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New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892

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PTS NEW ULM AND VICINITY. TheirNames Are Lieut Ives of "I" company was elected -s^fy?- LINCOLN Another County Heard From. Room moulding for hanging pic-v mayor of St Peter yesterday. A tares, at Chas. Wagner's. Wesehcke. Buenger and New Advertisements, The following anonymous communication, good selection. Leonhardt, AUCTION SALE! postmarked Sleepy Eye, is one fiittfifif New radishesthe first of the seasonwere Auction SaleBrigetta Stutz. Dry ON TUESDAY, APRIL 28th, '85, of the curiosities that came to our sanctum offered for sale last Saturday commencing at 10 o'clock A. M.,- the Goods, Notions and MillineryF. table last week: The city election* yesterday for three undersigned will sell to the highest by one of our gardeners. Kuetzing. Mar 27 85 councilmen passed off very quietly, the bidder, at her residence in Town Cottonwood, Dear sir strong northwest breeze being sufficient Lincoln memorial services the following described property, A prairie fire last week destroyed the AT As you have enlarged the Review to keep the temperature of the candidates to wit: i wish to be excused to say that their barn and granary on the Berry farm, and their friends below fever heat WANTEDTwo boys, by Fr. Burg. Three working horses, two colts 2- HifltHL is room enough in it for foreign news The 486 votes polled were divided among in which was stored a large quantity of KUHAB years-old, 7 cows, 3 heifers, 2 yearlings, and particulars that we would like to the several candidates as follows: Monday's rain was grain, near Marshall. the first of the 4 hogs, 2 wagons, one Minneapolis Selfbinder, see. but we seldom see any war news season. Wood's Mower, sleigh, hay rake, also, their is seldom if ever any selections C. Weschcke 338 Tuesday Evening, April 14,1885 seeder, plows, harrows, cultivator, Mr. H. Rudolphi is building a neat of christian news that would serve C. Leonhardt 282 The April term ol the district court fanning mill and a lot of other farming little residence in rear of and adjoining as advice for those whe does not keep L. Buenger 467 begins next Monday. implements and household furniture. the sabbath the people of New Ulm is C. W. H. Heidemann 186 his boot and shoe store. The building Terms of sale. Amounts of less than noted all over the country for having Fr. Boock 185 is already up and enclosed. Last Saturday was the $10.00, cash for larger sums one year's first real balls and entertainments on Saturday Admission Free. To Our Headers. time will be given on secured note bearing warm day of the season. and sunday evenings such places are The ice has gone out of the Cottonwood We have made an exceptionally favorable 7 per cent interest. swallowed up at last Everybody is invited. river, and as the fishing season April 22 BRIGITTA STUTZ. clubbing arrangement with the The scholars of the public school wish you success will soon be here, the boys are getting enjoyed a racation from Thursday until Pioneer Press, covering the Sunday and Dr Goods, Notions, lilinerv. their fishing tackles in order. Last Wednesday Sherift Schmidt received yesterday. weekly editions, the details of which a telegram informing him of the can be found in another column. We are in receipt of an interesting A. P. McKinstry, of Winnebago City, theft, at Lamberton the night previous, Our readers are urged to take advantage has purchased all the creameries in letter from Washington territory, but of a team of small bay mares belonging of this opportunity to get with southwestern Minnesota heretofore it came to hand too late for this issue of to Chester Bros, and a top buggy their home paper one which stands in operated by Miss Carrie Straight the REVIEW. Look out for it next week. belonging to Gabriel Oleson. It is surmised the front rank of modern journalistic that the theft was committed by enterprise. Mr. Chas. Mansfield, at one time deputy Hon. John Ludwig has again been p. EUETZHTQ two young men who were seen around collector of revenues in this district nominated for mayor by the Democrats Lincoln memorial services will be town the night previous. Two young and an old settler at Mankato, held in Turner Hall next Tuesdav evening, of Winona. An opposition ticket has men having in possession a rig answering the 20th anniversary of President died on Monday of last week. Mr. been placed in the field with A. H. the description of the stolen property Lincoln's assassination. Addresses Mansfield had many friends in this city. Snow for mayor. were seen in the vicinity of Redwood will be made by Judge Webber in takes the lead in these goods in New Ulm to-day. Strict attention to English, and E. G. Pahl and Gust Falls on Wednesday, but nothing business impartiality to customers always the lowest prceis has been Appropriate services were held in the Mr. Rudolph Ochs, of Faribault, Fischer in German. All are invited. has-been seen or heard of them the road to his success. several churches in this city on Easter came up to spend Easter with his since, though a party is out looking HERE W E GIVE SOME PRICES. Sunday, in commemoration of Christ's parents and friends in this city. Mr. Fr. Kuetzing comes before the RE after the thieves. VIEW readers this week with a large resurrection. The floral decorations in Ochs is part owner of an extensive meat DRY GOODS. spring styles, only standard brands, two column ad. in which he gives' some CAUGHT.Since the above has been nearly all the churches were more elaborate market in Faribwilt. ^Cashmeres in all colors12$, 15, 25, Ir. elegant patterns, fast colors, 7 cts. Eavein rices that seem to defy competition. ut type we learn that the thieves 35 and 50 cts. per yd. than ever before. Of fall styles we have left 500 yards. From Wm. H. Bonne, who was in Kuetzing carries a large stock of been caught From Sheriff Abbott Dress goods, brocaded5, 7, 8, 10, Closing out at 5 cts. per yd., such as goods and he is in no way backwaad in of Redwood county, who last Monday the city last Saturday, we learn that The Musen-Soehne entertainment at 12} and 15 cts. per yd. Pacifies, Steele River, Arnolds, etc. A making the fact known. Scan his column placed the prisoners in the custody Mr. Riedel's saloon in Sleepy Eye was Union Hall last Sunday evening drew Dress goods, black, all styles and bargain. of prices and then go and examine of Sheriff Schmidt for safe keeping until 'burned down last Friday night. Origin prices from 8 cts. up. a crowded house. The boys covered Light prints for shirts or aprons, his goods. the next term of the district court Ginghams, all good styles. Apron small figures, best onlv, we ask 6 cts a of the fire not given. themselves all over with glory by the in Redwood county, we learned the following yard. check, cheap, 6 cts. Amoskeag, standard, Mr. Herm. Froelich, of Courtland, en particulars of the attempted way they deported themselves on the 8 cts., in small check, brown, PANTS CLOTHS. From the Tracy Republican we learn route for Germany, writes us from New flight of the thieves and their apprehension. stage. As an entertainment-giving society, blue, black, etc., all worth more. Kentucky Jeans15, 18 and 23 cte., York on the eve of his embarkation. After stealing the team, they that Mr. EL M. Peck of Tracy and an the Musen-Soehne are having SHIRTINGS. all worth more. For bovs, checked He like many others, has been laboring drove off in the direction of Redwood employee of the Chicago & JJorth western Amoskeag stripes12J cts., worth 16 goods, 15 and 18 cts. good success. under the misapprehension that Minnesota Falls, but after traveling for several road, has been assigned to duty at cts. also at 15 cts., worth 20 also in COTTONS, was the coldest country extant, hours they became lost on the prairie checks, 10, 12$ and 14 cts. unbleached, 5, 6, 7 and 8 cts very the New Jlm station. From the following it appears that but now he thinks differently. When and finally brought up at a house which Augusta plaids, indigo blue, double cheap. Bleached same prices. he left Courtland on the morning of they had passed an hour or so before. our New Uim boys who went into the warp, twice as strong as gingham, only The practical course in the Lutheran WHITE DRESS GOODS, March 26th the ground was clear of In order to be better prepared to continue skating rink business at Lake Benton 10 cts. per yd. for spring and summer, Victoria lawns, college at this place commenced yesterday. snow. But at Rochester and beyond their flight they put the horses in did not strike it very rich:: Economy checksblue and white, checked Nansooks, plain Swiss mull, he found plenty of snow. Even in the the barn and fed them, remaining about Some seven students have entered brown and white,30 inches wide, 12Acts. dotted Swiss mull, lace stripe piques, Lake Benton NewsOur genial friend States of Indiana, Ohio and Pennsylvania an hour. The flight was then continued the class, which is especially instructed DRESS GINGHAMS. lace check piques, Merrimack fancy the ground was partially covered and at daylight they drove up to Mr. H. Vogelpohl is contemplating I claim to have the largest assortment (for the ministry. piques, etc., lowest prices, greatest assortment. with snow, and on the morning of his a house and enquired the way to Redwood going to Sioux City to reside. He says of the best brands of dress ginghams arrival in New York, March 29th, four Falls. Here they also learned that he-struck this town with $1,700, in New Ulm. Call in and examine Adolph Bernhardt who for some JH 500 YARDS inches of snow covered the ground. that they were only about ten miles them. All one price10 cts. a yd. and now "the other fellow has the Dress Cambrics, for liningsblack, time has been stopping at the Catholic Mr. Froelich is enthusiastic in recommendation from Lamberton. This bitter information PRINTS. brown, drabonly 5 cts a yard. money and he the experiment." of John Kreiling's hotel, had a terrifying effect on the parsonage in this city, last week passed Just received60 pieces of latest 532 Pearl street, New York, where himself thieves and they debated the advisability the examination for (German teacher The party that left here for Washingtod and party stopped during their of leaving the team and striking off in the St. Paul public schools. stay in the Empire city. Mr. Froelich, across the country on foot. They finally territory two weeks ago last Monday Jorgen Tordson and C. Boehme and concluded to go on with the team arrived at their destination on the! TheiREViEw office is gust in receipt family sailed from New York last and on Friday morning about 9 o'clock LACES. and upward. Thursday following, without accident. Thursday morning, in the steamship they drove into Appleton, Swift county, of a fine line of envelopes and printer's Valencienes\\, 2 and 3 cts. a yd. Cheap toweling, 500 yards, good, They have written back expressing Priesia of the Hamburg Am. Packet Co. and put up the team in a livery stable. stationery. Business men in want of Wide, 5 cts. a yd., suitable for white or bleached, 5 cts. a yard, better quality, themselves well pleased with their new Before they had time to take off their dresses. Fine laces, cheaper than last anything in the line ofprinted stationery 8, 10 and 11 cents a yd. gloves and overcoats Mr. D. W. Swingle, situation. Mr?. Fuchs, whose husband Given Away Por One Year. spring. Big assortment HOOP SKIRTS, should call at the REMTEW office. village marshal of Appleton, who We want 200,000 subscribers before IRISH TRIMMINGS, preceded the party above referred to 25 and 35 cents. Bustles, 25 to 40 cents had been apprised of the theft had May 1st, 1885, to our large Illustraded 1, 2 and 3 cts. a yd., all worth more. PILLOW CASE LACES, one week, and Mr. Isidore Match, both The Mankato PuMtc Spirit says that them in the dutches of the law. They publication, The Sunshine Magazine. Linen laces, 2} and 4 cts. a yd. biggest bargains yet offered 3, 5, 7, and of'this city, will start lor the new "Scrap Iron Bill," the great temper"ance made no attempt to resist arrest and a In order to get the above number of BLACK and CREAM SILK. 10 cts. a vard. search revealed the fact that they had eldorado next Monday. lecturer, will socm lecture in New subscribers we must give away subriscptions Spanish laces, 15, 18, 20, 25 and up HANDKERSCHIEFS, no weapons about them. At the preliminary the first year, and the second Ulm. As Bill is an entertaining talker to 60 cts. a yd. All worth more. fancy bordered, 5, 8 and lC.cts. each. examination they gave their year we will make up the loss as CORSETS, tThe third in a series of snatch games Turkey red, 5, 8, 10 and cts. each. he will no doubt draw a good hosse if names as Chas.JAddington and Franz most of them will subscribe again, payour all numbers, for ladies and misses. Silk, 25, 40, 50 and 65 cts." each. All 'between the Sleepy Eye and Mankato hecomes Martenson, and said they drove into regular price. Send twelve jtwocent We sell the Coriune corset, in white or worth more. polo clubs was played at Sleepy Eye Appleton with a view of selling the stamps to pay postage and you drab, 50 cts., worth 75 cts. KNITTING COTTON, team and then lighting out for other last Thursday evening. At the finish Mrs. Henry Goede died last Thurs will have the above Magazine to read DRESS BUTTONS. Dexter's blue and white, brown and parts. They give their ages as 18 and every week for one whole year. If you the score stood 4 to 0 in favor of the day afternoon with inflammation of the Finest assortment of dress buttons in white, solid colors, 6 cts. a ball. 23, respectively, but Sheriff Abbott is of accept the above offer, we expect you the west, in all colors, 10 to 15 cts. a home club. This gives the Sleepy Eye EMBROIDERIES. brain. She was contined to her bed the opinion that each is older by several will be kind enough to distribute among doz. Call in and look at our embroiderfes club two games out of three, and the only three days. Mir. Goede has the years. We understand that both your friends, a few small books Pearl buttons in every size at remarkable and insertions to match, 2, 5, 10, 151 men hail (from Iowa, but they first met championship of southwestern Minnesota. sympathy of his many friends in this his containing our advertisements and 167 low prices. cents and up to $2,25 a yard. I claim in Tracy, and they went to Lamberton A of the best household receipts,for which A spectator says the Mankato. sad affliction. HOSE. to have the largest assortment and lowest with the intention of stealing horses for we will make you a present of a handsome, On Tuesday and Wednesday nights boys are very fine skaters, but what Ladies' and children's hose, striped, prices west of St Paul. the purpose of making a stake. Sheriff silver plated, five-bottle CAS- all sizes, 10, 12J and 15 cts. a pair. of last week the sky was now and then they don't know about polo would LADIES' LINEN COLLARS Abbott says the thieves will plead guilty TER, or a pair of ROLLER SKATES. Solid colorsblue, red, pink, 10, 12J only 5 cents. with cape, 10 ar illuminated by liorhtising flashes. Oc at the Jtrial, in the expectation of getting make a good-sized book. State how many books you can give away and 15 cts. a pair. Better goods than cents. All sizes. a light sentence. casional peals of thunder were also for us, and we will send the books for same prices last year. GLOVES, On DeckTheo. Crone, the prince and you will recieve both presents heard to the south us about 1 Marshal Moes and GL Oleson,of Lamberton, Also knit hose, seamless, 10, 15 and all sizes and shades, 10, 15 and 25 Address were only ttaee hours behind of merchants, is on deck with a fine o'clock onthe former night 20 cts a pair, durable and fast colors. pair worth 45 cts. the thieves, and when the former reached new stock of spring goods. His layout Men's socks, cheap, 5 cts. a pair SUNSHINE MAGAZINE CO., Fillmore, RIBBONS. Appleton and learned that the game N. Y. April 10-85 good, 8 cts. better, 10 cts. regular of iready-made clothing, hats and caps The officers of the Second regiment No. 1J g.g., 2J-cts. No. 1}, cord" edged, had already been bagged they naturally made, 12 cts. Rockford knit, 15 cts. all silk, 2J cts. No. 4 g.g. and and gents' furnishing goods is especially M. N. G. will meet at Mankato tto-mor felt somewhat disappointed. We understand a pair. satin, 5 cts. No. 5 g.g. and saunT7 cts. ifineall the latest and most popular that the stolen property has row for the purpose electing two new Nw Ulm Market Report. SUSPENDERS, No. 7 g.g., all silk, 10 cts. No. 9. g.g. been returned to the rightful owners. styles are shown. Sizes and prices to -staff officersCommissary of .'Subsist- boys', 10, 12J and 15 cts. a pair. Men's, and-satin silk, 15. No. 12 g.g. and (Corrected weekly by R. PFEFFBRLE, dealer in 20 and 25 cents, extra, 30 cts. silk, 35 fit Any form and purse. His stock of ence and Inspector of Rifle Practice satin silk, 20 cts., in black, red, pink, PERSONAL MENTION. 3rsin, Previsions, Greceries and Country Prodace.J to50cts. dry goods, notions, groceries, crockery, blue, navy, green, in fact every coloi as provided for in the amended ode. Mrs. Ad. Schell of Tracy, and Miss TOWELS. that can be found. These are all bargains. glassware, etc., is larger than ever before, 10 cents each. Linen, 15, 20, 25 cts. C. Zieher from St Panel, came home to We ^notice that Joseph Diepolder, Call in and look at them. and he desires to have it distinctly GttAIN. spend Easter. Casper Green, Bernhard Ranweiler, MILLINNERY. and emphatically understood, that Wheat, 628 67 iLeonhard Vetter an4 Jacob fiintermann Mrs. Johnson came up from Northfield Oats 20 he aoill not be undersold. ^.is year again under the management of Miss in the adjoiniug towns in Nicollet to spend Easter with her parents artmen Corn so P w5!ri.milli'?ieiT Barley 8040.. county, have been drawn as Jurors and friends in this city. Mr. Wm. Ruemke has bought the PROVISIONS. rntscne. inat she is an able milliner is not necessary to mention, as she has ior ithe April term of the district court Mr. 8. J. Edwards, who has been Epple property on the corner of Minnesota fully proven that last season. Beef on foot, per cwt. 3 50 4 00 which convenes in St Peter on Monday, in business at Courtland the last few .and Third North streets, paying Mutton per head 2 75 O 3 00 In this department everything is found pertaining to a first-class millinery April 27th. years, has again taken p his residence therefor the snug little sum of $2,570. Pork per cwt 3 25 33 50 storehats, flowers, plumes, ornaments, ribbons, etc. Prices we will eive le fore long that will surprise everybody. at Mankato. Flour per ewt 2 25 2 75 The corne building has been torn JBi farmer living near Walnut Grove Corn Meal, per cwt Look out for our millinery advertisement and learn our prices. Mr. and Mrs. J. Pfonninger reached down and will be replaced by a two is reported to have been quite badly Beans i home from Hot Springs and New story brick structure, 25x60 feet. The burned one day this week. He was in Peas i DON'T FORGET THE PLACE, Orleans on Tuesday evening of last basement will be fitted up for a saloon, Onions 100 a bam with a lighted edgar, and by F. KUETZING, week. Uhe first story will be one large Potatoes, per bushel some carelessness set fire to the hay. Sugar Oared Hums pertb.... 12 store room and the second story will Mr. M. Propping, at one time a Befane he could escape, his hands and MTNN. ST., NEW ULM. MINN. Breakfast Bacon per lb 10.. be devided up into living rooms. Until teacher in the public schools in this city, other parts of the body were burned. Dried Beef, per ft 15.. the new building is completed, Fr. Williams TAKE NOTICE! has been eleeted president of the St. SaltPork, per ft 13 14.. Tracy Trumpet. holds forth in the frame building Paul Turnverein. Lard, perlb 9 10.. The young people of the German M. Butter, per ft 5 10. adjoining. The Traey Trumpet says that Hon. Cheese, per lb E. Church of this city have organized a C. B. Tyler, who has ben spending the Mrs. Jerry Mitchell, of St. Peter, attempted Poultry, per ft 7 9 10.. literary and singing society, with the winter in southern California, reached Eggs, per dozen a 10. to commit suieide last Thursday following officers: President Hev. G. THE WAE HAS BEGUN home last Thursday, greatly improved GROCERIES. by drowning in the Minnesota E. Hiller vice-president and musical in health. SugarWhite,per lb ...89 6%. river. She was caught by Mr. Tho. director, Adolph Alwin secretary, Albert Yellow, per lb 1\ Geo. Becker, head miller at the Mulverhil just as she was going to make Alwin treasurer, Emma Durbahn Brown,perlb 7 AND Delhi mills, Redwood Falls, came down the fatal plunge. She was without Dried FruitsApples 10.. organist, Elwine Alwin. The society last Friday to spend Easter with relatives stockings and shoes and informed a Peaches, per lb 10 15.. B. & E. BEHUZE meets every Friday evening and all and friends in this city. Mrs. B. Prunes, per lb 10 12} Herald reporter that she has a house friends are cordially invited. CoffeeBio, Green 20" 25.- preoeded him several days. full of little children and that the children Rio, Roasted,per lb.. ..20'* 25. Chief engineer Blunt of the Winona & Nelson Ladd, town clerk of Leavenworth, and herself have been without Java, Green, per lb.. .30 33.. St Peter railroad informs the Winona made our sanctum a pleasant clothing all winter and none of them Java, Boasted, perlb 40.. ARE IN THE FIELD WITH A LARGE STOCK OP Republican that it has been decided to call last Saturday. From him we learn Mocha Green, perlb 35.. have food, clothing or shoes at present TeasJapan, per lb 40 75.. build side-tracks between New Ulm and that seeding has quite generally commenced As she is soon to become a mother, and Ready-Made lothing, Green, per lb 60 80.. Sleepy Eye between Sleepy Eye and in that part of the county. present family without food and clothing, Black, per lb 50 75.. Springfield, and between Lamberton the future sickened her, and she Dry Goods, Notions, Largest assortment of bleached and and Walnut Grove. These side-tracks "Domi," at Turner Hall last Sunday determined to seek peace by drowning. brown muslins at F. Kuetzing's. are built in conformity with the new evening, was a drawing card. The The husband invests what little he earns railroad law, which provides that sidetracks Boots and Shoes. house was crowded and of course this injwhiskey and does nothing for the support Just recieved 50 pieces of dress gingham. shall be put in for the convenience fact alone was enough to put the players of the family. Standard Brands. Only 10 cts. of shippers between stations that in the best of spirits. It was quite a yard at F. Kuetzing's. Groceries, Etc. Bucklen 8 Arnica Salve i areten miles apart evident that the lines had been carefully The best salve in the world for Cuts mastered, as the play passed off We are requested to say that there Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt RheumFever Pianos TunedProf. Muntz, of for the spring and summer trade, and we take this early opportunity to without a jar. Carl Gebser, in the role will be a grand concert in Union Hall Winona, desires to inform those desirous Sores, Tetter, chapped Hands on Sunday evening, April 19th, under umto our friends and customers togive us a call and eZmSeoTgZl of Domi, was immense. His agility of haying their pianos tuned, that Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, the auspices of the Maennerchor. The he will be in New Ulm the second week and positively cures Piles, or no was something wonderful. Our friend We will Not be Undersold. singing festival of Singsanghausen will in April. The Professor is an old and pay required. It is guaranteed to givperfect Ad. Seiter brought down the house by be repeated, although the programme SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS TO CASH P.ilCHASEBS. experienced piano tuner and those satisfaction, or money refunde his witty sayings and doings, while the will be lenghtened by the addition of desiring work done in that line should $ ed. Price 25 cents per box. Soldby C. A. Behnke,) 4 several vocal and instrumental selections. & E. C. BBSWKB. Mana* remaining characters in the play bore wait until his arrival. L. Boos. Behnke, Full programme next week. J*^ parts welL ?H %Z1 i^f i mm iw iim it ,Mmm nmttiwH ifetsacasL S^CJK