New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
January 25, 1888 · Page 4 of 8
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1 mmm ^SSPSBI NBHM^BSS BsBHI W W W W w»WB»a™ip,»"*rp» •«"Mnigj.'^ifwB".t"u «r» ui' U»UU-IJMJ1' —fr' TMM-ffVi" ,.* ..i.ii mi a, urn ®Pc Mask*, masks and men's masquerade Geo. Fay returned from a visit to Report County Superintendent EW ULM AND VICINITI. DON'T BLAME A grand Military Masquerade Ball! suits to let at F. Kueiz'mg^^ *«*.* of Schools. Redwood Falls*last Fridam««*#s will be^iven by Co^ A next Saturday. 5 Fred Wotschke, of Minneapolis, is in a man for groaning when he has Travelers* Guide. fftgLouis Baumle, of Butte City, Montana, IJFortke Regarding it of importance to present W titer Carnival %, ud Rheumatism or Neuralgia. The pain the city visiting friends* is here on a visit to his relatives. to yon at the closing of the year a Jee p'/,a^*,$?3M P^lli "Kpty awft& No torture in the w.: general view of the duties of this" office 1 As ancient times was more painful than The ladies wardrobe a Union Hall B. S. Marti, of Fairfax, was in the to be performed and the condition of these twin diseases. But—oughtn't 'The most elaborate preparations nave will be on the second floor daring the a man tobe blamed if, having Rhenmatism c:ty Saturday. our schools^ I respectfully submit the been made for the Winter Carnivul and 'masquerade season.. *i ^"V 3 or Neuralgia, he wont use following: Ice Palace at St. Paul, beginning Jan A daughter arrived in the family of Ath-lo-pho-ros, when it has cured* The duties of the superintendent appear 2oth and continuing ten da\s, 'and the Company A will entertain prince Rev. C. J. Albrecht Saturday. thousands who have suffered in the Chicago & North Western R'y wiL sell to be of a triple character, viz same way. It has cured hundreds Wii^oT|k^gt.f)eteit^^ carnival and suite at Union Hall Satur. Cx A. Hagberg was appointed organizer 1. Duties to be performed out doors excursion tickets to St Paul and return after physicians have pronounced day evening. during the Carnival-at the very low or about the county. for Brown County by the republican them incuiable. -*.* Going East. Going West. 2. Duties within the walls of an office rate of one fare for the round trip. Tbeskill offirephysicians could nor State league. We learn that Anton Brey of Minneapolis, For information regarding dates of room, if any exist. No. 14 6 23 a, No. 1 cure meof Rheumatismwhich had settled 7 has been sick for some time and 4 10-30 a. m. 27 sale, tra -ervice, etc., apply to agent is the nips, neck and shoulders. So intense 10:L«& m. 3. Advisory duties. Mr. A. J. Alwin of St. Paul called at 12 01 p. m. was thepain that sleep was almost 20 25 2 15 p. m. is very low at present, of the C. &N. W.R'v Within the range of the first named impossible. Thefirstdose ofAthlophoros 22 3 50 m, 3 5:35 p. m. the Review office yesterday. He looks may be placed the visitation ofschoois, gave me relief, and the third enabled me 2 10.00 m. 13 10:40 p. m. The best Route to alifornia. hale and hearty. to sleep for four and a half hours without M. Mullen went to St. Paul Monday the public examinations of teachers Nos. 1, 2 and 25 daily. All others daily Few men cross the continent asr frequently waking. I continued its use, and am now to attend to business and secure plans and, improperly, the responses to the weB. Kav. S. H. TROYER, as K. Armsby, of Chicago. On our 5th page to day will be found except Sunday. New Albany, Ind." calls of State Superintendent to conventions foi* the residence which he will build Therefore hU opinion as to the best a striking and instructive illustration of THE ATHLOPHOROS CO.. 112 Waft St. If. V. C. W. H. ETDEMAX, Agent. of Co. Superintendents and route to California is of interest. this summer. tbe comparative worth of the various teachers' associations. He says: "We have received several NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Do not forget to see Kuetzing's Bargam kinds of baking powders now in the ^rom tcports- heretofore made you C. W, Austin, agent for tbe St. Paul letters from our customers askint»- us find that there are in the county 71 Advertisement. market. the best route to Tahfornia. TKev° are lAte Association went to St. Paul Monday State of lunnesotii, County of Brown. In ProbateCourt. schooi districts, two of which are "independent, all good. The favoiite route of the Tbe second regiment will probably evening. He will return to-morrow. excluded from nay supervision. Jos. Walter and Mary Prokosch were writer is over the Cnicago & North In the Matter of the Estate of Carl M. Schmid carap at Rochester this year. During the year 143 schools have Deceased. mm married oy Rev. Tori Jan. 17, Andrew S\ estern to Omaha, and over the U. P. Notice is hereby given to all perron h&ving been visited, 7 by special demand. P. Manderfeld of Gibbon was in the and C. P. Railroads from there." cluims and demands against the estate of Carl M. WA Portner and Barbara Kiahl by Rev. We acknowledge with thanks the receipt The condition of the various schools Schmidt, late of the Coantv of Brovrn, deceased, W0 From "American Grocer" Dee. 14. city Thursday. Berghold Jan. 23, and Peter Heinen of the "Spokane Falls Review" that the Judge of the Probate Court of eaid Connty varied greatly, but the same evil presented 1887. J25 will hear, examine and adjust claims and de |?p itself almost all over the county, D. Thompson, formerly of Home, and Maggie Schwertzler Jan. 24. sent us by C. W. Mohr of Spokane manda against said estate at his office in the City of New Ulm in Eaid County, on tte flnt Mci dsj of |f"~ namely: poor enrollment and still Minn, and of late of Wyle, Texas, has Falls Wash. Ter. THE SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, published each month, tor six successive months, cotnmencing Miss Lena Winkelmann returned poorer attendance. The compulsory by Munn & Co., New York, during with the fiist Mor.day March 1888,and that"" now settled in Caddo, Indian Territory. ^s from Montana last week and will remain law seemed to be without effect. six months frem the 18th day ot January 1888 A collision ef two passenger trains more than 40 vears, is, Beyond all have been limited and allowed by paid Probate 1 I might right here direct your attention Dr. W. Wakeiied of Lake Benton has with her parents for an extended question, the leading paper relating to occurred in St. Paul last Saturday, on Court for creditors to present their claims. to the new law, whereby no child science, mechanics, and inventions published been appointed county physician of visit. Her sister, Mrs. A. Preuss, accompanied the Northern Pacific road. M. Flaherty SOPHI SCHMIDT, "^«ts will be entitled to the state moneys in Executrix of the Ebtate of Carl Schmidt, H'' on this continent. Each weekly Lincoln Co. her from Minneapolis. deceased. was instantly killed. the new year except i« has visited the issue presents the latest scientific topics public schools at least 40 days. I* the in an interesting and reliable manner, Dan Driscoll, the Wbyo chief, was FOR RENT. We see by the San Diego Daily Sun, The following marriage licenses were same evil will repeat itself in the county accompanied with engravings prepared hanged in New York, Monday, for of January 10, that Mr. M. Hippert will issued in Brown Countv since January The residence of the undersigned isfor during the coming year, the county expressly to demonstrate the subjects. remain in San Diego for a month. the killing of Elizabeth Garrity, in June rent from and after Januaiy 2Ctb. will have to sustain a loss of a great amount 1st: The SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN is invaluableto For terms address of money not taking in its account 1886. every person desirinsr to keep Andrew Portner to Barbara Krahl, Mr. G. A. Spellbrink left for Galena, JOS. BOBLbTER, or consideration the detrimental effects pace with the inventions and discoveries Louis Spelbrink Dora S. Goede, Mr. Wm. Fesemeyer and Miss Barbara 255 W. Seventh St. 111, Friday. He will take a course in upon the education of our children. the dav. F. W. Landwehr Mary Karl, St. Paul, Minn. Therefore I should solicit your influence allege at that place. Kraus were married yesterday. in your respective districts to help Mary Prokosch, Jos. Walter Rev. A. Berghold performed the ceremony. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. See E. W. Baer's new ad in another to remedy this evil aud therewith promote Geo. Schroepfer Ther. Wartha, the cause of education. column. Mr. Baer is an artist in his MILITAR M. Schwertzler, Peter Heinen CARD OP THANKS. Our teaching craft has done nobly line of work and will execute all orders The soldiers' home at Minnehaha now Mary Keim, John Sperl and improved, although theie is a great promptly. has thirty-two inmates, while seventy We wish to thank all who assisted us Eva Greene. ). H. Green deal jet to be wished for, but to their so kindlv durinfr the death and funeral can be accommodated in the present honor I must state that especially those Married, at the home ot the bride's of Mrs. Susanne H. Brust The mail facilities between St. Paul temporary quarters. who have received a professional training parents, Wednesday Jan. 18, Mr. Louis JACOB BRUST, and New Uloi are verv poor, It happens in some of our higher educational Spellbrink, of MiJord and Miss Dora A gentleman of Pleasant Grove recently WM. and CHAS. BRU=,T, jr. institutions, or who have gained proficiency everv little while that the St. Paul drove twenty^one head of twoyear-old by long experience in teachiug, S. Goede, of New Ulm. dailies do not arrive until they are two, BARGAINS. I deserve all the praise and proved steers into Rochester, the average three or even more days old. The only The firbt leap year dance ot the season themselves worthy to be employed ail I have for sale six choice lots in the weight of which was 1,000 papers which arrive here promptly are over the county, encouraged by a proper was given at Schniucker's Tivoli village of New Ulm which I will sell at pounds. compensation for their valuable those forwarded by express. They never Thursday evening. The bo} enjoyed bargains. Must be sold at once. Address and most honorable woik. The residence of W. H. Burt, on a the novelty of having the gals invite fail to arrive on schedule time while TUNTTE Teachers' examinations were held in farm near Spring Lake, was burned them to take suthing. the road is open. It seems to us that Lorain, O. Spring and Fall at three places, viz: at Saturday. He saved a portion of the mail ought to be able tc reach us New Ulm five days at Sleepy Eye five Wm. Winkelman, Wolf Schmid, H. Tin and Hardware houshold goods. Loss covered bv insurance. days, and at Springfield six days. promptly if express can ana we would C. Warnecke, E. Altermatt, Gust Nuesle, There were examined 151 persons like to have the reason of unneessary Jos. Schnobench, John Albert and with differing results. delaj explained. Over $1,300 has been subscribed by A State teachers' institute was held E. E. Seiter, all ot Spnngheld, paid under the auspices of Rochester citizens to defray the expenses at Springfield during one week with an OF their brothers of the New Ulm Lodge A law passed by the last legislature enrollment of 72. CO 'A 2n BEST. I. N5:.:'**i of the Second Regiment of militia at Edward W. Baer, provides that town clerks and officers A. O. D. VV. a visit last week. The results of an institute may be the sham battle to come off at their fair of town boards of health snail report compared to those of a sermon in a F. Kuelzing finds that Wo floors do next fall. church: a good many attend and listen, Corner of Minnesota and Centre Streets. AT monthly to the Secretary of the State not affoxd sufficient room for his ever but tnere are few who apply the principles The Knights of Labor of Winona have UNION HALL board health all births and deaths oceurmg 4 large a«so»tment of b«-afing and cok sto\es increasing trade and so has induced his taup-nt, following tbe call because organized a co-operative store with a and .01 kiads of tinware always on hand. in their towns. It also provides it is fashion or because they live landlord, C. A. Ochs, to cement the f8$ Saturday, January 28, capital of 20,000, in 4,000 shares of $5, All oiden ntrnsted to me will receive prompt that the secretary of the state board of under the impiession that thev must do basement and fie it up for a hrst-class attention Special attention given to the manufacture each, no stockholder to own more than it, but verily, veril),I say unto \ou, the '40 health shall annually transmit to the ADMISSION 35 CTS. A PERSON. salesroom. of tin and iron roofp result of the harvest ot tncu is naught. twenty shares. clerk of Court of each county a correct The State Superintendent's call to a Repairing done neatly and promptlj Tickets can be obtained of all members The National Board of Trade ot list ot all births and deaths occuring in Hay must be a drug on the market convention of Co. Supts. and to the NEW ULM, MINN. of the Company. Washington discussed the question of that county. This latter report is due A farmer who fcouldr not dispose of a state teachers' association to be held at PROBATE NOTICE. St. Paul during the week between postal telegraphy, and a resolution was on or before January 5tb, of each year. load Monday, left it on the hay market Christmas and New Year to my utmost adopted urg'ng its establishment. What Up to this time Clerk George has not alL night, rather than haul it back home For the next four weeks I wOl Protb^e0CowtnUe80ta' W 0 8I- I regret could not be responded to on account resolutions has ourPhilomathean Society In the matter of the estate of Susanna Brust. received the report for Brown County again, or selling it at a sacrifice. of frosted limbs and a severe deceased. passed on the question? for the year 1887. This is due probably cold contracted in a snow storm the n^S88?1?/* a fih^g he Pet'tion of Jacob sell the remainder of my STOCK Five and costs said Justice Fischer Brust of Brown county representing, among other week preceding the conventions. A to the negligence of town clerks in things, that Susanna Brust late of said Conn The first masked ball of the season Tuesday morning after an interview most honoring part of discussion in this ty of Brown on the 13th day of Janaarv A iSfifi X$ making their monthly reports. Some of FALL and WINTER GOODS, was held at Turner Hall Saturday evening. with Ernst Buder. Ernst was out late convention was allotted to Brown Co., at St. Peter, Mum., died intestate,^Sd bSwTa of the town clerks seem to think that resident of this County at the time of berdetth, but the unmerciful gods of a severe The ball was not as good as those Monday night, and, freezing his feet leaving goods, chattels and estate within this they have to report to the county clerk Minnesota winter had decided otherwise County,and that the said Petitioner is the surviving held in former years. There were only was compelled to take quarters at Hotel comprising FUR COATS, OVER husband of said deceased, and praymc and left me at home. as in former vears, and quite a number that administration of eaid estate be to him Schmid. a few tiue costumes and only one comic granted: It fs ordered, that said petition be of reports have been received by Clerk The oftk e-room work comprises group north mentioning. the official correspondence, the grading & VS 0 conrt on Saturday COATS, CLOAKS, GLOVES, George who had to forward them to the The case of German Friton vs. the ttiel8thdayofFebruaryA.D.1888,atd 2 o'clock of examination papers, the recording P. M., at the Probate Office sai county. Congressman Lind has introduced a State board. The requirement of County Commissioners et al which had Ordered further, that notice thereof be given to and dispatching of certificates, the re the heire of «aid deceased, and to all persons interested, bill to amend the pension laws so as to monthly reports is not working very been adjourned to yesterday was asain CAPS, SHEETS, etc., AT and ceiving, correcting and compiling of by publishing a copy of this order for postponed to Jan. 31st. Judge Severance teachers' and school clerks' reports into three successive weeks prior to said day of hear!2?' remove certain limitations in the case well. Town clerks have not the time a general state report, and the private printe* an?eWKFJm J*aeviethea newspaper having, probably on account of of "any person who volunteered or rendered to gather monthly statistics and people published City of New Ul in said county. »/.•»• BELOW COST. examinations. the blockades, failed to make his appearance. service in anv engage Dent with in general do not take the trouble The official correspondence is very DD1888.8t N W he 1 9 a 0 a 7 A. ^j*'"1^ the Sioux Indians in the Sioux Indian to report promptly. The old way of •M extensive and expensive. C. Baltrusch. By the Coart S war of eighteen hundred and sixty-two reporting once a year and then to the To show the extensiveness of incom ERNbT BRANDT Company A will give its masked ball 16K ing mail let me state that I received idge ol Probate and eighteen hundred aud sixty-three, clerk of court worked better. If any at Union Hall next Satuivl-.y. From since January 1, 1887, 103 postal cards, and who is disabled consequence of glaring errors occured in the reports the present indications wejudge tint theirs 496 letters, 15 communications from wounds or injur} received in the line of clerk would be apt to notice them and the educational department and 27 will be the best of the season. The of duty in such temporary service." relurn the report for correction. packages. boys have always given the public its My official communications and packages At the request of Congressman Lind, monev's worth and we hope that they The lectures delivered by Mrs. Hedwig has the only store in New Ulm where both transmitted amount to over one the second assistant postmaster general will realize handsomely. thousand letters and parcels. Official Henrich-Wilhelmi at Turner Hall GERMAN AND ENGLISH BOOKS documents were received 124 teachers' has detailed two special service men to were well attended, considering the Mr. Aug. Huebner, of Gibbon, a and 71 school clerks' reports, which distribute mail at St. Peter aud Mankato cold and storcny weather. A good former resident of this place has sold were compiled into the state report as delayed by snow blockades, and then voice and clearness of thought and his property to Gottlieb Hoehne of Oshkosh, published and reported before. notify postmasters west and south of during the year 961 examination papers enunciation render Mrs. -Wilhelmi an Wis., a brother of Gottfried are sold. He also carries an extensive line of were graded and 5 private examinations these places so that they can come excellent and effective speaker. Her Hoehne of Town Cottonwood. Mr. held, ese last occupying 9 Accordeons, Violins, down in teams and transport the» mail first lecture, in which she spoke on Gottlieb Hoehne will remove to New days. to their proper destination. This special scientific and ethical materialism, was Ulm in the near future. To chis part of duties may also be service will be appreciated by all mentioned the pri\ ite individual conversations a masterly effort and showed that the Albums and Toy Candies —-44 Gabriel Serr. of scores ot people who come who have been without mail during speaker had closely watched and followed to impart their joy und grief, and a Another old settler has gone to. his snow blockades. the drift of recent scientific few, very few, with dishonoring insinuations last resting place. Gabriel Serr did thought. In this lecture she laid the for Christmas trade. His stock of stationery, Wallpaper etc., is always having some "ax to grind." There will be a total eclipse of the not survive the death of his wifa very foundation for an intelligent discussion Besides these dark spots there I find moon next Saturday, January 28, the long. He died last Sunday forenoon at complete. Subscriptions taken for American and European peiiodicals. vi»itors who are gentlemen, fathers of of that highest of all topics, religion latter portion of which will be visible at the ripe old age of 80 years. Death was large or small families, or gentlemen and morality, and the relation of these Prices guaranteed. Mail orders receive prompt attention. Ptemember New Ulm in case of a clear sky. The whom nature denied the blessings of a relief to him as he has been ailing for two, indeed, formed the subject of her family life, but who are always foremost phases of the eclipse are as follows in many years. the place, one door north of F. Kuetzing's for the education of their second lecture. But the speaker did New Ulm time neighbors' children and who always not use the weapons wrought in the CULM, Minneapolis, Jan. 21st, 1888. True Time. It.Time readily stretched their willing I N Moon enters shadow 3.12p.m. 3:30p.m. course of her first lecture. She didn't realize We hereby acknowledge the receipt hand to this noble cooperative work. Total eclipse begins 4:13 4:31 that she was speaking in a country HAMPION G9L0 MEDAL STUD of |259.50 by the hands of H. A. Subilia The third duty enumerated is a most Middle ot eclipse 5 02 5:20 from whose most noted pulpits the delicate one. It consists in the recommendation in sundry payments, in full for all Total eclipse ends ..5:51 6:09 of forming and reforming of kind of Christianity she attacked is no Moon leaves shadow 6:51 7:09 demands for water works furnished by school districts. The decisive power 250 CLEVELAND BAYS! ENGLISH SHIRES Moon Ives penumbra 7.54 8:12 longer preached. If the late Henry us up to date to the Public cemetery of being placed within the resolutions of Ward Beecher or Rev. .Edward Everett the city of New Ulm Brown Co., Minn. your Hon. Board in my recommendation, Jos. A. Eckstein is teachiug a class W^y«.*h*t a S W, ee fLaon Hale could have listened to Mrs. Wilhelmi, I was guided by and adhered E? °5? fw greatest Shows in America^-niinoM Phelps Well and Wind Mill Oo. bow to eng neer a typewriting machine. State Fairand the American Horse Show, in 1886,-53 PREMIUMS amounting to nearbr«2^no^? strictly to the principle which seems to they would probably have said, by B. F. BEARDSLEY, Treas. In order to see how they will progress be fundamental in the law: to put it 250 HOLSTElN-FRIESIANSgj^^^gs "Good—but hardly radical enough.1' within the limits of a possibility for he has saved the first productions of his Fairfax held its first election last week Mrs. Wilhepni dwelt entirely on the child to reach the school house. scholars. Below we give a number of and elected the people's ticket by a vote E O W N O a past? and was probably not aware that, In the performance of this duty there these first.efforts. There seems to be of 41 to 11. Mr. Fred C. Gley came was not always possible to avoid an while she dealt out blow after ome good material in the class and we from there by team Monday and handed inimical contact with unwise, individual blow upon Christianity, she npver wish them and their teacher success. us a ticket of the first set of officers. interests of selfishness. £13.13. touched the essence ot Christianity as Wishing a general uprising iu the "lb I am ihe poor Farmer's fiiend *t We see that our old friend H: Werring $2 ii conceived by the most advanced religious feelings for the interest of educating our EVERY SATURDAY AT »3ar' and the Peoples Friend also."' will do the writing for the next year. '•$ little ones and your influential co-operation thinkei'3 of the age*. We should i^ 'jf W. C. Brown The officers are M. D. Brown president, 'X thereto, I am very respectfully, PE. KUETZING'S have prefeired to see the battle of Waterloo Jf '$ 9 "theschool board meets onthe first M. \V. eiter, A. Hulskamp and J. J. B. VELIKANJE, CO. Supt. -liL fought at Waterloo, and not at Hi *iI friday ofthe month wmPhummel" Fullerton councilmen, H. Werring recorder, IfA SB Timbuctoo. The Last Chance. "thecitycouncil meets onthe firsttuesday H. Houser treasurer, Kipp The Chicago & Nforth Western Ry. of the monte?louisschilling," and T. Greer justices, L. Thiele constable. The staple articles necessary to the Co. will sell round trip tickets to California NEXT SATURDAY JAN. 2 8 GREAT SALE OF TRIMMfifatf "thelcounty comnnssionersh aveadjourned comfort and happiness of your families points at the old cheap rate, for command a staple price. It is the same 500 bunches of assorted trimmings suitable to trim children's dresses last Saturday e, koch excursions leaviDg Omaha Thursday, Vitality of Great Men "i amthesherifiofbrowncountyjohnb with daily papers. The St. Paul Daily Feb. ^l§th, or Kansas City Friday Feb. aprons, also ladies and children's underwear, we will offer next Saturday is not always innate or born with them, Pioneer Press is the best daily paper in 17th.i^ This is the last chance for reduced jpchmid- Anton lass den Affen raus but many instances are known where it the West, and when you pay $10 for a rate tickets. Regular Excursion 500 bunches at 12 cts. a bunch of 12 yds. These goods cannot be my self 7&go vogel ,Fretz Behnke has been acquired by the persistent and year's subscription to this excellent tickets are now sold daily, ior particulars bought elsewhere less than 25 to 35 cts. a bunch. Call in early and judicious use of Dr. Barter's Iron &The0tor Crone walked^ down from I paper you are sure to get your money's apply^o agent C. & N. W. Ry. worth/ Tonic. .' avoid the rush* leepy Eye John B. Schmidt. 4 F8