New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
March 6, 1889 · Page 4 of 8
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nT^S^^S^^^^^^^^p^^^^^?f*^/-t'*j?fsy'* JS^W^^H^4'*""-T'-l P-^T^'l^'^WW' NEW ULM AND VICINITY. One Hundred photbgraphs for three A Plain Talk To Tax-Payers. They will prefer to pay 5 cents rather A motion for a new trial in the Ba- NEW ULM: MARKETS:—Wheat No. 3*1 dollars and fifty cents at Madsen's. ^»pf than 24 cents on every $100 of valua- 60—84 oats, 25 old corn, 35 Travelers' Guide. Mr. Florian Hess has recovered from tion!' They will also understand why At a special election to be held Tuesday, bailey, 50, potatoes, 20 onions it is deemed advisable to begin with his recent attack of illness. March 26, 1889, the electors of 60 batter, 10, eggs, 10'j live hogs Miss Clara Kiesling, daughter of de-levying for a sinking fund not sooner iPtii Mrs. C. Waterman, of Sanborn, was Brown Co. will be calleti upon to per lb 5 pork, per lb 5J. Flour per Wm. Kiesling left for Mountain' Lake, than ten years from date. P^ cide whether or not the county commissioners in the city last week visiting friends. cwt $3.25—$4.00. Friday to visit with her sister. shall be authorized to issue It is proposed to distribute the expense Knitting Cotton, white and colored, The county commissioners met yesterday the bonds of this county in a sum not of building the court-house as 5 cts. a ball at Kuetzings. to consider applications, for seed exceeding $35,000, for the purpose of equably as possible among the tax-payers Licensed Auctioneer. Fred Sommer went to Duluth Saturday Winonk>.f'etei'f^ grain. completing and furnishing the new of the next thirty years. Beginning to inspect some real estate. linden, Brown Co., Minn. court-house now building at the county with the year 1900, if $500 be levied annually W. F. Soderi, operator at the depot, Going Bast. Going West. .3 Mr. Chas. Bianchi, of West Newton, seat. The following remarks will M.i for a sinking fund for five years wrestled with the mumps last week. 4 10-50 a.m. No. 1 4:17 a. m. Correspondence promptly attended to. it show the precise nature and bearing of 18 12:15 p.m. is hauling lumber for a barn which he a. m. (1900 —1904), $1,000 annually for theHe is better now. m. 3 5:46 p.m. the proposition to be voted upon. will built in the spring. next five years (1905—1909), $1,700 for -a 2 10:00 m. 25 1*40 p. m. NOTICE TO CREDITORSAll A small but good carnival parade Nos. 1, 2 and 25 dai According "to Judge Severance's decision, the next five years (1910—1914), and Mr. W. Gleissner, of Gibbon, has ly. All others daily except Sunday. parties having bills against the was held yesterday afternoon. The the county commissioners are $2,400 for the remaining five years been very sick, bat he is improving and old Creamerv Co., (Koch, Hummel & GEO. J. conception of the county seat removal GRIMM, Agent. fully empowered to erect a new courthouse (1915—1919), the sinking fund, with Crone) are requested to present their will be able to get around soon. was good. New stylish cut Pants at T. Crone. claims before April 1, 1889, to at the expense of the county. simple interest at four per cent., would •i Farmers come and see my new Prairie The masquerade season closed yesterday The basement and the first story of the amount to $35,440 at the time when the KOCH & CRONE, Go to Madsen's for first class photo's City Seeders and Boss Harrows. proprietors New Ulm Creamery Co. evening with balls at Union and new court-house have already been bonds mature (1919). To preserve a F. H. Retzlaff. See Baltrusch's new ad. on fourth Turner Halls and Vogel's place. Now built, and the entire structure will uniform rate of 5 cents on every $100 FARMERS ATTENTION-~ page. Louis E. Fritsche has accepted the for four weeks of rest. completed at the expense of the county of valuation, it is necessary that the position of fireman in the Nicollet Mills. If you need Seed Wheat, Oats, Barley, Theo Weyhe and M. Velikanje, of within five years. The only question to valuation of the county be as follows: The New Ulm stone quarry company or Flax Seed, it will be necessary He will remove to Nicollet this week. Essig, were in the city Saturday. be decided at the coming election is 1900—1904, $4,500,000 1905—1909, $5, is building -a, house for the accomodation to arrange early, as there promises to this: Do the people of Brown Co. prefer Applications for liquor licenses must 500,000 1910—1914, $6,900,000 of their workmen during the noon F. H. Retzlaff will add hardware to be an unusual demand, and it cannot to pay for the completion of the1915—1919, be made to the city clerk on or before $8,300,000. No one who hour and a stable for their horses. his other lines of business next spring. be had if left too late. Apply to our court-house within five years, or in thirty March 16th. is familiar with the history and natural The New Ulm Electric Light Company Mr. George Boock made a business agents, and we will try and supply yon. years? resources of our county can reasonably Henry Laudenschlaeger repairs all has filed a certificate of amended trip to Waseca last Thursday. G. W. VAN DDSEN & Co. doubt that the actual valuation The best interests of the county demand kinds of Sewing Machines perfect and articles of incorporation with the Secretary during the periods in question will be FARM FOR SALE. that the new court-house be completed Died.—Wednesday February 27, the cheap. Au. 28. of State. The board of directors without unnecessaryidelay. The far in excess of that here given. The 9 months old son of Mr. and Mrs. John I the undersigned will sell my farm Our Hat stock is all in just come and is enlarged from five to seven. vault of the old building is neither fire rate of 5 cents on every $100 of valuation, of 280 acres, with a Qne residence.feood Kalb, be convinced they are all daisies at T. Mr. Madsen has a man in charge of barn and granary, fine grove of 4 acres nor burglar proof. An hour's work therefore, will tend to diminish A new ad. of Mr. F. H. Retzlaff appears Crone. and a good well, in section 14 in the his photograph gallery every day. He with a penknife will give admission to rather than to increase in future years. in another column. Be sure and town of Lafayette, Nicollet Co. 180 Spring goods, fishing tackle, base will give personal attention to the gallery records whose disappearance or de-By the bond plan as outlined above, the acres are under cultivation, 80 acres read it. balls, marbles, croquet sets, hammocks every Thursday, Friday and Saturday. struction might involve the land-owners present generation would pay its share good pasture, 70 acres good meadow Our immense stock of Spring Clothing etc. have just been received by Chas. partly sowed with tame grass, 5 acres of of the county in endless litigation. of the cost of the court-house let those L. Roos. i3 here the largest line in town a timber in town Brighton. For further This state of affairs will continue for who come after us pay theirs. A Zither entertainment was given at particulars call on C. H. Hornburg. Theo. Crone. five years if a majority vote against issuing Ahonymus contributions are deposited Anton Sperl's place, in town Cottonwood The above facts and figures will bear ANDREW HANSOX. bonds if a majority vote in favor During the winter eight hours have in the waste basket. C. A. H. and Monday. Jos. Jonka, Anton the closest examination. Make the been called a day's work at the quarries, of issuing bonds, the county records others please make a memorandum of ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. Sperl,Anton Altmann and Mr. Heitzin* computations yourself, and you will arrive hereafter the men will work ten will be safely lodged in afire and burglar this. ger were the participants. at the same results and conclusions. Notice is hereby given that in pursuance hours. proof vault in a very short time. Otto Seitcr is drawing pay from an of an order of theProbate Court Figures don't lie unscrupulous schemers Saturday evening a haystack, on Mr. Mr. John Frank, of West Newton, of Brown County, Minnesota, dated accident insurance company. He tried If you were building a house for your sometimes do. Biebel's place, caught fire and burned March 1st, 1889, the undersigned administrator has sold his farm and will sell his stock butown use, and had reached ^the second to raise a house with his right leg New Ulm, Minn., March 6, 1889. of the estate of Gustav up. The department was not called and farm machinery at public auction floor, would jou consider it wise to complete failed in the attempt. Christiansen Bekken deceased, will, on out. The origin of the fire is supposed on March 26th. the structure piecemeal, so as to THE RUSTLER. Saturday the 30th day of March 188& A new ad. of Mr. A J. Eckstein appears 'I to be incendiary. commencing at 10 o'clock A. MM at the reach the roof in five years? You would Andrew Wallace of Clinton, Iowa, in an other column of this issue, late residence of said deceased in the AN ACT TO authorize the Board of scoff at the idea. If you did not have and Catharina Honeyman of the town Married at the home of the brides' also an ad announcing that he has a Town of Linden, Brown County, Minn., County Commissioners of Brown County money enough in your pocket to complete of Home this County were married by parents Monday evening March 4th, large stock cf Grass Seeds of all kinds. offer for sale, at public vendue the personal to issue the bonds of said County for the the builaing at once, you would Judge Brandt last Thursday. property of which said deceased Mr. Martin J. Hanson and Miss. Emma completion and furnishing of anew Court died possessed, consisting of live stock,, The five year old son of Mr. and Mrs call at a bank to obtain the required Bellm. Mr. & Mrs. Hanson left House for said County. WThile C. Filzen was breaking stone thefarming implements etc. P. Manderfeld, of Gibbon, died Friday. amount at ten per cent, per annum. Be it enacted by the Legislature of the for their future home, Waseca, on at the quarries last week a crowbar got Dated March 1st 1889. The County of Brown is in the same The remains were brought to New Ulm State of Minnesota: evening train. Mr. Hanson is a conductor mad and struck him in the face. Mr. CHRISTIAN AHLNBSS, predicament, with this difference that it Section 1. The Board of County 1 and interred Monday. on the C.& N. W. and is recognized* Filzen is doing quite well. Administrator. Commissioners of Brown County are is offered money from the State school Mr. Fred Espenson, of Courtland, as one of the best on this division. The hereby authorized and empowered] to issue, The Cottonwood river is on its annual fund at the low rate of Jive per cent, ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. was a caller -at the Review office last bride is so well and favorably known at any time within three years after rampage. The bridge below Frank & per annum. Notice is hereby given that in pursuance Thursday. Mr. Espenson left forMontevidio the date of the approval of this act, the here that it will be useless to say any Bentzin's mill bad to be removed Sunday. of an order of the Probate Court newbonds of said county with interest coupons Monday, where he will go into Should the completion of the more than that Mr. Hanson is to be congratulated of Brown County, Minnesota, dated attached, in any sum not exceeding court-house, if prosecuted without delay, at his good fortune. The business February 18th. 1889, the undersigned Oldman Carson, of Fairfax, filled thirty-five thousand (35,000) dollars or require the full amount of $35,000, Review wishes the couple a pleasa administrator with the will annexed of Mr. M. A. Leary has rebuilt the icebreaker so much thereof as may be deemed necessary himself full of bug-juice and made a it is safe to assume that the same work, the estate of Hans Ellanson deceased, journey through married life. in the Minnesota river. It is a by said Board of County Commissioners, spectacle of himself last week Thursday. will, on Saturday the 23d day of March if continued through five years, would which bonds shall be used for stueture 22 by 26 feet, constructed of 1889, commencing at 10 o'clock A. M„ He sobered oft in the calaboose. cost not less than $40,000. Now, let the purpose of completing and furnishing XEW ADVERTISEMENTS. at the late residence of said deceased in hard timber ana filled with stones. us see what would be the cost to the the new court house now in process of At the residence of Mi. E. Kellermaa the Town of Linden, Brown County, A cash bonus of $2,000 has been erection for said county at the county Building Stew. individual tax-payer in either case. Minn., offer for sale, at public vendue Andrew Buelow of Sleepy Eye and Johanna raised by the people of Marshall Saturday seat thereof. the personal property of which said deceased Fresinger of New Ulm weie If the proposition to issue bonds is •*. died possessed, consisting of live for a hundred-barrel steam flouring married by Justice Fischer, Monday Section 2. Said bonds shall be issued defeated, the sum of $8,000 may be The New Ulm Stone Co. is ready to stock, farming implements etc. mill. The offer is open to all until accepted. in sums of not less than one hundred evening. sell building stones at the Quarry or raised annually for five years by direct Dated February 18th 1889. (100) dollars nor more than one thousand delivered in tLe City. For prices inquire taxation to defray the expense ot completing Fritz Peuser was to nervous to shave CLEMENT HALVERSON. (1,000) dollars each and may bear of Pfenninger, W. Boesch, A. The electric light company elected E. the court-house. In 1888 the his customers Wednesday. None of Administrator with the will annexed. interest at any a rate not exceeding six Schell, oi C. Filzen. G. Pahl, president Jos. A. Eckstein, aggregate valuation of the county was his customers blamed him when they (6) per cent per annum, payable semiannually, PUBLIC EXAMINATION 05 WARNING. secretary M. Mullen, treasurer, and $S,S96.204. On this basis, the courthouse and the principal shall be payable heard that Mrs. Peuser had presented TEACHERS. at such time or times not less than Wm. Koch, Geo. Schmid, Chas. Silverson tax by the five-year plan would The undersigned hereby wnrns all him with a girl. fifteen (15) nor more than thirty (30) Dai ties from entering his premises unless and F. H. Behnke, directors. amount to 24 cents per annum on every Notice is hereby given that the public The judges of election will be at the years after the date of said bonds as said they are friendly or hare legitimate examinations for teachers of the County hundred dollars of valuation, or to polling places in each ward of this city Persons wishing to improve their business to transact with him as he is Board of County Commissioners may by of Brown, Minn., will be held at the $2.40 on every thousand dollars ©f valuation. prepared to deal harshly with trespassers. on March 12 and 19 from 9 a. m. to 1 resolution provide and said bonds and memories or strengthen their power of following places on the following dates: the coupons thereto attached shall be H.'FEUERSTEIN. p. m., for the purpose of revising the attention should send to Prof. Loisette, SLEEPY EYE, at the public school Town of Stately, Brown Co Minn. If bonds are issued for $35,000 at 5 signed by the Chairman of said Board of house, Friday and Saturday, March 22d poll list. 237 Fifth Ave., N. Y., for his prospectus County Commissioners and attested by and 23d 1889. per cent., the interest will be $1,750 theBrown Co. Agaicultural Society. post free, as advertised in another The rural teachers association met the Auditor of said County, and NEW ULM, at the courthouse, Tuesday per annum. As there is no need of column. 13 and Wednesday, March 26th and Saturday and for lack of a quorum adjourned bonds sealed with the seal of said The quarterly meeting of the society levying a tax for a sinking fund during 27th 1889. county and be payable in lawful money takes place on until Saturday, March 16th. Mrs. C. Weschcke and son Ernst returned the first ten years, this plan would at such place or places as said Board of 8ATUB DAY MARCH 9th SPRINGFIELD, at the public school The programme announced for last Saturday from California last week. We make the annual court-house tax five house, Friday and Saturday, March 29th County Commissioners may designate. at 2 o'clock P. at Turner Hall, New will be carried out. are sorry to hear that Mrs. Weschcke's and 30th 1889. cents for every hundred dollars of valuation, Prqvided, that said bonds shall not be Ulm. Seeds and reports of Farmers' Examinations commence at 9 o'clock: health was not improved by the climate negotiated or sold for less than par value. Institutes will be distributed at this ox fifty cents for every thousand Mrs. Jos. Koehler received a telegram A. M. sharp. Prompt attendance is meeting, and other important business of California but hope that a Minnesota dollars of valuation that is to say, from her son, Mr. Peter Koehler, Section 3. Said Board of County solicited. Spring will make amends. transacted. J. KLOSSNER Jr., the increase of taxation by the bond of Minneapolis, Monday, stating that Commissioners arehereby authorized and Secretary. J. B. VELIKANJE, CO. Supt. plan would be only one-fifth of the, increase empowered, and it is hereby made their New Ulm, February 18th 1889. his mother-in-law, Mrs. Baarsch of Thursday morning H. S. Kennedy Flax Seed duty to levy a tai from time to time upon rendered necessary by the Jiveyear Owatonna, died last Sunday evening. startled the wheat ring by presenting AUCTION SALE. the taxable property of said county, sufficient plan. each member with Conchas Finas in Jay Gould's wonderful new yacht to meet the payment of the interest SELECTED and carefully CLEANED Thirty years ago, our county was place of the ordinary brands they have I, the undersigned, will sell at public coupons as they shall become due will, it is said, be most completely and RUSSIAN flax seed for SOWING. If little more than a wilderness. If auction on March lltb, 1889, at 10 been in the habit of smoking. They and until the payment of principal and elegantly furnished. Among other use you think of sowing flax you should o'clock a. m„ on Peter Gags farm, 3 so"westward the star of empire takes its interest of said bonds is fully provided could not understand why he was write us for sample and prices. ul and indispensable things ordered for miles south of New Ulm, the following for which taxes shall be payable in course", we are justified in turning to liberal until he blurted out "a thirteen Oil Meal described property, to wit: it was a box of Pr. Bull's Cough Syrup. money and shall constitute a fund for the older sections of the country for a and a half pound girl haint no slouch Three 8 year old mares, 2 with colt the payment of said bonds and interest Reduced to $1.10 per 100ft, cash. The $ August Schiffmann, of Lafayette, picture of the growth of our county one 7 year old mare with colt, 2 mare nuther." Then they tumbled. thereon and shall not be applied to any cheapest and best stock food known. colts, one 2 years old and one 1 year during the next thirty years. Competing will sell his stock, farm machinery and other purpose whatsoever until said Mankato Linseed Oil Company. "Little People's Work" is the title of old, 1 Minneapolis self-binder, seeder, household furniture at auction on the railways, studded with prosperous bonds and interest are fully paid after NOTICE- mower, hay rake, cultivator, 2 plows, a paper edited and published by thetowns and cities, will carry our productions 18th of March. Mr. Schiffmann has which any surplus proceeds of such taxes 2 lumber wagons, 1 top buggy, 2 harnesses, primary department of the New Dim to the great markets of the world. shall be placed in the general fund of rented his farm but has not yet decided All parties indebted to the estate of household goods, and other articles public schools. The editorial matter is said county. The products of our fertile soil will the late Christ. Fried. Boock of this too numerous to mention. what he will do in the future. furnished by the second year pupils. place, are hereby requested to settle Section 4. The proposition of issuing command prices that will make agriculture TERMS OF SALE: All sums under Wednesday morning the hospital their accounts at once with the undersigned, $10 cash oyer $ 10 one year time at 7 The technical work is done by the third said bonds shall be submitted to a a paying occupation. Our as the said estate must be ad-per cent, interest on secured notes. A team was scared by dogs, tried to run vote of the electors of said county at a and fourth year pupils. The school commerce will assume dimensions beyond ministered and settled. liberal discount on sums over $10 if special election to be held on the fourth away and tipped the sleigh throwing board has purchased a small printing E. G. KOCH, our power to. foretell. Every paid cash. JOHN SIEBENBBUNNER. (4th) Tuesday in March in the year of the driver, Anton Prokosch, to theoutfit for the pupils and this makes Executor of the last will and testament pursuit to which our county is adapted, JOHN ALBERT, ?M our Lord one thousand eight hundred of Christ. Fried. Boock, deceased. ground. Prokosch sustained a fracture them independent of everybody. The Auctioneer. will yield satisfactory returns. The history and eighty-nine (1889) in the several of the left leg. Dr. Schoch is att3nding paper does not take any advertisements GRASS SEEDS. theelection precincts of said county, notice of the older states, as well as MEMORYSMARVELOU the patient. neither do they exchange. At least of which election shall be given at least unparalleled growth of Minnesota during The following selected grass and twenty (20) days previous to the holding we have not been asked to. A number of our merchants are determined clover seeds are offered at the Pioneer the past,inspires implicit confidence thereof in the same manner as notice Drug Store for the spring season. to regulate the abuses of the credit in the future of the County of Brown, Chas. Stuebe had to pay twelve dollars of a general or special election is by law White, Red, Alfalfa Alsyke and Sanfoin system and for this purpose met atTurner and fifty cents for slaughtering a required to be given, which notice shall With these prospects before us, would Clovers, Timothy, Red Top, Millet, Hall Monday evening. They formed state that the question of issuing said Hungarian, Kentucky Blue Grass, calf on his premises. Quite a number it not be very unwise for those who a temporary organization and appointed bondswill then be submitted. The County Orchard Grass, Rye "Grass, Meadow C- of people criticized the Marshall for securing braved the hardships and dangers of Foxtail^ Tall Fescue, Fowl Meadow and a committee of three to prepare a Auditor shall also give notice of said the conviction of Mr. Stuebe. DISCOVERY. frontier life and carried the blessings of Meadow Fescue. election by publishing this act in two (2) set of roles and regulations for theThey claim that the ordinance had been civilization into the wilderness, to bear Call and examine my line of grass or more of the weekly newspapers in Only Genuine System af Memory Training. guidance of the organization which seeds before placing your orders elsewhere. Four Books Leaned In one reading. violated all winter in different parts of the entire expense of an tdince intended said Brown County for two (2) weeks Mind wandering eared. will probably be called the Merchants 14 ANDREW J. ECKSTEIN. the town and that it was unfair to single to be used by the next generation, previous to the date of said election. Every child and adalt greatly benefitted. treat inducements to Correspondence Clssse*. Protective Association. As soon as the The ballots used at said election for the out Mr. Stuebe! We don't know as well as by the present? Would it not .READ THIS. committee is ready to report, a meeting purpose of voting on said proposition whether the ordinance was violated by be foolish ior the tax-payer of to-day to shall have plainly printed or written, or I offer an extra good young Stallion of all business men will be called. other parties 6r not: but this does not say to the tax-payer of the next cen- partly printed and partly written thereon ,w or sale cheap. CHAS. STUEBE make any difference. It is the mar-,tury: 4,I have worked and suffered to Visitors during the week: D. Griffith, the following words "For issue of F. H: HETZLAIFt,f£ shall's duty to enforce all ordinances bring this county to the prosperous condition Dr. Welcome, Mr. and Mrs. F. C. bonds for completion of Court House", and law abiding citizens should encourage in which yon find it. All yon or "Against issue of bonds for compleof Thompson and Editor Haves, of Sleepy mytion Court House". Said election shall rather than abuse him for doing need to do is to reap the fruits of Eye Martin Penning, Home T. Perry, be conducted in the* same manner as his duty. If a law is oppressive labor. But I do not think that I have St. Peter Dr. James, Sleepy Eye A. J. elections for county officers, and the do not evade it but try and have it re-as yet done enough for you. I am going -Domeier,' Iberia John Loyd, Tracy votes cast and canvassed in like manner. pealed. We are aware that parts of to pay out of my own pocket every Mrs. Klug, St. Peter Miss Schoregge. And if it shall be found upon the canvass ordinance number seven are oppressive cent this court-house costs. In accepting fa Dealer in Extra Good Quality of g^i Renville E. Gieseke and J. H. Doty, of said votes that a majority of the and might well be dispensed with_ voters who shall have voted on said proposition this magnificent gift, please remember Courtland Hugo Schleuder and John have not voted in favor of the Why don't those interested go before me as a liberal sort of fellow.'* Albert, Springfield Henry Engel and issue of said bonds, then said Donds.shall the council and present their grievances. family, Nicollet Luth. Ives, Stark, J. Those who do not believe in this kind not be issued. ^l The council is an intelligent body and M. Thompson, County Attorney Somerville mnneapolis Steel Binders & Mowers. Empire Mowers. of liberality, will readily see that the Section 5. This act shall take effect if convincing arguments are used we and W, Gieseke, jr., Sleepy Eye plan of issuing bonds maturing in thirty and be in force from and after its passage, have no doubt but that they will modify m4? Binding Twine a Speciality. S, sjl. C. Robertson and C. Gamble, years is far superior to that of paying the law. the entire amount within five years. Approved February 21st A. D. 1889. ^Springfield-® fe$$M AdvaUdTand Invincible Thrashers & Advance and Ames Engines &c A large stock of Repairs for above machines always on hand. Quick sale and small profits is my motto and Farmers will do well to call amf *»»,»»M and learn my prices before buying elsewhere. exaaaineniy goods mm