New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
September 14, 1887 · Page 4 of 8
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^Tf^FST3 *$F^7 ^*S |f^**&ySS The editor returned from St. Paul The Mustier Continues shown in the painting, and the river NEW ULM AND VICINITY. Annual Statistical Report of the CondU Sunday morning, accompanied by his bank. It is said to have been founded by About the Tainting* tion of the Public Schools of NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. wife. Travelers' Guide. the youthful mistress of a castle across in Turner Mall. Brown Co. the Rhine, who was captured iu the The annual report of Supt. Velikanje THAT'S WHAT'S TnE MATTER. In last week's issue of the Review 1. Number of scholars entitled to stillness of night by Hugo, one of will be found in another column. spoke of the wall-painting which is first Fresh OYSTERS bv the can or apportionment: 3339. the Rheinstein family. While Hugo served in all styles at "Earner's Palace Rev. A. Berghold returned from his on, the right, entering, the lower bar 2. Number of scholars not entitled Restaurant." Have fitted up for the was crossing the Rhine with his prize, western trip Monday morning. Hia to apportionment (not of school age room by the front door, and represents convenience of all a first class oyster a terrible storm arose which threatened and non-residents): 116. &* health is very aiueh improved. f^ the city of Heidelberg with its famous and lunch room. Please give me a to sink his frail vessel. Already the 3. Entire number of scholars enrolled etei caD./ castle. The next paintingthe one behind Chattel mortgage, satisfaction of chattel in school each term. Winter boat had sprung a leak, when the lady YVinonk&t.f the hat-rack represents the castle mortgage and promissory note 2821 summer 2439. lilby Prison, tadnnrille. etc. knelt down and vowed to build a 4. Average daily attendance: Winter known as Rheinstein. This castle blanks for sale at this office. church to St. Clement if he would deliver GoiTig East. Going West. 1616.6 summer 1530. is situated on the left bank of the Gents', underwear at hall the cost -v* v.GREAT her from present danger as well 5. Average length of school in 1 Express 4:25 a.m. bin im No 4 Express, 9*46 a. m. No Rhine, opposite Assmannshausen, and STEREOPTICON 3 6:00 p.m. 2 9 35 p.m price, at J. F. Neumann's, Erd's buildfog- months: 6.31. as from the fate apprehended from her 12 Ac'm 5 00 a. 23 Ac'm 10-30 a m. about three miles below the famous 6. Whole number of scholars between 14 12-15 m. 19 1.30 p.m. libidinous captor. Forthwith "the saint "16 4 05 "Bingen on the Rhine." Its origin 5 and 8 years of age 818 between ANDi* appeared amid a profusion of celestial A representative of the Silsby Comp. 8 and 16, 2416 between 16 and 21, 221: i Nos 1 and 2 daily. All others daily dates from the twelfth century. Being light, and at his side she walked ashore was in town Monday and Tuesday conferring total 3455. one of the haunts of that noble knighthood except Sunday. over the crests of the foaming waves, 7. Whole number between 8 and 16 '1 with the Council and Fire Department by H. W. MERCER, W. H. HEIDEMAN, Agent. whose predatory habits were but who haveattended school three months while the boat and its crew sunk to the committees. a trifle inferior to those of railroad corporations duringthe year 1599. for the benefit of bottom of the Rhine. On the spot Old papers for sale at this office. Miss Berth Hanenstein left for the 8. Number of teachers, each sex, in in our day, the castle was destroyed HECKER POST BELIEF FUHD. where under the guidance of the saint each year: Winter, Males 38 females east yesterday. She will visit Chicago, Who said that we have a board of by Emperor Rudolph ef Habsburg she had reached the bank, the young 40. Summer, males 35 females 33. Indianapolis and Cincinnati before returning in the last quarter of the thirteenth public works Friday evening, Sept. 16, at 9. Number of teachers each sex. in lady afterwards erected a church, whose home. century. It was subsequently rebuilt in each year: Males 46 females 45. What is tne use of kicking the existence in this skeptical age furnishes 8 o'clock P. M. 10. Average monthly wages of Married. Last Monday by Judge and again.destroyed. About threescore council will do as it pleases anyway. nndisputable proof of the truth of the AT "t teachers for the year. Males $38.57 Brandt, Mr. Arthur L. Rice and Miss years ago, the ruins and site were purchased above legend. Hundrads of our'.people left for the TURNER HALL. females $30.90. Lizzie Rossbach, both of Albin this county. by Prince Frederick of Prussia, 11. How many teachers have attended State fair and Minneapolis exposition i. The REVIEW wishes the young who rebuilt the castle in its present a normal school? 39. during the week. Tickets 25 cts. Children 15 cts. couple all that is good. 12. How many of these are graduates form. During the rule of Emperor Rudolph I Mr. H. H. Beussmann and son left of "some normal school? 13. For Particulars see Posters. Last Saturday Miss Selma Pfeiffer of Habsburg, a number of knights who OAtfCtt 13. Number of 1st grade certificates for Chicago to^buy a stock of goods for The schistose rock thae carries the was married to Mr. Bernhard Waibel. granted: To males 2 to females defied his authority by persisting in their newly established novelty store. foundation of the castle weathers so fast The ceremony was performed by Justice total 2. their depredations, were put to death at Steam power is now employed in the 14. Number of 2nd grade certificates that it was found necessary, in rebuilding, Westphal. some place which the most laborious granted: To males 16 to females 19. boring of tae well on State Street. A AT to bind the rock with large iron historical research has been unable to Total 35. John F. Neumann has bought the remainder sufficient supply of pure water is expected XJISTIOIT ELA^IuL, clamps and chains, which may be seen locate to the present day. It is wellknown, 15 Number of 3rd grade certificates of John Albert's stock of ready at an early date. in wending one's way to the main gate. granted: To males 11 females 13. however, that for many years Tuesday Evening. Sept. 20th. made clothing and gents' furnishing Total 24. As to the color of the rock, the painter Overcoats at $4, worth $15, at John mass was read for the souls of these goods, and offers the same at bottom 16. Number of applicants rejected succeeded in reaching far greater F. Neumann's, JErd's building. Other beheaded knights at the Church of St. prices in Erd's building,next door to City Music by the City Band. depths than were ever dreamed of by ready made clothing at prices proportionally Clement, and on this account it is generally 17. Number of examinations held. Drug Store. ADMISSION 35 CTS. A COUPLE. nature herself, in that locality at least. low. Spring 4 Fall 3. supposed that the'place of execution Some of our citizens are talking of 18. Number of common school districts According to the "Iowa State Regis- must have been near that church. HOirSE AND LOT FOR SALE. organizing a company for the purpose 69 of independent 2. Total 71. The castle of Rheinstein now contains ter," the New Ulm Roller Mill Co.'s 19. Number of new school houses The undersigned offers his house an* of testing for,'natural gas. They claim valuable collections of coats of mail, The third painting on the same wall, spring wheat flour took first premium built: Frame 6. Total 6. let 75x165, on Centre street, cheap for to have found favorable indications but weapons and trophies of war. Among on the left of the folding-doors, represents 20. Value of the same $3178.00. at the Iowa state fair. cash. The property is suitable for decline to state the exact locality for 21. Number of school houses in the most interesting of these are the manufacturing, hotel or business purposes. Mount Kyffhaeuser in Thuringia, What's the U3e of having a bridge the present. countv. Frame 64. Brick 8. Loo- 1, For terms^all on or address helmet of Franz von Sickingen, the near the Lower Harz Mountains. According anyway. Winter is coming soon and Total 73. C. F. HEID. Some months ago the project of the sword and the left glove of Goetz von to a popular legend, Emperor 22. Value of all school houses and nature will furnish us with a better and city's purchasing a steam fire engine Berlichingen, and the complete armor Frederick I (Barbarossa), who in con sites $68725.00. TAX JUDGMENT SALE. eheaperione than any oridge company was discussed and voted down. Not a 23. Value of all seats and desks of Albrecht "the Bear." A strangelooking junction with Philip of France and couM. Pursuant to a Real Estate Tax Judgment $5989.00. vote being cast in favor of the project. contrivance to be seen in one Richard I of England undertook a of the District Court in the County 24. Value of school apparatus S3095.- Ernst Dorn, an eleven-year-old son of At a recent meeting of our citizens an of the rooms would convince the most crusade against Saladin and died in of Brown. State of Minnesota, entered 80. Charles Dorn, died of diphtheria a week overwhelming majority declared in favor the ninth (9) day of August A. skeptical that the piano of the sixteenth Syria in 1190, is sleeping in a magnifi 25. Number volumes in school libraries ago. Another case of diphtheria is reported D. 1887 in proceedings for enforcing of building a new bridge across the century differed somewhat from the one 411. Value of same $397. cent hall the bosom of the Kyffhaeuser, payment of taxes and penalties upon in the familyjof Mrs. Trautmueller, Minnesota River and asked the council recently purchased by the young ladies' whither he has taken with hini'the RECEIPTS. Real Estate owned by the Winona and first ward, near the river. to cause the bridge to be built at the class of the Turnverein. Among the 26. Cash on hand at the beginning splendor and power of the German Empire. St. Peter Land Company in the County earliest possible time. At Tuesday's of the year $15449.61. Mr. F. T. Terrel who has been manager of Brown, State of "Minnesota remaining principal attractions of the castle, the He is seated upon an ivory 27. Received from school funds, delinquent on the first Monday i meeting of the council a delegation of the Western Union city office since ancient forester who fills the office of chair, resting bis head and arm upon a fines, estrays and licenses $5599.61. of January, 1887 and of the Statutes in from the fire department was present it was opened last spring, is now working janitor deserves to be prominently marble table, through which his red 28. Received from one mill tax collected such case made and provided, I shall and asked the council to purchase a for the C. & N. W. R. R. at Tracy. mentioned. In figure and features he $3446.31. on Thursdav being the 15th day of September beard has grown with the lapse of time. steamer. The council passed a resolu A. D. 1887 at 10 o'clock in the 29. Received from special tax col Mr. P. McHale, of McGregor, la., succeeds resembles Bismarck soclosely that it becomes Once in a century he sends a page to tion to purchase the same and appointed forenoon at my office the court house lected $26544.64. him. necessary to look upon his tne outer world to asfcrtain whether in the City of New Ulm and County of 30. Received from bonds sold two of its members a committee to bright-eyed daughter in order to be able the ravens are still circling round the Brown, Minnesota, sell the lands $3526.77. Martin Penning, of the town of Home, secure estimates of prices. The bridge to distinguish the two men. o: which are charged with taxes, penalties mountain top. The disappearance 31. Received from all other sources was struck by lightning Thursday while matterwas tabled until next meeting, and costs in such judgment and on $1697.87. Total $56264.81. the ravens is to be the signal for him to plowing He was rendered insensible after a short*discussion of same. It is which taxes, penalties and costs shall return and restore to the empire ifs EXPENDITURES. Once upon a time there dwelt by the by the shock but is recovering. A not have been previously paid. rumored that several of the councilors 32. Paid for teachers' wages and former power and glorv. There are castled Rhine, and more particularly in horse attached to the plow was killed. will oppose the building of anew bridge board $25247.90. E. P. BERTRAND, many who believe that Barbarossa actually the castle ot Rheinstein, a redoubtable Auditor Brown Co., Minn. Upon examination at the GermanAmerican 33. Paid for wood and school supplies on various grounds. These gentlemen returned in 1871 and had a hand Dated at New Ulm this 5th day of knight named Sifrid, whose only daughter $3317.96. Teachers' Seminary at Milwaukee, evidently agree with Mr. Vanderbilt in September, A. D. 1887. in resurrecting a portion of the old empire 34. Paid for repairs and improving Gerda was wooed and won by Kuno, 3 their opinion of the public. Miss Emma Schapekahm was grounds $3388.30. and those who are familiar with the a valiant young knight who dwelt in awarded a stipend ot $120 per year 35. Paid for new school houses and NOTICE TO HUNTERS. drift of German politics at the present the neighboring castle of Reichenstein. The Winona and St. Peter company during her attendance at that institution. sites $1292.00 Any stranger who is caught hunting day, will concede that, if Barbarossa's According to the custom of that time, and the St. Paul and Sioux City company 36. Paying bonds or interest $4171 wild game within the limits of town Sigel kneeling down at Venice and putting Kuno sent his uncle Kurt of Ehrenfels 49. have entered suit against C, A. Davis will be made to pav a fine of ten dollars. We are in receipt of a basket of 37. For other purposes $2279.64. his neck under the pope's foot in token to ask Sifrid's consent for the intended to test his right to occupy his present One half goes to the informer 38. Cash on hand at the end of the grapes, of different-varieties, from the of submission constituted an essential while the other half goes to the schoolfund match. Kurt, however, in his interview farm in the town of Albin, Brown year $16567.52. Total $56264.81. of the district in which the misdemeanor v^neyiid of Mr. Peter Mack of Milford. part of imperial greatness, the above with Sifrid treacherously substituted County. This is one of the numerous 39. Average rate of taxation for occurs. W found tu.it they are fully equal theory is not far from being substantiated. his own name for that of Kuno, 1886: 5.21 mills. tracts in dispute between the settlers JOHN MANDFKFELD, Town Clerk. to any imported grapes. Mr.Mack 40. Indebtedness of common school and the young lady's hand was pledged and the Railroad Companies in that districts $3816.78. J5 an old wine grower and understands to him, dospite her remonstrances. Upon county. This particular tract, says the TEACHER WANTED. 41. Indebtedness of independent tte business of raising grapes. hearing of this turn of affairs, Kuno appeared Sleepy Eye HERALD, was filed upon Aristotle taught that the fates of na school districts $26000.00. A teacher is wanted for an 8 months H. H. Beussmann has neatly fitted before the moat of Rheinstein, 42. Indebtedness of all school dis and afterwards abandoned previous to tions are repeated in an eternal circle, course in district No. 6. town Sigel. tricts $29816.78 np the room adjoining his hardware Applicants must be able to teach both determined te carry the castle. But its selection by the Railroad Co. Mr. and the venerable Ben Akiba, in Gutzkow's 43. Special tax voted for the coming genuan and english and must have first store tor the purpose of opeams: therein the fortifications andtthe garrison proved Davis settled upon it five years ago. play "Uriel Acosta," expanded year by common school districts grade or excellent second grade certificate. a so-called novelty store, which will too strong even for the most desperate The 'plaintiffs in this action demand this doctrine into the dictum that everything $16826.10. Applications must be handed to contain, in addition to other features, lover's bravery, and his troopers were 44 Number of trees planted in $150 rent each year for five years, $250 has happened before. Whether the undersigned on or before October 1 school grounds on Arbor Day 110. How hve and ten cent counteis and a full 1887. twice repulsed with great loss. After additionaljfor damages and $50 additional this rule holds good if applied to all many trees in all? 1163. line ot hunting and fishing tackling* midnight Kuno withdrew with his van ANTON MANDERFELD, Clerk. for attorney's .fees. Mr. Davis local occurrences, I cannot say but it quished band to his own castle, from has filed an answer denyiny the title of is certainly illustrated in a most remarkable Springheld was visited by a destructive DWELLING FOR SALE. Cheap Bates to Denver and Return. whose ramparts he saw, soon after the plaintiffs tojthe land, and claiming way by the adventures of Rip fare itiursday. Madison & Newdall, The solid brick dwelling, corner of dawn, a pompous procession issue the ownership of improvements thereon Van Winkle in the Catskill Mountains, dealers in farm machinery E. The Chicago & North-Western Railway Broadway and 1st North Street, is offered from the gates of Rheinstein and wend to the amount of $1700- The case will Co. will sell excursion tickets so graphically related in Washington Wagner, dealer in general merchandise for sale on easy terms. For particulars Denver and Return at one fare for the its way toward the Church of St. Cle come up at'the next term of the District inquire of the owner, Irving's "Sketch-Book." In view of and Hans Knudson, dealer in nardware Round Trip. Tickets will be sold September ment, situated below near the bank of Court in Brown Co. my subject I refrain from narrating in CHAS. MELSHEDCEB were the sufferers. J. J. Ray's store 13th to 18th, inclusive, and as 109 Market Street, St Louis, Mo.f the Rhine, The central figures of the detail the history of Epimenides, who and tue Union Hotel were also damaged. they will be good returning until October 5, or of Wm. Pfaender. New Ulm. _, A dozen pairs of mittens for 10 cents pageant were Gerda and the faithless 31st, an excellent opportunity is twenty-five centuries ago went through i presented to parties desirous of visiting DAKOTA HOUSE. at John F. Neumann's, Erd's bnildino-. Kurt, who were to be united "in holy the remarkable performance of sleeping Herman von Essen, late of New Ulm, Colorado. Tickets will be sold to Odd i wedlock bands" without delay. But for fifty years iu a Cretan cave, and has opened a cigar factory in the McColaugh Fellows, their friends, and the general PEOPLE DEMAND PROTECTION.--fate OPP. POST OFFICENEW ULM, MINN. had something of a surprise in then returned, a stranger to the sur public. For tickets, information and house, and is prepared to offer PATEHT MEDICINES. store for the unhappy couple that was sleepingfcar accommodations, apply to rounding world. Probably some time SEITER BROS., Prop'rs. to the public a very choice line of cigars. agents of Chicago & North-Western What are they? As a general thin** thus on the point of being parted forever. after the castle on the summit of the This house is the most centrally located Mr. von E. has the requisite experience Railway Co. they are prescriptions having been use! Suddenly a swarm^of horse-flies Kyffhaeuserat various periods the hotel in the city and affords and knowledge to make a with great success by old and well-read arose from the brush and attacked temporary residence of emperors of the good Sample Rooms. Physicians. Thousands of invalids good cigar if anybody can.LE SUEUR Cheap Bates to St. Louts and Return. Gerda's courser. The noble animal Suabian dynastyhad fallen into ruins, have been unexpectedly cured by their V0"*-_ SENTINEL. STATE OF MINNESOTA, L.,.^ use, and they are the wonder and dread reared, overturned the aged^Sifrid and there lived in that neighborhood a goatherd The Chicago & North-Western Railway Dlstnc County of Brown. of Physicians and Medical Colleges in his steed, and scattering knights and Co. will sell excursion tickets to named Peter Klaus. One day, as Friiay evening, Sept. 16, an illustrated In the Matter of the Assignment of the U. S., so much so, that Physicians St. Louis and return, for the G. A. R. servants to the right and left, dashed his herd was grazing on the Kyffhaeuser, lecture entitled "Among the John- Frederick Beinhorn, Insolvent. graduating at Medical Colleges are required Encampment, at very low rates for the Sept.5 with furious speed along the rocky At Chambers, New Ulm, Minn., to discountenance Proprietary a young man appeared who, after nies'' will be delivered at Turner Hall Round Trip. Fer particulars regarding 3d 1887. Medicines, as through them the country ledge that borders on the Rhine. Gerda motioning lo Peter tojfollow, led him by H. W. Mercer, under the auspices f dates on which tickets will be sold, It appearing to the Court by satisfactory doctor loses hismost profitable practice. proved herself equal to the occasion. rates and general information, apply to into a rugged ravine in the side of the Hecker Po*,t No. 48, G. A. R. Among proof and the files in the above entitled As a manufacturer of Proprietary Medicines, agents Chicago & North-Western Railway Seeing the glittering turrets of mountain, where a number of knights du-: the stereopticon views to be shown will matter that A. Blanchard has Dr. G. G. Green of Woodbury, Co. [Sept. 28 her lover's castle on the heights above, ly entered upon the discharge of his^ N. J., advocates most cordially.in order were playing at ninepins. None of oe views of Libby, Belle Island and trust as Assignee of said Frederick' to prevent the risk i that the sick she tore oft her bridal veil, and [lashing them spoke a word. Noticing a vessel Andersonville prisons. Admission .for A. Cheap Pacific Coast Excursion. Beinhorn, insolvent and has filed his and afflicted are liable to, almost daily her maddened steed, flew up the hillside filled wilh wine, Peter helped himself adults, 25 cents children, 15 cents. The St. Paul, Minneapolis and Mlnnetoba bond herein as required by law. by the use of Patent Medicines put out toward Reichenstein, with Kurt Railway have announced a Colonist to it, and soon fell into a prof aund Now, on the application of the said by inexperienced persons for aggrandizement Mr. Weigand Hauenstem has on exhibition Excursion leaving St. Paul Wednesday Assignee, and the disordered, cavalcade in pursuit.J5Kuno only, and the employing of sleep. When he awoke, he found himself in his show window some very Sept. 21st 1887 at the rate of It is Ordered: that all persons whomsoever inexperienced and incompetent "doctors of Reichenstein and his in the same place where he had left $25*00 to Victoria B. C. and return, including line corn and a mammoth squash which, having claims against the said by which almost every vjUlage and town handful of braves, clad in burnished his herd but his goatsfhad disappeared, sleeping car. Tickets limited Frederick Beinhorn, insolvent existing is cursed and men claiming to be doctors we believe, were raised on his four-acre to 60 days. Parties desiring further steel and armed cap-a-pie, had just let trees had grown about him, and he had on the 28th day of April, 1887, and who who had better be.undertakers, experimenting lot. These fine specimens are an excellent particulars should address C. BL Warren, have filed their claims with the assignee down the draw-bridge and stood ready with their patients and become a stranger in the village below. "ad" for the Brown County Fair, General Pass. Agent, St. Paul herein as required*by the order of this robbing them of their money and health, to make a descent upon the procession, He had slept for twenty years. I surmise Minn. as Mr Hauenstein's visitors will see court, file releases of their respective for the good of the afflicted that our when they witnessed the scene of confusion that Peter Klaus's family subsequently claims against said insolvent, in the office government protect its people by making from them what^they may expect to that presented itself in the valley ^To be Absolutely Certaiii^ emigrated to the Netherlands, of the clerk of this court on or before laws to regulate the practice of find in that line at Turner Hall rext Sept 22d A. D. 1887, or be forever of most things is difficult, but if the medicine by better experienced and below. Gerda was flying along the and that some of his descendants settled week. barred from receiving any share in the united testimony of people in everv more thoroughly educated Physicians, brink of a precipice with frightful speed, in. the New World, where one of their walk of life, for more than a quarter of distribution of the funds of said estate. and thereby keep up the honor'and credit At the meeting of the grand lodge, hotly pursued by the enraged Kurt, the number repeated the performance of a century, be good evidence, then dyspepsia, of the profession, also form laws for Ordered further, that notice of this Sons of Hermann, held in Milwaukee would-be bridegroom. Suddenly Kurt's loss of appetite, headache, their worthy ancestor. JjST.!^ the recording of recipes of Proprietary order be given to all persons havinoclaims last week, it was resolved to recommend wakefulness and debilitation, from Medicines, under examination and decision steed lost its footing, and horse and rider against said insolvent by pu whatever cause, may be cured by Dr. to all subordinate lodges to agitate of experienced Chemists and lishing a copy of this order for two successive werf dashed to pieces on the rocks ^l am just beginning to notice thai I Harter's Iron Tonic Physicians appointed for that purpose for a building fund of the proposed weeks, once in each week, before below, while Gerda's foaming courser am spinning out my talk to an undue by the Government, before they are licensed said date in the New Ukn Review, monument at New Ulm. The plans of carried her safely over the draw-bridge for general use. He would most a weekly newspaper printed and pub^ length but as I am only repeating what the building committee wjere accepted freely place the recipe of Bochee's German to her lover's Arms. Appalled at the lished at the C% of New Ulm in said my informant said, I must decline all and the work done bysame was ratified. Syrup and Green's August Flower county and by mailing a copy' of thfr horrible death of the faithless Kurt, ^Tten Baby I N nek, w gwre het Ckataria, responsibility and settle the entire under such laws, had he the proper protection, Mr. J. Berndt can consider himself endorsed order on or before Sept. 8th next, to Gerda's father soon gave his consent to Wben she WM &uld, a&e cried for Castam, and thereby save the prejudice blame on him. I think, however, that each of the creditors of said insolvent her marriage with Kuno. of the people, and avoid the competition When she became Miaa, she ehntg to CMtoria, as it appears from a list thereof filed next week's issue of theReview will contain and imitation of worthless medicines.Copied wlwaifa*hadChadraa,abgT flam Cut, herein. the final dose of my talk about these Orm QQIQ' A fine residence on German from the Chicago JfotL i W 0016. street. For Particulars inquire The Church of St. Clement mentioned B. F. WEBBER, paintings. Aug. 3rd, *&7^ Judge,,District Court, 9th Judicial of RUDOLPH KIESLTNG. above is situated between the highway District ^***-*."-ft}'?'- THERCSTLEE