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

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NEW ULM AND VICINITY. SPRING O 1886! Dame rumor has it that one of oar Do not buy a Sewing machine that proceedings of this Board in accordance ^r- brightest young ladies is soon to be- has cog wheels in it, for you will find witb resolntions passed March 5th 1886. The city council meets this evening. come Mrs. Frank L. Randall. out, it will not be satisfactory after using Then Board considered several other it a while, just as others have found matters concerning internal School affairs Mr. A. Zieher will open his Skating Children's hats 25 cents each, at F. out by experience before you. Try the and then adjourned sine die. 4 Kuetzing's.. Rink Saturday evening. Good music Fr.Kuetzing "Eclipse" machine and you will make B. BURG, President will be in attendance during the evening. The spring term of the district court your wife happy and have a machine E. G. KOCH, Clerk. **a *t convenes in this city next Monday. that is of some use and will last almost City Election. a life time. Sold by CHAS. WAGNER. John Martin, an old resident of the Mr. Henry Keller last Saturday sold town of Cottonwood died last Sunday. his residence on Broadway to Mr. L. Mr. C. W. H. Heideman, treasurer Mr. Martin was quite well up in years Hseberle. of the Brown County Agricultural society, THOSE WHO GOT THERE. and has been in feeble health for sometime. has sent out to the teachers of Mayor DR. C. WESCHCKE.c Wagner & Subilia's orchestra will Brown county a circular inviting educational oi*...{0S5TOn,f furnish the music at Easter mass at the DEALER IN exhibits at the county fair to NEW ULM: MARKETS:Wheat, No. 1, Catholic church in this city. 65 No. 2, 62 oats, 25 corn, 30 barley, be held in this city next September. Dry Goods, Clerk, L. SCHILLING. 35 potatoes, 40 onions, $1,00 butter, The exhibits will be divided off into Treasurer, FR. FORSTEB,.- Just received! Children's trimmed HEB 8 to 12 eggs, 8 live hogs, per S four classes, viz: 1st, drawings, 2nd, Justices hats, at 47 cents each, at F. Kuetzing's. fb 3 pork, per ft 4. Flour per cwt. specimens of penmanship 3rd compositions AUG. WESTPHAL. $2.25-$2.75. 4th, examination papers. In Constable, Jos. GALLES. Notions and Mrs. John Macho, died very sudden A Sewing machine, if it is a good The city election yesterday was one each of the first two classes two premiums ]y yesterday morning. We hare not one, is a thing that a person need buy of the most exciting ever witnessed in of $2 each will be paid successful been able to learn the cause of her only once in a long time. It is therefore this city. All the.prominent.candidates exhibitors. The scheme has the endorsement death of the utmost importance to buy a were on deck early and never ceased of Supt. Velikanje and other Millinery, The Bickel corner in St. Peter sold machine so constructed, that shows work until the pollsjclosed in the evening. educators and it is hoped that every recently for $4,100, being at the rate of Teams were kept running all day you it will and must last a great while. school in the county will be represented. $102,50 per foot front. St. Peter real and every voter was brought out Such a machinejs the "Eclipse," sold The circular above referred is accompanied estate is coming to the front. that could be induced to leave off work by the rules that will govern by Chas.sWagner. long enough to be taken to the polls to in the exhibit. The Minnesota river improvement The boys amused themselves last afs, vote. Numerous friendly spats were convention meets in Mankato next Monday by placing aboard nearly sawed This community was shocked yester had by the friends of the rival candidates, Tuesday. New Ulm will probably be in two across a gutter.and then inviting day morning by a rumor that Mr. L. Bogen but nothing of a disturbing nature represented in the convention. their unsuspecting victims to come had died suddenly of heart occurred. The following is the across the street and take sumfin. By disease. Upon investigation the rumor The Winona Republican says five vote in detail: the shouts of laughter heard at different proved only too true. Mr. Bogen had hundred carloads of immigrant's movables FOR MAYOR, times in the^afternoon we judge the been at work writing for his paper, Dr. C. Weschcke,. 477 went west over the Winona & St. sport was quite amusingto the lookers when, about nine A. M. he complained E. G.Pahl 196 Peter railroad during the month of on. The boys must have their fun of feeling sick and retired to his room. March. FOR COUNCILORS, when business is dull. Dr. Muller was called at once and was Jos. Schmucker, 500 Some miscreant has carried off company writing a prescription, when Mr. Henry Crone, 417 Mr. Anton Sperl of the town of Cot. A's target frame on the opposite Bogen remarked that he was loosing Jacob Pfenninger, 249 tonwood has again met with misfortune.His side of the river. Who ever did the consciousness,fell forward and expired. Ig. Schwendinger 138 thirteen-year-old son, attending deed mast have been badly in need of Mr. Bogen was born at Michelstadt, E. G. Koch, the Catholic parochial school in this splintered wood. (im Odenwald) Hessia, June 7th 1810. FOR CLERK, city, was taken with diphtheria on He studied law and was a member of Louis Schilling 432 Mohday of last week and died Saturday. Misses' trimmed hats 50,65, 75 and 85 the Frankfort Parliament in 1848.Mr. Jacob Nix 243 Mr. Sperl has had a series of cents each at F. Kuetzing's. Bogen first came to this country in 1853 FOR TREASURER, Ladie'S Trimmed Hats, misfortunes recently that would dishearten and located at Stillwater, Minn., where Fr. Forster, 380 The attorneyJgeneral decides that if most any man, but the loss of he remained until his removal to this Wm. Hummel, 289 a school director.wants'to purchase any his boy is the worst blow of all. Misses and Children's Hats, place in 1864. He was Editor and publisher school property offered for sale by his FOR JUSTICES, of the New Ulm Post from 1864 Mr. Perry, in charge of Wenzel R. Fischer, 668 district he must first resign his position untill his death, which surprised him Schotzko's stock horse, had his nose Aug. Westphal, 660 as such school officer. at remarkably low prices. at his post of duty. Mr.JBogen was respected knocked^out of shape last Friday by a FOR CONSTABLE, If somebody didn't get elected yesterday by all who knew him and the Jos. Galles, 345 blow from one of the horse's forward it wasn't because the supply of expressions of sorrow at his suddenjdemise Otto Seiter, 330 feet. The accident occurred on Mr. tickets didn't go around. The REVIEW are universal and heartfelt. The The proposition to refund $2900 of Hansing's farm in the town of Milford CALL IN AND LOOK AT OUR LARGE STOCK OP office alone printed at the rate of twenty-three bereaved family have our sympathy. the city's indebtedness* carried unanimously. and although a number of men were tickets for each voter. The funeral will occur to-morrow at 10 standing around, no one seems to know the exact circumstances. Mr. Perry St. Baul & Sioux City The Knights of Labor and prohibitionists, now has a very soar and disfigured of Mankato, have pooled issues Railroad Lands. District Court. face, but Dr. Berry expects to make as and placed a ticket iu the field for the good a looking man out of him as he TI municipal election. Another illustration The following is a copy of a copy of From present appearances'the spring was before the accident. that politics makes strange bed a letter just received from Hon. J. H. term'of the District Court will be principally DON'TFORGET THE PLACE, fellows. Drake, land commissioner of the St. It is reported that the Fairmont occupied with criminal cases. Fr. Kuetzing, Paul and Sioux City railroad, and will Guards will have to march to the encampment The following is a list of all civil and The Beaver Falls people have again which will be held at the no doubt be of interest to many of the criminal casese on the calendar at this come out victorious in the Renville State Fair grounds near St. Paul. The REVIEW readers: time: distance is about 150 miles and they county seat squabble, Judge Webber MINN. ST., NEW ULM, MINN St. Paul & Sioux City R. R., will be given five days in which to having sustained the county auditor by CRIMINAL CALENDAR. make the trip. If there is no objection Land Department, State of Minnesota vs. Mathias ordering the writ of mandamus quashed. PUTS! the SENTINEL "sojer3" will ride down St Paul, April 5, '86. 16 0H0I0E HOUSE PLANTS TREE BY MAIL FOR Schneider. on their passes.Fairmont Sentinel. $1.00. All reliable none better none cheaper. Catalogue DEAR SIR:The following is a letter Reetz. Martin1 State of Minnesota vs. Free. Address No, Bro. Day, the Second regiment just received from our attorneys in i The REVIEW has recently received State of Minnesota vs. L. A. Larson. (May 26-86) M. E. POWEL, St. Peter.Minn. will not encamp at the State Fair Washington,Messrs. Curtis & Burdette: quite a number of new job faces and CIVIL CALENDAR. grounds the coming summer. It is "Washington D. C. April 1st 1886. other material which the large increase William Cutling vs D. A. Gibbs et al. ATTENTION PAINTERS. more than likely,that the encampment E. F. Drake, Esq., in the demand for first-class job work for a Minnesota River Improvement Alice Lind vs. Gottfried Kuehnel. will be held at New Ulm, but wherever St. Paul, Minn. made necessary. If in want of something Convention to be held April 13th next Chas. Knack vs. John Roberts. Dear Sir: The Job for painting our School house, it is, the Sentinel "sojers" will be provided nicu, don't go by the REVIEW office. was then submitted and read. in and outside, will be let to the lowest We take pleasure in informing you Charles H. Booth vs. John B. Schmid with transportation. that on the 27th ultimo the^Secretary On motion it was resolved that the bidder, Monday April 6th, 1886. and Joseph Galles. decided in favor of the^Company the For particulars adress secretary be authorized to issue credentials Mr. E. E. Seiter, one of our artists, Frenzel & Scheibel is the name of a cases of Boyd W. Randall and Nicholas H. BENDIXEN, Clerk. PERSONAL MENTION. to two members of this Board, has executed some nice, large sized Cantwell, Tracy, Minnesota, involving Springfield, Minn. new firm about to engage in the manufacturing wtio may offer themselves as delegates S. N. E. of 29-11125 and N. E. photographs ot our handsome public of carbonated waters at St. Wall Paper! Wall Paper! of 2511226. The^Secretary holds to said convention at their own expense. Luther Nichols, of Fairfax, tarried school building. The scholars comprising Peter.There being no other manufacturing that as the land hadltbeen certified to in our city over Sunday. the several classes aud the teachers institution of this nature at St. Peter, the road the Department has no further The communication from the Board are grouped in front of the building Rev. Mr. Albrecht filled the pulpit jurisdiction over them, and therefore thev will no doubt do well. I take pleasure in informing the of Trade of Red Wing relative to Inter-, declines to consider the applications of and the picture is one worthy of a place in the German Lutheran church at St people of New Ulm and vicinity that I Cantwell and Randall State commerce was then considered. The New Ulm Lodge I. O. O. F. in every parlor. Mr. Seiter has a limited James last Sunday. have now in stock a very large assortment Very Respectfully Resolved. That the Board concur to of the newest patterns o will celebrate ^the sixty-seventh number of the photoes, which he Fred. Offerman came down from the preamble and resolution adopted by CURTIS & BURDETT." WALL PAPER, anniversary of the establishment is selling for 75 cents each. Redwood Falls and spend Sunday in The principle involved is the same theBoard ofTrade of Red Wing and that of thp Odd Fellows' order in the embracing Browns, Buffs, Whites, Satins this burgh. Hans Mo has sent in his resignation upon every piece of land tree-claimed the secretary of this board be instructed and Gold also borders of all grades United States. April 26th, with a private Mr. John Roth and daughter, o* or homesteaded during the wild excitement as postmaster at Sleepy Eye, and the to match. Having bought largely, and to furnish each senator and representative S social entertainment at Schmucker's Springfield, were pleasant callers at the for cash, I am enabled to put prices of last Autumn. This is a reaffirmation Herald says the Democrats of that in congress from this State a Tivoli. down to lowest notch. Call in and REVIEW sanctum last Friday. of previous decisions to the burgh are kicking viciously over the copy of ?atd resolution with our action look me over. A great assortment of ladies' and same effect and is specifically applicable Mr. E. E. Smith, collector for Fuller prospective appointments Mr. Clary. thereon. CHAS. GEBSER, children's untrimmed hats at F. Kuetzing's. to our grant. & Johnson, has moved his offic If we are not misinformed Clary was a New Uim, Minn. The committee appointed for the purpose from this city to Mankato. Butler man in the last Presidential Please give this as much publicity as of enquiring into the cost of improving campaign, and his appointment to the you can thus restoring confidence in Mr. John Hauenstein has established Jake Hose, who spent the past nine the bridge road reported: That FOR SALE. the company's title, for it is beyond Sleepy Eye postmastership would be a beer depot at Gibbon and appointed years in Dakota, returned to this city the length of the proposed improvement question. as offensive to the Democrats as would Seven-eighths Shorthorn, two-yearsold, Mr. Wenzel Friedl agent. All orders last Thursday evening and is now employed is about 3000 feet, that to make a a very fine animal. Have no more that of a Republican. But, as Bro. Very Truly sent to Mr. will be filled the same in Mrs. Laudenschlager's hard road bed 18 feet wide with a grade use for him. Will be sold at a bargain Bowen says, what's the use in kicking J. H. DRAKE, Land Corn's. as if sent to the brewery at this place, ware store. about two feet high including nine if taken soon. against the Kelly-Doran boss rule any* which is a matter of great accomodation inches of gravel and two substantial N. C. PERRY Mrs. J. Newhart and daughter hw? Board of Trade Doings. [12-13] Brighton, Nicollet Co., Minn. to the saloon keepers on M. & St. bridges would cost about $600 and reached home last Saturday evening L. road handling Hauenstein's beer. SEEDS! SEEDS! after an all winter's absence in Florida, that the same without gravelling would Examine all over a Sewing machine Regular Meeting, Board of Trade, cost about $350. Thos. Mulverhill has about given up John Nenno will to-day move to before you buy it, for there are manv held April 2d, 1886. The matter was laid over for further Just received by the undersigned, at ag lost the team recently stolen from Tracy where he enters into business deceptions practiced in that line. One The meeting was called to the Pioneer Drug Store, a large invoice order, consideration, when all the committees him by a sharper, and he has replaced with Mr. A. Schell. John is a good plan is, to pad the shuttle carrier with of fresh seedsRed and White Clover, President Scherer in the chair. connected therewith are ready to re the loss with some fast flyers from St citizen and we are sorry to lose him. rawhide, leather, etc., to make it run Alsyke, Alfalfa, Blue Grass, Red Top, The minutes of the last regular meeting Peter. Tom don't propose to lose any port. more noisless but you know such a Orchard Grass, Timothy, Hungarian Dr. C. Berry was in Minneapolis were read and ordered to stand approved time whining over his misfortune, but Millet,Perenial and Italian Rye Grass thing will last only a short time and The question of the place of encamp, last week in attendance at the commencement as read. which will be sold at rock-bottom prices. that horse thief will do well to steer youi machine has to go to the repair ment of the Second regiment, M. N. G. exercises of the Minneapolis Call in when in want of anything Jos. A. Eckstein, from the special clear of New Ulm hereafter. shop. To avoid all these drawbacks for this year was then considered. college of physicians and surgeons. in the seed line. committee appointed for the purpose of buy only the "Eclipse," sold by Chas. The doctor has the honor of being a Resolved, that this Board offers its St. Peter Tribune:One of the most DR. C. WESCHCKE. enquiring into the reason why the personal Wagner, which has no weak points and member of the State board of examiners influence and encouragement to that promising young men in this part of property tax due from one Jacob TAX JUDGMENT SALE. more good ones than all others in the of the college. part of the regiment stationed in this the state is Hon. John Lind. His name Deutsch is not collected, reported that market. city to secure the next encampment has been mentioned with much favor in the proper citation had now been issued, Pursuant to a Beal Estate Tax .lodgment of the Proceedings Board of Education. District Court in the County of Brown State of of said regiment to our beautiful city conneetion with the congressional nomination, The S. D. Peterson Implement Co. of which will put the matter in such Minnesota, fentered the 22d day of March A. D. of New Ulm, and that our hospitality is 1884, In proceedings for enforcing payment of but we understand he will not Regular Meeting, Board of Education, a shape that the same can be collected this city filed articles of incorporation taxes and penalties upon real estate iu the County hereby tendered to the regiment and be a candidate. Whenever Mr. Lind of Brown remaing delinquent on the first Monday at some future time. Report accepted. City of New Ulm, Minn., held, with the Secretary of State last week in January A. D. 1886, and of the statute* in sucb they are respectfully invited to pitch does conclude to stand for office it is April 2, 1886. Tuesday. The company commences case made and provided, I shall on the first Monday May A. D. 1886, at 10 o'clock the forenoon, their tents and encamp at our doors. certain he will have a strong following. business on the 14th of April next and The meeting was called to order by F. W. Baarsch was then elected a at the office of the county auditor in the City Then adjournment of Mew Ulm and county of Brown sell the lands continues five years. The amount of the President. member of the Board. which are charged with taxes, penalties and costa Jos. A. ECKSTEIN, Secretary. said judgment, and on which taxes shall not the capital stock of.the company is $10,- Present: full Board. Mr. Chas. Schoregge f this city and The amendments to the constitution have been previously paid. 000, divided into one hundred shares The minutes of last regular meeting Wm. Gieseke of Sleepy Eye have purchased and by-laws proposed at the last regular E. P. BXETRAWD, Active, Pushing and Reliable. County Auditor, Brown Conn ty of $100 each. The following are the were ordered read and when read by meeting were then voted on and the stock and fixtures of Mr. C.L Roos can always be relied upon to names of the incorporators: S. D. Peterson, the clerk, ordered to'stand approved. adopted one by one. Ibberson's drug store at the latter place, THE HOUSEKEEPER carry in stock the purest and best goods, C. H. Ross, W. A. Hubbard, Then a communication of the publisher the transfer to be made May 1st next. Mr. Pahl offered an addition to article a beantiful srion'hK and sustain the reputation of being active, John Larson, K. H. Helling, W. F. 75 cents a yiur. of the New* Ulm REVIEW, Col. Mr. Schoregge, who will have the management 12 of the by-laws as it now stands, pushing and reliable, by recommending ery woman who JLee I Seiter, New Ulm John A. Johnson, Jos. Bobleter, ottering to publish free articles with well established house needs it, ami vn of the business, is a practical as follows: "And the Board of Directors have it when she hearr merit and such as are popular. Having Madison, Wis. Hans Mo, Sleepy Eye. of charge, the minutes of the Board of pharmacist, having been in the drug are authorized to appropriate and of it, if she has *o i fci the agency for the celebrated Dr.King's without he' The company was organized for the Education's proceedings when a copy business in this city for majiy years. expend items not exceeding ten dollars bonnet Specimen py New Discovery for consumption, colds 1 purpose of buying, owning, selling and of said minutes would be furnished and Grand Premium. He is a popular young man and will MP for any one purpose when they deem it and coughs, will sell it on a positive List Free Specimen, dealing in all kinds of agricultural im* him, was submitted, read and accepted experience but little difficulty in ingratiating pages of the BLCKEYK,* guarantee. It will surely cure any and necessary." Ordered to lie overfuntil ^H *y ty4 COOK BOOK, (which everybody plements and hardware of every nature, by the Board and the Clerk was directed every affection of throat, lungs, or himself with the people of Sleepy the next regular meeting^/ knows is the. chest, and in order to prove our claim, Best in the World,)free New Ulm being designated as the principal to furnish to the publisher of the Eye. We wish the new firm all the The communication from the Board with it. Address, we ask vou to call and get a Trial Bottie place of business. J^ REVIEW a copy of the minutes of the r9kJf ifi^ "M Buckeye Pub'g Co., 14- suoeess possible/. of Trade of Mankato, relative to call fr Free. Minneapolis Minn. **l msmmi VJ01 br**