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New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892

March 31, 1886 · Page 4 of 8

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NEW ULM AND VICINITY. The rear part of Mr. Zieher's skating cmw CAUCUS Although last Friday evening's canwas We admit of no Superiors and Ac- *Tfr rink is now used by Mr. Hornburg as a very largely attendednearly half To the Voters of New Vim. Os buggy and agricultural machinery shed. the voters in the city being present ?'-$* knowledge no Eojials in Our the several candidates for city offices Information received here yestesday Upon the solicitation of many voters are just as much at sea as ever as to of the city of New Ulna, I hereby announce says Dennis Clary has received the appointment EverHeld in New the final outcome next Tuesday. The myself a candidate for the office Magniicient Display of as postmaster at Sleepy Eye. somewhat unique proceedure of the CITY CLERK, caucus in placing in nomination two We understand that the Bavarian A Double Tioket Placed in SPRING& SUMMER candidates for each office, gave no opportunity Mountain Warblers will give another and respectfully ask the support of my friends for said position. to test the real strength of series of entertainments in this city Nomination. *5* I Louis SCHILLING. the near future. the candidates except in cases where New Ulm, Men 15, 1886. more than two were named for one office, Mr. H. Loheyde comes to the front City election next Tuesday. The Chosen. and this alone occurred in the contest 3m & this week with a bright new ad. announcing for the clerkship. DR. C. WESCHCKE, For Mayor. the receipt of a very large Board of Trade meeting next Friday No one will dispute the fact that, had IE. G. PAHL. evening. new stock of boots and shoes. the caucus proceeded to vote by ballot Jos. SCHMUCKER, J, JACOB PFENNINGER, to decide the"candidacy for the mayoralty, For Councilors. To-morrow is all fools The Sleepy Eye correspondent of the day Yust HENRY CRONE, Dr. Weschcke would have received leok oud mid you. Pioneer Press says the low license men \IG. SCHWENDINOER. the largest number of votes, but claim that the action of the village Louis SCHILLING. For City Clerk. Court convenes in this city one week as two candidates were to be named OUR STORE IS NOW FILLED TO council in putting the license up to JACOB NIX. from next Tuesday. 4 the nomination was made by acclamation, $200 is driving trade away. WM. HUMMEL. For Treasurer. THE UTMOST WITH A CHOICE and Mr. Pahl, so far as the caucus (FR. FORSTER. Ole M. O'son is beautifying his house "Tobaccos and Cigars," is the announcement influence goes, now stands on an R. FISCHER. For Justices.... on the corner of Minn, and First North LINE OF CAREFULLY SELECTED blazed forth in huge letters equal footing with Dr. Weschcke. AUG. WESTPHAL. streets with a new covering of paint. of gold on a mammoth sign over Whether Mr. Pahl will push his candidacy (Jos. GALLES. For Constable... the entrance of Mr. Burg's cigar factory. or not, the voters at least have a OTTO SEITER. Mr. M. Gratz is completing arrangements Mr. Burg believes in advertising, Our prediction in last week's REVIEW choice of candidates, which was the to erect a business block on his BootsTShoes,Slippers Rubbers which is no doubt the secret of his success. that Friday evening's citizens caucus object desired to be attained. lot fronting on Minnesota street, south, would be the largest political gathering recently by him purchased. The fight over the two councilorships ever held in this city, came to pass. and treasurer was left about where it Ground has already been broken for The caucus was even more largely attended A private social hop was given at was previous to the assembling of the the two story brick building about to be than the most sanguine candidate Turner Hall last Saturday evening. A caucus, except in the former case it erected on the corner of Broadway and had predicted, and the lecture good time is reported, but the attendance was quite clearly demonstrated that ALL OF THE PREVAILING STYLESARE HERE SHOWN Third North street, by Mr. Wm. Amme. room in Turner Hall, where these gatherings was rather small, only seventeen Messrs. Schmucker and Pfenninger The first story of the structure will be IN ASSORTMENT COMPLETE, SPECIALLY PURCHASED are generally held, was found couples participating. had the greatest strength. It may not usedfor a photograph gallery,we understand. entirely too small to accommodate the be improbable, however, that Henry TO MEET THE KNOWN WANTS OF THE COMMUNITY. The heavy snow fall of Sunday has large crowd. The double doors leading Crone will loom up quite well when somewhat retarded seeding operations. into the main hall were thrown open So Much for Quality^ Now for Prices. the votes are counted next Tuesday Company A last week received 40 Farmers are of the unanimous opinion, and late comers took position evening. There is a feeling in some blanket bags (knapsacks), leather however,that no damage resulted to the there as best they could not a few, quarters that the mercantile interests waist belts and plates and McEeever 0(JR PRICES ARE OF UNIFORM LOW GRADE -OUR grain already in the ground. however, retreated entirely when they should be more fully represented in the cartridge boxes. A limited number of saw the crowded condition of the hall. PRICES NEVER EQUALLED.-OUR PRICES DO OUR council than they new are, and this element canteens were also received and the Mr. Hermann Bentzin and Miss Minna The caucus was called to order a few company is now prepared for active will vote solidly for Mr. Crone. TALKING.-OUR PRICES CANNOT BE COPIED BY Frank, both of this city, were joined minutes after 7.30 o'clock by Mr. Ernst service. Mr. Schwendinger's name was no doubt in the holy bonds of wedlock last Friday. Brandt,chairman of the city committee. WOULD-BE COMPETITORSOUR PRICES*MAKE OUR used in the caucus without his sanction The REVIEW extends congratulations The members of the Germania band, On motion, Jos. Bobleter was elected and we very much doubt whether he is to the happy young couple. BUSINESS, WHICH TALKS FOR ITSELF. Mankato, have been mustered into the chairman and E. Brandt secretary. desirous of an election. Until the city Second regiment band and the regiment Jf y* wMi St*je*io Good Aff&?+ Mayor Weschcke made report that is divided off into wards, the present Saturday, April 24th, has been designated can now boast of one of the the city's bonds in the sum of $2900, unsatisfactory manner of chosing aldermanic Arbor Day for Minnesota. The vttlpuuly Cfe*ap Visit best bands in the State. The band bearing 8 per cent, interest, were due candidates cannot be remedied Governor requests the co-operation of numbers twenty pieces, with several and payable that there was not sufficient with any degree of success. the directors and teachers of the public honorary members as a reserve. money in the city treasury to take For city clerk, Mr. Schilling developed schools and boards of management of up these bonds that the gentleman surprising, and what must be to all public institutions in making the Last Thursday afternoon, at about 5 holding them had agreed to accept new his friends gratifying strength, but the 3-*a4i&9 &PPi & S3**e Dealer, day generally observed. o'clock, a laborer named Wenzel Case bonds bearing 6 per cent, interest and difference of eight votes in a poll of less while engaged in the excavation work running ten years, and, finally, that than half the votes in the city, and the St. James Journal:At a prohibition in Mr. Buenger's cellar was considerablyhurt the city council had decided to submit uncertainty as to where the votes of the convention held at Mankato last week, and much scared by some frozen to the voters a proposition to issue the other two candidates will go, leaves the a delegate from Madelia, Henry Hudson, earth failing down on him. His legs PERSONAL MENTION. city's bonds in the sum and manner final outcome in much doubt. Both NEW ULM MARKETS-Wheat, No. lr made a pretty strong statement. were covered up beyond the knees, but above stated, and he hoped that the 65 No. 2, 62, oats, 25, corn, 30, bar- Capt. Nix and Mr. Schilling have ardent He said that with license they (meaning Geo. Graff, of Sleepy Fye, tarried no bones were broken. Mr. Case is proposition would be accepted. The ley,35-45,potatoes, 40,onions, $l,00,but- supporters and each is determined Madelia) had succeeded in killing in our city over Sunday. alone to blame for the accident as Mr. statement of the mayor appeared to be ter, 8 to 12J, eggs, 8, live hogs, per that the election shall not go by default, a man every year for the past twelve Buenger and otaers had warned him George J. Grimm and Frank Whitney entirely satisfactory to all parties and lb 34 pork, per lb 3. Flour per cwt. but, viewing the field from an independent years. of the impending danger, but he paid no took a run to Mankato last Monday. the proposition will no doubt be unanimously $2.5013.00. standpoint, it is quite evident Mr. Thos. Mulverhill was called to heed to their warning. We understand decided in the affirmative next that at this writing Mr. Schilling is in Lake Benton last Friday on a telegram ATTENTION PAINTERS. that he will be able to resume work in a Mr. M. v. Serenyi, of St. Paul,was Tuesday. the lead. The election will be quite announcing that a span of horses answering day or two. in the city last week looking up the cigar The caucus then proceeded to the close, however, and neither candidate the discription of his stolen team The Jobfor painting our School house, trade. nomination of a candidate for mayor. The many friends of ex-register of will have many votes to spare. in and outside, will be let to the lowest had been seen in that vicinity. It turned Mr. Emil Weschcke returned from bidder, Monday April 6th, 1886. Mr. E. G. Pahl,speaking for the Young Deeds A. F. Walton will be sorry to Mr. Hummel and Mr. Forster are out to be another team and Mr. M. re Madison, Wis., last Saturday evening, For particulars adress Men's Democratic club, asked that two learn of the death of his only son, Arther, making a friendly canvass for the money traced his steps disappointed. Mr. Mulverhiirs having concluded^his studies in pharmacy- H. BENDIXEN, Clerk. nominations be made for each office. which occurred Tuesday evening bags, but who will finally capture team has disappeared as completely Springfield, Minn. This unique proposition was seconded of last week. Arthur was well known the booty can best be told after the as did Mr. E. G. Koch's mules a Mr. W. W. Smith, one of the Sleepy by Mr. Scherer and adopted as the in this city and the news of his death, votes are counted. few years ago. Wall Paper! Wall Paper! E\e bankers, made the REVIEW sense of the meeting. For mayor, Dr. though not wholly unexpected, was received During the past two ears justice has sanctum asocial call yesterday. Come Last Sunday's storm interfered materially C. Weschcke, the present incumbent, with many regrets. He had been dispensed in our city with a fair again, Mr. S. with the production of the and Mr. E. G. Pahl were named. There I take pleasure in informing the suffered long and patiently with that degree of success, at least no one has Mr. Theo. Crone, Jr., representing people of New Ulm and vicinity that I "Student, von Ulm." The audience, being no other names proposed, Weschcke fatal disease, consumption, but he did come to the front with anoffer to do better. have now in stock a very large assortment the New Ulm Vinegar Works, left last compared with that of the Sunday previous,was and Pahl were nominated by acclamation. not take to his bed until a few days of the newest patterns of Monday morning for southern Minnesota rathersmall, but there was a The sentiment of the caucus preceding his death. He was in his Otto Seiter will make a strong pull WALL PAPER, and the northern part of Iowa. perceptible improvement in the production seemed to be largely in favor of the reelection twenty-first year at the time of his for the office of constable, although he embracing Browns, Buffs, Whites, Satins of the drama. It is the wish Hon. B. Turrell, of Redwood of Dr. Weschcke, and Mfc death and greatly esteemed by all who was placed in nomination without his and Gold,also borders of all grades of many who were deterred by the Falls, was in the city last Thursday. Pahl only consented to allow the use of knew him. The bereaved family have to match. Having bought largely, and desires being consulted. Jos. Galles is storm from witnessing the play last Mr. Turrell, we understand, is around for cash, I am enabled to put prices his name in order to have two tickets the sympathy of their many New Ulm also in the field to stay, and the contest down to lowest notch. Call in and Sunday that it may be produced again looking up his chances for the Republican in the field. friends in this their sorry affliction. for this office promises to become as look me over. in the near future. congressional nomination. For councilors the names of Jos. spirited as that for the clerkship. CHAS. GEBSER, From the following communication Schmucker, Jacob Pfenninger, Henry Mr. H. F. Seiter and lady Sundayed It's every man for himself and the New Ulm, Minn. If a fellow calls on you and for the sent under cover to the editor of ye Crone and Ig. Schwendinger were proposed. in our city while en route home 1 take the hindmost. sum of four dollars offers to sell you an REVIEW, it Yvould appear that the contest Mr. Scherer moved that the from Minneapolis and St. Paul, where organ, just because YOU are an influential for the city clerkship may yet lead TEACHERS' EXAMINATIONS. FOR SALE. caucus proceed to the nomination of they had been to purchase a large man in the community in which to something serious before election one candidate, the two receiving the stock of dry goods and millinery. At the teacher's examinations, 'held Seven-eighths Shorthorn, two-} earsold, you reside, shoot him on the spot. He i day: a very fine animal. Have no more highest number of votes being declared by Supt. Velikanje in the court house, Hon. S. D. Peterson and lady and is a man that lives up to his contract, Editor, yea owt tor no, that I'm a use for him. Will be sold at a bargain tw of the nominees for the councilorships last Wednesday and Thursday, Miss though, and if you favor him with an Barrister C. A. Hagberg and lady were canterdade for citiclurt. In yer last if taken soon. becoming vacant. The motion Bertha Falk of Milford and Miss Christine issu ov the review ye aporlochise for informing order he will fill it every time but guests at the banquet given last week was adopted, and, the chairman having E. Nelson of Linden were candidates the publick, that a scowndrell [12-13] Brighton, Nicollet Co., Minn. when the instrument arrives you can by Minneapolis Scandinavians at the like me dares to come out for such an for third-class certificates. For appointed Messrs. Juni and Pahl stow it away in your vest pocketit's a West Hotel in honor of their guests SEEDS! SEEDS! office and you warn ther publick not to second-class certificates'were examined as tellers, the vote resulted in the choice ten cent mouth-organ. from outside the city. They report eleckt me. Miss Ellen M. Davis, C. W. Boelter of Messrs. Schmucker, and Jacob Pfenninger, having had a splendid time. Now, Mr. Editor, if a scoundrel is to Just received by the undersigned, at and F. Schlumpberger of New Ulm, as follows: Jos. Schmucker, be in the issue, I am a match for yea The labor troubles have reached Hon.John Lind and family returned the Pioneer Drug Store, a large invoice James Thomas of Courtland, and G. and I will prove it to perfection upon 233 Jacob Pfenninger, 153 Henry Crone, Kasota. Last week the stone cutters of fresh seedsRed and White Clover, from California on the 21st inst. and yer fase. H. Spelbrink ofJMilford. 102 Ig. Schwendinger, 53. The Alsyke, Alfalfa, Blue Grass, Red Top, at work in Mr. Breen's quarries struck have gone to housekeeping in Mr. C. Editor, I'll see ye one of these evenings Orchard Grass, Timothy, Hungarian manner of voting (raising of the hands) At Sleepy Eye on the 26 and 27 of for less hours and higher wages. The in the deark. Yer servant C. Brandt's building. Mr. Lind says Millet,Perenial and Italian Rye Grass led to some confusion and from the March were examined for third grade Mike Coprolithe. men ask for 8 hours work at 35 cents California is a very pleasant state to which will be sold at rock-bottom prices. large vote cast it was evident that quite certificates: Miss Matilda H. Johnson, per hour. "When Mr. Breen conceded Call in when in want of anything spend the winter months in, but for a Investigate our new line of Boots and a large number had voted twice and Miss Cory E. Davis, Miss Mary Sherman, in the seed line. this, the union men demand the discharge permanent home he prefers Minnesota Shoes before you buy. We do not urge even oftener. Messrs. Crone and Miss Rosie Burginger, Miss Mary DK. C. WESCHCKE. of the non-union men. This every time. you not to look at other stocks, but Schwendinger were declared the other Jones, Miss Ella Ricker, Nicolas Baasen, Mr. Breen very justly refused to do, Mr. Wm. Erd and family have taken TAX JUDGMEN SALE. merely ask as a favor to us, and as a two nominees without any further balloting. Willie Lee. and at latest reports the strike was up their residence in Mankato. Mr. duty you owe yourself not to purchase Second grade: Miss Miriam Owens, still on. Erd has removed to Mankato in the expectation Pursuant to a Real Estate Tax Judgment of the until you have seen our bargains. See For city clerk were proposed Louis District Court the County of Brown State or Miss Nettie Kennedy, Miss Mary Cutting, of finding steady employment Minnesota, [entered the 22d day of March A D. what others offer, learn the prices on Jacob Hoescheler is making some Schilling, Jacob Nix, Anton Zieher and Miss Lydia Wortley, Miss Rila 1884, in proceedings for enforcing payment of and in this we hope he will not be disappointed. taxes and penalties upon real estate in the County such articles as you need, but under no commendable improvements on his premises E. G. Koch. To ascertain the strength Laudenschlager, Miss Minnie Meyer, of Brown remaing delinquent on the first Monday Mr. Erd is a good mechanic circumstance invest a dollar without at the corner of Minn, and Centre in Jannary A. 1886, and of the statute* In such of the several candidates everyone George A. Gilland, Nelson A. Anderson, and such work as his physical condition case made and provided, I shall on the first Monday first seeing our reasonable attractions. streets. By removing the front present seemed quite willing to vote by Jacob W. B. Wellcome, jr. in May A 1886, at 10 o'clock in the fore, permits him to do, he does well. noon, at the office of the county auditor in the City We do not fear criticism or comparison. stairway, his sample room has been ballot, and with as little confusion as At Springfield, on the 29th and 30th of New Ulm and county of Brown sell the lands On the contrary, we invite it which are charged with taxes, penalties and costs considerably enlarged, and the whole The committee having uncharge the was possible in such a crowd the tellers of March were examined in third grade: in said judgment, and on which taxes shall not We can better make you understand have been previously paid. place has been so thoroughly renovated arrangement for the Minnesota river passed around and gathered the votes. Miss May Haggard, Miss Mattie Haggard, ft P. BERTH AND, the inducements we offer after an inspection that Jake now has one of the finest and improvement convention, to be held at The result of the ballot was as follows: Miss Winnefred Bogardus, Miss County Auditor, Brown County of the goods and prices of other most complete establishments in the city. Mankato, Tuesday.April 13,have assurances Schilling, 144 Nix, 136 Zieher, 36 Flora Winegarden, Miss Pauline Bentley, houses in our line. This is plain Jake proposes to live and let live that, with a united action on the Miss Lizzie Halpin, Miss Dora C. Koch, 28. The two first named having talk, but the plain truth is, we think and it gives us pleasure to see him part of the several cities and towns in Altermatt, Miss Zella Baker, Miss Mamie received the largest number of votes if '3 ajtoH a:_ we can give you thej best inducements coming to the front. terested in this improvement provision Aarnas, Hermann Altermatt, Joseph were declared the nominees. jraiiiMf3 in new and Stylish Boots A. Bonner, Willie Anderson. for the survey of the work may be secured For treasurer Wm. Hummel and Fr. aaXMVHHVM. The Luverne Herald tells of a man, and Shoes, and the best inducements in at the present session of Congress. Forster were the only ones named and S9uani wny A Second grade: Miss Mattie Bentley, named Henry S. "Williams who is traveling prices. We ask for but one trial, jo 9M 9 linjL _ The committee have invited a number their nomination was consummated by Miss Lizzie McCormack, Miss Minnie TfMI 8I0 3 your obedient Servant, over the State in the guise of a of prominent gentlemen from different acclamation. Brown, Miss Merrie Morrow, Miss LVb M30NIS special agent of the Smithsonian Institute. H. LOHEYDE, For justices the pzesent incumbents parts of the State, who are expected to Maggie Leader, Miss Hattie Dubois. Leading Boot and Shoe Dealer. were nominated and their election is of His operations are confined to -u't.wMM'i** i** v*ii tr 03 and malum address the convention,and the citizens course a foregone conclusion. A. A. Bogen is getting up a gun towns having high schools, the officers of Mankato will endeayor to make the pv wquUaA pajuBM For constable Jos. Galles, the present Club for practice at the trap during the Peuser Bros, desire to call the attention siua3v biua* oi aopid of which he visits and proposes a loan visit of the delegates as pleasant as possible. ONIJMI'H jno OBjtf 'Xdoo 3[dtrrB8 incumbent, and Otto Seiter are the coming spring and summer. The targets of smokers to their new brand of JOJ sdniBjs u\ B|na 3 of 2000 geological arid zoological specimens nominees. Not only New Ulm, but neighboring naajjfj puas TraqsiliUt Bros1. Lilly" cigars. It is a to be used will be (something new "Peuser a -qnd A3 pun for the use of the school, all free townships are requested to send On motion,the chairman was instructed in sporting circlesthe Macomber metal 3JJOAHIMOW l0M3qiS| clear Havana filler and those who of charge and freight prepaid, provided -MjMi|*|*ua|***l to appoint a city committee of three delegates. targets. Sportsmen who have used *|0tUIJ 'SMIS Ml!^ **|l have tried them say they are equal to for the ensuing year. The chair announced the officers pay in advance a stated -*MIIJ I* **l*ll *u* these targets claim that they are the H osiv spuw naB! that he would postpone this oooe P* MM|j the best imported 15 cent cigar, though A great blessing. West's Liver Pills sum for boxing, cases, etc. He has SHUPM039 1 only real imitations of a flying bird, &M asvnsNtn duty until a future time, and thereupon will always be found a great blessing ofljixava retailed for a dime. Lovers of the succeeded, we understand, in and afford great sport. Parties wishing the cauqus adjourned.everybody appearing to those afflicted with liver complaint, weed, by all means give Peuser Bro3'. working several towns quite successful- to join the club should hand in names l-MMVSMi to be in the best of spirits over the dyspepsia, indigestion, and sick headache. S1N30 to Mr. Bogen. evening's work. Thirty pills 25c. All druggists. Si LMjSJg iJ y^.f r-^i