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A ,i*u+w&miGrg& W T*r VVf'ww"*i'ymuj,iy', a^aeia^sfesii^si NEW ULM AND VICINITY. '^WP^"~~*i,.t*5AvTft?1 Indian summer in the middle of July. Miss Ida Chads, of Lake Benton, has New Ulm and the duty'of selecting a that every tax payer and legal voter I.GALLAGHER. teen arrested on a charge of firing the But where does all this smoke come site and superintending the erection of had a voice and vote in the meeting. Gallagher^ Davis, They do say that "snipes" are maturing houses of W. W. and L. M. Townsend. from? -*j WF* the monument was delegated to a special The meeting, volcano like, was ready very fast. Jealousy is said to have caused the girl committee consisting of Geo. Benz, for an eruption, but the chair very l] The large new hospital building is ATTORNEYS AT LAWy to do the deed. J. C. Haupt, H. Orleman and Wm. The Redwood county alliance have properly proceeded to the nomination nearing completion. It is a handsome Theobald, St. Paul, Aug. Noerenberg Collections, Loans, Insurance & "resolved" in favor of prohibition and of candidates before any one had the structure and no mistake. The county commissioners met last and A. Gau, Minneapolis, E. Krneger, woman suffrage. opportunity to light the fuse. Messrs. Heal Estate. Monday as a board of equalization, but Stillwater, John Hauenstein and Julius Milwaukee has the National Sasngerfest Fr. Burg, Fr. Friedman, Dr. C. Weschcke, without transacting any business adjourned SLEEPY EYE, .MINN. j^. The wheat harvest is now in progress Berndt, New Ulm. Hon. Geo. Benz this week. The Chicago & Northwestern Fr. Boock and Fr. Schubert were until Aug. 9th. The board and in another week but little will be was delegated as custodian of the monument railroad will sell round trip placed in nomination for members of Infants' Lace caps, a good assortment, meets next Mondav as commissioners. left standioff. fund. Julius Berndt was appointed tickets at one half fare. the board of education. Mr. Burg, varying from 40cts. to Si.50, at secretary of the committee and Geo. Leatherman of Lone Tree Lake having been a member of the board for Frank Kuetzing. Our New Ulm mills are also having NEW ULM MARKETS:Wheat, No. 1, 4' John Hauenstein local treasurer. has for sale a number of half Holstein ten years, declined to allow the use of an elevator built at Luddon, D. 64 No. 2, 6.0 oats, 25 corn, 30 barley, The grand lodge appropriated $500 spring calves. He will sell them at his name. The chair appointed Wm. The one being constructed at Courtland Dahl & Anderson, 35 potatoes. 75c. new onions, to the monument fund and Washington is nearing completion. from $15 to $25 each for cash or trade Frank and Theo. Kobarsch as tellers 1.00 butter,6 to 8 eggs,8 live hogs.per Lodge No. 1, of St. Paul, made a donation them for common stock. and Jos. Bobieter and J. B. Velikanje ib 3 pork, per ft, 4. Flour per cwt. Lamberton, Minn. The Reveille is authority for the of $200, with a promise of more. as judges of election. The meeting $2.25$2.65. From Geo. Leather nan, who was in statement that Hon. O. B. Turreil, late Agents for All subordinate lodges in the State then proceeded to vote, it having first this city yesterday, we learn that Mr. candidate for congress in this district, We understand that Martin Penning, have given promises of pecuniary aid, ftedrifikson Land Co., Chicago. been decided to keep the polls open for Philander Lee, of the town of Home, is going into the banking business at of the town of Home, is just having and the construction of the monument half an hour. The vote resulted as follows: died last Sunday. Mr. Lee has been in School and State Lands in Redwood Falls. completed one of the finest and most at an early day seems now reasonably pooi health for a long time. Redwood and Cottonwood Counties. eompltte residences in Brown county sure. The plan and specifications submitted Total number of votes cast, 257 of We un'i'jrstand tnat L. G. Davis, of a sure sign that practical farming by Mr. Berndt of this city were NOTICE! which MARRIEDAt the residence of the Sleepy E e, and Ben. Juni, of New pays. approved and adopted, the estimated bride's parents, in the city of New Ulm, Dr. C. Weschcke received 164 Ulm, arj oonten.liu with Mr. Velikanje cost of the monument being $23,000. Minn., Monday, July 19. 1886, by Justice Fr. Friedman, 156 for the Republican nomination Mr. C. W. H. Heideman of this city The following officers vwere elected R. Fischer, R. P. A. Nix and Miss Fr. Boock 90 of upt of schools. is the representative of the Ninth judicial for the ensuing year: Helen Kiesling, both of New Ulm. The Fr. Schubert 96 district on the anti-Kelly-Doran Eugene Kcehler aud Miss Emilie Grand President, E. A. Gau, Minneapolis. REVIEW extends congratulations. Fr. Burg 3 committee. If all the members of the Baumler were joined in the holy bonds The chair declared Messrs. Weschcke Chas. Wagner is nowsole committee are as aggressive as Mr. H., Mr. John Arhard, of West Newton, of wedlock on Tuesday evening of last Grand Vice-President, "Aug. Poehler, and Friedman duly elected. The announcement the wool will fly sure. apprehended an escaped lunatic from week. The REVIEW extends congratulations. Henderson. agent for New TJlm was greeted with applause. the St. Peter asylum one day last week. Grand Secretary, A. Nauman, St. Mr. C. B. Todd, brother of W. M. On motion of Mr. E. G, Pahl, a vote He brought him to this city about one and vicinity for the J) Paul. Todd of the Redwood Reveille, is one of of thanks was unanimously tendered The Empire mill has been shut down 0 o'clock the following night and placed Grand Treasurer, A. Walter, St. the twelve jurymen selected to pass Mr. Burg for his faithful and efficient for a few days and is undergoing a him in charge of sheriff Schmidt. Tne mestic Sewing Machine Paul. judgment on the anarchists now undergoing services while a member of the board. thorough overhauling. The outside of asylum autnorities were notified and and it is with Executive Committee, Aug.Noerenberg, trial at Chicago. C. B. was at Mr. Burg thanked the meeting for their the mill is being dressed in a new coat they sent a man after him. Minneapolis Emil Krueger, Stillwater one time a mail agent on the Winona kindly expression and hoped that the of paint. The New Ulna City mill has Ed. Hammer, St. Paul. and St. Peter railroad and later a resident incoming administration may be as successful pleasure he informs the Patrick H. Flinn, the young man shot also ohut down for a few days. The next annual meeting of the ot Marshall, but he has resided in in the maintenance of good by the Gibbon constable about eleven public that he is thereby Grand lodge will be held at St. Peter Chicago for the past five or six years. schools as the old board had been. He The First regiment, encamped at months ago, died from the effects of the on the second Tuesday in July 1887. also hoped that the people generally White Bear Lake, qualified 25 sharp wound on the 11th inst. An autopsy Capt. J. H, Stenarson, secretary of enabled to offer a During Wednesday afternoon the visiting would take a deeper interest in the shooters and 141 marksmen. The Second disclosed the ball imbedded in the seat the Kaw Life Insurance Co., of St, delegates and many of our citizens schools and thus lend encouragement regiment, encamped at New Ulm, of the brain, in the region of the forehead, machine to his customers, Paul, andW. H. Smith, the general picnicked on Hermann's Heights, to the board of education. qualified 55 sharpshooters and 159 near where it had entered. How agent of the company, are still in the and a right enjoyable time they had. that is second to Mr. Scherer then stated that if anv Flinn survived his injury so long is a marksmen. Comment is unnecessary. city and have succeeded in taking quite Nearly all the delegates took their departure one had any doubts as to the correctness miracle. a number of risks. The plan under none in quality, and that for home on the Wednesday of the treasurer's report it would Only three ladies availed themselves which the company operates is equitable The Flag of Zwitzerland and the evening down train. be in order to move the appointment of their privilege to express their choice has always had the best and safe, and anyone wishing good, stars and stripes waved from the residence of a committee to examine the treasurer's in the election of school trustees. It is reliable insurance at low rates should Annual School Meeting, of W. Boesch and Hottinger's reputation of any sewing books and accounts. As no motion quite evident our New Ulm ladies are take out a policy in the Kaw. saloon Sunday and Monday,in honor of no very great advocates of female suffrage. was made tothat effect, it is presumable The annual school meeting for the machine ever sold. the visiting Switzers from Minneapolis. that allwere satisfied as to the Company of Mankato is moving for independent district of New Ulm was The residents of Wiesenthal never correctness of the report. an armory, and all they ask of the citizens Ask anyone who has Mankato Free Press-Mr. M. B. held at Turner Hall Saturday July do things by halves, and this mark of The minutes of the meeting: were in the way of pecuniary aid is a Haynes, of Mankato, is hard at work 17th, 1886, at 7 o'clock p. m" The esteem must have been very pleasing then read and approved and the meeting an lease for a term of years of a suitable on the Brown county map which he is used a Domestic meeting was largely attended, about to the visitors. adjourned. soon to issue, and the people of that tract of laud, This is the least the people one-third of the legal voters in the city they will tell you all county can calculate to a nicety that of Mankato can do, and we hope Jas. Header an engineer on the Winona being present The meeting was called PERSONAL MENTION. they will get something reliable and desirable. they will do it cheerfully. Mankato is and St. Peter railroad, came to to order by Mr. Fr. Burg, the president this and much more becoming an important manufacturing his death in a singular manner one of the board of education. Mr. E. G. Messrs. Wm. Koch, Geo. Doehne, point and railroad center and it is for perhaps. night last week. He was sitting in a Koch, the clerk of the board, acted as John Neuman and H. Rudolphi have Wm. Pfsender, Jr., came up from St. its own interest that an efficient military window in the second story of a Tracy scribe. gone to Milwaukee to attend the National Paul Sunday morning to spend a few company be maintained in its hotel, when he lost his balance and fell Ssengerfest. The clerk presented the following leport days with friends and relatives in this NOTICE TO CREDITORS. midst. to the ground. The concussion was of treasurer: city, but on the same day he received C. Rasmussen, publisher of the such as to cause his death in a few moments. The Swiss singing society of Minneapolis State of Minnesota, County of Brown ^In Probate a telegram that after his departure Saturday TREASURER'S REPORT. "Illustrated Ugeblad," the only Scandinavian He was about 35 years old and Court. held forth at Turner Hall last Mr. President1 have the honor to night burglars had broken into In the Matter of the Estate of Slonn Atneosen illustrated weekly the had a wife and one child. Deceased. Sunday evening to a fair hou&e. As present the following report of tne receipts his store and made off with goods valued United States, was a caller at the REVIEW Notice is hereby given to all persons having claims and demands against the estate of Siorin the visit was mostly of a social character, Adjourned Meeting of the and disbursements of the funds several hundred dollars. He returned sanctum Monday. Atneosen late of the County of Brown deceased, Mr. P. Soherer, as president si the of the independent school district of the to St. Paul Sunday evening. that the Judce of the Probate Court of said connty Board of Education, Mr. Armond Steinhauser, a typo will hear, examine, and adjust cl urns and de Turnverem, extended a cordial welcome city of New Ulm, Brown county,Minn., mands against said estate, at his office in the City on the St. Paul* Volkszeitung, is home of New Ulm in said county, on the first Monday to the Minneapolitans. An appropriate for the year ending July 14, 1886: Hon. James E. Child, the prohibition of each month for six successive months, commencing on a week's vacation. Armond says New Ulm, Minn., held July 14th, 1886. reply was made by one of with the first Monday in September 1886 candidate for governor and editor of Receipts. "After all, there is no place like New and that six months from the 9th day of July Meeting pursuant to adjournment. the visitors.. The programme was the Waseca Herald, is astonisned that Bal. on hand July 15, 1885,.. .$6,285,83 18S6 ha\ been limited and allowed by said Ulm for good, solid comfort." All of Present: full Board, except Mr. Pahl, Probate Court for creditors to present their quite well executed and all present the people of New Ulm should drink State approp. for High School, .400,00 claims which goes to show that Armond's head who was absent. seemed to be well pleased with the entertainment. beer aud yet remain sober and orderly. KAIU ATMOSEN, Special tax, 9,746,12 is still properly poised. Administratrix of the estate of Hiorm II. Atneo Meeting called to order by the President !Mr. Child, the peo- The secret of it is, State apportionment 936,44 sen Deceased. Aug 17 and minutes of meeting of July The Misses Gertrude and Louisa ple do not drink to excess, and if all General tax 505,36 2d, 1886, read and approved. The Creston New Railroad Shows, PROBATE NOTICE. Baasen, daughters of Col. F. Baasen, people followed their example there Tuition fees of non-residents, 110,00 Bill of Math. Mueller, whitewashing which exhibited in this city last Thursday, came back from St. Paul last would be no calling for the prohibitionists. School lots sold, 266,00 btate of Minnesota, Brown County J-ss In and repairing, $16,00, and bill of is by no means the poorest on the week where they have been visiting relatives Probate Court Old desks sold, 81,80 In the matter of the estate of Gilbert O Harbo Ruemke & Schapekahm, $1,00, were referred road. The^manager makes no great and friends for the past three deceased. During the storm on the night ot the to building committee for investigation. On reading and filing the Petition of Mary O Harbo pretension with the menagarie, but the months. Total receipts $18,331,55 of Brown county representing, among other hth inst. the house andj granary of Bill of Jos. A. Eckstein,$5,00, ring performance is better than we things, that Gilbert O. H.irbo late of said County D.WERT Disbursements. of Brown on the 1st day of July A. Michael Young, at Oshawa, were for drawing deeds, was allowed and have seen in many larger and more 1886, at Town Linden in sa^d County died intestate, Repairing and improvements, $ 362,53 aud being an inhabitant of this County at struck by lightning and consumed. ordered paid. pretentious shows. Several new features the time of his death, leaving goods, chattels, and School books and stationery 129,51 The house stood close to tlie railroad Treasurer, Mr. Geo. Doeline's report, were introduced and all the actors estate within this Connty, and that the said Petitioner Cleaning school houses and building is the widow of said deceased, and praying (Successor toE. E. Seiter track and passengers coming in on the filed with the clerk, was then submitted seemed to be well up in their business. that administration of said estate be to Ole Jorenson fires 475,00 e granted It is ordered, that ea petition early tiam on the morning of the 9th and examined and after having the The manager and all qonnected with heard before the Judge of this court, on MOB Salary of teachers and clerk,.. 8,501,65 day the 23rd day of Aug. A.D. l8C,at 10 o'clock A. reported that the family had perished several items contained in same, carefully the show deported themselves with all M., at the Probate Office in taid county I take pleasure in informing the people Insurance on school houses, 59,15 in tls) flames, but happily the rumor compared with books of the Clerk due decorum and, us lar as we know, Ordered further, that notice thereof be gi\en to of NewUlm and vicinity that I have Coal, wood and sawing 896,10 the heirs of aid deceased, and to all persons interested, was not founded on fact. and Treasurer, it was found correct no gambling was attempted. assumed charge of the well-known art by publishing a copy of this order for Advertising and printing, 57,00 three successive veeks prior to said day of hearing, gallery until recently conducted by Mr. and ordered to be approved by the in the New Ulm Review a weekly newspaper Int. paid on school bonds, 1,500,00 Tne Minnesota G. A. R. delegates to E. E. Seiter and that I am prepared printed and published at the City of New Ulm Board. Garret De Winkle, lodged in the Attorney's fees 59,50 in said county to wait upon all the old customers. the National encampment at San Francisco Then Board proceeded to examine Brown county jail for shooting Jerome Dated at NewUlm the fel'i Ijy fJil A Prices low. Satisfaction guaranteed. Cash on hand 6,291,11 departed for the Pacific coast yesterday 188G. and compare orders etc., paid by Swift, at Marshall, on the morning of Remember the placeBroadway, near By the Court, The party consisted of over (L S ERNST BRANDT, Uniou Hall. P. D. WERrs. Treasurer during the last year and July 4th, was taken to Marshall Wednesday Probate of Judce Total $18,331,55 one hundred grand army men and many found them correct as follows: and brought be/ore Judge Weymouth, Star Sample Boom, New Ulm, July 14, 1886. were accompanied by their ladies. Interest cupons redeemed and on a charge of murder, his victim 3I0RTGAGE SALE. The party will return via the Northern GEO. DOSHNE, Treas. paid $1,500,00 having died from the effects of the Pacific railroad and will be absent from JACOB H0ESCHELER, rop'r. CLERK'S REPORT. Orders redeemed and this day bullet wound in his head on ihe morning Defaa't haMrg been made the payment of six weeks to two months. The railroad New Ulm, July 17, 1886. the sum of fi\ehun?re and mnty eight dollarsand of the 13th. No evidence for the cancelled 10,540,44 Cor. Minn. & Center streets, New Ulm six cents ($598.06), which is claimed to be due fare for the round trip, not including The assets and liabilities of the independent and is due at the date of this notice upon a certain defense was submitted, and no aro-uments Cash in Treasury deposited at mortgage, duly executed and delivered sleepers, is $71,00. school district of the city of I desire to inform my former eus by Frank Schiltz ind Mary Schiltz his offered. The prison was remanded Bank 6,291,11 New Ulm, Minn., are as follows: toniers and friends, and the public generally, wife as mortgagors to Samual D. Peterson as to jail at New Ulna According to the Herald, a number without mortgagee bearing date the fourth day of December that I have opened a sample Assets. A 1 1S82 to secure the payment of $1491 08 bail, to await trial at the 3ecember Total $18331,55 of prominent citizens of Sleepy Eye room in the building lately by me occupied and interest and taxes on the premises described Cash in treasury as per Treas. therein and, with a power of sale therein contained, as a clothing store. The best of term of court Lyon couTy, before Mr. Fr. Friedmann was then requested werejtaken in for $5 and $10, respectively, duly recorded in the ofcee of the Register of report $ 6.291,11 Wines, Liquors and Cigars Judge Webber. The attorne' for the by the Board to collect the $20,00, Deeds in and foi the County of Brown and State by sharpers connected with the Uncollected taxes, 3,419,23 of Minnesota, on the 5th da/of December A will always be kept on hand. A fine prisoner will endeavor to shcuv at the for old desks sold to Mr. Fr. Boock, Creston circus. A crowd gathered and lsfcJ, at 9 clock a. Book "L" of mort Value of school houses, sites, lunch will be served from 10 a. m. to 12 m. gage=. on pige 551, and which mortgage was on Oct 1884, for Luth. College. trial that the shooting was do ae in self proposed to clean out the whole concern, the 2sth daj of December 1882, by a withm instrument, lots, furniture, etc... .33,562,00 FR. WILLIAMS, dated on that day, for /alje received by but the gamblers took the hint defense, the prisoner thinking Swift Then Board adjourned sine die. the said bamual KetDo Peterson duly sold assignedan /or to Morn E Fuller and made themselves scarce. They tiansfeied and meant him oodilv harm iking his FR. BURG, E. G. KOCH, Total $43,272,34 John A. Johnson together wi'n the note and debt were so badly frightened by the Sleepy President Clerk. arm and walking him off. in said mortgage described, which said deed of Liabilities. assignm"nt was on the 31st diy of January 1884 Eye people that they never stopped .it 9 clock a duly filed, for record in the office Unpaid orders, retained salaries Dealer in 0. d. H. S. running until they had got way beyond of the Rtgister of Deeds and for Brown The Rewitzer-Baar scrimmage, which "'P'r counn MiHnesota,and daly recorded in Book $ 778,88 Fine imported & Domestic New Ulm, occurred in the lower part of the city of Mor'gage- on pages 156 and 157 and whereaa Bonded indeotedness of dist... 25,000,00 aid "Morn* E. Fuller and Jonn A Johnson have New Ulm Gets the Monument. about twelve days ago, possessed more ever since been and aienow ihe owners and WINES LIPBS, mm, Bal. assets over liabilities, 17,493,46 Mr. H. Steffens, of Stillwater, who bolder* of said mortgage and debt and default of the ludicrous than the serious. It has been made in the payment taereof and'the came to our city on Tuesday morning appears that both families reside in the condition' of said mortgage and no action or pro The session of the grand lodge of ceedmg having been instnnted, at lt or otherwise, ot last week as a representative to the Total, 43,272,3-1 ETC., ETC. same house, and both women are owners Minnesota of the order of Sons of Hermann to reco-s er the debt secured by 'aid mortgage, grand lodge 0. d. H. S.. but was taken or any part thereof E. G. Kocn, Dist. Clerk. of a number of chicken's. The Splendid Free Lunch from 10 a to 12 which convened in this city on Now therefore, notice is hereby given, that by sick while en route and on his arrival On motion, the reports of the treasurer virtue oi the power of sale contaj.ed said morte Baar woman accused her neighbor of the morning of the 13th inst terminated uc cas here conveyed to Pfefferle's residence page, and puisuantto tne statute in Cor. Minn, and 3d X. Streets, and clerk were accepted, they appropiating eggs, the production of at noon on the day following. The, made and pro\ ided, the =iid mortgage will be and thence to St. Alexander hospital, NEW ULM, MINX. foreclosed o.. a sale of the premises described in having already been approved by the the Baar hennery. Thiswith eggs at names of the delegates and other members and convejtd by said mortgage, viz: r* died at 8 o'clock last Saturdayjevening. board of education. Thee.^tMifofthc northwest quar er and thr 7 cents a dozenwas more than Mrs. "Are the Prohibitionists of Clarion of the order present appeared in Inflammation of the brain was the cause nest half ot the northeast quarter of section No County abandoning their principles, I Rewitzer could digest and she forthwith thirn -four iJ4) in to-vnship No one hundred art these columns last week. The business The chair now announced that the asked Squildig. "Not that of his death. He was about 35 years wonder?'1 eight (1(H) north or Range No tn -ty-three (33 H- assumed a belligerent attitude. The meetings were held in Union Hall, next business in order was the election West 1.1 Biown county and State of Minnesota old, unmarried, and kept I know of," replied McSilligec. "I ta saloon in with the hereditaments and appurtenances whic day was hot, but the battle which ensued with closed doors, and an account of of two members of the board, vice saw in the paper that they had nominated Stillwater. He boarded with a married sale v, ul le nruiebjthe sheriff of said Browi county, at the front door of the Court house, a full county ticket." "That's withered the thermometers within much of the business transacted would Burg and Friedman, time expired. sister, who, m'company of her husband, the Ctti of New Ulm in said countv and state, on what I mean. Doesn't it seem unprincipled a radius of two blocks. The combatants the 26th day ot August A 1=86, at 10 o'- be interesting only to the members of was "with him at the time of his death. Up to this juncture not the slightest for a temperance party to nominate clock A of that day, at PUDLC vendue, to the were finally seperated and Mrs. the order. We understand that he complained of highest bidder for cash, to pay ^aid debt and interest, ripple had appeared upon the surface, that kind of a ticket?"Pittsburg and the taxes on said premises for the year B. retired from the field disabled. Mrs. One of the most important matters Chronicle. feeling unwell when he left home, but but the atmosphere suddenly became 1880,1881,188-2,18*3,1884 and interest amounting to S152 31 and fifty collars attorney's" fees as stipulated R. was conveyed to the lockup to await of public interest that came up for consideration he did not apprehend anything serious. murky when Geo. Jacobs arose and advocated in and by said mortgage incase of foreclosure, f\V A and reliable Medicines are thebest results. Last Saturday she was brought His remains were shipped to Stillwater and the disbursement allowed by law, was the determination of the the election of only such men ^-J to dependupon. Acker's Blood Elixir subject to ledemption at aiy time withm one before justice Fischer and sentenced to on the Sunday evening train, the members question as to which city in the State year from the day of ale-, as provided by law. has beenprescribed for years for allim- as were wholly free from entanglement Dated May27th A.D 18b6. 10 days' confinement in jail,but the sentence of the New Ulm lodges Sons of puritiesoftheBlood. IneveryformofScrofulous, 4 was most entitled to the projected with sectarian schools. This brought MORBIS E. FCLLEP ATO JOHV A. JoilSSOV, Syphiliticor Mercurialdiseases, it is was made retroactive and she was Hermann and I. O. 0. Y. escorting the monument to Hermann. The question As-*S^neee of mortgage, Rev. Mr. Albrecht and Mr. Fr. Boock invaluable. For Rheumatism, liasno equal* LISD & HAGBEEG, body from the hospital'tp^the depot, i given her freedom yesterday. was finally decided Attorneys for age grecs of mortgage in favor of to their feet, who very justly argued C. L. Roos, New Ulm, Minn. &*, residing at New Ulm, Minn wS mm m^} tt^ateMtea4 nMMMMiHi|rw^fl