New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
April 29, 1885 · Page 4 of 8
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r^ BgH NEW ULM AND VICINITY. Boom*9 Klossner & Palmer were receiving "North Star Sample Assessors' Meeting. Reform Movement. City ^m Council Procedings on first cattle last Monday. is the name of the new saloon about to Trees are leafing out page. In pursuance to law, a meeting of assessors be opened by Mr. Jacob Hoescheler in Another meeting of the gentlemen A runaway in the south part of of Brown county was held at the building by him occupied until having in view the closing of all places The prairies are taking on a green Mutters Military. town was the only occurrence of an exciting the auditor's office last Saturday. The recently as a clothing store. Mr. dress. of business on Sunday was held last following named assessors were present nature yesterday. Hoescheler announces that the opening and participated in the proceedings, Saturday evening, in Union Hall. Company A of New Ulm will give all the towns but Mulligan beins represented: Quite many trees were put out in this will take place next Friday, May 1. Through the publicity given the movement a ball in Union Hall on the evening of Children's trimmed hats 25,50,75 cts, city on Arbor day. by the Post and REVIEW, it was May 24th next and $1,00 each. Greatest bargains in On May 1st, Mr. Jos. Schnobrich will New UlmJacob Nix. generally believed the meeting last Capt. C. A. Curtis, U. S. A., professor millinery goods at F. Kuetzing's. Sleepy Eye LakeI. Gallagher. Ostrich tips for 50 cents., in all colors, succeed Mr. C. Stuebe in the butcher Saturday evening was to be a public of millitary science at Shattuck at F. Kuetzing's. SpringfieldPeter Sist. business. Mr. Schnobrich is a practical AlbinHans O. Moen. This week term examinations are being one, and the largest portion of those school, has been commissioned colonel butcher and will no doubt continue Largest assortment of boys'straw BashawHans C. Pederson. held in our public schools, at the present were attracted thither through of infantry, M. N. G., commanding the hats at F. Kuetzing's. the business to the satisfaction of Stuebe's BurnstownC. Dapporn. elose of which both teachers and scholars curiosity only. About a hundred persons Shattuck corps of cadets, Faribault. CottonwoodG. Hoehne. will take a week's vacation. old customers. Mr. Stuebe will i I' were present in all. Josiah R. King of St Paul has been St. James has a case of small pox. EdenGeo. W. Robinson. soon move to Duluth with his family. HomeFrank M. Kennedy. Mr. Zieher desires to inform the patrons The patient is a gentleman from Illinois. commissioned lieutenant colonel and Rev. Mr. Mowery called the meeting Lake HanskaG. A. Selmer. of the roller rink that a band will We have only one thing to ask of the assistant inspector general M.N.G. Col. to order. He stated the projectors of be in attendance at the rink next Saturday LeavenworthNelson Ladd. administration as a personal favor, and King was the first volunteer soldier of the movement had not contemplated evening. A royal good time is LindenEd. Paulson. that is, that when the president begins If our skaters want to keep up with the First Minnesota regiment in the the holding of a public meeting at this in store for those in attendance. MilfordL. Spelbrink. the gratifying work of turning the rascals the times they must organize a polo North StarWm. Maher. civil war. At the close of the war he time, that the preliminary work of organization out, he will begin with Joe. Any Albert Bogen, captain of the glass club. PrairievilleJ. H. P. Hoy. one with a slight regard for the truth was commissioned a lieutenant of infantry had not been completed, and ball club, desires us to say that there SigelAnd. Hoffmann. will suit us as his successor.Sleepy will be a shoot next Sunday afternoon, in the U. S. A., serving until that the publication of the doings at the Call in and see our children's straw StarkHenrv Hammer. Eye Herald. from 4:30 to 6:00. o'clock, at the old hats. Only 25 cents each, at F. Kuetzing's. 1872, when he resigned. The coming previous meeting was unauthorized. StatelyJohn Wilson. grounds. All desirous of joining the President Cleveland will have to go May inspection of the M. N. G. will be The following basis of assessment He stated that it was not the intention club should be on hand at the time designated. outside of the Democratic party to was agreed upon: conducted by Col. King. of the friends of the movement to prosecute Mr. J. J. Meighen is tb the fore this gratify the Herald man. any one, or to carry things in a HORSES, MULES & ASSES, Plummer Post, G. A. R., of Minneapolis, week with an article on teachers' institutes. One year old tonnn A rumor says that the railroad company hish handed manner. It was the intention has very sensibly rescinded the Two years old 35 00 DIEDMr. Geo. Kuhlman.ga former Three years old and over an no is considering the project of building to work up a friendly interest attorney in this city, died in St. Paul resolutions, passed about a month ax CATTLE, a large coal house at this stattion. One year old 5 nn last Sunday afternoon with consumption. among the business men, to endeavor condemning Governor Hubbard for vetoing The new city marshal and night Two years old i." .i It was Mr. Kuhlman's expressed 00 0 A REVIEW representative endeavored Cows. to convince them that it was for their the G. A. R. encampment bill. watchman assume their duties next .15 00 wish that he be buried by the side of WorkiugOxen 300 0 to run the rumor down last Monday, interest, and the interests of the city, Friday, May 1st. The action of the numerous other Posts All other Cattle three years old and over'.". 15 00 his wife in the New Ulm cemetery, and but without success. Sheep of all ages inn to have the stores closed on Sunday. the State, endorsing the Gevernor's the remains were brought here Hogsofallages "No use for boy's sizes." For particulars yesterday morning. The funeral took He thought all good men would rejoice vetoe, has evidently had a salutary effect 30 0 Wagons and carriages of whatever kind!.'...15 00 Robert B. Hendershot, the "drummer place from the Congregational church, consult the Marshall NewsMessenger Sewing and knitting machines 00 if anything could be done that was for on Plummer Post. Watches and clocks gOO boyjof the Rappahannock, "gave an exhibition at 2 o'clock yesterday afternoon. The item on first page. fia,nfortessand "..'.'"."15 0 0 0 the best interests of the city. It was Melodeon organs 3500 The Grand Army Posts all over the bereaved have the heart-felt sympathy of his skill on the drum at the intention, he said, as soon as the of their many New Ulm friends. State are making preparations for the The stars and stripes waved over Sleepy Eye last evening. The entertainment Self-binders 75 00 Sape ::::.'.::::::::4ooo preliminary work had been perfected, observance of Memorial day. was under the auspices of Turner Hall last Monday, in honor of A special to the Pioneer Press says to call a public meeting and invite a .Blowers ie nn Hecker Post, G. A. R., of New Ulm, Wesley Greene Post, G. A. R. Gen. Grant's sixty-third birthday. Seeders. that on Monday of last week the sevenyear-old Threshers jig 20 0} general expression of views. :::"-.".::15ooo0 .15 Horse rakes 8 0 0 will hold a special meeting in Turner fe*ul8 son of Hugh Brooks, living Improvements on lands 2 00 The vinegar works didn't change Another accident occurred at the roller Mr. Boock addressed the meeting in Hall next Sunday to map out a programme Dogs over six months old 1 QO near Redwood Falls, was shot in the hands last Saturday. Interested parties rink last Sunday afternoon. This German. He stated that the agitation The assessors are also required to for the appropriate observance neck by his mother. He had been sent make a census of their respective towns, commenced suit to restrain the sale. time a young man named Ed. Sauer is of Sunday closing had sprung from the of Decoration day. Committees for which Jthose in the country towns to carry a revolver to her with instructions the victim. While skating he was recent caucus in Turner Hall, at which will also be appointed to arrange for will receive compensation at the rate to tell her it was loaded, but Ice to the thickness of an eighth of tripped and knocked down, causing him he had received unfair treatment when the reception and entertainment ot of 2 cts. for each name listed. through his culpable negligence in failing to break one of his legs in the fall. Dr. an inch formed on the pools of water he spoke in favor of having all saloons the vets attending the reunion in this to do so he received a painful flesh Berry reduced the fracture. in the streets last Monday night Pretty The Building Boom. closed at 11 o'clock p. m. He assured city in June. wound in the course of her experiments cold, that. those present that the friends of the Both the Marshall and Tracy Grand to ascertain the condition of the weapon. The Northfield News warns farmers Our friends of the Post and Nordlicht The building season has fairly opened movement only had in view to wellfare Army Posts have ordered silk flags. to look out for swindlers engaged in are still wrestling with "Domi." Give and carpenters and masons| alike of the city, and invited all friends to The New Ulm Post will content itself selling the "Great Southern American the much persecuted fellow a rest before are in great demand. join. There was a delegate meeting of the with a cheap bunting affair. Cubian Corn." This swindle is being he is strangled to death entirely. Judge Webber's new residence on The chair hereupon invited a general Turnvereins composing the Minnesota worked in several different ways about From the Sentinel we are informed Broadway is nearing completion, and discussion, but only Mr. Westphal responded.This district, in this city last Sunday. Delegates as slick as the Bohemian oats From the New Salem, D. T., Advocate, that Co. D, of Fairmont, whose erm the Judge expects to take possession gentleman said he has was were present from the St. Paul, business. we learn that Mr. Leeb of Courtland, of enlistment expires on May 3rd, have sometime during the latter end of May. not prepared to speak he came to listen Minneapolis, St. Anthony and Winona Nicollet county, has recently purchased voted tore-organize. Co. is one of the and hear what the movement meant, Geo. C. Tanner, of Owatonna, was societies. The exercises consisted of a Mr. Wm. Koch's new residence is a quarter section of land in that best companies in the M. N. G., and we before expressing himself. in the city last Monday looking for progressing favorably. The outter business meeting and gymnastic exercises vicinity. are glad to note the determination of the Mr. Lillie here hinted that there were walls are completed up to the hight of the murderer of the Purcell family. It in the morning, meeting for the members to perpetuate the organization. The tops of the cottonwood trees too many present not friendly to the the first story. has been given out that one of the discussion of topics of general interest around the German street school house cause, and suggested an adjournment. horse thieves confined in jail answered to the society in the afternoon, and an The foundation for Mr. Schmucker's have been cut off. They should have At this juncture many left the hall. to the description given of the murderer, entertainment in the evening. The Wheat, 71 S 77 new beer hall was laid last week. The been cut down entirely and replaced Oats 21 Rev. Mr. Hiller here moved that the afternoon meeting voted that it was for but Mr. Tanner thinks suspicion building will be of brick, one and a Corn 30 by box elders. meeting adjourn to next Saturday evening, the best interest of the organization to has been wrongfully aroused. half stories high, and when completed in the dining room of Union Hall, havejan address in the English language will rank among the finest in the city. On DeckTheo. Crone, the prince Tne editor of the Madelia Times has and that all friends of the movement The change of police officers in this delivered at the annual Turnfests, which of merchants, is on deck with a fine Mr. Schmucker has also bought a number been shown a fine sample of sugar new stock of spring goods. His layout be invited to attend and join the club. city has given rise to considerable discussion. is a progressive step. of adjoining lots with a view of laying made from the sap of box elder trees. of ready-made clothing, hats and caps The motion prevailed, and the meeting While many would have out a park. He pronounces the sugar even better and gents' furnishing goods is especially Our good friend of the Sleepy Eye adjourned. been pleased by the retention of marshal fineall the latest and most popular than that made from the soft maple. Work on Mr. Schell's new residence Herald is awfully sore now-a-days, so Gommel, none question the fitness styles are shown. Sizes and prices to was commenced yesterdav. This The question of Sunday closing can sore you can't touch him anywhere ht any form and purse. His stock of of the appointment of Chas. Winkelmann. Our saloon men have about all forwarded building will be of a new style of architectureperfect only be amicably solved by the merchants without he winces. Well, things have dry goods, notions, groceries, crockery, The boys know that the new their surplus change to Uncle in all its details. glassware, etc., is larger than ever before, themselves, and as long as they not gone exactly right with him of late. marshal will not bear fooling with. and he desires to have it distinct Sam, and in return have received permission are not interested in the movement After trotting around a whole week, Mr. Beussmann's contemplated brick ly and emphatically understood, that The Marshall News-Messenger says to continue their business another nothing will come of it. At last Saturday's and braving the dangers of getting his block on the corner of Minn, and Centre he will not be undersold. Tom Bowen was a candidate for special year, provided the city dads are meeting the business men were nose and ears frosted, procuring signatures streets will be 23x47 feet, fronting agent of the Treasury department willin'. conspicuous only for their absence. to a petition requesting the village on Minn, street. Ruemke & Schape*kam New Advertisements. for the northwest territory, comprising Only two or three were present who are council to publish their proceedings Last Sunday was the sixty-sixth anniversary have taken the contract and Minnesota, Wisconsin, Iowa, Nebraska Star Sample Room, "in a paper published in Brown outspoken in favor of Sunday closing. of the establishment of the ground will be broken at once. and Dakota, a position worth $5,000 county," the resolution of the council Odd Fellows' order in America. The Mrs.Bergmann's new building will also New Ulm, April 24, 1885. a year. His failure to have his claims ordering the proceedings printed in event was not commemorated by the JACOB HOESCHELER, Prop'r. be of brick, 20x50 feet, and two stories Editor Review, recognized has soured him against all the REVIEW, touched him on a very New Ulm Lodge I. O. O. F. by any open Dear Sir In reply high. Mr. H. Schepekam is now Cor. Minn. & Center streets, New Ulm. mankind. tender spot. If the Herald man was so to your adverse criticism, in your last exercises. perfecting the plans. issue, of the gentlemen participating in desirous of enlightening his readers of I desire to inform my former customers Sheriff Schmidt had an exciting chase Mr. H. Shapekam has just perfected the meeting at Mr. Krook's, in the interest The appointment of Dr. Kaula as the "mysterious" doings of the village and friends, and the public generally, after one of Cottonwood's farmers, last of the Sunday closing movement, plans and specifications of a fine residence, health officer of the city was not for the that I have opened a sample council he could have done so at any will you allow and answer a few Friday. The sheriff went out to serve for Casper Barberich, of St. room in the building lately by me occupied best sanitary interests of the city. The time, as the recorder's books were open questions? some papers in a divorce suit, but the Peter. as a clothing store. The best of new law requires certain duties to be First: whom do you designate as for his inspection but the "enterprising" farmer feared arrest and lit out with Wines, Liquors and Cigars "outsiders"? performed by the local health officer Mr. Wm. Ruemke's brick block on editor was more anxious to filch a his team, when he saw the sheriff's will always be kept on hand. A fine Second: may not any citizen properly which, we fear, the doctor will have the corner of Minn, and 3rd North few ducats out of the village treasury lunch will be served from 10 a.m.to 12 m. form loom up in the distance. After an take an active part in any matter great difficulty in mastering. streets will be 25x60 feet, two stories than to shed light on the "dark ways" which concerns the good or ill of the exciting chase of three miles the sheriff Grand opening Friday, May 1st, high. Workmen are now engaged excavating of the council. That's the milk in the entire community? 1885. overhauled his man and made known for the foundation and basement. Third: does the Editor really "fail to The Marshall News-Messenger says cocoa-nut. JACOB HOESCHELER. his mission. see," that more can be done, in a movement Considerable material is already that C. H. Currie, living nine miles having book like the one criticised, by concert on the ground Last Sunday the Catholic church was east of Marshall, had two horses, a erson PAY IIP The action of the Democratic State of action, than without it? crowded almost to suffocation. The 1 a.1 Ul accounts with me are urgently cow and two pigs killed by lightning ^Fourth: What is that "contract for a central committe and the delegates to Mr. Rudolphi's new building is now requested to call and settle th& big job"? When, where, and by whom services were more than usually impressive. on Monday night of last week, The being veneered. the Chicago convention, placing Hon. same before May 15th next. All accounts was it made? Sixty-nine children received manipulator of heaven's electric batteries P. Kelly and Hon. M. Doran at the A new front has been put in Mr. not settled up to the time above C. Mowery. First Holy Communion. The following is getting in his work early this head of the dispensing bureau in Minnesota specified will be placed in the hands of Theo. Crone's clothing store building. F. H. Behnke. are the names of the candidates: an attorney for collection. season. has knocked Tom Bowen's political Fr. Boock. Mr. C. Och's crew went up to Sleepy CHAS. STUEBE. Wenzel Benkert, John B'er, Frank Bier, Joseph aspirations into a cocked hat. Carl W. A, Krook. Tom Bowen says he is not, nor has Eye Monday morning to resume work Brunner, Joseph Dauer, Joseph Dotneyer,Charles New Ulm, April 21, 1885. Bask your soul in patiens, Tom, you Forsier, Michael Goeres, Charles Hoescheler, C. H. Hornburg. been, a candidate for any office in the on the new bank building and Mr. Fr. Henry Kitzberger, Joseph Kleiner, Bernhard The following is no doubt the item may yet get your spoon into the government AUCTION SALE! Klmkhammer, Thomas Kretsch, Peter Liesenfeld, gift of President Cleveland. The :fact Koehne's new building. Anton Lockway, Henry Maiiderfeld, Frank Manderfeld, the gentlemen have reference to, and pap bowlproviding Pat and is, Tom has been a candidate for everything Joseph Mattinka, Ferdinand Mueller, which they are pleased to term "adverse Mike are willin'. Albert Ochs, Eugen Pfefferle, Andrew Pietrus, The undersigned will sell at public PERSONAL MENTION. in sight. Since Kelly and Doran Adam Peters, John Prokosch, George Picker, criticism:" auction to the highest bidder, on W. Boesch didn't get off for the Daniel Reardon, John Reardon, Peter Beinarts, have been placed at the head of the dispensing A new time table went into effect on "If.as we are informed,the merchants Anton Schmitz, George Schnobrich, Joseph Soukop, THURSDAY MAY 14, 1885, Pacific coast yet. bureau Tom's chances of getting Joseph Soukop, John Weicherding, John commencing at 10 o'clock a. m., personal are nearly a unite in favor of closin the Winona & St. Peter railroad at 1:00 WUfahrt, George Wagner, Mathias Zeimet. Judge Webber is holding a term of property consisting in part of 5 there have diminished to such an up on Sunday, we fail to see the nee Katie Arbes, Theresa Baar, Louise Baasen, o'clock p. m. last Sunday. But two court in St. Peter this week. horses, 8 cows, 4 three-years-old heifers, of an organization of outsiders. If the Emilie Baer, Therese Bartels, Bertha Berg, Katie extent that he no doubt thinks himself slight changes have been made in the Daner, Anna Filzen, Rosa Flor, Katherina Grau, 6 two-years-old heifers, 1 two-years-old reverse is true, the gentlemen above Geo. Doehne, of the Eagle Mill Co., quitesafe in denying ever having been a Mary Gran Maggie Kleckl, Theresia Kam, Maggie bull, 2 buggies, 2 wagons, 1 cutter, 2 arrival and departure of passenger made a business trip to Minneapolis on named have taken the contract for Landers, Mary Landsteiner, Anna Lang, Anna candidate. sleighs, 1 narness and a lot of household Lindmeyer, Anna Merz, Mary Merz, Mary Nothard, Monday. big job." trains at this station. The morning Mary Pietrus, Flora Pfefierle, Theresa Portner, furniture.' Although not admitting that there is Our old friend J. B. Trogden called Barbara Prokosch, Mary Rathmann, Barbara trains west and east arrive and depart Mr. Alex Harkin, the postmaster at TERMS OF SALEAll sums under $10, Reinarts, Mary Reardon, Clara Schiffert, on his numerous New Ulm friends last anything in the above that can properly Anna Schlepel, Hermice Schlumpberger, Katie five minutes later than heretofore, otherwise cash on sums over $10 good secured Saturday. J. B. holds his own prettJv West Newton, says thejpatrons of his Schmitz, Barbara Ubel. be construed into "adverse criticism," notes bearing 7 per cent, interest will there is no change. A very important well. office are not satisfied with the contemplate The girls were all dressed in white, be accepted. 5 per cent, discount for either of the gentlemen that change, to trainmen, has been Mr. M. F. Propping, president of change of the schedule on the with a wreath of flowers and a white cash. met at Mr. Krook's or of the movement made in the rules governing the moving the St. Paul Turnverein, was in attendance New Ulm, Lone Tree Lake and Fort veil for a head-dress. The boys each Sale to be held near residence on 2nd at the Turner meeting in this citv which they have interested them- of trains. Heretofore all west in North Street, New Ulm. Ridgely mail route. Mr. Harkin has had a boquet on the lapel of his coat. last Sunday. selves, we will answer the gentlemen bound trains have had the right to the CHAS. STUEBE. entered a vigorous protest with the The candidates were divided off into The Trumpet says that Mr. Peter briefly: track for thirty minutes over all east post office department against the groups of four each, and each group Rotering of this city has been looking NEW GOODS! LOWEST PRICES! 1st By "outsiders" we mean those bound trains of the same class. Under over the ground at Tracy, with a view change. If, as "we are informed, the was escorted to tne communion alter not in the merchantile business and the new card all east bound trains will of opening a saloon. not immediately interested in the wellfare sub-contractor on the route secured the by two littte girls, also dressed in white. have absolute rights to the track over Armin Steinhauser, a typo on the of those that are. *r* signatures of some of the postmasters The following named little girls acted Henry J. Luders, St Paul Volkszeitung, made our sanctum west bound trains of the same or inferior 2ndMost assuredly. But could not through a misrepresentation of the as escorts: a pleasant visit last Monday. Armin this Sunday closing problem be solved class. Engineers are required facts, it is doubtful whether a change is a New Ulm boy. TiUie Bobleter, Therese Brunner, Francis Baer, quicker, and better, if worked out by to give one long, and two short, distinct Clara Follmann, Anna Fiedeler, Lena Graff, Katie Dealer in will be made. the merchants in their own way? Mr. Jacob S. Dahl, of New Ulm, Haubrich, Ellen Hottinger, Pauline Kitzberger, blasts of the whistle eighty rods Ida Liesch, Leila Lindmeyer, Mary Palta, 3rdIf the merchants are desirous of DRY GOODS, was in town on Wednesday. He is the Mr. Theo. Rein, in the town of Cottonwood, Clara Picker, Mary Schneider, Anna Schnobrich. before crossing a highway, and the closing on Sunday, or on any other day Ton! Zieher. agent at St. James for the sale of farm on Arbor day put out 13,900 for that matter, what need of an organization GROCERIES, bell must be rung from the time the machinery for S. D. Peterson. Madelia cuttings of mulberry trees, also 4,000 of those not interested in the DR. CHASE'S RECIPE BOOK should be whistle is sounded, until the highway Times. merchant's private affairs to bring this NOTIONS, ETC. willow cuttings. On the day following in every household in the country, as it is crossed. The following freight trains about, if that is the only object in view? he put out an additional 3,100 mulberry J. H. P. Hoy, the town of Prairieville is replete with practical information on only are allowed to carry passengers: 4thThe acknowledged object of the Kiesling's Block, assessor, made our sanctum a tree cuttings, making a total of every subject which may arise in the movement being the closing of stores on GOING WEST. pleasant call last Saturday. He is 21,000 cuttings put out in the two days. .SIEWULM, MINN. house, on the farm, in the workshop, Sunday,the gentlemen interested in the No. New Ulm. Sleepy Eye. Springfield. still somewhat under the weather, we Mr. Rein now has out 20,000 mulberry movement are the self-constituted agents and the office. It must meet with a 19, time of dep., 2:10 p. m. 3:30 p. m. 4:25 p. m. to bring their ideas into practical 17, 11:15a.m. 1:30 p.m. 2:40p.m. are sorry to say. tree cuttings, and next year he intends ready sale. See the advertisement in GEO BENTZ & CO. operation. If any portion of the merchants GOING EAST. going into the silk culture on an extensive another column of our paper. We predict Mr. Peter Rotering will this week are adverse to Sunday closing,we No. New Ulm. Sleepy Eye. Springfield. scale. Mr. Rein, we believe, is the that whoever is fortunate enough 14, time of dep., 10:15 a. m. 9-15 a m. 8:05 a. m. reiterate, the gentlemen have a "big move to Minneapolis, where he will go Importers and Wholesale Sealers in 16, 2:10 p.m. 1:00 p.m. 11:00 a. m. WINES & only one in Brown county that has ever job on their hands." to secure an Agency in this section for into the saloon business. Peter's many 18, i* 1 7:00 p. m. 6:15 p. m. 4:25 p.m. Much more could be said on the subject, attempted to carry on the silk culture this wonderful book will surely make No. 18 only carries passengers beTracy New Ulm friends will wish bim success l? LIQUORS, but this is quite sufficient for the industry with any degree of success. |gjj and New Ulm. Sjgg^^^ in his new home, isl present. 110 W. 3d St., Si Minn. PADL, ?s% w#5 y-fe tlifilf|-ir,',*,lllTi MiiMllllllillli II*II 1 i ill "Hi I mm ma wm tm Sf