New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
March 3, 1886 · Page 4 of 9
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NEW ULM AND VICINITY. PERSONAL mo TNM. *7HE POLITICAL HOROSCOPE* Look where you wul, go where you On Friday next there willvbe AUCTION SALE OF NOR- a partial w* may, search the city over and you will eclipse of the! sun. visible at New PPMAN STALLIONS. Mr. P. Manderfeld, of Gibbon, was Lent begins next Wednesday. Only about a month remains until find that you can save money by buying U'm. The eclipse begins at 4:58 p. m. in town Monday, pp^r 4* 4& the city election. The outgoing officers Will be sold at New Ulm on Saturday your pants at Crone's Clothing and as it will be seen here if tbe skies The Sleepy Eye Herald has entered March 13, 18*6. at on p. m. Prof. H. A. Subilia made a trip to are mayor, clerk, treasurer, two Store. be clear will not be so interesting as upon its seventh year. Two grade Nrma stallions sired Yank'ton, D. T.,last week.*- justices, constable and two councilors, that of last March. Only one-third of by the imported Percheron Norman issi*. Av^ &* The S Peter Journal seems to entertain Mr. P. F. Leibold informs us that he E. J. Letford, operator at Sanborn, the latter being Messrs. Pfenninger 1 the sun's diameter will be covered at horse Gambeita. some doubt whether their cit\ ^"M foale wa a caller at the REVIEW office yesterday. finmnflni'fi |v? and Schmucker. Considerable electioneering the time of greatest obstruction near has rented the north half of his store fire apparatus will throw a stream of has been done in a quiet wav, sunset, whereas last March at the time building for a shoe factory. UUilUIUUrtf, Color black, weight water to the ground with the nosem*en a 1600 but on the surface everything is yet serene. of greatest obstruction more than fourfifths Mrs. Grimmer was called to Chaska foalea* Mav 15., 1882, on the top of a building. That's not Unn Rapine Mardi Gras next Tuesday. The carnival It is generally understood that of its diameter were covered. This last Sunday on account of her saying much for the apparatus, surely. reason will close with the usual Mayor Weschcke is a candidate for reelection. will be the last solar eclipse visible in Both are &uie foalgetters and fine daughter's illness. style and actio masquerades in the Turner and Union Mr. E. G. Pahl is also mentioned New Ulm until Jan. 1, 1889, when one The masquerade given by Wagner & Mr. C. L. Roos and Mr. Pb. Gross At same time one sulky, and single Halls in the evening. in connection with the office, will take place, like this, near sunset, Subilia's orchestra in Union Hall last visited Redwood Falls on business last a harness, both nearly new but the obstruction then will be greater but whether he has seriously considered Saturday evening was a very pleasant The above property may be seen at Jgf The Tracy skating rink, the lumber Monday and Tuesday. than it will be on Friday. becoming a candidate has not yet tbe Union Hote stable before the sale. affair. It is true, the number of maskers for which cost $4,000, has been sold for Aif. Walton, ex-register of deeds, Terms of sale: Eight months time been given out. As the doctor will was not very large, but as everybody the small sum of $400. It will be torn was shaking hands with his New Ulm will be given on approved security at Always keep West's Couzh Syrup in have been an incumbent of the mayor's was given the privilege of the floor down and the lumber used in a dwelling eight per cent interest. friends last 'I hursday. tbe house for sudden attacks of colds, office but nine months, and as his administration they all bad dancing to their hearts house. asthma, and all throat and lung diseases. N. C. PERRY. Mr. John D. Strickler, of Markham, of city affairs has been Jos. SCHNEIDER, Auctioneer. content. The ball netted the boys Best is use. All druggists. Canada, is visiting for a few days GRAND Freitag & Schavesdick have moved eminently satisfactory, it may not be quite handsomely. 'Tis well. Prairieville Newslets. with his brother. Dr. Strickler. their machinery yard and office on to improbable that a re-election will be BA USQUE William F. Bickel, a deputy collector the vacant lot immediately south of the Mr. Ed. Huebner and Miss Emma accorded him without opposition. Of of internal revenue, has resigned, and Union Hotel, almost opposite their former Srom Mr. J. H. P. Hoy, of the town Pfaender, students in the Mankato fef course shouid the Democrats place a Collector Biermann has appointed D. stand. of Prairieville, was a caller at the Eeview Normal school, came home over Sunday. ticket in the field, as they have been E. Bowen, a brother of T. E. Bowen office last Thursday. He informs us talking of doing, Mr. Pahl will be their Mr. Baasen has moved his law office of the Sleepy Eye Herald, to fill the vacancy. that there is considerable activity in nominee, provided he wants the office. Mr. Luther Nichols departed yesterday into the room at the rear end of the Mr. Bickel is a son of the late real estate in his neighborhood. Jens In that event the contest would become for Fairfax, Renville county, postoffice, and those seeking his professional collector, and his resignation was unsolicited. Knudson has sold his place, embracing a party issue, with Dr. Weschcke as where he will go into the machine business. services will now find him at The new oppointed is a resident 160 acres, to Hans Knudson and Theo. the Republican standard bearer. The the postoffice during business hours. of Blue Earth county, but be has Forstner. Wm. Schultz sold his place proposition to make party nominations Mr. W. Gefert, manager of the been assigned to office work in the main of 160 acres to Peter Torgelson and is not advanced with any idea of drawing Mr. Ernst Brandt informs us that his eating house at Tracy, came down office in St. Paul. Martin Rasmussen, for $2,000. Hans the lines there, but has been suggested brother, Chas. is so well pleased la.- Saturday evening to take in the Peterson's place of 80 acres has been by the somewhat unsatisfactory ++in the++ with southern California that he has masquerade. At Theo. Crone's clothing store has bought by a German who pays therefor results of the caucus system that has bought himself some property in San TURNER HALL, been received and opened out a very Miss Garvin, of Good Thunder, $1,500. heretofore maintained. Of late years a Diego and proposes to stay there permanently. large assortment of PAN TS of all sizes, Blue Earth county, who has been visiting Mr. Hoy also informs us that Mr. caucus nomination, although sometimes -ON styles and prices, Here you can find with Mrs. B. F. Webber, returned Peter Larson, a respected and well-todo consummated by a small vote, has been pants for the lean, pants for the fat, Tuesday Evening, March 9, '86. home last week. Yesterday the marriage of Mr. John farmer of Prairieville, who has been quivalent to an election, and as a natural pants for the long and pants for the Henry Frenzel, of this city,was registered Dengler and Miss Mary Diepolder was sick all winter, has become very feeble result the elections have been very short, in fact pants for the whole pantsany at the Sherman House, Chicago, solemnized at the Catholic church,Rev. in both mind and body and his attending tame and jug-handled affairs. With two wearing public. If of the readers 1 ist week Tuesday. He returned home Alex, Berffhold officiating. Wedding physicians have but little hope for Admission 25 Cents. or more candidates in the field the voter in want of such an of the REVIEW are Friday evening. festivities followed at the residence of his recovery. It appears that during could then have his choice, and, while article it will be to their interest to call the bride's parents. Mr. Wm. F. Seiter, assistant cashier the heated term last summer he was the result might be the same, it would at Crone's clothing emporium. in the Brown County Bank, returned affected by sunstroke, since.which time give better satisfaction all around. Tickets can be obtained at tbe City Town meetings will be held next home from his southern trip last he has been ailing. Shortly after harvest and Pioneer drug stores, Fr. Burg's The Rock County Herald is authority That Capt Jacob Ni will again be Tuesday. Town clerks in the several cigar store and in the evening at tbe Saturday evening. one of his settings of grain was for the statement that a large flock of a candidate for city clerk goes without towns in Brown county will confer a favor door. struck by lightning and burned, which wild geese were seen flying over Luverne saying. The captain has held the office Geo. Reich, a typo in the REVIEW on us and the readers of the Eeview Tbe Regular Quarterly Meeting greatly aggravated his mental sufferings. last Wednesday. It further savs: for many years, and, the clerk being office for the past eighteen months, departed by promptly sending us a list of the "Reports were received during Jh la also the assessor, he has drawn the enmity Monday evening for Si. Paul. seyeral town, officers elected in their of the Brown County Agricultural Our Sleepy Eye correspondent must that the northward flight bad begun in of a great many tax payers but His case has been taken by Albert Keller. respective towns. have been misinformed about Mr. Peter dead earnest and that the geese ere he also has his friends, and to defeat Society Madson's opinion of Texas. Mr. Hoy lighting in large numbers in the neighboring him for re-election will be no boy's The regular monthly meeting of the Mr Horatio Werring, the Golden says thatMr. Madson was so well pleased cornfields Mr. L. G. Bodum play. W understand that Louis directors of the Board of Trade will be Gate merchant, pulled the REVIEW with the Lone Star state that he has reports that he saw a flock of geese will be held at Tamer Hail next Sunday, Schilling, Fr. Schubert and Anton Old* held this evening at the office of the latch string last Monday. He reports March 7th, at 1:3') P. M. Business made all arrangements to locate there about two weeks ago feeding in a field ing are also considering becoming Gan secretary, Mr. Josk A. Eckstein. The everything serene in his neighborhood. relating to the next annual fair awaits permanently, and will depart from near his farm in Kanaranzi township." didates for city clerk. Mr. Schilling meeting of the full board will be held action. One of the important Prairieville with his family about the was a candidate for the office two years next Friday evening, at Turner Hall. topics for discussion will be tbe Sunday The St. Peter Herald says New Ulni Mr. Alfred Beinhbfn departed middle of Maroh. question. Seeds will be distributed on ago and should he conclude to again Members should not fail to attend. has always been a bard place for a last Monday for Woonsockett, D. T., this occasion. Every member should come before the people he would no consider it his duty to be on hand The best on earth, can truly be said revenue collector to get along smoothly. where he will engage in the jewelry The Sleepy Eye Herald thinks post* doubt command a very large following. Glycerine Salve, which is a promptly. Persons desirous of becoming Grigss1 of postoffice picture gal- This will be news to ex-deputy collector Baasen1 business. His many New Ulm friends J| master The other two, also, have their friends, members are hereby cordially invited sure, safe and speedy cure for cuts, Sackett and to the people with whom wish him success. lery will not be complete until he adds to attend and participate in the bat we doubt whether they have given bruises, scalds, burns, wounds and all meeting. he came In contact in this city. But, to it a portrait of the Hon. P. H. Kelly. other sores. Will positively cure piles, We understand that Mr. C. G. the question of their candidacy any serious H. L. RINK, JUNI, tetter and all skin eioptions. Try this pray, Mr. Herald, what misdemeanors Well, we presume Mr. Baasen is ready Qolmberg, until last fall manager of thought. wonder healer. Satisfaction guaranteed President. Secretary. have our business men been guilty of lo carry out the suggestion provided the New Ulm vinegar works, is now engaged LOST. The outgoing treasurer, Mr. Foster, or money refunded. Only25 oents. to warrant your assertion If by way friend Bowen furnishes the picture. in the jewelry business at Woonsockett, Sold by druggists. would no doubt accept a re-election, of an introduction of the new deputy it D. T., and doing well. but we very much doubt whether he Lost, by the undersigned, a school Mr. Chas. Stengel and Miss Minna Golden Gale JSewslets. becomes necessary to slander a whole order (No. 16) against School Dist No. will make any great exertion to secure Mr. Jos. Fortier, at one time proprietor Spoerhase were jollied in the holy bonds community his case must be desperate 52, dated Nov. 9th, 1886, amount of the Redstone ferry.now sheriff it. Mr. Wm. Hummel, we understand, of wedlock iasfc Thursday evening. The $26.00. A duplicate of the above described Spring term of school will begin indeed. of Yellow Medicine county, was will also be a candidate. It has been order has been issued which will knot was tied by Judge Brandt, at the in Dist. No. 19 on March the 8th, with calling on old friends in this city last customary to allow the treasurer a be paid, but not the original. On Thursday, 18tb ult, Fidel residence of the bride's mother, in the Miss Laudenschlager as teacher. This Friday. Mr. Fortier seems to hold his commission of two per cent on all moneys MARY HAGGARD Diepolder sustained severe injuries presence of a number of invited guests. being her third term in succession in By virtue of the foregoing publication own remarkably well, collected, and for the year ending by falling from a load of hay. The The REVI EW extends congratulations. this district goes to show that her efforts the original order No. 16, is void April 20th the emoluments of the office Wm. Brust, formerly assistant accident occurred in the town of as a teacher are appreciated. and will not be paid if presented. The Sleepy E\ Herald is responsible will be in the neighborhood of $160. As cashier in the Citizens' Bank, and later Milford and was caused by one of H. C. MALLETTE, Town meeting next Tuesday. Now for the report that Henry Minchouse has already been intimated in these columns, engaged in the milling business at Superior, Dist. Clerk. the sleigh runners striking a stone. is the time to brinff your best men forward, caught a live mosquito last Thursday. an effort is making to have electto By order of the board of trustees Wis., has accepted a position in He was brought home by Mr. Ant. Henle. taking care to leave the nois} of School Dist. No. 52. Theie is nothing very remarkable about this office a man who will volunteer* one of the banks at Redwood Falls. He We understand that iris spinai column ones and tbe chronic office seekers out, this, however. If snakes crawl around or agree, to handle the city's funds enteied upon his new duties last Monday. was injured and that it will be STATE TEACHERS' INSTITUTE. as they are not the ones to be entrusted above ground wh\ shouldn't mosquitos gratuitously. This is a very important His family, who is at present sometime before he will be himself again, with the welfare of the public. question and should be well considered come out of their winter quarters? visiting in this city, will join him in although he has so far recovered During the recent warm weather before any decisive action is taken. An Institute for the County of Brown their new home next Saturday. as to move about in his room. Or. Ab. Cummings caught five large coons The Board of Trade has requested The outgoing justices, Mr. R. Fischer will be held at Strickler is attending him. Hon. C. C. Brandt, who has been in one tree. the official publication ot the proceedings and Mr. Aug. Westphal, will undoubtedly NEW ULM, in*southern California since the middle Elder Liscomb, of Mankato, will We are pleased to learn that Mrs. of the city council and Board of be candidates for re-election. We During the week commencing Monday, May I7ih, 1886. of January, returned to this city yesterday lecture on temperance at the Lone Jos. Stuetz, who has been confined to Education. Would it not now be in know of no good reasons why they morning. His stay here, however, Tree Lake church on the 2nd and 3rd her bed with sicKness all winter, is order for the citv council and the Board should not be continued, and they probably The institutes for tbe coming season will be brief,,as he expects to return of March. now convalescing. "With a sick wife will, according to the advancement of of Education to lcquest the official publication will be. to his future home in San Diego J. W. Clary has lately bought eighty teachers in the several counties, be organized and three children to caro for, Mr. of proceedings of the Board of Mr.Jos. Galles, the outgoing constable, in about two weeks. He gives a very for both elementary and advanced acres of land of Mrs. Phidelia Greene, Stuetz has had a trying time of it this Trade? has not been overburdened with official methods. The general plan interesting description of matters and consideration one thousand dollars. winter. The children have now fully will be to give instruction in two classes, duties, and he thinks that the duties of We understand that the Martin Luther things concerning southern California. Prairieville had a representative at recovered, however. for a part of each half day, and for the office will not become so arduous college in this city has recently He says the climate the whole year the rest of the day to discuss with the the State Alliance in the person of Mr. LATER.Since the above has been but what he could perform them for undergone a thorough inspection by round is like the month of June in entire institute subjects of general application, Geo, Irvin, one of tbe progressive farmers in type, and just before going to press, another term. Who objects? the board of directors. Everything as school management, drawing, Minnesota, and that many Minnesotians of said town. we learn that Mr. Stuetz's youngest penmanship and general lessons. Mr. J. Pfenninger, one of the outgoing was found in ,pple-pie order and the go there regulary tou spend the Some of the farmers of the town of child, aged 14 months, died yesterday A social, a literary or author's recital councilors, has been in the council institution in a floutishmg condition. winters. Eden are trying to form a stock company and a lecture will occupy two or three morning with membraneous croup. for several years and is perfectly willing This speaks well for the local officers evenings. Teachers will need the usual for the purpose of procuring a to step down and out, in fact he The following is a statement of the and the faculty. outfit of note book, stationery and institute thorough-bred Clydesdale stallion. It The president and secretary of the prefers to go but he has made such an syllabus. The latter will be supplied emoluments of the city treasurer's office is proposed to issue forty shares of $50 At the noon hour last week Tuesday Brown County Agricultural society for use during the institute to excellent officer that the people no for the seven years ending April each. those who have none of their own. mercury registered 55 above zero. give notice in another column that the doubt will insist on continuing him. 1885: BE PUNCTUAL. Towards evening the wind veered regular quarterly meeting of the society Mr. Jos. Schmucker, the other outgoing 108 springs in a bed for $2,50 at 1879, two per cent of all montyi cottectet', $146,00 around to the northwest, and by midnight Those who are on hand at the opening will be held next Sunday, and a cordialjinvitation councilor, was elected last December Chas. Wagner's, so there is no sense in 1880, 161,17 are the most interested, and are mercury had dropped to 5 below is extended to all friends paying $5 for only 52 springs. for tbe unexpired term of councilor most likely to remain the entire week. 1881, 190,00 of the society to be present and participate zeroa change in temperature of Brust. has made a very acceptable ACCOMMODATIONS. 1882, 230.00 FOB BEIT- 3 rooms, suitable 'for in the deliberations. The time for 60 in twelve hours. Such rapid officer and is deserving of re-election. The usual assistance will be afforded 1883, 188,05 offices or living purposes. holering the next annual fair will be changes are not conducive to good That he will be is a foregone conclusion. teachers by tbe County Superintendent Enquire of Ole M. Olsen, at the 1884, k, 209,00 fixed at this meeting and a strong pressure 'health. in securing board during the week. Pioneer Drug Store. 1886, 143,71 will be brought t bear to have it D. L. EIEHLE, The election occurs April 6th, and FOHSAL E. The board of trade of Mankato have held entirely on week days. Seeds will Supt Public Instruction. Total for the seven years, $1,267,93 much may transpire in the intervening issued a call for a river convention to also be distributed at this meeting and J. B. VELIKANJE, Average yearly fees of treas., 181,12$ time to change the present aspect of affairs. be held in that city April 13, the delegates those contemplating joining the society County Superintendent. The foregoing is published for the to be from the territory tributary Any one wanting a bargain in furniture, should not delay longer. information of those who have recently NOTICE household goods, a buggy, single to the Minnesota and Red rivers, towns i. Mr. John Essig, of tbe town of Mil raised the question of the amount of harness, etc., can get it by calling at and boards of trades to send two delegates Mr. John F. Neumann has just received once on the undersigned in New Ulm. ford, has received information'from the the city treasurer's fees. Those who each. The object of the convention OP a large invoice of cashmeres, C. BRANDT. postoffice department that the petition have insisted that he received from is to impress upon Congress the EXIffiNATIOllS OF TEACHERS. lawns, ginghams, calicos, delains and for the establishment of a postoffice at $300 to $400 annually will readily see NOTICE TO CREDITORS. need of improving the navigation of in fact everything in the line of dry Siding No. 1 has been granted. The that they have been way off in their these two rivers. goods usually found in a first-class fur* State of Minnesota, County of Brown In office, which will be named "Essig," figures, as only in two years of the seven Probate Court. Public examinations of and for teachers nishing store. The assortment of dress will be established as soon as Mr. Essig In the matter of the estate of Ole Thordson, deNotice The "Courtland and Lafayette Horse have the fees exceeded $200. The of the County of Brown will be is hereby given to all persons having goods embraces many of the latest and qualifies as postmaster, and he has already Company is now fully organized, with held on the following days and at the treasurer is required to give bonds in claims and demands against the estate of Ole most popular patterns and he offers Thordson late of the County of Brown deceased, following places. forwarded his papers to Washington. officers as follows: President, Fr. the sum of $10,000 for the safe keeping that the Judge of the Piobate Court ofsaid county New Ulm, at the Court house, March them at prices that defy competion. He i will hear, examine, and adjust claims and demands Fritsche secretary, Jos. Diepolder of the city finances and it is right and 24th and 25th, 1886. against said estate, at his office in the City has also received and opened out a large treasurer, Henry'Guggisberg directors, proper that he should receive a slight of Itew Ulm in said county, on the first Monday Sleepy Bye, at the Public School house, *?.&. assortment of men's and boys' readymade Peuser Bros, desire to call the attention of each month for six successive months, commencing Henry Mnller and Juergen Durbahn. compensation for his services. March 26th and 27th, 1886. with the first in April 1886 and that six of smokers to their new brand of clothing, hats, gents' furnishing Springfield, at the Public School Henry Muller, Henry Lillie and Claus months from the 27th day of February 1888 have "Peuser Bros'. Lilly" cigars. It is a goods and notions. Those who have been limited and allowed by said Probate Court house, March 29th and 30tb, 1886. NEW LM MARKETS:Wheat, No. 1, Anthony were appointed a committee clear Havana filler and those who for creditors to present theirclaims. Examinations will begin at precice^ examined his new goods pronounce CHRISTIAN AHLNES8, 78 No. 2, 72 oats, 25 corn, 30 barley, have tried them say they are equal to to make the purchase of a horse. The ly 9 o'clock a. m. Administrator of the estate of Ola Thordson, deceased. them extra fine and say there are big the best imported 15 cent cigar, though 35-45 potatoes, 50 onions, 75 but.ter, farmers of the towns of Courtland and Apr 1 The standing required to pass in the bargains in them. retailed for a dime. Lovers of tie 8 to 12J eggs, 12| live hogs, per prescribed studies, is the following. Lafayette have set an example worthy WilCHTSlMOIAMfECnABlEPlLU weed, by all means give Peuser Bros'. Third grade 75 second 80 first, in the fc 3 pork, per ft 4. 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