New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
January 11, 1888 · Page 6 of 10
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Board ofTrarff. AND VICLMTV U^Masks/lftasks and men's masquerade Commissioner's Pi I suits to $ at F. Kuetzing. s^jRjf^^ll Annual Report oftlie Secretary. uouritv^Commissioners1 "'Session^January, ravelf.rs' Guide. The plate glass for Mr. J. KFoVsfier's 1888 building was placed in position last The Board met at the Auditor's office rf0-R0S», I The objects of the Loarcfof Trade as week. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Brown Co., Minn., at 11 o'clock A. M., set forth in our declaration of principles January 3d, 1888. are: "To unite the mercantile, Judge Kelly sentenced Hal Reid to Present, E. G. Koch, N/ic. Gulden, manufacturing: and other interests for FOR RENT. fifteen years at hard labor in the states Anton Manderfeld, H. M. Ball, Herman the purpose of advancing and increasing The residence of the undersigned is Feuerstein. prison Monday morning. the trade and business of the City for rent from and after Januaiy 2Cth. E. G. Koch, being chosen chairman, of New Ulm, promote just and equitable is Toddy me A small lire occured at Mr. Wm. For lerms address Wiiioi££gt.fWf[iit the Board, on motion, agreed that the principles in trade, to discover Pfaender's residence Monday evening. JOS. BOBLfcTER, qnjysue- ,"• petition of Daniel Burns to be set off and correct abuses, to support such from School District No. 55 to School 255 W Seventh St. In some way the Christmas tree took fuL Going East. means as may be deemed best, to promote Go ing West. District N«. 64 is hereby approved and St. Paul, Minn. fire but was soon extinguished. these ends and to use their infiLuenceas 6 25 a, N 1 4:10 a order to that effect recorded in full, to 10 30 a. 27 10:30 a a body to pi otect their rights 12 01 m. Mr. Adolph Eckstein, of Winona, was wit: etc. 25 2.15 and interests as citizens and business 4 Send 3 50 3 5:35 On motion, the petition of M. Duly in the city last week. Mr. Eckstein has men." 10:00 13 10 40 and others to form a new school Disirict hearts been in St. Paul attending college for How well the Board of Trade has endeavored 2 and 25 daily. All others daily (No. 71) out of part of the town of for theijeautiiul colored vmjf picture to carry out and obtain these the last three months. Sunday. Stately is hereby approved and order to nSeffMoof?isH exc» cjiRL" —w objects I propose to show in the following that effect recorded in full, to wit: etc. AT THE /THLOPHOROTCO WLWAIL ST NewYorK. W. H. HEIDEMAN, Agent. .The St. Peter fire company have brief review of what the Board of On motion agreed that Dr. O. C. Trade may be proud of having accomplished elected delegates to the 16th annual Strickler is hereby appointed County Notice To Taxpayers. during the past year. Gu\£ Rudolph came up from St. Paul meeting of the Minnesota|Firemen's As-, Physician of the 1st Physician District It secured the recognition of the Sunday. for unexpired term ©f Dr. J. C. Rothenbnrg, sociation to be held at Albert Lea Jan. Western Union Telegraph Co. and the removed to Springfield. The tax payers of Brow county, Minn. are Wm. Radke, of Milford. is going to 10th and 11th. establishment of more convenient Telegraphic Sunday Eve., January 15th. hereby notified that he ax Duplicates for 1887, On motion the petition of C. P. Cutting facilities for our business men. erect vC large barn in the spring. are in my hands collection of taxes, a he Miss Carrie Friedmann, who has been and others for changing the boundaries Admission 35 cents for Gents. following centag an each doller \aluatior» It especially interested itself in securing of School Districts No. 17 and 19 spending her vacation with her parents has been levied, exclusive a Roa tax to be J. R. Lankard, of St. Peter, called at the repeal of the Law requiring accounted seperately, to wit was laid over. All are cordially invited. in this city, returned to La Porte, Ind., '•the Review office last Friday. each town to support its own poor, On motion agreed, that Commissioners County Taxes. thereby placing New Ulm on equal last Friday, where she is engaged in THE MANAGERS The firstfmasked ball of the season Manderfeld and Gulden are hereby a footing with the rest of the county instead teaching. appointed a committee, to examine into I will be held at Turner Hall, Saturday of throwing the burden of taxation GRAND SUBSCRIPTION a a a proposed change of County road near Mr. J. Spaeth, of Lafayette, informs Jan. 21. tn the City. & MASQUERADE the place of Anton Sprenger in the town It made a noble effort to secure the us that Otto Tappe reached San Diego CD of Cottonwood. Mr. A. Schmidt jr., of Cincinnati, is a lwcation of the Soldiers' Home for New safe and is working at the carpenter On motion the Board adjourned to 2 O W N S "the guest of his sister, Mrs. Chas. Silverson. Ulm. o'clock P. M. trade. A son of Mr. Spaeth is foreman It noticed the discrimination of the AFTERNOON SESSION. of carpenters in that city. United States Government in the Post The Board met pursuant to adjournment The employes of the New Ulm Mills Office box rents and secured a substantial The Messrs. Neack & Orth have a at 2 o'clock P. M. All members reduction. N ew 3 5 10 s-lu will hold a grand ball'at Turner Hall 1 9-10 -10 present. force of ten or twelve men at work on Sleepy Eye 2-710 It encouraged the organization of the Saturday erening. On motion agreed that the County Sprmgneld 2 their new store building. They intend Minnesota Business Men's Association. Albin Auditor is hereby authorized to grant fr-10 It urged and secured the building of Bashaw 1 I A farmers' institute will be held at to push It right along.—Morton Enterprise. Auctioneers license to parties applying, Burnstow 7-10 2 d, suitable Bridge across the Minnesota New Ulm the latter part of February providing they pay $15 per year into Cottonw 9-10 2 river. A matter of great importance Ede 1 UO the County treasury and give bond to or early in March. me Mr. R. Fischer left for Milwaukee to the business men of the city. o-lO the County treasury in tHe penal sum Hansk a 1 6-10 Sunday evening to attend the annual It encouraged by substantial aid the Leavenw Otto Johnson, of New Sweden, buried 7 105-10 of $1000. Linde 2 competitive exhibition of our Agricultural meeting of the Northwestern Turners' On motion agreed to allow George three children last week, who had 9 A S 4-10 Milford products at the State Fair with 7-10 Braun $5.00 fare and expense to the Mulligan Mutual Life Association. He goes as died with diphtheria. results most gratifying, placing Brown North Star 1 410 Minnesota State Soldiers Home. Prarieville 9-l( delegate for the Minnesota Turnbezirk. 2 County in the enviable rank as the On motion, the report of the late Sigel 4-10 Adjt. Eckstein and Capt. Rosskopf •J I Garden of Minnesota. Stark 2 2 210 Grand Jury was considered and held Mr. F. W. Landwehr and Miss Mary are in St. Paul attending the annual .A.T Stately 8-10 It urged the* competitive exhibition for the opinion of the County Attorney, Karl were married last Monday at the neeting of the National Guard. of our principal industry Flour at the Turner Hall, City of New Ulm, Fire Departmen 9-W I especially concerning the last 2 items. terest and Siukm 2 9-10, Street 2 residence of Mr. John Sttmm. Judge various State Fairs gaming a National On motion, the request of the Brown Mr. Ath. Henle has purchased the bpringnel Roa a Bridge, 3 7-10. reputation by being awarded the position Brandt performed the ceremony. The A Co. Agricultural Sociotv, to abate the 6-lft •edrjch property, opposite the Union Basha of honor at the Minnesota State a 10. tax on blooded stock for breeding purposes, Review extends congratulations. Saturday Evening January21,88 Burnstow i*ouse. The building will probably be a-io. Fair, the Iowa State Fair, the Illinois was laid over. Cottonwood 9-10 In another column we publish part of State Fair and at the Great St. Louis E occupied by Henle & Martv 2-10 On motion the Board adjourned to 9 Linde Fair, a reputation of which every man Programme. 5-to the secretary's annual report to the o'clock A. M. to-morrow. Milford Congressman Lind is appointed member 1. MASKE POLONAISE it which the woman and child in New Ulm is justly _bigel Board of Trade. It is well worth a 1 0 ,0. trouble begins. WEDNESDAY, JAN. 4, 1888. proud. of the committee on post offices. 2. ROMA N CIRCUS, under direction of that GiScho'l Total fccho 1 Total MORNING SESSION. careful perusal and may correct some well-known master of the ring Sign, re Louis Napoleon It secured the establishment of a Signal S ax ax ax Tax 1 ax 1 ax ™he committee is a bard one with lots 8 ogini, positively the Last of the Romans The board met pursuant to adjournment enormous impressions abroad as to the Service Station. Absolutely fli st appearance of the most famous 18 7-10 15 a 35 4-10 5 4-io of hard work, but Mr. Lind will fill the 2 10 12 7il0 at 9 o'clock a. m. All present, clown of modern times, Signore Kooki Galielmo It called the attention of the city aims and functions of the board. 5 3-10 16 2 6-10 12 7 10 0 4 1 10 14 3 1( Emesti 0 On motion, agreed, that the petition bill. 6 1-10 16 8-10 7 2 10 18 S authorities to certain lands of the city 0 1 1) If 3. N E W UL I E E A E N 2 8-10 13 5-1') of Michael Sturm to be set off from 7 7-10 17 8-KM52 7 8 10'IS Rev. Father Sorensen, of St. Peter, which did not, but should pay rental. a) Still-life in headquartcis 4 9-10 15 6-10 7 4-10 17 2 10, 3 2 8 lOll Delegates have been elected by the school district No. 65 to school district b) Drill. It secured for our citizens and the 2 3-10 13 „-10 is now at St. Alexander's hospital, 4 5-10 2 6-10 1 13 9-tol54 Henderson fire department to attend No. 70, is hereby approved and order c) Fire fo'lowed by an nnbnrn 2 8-16 12 7-10 15-10 2 o-lo 11 55 traveling public additional facilities and where he will receive a better treatment 1ABLEA 13 2 10 3 4 5-10 6 4-10 14 1 1^56 to that effect recorded in full, to wit: the convention of the State Firemen's closer connections between New Ulm 4. TABLEAU Our Silver Cornet Band in '88, 3 2 10 13 4-10 6 l-lo 16 2 lo ,?7 5 1-10 for his leer, which was injured by etc., etc. wherenpon the remaining Portion of the trouble 6 8-10 14 T-10 4 4-10 and the Twin Cities. 3 6-10 20 6 10 ,8 Association which takes place at Albert begins. 9 20 1-10 On motion agreed, that the petition 3 6-10 15 7-10 59 7 3-10 jumping from the Union House buss It inaugurated the present experimenting 2 11 6-10 Lea Jan. 10th. 60 3 7-10, f&dniiggion go dei\t£. of Gottfried Retzlaff to be set off from some time ago. Just before goin^ to tor a artesian well. 4 13 4-10 5 5-10 14 4-10 bl 9 lo school district No. 3 to school district 5 S-10 16 7 3 10 11 2 If 62 Theo. Mohr of Cottonwood lost a valuable Last, but not least of its labors, were 4 8 10 14 press, we are 'informed that ther« is 2 7-10 12 9-10 5 0-10 15 3 10 03 4 1 10 13 No. 2 is hereby granted a hearing at Tickets for sale at Bnrg'e W Hauenstnn's Hie as yet unsuccessful efforts in securing horse on Christmas morning. He 6 1-10 18 2-10 7 2 10 17 I 10 64 24 2-10 little hope for his recovery. Dr Weschcke's, C. Roos's, Brust' and 36 SJMJ at 'he next regular session of the board the organization of a Home Mutual 9 T8 4-10 41 15 3 10 6 7-10 l4'6jlC Hottinger's. O4-1Q turned the horse out of the barn in the 6 6-10 18 7-lo 42 6 2 1 commencing Monday the 9th dav of 15 8-10 4 8-10 16 511010*8jl0 Fire Insurance Company, Gas Works 1 Those who wish to take 'bus to hall, 0 At the examinations in Temperence 3 110 12 f-10i4J 6 8-lu 16 4-10 1 3 10 morning and found it afterwards with Julv 1888. oi del a ii re at Dakota House. to Foundry and Canning Factory, all of 3 12 9 10U4 8 17 6 10 4 4-10 15 3jlC hall and return, 25 cents. Physiology and Hygiene the following On motion agreed, that John Eckstein 4 4-l a broken leg. How it happened he 13 8-10 45 13 3-10 24 4 10 8 18'9Jlf which may be possibilities in the near Q2P" Knetzm will loan male costumes, 6 8-10 IT 7 10J46 113-10 22 9-10 19 8-10IS9 4JK applicants passed: of town of Cottonwood is hereby comical and otherwise, at moderate rates. future. could not say. 6 8-10 15 7-10,47 2 7-10 12 8-10 allowed $30.00 damages ©n county It conscientiously advocated and All are cordially invited by the 16 3-10 27 9-10148 8 5-10 Sleepy Eye, December 24, 1887. 18 8-10 road, whenever release of damages is District No 36 Watonw an Co. 1 9-10 11 4-1 Farmers and others who sell wood Miss Cora Dungan, Miss Agnes Cutling, urged many measures of importance to NEW ULM TURNVEREIN. Goshen 5 3X10 1 6-J filed in the County Auditors office. our city authorities and as conscientiously and hay in the city complain tnat the Miss Mary E. Raverty, Mrs. Julia On motion apreed, that the following Dungan, Mrs. Josie Gilman, Otto Benz, opposed their contemplated actions I will attene at places mentioned for the parts of streets designated as Wood and Notice of Dissolution of Partnership. gopher orders are allowed: pose of receiving personal property a in other matters. And while its Aaron Sherman. Hay markets' are not kept clear of At the Ban of Sleepy Eye Feb 7, 8, a 9. George Leathermann $6.69 Notice is hereby given, that the partnership New Ulm, December 26, 1887. ©pinions may have differed from those At Rays store Spnngfaeld lo a 11 Oscar Ouren 2.10 snow and that as »i result they cannot heretofore existing bv and between in authority, it must be remembered Dated at Ne Ulm, Brow county, Mia Miss Sophia A. Kiesling, Albert Juliu3 E. Grotta 2.04 the undersigned at NW Ulm, Januar 2d, 1888. obey the Wood and Hay ordinance. Fenske, Otto Hensel, Frank Schlumberger, that we look at matters from a business RICHARD E E E Chas. S. Atnesen.... 2.73 Minn., under the firm name and stvle standpoint and our opinions were hon William Oetting. James Thomas, Co. TreasuTt The oflicersVjf the Maennerchor for Adolph Shellum 2 79 of "Eagle Roller Mill Co.", has this estly expressed. The Board of Trade D. Chas. Davis, J. Milton Davis. On ot ion the oard adjourned to 2 the \^ar 1888 are H. Rudolphi esidcnt day been dissolved by mutual consent. can have and only has the best interests The examination at Springfield was FOR SAJLE CHEAP. o'clock p. m. Mr. H. W. Bonne withdraws from the of New Ulm at heart. It rejoices at C. A. Och^, Vice President oostponed on account of severe weather. firm and the remaining partners continue the prosperity of its citizens and as The undersigned is compelled on a Petry Secretary Chas. Stoll Treas. H. A E N O O N SESSION. the business under the old firm deeply regrets their misfortunes. Its count of ill health to sell his buildir The Board met pursuant to adjournment Weddendorf Leader Ernst Pseifer, name and assume all the assets and actions have been the well considered A State Teachers' Institute for Brown and business place on Corner Cen at 2 o'clock p. m. All present. Color Bearer Zichun ce color liabilities. opinions of the majority. There should and Minnesota Streets. It is well 1 On motion agreed, that the petition County will be held at Sleepy Eye commencing The old firm thanks their numerous be no jealous contentions or feeling between Seagent. derstood that the property (100x165^ of Andrew Seifert of Siegel for the April 23, 1888. the Board of Trade and those in friends for their kind patronage in the located in the business center, and abatement of personal taxes on $500 The Review did not ranch our western past and solicits their future favors and authority. Its aims are not to dictate The New Ulm correspondent of the those who wish to invest in a 1 erroneously assessed is hereby recommended but to aid. The Board of Trade is business for the new firm. equipped and paying business a* leaders in time last week. This to the State Auditor. Sleepy Eye Herald says: "As the time composed of public spirited citizens Dated New Ulm, Minn., Dec. 31st, small cost will find a rare chanct was due to an accident on the Omaha On motion agreed, that the petition is drawing near when another great whose only desire is to carry out its A. D. 1887. this to do so. For particulars call of Fritz Koehne of Sleepy Eye for abatement road last week Tuesday which delayed political battle is to be fought and politics principles. Its members have been or address CHAS. SILVERSON, of personal taxes on" $833 erroneously the paper. The passenger train called to the Halls of Congress, to the are being discussed on the street H. WM BONNE, assessed, is hereby recommended JAC. HOESCHELER head of the finances of our state, and H. jumped the track hear Kasota and was GEO. FRY. corners and in the bye-ways, the question to the State Auditor. New Ulm, Mir. to the bench of justice. li numbers delayed tix hours. The passengers On motion, the report of the late presents itself to the mind of a amongst its members nearly all of the Charles Cebser Grand Jury, the Board consulting the were scared, but not hurt. great many, what is the politics of the city and county authorities and all of County Attorney, was duly considered our leading business men. New Ulm Review anyway." We did and laid on the table. The New Ulm Roller Mill Co received Our work has only just begun, representing not know that there was any doubt as Whereas this Board considered the the first prize, a diploma, at the and caring for the interests of a penal sum of the County Treasurer's has the only store in New Ulm where both to the political complexion of the Review, St. Louis fair for the best spring wheat community blessed with every natural bond insufficient, therefore be it resolved GERMAN AND ENGLISH BOOK? but suppose that, simply because flour. The second prize, a silver medal, advantage that man could desire, it remains that Mr. R. Pfefferle, the county treasurer, we do not abuse parties of another political only for us to call the attention was awarded to a Winona firm. The be and is hereby requested to give of the outside world to our manifold belief than ours, the correspondent a new bond in the penal sum of sixty New Ulm Roller Mill Co. is in possession advantages and soon will rise the most thousand dollars ($60,000) to be approved seems to think that we have of the diploma and anyone else beautiful and prosperous city in the by the board in accordance strayed from the good paths. Such is claiming the hist prize does so falsely. northwest. are sold. He also carries an extensive line of with law. not the case, Mr. Correspondent. Whenever Accordeons, Violins, In locating our city its founders took On motion thp Board adjourned to 9 Saturday evening the Turnverein occasion requires it, we will advocate into consideration its position with refeience o'clock a. m. to-morrow. elected the following officers for the to all the natural advantages Republican principles and you can To be continued next week. ensuing half jear: President, C. L. with which nature has endowed this Albums and Toy Candie bet your last dollar on it that we will fair valley, the picturesque, healthfullness Vice-Pies'11., Reos G. Fischer Sec'y., Health Marks. not support the nominee of another of location and the surrounding Wm. E. Koch Corr. Sec'y., P. Scherer A bright eye, clear skin, glowing features, party simply because the republican rich agricultural lands. Its abundant animated expression, and a quick, Treasurer, C. A. Hagberg 1. Turnwart, supply of pure water, immense beds of candidate receives the nomination for for Christmas trade. His stock of stationery, Wallpaper etc firm step. These are all secured by using E. A. Heers 2, Turnwart, H. Schleuder clay inexhaustible quarries of the best an office which we would have liked to Dr. Harter's Iron Tonic. building stone in the world, all that Bar Committee, C. Baltruscb, C. complete. Subscriptions taken for American and Europe fill. could be desired to build up a large W. H. Heideman and R. Loheyde. Milford News. city and industries that would yield cals. Prices guaranteed. Mail orders receive prompt attei Washington, Jan. 9.—-Congressman —In consequence of the frequent A Farmer's Institute will be held at untold wealth. They provided broad Lind to-day introduced a resolution setting blizzards roads are in a bad condition. streets, beautiful and natural parks, member the place, one door north of F. Kuetzing's Henderson, Minn Jan 30th, 31st and Communications are poor, news are forth the facts of the grant of lands market and public squares, school Feb. 1st. Prominent men will be present scarce and Jack Frost is generally victorious. by congress to the Hastings & Dakota house and court house squares. NEW CULM, to address the farmers upon such railroad, and the further facts of the And it is the work our citizens —W heat is 69 cts. at Essig now but themes as how to judge, breed and through the Board of Trade to mature HAMPION GOL M!ML $' certification of 160,000 acres of said receipts are very light. and perfect and build on the foundation train a horse, also how to judge, breed grant to the road by the secretary of which was so wisely and well laid. —The school in dist. No. 21, town of and keep a cow so as to make her the interior and the decision of the Home, will probably be closed Iriday New Ulm has reason to congratulate keeping pay, how to raise sheep, 250 CLEVEUND MYSI ENGLISH SI supreme court of Minnesota in 1886 to next, for about two months on account herself on the total absence of the socalled how to make butter, and also other important of the stormy weather and poor roads, Real Estate Boom, which after the effect that the road forfeited its Most all of the pupils of said district all is but a fiction and must sooner or farming methods will be talked %$r *?!L*h?fc a season at the greatest S in A charter in 1880. The resolution also later explode. are obliged to walk as far as from 2 to State Fair and the American Horse Show, in 1886,-53 E I S amounting to nearly »f in the meeting. calls attention to the fact that the selection ¥E$£1-?'' S S 2 Sweepstakes in both Cleveland and Shire classes, &L With all its natural advantages. New 3 miles and arc thus unable to attend Tt. Peter was visited by burglars, S 250E W E S A E S opentoaU the draft breeds, and S E I A I E for best display of I of 12,000 acres of land is still pending HQLSTEIN-FRiESIANS Ulm can offer cheap and desirable sites —We are informed that some of the vursday night. At the residence of for homes and manufacturing industries before the interior department and learned young men of this vicinity re but has no room for the speculator in cently remarked that if they would s. Swen Johnson, a lady's plush directs the secretary of the interior to e» Send far unstated frontage. write for the Review they should write CEO, E, BROWN & CO., Aurora, Kane C* k, cap and muffler, three caps and withhold action upon the selection until on some interesting topics and thus giving What by tne efforcs of our citizens overcoat were stolen. The operathe congress can attend to the road's some real value to that department they have accomplished they can do Omaha depot returned from a case. The attorney general is also directed of the paper. This really would be again. If within the next year the verv commendable if a bright sun EVERT SATURDAY AT in town. As soon as he stepped Board of Trade can securs the establishment to report upon the question would all at once lise over a field of of one manufacturing industry, PE. KUETZ platform of the depot he was whether anything can be done toward such eternal darkness, in which we our time will have been well spent. halt. The operator reached the recovery of the illegally certified have been groping about for the last If through the eftorts of the Board of his hip pocket, and the burglars lands. Mr. Lind also introducad bills five year3. Step foi ward and let your Trade a closer more friendly and confidential light shine, befoie the people so "that d. Going into the depot it was directing the secretary of war to allow relation between our business uhey may see your good works and men can be established. If through the lat they bad tried to burst the mileage and per diem to officers of the .Extra Bargains next Saturday Jan^j praise you for it. W are too glad efforts of the Board of Trade ouiT citizens Union army, who were mustered out in 'he burglars were arrested at to surrender our commisbion. are shown the importance and WOOL WOOL LACES, LACES, CALL IS AND M.L -I HI: UREA tnd the goods stolen were found Texas and other remote points also for magnitude of our advantages and that —Matrimonial prospects were never These Goods are in Black, Dark blue, Brown. Wmc. the interests of citizen and businessman mder the platform of the Kasota relief of Col. Pfaender, of New Ulm better in this town than just now. Several are mutual, then the objects of the Thos. George, of Lake Benton, and parties of this vicinity are about to They are now lodged in the 3 to 6 inches wide, at 20, 25, and 35 cents per yard. Board will have been accomplished! enter into some contract for life. But James Devine, of Madelia.—EVENING Co. jail. The goods taken are NEXT SATURDAY WE WILL OLOHE OLT THIS LOT VT we are strictly forbidden not to crow C. ,H. W. HEIDEMAN JOURNAL. $200. before the day really dawns. DAY. Only that DAY at this price. &t^dfciiteirtj&dfefc -afoj