New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
April 20, 1887 · Page 4 of 8
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JMllfi p^^f^p^P^Wl W sKWULM AND VICINITY. City Employes for 1887. Fatal Accident ty) JohniC Geiger received four (4) I votes.For City Surveyor: Julius Monday morning Jos. Mat-sell Jr., of Dy given that all alleys he re Berndt received five (5) votes.For Travelers'-* Guide. *Th city council has confirmed the *s NI1TTPP West Newton, shot off an old gun. Assessor: Louis Shilling received five folloyving appointments made by Mayor llUllUD Through some fault of the gun the shot duringcityeof the New Ulm monthstmus (5) votes.For Poundmaster: John be clean th summer Weschcke: Jos. A. Eckstein, City Attorney Nun Sr. received five (5) votes.For came out of the side instead of the end Beautifulflowersandjplants: that all outhouses must be thoroughly Chas. Winkelmann, Chief of Lamp lighter: Gottlieb Dittman received as it should properly do. A piece of cleaned or disinfected on or before the Cut flowers for funerals, parties and five (5) votes.For Bridge tender: Police John Geiger Night Patrolman first day of May. This order will be the gun went with the ammunition and weddings supplied on order by mail or Joseph Kunz received five (5) for one year Jos. Koehler Night Patrol strictly enforced. !t^ telegraph. All kinds of Greenhouse took part of Mr. Matsch's left thunmb votes.For Street Cleaner:Edward A By order of the Bdard of Health' for six months Jul. Berndt Surveyor plants packed and shipped to all parts eteif(f Baeumler received five (5) votes.For with it. O. C. STKICKLER, Health officer. of the country. VViqor\k>.f L. Schilling Assessor J. Nunn Grave Digger: Jacob L. Mueller received $ New Ulm, April 13th 1887. Steve Hance is the proud possessor Address: MEXDENHAXL GEEE Poundmaster G. Dittmann Supt. of five (5) votes. The Council then HOUSES, 18th St. and 1st Ave. South or fixed the salaries and bonds for the .ap- of a white rat. He says she's a dandA. Gomg West. Going East. Street Lamps Jos. Kunz Bridgewatchman NOTICE City Store 15, 4th St. South Minneapolis. pointive officers as follows ?^4 No 4 Express. 9 46 a m. No. 1 Express 4:500 a.m.. Ed. Baeumler Supt. of Street 6-0 p.m STATE OF MINNESOTA, Miss Carrie Schaefer qf St. Paul is 4 2 9 4 0pm 3 City Attorney $200 City Marshall County of Brown, ss. Cleaning force J. L. Mueller Supt. of 12 Ac'm 4 50 a. 23 Ac'm 10:30 a m. JB E. J. MENDENHALL, visiting with her relatives. $50 per month,, and the bond at $500 14 10 SO a m. 19 1 45 p.m. City of New Ulm. Cemetry J. Rohner Street Conmissio- Policeman (night duty) $40 per month '16 4 15 p. hyj The concert to be fgiven at Turner Notice is hereby given that Jacob Assessor, $150 and the bond at $500 1 ^fJ-ul Nos 1 and 2 daily All others daily ner Bender lot 3 block 2 south of centre str. Hall May 7th will be the best ever given GBASS SEEDS. Lamp lighter $30 per month Bridge except Sundaj\ has made application for liquor license. President Rudolph has appointed the by local talent. Don't fail to attend. 45sl tender $25 per month from March 1st z**& m' The City Council will meet on May C. W. H. HEIDEMAN, Agent. following committees of the council: to November 1st and $5 per month for 3d A. D. 1887 at 7:30 p. m. to hear said The undersigned has received a very the balance f the year Street Cleaner On stieets1. Ward, Geo. Doehne 2d application. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS Married at the Holy Trinity Church large supply of all kinds of fresh grass $2 per week. Ward, Jos. Schmucker 3d Ward, Ig. By order of the City Council. and garden seeds which will be"sola The bond othe Constable was fixed at yesterday, Wd. JEibner and Miss Mary Gymnastic exhibitionTurner Dated New Ulm April 18th A. D. 1887. Schwendinger. Poor H. Crone. Cemetry during the seeding season at very low $500. The Council then designated the Hall. Rosskopf. The REVIEW joins their LCUIS SCHILLING. and Parks Joseph. Schmucker prices. The list includes thefollowing* ^New Ulm Post" as the official paper B-ir fixtures for saleEd Dunkel. t^r- many friends in wishing them joy. ,_ City Clerk. viz:White Clover, Red Clover, California for the ensuing year, and further resolved and Ig. Schwendinger. Fire department Balls, Marble and CanesC. L. or Afalfa Clover, Swedish or that all official notices, and the John Hauenstein. Roos. Work on the Herman Monument will STONE WANTED. Alsyke Clover, Red Top, Blue Grass, Proceedings of the council be also published Wall Paper and CarpetsC Wagner begin at on.ee. Mr. Julius Berndt returned Orchard Grass, Timothy, English and. 100 Cords of Stone (Prairie Boulders) in the New Ulm Review. Below we give the list of jurors drayvn from St. Paul last week, where Italian Rye Grass, Millet, Hungarian for the Herman's Monument foundatiom The City Coancil then determined for the spring term of the District Court Sample RoomJac. Hoeshelei. Vetches, Buckwheat, etc. All of the Enquire of Jul. Berndt or John he had been to attend a meeting of the that the regular meetings be held at which convenes Tuesday May 24th 1887. NoticeBoard of Health. above seeds have been selected with Hauenstein. the Council room on the first Tuesday Monument Committee, and states that Application for liquor license. GKAND JUBOBS. great care and bought from reliable of each month at 8 o'clock p. m. from Dance at Union Hall Sunda\. he was ordered to proceed with the Christ Spellbrink John B. Arnold SALOON FUTURES FOB SALE. parties. Parties in need of any of these May 1st to November 1st and at 7:30 Chas. Stuebe Adolph Seiter Jr. work forthwith. seeds will do well to call on me and p. m. from November 1st to May 1st A pension has been granted to F. M. Mullen John Fenske inspect the seeds and obtain prices. The following committees of the Sunday afternoon a large number of I offer my saloon fixtures, including H. M. Hills Albert Pretzer Friedman of this piace Dr. C. WESHKEr Council were then appointed. shelving, counter refrigerator, shoves the friends of Mr. and Mrs. Christ and Em. Schnobnch Wm. Murfin PROBATE NOTICE. Street Committee, first Ward: Don't forget the fair at Turner Hall and pool table for sale cheap. Also Karl Klotz George Guth Sr. o"*.y on Wm. Ruemke assembled at the latters George Doehne. Second Ward: Joseph Browcn State of Minnesota, Connty or ss I my stock of wines and liquors. May 7th and 8th. J. N. Montgomery Peter Runitz Probate Court. Special Term, March 2S& jftK. house to witness the baptism of four ot Ml Schmucker. Third Ward: Ignatz ED. DUNKEL. Carl Forster Henry Scheible In the inat.er of the estate or Jens Peder Jensen i Schwendinger.Fire Department. John deceased. Christian's and one of William's children. Wni Hummel records an increase to John Junger Wm. Koch dle Hauenstein.Poor and Sick, Henry Rev. Albrecht offiieiated' F. Burg Sr. his family. Its a boy and he arrived J. H. P. Hoy to be the last will and testament ofJensHPeder n"e Crone.Grave yard and Park, Joseph Jenser. deceasea, latetof said County, has been de. Andrew Potter Aug. Sandmann Fnda Mankato will not get the $4,000 hotel Schmucker and Ignatz Schwendinger. hvered to this Court Sunday evening April 24th. 1887. Jesse Palmer And whereas, Ane Mane Jensen has filed tbare-' The City Clerk reported that C. W. about which so much ado has been Attorney Foi bes of Mai'shall was in with her petitionRepresenting among other things GRAND BALL. iJen ft*1^? H. Heideman had qualified and accepted PETIT JURORS. made lately. Mr. Holbrook, the projector, 'j town Saturday attending to some legal John Hauenstein the office as member board of health. Frank Leibold the 23rd day of March 1887, testate, and that ,d announced Tuesday that he Admission 35 cents for Gents. Eugen Koehler petitioner is the sole executrix named said last C. Gamble Then the Council adjourned. ousmess before Judge Webber. last will and testament, and praying that the saed would be unable to build because parties Julius Honl George Hart JOHN C. RUDOLPH, A cordial invitation is extended by instrument may be admitted to probate, and that I Hugo Fischer ariived here from Wm. Grimes Arnold Gulden Attest: President of Council. letters testamentary be to her issued thereon who were to share the expense yvith It is ordered, That the proofs of said instrument, Minneapolis yesterday. weeksHe will reVfJ1 THE MANAGERS. Henry Behnke Thorn: F. Talbot LOOTS SCHILLING, Clerk. here for a few preperator him could not fulfill their agreementWe and the said penfaon, be heard before this Jacob Klossner Peter Roland 1ia TURNER HALL7 Court, at the Probate Office in said Countv on Approved: C. WESCHCKE, hope that Mankato people will not Thursday the 88th day of April A. D. 18W, at 10 Peter Eischen Hans J. Knutson Mayor. o'clock in the forenoon, when al1 concerned may toentenng the Turnlehrersemmar at feel too bad about this. If they want to Andrew Barr H. Vogelpohl Jr. appear and contest the probate of said instrument* Sunday evening, April 24,1887, Paul C. Jacobson J. E. Smith tMilwaukee. And it is further ordered, That public notice of stop at a first class hotel and get a April 15th, 1887. the time and place of eaid hearing be given to all Andrew Shellum A. J. Eckstein Special meeting of the City Council I H. Guggisberg of Lafayette will sell good, square meal they will only have persons interested, by publication of thse orders THE Alex. Blanchard George Bentley for three weeks successively previous to said day of the City of Neyv Ulm held April 15th, Jiis Farm implements etc. April 28th. to take an hours ride and stop at of hearing, the New Ulm Review a newspaper Wolfgang Schmid George Woldnck 21 1887. The meeting was called by the printed and published at the City of JTpw Ulm in ?He will remove to Winthrop to engage New Ulm We have plenty of room and said County. Mayor for the purpose of appointing in the milling business, about May 1. Have you bought your tickets to the enough to eat. one police officer for night duty, one By the Cot-'*. street commissioner and one fire marshall (T ex ERNST BRANDT*. a fair to be given bythe\oung ladies of Judge of Probate. ,,J will be celebrated by a gymnastic exhibition, The voung ladies of the Turnverein In its report of the first session of the and transacting such other business the Turnverein? If not, do so at once will hold a fair in Turner Hall Satur- recitations and a social hop. as may come before the Council. All new city council of Minneapolis, the PROBATE NOTICE. and avoid the rush at the box office. members present, the President, Mr. PBOGBAMME. IJT day and Sunday May 7th and 8th. Sat- Pioneer Press says. "The first office to State of Minnesota, CouHty ofE Browna SchroenI berhar Petitio Augus Rudolph, in thechair. Terme, jUrday evening they will give a concert. Probate Court, Special MarrhSti, fflW The Zoeglingsverein will celebrate be filled was that of president of the I Part th S fihn A communication from the Mayor matter0f,h9eStat deceaied and of the estate of Eberlfard their 21 anniversary at Turner Hall council. Aid. Gibson, on behalf of the wwKe1diaiiSn 1. Overture- Orchester. It is no use trying to do business "y admmfsteicd sail recalling the nomination of August at0 fu ,mst he}asl 2. Exercises on Horizontal Bar 1 Class. next Sunday. The evenings pro Democratic members, nominated Titus Juderjahn for police officer (night qrh-S^* Without adveitising. It is just like representingt dl8C"S "om his ftat 2Sff.tI!f,lS8'deceased, Schroer 3. Address I.President. 4winking at a girl in the dark you know gramme consists of gymnastic exercises duty), F. Melges for street commissioner Mareck and Aid. Cooley named for the Jmo 4. Dumbbell exeicises 16 Scholars. and substituting the name of Joseph recitations, music and dancing. Cour Fn office the Hon. D. M. Clough, who he ft estate, ind prayingh th"t a tim*h and place be fixed ^what you are doing but nobody else 5. Exercises on Parallel Bars ta t, Koehler for Police officer (night duty) anld for zaminlntra allowingohie account ofhisad: said was the unanimous choice of the Jndge A teachers' institute will be held at s^idfru"/.0"' does. Active Turners. Jacob Rohner street commissioner th Republican caucus. Mareck received Springfield next week. ordered',5 he^r^ and nominating Julius Berndt for fiie II Part It is that said account be examined and SSl,rt% Henry Crone has severed hi3 connection twenty votes and Clough sixteen on the marshall was presented, read and ordered 6. Ovciture Oiehester. Additional locals on first page. Publishe atlOo'-dh day the 32nd day ot *pnl, A.Dnin1887, with the hrru of Theodore Crone filed. 7. Exercises on how 1 Class. informal ballot. On the formal ballot clock A at the Probate Office said county.cr*M 8. Decl'imation A Member. And it ih further ordered,p that mte notice0thereof be On motion, the Council then confirmed *.nd will now devote all his time to the Are you going to the vote was. Mareck, 23: Clough, 13 ,er W given to all persons interested, byy publishing a 9. TanziPigen 24 girls. following appointments for the ensumoyear- oldeer Tv dR copy ef this for three successive weeks management of the city branch ot the do any painting this summer? If so. Aid. Mareck was assisted to the chair eek, prior tT.ai,said to daj of hearinCg in25,l New Ulm Re. 10. Indianclub & mgini: A Member. T. Tlien it is to your interest to knoyv Creamery company. th by Aldermen Morse and Barrows, and 11. Pxrnni.ds. Foi Police (night dutv) fiom May 1*1 'Llm, wheie ou can get the best quality, at itv ol New in aid Comity. W after he had made a little speech of to November 1st, Joseph Koehler For After the exhibition N Mrs. Theodore Richartz, well known therefoie I yvish to call your attention 1 A. D'^" Street Commissioner, Jacob Rohner. thanks the jvcouncil SOCIAL HOP. to my complete stock and superior quality took a ballot for to all of the old settlers, died at her By the Court. For Fire Marshall, Julius Berndt. Judge ol Probate of Paints. Especially to my prepared vice-preident." Mr Mareck was formerly 6 ,TJ nome in town Milford Saturday noon, ERNPT BRANDT, The Council then faxed the salaries (1 Doors open at 7 p. m. house and villa paints, manufactured a citizen of New Ulm, and his at the age ot 66 years. The funeral occurred and bonds for the appointive officers as Admission 25 cts. Children 10 cts. by C. T. Raynolds & Co., New election to so important a position is a NOTICE. folloyvs: Mondav. An extra charge will be made for York. One of the/ largest and oldest yvell-meiited recognition of his many Police $40 per month from Mav 1st gentlemen part cipatms in the dance. paint manufaetureis in~the U. S whose STATE OF MINNESOTA, i Died, at her residence in town Cottonwood to November 1stStreet Commissioner A cordial invitation to attend is extended x' paints are largely used by such laro-e good qualities. A council that could County of Brown. Ss. Friday last, Mrs. Wm. Feselmeyei. $1.50 per day from May 1st to November to all by the consumers of Paints as the Pullman City of New Ulm. make Mr. Mareck its presiding officer 1st and the bond of the same Mrs. Feselmeyer died after an illness Car Works, yvhereQuality is of the utmost ZOEGLINGSVEREIX. Notice is hereby givea that the following must have somo good material in it' $200. importance. My quick drying of only a weeks duration. The bereaved Residence Property for Sale. named persons have made applications democrats or no democrats. Mr. John Lind appeared before the heavy body floor paint yvill wear and for liquor license. tamily have the sympathy ot all Council and requested the same to establish give \ou satisfaction. My prices for New Ulm Turn Veiem lot. 1 to 7 b'eck 107 south 1 their Inends in this sad affliction. Two houses and a barn situated on the grade of the part of State Oil, yvhite lead, brushes, and everything The Hficollet correspondent of the of Centre sir OUUM street lying between 3rd south and 6th in the paint line, will be the very two lots are offered for sale cheap. Call St. Peter Journal says "The prospect Julius Gncthnslot 11 and 12 block 66 north Tot & Have }ou heard M. Mullen's prize 1 north streets. lowest and quality gaurantced. Please Centie st on or address of a grist mill is very flattering. Two rJ oonundnim If not, here she goes. August Dietz lot 8 block 69 north of Centre str give me a call. On motion the matter was referred to Hilton Ziehcr lot 11 & block 66 north of Centre gentlemen hailing from Cincinnati piopose, JOHX C. PRAHL. What is the difierence between an american Meridian Block O. M. OLSEN. the Committee on Streets with power to Joeph Schneider lot block 67 north of Centie st. Star Sample Room, if given a $2000 bonus, to erect a investigate and take action thereon. Tl Indian and a genuine irishmen F. \V Bwarsch lot 10 block 66 north of Centre str W eigand Hauenstein lot 6 block 67 north of Centiebtr bonds of Chas. Winkelman, City Marshall mill with a capacity of. 200 bbls. per 1 valuable pnze, emblematic ot the solution, City Council Proceedings. *'*y and M. Jueneman Constable,in the day, at a cost of $60,000. They propose, and will be ofteied for correct aners Ferdinand Gollnast lot 0 &, 10 block 1 south or sum of $500 each were presented and on Farmers' Home. if they decide to locate here, to April 12th, 1887. Centie -t A tu cent stamp must accompany motion approved and ordered filed. Jacob Hosscheler lot 6& 7 block 66 noith of ConFranz Session of the City Council of the City have the mill completed by Oct. 1st. all answers, to insure notice. Schubert lot 8 block 68 north of Centre str. The Clerk reported that the City Attorney of New Ulm held April 12th, A. D. Our citizens have responded nobly to GeorM Vogci lot 7 block 104 noith of Centre itr. 1887. Jos. A. Eckstein, Citv Marshall Leonhard Bartel found out to his sorlow JACOB H0ESCHELER, Prop r. John Gahrtcl lot 5 block 69noith of Centre Mr the call for assistance, and have thus Chas. Winkelman, Policeman John C. All members present, the Mayor presiding. V\ illiarn Amine lot 6 block 68 north or Centre str. that the game law, enacted by the far raised $1,723, and they feel pretty Geiger, Constable Michael Jueneman JohnF Neumann loflO block 64 north of Centre Dealer in iate legislature, is no dead lettet. On str The minutes of the last meeting were and Assessor Lou's Schilling have qualified sure ot raising the rest of the amount." Wines, Liquors John Krefch lot 0 blockfi6south of Centre str complamt ot J. Gewet he \\a ariessted read and ordered approved. and accepted their respective We congratulate our neighbor-, to Joseph Schmuckei lot 9 & 30 block J37 north of The Clerk reported that the newly offices. tor saootiag a goo3e the Minnesota Centre str. their good luck- If by offering a bonus and Cigars. elected officers have qualified and accepted The annual Statement ot the Receipts, Wenzel Schot^ko lot bh tk noi th of Centre rnei. Battel pie id guilt} and was of $2,000, they can induce $60,000 to sti their office. Expenditures, Assets and Liabilities of nned $10 00 aud costs bv Justice Com ad Huebner lot 1 block b8 south ofOcntrestr The Council thereupon adjourned. A fine lundi will be served every day. come to their town, they are very fortunate the Citv of New Uini made and presented Fred Wjllum lot 1 blocK 68 south of Centre str Fisschei. by the Clerk, yvas referred to a Committee A Sdbiha lot 1 block t9 north of Centre str Cor. Minn. & Center streets. and should close the bargain at C. WESCHCKE, te M.ilier Ftppert lot 13 block 64 south of Centre stMathia* Attest: j Mayor. of tyvo consisting f Councilors 7 New'Ulm, Minn. Grat/ lot 1 block 69 south of Ctr-tre str once. Should they be unable to raise The light artillery which was in camp Louis SHILLING, Clerk. George Doehne and Henrv Crone for Frank Friedmann lot 4 block 68 north of Centre st. the necessary sum we would suggest to \utu the 2d. Regt. at New Ulm last Joet Flor lot 11 & 12 block N north of Centre st verification and for comparison with WASTED, The Turnverein wants a Michael Juenemann lot 1 & 2 block north of the books of the Citv Clerk and the City the Cincinnati gentlemen to locate in summer, will probably be with the Second April 12th, 1887. Centre str competent Stew art. Application Treasdrer. Meeting of the Citv Council of the str1 Jacob Johnson lot 14 block 64 north or Centre New Ulm. The reputation this city has again this jear. The St. Paul for the position mus be made Kdw ird Dunkel lot 13 Work C5 north of Centre'st City of New Ulm held April 12th A. D. The Council thereupon adjourned. as a flour manufacturing centre i worth before May 1st. For particulars inquire Globe of April 15th sajs. "Col. Joseph 01) uies Vengel lot 9 block 6=5 north of ''entre str," 1887. Kma*iuel Schnobtnch lot i block 67 north of Cen-rfi JOHN 0. RUDOLPH, of the more to a new mill than a bonus, of Bobleter ot the Second Minnesota, The newly elected members of the Attestr President of Council. tfe str. S WlRTHSCHAFTS-COMMITTEE. thousands of dollars would be in any with his staii. visited Foit Snelhng yesterday Council having all qualified took their Fnedench Keller part of Eagle Mill Outlot north Louis SCHILLING. Clerk. seats. of Centre str. other toyvn. lor the purpose ot conferring Approved: c. WESCHCKE. NOTICE. Jacob Uottmg part of Eagle Mill Ou'lot north of Present were: John C. Rudolph, Mayo r. with the light artillery officers. It is Centre str. John Hauenstein, George Doehne, lr %i Improvement of the Minnesota Sealed bids will be received by the A The City Council will meet on April nis wish to have the light battery a-ain natz Schwendinger, Henry Crone and Just received a new lot of ladies undersigned up to the 2nd day of May river. Charles J. Allen, major ef engineers, 28th A. D. 1887 at 7.80 p. m. to hear I go into camp with the Second. Maj. Joseph Schmucker. jackets in black, wine, navv andbrown at 2 p. m. for building an approach onto said applications. J& U. S. A., being asked by a Pioneer colors for spring wear. We offer them The Council was called to order by Rodney of the battery will accompany a bridge over the little Cottonwood By order of the City Council. ^V% Press reporter about the prospective at SI.00 each. the Clerk and John C. Rudolph was near Nic Guldens place. Plans and Col. Bobleter to Mankato at an early Pated New Ulm April 9th A.D. 1887.. elected temporary president work of the government in improving specifications can be seen at my house. F. Kuetzing, Meridian Block. date to look over the ground, and if he i "f+ LOUIS SCHIIXING. The Council then proceeded to elect We reserve the right to reject any and the navigable rivers of ihe Northwest CitBirkmeycr.CounClerky hnds it suitable for artillery target practice, XTOTICE is horeby applicatio, given that Henry by ballot a president of the Council for all bids. J-^ bnsmade to the Village The greatest assortment of light summer during the coming season, has the he will probably give his consent the ensuing year. The ballots resulted hats, stiff and soft, just received at cil of the Village of Springfield, Brown CountyMinnesota, ^jtANDUEAS GROEBXEK. following to say with regard to the Minnesota as follows: John C. Rudolph received for license to sell intoxicating liaaore to going into the encampment. The Theo. Crone's. Come and look at our for a period beginning May 1st, 1887 and endine three (3) votes George,^Doehne received river: "No appropriation for 25cents hats for children and boys. Tovf of CoSnSooS: artillery officers speak in the highest July 1st, 1887 on the following described premises, two (2) votes Henry Crone received viz The south room on tbe first floor of at the improvement of the Minnesota Ri -&> teims of the courtesy and hospitality ot two ftory frame building situated on Lots No 7,. one (1) vote. Whereupon John ^Julius Krause,^ Confirmation wreaths at 15cts. 20cts. ver has been made since 1878. The act 8 and 9, Block 9 in tbe said Village of Springfield. Col. Bobleter in past }ears." C. Rudolph was declared elected. The Kuetzinns. And further, that said Council will be in session 25cts., also 7 inch wide Sash Ribbons of Congress approved August 5th, 1886, Communications from the mayor were at the Calaboose in said Village on the 25th day Painter and Paper Banger. avarda f!^ of April 1887, at 7:30 p.m. of said day, at whi& however, authorized a survey of that presented, read and ordered filed. Consideration A former citizen of this place, Mr. time atd application will be beard. and action thereon was deferred river with a view to its improvement Dated this 8th day of April 1S7 Ed. Casey, no *r of Franklin, had to suffer WANTED at Theo. Crone's. 5000bush- until to-morrow. M. ROBERTOOJC. Ceiling ecofatioii h. 0pedikIity. by locks and dams, and,it is expected rather seveiely for placing the part nailiUJIelsof corn, at 35 cents a Then the Council adjourned to Jaeeorder of said Vil7agc,,,3 bushel, cash. J% to carry the survey the coming season All work executed neatly and promptly. of a good Samaritan One chilly Sanday Wednesday April, 13th, 1887, at 7:30 p. Orders may be left" at my residence TSTOTJCB is hereby given, that AngnatHoll has from the mouth of the Minnesota, two men drove into Franklin. They made application to the village Council of tbe in Rnemke's building corner of e?gs. fresh eggs taken in exchange which is opposite St. Paul, to Manka- VillHge SspringtJeld, Brown County and State were cold and induced Ed. to open his irf&i&i&Sm JOHN C. RUDOLPH, Eggs* Minnesota and Fourth North streets. of Minnesota, for a license to sell iatoxicatrar Attest: President of Council. to." If there are to be any survey's for goods at market price at saloon and get them a drink of corn liquors for a period beginningMay 1st. 18*7 and J. KRAUSE. Louis SCHILLING, Clerk. ending July 1st in sid year on the following described *fcjj made, they should extend to the head F. Kuetzing's. juice. Some one in town noticed this premises, via: The East room onthe first Approved: c. WESCHCKE, Meridian Block. THE PALACE floor of a two story frame building Situated on Lot of navigation. For years the people of and complained to the Grand Jury, who Mayor. 6 Block 17 the *d Hlag of Springfield. And this section have been tryino- to ^et of course indicted Mr. Casey for selling lorther, that said Council will 1 in session at th RESTAURAHT&COHFECTIOMERY. ^Highest market price paid for fresh Caiaboo said Village on tre 2?th day of April April Ktb, 1887. congress to fix the head of navigation liquor on Sunday. He plead guilty and 1887 at 7:30 p. m. of sairf day, at which time saM Timothy Seed at Dr. C. Weschcke's Pioneer Meeting of the City Council of the application will be beard. somewheres below this city. This has was fined $30 and $8 costs, and has to Drug-Store. t"Er rated tbH8tfa day of April 1887. City of New Ulm held April 18th 1887. not been done because Mankato and I am now prepared to serve the* public serve out a 10 days term in the Renville C. ROBEHTS0X, The Council met, pursuant to adjournment. Recorder ol said Villa^. with everything pertaining to first other cities below us have claimed that ii county jail. This is the lowest fine the All members present, president The story of Washington and the class Restaurant and Confectionery. Rudolph in the chair. The nominations the river was navigable above New hatchet is well known: so is "Briar law allows. All of Mr. Casey's friends XTOTTCS is hfreby given, that Albert Borgwardf* All kinds of fancy Fruits in their season. and appointments made by the Pipe" smoking tobacco. A 'SfUn*e,afplication to the Village Guinea Ulm. A government survey would decide sympathize with him, because they feel Very best of Oandiet mod Oaks* Mayor were then taken up and considered. State of Minnesota, l a license to sell intoxicating the question to the satisfaction of Fancy Tobaccos- Havana and domestic r-.sure that he did not sell the liquor for liquor for a period beginning May lt 188?* Oigaxs- Qpten served in every all. ^the sake of gain, hut simply to accommodate The Council then confirmed by ballet style. Have fitted up for the convenience dttotttd pmnwec. vfc. fbt aoatb roos oa thwV the following appointments for the* ensuing a couple of half frozen men. first floor of a iwo story frame tmiUhvc sitaate* ta warranted, is because is the best of sJtt a Lnnoh Boom. .w~ year. oa Lot Jl Mock lOinfneanl* vaSamof aSKu^ Blood Preparation known. It will posi* Sothing succeeds like success except Give nfe a caM. field. AidfurlheT,ihatdConaS wUl W: Grant was a success and 'Charm of For City Attorney Jos. A. Eckstein tively core all EIOTHI DJsw^ws. purifies the "Briar Pipe" smoking and "Charm of "otin Dengler- the West" chewing {tobacco is a suc- are received five (5) votes.For City H vholecyitem,and fhnrf-Rrhlv buildsn the Both1 the West chewing tobaccos. hall.- Chas. Winkelmaim received fire CeSSaj constitution. JSammker^m* asuccess. '5) votes.For Polieemaa: (aiht do- a^f|e^(J|wlJlm, MifByt to Theo. Crone's. mm