New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
March 30, 1887 · Page 4 of 8
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*r *vT&m SKWULM AND VICINITY. Rochester citizens have already Major Strait has bidden adieu to While looking over snme of the old A. IRVIXG. [Official HY J. MEYER. pledged $12,000 towaid securing the Washington and Congressional life and records in our court house, we noticed NEWf ULM TUBULAR WELL CO, City Council Proceedings. Travelers' Guide. location of a twine factory at that returned to his home at Shakopee.^j a book in which are recorded the first place. Adjourned meeting of the City Council marriage certificates made out in our i of the City of the New Ulm held The undersigned are now prepared to DIED.The six year old daughter of county. The first marriage in the m. Frank Kuetzing has returned from put down any size of Tubular Wells. March 23d 1887. 1a\afh^ S Mr. and Mrs. A. Liesch died of diptheria county was that of Petronella Adams to Parties wishing wells or pumps may ChicagoJ and claims to have bought The Council met at 9 o'clock Friday after an illness of only a few please call on us. William Jansen. The certificate reads pursuant to adjournment. goods cheaper and says he we will sell r^A^%^f ^RVLNG & MEYER. days duration. The bereaved parents All members present the Mayor presiding. as follows them at lower prices than ever before. Two bids for printing the City have the heartfelt sympathy of the community. etef^^ Territory of Minnesota, THE NEW E CREAMERY GO. Charter were, according to the resolution ss* VVii\oi\k4gt.f About forty of Jos. Schmucker's County of Brown. passed by the City Council at their This is to certify that on the 17th day friends gave him a genuine surprise Delegates from the three wards met last meeting, presented, and after L.WILL BOY Going East. Going West. of March A. D. 1857, in the presence of party Thursday evening, it being the opened, read and carefully examined it at Turner Hall Wednesday evening. 3 6:0 0 p.m a.m. Henry Hoffmann and Peter Mack as No. 4 Express, 9*46 a. m. No 1 Express 4:50 1 eggs for cash from and after April 10th was on motion. 38 anniversary of his birth. They 4 2 9 4 0p.m M. Jueneman was nominated far the office witnesses, I solemnized the marriage of 1887 at highest marcket price. Butter 12 Ac'm 4-50 a 2* Ac'm 10 30 a m. Resolved: That the mayor and Clerk brought a band of music and plenty of of constable. The advisability of William Jansen and Petronella Adams, 14 10-30 a m. 19 1:45 p.m. from and after May 1st 1887. For unsalted are ordered to accept the bid of Albert 16 4 15 both of Brown County. eatables with them and sailed into the appointing a city committee with power Butter in granulated form thev Bogen and award the contract to the William Pfaender, Nos 1 and 2 daily. All others daily evenings fun with a good will. will pay the highest price according to to call convention etc. was discussed same as the lowest bidder, and the clerk Justice of the peace, quality. Business .dace, KiesBno-s except Sunday. ordered to put both bids on file. and decided in the affirmative. E. G. The annual city election occurs next 2d Precint. basement corner Minn, and Center Further it was resolved that the clerk C. W. H. HETOEMAK, Agent. Pahl, H. Rudolphi and Wm. Pfaender Tuesday. Every legal voter should Subsequently, the following marriages street. is hereby ordered to procure the necessary were appointed as such committee. are recorded participate in this election. By doing blanks needed for his office. The Chas. Horn burg has erected a large ATTENTION FARMERS! so, they will get their names on the June ICth 1857. Martin Mohr and Council thereupon adjourned. shed for the protection of his farm machinery The voters of the second Ward met at Caroline Reiner, Ch. Prignitz and John Mavor. Farmers will please take notice that poll list for the fall election and save C. WESCHCKE. 0 A test Turner Hall Wednesday evening. H. Toberer witnesses, by W. Pfaender. I own two blooded Jackasses, which I At the city clerk and judges a large June 12th 1857. George E. Culps and keep for breeding purposes. The animals Rudolphi, C. Leonhard and J. Schmucker Louis SCHILLING, Clerk. Bom, Sunday Mirch 27th to Wm. amount of work. Ruthe Janie Springer, Geo. Struckman Ulm held March were imported irom Missouri, bv were appointed a committee to meet New Koch a daughter and to Tory Olsen a and Wm. Hummel witnesses, by Wm. Dr. Koehne, last year. Farmers are with similar committees from the other Special meeting of the City Council Senator Sabin has been sued in the Pfaender. requested to call on me and view the son. oLlh?cSlt wards for tne purpose of nominating a United States curcuit court at Chicago July 2d 1857. Friedrich Bock and animals. The members of the Turnverein subscribed Maria Albrecht, Chas. Albrecht and H. candidate for the office of constable. for 260,000 by H. H, Porter, R. FR. Bochum. All members present except Councilor Behnke witnesses, by W. Pfaender. 8580 towards the Herman monameut Chas. Gebser, Jos. Schmucker and A. R. Cable and Wm. Coffin for loss of Crone, the Mayor presiding July 28th 1857. Jacob Castor and fund. 4- A. Bogen were appointed ward committee their stock from mismanagement in the On motion it was resolved that the Elisabeth Weimar, E. Gerstenhauer and Clerk give the following notice: for the ensuing year. Northwestern Car Company of Stillwater. Ch. Prignitz witnesses, by W. Pfaender. Mr. Christ. Ruemke who was been Notice is hereby given that all those August 4th 1857. Isidor Luger and visiting relatives in Cincinnati returned desiring liquor license from and after AT To those who are considering the Anna Karl, Peter Gag and Georg Haas last Thursday. May 1st. next within the City of New TURNER HAIi. At the examination of teachers held witnesses, by W. Pfaender. flowing well question, the following Ulm are requested to file their applications September 19th 1857. John Jacob at the Court house in New Ulm on the Mr. Ed. Gilley, of Courtlandhas rented table compiled for the REVIEW may on or before the 9th dav of April Maier and Caroline Zietzlaff, John Sieg Sunday April 10th, 1887, 28. & 29. inst. the following persons attended the W. Doty farm and will remove not be uninteresting. The table shows A. D. 1887 at the City CleVks office. and Henry Schalck witnesses, hy Wm. and applied for the following DIE FE1NDLICHEN tnere shortly. 1 be Council thereupon adjourned. the elevation above sea-level of points Pfaender. Mayor. grades: First grade Miss Helen George Sept. 26tb 1857. Henry Behnke and C. WESCHCKE. in a line continuing in the direction of test Apul 10th the dramatic section of the At Esther Tuttle, Almond Loomis and W. Otto Hensel. Second grade Miss Maggie Center Street to the southern state line. Turnverein will appear in "Die feindhchen Comedy in 3 acts. Skinner, witnesses, by W. Pfaender. Lot is SCHILLING, Clerk. Davis, Annie Davis, Bertha Falk. The distances from the Minnesota Sept. 29th 1857. Johannes Schwaertzler Nachbarn". CAST OF CHARACTERS. I River are also given for points beyond and Margaretha Adams, W. Jansen Work has been resumed on the extension Harrows and corn toolsJofKiossner'ss all kind Councillor Gall Mr.E. Pahl. The New Ulna Sportsmen's Club will and J. Adams witnesses, by W. Pfaender. a the city limits. of the Cannon Valley road from chea Charlotte, his daughter Miss Ida Mueller. It meet at the residence of John Hauenstein Councillor Dahlen Mi.Ad Seiter,sr. Eagle Lake to Mankato. Supplies are Distance Elevation July 27th 1857. Conrad Zeller and next Sunday afternoon. Highest market price paid for fresh Eugen,hisson Mr. G. Fischer. from above being brought thither, and the work of Philippine Fink, John Zettel and Athanasius Directions 55Ji deg. W Minnesota sea-level. Timothy Seed at Dr. C. Weschcke's Pioneer Emma, his daughter Miss Bertha Fischer. River. Feet. Henle witnesses, by Rev. Valentine laying the track will begin immediately, The Edgle Mill Co. will commence Drug Store. Mrs. Kraase,widow of acouDcillor Miss E Seiter. Allies building a new engine house at Dnce. Sommereisen. and it is expected to have trains running Dr.Werbach Mr. Pfaender* i Miun. River, low water 0 784 July 27th 1857. Clitus Epple and Depot 837 HansDiever Mrs. Wm.Pfaender.jr,Koch Just received a new lot of ladies into Mankato from Red Wing by It will be filled with new machinery. Mis Minnesota Street Mathilde Erhard, John Martin Walzer S87 Grethe jackets in black, wine, navy and brown May 15. State Street 915 and Anthony Messmer witnesses, by The Young men's Endownment Association Garden Street Letter Camer Mr Hugo Schleuder. 869 colors for spring wear. We offer them Rev. Sommereisen. 912 of Minneapolis is considered a S3iDi# 35 Cent. In last week's REVIEW our West College Hill at $1.00 each. Nov. 25th 1857. Charles Sommer and Ridges, of Cottonwood 6 1,000 humbug*by secretary of State Matt&on. Newton correspondent stated that "It Doors open at 7 P. M. Curtain rises Elisabeth Graef, Fr. Roebecke and H. Ridge, Little Cottonwood 14 1,000 F. Knetzing, Meridian Block. at 8 P. M. sharp. Vajen witnesses, by W. Pfaender. is reported that Mr. Palmer lost 13 21 1,100 The morning passenger train on the Potsdam Quartzite Ridge, After the theater asocial hop will be Nov. 30th 1857. Charles Soehler and head of cattle as a result of scarcity of What's in a name?well, if you ever Selma 7.. 30 1,250 Omaha road for St. Paul leaves Kaseta given. Admission to dance 25 cents for Sophia Bernhard, Jacob Barbier and Big Bend Des Moines R.. 47 1,400 hay." Mr. Palmer called at the Review buy any other than "Briar Pipe" smoking gentlemen. ot8 49 A. M., one hour later than formerly. 67 1,500 Christ. Schaefer witnesses, by W. Pfaender. tobacco, yon will find out there is a office Friday and informed us that his 83 1,665 S W. corner Nobles Co.. 98 1.450 good deal in the name "Briar Pipe." PROBATE NOTICE. cattle are still alive and have plenty of Dec. 27th 1857. Joachim Hagemann Confirmation services will be held at State of Minnesota, County of Brown, ^ss In and Elise Marti, John Zettel and Casimir fodder. He is on the warpath, hunting What to do in case of Contagi ous Probate Court, Special Term, March 25th, 1887 Herman witnesses, by W.Pfaender. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. the Lutheran church next Sunday. for our West Newton reporter, and wej In tho matter of the estate of Eberhard Schroer October 20th 1857. John Henry deceased: diseases. Twenty-seven girls and twelve boys would advise that young man to keep On reading and filing the petition of August Vajen and Maria Graef, John Graef and NOTICE will be confirmed. Westphal, administrator of the estate of Eberhard his tracks covered. As it is quite possible that diphtheria Ph. Gross witnesses, by August Friton, ''r Schroer deceased, representing amone is hereby given that all those desirinoliquor may visit our city during the spring Justice of the Peace. other things, that he has fully administered salt The Empire Mill Co. is shut down The agricultural society met at Turner estate, and praying that a time and place be fixed license from and after May 1st Oct. 27th 1857. Albert Behnke and months, it behooves every one to know for examining and allowing his account oatlOo'-s. his ad SsfjJ for repairs. A leaky boiler is what P1. h"e A.D 1887 next, within the City of New Ulm are Hall Saturday afternoon. A new thaA BerthaBalsehmieder,Henry Behnke and ministration, and be discharged from hi what can be done to prevent its outbreak, said trust. troubles them* They expect to start requested to file their applications on William Thurnau witnesses, by A, Friton. constitution and byl-aws were accepted. ordered,d a and its spread should the outDreak It is that eaid account beexamined,and or before tho 9th dav of April A up again next week. 22n There was some disappointment because petition heard, by the Judge of this Court, on Fn- occur. In the first place cleanliness 1887 at the City Clerks office. Dated Oct. 29th 1857. John Herkelrath and th the annual allowance of seeds Richard, son of Rev. Griffith Roberts New Ulm March 28th 1887. Louise Pfaff, Andreas Pfaff and F. W. is the sine qua non, not only as a clock A. M., at the Probate Office in said county. was not distributed, but this could not By order of the City Council. Gebser witnesses, by A. Friton. And it is further ordered, that notice thereof be of Cambria, died Thursday. Deceased of preventive, but should also enter given to all persons interested, by publishing a March 9th 1858. Charles Hansing Louis SCHILLING. Clerk. be done as the seeds have not arrived. was 25 years old. The fnneral occured copy f this order for three successive weeks largely into the curative treatment. and Louise Huber, AVm. Kahlfdd and prior to said day of hearing in the New Ulm Review As soon as the Secretary receives them Saturday. Houses which during the winter have a weekly newspaper, printed and published George Pfeiffer witnesses, by A. Friton. .ATTENTION FARMERS. at the City of New Ulm, in said County. he will notify the members. Mr. B. been hermetically sealed, shouldnow be May 13th 1858. Jacob Mueller and Dated at New Ulm, the 25th day of March Mr. H. Noak was down from Mortsn The NewUlni Creamery Co. will commence Juni was elected to act as secretary A. D. 1887. Ida Huber, Adolph Seiter and Peter thoroughly ventilated, double windows gathering cream from and after By the Court, Sunday and Monday. He expresses Lieber witnesses, by Chas. Koehne, Justice during the absence of E. Weschcke. should be removed, cellar ways opened, ENT BBANDT, May 2nd 1887. ^"Highest market price himself as being well satisfied with the of the Peace. (First marriage after (I*. J. Judge of Probate The next meeting will be held June 11. $25,000.00 decomposing material removed therefrom, in cash will be paid for same and farmers Minnesota had become a State.) business and his present location. are respectfully requested to patronize and cellar-walls whitewashed. Date not given. Alois Palmer and F. Bochutn makes the following the Co., as the Co.'s .endeavors The board of health meets in Dr. The water supply also should receive Rosalia Pelzl, Werner Boesch and Fr. will be to manage the Creamery in the claims why mules are superior to horses. IN GOLD! Ring witnesses, by Chas. Koehne. Stricider's office on the second Monday proper attention and all deposits of decomposing interest of the farmers, patronizing 1. They only need half as much June 4th 1858. Lorenz Enderle and of each month. Parties wishing to material in its neighborhood them as well as their own. food and are always willing to work. Christina Trautmann, Benedict Drechsler WILL BE PAID FOR consult with the board are requested to thoroughly removed. In case the dis and Anna McCarry witnesses, by ARBUCEES' COFFEE WRAPPERS. 2. They are worth twice as much. 3. TAKE NOTICE. attend the meetings. ease should appear in any particular Rev. Sommereisen. A span of mules lasts a life time. 4. fr July 5th 1858. Gottfried Kuehnel family, medical advice should at once $1,000.00 1 Premium, The large streamers. announcing I will be in New Ulm about the A readier market can be found for and Reihner, ErnstFritsche and Geo. be obtained and the health board notified. $500.00 each 2 Premiums, second week in April, prepared to do closing out sales, have been taken them than for horses. 5. They can do Jacobs witnesses, by Chas. Koehne. 6 Premiums, $250.00 Isolation of the patient from all work in my line. Tuning and regulating down and the closing out merchants August 8th 1858. George Merkle and more work. 6. The U. S. government $100.00 25 Premiums, Pianos, Cleaning and repairing those not affected is of first importance Veronica Fink, Ath. Henle and M. Fink i are unpacking their stocks of spring $50.00 100 Premiums, prefers them to horses and this should Organs. Leave your orders at Olsen's and when this cannot be done in the witnesses, by Rev. Sommereisen. $20.00 200 Premiums, .roods. Drugstore. be conclusive evidence in their favor. August 13th 1858. Jacob Schulze and $10.00 1,000 Premiums, patients home, removal to more favor PROF. L. M. A. MUNTZ. Mary Kouschnick, George and Mary City Clerk Schilling exhibits a map able surroundings should at once be We clip the following from the Rock For full particulars and directions see Circular The Piano Tuner. Mickel witnesses, by Rev. Sommereisen. of the cit) in the Post office. The map in every pound of AKBUCBXES' COFFEE. performed. Another matter of impor County Heiald. August 21st 1858. Christian Kumm House Cleaning Time show tin* ward bounderies and should tance is the period at which the patient Sam Millhouse and Harre Woodruff and Louise Klingbeil, ChristopbJKumm studied by all who are not sure in have made preparations to start northward and August Nagel witnesses, by Fried. can be allowed to attend school or mingle .& the first of next week on a trapping Rehfeld, Justice. which ml they live. with those not exposed. The attention expedition. They will take with August 27th 1858. Benedict Bangerter of school superintendents, and The Boar 1 of Trade will meet in them three hundred traps, guns, camping and Mary Sahli, Niklas and Maria teachers is called to chap? 132 Sec. 26 outfit etc.,and expect to be absent Sahli witnesses, by August Huelster, is now nearly at hand and many a lady finds Turner Hill Fndiv evening. The for about six weeks." laws ot 1883 which reads as follows Minister of the Gospel. committee on flowing-well ly be able September 16th 1858. James Budler "That no principal, superintendent or Mr. Millhouse was a resident of New that she is in need of some new article in the way 1% to repoLt by that time. All members and Jane Barnhert, Fred, and Sophia Ulm for several years, employed in teacher of any school and no parent, ire expected to be present. Roebecke witnesses, by F. Rehfeld. of house furnishing goods such as a new Carpet, the New Ulm Creamery. He left master or guardian of anv child or minor, October 4th 1858. Jacob Hintermann The communion oi the Lord's Supper for Luverne last fall. having the power and authority to and Mina Land, H. Ilerrendoerfer and probably some curtains and most likely some will be administered on Easter Sunday, L. Fay witnesses, by A. Friton. prevent, shall permit any child or minor lud Christians of other denominations December 20th 1858. Alois Schmelz MR. JUSTICE CIIITTY of London recently having scarlet fever, diphtheria, WALL PAPER. For any of Storeg these oods and Maria Kretsch, John Kretsch and ue cor hill nivited to join with us in (&h&*%*u W&g$*W& heard a case concerning some small pox, or any dangerous infectious obser\aneo. Henrv Ilillesheim witnesses, by John its agricultural implements and household or contagious disease or any child residing Manderfeld, Justice. furniture. One of the lawyers was very in any house in which any such disease December 24th 1858. Hermann Plath A Confirmation Service will be held and Louise Lange, H. G. Walker and prosy, and after talking about the implements is the best place to go to, for he can not only sell I exists or has recently existed, to tho Congregational Church next Sunday Aug. Schwerdtfeger witnesses, by John until the court was nearly attend any public or private school until at 10:30 A. M., in the German Manderfeld. ou any kind of a carpet, but he also sews it and asleep, said: "And now, my Lord, I the board of health of the town, village, language, at the close will follow a few December 2d 1858. David Haeberle will address m\self to the furniture." borough or city shall have given and Dorothea Schiestel, Alb. Blatz and remarks in English. All interested are puts it down for you if desired.' All SHADES and 'You have been doing that for an hour Fr. Rehfeld witnesses, by Ch. Wagner, its permissions therefore, nor in any cordially invited to be present. Justice. already," replied Mr. Justice Chitty. manner to be unnecessarily exposed or CURTAINS bought" at his place are fitted and December 2d 1858. Berthold Schlichting Mrs. Ross and her S. S. class will give Ex. to needlessly expose any other person and Anaalie Schiestel, Albert Blatz an Orange Social, in the Congregational ut up free of any extra charge in the eityf H$M to the taking or to the infection of anv and Fr- Rehfeld witnesses, by C. Wagner. Ex-Congressman J. B. Wakefield arrived church, this (Wednesday) evening. contagious disease." In cases of death Oranges will be served in various ways, home last week from his visit to Having the largest and best selected stock of wall December 3rd 1858. Christian Prignitz from diphtheria or other contagious disease also cake, rolls and coffee,from 7 to his old home at Winsted, Connecticut, and Carolina Behnke, L. Brockmann early burial should, if possible, paper on hand and the best workmen in the city in his eni^ and H. Behnke witnesses, by C. 10.30 o'clock. All are cordially invited. which visit was made after the ajournment be practised and the funeral strictly Wagner. of congress. Mr. Wakefield is private. Chap. 132, Sec. 2 (Laws of December 22d 1858. M. Meyer and ploy for hanging same, he CERTAINLY offers you the In another column the City Clerk enjoying good health, in fact he is looking Antonie Gropper, Peter and M. Gropper 1883 calls attention to this subject.) .fE-KJ gives notice to all of those who wish to better than we have seen him for witnesses, by Aug. Friton. biggest inducements to call on him and give him a trial. "That no person shall allow to be retained sell liquor after May 1., to file their applications, January 1st 1859. John B. Renville some years. Thus he closes up his unburied the dead body of any for license, before April 9th. 5000 and Mary A. Butler, H. D. Cunningham &""<M congressional career and comes back to human being for a longer time than witnesses, by S. R. Biggs* missionary This has to be done in order that the Mm enjoy the peace and quiet of his pleasant to the Dakota's, at Hazlewood, Brown four days or where death has been names of applicants can be published home. He has made a faithful, Countv, Minn. Rolls.P%^AfALL Paper caused by a contagious disease for a two weeks before granting of license as January 23d 1859. William Clark and earnest and able record, and retires longer time than 24 hours after the required by law. Kelziga Frenier, in presence of the parents with respect and confidence of his large death of such person, without a permit an of the bride, by Wm. S. Williamson, Borders are offered constituency. We welcoome him home Susanna Kumm was granted a divorce from the local board of health which ordained minister of the Presbyterian to the peace and quiet of this beautiful from her husband, Christian, thettpublie by Church. permit shall specify the length of time village that was his home and his town March 21st 1859. John Other-Dav March 26. She gets the custody of the to which such body may be retained unburieds and Rosanna Mallikin, H. D. Cunningham, from the day of its conception, and at children and $1400. Four hundred and when death has been M. Renville and others witnesses, whose birth and christening he was not dollars in cash and the balance in ten caused by a contagions disease the body by S. R. Riggs, minister. only present, but officiated. Mr. yearly installments of $100 each. Mrs. February 10th 1859. Adolph Steimle shall if directed by said board be Charles Gebser. Wakefield has filled many offices of Kumm has bought the property of Ch. and Mina Jacobs, Nik Wernz and John immediately disinfected in such manner Hauenstein witnesses, by Henry Kompe, trust and filled them with credit and Krug and will remove to town. as may be directed by said board Justice. ability. He has been representative, and enclosed in a tightly sealed coffin A message received from Grand June 3rd 1859. Friedrich Heers and senator, lieutenant-governor and congressman Dorothea Heise, W. and C. Heers witnesses, which shall not thereafter be opened Forks, D. T., Monday announces the Throat or and retires from politics with by Henry Kompea.n and the funeral of such person shall be death of Mrs. Theresa Bassford which witJ Dealer in a spotless name and clean record. If strictly private and in the removal occurred at the latter place Sunday. tri Lung Disease. If you have TNft^vH. is vouchsafed to but few public men therefore for burial or otherwise hearses JX,% Mrs. Bassford was a daughter of Mrs. gBOOKS, STATIONERY, PAPER to retire from a political life of over a Cough or Cold, or the children are or other such vehicles as may be M. Blessing, of West Newton, whose thirty years with a record as clear. threatenedwith CrouporWhooping Cough, authorized by said board should be em sudden death at Grand Forks was announced use Acker's English Remedy and prevent HANGINGS and MUSICAL GOODS. Again we welcome him home.BLUJS ed." farther trouble. It is a positive core,' in the REVIEW two weeks EARTH CITY POST&K i|y and we guarantee it. Price 10 and 50c ago. :israrwTJXi* L. Boos, New Ulm, Minn. Ji 1