New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
April 1, 1885 · Page 4 of 8
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"*~s^r'^^rr*~~$$m 5N p- NEW ULM AND VICINITY. City election next Tuesday. of the head of every family. It is to Teachers' Institute. MUSICAL ABD DRAMATICAL commence on May 1, and to be completed New Advertisements. Mr. Loheyde makes a fine display of IN- The State teachers' institute opened within two months thereafter. boots and shoes in the new show window at Sleepy Eye last Monday at 1:30 p. m. The census takers in cities or incorporated Notice to BuildersThos. Forstner. ENTERTAINMENT lately put in. TURNER HALL, TheaterNew Ulm Turnverein. Sixty-six teachers were present at the villages are allowed $1.75 for Card of Thanks-S. D. Peterson and opening and work began under the following every hundred persons enumerated, and John Hauenstein was the first and others. programe: ON only one to shoot a wild goose in this town assessors or their assistants $2 per Given Dy the Wanted-Lady Teacher-Thos. Forstner. immediate vicinity this spring. AM. hundred. The whole amount appropriated Easter Sunday, April 5th, 1885. Musen-Soehne* Take NoticeB. & E. C. Behnke. 9.00 Opening. for the work is $35,000. Dry Goods & NotionsF. Kuetzino- The spring term of the District Court 2C,690,506-H. H. Warner & Co. 9.10 History, J. T. McCLEARY. in the For the second time in New Ulm, for Brown County convenes in this citv A young man giving his name as 9.50 Geography, W. M. WEST All fools' day. one week fromnextMonday, April 13th. Joseph S. Blanchard, residence seven 10.30 Recess. I miles south of Redwood Falls, was arrested Easter next Sunday. 10.40 Gen. Exercise, J. T. McCLEARY From Mr. Fr. Fritsche, of Lafayette, last Saturday near Atwater, 11.20 Word Stuties,....W. M. WEST who was a caller at our office yesterday, -on Next Friday is Good Friday. The Brasilion Monkey. Kandiyohi county, for the murder of Easter Sunday, April 5, '85. we learn that seeding has quite 12.00 Intermission. one Geo. Johnson, alias George Brown, generally commenced. P.M. "Domi," theBrasilianApe, at Turner melo-drama in 3 acts. alias Allen, whose body was found on 1.30 Opening. Hall next Sunday evening. PROGRAMME. Wednesday by two Indians in the Minnesota Congressman Wakefield has sent us 1. 40 Arithmetic,... .J. T. McCLEARY Act 1: Monkey tricks. river at Appleton. Blanchard a sack of garden seeds and amber cane If the weather will permit, considerable 2.20 Reading, W. M. WEST PARTI Act 2 The child theft. confesses the murder, which was committed Banc*. seed for distribution. Those in want Safe in the arms oi Jesus... wheat will be sown in this vieinity 3.00 Music, J. T. McCLEARY Act 3: "Domi's" death. Prolog on the 17th of December, but of seeds should call at the post office. this week. Jnbelchor 3.25 Recess. Die Meirathscandidaten, claims it was done in self-defense. Cast of Characters: 3.40 Langauge, W. M. WEST Fr. Kuetzing, who has just returned Fr. Kuetzing has reserved space for Both men were trapping. Blanchard Lustspiel mit Gesang in 4 Aufzugen. 4. 20 School Economy, J. T. McCLARY. from New York and Canada, reports St Clair, Planter, J. Berndt a large two column advertisement He is but seventeen and his victim was PEBSONENFranz Lectures will be delivered on Wednesday Adelaide, his daughter Miss A. Nix. dull times in the east. Finke (Reicher Gerber) is now receiving and opening out a twenty-three. Michel (Sein Geselle). Brann, her husband. G. Fischer! and Thursday evenings. Ferdinand Weber (seln Geselle) large new stock of dry goods, notions, Victor, their child Lulu Seiter! Profs. J. T. McCleary and W. M. Fritz Wachtel (Sein Frennd) Hon. Cushman K. Davis will deliver PERSONAL MENTION. etc., and he promises to tell us all about Peter Klatz (Reicher Bauer) Paneratius, Inspector, Ad. Seiter, Sen. the oration before the Normal Litterary West are the conductors, and very able And Bauer Zeno, hunter Geo. Scherer. it next week. Daniel Burns, of Springfield, looked Gottfried Saenfcer Des6en Bekannte Society, Mankato, commencement instructors they are. D. Hyacinthe Miss E. Rudolph. Em Gaetwirth I in on us one day last week. PART II week. Margaretha, landlady .Mrs. Bellm. Besides the gentlemen nominated at Romance. Dave Baker, traveling for J. Malmo Dessa, Captain of pirates... J. Petry. We understand that Capt George of Wuldnacht gone the caucus, we understand that C. W Cornet Duet Hassan, pirate Wm. Pfaender. Mr. Spring has removed his tailor & Co. of St Peter, was in town yesterday. the town of Sigel is a candidate for register H. Heidemann and Fr. Boock have phillipo, do E. Brandt Potzdamer Sprachreungungsverein shop to Gebser's building. He evidently Zither Solo. of the Tracy land office. He was concluded to make the race for city "Domi, 'the Brasilian monkey,C.Gebser DieNacht Son" believes "the nearer the hub, the circulating a petition for signatures in AnonJ S,) BanS councilors. With five candidates in the Geo. Schmidt, of the Empire Mill Comic... Pfeifer. better the business." this city last week. Those who have field, the contest will be lively enough Co., will depart on a visit to Fatherland The whole to Conclude with a Admission 25 cents, children 15 cents. conversed with the captain say that he on election day. about April 10th. We are sorry to learn of the death of OR-AJNTO BALL. is quite sanguine that he will get there. Mrs. E. P. Davis, of Butternut Valley, MABKIEDBy Mr. E. Brandt, at the Fr. Kuetzing, who has been absent By request of those present Admission 25 cents each person. which occurred on Saturday, 21st ult. residence of the bride's parents, Mr. in the east purchasing goods, returned And now comes a man from the Pine Doors open at 7 p. m. Performance SOCIAL HOP. Consumption was her fatal illness. August Preis, of Minneapolis, to Miss home last Thursday evening. State and throws nervous people in to a commence at 8 o'clock Ida Winkelmann, of this county in the Dr. Wm. Wakefield departed for p. m.. sharp. state of excitement with the announcement Judge Webber is building a fine residence town of Cottonwood. The Silver Cornet Lake Benton last Monday afternoon All are cordially invited, that the end of the world will A cordial invitation is extended to all. on Broadway. The frame-work Band gave the happy couple a serenade where he has located permanently. THE TURNVEREIN. THE MUSEN-SCEHNE. come on April 29th, "sure." Report is already up and Mr. Wampler, the in the evening. The REVIEW extends Mr. and Mrs. Theo. Crone left last says about twenty of the prophet's contractor, expects to have the building hearty congratulations. Monday morning for Hot Springs, Ark. neighbors believe him and are getting ready for occupancy by June 1st They expect to be absent about two ready to go. B. & E. C. Behnke come to front this months. The first appointment by the new administration week with the announcement that "the The late Legislature made the following James Fullerton, of Fairfax, and from the ranks of the war has begun." This bold declaration change in the law relating to the Fred Foss of Courtland called at the faithful in this neighborhood was that has no reference to the Riel rebellion, collections of real estate taxes: A REVIEW office last Friday and made of J. B. Weger, of Kasota, to the position but to the great slaughter of goods penalty of 10 per cent, is added to the us happy. of mail agent. His run is from now going on at their store. Read the real estate tax on June 1, and for the Tracy to Huron. announcement and then go and convince Mr. Geo. Kuhlman, who spent the seven months following no steps are yourself of the truth of their assertion. Mr. Chas. Stuebe has taken a contract winter with Blanchard's family, departed taken for the collection of tax, but an to furnish Sloan & Cox, of Sioux for St. Paul last Friday morning. additional 5 per cent, penalty is added City, Iowa, 1000 head of two and threeyear-old He is very feeble. Next Sunday is Easter and every Jan. 1. The sale that formerly occurred steers, by May 1st next. He child will be 'oaded down with hard Judge Newhart and his son Horace in September is postponed until the left last Friday with his first shipment, boiled eggs. In this connection we desire returned from New Orleans and Florida March following which, means no tax comprising eight carloads. to say that a few days ago a four-yearold yesterday morning. Both look as though sale in 1885. boy of Oak Park, Washington County, they enjoyed the trip. "Domi," the Brasilion Ape, a drama Julius Baarsch, a workman employed died of cramps in thejstomach, caused in three acts, will go across the boards L. Bogen, editor of the Post, and at Mr. Stuebe's meat market, was by eating hard boiled eggs. If you at Turner Hall next Sunday evening. lady will leave to-morrow for Hot severely kicked on the right hand by a must eat hard boiled eggs, eat them The management have spared neither Springs and other southern points of horse last Saturday. We understand sparingly. interest They,expect to be absent about pains nor expense to produce the play that no bones were broken, but the six weeks. in a first-class manner. Those of our fleshy part of the back of the hand is Mr. Jesse Reese, one of the oldest readers who have seen Carl Gebser in Carl Boehme and family of this city badly lacerated. engineers on the Winona and St. Peter the role of "Domi" known that a pleasant and Herman Froehch and Jorgen Tordon railroad, has been appointed traveling The Musen-Soehnen will entertain evening is in store for all visiting of Courtland, departed for Germany engineer on the Winona and St. Peter their friends at Union Hall next Sunday Turner Hall next Sunday evening. For s'ast Thursday morning. They sail from and Dakota Central roads between Winona evening. The entertainment wJ.1 consist the full cast of characters represented New York to-morrow. and Pierre with headquarters at of vocal and instrumental music in the play consult our advertising columns. Winona. Mr. Reese is well known in A. F. Walton, ex-Register of Deeds, and a social hop. As the bojs have F. ZUETZI1TG this city and his many friends are glad was a caller at the REVIEW office last gained a leputation for their first-class to hear of his deserved advancement. Wednesday. He has again settled down The adjusters of the several insurance entertainments, they will no doubt be in the town of Eden and is devoting his companies sustaining losses in the recent favored by a good iiouse. A Miss Curtiss of Huron, D. T., energies to farming pursuits. fire were in the city last Thursday brought suit for $10,000 damages Last Sabbath was Palm Sunday and TAKES THE LEAD IN and adjusted the losses as follows, and Dr. Wellcome, of Sleepy Eye, against Mr. M. Dinneen, a former resident the beautiful custom of blessing to the entire satisfaction of the insured: made the REVIEW office a visit fast of this county, whom she charged green branches was duly observed in Chas. Brust $3,500. Mondav, but unfortunately we weie with having accused her of being a Dry Goods & Notions the Catholic church in this city.Christ's Mrs. Bergmann 800. out when the doctor called. The doctor prostitute and knocking her down. The entry into Jerusalem was commemorated Peter Rotering 150. don't come to New Ulm very often, jury returned a verdict for the plaintiff, S. D. Peterson 748. by the congregation joining in a but when he does condescend to make awarding her $1,500. Mr. Dinneen is Albert Held. 104,85 procession around the church. Mr. Laudenschlager 126,50 us a visit he generally makes it a point now keeping hotel at Huron and doing W. A. Crook 60. to see old friends. Sorry we were not an extensire business. here in New Ulm and Brown County. Biackistone of the St. Peter Herald H. G. Mueller 40. in, doctor. says the item, in reference to a small We understand that Mrs. Bergman will Tank Kee closed a successful lecture Sis Sioefe is W**mht in getting his leg broken at a dance rebuild at once. Salvation Oil is the greatest pain-destroyer course at St. James last Thursday. Although in this city by a girl falling on him, of the age. It instantly relieves Biyl+n tfe* &&test? speaking in general terms of Prins & Zwanenberg, of Amsterdam, and speedily annihilates pain, whether was handed him by a subscriber who praise of the lectures, the Journal it arises from a cut bruise, scald, burn, Holland, have completed arrangements savs he took the item from the New Prices tfe* &ew*stt thinks there was too much levity and frost-bite, or from a wound of any other for colonizing a large tract of land in Uim correspondent of the Le Sueur redicule scattered through them, and kind. Price only 25 cents a bottle. Renville county with foreing emigrants. Sentinel That settles it. LOOK OUT NEXT WEEK FOR HIS that Tank Kee spoiled several good descriptions A large proportion of the settlers on Room moulding for hanging pictures, in this way. Then, too, he Toe we ither last Sunday was anything NEW ADVERTISEMENT. these lands will be the better class of at Cbas. Wagner's. made a too free use of slang in his lectures, but pleasant for outdoor exercise. Holland farmers, although there will be and on at least two occasions was A strong wind from the south In the bright autumnal days the a fair sprinkling of Germans and Scandinavians. vulgar if not indecent in his side remarks. kept the air filled with blinding dust temptation to comfortable exposure Representatives of 58 families From this it would appear yields its fruit in a most pernicious during the forenoon, and about 3 o'- left Amsterdam last Saturday, with cough and irritation of the throat. Dr. that Tank Kee followed a course at clock in the afternoon a snow storm set a view of making selections of the land. Bull's Cough Syrup stands unriveled St James similar to that pursued here. in which continued during the balance as a remedy for throat and lung diseases. The new comers will bring with them of the day. Twenty-five cts. a bottle. considerable wealth. By act of the late legislature justices of the pice are required, within ten Nw Ulm Market Report. Mr. Geo. Schneider desires to inform The tramp season is near at hand. days after the conclusion of every criminal the farmers of this vicinity that he will Reports from the states to the south of LCorrected weekly by R. PFEFFERLE, dealer prosecution begun and prosecuted again handle the celebrated St Paul us are indicative of a good crop, and 3rain, Provisions, Groceries and Country Frodoce.J before him, to report to the county attorney harvesters and mowers the coming season. the question "what to do with his of his county the title of such The following are among those trampship," is agitating the authorities GRAIN. criminal case, the nature of the accusation, that bought St. Paul harvesters last in some.of our neighboring towns. Wheat, 629 67 the result thereof, and if the defendant season, and they are a unite in praise Promise them a good, long season of Oats 20 is convicted, the nature and extent TAKE NOTICE! of the machine: John Lang, M. Ranweiler, Corn soe hard work, and they will steer clear of of the punishment inflicted whether Barley 30 40 Bernhard Match and Geo. your town every time. the crime charged was committed PROVISIONS. Schreiner, West Newton John Klingler, Beef on foot, per cwt. 3 50 4 under the influence of intoxicating liquors John Forster and Jacob Durbahn, No citizens should wait, remarks an Mutton per head 2 75 3 the amount of costs paid or incurred Lafayette and JohnManderfeld, Jr., exchange, for official orders to clean up Pork per cwt 3 25 @3 THE WAR HAS BEGUN by the State in such case and Sigel. Farmers in want of a good, reliable Flour per cwt 2 25 2 alleys and yards, but do it for their the amount of fines or costs paid by the Corn Meal, per cwt machine should call on Mr. own good as fast as the weather will defendant Beans Schneider and enquire into the merits permit. The winter's accumulation of AND Peas i of the St. Paul harvester. garbage should be burned or carted off Onions 1 00 In its 6 column quarto make up, the B. & E. BEHNKE as soon as possible. The cholera may Potatoes, per bushel... 30 REVIEW commences to conform to Under the act for taking the census of Democratic fashions, and it looks as if Sugar Cured Hams per ft 12} not reach this country, but as previously Col. Bobleter had taken the first step Breakfast Bacon per lb 10.. this state the task is devolved upon the stated, it would do no harm to clean in hope of retaining the NewUlm Dried Beef, per ft 15.. assessors of the several towns of each post office. The Col. was a very saucy Salt Pork, per ft 13 14.. One night last week an empty beer county,under the direction of the county Republican, and his softening down Lard, per ft O 9 10 ARE IN THE FIELD WITH A LARGE STOCK OF keg was placed on the top of the front auditor. Where there is no assessor the at this juncture won't, we apprehend, Butter, per ft 8 10 of Mr. Boock's machine shop. The save him the post office.St. Peter Cheese, per lb 8 17 county auditor may appoint one ormore Ready-Made Clothing, keg was no doubt placed there by waj Journal. Poultry, per ft 7 10.. assistants to perform the service. The of revenge for the position Mr. Boock Eggs, per dozen 10. The above is the first intimation that took at the caucus with reference to the secretary of state is required to prepare GROCERIES. Dry Goods, Notions, closing of the saloons. This is a free we have received that the make up of a the appropriate forms, distinguishing SugarWhite,per lb ...83 8}. country, and Mr. Boock has a perfect paperhas anything to dowith its politics. persons of each sex, their ages, the deaf, Yellow, per lb 7J right to entertain and express his views, The statement, that a quarto conforms Brown, per lb 7 Boots and Shoes, and because he does not touch a popular dumb, blind, insane, persons of color, Dried FruitsApples ''10 more to Democratic fashions than a folio, chord is no reason why he should nativity, persons of foreign parentage, Peaches, per lb 10 15 be subjected to such coarse jokes. will no doubt be news to many number of families, number of churches, Prunes, per lb 10 12 Groceries, Etc. Minnesota publishers. At all events, value of church property exempt from CoffeeBio, Green.... 20 25.. Bucklen Arnica Salve the Journal can rest easy that the recent Rio, Roasted.per lb.. 20 25. taxation. The assessors and assistants The best salve in the world for Cuts change in the make up of the Java, Green, per lb.. .30 33.. are required to take oath that they will Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt RheumFever for the spring and summer trade, and we take this early opportunity to Java, Roasted, per lb 40.. REVIEW was not made with a view of Sores, Tetter, chapped Hands cause to be made a just and perfect enumeration invite our friends and customers to give us a call and examine our goods. Mocha Green, per lb 35 Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, preventing some DemocratJ from stepping We will Not be Undersold. of the inhabitants of the city, TeasJapan, per lb 40 75.. and positively cures Files, or no into o'ur shoes in the New Ulm Green, per lb 60 80 town or division, and make a true return pay required. It is guaranteed to givperfect "i SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS TO CASH PURCHASERS. post office. The statement, that we are Black, per lb 50 75.. satisfaction, or money refunde thereof. The enumeration must be & E BEHNKE: "softening down,'J is too funny for anything. ed. Price 25 cents per box. Soidby C. made by actual inquiry at each dwelling Largest assortment of bleached and L. Boos. t^^Mn by the person taking the census or brown muslins at F. Kuetzing's. 1 -4 *t*tm*&AM immaJamaatmmm^Aittm jr dwMMtafai I