New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
July 15, 1885 · Page 4 of 8
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^f^^w^l^paf *tfe'W?Il HMBB^^^T J* XS.ifl'n.'^VSSr W! I "A second party of geologists and batonists The Anglo-American consolidated NEW ULM AND VICINITY. It now appears that the poisonous Sommervilleexplained that he had ORDINANCE No. 39. drug in the lemonade which prostrated are making a tour of observation show is heading New Ulmwards. come merely to'have a "chat" and make nearly forty people at windom, on July arrangements to continue the journey down the Cottonwood river. An Ordinance to amend Ordinance No. 25 and See Fr. Kuetzing's new advertise- 4th, was tartar emetic. The Reporter WANTEDA good girl to do general with the boys down the Cottonwood Ordinance No, 30 entiiled, "\n Ordinance relating This party left the mouth of Mound raent. to Sale of Liquor says people were taken suddenly river and thence to New Orleans, as he house work. Inquire of F. Kuetzmg. thnea nce N of5 2 and Ordi Creek in two boats last Sunday, and Be it ordained^b Council the Cit\: of and violently sick after drinking the 0rdl had been contemplating such a trip for 1 SSL?!? The county commissioners meet next lemonade. At one time Dr. Greene they expect to consume about a week a long time. After Sommerville's departure nance No 30. being amenda-orj thereto, be Farmers are busy ha} ing and as a amended so as to read as followsPremiss had twenty-one cases, and Dr. Tilford Monday as aboard of equalization. Camp Crow again became in making the trip to New Ulm. The occu ell,vend, consequence the town has assumed a SEC 1. Tha^ no person ort persons shall fifteen. The doctors' offices were literally quite, if such a thing as quietness is dispose of traiheor odeal in, orgne awav party is made up as follows: C. W. H. very quiet aspect. strewn with patients suffering from possible with a thousand and one mosquitoes any spiritnons, vinousr,a malt, or fermented liquorsless dn At last Wednesday's glass ball shoot Heideman, captain Emil Weschcke, quantitie0s bxhan in gallons, mor at anyplace what appeared to be cholera morbus, buzzing around a man's head. Wm. Koch carried off the honors. For i or building, nor permit the same or am Wm. Emerich has the frame up for a but in a very severe form. It seems geologist Ben. Juni, batonist F. Sandwald, ntIr As we were about giving up all hope qu H^K particulars enquire of Albert Bogen. that the people attacked were taken handsome new house. The Washington of getting any rest that night, a happy P"*loybvnator them within the corporate limits, steward. Where interesting specimenb with cramps, vomiting, purging, &c, pt the city Ulm without having flrt obtained a. thought struck our friend Hagberg." He bee has evidently stopped buzzing: too large for transport are license for that purpose as hereinafter provided and suffered intense pain. Some were The total population of Nicollet county pulled off his boots and in just a minute ordinance'Tan\ anPyr(nisl this section whoo thi and person \iolate in Bill's ear. found, Mr. Heideman makes a sketch able to go to the doctors personally, i,e and a half there wasn't a mosquito is 13,441, as against 12,360 in 1880. shall upon comicuon thereof be fined to am' others were carried, and others were of the same and immediate surroundings. within a half a mile of the camp, and sum not less than twentv^ dollars and for each The net increase in the county in the At the late National encampment (of taken to hotels. Several boys were the balance of the night was passed in subsequent offense not les than flftj dollars nor fa five rears is 1,081. the G. A. R. at Portland, Me., it was decided more than one hnndred dollars and costs cf prosecution, picked up in the park in an insensible peaceful repose. LVTEROwing to important business toberecoverd summanlv before one of state, and some of the men were but to hereafter observe memorial the City Justice and be imprisoned unul such fine Annual school meeting next Saturday Sunday morning opened out clear engagements, Mr. Juni returned home little better able the care for themselves. and costs are paid not exceeding ninerresident da\ a? person, is a Oi. dav on the Sabbath. and oalmy apd Camp Crow was astir evening at 7 o'clock, at Turner ,^Tha Fortunately both the physicians were at Sunday evening. the city of New Ulm desiring a hcense under thi bright and early. Our friend Hagberg Hall. Everyone having in view the interests home, and all the patients were saved, ordinance shall make a written application therefor Next Saturday being the third Saturday was the first to see tne light of day,and to the Cit\ Council which application hail but some of them narrowly escaped. While gunning alons: the river bank of our schools should attend. before the others hid completed their gi\ a particular description of the binldmsr or in July, school meetings will be The lemonade vender had called for room if more than one building or room is situated opposite the city, last Sunday morning, toilets he brought in a rabbit and a held mall the common school districts tartaric acid at the drug store but was on the lot, and the number ot the lot and block The Hausbesucha hopes that the pigeon, dead ltnesses of his excellent Herman Wmklei met t\\ tramps who, ull the time of filing ^ucli application the given tartar emetic, and the mistake in Minnesota, as pei the amended person o appljin-' hall also tile with the Uv. REVIEW will better itself. Well, that's marksmanship with a riffle. Mr. Nixof after a few minutes conveisation, asked was not discovered until nearly forty -ai Cit\ a bond in the form and wuh the ton- scnool law of last winter. and Mr.Fischer soon busied themselves just what the Review has been doing dUious hereinafter required. people had been prostrated. to see his gun. As soon as they had the witlygetting breakfast, while Mr. Hagberg The Council maj thereupon.if thev Miall deem light along. For some people the gun in then possession they ran to the Mr. Aug. Schwertfeger at Iberia has and ye editor em off in quest of the applicant a ht person, the location proper inJ world never moves fast enough. that the sureties mentioned in his vaul bond are At New Ulm the 31 saloons run from berries. About 8 a. m. we sat down to river and jumped into the a boat and one of the dandy custom mills. He last Mifncieut grant such license aud direct the City daylight to late at night on Sundays, a breakfast that would have done credit Olerk to issue the same t" the applicant upou pulled off Herman and a few of his ear ground up in the neighborhood of It appears that Geo. Becker, one of and yet a drunken man is seldom seen pa\ment bj him torequired the Cit\b Clerk the-urn o'i section two to the West or an. The bill of nm dollars and none dollar as his fees for i-^uinar 36,000 bushels of wheat,and he manufactures friends followed the tramps down the bo in that place on Sabbath davs. At our Sew Ulm boys, has gone to Redwood fare consisted of five kinds of meats, the same Th Mankato, where saloons are closed on an article of flour second to river with a view regaining possession fish, chow-chow, two kinds of bread, to-stay, as from the Gazette we .uSF Sundays, the reverse of this is true. In cake, cheese, butter, milk, coffee, canned mis ordinance shall be in theypenal sulm of three none. We are glad to know that he of the gun, but the tramps threatened approved the Cit Counci and con learn that he has recently purchased hundrebde (*300) dollars signed two or more sure- other words, there are more drunken peaches, three kinds of berries, prospers. S to shoot if they were not permitted to a number of fine residence lots in that men on a single Sunday at Mankato,than mtioned that the person so licensed will not sal! Winer and "Old Crow." Bieakfast continue their journey unmolested. there are at New Ulm'in a dozen Sundays. burffh. or otherw lse dispose of, furnish or gi\ aw a\ an over and dishes washed up, we enjoyed Attention Co spirituous \inous malt or fermented liquors a't. It seems that the restraint upon Previous to meeting Herman Winkler, ourselves in various ways until anv place other than the building for which such, liquor sellers, imbibers and the article Since the recent rains the crops person is licensed nor to am minor or habituaL the same tramps met Capt. Rosskoph dinner time, when another sumptuous are itself at Mankato prompts a laro-e numto arunkard, that he will keep a quiet and orderl\ coming on very nicely. The rye There will be a regular drill meeting past was set before us by our entertainers. and tried a similar game on him, butber and house and no* permit gambling ith cards or am "go for it" by purchasing a supply In the afternoon we took a boat other device for monej, or the represematne of barley harvest is but a few davs next Thursday evening at 7:30 sharp. dis- the captain was too much of a soldier on on Saturday evening and inebriating mone his place of business. ride on the river and a plunge over the SEC 4 Xo person shallany conduct am house, saloon tant, and, if the weather holds good, in Every member must be present themselves on the following day, to give up his gun. The tramps should e Ul where spirituous MUOU S dam. We also had very pleasant visits obar-room or place, within the limits of the aud in this way desecrate the Lord's two weeks from now the wheat harvest By order of Capt. Max. J. Rosskopf. Clt have been followed and made to pay from Ernst Brandt of New Ulm and Day. At New Ulm anyone can buy liquor malt or fermented liquors are sold disposed of o^ will have quite generally commenced. John C. Zieske and son from Sleepy A. FISK, 1st Sergt. dearly for their bold theft. given away, a noisy boisterous or disordeih. and get drunk on Sunday a great Eye. At 7 o'clock, andjafter a hearty manner, or shall permit therm drunkardj,gaming an olamr habitual am or eithe nianv in that place do drink beer on forr description Tnone or the representative of mo- The subscription price for the Farmer's supper, Mr. Hagberg and ye editor bid The Msennerchor at its semi-annual When the day's labor is o'er and the shall sell vend, dispose of or gne awav to the Day of Rest, but they use it moderately adieu to Camp Crow and took Foot a Advocate, the new agricultural meeting last Friday evening elected the and the several churches are well people betake themselves to rest, there of the aforesaid liquors 1? and Walker's line to Sleepy Eye, where journal published In St. Paul, is $2.00 attended. If you charge five cents a following officers for the ensuing six is a young man who makes his home Provided, any conduct or acts bj any emplovee we arrived in time to take the 9 o'- glass for water and give liquor away, ot any house, saloon, baraoom or place above per annum. When clubbed with the months: clock train for home. not a hundred miles from the Union named as herein above prohibited, or the eninjr human beings are so constituted that pr giving away of anv of the herein above named REVIEW, we will furnish both papers PresidentJacob Petrv. Both Mr. Nix and Mr. Fischer are Hotel who nigh' after night plants they will buy the water and let the liquor liquors by anv employee shall be deemed the act-. Vice PrestHenry Wankum. for $2.65. Now is the time to subscribe. making careful examinations of the formations and doings of, and by, the holder of the licenseanid a recor alonethey will look upon the himself on the sidewalk and sends forth kee therefor, and such holdesrh of thehcense is hereby SecretaryJohn Duengler. 1 of the Cottonwood and surrounding latter as a cheap, worthless article. Upon a1 Purposd of all licensesperethot is made responsible therefor an liable upon the stilly night the most Harrowing TreasurerAnton Gag. ?providedrelhCtr a country, and they expect to The prohibitionists of Redwood county V1^ alty hereinafterf what other hypothesis can this frailness 5 CustodianHermann Schuett. and "soul stirring" strains that can put in at least ten days between Iberia will meet in delegate convention at of humanity be accounted for? K^ lde Musical Director *Z2k and the mouth of "the Cottonwod. be ground out of a clap-trap accordion. Walnut Grove next Friday, at 2 o'clock St. Peter Journal. himmundeerdthis ^u, for what purpose to wha i sued by ordinance, stating when, They have already gathered and sent se issued under this orditime,t ho For a time the neighbors regarded the W..K llcen p. m., for the purpose of electing two At the semi-annual meeting of the home a very large number of fine specimens length of nfor what sum of money and th- deluded young man pityingly, but finally On Monday evening, about 8:30 o'- place where the business is to be carried on of rocks, and anticipate some a delegates to the State prohibition convention, ,T^ New Ulm Turnverein, held last Saturday ,C clock, when deputy sheriff Galles went a delegation ot ladies armed with valuable discoveries. They have stood nance shall be transferred to any person or per to be held in Minneapolis July evening, the following officers were into the jail to lock the prisoners in sons nor shall the place of business named in anv the trip remarkably well and are in the kazoos volunteered to interview bim. 22nd and 23rd next. license be changed without the consent fth"e elected for the ensuing six months: their cells for the night, he noticed that best of spirits. Mayor or the City Council to be endorsed thereon He tumbled in shoit order, and nowtwo of the prisoners acted rather queer, ana no license shall be transferred until the per President, Peter Scherer. The Southern Minnesota Live Stock the distant sounding of a kazoo sends son toi whom it is to be transferred gives the bonft while the third, A. Craft, was not in Vice President. Fr. Burg, Sr. Re-Union of New Ulm's Defenders. provided for in this ordinance and recitniK the sight. Suspicionino some deviltry, and Fair Association will hold a fair at him scampering around the first street proposed change For each transfer of a license Secretary, E. Brandt. the applicant shall pay to the City Clerk the Galles at once locked the two prisoners Mankato the first weet in September. Cor. Sec, C. Bach. corner. Although he still occasionally It has been suggested by some of sum of one dollar as a fee for entering the trans in their cells and then began the search fer on his books. Treasurer, Dr. C. Weschcke. those who defended New Ulm during Arrangements are being made to secure forgets himself and takes up his old for the third. He was soon convinced 1st Turnwart, E. Heers. the Indian outbreak in 1862, that a reunion Provided that the Mayor shall have the powet some fast trotting and running stock to position on the sidewalk, his concerts that a jail delivery had been affected, to grant a temporary change of the place of business be held here in commemoration 2nd Turnwart, Albert Held. set forth ather said,license mother for wife a period or child of onfe appear at that time.The track is one of are always cut shoit in the middle of and going into the privy he found a of the battle. That the men who came Bar Committee. A. G. Seiter, Fred An faE' I', hole in the wall, under the window, the finest in the state and some fast the first tune. to our aid from neighboring towns are Pfaender and C. Baltrusch. large enough to admit the passage of the any habitual drunkard, or any officer of said city, desirous of participating in a re-union time may be expected. The premium may make a reqmst in writing to the City Coun body of a man .Everything, indicated that of this kind, the following letter is Every person having at heart the cil giving the grounds therefor to the eflect that Some commendable improvements list will be issued in a few weeks. young Craft had but a few minutes before proof: ail liquor dealers ofsatd.city be notified not to interests of our public schools should are this ear being made in Sleepy Eye. sell, furnish or give directly or indirectly to such, been helped through the hole by Le Sueur, Minu., Julyll, 1888. habitual drunkard any liquors end if the said. The St. Peter Tribune says it is rumored attend next Saturday evening's school The new bank building erected by his confederates on the inside, and that City Council is satisfied that it is proper to grant Jos. Bobleter, Esq. that T. E. Bowen, the accomplished in five or ten minutes more all three the said request, they shall order the City Cleik meeting. Among the business that Griffith & Smith is a model of architecture. New Ulm. to issue a written or printed notice to each would have escaped. The wall at the editor of the Sleepy Eye Herald, will come before the meeting will theelection This building is 25x70 feet in censed liquor dealer of said city forbidding him Dear Sir:Some of us who defended place where an exit was effected is 18 trom selling, furnishing or giving, either directly is a candidate for deputy collector of of two new members of the board New Ulm against the Indians in 1862, size, and two stories high. The front or mairecily, to such habitual drunkard any liquors inches thick but as an iron rod from think it would be appropriate to commemorate whatever, which notice may be served internal revenue, the office J. B. Sackett of education, vice C. C. Brandt and Fr. walls are of red pressed brick, laid in the stove and a stove-lid handle had tne city Marshall or any police officer of saidcitv. the da\ of the battle (I think now holds down so gracefully. If Heers, whose terms expire. By all ana after being so served with such notice no licensea been brought into requisition, it is mortar of the same color. The water lt^was the 25th), or two days, if you liquor dealer in said city shall in any way. quite probable that not to cxceedUhivty the above is true, T. E. is sliding means, let there be a good attendance, tables, window caps, sills and entrance sen, nirmsh, or give either direct 1\ orindirectK, choose, by a geneial re-union at New minutes was consumed in removing the such habitual drunkard mentioned in sucli down the scale remaikabh fast, and if anyone has anything to saj Ulm. I have been appointed to confer steps are of Kasota stone. The front is notice, any spirituous, vinous malt or fermented, brick and mortar. Sheriff Schmidt with a few gentlemen of your city in liquors or beveiages for any purpose or on any. and he mav yet come down to a tending to the welfaie of our public of very beautiful design, but would was in the upper part of the county at pretense whatsoever, and anv person lolating the regaid to tne matter, and to find out cross roads postoffice. schools,let it be said at the school meetins:. provisions ot this section shall be punished as the time. Craft is the first prisoner to show off to still better advantage if the whether the people of New Ulmhereinafter provided e&cape from the present county jail, but lower story was one or two feet higner. would be pleased to have such SEC 8 That all licenses issued under this Prof. Bechtold, Rev. Mr, Pollock and it is not probable that his liberty will ordinance shall be kept conspicuously posted in The masonry was under the supervision a gathering take place there. I the place of business for which they where issued be of long duration. Dr. Frisbie have been appointed by The wife of Wenzel Arbes, living in have also wntten to Mr Pfaender, bv the perscn holding the same, and the ciu of Mr. Casemier Ochs of this city, Congressman Wakefield as a board of council may revoke the same whenever they deerii Mr. Rosskopf, Mr. Brust and tne town of Ridgely, Nicollet county, and right well did he perform his part it proper so to do. A couple of discharged ciicus employees Mr. Nix, who, I learned, lived in New examiners of the applicants for West became insane on Sunday, July 5th, feEC, 9 Am person or persons who shall befoundguiltv were detected last Wednesdav of the contract Ulm during tne outbreak. Please let of violating either or any ol the Point of this congressional district. The caused by brooding over the supposed in the brush on the west bank of the provisions of this ordinance, except as hereinS* me hear from jou, und inform me how Mr. Wm. Giesecke is erecting a very examination will be held on July 23, tore specially provided shall upon conviction Minnesota river near Bender's brewery. loss of a sum of money which she had the people theie feel about it There tnereot, be fined in in\ sum not less than tw ntv fine lesidence, onh about one block The men were first detected by sonie commencing at 10 o'clock a. m at the live dollars nor moi *thnn one hundred dollars, is not much time to spare. If the loaned out. She became so violent children bathing in the river. As some ana cos of prosecuJon and be imprisoned until distant from the mill. The building is office of Dr. Frisbie, Mankato. We gathenns: is to take place, I shall have that on Saturday last it was deemed Mien hue and costs are paid not exceeding ninety, beer had been stolen from the cellar ot yet far from completion, but from present to correspond with several towns befoie are glad to learn that New Ulm will be best by her husband to take her to the Bender's bowery the night befoie. and bEC 10 The provisions of anv ordinance Lereofore final auangements cm be made. appearances it will be one of the finest represented in the list of applicants, the children noticing that the men had published, so far as the same are mcon asylum at, St. Peter, ami she was accordingly Yours truly, sistent herewith are herebv repealed and most conveniently arranged residences a heavy cargo of beer on board, notice ani wc hope not in vain. taken down on the 2 o'clock Stc 11 This ordinance shall take effect and A. DcE^CHER was sent up to Mr. Bender and Marshal in Brown county. be in iorte trom and after publication If it is not too late to make the necessary freight. Mrs. Arbes is about 38 years Winkleman. One of the men had Approved July 6th, A. 188.) The St. Peter Tribune sajs that Bridget arrangements for the re-union, in the mean time gone to sleep. The old and the doctors aie in hopes of Quite a litte excitement has been the REVIEW votes aye on Mr. Doescher's Calahan. a little girl ten \eais old, Attest MJ.TOE other, noticing that something was up. bringing her around all right in the 7 created in certain circles in Sleepy Eye pioposition. If the brave defenders JACOB Nix, Clerk. whose home is in Kilkenny, while on took to the woo Is and coraplete.v course of two or three months. ot New Ulm desire to congregate by one D. A. Kennedy, a stranger in hid himself that the mirshal's eio-fe the street attending the celebration at SHERIFF'S SALE here and ilk over old times, it behooves eye failed to detect his hiding place. the village, acting the part of a spy on Waterville on the "fourth" was struck us to gne them a heartv welcome. Number two, when arrested, asked to DIEDIn the cit) of Minneapolis, the saloon keepers. On Sunday before in the head by a bullet from a target V\ hat si\ ou. B\ virtue oi in execution, issued out of and uu. be allowed to wash his face in tne Saturday, July 11th, 1885, Herman der the heal ol the District Court, in ad izr tjjc last he went from place to place, entering gun, from the effects of which she died river but on arriving at the edge of the County of Brown ind St UeofiMmnesota.npon a Guetling, aged 34 years. Deceased the houses, in some cases, iMthcran Synod of Minn* and water he surprised the natives bv jumping judgment rendered and docketed in the said Court in less than an hour. The frames put ou the 19th day of August, A 1875, man i/ was a son of Mr. Wm. Guetling and resided Dakota into the river and wading and swiming through the residence portion, and. we up to receive the shots from the target tion wherein Green wood a- Plaintiff, anc to the Nicollet side, despite the remonstrances in this^city along term of years, W.Cadys ave thi wereh nint DefendaotseJunfoyda ueoige W bturges SF"18'd1and an are informed, in one or two instances rifle were of rotten pine, and the bullet in favor of udPlaintift against siidDc fendantsfor of the crowd which had IheGeiman Evangelical Lutheian previous to his going to Minneapolis. 8, sum,of the Two Hundred and Twenty-nineA pursuing tactics to obtain a drink not nd passed through with enough force to b\ this time congiegated. The chaps left S\nod in session in this citj and which Var By his close attention to business and at all honorable or gentlemanly. On oehind them twoempt\ and one part 1\ closed its labois on Tuesday evening of A !88o, levied npor. ail thf riglir, ti3'e .Mil enter the brain of the victim. The man gentlemanly deportment lie became interest of the twid Defend int W Cad* in i^-jd to empty beer kegs, two i am coats, some la-tueek, wab attended by the following the Monday following he made complaint running the concern has been arrested theiollowingdc-cribed at properly eitu.i quite popular in Minneapolis, and his children's clothing and other traps, all clergymen, Professors teachers and lung and being in -aid County of Biovn aact against every saloon keeper for criminal carelessness. State of Minnesota, to wit The !North half ol rhe of which had been stolen by them in delegates: hardware and tinware store had a very that had sold him a drink of liquor. North-west quarter of section twenty six (2t,, the neighborhood. Bender "recognized in 1 ownship, one hundred and nine (109) Xorth' good run of custom. His ailment was CLERGYMEN. DiedMiss Louisa, daughter of Mr. On Thursday afternoon Kennedy was the kegs as the ones which had"mysteriously of Range thirty-five (35) West, containine eirfay consumption, and he Avas sick about Albrecht. New Ulm Qulil, Minneapolis (80) acres ofland according to the United Statss disappeared from his cellar, and Mrs. Albert Held, July 8, 1885, at waylaid and quite badly pounded. Up Albrecht, Jordan Frey Moltke Government Sur\ey theteof two years. The New Ulm friends of Heidemann claimed ownership of the Chr Bender, Red wine KSchultze, Mankato the home of her parents, in New Ulm, to this time the sympathy of all fair Notice is hereby given, that I will sell the above Boernecke, Mazcppa Tromenstein.St. Paul rubber coats, while numerous matrons the bereaved extend their heartfelt sympathy. described real property to the higher bidder fo? S Deubei, Sleepy kye Minn., at the age of 15 years, after a A Braun, Belle Plaine thinking men was on the side of the cash, it public auction, at the fiont door of tht were still busy assorting the children's W F.Dieber,NewPrague N Volkert, Court House in the City of New Ulm, in theCounty long illness. Miss Louisa was an accomplished persecuted saloon keepers. While the clothing when the repoiter left. Emmerk, St Peter FSeifeit, Stillwater of Brown and State of Miiiiesota, Frey, Stillwater PBethtel, Thielmanton on Thursday the sixth day of August A 18Ks young lady but that fatal saloon keepers may not be directly Gausenitz, St Paul Chr Bottcher, Minneota at ten o'clock A of that day, to satisfy th^ On Monday of last week, during the Hnnzicker, Bremen Dagefoerde, Nicollet disease consumption cut her off in the responsible for the attack on Kennedy, said Execution, together with the inteiest and Camp Crow. Junker, Eitzen CWendt, St Paul eots thereon circus performance, Emma, 12-year-old prime of life. The funeral occurred Koehitr, LaCteggent A Reim, New Ulm it nevertheless operates against their Dated June 2-J, 1885. A Kuhn, Hannover von Rohr, Wiaona daughter of Ferd. Kapping, of Couitland, Friday and was very largely attended, JOHVB SCJIMID cause. In the Iowa law there is a Mende, Shakopee Grabaikewitz Last Saturday we received an invitation anenft of Brown County, .Mix n was taken suddenly ill and was AOpitz, Woodbmy Horst Courtland a tact demonstrating that deceased was from Albert Hagberg to accompany \EWHART, Plimtiffs Ath rney. clause declaring the man that buys a Hilpert, Wellington Chr Albiecht, Bigwood taken to Dr. Berry's office. The doctor him to "Camp Crow," located on esteemed by all who knew her. Ten drink of liquor equally as guilty as the PROFESSORS NOTICE TO CREDITORS., the moss-bedecked banks of the Cottonwood, pronounced her case to be a severe young ladies dressed in white and each man that sells it to him. A similar O Hoyer, New Ulm IAL Grabner, Mil^vau near Schwertfeger's mill. attack of diptheria. She grew rapidly kee Burk, carrying a wreath of evergreens'pieceded clause should be added to our State Stiteof Minnesota, County ofBrotsn In Pro. The greatest portion of our journey worse, and in forty-eight hours from bate Court. TEACHERS. the hearse. The bereaved have the law, for the benefit of such men as was accomplished by rail but at Sleepy In the matter of the estate of Jorg ne Risnuce W E Reim, Stillwater Brockmeier,Mankato the time she first complained of Eye a span'of H. G. Eaton's fast flyers sympathy of the entire community. Kasmussen deceased Kennedv. DELEGATES. Notice is hereby given to ill persons haViDsr feeling unwell she was a corpse. The were called into requisition. We arrived claims and demands agamt the et"Ue of Jorgiue Kobler, Greenwood Fr Boock, New Ulm at our destination about 9 n. ni. At the legular council meeting on the lemains were interred at the lutheran ltasmine Rasmnssen late of the County of Itedwood Burmeister, Eitzen Sauerfeldt Sleepy Eye PERSONAL MENTION. and gave the camp a very agreeable deceased, thit the Jud^e of th ProbateCouit Fi Senst, Bremen KDallman, Wellington evening of July 7th, a large number of cemetery in this city. The bereaved of Brown county will hear, examine, and W Bohning, Stillwater John Weber, Sanborn surprise, especially as the commissary adjut claims and demands against -aid estate at bills were audited and approved. The Scranch, St Peter have the sympathy of their Chr Burkle, Moltke stores we brought were greatly needed. hts office in the City of New Ulm in said county Judge Webber returned from many ThKasuhei, Lonesboro Tesmer, Shakopee on the fir-t Monday of each month for ix -ucl committee on streets and bridges was friends. On our arrival we foundJGust. Fischer Gerber, St. Paul Lake Benton last Wednesday evening. Neumann, La Grove cessive months, commencing wirh the first Monday Aug Schotz, Town Penn Wieseke, Minneapolis busily engaged preparing supper. The reorganized by adding thereto councilor in August 18O5, and that six months liom the Fr Meyei Blakely Tomnitz, Delano Hon.t John L'nd will permanently 20th aay of June 1885 hive been hmitrd mid al towering form of Robt. P. A. Nix was CI Vosbeck, Mankato Aug Eugfer, Redwing Brust, vice Dr. Weschcke, elected The sub-contiactor on the New Ulm, take up his quarters in this city in a lowed by said Probate Court for cred tors to Dresent Ludke, Acoma Latzke, Belle Plaine swaying to and fro keeping the ravanous their claim week or two. mayor. Councilor Bobleter was appointed Lone Tree Lake and Fort Ridgely mail mosquitoes at bay, while our friend Knud Pederson administrator of the E-nte of With the exception of Prof. Grabner, a committee on poor, vice route is again in the sulks. The government Jorgine Kasmme Rasmnseen Deceased Jy33. Mr. Schwertfeger stood by and gave Albert Wagner and family have the foregoing are all from Minnesota. the boys a history of his experience of Brust. Gust. Wendler came before perpetrates a great injustice again taken up their residence in this The forenoon sessions were devoted camp life in the early days. We were to discussions of doctrines, and the afternoon the council and requested that the $5 upon the people by letting out the contracts city. They arrived from Minneapolis not long in making ourselves at home, sessions to business of vanous fine by him paid for tardiness in complying on these mail routes to men who last Wednesday. and many was the yarntruthful and kinds. witn an order of the council in know nothing at all about the routes, otherwise (otherwise mostly)that WENZEL SCHDTZKO, Proprietor, Mrs. John Lind and little ones The theological department in the was spun during the evening. Durinothe regard to opening a certain alley, be to and generally bid them in for about Martin Luther College, which had started last Thursday for Almeda, Cal., early part of the evening the camp him refunded. The Council refused to half what it costs to operate them, only been opened temporarily, received MDW. ST., NEW ULM, Mnrc. to spend a few months with relatives had quite a number of visitors, among the sanction of the Synod and will be grant the request. Application of Ferdinand to throw them up without a moment's and friends. John accompanied them them Henry Behnke, who had doned continued permanently. This resolution Golnast for liquor license from notice when they find it don't pay. If the garb of a granger and carried something as far as Mankato. Lnrge, airy rooms, and an A No. was passed in the last session. less than a ton of hay seed in his June 15, 1885, was granted. The council the government paid what the service 1 table. Good sample room for the 4JThe instructors in the College for the Paul Baumgartner, who has been then took an adjournment to Tues- ahir. About midnight the quietness of N is worth the people would get their ensuing year will be Prof. O. Hoyer, accommodation of commercial travelers the camp was suddenly broken by a engaged in the banking business in Winona director, Profs G. Burke and A. Reim, day evening July 14, when the subject mail with regularity but there always in connection with the hotel. genuine Indian war-whoop. We all for a number of years, was visiting with Rev. C. J. Albrecht of this city assistant, i of street improvements received consideration. will be trouble as long as the present sprang to arms and made ready to repell Rates reasonable with relatives and friends in this i|fflijk4^ the attack but the disturber of our course is pursued. The finest wines, liquors and cigars The next meeting of the Synod will neighborhood the last two weeks. pe&cea young man by the name of at the bar. f^^ be held in St. Paul. dm &m^ii ~S vt^tf twtiffiUxmaR mum