New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
June 30, 1886 · Page 4 of 8
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*Wi S"gj FourWJolj Only four runaways yesterday The big crowd was rery orderly. Dodel was submitted and considered by fas? NEW ULM MARKETS:Wheat, No. 1, the Board and the Clerk was directed Such crowds vou never seen before. 63 No. 2, 60 oats, 25 corn, 30 bar- *j| It is very quiet in town since the boys A few notes about the encampment to notify Mr. Dodel, that this Board is ley.35 potatoes.25 old, 1.00 new onions, (and girls) left. willing and ready, to pay him his salary This is an unhealthy climate for fakirs. 1.00 butter,8 to 10 eggs,7 live hogs,per of the Second. in proportion to the work performed Our officers cannot be bribed. Next weeks REVIEW will contain a ft 3 pork, per ft 4. Flour per cwt. by him as teacher of our schools. Bal. complete account of the encampment. $2.25$2.65. The Second Reg't., Luverne Guards The G. A. R. encampment at Pipestone of his salary to be paid Mr. Dodel upon AT and St. Paul Cavalrv arrived on a was one of the best held in the the certificate of superintendent. Sunday afternoon the boys indulged Chas. Roos has the following special train at 5:30 P. M. Wednesday TURNER HALL PARK, state. in a mock parade. brands of cigars always Notice of City Council, to build June 23. They were met at the depot on hand: Gato's Conchas Especiales, sidewalks on State Street was submitted Some of Co. I's men are good chicken by Col. Bobleter and Company A. As The Spy of Atlanta wag'played to a Corina, Blizzard, Star, Havanna Blossoms, and Board resolved, that the building hunters. arranged by the soon as line was formd, they marched to fair house Saturday. La Rosa, Our Colonel, Golden committee of this Board cause a NEW ULM TURHVEBBIxN, Camp Hubbard, where the boys were LeRoy, the aerial Kinsr, entertained An infant child of Mr. J. Rohner Chariot, Our Standard, White Rose, sidewalk to be built on State Street, in assigned quarters and took supper. our people part of last week. died Thursday. Jersey Lily, Stallion, Creole, Codicil, front of schoolhouse square, and said After supper there was guard mount at SVSItAY AFIERNOOlf. Our Boys, Try it, Take Me, Washington committee advertise for bids to build \V. Sehrapp was robbed of a pocket which time Col. Bobleter welcomed the Two pick-pockets were arrested at Irving, Principes, Sipper. said sidewalk as per plan in City PROGRAMME. book containing some twenty odd dollars troops to the camp and cit}\ In the Camp Hubbaid yesterday. Clerk's office and to let it out on contract at tue camp grounds Sunday. evening the regimental band serenaded TAKE NOTICE. 2 p. m. Foot Races. to lowest responsible bidder. the" colonel. F. Burg jr. won the silver medal at Jumping. Bill of Fr. Boock, for hitching Dont forget to attend the ball at Union Thursday morning the regular routine the bowling contest in Turner Hall Park Runr ing Jump. posts, &c, $6,75 and bill of M. Windmueller, Hall, on Sunday evening. See announcement My friends and acquaintances will of camp life, as published in last Sunday. Hop Skip and caring for trees &c., $5,15 in another column please take notice that I have just received weeks REVIEW, was taken up. a large invoice of Our Springfield correspondent failed Jump. were allowed in full and ordered to be McFadden's Uncle Tom's Cabin troupe Vognac,Bourbon, Kttemmel, to sent in his contribution this week. Running High Jump. paid. After dress parade Mayor gave an entertainment at Turner Hall He will make amends next week. White and Red Wines, Distance Jump. Weschcke, dccompamed by a committee The Board then resumed the discussion yesterday evening. They had a good 3:30 p. m. Miscellaneous Exeicises from the board of tiade, formally welcomed of certain changes of programme, which I will sell in any quantity less For next Sunday afternoon, tne house. Atter the perfomance Wagner 4. p. m. Gymnastic Exercises by than 5 gallons, at the lowest prices. the 2d Regt., Cavalry, Luverne etc., recommended by the Supt. and Turmerein have arranged a good programm. and Subilia orchester gave a dance. Respectfully, Price class. Guards & Battery F. to the city already debated in previous sessions. See ad. in another column. JACOB HGESCHELER. Frioe Bowling. The mam features of the plan are as Crowds of people witnessed the Battallion So far, the Turnverein is the only follows: Mr. E. D. Bigham Editor of the Lincoln Drills, drills of Battery F. and society that has perfected arrangements PIANO Music by Band during the afternoon, Co. Journal, Tyler, Minn, is troubled 1. The high school will be transferred, Dress Parade. Saturday evening & for a fourth of July celebration. Can't commencing at 1 p. m. with corneal ulceration of the ey es. to room "G" in the new school Sunday Morning visitors from neighboring we have a procession and some Sunday evening left by Mr. Reichelt, in good older, for Dr. Berry has cnarge of the case. building. In lieu of Latin the following towns began coming in. speeches? sale for S75. Instrument may be seen THEATER. branches will be introduced into 'Every hotel and most ot the private at the residence of We see by the bt. Paul papers that the Dont forget the fourth of July entertainment ISTDEP'SKIE the school: German Language and Literature houses have been crowded with guests. ADOLPH MULLEE. Misses Josephine Pfaender and A. Nix in Turner Hall Park Sunday Civil Government Rhetoric Target shooting has been.one of the most ICE CREAM, of New Ulm have been reengaged to afternoon. A large number of Bookkeeping, with Business Correspondence interesting features of the encampment. teach German in the St. Paul Public prices will be given for jumping, running and Penmanship. Bookkeeping We were pleased to sec that so many of Admission tn Park free. Schools. etc. will be taught daily from 1:30 the boy took an interest in this. LEMON BEER, LE3IONADE to 2:40 p. m., and pupils fully qualified Minnesota street looked liked Broadway, Sunday evening the Dramatic Section The Second Regt.will visit St. Peter, AND CARBONATED WA- for the work may be admitted as New York, yesterday. For several of the Turnvein will play: Die Drei on invitation of Mayor Mason und citizens, FOURTH OF JULY special students of this branch at the hours betore and after the sham battle Pathen oder Wo Das Kind? Miss TERS. to-day. A number of our people beginning of the next school year (Aug. it was almost impossible tg move from Colberg and Mr, Langkammer will intend to go down with the boys. 16.) No material changes will be made one place to another. assist in the play. Coffee, Molls, Sandwiches, Sunday evening at dress parade, the in the remainder of the high school cavalry appeared mounted for the first etc. course. Mrs. Maj. Ives lost a led leather Mr- George Hogen, father-in-law of time. They looked and drilled well. hand-satchel, containing some money, 2. Work in the various departments Jacob Rohner and George Grau died Always Fresh and of best Quality. at A number of sun strokes were reported a pair of kid gloves and a handkerchief of the public schools will be so distributed Sunday Night. Asthma and weakness at UNION HALL marked w'ith her name, Monday. The among the teachers now employed at Camp Hubbard Monday. None caused by old age were the cause of his death. He was 68 years old andfinder will be suitably rewarded by leaving by the Board that no vacancy is produced fatal. on was, buried in the catholic cemetery same at the Citv Drug Store. by the resignation of Miss Noyes Sunday evening, July 4th, 18B6. Tuesday was the bi^ day. Early in Tuesdav morning' AUGUST JPSEUSS. Prop'r. and Mr. Dodel. the morning farmers living near .New 5a Dist. No. 10 had a school pic-nic on 3. The adoption of the above plan Ulm bera coming in and by 10 a. m. On her return from the sham battle, the 20th day of June in John Berg's Admission 50 cts. for Gents. involves a saving pf $1450.00 over the nearly 3000 people were viewing the Miss Annie Sturm had both of her ft 8. gif8iii grove. Report goes that a great number continuation of present arrangements. grounds while as many more were doing All are cordially invited. legs broken by being thrown out of a of visitors from New Ulm and 'SI After an exhaustive discussion of all I OWN I ST, the city. During the latter part of 'J he Managers. buggy* The fractures are bad ones, Sleepy Eye were present. Andrew is the details of the plan as submitted by the fornoon the crowd was swelled to being about 1 inch above the ankle always boss in arranging and conducting PROBATE NOTICE. the Supt. it was unanimously nearly 12,000. We can only give a partial joint. Dr.Berry has the patient in NEW ULM, MINN such entertainments for his scholars. Resolved, that the same be and hereby account of the sham battle as the State of Minnesota, Biown County ^s charge. In Probate Court is adopted and to go into effect at paper goes to press Tuesday afternoon. In the mattei of the estate of SiviinH.Atniosen, Parents ho contemplate giving their We must ask the readers of the REview the beginning of the school vear 1886 deceased. The attacking force led by Col. Bobleter Gov. Hubbard was accompanied by children the opportunity ot acquiring On reading and filing the Petition of Kan Atne to excuse any shortcomings in '87. the art of Violin playing should be very consisted of 7 companies infantry, battery oseu ot Brown county representing, among other Brig. Gen. J. R. King, CoLCh. Brandt, things, that Sivrln H. Atneosen late of said County judicious in the choice of a teacher, this weeks issue of the paper. Owinoto Upon motion of Mr. Pah], Supt. of Artillery and a troop of cavalry. A. D. Lieut Col. Williams, Maj. V. ot Brown on the 17th day of February A D. and guard against them falling in the the encampment, the editor was unable 1882, at Town Albin in said County died intestate, Nix was granted two days leave ot absence. The defending force under command of Hjortsberg, Judge Adv. Thos. Wilson, hands of so-called music teachers, who and being an inhabitant of this County at to devote any time to the paper the time of his death, leaving goods, chattels, and Lieut. CoL Mead was composed of 3 Maj. S Listoe, Capt. J. H. Stenerson, in the majority of cases are nothing but estate within this County, and that the said Petitioner gun.and had to leave the work to inexperienced Board then adjourned to the 24th quacks or charlatons. I am now prepared companies of infantn and one is the widow of said deceased, and praying A. D. C-, Capt. T. Bixby, Capt. Burger that administration of said estate be to her granted. to receive pupils single or in classes. help inst. at half past tour o'clock p. m. The attack was essentially a front attack. and Chaplain Ireland of his staff It is ordeied, that said petition be heard before H. A. SUBILIA, JR the Judge of this court, on Friday the 9th Fr. Burg, E. G. Koch, and Col. W. Bend, Adjt. Sonnen, Capt. day of July A. D. 1886, at 2 o'clock P. M., at the The season of school pic-uics being President. Clerk. Probate Office in said county. Bean, Capt. Bronson, Lieut. Palmquist, The encampment has been a very tfi SEEDS! SEEDS! in, Mr. W. Oetting thought it timely to Ordeied further, that notice thereof be gnen to Sergt. Maj. Bartram, Sergt. Neil ot the the heirs of aid deceased, and to all persons interested, quiet one. The boys seemed to realize depart with the pupil* of distnct No. 3 by publishing a copy of this order for first Regiment. PERSONAL MENTION. three successive weeks prior to said day of hearing, that they had some work to do, and were in the town of Cottonwood into the in the .New Ulm Re\iew a weekly newspaper Just received by the undersigned, at not here for amusement only. The officers shade ot the trees ot the oa Jorest, printed and published at the City of New Ulm the Pioneer Drug Store, a large invoice Parties going west will do well to in said county. are unanious in their opinion that where they pic-nicked and listened to of fresh seedsRed and White Clover, Alb. Fntsche and Wm. Doehne, Dated at New Ulm the 9th day of June A stop at Iberia and see old John Kaufenberg, 1S86. Alsyke, Alfalfa, Blue Grass, Red Top, this is the best one of the encampments the spirited perorations ot his royal have returned from Ann Arbor. They who is still at his old place and By the Court, Orchard Grass, Timothy, Hungarian of the second Regt. (L. S.) ERNST BRANDT, highness. It occuired n Saturday afternoon will rusticate here during vacation. alwaj willing and ready to refresh the Millet,Perenial and Italian Rye Grass Judge of Probate June 25th, and all childien as Dr. Wakefield and bride are stopping We intended to give the names of which will be sold at rock-bottom prices. hungry with a fair and square meal and well as parents and visitors speak of Infants' Lace caps, a good assortment, Call in when in want of anything with Dr. Berrj. Accept our those who qualified as mai-ksmeu and wash down the anoj ing dust of dried f in the seed line. varying from 40cts. to SI.50, at the enjoyable times they had. heartiest congratulations Doctor and sharpshooters, but the list is so large up roads with all immaginable liquids, r. Frank Kuetzing. DR. C. WESCHCKE. Mrs. Wakefield. that we have to omit it. for a reasonable compensation. Those The Governor's reception and ball at Henry Hammer and wife,Mountain who want to sell cattle and horses and 153 men qoalified as marksmen and 54 INTERESTING TO EVERYBODY. Turners Hall Monday evening was well Lake, were with us during the week. hogs etc. willj also find in him a as shaipshooters. .Last year the Regt. attented and a success in every lespect. Mr. Ed. Castor, Waseca, came up ready and profitable buyer every hour had 60 maiksmen and 12 sharpshooters. 1 large number ot visitors were present Saturday to spend a few days with his in the day and night. John's secret The increase is something astonishing. trom abroad. Gov. and Mrs. Hubbard family and take in the encampment. inteutions are to buy out Sleepy Eye at Maiksmen nave to shoot 50 per cent Maj Bacon U. S. A. The Governor's, We beg to inform the people no far distant day for his sole use in order and sharpshooters 84 per cent at 200 Mrs. B. Johnson, Northfield is visiting staff and officeis ot the second Regt. to spend his last days in rest and and 500 ards. with her parents. were introduced and received visitors. without any harvesting opposition. We Dr. H. Schoregge and wife, Olivia The exhibition chill given byCo. K. After the reception Gov. and Mrs. Hubbard of NewUlm and vicinity that wish good luck, John, to your modest and Mr. H. Stadtmueller, Boston, are Thursday evening was a fine one. Ofiiceib left the Grand March. Dancing plans. stopping at Alb. Behnke's. ot the aimy expressed surprise continued until mormug. on or about the 10th of June Hon C. B. Tyler & wife, Marshal, at the efhcienc) of this, the \oungest Saturday June 19th the Iberia school From the number ofDiuggists pieseut and Mr. O. Musser & wife Tracy, were Co. in the Regt. The lightning drill of had a picnic in the grove near Schwertfeger's duung^the week we were inclined to amongst the former New Ulmites who Battery F. attracted about as much attention we will open in Ruemk's mills. I he following programme think that the Minn.Pharmaceutical Association attended the encampment. as an and well do they deserve was executed under the able leadership met in New Ulm this }ear instead Mr. Thad C. Jones, St. Paul, looked it. We find the following notice about of Miss Josie Bohannan the teacher of brick block one of the finest of next.We noticed Mess Schoregge up the cane trade during the week. Battery F. in the Minneapolis Tribune: the school: of Sleepy Eye, Ssidel and Lamb of H. Heinebach, wife and child, "The regular battery is a center of interest 1. Music. Greeting Glee. The picnic2. Mankato, Patten of Le Seuer, Lieb aud Chicago, are visiting with Mr. & Mrs. of all visitors to the camp. Its and best selected stocks ot Speech by A. J. Bangs.8. Scherer Winona, Mollinson Austin, C. B. Heinebach. horses are all handsome bays and sorrels Music. Red White and Blue.4. Recitation: Bruce Nimmo Duluth, T. Elwell Tracy A, H. Keller was home for a week. Its armament consists of four rifled, Enchanted Shirt by Allie Ben- among the Pharmaceutical gentlemen Clothing for Men, Boys and Miss A. Nix returned from St. Paul three-inch, muzzle-loading guns,obsolete, ham.5. Music: Farmers Song byThird present. Hope to see you all here next Monday. like the rest of the armament in the class.6. Reading.7. Tableau byBelle year gentlemen. Mr. W. F. Dodel who has been United States. Eew readers of the Children ever shown in New Baldwin and Annie Schwertfeger.8. Music: teaching in our public schools returned Who of the readers has not read, or Tribune know that this battery is richer Union Band, by Miss Bohannan, to his home, Butternut, Wis., Friday heard at least, of the "Secrets of London", in historic tradition than any other military Nettie Gilman, Belle Baldwin, Anna evening. Ulm also a large stock of "Secrets of Paris", "Secrets of organization in the country not Schwerdtfeger, Emma Benham. 9. The ladies of the congregational Bass Town and Cobden"? Almost every as old as the ancient and honorable Dialogue:How the story grew.10. Music: church had a restaurant opposite the city, village or town has its secrets artillery company of Boston, which goes Hats, Caps and Gent's Fur- America. ll.Dialogue:Good-bye. Union House during the week. in social life which were collected and back to the 17th century, it yet has a 12.Recitation:The puzzledDutchman by Dr. C. Schulin of St. Paul can be given to the public in well defined publications. more distinguished record fer warlike Andrew^Grisswold.13. Maude Mul- seen at the Union House, Sunday, July nishing Goods, Neckwear of Our neighbonhg town Milford work. It was organized in March 1776 ler.14.Dialogue :The Witness-15.Reci- 4th. makes no exceptions in the ranks in the city of New York, by Alexander tation: How Edith helped things along. J. Newhart started east last Saturday of our well established commonwealths. Hamilton, its first captain, as a provincial the finest quality also By Belle Baldwin.16. Dialogue: Going to attend the Re-union of the survivors It has its secrets it has them also well company of New York artillery. some where's. By Nettie Gilman of the 107th Regt. Pa. Vet. Vols, published. The secret of the present It was actively engaged under his command and Hermann Plath.17. Tableau: with which he served, at Gettsburo-, Trunks and Valises. We will time, the secret which is discussed even in the battles of "Long Island", Lizzie Bellig and Emma Benham.18. July first. by jack-rabbits of the clover fields of "Whiteplains," ,,Trenton", and ,,Prin- Music: Three wandering Jews. By C. A. Hagberg took in St Peter that town, the secrets of which nobody ceton". Early in 1777, about the time Helen Gilman, Osa Bellig and Jessie strive to please you all. Saturday. knows and everybody is speaking of, is when Hamilton became one of Washington's Gilman.19. Dialogue: Freckled Mr. John Schaumburg, of Sanborn, the wedding which will take place soon aides, reduced by the casualties faced girl.20. Music: Massa's in de made our sanctum a pleasant call to. Please give us a call and after harvest time. If you do not tell of the campaign to one-half its numbers cold, cold ground. day. it to others I will tell you the secret. it was transferred to the ,,Continental The pic-nic was well attended and Miss Mammie Leighton, of Winona, But be sure you must not tell it. Mr. Live", and has continued ever since in convince yourself that the all participants enjoyed themselves. spent a few days in NewUlm, during Lambrecht oldest son will take a wife the service of the United States. It took encampment week. Board of Education. unto him in the person of Miss Bertha part in the battles of Cherubusco, Con. The newspapers were well represented above facts are true. Re Falk, who is teaching at present a troras and the City of Mexico in 1847 Minutes of adjourned meeting Board at the encampment. We noticed school in Skinner's district. There it and inAntietam, Chancellorsville and of Education of the City of New Ulm, the following: Mr. Davis, St. Paul is, but do not tell it further. Gettysburg. Its guidon was presented Minn., held June 16th, 1886. member the place, Ruemk.s. Pioneer Press, Lieut. Fish, St. Paul to it by Mr. Alexander Hamilton, the Expectations, yes, expectation go into Meeting pursuant to adjournment. Globe, Lieut. Leary Minneapolis Tribune, grandson of its first captain in 1882. fulfilment rather slow, like some telegrams, All members present except Mr. Friedmann. H. J. Essler, St. Peter, Herald, brick block. It is a handsome silken banner bearing where the transmitter is earlier E. Gresham, St. Peter Tribune, J. Wise, the inscription ,,F" 4 U. S. Artillery, at hand than the transmitted dis"patclu The meeting having been called to Mankato Review, W. P. Campbell,' %r. March 21. 1776 Alexander Hamilton, Do you not think so Charley? order by the president, the minutes of Winona Herald and Republican,' True41. The first captain Faithful and JOHN ALBERT, You are happy dad now, anyhow, and meeting of June 4th, 1886, were read Seargt. Maj. Bartram & Maj. Reed, guidon was presented to the battery we send our sincere congratulations and when read, ordered to stand approved. St. Paul Dispatch, E. D. Bigham, Lincoln commander at Governor's Island by and expect a big "up" as soon as we Co.Journal,T.E.Bowen Sleepy Eye Jy^f, V*\^SS^ Proprietor. trt i'Gen. Hancock at the donor's requests. meet ^^v^^^k^V^ Herald. W. E. Todd, Reveille. A communication of Mr. W. "M 4F 4*^ ~fy mmBttsmm^