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

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MW ULM CLOTHING STORE NEW ULM AND VICINITY. rip1 -n&t^ dMr. Jos. Gag, of the town of Cottonwood, Gebser Bros.' new brick block is Cottonwood Items. *f8* 'ft advertises his fine stallion for looming up in fine style. "|ip| Court week. Foliage has assumed a yellow sale. This is a bargain for some one. Rudolph Kiesling is bound to keep tinge its verdancy has passed away, OYSTERS! OYSTERS!! and the Borealis will soon sweep over at Wd. Mr. Isaac Gallagher succeeds Mr. up his record as a hunter. Sunday he our northern plains with undeviating Eibner's restaurant. Duncan, deceased, as village justice at bagged four wood cocks. force. New and Sleepy Eye. A very good appointment. Fresh Goods Last Saturday was the first busy day Plowing has been almost completedit Frank Schmidt and David Simon appeared is certainly not too early in the our merchants haye had for some time. before Justice Fischer, Monday, OYSTERS can be had at the follow. season for its completion. charged with being disorderly Friday This Fall is very favorably adapted ing prices per can at Wd. Eibner3 restaurant: F. Kuetzmo has just received 50 pieces for geologizing in this vicinity, Just evening. They were fined $5 and Opened. 30, 35, 40, 45, 50 and 60 cts- of Washington prints and sells as the river-beds are almost dry as costs. them at 4cts. a yard. well as the valleys for rambling among Just received at Fr. Euetzing's the hills in search of rocks and mineral Mr. F. Kuetzing will in a short time store underwear for ladies, gents and The fall term of the Turnverein specimens. remove his store into the new beautiful children at remarkable low prices. Mr. J. Schmid, our present Sheriff, Gymnasium began Oct 1st. About 165 brick building, recently built by A. C. informs us, while calling on some of I HAVE JUST RETRNE FROM THE EAST. WITH scholars are enrolled. The dramatic section of the Turnverein Ochs and will carry on his business on his Cottonwood friends and patrons, are rehearsing a German drama ONE OF THE that prospects are very favorable for on a greater scale than ever before. The new school building erected by his re-election. We were pleased to which will be put on the boards in the LARGEST AND BEST the Lutheran congregation, on the corner see him renominated again by the democratic near future. The remains of the late D. A. Clark of State and Second North streets, party, as his official duties have were taken to Albert Lea for interment. been discharged during the previous is nearing completion. E. S. PettiJohn the Republican candidate Mrs. Clark will make her home with term of office with promptitude. STOCKS OF OVERCOATS AND SUITS FOR MEN, BOYS for auditor in Nicollet county, her daughter, Mrs. Taylor, at Albert We understand that two couples Saveral of our hunters are preparing has a clear field, the Democratic nominee have been united in the happy bonds of AND CHILDREN THAT WERE EVER SHOWN IN NEW Lea. for a raid on the wild geese and ducks wedlock on Tuesday, Oct. 5, viz: John having declined to make the in Murrav county, where they are to be ULM ALSO AN IMMENSE LINE OF GENTS' Schmelz and Julia Gulden, and Paul Nic Nenno has recently become the race. found in arreat numbers. Sturm and Miss Mary Altenburg. Rumor dad of a new twelve and a half pound FURNISHING GOODS, SUCH AS says, that another union of matrimony We have secured a regular correspondent girl. The great grand mother of the B. Behnke & Co. have purchased the Underwear, Woolen Shirts, will soon take place, and if Rumor in the town of Cottonwood and young lady is still living, though she predicts the facts of the case, the old building at the corner of German hereafter the doings of that town will statement is authentical. The correspondent has reached the ripe age of 105 year". and Centre streets and are remodeling it be chronicled in the columns of the Review of the REVI EW wishes the parties White Shirts, Socks, Neck- into a warehouse. They are in the field much success, and extends his cordial The Post says that the time when for wheat. congratulations to them. carrying water on both shoulders is a The Meredian Block is nearing completion. ties, Collars, Trunks, etc. The Delightful New-Step Polka, by winning card, has passed. The Post Mil ford Items. This is by all odds the finest Will L. Thompson, is one of the most ought to know, it has been in that business business block in the city, and Mr. beautiful pieces of music ever published. a good while. Ochs, the architect, caa| point to it with Farmers have finished their threshing ALSO A LARGE LINE OF HATS AND GAPS, Aoy music dealer will mail it in this vicinity. The average yield pride. The Republicans of the upper legislative to you on receipt of price, 50 cts. WE WILL SELL YOU CLOTHING FROM O TO 2 0 of wheat is not as large as was at first district have nominated Ole Lende expected. Mr. Henry Patsche, of Courtland, of Yellow Medicine county for Senator T, E. Bowen, the Demoeratic candidate PER CENT. CHEAPER THAN ANY STORE IN THE CITY. The corn crop is better than it has having deelined the Democratic nomination and John Noble of Lyon and John for Senator, is announced to been for years- for representative in Nicollet Oats averaged poorly in this vicinity. Hanson of Lincoln for representatives. speak, afc fifteen different places in this Remember the Place, county. Mr. B. H. Randall has accepted A resolution was passed instructing the Senatorial district between now and Mr. J. Fries, our soloon keeper at the nomination and will make candidates for C. K. Davis. election time. If he is defeated it will Essig has sold out his saloon and fixtures the campaign. COR. THIRD AND MINN. STS., to Mr. John Neuman of New Ulm, not be for lack of talk. who will keep a store in connection Be Sure and Vote. NEW ULM COTHHTG STORE, NEW ULM MARKETS:Wheat, No. 1, with the saloon. Mr. Neuman is the Hon. John Lind addressed the McGill right man to do business up here and 58 No. 2, 53 oats, 25 corn, 35 barley, club at Mankato last Friday evening. The following from the Marshall his success seems to beyond doubt. 45 potatoes, 35c. new onions, He is booked for a speech at both Mankato JOHN ALBERT, Propr. News-Messenger applies to Brown county Mr. J. Brust wheat buyer at Essig 75 butter,8 to 10,eggs, 12 live hogs, and St. Paul on Saturday evening, admirably: "Make your arrangements has gone on a two weeks visit to relatives per lb 3: pork, per lb 4. Flour per cwt. Oct 23rd. Although of good voice, he and friends. Fr.Kuetzing to vote at the state election. If 82.2582.65. Essig Bros have lately received a will have hard work to make himself you have to go five miles to the polling new and complete stock of dry good heard in both cities at the same time. place, go, even if your vote is not needed. Prof. H. A. Sublila's orchestra is and groceries. The number of votes cast in your making arrangements to give a series Politics are very slow in our town The ice supply has given out, but our this year as yet not a single candidate town fixes the number of delegates of concerts and balls atJTracy, Redwood enterprising butchers and saloon keepers has made his appearance. your town will be entitled to in the Falls and other towns near by. have proven themselves equal to the Our blacksmith at Essig wants to next conventions, when you may have Mr. Subilia is also making arrangements emergency and customers have no sell out his shop and fixtures. Here is a good deal at stake. There are towns to give a series of club dances at a chance for ta good and industrious cause for complaint. Somehow or other this year, whose number of voters entitle Tracy, andjie is meeting with good encouragement. person to take hold. the meat is about as fresh and the drinks them to four or five delegates, but DEALER IN The whole market at Essig is dull as cool as ever, even with the thermometers 1by more now-a-days on account of low prices. which cannot be represented in the eighties. Posters are out announcing a grand Dry Goods, than two or three, because the voters It is repoited that from five to six festival at the Vatican of the Pope of hundred Indians are encamped near did not go to the polls last year. Every John Lind, the candidate for congress Fort Ridgely and the upper agencies. New Rome on Sunday, the 17th inst., voter should vote, no matter whether from this district, is a man among We should think that it is about time the proceeds to go towards the payment his ballot is needed or not. It counts f? men. He was charged with being a for our government to treat this matter Prints, of the Hermann monument to be erected in earnest and remove the Indians to for future representation of the town, defaulter and he at once resented the in this city. Several of the New their proper reservations before something and for representation of the county in insult and made ihe paper that published serious happens. It the government Ulm Hermann Sons are talking of going the district and state conventions, and the charge chew 'its words too should fail in this, the people over and assist in the festivities. besides indicates the growth and population quick. John is a gentleman, and he should exercise their own powers and drive the Indians away. in the county and the town. who contradicts this statement will feel Ginghams, Mr. D. Aberle. well known to many Therefore be sure and vote. the full penalty of law.Pipestone Star. of our people as the senior member of NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. the firm of D. Aberle & Co St. Paul, STALLION FOR SALE. PERSONAL MENTION. The lull council proceedings are published declined a nomination for reprtsentative JEWELRY elsewhere in this issue of the ReView. in Ramsey county in iavor of J. G. glfgroideries, Half-grade Norm in and half grade Especial attention is called to Elmquist, a low license Republican. French, eight yean old, color black, Miss Christi Henning, of Renville. thtit pirt ofjthe pioceedings instiucting Mr. Elmquist is a clothing merchant on for sale'cheap. Enquire of, is visiting with friends in this city. the marshal to rigidly enforce section East 7th street, very popular and sure JOSEPH GAG, J. S. Dobson, the genial stenographer LACES, Town of Cottonwood. ot election. No. 9 of ordinance No. 4, published iu B'TTONS, attended court this week. our advertising columns. Heretofore NOTICE. Mr. Jacob Brust started for La DISTRICT COURT. but little attention has been p.ud to this 4 Porte, Ind., Sunday evening. He will As we have sold our interests in the section of ordinance No. 4 during the Eagle Mill and desire to close up the visit there with bis son Charles. winter months. The fall term of the district court for accounts of the old firm we request that Herman Seiter, one of Tracy's Brown county convened in this city last all persons indebted to us call at our YARNS, EIBBONS "bloated" aldermen, tarried with his The withdrawal of A. F. Walton's office and settle before Novemoer 1. Monday, Judge Webber, presiding, Albert 1886. also request all persons who friends in New Ulm part of last week. name fiom the Republican ticket gives Blanchard, clerk. The following have accounts against us to present E P. BmLra MI a cleir field for the auditoiship, F. J. Krumbholz, the jovial agent is the civil calendar of cases that will be same for payment at once. as it is not likely that the for Hertnann Voss, Davenport, la., disposed of at this term PFBNNINGER, BOBSCH AND D(EHNE. county committee will put up another tarried in our city a few days last 1. J. R. Sommerville vs C. Aultman GLOVES, Attention Liberal Lear/ue of canrt date. Walton would have made & Co. week, selling fire water. New Ulm and Vicinity. 2. Chas. Croft vs John Black. a good run hnd he concluded to stick, Herman Kreuter came down from 3. John Rascheke vs Peter Christensen. but he piobablv tuougnt that Mr. Bertrail All members and friends of our order Sleepy Eye Saturday evening to spend are requested to meet at Union Hall I hid nghtfu.ly earned a second SHEETINGS, 4 Redwing Wagon Co. vs S. IX Peterson the Sabbath with his New Ulm friends, next Monday, Oct. 18th, at 8 o'clock p. teim, without being put to unnecessary et al. and their names is legion. m., to discuss important matters. All evpeu&es. 5. R. Pfefferle, Co. Treas., vs J. C. campaign candidates for offices are especially invited John Peterson and Swen Swenson, Rudolph, cashier. COTTONADES, to be present. 6. R. Pfefferle, Co. Treas., vs Dyckman candidates for judge of probate and The Republican party of New Ulm By order of the board, & Scudder. representative, respectively, in Nicollet and Brown county, the home of Lind H. KELLER, Sec. 7. Aug. Schultz vs Horatio Werring. WATERPROOFS, county, tarried with mine host and Bobleter, resolve against high license The grand jury completed its labors ORDINANCE NO, and repudiate the State platform Kroock a little while last Friday. and was discharged by Judge Webber J) on that question. A large proportion yesterday afternoon. "Woolen Goods,^^ Messrs. Thompson and Sommerviile.Sleepy ot the Republican candidates for the Sec 9 For placing or depositing in legislature" are opposed to high license Eye, Baldwin.Redwood Falls any street, alley, lane or public square, In taking a trip to the Minnesota of any kind. Such is the consistency Ladies'and Gent's or on the public levee of this City, any Ovitt, St. Paul Robertson, Springfield? river Wednesday the HERALD found and honesty of the g. o. p. politicians. filth, offal or other matter, which is John Lind, Jos. A. Eckstein and C A. some of the people over there very desirous Waseca Herald., likely to become offensive or injurions Hagberg, of this city, are the attorneys of having the Indians recently to the health of citizens, or if any person FURNISHING GOODS, It would seem as though originating located there driven away. We suggest attending court this week* shall suffer or allow such matter to campaign lies should be beneath the that Col. Bobleter be called upou to remain upon his, her or their premises C. T. Ward, Republican nominee dignity of the Prohibition candidate for take his regiment, or as much of it as in such manner as to become offensive for Senator in this district, tarried in at lower prices than can be obtained elsewhere. may be found necessary, and drive or injurious to any of the citizens of this gorernor, but the above appearing in them bag and baggage up the river and New Ulm last Sunday. He has since City, or if any person or persons, who his paper, he is no doubt responsible out of the confines of Minnesota. Such shall, after being notified to remove or started out on a campaigning tour for its production. The Republican a campaign would reflect glory on the clean the same permit any offensive through the county. He expects to get party of New Ulm and Brown county Gall in and examine oar stock and prices. Colonel and would be regarded as the stable or privy to remain without abating a good vote in New Ulm and Brown most brilliant thing that could be done such nuisance, a fine not less than have resolved neither for nor against to make him a reputation as the deliverer county. five nor more than one hundred dollars. high license. The matter was never referred DON'T FORGET THE PLACE, and defender of our homes and [Oct. 27. Chas. A. Johnson, Republican nominee to by resolutions in any shape or firesides. It would beat any political Fr. Kuetzing, TAKE NOTICE. for clerk of the district court in manner. scheme that could be devised and would elect him state treasurer by a big majority. Nicollet county, tarried a few hours in If the suggestion is adopted we our city last Sunday. Mr. Johnson is And now our friends of the Post are We, the undersigned, express our MINN. ST., NEW ULM, MINN shall charge the Colonel only five cents the present incumbent of the clerk's thanks to the Continental Insurance trying to make the voters of this county a line for it half price. Sleepy Eye Co., and their agents Henry A. Roth office and he has administered the affairs believe that Horatio Werring the Republican Herald. Home Insurance Co. and his two sons, Chas. and Newton B. NOTICE OF EXPIRATION of the office in such a satisfactory candidate for representative, We have heard a great deal of dissatisfaction for the promptness with which they settled OF REDEMPTION. manner that his re-election is only a is a prohibitionist. This business of lying for damages done to our property by of New York. expressed at the presence of lightning, fire and storms and we repectfully question of majorities. about one candidate in the hope of the Indians, but no one has yet lodged In whose name assessedJ. and H. Lieneng. recommend the above-named Subdivision of Section, Lot or Block, New firm The undersigned desires to inform making votes for another candidate, is formal complaint against them with the Nicolas Galles, of Hillsborough, company to anyone who wants safe insurance. Sec. or Lot 3, Township or Block 57, Ranee the people of New Ulm and vicinity North. anything but creditable to good journalism. proper authorities. The Indians have New Mexico, is here on a visit to his Amount sold for$0 77 that he has received the agency of the Mr. Werring stated his views on Subsequent taxe*$1 38. John Krueger, not been "located" by any one in authority, brother Joseph. This is his first visit Andrew Holdberg, well-known and reliable Home Insurance Interest, Penalty ana Costs$0 84, Andrew Steinmetz, J. P. Hagberg, the liquor question as clearly and as and they have no more rights to New Ulm since his departure for Co. of New York. The company Total Amount required to Redeem$8 40 Anton Sperl, Office of the Auditor of Brown County, Chas. Fischer, insures against loss byfireand satisfactorily at the Republican convention in Brown and Redwood counties than a New Mexico fourteen years ago, when Fred. Walter, Mich. Buechel, Xew Ulm, Minn Sept 22,1880 tornadoes and pays all losses promptly. as did Mr. Skinner at the Democratic band of roving gypsies. If they are he was but 14 years old. He is now one To J. and H. Lieneng. John Roberts, Engelbert Wagner, J. H. WEDDEND0RF, Jr. You are hereby notified that on the 16th day trespassing on private property the owners of the most popular public men in the convention, and the addressing Simon Woratschke, Ch. Hopfenspirger, September A. D. 1886. at a Tax Sale heid a pr Applications received at Post Office vided by law at New Ulm.m the County of Brow Andrew Mathias, Geo. Raverty, of such property should swear out territory, and has massed a good-sized of a quizzing letter to the former was a State of Minnesota, the Auditor of said County Dahl & Anderson, Tim. Donavan, Jos. Schumacher, sold the land herein above described lo E. complaints against them. Should the fortune. We are always glad to chronicle piece of impertinence which the Post Koch for the Delinquent Taxes thereon jor the Stephen Affolder, Schmitt, sheriff be unable to enforce the writs of the success of New Ulm's young year 1883, etc amounting as hereinbefore stated people did not dare to practice upon Aug. Sanquist, Grosam's, to the snm of $2,40 exclusive of the cost of serving Lamberton, Minn. dislodgement, it would then be time to men seeking their fortunes abroad. the other candidates. Mr. Werring has Anton Freisinger, this notice. You are also hereby notified that the Geo. Schreiner. right of redemption from such sale will expire on call on the State authorities for assistance. publicly stated that if elected his vote the30thday of No\eraberA 1886, or within ^W A CARD. Agents for sixty days after the servinc of this notice. For the depredations the Indians on this question will be cast in accord^ance Witness my hand and Seal at New Ulm, in said are committing they are punishable the Chicago.Coury of Brown, this 92d day of September, 1886. is warranted, is because it is the best fredriokson Land Co., with the wishes of a majority of E. P. BIRTHAMD, County Audito-. Blood Preparation known. It will positively same as white men, and the farmers I hereby announce myself as an independent the people of Brown county, which cur all Blood Diseases, purifies the. F. Kuetzing has just received thefin-* have no one but themselves to blame if candidate for the office of should be satisfactory to|all fair-minded whole system,and thoroughly builds up the est and cheapest assortment of German" School and State Lands in the raids on their chicken coops and County Superintendent of Schools.* constitution. Remember, we guarantee it. men. Let us have a campaign minus knitting yarns ever received in New^ C. L. Roos, New Ulm, Minn. Ulm. Call in soon. Redwood and Cottonwood Counties. I 7f* W BENEDICT JUKI. hog pens are continued. knuid slinging. ^4 &