New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
October 7, 1885 · Page 4 of 8
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NEW UtM AND VICINITY. ft Grand ball in skating rink, Saturday, The Brown County Agricultural Society BROW COulTTPUBLICSCHOOLS, WEDDING BELLS. SPECIAL NOTICES. ^mm October 17th. has received $269,91 as its share In tbe October apportionment of of the State apportionment Not bad. Theo. Crone desires to give (notice The event of the week was the marriage Grand skating tournament at the the State school funds, Brown county Abstract of Hupt. Velikan- that he has received and is now opening last evening of Mr. Otto Schell pt rink next Saturday evening. The Silver receives $3,478,92 Nicollet county, $8- NEW ULM MARKETS:Wheat, No. 1, out a large assortment of Inr caps, this city and Mis asl AdeliMisSchwerdtfe- a 4Je*8 Report. and Augusta Cornet Band will be in attendance. 100,50, and Redwood county, $1,753,24. 71 No. 2, 66 oats, 20 corn, 80 barley, fur coats, mittens nnd gloves also overcoats, ge of Iberia and Mr Willia Yoer C^f Samf A ^a. oc c/v gr xnena, ana jar. muiam Xoera ready-made clothing and gent's The city council of St. Peter has passed Wes Of Interest to Everybody. 30-40 potatoes, 25 onions, 50 butter. Mr. B. Gruenenfelder announces that mm rpig^ underwear, to suit any shape, Vs" an ordinance forbidding druggists Schell of this citv. sps ft t 121. i9i W he has opened anew blacksmith shop. i Ulm, Oct. 5, 1885. taste or pocket book. The to sell wine or liquors unless upon a lne marriage ceremonies were Th horses attachedm*A to the bakery r_.- per 10 x*f, eggs* H& 1 See his card in another column. largest assortment of clothing in the physicians prescription. The result is delivery wagon took a lively turn over formed at 6:30, in the parlors of theEditor New Ulm Review: The first snow of the season came residence of Mr. and Mrs. August city, and selling at astoundingly low not very satisfactory. new town yesterday and scattered the bread I take pleasure in transmitting herewith last Sunday. It didn't snow very much, figures. around promiscuously. Schell, by Justice Richard Fischer, in for publication an abstract of the but it snowed enough to say "it snow- Mr. Wenzel Grundler, an old cobbler ,_ the presence of a large gathering of statistical report of the condition of ed." Theo. Crone will in a few days receive residiuff in the south part of the city, Company A announces a grand mill- tbe schools of Brdwn county for relative several car loads of apples. Wait! died very suddenly last Friday evening an friends tary ball Union Hall next Sunday The District Court for Brown county 2Hest the year which closed on the 31st pre8en wait until the receipt of these apples if while out in his dooryard feeding his fro 8 evening. The boys will leave nothing Paa convenes in this city next Monday. The of July 1885, and in order that your Tracv inneapolis ffl you want an apple that will keep ali Ey chickens. Funeral occurred Sunday. groomsmenn a undone to please their patrons on this following andb bridesmaids Ieri session will be longer than usual and a readers may the more readily make the Tfa winter. occasion. quite interesting. attended the contracting parties-: For comparison, I accompany the same A party of six hunters from this city Otto Schell and Miss Adelia Schwerdt- with an abstract cf the report for the Rev. Mr. Preine, who succeeds Rev. last Thursday went out to Linden after OYSTEKSJ OTSTERS!Notice is hereby The cash value of the medals and fegerMr. Anton Gag and Miss Sophie year 1884. given that the Headquarters' Sample Mr. Hiller as pastor of the German M. some wild geese. They returned gooseless, other prizes won by company boys, Berndt and Mr. Charles Martin and E. church in this city, has for some Room is daily in receipt of fresh oysters, but report having had a sheol of a In the year gone by a marked progress at the recent shoot at Fort Snellins, is Miss Louisa Baarsch for William time had charge of the Sleepy Eye congregation. and that they can be had on the time. 'Tis well, but it might have been has been achieved in the school $348. Certainly not a bad week's Yoerg and Miss Augusta SchellMr. premises in any style known to modern better. affairs of Brown county. Very oratifying work. Franz Burg and Miss Lena Hauenstein cookfry, also by the can, at reasonable increases are shown in the enrollment, The dark, smoky condition of the atmosphere Saturday night's freeze settled the and Mr. John Belland and Miss Katie rates. Remember the place,' Headquarters' the average daily attendance J. L. Thompson was on Tuesday of last Friday was undoubtedly vines, plants and what little garden Haeberle. The brides and bridesmaids Sample Room,one door north and the length of school in months last week appointed postmaster at Redwood stuff that escaped previous frosts. Ice due to the prevailing prairie fires in were very tastefully attired. The parlors of the Dakota House. while the expenses have diminished at Falls. Ruter has got a better to the thickness of one fourth of an Dakota. The smoke was so thick that were profusely decorated with an astonishing rate. The following thing in St. Paul, hence his declination EM. SCHNOBRICH, PROP'R. inch formed on small pools of water. at times the bluffs across the river could flowers and evergreens, and the scene shows the conditions of the schools in and the appointment of Thompson. not be seen. PIANOS TUNED:Prof. L. M. A. was one long to be pleasantly remembered detail: James Delany was last Thursday appointed Muntz desires to inform his patrons in Another childthe fourthof Mr. by all participants. Herman Fritzke, residing on Aug. postmaster at St. Peter, vice New Ulm, and all others needing the Number of scholars entitled to apportionment, Fr. Rosenau of Milford died from diphtheria The nuptial ceremonies concluded, Hellman's farm near the cemetery, was J. K. Moore, resigned. The appointment 3282 3304 services of a piano tuner, that be will last Monday morning. His only the happy couples and assembled No. of scholars not entitled to a p. last Saturday kicked in the face by a of Delany gives satisfaction to all parties. portionraent (not of pchool age, be in New Ulm the second week in October, remaining child, aged 10 years, has also friends took carriages and drove to or non-resident"), 79 9^ colt and quite severely injured. He had Jimmy is a good fellow, even if prepared to tune piauos and organs. Entire nnmber of scholars enrolled been down with the disease, but at this Turner Hall, where a large and brilliant term- his lips badly cut and several teeth each he is a Democrat. writing the prospects for its recovery company awaited their coming. In Winter, 2826 2730 knocked out. ii Summer, 2403 2143 are good. the hall the newly married couples held According to the census returns Average daily attendance: OYSTERS!The undersigned desires Winter, 1649.2 1523.5 A young lady of Madelia took a dose a reception and received the congratulations Brown county has 3,315 legal voters, the year 159 9 4 1416. 6 to inform the oyster-eating public Summer, 1549.6 1309 7 The postoffice department has directed Fo of strychnine in mistake for quinine, of their many friends, after 5,621 children between the ages of five New Ulm and vicinity that he is in re the discharge of the subcontractor Average length of schoolln months, 6.13 5.5 and to avoid the bitter taste of the latter which the party sat down to an elegant and twenty-one vears,8 deaf and dumb, ceipt of FRESH OYSTERS, which wil on the New Ulm, Lone Tree Lake and Number of teachers, each sex, in encased the poison in tissue paper, and elaborate supper. 1 blind, 13 idiots and 165 soldiers who each term be sold by the can oi by the dish, a Fort Ridgely mail route, and the employment Wintermfles, and this precaution with the services of 35 served in the Union army during the The Silver Cornet Band was in attendance reasonable rates. females, of a man who will at least 41 a physician saved her life. rebellion. Summermales, and discoursed sweet music make an effort to supply the offices JOHN GEIGER, females. 41 to cheer and enliven the occasion, and Number of teachers, each sex, regularly. opposite Postoffice. The State Register at Mankato is Apples were selling in this city last after supper the young people indulged each year- 38 publishing extracts from a diary kept Males, Saturday for $2 and $2,25 per barrel. 54 OYSTERS!I am in receipt of FRESH in dancing. Females, The opening of a street car line in by a prisoner in Andersonville. It Average monthly wages of teachers A man from Eagle Lake brought in a OYSTERS, and am prepared to serve The presents were very numerous for the year* Pierre was a notable event last week. makes one shudder to read it, even at car load which he offered for $2,25 per Males, (38.63 $37 06 them on the premises either stewed, and elaborate, and the young people The band was on duty and a public Females, 30 686 29.902 this late day, but the story of misery barrel. Pfefferle, one of our local fried or raw. They can a?so be obtained can start on their journey of matribliss meeting held with speeches and resolu Number of common school rtistricts and starvation is only too true. dealers, saw the Eagle Lake man andmonal 67 Independent districts, with the kno*vledge that by the can, at reasonable rates. tions. It was claimed to be the only 2 went him a quarter better, in consequence they have ths well-wishes of a host of street car line in Dakota in operation, JACOB HersciiELER, Total, 69 J. J. Meighen informs the Le Sueur 69 of which apples were in good friends. Prop'r Star Sample Room. the one in Fargo being dormant The Sentinel that he will not accept the appointment Namber of new school houses built, 5 in demand for a while. Value of the same, KISSO f&mia jr first ride was sold to Mr. JGlechler for of mail route agent, as himself Number of school'houses in county: Mr. Fr. Kuetzing sells Stark A gram PERSONAL MENTION. $60, and the first car ul netted $1T)5. Frame, 62 61 and wife have good positions as Lake Benton News:We still hold bags at 25 cts. each. Brick, 9 9 school teachersa profession they have the postoffice,Cass* commission not Log, 2 2 Chas. L. Roos took a run to St. At 2 30 a. m. Friday the Sherman attained a high standing inin Milford, Mr. Fr. Kuetzing sells Stark A gram ha\ ing arrived. Can it be that the department Total, 73 72 Paul last Thursday. house at Tracy was discovered to be in bags at 25 cts. each. Brown county. has found out what a damnable Value of school houses and site", $67504 $61656 flames. The alarm was promptly given, Mr. Kaiser, county treasurer of all seats and desks, 6103 4622 appointment has been made and Chas. Warner is the agent fcr the school apparatus, 3019.05 1436.50 Herman Groti has sold his famous but nothing could be done to stay Nicollet county, was in New Ulm Friday. revoked the same? We owe nothing to libraries, 477 137 justly celebrated Household Sewing Tivoli, on Bridge square, St. Paul, to the flames, and the building, with A\erage -ate of taxation, 7 3 mills 6 3 mills. this Democratic administration, we ask Machine. Max Roemer of Milwaukee. The report much of its contents, was quickly consumed. RECEIPTS. no favors from it, but by the powers, D. H. Seamans, of Cordova, Le Cash on hand beginot yearning $15105.60 $8857 42 that Mr. Groti has been in negotiation At 3 o'clock on the same if the outside world don't know what a Sueur county, formerly a resident of Received frcm school fund, New Advertisements. morning, the Sherman house at Fargo, with New Ulm parties to open fines, estrays, etc., 6377 46 5017 27 ourthe town of Stately, this count}-, made character has been appointed as Received from 1 mill ta\x collected5472 3007.321 6121593.70643266*2 collected 28747.9 2289 0 1] one of the finest hostelries in that city, the Metropolitan hotel seems to have a 6 IV*C d98 0, us a pleasant call last Saturday. !i successor it will be because our pen fails New blacksmith Shop was also destroyed by fire, with nearly been without foundation. us. According to the St. Paul scribe of all other sources, 865.71- 1460 05 all the personal effects of the guests Total, $59576 61 $63088 76 the Minneapolis Tribune, E. Y. Kaeh The Mankato Review says rumor has and the hotel furniture. It was a bad Fr. Aleyerding. residing in the brick Notice is hereby given that I have DISBURSEMENTS. (E. G. Koch) is in St. Paul as a grand it that a surveying corps are looking Paid for teachers' wages $22405 52 $22790 46 opened anew blacksmith shop at Siebenbrunner's night for Sherman houses. house opposite the German M. E. wood school supplies 5321.56 2890 58 juror in the U. S. circuit court. over the road between Janesville and old stand, Minnesota repairs & improving church in this city, met with a very sad newJKtno',1h'n8e8&eite87295 2 8 7 156459 8 street, between First and Second South grounds 347 50 1478.17 New Uim to determine the merits of A protective union has been organized Miss Peterson, daughter of Tollof accident last Saturday evening. He streets, and am prepared to do all kinds in St. Peter, which aims at, the proposed cut-off and if favorable Peterson of Lake Crystal, was visiting bonds and interest, 3336.64 3437.99 was returning from Sleepy Eye with a of work in my line. Special attention r. other purposes, 1884 94 1749 33 something may be done at an early day 1. To increase trade in St. Peter. with friends in this city Monday. Mr. ^ash on hand at end of year, 15859 58 15096.25 load of Rev. Mr. Preine's furniture, given to shoeing horses. 2. To encourage borne manufacture. Peterson was formerly a resident of in the way of building it. 3. To enhance the value of real estate. Total, $69576.61163088 76 and while descending the short but B. GRUENENFELDER. Aveiage expenses for each schol- 4. To entice manufacturers to set up and operate New Ulm. their machinery in St. Peter. steep hill near John Krueger's place, [Nov. 1, '85J Annual salary of Co. Supt $828. S675.75 5. To prevent any clique from ruling the city, The St. Peter Herald says there is four miles from New Ulm,tbe neckyoke Henry Bagel, of Superior, Wis., Number of schools visited by Co *o- and by such ruling ruin the city's trade GRAND nothing strange in the appointment of Snnt, U9 6. To effectually stay th effort of a faction to became loose and the heavily loaded is here on a visit to friends. Henry is deny apart of the busijess men of their personal I umber of certificates isued' J. J. Meighen, a Butler man, to a mail libei ty 1st grade, 5 wagon ran on to the horses, who as a a convalescent from a severe attack 2nd 25 7. To prevent any clique from interfering with route agency, in view of the fact that matter of course became unruly and of typhoid fever and he expeets to remain .Ird 27 the private affairs of other men. very many of those who have been appointed 8. To place every man and nil business on a ran, upsetting the wagon and throwing in our midst until he has ieco\ered TO*-'1- level with all other men and their bnslLess. 57 to office in this State were 21 JVumbcr ol applicants rejected, bis health fully. The union is officered as follows: Mr. Meyerding violently to the ground in the l,at Sleepy Eye. Number of institutes held, Blaine supporters last fall. 85 Jos. Mason, president Bill Clark, vice and dragging him a short distance. He Attendance, G. E. Hiller, for the past two \ears New Ulm,SleepyEje andSpringtield was picked up unconscious and brought president T. M. Perry, sr., secretary pastor of the German M. E. church in August Wiiken, a young man while have had the.largest receipts and disbursements to New Ulm for surgical aid where it Jos. Engesser, treasurer. this cit\, preached his iareuell sermon out in the field plowing for Peter in the county. was found that, besides other bruises, last Sunday. The recent conference Somers, in the town of Lake Prairie, Der R'uib der Sabinerinnen, the fouract The aveiage expenses for eacli scholar the left hip-bone was fractured and under the auspices of placed him in charge of the Le Sueur Nicollet county, committed suicide last German comedv produced at Turner of the pubuc ^chool^s in New Ulm are that he had perhaps also sustained severe congregation, and he left for his new Thursday by first shooting himself in Hall last Sunday evening, drew a $36.57, as against $45.28 in 1884, the internal injuries. Dr. Muller has field of labor last Monda\. the head with a revolver and then large house. Every seat was occupied tax-rate bring 28 mills. the unfortunate min in charge and at hanging himself to a tree with a halter Amos Fisk, First Serguant of A and standing room was at a premium. Sleepy E\c\ with a tax rate of 12.2-10 this writing he reports him as comfortable -ox- strap. company, and family took their demills, The play was rendered remarkably had top ty for each of her scholars as could be expected under the "Veterle" the king of tramps, made parture \esteiday morning lor Amboy, well, and the numerous humorous Sunday ivening, (K 11th, 1885. $10,93. a3 against $12 3 in 1884. circumstances. Rev. Mr. Preine's furniture New Ulm a periodical visit Saturday. Blue Earth couuty, their future home. changes kept the audience in a continual The average expenses for each scholar was badly broken by the accident. He excused his tardiness in getting Mr. Fisk is a carpenter by trade and he roar of laughter. Boquets flew of the public school in Springfield, The horses were uninjured. ^f, round by the very plausible story that came here immediately after the cyclone around quite thick, even our friend Peterman with a tax rate of 26 mills, were $14,79 Ad in is inn C*0 cts, a Couple. his thousand mile ticket gave out and had devastated our city. Hisin being one of the honored. The 1885, as against $*2,62 in 1884. The scholars of the public schools of family came here soon after. We unthat that he was detained three weeks in the play went off to^ such entire satisfaction The amount of special taxes voted bv this city enjoyed a basket picnic on St. Supper Extra. o'derstand Mr. Fisk will go into tbe Minneapolis cooler before lie could get that even Mr. Adolph Seiter cou. 67 districts for the conrng year is $13.*- Jacob's Heights last Friday. At 9 themercantile business at Amboy. His his ticket renewed. siders himself well repaid for his trouble. 570. Another important leauue of this clock the scholars assembled at many New Ulm friends wish him success. ears' reports is, central school house, and after the Chas. C. Schubert is now located at (iool in ivo It i b*'*ji *M,gatvd for teachers had mustered their respective 1st, that all teachers reported and JrJ Uniontown, Wash. T. Under date of The postmaster general has issued a the occa^i \lI are i^mlially invited classes the route of march was taken that only 5 per cent, of these reports Sept. 25th he writes: "The completion "How old are you," said an ancient circular advising postmasters to impress goe tosfaby grinnintgmuddetar-pot,hads, wha says li "Well,t mos had to be corrected, as against 68 per up down Centre street to Minnesota, of the railroad to Moscow, Idaho T., is A dame littletin upon the senders of letters bearing ^Soea by I'se I's TH.- COM OF ARRVSGEMENTS. cent, in 1884. up Minnesota to Fourth North and i to-day celebrated by a grand jubilee. the special delivery stamp the necessity bu ~mmu IJJI imn i~ ten, thence to the picnic ground's. The i 2d, that all school clerks reported The emigrant can now get into the of an accurate address, giving nmAM.im. -jJ k- ji_ st a hundred." O! that all could could and that onl} o. per cent.of their reports heart of the best agricultural section in procession was preceded by a juvenile measure their years in this the names of streets and numbers of way, but had to be corrected, as against 8 per drum corps and as it moved up Minnesota Washington and Idaho." how many measure them by long night houses wherever practicable,or failing in cent in 1884. street, with banners and flags flying, watches, and almost fatal coughing that respect, an indication of the business spells, which could have been cured by made quite a formidable and impressive To sum up in few words: We have The Lamberton Commercial says that of the person addressed. This last a bottle of Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup i appearance. Nearly 500 scholars made a marked progress in every respect, Mat Eicher, of Willow Lake, met with precaution is deemed necessary in taken in season. were in line, each class being in and will try to do still better quite a serious accident on Monday last small towns where no system of numbering Wyominsix hed men for horse "Glestealing I charg~ of it ,,s, respectivc teacher.. At1 within the next year. Ivnc threshing flax, a splinter of the flax v~ ivopvu.i^ud .0. A Territory Club" houses prevails, and where there 6 h,*s the picnic grounds all sorts of juvenile Very respectfully, straw flew from the machine and may be two or more individuals bearing this this vear,. so fur. withnntt. interferin.g.n^^nfni year so far, withou games were indulged in and the schol J. B. Velikanje, Co. Supt. penetrated his eye to a depth of three similar names. The public wil with its musical pursuits. ars enjoyed themselves as only children fourths of an inch, there is a strong also be reminded of the advantage to swell the long list of similar "My daughter has taken tbe medicine Whitmanundersignedthe a re know how. During the afternoon several probability that he will lose the use of be derived from writing or having ..muu. low|Dgyt Harr A. furnishes fol- ,m faithfully, according to directions, and ul Th eiui- 9U 3 members of the board of education his eye. printed upon the envelope requests for her health and spirits are now perfect. ls A ttestimonials timon ?5 The humor is all gone from her face. I and others visited with the scholars. Another accident occurred on Tuesday the'return of non-delivered matter. sident of Fort Wayne, Ind., naving been wish every anxious mother might know The return march was taken up about of last week on the D. C.road. The Wfls I followeddth aguadvic afflicted with fever an and what a blessing Ayer's Sarsaparilla is Bi Tracy Republican gives the following 4 o'clock p. m., and the scholars re At company A's practice shoot last It is a well known ract tbat a flock in such cases." Her ounuiai, chronic diarrhoea, was told to try Mish- KUU lc of common fowls is immensely ini proved Sunday morning the following scores ler particulars: Two wilds were coming turned home greatly benefited by the by placing with the hens a pure Singers will be delighted with Dv were made by those qualifying in theday's outing and have the satisfaction to state they east, the one in the lead stopped to Stone's Bronchial Wafers. Clear the bred male. Those who have never effected a cure. I was induced to give second class: pack a hot and the one in the rear ran this certificate for the benefit of voice pleasant to take. Price 25 cents. tried the experiment will be astonished An old and intimate friend of mine is similarly situated." By all druggists. into her. An engine and seven cars at the wonderful mipiovpment they can Names. Parker's Hair Balsam. I have used 200500Total it affect in this \\i at a trilling cost' five years, and could not do without it, were ditched. The event tooK place SALE Wfmn LANDS. An ofiicer writing from Suakim says 5 To increase the size of our fowls, introduce 10 Col. Bobleter 15 It has stopped my hair from falling, restored 2 one mile west of Balaton. the ground burns the feet through the a male bird of one ot the large Capt^Rosskopf 15 10 its natural black color and wholly ,25 stoutest boots, the thermometer in the breeds to increase eg production, a Corpl. Eckstein cleansed it from dandruff.Miss 11 3 ,,14 coolest room marks 104, and even the Notice is hereby given that that the Peck's Sun, published at Milwaukee, male of the smaller, non-sitting varieties Musician Bevier Pearl Aneson, St. Louis, Mo. Nov. 1st. 7 11 backs of books curl from the heat. County Auditor will offer for sale, at will work marvels. It "claimed Private Luitjen 7 8 Wisconsin, is the most humerous paper 15 his office, on Friday, Nov. 6, 1885, at by many who have tried it, that halfbreeds A bulldog killed and ate the 4-year- Kitzberger 11 0 11 in America to-day. Geo. W. Peck, its 1 10 clock a.m.,the unsold State Lands are equal to thoroughbreds a. old daughter of Mrs. Parsons, an Ohio &4h*~* living Monuments. 16 10 26 1Watschke.. editor and proprietor, stands without in Brown County, which have been appraised egg producers, for which Houdans ana lady. The dog was a valuable one Kuehnel 16 10 26 O n thw tom "b of Sir vurisLopner Christopher Wren,. y. 1 vuw vx vv ren an equal as a humorist. He believes and are unsold, or that have Leghorns are at the head. and it was feared that the diet would architect of St. Paul's Cathedral, Lon- The tie between Watschke and Kuehnel been sold and forfeitedforby reason of Mowery & Heideman of New Uim l&res two or more in making people happy, and no one Pa 9 not agree with him, but he was doing don, is the inscription in Latin: "If vou was shot off and resulted in a victory failure have a limitea number of pure bred can be otherwise who reads his most well at last accounts. ask for his monument look around you." cockerels to be disposed of this fall at for the former, he taking the gold excellent paper. Our readers are invited The thousands and hundreds of thou's- Lists of the lands to be offered may low figures. The\ must sell to make medal and Kuehnel the silver medal. be seen at the Auditor's office for tenroom Dr you.r Stone' Bronchialyour Wafer will ands of rheumatiswhomdwe people see to-dav dieseasee fre to read the prospectus of Peck's cure throat and stop cough. for the winter. from an kindred Another shoot will beheld next Sunday, days prior to the day of sale. Convenient to cary. Try a box. 25 cents. Farmers will do well to call or correspond Sun, in another column. Sample copy are living monuments to the power of weather permitting. All druggists. at once. Tiiose wno come first St. Jacobs Oil,The Conqueror of Pain. mailed free to any address. will get the best. |j^ _&!_.. Com. State Land Office. *8flS Si. irfMiiji*1" Jfmitiiiij ilft^r.tfatr ^jit.rf* %/rtm.