New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
January 20, 1886 · Page 4 of 8
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H^JWBS m] .NEW ULM AND VICINITY Masks and trimmings for sale by Masks of ah kindscomic, earnest, Board of Trade. Golden Gate Happenings. NEW ULM MARKETS:W neat, \o. l Chas. L. Roos, at "the City Drug Store. national, and masks of noted menfor Read This Offer. During the last year there has been 70 No. 2. 67 oats, 22 corn, 30-35 barley, sale b\ Chas. L. Ro An adjourned meeting of the board "Wit and Humor," by Hon. Ig. Donat only three deaths in the town of Home, 40-45 potatoes. 40: onions, 75 butter, We will furnish the New Ulm RE nelly, of trade was held last Friday evening Turner Hall Friday evening. against from 10 to 20 in previous years. The tall man reeenth seen 10 to 15 eggs, 18 live hogs, per on our VIEW and the weekly Pioneer Press, in Turner Hall. The secretary read a Reserved seats 50 cents. At Roos' drusr Is it possible that they have taken a streets i poking in a St. Paul ft 3 pork, per ft 4. museum number of communications, one among ior one year, for two dollars. In this store. V*'** new lease of life since the Democrats as a "Chinese Gi ml." which being from a gentleman looking ^r-J* way the most reading for the money Ac FOR RENT.Four 100ms on the came into power? for a suitable site for a clock factory. I'ts funny, very funny!the masquerade ground floor of a very pleasantlv located can be secured. Remember that the Just received a large invoice of William Mortensen and Melius dwelling house, "on Centre street, Messrs. Heideman, Hummel and Eckstein at Turner Hall next Saturday REVIEW contains all the news and nearly bleacb and brown Cottons. al a Danielson, two young men of Eden, between Minn, street and Broadwav. were appointed a committee to invetijrat evening, and representatives from ail twice the reading of any English paper fine line of Embroulerie-, at F. KaetzIDff's. For particulars enquire of are attending the Normal school at Mankato. and take such step3 in the neighboring towns will he on hand to in this county. Now is the time to WERNER BCESCH. as is also Hannah Peterson and premises as they deem wise and proper. take it in. subscribe for the two, at $2,00. Sarah Hansen, two young ladies from "Most of these hair preparations During ihe }ear 1885 Clerk of Court the same town. don't work," writes Mr J. S. Burdik LV A GREA SEED OFFER. Lake Benton News:Judge Webber e^ Bianrhard issued 130 marriage licenses A letter from one of the managers of of StLouis, "but Parker's Hair Balsam Geo. Hart, of Eden, is now 'prepared maintains tne reputation of being one 55 fiist cit'zeus' pap r& and 19 second is an honorable exceDtion. My hair The Pioneer Press Company offer a the proposed north and south raiiroad to grind feed for all, having lately of the best Judges in the state. He lias papers. was thin and prem-iturely srav. ThBalsam dollar's worth of seeds and the weekly was read, and the information conveyed purchased a new feed mill which he made it brown again and soft the respect of the entire bar of the ditrict Lijatiierman, of the Pioneer Press for $1.20, and very liberal quite satisfactory. as in my boyhood. [Feb 1] Geo and A E runs with his thresher engine. Those and the confidence of those %vho Club premiums in seeds. The '1 ne questiou of requesting the city town ot E en, la^t Friday sold 200 having grinding to do should sive have cases before his court. seeds are furnished by Mr. Metcalf, of council to levy a poll-tax was then Call in and see our new stock of acies of land to Fred. A. Neizke. living George a call. St. Paul, a thoroughly reliable seed biought up for discussion. The sentiment goods. Dry goods, G!asn are, Lamp's, On last Wednesday evening the New near N.collet Station. Consideration W. H. Hiiliker, of Eden, is visiting dealer, and the subscriber selects the of the meeting was unanimous in Crockery and Tinware, at Frank Ulm Silver Cornet Band met and elected $3,001) with his son in Iowa. Kuetzing's. lavor of the proposition. Mr. Heideman varieties desired from a large list published officers for the ensuing year as follows: A son of the Indian chief "Little The adjoun ed tei of the district presented and moved the adoption by the Pioneer Press Company. AUCTION. Crow," who led the Indians against court convened in this ciU yesterday. oi the following preamble and resoutinns: All persons desiring seeds should, send LeaderFred Pfaender. New Ulm, is djing with the consumption The court will piobably consume the We will sell certain lines of our stock for the list. We will furnish the REVIEW Asst. LeaderG. Schmidt. of GENERAL MERCHANDISE by in a wigwam on the banks of the remainder ot the weeK in disposing of and Pioneer Press, in connection with WHEKEAS. the burden of taxation in PresidentTon deson. auction, comraencinjr next Monday. Minnesota river at or near the Lower the ciu ot New Ulm is unequallyfdistributed, the cases on ttie calendar. the above seed offer, for $2.25. & FISCHER. the SecretaryJos. ules ALWI\T interests% the business Sioux Agency, twelve miles east of TreasurerEd. Stoeckert. cit\ wmch should be fostered are thereby Our Golden Gate correspondent reports Heaps of snow now. Redwood Falls. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. expressed, and that a son of Little Crow, the Either the officers of Lincoln count\ WHKREAS, it appears that all our citizen-, Milford Items. Chas. L. Roos has received a complete chieftain who led the Indians in theoutbre GRAND enjoying the benefits of our advanced are a verv bad lot or that county turns line of masks and trimmino-s. ik of 1862, is lying at the point of Another snow storm visited this and liberal school system, our out the most zealous, hard-working. fire department, and the protection of death at or near the Lower Sioux Agency, vicinity on Saturday of last week, but ,v. our courts in their person and' property, twe.ve miles east of Redwood Falls. Donnelly''your Secure reserved seat. tickets fo'r money-earning grand jurymeno in the temperature not being severe enough to L. Roos State. Only a year or so ag nearly lecture at Chas less than one-third of all our leal keep our untiring farmers in doors. voters pay the entire tax be it all the county officers were indicted drug store. A. P. Zenner, of Madelia, is under Resolved by the board of trade of Milford makes a poor show for this for noncfeasance in office, aud nowarrest on a charge of obtaining money New Ulm that the honorable city coun1 past year as to the increase of population, Articles of incorporation of the StAlexander's report that at the very recent under false pretenses. Zenner had his come be earnestly requested to take such ten births were registered, while hospital at New Ulm were partner, Birchard,arrested on a charge of action as will establish a system of poll ter werner co last Saturday filed with the Secretary eight cases of death occurred during broughtt ionu against A. E. tax under such restrictions and regulations i forgery and bound over to the district men tha cnt of State, tw as will work equitably to all parts the year just closed. The last ion indict Woodford for nonefeasance office, court of Watonwan county in default of of the city. year's record of births and deaths stood or, and one against C. W. Andrews, "Chas. bail. It is for some crookedness in this The fees on international money Resolved that the president appoint a 21 births to 4 deaths. M. Morse, P. T. Reynolds' and G. matter that he is under arrest. The same committee of three members to present ders have been reduced one-third. The D. Cole, for "conspiracy" in effecting a copy of these resolutions to his Honor, Wheat is 67 cts. at this market man was formerly in trouble through a fees on an order for $10 are now only the Mayor, and the honorable city the resignation of A. E. Woodford as now, consequently litte or none comes transaction of his own while cashier of 10 cents. council at their next session and reues clerk of court Chas. M. Morse is in. Our farmers undoubtedly wait for the Madelia bank. Slatet them by argument to take immeaction. Even young America in this city has better prices to come. Woodford's successor and in his paper, "If your local paper," writes on old caught the ice palace carnival fever, the News, promises mighty interesting The foregoing was unanimously adopted The value of the buildings and improvements journalist now long out of the business, and numerous snow and ice "palaces" reading for the next few weeks. and the president appointed put up in this town in the "happens to tread on your toes a little are in course of construction in various Messrs. Wagner, Boock and Hornburnto year just closed amounts to nearly $10,- The subscription masquerade ball at in performing its mission, don't get under the auspices of parts of the city. lay the same before the mayor and 000. Among those who erected new Turner hall next Saturday evening your back up and abuse its editor, but Company"A"2nd Regiment, M.N,G. city council. buildings during the past year are: Mr. promises to be one of the best ever given stop and take a good breath and think The Domination of Col. Francis Baasen The advisability of asking the city A. Heyman, dwelling house, $1,200 by the Turnverein. The committee for a season, and see if you can't remember as postmaster at New Ulm was confirmed council to establish a hay and wood Mr. Ed. Hensel, dwelling, house, $1000 some of the kindness it has by the United States Senate last in charge have spared neither trouble -AT- market and the appointment of a city Mr. A. Richartz, granary,$800 Mr. P. shown you in the past Then reflect Wednesday. The Colonel will enter nor expense to selectman attractive programme, scaler was next discussed, and determined Schmitz, granary,$600 Mr. Wm. Knees, that it may not be Ions before you will upon his duties as postmaster about as will be seen by an anouncement in the affirmative. Mr. Bobleter barn,$800 Essig Bros., store building, On Saturday evening, Jan. 30/86. February 1st. in another column. Beside the want some favors again." was appointed a committee to lay $1000 Empire Mill Co. of New Ulm, official programme, there will be a Another snow storm materially interfered the matter before the city council and grain elevator, $2000 G. W. Krumdick number of exhibitions given by private Births and Deaths* with last Sunday afternoon's concert request favorable action. & Co., warehouse, $1000. and numerous Programme in next tissue. parties, notably among which is an exhibition in Union Hall. Those present enjoyed Messrs. A. Behnke. Pfefferle, and other valuable improvements. The following is a complete list of of fancy roller-skating by some the music immensely, however. Music by Wagner & Suhilia's Full Orchestra. Klossner were appointed a committee births and deaths reported to Clerk of A new brass band will soon be organized of our local experts. Judging from advance The boys stick to it manfully and will to go before the city council and Court Blanchard, as having occurred in in our town. The boys succeed sale of tickets and town talk, try it again next Sunday afternoon. request the official publication of the the several towns in Brown county during well in practicing and will soon ofter there will be a larger uambei of masks Admission 35 cts a Person* council proceedings in one or more of the year 1885:* their services to the public. than there have been for the last few The readers of the REVIEW in Srring the city papers years. Especially will this be the case BIRTHS DEATHS. Mr. John Brendle of the town of lield and vicinity will be pleased to learn All are cordially invited. New Ulm, 175 On motion, taxation was made a topic 55 in gentlemen masks who were sadly in Home succeeded in capturing seven that the grounds for the proposed flouring Sleepy Eye, 59 12 for discussion at the next meeting. The Committee of Arrangements. Otters, seventy minks, five foxes and the minority for the last three seasons. mill in that burgh have been secured Springfield 17 4 about 500 muskrats, this last fall. John Only full masks will have the privilege and that the mill will be built in 2 Albm, 22 ANNUAL Ho wit Looks to a Defeated Candidate. must no doubt be an expert trapper. Bashaw, 8 of the dancing floor before masks are 2 the spring, as soon as the weather per.mits. Burnstown, 19 2 taken off. No tickets will be sold at the As to the change of the postmastership Andrew J. Eckstein, in an interview Cottonwood 18 8 I door. Tickets are for sale by all members at New Ulm, our townsmen all Eden 42 8 in the Pioneer Press says: The appoint* of the societv. unite in saving, "if it must be a Democrat, Home, 32 3 ment of Col. Francis Baasen as postmaster The town clerk in our neighboring Lake Hanska, 21 4 we would just as well have Mr. at New Ulm is the most important Report reached town the fore part of town Courtland, Nicollet coun'y, reports Leavenworth, 10 2 Baasen as anyone else." If Mr. Baasen's event that has lately taken place in Linden 24 last week that on the Sunday night 37 births and 12 deaths for 1885. 5 administration will be similar to Milford 9 that town. The appointee was secretary of 8 previous a cold-blooded triple murder The total births in Nicollet county for that of his predecessor, the people of Mulligan, 18 I 6 state while Gen.Sibley was governor. He 1885 were 416, deaths 205. Ot the deaths had been committed in the town of North Star, 6 New Ulm and vicinity will have no just 1 is an old man, has a great many friends 69 occurred in the hospital for the insane. Sigel. The rumor spread like wild-fire Prairieville, 24 5 cause for complaint. throughout the state, especially among and soon everybody was looking for the Sigel 15 5 Hon. Ig. Donnelly will lecture in Mr. John Krieser, a former resident Stark 18 the old settlers, and needed the place man with the particulars of the terrible 7 uuder the auspices of the Turner Hall Friday evening. Subjeci: Stately 5 of Milford, is at present very low with affair. After along and tedious chase badly. He was not the only applicant NE$ ULM TURNVEREIN "Wit and Humor." Admission 50 inflammation of the lungs. Dr. Berrv a REVIEW reporter succeeded in running for the position, as many other Democrats Totals, 542 139 cents. Tickets on sale at the Chas. L. attends to the patient. It is our sincere down the man with the precious were willing to -erv the government Roos' drug store, where you canjo-et wish that his recovery niav be soon effected. bit of information. The man was too as the local postmaster. 1 he successful Sheriff Schmidt is a most accommodating your seats reserved without additional Mr. Krieser is now a lesident much overcome to talk coherently, but candidate did not secure the official, but when it comes to spending cost. of Stark town and had comedown on a between his sobs and lamentations it place so much through the locil letters between $500 and $600 out of his temporary st:t} with iel.iti\es and on Saturday evening, Jan. 23, '86. was learned that sometime during the of recommendation as he did through own pocket for the purpose of accomplishing Report sa\s that Mr. E. G. Pahl i friends, when he was suddenly taken night hprem before named one of Lawrence Pat Kelly's influence. It looks as thougu the arrest of criminals, he'd about to retire trom the management Krahl's cow3 bioke her fastenings ill. a Democrat could not get a lederal appointment rather be excused. His expenses in the of the New Ulm Roller mill and that PROGRAMME: and willfully and without provocation in Minnesota without having chase and capture of Aug. and Anna DISSOLUTION NOTICE. ie will be succeeded by a party trom gored two other cows to death, while 1.0 o'clock, Grand entry of Prince Kelly's recommendation. Broscheid amounted to $540. which, 'Chicago. Mr. Pahl finds that he can NEW ULM, MINN., January 1, 1886. Carnival and suite. a third broke her neck in an endeavor Grand Polonaise. naturally enough, he expected to have occupy himself fully in looking after 2.Maskers1 The co-paitnership 1 eietofoie existing Gold and silver braids and laces, to get out of reach of the infuriated refunded. Up to the present tinic.how the interests of the Empire Mill Corapa 3 The Jolly Chimney-sweepers. between the undersigned, under emigrants.''1 tlThe spangles, bells and stars for sale by beast. It was a clear case of murder 4.Tableau: .ever, he has succeeded in collecting the firm name of Klossner & Brandt, in the first degree and the murderous $53Chas. L. Roos, at the City Drug Store. 5.Olympian plays. has this day been dissolved by mutual $153$100 from the State and Bescherung.'1'" 6.Tableau: "Tne St. Peter HeraH:We are sorry to animal was condemned to death and consent, Charles C. Brandt, retiring. Brookville Bits. from the county. Where the balance, 7.Pantomime: "The Lovers. Jacob Klossner. Jr., will continue learn that Dr. Berry of New Ulm lost executed on the spot, without as much $387, is to come from the Sheriff has the business, under the firm name of his only son, aged thirteen years and not yet fully made out, but it certainly as going through the formalities of a Jacob Klossner, Jr., and he assumes Cold weather in our town. ADMISSION 50 CENTS PERSON. eight months, last week by diphtheria all obligations and collects all outstanding coroner's inquest. cannot be that the laws of Minnesota Miss Lucy and Master Guy Rowe accounts and credits due the late Dr. B. no doubt in caring for diphtheria compel an officer of the law to chase of Redwood Falls, have been visiting firm. patients carried the disease home with Jim Degnan has taken up his old criminals all over the United States Tickets for sale by all members. relatives in this neighborhood during All parties having claims against the him. Doctors not only risk their own quarters in hotel de Schmidt, and all without due provision for meeting the firm ot Klossner & Brandt, and all parties the past week. MORTGAGE SALE. lives but endanger the lives of their on account of his pugilistic disposition who are indebted to the same on expenses by the public treasury. The A very pleasant company met at accounts due, or past due, are lequested families. getting the upper hand of him at an Default having been made in the payment of Sheriff says somebody must pay hisMr. Birdsall's on Tuesday night and the sum of Three hundred and twenty-seven Dollars to call on Jacob Klossner, Jr., at early hour Monday morning. Later in ($327.00), which is claimed to be due at the expenses lawfully and necessarily incurred, Company "A" 2nd Regt. M. N. G., proceeded to make merry with music his place of business in New Ulm and date of this notice upon a ceitain Mortgage, duly the day he was brought before Justice and he is rignt. executed and delivered by I'lilip Yonngmaa of this city, announce a masquerade ball and dancing, All expressed themselves settle their accounts. (widower) to D. L. Macpherpon, bearing date the Fischer, plead guilty and, "because he for Saturday evening, 30th inst. See as having had a very enjoyable time. JACOB KLOSSNER, 1st day of January A 1885 and, with a power of sale therein contained, duly recorded in the was such a good customer in our justices PERSONAL MENTION. CHARLES C. BRANDT. advertisement in another column. The Mr. Charles Middleton, who has office of the Register of Deeds in *uid for the coun- i courts," given the full benefit of ty of Brown and Slate of Minnesota, on the 14thi boys propose to make this ball masque been spending some time at his uncle's, dayofApiilA 1885, at a o'clock a. m., in the law, $100 and costs, $3,75. Expressing H.M.Ball, Geo.Hart and Geo. Leatherman, Book O of Mortgages, on page 283 arid aid mortgage a grand social event, and the price of D. J. Sheffield, returned to his home at EDOTAR contained a pi ovision that if default should his determination to sit it out, all of Lone Tree Lake, were admission is so low that everybody can Marshall on Thursday. He is a general be made in the paj ment of any part of the principal orinterest secured thereby or of the payment, he was given seventy days in jail. R. callers at the REVIEW office last week. i afford to take it in. favorite with the young people and of any of the taxes that mij be assesed on said Eger, with whom Degnan had the diffi- premises when due or of ,i breach of any oftbe his departure was much regretted. S. H. Crawford and Robert Marti of TRADI covenants or agreements therein by the aid Franz Echer, a German, employed at culty, was fined $25 and costs, $3,75, Philip Youngman (widower) that it should be the town of Stately were callers at the Rev. Kidder held services in the tfpUGHfURE lawlul for the said D. L. Macphereon bis heirs or -if the Kasota eating house, was run over which he paid. Young Fred. Eno-el, REVIEW office yesterday. They are a school-house in No. 25 on Wednesday assigns to declare the whole sum and Ihe interest and instantly killed by a train on the wno got in his work on Sheriff Schmidt teeured thereby to be duo, and default having courtin'. eveningv ^The gathering was much been made in the payment of the sum of Twenty^ Sioux'City road, Tuesday night of last while making the arrests of Degnan seven Dollars (*27.00) interest due January 1st larger than usual. Jacob Pfenninger, Chas. Stuebe 1886 the undersigned being the owner thereof we|k. Echer had been to St. Peter and Eger, skipped the town. Young hereby declares the whole sum and the interest v" Absolutely 25^. and M. Mullen went up to Superior City Your correspondent's first three secured thereby to be due and claims there is now and was killed while on his way home Free front Opiates, Emetics and Poison. Stoeckert, who was the cause of the SAFE. due and payable thereon thebom of three hnn- i'-m last week to look after their milling items were written for last week, but Deceased had been a soldier in the rdcent escapade of the "chief of police dred ana twenty-spven dollars ($327.00), and no interests in that city.- SURE. acuon or proceeding ha\ing been mf.tituted,at law they evidently got caught in the blizzard. Prussian army, and was drawing a and his deputies, was before his honor or utherw lse, to ecover the debt seeured by said 3 PROMPT. I take the liberty of repeating mortgage, or any part thereof H. C. Warneke, one of the live tfensian for wounds received in the on Monday and had a nominal fine im Now therefore, notice is hereby guen, that bt them.^- "Noriue." business men of Springfield, was in the franco-Prussian war posed upon him for disorderly conduct virtue of the power ofs lie contained in said mortgaee, AT DBDseigra AND DKALEJU. and pursuant to the statute such cas $rV city last Thursday on business connected TUB CHARLES A. YOtiELER CO., BAITIHORE, HD. on Sunday. The boys will have their m-ideand proMded, the said mortgage v/ill ~*i The new village council has raised The great popularity and success of with the proposed mill. foreclosed by a sale or the premises described fun, though expensive it is. J^" and conveyed by said mortgage, The south Salvation Oil, the great pain destroyer, the saloon license in Sleepy Eye for the take west quarter (sw of section six (6) in township Dr. Marden and Wm. Hummel has made it a target for counterfeiters. to It.y" one hundred .tnd nine (109) north of rangethirty-five ensuing year to $200., Sunday closing No Mystery About were in St. Paul last week in {attendance Beware of imitations. Price 25 cents a a (35) west of the 5th M. containing will also be strictly enforced. Peter bottle. 41 j$S* one hundred and sixiy acres (160) in Brown Coun^ There are nto. amysteries or secrets at the annual session of the Grand ty and State of Minnesota, with tbe hereditament!* Clancy was appointed village marshal about theo compounding of Brown's and appurtenances which sale will be made by Chas. Wagner is the agent fcr the ?nl-y Lodge of Minnesota Masons of _. Iron Bitters. The preparation of iron the sheriff of said Brown county, .tt the front door *?t HK at a salary $40 month. The appointment justly celebrated Household Sewing Qx tbe court house, in the City of New Ulm in saict' S Wl*b*uu* out injuring the teeth or stomach. It 1 County and State, on the ninth day of March A. -\SN of Mr. Olacy.we understand, Machine. il^JRl My wife was taken with a severe attack D. 1886, at two o'clock m., of that day, at pub- 4&S*t?rlVT he vendue, to the highest bidder for cash, to pay of rheumatism and suffered intense "Let me write the ballads of a na- GERM said debtand interest, and the taxes, if any, ou has given rise to considerable Hi feel- gives vigor to the feeble, life to the de tion," said a wise man. "and I care not REMEDY pain. After taking six doses of Athlopboros 'sff,*8 said premices, and twenty-live dollar* attorney edgthat in towards thewas council, it being alleg- bilitated, and healtto to thie dyspeptict YQU need not fear give to the mos fees as stipulated in and by said mortgage in case^'" Clanc not even yet a cit i who makes its laws.'' This is true, and the pain was entirely gone and of foreclosure, and the disbursements allowed bylaw delicate schild*.***- Mrs.. Emma. 4.Williams, it may also be said that the discovery i.1 ofA. f\y HoA. license lr rvti nnA 4 4l.. zeu 01the burgh.. is a nigh license subject to redemption at any time within one A the swelling nearly all reduced. R. B. me ourgu a cl ru tu \i~ of St Jacobs Oil,the conqueror of year from the day of sale, as provided by lav. of' dyspepsia,'and 1 Dated January 11, A. D. 1886. man and will enforce the dictates of g^S ^daughter Watson, Supt. Am. Dist. Telegraph pain, has been of more value to the D. L. MACPHERSON, Mortgagee. iff the council myself of general debility.''' world than the finding of a comet. Co., Detroit, Mich., M. C. BvtatuoM, Attorney for Mortgagee, Sleepy Bye, Muua