New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
December 9, 1885 · Page 4 of 8
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^.ng"'yt:,,''Mgn{r y^w 1 4*?) wpiiRli "^^.""i"1 H: 4WJ!UHI#,. -*pip!pBP V-' ^riw(f^!?i ^TT- NEW ULM AND VICINITY. The Mankato Review says coal has HO FOR THE HOLIDAYS! Brown County Agricultural BOARD OF TRADE. -w, been found in Decoria township, Blue *j if To Our Subscribers. Earth county, at a depth of 70 feet. The adjourned Board of Trade meet* *K of the Brown meeting7 ing was held in Turner Hall last Friday The annual "^^AGAO^^gx. Anton Brey shipped six car loads of We have the names of quite a large evening, C. W. H. Heideman in the County Agricultural Society was held live hogs to Chicago last Saturday. y% ik. number on our subscription list who chair, Jos. A. Eckstein secretary. last Sunday afternoon, at Turner Hall. the City Drug Store seMr. Schnobrich shipped two car loads have been taking the REVIEW for We are indebted to Mr. Martin Muller, The committee on organization reported a few days previous. veral years, and are now indebted to us the secretary, for a copy of the inmates a constitution and by-laws for for one, two, three and in a few instances of the proceedings. the government of the association, The apron party at Turner Hall tomorrow for even six and seven years' subscription. which report was adopted. The constitution The society elected the following evening promises to be a We have sent ut statements provides that the name of the association officers fbr the ensuing year: Is to the Fore with an Meyant^Line of grand social success. 'Don't fail to time and again, requesting payment shill be PresidentH. Runk. take it in. Excellent music will be in HOLIDAY GOODS, but in too many instances without eliciting Vice PresidentFr. Fritsche. THE BOARD OF TRADE OF NEW ULM attendance. any response whatever. It costs that the officers shall be a president, SecretaryBen. Jum, Jr. something to produce a paper of the NEW ULM MARKETS :Wheat, No. 1, vice president, ^ec^etary, treasurer and TreasurerC. W. H. Heideman. 70 No. 2, 67 oats, 20-22 corn, 25 barley, character of the REVIEW and it can DRUGS, PAINTS, 0ILS a board af eight directors, the former It has been customary to elect a director 35-45 potatoes, 40 onions, 60 butter, only be maintained at its present standard to be ex-offiao members of the board of from each of the towns having a GLASS, STATIONERY, 10 to 15 eggs, 16 live hogs, per by the delinquent subscribers paying directors that the regular meetings of representation in the society, and at the ft 3 pork, per us our dues. This is but a small TOILET ARTICLES, the board of directors shall be held on meeting last Sunday the following were item to each subscriber, but with us it the first Wednesday in each month, and chosen* The long spell of autumn weather BRUSHES, SPONGES, runs up high into the hundreds. We of the bo trd of trade on the Friday first MifordP. Mack. was broken last Friday when a mild must pay cash for paper, material and SOAPS & PERFUMES follow mg that the officers shall be elected SigelC. Forster. blizzard gave the first indication that office help, and we hope that our subscribers annually, on the first Friday in StarkH. Plath. grim old winter had come. On Saturdaj will not only see the justness, December. The by-laws provide that CottonwoodC. Schreier morning mercury was down to HAVE THE FINEST STOCK OF but the necessity of this demand. each member shall pay an annual due New UlmF. Diepolder. zero, which is the coldest it has yet Every subscriber receiving the paper of $2. Special assessments can be levied Courtlam!G. Arndt been. through the mails can ascertain the on an affirmative vole of ten members, LafayetteFr. Fi itscbe. standing of his account with us by consulting provided that number is a majority f It is evident that Bro. Boweu, of the CHRISTMAS, NEW YEAR AND BIRTHDAY CARDS Several new members were admitted the yellow label on the paper, those present ana voting. Seven cona Sleepy Eye Herald, was misinformed as and additional directors will be elected ODOR CASES, WORK, HANDKERCHIEF AND and we urgently request that those itstitutes quorum ot the board of directors, to the true facts in the Alexander case. as the membership increases, and knowing themselves indebted to us will and ten of the full board. An GLOVE BOXES, BRUSH.COMB AND TOILET We unhesitatingly raise our voice in vindication was the expressed wish that every town citizen in good standing can become a square accounts before January 1st next. of Judge Webber against any in Brown county should have representation SETS A VD CIGAR CASES AND .MEER- member of the board on the payment Commencing with January 1st we shall and all insinuations of wrong-doing, behim before the holding of the next of $2, the annual dues. run the paper on a cash basis, and thelieving SCHAUM GOODS EVER SHOWN IN to be strictly honorable, annual fair. names of those in arrears at that time both in public and private life.Renville On motion, the chair appointed the S^NEW ULM^0 Jos. Bobleter was elected a delegate for more than one year will be stricken County Times. following committee to present names to the annual meeting of the State Agricultural from the list and the accounts placed in St.for officers: Judge Webber, Dr. Berry, ALSO A FINE LINE OF Society which meets in Paste up the following for future ref- the hands of an attorney lor collection. Henry Crone, Wm. Hummel and E. G. Paul on the fourth Tuesday in January. toerence: We shall regret exceedingly to go IBoxed Writii^ ^apei*. Pahl. On the committee making report, The society is on a good finnancial beonTaxeLaw of MinnesotaA.11 the taxes are due this extreme, and hope it will not the following officers were elected: th first Monday of January, each year. Personal footing and promises to boom things property tax becomes delinquent March necessary, but we cannot run a paper the coming season. firsi,-when a penalty of ten per cent is added without money. Personal property taxes unpaid April first are President, Peter Scherer Vice President, Gold Fens, Lockets collected by the sheriff Ou June first a penalty Business locals on first page. of 10 per cent is added to all unpaid al estate C. L. Roos Secretary, Jos. A. tax, and said tax wil I become delinquent on the Read This Offer. first Monday of the January following, when an Eckstein Treasurer, Henry Crone. See notice of land sale in another column. additional penalty oi 5 per eeitt is added. Tax Directors, Jacob Klossner, Jr., Geo. sale take place on the first Monday of May following, We will furnish the New Ulm RE and the amount of sale draws interest and Charms. Dcehne, E. G. Koch, C. W. H. Heideman, at the rate of ltf per cent a month until redeemed. VIEW and the weekly Pioneer Press, If not redeemed within two years After considerable worry and excitement C. H. Ross, Chas. Wagner, Jos. trom date of sale all lands become the absolate for one year, for two dollars. In this over the supposed small pox cases property of the state or purchaser. Bobleter and Richard Pfefferle. way the most reading for the money at Windom, the State Board of Taking it for granted that all who The committee appointed at the first can be secured. Remember that the Health visited the house of the sick have caused their names to be enrolled board of trade meeting to solicite funds REVIEW contains all the news and nearly family and pronounced the cases chick will pay the annual dues of $2, the association IN FINE CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE WE HAVE to assist in the construction of the New twice the reading of any English paper en pox, and directed that the families starts out with a membership Ulm and Brighton road report the collection in this county. Now is the time to THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF ALL THE be liberated. of 57, as follows: of between $225 and $250, as a subscribe for the two, at $2,00. Jos. A. Eckstein, C.W.H. Heideman LATEST STYLES OF ALABASTAR, SILVER result of their labors. Mr. Jonas Laudenschlager Can this be our own Edward? The A. A. Bogen, John Neuman, Redwood Falls has also organized a has the contract for grading Pioneer Press of last Monday announces Fr. Burg, C. H. Ross, AND GOLD, GLASS VASES, SMOKING Board of Trade, with a good membership. the road from the top of the hill to Henry Crone, the appointment of Edward J. Collins F. Behnke, E. G. Pahl, C. H. Horn burg, the river bottom and work was commenced SETS, LAVA AND TERRA COTTA of Minnesota to a clerkship in the Jacob Nix, S. D. Peterson, last week. The road is an assured dead letter office. Can it be possible GOODS, FANCY CHINA CUPS AND R. Pfefferle, Wm. Hummel, Bargains in holidy goods can be fact and eveiybody concerned is that the dispensers of official pap in Werner Breach, E. G. Koch, found at C. Roos' City Drug Store. happy. SAUCERS 3IUGS,CHILDRENS' Minnesota have permitted this crumb C. Leonhardt. C. C. Brandt, Come early and avoid the rush. A. Behnke, Jos. Bobleter, to be thrown at the feet of the Democrats CHINA TEA SETS, ETC August Johnson, of New Sweden, J. Klossner, Jr., C. Roos, Those dandelion blossoms some of in Brown county? LATERIt is, Wm. Pfaender, Wm Koch, Nicollet county, committed suicide last ETC ETC. our exchanges have been talking about it is he! and there is joy in camp. But L. Bogen, H. Vogelpohl, week by swallowing a quantity- of were nipped in the bud by the "cool" what a fate! Exiled to the d-e-a-d let Geo. Schmidt, H. Schapekam, strychnine. Two weeks previous to Dr. A. Marden, weather of the past few days. ter office. And the only German ii Jos. Galles, his death he attempted suicide by hanging,but Dr. C. Weschcke, Wm. Ruemke, New Ulm. Carl Schmidt, was cut down by his mother before H. Loheyde, The regular monthly meeting of John C. Toberer, H. Henschen, life was extinct. For this he The new local or "flat" rate Hecker Post No. 48 G. A. R. occurs per Chas. Wagner, Rolloff, threatened to kill his mother. A few hundred pounds for wheat on next Tuesday evening. As the officers the F. Book, E. J. Collins. days later he tried to end his miserable Ed. Dunkel, for the ensuing year are to be elected Rtul Kieshng, Winona and St. Peter road from New B.F. Webber, John Lmd, life by cutting his throat with a razor, at this meeting it is expected that every Ulm to Winona is 19 cents. St. Peter Dr. Berry, W Eib er, but was again saved by his mother. He comrade will be present to answer to pays 18, while Oshawa, Nicollet and Dr. McFaddeu, Fr. Kuetzing, was about 30 years old and single. roll call. Courtland are rated the same as NewBen. Jum, J. New hart, Ulm. The rate from Sleepy Eye, Mor H. Rudolphi. Carl Gebser, ,We understand that Aiwin & Fischer The Board of Trade of New Ulm was Peter Herian, Peter Scheier, gan and Springfield is 20 cts., and from are closing out their stock of merchandise fully organized last Friday evening, F. Jos. Schmucker, Friedmann, Redwood Falls, Sanborn and Lamber pieparatory to going into business with a membership of 57. A full compliment Albeit Blanchard, ton 21 cts. Columbia, D. T., pays 28 at Springfield. Messrs. Alwm & Fischer of officers weie elected for the After the election of officers, Cnas. L. cts., which is the highest rate on the are two enterprising, genial young ensuing year and for the association everything Roos, in the absence of tne piesident, schedule. men and regret to learn of their intended foretends a successful and useful assumed the chair. The ra.hoad letter removal from the city. career. The regular meetings of The New Ulm "steam dye works," published in these columns last week the boaid of directors will be held on O an institution ushered into existence was laid betore the meeting bv ma\or Mankato must have had a building the first Wednesday in each month, with such a flourish of trumpets about Weschcke, and, on motion, the secreta 'boom of no small demensions durinothe in the office of the secretary, and of the a month ago, has already collapsed ry was instructed to write Mr. Cooper OUR MUSICAL MERCHANDISE DEPARTMENT season just closed. The Free Press full board.on the Friday first following The proprietor of the institution skipped and ascertain further paiticulnrs in ieirard estimates the improvements in the ciat CONTAINS VIOLINS, GUITARS, JEWS HARPS, KA Turner Hall. Now that everything the town between two days, re to the project. The meeting then ty at $240,844. Somewhat a huge sum, is in nice working order the machinery gardless of the feelings of a number of adjourned. ZOOS, CLARIONETS, FLUTES, CORNETS, TRUM- but we are assured by the Free Press should be kept well lubricated. mourners. On Saturday he got a trunk that theie i MO padding about it. PETS AN JJ BRUMS. ALL, TRIMMINGS FOR GUI- Cflnn BUSHELS OF CORN are at Theo. Crone's, promising to pay for U,UUU anud bv Tho. Clone, prop'i The jury in the case of Peter Butterly, W same on Monday but when the day of TARS AND VIOLINS CONSTANTLY KEPT ON HAND. Frank Randall, who was of the New Ulm Vinegar Works, for on trial at Beaver Falls for killing paj ment came Mr. Steamdyeworksman which hew ill paj at the rate of 30 cts. chauman of the la&t Democratic Senatori Joseph Hogao, last October, brought per bushel cash or 35 cents in trade for was invisible. We are informed that a il convention in this district, announces TOYS and NOTIONS all delivered before January 1st next. in a verdict of not guilty. utterly is number of articles of clothing went off the appointment of the following oliday Hoods only sixteen years old. On October 10 with him and in consequence several Senatorial committee T. E. Bowen, he shot and killed Hogan in Norfolk of .ill kinds, Tin Tos Japanese Goods, Bird Cages, Velocipedes, Hobby of our citizens are walking around of Sleepy Eve, chairman M. Mullen, township, Renville countV. Hogan insulted coatless. This man seems to have a of New Ulm. .md D. J. Laird of Horses, Writing Desks, Punt Boxes, Building Blocks, and Butterly's sister, and the boy habit of going off suddenly and between Redwood Falls. threatened to whip him. Some da\s nine hundred and ninetj nine other articles too two days, and St. Peter as well as New C. Morse, editor of the Lake Benton afterward Hogan, while drunk, went Ulm deplores his eccentric ways. numerous to mention heie News, postmaster and member of to Butterly's house and threatened to AT the legislature, has been appointed by kill Butterly, following him into the PERSONAL MENTION. Beuihoni's Judge Webber clerk of the district court bedroom with threats. The boy then THE CITY DRUG STORE IS HEADQUARTERS for Lincoln county. With the emoluments AJolph Schell visited in New Ulm shot him dead with a shotgun. The MMPS. DOLLS. from three offices and a thrifty over Sunda). dead man left a wife and three children. newspaper, Charley ought to manage Butterly and his sister were orphans Mrs. A. W. Bingham was visiting to eke out a living. and lived in the same house. with friends in Rochester last week. Library Lamps. We have a line of Miss Winona E. Pierce was visitng Chas. Bauman, better known as The St. Peter Journal has the followregaraing with friends in St. Peter last week. "Crazy Charlej," has received a twoing Student Lamps, young Cutland's death, dolls which is iin W. F. Doedel, the new teacher in years' sentence to the penitentiary at ot which sad event our Springfield correspondent the public schools, entered upon his Stillwater. The offenses weie assault Parlor Lamp&j makes brief mention. surpassed lor bea'ity duties last week. and jail breaking, in Sibley count} On Thursday night, Dec. 3, a fieio-ht Charley has gone from bad to woise, Bra ket Lamps, etc train bound west en the Winona & St. Dr. Srickler has become a fullfledged & cheapness. W Peter road stopped at Traverse siding, but it is not }et too late for him to reform member of the Minnesota Valley Lamp Fixtures. a point about four miles northwest of and at the end of two yeaia we hi\e them all Medical Association. this city. While there some cars were hope he will cpme out of the penitentiary being backed up. A brakeman named Wm. Pfaender, Jr., of St. Paul, sizes and pi ices. abetter and wiser man. A. O&lund Cutland, a young man of about 25 Brackets,Reflectors, visited with relatives and friends in ears, was on top of the cars with a This Emporium of Santa Claus Con accompanies him to Stillwater, also on this city last week. W il DOUS, lantern, the night being very dark. tains a Very LaTjje and Unique a two years' sentence. Globes,Illuminatois Cutland started for the last car in the Assortment of From the report of the fish commissioner direction they were moving. Before The New Ulm correspondent of the TOYS, Vienna Shades. in Iowa it appears that the industry arriving at the last ear his lantern China Dolls, Sleepy Eye Herald, in referring to Vice went out, he kept on, however, and NOTIONS, of fish culture is not very successful arriving at the last car he walked off President Hendricks' death, says: "At Chimneys, Burneis FINE CROCKERY, in that State. Of the 7,007,500 Bisque Dolls its end, striking the ground with great the postoffice people looked in vain for LAMPS and GLASSWARE, salmon, trout and ether varieties distributed force. The cars being in motion, ten and Wicks. TOILET CASES, any sign of mourning. Perhaps the thus far, not one specimen can of them passed over him. His neck and Rubber Dolls. AUTOGRAPH and postmaster's grief was too great for utterance." was completely severed from the body be found. Better results are reported PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, If he was otherwise fearfully mangled. It is quite evident that the in this State. About a year ago Mr. His remains were cared for by coroner WAX .-md BISQUE DOLLS. Herald correspondent cannot rise above Marschner, of the town of Cottonwood,, The Holiday Goods are On exhibition and everybody will be wel- Wm. Klein, of this city, who provided MUSICAL MERCHANDISE, partyism, even in the presence of this county, planted some young trout a coffin. On Friday they were taken to PERFUMERY, FINE CON- come. Remember the place Springfield, near which place his mother death. It would have cost the correspondent in his milI-pon.d, fed by springs, and a FECTIONERY, THE CITY DRUG STORE, resides. no more to drape his residence few days ago one of them was carried SCHOOL BAGS, SLEIGHS, in mourning than it would have cost over the dam and so badly injured on The deceased was engaged to marry CHRISTMAS TREES, Prompt Attention to Mail Orders. F. 0. Block HEW ULM, the postmaster to drape the postoffice, the rocks below that death ensued. a young lady living near Sanborn. On and in fact all the new novelties and hence it ill becomes him to find fault Th fish weighed 7} ounces, and Mr. Tuesday evening previous to his sad Cnas. L. Roos, Erop'r. everything to please both old and with a Republican for neglecting to do Marschner says there are many in the death he attended a social party at that which not one democrat in theGamble's pond much larger. Good-sized salmon Hall in Springfield, little sohave also been caught in Hummel's whole city thought worth while doing, thinking at the time that he was Goods are all new and prices lower viz., draping thei private property. I near death's door. than ever before. lake in the town of Sigel.