Forster. tl, 0 (80) acres oflaod according to the Unitea States A meeting of the Minnesota state the statement of one of the teacher*. CITY JUSTICESR. Fischer and Aug. Westphal. Our public schools closed last Friday, Government Surveyr iheieof amies Propel CITY ATTORNEYJOS. A. Eckstein. Noticedis editorial association will be held in St. heieb given, that I will i? and teachers and scholars are# bCU the aho%r CONSTABLEJos. Galles. free to da\Shn MARSHALCnas. Winklemann. L. P. Bunce M. D. of the Minneapolis rusticate till August 17tb. Paul at 11 o'clock a. m., July 28, for cash at public auction, at the front door of the Medical and Surgial Institute, can regular business, and on the follow ing Court House in the Cm of New Ulm VhL S. D. Peterson sold thirteen machines County of Brown and' State" of-teresthnd^i?M?At New Ulm Market Report. be consulted at the Dakota House Tuesday Trained inimal Exposition, lohf day an excursion to Lake Minnetonka, on Thursday the Sixth day An-St A Dm' last Monday. Our farmers must have t0Reth July 14th 1885. He has twenty co^thern1k1A at ten o'cloc of thnt dajf to satisfy I with a banquet at one of the large hotels some money, either in hand or prospect [Corrected weekly by R. PFEFFERLE, dealer in years expenence in the treatment of will be arranged. Dated June 20, 1885 Grrain. Provisions, Groceries and Country Produced Embodv inir the Greatest Vatiety of Attractive Eye Ear and Throat diseases. Remember JOHN SCHMID. 'creation ot an}- American xr Sheriff ot Blown County, Mirn Mr. Crone's large scales are being Ed. Casey jr. makes his home in our the day and date will remain one Combination on the road. 11,r J. NEWHART, Plaintiff's Atti rney. moved from the south east to the north County institution for ten days an bread GP.AIN. day. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. west corner of First North and Minnesota WILL EXHIBIT AT PROVISIONS. and water fare. W. Degnan ditto for Streets, and the drainage of First Wheat, 71 76 NEW ULM, As this is the season of cyclones and tornadoes.and thirty days. North is being improved. Stateof Minnesota, County of Brown In ProIn Oats 22 bate Court. as very recent events in Iowa It is a vast pity that \oung men of Corn 30 the matter of the estate of Jorgine RasmineemB,s The diff. Sunday schools connected with have proven that these devastating elements Kasmuwen deceased Monday, July 6 h. splendid physical and mental capacity Barley 30 40.. the Methodist Church of tnis place will Notice is hereby gnen to all persons havmc sometimes do strike twice in one Beef on foot, per cwt. 3 50 4 00 should aspire after such notoriety as claims and demands against the estate of Jorgul have a pic-nic next Saturday, on Juergen KasmineRasmusienlateof the County of Red place, the following suggestions by a Mutton per head 3 00 3 00 they are making for themselves. Durbabn's place in Lafayette.There demandJudgXe agains month.eestate otfsai Probateea wood deceased,n that the th fr?th Pork per cwt 2 50 3 50 Bnman U. S. signal officer may be of value to Cou.t ?djU8iofa county wiltl Lar, examine, and will be an oration by H. C. Hess, Reading AN EXTRAORDINARY CONVOCATION GF 61 clim Flour per cwt 2 50 3 00 thft of the declaration of Independence the people in this locality: The Sleepy Eye Herald says Prof. hta office in the City of Ne* iflm in a?d^ county &!! Corn Meal, per cwt l8, on the first Monday of each month for sue by Albert Alwin foot-races and games, Skilled Arenic Talent If no refuge is at hand, or there is no Schmidt of that place has been engaged ceBsrve months, commencing wirh the first MonS,hinoay .tngrBT, Beans a basket dinner and lemonade, all free. time to get to it, the safest thing to do is as principal of the St. Cloud High Peas Friends are cordiallv invited. of June 1885 ha been limited and al- to place one's self against the west wall Onions School, at a salary of $1,000 per \ear. Associated with Attractive Display* of of the cellar, face forward, or against Potatoes, per bushel... 40 Albert Seiter and Wm. Gebser have LIVING and NA 1URAL WONDERS, And theie were 49 applicants for the the south all, as near the southwest KnudPedeison administrator of the Estate 0/ Sugar Cured Hnros per ft and an Exhibition of the Most WON- Jorgine Rasmine Rasmussen Deceased. Jy23. as possible. The northeast quarter is formed a partnership, and anticipate position. High School principals must Breakfast Bacon per lb. 10 DERFULLY EDUCATED ANIMALS in any case a fatal position, and should NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. be plenty. going into the poultry business on a Dried Beef, per ft @15.. in existence. Acceptably Presenting a always be avoided. If one is actually Salt Pork, per lb @14.. large scale next fall. CANVASS ENTERTAIN MENTof FRESH overtaken by the tornado, his only resource Land Office at Tracy, Minn, Lard, perft 0 9 10 FEATURES a New and Pleasing I8 Sam Jones of Sleepy Eye, temporarily is to cast himself face downward 19tD Butter, per ft 8 10. Statistics show that before the introduction Form. JUD XT upon the ground, with his bead to the engaged at the Herald office, and Notice is hereby given that the following-named Cheese, per lb & 15 of vaccination deaths from east and his arms thrown over his head Frank Zieske, made our sanctum a settler has filed notice Poultry, per ft 7 0 10.. to piotect it. If a stump or a large smallpox annually numbered nearly 1000 Rare Animate and inanimate Curiosities of his intention to mnke final proof in pleasant call last Monday. Frank has Eggs, per dozen O 9.. stone or anything heavy that the wind 3,000 for every million inhabitants. support of his claim, and that said recently sold out his grocery and gone GROCERIES will not blow over, is near, he may get proof will be made before the Judo-e, or SugarWhite,per lb ...1\9%%. Since the practice has become general THE HAPPY FAMILY, a trifle of protection by throwing himself into the Matrimonial business. We his absence, the Clerk of District Yellow, per lb 7. 7J to the eastward of it. If in a house the percentage of deaths has fallen to wish him success in his new enterprize. Court of Brown Co. Minn., at the county Brown, per lb 7 with no cellar, he should get into the about one-tenth of the former number. Consisting of a large number of foreign seat, on Thursday July 30th, 1885 12JCall again bovs. Dried FruitsApples.. 10 west room, on the ground floor, if possible, and domestic annual:, living in bar- Jb viz: Nils C. Roland, Addl, H. E. No In the vast armies of*Germany, smallpox Peaches, per lb 10 15 and away from all stoves and m.)!i\ together. 11358 for the NW* SE} Sec. 24, 108,31. L. P. Bunce M. D., ot the Minneapolis is*almost unknown, owing to the Prunes, per lb 10 12K heavv furniture. He names the following witnesses to Medical and Surgical Institute, can CoffeeBio, Groen 15 26.. rigid enforcement of the rules for vaccination. prove his continuous residence upon Prot. MORRIS' S.h,i Cornet Band will Rio, Roasted,per lb.. .20 i 325. 3 be consulted at the Dakota House Tuesday The following, from the Sierra County and cultivation of, said land, viz: 304 parade jici picYious to tiie Afternoon Java, Green, per lb. July 14th 1885. He has had twenty Hans Blessum, Ejner Torson, C. Roland Advocate, published at Hillsboro, Exiui) uon, in their Beautiful Java, Roasted, per lb 40.. The School at Clear Lake, in town of and Petter Roland, all of Madelia years experience in the treatment of New Mexico, has application to one of Cii ni t. tinough the Mocha Green, per lb 35.. Minn, Sigel, closed June 17th. There were Eye Ear and Throat diseases. Remember Pt ci|"tl Streets. leasJapan, per 11) 40 75.. our New Ulm boys: C. B.TYLER, 157 days school, 47 scholars enrolled, the day and date will remain one Green, per lb 60 80.. Jul 29 '85. Hillsboro has organized a militia Register. -REMEMBER and an average daily attendance of Black, per lb 50 75 day. company and soon will be mustered in. PIONEER 21. The following are some of those Ticketadmits tobothPrevalions Nic Galles has been elected captain and Business Locals, he has already ordered and received who have the best average^standing. A negro woman now living within D|rTig |S tore, forty breech-loading rifles of Sharp's Cnildren's trimmed hats 25, 50,75cts An\n**iox zr CTS. A CLASS. five miles of Bainbiidge, Ga. is the patent, and amunition. This organization find .$1,00 each. Greatest bargains in George P. Forster 89.6 mother of forty children. She does .would have been made much DOORS 0"E\" I A\D 7 millinery goods at F. Kuetzing. Joseph Manderfeld 78.4 sooner had there been no regular soldiers not look to be over forty \ears o'.d, DR. WESCHCKE. PROP'R. 4th in the country, but they have Emma Manderfeld 78 3 Room moulding for hanging pictures, and weighs 200. She gave birth to shown the white too conspicuously and .it Chas. Wagner s. Mijnesota Street, fourther pairs of twins, and her youngest OLA3 the people did not know they would John Forster 80.50 Call in and see our children's straw child, a daughter, is now herself the have to take the war into their own NEWULM, MINN. Chailes Manderfeld 78.25 hands. We congratulate the company mother of children. hats. Only 25 cents each, at F. Kueting's. E July on the selection ot a leader, as Capt. A full and freh stock of drugs'and medicines CLASS. also pamte, oils, glass, liquor, wines [and musics) Galles has had much experience in Last Sundav a midnight row was in Anna Gran 80.8 Just received and to be sold at the merchandise. Physicians'prescriptions carefully fighting the redskins and is quite a CELEBRATION. operation in tliis citj, on one of our compounded at all hours of the day and night DISTRICT SCHOOLS. gentleman and reasonable thinking remarkable low price of 7 cents a yard (J00 3 ards oi printed piques. Warrant- outside bluff*. Males and females The Board of a district school should man. NEW ULM AGENCY participating in the spori. Wherewith be chosen Avith great care. 1. Men Dnring the late Apache trouble tne ed fast color?, F. Kuetzing. fightino1 OF THE dancing, screaming, howling, should be cnosen who are interested in cut-throat Indians came within two Chas. Wagner is the agent for the STM 'L HARVESTER and other undeoent behavior continued, educational matters. 2. Tne best educated miles of Hillsboro, so it will be seen justlv celebrated Household Sewing made the event as rough and loud as men of the district should be secured that Capt. Galles and his company will .Machine. could be. One ot them especially as officers, if possible. 3. Even not be laying idle long. Capt Galles Largest assortment of boys' straw keeping up the row. Tue neighbois district officer should receive a leasonable is a brave man, and we alwa\s see his AND us at F. Kuetzmg's. in the near neighborhood, could not name coupted with some daring deed amount of pay for his services, because The New Howe Mower. Ostrich tips for 50 cents., in all colors, even pass a peaceable night. A party when the blood-thirsty red devils come some men like to have an office Kuetzing1 at F. to be praised, that. prowling around his neighborhood. and its honors without.paying much attention GEO. SCHNEIDER, Agent. to its duties. It is only reasonable I/ NEW ULM AND VICINITY. The dogs found them. Our city census is completed, but not that every district school officer Office and yard near Onion Hotel, yet classified. We have now a population should get a reasonable compensation A minister in on of our orthodox A. W. Bingham says "hot. of 3335, in 1880, it was 2492. in for his services, because the distiict chuiches, sa\s the Liverpool Courier, The SI. Paul Harvester and Howe 1875, 2179 showing again in the five has no claim on any one for gratuitous Tracy will celebrate the Fourth, bv while on his way to preach a funeral Mower are the best harvesting and years just past,of 843 and in ten years, Services mucn less on its officers. It mowing machines now on the market. base ball, music and speeches sermon in the country, called to see of 1156. Who says New Ulm is dead? the people ever expect to give the district Among the farmers in this one of his members, an old ladv, who The Minneapolis Tribune company This is a lively record for a dead town, vicinity using them I name by permission schools a respectable standing, they had just been making sausages, and has been reorganize], with a capital of Jos. Holm, Jacob Durbahn, and by no means bad for alive one. must have atleasteight months school in as she felt very proud of them, insisted $500,000. Geo. Schreiner and -M. Ranweiler, When we take into account that there each year,and regular attendance must on the minister taking some of the under the auspices either of whom will testify to the has not only been no boom of any kind, be urged at whatever cost. If a scholar links home to his family. After wrapping Peter Larson, now in the 1 employ of merits of the machines. Come and but that the adversities which have is allowed to remain at home because the sausages in a cloth the minister S. Peterson, will shortly move into examine the machines and obtain hung like an angry cloud over us, have he does not want to go to school, carefully placed the bundle in the the house recently vacated by Judge my terms. turned immigration to other points, we inevitable ignorance will be his reward. pocket of his great coat. Thus equipped, Webber. Geo. Schneider, Agt. can take heart, and predict that the future ON Parents cannot excuse their children he started for the funeral. While iJfio So^it, St. Jacobs Heights. of New Ulm will be better than the Mr. Tory Olson, the teacher, and from labor, because they do not want attending the solemn ceremonies of the past. In the past ten years the population president of our S. C. B., will spend to work. It is the duty of parents to grave some hungry dogs scented the has been more than doubled. In make their children work whether they the snmmer east with his family sausages, and were not long in tracking WENZEL SCHOTZKO, Proprietor, the last five years more than one third want to or not, so in regard to school, among relatives. them to the pockets of the good PR0GRAM3IE the present population was added. parents cannot give their children the man's coat. Of course this was a great Use two table spoonfuls of liquid Should this rate of increase continue choice between going or not going to anno\ance, and he was several times through Grand Parade the cit\ NEW Utir, MINX. MINX. ST. ammonia to one gallon of water, to exterminate then in 1890 the population will be very school. The children must go to school. under the necessity of kicking the to pic-nic grounds. your potato bugs. It is much nearly 4500. in 1895, it will be 6000, in It is high time now for district schools brutes away. Tne obsequies of the Prize shooting. Large, airy rooms, and an A No. better than paris green and no danger 1900 it will be 8000, and in twenty-five to have a prescribed course of study, grave completed, the minister and the Prize Bowling. 1 table. Good sample room for the in handling it. years hence it will be more than 16000. and award diplomas to those who complete congregation repaired to the church, Foot races. accommodation of commercial travelers 1 it. Who will live to see such growth. where the funeral discourse was to be in connection with the hotel. Mr. Heideman our genial station Sack races, etc Many of the present residents have feeen Rates reasonable preached. After the sermon was finished agent has quite a fine herbarium of In selecting a course of study we greater growth in the populalion of The finest wines, liquors and cigars the minister halted to make some wild flowers ail collected this seasen Good music will should be liberal, and incorporate in it be in attend \nce. at the bar. New Ulm. But our new comers bring and his wife makes No. 1 lemonade remarks to his congregation, when a Refreshments will all we can teach and teach well. The be provided in a we can testify thereto. very little capital. True. We have no brother, who wished to have some appointment principle of teaching only what is absolutely bundance. Cattle great millionaire corporations and institutions, given out,ascended the stairs necessary is a barbarousone, and At the last Daily Board of Trade but we have a fair share of of the pulpit, and gave the ministers should be eliminated from all our Busses will be run to and from the meeting held in Mankato, 15 cents was TBE BUFFALO LAKE HERD OF capital for a country town and how coat a hitch to get his attention. The schools. Ten studies in an enterprising grounds for the accommodation of parties the average price paid for butter, and did it come? In the brawny arm and divine, thinking it a dog having designs district school are not too many:Viz. attending the celebration. 260 HEAD 100,000 pounds were sold. Another muscle of our settlers. The laborer upon his pocket raised his foot, Reading, Arithmatic, Writing, Spelling, meeting takes place to-day. t~~-~* digs capital out of the earth, and hews gave a sudden kick and sent the good Geography, Hygiene, History, Grammar, A cordial invitation is extended to all. -OF it out of wood and stone. A city's brother sprawling down the steps. "You Civil Government, and Moral The signal officer on the summit of & The Oom. of Arrangements. wealth consists more in its capacity to will excuse me brethren and sisters," GR&DEB SHORT HORN CATTLE Philosophy. We see no reason why Pikes Peak says the highest velocity of make wealth, provided there be a wise said the minister confusedly, and without district schools should not have prescribed the wind ever recorded there was 110 Pants! Pants!I desire to inform COMPRISING economy to utilize it when made, than looking at the works he had just causes of study, and incorporate the pants-wearing public that I have $ miles per hour, when the instruments 'la. in vaults filled with silver and gold. done, "for I could not avoid it. I have Bulls, Cows and Young Stock in them all they can teach well. received and am now offering for sale broke and wood began flying down the Mhi '$*% sausages in my pocket, and that dog a very large assortment of pants. & The schools need something of the kind Some day not very far distant New ^mountain. The guide adds that 75 miles All Cattle not sold before Angast 1st will bo %M%gm Prices,styles and sizes to suit all pocket has been trying to grab them ever since snipped to Chicago. Why should they not have it? Ulm will be no mean city. Let us join I ^per hour would lift a mule out of the books, tastes and shapes. Mr. Walter Sweetman will show the Cattle at he came upon the premises!" ll hand and build for stability. SfctralL the farm, four miles east of CUBRIE. MCBBAY f. Theo. Tobias. THEO. CRONE. 3 Co.,Ms. Jy2285 Si3 i