New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
January 12, 1887 · Page 4 of 8
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NEW ULM AND VICINITY. The telephone line is now in full At the regular monthly meeting of District No. 31. engine and sundries was presented and LAKE HANSKA. ^L^VVJ, the Children. They are Asleson Elleff 441Rolstad read, on motion it was laid over unjil ?5VrC/ peciaMy liable So working order. Fourteen instruments the board of trader, held Friday evening Siver 1 44 c*~Messrs, Anderson A 1 30Roland the next regular meeting for further Colds, Coughs, Croup, Whooping Cough, Christ 227 C. Silverson H. W. Bonne and are now in use. S J'^f-fiBP &*** Through the kindness of Register of Bakke Jacob 3 On consideration. etc. We guarantee Acker's *B"gffn Simon 2 98 O. M. Olson were elected to membership. Adolpb Schell will erect an ice house Deeds Grimmer we are enabled to publish Hjerteson Ellef 4 13 Remedy a positive cure. It ntves A committee of the fire department AT" Peter 84 The annual report of Secretary Bergoust O 2 31Shelly hoars of anxious watching. Sold by consisting of Messrs. J. Neumann, and cooling rooms for his brewery next the transfers of real estate of Brown Siver 3 98 Blessum Hans Chas. L. Roos. New Ulm. Minn. Eckstein was read and a vote of thanks Chas. Stolle and Peter Herian appeared 159 Stone Iver 3 32 spring. The building is to be 30x70 Co. The RETIBW will hereafter publish Devine before the Council and petitioned 4 32 tendered him for his efforts in behalf-of Knud E 1 04 feet and three stories high. the real estate transfers of the NOTICE TO TAX PAYERS. Helling Ole the same to allow the expenses iucurred 2 29 Sniedsmo E 1 70 the board during the past year. Messrs. county regularly. Holseth Lars by sendinsr delegates to the Siate We would suggest to telephone boomer 72 Stroem Joh 2 33 The tax payers of Brown county, M. Mullen, Wm. Pfaender. Klossner Johnsen Carl Fire Association Meeting to be held in 79'Syverson Th 36 Minn., are hereby notified that the Heideman to agitate the erection of Dr. C. Wescficke is haying, his drug jr., E. G. Pabl and P. Scherer were Fergus Falls Janaary 11th and 12th. 1 92'Synsteby Jac 3 69 Tax Duplicates for 1886, are in my electric-light or gas-works in New Ulm store painted and improved. A new On motion said petition was granted Joramo elected a standing committee on rail, 61, Ole 33 bands for collection of taxes, and the prescription case has been added to his with instructions to the delegates to Mrs. Wm. Ruemke presented her husband 1 44|Tondewold 3 18 oie following per centage on each dollar roads. Alter considering the advisability investigate the different apparatus for fixtures. 34Thorsdah Joh 55 Lars'* valuation has been levied, exclusive with a daughter Thursday. of securing the location ot the extinguishing fires and report. Thordson Gut 7 39 Killing Nils O Land Road tax to be accounted seperately, 161 Editor Perry of the St. Peter JOUR- proposed State Soldiers Home for New Masks, Masks, Masks. Masks of all On motion the city council passed Thorson Car 1 25 1*3 ngved Am to wit: NAL was in town part of last week. Ulm, Messrs. J. Lind, S. D. Peterson the following resolution: kinds, comic, serious and otherwise at 2 14 Quevlie Johan 3 69 Nundahl Sig Resolved, that it is the unanimous 26 B. F. Webber, E. G. Koch, M. Mullen Thorson Theo 73 Owing to a lack of space we had to Mons Chas. L. Roos' Drug Store. opinion of the city council of thef citys 40 4 Pet J. Klossner, J. Bob.eter, Peter Soberer, reserve the report of the secretary of thi The tire department will be officered law1 of New Ulm that the poor cirv District No. 54. C. Weschcke aud C. H. Ross were the board of trade until our next hsue. county is unjust in its character and as follows during 1887: Chief, P. Henan Anderson A 1 51Lien Peter 114 ^M appointed a committee to attend to the ml AND ought not to be put in force, that the Fire-Marshal, J. Berndt Engine, A two year old daughter of Mr. and Nfdern S 55 Miller Ole A 2 64 same only acts the direction of starving matter. TOWNS. its first foreman John Shapekahm, 2d J. Nundohl Ahlness Christ 2 62 5 84 Mrs. Jos. Heck died Monday morning the poor, that the several towns of 03Olson Paul Brosie Hans 1 166 Schneider foreman of hose company, of membranous croup. Two more the county cannot profit thereby bj aw Marit Brvargun Irer 1 72 185 Personal Property Tax Payers reason of being compelled, in case of Chas. Stoll Hook and Ladder, first children of Mr. Heck are sick with the I4t' Evensen Borre 2 21Peterson Helge 2 30 contagious diseases, to shoulder all the in the towns of Burnstown, North Star, foreman John Eretch. 2d M. Siebenbrunner same disease. Ne" Ulm.. 3 10 3 2.10 10 S Paulson O.e 2 66 3-10 8-10 Frederickson A 85 expense thereof alone, which in a sinpie Stately, Mulligan and Lake Hanska Sleepy Ev* 1 3 10 6-10 3-10 3 2-10 8-1U 2 5-10 foremen of force-pumps, Jos. A 2 30 Helling John 4 46 frpnngfieltl 1-30 case may cost more than all the 3 The civil officers of Co. A for the ensuing 2-10 6-10(3-10 8-10 Johan 2 14 Hanson Th 1 58 1 3 10 \ib'n 6 iO J-10 BDKMSTOWN.District 40. 8-10 3 2-10 Vogel and J. Neumann. Messrs. P. 6-10 taxes such towns pay for poor purposes year are: L. B. Crook, President 1 3-10 Bach w... 6-10 3-10 3 2 10 8-10 Selmer A 2 59 1 Lars 2 42 Anderson Neis 5 16Nilsen Caec 63 in several years and we favor the immediate 1 8-10 Herian, John Neuman and Chas. Stoll Barnsto vn 2-10 6-10 3 1-10 8-10 8-10 W. J. Winkleman, Vice President Helget John 1 73Schiffert Ign 2 50 3-10 Ole 3 33 Cotton %o'd Piugee Fred 2 51 6-10 repeal of said law. 3 2-10 3 10 8 10 1 3.10 were elected as delegates to the Sta^e 1 3-10 TeigenPaulP 146 Msii Jacob EliaS 2 90 10 3 2 10 6 1-10 8-10 Burns Fred 2 33 Dr C. W. McFadden, Secretary, Rude Michael 6 73 Resolved, that the city clerk furnish 1 3 10 Home 10 3 2 1( 1 1 3-10 8-10 5 10 firemen's meeting to be held in Fergus Kjolstad OA 2 80 Cassedy 3 04 r*antzke Jul 17 Weltsch 1 3-U 2 56 L'e Hanska 10 and M. J. Rosskopf, Treasurer. i 2-10 6 MO a certified copy of this resolution for *-iorr5-io Lieb Anton 3 79 1 3-10 Leavenw' Christenaen N 2 10 Falls. b-l 3 2 10 1-10 Chas 3 70 the purpose of presenting the same to 1 3 10 Linden.... 10 %^8.1008-1 3 2-10|6-10|3 10 The new board of county commissioners Gamble Chas 2 56 I'eterson Peter 4 13 1 3-l District No. 67. our representation in the legislature Milfor.l.... 3 V-10 b-10 8-10 8-10 4-10 Chas. L. Roos has just received a 13-10 GuLick O 2 85 Mulligan met Monday of last week and Pet 1 3 05 3 2 10 6-10 0 8-10 18-10 and we request immediate action to be AmundsonO 3 32 Liilioden Chr 50 1 3- Nonh Star new lot ot masks, laces and trimmings. 3 2-in 6-10 3-10 Hughes Wm 33 8-10 Pantake Wm 5 38 taken thereon. continued in session for the rest of the 1 3-10 Anderson O 8 44 Mosenden 121 PratriviUe. 3 2 10 6-10 3-10 8-10 -10 Henry 3 27Kude 1 3-10 Olavs 2 43 3 2.10 6-10 8-10 8-10 For the largest assortment of masks, Brude Lars A 3 37 dostnen A Councilor Buenger was appointed 4-10 80 week. They completed a large amount 1 3 10 KautzenbuchC4 02 State iy i 2-10 8-10 3 10 8 10 Schneider Wm 3 33 9.10 Nelson John committee of sick and poor. Anderson 1 26 3 04 1 3-10 trimmings and laces go to Chas. L. Stars 1|6-10 3-1018-10 of business and adjourned to June 13th. 3 Z- 17-10 Larsen Osc 5 46 Unger Ferd 5 60 Even A petition of F. Held relating to an Brudeh A A 1 22 153 Roos. Moe Peter 5 35Ziehlow CITY OF NEW ULMRoad and It has been a general comment, by Aug 2 44 Olstad Peter old bill was presented and read on Bjorneberg 182 2 54 Bridge 3-10 mills Street. 3 9-10 mills Nilsen Nils 7 54 those who ought to know, that the motion the petition was laid on the table January 29th there will be masquerade Jr 3 96 Knud 181 Interest and Sinking, 3 3-10 mills Fire on the ground that an opinion rendered Bjolvermi John 60 Peterson O S 199 present board does more work, in less balls at both Union and Turner District No. 41. Department, 1 mill Poor, 1-10 mill. by the city attorney October 10th Botton O 101 Ronninger Ole 88 time, than any of their predecessors. halls. For trimmings, masks and laces TOWN, ROAD AND BRIDGB Albin, Borcbard Jul 47Pench Rich 5 10 50 1882 on said bill, says, that the city has Chute Thorn 84 Raano Otto 139 3-10 Burnstown, 6-10, Damage Lawsuit, For proceedings of their meeting see Bentley S 63Pantzke 3 go to Chas. L. Roos. 3 21 no right to pay said bills. Arthur 119 Christ 155 1 2-10 Cottonwood, 2 9 10 Linden, Clark S S another column. 47Redding A S 4 170 On recommendation of the mayor the Christensen O 3 06 Shelly E E 3 47 Only two marriage licenses issued 1 6-10 Milford, 8-10 North Star, Heiner Ferd 33Scott Wm 4 20 FredericKswn H177 following named Officers of the fire ih 2 43 During the 12 years he has occupied 3-10 Prainevilte, 9-10 Sigel, 1 2-10. since January 1st, 1887: Charles Schumacher Hubbard A A Cnas 2 93 2 48 a department were appointed for this Gravseth Knud 91 Sarah 129 Jeske Fried the office of clerk of court, Mr. Blanchard to Maggie Eichten, and Louis 3 83Wingarden Spechl School Tax and Tottl Rite. 3 74 year. Lars 1 47Torgrimson 8 20 Kiefer .1 ul 5 12Wendt John 6 42 issued 1263 marriage licenses Howde Th 10 79 Rleke to Bertha Gluth. Peter Herian, Chief Engineer. Mart 52 ^chw Total &ch 1 tola. scuu Tuiul Mayer Herm 4 53 Herm 2 87 2 24 Julius Berndt, Fire Marshall. Torg 08 5 Tax they are divided amongst the 12 years 5 Tax Tax Just received at F. Knetzings 350 Potter E 3 29 Wm 3 75 Ha\ gen Ole 1 44 Thordson iver 3 78 A petition for transfer of liquor license as follows: '7587 '7687 '7761 19 1-10 Olive 84 6-10 17 3 4 21 10 27 34-10 yards Velveteens, excellant quality, in FJul 11510 12 66 Johnson And 1 72Wooley from Louis Palmer to Edward A 2 06 36-10 14 9-1.. 21-10 113 10 81-10 174-10 Andrew '78-70 '79106 '80-126 '8191 6 17Van Valkenb. 8 20 Kjelshus John 5 78Lee all shades, selling at 50 Cts. per yard. 5 16 4-lH Dunkel and bond accompanying the 27-10 Ole 2 38 10 8 10U9 87-10 109-10 135-10 21-10 68-10 15 7.10 50 4 2-10 12C-20 '82-121 '83128 '84127 '85130 Lien Eriand 45 same were read. Ou moth n, oond was District No. 55. Frank 5 97 4 6-10 15 2-10 1*7 10 51 The folldwing is a complete list of 8 8-10 72-10 165-10 Luliodeu O 60 approved and clerk instructed to make Loerix Erick 1 78 '86 -129. Number 129 of the year 1886 13 191-10 Burns Daniel 33 82Neisen John 4 2-lo 1'4 It. 3 63 9 172-10 births and deaths reported to the Court 118 10 126-10 48.10 transfer of license as requested. 2 2-10 29-10 126-10 Billsing & C13 22 Prechel Rud 51 was issued only a few minutes before 10 8-10 16-10 2 4-10 9 3-10 103.10 2 6-10 'Meal Estate Tranfers* Clerk as having occurred in the several The following bills were presented Bottenmiller A 4 79 Aug 4 15 11 6-l 32-lu 3 1-10 1-10 145-10 4 7-10 Mr. George took the oath of office. allowed and ordered paid. 10 4-101)8 5 IS i 153-19 1610 Dupporn 7 86 6 Sandmann A towns in Brown County during the year 4 93 Seven deeds, aggregating $5,415, were 94-1 6 6-10 15-10 15 5-101 8 7 10 2 2-10 For work on streets $19.95 Dr Hatch, the veterinary surgeon Groemng Dav 4 26 Scl'wede Fr 3129 116-10 Births. Deaths. 4 2 8 10 112-10 0 8 10 2 9 10 1886 filed up to January 9, as follows: Lumber 22,40 Giesecke Conr 3 7' Schotzko W 157-10 12 10 4 54 11 8-1. 7 5-l 4 1-10 from Mankato, will be in New Ulm 9 9 10 59 nails etc 5.7 1 New Ulm 155 61 4 119-10 4 4 7 10 I68-1O 3 2-10 14 3 10 rent Union Hail tire dep'tm't.7,00 7 9-10 KasefordJos 10 76 Spoo Barth 2 95 Henry W Lnmbertonand wife to Mirhurl W iss, Sleepy Eye 52 13 16 7-10 Friday. 5 3-10 112 10 14 9 10 86-10 2 8-10 19937-100 acres Set. 8 Town Stark $2500 4 Larson And 3 42 W urcher John 4 03 resristerino dogs 4,80 18 6 14 9-10 15 9 In 4 9-10 Springfield 21 3 5 3 10 Thoma*. Mllsora and wife'o i allace C. Webstor 4 li5-H)|6 6 7-i0 138 10 4 4-10 The Turnverein will hold their annual 4 116.10 5 6 10 p'b'g council pr'd'g to date. .46,57 Lots 4 17,11 91 N and 9 188 S Ne Ulm District No. 64. Albin 19 10 4 5410 4i 12 4-10 88 6-M 15 2-lOf 308-10- 3 3-10 |900 4 filling cisterns 15,60 subscription masked ball January 62-10 105-10 Burnstown 12 6 103 10 72-10 Burns John 18 70|Schwarzrock 9 62 17 28-10 4 E. 6 Koch and wife to Christian Roland the undivided 4 6 2-10 12 6-10 14 2 10^6 9 4-10 services of fire marsball 24,00 IT5-10 3 Bashaw 16 2 ii of S W $ Sec. 13 Lake Hanska $460. 29th. Company A will give a masked 4 Langhoff V\ 6 85t Wendt Chas 10 96 3 7-10 10 8-10 11 7-10 67 24-10 101-1&, 3 1-10 4 Horatio C. Cooper and others* to Henry Henschen, Cottonwood 29 10 7 9-10 20 16 8.10 68 2-10 15 123 10 ball in Union Hall the same evening. Lot 14 103 S New Ulm 8100. NORTH STAB.District No. 48. The council thereupon adjourned. 9 13 S 10 16 2-10J 08 10 Eden 22 7 Minr.ie Weil and husband to John W Golden Lot 12Hinz Gottl Backer 3 3 25 All taxes on personal property, not 4 13 SIeep Eye Lake $650. C. WESCHCKE, *New Ulm has no ice-palace, but Home *%g$ 47 14 17Krweger Jul Bauman 5 8 68 Wiley Tendolph and others to Thomas Miisom paid before March 1st, will be collected Attest: Mayor. Linden 23 14 when it comes to toboggan caps we are Lots 4 17,11 91 N and 9 138 S New Ulm 76Keltner Carl Boeiter Aug 1 3 60 by distress and sale On all personal Louis SCHILLING, $900- Leavenworth 13 8 found at home. Mrs. Olding has made Keys & Baker Brophy Thorn 3 45 6 21 taxes not paid by March 1st, a penalty Clerk. L)Isabel Merck to George Peck one acre of lot 7 25 4 Lake Hanska 39Maher Wm Dorow Henriet 5 2 83 Sec 21 TillH82$5. of 10 per cent, will attach. I will attend 367 caps this fall. Orders have been Mdford 21 4 $os0 \ce\c aguS* Schenk Gottf Engel Albert 2 78 9 80 at the places mentioned below for filled for parties living in Deadwood, Cottonwood Correspondence. 4 Mulligan 20 27Timm Martin Esau John 3 3 32 the purpose of receiving personal prop- 4 1 North Star 13 Cincinnati, St. Paul, Winona, Mankato, Bunill N 44 Gottlieb 6 37 ertv taxes as follows: housands suffeui a: from Asthma, Con How cold it is! Frozen ears and 4 24 Prairieville Cough1-,*c. Did you ever trj Sleepv Ev e, Tracy, Marshall and many Gluck Ed 1 11Tompkins WH 6 49 In Sleepy Eye, at the Merchants imption, noses can be noticed everywhere. 2 22 Stark Halpin Maig 4 26 other places. Acker's English HUuiedy? It is the best Bank, January 18, 19 and 20 in Spring-v 3 18 Sigel The county commissioners at their reparation known for all Lung Troubles, field, ac J. J. Ray's Store, January District No. 51. Stately 8 Mr. F. Heers has just completed a recent session allowed Cottonwood $300 old on a positive guarantee 10c, 50c. and 22. Blank Wm 3 27Ladd 8 61 loi the erection of a bridge across the verj hne book-case for C. L. Roos. We Chas. L. Roos, New Jim Minn. City of New Ulm, at my office in the Grabow John 2 52Matter Louis 13 17 Total 560 Little Cottonwood at muh's 170 crossing. can recommend Mr. H.'s workmanship. court house on a.l business days. ^J| Herrimann 1 6 TO THE PUBLIC! \IcCormickTh4 36 In 18S5 there were 542 births and 139 Certainly very liberal. New Ulm, Brown Countv,Minnesota^f It is first class in every respect. Isackson Peter 9 69 Runk Jacob 2 11 deaths in the County. Miss Howhne, who was struck with December 30, 1886. Lovers of music and judges of a good Krueger Edw 1 6i R\an Math 10 10 paralysis last fall, has partially recovered. Mr. Henry S ebert sr. informs us that Just received at F. Kuetzings 400 instrument are cordiaUy invited to inspect Snyder E Fred 91 154 RICHARD PFEF*ERLK, Doctor Strickler is her attending yards of Silk Velvets in all shades. he ran across two wolves Friday, near the beautiful Sterling Organ, exquisite Trabasch W Chas 5 99 2 85 Co. Treasurer. physician. si igal Jacob in tone, elegant style, bought Ferd^ 92 4 77 Mr Fortwenglers farm. Quite a numbei Tne entertainment given by the Son PROBAIEAOTICEA lhe editor of the ''Mankato Post" 67Gould of me by Dr. C. W. McFadden, our Kersten Jul 6 -ii 2 92 of Herman at Turner Hall Saturday ot wolves have been seen in Brown and a special Iriend of his residing Stat* of Minnesota, County of Brown,}. In popular demist in the Meridian Block. eveniug was well attended and proved ruistrict No. 56. 4 Countv lately. Probate Court, S -1 Terra, Dec. 29tb, 1886. in this town, are making preparations a success in every way. There were DR. C. WESCHCKE. a the matter of th estate oi tJarbanKrzmarzik. Gibbon Chas 1 59 Burrill 8 00 to form a co-partnership soon. We deceased: two tableaux given under the supervision Mr F. Vogelpohl has bought the Ganito August 2 48 Cook Wm A 84 On reading and filing the petition 1 JohnKrz. mean they are inclined to enter the NEW E MARBLE WORKS, of Mr. Jul. Berndt, onerepiesenting marzick, Jr administrator of the estate of Barbara Patterson Rob 2 83 Meichant-tailcnng establishment of Dickson James 2 51 nuptial state. We hope our congratulations the order of "Sons of Herman" Krsmarzick deceased, representing among James 2 60 Dineen Pat 5 31 are not too early. Mi. Ed. Dunkel. Mr. V- has been in other things', that he has fully administered said lg. Sch tven dinger, Prop'r. and lhe other "Hermans return from Weed John 70 est te, iind pmynig tht a time and placa be fixed Edgar Wm 5 64 A number of young men are thinking war" Dancing was ln'lulsred in by the employ of Mr. Dunkel lor some for examining and allowing his account of his adnisiration, ThosM 17 3 of organizing a brass band here in and for the assmgnment of the residue young and old until early morning. Monuments, Tombstones and all tunc and is credited with being a firstelass ol said estate to heirs, the near future. A meeting to th it effect District No. 48. other work in my line made to order It is ordered, that 'aid aceoant beexaninedjind workman. will soon be held in the schoolhouse, Bielen Joseph 19Moers Paul 1 131 petition beard, by tne Jadgeof this Conrt, en Friday, promptly and iu a workmanlike manner Dist. No. 3. PERSONAL MENTION. the 28th day of January. A 1887, at 19 o'- Harrington 1 i3Radke Franz 2 83 at reasonable rates. North Star reports 13 births during clock A at the Probate OfPce sid county. 3 25 Hier V\ Redtord 3 29 A Wor T) Parents. NEW ULM, MINN. And it is further ordered, that notice thereof be 1886. 11 of these were boys, quite a 6 05 Keys Ridel Xaver 190 given to nil persons 111ten a ted, by publishing a Mr. Jac. Hoescheler is laid up with Frequently we hear parents complain piospect for the girls of North Star. copy f this order for three succesi weeks 3 96 Keys & Co Schiller Frank 50 erysipelas. NEW ULM MARKETS:Wheat, No. 1 about their older sons and daughters, prior to said day of bearing in the New Ul Re Knoedt Jos Schilling 97 3 69 67 No. 2. 6-4 oats, 30 corn, 30 barlev. view a weekly newspaper, printed and published whom they have sent to school for Miss Crescentia Zieher is here on a A number of topographical errors at the City ot New Urn, in xaid County. Lenske Jul 193 btern Fred 1 65 50 potatoes, 40c. new onions vears.ot being unable to enterpret English few da\s" visit to her parents. Hated at New Ulm, the 39th day of December. creot into our list of building statistics Miller Wm Witt Wm 3 61 lo 1.25 butter, 15 ,eggs, 18 live hogs ***& 5 letters, or English literature in general, A.D.18B6. Mr. Chas. Wagner will leave for and were overlooked in proof-reading McKowen By the Court, per lb 3: pork, per lb 4. Floor per cwt 3 07 occasionally received bv them. Battle Creek, Micti., some time this Entie i BRANDT, 82.25S2.50. These were C. Lohman 35000 should The whole blame, of course, is laid on District No. 61. STATELY. (L. Judpe of Probate week to reoupeiate his health. Baalke Herm 1 04Crawford the teacher, who may have been the re id 3500 Theo. Crone 12000 should be 5 23 NEW CiOODS FOR THE E. Schnoberich done up Tracy one besl of teachers and laid a good foun Biekelhaupt 8 17Fox W 316 1200, Lutheran Church Society 9000 day last week. dation of knowledge in every youug Cailanan John 6 63 GeoE 1 72 should be 900. With these corrections J. Neuman, P. Herian and Chas. mind under his instruction. However, WEWiYEAEl 1 74 Harris Enoch 157 the total sum is $96450, the same as Stolle left for Fergus Falls Sundayevening had these minds been treated according Crawford A 1 25Tram man Jos 174 to attend the firemen's convention given last week. ly after they left school, no such comnlnit'tq District No. 62. January 11 and 12. as above mentioned wonld be hear* Jfc Allen Ruben 10 46 4 68 Tesman Dav The GLOBE says ot our representatives. Otto Seiter has been engaged as Wilson S 2 81 156 Viartha "Thos. E. Rowen, of Sleepy the electrician of the New Uim Telephone P.a cms, you are well aware, that after & .*$* Wood John $ *r.S 3 80 -A.T- 82 N Co. \our children have left school, \ou Eye.is one of the*Democratic '"^Tckeis" lifeon 4 55 1 67 Maggie FR, KTJETZIWC'$& have nothing in store for them out hard Miss. Carrie Zieher is staying with who made so much trouble for Kelly John 5 21 Balbach Marg It laborlabor that distracts the mind her sister, Mis. Adolpb Sclied, Tracy- and Doran List summer, A'endland A 2 03 Tne hard 5 05 Steindl John trom its former course and destroys its 7 33 Spoo Cornel work he done at the time has made energy to lurther improve itself. Chas. Kendall started on a onemonth District No. 66. 5 CENT STORE. him stoop -shouldered, How many of you subscribe for an Bowen is trip into Iowa, Nebraska anu Englisn paper? In our sphere of action 47Haggard Dickeson E E 3 5 92 one of the class of men known in the other states Minday evening. He wi 1 very few, aud in many instances we A E 77 2 19 Northwest as "rustlers." He generally boom Empire Mill flour duung his absence. hnd that no literature of any kind, -cott 8 47 3 34 nets there with both feetas they with the exception perhaps of the old Seman Fox O A 5 22 2 75 Mr. D. Katz, manager of the New call it down in Brown countyand his primers formerh used by your children, Attached to District No. 62. Ulm Roller Mill Co. went to Winona can be founds ^Thus you see the paper, the Sleepy Eye Herald, is one 75|Feuerstein Brown Herm 7 08 Fndaj evening: to consult with Supt means you offer your children to remember WE HAVE JUST KECEIVED^FIFTEEk CASES OF of the spiciest of the country press. 2 79 Haggard Bnggs HWl 3 47 Cosgrave in regard to railroad matters. and improve what they have Duly *2 41 Marti Robert Bowen will go home every Friday 178 NEWGOODS^ ^^'WdP^S^i learned in their school-days. Who is Stat Treasurer Bobleter spent Alice 48 Woody 205 night and put in Saturday and Sunday to blame, then, that your grown-up Sunday at home. Daminjr Wm 27 FOR OUR FIRST FLOOR WE HAVE A FRESH LOT OF children are ignorant after being out of chasing down delinquent subscnbets Hon. John Lind was home Saturday school for ten years? We sincerely advise MLLLIOAN. District No. 32. and Sunday. Monday he was in St. with blood hounds. Mr. Bowen has DESIRABLE DRY GOODS -A.NID NO- you, parents, to secure suitable 47Hoecherj Val AugUbiin Jos 1 2 98 Paul attending to a case" before the U. been assigned an end seat, in the middle literature, English as well as in your 33Schmid Clem lirandl Wolfg 3 172 S. Circnit Court Tionsrsy FOR THE SECOND TEN CASES aisle He will keep an extra chair own language, for your children after FLOOR O Sturm Michel Fischer Anton 2 39 5 87 Chas. Stuebe is flying aronnd the they have left school. immediately alongside of him, for Hon. Hornick 89 36 Joseph, country nowadays bnymg up stock. HOUSEHOLD GOODS HAVE BEEN RECEIVED. THE And last but not least subscribe for a P. H. Kelly, when that distinguished i 4, District No. 42.^% *& good English news-paper. The "New gentleman visits the senate chamber." PRICES ARE AS LOW AS THEV HAVE ALWAYS BEEN 02Haula John 4 73 Angnstin Frr 1 Milford Aiewslets. Dim Review" is the paper you should 91Mathiowitz Jos 4 41 Babench Jos 2 -k/ "William Skinner, after an absence subscribe for. It is second to none for WITH US. fe Cook N 5 48Norrell Peter 4 9T its price, and suitable for the purpose. Wheat is 67 cents at Essig. of ten years, comes back to the legislaturejust England Peter 2 37 Schmid John 1 61 *3 A.J D. WE ARE THE FIRST THIS YEAR TO OFFER OUK' Farmers do not seem to enjoy outdoor to see if everything looks Franke CarM4 02 Sehroepfer 118 exercise very much, since NewYearsall Hose Carolina 3 24 Windschittl natural. He will find many changes 2 77 PATRONS A NICE LOT OF FRESH NEW GOODS. I DOHOT because Jak Frost has the District No. 46. and scores of innovations. Most of the City Council Proceedings. field. CLAIM TO HAVE THE LARGEST STOCK OF GOODS 0%i: 130 SchlaackTh- 2 20 Cordill Monr old customs are obsolete. When he Minutes of meeting of the city council Mr. Peter Hengel of this town is Dayton W 133 Schmidt Nic 6 29 was in St. Paul before,the current topic of the City of New Ulm, held Jan. 4 A^Y HOUSE IN NEW ULM, BUT I DO CLAIM TO HAVE i making preparations for building a Erdman dw 8 65Scheid Frank 3 48 5th 1887. of conversation was the centennial exhibition large barn on his farm next spring. Green Byron 4 55Tauer Wenzel 5 86 LARGER VARIETY OF GOODS THAN ANY OTHER TWO All members present except Councilor in his native statePennsylvania. Girg Lorenz 2 61 Joseph 6 34 Our new telegraph operator is now Bobleter, Mayor Weschcke presiding. Laux Michel 468 Now he will hear ahout nothing prepared to give lessons in telegraphy: Torrv John 60 STORES HERE AND WILL SELL AT PRICES LOW$^ Reiner John 428 He has fixed the tuition for a complete Wm 2 19 but the ice palace. If the legislature The minutes of the last regular session Rothmeier course at $35.00. Young men of the Erwin 2 01 1 28 THAN ANY HOUSE WEST OF ST. PAUL AND MINAEAPf gets up a toboggan clubas has and also of the adjourned sessions Renier Maria vicinity,take advantage of this at once. 47Wojahn Aug 5 20 3 held December 6th, 13th, 20th and 29th been suggestedMr. Skinner will not Sawyer Th 77ZwatschkeA 536 OLIS. 2 We are glad to say that the new were read and ordered to stand approved. be allowed to shirk on account of his Schmidt John 17 71 proprietors of the REVIEW are giving Don't forget the place. The old A communication of the citizens &<re. He is only 58, and is -said to be us a very interesting and newsy paper. District No. 68. meeting in regard to water works much more active than his senatorial We wish the REVIEW prosperity and Eigen John 4 67 Miller John was taken up. On motion it was resolved 440 only 5 Gent Store of good long life under the new management. Prahl Edward 6 04 to lay said communication over Eischen Jacob 5 87 colleague, Tom Bowen. Friends of 1 until the next regular meeting for far- Eischen Peter 6 79 Rauschke Wm 52 Mr. Skinner, in fact, stand ready to FRANK KUETZING, Yitems correspondent shas swornsoff to Hillesheim 5 00{Schumacher 1 14 ther consideration. back him against Bowen for a jfaot1 write if they are scarce a now Jause Paul A communication of the Kunz race, 100 yards, for $250 aside.'ll^^vdays. mentnrginKtbe