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

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f*^ .'& 3"^~ im r..] SEW DLM AND VICINITY. MW EM CLOTH? STOR E The Eagle Mill Company ground 320 The speaker also came in contact with COTTONWOOD. 7m McGill 21,Ames 90,Bobleter 40,Poeh- prohibition and the tariff question, and barrels of flour one day last week. ler9, Lind 62, Builis 49, W ard 21, TEE EL1TI0N IN BROWN g'tve ins view-* ia regard to their management. Bowen 90, Werring 22, Skinner 88, Mo 4' The Surveyors of the C. & N. W. R. Mr. Brandt made some v^ry 21, George 90, Brandt 47. Eckstein 64, R. have completed a second survey of COOTI. appiooriate remarks concerning tne Gulden 103. the proposed line between Mankato and peculiar and defective manner in which New andFresh. Goods LAFAYETTE: New Ulm. The probabilities are that cnueuses are held tor the election of McGill,67, Ames 79, Rice work will be begun on the new line early "Up to the time of going to press but 72, Frank72, Mattson69, Jae- delegates to a convention. Without next spring. ger74, Bobleter79, Poehler71, 11 of the 19 towns in Brown county any further remark, your humbly correspondent Braden72, Lundberg73, Clapp64, had seat in the returns from yesterday's agrees with him in what he Just Open. Meeting of the Board of Trade at Ives81, Jones72, O'Leary73, Lind election, but the towns so far said regarding tuis matter. Secondary 78, Builis62. Turner Hall next Friday evening at heard from indicate that Ames has remarks wrre made by Mr. George 7:30 o'clock. All members are expected EST NEWTON. carried the county by a majority of Schneider of New Ulm and by citizens McGill 21, Ames 77, Rice 21, Frank to be present. Several committees about 500. The balance of the Democratic of this town, after wmch the meeting 71, Mattson 22, Jaeger 76, Bobleter 34, are ready to report and cousiderable State ticket witu the exception Poehler 64, Braden 22, Lundberg 76, mijou ned. I HAVE JUST RETURNED FROM THE EAST WITH business awaits the action of the board. Clapp 22, Ives 76, Jones 22, O'Leary *of Poehler will have about 400 maj. Quite a number of our citizens attend* ONE OF THE 76. Lind 41, Builis 57. Bobleter's maj. in the coainty will be Early Sunday morning some parties tne pontic i meetings at .New about 300. Lind will go out of the LARGEST AND BEST daubed the front of Deutsch's clothing Ulm last Monday e\emng. MARRIEDFredrich Cuss and Olena eountv with 600 majority. For Senator, store with a mixture of lamp-black Anderson, Oct 28th, by Rev. C. Mowery, The Lake school St. No. 6, of Bowen goes out of the county with and grease and then broke two panes at the residence of the brides parents, this town, opened a term or 9 monthschool a maj. of about 500 and is probably STOCKS OF OVERCOATS AND SUITS FOR MEN, BOYS of glass. The two clerks who sleep in north pnd of Swan Lake. on Mondai Oct. 4, the first elected. Skinner is probably elected the store claim to have heard the parties month which has just closed, is marked AND CHILDREN/THAT WERE EVER SHOWN IN NEW by about ti.e same uuj. he had two Geo. Scherer tried to acquaint Himself run away, but did not see them and by a respectable en i ailment :nd good years ago, and it may even be larger. with job-printing last week. Result, ULM ALSO AN IMMENSE LINE OF GENTS' can give no clue as to their identity. results. *A." two smashed fingers. Bertrand. Sehmid, Pfefferle, The city authorities are trying hard to Somer- FURNISHING GOODS, SUCH AS ville and Grimmer, having no find out who did the disreputable work Cottonwood Items. opposi- Underwear, Woolen Shirts, Peter Herian is building an addition tion, are of course elected. and if the parties are caught it will go Capt. to his ice house 24x90 feet. There will George, for Clerk of court, is hard with them. elected Mr. Fortwinkler has purchased be no scarcity of ice here next year. ^over Hans Mo by a maj. of about 600. White Shirts, Socks, Neck- the farm formerly owned by Mr. Winkelman. PERSONAL MENTION. Brandt carries the county over Eckstein Chas. Gebser's news business has by a maj. of about 500. Velikanje, We are informed that Mr. H. Fritsche ties, Collars, Trunks, etc. Emil Weschcke is visiting with his grown to such proportions of late that for Supt. of schools, will have in of this place, expects to depart parents. he is compelled to use a horse and the neighborhood of 800 to 1000 maj. soon for Little Falls, Minn. wagon for delivery purposes. Theo. Crone, Jr., came home to over Juni, independent. The indications Mr. C. Engelbart returned this ALSO A LARGE LINE OF HATS AND CAPS, vote. point to the election of Geo.Boock Thursday Ad. Seiter let the contract Fall from the much sought and much for surveyor by a fair majority, though H. Klossner, the Springfield hardware WE WILL SELL YOU CLOTHING FROM O O S O jor a third story to be added to the Dakota admired territory of Washington, the towns yet to hear from may change dealer was here Monday. House. He has been compelled where he sojourned during: the past PER CENT. CHEAPER THAN ANY STORE IN THE CITY. the aspect of affairs. Laudenschlager, H. Cordes, Courtland, took in the to build this fall in order to accomodate year, and which is the point of destination for coroner, may pull through, but it is political meetings Monday evening. hig customers. We hope that he of many Cottonwood friends and doubtful. The following is the result Dr. A. Marden will be in Tracy for Remember the Place,, will be compelled to add a fourth story others who are seeking their fortunes. by towns as far as heard from: three or four days this week. next Spring. Messrs. Ruemke and But theres no state Ike Minnesota, N EW ULM. Aug. Brandt, prior a typo on the Schapekahm have the contract for the COR. THIRD AND MINN. STS., whose motive is "L'etoile du norde" REVIEW, has accepted the position of work and expect to finish the job within Seven hundred and two votes were (Star of the north). head miller in the Delhi Mills at Redwood polled in New Ulm yesterday, besides NEW ULM CLOTHING ST0EE, 2 weeks. Mrs. L. Richter, daughter of Mr. 48 votes cast by ladies for School Superintendent. Falls. votes Mr. Schrapp, and wife of Mr, R. Richter ladies1 Of the Julius Melges now located at The political meetings Monday evening Velikanje received twenty-seven and died last week at her husband's home JOHN ALBERT, Prop'r. Springfield was here Monday and Tuesday. were well attended. Owing to the Mr. Juni twenty-one. For* Governor near Milbank, Dak. She suffered for the vote stood: McGill 209, Ames 491, presence of Dr. Ames the democrats several years from the afflction of a Fr. Kuetzing Childs 1. Roth l.giving Ames a plurality drew a larger house than the republicans, wasting disease. The remains of the Attention Ex-Prisoners of of 282. Lieutenant Governor, Rice but those who attended the meeting 232 Frank 462 Secretary, Mattson 228, the War. deceased were intered in the cametry in Union Hall were well repaid. Jaeger 466 Auditor, Braden 229, Lundberg at this place. We extend our sympathies 463 Treasurer, Bobleter481 Poehler All ex-prisoners of the war residing Col. Hicks, Mr. Shisselar and Mr. Lind to the bereaved relatatives and circle 213 Attorney General, Clapp 232, in Redwood, Brown and adjoing counties, spoke briefly and to the point. At Turner of friends mourning her departure Ives 461, Hatch 8 Clerk, Jones 267,0'- Dept. of Minn. G. A. R. are cordially Hall Dr. Ames, Mr. Johnsohn and Leary 431, Forbes 8 Member of Congress, from life at an early day. and earnestly invited to report by Mr. Ebert of Minneapolis spoke. The Lmd 551, Builis 143 Senator, It is a fact, worthy of note, and of Ward 252, Bowen 439, Ben ham 9 Representative, letter or otherwise to D. Greene, torchlight procession Monday evening special interest to our New Ulm citizens, Werring 210, Skinner 474, Sleepy Eye, Minn., for the purpose of was large and enthusiastic. Quite a DEALER IN who witnessed the perils and agony Sherman 8, Redding 8. joining a local organization known as number of republicans assisted the of the, Indian Massacre in 1862, For county officers: Auditor, Bertrand Dry Goods, the Redwood ex-prisoners of war Association democrats in showing what New Ulm 694 Treasurer, Pfefferle 695 though it be an event 24 years past.that and to be attached at once to can do. Sheriff, Sehmid 694 Register, Grimmer Mr. F. Muhs, one of our oldest settlers 693 Attorney, Somerville 680 Clerk, the National Association, Washington, and pioneers of this vicinity, celebrated Mo 164 George 535 Judge of Probate, D. C. Geo. Backer, for several years head his 86tn birthday on the 24 of this inst. 4fc Brandt 442 Eckstein 252 Surveyor, Prints, Measures vital to our honor and preserving Boock 225 Berndt 461 Coroner, Laudenschlager, miller at Delhi Mills,has made arrangements He survived the Indian Massacre, but interests are now pending in 280 Humphrey 416 Commissioner, for opening a meat market in the was badly disabled. E. Koch, 566, no opposition. the National Congress and demand our store now occupied by McKay & Race, Superintendent of Schools, Velikanje attention. Comrades reporting by letter as soon as possible after the last named Ginghams, MORTGAGE SALE. 607, Juni 118. Amendment of Article will be careful to give full name, Eight (8) of the Constitution firm vacates their old quarters. Mr. Default having been madt. in the payment of company and regiment. When and Yes 399, No. 7. Backer has employed a competent the sum of Eight Hundred and Twenty lour Dollars, where captured, when confined, when ($324,), which is claimed to he due at the butcher from Mankato to attend to that SEEPY. EYE LAKE. date of this notice upon a certaiu Mortgage, duly paroled or exchanged and Post Office executed and delivered by Joeph Gibi&ch and McGillUl, Ames 138, Childs 11, part of his business.and has already begun JEWELHY AnnaG'biech, his wife, mortfcagors.to John Bellm, address Rice 134, Frank 138, Pinkham 17, Mattson work on a slaughter house down Moitgagee, bearing date the twenty-eighth day ot gUgroideries, 134, Jaeger 133, Pierce 17, Bobleter December, A. D, 1874 and, with a power of sale F. D. GREENE, Seeretarv. the river, on Mr. Peabedy's land. Redwood therein contained, dnly recorded in the office of 135, Poehler 134, Kneiss 15, Clapp the Register of Deeds in and for the County of enjoys competition in about every 133, Ives 140, Hitch 17, Dickinson 161, Weather for Novemoer, 1886. Brown and State of Minnesota, on the twentysixth other branch of business and is fortunate day of January, A.D. 1875, at 12 o'clock, Vamlerburg 161, Mitchell 161, Cochran in Book 6 of Mortgages, on page 47 which said 17, Shannon 17, Knight 17, Jones 143, in getting for its second meat market LACES, mortgage, together with the debt thereby seemed In November there will be considerable B'TTONS, "O'Leiviy 117, Fossness 17, Lind 149, was on the 23nu day of Jane, A. 1880, dnly sold a man of Mr. Backer's reputation and assigned by s.'.id John Bellm to John C. Rudolph, cool, raw weather, though there Builis 130, Dav 9, Brandt 182, Eckstein at the instrument of assignment dnly recorded for courteay and thoroughness. He 95, Boock 141", Berndt 129, Laudenschlaper will be some pleasant weather scattered in said office of Register of Deeds, on the will remain at the mill until another twenty-sixth day of October, A. B. 1886, al 2 o'- 136, Humphrey 140, Velikanjjfc through the month. It will not be as *r clock P, in Book R. of Mortgages, on pages je 20U. Juni 186, Mo 184, George 102 miller is secured to fill his place, which 282 and 283, and no action or proceeding having pleasant a month as November of last Bowen 215, Waid 68, Benham 16, V\ erring been instituted, at law or otherwise,to recover the he gives up for reasons affecting his debt secured by said Mortgage.or any part thereof: year. In the greater part of the country 139, Skinner 125, Sherman 16, YARNS, health, to engage in business less confining.Redwood Now therefoie, notice is hereby given That by Ball 119, Pruning 127, amendment Yes the temperature will average considerably virtue of the power of sale contained in said Gazette. 241, No 13. Mortgage, and pursuant to the Statnte in such cooler than it did in the same else made and provided, the said Mortgage will he foreclosed by a sale of the premises described SlGEL. month last year. Though in the Gulf in and covered by said Mortgage, viz: The North A Schoclcing Accident, Amos87, McGiiWlo, Fiank86, and South Atlantic states we think it West quarter of the North West quarter of Section Rice15, Lundberg87, Braden15, twenty six (26), in Township one hundred will be a trifle warmer than it was HOSIERY, and nine (109) North, of Range thirty-two (32) Jaeger87, Mattson15, Poehler59, GLOVES. Last Wednesday morning, Mr. Frank West, containing forty acres according to Gov then. Bobleter 44, Ive88 Clapp15, eminent 8urvey thereof, v\ Brown County and Brush who with his brother Richard State of Minnesota, with the hereditaments and There will be a considerable stormy O'Lean 87, Jone-,15, Dickenson appurtenances which sale will be made by the have been engaged in the erection of 94, Vanderburg94, Mitchell94, Bul- weather in most of the countrv, though Sheriff of said Brown Connty at the trout door of the buildings on the W. W. Abell farm, the Court Honse, in the City of New TJIm, in said lis61, Lind\1, Bowen81, Ward the amount of rainfall will not be excessive, Connty and State, on the sixteenth day of Decenibar, 11, Skinner101, Weiring2, Pieffer- soutn of Lake Sarah, met with an accident A. D. 188G, at 10 o'clock A. M. of that day, except in a few places in the le100, Bertiand101, .Schmidt101, at public vendue, to the highest bidder for cash. which soon resulted fatally. He ETC., ETC LOAKS, to pay said debt and interest, and tde taxes, if East and South. In portions of the Giimmei"ifll, S. A. George99, Hans any, on said piemises, and TweEty.five dollars went down to the lake at just daylight Mo6, Somerville100, Eckstein68, West and Northwest there will not be attorney's fees as stipulated in and by said Morigage SHEETINGS, to shoot some ducks* he had shot several in case of foreclosure, .ind the disbursements Brandt33, Juni7, Velikanje89, as much rain as is needed for the wells, allowed by law subject to redemption at any time Berndt74,Boock25. Humphrey80, and was just about to start for home within One year fiom the day of sale, as piovided though the surface of the ground will kaudensch lager18, Manderfeld82, by lw. when a large mallard flew over and he generally have plenty. Friton-lfl. COTTONADES, Dated, October 28th, A D. 1886 shot it, the duck fell into the water, he JOHN RUDOLPH, Assignee On the Pacific coast there will generally IKE HANSKA, J. NBWHABT, Attorney for Assignee D16 at first thought he would not attempt be plenty of rain though it will not McGill 64, Amos 38, Rice 75, Frank to get it, but afterwards he concluded WATERPROOFS, ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. 26, Mattson 74, Jaeger 27, Braden 74, be as excessive there as it was in November that it was too fine a specimen to abandon, Lundberg 27, Bobleter 80, Poehler 18, last year. Future, In the matter of the estate of Helena Ellafson and he accordingly jumped into a Clapp 74, O'Leary 25, Lind 83, Builis deceased. 18, Ward 58, Bowen 43, Werring 69, boat and started to push it out into the Notice is hereby given that by virtue and in Sigeltown Items. pursuance of an order of license made in said Skinner 21, Mo 66, George 36, Brandt Ladies'and Gent's lake with his left foot. The boat shot matter, on the 12th day of October, A.D. 1886, by 76, Eckstein 26, "Velikanje 82, Juni 6, the Judge of Probate of the counts of Brown, the out into the lake the rear end striking undersigned, administrator of said estate will on Boock 82, Berndt 20, Laudenschlager School in Dist. No. 68, this term, Friday the 5th day of November, 1886, commenc against a bog, causing the gun to 75, Humphrey 27. opened Monday, Oct. 18, with Ed. L. FURNISHING GOODS, ing at 10 o'clock A. at the late residence of slide back with the hammers in contact said deceased in the town of Linden, Brown Co., LINDEN. Alwin as teacher. Minn., offer for sale, at public vendue for cash or with side of the seat, the concussion of 'McGill 28, Ames 55, Rico 45, Frank on approved notes,the personal property of which Owing to the continuous favorable daid deceased possessed, consisting of Livestock, which was sufficient to cause the discharge 38, Mattson 50, Jaeger 33, Braden 49, at lower prices than can be obtained elsewhere. weather through summer and fall, our Farming Implements, Furniture, etc Lundberg 33, Bobleter 47, Poehler 36, of both barrels, the contents entering Dated at New Ulm, Minn., October 12th, A.D. farmers have completed their work by 886. Clapp 50, Ives 33, Jones 56,O'Leary 27, his right leg just above tne knee, Call in and examine oar stock and priees. OLE JOBGEXSOK, Amimstrator. this time. This indeed leaves them Lind 72, Builis 11, Ward 26, Bowen 66, lacerating the soft parts and shattering Werring 50, Skinner 25, Redding 8, enough time to consider politics before Brick! Brick! the bone into fragments. He fell into Bertrand 83, Pfefferle 83, Sehmid 83, DON FORGET THE PLACE, election. Grimmer 83, Somerville 83, Mo 58, the water, but managed to crawl out on The undersigned desires to announce During the course of last week, a Fr. Kuetzing, George 25, Brandt 62, Eckstein 21, Velikanje the bank of the lake. Captain Husbrook that he has manufactured and offers large part of the legal voters of this 47, Juni 32, Boock 71. for sale an excellent quality of handmade who lives on the opposite side of town seems to be absorbed in the political SPRING-FIFLD. building brick. The brick are the lake heard his cries, and went campaign, being called out twice MINN. ST., NEW ULM, MINN McGill 47, Ames 42, Bobleter 56, even in size and admirably adapted for around ta aid him, but it was fully one Poehler 33, Lind 66, Ward J28, Bowen to attend political meetings, where an chimneys, etc.-* Yards one block below HomeInsurance Co. OYSTERS! OYSTERS" at Wd. hour and a half before assistance arrived. 57, Werring 9, Redding 57, Skinner 17, Congregational church, New Ulm. opportunity was offered them to hear Eibner's restaurant. I Velikanje 104, Juni 40. A messenger was hastily dispatched JOHN STECKEBT the principal issues of the day, on this of New York. F. Kuetzing has just received 50 pieces for Dr. C. M. Ferro who arrived BUKNSTOWN. very interesting subject. of Washington prints and sells Hair Work! McGill 37, Ames 25, Lind 46, Builis about five hours after the accident them at 4cts. a yard. The republican rally held at the The undersigned desires to inform 16, Ward 35, Bowen 26, Mo 46, George occurred, he administered remedies the people of New Ulm and vicinity Lake school house, Dist. No. 6 last OYSTERS can be had at the ollowing 17, Brandt 47, Eckstein 16, Velikanje to aid him in rallying from the that he has received the agency of the prices per can at Wd. Eibners res I take pleasure in informing the ladies 55, Juni 10. Thursday evening was well attended. well-known and reliable Home Insurance taurant: 30, 35, 40, 45, 60 and 60 cts kthe terrible shock and assist him in amputating of New Ulm and vicinity that I am Among the republican candidates present NORTH STAR. Co. of New York. The company prepared to execute all kinds of hair the thigh. The amputation Just received at Fr. Kuetzing' McGill 41, Ames 14, Bobleter 37, were Messrs. Bobleter, Brandt, insures against loss by fire and work with neatness and dispatch, and store underwear for ladies, gents an Lind 41, Bewen 41, Werring 37, Brandt was performed, and was just completed tornadoes and pays all losses promptly. and Mo, who addressed our people on at reasonable rates. Orders can be left children at remarkable low prices. stein 14. when the poor fellow ceased to breathe, J. H. WEDDENDORF, Jr. at Miss Hopt's millinery store, opposite some of the principal political topics, NEW ULM MARKETS:Wheat, No. 1, LEAVENWORTH. There was no hemorrhage during the Applications received at Post Office. the Union Hotel. but as it was a republican meeting, re 61 No. 2, 56 oats, 30 corn, 25 barley. McGtfl 13, Ames 47, .Bobleter 16, operation, and the physicians say that EVA KNEIS. 45 potatoes, 35c. new onions, Poehler 44, Lind 18, Builis 41, Ward publican principles were expounded A poisoned well at Battle Creek, 1.00 butter,10 to 14,eggs, 15 live hogs, 15, Bowen 44, Werring 8, Redding 27, his death was so suddenly due from the, and favored the leading^subject of discussion- Mich., has caused the death of one person S2.25-S2.65. Dahl & Anderson, erlb 3 pork, per lb 4. Flour per cwt Sherman 13, Mo 23, George 44, Brandt and the serious illness of several great loss of blood he sustained before Mr. Bobleter, of New Ulm, 54, Eckstein 11, Velikanje 47, Juni 22. others. help was obtained for him. Mr. Brush called the attention of the audience to Lamberton, Minn. EDEN. C*vsO\ S\ec\w 2S*5 had made his calculations to start for some of the good work of the party, McGill 41, Ames, 49, Bobleter 43, &,r%v*.o the Children. They are esSSVXVr^ pedaiiy lu^fo to sadden Poehler 47, Lind 44, Builis 46, Ward heme to-day, his home being Elgin, Illinois. during republican administration and thousands suffering from Asthma^ Consumption, ^Agents for 'g kf Colds, Coughs, Croup, Whooping Cough, 41, Bowen 48, Werring 46, Skinner 44, Coughs, etc. Did 70U ever try t'redriukson Land Co., Chicago. He leaves a wife and three also called attention to portions of the etc. We guarantee Acker's English Acker's English Kemedy? It is the best Bertrand 98, Pfefferle 100, Sehmid 98, children, the youngest of which was republican platform which, if adopted, if Bexnedy a positive cure. It saves preparation known for all Lang Troubles, Grimmer 98, Somerville 98, Mo 41, School and State Lands in sauKS1 born during his stay here.Tracy Bepublican, would be of great advantage to the arthe sold on a positive guarantee st 10c., 60c! hours of anxious watching. Sold by George 59, Brandt $6, Eckstein 33, Velikanje C. L. Roos, New Ulm, Minn. Redwood and Cottonwood Counties. Chas. L. Roos, New Jim, Minn., _, community at large. mers and 40, Juni 76, Boock 83. ..A 3 *4M** 7eb2 AW i A 5 Wi% L^fiM-i.f 4 &