New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
April 28, 1886 · Page 4 of 8
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mmmmmmmmmmmm. (MWWHSSWrWWlBffBBWJ $! I ^j^^^W%T^^:^:wM^ NEW ULM AND VICINITY. Council Proceedings. Tne Coming Military Encampment. Ross & Seiter did a big business in O IT Lieu ellin setter puppies Ju3t received! Children's trimmed OailL.of the finest breeding, at hats, at 47 cents each, at F. Kuetzing's. cyclone insurance last week. reasonable prices for such stock,by Session of the council of the city of Don't fail to insure your property Children's hats 25 cents each, at F. The committee who solicited funds New Ulm, April 26, 1886, A. A. BOGEN, Kuetzing's. now against cyclones with Ross & Sei- The people of Lambei'ton have contributed last week to assist in the payment of New Ulm, Minn. All the members of the council were ter,' agents. "$90,50 for the relief of the GRAND the encampment expenses of the Second present, the mayor presiding. CLEAN UP. Sauk Rapids cyclone sufferers. This is The minutes of the session of April regiment M. N. G., provided the It is reported that several parties in 5th and minutes of the special session indeed commendable of tne people of CONCERT & BALL encampment is held at New Ulm, met Notice is hereby given that all alleys this city contemplate building cyclone ofApril 15th last were read and approved. that village. with such liberal responses that formal in the city of New Ulm must be cleaned cellars. %m up on or^before May 1st, 1886, and application has been made to the Governor,and In regard to the appointment of a city It is the opinion of our exchanges that no manure or other refuse matter scaler, the committee on streets made All kinds of gent's neck-wear just received by him granted, for the regiment and people generally that Trautmueller shall be deposited therein after that FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE report that Mr. Fr. Friedman had at Theo. Crone's clothing department. to again pitch their tents on their and Kopp, the murderers of Martin, date. agreed to perform the duties of the office IIIIH old camping grounds in this city. The By order of got off with light sentences considering for the compensation named in the eneampment will begin on Wednesday, CHAS. WINKLFAIAS, ordinance. they committed such a brutal murder. rid Citv Marshal. Waseca is moving for the district encampment June 23rd and continue until Wednesday, On motion, it was ARRANGED BY New Ulm, April 19, 1886. Resolved, That Frank Friedman of G. A. R. in June. A very June 30th. Besides the Second COMPAN 2NDROT. ILL Capt. Donahower, of St. Peter, has GRAND this city be and is herewith appointed good place to hold it. regiment, it is confidently expected been appointed to inspect Hecker Post city scaler. that battery F, Fourth U. S. artillery, ttstram^nial and Mayor Weschcke presented and had Mrs. Olding's millinery store' is now G. A. R., of this city. The date for inspection plttftlt stationed at Fort Snelling, and the St. read the following letter from Gov. IN THE located in the Roos building, one door has net yet been fixed, bnt it i 4 Hubbard referring to the council's donation UNION HALL, Paul cavalry troop will go into camp south of Sommer's store. will no doubt occur the first half of and for the relief of cyclone sufferers: in this city. This being the case all Mav. State of Minnesota, ON The frame of Dr. Weschcke's new branches of the service will be represented "We understand that Jos. Schmid, Executive, Department, Sunday evening, May 2, 1 house is up. The doctor will have an and bring together about 800 under the auspices of the rf St. Paul. April 17, 1887. brother of sheriff Schmid, has received elegant home in the near by and by. men and over a hundred horses.. The Hon. C. Weschcke, Mayor. fit fin fiif an appointment as route agent in Uncle New Ulm, Minn. committee having the matter in charge Sam's mail service. Has he abandoned MUSIC BY THE Harriet Sherman, of the town of My Dear Sir:I draw on you to-day are determined to make it the grandest GO. MILITARY BALL all hopes of succeeding Mr. Mo for $200 for relief of cyclone sufferers Leavenworth, has been adjudged insane strictly military encampment ever held at Sauk Rapids, St. Cloud and vicinity. in the in the Sleepy Eye postoffice? and sent 10 the asylumn at St. Peter. in theState.OnGovernor's day and sham The generosity of the citizens of New UNION HALL, battle day the Chicago & Northwestern Ulm will be appreciated by the grateful A Wagner, director, 4- The Herald is of opinion that the two hearts of the stricken people of road will run excursion trains, and Jos. Bruckbauer has purchased Jos. St. Peter policemen, though weighing AND Stearns and Benton counties. New Dim will see such crowds as it on Subilia and Wagner's Orchestra, Schneider's saloon fixtures and stock 540 pounds jointly.can out run any two Yours respectfully, has never seen before. Sunday evening, Hay 1886 L. F. Hubbard, Gov. and will take possession next Saturday. men in New Ulm in a 100 or 200 yard The letter was ordered placed on race. We have no inclination to dispute file. Hon. C. C. Brandt, of San Diego, ff. A. Subilia, jr.,director. our neighbor. 25cis On motion, the council ADMISSION Cal., contributes an interesting letter, Chas. L. Roos has the largest and Resolved, That the city clerk be and for the benefib of the REVIEW readers. best selected stock of wall paper, ceil- is hereby authorized to issue an order 25cts. Prof. H. A. Subilia has commenced ADMISSION Full Programme next week. ing decorations and borders ever shown for two hundred dollars ($200) in favor the instruction of a class of fourteen on The New Ulm Gun Club will shoot of Dr. C. Weschcke, mayor, said in New Ulm. the cornet. The boys got together for the A cordial invitation is extended to to-morrow evening from to 8 o'clock Tickets can be had of all members of sum having been advanced by him, in all. the band and at the Pioneer and City at their grounds. All members are requested first time lastSaturday evening and when compliance with a resolution passed in After next Sunday the trip from Drug Stores. The Com. of Arrangements to be present. special session of April 15th last they began the "toot, toot, toot," the Mankato to Chicago, via St. Paul, can towards the relief of cyclone sufferers natives in the vicinity of the scene of 50 DEAD BODIES FOUND be made in 17 hours, four of which are at Sauk Rapids and vicinity. Don't forget the concert and ball to the rehearsal bolted for their cyclone used up between Mankato and St.Paul. The following bills were" audited and be given in Union Hall next Sunday cellars. allowed: PCS evening for the benefit of the Co. A The preliminary examination of Alf. The S. D. Peterson Implement Co. Fred Ulrich, work on Steets, $3,55 IN THE STREETS OF military band. The proceeds of the entertainment Lee, for horse stealing, terminated last Fr. Werner, 3,75 are erecting a large machinery warehouse will be appropriated for Fr. Melges, 7,50 Friday and resulted in his being bound adjoing their office. They are C. Huebner, boarding and lodging St. Cloud and Sauk Rapids after ,the Cyclone of new instruments, we'understand. over until the fall term of court. The evidently getting ready for a big business. poor strangers .4,50 horse which he stole from his father The qualification papers of Mayor April 14, 1886 an army of over a hundred "were The Easter services in the several and then sold in this city has not yet Weschcke, councilors Schmucker and churches in this city were more than Misfortune, however great, always Crone, justice Westphal, city clerk been recovered, and probably never fatally wounded a solid stone flouring mill cost- Schilling and constable Galles were usually impressive, The temples of benefits some one. Since the tornado will be. presented, read and ordered placed on worship were all thronged with con" laid Sauk Rapids low the insurance ing over forty thousand dollars swept out of ex- file. At a meeting of the New Ulm Lodge gregations, and the musical programmes companies have been doing an immense Adjourned sine die. Sons of Herman held last Friday evening istence in an instant, large trees wrenched from were excellent. At the Catholic tornado insurance business. C. WESCHCKE, it was voted to hold a grand picnic Attest: Mayor. church Wagner and Subilia's orchestra their roots as though they were but mere sap- Mr. Thomas Mulverhill has lately added in the Hunter's Rest on Sunday, May JACOB NIX, clerk. executed a very fine programme, to his livery a fine lot of new buggies, 23, 1886, for the benefit of the Herman and at the Lutheran church the College lings. The new council met immediately dusters, whips, etc. Mr. Mulverhill Sons' monument fund. Further particulars band did the same. In two instances the after adjournment of the old council, also intends to get a hack the will appear in next week's REVIEW, floral offerings were very elaborate. and was called to order by the mayor. W write Life, Fire and Tornado or Cyclone coming season if he sees it will pay. The newly elected members of the Owing to the cold and rainy weather council, Messrs. Schmucker and Crone, insurance in reliable companies the concert which was to be given in The Minnesota river improvement having duly qualified, took their seats. The many frien ds of John Grimmer, All members present, the mayor presiding. Turner Hall park last Monday afternoon, convention recently held at Mankato register of deeds, will be grieved to Tornado or cyclone insurance 1 year 50 tents,3 years for the benefit of the cyclone sufferers, bore fruit. Congressman Wakefield learn that he was prostrated last Friday The annual statement of the receipts, $1.00, 5 years $1.50. Insure your lives and your homes had to be postponed. Mr. H. writes that he has secured the insertion with a severe attack of hemorrhage of expenditures, assests and liabilities of A. Subilia, the originator of the idea, ih|the river and harbor bill of,an appropriation the lungs. At this writing he is slowly the city,prepared by the late city clerk, before it is too late. Delays are dangerous. was considerably disappointed, as he was read and referred to a committee for the survey of the Minnesota on the mend, but still very weak consisting of councilors Schmucker and ROSS & SEITER, Agts. had good reasons to believe the concert river. from loss of blood. We hope that he Crone for verification and comparison would have netted a snug sum. There may soon be around again. with the books of the city clerk and city John H. Weddendorf, the deputy B. BEH1TEE & CO., are many who think New Ulm should treasurer. postmaster, announces in another column The Review says that the 20th adversary do somethiug more for the cyclonestricken The council then proceeded to the 4-i of the organization of the New that he has received the agency of election of the following officers for the people, and if the concert is Ulm Turnzoeglingsverein will be celebrated the Home Insurance Co. of New York. ensuing year: [The names of the officers postponed indefinitely they express a next Sunday evening in Turner rJ/he Home ranks among the best fire elected appeared in last week's willingness to make a donation outright. Hall. Col. B. you do not mean to say issue of the REVIEWEd,] EXTENSIVE OPENING OF NEW AND DESIRABLE and tornado insurance companies of that this long named thing is to be all On motion, it was resolved to fix the the land. celebrated in one night, do you?St. SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS. bonds of the several city officers as follows: Peter Herald. Assessors' Meeting, City Treasurer," $10,000 city Especiril attention of saloon keepers Yes, and they did it quite successfully The assessors of the sever.il towns in clerk. $500 Marshal, $500 constable, $500 city justices, each $500. i called to the city clerk's notice in too. Brown county met at the auditor's office On motion, the salaries of the several another column. All desiring license READY-MADE last Saturday and agreed upon a officers were fixed as follows: City This has been the warmest April tor the year commencing May lst,1886, basis of assessment as follows: clerk, $360 per annum marshal, $45 ever known. There was a warmer are requested to file their application per month night watchman, $40 per PERSONAL PROPERTY. spell in April 1882, but it lasted only and accompanying bond with fie city month city attorney, $200 per annum HORSES, MULES & ASSES, street commissioner, $32,50 per month, One year old $15,000 from the 1st until the 3d. Sergeant cleric betore 4 o'clock p. m. this day. Two years old 30 00 from May 1st to Nov. 1st street lamp Lyons, of the U. S. signal service, says Three years old and over 50 00 lighter, $30 per month bridge atchman, Alva W. Rice, about 24 years old, Ht CATTLE. they have no record of the continuance One year old 5 00 $25 per month, as long as Minn, work for Mr. O. A. Mason, three miles Twoyearsold 1000 of such a warm spell in April. The river is open, balance of time $5 per DI[Y GOODS Cows 1200 ist of Redwood Falls, committed suicide month street cleaner, $2 per week. WorkmgOxen 2500 five days terminating last Wednesday All other Cattle three years old and over. 13 00 on Monday of last week by shooting The mayor then announced the following were warmer than the latter five days Sheep of all ages 1 00 standing committees of the Hogs of all ages 200 himself with a revolver. The moth of last August. W agons and carriages of whatever kind... 15 00 council for the ensuing year: er and a married sister of the deceased Sewing and knitting machines 800 Streets and bridgesCouncilors A weather bulletin from the U. S. Watches and clocks 100 reside near Golden Gate, and his Melodeous and organs 25 00 Schmucker and Orone. signal .service predicting local storms Pianofortes 10000 body was taken there for interment. Grave yard and parksCouncilor Self-binders 7500 for Minnesota and Iowa, was conspicuously Buenger. Reapers 4000 Previous to the shooting Rice complained Aloweis 1500 displayed in the postoffice Friday Fire departmentCouncilor Leonbardt. of a terrible pain in the head. Threshers 15000 jETC. ETC. morning. The bulletin said the storms Cane Mills 50 00 PoorCouncilor Bobleter. Seeders 15 00 migbt not be "cyclonish" in their nature, Heeker Post G. A. R. of this city has Horse rakes 8 60 Mr. C. W. H.Heideman appeared before Improvements on lands 100 but it warned the people to be on decided to observe Memorial Daj\ May the council, on behalf of the Board Dogs over six montns old 100 i the lookout. As the weather was undergoing of 'Jrade, and addressed them in relation 31st, in the usual way. All the societies REAL PROPERTY. to road matters. The matter was WE TAK THIS EARLY OPPORTUNITY TO INVITE OUR a change about that time, in the city will be invited to join The real property in the several laid over until next meeting for further the bulletin scared a number quite with the Post in the observance of the towns'was divided off into two classes, FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS TO GIVE US A CALL action. badly. day. There will be a procession through a3 follows: Eden, Home, Milford, New On motion, the city clerk was instructed AND EXAMINE OUR GOODS. WE SELL AT the city and the usual exercises at the to give notice in the local papers Ulm, Cottonwood, Sigel, Stark, Linden The four tramps liberated from the that all persons desiring a liquor also cemetery. A resolution was and a part of Lake Hanska, Leavenworth THE LOWEST PRICES. jail at this place Thursday morning license for the ensuing year must file and passed inviting the Sleepy Eye and Burnstown, to constitute tne went direct to Sleepy Eye and there their application and accompany the B. BEHNKE & CO. first class, and the basis of assessments Springfield Post3 to join with us. same bv the proper bond, on or before stole some packages of cigars from an A, Behnke, Manager. April 28, 1885, at 4 o'clock p. m. to be: Wild lands, per acre, $4,00 express truck at the depot. The theft The city council at its last session instructed cultivated lands, per acre, $5,00. On motion, councilor Buenger was was soon after discovered and the CITY DRUG STORE, authorized to hav trees planted in the the city clerk to call a citizens1 North Star, Stately, Bashaw, Mulligan, thieves and their stolen booty were meeting to consider a proposition cemetery, the amount so expended not Albin and a part of Leavenworth, found under some box cars near the to exceed $35. GESS&* to either purchase Union Hall or erect Burnstown and Lake Hanska to constitute coal house. After a night's lodging in On motion, the clerk was instructed a new building for a city hall. The city the second class, and the assessment to give notice in the local papers of a the Sleepy Eys cooler the quartette CttAS* SOOS, has reached such|proportions that a to be: Wild lands,per acre, $2,50 citizens' meeting to be held at Turner were permitted to continue their journey Hall on Friday, April 30th, 1886, at 8 city hall has become a necessity. In cultivated lands, per acre, $3,50. west. They area bad lot and capable o'clock p. m., for the purpose of considering the event of either proposition being of committing depradations of the advisability of purchasing PERSONAL MENTION. entertained it will require an expenditure DEALER I N or building a city hall. the worst kind. of several thousand dollars, and it On motiop, the council adjourned to Mr. Fr. Kuetzing went to St. Pau DRUGS EDICINES. PAINTS, OILS The Herald says that Fred Wagner, is therefore hoped that the meeting Wednesday, April 28th, 1886, at the last Sunday night. a young man about 22 years of age, Friday evening will be quite generally usual hour. John Lind attended court in Mur- l*S WINDOW GLASS, BRUSHES, Attest: C.WESCHCKE, mayor living seven miles northwest of Sleepy '-ended. See the call in, another col- ray county last week. Louis SCHILLING, clerk. urn*. Eye, accidentally shot himself in the Mrs. Wm. Pfaender of St Paul STATIONERY AND arm on Monday of last week. He was was visiting last week with relatives 4 WALL PAPER, Station agent Heideman a few days B. Behnke & Co. come before the and friends in this city. out in a boat shooting muskrats, and REVIEW readers this week with an ago received and had filled an order fc Mr. C. H. Ross, who was up the in some way his gun was discharged, J^for 10,000 Easter flowers and plants. announcement of the receipt of a large line, informs us that about six inches of the shot taking effect in the upper |^As the plants grow in the city suburbs snow fell in Dakota Monday. stock of new goods. Their assortment right arm. He took off his coat which in innumerable numbers, it took but a Fidel Zeller, a typo in the Poineer of ready-made clothing, hats and had been se afire by the discharge, and short time to fill the order. The plants Press office, came up Sunday to visit 1 Local Agent for W. J. Dyer & Bro'o gent's fnrnishing goods is especially alone paddled his boat to the shore, a with parents and friends in this city. were shipped to a Massachusetts florist large,and everything of the latest styles. distance of about three-quarters of a Chas. Schoregge left for Sleepy who wanted them for exportation to Of dress goods they have an exceptionally M.- Eye Thursday last and is now duly installed mile. Dr, Wellcome was called, and Organs, Pianos and otherMusicalGoods] Europe. Seventy-five cents per hundred fine assortment, and everything as a business man in that burg. assisted by Dr. Marcellus, he amputated was paid by Mr. Heideman for hasjbeen marked down to the bottom i1'? Mr. Z. C. Lindsley, representing fa? 1 the arm just below the shoulder gathering the plants, and in Europe notch. Look in on B. Behnke & Co. the Pioneer Press, made the REVIEW A COMPLETE STOCK OF ROOTS, HERBS, BARKS AND A? joint. sanctum a pleasant visit last Saturday. they are sold as imported flowers and when out shopping, if you wish to consult PATENT MEDICINES ALWAYS ON HAND. Miss Tillie Held, who has resided bring a^big price. Who ever thought your own interests., The bestGlycerin, on earth can truly be isaid Salve, which a in St. Paul for some time, has been :.PRICES_ QUOTED ON APPLICATION. there was any value in these flowers? Griggs1 of called home by the illness of her mother- sure, safe and speedy cure for cuts, NEW ULM MARKETS:Wheat, No. 1, ORGANS.Packard, Mason & Ham- 1 PBOMPT ATTENTION TO MAIL OBDEB8. ri\ V,/ k^L^i^k^hk bruises, scalds, burns, wounds and all 66 No. 2, 63 oats, 25 corn, 30 barley, Judge Webber is holding court in skin eruptions. Try this wonder healer. 35 potatoes. 25 onions, $1,00 but* lin, Shoninger and Boudoir organs can St. Peter this week. As the calendar 'as Satisfaction guaranteed or money ter, 8 to 12$ eggs, 8 live hogs, per ft3 pork, per ft 4. 4t be bought of C. W 3s at _tiw City is light, he expects the term to be a refunded. Only 25 cents. Sold by drugSists. short one. Jj^ 1.25$2.75.?