New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
March 9, 1887 · Page 4 of 8
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mmmmmm mmm**""** ^uim^mm^m 'Tfi*g*ommm Ohio stone ware just lui'jKuiniRsmBBnaBtaanam &ftNu shall bo deemed guilt\ of a mi-demeanoi riW ULM AND VIClM'n 4(1(111 The REVIEW job office ha-- received a New Ulm, March 7th, 1887. ~\X e\vv\v Of the good things of this and suall be punished b\ fine not ?UUU received at Frank Behnke's store, Y*%**A\.Vy new and iarsre stock of stationer}. All Rates. Tariff, Special or Contract ar| gon^fnny fe^ hf exceeding five hundred dollars nor less sold at reasonable pi ices. alone on account of Dyspepsia. Acker's Travelers' Guide.*{ Business men and others iSi ing job tnun one hundred dollars, and such license now in force affecting Inter State Traffic Dyspepsia Tablets will cure Dyspepsia, so issued or renewed in violation Work done will find it to ti en advantage will expire March 31st. 1887. Indigestion and Constipation sold on a NEW ADVERTISEMKNI I of law shall be void. Any county commissioner to patronize the Review office. positive guarantee at 25 and 60 cents, by j- C, W* H. HEIDEMAN, or member of the council or other competent girl for genai Prices are low and the work done is Chas. L. Roos. New Ulm, Minn. Agent W. &St. P. Ry. a governing body of any city, village WHIPPED excellent. nlJJU.e or other municipal corporation in this housework Scandinavian LOST. The undersigned lost a preferred. Applj at Mrs. J. Newart's. state, any mayor of any city, any judge, ATTENTION VOTERS QF THE FIRST WARD. pocketoook containmjr thirty Hon. John Lind will built a sheriff, justice of the peace, constable or All legel voters of the first Ward aie dollars and a promisRoiy note, drawn other officer who willfully neglects or refuses residence on his property opposite the t. Peter f( requested to meet at Turner Hall Monday in his favor, on the road from his farm to perform an} duty required of him Wil|OT\cL &. FOR SALE. Union School building next spring. Mi to New Ulm. The finder will be rewarded March 14 at 7:30 p. m. for the purpose by the laws regulating the liquor F. Thayer of Mankato is perfecting thi by leaving the book with Ctias. Gains Uast traffic or the issuance of licenses therefor, Go ins ^l. of nominating two candidates for The residence of the undersigned is L. Roos or the owner. plans shall be deemed guilty of a malfeasance No 4 E^prp No 1 r\prew 4 50 a .u 9 411 for sale cheap. For terms etc.. Inquire alderman and also to discuss matters 3 6 03 m. 9 40 office, and shall thereafter JOHN SICHS, sr. Monday Mrs. A. W. Bingham received at the residence on Broadway between 12 \c'm 23 Vc'm 10 30 a m. 4 5u a. pertaining to the welfare of the ward. be disqualified from holding the same 14 1 1-45 pm. lOJOa Second and Thud streets north. a telegram announcing the death of AUCTION SALE. for and during the remainder of the 16 4 15 in MANY CITIZENS OF THE FIRST WARD. her brother Col. A. B. Jewett of Swanton JOS. BOBLETER. term for which he was elected or appointed, Nos and 2 daily. All others daily On Wednesday, March 23d. 1887, Vt. Mrs. Bingham left for Swanton and shall be liable on his bond Just received at Kuetzings 350 THE PALACE except Sunday. commencing at 10 o'clock a. m. the un~.' in an amount not more than $500 nor yards Velveteens, excellant quality, in Monday evening. Quite a number of G. W. H. HETDEMAN, Agent. dersigned will sell at public auction at* all shades, selling at 50 Cts. per yard. less than $100, recoverable in any court people in this city were aquainted with Ije^tkufkut kr\d donfedtioqefy. his farm in Cottonwood near the big having jurisdiction. Whoever sells, Our meich.iuts are beginning to receive Col. Jewett, who visited here last summer. Cottonwood bridge,household furniture, barters, gives away or otherwise disposes Qflfl yards fancy silk velvet in all colors I am now prepared to serve the public their spring stocks of goods 01-farm utensils and machinery as follows: of any spirituous, vinous, fermented UUU at 1 dollar a yard at Mrs. A. with everything pertaining to a first 1 reaper, mower, seeder, hayrake, harrows, or malt liquors, without first having obtained ding's millinary store. Mr. F. Sc'inetz's lecture at Turner class Restaurant and Confectionery. Says a gentleman who observes the plows, cultivators, etc., etc., also license therefor agreeably to the Hall last Sunday \v is fairly well attendpd wagons, sleds, 1 Buggy. Draft horses, AUCTION SALE. All kinds of fancy Traits in their season. why's and wherefore's of railroad laws of this state, shall be deemed guilty and pioved to be interesting to those young horses, cattle, milebcows of a misdemeanor, and shall, upon Very best of Candies and CakesFancy movements closely, "the Northwestern heifer with calf, young steers and heifers. conviction thereof in any court having picsent. The undersigned will sell at auction Tobaccos- Havana and domestic company can better afford to bridge the jurisdiction of the same, be punished by on his farm one mile east of Courtland Just received at F. Kuetzing's. A Cigars* Oysters served in every Minnesota river twice, between your a fine of not less than $50 nor more station, Nicollet Co. on March 22nd, TERMS OF SALE: $10 and under, large consignment of four thread knitting style. Have fitted up for the convenience city and New Ulm, than to pay for the than $100, together with the costs of cash amounts over $10, one years time 1887 commencing at 10 o'clock a. m. cotton full weight. Both white prosecution, and imprisonment in the of all a Lunch Boom, right of way through Mankato, and at 7 per cent interest on good secured His entire herd of fifty head of high county jail not less than thirty days and colored will be sold at 5 cents a notes. grade short horn cattle. Consisting of Give me a call. this is just what I think they will." nor more than ninety days. All prosecutions In case of unfavorable weather the 10 head of full blood cows and heifers ball. Jolin Dengler. His opinion is that the company will for the violation of any of the auction will take place on the following 1 full blood bull 4 years old 1 full cross the river at Mankato, run across provisions of this section may be tried day, March 24. blood yearling bull 1 half breed yearling-bull" The Western Union city office is located and conducted in a summary manner Next door to Theo. Crone's. a portion of Nicollet county and span Balance of herd consisting mc 17 PETER GAG, Prop'r. at the City Drug Stoie. Office before any muncipal court, police justice Wd. Eibner, Manager. of grades from to $ and consist mostly the river eight or nine miles up.MAN- hours from 8 a. m..to 8 p. m. or justice of the peace having jurisdiction AUCTION SALE. PROBATE NOTICE of cows and heifers, 16 of which are KATO REGISTER. thereof in the same manner as either with calf or are now giving milk Oiily two progressive euchre parties violations of any municipal ordinance or State of Minnesota, County of Brown Sin Probate The undersigned will sell on his farm See announcement of Chas. Wagner 1 span of work horses 1 brood" mare Court, Special Term. can be tecorded this week. One was by-law may now be tried and conducted. in town Sigel oa March 21st the following with foal 1 span three year old mare In the Matter of the Estate of Hans Jensen deceased in another column. The provisions of this act given b\ Mr. and Mrs. H. Vajen property at public auction: colts 40 head of sheep mostly ewes 10 shall apply to all cities and villages in On reading and filing the Petition of Ane C. Wednesday and the other one by Miss The Directors of the Agricultural head of Poland China pigs 1 Deering 12 cows with calves 5 yearlings 4 Jensen, administratrix of the estate of said deceased, this state incorporated under general Twine Binder 1 Deering Mower lMcCormick steers and 1 heifer: 1 working horse 4 setting forth the amount of personal estate M. Laudenschloeger, at the residence of Society held a meeting in Mr. Eckstein's or special law, and every other municipal that has come to her hands, and the disposition Mower 1 seeder 1 hay rake years old 1 mower, 1 new fanning mill her sister Mrs. R. Pfefferle, Saturday. office Monday. Present M. Mullen, E thereof the amount of debts outstanding corporation or quasi-municipal corporation 1 two horse corn plow one double wagon 2 sleighs 2 plows 1 Fairbanks scale against said deceased, and a description of all th in this state, whether or not G, Koch, G. Arndt, T. E. Bowen, M. real estate of which said deceased died seized, and John Denglei has opened a Confectionery 1 light wagon 1 set platform house and farm utensils. The sale will said municipal corporations have the the condition and value of the respective portions scales 1 fan mill 3 set double harness Roeck and Chas. Heideman. The rules commence at 10 o'clock a. m, and Restaurant IU the Erd. thereof and praying that license be to her right by general or special charter or plows, harrows, cultivators and other granted to sell apart or all of said real estate at TERMS: Under ten dollars cash, ten governing last years fair were adopted Building. Wd. Eibner has been engaged special law to grant licenses for the private sale. And it appearing by said Petition farm utensils, to numerous to mention. dollars and over 1 years time with 7 for the coming one. The premium list that there is not sufficient personal estate the sale of intoxicating liquors or to regulate as manager. See ad. among per cent, interest on aproved security. hands of said administratrix to pay said debts TERMS, On all sums under ten dollars said sale through or by any council was revised and raised 100 per cent for and expenses of administration and that it is necessary new adveitisement column. cash, over ten dollars one years FR. FRANK. or officer of the sameanything in the in order to pay the same, to sell apart or the sum total of all premiums. A premium time will be given with approved security all of said real estate* The voters of the first ward will meet charter of any municipal corporation AUCTION! AUCTION!! at 7 per cent, interest. It is therefor ordered, That al! persons interested of fifty dollars is offered for the in this state to the contrary notwithstanding. at Turner Hall ne\t Monday evening in said estate, appear before the Judge of tbia best herd of Short Horn Cattle. Also All licenses granted after W. 2. DOTY Court, on Thursday the 24th day of March A.D for the purpose of nominating two candidates The undersigned will sell at public 1887, at 10 o'clock A.M., at the Probate Office the passage of this act and before July a premium of fifty dollars for the be3t said County, then and there to show couse (if any NEW ULM MARKETS:Wheat, No. 1, auction at his place in town of Milford, tor alderman. See call in 1, 1887, shall expire on said lastnamed there be) why license should not be granted to herd of Herefords. Compitition is open Brown Co. on March 28th 1887, the following 67 No. 2, 64 eats, 25 corn, 30 bar- another column. Isn't the 3d ward to said administratrix to sell said ieal estate accord, 0 date, provided that in any town, ing to the prayer of said Petition. described property. 3 horses 3 to the world. Second prizes of fifty ley,* 45 potatoes, 30c. onions village or city where under the existing have a caucus? And it is further ordered, that a copy of this ,1$ to 7 years old 3 cows from 3 to 10 years per cent of the first prizes are offered laws the licenses are granted in March, 1.00 butter, 12J, eggs, 12} live hogg Order shall be published for four successive old 2 steers 3 years old 1 steer 2 years weeks prior to said day of hearing, the last of The infant child of Mr. and Mrs.Fred April, May and June, such licenses may in nearly all classes. Soft wheat was per lb 3 pork, per lb 4.Flour per cwt. which publications *hall be at least fourteen days old 1 heifer 3 years old 3 yearlings and be issued to terminate July 1, 1887, on Williams died Sunday. The funeral occured before said day of hearing, in the New trim Review excluded from the list. A. A. Bogen 82.25S2.75. hogs 1 selfbinder 1 mower 1 seeder 1 the payment of a pro rata of the a Weekly Newspaper printed and published! Wr. H.|Heideman were appointed yesterday morning. The sympathies 4 Wagon Tsleigh 1 plow 2 corn cultivators. and C. at the City of New Ulm said County, and personally amount of license required by the existing served on all persons interested in said estate, of their friends are extended to 1 harrow 1 set of harness and ^V p\ro v^ e. Blood Elixir is the only laws for the entire year provided delegates to the Le Sueur meeting. residing in said County, at least fourteen ^VI1W\ household furniture. Mr. and Mrs. Williams in their affliction. Bloo guajai days before said day of hearing, and upon all otherpersons further, that whore in any town, village Remed Henry Vajen was appointed Superintendent andteed. It is a positive carefor Ulcers, Eruptionsor interested, according to law. TERMS: Under $10 cash, $10 or city any license for the sale of intoxicating Dated at New Ulm the 1st day of February A Syphilitic Poisoning. It purifies the of Division B. The date of the over 7 months time on approved securities liquors has been granted since D.1887. Hecker Post will have a camp fire in whole system, and banishes all Rheumatic next fair has not been decided upon at 7 per cent, interest. By the Court, July 1, 1886, and before the passage of and Neuralgic pains. We guarantee it. ERNST BRANDT, Turner Hall next Sunday evening. this act, any and all such licenses shall but it is proposed to hold a three days B. S. MARTI. Judge of Probate Chas. L. Roos, New Jim, Minn. expire within one year from the date of Chas. Berg auctioneer* This is held in place of the one which (L. S Co of Brown County, Minn. fair and eclipse all former ones. issuing the same. The word "intoxicating could not be held on account of the severe liquors" wherever used in the The financial statement of the City FOR SALE. ASSIGNEE'S SALE. snowstorm Jan. 16. Invitations laws or statutes of this state, now in printed in this weeks REVIEW shows a sent out for ihat evening will be recognized force or hereafter to be in force, shall The undersigned wishes to sell his deficit of $878.03 for the year ending be construed to mean spirituous, vinous, next Sunday. All Members are house and lot No. 12 in block 105 north March 6. 1887. If the statement would fermented and malt liquors or expected to be present. opposite the Union School House. either of them. All acts and parts of be made a month later the balance RUDOLPH MASSOPLST, Monday John Albert made an assignment BIG BARGAINS IN CLOTHING)" acts inconsistent with this act are hereby would be on the other side as the county New Ulm Minn. 16 M. repealed. This act shall take effect to E G.Koch for tbe benefit of his treasurer turns over the City's share, and be in force from and after its passage. cieditors. The liabilities are $8499.37 of taxes colleted, the latter part of and the assetts $5728.73. The failure is March. The receipts during the fiscal AND GENTS FURNISHING GOODS. I due to poor business during last fall year were $7710.22 while the* expenditures Wild geese are moving northa sure caused by the numerous closing out were $8588.25. The net liabilities sign that spring is coming. sales which were conducted here all of of the city are $10781.05. If there last fall and most of the winter. The is any city of 3800 inhabitants which creditors are all of them Chicago wholesale THE STOCK OF CLOTHING AND GENT'S FURNISHING J* PERSONAL MENTION. has less debts than New Ulm we would dealers. We are informed that the GOODS ASSIGNED TO THE UNDERSIGNED MUST BE like to hear from them. stock was invoiced at a very low rate Miss Alice Haeberle is visiting SOLD WITHIN THIRTY DAYS, THIS STOCK COMPRISES The largest stock and that if invoiced at market prices it Our saloon-keepers can thank the with her mother. THE FINEST LINE OF CLOTHING EVER BROUGHT TO knaves at the helm in St. Paul and the woird amount to as much as the liabilities. Mr. John Hauenstein returned NEW ULM. GOODS WILL BE SOID BELOW COST. COME metropolitan element backing tbem for of Wall paper ever from his eastern trip Satiu day. the hasty passage of the Crandall bill, EARLY AND AVOID THE RUSH. The cuy council has appointed Dr. which, in addition to its provisions for Col. Bobleter came up from St. the proper enforcement of the high licence 0 C. Stnckler, A. Blanchard aus Chas. E. G. KOCH, Paul Sunday to breathe a little fresh shown in Hew Ulm, law, contains a number of points W Heidemann as Board of Health in air and see how things were going on that would have been hotly contested piace of Dr Kaula, Geo. Jacobs and A. Assignee. here. but for the action of St. Paul's council. comprising the latest Kcllmann, lesigned. The appointments The following is the Crandall law in -*-Albert Behnke jr., who is attending uie good ones and will give general satisfaction full. Section 1. Any person applying the Mankato Normal School was RUEMKE'S BUILDING CORNER OF MINNESOTA AND novelties such as to the county commissioners of any The duties of the board are home Saturday'and Sunday. county, or to the municipal authorities THIRD STREETS NORTH. e\ siting anil in executing them the of any city, village, town or borougli in Weigand Hauenstein, John Kretsch mt mbcis will meet with a good many Lace finished and this state for a license to sell intoxicating ieinill-, uut we are sure they will do and Dr. C. Berry celebrated their birthday liquors shall, before the same is issued, -jesterday, the i dut\ leg.udless of personal con- tile with the clerk of said board NEW DRY GOODS Ingrain paper. sidiiuiorH Ihc old board lesigned of county commissioners or with the Mr E.G.Pahl was called to Iowa clerk or recorder of such citj, village, use tiie council could not, under last week to attend the funeral of a re- town or borough, a bond, with two orlative. Vie uiarfu\ lenumerate them suffioit'tuij more sureties wno shall be freeholders l+i so i vices rendered. If we rein A. J. Seiter and Ph. Liesch went to of the county and who shall justify in ALREADY RECEIVE D. uaber coitectlv the now chaiter twice the amount of said bond, to be St. Paul Sunday evening. gi tnii the council authority to allow approved by the said board county --A.T Herman Amme left for New commissioners or by tne common council tne lesitim.ite expenses of the board. York yesterday. He will start from of any city to which such application FR. KVXTZlJSa'S twothere for Europe Saturday. A Scandinavian farmer of town Linden is made in the penal sum of A FIHER & BET- thousand dollars($2,000) conditioned has a dog who knows how to take Mayor Mason and family, of St. that the said person so licensed will not care of his owners property. Last week Peter, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. TEE, line of Baby sell or otherwise dispose of any intoxicating the farmer lost an overshoe on the Cottonwood M. Mullen Sunday. liquors at any other place than road. Shortly afterward the 5 CENT STORE. the room named in such license, nor on W. C. Brown of the W. & St. Peter Carriages than ever the Sabbath, nor on any general or special dog came along and recognized the Land Department looked after the interests election day, and that he will keep shoe. For two days the dog kept of the company in New Ulm a quiet and orderly house and not permit before, which we are guard over the shoe and did not allow Monday. gambling with cards or any other anyone to travel over that part of the means or devise for money or its representatives, Dr. C. Weschcke celebrated his 56 offering at remarkably road he was watching. The snow on or other things of value, in Birthday Friday. The City Band serenaded the house or place of business of such both sides of the road was piled up him in the evening. person, and will not sell, barter, give low prices. high but everyone coming that way took away or otherwise furnish or dispose of Senator Bowen was a caller at the 500 YDS. CHOICE DRESS GINGHAMS LATEST STYLES a snow-bath rather than argue with the such liquors to any minor person, or to REVIEW office Monday. He also attended dog. The owner of the dog happened to any pupil or student in any public AND FAST COLORS. LOW PRICES. 4 LARGER STOCK, the meeting of the Board of Directors travel over the road on the second day school, academy, seminary or"other institution of the Agricultural society. 500 YDS. APRON GINGHAMS CHECKS AND STRIPES of learning, nor to any intemperate and removed the ^obstruction. Travelers person nor habitual drunkard. The Turnverein has appointed on tbe Cottonwood road feel easier. WARBANTED FAST COLORS. and No persons shall be accepted as sureties *P3' Messrs. F. Burg sr., Geo. Doehne and F. D. Terrell, for nine months night on any such bond who are already A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF NEW 3PRIJNTT R. Nix a committee to solicit subscriptions operator at the Western Union telegraph on any other bond given pursuant to from members of the society for office, left for New Ulm last Greater Variety. the provisions of this section. No lishall ANDNET7V DRESS GOODS300 0^ the monument to Herman* hadcense be issued or renewed by the evening on notification that he authorities of any county, city, town, YDS. KENTUCKY JEANS, FORMER PRICE35CENTS been promoted to the position of manager village or borough in this state when of the office at the latter place. "Whatsoever a man sowetb, the sum paid therefor is less than the NOW OFFERED AT 25 CTS. A YD* 1 Mr. Terrel was especially kind to the That shall he also reap," &$ minimum amount required by the law 500 YDS. RED AND WHITE EMBROIDERIES. morning newspaper men, who owe him of this state nor to any person who, A shipment of fresh and reliable Hi, ,&? during the twelve months next preceding much for unusual farors."Stillwater Grass Seeds, consisting of Blue Grass, 300 YDS. WHITE EMBROIDERIES. tne application for such issuance or Correspondent of St. Paul PIONEER Red Top, Orchard Grass, Red, White, renewal, shall have been convicted of 200 YDS. INDIGO BLUE EMBROIDERIES. dC-StfSMk PBESS." Mr. Terrel arrived in Newviolating and Swedish Clover Seeds, has just any law of this state, or any Ulm Saturday and opened the office in been received at Olsen's new drug store. ordinance of any municipal corporation C. WAGNER. lOOO YDS. TRIMMING LACES AT OUR USUAL LO"W therein, regulating the sale of intoxicating C. JL. Roos' drug store Monday. The Also home raised Timothy Seed of FRIOES-SPiX^Jl^^^^ 1 i liquors.And any member of any board office will be open daily, except Sunday's, last years crop. Garden and flower of county commissioners or of the council from 8 a. m. to 8 p. m. On Sundays Seeds, prices low. Please give me a Don't forget the place. The old and DEALER IN MX KINDS OF FURNITURE. of any city or of any municipal corporation business will be transacted from call. *JS~Z'ifJ S**"ssa of this state who shall vote A only 5 Cent Store of to issue or renew such license, and any 9. to 10 a. m. and 5 to 6 p. m. ,i?te New Ulm, Minn. officer who shall issue and renew, or Meridian Block. W shall take any part in issuing or renewing FRANK KUETZING, Its overyes, the mountainwhere Allow no merchant to palm inferior such license, upon the payment bv "Briar Pipe'' smoking tobacco grows. an, Be it ever so humble, bay use brands off on you. Insist on having the applicant of a su ix less than the full In a cabin all covered with ivy, chew Briar Pipe" smoking and "Charm of "Briar Pipe" smoking, and "Charm of HBWWSiOilNK. minimum amount required by law,the "Charm of the west," two best brands MERIDIAN BLOCK, the West" chewing tobacco. West" chewing tobacco. on earth. *****&4&A*~&. *.aBiy,l. .y- M...L *&&iWM