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December 22, 1886 · Page 4 of 8

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NEW ULM AND VICINITY ^W Mine host Seiter has fitted up his new Christmas in New Ulm. Just received atF. Kuetzing's,30 doz. rooms in fine style. I V*n?r* children's handkerchiefs selling at 2$ The usual Christmas festivities will The editor of ihe REVIEW embraces is warranted, is -ttx-^ll the best I cured every year by Acker's celebrated cents each. '?*$%% '%& be observed the several churches and flood Prep*.'^n fe^^lr -vin pom. English Remedy. It isaguaranted prep- W this oppoi unity to wish his many patrons The teachers and pupils of the public ively...-e ul hio 1 -ifles the I nation if it does not help you it will eoat public halls in this city. schools of this city will take a holiday and friends a Smoke "Eibner's Friendly Tip" cigar, -liGle=v=*cia,ar. ds up the] you nothing. Try it. A single doew will At the Congregational church the A vacation from Dec. 23 to Jan. 3. on *,t MERRY CHRISTMAS, the boss 5 cent cigar in the market. won x.tr f.e guarantee it. show its good effect. Trial bottles 10etfc Sunday school will have their Christmas Cba*. L. Ron*. X. i\ J'm nn. I Oha L. Roo? New Ulm. Minn. tree and concert on Friday evening. and he sinceiely hopes that good, old Trv it. F. Kuetzing has just received the finest The congregation will meet in the Santa Claus when making the grand GREAT church on Christmas day for their first and cheapest assortment of German What present can you give your wife rounds will contribute his full annual meeting. All members of the knitting yarns ever received in Newthat is more appropriate than a parlor share in making all happy. congregation, not merely of the church, Ulm. Call in soon. or a bedroom set? C. Wagner has are specially urged to be present, and Chiistmas next Saturday. them in stock at from $22 00 to $100.00 all friends are very cordially invited to BargainS! Wd. Eibner has the finest layout of come. Christmas candies in the city, and Redwood Falls has a toboggan Theo. Crone, C. Baltrusch, John F. jlub, At the German Lutheran church the everything te being sold remarkably and is now happ\. usual Christmas festivities occur this Neuman, B. Behnke & Co., John Albert cheap. year on Friday evening. There will be and Henry Goede announce closing a tree, singing, declamation and distribution There will be New Year's ere balls out sales "below cost." Judging by the of the gifts to the Sunday school Ho for Christmas'Candy toys, candies both the Turner -ind Union Halls. streams of people that are pouring in scholars. On Christmas divine services and nuts a specialty. Oysters in to these stores and the huge packages will be held at the usual hour. Everybody Malaga grapps, oranges, pears and bulk or by the can, at Wd. Eibner's. will be welcome. that are carried away, there most be other fancy fruits at Eibner's. At the German M. E. church divine money in itfor the people. Just received at Y. Kuetzmgs, 50 doz. services will be held on Christmas day Mr. Haynes' new map of Brown Turkey-red handkerchiefs, 24 inches at the usual hour. In the evening, .li* The following circular has been issued SellingOutBelowCost! commencing at 7 o'clock, the scholars county was delivered to the New Ulm squareselling at 5 cents each. by Dr. Bartlett, of the St. Peter of the Sunday school will havo a tree in subscribers last week. The price is the church. They expect good speeches insane asjlum. which explains itself: An almost endless variety of fine, $10.00 a copy. and singing and a pleasant time generally. CHRISTMAS 1886. medium and common furniture is now Friends will be welcome. HOSPITAL FOB THE INSANE, ST. PETEB, The new board of county commissioners shown by C. Wagner of this city, You At the Catholic church first high mass MINNESOTA, meets at the court house on Monday cannot go amiss in picking out will be said at 6 o'clock a. m., low mass your WE DESIRE TO GET UP A CHISTMAS TREE Jan. 3. Mr. E. G. Koch, representing at 8 o'clock a. m., second high mass holiday presents there. for pleasure and gratification of the 1 WILL SELL, ODT MY ENTIRE STOCK OF and sermon at 10 o'clock a. m., and solemn the New Ulm district, will no Patients in the Hospital, and for this vespers and benediction at 7 o'- All our merchants are now offering purpose we ask the relatives and freinds doubt be unanimously elected chairman CLOTHING, clock p. m. Owing to the exhaustive of the Inmates to contribute, feeling unparalleled inducements to buyers. of the board. preparations for the New Year's enter sure that they will gladly do so, that Goods are being slaughtered regardless tainment to be given by the St Michaels the occasion may be made a happy DRY GOODS. Editor Lyon of the Lamberton Commercial of cost and if you don't catch on academy, there will be no Christmas one tree this year in the HolvTrinitv church. and Springfield Time? recently now you will regret it for all time to Let your gifts, as far as possible, be On Sunday evening, Dec. 26th, there luxuriated in a sparring match, and as come. for their use and comfort. CROCKER will be a German theatre in Turner a result he now goes about with a broken Please mark every package with the Hall and a ball in Union Hall. Referring to the big fat woman now name of the patient for whom it is intended, finger. Editors have no business The Christmas festivities for the scholars BOOTS & SHOES. or state if it is for those who on exhibition in St. Paul, Chapman, of posing as champion prize fighters anyhow. of the Sunday school of the Turnverem have no friends to remember them at occurs in Turner Hall next Wednesday the St. James Journal, says "osculating the time. evening, Dec. 29. An elaborate and squeezing loses all its vim if AND GENERAL Direct articles prepaid in care of programme is being arranged and an Come and look at the aice things we the gal can't sit on your knee," and DR K. BAR!LETT, enjoyable time is expected. Superintendent. show for the holidays. We have a better therefore concludes that "Big Hannah" stock, sell cheaper, and are more is no good. PERSONAL MENTION. City Council Proceedings. anxious to sell than ever before. Come FUPSB'NG GOODS Mr. Soucheray, the new postmaster and convince yourself at G. Wagner's, Mr. E Pain returned home last at Curne, has been a resident of Wednesday evening, after a two weeks' Adjourned meeting of the city council New Ulm. absence in St. Paul and Chicago. that place for less than a year, and the of the city of New Ulm held Dec. Wm. Doehne,of Ann Arbor, Mich., Mmnesotian doubts that ne intended to 20, 1886. All members present except Mr. John Neuman is having stone reached home last Friday to spend the jjrfttw Jo&t for (aft. sta there permanently. Democrats councilor Buenger, Mayor We3chcke hauled preparatory to building an addition holidays. who have resided there for years don't presiding. Hn. Wm. Skinner, representative-elect, to his residence when the season THEO* CHOWE, has so far recovered like Cleveland's way of doing tilings. A petition for transfer of liquor li opens next spring. Jacob Klossner, from his late severe illness as to be censse from Franz Schubert to Lorenz Jr., is also having buidling stone hauled around again. He expects to be on The many New Ulm fiiends of Mr. Floor and bond accompanying the same onto his lot at the corner of Minnesota hand when the legislature meets. and Mrs. Win. Erd, of Mankato. will were read. On motion, bond was approved and Second North streets. be sorry to learn that Mrs. Erd was and clerk instructed to make NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. last week prostrated by a stroke of transfer of license as requested. A pension has been granted to August naralysis. At one time the worst was The following communication was Oysters for the Holidays. Fenske of the town of Eden. Mr. HO FORTHE HOLIDAYS! feared, but we are glad to say that at presented and read: Fenske's case has been pending in the last accounts she was improving. We New Ulm, Minn., Dec. 3,1886. Jacob Hoescheler, proprietor of the pension department several years and To tne Honorable, ^tar Sample Room, desires to inform hope she may soon be herself again. the favorable action finally taken on The Mayor and City Council of the the public that he is prepared to furnish Kuetzing's the same must be a matter af gratification City of New Ulm, Minn. oysters in any quantity, either by Mankato never does anything by the can or in bulk, at prices that defy (jientlemen:At the citizens' mass to him. meeting held in Turner Hall Friday competition. He handles only the best halves. A committee f the board of Mr. John Blackiston has severed his evening, Dec 3. 1886, it was resolved brands. trade is already interviewing the citizens That the chairman and secretary CHRISTHAS to ascertain what they will do to connection with the St. Peter Herald, theieof be directed to transmit to the secure the Second regiment encampment owing to continued ill health. He is honorable city council the sentiment of a majority of said citizens, that the city next summer. That the committee succeeded by \Lieut. John a Johnson, -AND council be requested to investigate and will meet with success is a foregone and the new firm promise to keep the New Year's Balls ascertain a feasible system of water conclusion. paper up to the present standard. We works as a means of fire protection and 5 CENT STORE are sorry to see Mr. Blackiston go, but for health and private uses to get estimates AT as to the cost therof and report Senator Blake of Marshall has succeeded he has a worthy successor in Lieut. the result of said investigation to a citizens TJNIONHALL. in bringing his snow plow to Johnson. mass meeting as soon as practicable the attention of capitalists, and a cornpanv for their ratification. That a reasonable has been organized for the purpose amount of expenses incurred A musical instrument is an appropriate Sunday Eve Dec. 26, 1886. to conduct said investigation would be IS STIIL AT THE OLD STAND, of manufacturing the plows in holiday gift, I am offering special endorsed and ratified by the said citizens. Saturday Eve., Dec. 31, 86. West S Paul. We sincerely hope bargains on Organs and Pianos, and am tlie only difference is tie lias a Mr. Blake's fondest hopes may be realized. prepared to meet competition. First It was further resolved, that the purchase Admission to each ball, 50 cts. a couple. class goods at lowest bottom prices. by the city of a steam fire engine store tliat, is foiir times larger Please give me a call before buying would be an extravagance not justified All are cordially invited. by the requirements of the city. tlian tiie one lie Had one year elsewhere. Just received anew stock We this week commence the publication THE MANAGERS. All of which is respectfully submitted. of the names of the personal property of Accordeons and Harmonicas. ago- NOTICE, JtTNi, Pres't. tax payers in Brown county. Mr. WHY? O. M. OLSEN, BENDICT Notice is hereby given that all births Pfefferle, the county treasurer, informs The new drug store, Meridian Blook. C. W. H. HEIDEMAN, Sec. and deaths that have occurred during us that he will visit Sleepy Eve and On motion, action on foregoing communication the year 1886, and have not yet been Springfield about the middle of next The Mankato Review sajs that several was deferred until regular registered in the City Clerk's office, month for the purpose of collecting Mankato parties have in contemplation meeting in January next. must be reported to the undersigned taxes, and for this reason we coma ence before January 1st. 1887. the building of a small The city marshal appeared before the Louis SCHILLING, City Clerk. the publication of the list with the upcouncil steamer to run between Mankato and made complaint that Mr. New Ulm, Dec. 14, 1886. per towns first. and St. Paul, next season. It is proposed Pahl refused to pay the $8,00, expenses to construct the boat in such a WANTED. incurred by the city, on account of false manner that it can be run throughout he editor of the St. Peter Tribune, fire alarm Nov. 1, 1886. On motion, Reliable and energetic men to sell all the summer. The Review concludes who has visited Southern California and city attorney and city marshal were instructed kinds of Nursery Stock. New and hardy that this is a step in the right direction is well acquainted there, last week copied to proceed against Mr. Pahl varieties adapted to the climate, and will do a great deal to demonstrate Hon. C. C. Brandt's letter. Editorially for violation of section 3 of ordinance Business light and easily learned. To the importance of improving the river. he says: Mr. Brandt went out No. 4. successful men we pay good salaries and expenses and give them steady employment to California last winter, and bought On motion, council adjourned to 7 30 the year round First class We understand that a Mr. Broome of property in San Diego soon after. He p. m. Monday, Dec. 26, 1886. references required. Apply for terms Mankato, with a desire to protect Minnesota at once built a fine brick block which C. WESCHCKE. and address, Attest: Mayor. game, will ask the legislature to is profitably rented, and in that unsurpassed L. L. MAY & Co., Nurserymen, Louis SCHILLING, clerk. St. Paul, Minn. pass a law prohibiting the killing of climate he and his family are ef MUSIC! prairie chickens for five years. We course well contented. San Diego is very much fear such a law would be a one of the points that no tourist who dead letter on the statute books, but visits the Pacific coast should miss. there is no danger of its passing the Because lie sells goods cheaper legislature. Arlington Enterprise:The first tlian any otiier firm in USTe'WTXlm' train loaded with granite was shipped Dr. C. Weschcke, the well known from Morton last Thursday. It was or Brown County. proprietor of the Pioneer Drug store, consigned to a contractor at Kansas wives notice in another column that he city, and will be used for bridge purposes. ATTHE sells the popular Sterling organs and One quarry was opened at that THIS YEAR A I HAVE LARGER STOCK AND BETTER pianos, Decker pianos, viehns and other place only a few weeks, and there are Pioneer Dray Store ASSORTMENT OF musical instruments, at prices that already over one hundred men at work defy competition. The doctor has HOLIDAY ^OOBS /MfKfihr, TO *'IJC'ff""*i i- J^ ..iooi getting out and dressing the stone probably sold more musical goods ready for shipment. In a short time than any other merchant in the city another firm will commence work in THANlHArl0 INAtiL THE FIVE YEARSDOI^GJBITSIfNES^ qwn' and he is quite willing that his customers an adjoining quarry with about the HERE.1^ DR. O WESCHCKE, shall have the benefit of his experience. same number of men. The granite is **,va jr? He handles only the best goods pronounced first-class by contractors, joe i!ALL 1^ .AND SEE THE ENTIRE ^Wfe^^COJrfF and his prices are as low as the lowest. and large shipments will be made during can be found the world renowned STERLING organs the coming season STORY WHOLLY OCCUPIED WITH ite 0 and pianos. These instruments are vary tasteful in de- The New Ulm lodge of the Ancient Order United Workmen last Wednesday The following officers have been sign, perfect in workmanship, magnificent in finish and evening elected the following officers elected by the New Ulm Lodge A. F. & faultless in tone. These standard instrument*, as well for the ensuing year: A. M. for the ensuing year. ^m&L!Ati& BEING, AT PRICES THAT S^EAK Foji Jos. A. Eckstein, P. M. W. A. Marden, W. M. S6L] as the DECKER pianos and others equally renowned, are Wm. Koch, Master Workman. W. Hummel, S. W. sold at astonishing low prices, and all music-loving M' .JOV *noLo i H. Rudolphi, Foreman. O. C. Striekler, J. W. Otto Pless, Overseer. J. H. Vajen, Treasurer. Of d people should not fail to call on Dr, C. Weschcke and oh- Fr. Burg, Recorder. O. M. Olsen, Secretary. ficpKESOOfl.AND DO^'T WAjT ETOt^E GREAl i- T. Oleson, S. D. Otto Seiter, Financier. tain prices for whatever musical instrument they may RUSHJDOMES AND Al^L THE BEST GOODS A#E SOLD. A. Blanchard, D. John C. Rudolph, Receiver. want. B. F. Webber, Chaplain. i o, wyy FORGET THE OLD AND OtfLY p,q)NT ST0R$ Ed. Dunkel, Guide. itl ?(7 tr C. Berry, Marshal. H. Nagel, W. Violins, Accordeons, Concertinas, Harmonibas and Band instruments TBATiEVER WAS IN NEW ULM.^ *m wen oj_tmm v* ^u\ E. Brandt, S. S. John Kretsch, O. W. *r? at bottom prices. ff\ JO v- Geo. Bevier, J. S. F# Installation of officers, Wednesday Ol "giJ30 bliA ,5K lift IN FACT, 1 WILL NOT BEUNDERSOLD. H. Roth, Tyler. /^evening, Jan. 5th. The lodge now numbers 78 members and is in flourish- Installation will occur next Tuesday evening, Dec. 28th. ing condition. MINN. ST., NEW ULM, MINN. m:mm^ *m fiw io iJms :v*i^v* 4 jMsfrfrR**.** -J r-,ffftg