New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
August 5, 1885 · Page 4 of 8
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WsFffiW^W "ffifa"^ ''^^l^^fla^wwy^wwr^ i rT^, 1 -S''F?' f fl' lailf^ School district No. 6, in the town of In recognition of the nation's loss in NEW ULM AND VICINITY. Miss Bertha Kiesling, 18-year-old built man. Seliner says he begged NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Sigel, is in want of a male teacher. See the death of Gen. Ulysses S. Grant, and daughter of W.. F. Kiesling, was suddenly Groebner to go away that he did not notice in another column. Travelers' Guide. in participation of the lamentation and taken ill last Wednesday. Dr. want any trouble with him, etc. but TEACHER WANTED. expression of reverence for his honored Strickler, who was hastily summoned, Groebner kept advancing, and when he Elef Elefson, an old resident of Linden, memory,the Postmaster-General orders A male teacher, competent to teach pronounced it a case of strychnine got within about three paces of the machine died on the morning of July 26, that all postoflices be closed between English and German, is wanted in poisoning. Dr. Muller was summoned Seliner pulled out his revolver after along illness. The funeral obsequies School District No. 6, Si^ei town the hours of 1 and 5 p. m. next Saturday, to the aid of Dr. Strickler, and after a and shot him dead, the ball entering occurred on Tuesday, several going Brown county. Application" will oe* the time set for the General's funeral. few hours of hard work the doctors received by the district clerk. A. Manderfeld, below the eye and penetrating his from this city. In accordance with these orders, until September 1st next. succeeded in saving the girl's life, and brain. Seliner at once unhitched his the New Ulm postoffice will *be closed By order of the Board, Winonk>.Petei?$i{ The Nicollet county fair will be held she is now as well as ever. Miss Kiesling team and drove over to Martin Hose A MANDERFELD, Dist Clerk. between the hours above named. 'n St. Peter on Friday and Saturday, says that, feeling hungry, she and informed him what he had done, Going East. Going West. September 4th and 5th. The Brown went into the pantry and ate a piece of SEWULM PUBLICSCHOOLS. at the same time requesting him to! go No. 4 Express, 9:15 a. m. No. 1 Express 4:50 a.m. An Exchange says:It behooves everybody County Agricultural Society will next sausage which, she thinks, had been over to the field and see whether Groebner 2 9:40 p.m. 3 6:05 p.m. to be on the watch these nights 14 Ac'm 10:15 a. m. Sunday fix the time for its annual 17 Ac'm 11:15 a. m. poisoned for tjie benefit of the rats. was dead. Seliner then came to 16 2:10 m. 19 S-10p. m. The fall term of the New Ulm Public for burglars. The old-fashioned habit fair. The proprietor of the Union Hotel, Nos. 1 and 2 daily this city and gave himself up. When All others daily Schools begins Monday, Auo-. 17th that many good people have of bolting where the poisoning occurred, discredits except Sunday. about half way his horse died from Applications for admission will be received The average daily temperature during their doors with a carrot and of barring the girl's story, and says that no C. W. HEIDEMANN, Agent at the Supt's office in the basement heat, and he made the balance of the last Month was 72 degrees Farenheit out the festive burglar with a mosqueto poison in any shape had been used in the of the new school buildino- on way on foot. There was no witness to at 7 a. m. For the same period Saturday, Aus: 15th. from 9 to 12 a', netting, is getting altogether to decollet Officers ot Brcwn County house for rats or mice since he assumed the shooting, and Mrs. Groebner first last year 63|. These observations were 1 to 5 p. m. and 6 to 9 p. ni. The law A spring gun at each window and a control in June. There seems to learned of the death of her husband provides that every parent, guardian or Post Office Addret 'ewUlm. made by the weather-clerk of the bull dog on the front steps goes further be a mystery attached to this case other person having control of any AUDITORJ. P. Bertrand. through Martin Ho&e. Deceased's wife Dakota House. TRBASURBRR. Pfefferle to make more of a show, and show is child or children between the acres off which will probably never be satisfactorily is a sister of Andreas Seliner, she done REGISTER OF DEEDSJohn Grimmer. eight and sixteen years, shall be required what counts these da} s. Nothing so JUDGE OF PROBATEE. BfaiaH. cleared up. everything to prevent the rupture, and Next Saturday being the day set apart to send such child or children to a Cr ERKOF THE DIST. COURTAmen Jjanchard discourages an able-bodied tramp or SHERIFFJ. B. Schmidt. when it came she held aloof from their for General Grant's funeral, it is public school or private school taught bURVEYORJ. Berndt. burglar as to have the top of his head Something About Sunstroke. by a competent instructor, for at least hoped that the people of New Ulm will quarrels, but naturally sided with her COURT COMMISSIONER-E. Koch. blown off by a load of buckshot. COUNTY ATTORNEYGeorge W. Somervile 12 weeks each year, 6 weeks of which manifest their esteem for the dead hero husband. CORONERJonas LaudeNschlager. shall be consecutive, unless strch child From the New York Health Board's Circular. COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT. J. B.Vehkanje by displaying their flags at halfmast. On Thursday Seliner was taken before or children are excused from attendance PreventionDon't loose your sleep: Mr. C. H. Ross, cashier of the Brown by the Board of Education and Justice Duncan at Sleepy Eye, but sleep in a cool place: don't worry don't County Bank, departed for New York Officers ot the City of New Ulm. that persons not complying with the he waved an examination and was committed get excited don't drink too much alcohol on Monday evening of last week. He According to the News, Felix A. Borer provisions of this act shall be fined in a to the county jail to await trial MAYORC Weschcke. avoid working in the sun if you sum not less than $10 nor more than telegraphed back on Friday that he had of Le Sueur is in possession of the COUNCILORSJ. Bobleter, L. Buenger, Loeuhard, at the next term of court. The Coroner $2o for the first offense. can if indoors, work in a well ventilated C. Brust and J. Pfaenninger. fully identified the man and woman original and only muster roll existence CLERKJacob Nix. went out on Thursday and held an Non-residents desiring to attend our room wear thin clothes wear a light TREASURERFr. Forster. Braun, alias Bosch, as the parties who of the Le Sueur Tigers, No. 1, the schools will report for examination at CITY JUSTICESR. Fischer and Aug. Westphal. inquest, but no new facts were hat, not black put a large, green leaf had negotiated thej loan for $1,800 at company that came from that place in CITY ATTORNEYJos. A. Eckstein. bupt. office, on Friday, Aug. 28th, elicited and a verdict was given in accordance CONSTABLEJos. Galles. in it drink water freely and sweat freely the bank, on the representation that 1862 to the defence of New Ulm. MARSHALCnas. Winklemann. with above facts. if fatigued or dizzy knock of work, they were Mr. and Mrs. Pfisterer. The By order of the Board of Education, While Geo.Schulz,the 10 year old son Seliner is not of a quarrelsome disposition, lie down in a cool place, and apply cold Snpt slick couple will leave New York today New Ulm Market Report. NlX of Mrs. M. Schulz of Sigel, was riding and although he has always evaded New Ulm, July 31, 1885. water and cold clothes to your head in charge of Sheriff Schmidt and one of four horses attached to a Self meeting Groebner when possible, he has TOCREDITORST and neck. Mr. Ross, and they will arrive in New [Corrected weekly by R. PFEFFERLE, dealer in NOTICE Binder yesterday, the horses shied and several times been unmercifully pounded Strain, Provisions, Groceries and Country Produce. CurePut the patient in the shade Ulm Friday evening or Saturday mornins:. threw him to the ground. On examination, by Groebner. Of.last Wednesday's loosen his clothes about the neck send MINNESOTAE, 8lat STATE OP it was found that his right arm IN PROBATE COUR1 County of Brownh, 5 affray he tells a straight forward story, for the nearest doctor give the patient GRAIN. was fractured above the wrist. mEUe and the jury will no doubt find that the estate of Jenlf cei^e?.6 cool drinks of water or black tea or 1 PROVISIONS. The circus has been here and gone, 8 Notice is hereby^ 1 givin to persons havinr shooting was done in self-defence. At 88 black coffee, if he can swallow. If his Wheat, 68 S 73 8 onr^ and a very poor excuse of a show it was, The new deputy revenue Collector in present public sympathy is strongly ofBrowoffice1 h, Oats 25 skin is hot and dry, prop him up, sitting Ouren late of the Counttye deceased thar Mond? S fir6t too. The three-headed woman must esta reminds the St. Peter people that New the Judge of thSaiProbate Court of saidI iolntv ,d Corn 30 with Mr. Seliner. th against a tree or wall pour cold water amHLy will hear, examine, andy adjust claims have died on the road overcome by 0 Ulm uses more revenue stamps than ns Barley 30 40 Unt a X??, over the body and limbs, and put on his mon%1?J*ld the heat, probablyat least she was uot 5 sa,d JrobS* Beef on foot, per cwt. 3 50 4 00 any other town in this district. He each allow HOTTEST ON RECORD. head pounded ice wrapped in a cloth 4,Why, they ship beer from New eacn montn for siaxnsuccessive months tomm/J Mutton per head 3 00 3 00says: visible here.- The leopard family consisted thiemllrstd lng with Monday in SeDtember IRR^ 7 te i or towel. If you can't get ice, use a Pork per cwt 2 50 3 50 that sixrmonths from the 17th day of jn^' tatA of three children, and about the Ulm to St. Peter every day, and very claims pnt, Four Men and One Woman Flour per cwt 2 50 3 00 wet cloth and keep freshening it. But th 'V* only curiosity with the show. The me 0 good beer it is toomuch better than ChriSan^i* Corn Meal( per cwt 1 50 if the patient is pale and faint, and his Christian Ahlnesy administrator of the Estat Succumb to the Torrid of Jens I Ouren deceased. AiJsJii nagerie is barely worth the name. thev make at St. Peter. Beans 1 00 pulse is feeble, lay him on his back, Peas 1 00 The ring performance was poor, and Meat, make him smell hartshorn for a few The law regulating the licensing of Onions 1 00 the jokes of the clowns stale and dry. seconds, or give him a teaspoonful of Potatoes, per bushel 40 special engineers (thresher engineers) As a whole, CoLGile's "great aggregation Sugar Cured HHIBS per ft 11.. aromatital spirits of ammonia or tincture is very liberal, simply requiring that of water, Large Numbers of Horses of living wondersu Breakfast Bacon per ft 10.. did not come up the engineer shall be sufficiently acquainted tw In Dried Beef, per ft 15.. Drop Dead in the Harvest 1D to King, Burk&Co.'s 25 cent show lately with the duties of the engineer Salt Pork, per ft 14.. this case use no cold water, but rub the exhibited in this city. The entrance examination for the Fields. Lard, perft @0 10 to know how to safely manage his hands and feet and warm them by hot *all term will be held FRIDAY, AUGUST Butter, per ft 8 10. boiler. The public will agree that 21st, beginning at 9 o'clock A.M. Fall applications untill the circulation is restored. Complaint is quite general from all Cheese, per lb 15 term begins Monday, August 24th, this is not an unreasonable requirement Poultry, per ft 7 10 The late warm wave was unquestionably parts of the State that fruit trees seem looO. I Eggs, per dozen 8 the most prolonged ever known in to be dying. This locality is'no exception. The reputation of this school attested GROCERIES PERS0NALMENTI0N. by an enrollment the past year this section of the country, and there is The trouble seems to be the same The reason that no gambling or SugarWhite, per lb 1\ $%. of nearly Six Hundred Pupils. Arrangements hardly any doubt that the first three everywhere and is what nursery joaen Yellow, per lb 7. 7J games of chance were perceptible in have been made for the accomodation days of last week and the fore part of Brown, per lb 7 term fire blast and they say is caused Aug. Falk, an artist in Zimmermann's and around the circus tents last Friday of a still larger number the Dried FruitsApples.. ..10 12 Thursday were the warmest ever experienced coming year. photograph gallery at St Paul, by electric atmospheric currents. A was no doubt owing to the fact that the Peaches, per lb 10 15 by the oldest settlers of this vicinity. is home on a visit For full particulars respecting conditions writer in the Austin Register says that gamblers traveling with the show came Prunes, per lb 10 12J of admission, courses of stndy exceptionally On Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday the only help or hope for a tree so affected to grief at Jackson and St James. Two CoffeeRio, Green 15 26.. Chas. Schoregge departed last Saturday low expenses, etc., sendfo mercury varied but a few degrees. Rio, Roasted,per lb. ..20" 25. is to carefully trim off the blasted of the crooks are now languishing at morning on a couple of weeks' the new catalogue, mailed free to an\ Java, Green, per lb.. .30 33 On Monday it was 98 degrees portion of the limb the balance of address, the Mankato jail, on a thirty day's sentence, visit to his parents in Renville County. Java, Roasted, per lb 40.. in the shade, on Tuesday 103 degiees, the tree will not be affected if the for beating the hotel keepers. EDWARD SEARING, President Mocha Green, per lb 35.. Mrs. Jos. Schultz, of Minnesota Mankato, Minn., July 22, 1885. 2ti on Wednesday 102 degrees and at 9 a. trimming is done as soon as possible TeasJap.m, per lb 40 75.. Lake,is visiting in this city with her sis. For some cause at this writing unknown, m. Thursday 98 degrees. By noon after the branch withers. The growth Green, pei lb 60 80.. ter, Mrs. A. J. Eckstein. John Seifert's wheat field, near PROBATENOTICE. Thursday a cool breeze had sprung up Black, per lb 50" 75" will be as healthy the following year as Attorneys Whitney of Currie, Andrews Hummel's Lake, in the town of Sigel, and mercury dropped a few degrees. ever. State of Minnesota, County of Brown ir. The machine yards in this city now of Benton and Thompson of Sleepy caught fire at 2 o'clock last Sunday The nights were but little better than have a deserted and forlorne look about h's Eye were in town Monday. alternoon and about 130 bushels of the days, and every body suffered from Cm,r- Tne Coming Re-union. them. E. P.'. McCullough, representing wheat in shocks was burned. Mr. Seifert the intense heat. Noyes Bros. & Cutler is in town to-day. thinks that tramps or some hunter ssirsjsr"*"' In this county five cases of fatal sun Three children of Ferd. Kopping are using newspaper for wadding was the Mr. Ed. Malzahn.a former resident The comitteeappointed to make all stioke are reported. On Wednesday a ^aeric FredericPeterson iZ I ?wf*i down with diphtheria in Courtland, And Whereas,8 Panl Anderson cause of the fire. of New Ulm, is here on a few days, \is necessary arrangements for the coming ai testament and "ayl-n man named Brey, working in the bar a 5 ^'5 hisw jpetuion, representing a th ,nan N.collet county. 8 it. MM rw? re-union -of the defenders of New Ulm vest field on the farm of Hubert Hillesheim, March1*rR*S\&etestat,1881 nid County lon thee 17teh8day of Here is a mathematical curiosity for ttr ')h in 1862 are hard at work. Geo. Jacobs, and that, sd petitioner is the sole execntw Alexander Schwendinger, son of in the town of Sigel, was prostrated The Turnverein pic-nic in Hunter's da nfth a the boys and girls to practice on: Take in don, secretary of the committee is in receipt d1C Ig. Schwendinger, departed last Saturday with heat and died in a few minutes !HSh the said instrument may b idttiltttidl to Rest, last Sunday, was a grand social a ""'rume* sne a slip of paper and place thereon in figures this Coort !)sr of the following letter from Judge Flandrau: 8ai for Muenchen, Bavaria, where he befor alter being taken to the house. He ot ihe?afdeDet,Holthh*ehT**Zd and financial success. jour age in years, dropping ar will enter the art studio of one of the came from Wisconsin this spring. and Several farmers in Redwood county months, weeks and days. Multiply the atUipPrXtPn^^'i tnria a 5Sg-t110 S St. Paul. Minn. Aug. 1st, 1885. most celebrated artists. ,y August Richter. acred 21 years, at Had thc.r corps destroyed by hail on sum by two, then to the result obtained "heMthdaTof^u!tA*D o'clock in Geo. Jacobs. Esq., 1885 the forenoon, when .11 .J? Mondav mgit of last week. work in the han est held on the larm Col. Bobleter left Mondty evening add the figures 3,768: add two, then New Ulm, Minn. ot Stephen G.uth, in the town of Eden, My Dear Sir: tor S Paul, in response to a message divide by two subtract from the result The pti )li schools of New Ulm besrm Yours of July 25th last, was sun struiA on Wednesday, and from General MacCarthy, to accompany obtained the number ot your 3 ears of inviting me to assist at there-union ot Moud is, August 17th. See Supt. died Thursday ln'-rmng. Mr. Richter's age, and you will lind figures tuat will Governor Hubbard and staft to New the defenders of New Ulm, to be held Ni\'s notice in another column. parents reside in the town of Sigel. sursprise. York to attend Gen. Grant's funeral. on August 22nd, inst. is received. I By the Coort. On Thuisday Peter llillesbeim, aged The party, accompanied by Co. C, of The State High School Board last accept with much pleasure the invitation, EMK BRAKDT, (L Judge of Probate and D. V. wiil be there. So little 21 years, in the toun of Sigel, was ami The house of Jens P. Peterson of the First regiment M. N., Capt. Bean, Friday vottd the New Ulm and Sleepy is known among the present people siruK while sitting on a binder. He Prairieville, Brown county was struck commanding, left St. Paul last evening. Eye high Schools the apportionment of NOTICE of this State of the occurrences of the was carried to the house and medical by lightniug Tuesday afternoon. The $400 provided by law. Indian outbreak of 1862, and so modest Mrs. Aug. Schmidt and her daughter OF aid summoned from this city, but the electric fluid entered the chimney, demolishing have been the people who participated Minnie, of St. Louis, are visiting in The excavator engine at Amiret on EXAMINATIONS OF TEACHERS. in those events in speaking of them, unfortunate young man died about five the stove, bed and other articles the city. They came north to escape that I feel much inclined to do my the D. C. Ry. exploded Monday a. m. minutes before the doctor reached Ins of furniture, also sinking the the heat, but they pronounce the last part in recalling the importance of the Aug. 3, badly scalding John O'Hern Public examinations of teachers and bedside. house fully thixse inches in the ground r^ri^sfoiiow^of battle that was fought" at your town for teachers of the County Brown few days as being more oppressive and engineer and his son the fireman. at one corner, making it nearly a complete 23 years ago. It was a memorable historic John Wilfarth, aged 74 years, herding hot than any experienced so far this event, and should uot be forgotten.I wreck. Although slightly shocked, cattle near Mr. Liesenfeld'o place, season in St. Louis. will endeavor to be there, According to the Herald, the match the family escaped without serious in the town of Sigel, was overcome by game of ball that was to be played in Truly yours FATALSHOOTINGAFFRAY. heat on Thursday, and when found was injur}-. this city between the Sleepy Eye and Sleepy Eye the Public School CHAS. E. FLAXDRAU. laying in a slough dead.He complained ttt house, Sept. 3d.and4tb, 1885 Mankato clubs has been declared off. "The Lives and Graves of our Presidents" the day before of feeling badly, but Springfield at the Public Schoolhduse, Christopher Groebner Killed is the most beautiful book for Timely advice from an exchange: Sept 5th and 6tb, 1885 thought it was nothing more than a local The Farmer's Alliance club of New by His Brother-in-law, the times we have ever seen. It contains The cellar can not be too clean. If the The examinations will commence at disorder. Sweden, Nicollet couuty.last week purchased And. Scliner. a steel finish portrait of all the the mimed places at precisely 9 o'clock cellar windows are open in the dav Anna Sperl, aged 70 years, of the from S. D. Peterson of this city presidents of the U. S., is handsomely time ami the warm air let in a lar*e town of Cottonw ood, mother of Anton It is a notorious fact that the Sellners 6,000 pounds of binding twine and Prompt attendance is solicited. and price very reasonable. Some industrious quantity of moisture comes in with the New Ulm, July 17th, 1885. Sperl, was found dead last Tnursdav in and Cristopher Groebner, the former wire. person would do well to take hot air and is deposited like dew on the the corn field, and as she had not been J. B. VELIKANJE, living in the town of Albin and the latter up the agency for it in this community, cellar walls and floor. Thi3 encourages Powdered rice is said to have a great Co. Supt. complaining it is supposed she was a in the town of Stark, have been as hundreds of copies of it could be mold, and in a few daj the cellar is effect in stopping bleeding from fresh victim of sun stroke. deadly enemies for a number of years. J. GREENLEAF, sold here. For terms, etc., address impregnated with mildew. The cookr wounds. The rice powder is sprinkled Several other cases of sun stroke are The trouble, it appears, originated Elder Pub. Co., 364 Wabash Ave., night air contains less moisture, and upon lint, which is then applied as a (Successor to Pepper and Son,) reported, but the above are the only about some school or railroad land on Chicago. a bushel of fresh lime be placed in the Practical Photographer compress. ones that have proved fatal. which Groebner had squatted and cellar it will absorb a great quantity of 27eas'Th.rd Street, which was afterwards purchased b\ Many horses attached to harvesting Paul, Minn Last Thursday afternoon while coroner S moisture from the air and keep the cellar And. Gleissner, the victim of the recent Careful attention given to Copying old And. Seliner. They formerly Lved machines dropped dead from the effect Laudenschlager was absent in the dry. A bushel of lime weighing reaper accident in West Newton,is Pictures. close neighbors iu the town of Albin, of the heat. The following are the town of Stark holding an inquest, his ur SpecialtyThe finest eighty pounds will absorb twenty getting along nicely. He is at the St. work but two or thrje years ago Groebner names of some of those losino- horses: house, which some workmen were engaged that can be produced. seven pounds of water before it becomes Alexander* Hospital where he receives bought a piece of land in the town of John Fischer, 1 J. M. Haubrich, 1 Fr. in moving on to a new foundation, at all damp. A peck of it will absorb the best of care. C. WAGNER, Stark, and since then he has been living Jahnke, 1 Wm. Rautenberg, 1 Peter took a sudden tumble into the cellarthat more than six pounds, and a peck there. The piece of land that has Seifert, 1 Chas. Bode, 2 Twente, 1 is one corner went into the is very manageable. When it is slacked On Wednesday night the residence of been the cause of all the trouble between Chr. Filsen, 1 H. Vogelpohl, 1 Anton cellar and another skywardin which down to a powder and appears verv James Moore,who lives between Sleepy Undertaker and Dealer in the two families adjoins Groebner's Heger, 1 Peter Hilger, 1 Aug. Fenske, position it still remains. The accident moist it can be taken away and fresh Eye and Morgan,was destroyed by fire. farm, a narrow road only intervening. 1 John Gabriel, 1 August Gluth, 2 E. was caused by the collapse of one of FURNITURE lime supplied. Musty or moldy food is The insurance carried was $400 on the Last Wednesday afternoon Wagner, 1 Simon Bertran, 1 D.Beussmann, the cellar walls. None of the workmen dangerous to health, and may produce buildino- and $56 on the contents. Andreas Seliner was cutting wheat, and 1 H. Bode, 1 Chr. Bode, 1 H. were injured. The house, an old frame diseases, as surely as impure water 0 at the corner of the field nearest Groebner's Dittbenner, 1 And. Seliner, 1 Mr. Flo. structure, was badly twisted out of will. Sometimes a cake from a damp All those citizens of St Peter who took OF ALL KINDS. house he was met by Groebner, rian, 1. Total number of horses reported shape and broken by the fall and as cellar may be found, on breaking, to part in the defense of New Ulm.in August who, with a bottle in his hand advanced as having died from effect of heat, 24. soon as the coronor holds an inquest contain fine glutinous string or threads 1862, against the Indians, held a WALL PAPER, towards him and said: "Dog, either Many more have probably died, report over the ruins the structure will be taken which stretch from piece to piece. meeting last Saturday evening to make you or me must die now." Seliner of which have failed to* reach us. 1. apart and removed. '4m These threads are mold. Pies and it*. arrangements for attending the celebration was sitting on the machine, tvih^ CABPETSAND bread are often imperceptibly moldy in in this city on the 22nd. Le Sueur and, being a middle sized man, he Chas. Wagner is the agent for the At a meeting of the Board of Educa. warm, damp weather, and consequently 1 2 "Jfr' justly celebrated Household Sewing is likewise moving, and a good attendance was completely at the mercy of MACHINES.1 SEWDffi tion, last Saturday, all the old officers dangerous to health. memorablel Machine. of the survivors of that *y Groebner, who was a large, powerfully' were re-elected unanimously. NEW ULM, fight may be expected. MINN aiWHB mmalmlmmkmUm smsm