New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
January 26, 1887 · Page 4 of 8
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n. They are esth Cmldre NEW ULM AND VICINITY. Personal Property Tax Payers A pension has been granted to Correspondence.% ^CWVP, pecially liable to sadden Geo. Hart of Lone Tree Lake. WVfcV in the City of New Ulm% EDITOR REVIEW There are just re The REVIEW will always be glad to Colds, Coughs, Croup, Whooping Cough, "=nlt5 are Acker'3 Dvipepsia Tablets. Adams Anton 8 72Lehrer "Sie Weiss Etwas," proved to be an Annla 8 34 now under consideration in our legislature etc. We guarantee Acker's 1&ig^ -^woinmendedby plivsicians and endorsed WJ~ publish items of local interest. We Albrecht Ch 183 Lauterbach 7 51 entertaining farce at Turner Hall Sunday measures of great importance, on Remedy a positive cure. It saves ly all who have used them. The best $%p%QS, AufderheideF3014 would ask our friends in the different Laudenschlae- t#t?r which it may not be out of place for evening. hours of anxious watching. Sold by remedy for Dyspepsia, Flatnlency.and Con- I Amme & Gag 6 92 ger Jon 3 98 towns to send us any items that come citizens and constituents to express their Chas. L. Roos, New Jim, Minn. stipatHwa. Guaranteed, and sold at 25c. by '$-'?' W i Arnold 23 91 Marriage licenses issued during the Minna 19 34 views. The high license bill belongs to under their observation. It makes no Chas. L. Roos, New Ulm, Minn. g$$ t|r Amme Kath 9 76Lawinsky Fr 33 35 week: Henry H. Offermann to Bertha this category. In reference to this Meal Estate Transfers. difference whether they are written up Amme Wm 6 92Loheyde 32 90 NOTICE TO TAX PAYERS. measure permit me to say that, while I Genschow, Clement Bower to Mary Rosen Albert John 86 43Lind&HagberglO in good shape or not. Just send us the 38 #J^ believe that a few honestly and faithfully hammer. Heirs of Johannes Schwerzlerdeceased, to John The tax payers of Brown county, Burk Godfrev 31Lilla John 1 38 item and we will do our best to present support it, thinking it the best 8chwerzler their interest in N W Sec 10 109 Minn., are hereby notified that the ^J^Jf* Behnke E 5 40Lilla Henry 13 29 Mr. Wm. Hummel will operate a hay 30 and Lots 14 147 N, 8 179 N, 3 191 mode of dealing with the liquor question, it in readable shape. Tax Duplicates for 1886, are in my jK* Bellm John 48 and 9 B17 S New Ulm, $2,150. Leonhard 11 07 it was in my opinion conceived by press during the next year. This is an Haldor Sorumgaard and wife to Henry Grenholz hands for collection of taxes, and the ||j BlankenburgW 76 Landwehr 1 73 John Hecker has sold his saloon business plotting politicians who have nothing W of S E Sec 22 108 30 and Part of N enterprise that should have been begun ^following per centage on each dollar fp^Ik Bender Jacob 14 74Leiminer 38 W of N E Sec 37 108 30, S3,000 to John Kretsch an employe of to lose and everything to gain, and who valuation has been levied, exclusive |^J Haldor Sorumgaard and wife to Henry Grenholz Bobleter Jos 19 96 years ago and will surely prove of pecuniary Lmdmeier 1 73 think of riding into power again in the the S. D, Peterson Implement Co. E of S W Sec 22 T108 30 (except 7 69-100 Land Road tax to be accounted seper- **&&&%" Beyer Carl 2 84Lilla Peter 9 03 benefit to Mr. Hummel. event of its success. The inaugural acres), $3,000 ately, to wit: Berghold Alex 5 50Luders One of Tom. Mulveihill's teams indulged Henry Dresser and wife to Phillipp Kives S W Henry 41 52 address of our Governor, recommending Passenger train No. 3 stopped here of Sec 5 T110 33, $1300 Brown Countv Lind John 7 13 the passage of a high license in a little runaway Saturday. Philhpp Gross and wife to Andrew Rinke N E X. ?fe yesterday, waiting for the king plow to Bank 415 20Mullen 11 80 of Sec 7 110 33, $1,500. law, did not, in my opinion, voice the Damages amounted to about $10. E Koch and wife to Joseph Seifert 542-100 acres Bogen Marg 17 61Maneke W 4 71 clear the road between Springfield and sentiment of the majority that elected CITY Of Lot 5 Sec 7 110 30, $150. Blanchard"A 2 35Mulverhill Messrs. Palmer and Landwehr are Th 25 98 him. It is, therefore, high time for A Harkins and husband to Charles Feirer 2 Tracy. Burg Frank 17 61Mueller acres of S E of S W Sec 25 111 32, $50. 52 those desiring fair play, to rise and enter again operating their saw-mill on the W A Burnside and wife to Henry Offeimann Lot ourBoemke 3 53 Yesterday evening a number of Macho John 38 their protest against delivering the TOWNS 6 8Brackenndge's Add Sleepy Eye Lake,$300. levee, foot of Minnesota street. Berry Dr 4 67 Madlener 17 30 Franz Damms by Administrator to Peter Steffel reins of a great state like Minnesota into citizens met in Union Hall for the purpose Lots 13 31 N, 7 101 N, 9 134 N, 6 180 N Bach Carl 7 65 Dont fail to attend the masked ball Mowrey Ch 07 the hands of a small minority. We of organizing a mutual fire insurance and 4 122 S, 5 137 S, New Ulm, Silo Behnke 39 48 New Ulm Lodge all know that the prohibition element given by Co. A. 2nd Reg. M. N. G. in New dim, Minn Jan 17th to Jan. 22,1887. company. As we go to press Tuesday Baltrusch 63 49 I O O 17 30 in this State is a mere drop in the bucket Union Hall Saturday evening. An 1 3 10 6-10 New Ulm 3 2-10 3-10 8-10 Baarsch J? W 5 09 afternoon we must delay our report Newhart 89 75 yet by tne adoption ot this measure 1 3-10 6-10 Sleepy Eye 3 2-10 3-10 8-10 entertaining programme is provided Bemhorn 1 1-30 6-10 Springfield 3 2-10 3-10 5 61 8-10 Sarah 9 52 they would win the day and prohibit of the meeting until next week. 1 3-10 6-10 3 2-10 3-10 Albm 8-10 for. The admission fee is reasonable Boock Fred 24 53Creamery Co 13 70 men of small means from doing business. The undersigned wishes to sell his 1 3-10 106-10 3 2 3-10 8-10 Bashaw.... The C. & N. W. R'y Co. started out Buenger 29 38 Neumann Ed 1 73 1 3-10 6-10 3 2-10 3-10 The worst feature of such a farm of 162 acres near Home P. O. in 8-10 and everybody can feel assured of an Burnstown. 1 3-10 6-10 3 2-10 3-10 8-10 Cottonwo'd Bruckbauer a gang of forty men from this station 3 22 Nagel Herm 12 08 the town of Home. Good substantial measure is its injustice for it is based enjoyable evening. 1 3-10 106 10 3 2 3-10 8-10 Eden BehnkeB&Col62 65 Nix Jacob 2 87 buildings and about 80 acres under upon the principle that, no matter how yesterday to widen the cuts between 1 3-10 6-10 3 2-10 3-10 8-10 Home... 1 3-10 6-10 3 2-10 3-10 Behnke Alb 8 10Nix 8-10 L'e Hanska Chief Engineer Hen an has made the Robert 5 54 cultivation. All communications are to honest or how deserving we are, unless here and Sleepy Eye and also to build 1 3-10 6-10 3 2-10 3-10 8-10 Leavenw' Boesch W 4 33Neemann 8 34 be addressed to we have plenty of money, we cannot do following appointments for the fire department. 13 10 6-10 3 2-10 3 10 8-10 Linden snow fences along tne line. Nic. HeiBeussmann 34 57N Roller Mill 1 3-10 6-10 business. It practically confiscates 3 2-10 3-10 8-10 Milford.. CONRAD MOLL, First assistant H. Schleuder, 1 3-10 6-10 3 2-10 3-10 8-10 nen is foreman of the force. Mulligan Baasen 2 21 Co 69 89 thousands of dollars' worth of property F10 Home, Minn. 1 3-19 6-10 3 2-10 3-10 8-10 North Star second assistant and machinist Brey Anton 3 15Neumann 68 37 from poer people by way of leaving on 1 3-10 6-10 3 2-10 3-10 8-10 Prairiville Miss Hedwig Pietrus of Minnesota MASQUERADE 1 3-10 6-10 3 2-10 3-10 Chas. Leonhard, pipemen C. Crone, H. 8-10 Bingham A 3 29Niklaus Sigel. & their hands furniture and fixtures that BALL 1 3-10 10 3 2-10 3-10 8-10 Lake, who has been attending the St.BmghamBros Stately. 72 49 are of no earthly use or good to them or Goetsch 6 92 Schneider, Geo. Vogel and L. Hseberle. 1 3-16 6-10 3 2-10 3-10 8-10 Stark Michaels Academy at this place died of Bingham A W 5 50Nenno any one else, and all because they have Nic 90 The State Supt. of Public Instruction CITY OF NE W ULMRoad and Baeumler E 1 25Nunn not the $500 or $1,000 requisite to the John Jr 73 diptheria at the hospital Friday. Deceased Bridge 3-10 milk Street. 3 9-10 mills Bobleter John 14 22 has booked Brown County for another purchase of a license. Right here let Ochs A 66 was a sister of Mrs. Andrew J. Interest and Sinking, 3 3-10 mills Fire Crone Theo 324 82 me suggest that, if the movers of the Olson Tory 1 21 teachers' institute, to be held at New Department, 1 mill Poor, 1-10 mill. Eckstein. CitizensBank485 71 high license measure are pushing it for Olding Anton 9 52 Ulm, beginning April 25, 1887. Teachers Tow^r, ROAD AND BRIDGEAlbm, Cordes Henry 2 46Ouren the good of mankind, as they claim, & Co 2 77 The Musensoehne had a very pleasant will please prepare for another dose 3-10 Burnstown, 6-10, Damage Lawsuit, McCormick 8 65Pfefferle and want to deal impartially and fairly 28 68 social at Union Hall Sunday evening. 1 2-10 Cottonwood, 2 9-10 Linden, Crone Henry 3 81Prokosh of wisdom to be furnished at thp ex- with all, they ought to show it by making John 4 22 The programme was entertaining 1 6-10 Milford. 8-10 North Star, Dingier John 6 61Palta provisions in the bill that the State John 8 51 i 3-10 Praineville, 9-10 Sigel, 1 2-10. pense of the State, and to some extent Dietz Adolph 3 94Popp and varied consisting of singing, recitations, shall purchase from all compelled to Jos 31 Special School Tax and Total Rate. Dunkel Ed 5 26Pahl at their own expense. retire from the business their stock, E music and dancing. All present 10 76 Dengler 2 84PrahlF furniture, fixtures, etc. If this is impracticable, W The tax list published in this weeks 59 report having had an excellent CScho'l Total OScho'l Total Scho'liTotal Durbahn Jacob 55 the bill should provide that Preine Fred 2 08 Tax 5 Tax 5 Tax REVIEW finishes the list of personal time. these people be permitted to continue 03Pfenninger Doehne Geo 10 19 38 AT 19 1-10 taxes for Brown C. As our readers 34 6- 17 3- 27 3 4-10 115-19 business without a State license until Palmer & Dingier Dan 4 19 County Treasurer Pfefferle returned UNION HALL, 3 5-10 14 9- 2 4. 113 8 1-10 174-10 have noticed, we published the list by they can dispose of their things in the 5 Drusch Fred 3 36 16 4- 27. 10 8 Landwehr 8 65 2 7-10 109-10 from his tax-collecting trip to Sleepy 13 5 68 2 1-10 regular course of business. I for one, 15 7. 4 2-10 12.6-10 school districts. This was done by request Diepolder 2 42Peterson Saturday, January 29, '87, Alb 2 80 46 8 8 10 15 2- 12 7 Eye and Springfield last Saturday night 7 2-IO|165-10 however, believe the present law good Dittbenner 10 76Peterson S 14 19 4 2-10 13 of a large number of taxpayers 10 4- 191 172-10 enough if enforced, and think it should badly used up. He had to travel from 2 2-10 under the auspices of 118- 4 8- 125 Emmer Franz 35 2 9 10 126-10 and seems to have given general satisfaction. 2 4-10 10 8- 16 9 3 be allowed to stand as it is. Respectfully 2 6 10 103-10 New Ulm to Sleepy Eye and also from Eckstein A 1419 ImplementCo 31 14 116- 2 6 10 3 1- 111 Company A, 2nd Regt. M. N. B. 4 7-10 14 "5-10 yours, S. D. PETERSON. Emmerich W 3 29Preu&s 10 4- 5 3 8-10 131 Aug 2 94 6 Sleepy Eye to Springfield by team 15 3-10 11 10 15 5- 15- 87 2 2-10 9 4rl Epple Meinr 22 25Pfaender W 13 87 There were 560 children born in i while the thermometer registered 30 6 9 10 10 8- 4 112 2 9 10 116-10 Eibner Willib 6 95PlathWilhel 15 57 2 8-10 118- 12- 9 9 7 5-10 Brown County during the year 1886. Admission 35 Cts. a Person. 157-10 Business Locals. degrees below zero. 4 3-10 16 3- 4 7- Eagle Mill Co 14 3. 3 2-10 Quense Aug 23 08 119-10 It is the home of Lind, Bobleter, Bowen 7 8-10 112- 5 3- 14 9 8 6-10 167-10 old firm 249 29Ruemke & The employes of the Roller, Empire 2 3 10 15 9. Masks, Masks, Masks. Masks of all 6 14 9- TURNER HALL. 4 9-10 13 and Judge Webber.LINCOLN COUNTY Empire Mill 217 12 5 6-10 13 3- Schapekahm 5 19 6 7- 16 5 4 4-10 116-10 kinds, comic, serious and otherweise at and Cottonwood Mills had a private 5 3-10 12 4- 54 15 2. 23 6-10 388-10 Eckstein A 11 25Reim JOURNAL Thanks, Bro. Bigham. We Anna 3 46 Chas. L. Roos' Drug Store. 3 8-10 10 5- 6 2- 10 3- 7 2-10 17 dance at Turner Hall Saturday evening. Wednesday eve., Feb. 2nd, 1887. Eggert Fred 3 43Rosskopf 14 26 3 12 6- 6 2- have often wondered why this was such 14 2 9 4-10 175-10 31-10 10 8- 3 7- Filzen Christ 117. 6 61Rolloff Ernst 11 94 2 4-10 Quite a large crowd was present and 101-10 Mr. E.J. Franklin, Just received at F. Kuetzings 400 a prospeious county, but never suspected 20 12 3-10 7 9. 16 8. 6 2-10 15 Fischer 2 77 Rosskopf 9 48 135. dancing was indulged in until early 5 8 10 yards of SUk Velvets in all shades. 9 16 2 the real reason until we read above Friedmann 9 93 Roos Chas 58 82 Will Expose Spiritualism morning. All reports agree in saying All taxes on personal property, not item Flor Lorenz 2 56Rudolphi 10 55 Chas. L. Boos has just received a paid before March 1st, will be collected that it was one of the most enjoyable Freitag Alb 6 37Rosskopf & new lot ot masks, laces and trimmings. H. C. Helling, eldest son of Mr, and by distress and sale. On all personal Frenzel 12 98 parties of the season. with all of its Mueller 11 07 taxes not paid by March 1st, a penalty Mrs. K. H. Helling died of pneumonia, Flor Jos 11 11Rohner Jac 3 79 Tricks and Treachery. Seven students of the M. Luther Colare For the largest assortment of masks, of 10 per cent, will attach. I will attend Frank & after a weeks illnes, Monday morning. Rathmaner Th 5 74 trimmings and laces go to Chas. L* at the places mentioned below for inlege sick with the measles. Dr. Bentzin 32 01Regelm Christ 6 12 The body was taken to Linden for Roos. the purpose of receiving personal property Admission 25 Cents. Rothenburg, who has charge of the McFadden 14 Rudolph 3 0 6 06 terment. An escort from Company A taxes as follows: Goede Henry 6 37Roth 55 cases reports that the patients are convalescing. Just received at Kuetzings 350 Tickets for sale at C. L. Roos' Drug In Sleepy Eye, at the Merchants M. N. G. accompanied the body to its Geweke Conr 17 13Ross 13 08 yards Velveteens, excellant quality, in We have not heard whether Store. Doors open at 6:30. Entertainment Bank, January 18. 19 and 20 in Springfield, last resting place. The bereaved parents Geiger 2 98Rosskopf Sr 1 52 all shades, selling at 50 Cts. per yard. to commence at 7:30. at J. J. Ray's Store, January 21 or not the health officer has taken Gresse Carl 59 Roth Henry 52 have our sympathy. and 22. any steps to prevent the spreading of Gabriel John 5 81Schubert 500 Fr 6 57 new masks at Kuetzing's 5 Cent PIONEER City of New Ulm, at my office in the According" to the report of State Gebser Wm 4 33 Stoll Christ 15 88 Store. the disease. If he has not done so our court house on all business days. Supt. Kiehle for the year ending July Gebser Carl 5 26 Scherer Peter 67 95 Drug Store, city authorities should act in the matter New Ulm, Brown Countv,Minnesota, Gross Philipp 4 88 Scholze Maria 5 22 January 29th there will be masquerade 31, 1886, the following State high December 30, 1886. at once. An ounce of prevention is Gollnast Ferd 5 78 Seiter Ad 17 47 balls at both Union and Turner schools were the only ones that had all *\4 RICHARD PFEFFERLE, Guentner Jos worth a pound of cure. 3 15 Stark Anna 11 80 halls. For trimmings, masks and laces their papers in preliminary as well as Co. Treasurer. Gilman Maria 61Schulin & 7 go to Chas. L. Roos. DR. C. WESCHCKE, PROP'R. g|The Turnverein has made extraordipreparations Galles Jos nigh school studies accepted by thenary 138 Meinstein 17 68 PROBATE NOTICE. to make their masked Gratz Math Minnesota Street, 87 Schnobrich E 12 70 State examiner: Stillwater (43 papers, NEW ULM MARKETS:Wheat, No. 1 State of Minnesota, County of Brown, ^au. I ball next Saturday evening the best Graff John 14 Schueller Pet 3 15 65 No. 2, 63 eats, 30 corn, 30 barley. NEW ULM, MINN. Probate Court, Special Term, Dec. 29th, 1886. 94 pupils), Anoka (55 papers, 45 pupils), Heideman ever given here. Committees have been In the matter of the estate of BarbaraKrzmarzik 22Sauer Carl 5 85 3 40 potatoes, 50c. onions A full and fresh stock of New Ulm (65 papers, 17 pupils). deceased Hoffmann SchapekahmHG 83 5 26 1.00 butter, 15 ,eggs, ?18 live hogs at work for several weeks rehearsing drugs and m-edicinee,choice On reading and filing the petition of JohnKrzmarzick, Hauenstein W 7 82Stengel Chas 90 per lb 3 pork, per lb 4. Flour per cwt Jr. administrator of the estata of Barbara The postmasters have been notified the programm for stage performances perfumeryfine soap8,combs Hagberg A 1 70Schotzko Erzmarzick deceased, representing among W 22 94 $2.25$2.75. by the Postoffice Department that all other things, that he has folly administered said and tcilet articles, books, and tableaux. From present indications Hornburg Schnobrich 12 77 estate, ana praying that a time and place be fixed Postal Notes hereafter shall be made stationery, colors, varnishes, it is safe to say, that a larger number for examining and allowing his account of his ad. Sommer Chas 70 90 & 42 52 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ministration, and for the assingnment of the residue payable at "any money order office," glass, pucty and painters Seiter EmilE 3 81 Holm John 87 of fine masks will be present than we of said estate to heirs, supplies. Schumacher 2 11 (instead of as heretofore, upon a designated Hirsch John 38 It is ordered, that eaid account beexamined,and have had for years. No one should fail r-m NOTICE, petition heard, by the Judge of this Court, on Frlday, 60Schmucker 34 05 Haas John 2 mony order office selected by the the 28th day of January,-A. D. 1887, at 10 o'- PIANOS, ORGANS AND to be present. Tickets must be procured 28Schwendinger 5 16 Hellmann Aug 2 clock A. M., at the Probate Office in said county. purchaser), the new supplies of Postal at the advertised places as none will be 86Schleuder A 8 65 MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. Henle & Marti 9 And it is further ordered, that notice thereof be Notice is hereby given, thatj sealed Notes will have the words "any money given to all persons interested, by publishing a 56Subilia Auguste 52 Hottinger Jac 3 sold at the Hall. PURE WINES AND LIprioyr cop f this order for three successive weeks bids will be received at the Auditor's 89Sahli Nic 14 19 order office" engraved thereon. These Herian Peter 6 to said day of hearing in the New Ulm Review Office, New Ulm, on or before the 1stQUORS FOR MEDICAL USE. a weekly newspaper, printed and published Seiter W 2 60 Hartneck Jos 3 32 notes can be cashed at any money order day of February, 1887, for 11,000 feet at the City of N ew Ulm, in said County. PERSONAL MENTION. Schneider Fid 8 68 Huiras And Physicians prescriptions carefully 3 43 Dated at New Ulm, the 29th day of December. office in the United States. of good sound white oak Bridge Planks, 77Schwart John 4 71 Hauenstein 34 A.D 18S6 compounded at all hours of the day 16 feet long and 3 inches thick also for By the Court, 92Schneider Jac 3 74 Huebner Conr 5 Wm. F. Seiter went to St. Paul A large number of our business men united and night. ERNST BRANDT, 30 cords of good sound, green bodywood, 94Schell Otto 28 Hummel W 3 Wednesday evening. He took in (L S) Judge of Probate in sending a petition toPost-Master hardmaple, white ash or white Hanfft Anna 2 91 Schell August 58 37 oakall to be delivered at or near the the ice carnival and some real estate General Vilas protesting against the Bleached and Unbleached Cottons Hillburger Jos 5 19Schneider 3 49 court house in New Ulm, Minn. men while down there. unnecessary delay of the railroad company Hoyer Otto 6 30Schmidt CM 1 73 By order of Co. Comm., Hesse Ernst 5 81Stint in bringing mail to this city during John 1 31 Miss Crecentia Zieher who has E. G.KOCH, Ch. Board of Co. Comm. Hoescheler 10 97Schart & -.A.T- seasons of snow blokades. If it been visiting here and in Tracy returned E. P. BERTRAND, CO. Aud. Hippert 4 67 Mueller 10 62 takes the railroad company three days to St. Paul Saturday morning. Haeberle 18 65Schneider 10 52 GRAND to bring mail fiom Kasota to New Ulm Hemebach 4 36SchaeferChr 15 05 Senator Bowen and representative MASQUERADE Johnson Jac 2 91Schmidt during one of the blockades,the government Geo 2 21 i\ Skinner were in town Saturday. Juenemann 2 60Schmid should return to the old stj le and John 9 38 5 CEN STORE,! Attorney Robertson of Springfield 62Stuebe Chas 25 98 Jacobs Geo 30 operate a stage line. 08Tappe Henry 38 Juni Ben 3 visited with his legal brethren Saturday. A report received from Rigstad D. T. 95Toberer 22 14 Kosel John 6 70Vogel Elisab 5 02 Katz Daniel 2 states tbe Franz Duevel, a former resident John Peuser of Tracy was a visitor George 4 08 Krook W A 23 63 of New Ulm was lost, wnile trapping Joseph 78 75 here part of last week. McKittrick 6 37 and hunting with a party on the 22VogelpohlHJr2 39 Kiesling Rud 5 500 YARDS UNBLEACHED COTTON, FULL YARD WIDE, Mrs. Jos. Bobleter is attending the Indian reservation opposite Rigstad, 88VanDusen 138 40 Kock E 16 EVEN THREAD, 6 CENTS A YARD. carnival in St. Paul. I7|Vogtel Carl 3 56 two weeks ago. Searching parties were Kottke Carol 42VelikanjeJB 142 theKanla John 1 500 YDS. FINE UNBLEACHED EXCELLENT GOOD, 7 sent out but no trace of him could be Hon. John Lind will speak to 97Vetter Wm 45 Kowarsch 1 CTS. A YD. found. It is feared that he lost his way students of the Swedish College in St. Klaus Vinzens 07 Vajen 68 78 and either freze to death or died of Peter Friday evening. Eonokowitz S 1 04VogelpohlHSr405 300 YDS. VERY HEAVY ^^8 starvation. His only chance of escape Koch Wm 13 32Westphal A E. Weschcke started for a months Kiesling 32 11 Guardian 83 04 could be that he fell in with a party of CTS. A YD. trip to California and other western Keller Fred 3 32WeddendorfH12 94 trappers or mdians and is with them 300 YDS. FINE BLEACHED (NO STARCH), FULL YARD states Monday evening. Krambeer Chr 3 36WiltscheckJ 3 32 --A.T- now. WIDE (A BARGAIN), 8 CTS. A YARD360 Kuehn Aug 90 Witkowski 2 63 Hugo A. Rehfeld a former resident Turner Hall, Koehne A 3 32Webber 3014 Mr. Anton Gag was in St. Paul part YDS. MASSONVILLE, FRUIT OF LOOM AND of this place but now the senior member VTHER Klossner Jac 80 48Wagner Chas 62 83 of this week purchasing supplies, aDd STAPLE BRANDS. ~& *i% *k of the Cigar manufacturing firm of Kobarsch Th 2 56Wilbrecht Fr 2 04 gathering material from the State Historical Keller Henry 2 63WechJos 6 44Saturday, Rehfeld and Schlichting S Paul spent Exxiloroideries! Enabroideries!! January 29, '87- Society records for his proposed Kretsch John 1 87Williams Fr 4 88 Sunday and Menday in town. JPMOGMAMMM i Koehler Eug 100 Wicherski E 4 60 series of paintings illustrating the battle 500 YDS. EMBROIDERIES, 2\ CTS., 3 CTS., 4 CTS., 5CTS. Monday evening the following representatives KuetzingFr 20 21Wesckcke 98 33 Commencing at 9 o'clock p. m. sharp. 6 CTS., 7 CTS. of New Ulm. Mr. Gag's undertaking 1. Circus Renz of New Ulm left for St.Koping Ferd 3 98Wendler Gust 2 73 PRICEtig? 2. The rabbit hunt. is commendable and every one interested Kitzberger A 9 65Weyhe Henry 2 84 Paul to help along the winter carnival: 400 YDS. INSERTIONS TO MATCH-SAME 3. The new New Dim steam fire engine. in the history of the dark days Mrs.Kretsch Fritz 7 92Westphal Tb 7 20 4. The dance of the spirits. Dr. and Mrs. Berry, Mr. and 5. The dangerous tavern. Kussrow W 16 40Zeller Conr 14 39 of New Ulm should aid Mm. There 400 YDS. WIDE HAMBURGS, 8 CTS, JO CTS-, 12\ CTS., 15 4 6 Eduard and Kunigunde. Paul Sturm, Mrs. J. Hottinger, Sheriff Kiesling & are quite a number of persons *^CTS.,X* CTS. 7. Grand tableau. :*4 Chas Erkel 51 90 Schmid.W. Boesch, A. Gag, Wm.Koch, "k 8. Hercnles defeating Hippolyte. tW&*lL living here who can distinctly remember #$ 200 YDS. SWISS AND HAMBURGS, 25 CTS.^ 30 CTS-, 35 C. Heideman, C. Stengel, P. Scherer, Card of Thanks. followsFor the scenes enacted here from August $25 in prizes to be distributed as J. Yunker, and M. Mullen. the best group of 5 or more persons $7 for 5 \CTS., DP TO #3,00 A YARD. 8S^JJS& TTi 18th to 22nd, 1862. If these would the best comic group $4 for the most elegant lady mask $5 for the moit elegant gentleman $5 The New Ulm Clerk's Association J. X. Rosskopf came over from I^CALL IN AND SEE OUR ASSORTMENT OF REM go to Mr. Gag and describe the various for the most comical lady $9 for the most comical hereby express their thanks to all merchants Gibbon Monday to see how the town LINEN TORCHON LACES, 2\ CTS., 4 CTS,, 5 CTS. AND Ul gentlemen $2. phases of the battle, scenes of smaller Frizes will be awarded at 10 o'clock sharp. who have kept their places of thelooked.. & PER YD. IN WHITE, AND RED AND WHITE WARRANT fights between the indians and business closed on Sundays up to date Only fall masks will be permitted on the floor ED FAST COLORS. ALSO 10 00 YDS. OF IRISH TRIM whites and in fact everything of general Anton Altman formerly a resident before 11 o'clock. and hope that they will continue to do MINGS, 2 CT., AND 2\ A YD. interest connected with the massacre of New Ulm but now of Fairfax was t Admission 50 Cents. JMm&% so in the future. We feel warranted in here Sunday. they would confer a great favor upon Don't forget the place. The old and asserting that no firm has suffered by Tickets for sale by the following gentlemen: Dr. him.It will be impossible for Mr. Gag to confining their business to six days of C. Weschcke, Chas. L.'Roos, J* Neuman, C. Gebser, M. Mullen, Chas. Heideman and only 5 Cent Store of E. Schnobench, E. Kiesling, B. Koehler, J. hunt up all of those still living here the week and hope that all of the merchants Wm. Koch represented the Brawn Co. Schmucker and of members of the society 0- No I who took part in the battle but it will of New Ulm will keep their business tickets sold at the box office. Jf Agricultural society at the meeting of FRANK KUETZING, Members of the society mast procure their places closed on Sundays and be a very easy matter for them to look State societies hehl in St. Paul yesterday. tickets of the Treasurer thereby jconfer a great favor on the All are cordially invited by the up Mr. Gag. MERIDIAN BLOCK, NEW ULM, NEW ULM CUJBK*S ASSOCIATION, fe *NEW ULM TURNYEBE12ST.