New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
December 19, 1888 · Page 5 of 9
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•W:LI^M /,'.: i,'^^U |ffiffi^^ .LPDilliml,. NEW VLSI AND VICINITY. Toys! Toys! Rain on Saturday last and a Spring CHBISTMAS BELLS. 4IV Mrs. W. HummeL Nut% candies andyfruits ad^W, Eibner. time air! What's next, a blizzard? BYCABOA. DtJGAN#* Travelers5 Guide. Christmas Ball at Union Hall next O bells! sweet bells! across the years Get a box of fancy candies for 25. or and Wednesday. DRY GOODS AND NOTIONSHeadquarters Half gay, half sad, your chiming 50cts. at W\ Eibner. ^4 HOLIDAY GOODS? Old joys ye tell old sorrows swell Don't forget the Agricultural Society for **Mr. O. S. Robinson, an old Califor Throughout your tender rhyming. meeting Saturday afternoon at Turner 5 and 10 cent Goods. nian, was in the city over Monday.^ Hall. O merry bell! this Christmas day WINTER CLOTHING, N The Teachers' Rural Association met An immense and Choice Stoek of How loud and clear your ringing! FUR COATS AND CAPS, at the Court House last Saturday to [OFFICIAL,] Wii^k>.^etei^fi Such love and mirth o'er all the earth City Council Proceedings. HOJMAY GOODS* transact current business. ,. -7 BOOTS AND SHOES ^*5Tour lusty voices flinging! jjj|$§5 Going West. Mr. Hubert Hillesheim, of the town complet'J**and AND GENERAL FURMSH_J A attractive line of O happy bells! through coming years. Meeting called by the president subject of Sigel, has been granted an increase 4 10:30a.m. No. 1 4:17 a.m. iHIING GOODS. i&£k to adjournment of Nov. 14tb last Z, *We hear in your glad sending |p§ 39 12:01p.m. 27 1:05 p.m. of pension. All members present except Councilor S 5:44 p. m. The message still of peace, good-will,— Call and examine my Vast Stock of 22 3 50 m. 13 10:45 p.m. Frank, President Rudolph presiding. Nos.21, 10:00 25.daily. m. We understand that the village of ^All jarring discords blending^ J?%" 2 and All others daily Holiday Goods* The Committee previously chosen by and Doll Carriages. Cradles, Lonnges except Sunday. Sleepy Eye has adopted the proposition and Chairs, teg the Council to draw up an ordinance CHRISTMAS FESTIVITIES. s0^ C. W. HEIDEMAN, Agent. B^ at rock-bottom made it by Turner, the electric light relating to the introduction of electric Dress 4 7 Goods. Cardigans, Leggins, prices. light in this city, made its report man. We wish our readers a Merry Christmas, Hose, Shawls, Mufflers, Shirts and Suspenders, The congregation of the Catholic The ordinance was read and on motion I SCHLOTTMANN, and an elegant assortment of and hope that all may forget their The County Auditor has completed Holy Trinity church will inaugurate unanimously approved and ordered Lamps. Do not forget the Place. cares on that day and spend happyhours to be recorded. the tax duplicates for 1888 the same will Christmas festivities on Monday evening Mrs. W. Hummel. next. Adjourned for a Special Meeting in the midst of their families. be turned over to the County Treasurer called by the Mayor on the same date theIk on the first Monday in Januarys The M. E. congregation of Lafayette Pioneer Dru Store•• Lids Wagner's Furniture Store is head, above for the purpose of providing begin their celebrations the same date, means to pay or redeem part of quarters for carpets and rngs, The repeated rendition of "Mathilde floating debt of the city. All members as do theCongregationalistsin this city, was greeted by a fair audience last Sunday Gilded five cents are aroing for five present except Councilor Frank, President who will have a tree and a jubilee. at Turner Hall, and the actors, who dollar gold pieces, but Dr. Bull's Cough Rudolph presiding. The M. E. church of this city celebrates The cause for the meeting was presented exerted themselves, were flattered by and is stocked from Top to Bottom with*«• 1 *,*$$ Syrup needs no gilding to make it go. with the recommendation to borrow on 'lussday evening with usual oods for thepHolidaysfy applause. $1000 for a short period. According to compilations made by ceremonies. On motion the Mayor and Clerk w»re Mr. Fritz Keller,formerly engaged as the New Ulm Post, $86,265 have been The church festivities of the Lutheran authorized to make a loan for the city a butcher, has opened anew and well expended the past year for improve, —such as—^v"1* "M of $1000.00 for four months and execute congregation for Christmas week begin provided shop in the building next to bhx ments in this city. therefor a promissary note to be signed for the Sunday School pupils on Monday Hottinger's soloon. Thus the lower city by them in their official capacity. Henry Held, second son of Mr. Albert evening Dec. 24th. becomes supplied with all it wants in The Council thereupon adjourned. OF ALL SORTS. Held, returned from bt. Paul, where he Attest: Louis SCHILLING, this line. The pupils of the Turnverein Sunday had heen busy since summer as a carRenter School will celebrate Christmas on JOH N C. RUDOLPH, Clerk. Pres. of the Council. The measles have epidemically appeared Tuesday, Dec. 25th at the hall with the Approved Dec. 14th, A. D. 1888. and ?*«g| in this as in other cities, and usual excercises and performances. A talkative gentleman, whose business CHRISTMAS GIFTS.I#4 C. WESCHCKE, our schools are visited at present by but Mayor. existed in selling inhalers to those Oysters! Oysters! by the can and in half the usual number of pupils. Adults HAS^pspf] afflicted ith catairh, upon being requested bulk, at W. Eibner. have in some instances caught the disease, to procure license, discontinued PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, TOILET AND ODOR SETp but as yet no case has been reported Two marriage licenses were issued operations last Monday 5 PERFUMERY AND FINE SOAPS. fatal. during the week, MARK Mr. W. Bushard, of West Newton, William H. Baker to Mary JaneMcBain, HOLIDAY CUTLERY. $ Elsewhere we publish the newly started for Chicago last Monday and Henry H. Tompkins to Mary A. Porter. drawn ordinance in favor of the erection intends to leave, as we understand, for BAZOMS, POCKET KNIVES AND SSJEABS. of an electric light plant in this Rev. J. C. Albrecht left for Mankato a visit to New Mexico and adjoining city. The builder, Mr. Turner, is expected SMOKER'S ARTICLESImported yesterday morning to consult with Mr. territory. For Soreness, Stiffness. to begin work at once and ourH. Abele, who has been requested to Cigars, Cigar Holders, Tobacco Pipes. ftp Mrs. L. Palmer and Miss R. Vogelpohl merchants are looking forward to the fill the position lately occupied by Prof. S S a announce the reopening of their completion of plans with pleasure. Gifts for Old and Young at the wellknown and reliable Gerstenmeyer, deceased. well-known sewing-school. They have Sor Swyeert, III Kay 18, 188? Our Springfield correspondent, Dr. C. W. H. Heideman, the newly elected Caught cold in limbs and back Buffered 6 montiB, a celebrated chart to teach by and wish St Jacobs Oil cured me JACOB SCOTLTS secretary of the Board of Trade, J. C. Rothenburg, was called to Williamsville, all to examine it. Stiff N Friendship, Wis June 14,1*88 walked around with broken ribs for several New York, to the sick-bed of My wife had violent pains in Uer neck, very core There seems to be some foundation in days before he discovered what his father, and our readers will therefore and stiff, cured entirely by St Jacobs Oil OF JAMES BXOWE the rumor that A. Blancoard is a prominent DE„ WESCHCKE, ailed him. He fell on a slippery sidewalk excuse the lack of Springfield news. Stiff A Ccd&rville, Ohio, June 25, 18SS applicant for the New Ulm Post about a week ago and experienced Strained my ankle next morning couid not put A meeting of Milford people took foot to floor, got a bottle of St Jacobs OU, used it Office as he is already acting as special pain in the side since, but not till the In two days was entirely well, stiffness all gone place at Mr, Ernst Rolloff's house last O EIDGWAY mail carrier for the Court House doctor's examination did he discover Sunday afternoon, for the purpose of officials. Stiff New Athens, 111, June 1888 how seriously he was hurt. Charlie, Strained my knee, became stiff, could not walk Agent for discussing proper legislation to be for a month, used crutches, after using two battles **-. brace up, your baggage is checked for PIANOS AND ORGANS. On account of the slight attendance of St. Jacobs Oil, threw crutches away, cured looked after by the newly elected representative. GUSTAVE HAPPEKT St Paul. at last Friday's meeting of the Brown The topics of wheat-measuring, Ames Hfg Co Chlcopee, Mass County Agricultural Society,no business a in June 18, ±333 the construction of country roads With a brand new devil in the office, Frcra over exertion caught violent cod, evry THE CELEBRATED IVERS AND POND AND STERLING? was transacted and the meeting adjourned bone was stiff and sore in terrible pain ired and other matters were taken up and one that whistles like a threshing engine promptly by St Jacobs Oil BUCK-X? to Saturday, Dec. 22nd at 2 P. Pa.j master in a four-stack setting with a new argued on by those present. PIANOS AND ORGANS. M. in Turner Hall. office in process of erection, and several A DRUGGISTS AN DEALFP S PERFECT! E A Got a Glove From Lind, home-made poems on our copy-hook, THE CHARLES A. V0GELER CO., Baltimore, MtS. There is a great deal of smut on corn Special to the Globe. the Trumpet editor has heen driven almost stalks this year, and a verterinary who Headquarters for Christmas and New Year Cards. WASHINGTON, Dec. 14.—"See what "NEW ADVERTISEMENTS, crazy this week. There is but one talks from observation advises farmers John Lind gave me this morning," combination of nuisances that could not to feed stalks so effected to either said Doorkeeper McMatheson, of the TO RENT OR BUY. Closing out at Cost. compare with the above, and that is a cattle or horses. It is poisonous, effects house, this morning, and he drew from A new Estey Organ. Inquire at squalling kid on washday. Possessors the brain and causes death.—Ex. his pocket an elegant fur-lined glove for house one door east of Chicago House of the latter please sympathize. the left hand. Old Mr, August Nagel, one of the CARD OF THANKS. "You see I've lost my right arm, and Last Saturday afternoon the body of veteran members of the Agricultural have no use of a right-handed glove, To the people of Winthrop and its an unknown man was found by a brakeman MY LARGE STOCK OP Society, made good his promise given merchants especially I hereby express and Mr. Lind has lost his left hand and in a car of grain on freight tram at the Fair to a number of fellow members my thanks for their kind efforts made has no use of a left-hand glove. He Dry Goods, Groceries, No. 26, near Traverse siding. The car in saving my stock of goods at the late last Friday, and treated them to a bought a pair last night and was good tire in my store. was side tracked at St Peter where a No. 1 lager. Mr. Nagel had this year enough to remember me with this one. coroner's inquest was held the juiy FRANK KUETZING. again diawn a prize on his barley. He's a good man, and all the house employes New Ulm, Minn., Dec. 18th, 1888. Crockery, Clothing, Hats & found that the an was smothered to like him." In his biennial report to the Governor death while enroute in a car of wheat, SEWING SCHOOL. •*. just completed, State Treasurer BOBLETER When found he lay on his face with his Aggregate Valuation of Taxable Upon request of interested parties we makes a strong plea for such revr Caps, Boots & Shoes and head buried in the wheat. He was com reopen our sewing-school on the seventh Property in Brown sion of our revenue laws as will render of January next, and shall give instruction fortably dressed, but had no coat on. County for the year 1888. in sewing and cutting of ladies' unnecessary the make shift credit system, He is supposed to be a railroad man and children's articles of dress, as well which has been unavoidably resortTO*ed from the fact that the thumb and index Personal Beal Estate Total Furnishin Goods as gentlemen's shirts, boys coats, vests Property PJV to under certain circumstances in re-finger of his left hand are gone. The etc. Apply at Dietz's house, Broadway New Ulm, 175,941 435,030 610,971 and 4 St. N cent vears* car was shipped from Carthage, Dakota, Sleepy Eje, 71,815 126,208 198,023 Springfield, 20,812 38,676 Mrs. L. PALMER. 59,488 on the 13th inst. The car was sealed, Charity Lodge No. 98 A. F. and A. OF ALL DESCRIPTION WILL BE SOLD FOR Albin, 24,539 111,082 Miss R. VOGELPOHL. 135,621 and the man's identity and mode of entrance M. held its election of officers last week Bashaw, 17,662 64,774 82,436 into the car are a mystery. A Tuesday with the following result: Burnstown, 37,626 120,740 158,366 CHRISTMAS BALL Cottonwood, 35,C98 161,430 A. Marden, W. M. C. W. H. Heide. 196,528 A person by* the name of Schleinin 45,916 Eden, 179,384 225,300 man S. W. Chas Berry, J. W. H. Vajen. ger, posing as a discharged engineer of 54,246 Home, 221,656 AT AWD 9SXi0W COST 275,902 -ir Treasurer O. M. Olsen, Secretary at L. Hanska, 37,359 the C. B. & Q. Ry., a medical student 124,682 162,041 Tory Olson, S. D. Gottl. Schmidt, Leavenworth, 31,859 118,907 150,766 of a of St. Paul physician, and a FROM NOW ON AS1 SHALL RETIRE FROM BUSINESS. D. Geo. Bevier, S. S. F. Friedmann, Linden, 32,482 129,197 161,679 follower of divers other occupations, Milford, 43,515 172,452 215,967 Wednesday Evening Dec. 26, '88. J. S A* Blanchard, Chaplain E* N is your chance to buy at your prices proved himself quite an adept at stealing Mulligan, 17,667 67,032 84,699 Brandt Marshall H. A. Roth, Tyler. last Sunday afternoon, when he slyly North Star 19,101 69,584 88,685 Admission 50 cts. a Couple. Come all and be supplied with your winter's supplies The installation of the elected officers Prairieville, 32,249 126,950 entered the second floor office of Dr* 159,199 Sigel, 36,591 took place at a special meeting of the 165,298 201,889 J. L. Schoch, in Klossner's new block, All are cordially invited by and save by calling at the wellgeneral Stark, 22.997 132,782 155,779 odae last night. and made away with his instrument 10,424 Stately, TH E MANAGERS. 62,441 72,865 case. A lady across the street saw him merchandise store of Sewing School. Only six days more and Santa Claus' Total 767,899 2,628,305 3,396,204 walk awayjwith the doctor's familiar Charles Sommer, mission for 1888 is over and young and The following is the last year's valuation satchel and notified Marshal Rosskopf old will with gladdened hearts thank All desirous of instruction in the art from which will be seen that, while who upon drawing Dr. Schoch's atten" their friends for the tokens of love and of Dress Cutting and Sewing may join the total valuation this year shows an tion to the matter, learned that the my Sewing School which opens on Jan7th. friendship received on Christmas day. increase of $81,926 in New Ulm anduary satchel was indeed stolen and was not Applications received from And if there is an occasion to prove New Ulm, Minn, -Minnesota Street, $4,691 in Springfield, the village of slow in searching for and arresting the now on. your fidelity to your family, to your Sleepy Eve and every town in the County Mrs. H. D. Beussmann, somewhat forlorn son of Aesculapius. A. H. SCHLEUDER, friends, be sure to make good use of the have a decrease in the same. He was placed in jail and conducted out Beussmann's Block, New Ulm, Minn. short intervening time and hunt up the of town the next morning. Personal Real Estate Total SEWING PARLOR. Property well filled stores of our merchants and New Ulm, 154,352 374,693 529,045 purchase holiday gifts for all. Winthrop people were somewhat Sleepy Eye, I would inform the ladies that 1 shall 83,476 142,883 226,359 Every store is provided with an im. resume instruction in Sewing and Dress Springfield, 27,944 startled by an alarm of fire Friday 26,853 54,797 AND JEWELER Making on January 7th. Applications mense stock, and we can only call your Albin, 131,964 25,901 157,865 morning, between 9 and 10 o'clock, desired early. Bashaw, 92.J22 109,117 16,195 attention to the ensemble, for to aay caused by a small conflagration in the Burnstown 150,762 182.593 31,831 MISS MARY H0PT, Milliner. that one excels the other in point ot assortment building occupied as a dry goods store Cottonwood 214,141 249,270 35,129 Minnesota St. New Ulm, Minn. or cheapness in price, would by F. Kuetzing* Thefirehad a pretty Eden 248,407 295,257 46,850 dealer in. be to misrepresent the others. Every Home 305,642 370,638 good start, and as there was quite a 64,997 WANTED, SOLICITOR. L. Hanska 173,321 174,955 one may well take it for granted that Gipl 1 Silver WatcEes. 31,634 strong breeze, the prospect for saving ^A solicitor of ability and energy, who Leavenworth 26,227 153,809 180,036 any and all of our merchants can and the building looked anything but enLinden can deposit $25 and give security for 34,654 168,417 203,071 collections to be made in New Ulm. will satisfy your desires and send you 244,954 couraging. It caught fire from the Milford 44,483 289,937 Salary $65 to $78 per month.* Mulligan 18,826 106,233 125,059 away contented, unless you wait for the stovepipe that led from the stove in the Call on or address 142.520 North Star 20,359 162,879 last minute to take vour choice, for bestore up through the floor above, setting Jewelry, and Silver Plated W a 155,239 185,697 Prairieville 30,458 O. G. HERNING. Cpuntv Manager, assured, the goods, so plentiful and well fire to both the floor and ceiling of the 222,937 259,870 36,933 Sigel Sleepv Eye, Minn. •c arranged now, will sell like hot.cakes upper room, and getting into the outside 159,108 185.124 26,016 Stark "*V W Also an elegant Line of 1 ^Jlz^m^M 12,671 Stately 84,954 for the next days. wall. The building was not very 97,625 Meat3\nGT7C7" AlbumsfToilet Sets^Christmas, Market, much damaged. It is owned by Klossner Total 768,345 3,270,850 4,039,195 Bros., and was not insured. About "The Mankato Linseed Oil Co. is New Year and Birth- This shows a decrease of |642,991 in JOS, SCHNOBRICH^Prop'r., paying within ten cents a bushel of $100 will cover the damage. the valuation of 1888 under that of I887 Chicago price for flax seed at their The stock in the store was valued at which has resulted mainly from the fact porks'and are selling ground oil cake orner Minn. & Centre Str., New Ulm. about twenty-five hundred dollars, on ready for feeding at $1.25 per 100. that the valuation of farm land was Oae pound of oil meal is said to bewhich there was an insurance of oneraised 100 per cent by the State Board A large supply of fresh meats, sausage, worth three pounds of bran and it thousand in E A. Campbell's agency. hams, lard, etc., constantly on of Equalization in 1887 while this year it It is money saved to come and examine goods and prices before buying elsewher€f would seem that our stockmen could hana. Highest market price paid for Mr. Gus. Ottomeyer, who has chargaof remained as reported by the Assessors Well afford to use the meal at this Cattle, Hogs, Hidps, v\ ooj, etc. All REPAIRING A SPECIALITY. ALL WORK WARRANTED. the store, thinks the insurance will COVT and equalized %«the County Commissioners,, price." Send us your bill. orders from the country promptly^ attended k^B, to. MANKATO LIKSEED OI CO. er the loss. —WINTHROP NEWS. Ml -if h$ %-l 40