New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
January 4, 1888 · Page 4 of 6
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Bertha^JobnsonJ VICBSITY: Irs. was' vi&ting^ 30 with her parents during the holidays. 7 .-Uhfrprtiuilduty ~$*K Guide. ponded in New, Our artist, Mr. Heller, is decorating \*I!l\i££l5P¥* of B«¥«ra eawtn Minn., are h«eby notified that th^Tax Duplicatestot,1887, n'tprovemettts during the year the ceiling o£ O. Jtf. Olsen's store* awtomytoandsfLrcoUjbcttottofta4w,'and the following per centageTa each doUer talnation haabeen levied, exclude Land Road tax to be Mr. D. Burns of Springfield ca^ed at accounted seperately. gures oB&Sn6d fromSaferent contisu the Review office Tuesday. prs, place the amount of building Don't forget Kuetzings great crockery imj rovements,' in^Nas: ,Ulm, for the sale next Saturday. ^opposite the^r, "*"'*& yea 1887 at $93,110^ On the whole Chas. A. Johnson, clerk of court of St.feteffjft TTniotiMotel, New Ulm, the #st year has been a good one. The Nicollet county reports .the^rrival „of ind cations are that the building season Has on hand a good stock of Millirery Goods con another daughter. %r Going West. 6istiugin partof Hats, Bonnets, Velvets, Slks of 888 will also be brisk. Quite a Ribbons, Feathers, Flowers. &c. TO. No. 1 4:10 a. m. Mrs. H. Mueller, of Courtland, left nu jber are talking of putting up new Also Patterns for stamping monograms. Stamping 27 -10:30 a of all kinds. Embroidery Woijf .and Fashionable res dences, and there are a number 25 2.15 p.m. for St. Peter Tuesday to visitr friends dressmaking dose to order. 3 5:35 p. m. wl intend to erect business blocks. and relatives. &'t%$£% -.-j! 13 10:40 p. m. New Ulm Be o«v we give a partial list of the WM. FRANK. JOHN BENTZIN. daily. All otfiers daily The county commissioners met yesterday Sleepy Eye Cottcawoo Mills. Springfield bu Idings erected and improvements and will most likely be in session Albin mi de last rear. Bashaw I. E A N Agent. all week. 1 Bunut£j$rn •&? 1 Business Blocks, w)^ J)R. J. C.ROTHENBURG, CottonWd Mr. and Mrs. Heimerdingjsr, ©f Golden ff'f\ new l^lar Resolutions. Ja Klos»ner jr. ." .^g 5,500 Eden Physician and Surgeon, Custom grinding solicited, Will Gate, were visiting friends in the Home? Rcsidencestq if. .•• C. W. H. Heiiieman will refrain from L.Hanska Office next door to Post. Office. grind wheat for (one eigth) or exchange city last Wednesday..: J| Leavenw th Jt:. Pfenninger, two t-MBw-^3,000 saying at public: meetings "I am used 34 fts. flour. 5 fts. shorts and 8 Linden Springfield, Minn. Mrs. F. H. Behnke is visiting with bn Lind ', •7*-j&&$%*§: /fe 8,500 Milford to being abused. I have been a democrat lbs. bran for one bushel of wheat. Flour o. Schmidt' 'V'^&jffi&Sffit 7,000 Mulligan her sister, Mrs. Sleeper, at Brownsd ale, FOR SAJbE CHEAP. North Star for a good many years." :. and feed sold at low rates and delivered Duroahu iCf-f't?/£^|J** 2,000 Minn- -X- Wfr &* Prarieville The undersigned is compelled on account M. Mullen will build the finest residence ter Gag a &fc% 1.500 a New Ulm free of expense. Stark:* of ill health to sell his building The fire department has been notified in New Ulm this year. It will bert Held --.X Stately •y-zk A N & BENTZIN. and business place on Corner Centre that the steamer will bb shipped in contain a scat room. Additions andlmprfosriwnti.'* City ofJJew Ulm, Fire Department* 2 9-10 In and Minnesota Streets. It is well understood about a week. .'}\.-*,'*- A. C. OCHS, terest and Sinking 2 9-10 Street 2. gle Roller Mill Co. 10,000 Chas. Stuebe will try to go home an that the property (100x165) is Springfield Road and Bridge, 3 7-10. lew Ulm Roller Mill Co. Sheriffs Krassin of Waseca county 6,000 Albin 6_jo. located in the business center, and that hour earlier. 3.10.Burn|own & N. W. R. R. Bashafar Contractor and Builder, 2.000 those who wish to invest in a well and Rogers of Nicollet county called A. Willoughby iHngham will kill the 9_lo. ,. mpire Mill Co. 3,000 equipped and paying business at a Cottoiwood 9-10" on sheriff Schmid Thursday. Agent for the celebrated^Boynton and first typo who misspells his name. hnNeumann- ^:r" VA" 1,500 Edeu »i 2-10. small cost will find a rare chance in other Furnaces. Also agent for Western Lin«n 'i- 5_io Mrs. Hedwig Heinrich-Wilheimi, a «. Flor 1,100 J. C. Rudolph will not assist in any this to do so* For particulars call on MUffrd ,. 9-10 Stocco Co., Fort JOodge, a fine ug. Fuhlmann 1,000 or address Anarchistic debates. noted german lecturer, wilL speak at 1 6-10. plastering material. Friedmann „, 900 Turjner Hall about January I8th. Schol Total R. Pfefferle will not ask for a raise Scho'J Totil JAC. HOESCIIELEU N E W ULM ..- I N N A* Ochs 800 Tax. Tax. Tax Tax New Ulm, Minn. 7oa in salary. fv C^urt Clerk George issued. 52 first and A Schell H. PIANSCHEN, 5 4-io 15 2 5-10 12'7J10 TIVOLI E. P. Bertrand will not oppose the Irank Schaefer 600 7 full or second citizens papers during 26-10 12 7-10 41-10 14'3J10 ijouis Schilling 500 7 2-10 18 3-10 61-10 16'4J11 excavating for the new court house. the year 1887. TT-10 178-10 78-10 18» Contractor and Builder, M. Dengler .} 500 14-10 17 2-10 John Grimmer will look for an assistant, 2 810 127J10 The first masked ball of the season 500 A. Hackert 4 5-10 139-10 2 6-10 12'IUO —AND— 11 C. Wagner 400 15-10 2 5-10 12'4jl0 BRSWEEY, will be given by the Turnverein Saturday Special attention given to mason 4 5-10 14 1-10 6 4-10 16'7J10 400 Judgej Brandt will not attend any F. Boock .'- -c'v 6 1-10 51-10 work in the city and country. January 21st 1888. 16 2-10 17'2J10 400 J. Stoeckert ,' -, U^ 3-6-10 20 6-U) 44-10 14'2J10 meetings of the scat congress, unless Ne Ulm, Minn. 500 3 6-10 15 7-10 7«-10 175J10 Turnverein '*~j REDWOOD REVIELLE.—Chas. Stelz"ner. they have a time limit. 8 -10 1315}10 JOS. SCHMUCKER, PROPRIETOR. 350 H.Hanschen •/,, miller for Birum and Anderson, is 5 5-10 144-10 9 187J10 John B. Schmid will decide whether 300 Gottlieb Schmidt ",V,,( 7 3-10 11 2-1C 4 8-10 14'5J10 the father of a brand new boy. N E W ULM, MINN. I 5 9-10 15 3-lo 41-10 13'7J10 30C he is in favor of the new court house or Dr..C Wescbcke-^^v 7 2-10 17 1-10 24 2-10 86'8J10 "iliss Pauline Peters, who has been 30/ H. Kunze not. 5 4-l0 153-10 6 7-10 14'6J10 Pure beer sold in quantities to suit 3© staying with Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Eckstein 6 2-l0 15 8-10 16'5J10 F. Baaseu ,'. T,^ 4 8-10 the purchaser. Special atrtention paid John P." Ueiiman S. A. George will not raise any milkpumpkins. 6 8-10 16 4-10 10'8J10 13-10 2ffl H. Kestner l! 'j to the bottling of beer. left for Minnesota Lake, Tuesday 8 17 6-10 4 4-10 15'3il0 2J0 Vinegar Works p&k.-r^' 13 3-10 24410 8 18'9jl0 morning. 13 3-10 22 9-10 iOO 19 S-10 29'4J10 }{pM. -Tl-fo-will try to walk slower. C. W. A: Krook^:-' i\ PROBATE NOTICE. 1** 2 7-10 12,-8-lo 200 G. ©obefenz S%~^&^, is closing out his entire stock of Mr. J..Newhart, and sorr Horace, 8 5-iO Albert Behnke will resign tbe position 186-10 District No. 36 Watonwan Co. State of Minnesota, County of Bro^n 5-se. In 150 1 9-10 11 4-10 joined Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Ross near Creamerv \S^-~VIP*H Goshen probate Court. Special Term, Dec. 13th 1887. of pontoon-bridge inspector. 5 3-10 150 1 6-10 JohuiSem il.v. In the matter of the estate of Karl Vogtel deceased. Kansas City aud will contini ie- the" "trip C, A. Hagberg has decided not to reform. 150 I will attenc at places mentioned for the purpose \Vandener to California with them. MA On reading and filing the petition of Amalie of receiving personal property taxes. J. Hottinger 150 Vogtel administralrix of the estate of Karl Vogtel At the Bank of Sleepy Eye Feb. 7, 8, and 9. at cost. He alse offers. hisl argeline deceased, representing among other things S. D. Peterson will draw tbe line at Jos. Schmucker 150 ^mpany1 At J. J. Rays store Springfield Feb lo and 11, The Eagle Roller Mill |G is that she has fully administered said estate, and Claus Lohmann Dated at New Ulm, Brown county, Minn., of 150 Pinnacle. praying that a time and place be fixed for examining novv owned by Chas. Silfverson frd January 2d, 1888. Theo. Crone 140 and allowing her account of her administration, Geo. RICHARD PFEFFERLE. Wrn. Brust will not sand his sugar. Fry, they having purchased'Mr. purchased'' and for the assignment of the residue of said I HOODS', WOOLENS, M. Epple U25 Co. Treasurer. estate to heirs. P. Heriaa will wear a white helmet Bonne's interest in the concern. Peuser Bros. 125 Itis ordered, that said account be examined o.r»nb.frri and petition heard, by the Judge of this Court, on at flremens parade. Wm. Erd 100 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Mr. Chas. Silverson and fanily returned CLOTHING and TOTS Friday the 13th day of January A. D. 1888, at 10 Geo. Jacobs 100 W. Hauenstein will raise corn thermometers. o'clock a. m., at the Probate Office in said county. from an extensive visit io Cincinnati A Seiter And it is further ordered, that notice thereof be 100 at prices which defy competition. and other eastern citiis Wednesday. CARD OF THANKS. given to all persoks interested, by publishing a Chas. L. Roos 90 copy of this order for three successive weeks prior F. Burg sr. will not play any practical H. Beinhorn 75 to said day of hearing rn the New Ulm Review a Call early and secure choice g^ojos weekly newspaper, printed and pnblished in the jokes on his friend "Hannes". B. C. Agricultural Society 50 I wish to thank most sincerely at low prices. The board of trade will meet Friday City of New Vim in said Connty, C. H. Horn burg 50 F. II. Kuetzing will not attend any Dated at New Ulm. the 13th day of December Mr. and Mrs. Peterson and all their evening. Ex-secretary Hejieman will A. D. 1887. Streets and Cisterns by City 4,700 JOHNFNEUMAN guests of Monday evening Dec 2(3, Bavarian concerts. By the Court, Codrthouse 3,000 present an mterestjag report that evening. for the money which was kindlv given ERNSTBRANDV, NEW ULM, MINN. F. H. Behnke will be a reformer for Herman Monument 2,000 J12 (L. S.) Judge of Probate. to me as a New Years gift. I "wish for the next two weeks. Sundry Improvements s. 10,000 each one the best blessings of the new The court house ease wfll not be tried Wm. Koch has promised to keep year. ,• on the 6 th as Judge Severance will be 93,110 cool. MRS. C. MOWERT. unable to be present, the/case will be A. A. Bogen will sell his dogs. Notice of Dissolution of Partnership. adjourned to a later, dat*. Palmer Bros, will pay 10 cts.. above Jos. A. Eckstein will secure another has the only store in New Ulm where both Notice is hereby given, that the partnership market price for dressed hogs at The concert given by the Bavarians railroad for the city. -f GERMAN AND ENGLISH BOOKS heretofore existing by and between Winkler's building. at Turner Hall Wednesday was slimiy jv E. G. Paul will introduce1 the ''murn the undersigned at ISew Ulm, \w\ attended on account ofiihe cold weather. Minn., under the firm name and stvle pile" at Scat. A N EXTRAORDINARY OFFER of "Eagle Roller Mill Co.", has this The concert was jfood. Jac. Hoescheler will remove the to all those wanting employment. •day been dissolved by mutual consent. Iblanket from his ice. Mr. H. W. Bonne withdraws from the The Review is underybligations] to a are sold. He also carries an extensive line of We want live, energetic agents in firm and the remaining partners continue Chas. Brust will continue in. business number of its friends fir Christmas and every county in the United States and Accordeons, Violins, the business under the old firm for the benefit of his health. New Years greetings jf a substantial Canada to sell a patent article of great name and assume all the assets and l)r. Fritsche will give up singing. merit, ON ITS MERITS. An article having character. ,'*"" liabilities. a large sale paying over 100 per Dr. Strickler will reform and spend Albums and Toy Candies NoxtiUesday the Philomethean sof/ety The old firm thanks their numerous cent profit, having ao competition, and his evenings at home. friends for their kind patronage in the will debate upon the question, on which the agent is protected in the past and solicits their future favors and Dr. Berry will become leader of a Should European Etnigrantion be restricted? cxclusivcsale by a deed given for each business for the new firm. musical society. and every county he may secure from for Christmas trade. His stock of stationery, Wallpaper etc., is always Everybody is invited to attend. Dated Ne Ulm, Minn., Dec. 31st, us. With all these advantages to our Postmaster Baasen^vill see that the The debate will be conducted in A. D. 1887. agents, and the fact that it is an article complete. Subscriptions taken for American and European periodicals. mails arrive on time. german. CHAS. SILVERSON, that can be sold to every house owner, Jos. Schmucker will incre^e- the ,WM. BONNE, Prices guaranteed. Mail orders receive prompt attention. Remember it might not be necessary to make A N The tax duplicates are now in the H. size of his kruegel. GEO. FRY. EXTRAORDINARY OFFER" to secure hands of the county treasurer and he is the place, one door north of F. Kuetzing's GRAN BAL A. Blanchard mi not pl/y draw good agents at once, but we have coneluded ready to receive the annual contributions. to make it to show, not only our euchre. NEW ULM, MINN. He will be at the bank of Sleepy confidence in the merits of ©ur invention, "^"CT^^tof^bvirg will ornament his but in its salability by any agent Eye Feb. 7, 8, and 9, and at the office •at— machine shecfe-..with' a plae front. that will handle it with energy. Our PHAMPION G9L0 MEML STUD of d. J. Ray in Springfield Feb. 10 and $dl\irtuc"ker' ¥ivoli agents now at work are making from Observer We4.dendorfWon't get mad 11 for tbe purpose of collecting personal $150 to $300 a month clear, and this if the boys sent hrBf a fi(i,itious telegram property taxes. fact makes it safe for us to make our given by the 2S0 CLEVELANDBMSiENGUSH SHIRES announcing a cold '.vjsive, while the offer to all who are out of employment. Mrs. Palmer has opened a sewing thermoneter is 80° Xj Any agent that will give our business a thirty* day's trial and fail to clear at school and gives instructions in cutting. Thhef onlyy ?Pil hassw a iinn°J5eeMn^m E studithat wo? on season•at*1»egreatesttHone th greates Shows in America.-Hhnoia Saturday, January 7th, least $100 in this time, ABOVE ALL EXPENSES, State Fair and the American Horse Show, innl 1886,-533 8 8 6 5 PREBtll The sportsmansc/ub elected the following %Zt&2£!5£?E^I£2 PREMIUMS to S 82,300and Mrs. Palmer teaches how to cut dresses wcladins three COLLO^MEDALS, E A S S Sweepstakestoinbboth*Gtev S W 8 S S 2 Shto clwses ateo GRAND can return all goods unsold to officers Sunjay. Chas. Hauenstein, SWEEPSTAKES STAJtESepenJ^thed^bwed^anand opento allthe draft breeds, SPECIAL men's shirts and boy's vests and coats J?—! SPECIA PRIZE for beetdisplay of Shire Horeea. 25D HOLSTEIN-FRIESIANS us and we will refund the money paid Music will be furnished by tbe string THB CHOICEST In BREEDING president JT. G. Mueller, secretary all from one chart. A sleeve system for them. N such employer of agents and IndlvIdaaJ merit which an experience band.. of 14 years can procure. ever dared to make such offers, nor H. Loheydl, treasurer John Hauenstein, goes with the chart. Parents would do ^%a»*%~~»^ 4 Send far mastrated Pamphlet M. S a would we if we did not know that we Admission 35 cts. a couple. CEO. E. BROWN & CO,, Aurora, Kane Co.. III. first bjjitsman F. Grebe, assistant. well to send their children at once.! have agents now making more than .•••••-• .•jv.. A cordial invitation to attend is extended Only one marriage license was issued double this amount. Our large descriptive EVERT SATURDAY circulars explain our offer fully, Three young ]nen started from town to all friends by during the last week in December. and these we wish to send to every* Sigel Saturday $ four o'clock in the Grant Ross and Barbara Brown being E CITY BAND. one out of employment who will send afternoon to walkto Ne Ulm, intending the contracting parties.Marriage licens us three one cent stamps for postage. SEWING SCHOOL. P. KuQtang's. to take in theJanee that evening. Send at once and secure the agency in es issued during the last year amount The snow was wtist deep and they had time for the boom, and go to work on Mrs. Palmer and Miss Eieke Vogelpohl to 106 as follows: January 7, February the terms named in our extraordinary will open their sewing school January a hard time but nersevered and finally 4, March 8, April 9, May 11, June 12, offer. 2d. Instructions will be given, in arrived here fetween five and six July 4,August 7,September 14,Oetober cutting. Parents can not do better Address, at once, NATIONAL NOVEL5 o'clock Sundaj morning. They did not XI November. 13,Decenjber 1 8 8 6 126 than to send their children to this Great Bargain day at P. Kuetzings every Saturday. Crockery, 14 Smithfield St.,Pittsburgb, Pa. 4&n,cet ', licenses were issued, showing a decrease school. Mrs. Palmer instructed over Crockery next Saturday Jan. 7th we will close out balance of our stock 70 children during the last two years. for 1887 of 21. Clerk George blames The death of an old resident In our of Crockery less than cost as we do not intend to carry that line of I'wo claims xr tiie S'5?0d state reward midst, occasions a shock to oar com' the high license law for the shortage, Chicago Fat-Stock and Horse munity, the sadness of which is only were filed witt Judge Webber in capturing goods. Call in and see what we offer. Look out for next weeks bargain. but if he had seen his predecessor work equalled by a similar loss that may Show. Franz Heiling the horse-thief up the license business last year he next succeed it. The gap gradually It is generally admitted that the late one by Sheriff Schmid and the other by would come nearer guessing the true closes in however, the shadow of death show at Chicago was a great success. Xewe£t ooM'!' Iowts't f£&Q$! Franz Schnejier and Henry Schaibel of chases on after the fitful ray of brief The horse department was a grand affair, reason. SRtTST 4 GRAFF Cottonwpod. The Judge heard the existence {till all is lost in the sunshine bringing together the cream of the See Geo. E. Brown & Co.'s card in of Eternal Life soon the bright hopes various breeds in a way that the public claims of the parties last Saturday and I our advertising columns. They have of life again leap like angels from the could readily compare "them. The Shire holds that Schmid is entitled to $125, b§en leading importers for fourteen temple o? our hearts and we wander class brought out the strongest and finnest-ring Schneider to, $50 and Schaibel to $25. years. ::, :.• on in pursuit of life's ephemeral phantoms, of draft horses ever shown in WILL SELL FROM NOW UNTIL JAN. 1st 'till we are brought up short with America and this year, 'as formerly, At the firs', annual meeting of the reorganized the abruptness of that command, that the Champion Sweepstakes' prize for An End to Bone Scraping, FELT BOOTS, H1BERS, BOOTS AUD SHOES fire department held Monday conies to each and every man but once best draft stallion -of any breed was Edward Shepherd, of Harrisbug, 111., and we too stand trembling on the awarded a Shire, and justly too, for the 'following, officers were elected BELOWIOST -i says: "Having received so much benefit threshold of that realm where the rainbow the^ have more snbstaace, greater endurance, from Electric Bitters, I feel it my President €has. Stolle, Vice Pres't M. as well as better-balanced never fades. The memory of those duty to let suffering humanity know it. J. Rosskopf. Sec'y Wm. Brust, Treas. forms,, than any other., lo two years who have gone before, is commensurate Have had a running sore on my leg for in succession Goo. E. Brown & Co., of only with the works they have left E. Weschcke, As officers of the different eight years my doctors told me I Aurora, 111., have carried off the honors behind. How can the husband best companies the following were elected would have to have the bone scraped in the Shire ring, and last year were leave the dearest object of his affections or leg amputated. I uspd, instead, three Engine Co. Foreman Chas. Stolle, Special Bargains in Ladies and Gents"Underwear, Shawlsf Scat& !-i awarded three gold medals and grand the* protection necessary in her singlehanded bottles of Electric Bitters, and seven Assistant Jap. Schapekahm Pump No. sweepstakes. This year they made combat with the battle of Life? boxes Bucklen's Arnica Salve, and mv Nubias, etcf Also a large assortment of Flannels, Cotton Flannels, etc. nearly a clean sweep in the Cleveland How can the wife best reciprocate the 1. Jos. Vogel Pump No. 2. Jac. oh- lew is now sound and well." S Bay rings, winning first, second, and nr loving thoughtfulness of the husband, Hook aud Ladder, Foreman Ch. Electric Bitters,are sold at fift/'-cents Blankets from $1.10 a pair upwards..,. Silk ITaiidkerlhiefs, Mufflers^ third in one class first, second, and in his struggle with the adversities of a bottle, and Bucklen's Arnica Salve spser, Assistant E. A. Heers. Hose fourth in another and first in three others, possible Misfortune? By fore-anticipating Ji at 25c. per box by C. L. Roos. (5.) and a large assortment of Dress Goods atfigur.esbelow the lowest. .Certainly such a stud as that is Foreman L. Haeberle, Assistant these disasters by taking out a worth looking over by those in want of Retzlaff.. Delegates to tbe annual $2000 joint policy, costing $20 in the A NEW OFFER. before buving else? a first-class stallion. The best are St. Paul Life Assn. frorn, Chas. W. sting of- the State FireraeaS' Associ- 1EUST & GEAFF cheapest at.any price, and Cleveland tx. C. Spmmer takes wheat fi extage Austin, agent, .at th# Tliuon Hotel, who Chas. Brust and C. L-VRoos^ Alate Bays and Shires seem to be on top and for goods, paying^ tttWhaai of represents a company tbajl imriies investigation-as at the front. F. Pfaender. %jg& $ S bushel above Market price. to its integr^fs^.