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January 16, 1889 · Page 4 of 8

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NEW ULM AND VICINITY Colleague Scherer of the Mankato Masks, masks at Kuetzing. Did you ever see the improved Singer County Commissioner's Proceedings. On motion agreed to recommend to Post was in the city over Sunday a a the State Auditor the abatement of the Sewing machine? It's perfect and sold Travelers' Guide. taxes for 1888 on Outlots 204, 208 andverv Get your sewing machines repaired cheap bv Frank Retziaff- $*"n ._ TUESDAY JAN. 8, 1889,fJ? Mr. Herman .Schmidt, of Essig, was 220 New Ulm because said outlots now «& The Board met pursuant to adjournment a caller at the Review office, Monday. by Frank Retzlaft. ^Z^MW^l^S^^ belong to St. Alexanders's Hospital and The Legislature will commence balloting*for at 9 o'clock A. M. All present. are used for charitable purposes and Mr. Gustav Rudolph, quite recovered, Albert Beinhorn is at home for a On motion, the Board proceeded to United States Senator on the the County Auditor is hereby directed left for Minneapolis last week. fa. select 72 suitable citizens of the county short visit. 4 to leave them off the tax list hereafter. 22d. to serve as Grand Jurors, and 72 suitable ^*hf£ On motion the Board adjourned to 9 the••• Mrs. H. Engel, ofNicollet, spent a citizens of the county to serve as Mayor Pfau, of Mankato, was in I can cheerfully recommend 'M^\ o'clock to morrow. few days last week with her parents Petit urors at the different terms of Dr. Seth. Arnold's Conch fifb city last week. ffc ~M Killer I nj$|:3 *-the District Court for the present vear, WEDNESDAY, JAN. 9, 1889. Wiiioijk&fitPete* $ re '"x The Board met pursuant to adjournment if drawn. as being a first-class remedy $**3$$ Chas. Stuebe took a carload of cattle at 9 o'clock A. M. All present. Our barbers have, dug out the war for Coughs and Colds, hav- i^M^tM On motion agreed to allow Mrs. to Sioux City, Iowa yesterday. Going East. Going West. On motion the petition of Geo. Goodrich incused it in my own family S hatchet again and scrape beards on Sun" Schwer, a destitute woman of New Ulm 4 10-12 a.m. No. 1 4:17 a. m, for refundment of establishing drain with very great satisfaction. St. Paul will have no ice-palace this $4.00 per month out of the County Poor day. 18 12.15 p.m. 17 12 80 a. m. L. H. Bush, Des Moines, tax was rejected, because said ditch Fund tor the next 6 months. 20 3-40 p.m. 8 5:50 p.m. winter. Thanks. Iowa. was established, and the Board holds 2 10:00 p. m. 25 1:25p.m. Emil Weschcke left for San Francisco, On motion agreed to allow Commissioner Druggists, 25c., 60c., and $1.00. Nos. 1, 2 and 25 daily. All others daily that it was mainly the petitioners fault John Essig has sent in his resignation Gulden $10.00 out of the poor Cal., his future home, yesterday V. „fc that the ditch was not constructed. except Sunday. "NEW ADVERT1SEMF.M fund to buy clothes for Michael Eckert, as Postmaster of Essig. Martin Mueller evening. \7 GEO. J. GRIMM, Agent. The Board examined into the reports a destitute old man of the town of has made application for the office. of the Board of Audit as to witnessing Linden. The carnival season opens in a short NOTICE. Natural gas has been discovered at and attestg the transfer and delivery On motion agreed to recommend to Mr. Martin Mueller, of Essig, was in time and Kuetzing as usual offers elegant Minnesota Lake, near Mankato. of all accounts, books, scale, weight', the State Auditor the purchase by Wm. All persons wishing stock of the second the city last Saturday, calling at the masquerade suits and fixings. measures etc. and also the funds in the Pfaender of forfeited lot No. 1 Block 18 series of the New Ulm Attorneys Somerville and Thompson, Review office. hands of R. Pfefferle, the outgoing New Ulm north of centre st. for taxes If a blizzard does not obscure the ilding and Loan Association of Sleepy Eye, were in the city last county treasurer to Frank Burg, his and costs, abating interest. Fritsche, the expert sewing machine heavens to-night, watch the eclipse at Saturday. succcessor in office and the same was, On motion agreed to allow Nic. Heudele, agent, wants to repair your machine. about 9 P. M. on motion, approved. a destitute old man of Springfield Give him a call. are requested to subscribe for same L. E. Fritsche devotes all his time to the sum of $6.00 per month out of the On motion the annual financial statement Mrs. C. H. Hauser, of S Paul, is now. For particular call on or address the repairing of old and damaged sew poor fund for the next four months, the of the county, receipts, disbursements, Dr. Mar den is representing Charity visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. money to be sent to Gusav Nuessle. assets and liabilities, was examined ing machines. E PFAENDEB, Secretary, into, considered and approved. Lodge No. 98 A. & A. M. at the On motion agreed to allow John Kober.an New Ulm, Minn. W. Pfaender. Resolved by the Board of County Look out for a large new sign at old man of New Ulm,the sum of Grand Lodge in St. Paul. NOTICE TO TAX PAYERS. Quite a large delegation from Springfield $5.00 per month out of the poor fund Commissioners of Brown Co., Minn John F. Neuman's clothing store in a Mr. Emsinger, of Sioux Falls, Dakota, that a special act be introduced for for the next 2 months. is in the city attending court as few days. Take notice that copies of the personal a cousin of Mrs. Jos. Vogel, tarried a passage by our State Legislature to authorize The bill of A. C. Ochs, contractor, 1st witnesses in the Bagen case. property tax duplicates for the year the County Commissioners to story new court house for extra work few dajs in the city last week. The St, Peter Journal has been declared dispose of lets in City of New Ulm remaining 1888 of Sleepy Eye and the towns of $161.40 was on motion allowed. Balance the official paper ofNicollet County Mrs. H. Weddendorf celebrated her Mr. Henry Hanschen took his little from the so called forfeited on regular contract $85.00 was Home, Stark, Albin, Mulligan, Leavenworth, for the ensuing ear. birthday last Sunday by entertaining laid over, until contract is finally examined Sale of the year 1881 by public sale. son to Indianapolis to procure medical Prairieville and Eden have been On motion the Board adjourned to 2 friends and relatives. and certified to by C. F. Struck, treatment for him. Mrs. Jay Gould, of New York, died o'clock P. M. furnished to the banksof Sleepy Eye the architect. from the effects of paralysis Sunday Mr. H. Bendixen, of Springfield, and Mr. Albert Wagner, traveling agent and for the village of Springfield, Burnstown, On motion the Board adjourned to 2 AFTERNOON SESSION. P. Bendixen, of Sleepy Eye were callers evening. o'clock p. m. for the Goldsmit carpet company, The Board met pursuant to adjournment Bashaw, Stately, North Star and at the Review office, yesterday. at 2 o'clock P. M. All present. of Milwaukee, spent a few days with Leavenworth to Gust. Nuessie, of AFTERNOON SESSION. Our ice king, Peter Herian, is harvesting The Board having visited and inspected his family here last week. The Board met pursuant to adjournment Mr. Nels Anderson, of Springfield, Springfield, where tne personal property his annual crop and tilling his the jail and court-rooms, agreed to at 2 p, m. made the Review office a pleasant call, tax of said towns may be paid. ice houses. The butchers and brewers A pleasant birth-dav party was given tbe following, to writ: Resolved that On motion, Resolved that the County last Saturday. New Ulm, January 14. 1889. the sherift is hereby requested to keep are also getting in their supply. by Mrs. John Shapekahm to numerous Attorney be and hereby is requested to the jail and courtrooms in a little better attend to the refundment to this County FR. BURG. relatives and friends last Thursday Senator Bewen is a member of the order, as the same are less clean than John Neumann's place of business of the porportioned share of Jailors Salary County Treasiver evening. following committees: Judiciary, Internal they might be. paid by this County for other Counties has been remodeled, newly stocked, TO THE PUBLIC. Improvement, Library and Printing. On motion the Bond of the coroner having had prisoners confined in The adjourned term of our District and presents an inviting appearance in the amount of five hundred ($5C0) our jail since 1887, also to try to have Court convened, yesterday. The first Having sold out my business, thePioneer nowadays. dollars was examined, considered ana an act passed by the State Legislature Ten new students entered the aca- case called was that of the State of Drug Store, to Mr. Andrew J. approved. now in session, whereby this County All those desiring a copy of the ordinances Minnesota vs. James Bagen which is demy of the Dr. Martin Luther College On motion agreed, that the chairman Eckstein, who has ably aud conscientiously may be enabled to collect from other enacted alter the publication of the County Board is hereby authorized Counties confining prisoners in our jail, now on trial. at the commencement of the new term served as my assistant for the to insure the new court house in of the city charter, may be supplied at charges for the use of our jail, for tuel, last week. last ten years, I would ask my friends beds and beddings used by such prisoners. some good companv in the amount of Mr. H. Bendixen has entered into the City Clerk's office. and patrons to transfer their good will $3000.00, for one year. The recent cyclones in the South and partnership with L. M. Street, the Senator Bowen and Representative On motion the "following bills were to my successor. West have done terrible damage to life On motion agreed, that the County Springfield banker and poses now as audited and allowed, to writ: Heidemaan were home over Sunday Auditor is hereby directed to adjust I shall still make my headquarters at president of the newly established.bank a Property, but there's one comfort J., Schneider, coffin for child $ 5.00 matters, regarding timber lots of Her discussing important topics with their the store where I shall gladly mee.t all left—the people clamor for T\..<p></p>Dr Bull'n in tha ^-I__Jt village. N. Gulden, Com. fees mileage 20.80 ]pft. the nonnlo nlomnK •£.-»». Cnll' man Dittbenner and Ole Nelson in Sec" constituents. those wishing my services. Cough Syrup. A.M Ball, 28.00 12 towusnip 111 Range33. A partial eclipse of the moon will be C. Hansing, 10.00 On motion the bill hf J. B. Schmid DR. C. WESCHCKE^ Dr. C. Weschcke, since 1864 the proprietor Mr. Charles Stoll, for twenty four visible in this city, this evening, commencing P. J. Moe 15 00 $141:55 sheriffs fees was not allowed, January 10th, 1889. of the Pioneer Drug Store, has at 8:25. The middle of eclipse years an active member of our city's E. G. Koch 18 00 because illegal and charges for milage Farm forSale retired from business, which he has On motion agreed, that the County takes place at 11.17 P. M. and the end fire companies, has resigned his position excessive and unreasonable. Attorney is herebv requested to notify sold, stock, store and all, to his former will be at 2:10 on Thursday morning. as foreman of the engine company. On motion agreed, that each Countv Anton and Beut Ouren of the town of Commissioner is hereby appointed a clerk, Mr. Andrew Eckstein. He, being a mechanic, had been of eminent Linden, to support their half-brother Farmers1 The Alliance elevator at Elgin, committee to inspect, and have them service, and only takes this step Ole Eruson, now living with Hans Anderson 160 acres of good land, 55 acies are repaired, if necessary, the county bridge Winona & St. Peter Land Co.'s Bill Minn., was destroyed by fire last in Lake Hanska. as other important business necessitates or bridges in his District. under cultivation, 60 acres to be broken Brown was in the city a couple of days Friday. A large amount of seed wheat On motion the minutes were read and it. Mr. John Schapekahm has also resigned. County Commissioners January Session. and the rest meadow land with a small was stored in the building. Loss about last week trying to figure down approved. The Board of County Commissioners grove. On the premises is anew gran- ,~ On motion the Board adjourned sine amounts in the tax judgment against $4500. Insurance $1500. of Brown Co., Minn., met pursuant ary. The property is situated about 9 die. E. G.KOCH to adjournment at the County said company. Court Clerk George has furnished us A terrible cvclone struck the vicinity Chairman Board of Co. Commissioners. Auditor's Office at 1 o'clock P. M., miles from Redwood Falls, in town oU* fj the following tern: of Reading, Pa., last Thursday afternoon, Monday, Jan. 7, 1889. E.P. BEUTKAND, Railroad Conductor Ed. Subilia tarried New Avon, and will be sold cheap on The tax judgment rendered in favor Co. Aud. and ex-otficio Clerk of Board. causing great loss of life and property. On motion the report of Architect C. with local relatives and friends easy terms. Inquire at of Brown Countv against the Winona & F. Struck regarding contract oi A. C. Parts of West Virginia were 4 ri*\ Louis Palmed last Sunday. We are sorry to state that Ochs for building 1st story of new St. Peter Land Co. in 1887 involves 18,200 also visited. he was called to the sicK-bed of his r1"' courthouse, and also the report of the Stock Dealer, acres and amounts to 817,122.23. father. New Ulm, Minn. ,} building committee were read, considered John Maresch, of Red Stone, an oiler The judgment of last year, as notified, and accepted. in the Nicollet Mills, got his arm GRAND MILITARY involves 35,071 acres and amounts to The County Superintendent of Commissioner Feuerstein requested caught in a reel chain and had it damaged $29,695.71. that his vote, on Resolution of Board ot Schools will heieafter be found at the to some extent but not seriously Co. Commissioners to our members ot office of the Register of Deeds every Hecker Post No. 48. G. A. R. at a the State Legislature regarding the direct last week. Saturday from 9 a. m. to 12 m. and 2 meeting last Sunday afternoon installed issuing ot Bonds by the County FOR BURNS AND SCALDS. Commissioners for the "completion of p. m. to 5 p. m. The dramatic section of the Turnverein the following newly elected officers: the new courthouse, be changed from It is only on true principles that nature is made a happy hit by producing Wm. Pfaender. Commander R. Mr. M. A. Leary has received a letter "No*' to "Yea" which, was on motion helped mils struggle, and onlj through ignorance "Der Dachdecker." an excellent comedy, that pain is intensified or proves fatal Fischer, S. V. Com. L. Schilling, agreed to. informing him that his little son will be where it could he relieved. last Sundav evening. The large V. Com. F. Friedman, Chaplain W. On motion the Board adjourned. cured at the orthopaedic institute, the S JACOBS OI CURES PERMANENTLY. audience well appreciated the play. Hummel, Surgeon F. Meile, Officer of The commissioners elected at the treatment to continue for four months a Mishaps.—Scores ofpeople daily general election, November, 1889—E. brought, in contact With heat, steam, boiling the day John Stuetz, Officer of the and to cost S300. Mrs. Leary will remain The Home Insurance Co. of New water and combustibles are hourly injured by G. Koch, Charles Hansing and Peter J. 9 A t- some mishap the nature of a burn fir scald, guard Jac. Klossner Jr., Adjutant, R. with him during the time. York, has informed its local agent, Mr. Moe being present, and having dulv and thousands havvs been cured of such by Pfefferle, Quartermaster. this best known remedy for the cure of pain. qualified, took their seats with Nicho"iaus John H. Weddendorf, that it will insure It is learned that Hon. Richard A. Gulden and H. M. Ball, commissioners PROMPTLY, PERFECTLY, SURELY. registered mail matter. This proceeding Although figures prove that our city Castello, of Duluth, has been tendered holding over, and the Board It Acts.—It actb as a counterirritant K%,,L under the auspices of will be of great benefit to the public. contributes extensively to the earnings on the bui IUCC injured, gentij drawing proceeded to business by choosing E. G. by Gov. Merriam the position of insurance out the heat caused bv tbe burn while it Co.A'2dRegt.,JO.G.y.1 of the C. & N. W. Ry., the freight'shipments Koch chairman of the Board for the soothes the pain, helping nature the healing commissioner, and has notified process ami a rure follows It is a specific for ensuing year. being larger from here than in pains of this kind and should be ktpt handy the governor of his acceptance of the The past ten months business of the On motion agreed, to recommend to Where fiie and steam are used many other places as large, we are not office. UNION HALL New Ulm Building and Loan Association the State Auditor the refundment of EVERY BOTTLE CONTAINS A CURE. provided with a creditable depot. Com has been so successful that they taxes on valuation of $1000.00 against a ti On .—But as a precaution to its A midnight alarm of fire brought out plaint was frequently made, but all to use where serious buni* and scalds occur and Lots 2, 7 SW ot NW Sec. 28 Lots 2 are offering their second series of stock. Saturday Jan. 26fh. that suffering may not be intensified through the fire department last Tuesday. The no avail, and to show how eager some and 3 and NW Section No. 29 and N ignorance, read cirefullv directions for its use The Secretary will receive subscriptions. call was promptly answered, but the of NE Sec. 30 in Township 112 accompanj ing every bottle of St. Jacobs OiL ADMISSION 50 cts. of our citizens are to obtain a commodious See their ad. Range 33 owned by L. K. Munsul and fire not being immediately located, depot building, the former agent Tickets can be had from all members EVERY APPLICATION RELIEVES. considered to have been assessed that some delay was caused but not enough A special committee of the Turnverein of the company, representative Heideman of the Company. All are cordially in- ., amount too high. Sold by Dniggis't and Dealeis Everywhere. to let the fire, which had originated has been urged so says our funny is working hard arranging a programme On motion the bond of the County vited by The Committee* 3? THE CHARLES A. VOGELER CO.. Baltimore, Hd. S near the chimney on the roof of the Attorney in the amount of one thousand reporter, to present a bill in legislative for their first masked ball to ^m round-house, gain any headway. dollars was examined and approved. halls, asking the railway company to be held Saturday, February 2d. A Closing out at Go st. The salary of the County Attorney for come to time. number of new and novel innovations the next term, was on motion fixed at A year and a half old child of Mr. P. are promised. seven hundred and fifty dollars per annum Schmitz, of Milford, died last Saturday County Treasurer Burg "gives notice to be paid monthly. of dipthena. This is the second victim that he has furnished copies of tax duplicates The republican presidential electors On motion the following bills were of the disease in the afflicted family for the upper towns to the Banks audited and allowed, to wit: of shis state met at th& capitol last MY LARGE STOCK OF T. R. Humphrey, coroner's fees,Martinka bince the last weeks. of Sleepy Eye and to Gust Nuessle, of Monday and cast their formal vote for case $19.06, allowed less $3, already Later.—Another child, a girl aged Springfield, where personal property President Harrison. H. W. Stone, Sr., Dry Goods^ Groceries, paid for Coroner's cueck $16.05. taxes can now be paid. Since the twelve, also tell a victim last Sunday. was elected the messenger to carry the T. R. Humphrey, coroner's fees, We heartily condole with the unhappy County Commissioners failed to authorize returns to Washington. Mrs. Held $ 8.66 and instruct the County Treasurer family. T* R. Humphrey, coroner's fees, Crockery, Clothing, Hats & We are informed of the loss by fire Radl girl 6.85 to visit Sleepy Eye and Springfield for Little Frank Baasen came very near J. P. Vogel Planks Alwin bridge 20.91 of Mr. Henry Hammer's dwelling and the purpose of collecting taxes, no general drowning last Wednesday while skating Theo. Kobarsch repairing cistern contents at Mountain Lake last Thursday Notice to Tax-Payers will be given at courthouse i$x 1.25 on the Minnesota river he broke Caps, Boots & Shoes and afternoon. A neighbor's barn was and the visit will not be made, at least A.A. Bogen printing"Sf publishing 32.25 through the ice, and had it not been also destroyed. The less, amounting J. B, Arnold, nails, rep. bridge 2.10 not in the near future. tor the timely assistance of other boys, A.Manderfeld. Com. fees & milge 13.60 to $2,000, is partially covered by insurance. who saw him go down, he would undoubtedly H. Feuerstein, 26.40 •v "The Radical Arbeiter Bund of Nev 1 \^J&$£S>* £. x"' H. M. Ball, Com., Bridge & Poor 7.00 Fnriusliuig .Goods'•• have found a watery York, at its meeting last Sunday adopted M. Castel, cleaning and repairing The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. grave. Boys, remember this and take a circular addressed to "all honest Springfield bridge $5.92, allowed by order Joseph Jueneman, living in Sigel, care hereafter. revolutionists." It says: ^4pM?X||3 of Com. Feuerstein $3.92. helped the venerable couple to celebrate ligsftOF ALL, DESCRIPTION WILL BE SOLD FOB?* The abatement of all taxes, tax judgments bmce coming to the United States The St. Paul & Sioux City Railroad the 50th anniversary of their against. Und. of W. of N. W. Heir Most is rapidly becoming conseivative, Co. has commenced proceedings in I, Sec. 9 T. S08, R. 30. authorized by wedding yesterday. An impressive and since the Chicago anarchists Court to have their undivided half interest the State Auditor, Was on motion ordered were hanged he has positively become ceremony was performed in the forenoon »&- of lands in Brown and other by the Board. cowardly. A at the Holy Trinity Church, and "AT AVSX BEI-OW COST On motion the quarterly report of Counties partitioned and set off from The circular goeyon' to make a general gladsome hours spent afterwards. $& the Supt. of Schools was read and the interest of the Winona & St. Peter attack upon Most and appeals to placed on file. FROM NOW ON AS1 SHALL RETIRE FROM BUSINESS. Land Co. in the same lands, and also Says an Exchange: »*~.ssu| -rfrV^^li all good anarchists to crush out all On motion the Board adjournedto9 to have their lands cleared from the tax "A citizen of New Ulm. Minn., owns leaders who assume authority. It calls o'clock to-morrow. N is your chance to buy at your own prices \r a horse which he considers an unerring On motion agreed, that Bids will be judgment rendered against the Winona on anarchists everywhere to support weather prophet. He can always tell received at the County Auditor's^|office & St. Peter Land Co. the international anarchistic revolutionary Come all and be supplied with your winter's supplies when a storm is coming by watching on or before the 4th day of February agitation in Europe, and to wage the animal's eyes, which change from a 1889 for 3 carloads or 16500 feet of good At a late meeting of the &hare holders and save money by calling at the wellgeneral very light color to dark blue, twentyfour warfare again3t Most and his newspaper sound white oak bridge planks, 16 feet of the Citizens' Bank the following hours before a change in the long and 3 inches thick one Jcar or ("The Freiheit.) weather." merchandise store of officers were elected. 5,500 feet to be delivered in bleepy Eye «. on track and the other 2 carloads or Pres., M. Mullen V. Pres., H. Vajen That's pretty good, but nothing ex As a horse and cattle lotion, Salvation Charles Sommer. 11000 feet to be delivered and piled in Cashier, John C. Rudolph Directors, traordinary^OoT better half has a Oil has proven itself an infallible remedy, courthouse yard in New Ulm. Commissioner M. Mullen, H. Vajen, Geo. Doehne, weather eye too, and we never yet failed it has received the heartv indorsements Hansing and the County Auditor to be apprised of a coming storm by E. G. Pahl, Chas. Silverson, O. M. Olson are appointed a committee to receive of many old and wellknown and Chas. Wagner. The bank declares catching the slightest glance on coming said bids and award contract and they horsemen. Price 25 Gents a bot reserve, the right Ao reject any or all an annual dividend of 8 per cent. home at or about S a. sfe. tie. Minnesota Street, ^f-USew Ulm, Minn Dids £&£* & «c vJ&*