New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
January 6, 1886 · Page 4 of 8
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mwVWL AN VteHflTY. F. H. Behnke desires to inform toe Some old-fashioned snow drift* formed PERSONAL PROPERTY TAX Linden along the sidewalk on the east side public that he has for sale an excellent DietlJ ObmeC ihL L2a 2,94 payers in the' towns of Cottonwood, Read This Offer. Hewitt A of Minnesota street last Sunday night. quality of table butter. Dahl P' Oisen A 7.76 1,26 Hone 4,92 Home, Eden, Lake Hanska, Linden, Erickson A i willXfurnish_ ^&- ____ OsePO ii 2.66 the New Ulm RE- 3,21 3,11 Heliker W 4 W Leavenworth and MilfordPf The Musen Soehne announce a musical Hanson O Paulson E 15,68 Krapp 2,06 1,14 IJNEW ULM MARKETS:Wheat, No. 1, Johnson Johnson 5.38|Rusten O 5 entertainment and dance for Sunday 1,41 .,,-V I EW and the weekly Pioneer Press, Kremin W 1,37 COTTONWOOD. ^tSNS 72 No. 2, 68 oats, 22 corn, 80 barley, 5,95 Larson O Ruti O ,f?p,o, 10,68 Leatherman Alwin W 1,9. Wiesner 8,05 one year, for two dollars*,( In this evening:, January 17th, in Union 35-45 potatoes. 40 onions, 80 butter, Ludington W Larson Rosien 29 1.97 Bieble 8,64 2,46 Dahl i 7,54 Si I,2O the most reading for the money Hall. 10 to 15 eggs, 18 live hogs, per Mnnsell E KumC 4,16 Neuman E Leatherman E Siebert 10,69- 3,83 2,06 Drexler A 4,06 12.9) be secured. Remember that the lb 3 pork, per fl 4. Otterson O^- Nagel 2,15 Loose 6,22 Ouren O Zupher 4.86 7,58 6,70 EngelbertH 11,08 On account of the stormy weather Rueden IEW contains all the news and nearvice Sprenger A 5,91 Merchant 1,12 4,38 1,08 At a meeting of the city council last last Sunday,the social hop at Schmucker's LEAVENWORTH. Reetz 4,41 5,21 Mattke A the reading of any English paper 3,00 1,15 eveninc, 'on the recommendation of the Dresser Aug 1,82 BarberichJos$ 1,67 Tivoli was postponed until next Davis S 1,15 3,03 OttE 5,06 Fritsche E 7,52 in this county. Now is the time to Brow E fire department and Mayor Weschcke, Dietz 33 urer Geo t3,2 Smith 3,24 2,84 8,5' Sunday. Gaettke S 3,01 i subscribe for the two, at $2,00. Eichten Peter Tretbar 3,65GrauentzC h,3i 9,16 2,42 A 2,33 Peter Herian was elected "Chief Engineer 1,58 Frey Tower 2,11 4,08 Gilbertson 3,0f Otto 4,86 Davis 2,37 Helgret W 3,38 and Julius Berndt Fire Marshal, "This looks and feels like Minneso- Gent Aug 3,94 lolman S 67 Holm 1,28 A The board of county commissioners t*&&3 Fesemeyer 10,56 Hoehne 4.18 f4.e" for the ensuing year. The fire department ta," was the stereotyped remark of the Gent Cnas 5.61 Clausen A l,92KaehlerH 14.65 Chas. Fischer *are in session at the auditor's office. 3,12 Eopp*A 4,36 6,73 has also elected the following Carstensen HamngtonGWl, 9_: trson ^3.5 natives last Sunday and Monday. The 4.66 Prokosch Gnth sr 7,84 Euester 89 ^J2,3-. 6,27 The Turnverem announces a mas'querade Christensen Harrington 3oRietier.J 6,15 Gjr 2,91 delegates to attend the annual conven weather really had taken on a wintery Mack A 1,84 6,79 Clancy Huiras 7,13 4,17 achewe Sophia 1.6i Porter S ball for Saturday evening, Januarv23rd. Lipp 7,27 Mohr 5,34 tion of the State Firemen's association, aspect. 3,18 Jaros .86 31 Torgecsen Oie 1,79 2,29 Muhs 7,95 which meets at Shakopee on the 12th .71 W Koliar Chas .93 1,43 Oisen 2,44 W Col. Baasen gets there! President Nichols A 2,81 19,18 2,01 A inst.: Cnas. Leonhardt, Peter Herian, Kollar .86 Rosenau A 75 Weber Jul 2,37 PrahlC 6,59 Cleveland yesterday sent to the Senate The puolic schools of this city reopened RetzlaffF 6,74 4,29 Danielson Koliar 3,52 Steinhaus 18 Wester and 1,85 Schwertzler 13 Julius Berndt Mr. fugene Koehler 1,58 the name of Francis Baasen for postmaster last Monday, with a full corps 1,28 Fischer Kuester Wm .69 73 Wend.and Em- 4,43 Reglin 5,90 was elected secretary for the ensuing 1,08 of teachers. at New Ulm. Congratulations, A Kellev 1,76 2,62 ma Schrapp 1.51 7,44 Schreier 8,78 1,20 year. Flynn Mielke Colonel. 4.34 Sherman 16 Baasen Nic Schmelz 3.98 4,50 Scheibel 8,27 2,55 chaefer Jos The adjourned term of the district Grimes W Mamzer 9,18 Walton A 2,79 Dohrmann 3.43 6,29 Pfisterer 5.47 At a meeting of company A 2nd 15,59 E Meyer Auc 7,15 Baumann Owing to ice and snow on the railroad court convenes in this city one week 3,06 Hormann W Scheibel 5.52 1,91 SperA(Admin.)3,45 A 4,7 3 11,66 Regt., M. N G., held last evening, 4 Hanson O Meyer Fr 4,53 Beltz 1.12 laros Jac Sturm 1,81 91 4 track between Owatonna and Rochester, from next Tuesday, 19th inst. E Scnewe Fr Wm. J. Winkelmann was elected Second .58 Dittbenner 2,62 Kimbtr W 9* 4.42 Schmidt 6,53 there was no passenger train .p. Kopfensperger Smith Malt W 2.74 vioes 3,03 6.. 3.3U Lieutenant, vice Hecker, resigned. Siebert 1.51 If any snakes have been crawling from the east fromSunday morning until Schneider 6,13 Dittbenner 6.33 Mever Ferd 15,45 WinklemanwlO.ll SchnobrichW 2,71 2,58. The following civil officers were elected Johnson Schneider around above ground the last four days 5,17 W E Tuesdav night. 4,83Quisuell 10,22 A 4,90 Tauer 73 3.18 for the ensuing year: Schwartz Au^ Jenson 2.86 1,50 Rassell 8,32 Groebner they'll probably come handy for whipstalks. A 6,36 UblJ 4,3 5.89 Schiltz 1.83 A President Corpl. W Eckstein. 7,72 Sehnina 9.98 At an early hour yesterday morning Beck 1,83 2 75 A 1,73 bchipka 2,62 Harde W 4.00 Kopishke W 2.04 Sirasburg 3,67 Vice Lieut. M. Muller. Bilstein 91 Mr. F. Leibold while going down 3,38 Vlick Jos 7,52 Hager Board of trade directors meeting this 2,65 Mortensen 1.22BUmeekeB 10.59 Botsch 1,20 SecretaryPriv. Geo. Boock Walter 2,U stairs missed his footing and fell to the Biust Jac 2.25 Henning 1,54 6,01 Briss A 3,40 Dietz jsr 3,96 .evening, at counselor Eckstein's office, Waibel A 10,97 TreasurerCapt. M.J.Rosskopf. 4 bottom of the stairs. He received Carpenter Wml]79 2,45 HartG 5,88 Mattke 4 Hormann E 1.51 49 Yanke 7,80 fne full board meets at Turner Hall on Capt. Rosskopf, Sergt. Hubbard and Diddle Wm 2,88 6.88 Jenning some bad bruises on his head and one 8,13 Olson Jensen 2.91 6,76 Dittrich Yeske A 3,15 rriday evening. Ebilz.er Geo 3,15 10,68 Koenig A 2,22 Pretzer A Corpl. McFadden were elected delegates Ladd Nels of his thumbs was broken, in the fall. 3,49 Eckstein 8.68*""" 1,96 Eiickson Ed 27 10,88 Kopishke 4*57 Peterson S Liesemann Fortwenler 12,83 6,08 to the annual convention of the Pfisterer 1,21 The levying of a poll tax will be Gent Wm 4,6u 8,01 Mielke jr 1,19 Peterson Messerschmidt When reading letters from your best 6,44 Gag 8,62 Becker A 8,8 0 M. N G. association, which meets 4 Girg Anna 4,43 3,18 feme of the propositions that will come .73 Raddatz 2,04 4 8,46 Dauer girl don't get too near the window. in St. Paul next Wednesday. Hoppy Ferd 4,00 3 33 4,13 Richter sr Mielke 1,80 lp for consideration at Friday evening's 5,94 Dauer A GroebnerA(g)25,35 It's dangerous. One of our young men Hughes 2,15 .80 6,23 Stabeman Meyer W Mielke 1,00 I was decided by the company to W 4.11 Ehgelbert W H2.07 'll_Lll leeting of the board of trade. was so engaged last evening and some 3.89 Switzer W 1,86 12,54 Sorensen Mathiowitz S Meinert 3,02 HaasG 6,95 Fesemeier give a masquerade ball on Saturday 4,24 2.18 Sherman S 2.25 8.34 Tappe other fellow on the outside swallowed Nelson A W Nelson 1,31 I 2,25 Griebel 5,19 Literary meeting of the Turnverein evening, January 30th next Tnomas A A 5.66 6,33 Ziegenhagen 3,58 Otto A the sweet morsel down at one gulp. Nelson N 1,39 Hesee E 2.-J6 6,56 next Saturday evening, at 8 o'clock. Altermatt 7,85 5,55 Rohde W 4,65 W Gulden N Remus 4 51 Hochhaus A 5 1 2,37 7,36 In an east and westerly direction, These meetings are he^d with open Altermatt 1,69 1,83 Riley Becker 2,16 KalbJ Schroader Wm 1,499 4 Pr 6.U8 4,05 Capt. Burg remembered the REVI EW last Sunday's snow storm extended only Altermatt 93 2,16 Ramoow Bilhngton E doors and all comers are welcome. .05 Kassulke lrebubcn 4,79* 6,22 3,38 on New Year's day by presenting the 2,96 BodeL Wm 3,29 Raddatz W DuelD from Tracy to Rochester. Beyond 1,72 Yungers A 6.92 Landsteiner 4,40 1,76 9,79 Craft 85 editor with a box of his elegant "Blizzard" Reetz Wagner and Subilia's orchestra,numbering Gluth S 7,39 HinkelmanF 2,73 Tracy they had fine weather. At Rochester 2,08 Grossman 4,94 25,04 Doehne Wm 3,97 Schluck Hartwick A 74 cigars. The captain is a very twelve pieces, filled an engagement Lnger I 2,96 4,02 Hamann and a hundred miles beyond .27 Manderfeld 54 7,82 Jones thoughtful man, and this is not the first at Tracy on New Year's eve. The MlLFORD. they had sleet and hail, and at Chicago Metzen 1,39 10.09 Edward boys took the Tracyites by storm. They time that he has demonstrated that the LAKE HANSKA. Arbes N 3,08 Hoffmann it rained. Between Tracy and St. Peter 12,2 Mohr 7.64 11.09 Reinhard report having been well treated and a comfort of the newspaper man is in his 1,60 Hansing Asleson E 2,68 Miller O A 30,2. 3,97 there was snow enough to necessitate 5.23 Pechtel 2,72 Robert Buenger 2,11 Haeberle general good time all round. Anderson 1,84 Olson mind. Thanks, captain. 5,2, 2,45 3.18 Rem 7,91 Wagner the running of a snow plow over the Backer 8,48 Lueder W 5,45 Rakke 5,1^ 2,45 4 6,18 Retzlaff 9,99 Werner Winona & S Peter .road on Monday. D.etz A 4,08 Mever 5.89 Bjertson E A 15 2,53 The anniversary celebration of the 1.95 Reck sr 3,43 Yeske The annual meeting of the Minnesota Doster 6,8b 2,76 LATER.Since the above has been Bergoust O 3,14 Paulson A 2,67 New Ulm Lodge No. 21 O. d. H. S. occurs 46 Annen jr National Guard association will be Mack Dehn W 5,11 1,62 Bless um 3,05 2,12 O put in type trains nave come through, 6.74 Davis Sprenger A this evening, Dt Union Hall. The held in St. Paul next Wednesday. Company Pfaender Erdman E 6,34 2,11 2,72 Christenson S 2,45 8.42 Duetsch A Schaffler and from the Tuesday morning papers programme consists of instrumental Pteiffer Falk A 4,30 A elected three delegates last 22 2.00 2,60 Roland 6,46 Owens Schneider we learn that the storm was much more Ptiengel GlatteW 2.71 and vocal mushc, addresses by Mr. 3,06 .43 4.85 Selmer evening. A Second Lieutenant was also 9.65 Rowland N Seifert John Rolloff Haubnch 7,51 extensive than at first reported. At 3.66 5.18 Devine 4,94 Schieffert Guthunz of St. Paul and Mr. Gesell of 2,42 Sellner elected, vice Hecker, resigned. RunK Hangarieu A 5,04 .75 3,72 1,50 Helling O Toreson Owatonna and Rochester the depth of La Crosse, tsvbleaux and a social bop. Schmidt SchlumbergerJ6,15 anders Juergens W 3,08 2.73 .55 Teigen Jorama We understand that one of the "faithful" Schnobrich 2,0ri the snow was variausly estimated from The admission is but 50 cents a couple. Wiedemi Kness W 3,96 3.07 2,82 Weltsch O in this city has put in a bid for the l\ to 3 feet. Alten bi) 2,50 HOME. .86 Auiundson OB5.33 Johnson deputy collectorship in this district. 2,50 2,23 Anderson O 3,85 For the city of New Ulm, during the Bertrand Ja c$ 6.01 Ohea 2,76 Abstract of Tax List. 4,26 Adam^. Brud eL A 4,13 .63 Hon. J. B. Sackett gives such entire S 9,80 Rose sr year/1885, City Clerk Nix reports 175 60 Krueger 5,60 Borni Bjoernebers: .92 John 4,03 Lingved A Rose Fjr 3,08 satisfaction, .however, that Collector births and 55 deaths. Of the births 95 County Auditor Bertrand and his able A 6,18 Black 1,29 CaseC 4.51 3,50 Moe Rose 3,72 Bierman has no intention of making a vfeere males and 80 females. Two pairs assistant. Mr. R. Fischer, have compiled Lehman 1,60 clase 2,52 Case A Buide A! A 2,94 2,14 Oisen N Schmid 1.80 change. 2,39 lone of twins only are reported. Of the 2.62 the abstract of the tax list for the Current Bottem O .46 2,84 Peterson O S Sasse 2,12 Mauch 62,31 2,95 Bjoervik 3,30 2,89 Rolstad S deaths 34 were males and 21 females. Schwartz A 3,96 year 1885. From it we gather the following, That cut on the front page of Friday's Roaenau 2,86 93 A Bjolverud 1,44 3.61 Roland Schwartz 93 All died a natural death except two. showing by towns the valuation Boeder 2,99 1.11 Kuehn Pioneer Press apparently substantiates W.I ChnstensenJO 3.00 1,83 N Wooidrick 20,13 Of the latter, one committed suicide of real and personal property, the total Steinmetz A ,76 3,58 Gauske A Cnute A 1,26 S\ nstebv 82 Wagner E the assertion re*_.ntl made by 7,18 ana the other was murdered. Sear 5,61 1,77 Lambrecht'V." valuation and amount of taxes, levied O Chute 89 Hills 2,44 Watschcke 1.94 our Sleepy Eye correspondent that that Schramm 6,09 1.40 Marti Stroem Hills A Frederickson 52 Wege 1,34 in each: The dates for holding the annual burgh \%&. djaw^aiVd from the face Sachs 3,28 -US S Kline 1,71 Zimausky W 1.83 1,82 Value of Taxable Property and Amount of Taxes Levied. Seifert 5,95 4,15 State encampment of the Grand Army Manderfeld N of the earth. Did the P. P. engraver Stone Iv Gravseth Lebert A 5,65 Madory 2,15 77 Tenini 2,54 1,15 Ort hV City, nlag Value Val. Per- Total Amt ot Moll 4,15 Berteck 1.99 of the Republic in Faribault have been read that item in the REVIE W? 98 es & towns Tax lev. .68 Rra Est. so'l Prop Valuat'n 5,3) PrahlE Shelly S Haugen O Raverty 8.42 Dumke 1,69 4,66 fixed for Wednesday, Thursday and Branch 4,08 Richartz Hou de S\ verson 2,71 Roberts .23 7.88 Eastman New Ulm $ 307 890 $ 179,191 $ 487,081 Th$ new year was ushered in hy the $18,810,53 71 Friday, February 11, 12 and 13. The Braurneister "J,3o Sl'py Eye Schimsch 6,435,39 Tondervold 156,565 70,034 226,599 Thompson D. 3,50 1,89 Glatigny A 6,94 ringing of the church bells, firing of Springf'M 1,569,65 2 .,679 20 899 46,578 Faribault Republican says it is expected Current W .61 Skinner 1_ '1 rosdahl 1.44 2.11 Johnsoti A Gehrtve 2,78 2,84 Albin 1.762 15 81,879 22,309 104,188 guns and pistols and the blowing of .70 Schubert that 500 delegates from the seveial Bashaw 2.29 6,66 1,376,70 Thordson O Kjelshus Tuttle A 5,13 Hoffmann 64,463 14,188 78.51 6,62 Bnrnsto'n 3,413,29 Dewanz jr 50 Schmidt steam whistles. At the public halls 130,794 24,961 155 755 6.26 Lien E Weicherding 2,10 .87 Heidemann Grand Army posts in the State will 2 63 Cottonw'd 3 778,16 181,*48 41,646 223.494 &r 2,46 Seifert 2.09 Mosendc'n where balls were in progress the Cutting W 1,21 Eden 6,86 T! orsoen E 4,798,84 92 186 152 44,518 230,670 be present at the encampment. A committee Essig Ziegenhaj 2,64 Home 4,658,11 5.06 Mostuen 259,119 48,816 308,935 85 3,39 Kroschel Wm Overlie 5.36 crowds assembled joined in a general Hanska has been appointed to solicit 1 600,10 90,685 22,990 113.675 Marti S 2.6 1.12 \irlsen 6.41 1.76 Cronk L'ln^e A Gr en 11,30 Leaven'th 2,392,05 hand shaking and exchange of congratulations. 115,772 17,243 133,115 Albrecht 1 Frank 6,16 funds to defray the expenses of the occasion 3 43 Oistad Linden 2,658,26 3,86 5.21 Ganske Mat-heson A Ahleness 125,025 34,S80 159,905 4.43 Arnoldi MilforU 3,777,26 Galbrecht 1,90 205,345 45,396 250 741 .73 and to provide entertainment. 3,61 3,2 Gibb^ Montgomery- Afdem S Mulligan 1.701,35 56 953 12,481 69,434 Backer Henle 1,07 Anderson A 1.88 1 .no 1,31 Jacobson John 93 North Star 2 614,40 3,48 108,908 16.432 125 340 Beussmann I) Ath Snow enough fell on Thursday night 7,67 Prainev'll 2,764,80 138 558 24,625 163,183 O Bio^te 1,13 1.77 Johnson 5,39 Montgomery Despite the blizzarddy weather, the bigel 3.765,85 Guetschow 2, 174,279 36 925 211,204 Anton 9,62 to make tolerably fair sleighing on Roennigen Ole .77 Christenson 6.17 McLeod A 2,86 J'imes 4,19 Stark 2,636,00 126.958 21,928 148,886 concert given by Wagner and Subilia's Hemen E N 2,57 sveirip E "-lately Evensen 3,16 1,033,91 McPhee 2.63 4,5. 3,73 41,159 8,533 49.692 Year's da3*, and the boys made the Montgomery 2,81 orchestra in Union Hall last Sunday Shplh E McRal Fredeuckson A .37 3,47 Gareis 4,0 3,53 N 3.8S Totals most of it. The joyous peals of laughter 2,578,031 3 287,126 71.546.8C 709,095 Henle 2,65 Mar tine 1 11(0gut 2.62 E 3,03 Hengel 6,7 5,72 afternoon was quite well ittended. The MontirornervDA 60 and the gingle of the merry sleigh Thi*.tax levy is apportioned to tne Juni 13 3,21 Robertson .94 Kroschel J,2 S O S 3,2 i IlHhnj: 5.7 MollD 4,13 orchestra, numbering twelve pieces, different funds as follows: Moll bells were heard to intermingle in all 6,96 Raverty 5 82 13.36 fnord^on A 7,8- HaugenHP 3,30 McKenzie 1,71 rendered the several numbers on last Serr A 4,38 Schultz A State taxes, 5,45 Lamser 1,4' Hanson 2 44 directions. It is indeed a very hap'py $ 5,916,76. ho: gi imsou 1,92 Murphy 2,29 Spcllbrink Sunday's pi'ogramme in a masterly 1.78 Steffel A One mill school,... 3,50 ecklen burg 3,1 2.61 3,287,07. 4,02 McGregor Go Now Year for the young man fortunate A 2,26 Special school,... manner and all present expressed Marx W 1,5~ Jacobs E 1,01 27,129,33. 3 20 99 O'BuenD 2,20 enutugh to secure a horse and cutter 2,26 County revenue,... Porch 2,0 Woolle\ A 11,176,11. o,77 Kjoclstad A 1.58 4,86 Sperrhng ",31 themselves highly pleased with the afternoon's to gir'e his best girl the first sleign W 3,76 Permantgen N 6,0 Leo O int. & sinking, 2,84 3,615.76. A .99 4,10 Vv erring W Sommerfeld 3,18 entertainment. Another concert Vajen II 13,11 Richartz W ride of the season. 3,3 9,13 LiPb A 4.91 poor, 3,287,07. 2,73 Werring Wagner A 1,37 will be given next Sunday afternoon Drusch .62 5, Other spec. Co.taxes, 3,082,98. 3,27 Albrecht Brendel 4,26 Wr Eppie and all lovers of fine, classic music 16,84 Radke LINDEN Wi Township tax 4,575,29. 1.86 Arndu W Corev According to the Tracy Trumpet, 3,60 Eckstein 7,26 Rolloff E 2,2 O son S 1,16 3.00 can agreeably pass the afternoon at City & village taxes, 5,966,92. Er^andsenHS 5 62 Burgh 'trd W Corey 2,09 there are some people living in the village 3,0 Fritzke A 4,98 RadloffH Rasmussen A 1,40 4,61 Gronholz 6.69 Forster Delinquent road. 3,207,86. 1,40 the nomial expense of ten cents. Family of Walnut Grove that if they had Geiger 1,41 Scnmitz Rusmussen 4.50 3,32 Giotheim 21 Bohanaan Hauser sr 3,18 The city of Uew Ulm says $487,06 would be serving the tickess twenty-five cents. 4,76 Schroeder desert0 Goske their Toleffsen E 4, 3.84 4,51 Belz rlauser jr Hanson 5,47 3,28 one mill school tax, and $9,887,34 special 7,00 Wendland Hermann A Bhornson 4,92 93 Cutting Kerzmazick Harber 5,26 State in the penitentiary. Within three 4,81 5,59 Keim Hensel E school, making $10,374,40 in all weeks Mr. McMaster's saloon business Byre O At a meeting of New Ulm Lodge No. 9,17 Cummings Krueke W Helling 7,41 29 3.67 1 Evenson 1,34 Orth Johnson 4,50 for school purposes. Of the State tax Clary W 7,01 5,32 53, 0. O. F., last Saturday evening, has twice gone up in flames by the Evenson 2,88 Prosch Jorgenson O 2.88 Dey W 1,53 2,97 the city pays $876,71, of county revenue the following officers were installed to hands of incendiaries, each time subjecting Eleffson E 8,29 Piehl Koaster 6,09 Flaherty 1,08 6,08 $1,656,00, and countv poor $487,- Mr. McMasters to considerable serve during the ensuing six months: Erickson 1 4,15 Radetzky Larson 1.00 Fischer 3,26 ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION 3,64 06. Groto A 5,95 A. H. Schleuder, N G. Schmitz N Metzer 6,31 French W 1,66 4,73 pecuniary loss".} This is not an honorable Helgeson 5,54 Soeckman A Metzer 6,85 Frick E 1,33 2,95 E. Kellermann, V. G. PERSONAL MENTION. or Christian way of settling the liquor Hangen O 2,09 SiegM Nielson O 1,06 Gluth 3,35 1,52 OF THE Chas. Rolloff, Secretary. question. ,lr Kjestad S 6,39 Watschke Paulson 8,00 5,77 Grabon 2,75 Judge Webber is holding court in Dim Lodge 1.21,0,ill Fr. Friedmann, Treasurer. KjestadTJ 6,59 Werner Sorumgard O O 15 1.17 Galle 1,29 Lincoln county this week. Mr.F.E.Bowney,of Roberts, 111., appointed Levig 3,00 John Hoffman, I. G. Sorumgard 14,46 1S Gruber W 97 Christensen 38,72 Martin Hose and wife of Tracy Lunberg O E 6,06 Stone O 3,79 to the position in our public Dobias W. Baarsch, O. G. Green W 1,85 4,53 Sundayed with relatives and friends in Micha3lsen 4,65 Thormedson 9,73 Hutchins Heimerdinger schools made vacant by Mr. Collins' 5,72 C. Knospe, Warden. IN 'THE Ne,w Ulm. Olson 2,47 Johnson 2,35 Mandel W 13,71 1,97 resignation, has been compelled to decline Geo. Jacobs, Con. Pederson O 3.61 Arneklew O 28 Mr. and Mrs. Kuetzing are spending Hemele Heimerdinger 4,47 owing to the refusal of the Roberts Strom 4,68 Fr. Meile, R. S. to N. G. Byre 3,30 the week with friends in St. Paul Remele 12,02 5,76 Schaleben 8,75 school board to let him go. The and Minneapolis. L. Schilling, R. S. to V. G. Addy Christianson A 8,17 KleinschmidtC 1,78 2,82 ON Ahlness 4,38 Addy 7,18 Lovejoy A place has now been filled by the appointment 1,40 44 E. Wiescheski, L. R. to V. G. L. G. Davis, a promising young attorney Anderson 878. J' 4,26 Block Christenson 1.03 LeeP 63 3,29 of Sleepy Eye, was a caller at of Miss Julia M. Noyes, a Jos. Schmucker, C. Schumacher Bruce W O 3,69 Briss Espenson 2,30 Mahlzahn 2,23 3,85 the REVI EW office last Thursday. graduate of the St.Cloud Normal school Broste O and Geo. Jacobs, Trustees. 2,80 Donavan M* Espenson 9,87 Meyer A 5.95 1,99 The "New Ulm-Tracy-Currie dentist" Broste 4,46 and for several years engaged as teach- Gerboth Fischer 5,60 1,97 Pickle E 4,01 is the way the Trumpet notices HarborF 6,35 At the meeting of the Turnverein last KappC |!er in the Minneapolis, Moorhead and GrossmannG 19,86 PRO' 1,57 A 1,25 Dr. Marden's presence in Tracy. Harbor 1,80 Kissner Gradwohl 6,66 76 Saturday evening the following officers 2,36 .^p^St. Cloud public schools. ,4 Fred. C. Cley came up from Minneapolis Jacobson S 6,41 Larrabee A S Hal verson 3,95 2,14 PeckC 4,75 were elected for the ensuing six months: to spend New Year's day with Johnson O 3,44 Romberg Hal verson Jno 2,62 1,57 Peck 4,47 Mr. Henry Gerlach, an exceedingly Johnson his many New Ulm friends. Fred is 3,95 PresidentPeter Scherer. Rush Halverson Jac 6,98 3,94 5 Porth W 1.13 **J'6 Joremoe tall man, was in our city a few days 2,63 still enjoying single blessednessa fact Vice PresidentC. L. Roos. Steffen A Halverson 4,70 2,41 Poleske A LeeKO 4,28 our young ladies will be interested in TWo and created quite a sensatipn on Schultz E Hanson I 70 29 Ratsch Rec. SecretaryErnst Brandt. Olson 5,37 knowingbut in other respects he is Sues A Cor. Secretary--Chas. Bach. Hanson 4,50 4,12 Smith account of his height. We understand .Bos. 1,75 Olson 5,11 gradually working up to the top round Tessmer 3,02 Hanson & 1,44 Scnultz J'G 2,92 that he measures exactly seven feet Ouren S~ TreasurerDr. C. Weschcke. 2,43 of the ladder.^ '%*_$*- Welter 3,i4 2,66 Iverson 3,63 Shermann Ouren A O when barefooted, and as he perambulated 7,16 fIn IstTurnwartE. Heers. Franke Prof. Noyes, superintendent of the 1,38 Johanni 8,54 Taylor E 1,47 Ouren 5,81 our streets with the addition of Meyer 10,96 Johanni 60 deaf and dumb institute at Faribault, 2nd A. Held. Werring '10.98 honor of the guests, "thr Paulson S 2,46 Muller 3,74 Jacobson 2,42 Raske was in our.city last Thursday evening high-heeled boots and a cylinder hat he Bar CommitteeE. G. Pahl, A. G. 4,79 Paulson tableaux: fy 2,17 Penning 8/41 Jacobson 3,21 Bertrand and tendered Wm. Ochs a teacher's position appeared at least ten inches taller than 6,51 Pladson O 3,16 Seiter, H. Gebser. Vater Rhein. 'f: Lawinske 2,12 Johnson 4,87 Berteck in the institute Mr. Ochs is a graduate 1,99 Syverson 1,06 he really is.*' We learn that Mr. Gerlach The financial condition of the society Losleben N 1,95 Jenson 5,84 Current of the_ institute and much esteemed "4 Arminiuslf'r 1,79 Thorson 1,75 and wife are on their wedding A 3,50 Knudson A 6,35 Filzen is better than it has been for years. $3,- by Mr. Noyes and the-faeulty of the institute. Die LetzteX1 1,33 Vestad O O 2.43 Peterman 1 2,90 Knudson P" 1,41 Fraas ftovtr around the world and they came He accepted and already entered 500 in bonds were recently issued to 3,17 VeeOO* 3.81 4,09 Larson 3,03 Kezmarzick upon his duties last Monday.^y^ &*fhere to visit friends in Lafayette. Mr. 7 2,0 members of the society and the indebtedness Anderson 7,39 4,02 Kuelbs w? Larson N 4,74 Ohea-E Bakken A E 3.32 iGerlfcch has consented to exhibit secured by mortgage on the, hall Admission 30 2,44 Keim 8 i Larson A- 2,51 F^FOR RENT.Four rooms on the Bakken E A 4,94 ^himself in a St. Paul museum until paid up. Outside'the bonded indebtedness Larson A 3,01 ground floor of afveiy pleasantly located Bakken N 1,81 Ladic EDEN. Markuson 4,53 "eb. 13. He is a quite talented man, the society ewes only about dwelling hoose, on Centre street Bakken Adkins W 4,08|Drew Nielson 3,15 26.58 between/Vlinn. street and Broadway. ing master of seven different musical $300. The assests are in the neighborhood Cick AU are mo$ AUtoon 6.36 Dresser O A Nielson 6,12 5,89 of $20,000. truments. Iwi WERNER BOSCB. Ball 1,08 Dodge W 2,16T)iea Nielson N TH1 $.61 .X^gMtti1 Silk 41 rf