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whylsnrtm,),',JA«y', ,ifW.|ffiSffTOS s•*s•* ftp A?W-1* ,,-Jy.t /s* f«!T f# SS NEW ULM AND VIClNITi'. County Commissioner's Proceedings. Kuetzing offers great bargains in Mr. C. H. Ross left Sunday evening •U Pioneer Press, register payments 12 00 for the twin cities. 1 §g| Embroideries during this week. 2 doz blanks t-3 74 Travelers'* Guide. A single key found on the streets 4 Gross pens and 4 See C. L. Roos new ad. in another County Commissioners' January Session reams legal cap 17 70 may be reclaimed at this office. 1889. column. Pioneer Press, 2 ledgers &4 Regis„. The Board met at the Auditor's office The adjourned term of court will be P. J. Moe, County Commissioner, Brown County, Minn., pursuant to law, S 69 10 held in this city next Tuesday. Tuesday,January 1st, 1889 at 11 O'clock Pioneer Pre,ss, doz Wants ^rfi 1 90 made the Review office a pleasant call Next Sunday at 2 p. m. the newly A. M. 2 ink-stands §Wi^*4 20 last Tuesday. Wfi^St elected officers of Hecker Post No. 48 Present: E. G. Koch, Nic. Gulden, G. D. Barnard & Co., Treasurers .-• Chronic Rheumatism. Anton Manderfeld, Herman Feuerstein Receipts 66 75 will be enstalled at Headquarters.**" Fritsche, the expert sewing machine and H. M. Ball. Jr. V. Barnard & Co., tax lists* 44 90 WiqotiaigtPetefi^ agent, wants to repair your machine. Prompt, Permanen re Mr. Frank L. Randall, of Winona, G. D. Barnard & Co .default judgment On motion the petitions of Herman Give him a call. 3 book "$3 1790 tarried in the city a few days last eek, Toesch and Ernst Hormann to be set Once Cured, Always Cured. ^|«^|^^ffi Going East. Going West. G. D. Barnard & Co.", 4 deed and ., Fort lUdlson, low*, Frt ft'llir^ off with their lands from School District In place of Mr. J. Grimm, now the looking after local business. Suffered severelywithrheumatism in knee, cool4 4 10-12 a.m. No. 1 4:17 a.m. No. 60 to School District No. 44 were mortgage Records 95 50 hardly move Two applications of St Jacob* OU manager of depot affairs, Mr. F. R. 18 12 15 p.m. 17 12 30 a. m. completely cured me No return in yean ., G. D. Barnard & Co., abstract Married, yesterday, at the esidence rejected. 3 40 m. 20 3 5:50 p.m. Stewart, formerly of Steepy Eye, was 10 00 p. m, blanks *•, 4 QQ 25 1.25 p. m. 2 On motion the petition of C. P. Cutling of the bride's parents. Miss Minnie Dalueg appointed cashier. **.-.*? Once Cared, Always Cured. %*m, Nos. 1, 2 and 25 daily. All others daily Dr. Alfreo Mueller, examination & cer and others for a change in boundaries to Mr. Buck. te ex-s°Wiers n« to Soldiers Home Canajoharie, N Feb 10,188T 1 except Sunday. of School Districts No. 17 and 19 Awoke with excruciating pain in shoulder trie* Mrs. Franziska Mueller, daughter $6 00 allowed $2 00 was laidxovrer until tomorrow, Wednesday. variousremedies withno effect Went to my office, GEO. J. GRIMM, Agent. Did you ever see the improved Singer pain became insufferable, went home at 11 o'clockv,^ Olga and little son Freddie, left for California i* id if i\ 5 fees $180, allowed and nsed Bt Jacobs Q& The effect was magical Sewing machine? It's perfect and sold $145 00 Representative C. W. H. Heideman Cure*y!t• yesterday to spend the winter pain teased, returned to work at 1 o'clock On motion the Board adjourned to 2 has remained permanent. WXLLET COOK. very cheap by Frank Retzlaff J. B. Schmid. sheriffs fees, $503 75 allowed left for the legislative halls last Sunday o'clock P.M. there with relatives. 1 4 A $369 10 Once Cared, Always Cured. *SLowell, evening. Messrs. Carl Weiler and G. Ottomeier, AFTERNOON SESSION. 3 Mass Oct. 39,1886 .*, Co. "A", always successful in giving On motion all bills inFrankH. Smith's 4 The Board met pursuant to adjournment Had severe rheumatism in knee tried many Winthrop citizens, tarried in the Although the country roads are in care laid over until case is terminated. remedies withoutrelief tried Bt Jacobs Oil and a grand entertainment, is the first in at 2o'clock P. M. All present. was promptly enred Ho returnof pain in several. ',, city last Friday. poor condition our merchants are doing The following bills were audited and years DAVID LAWKESCE the field with a masquerade ball to be On motion, the petition of Christoph not allowed because illegal against the a satisfactory business. Spellbrink to be set off with his lands Mr. Werner Boesch smiled last Sunday Proof. I given at Union Hall January 26th. & county. from School District No. 9 to School The testimony cannot be disputed It has been /m while informing us of the berth of L. E. Fritsche devotes all his time to MatsonCady, verified and renewed a*ter a lapse c» yeara, ho |g|j In place of the late Mr. Fred Boock, District No. 21 is granted and Order to 9 8 4 return of pain No competition c~n show like --.M') a bouncing boy to his daughter, MrsM. the repairing of old and dama ged sewing Ule Paulson 2 00 reiniu jJvjj that effect recorded in fall. Mr. J. H. J. Tappe has been elected a E. Mathews, of Marshal. machines. On motion the Board adjourned to 9 Chas. Fierke 1 QC AT DRTJGGI=T9 AND DFALERS $ -t 3J|| member of the Lutheran church trustees, o'clock A. M. to morrow. A'I*?'.,S»hmid 102 50 THE CHARLES A. VOGEIER CO Baltimore, tfid. '*''i|§ What's the matter with Alexander Mr. A. H. Merchant, of Winona, a and Mr. W. Janke as school trustee Wednesday, January 2d, 1889. Alfred Anderson 30 75 Ramsey for the senate? Give him a candidate for the office of railroad commissioner, in place of L. Buenger, resigned. The Board met pursuant to adjournment NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Dr. L. A. Fritsche 49 50 a 9 o'clock A, M. All present place in the ranks he'll hold out as was in the city last Wednesday. On motion the Board adjourned to 2 Senator Bowen met our representative On motion agreed to allow Mrs. Hein o'clock P. M. good as the rest for a while. FarmfbrSale. 4 at the depot and accompanied a destitute woman of New Ulm, $4.00 AFTERNOON SESSION. per month out of the poor fund. The tax duplicates were turned over The Board met pursuant to adiournment Our business men are discussing the him to St. Paul Sunday evening. On motion the petition of C. R. Cutling at 2 o'clock. All present to the County Treasurer on Monday. May the light of reason shine through advisability of early closing, and some and others for a change in boundaries On motion the Board proceeded to Mr. R. Pfefferle was the first to pay his their actions in behalf of the loved ones urge that all business-houses, drugstores 160 acres of good land, 55 acres are 2 of School Dist. No. 17 and 19 was cancel orders and warrants to wit. at home. taxes and thereby had the honor to receive rejected. excepted, be closed at 7 p. m. From July 1st to Dec. 31st 18°8. under cultivation, 60 acres to be broken Revenue Orders the first tax receipts out of the On motion agreed to allow Mrs. Bnder. $ 6723 67 and the rest meadow land with a small Since last Monday Mr. F. Burg controls Poor Orders Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wagner, in a destitute woman ofNew Ulm, the 1506 55 new treasurer's, Mr. Burg's hands. •?*& grove. On the premises is anew gran- ^M the county's treasury, succeeding Courthouse Orders the midst of their relatives and friends, sum of $4.00 per month hereafter out of 3196 70 Interest and Sinking Fund R. Pfefferle, the late occupant. On ary. The property is situated about 9 the poor fund. 906 00 The New CJlra Sportsmen's Club held celebrated their silver wedding last Friday. Private Redemption this occasion it behooves us to say miles from Redwood Falls, in town of s|p On motion of Com. Ball, the Rural 72 84 its annual meeting last Sunday and Town Orders Teachers.Association is hereby granted 1435 67 that Mr. Pfefferle has been an able and New Avon, and will be sold cheap on ^i elected the following officers for the School permission to hold their monthly meetings 14777 68 conscientious servant of the county and easy terms. Inquire at Mr. Ferdinand Hartwick has been ensuing year Presieent, Chas. Brust in the court room, provided the retires with the respect of all that have Louis Palmer appointed postmaster at Lone Tree Total for 6 months $28619 11 Secretary, Ernst Brandt Treasurer, H. same is not otherwise occupied. ever had dealings with him. In On motion the Board audited and allowed Lake, Minn., vice Eugene Leatherman, On motion agreed to allow Joseph Loheyde, Game Warden, Chas. Hauenstein Stock Dealer. the following Bills, to wit: Mr. Burg the people have secured a Lindmeyer and wife, destitute people of resigned, last Thursday. Uew Ulm, Minn Theate Assistant, J. B. Schmid. a Wagaer, wall paper for sheriffs worthy successor. New Ulm, $5.00 per month hereafter office $5 94 out of the poor fund. Chicago street mail boxes were ransacked The marriage of Miss Bertha Hauenstein Hermann Feuerstein, committee poorr On motion agreed to allow Mrs. Victoria The president of the Board of Trade by Oberkatnph and Mac k, who to Mr. Fred Behnke took place in $8 50. Lindmeyer, a destitute woman of has appointed the following committees where sentenced to five and three years close family circle at the residence of On motion Com. Koch was hereby at New Ulm, $5.00 per month out of the MM for the ensuing year: directed to have court-house pump repaired, in the penitentiary respectively. the brides parents last evening, Judge TURNER HALL, poor fund up to May 1st 1889 inclusive. if possible, if not, have new one Legislative: P. Scherer, Chairman, On motion agreed to allow Theresia Brandt officiating. The young couple, inserted. A very pleasant surprise party was Kilitschka, a destitute woman of New C. H. Hagberg, 0 M. Olson, E. G. whom the Review sends hearty congratulations, on Bids for delinquent tax lists considered, Ulm, $2 00 per month hereafter out of given the Misses Baasen at the residence Koch, A. W. Bingham. SUM, JilUlRI m, 1889' will reside on Broadway in the Board, on motion, designated the poor fund. of Col. and Mrs. Baasen last Friday Manufacture: E. Brandt, Chairman, the New Ulm Review as the newspaper the newly renovated residence formerly On motion agreed, that the County even ing. to publish the delinquent tax list for Jos. A. Eckstein, John Neuman, Jac. The 5 Act Comedy occupied by lawyer Hagberg. "Dei Dachdecker." Supt. of Schools is hereby granted permission the year 1889 at the legal rates allowed Klossner, Jr., Geo Schmidt. Mrs. M. Leary left yesterday with to occupy office room in the by law. At the regular meeting of the Rural Railroad* M. Mullen, Chairman, W. Register of Deeds Office. her little son for Indianapolis, where On motion the reports of the Sheriff Teachers' Association, held last Saturdoy On motion the Board adjourned to 2 Pfaender, C. Stuebe, F. H. Behnke, A. W the little fellow, who is ailing for some $1207 74 the Clerk of Court $1119 75 o'clock P. M. afternooD, the following were elected A. Bogen. and the Register of Deeds $1075 95 time, will receive medical treatment. "V Admis ion 35 and 20 cents to serve for the next year. AFTERNOON SESSION. Fees received during the year 1888, were The old board of County Commissioners The Board met pursuant to adjournment audited and placed on fi(e. Pres., G. H. Hensel, V. Pres., Mr. Adjutant Andrew J. Eckstein and All are cordially invited by finished its labors Thursday Evening Mueller, Sec'y, H. Behnke, Usher, H. at 2 o'clock P. M. All present. On motion the Board agreed to have Captain Max J. Rosskopf left for St. MILITARYCommittee.The lasi week and adjourned until On motion agreed that the vote by Hillmer. Other routine business was the judgment $37 80 in lease of German GRAND Paul last evening to attend the 9th an transacted and the question of school Monday, when the new board, consisting which the petition of Christoph Spellbrink Fnton against the Board of County nual meeting of the Minnesota National libraries and instruction of U. S. history to be set off from School Dist. No. Commissioneis of Brown Co Minn., of Messrs. E. G. Koch, H. M. Ball, 9 to School Dist. No. 21 was granted, paid and satisfied Guard Association. in country schools discussed. N. Gulden, Chas. Hansingand Peter J. be reconsidered. On motion the report of Dr. Kaula Moe, organized hy electing E. G. Koch Mr. H. H. Beussmann gave a pleasant Civil engineer G. E. Beach who is On motion, the petition of Christoph Physician of 1st District, was read and as their chairman. The retiring Commissioners, entertainment to friends and relatives, officially interested in the erection of Spellbrink to be set off from School placed on file. Dist. No. 9 to School Dist. No. 21 is hereby water works in this city, inspected the Messrs. A. Manderfeld. and On motion of Commissioner Gulden and was agreeably surprised by granted a rehearing at the next regular the following resolution was read and H. Feuerstein, have ably served on the a Concordia Band serenade on Thursday stone at the New Ulm Stone Company's adopted, to wit: Session commencing Julv 1389 board and merit respect for conscientiously evening, the occassicn being a quarries at Redstone last Friday to determine On motion the petition of Peter England Resolved, tnat this Board request our performed labors. birthday celebration. as to their fitness for use in the to be set off with his lands from representation in the next legislature School Dist. No. 42 to School Dist No. erection of the water tank foundation. of this state to have an act passed by 8 A When old Judge Jowler was tucked At the regular meeting of the New 59 is hereby granted and order to that said body as speedily as possible to authorize The Stone Company has agreed to in his little bed by Mrs. Mouser he Ulm Fire Co. No. 1, held last Monday effect recorded in full. the Board ot County Commissioners furnish the necessary stone, about 250 On motion agreed to recommend to of this County to issue the bonds couldn't sleep a wink until the excellent evening, the following officers were cords, free of charge, the city but to the State Auditor the purchase bv John of the county to the amount of $35,000 woman had brought a bottle of Dr. elected: under the auspices of Hoffmann of iorfeited Lots No. 2 and 3 pay for the quarrying and conveying. or so much thereof as may be necessary Bull's Cough Syrup. Then he crossed Pres., C. Stoll V. Pres., F. Pfaender Co.'A'2dRegt. M.N.GJ Block 117 North, New Ulm for taxes to complete the new couit-house of the Sec'y., Wm. Brust Treas. W.E. Kocb. his little hands and sunk in sweet repose. Last Saturday evening the New Ulm and cost abating interest county as in our opinion the interest of Engine Co, Foreman Geo. Boock the county demands the speedy completion On motion the following Bonds of Turnverein elected the following officers County Officers were examined and approved of the same. Ass't. Foreman, Geo. Bevier Hook and N I O N HAL for the ensuing half year President, While Mr. A. Mueller, the proprietor to witCounty Further Resolved, that a copy of this Ladder Co.,. Foreman. C. Gebser Hose Wm. Koch Vice-President, Wm. Treasurer* $70,000. of the late Jos. Schneider's saloon, was resolution be at once furnished by the Co., Foreman, L. E. Vogel Force Saturday Jan. 26th. Hummel, Secretary, Chr. Heller Cor. County Auditor $8,000. County Auditor to our Representative absent with his family in Courtland Pump No. 1., Foreman, Jos. Vogel Secretary, Albert Bogen 1. Turn wart, Sheriff $5,000. and to the Senator of the district. 1 last Thursday night, thieves entered ADMISSION 50 cts. Force Pump No. 2., Foreman C. A. Register of Deeds $5,000. Those voting in favor of the resolution Ernst Heers 2. Turnwart, G. Fischer his establishment by unlocking, as is Judge of Probate $1,000 were Nicholas Gulden, Anton Mueller. Treasurer, Fred. Pfaender Bar Committee, Tickets can be had from all members [. supposed, the front door, and succeeded County Surveyor $5,00. Manderfeld and E. G. Koch, the chairmann. o£the Company. All are cordially in R. Loheyde, E. Wicherski and The New Ulm Sportsman's Club in On motion the Board adjourned to 9 carrying away cigars and trifles valued J. B. Schmid Standard Bearer, Theo. vited by The Committee. o'clock to-morrow their regular meeting passed resolutions Those voting against the resolution at twenty dollars. No clue was Meat Market, Kobarsch. were H.4M. Ball and Hermann Feuerstein. Thursday, January 3rd, 1889. in opposition to those passed by found as yet. The Board met pursuant to adjournment the Winona Club, published in a former At a meeting of the Board of Education On Motion the Board adjourned tol There are numerous prosecutions in at 9 o'clock A. M. issue of the Review. If a change convene on next Monday 11 o'clock P. CMS. STUEBE, Prop'r. held last Friday, Superintendent R. On motion the following Bills were this state, for violation of liquor laws. is to be made the local club advocate M. January 7, 1889. Nix handed in and explained a programme audited and allowed, to wit: In St. Cloud lat week there were eleven the prohibition of prairie chicken |E. G. KOCH Joseph Galles, Constables fees $ 1.95 of instruction which was A large supply of fresh meats, sau persons convicted of selling liquor Chairman Board of Co. Commissioners. shooting for a short term of years. J. L. Mueller, grave Co, poor 2.50 adopted. This change of programme Attes sages, hams, lards, etc., constantly on„ ., without license, and were fined from St Alexander Hospital, boarding Mr. F. Jahnke, a prominent member, hand. All orders from the country was necessary on account of Mr. Oleson's E. BERTKAND. and nursing Co. poor 45.75 §100 to $250 and ordered imprisoned wanted a resolution relative to a forbidding Co.fAud. and exofficio Clerk of Board. promptly attended to. resignation, whose work now devolves J.H. Schapekahm, constable fees 1.95 for 60 to 120 days. Gov. McGill has of jackrabbit shooting, go Watson Cody, constable fees 22.04 CASH PAID EOR HIDES. on Misses McCaughin and Rehfeld since pardoned all but two, upon the through, Get your sewing Louis Meyer, witness fees 1.48 machines repaired and Messrs. W. Eckstein and payment of their fines. NE W UL MINN. E Bertrand, postage & express 15.15 by Frank Retzlaft. Steinhauser. These teachers experience It is our sad duty to chronicle the Paul Moe, witness fees 2.68 Oar city attorney has been instructed a raise in their salary as does the superintendent, death of William H. Doehne, eldest son J. B. Velikanje, postage 6.18 ul *t Cost. by the City Council to draft an ordinance Dr.C. Weschcke, paints for courthouse whose duties are daily of Mi\ and Mrs, Geo. Doehne, of this repairs" 5.50 prohibiting the opening of flying increasing, and Mr. Fischer. In spite city. The young man, not yet 21 years T. E. Bowen, publishing etc 23 00 stores, as these nuisances are called, in of this advance in salary the total expenditures years of age, fell a victim to a complication August Mueller, witness fees 112 this citv. We have on a former occa will be less by a few hundred of dieseases, orginating from Berthold Kalb witness fees 1 12 sion drawn attention to the propriety R. Fischei, justice fees 13 80 dollars than formerly, as no new stomach trouble. In him is lost one of MY LARGE STOCK OP M. J. Rosskopf, constable fees 1 90 of such a step, and feel confident that teacher will be appointed. the bright, promising young men, well H. Beussmann, repairs on jail 1 05 our business men will at last be rid of educated, universally esteemed by the Dry JGrdods/Grbceries, R. Pfefferle, postage & repairing 8 04 We are told by our night police that these robbing stores, which locate here many friends he had wonJ n. Q3F%. R. Pfefferle, collecting pers. taxes they encounter considerable delay in the busy season, advertise their S. Eye & Springfield 30 00 The funeral took place at 2 o'clock and are liable to lose valuable time Jos. Koehler, placing storm windows- goods for sale below cost, and dont P. M. last Sunday, and the numerous Qrocket?, Clothiii^ HatC& when committing a prisoner to jail. It 100 care a paiticle for the welfare of the friends of the family, whose grief time Catb. Koehler, scrubbing court- 4 necessarily happens that Sheriff Schmid eity, since they do not contribute a can only assuage, did last honor to the N house & windows 5 00 is absent at times, and if the deputy, single cent of taxes toward upholding Oscar Erickson, justice fees 5 25 departed, for whose untimely demise Caps Boots & Shoes and who is not bound to be on duty at the overnment. Joseph Galles, constable fees '€625 we heartily condole with the mourners. night, is not present, no one can properly A. Westphal, justice feesj^* 1 45 Ernst Roloff,repairs at courthouse 11 95 While watchman Jacob Guth was on grant admission. We would The entertainment given at Union R. Fischer, canvassing election^ duty at the City Roller Mill on Thursday therefore suggest as the least expensive Hall last Sunday evening by the local !"-f \tr returns 9 00 solution of this problem, that the city lodge of Sons of Herman was well attended. night, his attention wa3 directed to Louis Buenger, coffin county poor 8 00 provide for a temporary guard-house in a suspicious noise, which was occasioned The tableau, representing Arminius Bingham Bros., ton of coal and the centre of the city, perhaps at the in full armor on the back of his boxes, 1125 by two young fellows, who hurriedly #&ftr OP ALt, DESCRIPTION WILL Btf SOLD FOR Dr. H. Wechsler, team hire & |gf firs department headquarters, where war-horse, the patriotic Teuton standing left the premises at his approach. He examination of 2 imbecile boys* nightly prisoners may be lodged till in defense, another in dumb admiration called after^them to stop but was not in Albin 10 00 their appearance in court next day. of his gigantic leader, was creditably heeded. Night policeman Pfeiffer Geo. W. Sommerville, telegram, executed and merited continued heard the call and succeeded after a fare & board to St. Paul tax We understand that Mankato has in 1 case 27 50 AWD S£ti0W COST applause. Mr. Julius Berndt in a wellreceived lively run of a block.or two toj capture operation a plan similar to this, it having A. J. Grimmer, one self inkerstamp speech alluded to the society one of the fugitives near the German established a city calaboose, where 3 00 of Sons of Hermann as the guard of FROM NOW ON AS1 SHALL RETIRE FROM BUSINESS^ St. sehoolhouse. He gave his name as prisoners are temporarily confined and Peter Herian, haviing water courthouse personal liberty, not fanatically insisting Tomaschko, and as his business at the looked after by the police, who are allowed cistern 4 50 N is your chance to buy at prices.^ on measures opposed to the high A. Westphal, justice fees JJ 80 mill the purpose-of fooling Guth. His eighteen cents a day per head to Brandt & Weddendorf,Jpublishrig,I^ & aims of the Sunday sacred holding accomplice was a certain Lindmeier feed them. We suppose that this fund Come all and be supplied with your winter's sup-* ing etc 50 75 church, but working for that code living near the Catholic church. Pfeif•, suffices for the purchase of a loaf of S. A, George, court clerk fee3 182 75 which gives each citizen aright to enjoy plies and save money calling at the bread at ten cents and three cents worth E. P. Bertrand, canvassing elec-^ fer took his prisoner to the mill and liberty on each and every occasion, tion returns, '£f 90 0 upon complaint of Guth, to the lock-up of water leaving enough for the police A. Westphal, canvassing election general merehantiise store of in all respects. Prohibitory laws were to buy a cigar for himself. Then the where he was lodged for the night No returns 9 00 criticized as at variance with the justly poor "tramp or nightly loafer must subsis complaint being made before the justice Anton Manderfeld, committee & Charles Sommer, demanded rights of the people In on bread and water, and to be sure labor, term. Albin Bridge however, Tomaschko was released 19 30 speaking of the Hermann monument E. G. Koch, canvassing election he reforms or leaves the town. next morning with a warning for the returns & committee, poor and to be erected here, Mr. Berndt hopefully A City Fathers, give us a calaboose and future. The young fellow is otherwise court-house & board of auditgjs 21 00 referred to the encouragement* allow our tramps eighteen cents a day 2 well behaved, but should be careful of Henry Hanschen, 2 bushels cement for food^ It will pay. lor bridge repairing^ .2 00 Minnesota Street, f% careless conduct. given by all lodges in the country* JSew TJlmf Mi asst«»JS«l