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

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XL NEW ULM AND VICINITY. Sg, The "Public Health," a monthly publication Buy your Hobby Horses, Toy Carts, Co.W\ %\.efc\. JOWM^WG*, Sffin Si three issued under the auspices of Baby Jumpers, Wheel Barrows, Tool the State Board of Health, contains Travelers' Guide. Chests, etc.. at C. L. Roos' Drug Store. "suits, are Acker's Dyspepsia Tablets, thousands suffering from Asthma, Consumption, Chas. L. BOOB has a very large and many interesting facts. The October -.^commended by physici&n3 and endorsed Coughs, etc. Did you ever try fine line of Birthday, Christmas and number shows that two hundred and Those who have cherished the hope Acker's English Remedy? It is the best ^y all who have used them. The best New Year Cards. twenty-seven slandered horses have that the snow will soon leave us, appear preparation Known for all Long Troubles, remedyfor Dyspepsia, Flatulency.and Constipation. been killed in the State from March 7th, to be doomed to disappointment. Nearly sola on a positive guarantee n* 10c, 60c Guaranteed, and sold at 25c by Just received atF. Kuetzing's,30 doz. 1885, to'Nov. 1st, 1886, and that the every day adds a new coat of fleezy Chas. L. Roos, New Jim, Minn. Chas. L. Roos, New Ulm, Minn. children's handkerchiefs selling at 2 number of isolated horses (suspected of whiteness. cents each. the disease) Nov. 1st, is twenty. I F. Knetzing has jnst received the finest Photograph Albums, Pinsh Cases and The difficulty in getting entirely rid Winorik & gt. Pete* f{ and cheapest assortment of German NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Fancy Stationery at C. L. Roos' Drug Sleighing is fairly good and farmers of tbe disease, as explained by the knitting yarns ever received in New Store. are coming in more freely. Let 'em State Board, is in the fact that professional Ulm. Gall in soon. romg East. Going West. NEW WAGON SHOP. come. The more the merrier. traders will bring "doctored" No. 4 Express, 9:41 a. m. No. lExpresR 4:50 a.m. F. Knetzing has just received 50 pieces 2 9:40 p.m. horses from the large cities and sell Home Insurance Co. Mr. H.'Steinhauser desires to inform 3 6:03 p.m. 14 Ac'm 10:30 a. m. of Washington prints and sells 17 Ac'm 11:45 a. m. As will be seen by a card elsewhere them at low figures to the poorer farmers, the people of New Ulm and vicinity 16 3 p. m. 19 1:45 p. m. them at 4cts. a yard. in this issue of the REVIEW, there will and from these the disease that he has opened anew wagon shop 12 4:50 a. of New York. be a grand social hop at Schmucker's Nos. 1 and 2 daily. All others daily spreads. Every farmer should do his on Broadway, between First and Second Tivoli next Saturday evening. Just received at Fr. Kuetaing' except Sunday. best to prevent the spread of the disease North streets, and is now prepared to The undersigned desires to inform store underwear for ladies, gents an and any man engaged in selling such C. W. HEIDEMANX, Agent. do all kinds of work in his line. Repairing the people of New Ulm and vicinity children at remarkable low prices. Company A's ball on Thanksgiving horses should be arrested and punished. promptly done and at reasonable that he has received the agency of the Holiday goods are now being displayed evening was quite largely attended. The The board of health in each town has rates. All work warranted. well-known and reliable Home .In- at C. L. Roos' Drug Store. affair was asocial and financial success authority to act in such cases. NEW ULM MARKETS:Wheat, No. surance Co. of New York. The company and the sojer boys are considerably 61 No. 2, 59 oats, 30 corn, 30 bar TAKEN UP,, There are no cases of pleura-pneumonia insures against loss by fire and The largest and cheapest line ot holiday elated thereat. ley, 30*45 potatoes. 40c. new onions yet developed in this State, but goods in New Ulm is carried by C. tornadoes and pays all losses promptly. 1.00 butter, 12J ,eggs, 16 live hogi grave fears are entertained that the by the undersigned, a red colored heifer. J. H. WEDDENDORF Jr L. Roos. The New Ulm and West Newton Sunday per lb 3 pork, per lb 4. Flour per cwt dread disease will yet be imported, unless The owner will please claim property Applications received at Pest Office.. schools of the M. E. church are already $2.20$2.50. great care is exercised by those and pav costs. Just received at F. Kuetzmgs, 50 doz. making arrangements for grand bringing cattle in from other States. FRANK KOSEK, Turkey-red handkerchiefs, *24 inches Christmas festivals. The Lafayette Tbe disease now exists in the States of HO FOR THE HOLIDAYS! West Newton, Minn. squareselling at 5 cents each. Sunday school will probably also wheel New Jersey, New York, Delaware, (Near Catholic church.) into line. Pennsylvania, both Virginias,Kentucky Nov. 30, 1886. Judge Brandt last Saturday tied the and Chicago, 111. It made its appearance Citizens' Meeting. matrimonial knot for Moritz Lange and Since the advent of a daughter at Otto in Missouri about a year ago, but Anna Maresch, both of New Ulm. The Schell's residence Otto is all smiles and the authorities tackled it so energetically REVIEW extends congratulatins. Kuetzing's Every member of the Board of Trade happiness. Otto is a royal good fellow that it was soon stamped out.. Massachusetts and all citizens having an interest in the and justly entitled to his share of the and Connecticut also drove Veterans of the Union Vol. Army residing proper protection of property from fire good things of this world. Our congratulations. out the disease. iu this neighborhood, who were are invited to attend amass meeting at The next legislature ought to provide prisoners of war in rebel prisons, are Turner Hall, on Friday, Dec. 3d, at by statue for the extirpation of the disease requested to call on W. Pfaender at 7.30 p. m., for the purpose of considering W. Boesch of this city is building a should in appear, and &11 cattle New Uim to have their names forwarded and discussing the matter. three story brick hotel at Marshall, and from the infected States should be forbidden to the War Department. The annual meeting of the Board of expects to have it ready for occupancy entrance to Minnesota until Trade for the election of officers will be about January 1st. When completed those States shall be purged of the destructive held immediately after the meeting. it will be the finest hotel on the line of Blind Tom, the wonderfull pianist disease. By order of tbe Board of Trade,' who gave a concert in this city a few the Winona & St. Peter roadon this It is a matter of the utmost importance 5 CEN STORE years ago, has been adjudged insan9 by the verdict is unanimous. Jos. A. Eckstein, sec'y- to the farmers of this State, and a Virginia court. It appears that Tom's ought to enlist their earnest study and managers realized some $25,000 each The regular quarterly and annual GRAND attention. year and did nothing whatever towards meeting of the Brown County Agricultural Circulars and instruction may be obtained the support of Tom's mother. society will be held at Turner by addressing the State Board of Hall Saturday, Dec. 11th, at 2 p. m. Health, Red Wing, Minn. IS STILL AT THE OLD STAND, What is the matter with organizing Reports of officers will be rendered. a toboggan club for this winter? It Election of officers and other business. ATSchmucker's Change of Review Proprietors. would be quite a lark to organize a 13. JUNI, Sec'y. tlie only difference is lie lias a, Tivoli, club and yisit the carnival in St. Paul in a body, and then with a very little Bishop Corden of Redwood Falls was store tliett is foiir times larger What Our Exchanges Say expense a good slide could be constructed last week appointed receiver of the land ON About it. on one of our many hills. Ob, my,office tlistn tlie one lie lisici one year at that place. It is hardly necessary but wouldn't it be fun! to sav that Gordon's papers were Saturday Eve., Dec. 4,1886. O. K.d by P". H. Kelly. Gordon is one Northfield News:Jos. Bobleter has ago- of the shining lights of the Redwood Rather an odd transaction was recorded sold his New Ulm Review to Ernst WHY? Admission 25 Cents for Gents. county democracy and on that score is at the Register of Deeds's office Brandt and John Weddendorf. Success entitled to the office. the past week, conveying 80 acres in to the new firm. Charlestown from Catherine Marden to Tracy Republican:Jos. Bobleter has All are cordiallv invited. St. Joseph's Mercy hospital atDubuque. An effort is being made to establish sold the plant and good will of the New la., in consideration of the care, nursing a telephone exchange in this city. If a Because lie sells goods oliea/per Ulm Review to Brandt & Weddendorf, NEW sufficient number of subscribers can be and maintenance of the former for The Review is widely known under the secured the instruments will be put in. life.Redwood Gazette. tlian any otiier firm in New Ulm Drug Store. editorship of Jos. Bobleter. May the All those interested in the undertaking new firm dance around the golden monument and willing to give pecuniary assistance or Brown County. A new time table went into effect on of plenty is our worst wishRedwood by subscribing for an instrument should the Winona & St. Peter railroad last Reveille:The New Ulm at once call on C. W. H. Heideman or Sunday. As will be seen by the local Review has been sold to Messrs. Ernst Albert Seiter, who will give all desired time table at the head of this page, the I HAVE THIS YEAR A LARGER STOCK AND BETTER Brandt and John Weddendorf who will information. change effects New Ulm but slightly. continue its publication at the old Train No. 4 now stops at Waseca for ASSORTMENT OF stand. Mr. Brandt lias long been connected dinner, instead of Kasson as heretofore. "The Golden Spider" drew a very with the Post, a German paper, This latter change will no doubt be appreciated tine audience at Turner Hail last Sunday and has a good knowledge of the business. by the traveling public. evening. The "Spider" went Just how he will succeed with across the boards without a jar, and 4 O. M. OLSEN, an English speaking paper remains to THAN I HAD IN ALL THE FIVE YEARS DOING BUSINESS everybody present was delighted at the The regular quarterly meeting of the be seen. The REVEILLE extends congratulations successful presentation of the play. The Brown County Agricultural society occurs and good wishes. HERE. local hits by friend Seiter were immense on Saturday, Dec. 11, at 2 o'clock RUGG1ST and APOTHECARY, and kept the audience in the p. m. As will be seen by the secretary's Marshall News-MessengerThe editorial best of humor. card elsewhere in this issue of the DEALER IN fraternity will regret the apparent CALL IN AND SEE THE ENTIRE FLOOR IN SECOND Drugs. M'diciHCS, Chemicals, RK/VIEW, the officers of the association necessity for governor-elect McGill for the ensuing year will be elected at Thanksgiving was quite generally Toilet Articles, Fancy and treasurer-elect Bobleter to retire STORY WHOLLY OCCUPIED WITH this meeting. Everyone having an interest observed in this city. Divine' services from the newspaper business on account Goods, Stationery and in the society should arrange to TOYS AND HOLIDAY GOODS, were held in the Congregational, Lutheran of forthcoming official duties. Brother Musical Tustrtunents. attend the corning meeting and Methodist churches, and in McGill announces the St. Peter Tribune the former Mrs. C. H. Ross, the superintendent, for sale, and Brother Bobleter has already Pure Wines and Liquors for Medicinal served dinner to her Sunday An exchange says: "Here is another sold the New Ulm Review to Purposes. trick that needs watching. One Messrs. Brandt and Weddendorf. Both school scholars. The banks and post office were kept closed part of the day. sharper agrees to buy a farmer's Laid papers are esteemed as among our best WHICH ARE BEING SOLD AT PRICES THAT SPEAK FOR and he pays him $25 to bind the bargain. The public schools and the several parochial Physicians' Prescriptions carefully exchanges, and it will be some time before Another oomes along and offers prepared from pure and schools were also given a holidav. the fraternity can disassociate these THEMSELVES. fresh Drugs. him $500 more, and gets tne promise of journals from their efficient and popular it, if the farmer c:in buy off So. 1, who editors. COME SOON AND DON'T WAIT UNTIL THE GREAT comes Around and demands the fulfillment Agency for the celebrated Estey Organs The Register says that the members Gaylord Hub:The New Ulm Review, of the contract, but will give up and Pianos. of company are desirous of securing one of our live exchanges, will RUSH COMES AND ALL THE BEST GOODS ARE SOLD. for S200. This the farmer pays and the annual'encampment of the Second chancre hands on Dec, 29th, and the the second purchaser never returns." Please give me a call. regiment for Mankato 'next summer. present editor and proprietor, Joseph DON'T FORGET THE OLD AND ONLY 5 CENT STORE o. St. Peter will probably also put in a O. M. OLSEN. Bobleter, State treasurer elect, will retire Meridian Block, New Ulm, Minn. bid. In such event the place will be Burt W. Lyon, the accomplished editor from its interests. The paper has THAT EVER WAS IN NEW UL3I. determined by vote of the several company of the Lamberton Commercial and been sold out to Messrs. Ernst Brandt Fr. Kuetzing, and regimental officers. Either Springfield Times, informs us that he is and John Weddendorf, two of the enterprising of the two places will be satisfactory to a candidate for secretary of the Senate citizens of that place. We the regiment, provided a bonus for payment in the coming session of the legislature. can but wish them eminent success in of necessary expenses is forthcoming:. MINN. ST., NEW ULM, MINN. Gen. Jcnnisoa, Gov Hubbard's private their proposed undertaking. secretary, and Mr. Howard, for a number Henderson Independent:The New of years chief clerk of the House, 1W CLBTHII STORE. Ulm Review changed hands last week. Sleepy Eye Herald:It understood ai*o nlso caudidates for the secretaryship Col. Bobleter having been elected to a that Chas. Roos has been engaged to of the Senate. If Burt succeeds state office, of course had no further take charge of the New Ulm Review after doing up Jennison and Howard he will A TBeinliorn's use for a newspaper. E. Brandt and Jan. 1. Roos has the making of a certainlv have reasons for gratification. John Weddendorf were the purchasers. good newspaper man in him and is The last named gentleman we do not already known to local readers as one Monday was a good day for unaways know but Mr. Brandt has had considerable of the editors of the Nordlieht, the New Near the depot, a farmer's team became New and Fresh Goods newspaper experience, he having Ulm reporter of this paper and a frequent frightened at a passing engineand been employed for quite a while on the manager of the Review in the in their fright ran over a sleigh loaded New Ulm Post. We wish the new proprietors present editor's absence. The HKRALD with hogs. This caused quite a success. tenders him a cordial greeting and abundant general stampede of horses and hogs wishes for his future glory. St. Peter Journal:Col, Jos. Bobleter, and for a few minutes things were quite Just Open. Southwestern Minnesoia is a veryjpromising state treasurer-elect has sold out lively. Later in the day Louis Meyer's field for editors, Ohnrley. his paper,the New Ulm Review, and will team ran into and quiteseverely injured move to St Paul. Not exactly of our Mr. Xav. Rossbopf and his horse. The style of politics, however, we are sorry latter was driving along Minn, street County Auditor Bertrand, Judge of to lose the Col. from our ranks, and when the accident occurred. And yet Probate Brandt and Justices Fischer wish him unbounded success in his and Westphal last Saturday made the some people complain of dull times in I HAVE JUST RETURNED FROM THE EAST WIT1 new and responsible duties. official canvass of the votes cast for the town. several candidates for Senator in this St. Peter Tribune:Col. Bobleter, ONE OF THE district at the late election,with the following A carrier pigeon brings us tidings of state treasurer-elect, has turned his paper, result the advent of a bran new lSpounderboy LARGEST AND BEST the New Ulm Review, over to at Mr. H. B. Constans' residence in St. Ernst Brandt and John Weddendorf of Brown Co. Redwood Co. Total Paul. Mr. C. has many friends in Brown that place. Mr. Brandt is judge of T. E. Bowen 1512 347 1859 County who will be pleased to know probate and Mr. Weddendorf is assistant C. T. Ward 790 884 1674 STOCKS OF OVERCOATS AND SUITS FOR MEN, BOYS that he has been thus blessed. Smoke postmaster. We wish the new proprietors Fr. Benham 96 146 242 Well, yes, sometimes. much success in the business. C. T. Warde 25 25 AND CHILDREN/THAT WERE EVER SHOWN IN NEW We are also informed, that there is a Bowen's plurality, 185. new arrival in Geo. Heart's family, at Cottonwood Items. As will be seen by the above, Mr. Ward ULM ALSO AN IMMENSE LINE OF GENTS' Lone Tree Lake. George can well feel lost 25 votes in Redwood county by the proud of his record, as we understand FURNISHING GOODS, SUCH AS This Emporium of Santa Claus misspelling of bis name. In case of a that there are now about as many Hearts Underwear, Woolen Shirts, contest these votes would of course be A Literary Society will be held Contains a Very Large and Unique in his family as there are in a full deck next Friday, Dec. 3rd. counted for Mr. Ward. Assortment of of cards. We republicans rejoice over the TOYS, White Shirts, Socks, Neck- happy results from election returns. The citizens of New Ulm are invited PERSONAL MENTION. NOTIONS, Nothing appeals more to our conscience to meet in Turner Hall Friday evening than the crisis at election day. for the purpose of talking water works, W. Boesch tarried in Marshall several FINE CROCKERY, ties, Collars, Trunks, etc. AH this cry for Doc A. has been hushed steam fire engine, etc., for the better days last week. LAMPS and GLASSWARE, TOILET into utter silence. protection of property from fire. The W. G. Alvin, of St. Paul, was a special committee of the board of Trade, Mr. Sturm, one of onr oldest settlers CASES, AUTOGRAPH pleasent visitor at the REVIEW sanctum we understand, will recommend the establishment and patrons, who has been seriously last week. ALBUMS, WAX and BIS- of a system of water works, ALSO A LARGE LINE OF HATS AND OAFS. ill for the past month or more,ex Chas. L. Roos went to St. Paul QUE DOLLS. with reservoir on college hill. With a pired last week. His remains were interred Monday evening. He is after more WE WILL SELL YOU 'CLOTHING FROM O TO S O reservoir thus established the pressure on the 24th ult, MUSICAL MERCHANDISE, holiday goods. would be ample to force the water over Holidays close at hand now. PERFUMERY, FINE PER CENT. CHEAPER THAN ANY STORE IN THE CIT1 A letter from Dubuque, Iowa, in the highest building in the city. It is Our fair weather of this fall has so forms us that Dr. Carlo vom Neupert is estimated that it would require in the CONFECTIONERY, suddenly and unexpected changed into now in Germany. neighborhood of $20,000 to carry out SCHOOL BAGS, SLEIGHS, a Northwest blizzard, as though we had Remember the Place, the plans of the committee. Provided Mr Alex. Harkin and lady returned been transferred twenty degrees toward CHRISTMAS TREES, water can be found without going to home last Saturday from their visit in the North Pole within the last week. a too great a depth, the committee's Scotland and the eastern States. Mr. and in fact all the new novelties COR. THIRD AND MINN. STS., Our Spelling Club has been postponed proposition is the most practical that H. says they had a very pleasant visit in and everything to please both old on account of the impassability we heard yet suggested. But come to their native country, also their friends and young.'" ,^v of the roads, from the recent storm and NEW ULM CLOTHING STORE, the meeting it requires money to do in the eastern states made their stay snow. these things, and every tax payer is interested pleasant, but for a place for a permanent in having all public improvements abode he prefers Minnesota every Farmers are busy looking for waterunfortunately Goods are all new and prices lower done properly and at the same time. We are glad to see Mr. H. back a bad condition to JOHN ALBERT, Prop'r. than ever before. time economically. and looking so well. be in this time of the season. S/" s. .as !4#VVi. ,f 1 1 -X-^* 111 lf'' i&^A^l']\i.^iiM^iit^M^ &4y m- m*u&atomJmm^-i