New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
December 23, 1885 · Page 4 of 8
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NEW ULM AND VICINITY. NEW ULM MARKETS:Wheat, No. 1, The New Ulm lodge ofSons of Herman MURDER W FOUL CfcrfetBag Dttap. his death by being struck and killed by 72 No. 2, 69 oats, 20-23 corn, 30 barley, will give an anniversary entertainment To Our Subtcribers. a large and heavy stick of cordwood in 36-45 potatoes, 40 onions, 75 butter, on Wednesday evening, Jaa. The usual Christmas festivities will the hands ofand feloniously and intentionally 10 to 15 eggs, 17 live hogs, per 6th next JM We have the names of quite a large be observed in the various churches used by Herman Kopp and lb 3 pork, per ft 3^. |g^||/^ f number on our subscription list who i a ri Pwot Ooj lw e-fcrfji' and pobb'c halls in this city. The weather for a few days back has Wm. Trautmuller that tbey felloniously have been taking the REVIEW for several Sisters Adelheid and Jacob! have At the Congregational and Lutheran been extremely soft. The snow has all and intentionally killed the said years, and are now indebted to us Dun to been engaged for along time in West churches the Christmas tree festivities disappeared and it is anything but Martin with said stick of cordwood." for one, two, three and in a few instances Newton as nurses in families stricken occur to-morrow evening, at the Methodist pleasant under foot. On Monaay evening Kopp and Trautmuller for even six and seven years' subscription. with sickness. Their services are churcn on Christmas, evening and had an examination before T" f?^ Hera lops ant' Urn. Tmfawitf, the fcrfan, We have sent out statements greatly appreciated by those requiring at Turner Hall on Saturday evening. John Nun accidentally inflicted a Justice Fischer which resulted in tneir time and again, requesting payment in teWy. good nursing. At each there will be speaking, vocal severe wound upon one of bis feet while being remanded to jail to await the but in too many instances without eliciting and instrumental music, etc. Visitors out in the woods chopping last Monday. action of the grand jury at the spring Last Wednesday evening, George any response whatever. It costs will be cordially welcomed at all these Last Saturday night a 'most brutal Dr. Berry dressed the wound. term of court Schneider, while looking for one of his something to produce a paper of the Iff places. and unprovoked murder was perpetrated tThe But little is known of the murdered horses in the Union Hotel stables, sustained town has been "chuck full" of character of the REVIEW and it can near Bender's brewery. Hearing On Christmas day devine services man beyond what has already been painful injuries in the face and only be maintained at its present standard farmers during business hours the last that there had been a disturbance at will be held at the Catholic church, by seated. Mr. Bender is of opinion that on the right shoulder, from the kicks of by the delinquent subscribers pay. few days and in consequence the stacks the brewery,-marshal Winklemann on the Rev. Alex. Berghold, at 6 o'clock he came to New Ulm from Courtland a horse, Dr. Muller is attending him. of holiday goods are rapidly diminishing. ing us our dues. This is but a small Sunday morning went down to investigate. a. m., 8 o'clock and 10:15 o'cleck a. m. where he had been at work for a farmer. item to each subscriber, but with us it He was told at the brewery that At all the other places of worship devine According to the St Peter Herald, The revolver he is said to have runs up high into the hundreds. We services will be held at the usual there had been a little row, but nothing County Treasurer Pfefferle this week Le Sueur, St. Peter ,and Nicollet are had is an old rusty weapon, it was not must pay cash for paper, material and hour. serious had occurred that the instigator effected by the wheat prices on the publishes in the REVIEW his annual loaded, is out of order and has not been office help, and we hope that our subscribers of the difficulty was lying in the hayloft proclamation to the tax payers of Minneapolis & St. Louis road. The At Union Hall there will be a ball on fired off for a long time. In fact a will not only see the justness, over the stable, and that he had Brown County. Don't fail to give it a Herald concludes that a difference in Saturday evening, "and on Sunday evening, man with murderous intent would not but the necessity of this demand. better take him away. The marshal perusal. the Msennerchor holds forth at railroad rates causes this state of affairs. carry such a weapon about him. Mr. Every subscriber receiving the paper went to the place directed and, to his Turner Hall. Cordes, Mr. Clobes and others who saw The W. W. Kelly place, near Sleepy through the mails can ascertain the horror, found lying on the hay and covered Martin previous to his deadly encounter Rev. Benedict Beinhart of West Eye,was sold last Monday to Nic.Hillesheim standing ofhis account with us by consulting PERSONAL MENTION. with an old hop sack the lifeless near the brewery say that he was not Newton has been seriously ill for the for $4,250. Mr. Hillesheim subsequently the yellow label on the paper, body of a man. One glance at the inannimateform under the influence of liquor, as far as last week and will not be able to hold sold his old place to J. and and we urgently request that these Judge Webber returned from Marshall was sufficient to convince outward appearances went to show. He devine services for some time to come. C. Corey for $3,500. last Friday. knowing themselves indebted to us will the marshal that the man had was a man of about 30 years of age, but Father Berghold of fcthis city held devine square accounts before January 1st next been foully dealt with. He at once notified Ed. J. Collins will hie himself away he had no papers about him that gave The REVIEW wishes its readers one services last Sunday at West Newton, Commencing with January 1st we shall sheriff Schmidt and together they weto Washington next Monday. and all a merry Christmas, and any clew as to who he is or where he at 9:30 a. m., and at New Ulm at run the paper on a cash basis, and the arrested Herman Kopp and William hope our little offering which accompanies John Schaumburg, of Sanborn, came from. 10:20 a. m. For Christmas services a names of those in arrears at that time Trautmuller on suspicion of being the this issue will add to the pleasures looked in on us last Saturday. Herman Kopp is 25 years old, married Jesuit Father from Mankato is expected for more than one year will be stricken guilty parties. The body of ithe murdered of the occasion. Chas.Brust came down from Sleepy and has two children. He is a at West Newton. from the list and the accounts placed in man was placed in a coffin and Eye yesterday to visit with his New carpenter by trade. Wm. Trautmuller the hands of an attorney for collection. conveyed to the engine house, where The eight-months-old child of Mr. Mr. Herman Beussman and Miss Ulm friends. is 42 years old and the father of eight We shall regret exceedingly to go to and Mrs. Ed. J. Collins died last Monday later in the day coroner Laudenschlager i-5 Mary Limbach, both of this city, were small children. He, too, is a carpenter. Col. Mead and Capt Washburn, of this extreme, and hope it will not be afternoon, after an illness of onlj convened a jury and began an inquest married last Wednesday morning by Although much sympathy is expressed Mankato, tarried with mine host Seite a few days. The bereaved have the necessary, but we cannot run a paper The following particulars of Rev. Mr. Albrecht. The ceremony for the families, there is a Wednesday night. sympathy of their many friends. without money. the horrible crime were brought out at wan performed at the rooms fitted up general feeling that the men should receive __ the inquest: Miss Clara Garvin, of Good Thunder, by them as their future home and was the full penalty of the law. Read This Offer. The many friends of Otto Schell will niece ofMrs. B. F. Webber, is It appears from the testimony of the only witnessed by the relatives and a There is a question in the minds of by sorry to learn of a mishap that be visiting in this city. REfew intimate friends of the contracting several witness examined that the deceased We will furnish the New Ulm manny as to how Martin got up into fell him last Saturday. While endeavoring parties. The happy couple at once had worked for Bender about a County Attorney Somerville has VIEW and the weekly Pioneer Press, the hay-loft after receiving his injuries, to turn off the boiling liquid from took the train for Illinois' where they month, but had of his own motion quit been in the city since Monday conducting for one year, for two dollars. In this and some believe that he was put there a beer vat he was quite severely scalded are spending the honeymoon. The REVIEW work on Friday evening. Mr. Bender the investigation in the murder way the most reading for the money after his death was discovered. His on one of his legs. No permanent testified that he knew him only by the extends congratulations. can be secured. Remember that the position when found would give reasons injury, however. name of Martin, and none of the other REVIEW contains all the news and nearly for this believe. Considerable feeling Mr. B. Juni contemplates opening P. C. Peterson, the fellow referred to witnesses seemed to be any better informed twice the reading of any English paper is also expressed against those who witnessed Mr. Fred Lehman, an old and rean evening school after New Year's in in these columns last week as having as to the man's name. in this county. Now is the time to the row and made no attempt to spected citizen of the town of Milford, whio an opportunity will be given to been arrested in Mankato for stealing About 5:30 or 6 o'clock on Saturday subscribe for the two, at $2,00. prevent the murder. Altogether it is died last Sunday at the age of63 years. the youths to learn book-keeping. Itis an overcoat, has been sent up for 60 evening Martin visited Bender's saloon He has been in feeble health for along one of the most brutal and unprovoked to be hoped that many will improve days. The State Register says he is Louis Palmer and Ferdinand Crone and a dispute arose between Bender time and his death was not unexpected. murders that has been perpetrated in this opportunity to perfect themselves also wanted for stealing a horse, which and Martin about the latter's went to Chicago Saturday evening with The bereaved family have the sympathy this vicinity since the Indian massacre. in one of the most essential accomplishments he rode to death in an endeavor to get wages, he wanting $5 more than Bender four car loads offat porkers. of their neighbors and friends. necessary to success in business \k away from himself and a young lady was willing to give him. The story For cure of rheumatism, neuralgia in of any kind. that had jilted him. From this it appears Twelve pages of six colums to the goes that Martin became demonstrative, its various phases of sciatica, tic douloureux, As a bagger of jack rabbits Sheriff semi-crania, &c.t that his escapade with the Sleepy page make seventy-two colums. That's and gout, pulled an old revolver and threatened Schmidt beats 'em all. While out in the Sheriff Schmidt does everything possible use Salvation Oil, the greatest pain the size of the REVIEW this week. Eye livery team was not his first attempt to shoot. Wm. Trautmuller became country last Thursday on business connected cure on earth. Itis a specific for the to make the jail attractive and to make off with other people's involved in the quarrel and pushed above disease. Price 25 cents a bottle. A fifteen-year-old daughter of 6. with his office he shot no less render pleasant the sojourn of those horses. Martin out of the house. The latter Retzlaff,m the town of Cottonwood' has than eight jack rabbits, and this too confided to his care. Over the entrance NOTICE TO TAX PAYERS. ll then went away and was seen by one of been very low with diphtheria. without going out of his way. Being The defenders of New Ulm are fighting of the cell-rooms is the motto: "God the witnesses at Cordes' hotel about 9 too busy just now to take our meals at their battles over again in the columns Bless and Keep Thee." On the inside o'clock. Soon after the hour last stated Tbe*tax payers of Brown county, Teachers and scholars of our public hotel de Schmidt, the Sheriff kindly of the Le Sueur News. Three we find a number of sketches and mottoes Minn., are hereby notified that the Tax Martin was observed standing on the schools will take a holiday recess from supplied our wants by sending a rabbit weeks ago Hon. Freeman Talbot published on the walls, the work of one Ed. Duplicates for 1885 are in my hands street near Bender's brewery. Assoon next Thursday evening until Monday to our house, for which he has our a three column article in the News for collection of taxes, and the following Brown. Over the centre room is the as his presence became known to percentage on each dollar valuation morning, January 4th next thanks. to which some exception has been taken. motto: "God Bless OurHome," over Trautmuller and Herman Kopp, who has been levied, exclusive Land So far there has been no bloodshed, but the dining table is drawn a motto reminding road tax to be accounted seperately, to were in Bender's saloon, tney went out Tbe/iramatic section of the Turnver* The saponious compound swindlerfreferrs the boys are working themselves gradually the boarders to "Eat Drink wit: ostensibly to renew the quarrel. Trautmuller ein have received an invitation to visit to in* these columns last week up to their old time enthusiasm and Be Merry." On a wall of the Mankato. "Der Raub der Sabmerinnen" took hold of Martin and commenced County Taxes by our Springfield correspondent reached and there may be some hair raising before main room is drawn a register of has brought our dramatists to the ponnding him, the latter striking New Ulm last Saturday, and, having a cessation of hostilities is ordered. "Hotel Schmidt" on which are artistically front CITY back witn his revolver and trying fortified himself^with a license from Come boys, reserve your ammunition recorded the names of Ed. Brown, to get away. The men finally clinched That Mankato is to have a street-railway AND the city clerk, he set up *his stand in until the reunion twenty months hence. 15 days C. Craft, 60 days A. Craft and fell. At this juncture Trautmuller is now an assured fact, says the TOWNS front of the City Drug Store and forthwith Sleepy Eye p. o. M. Degnan, 30 days called for help and Kopp ran up with a Register. The ordinance says that at Although the dealers in Winthrop began to rope in the suckers. Ed. Casey, Jr., 10 days E. Smith. 15 stick of cordwood in his hands and least one mile of track must be completed may have disposed of a bill of lumber Quite a number bit and got taken in days U. Terry, 60 days F. C. May-struck Martin, who by this time had before the close of 1886. that by right should have been bought a few, but only a few, were permitted berry and others. Further to the rear 118 3,4-10 N Ulm 5-10 1-10 regained his feet over the head. The in New Ulm, Bingham Bros, have never 118 8 4-10 to run off with parcels of the bait to Sl'py Eye 5-10 1-10 is the picture of a house labeled "Night The Renvdle board of county commissioners 11.8 8 4-10 5-10 Albfn.. 1-10 piece of wood broke, but with the piece yet allowed a bill of lumber to go draw on others. It is a shame and 11.8 3 4-10 5-10 1-10 Baibaw Hawk Saloon," in front of this stands met in special session to consider yet in his hands Kopp again struck 118 3 4-10 5-19 1-10 Burnsto out of New Ulm if given a chance to disgrace to officially sanction the operations a lady playing on a harp. In one of 118 3 4-10 5-10 1-10 Cottenwd petitions asking for a change of Martin and knocked him down and figure on it. All things being equal, 118 3 4-10 5.10 1-10 Eden of such swindling schemes on the cells is the motto: "Faith, Hope county seat. Bird Iseland and Olivia 118 3 4-10 5-10 l-lu Home then pounded him over the head several they are in a position to sell lumber our streets, and it should be stopped. 118 3 4-10 5-10 1-10 Hanska and Charity an anchor, cross and each want it and Beaver Falls wants to 11.8 8 4-10 times and until he was all but dead. E-10 1-10 Leaven'tb just as cheap as it can be bought anywhere, 118 3 4-10 5-10 1-10 other inscriptions also adorn the walls Linden retain it. While this was going on Trautmuller 11.8 3 4-10 5-10 1.10 and our other dealers are no Hecker Post No. 48, G. A. R., on Milford of this cell. These reminders of better 11.8 3 4-10 5-10 1-10 Mulligan was not idle. After tbey had done their doubt similarly situated. Whenever 118 3 4-10 Tuesday evening of last week elected 5-10 1-10 N'rthStar The Tribune says a circular is out days no doubt afiord great comfort to 11.8 3 4-10 5-10 1 10 bloody work they left their victim lying Prarievill a bill has gone elsewhere it was bethe following officers to serve during 11.8 3 4-10 5-10 1-10 calling a meeting of Southern and the prisoners. Slgel. 11.8 3 4-10 on the ground and went back into the 5-10 1-M cause our dealers were not given a Stark the ensuing year: SouthWPStern Minnesota Dentists at St 118 3 4-10 5-10 MO Stately saloon, Trautmuller exultantly exhibiting 118 3 4-10 5-10 chance to figure on it. 1-10 Col. Wm. Pfaender, Commander. JUSTICE.A very interesting case Peter, January* 15th, for the purpose of SprlDgfild the revolver which he had taken came on to be beard before A. Westphal Jos. Bobleter, S. V. Commander. CITY or NEW ULMFire Department, organizing a Southwestern Minnesota The annual election of officers of away from Martin. John Baar and Esq., City Justice, yesterday. 11-10 mills Interest and Sinking, 3 R. Fischer, J. V. Commander. Dental Association. The parties were: The City of New 5-1C mills Poor, 1-10 mills Street, 4 2- John Ulobes now came upon the scene Progress Lodge No. 28, A. O. U. W., Fr. Baasen, Quartermaster. Ulm, Plaintiff vs. Capt. Jacob Nix, 10 mills. and seeing Martin lying helpless on the was held last Wednesday evening with Capt. J. Nix, Officer of the Day. Subilia's orchestra has beeu engaged Wm. Stoeckert, H. A. Subilia, Jr., VILLAGE OF SLEEPY Era,Park, Wm.ground tbey picked him up and took the following result: Philip Liesch, Theo. Crone, Jr., B. Marschner, Officer of the Guard. to play at a ball in Sleepy Eye this Road and Bridge, 2-10 mills. him to Cordes' hotel wash room, where Jos. A. Eckstein, Master Workman. Martell, Theo. Mueller. Louis Galles, evening. On New Year's eve the full Adolph Muller, Surgeon. TOWN, ROAD AND BRIDGEBurnstown, and Fred. BehnkeDefendants. they left him. Blood was flowing quite Wm. Koch, Foreman. 1 2-10 mills Cottonwood, 1 3-10 orchestra, 12 pieces, gives a concert in Fr. Friedman, Chaplain. The parties were arrested for disturbing mills Eden 1 8*10 mills, Leavenworth, freely from Martin's nose and ears and F. Burg, Recorder. Tracy, followed by a ball. The boys The installation occurs* on Tuesday the peace on Sunday night City 5-10 mills Linden, 2 2-10 mills, Milford, he was unable to answer any questions. H. Rudolphi, Overseer. are getting there in goodjshape. Attorney Eckstein prosecuted. evening, January 19. 8-10 mills Mulligan, 8-10 mills Not realizing the serious nature of Martin's Chas. Wagner, Financier. It seems that last Sunday night Capt Prairieville, 1 mill Sigel, 1 7-10 mills. We understand that with the coming Jos. Bobleter and Fr. Baasen were injuries,no one seemed to be much Nix, the City Clerk, assumed the office John C. Rudolph, Receiver. Special School Tax anTota Rate. of the new year the firm of Klossner & elected delegates to the department of chief of police, and made all the concerned about him, and after remaining Ed. Dunkel, Guide. aJ- Brandt will dissolve, Mr. Brandt retiring. encampment at Faribault Tot Ta O School [School other boys his deputies for the purpose O School i in the wash room a few minutes he Total 10ia John Eichmann, J. W. Tax Tax Mr. Klossner will continue the of letting order reign in the city. Several recovered sufficiently so he could walk Peter Herian, O. W. Up to this writing no nomination for witnesses were examined who were 203-10 12 4-10 28 4 1047 3 2-10 13 3 10 business alone. Mr. Brandt and wife 5 6-10 3 8 10 166-10 and went out He was spoken to as he 14 48 11 4-10 22 7-10 disturbed in their sweet slumber that Installation next Wednesday evening. postmaster at New Ulm has been sent will soon leave to spend the balance of 16 9-10 9-10 3 9 1013 3 2-10 13 3-10 7-1049 night and when the case was closed, passed ont but he did not seem to hear 4 M0 13 7-10 13 5-10 4 ,2 9 10 14 3-10 50 3 5-10 to the U. S. Senate. One of our democratswe the winter with friends in California. 4 3-10 6 4-10 the following sentence was passed: 15 3-10 5-10 16 2-1051 9 2-10 Last Monday Major Strait introduced 20 and endeavored to make no reply. have his name but do not 18 5 10 4 7-10 6-10 7 7-10 8 5-10 15 8-10 52 18 Capt Jacob Nix, $10 fine and cost 8 2-10 19 8-10 a bill in Congress providing that all 14 7-10 When he left Cordes' hotel Martin went 3 3-10 Capt. Coles, late proprietor of the 17 7-1053 4 2-10 care to make it public at this timein or five days imprisonment on bread 2 5-10 13 6-10 125-10 1 9 10114-10 54 4 1-10 who engaged in the Sioux war in 1862, into Bender's stable and layed down. 3 2-10 16 5-10 Tracy eating house, is now a resident 13 2-10 2 6-in 5 5-10 apand water, for assuming the office of his desperation to bring about the 13 3-10 55 18 0-10 3 4-10 13 6 IP? 10 210 7 3 10 20 56 although they did not belong to organized This was about 10 o'clock and as far as Chief of Police without authority and of Alaska and proprietor of the only 8 5-10 18 7-10 5 2 10 pointment of our successor, made complaint 169 10 57 4 4 10 14 9-10 5 6 1017 disturbing the peace. The other boys 2 6-10 militia but were called into has yet been demonstrated was the last 3 10 58 13 7-10 newspaper printed and published to the department at Washington 4 6-10 14 1-10 1 4-10 99 125 1059 10 20 each, except Fred. Behnke, who wastime service by the sheriffs of various counties, 199-10 he was seen alive. One witness 9 9-10 6 3-10 2 5-lOj 13 6-10 within the territory. Buckingham, late 18 3-10 60 that we "dtd not hang out our flag found not guilty, were fined one dollar 3 8-10 13 8-10 5 1-10 9 19 4-10 17J.1G61 shall be placed on an equal footing who testified that he went home at of the Tracy Trumpet, has been employed 15 6 5-10 7 5 1017 9-10 at half-mast" on the receipt of the news 3 3-10 each, for being in bad company and 16 7-10 62 4 8-10 14 3-10 6 3 1017 14 8-10 25 5-10 3-10 63 with all persons eligible to pensions for 11:30 o'clock said he saw Martin lying out late. to go to Alaska and take charge of Hendricks' death, and for this "henious" 5 2-10 5 6-10 16 9-10 24 9-10 33 7-10 16 6-10 64 physical disabilities received in the war 3 8 10 13 5-10 13 3-10 outside near some barrels when he 10 2 1C 212.10 24 2 10 65 of tne paper. Oysters for the Holidays. crime we should be bounced 3 3-10 4 3-10 15 3.10 19 394-10 14 8-10 66 against the Southern States. It will be went home, but he did not go near him 1 2-10 107-10 4 6 1015 13 3 5-10 1 1C 67 forthwith. The joke was too good for Julius Krause and Miss Lizzie Dhem, 3 2-10 127 10 217-10 5 910 10 9-10 16 1 1( recollected that at the meeting of the and could not tell whether at that time 5 1 10 even Democratic officials to keep and 14 6-10 9 19 710 Jacob Herscheler, proprietor of the both of this city, were uuited in the defenders of New Ulm, last August, a he was alive or dead. This witness it is now common property in Washington. All taxes on personal property, not Star Sample Room, desires to inform holy bonds of wedlock, last Wednesday resolution was unanimously adopted also testified that Kopp and Trautmuller paid before March 1st, will be collected When the name is sent to the the public that he is prepared to furnish evening, Rev. Mr. Albrecht officiating. asking congress for the passage of such by distress and sale. On all personal were yet in the saloon when he left Senate it will no doubt be accompanied oysters in any quantity, either by The happy event was duly celebrated taxes not paid by March 1st a penalty an act. by a postscript which will read about the can or in bulk, at prices that defy of 10 per cent, will attach. I will attend by the relatives and friends of the contracting At the inquest Drs. Berry and Randall m* as follows: "To succeed Jos. Bobleter, at the places mentioned for the competition. He handles only the best The "big" school boys are having parties. The REVIEW has only made a thorough examination of purpose of receiving personal property removed for not hanging ont his flag at brands. lots of fun over in one of the school well-wishes for the happy couple. the body of the deceased. They testified taxes as follows: half-mast on the receipt of the news of districts in Lake Prairie township, that the causeyf his death was an At the Bank of Sleepy Eye the 12tb, (1(1(1 BUSHELS OF CORN are Vice President Hendricks' death." And famiiy Nicollet county. The Tribune says Tn 13tb and 14th days of January at J. J. 0f UfUUU extensive fracture of the skull, at a Schluck of West wanted by Tho. Crone, prop'r severel0y8 Newton is afflicted with diphtheria. yet of the 394 voters in New Ulm that that a few days ago a number of big Ray's Store in Springfield, the 15th and of the New Ulm Vinegar Works, for point to the left of the base of the cast their ballots for Cleveland and One daughter, aged 14 years, 16th day of January, for tne towns of which be will pay at the rate of 30 cts. boys seized the teacher and threw him brain, which caused a large fusion of Albin, Bashaw,Burn8town,Eden,Home, per bushel cash or 35 cents in trade for Hendricks, not one thought it worth has died with the disease. Two Sisters through the window, without stopping blood upon the brain and consequent Lake Hanska, Leavenworth, Mulligan, all delivered before January 1st next the while to half-mast his flag in honor from the St Alexander's hospital are to raise the sash. They doubled him up North Star, Prairiville, Stark. Stately compression of^the brain. A second extensive **&*"* NOTICE. of the dead Vice President nursing the sick family. Rev, Father like a jack-knife and made a stern and the villages of Sleeepy Eye and fracture to the base of the skull, Springfield. Beinhart who assisted in taking care attack on the window, shattering it P. S.Should the Hendricks' business Iff* $ besides other injuries to the scalp, two City of New Ulm, towns of Cottonwood, of the Schluck family, also came down Notice is hereby given that all births (the window) into smithereens. It is not be instrumental in bringing about bruises on the right thigh that either Milford, Linden and Sigel at my reand deaths that have occurred during with the disease last week, but, we arereported that later in the day the teacher the much desired change, the of said fractures of the skull would office in the court house in New Ulm the year 1885, and have not as yet been glad to say, he is again on the mend. had a skirmish with one of the same cent death of Gen. Robert Toombs, the on all business days.^ ^J.y have produced death. registered in the City Clerk's Office, Thereverened Father was very low unrepentant rebel, might answer for scholars, whom he downed with a blow New Ulm, Brown County, Minnesota, must be reported to the undersigned The coroner's inquest terminated December 22nd, 1884. before January, 1st 1886. last Wednesday and the worst was another pretext for reporting our shortcomings from his strong, right arm, supplemented Monday afternoon, and the verdict of JACOB NIX. City Clerk. RICHARD PFEFFMtftC to the postoffice department feared. by the stove poker. the jury is: "That the deceased came to New Ulm, Dec. 15th, 1885. W Co, Treasure* F-- ^M^