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

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NEW ULM AND VICINITY. Decoration day-one week from next Mr. H. A. Subilia, agent for F. Madlener, The plum trees are in bloom and the The housewhich Philadelphia citizens Saturday. Chicago, has put a handsome presented to General Grant in 1865 is air is filled with fragrant perfume. z~ New Advertisements, advertised for sale at public auction new delivery wagon on the street Last Sunday, May 17tb, was the 71st Jane 2. The committee paid $33,000 Our machine agents are receiving anniversary of the independence of Norway. for the house, and Gen. Grant has not Card of thanksFrederike Montgomery. The Mankato city council have laid stacks of machinery. S. D. Peterson lived in it since he was elected president The event was celebrated in a O PentecostMonday, a tax of $150 per annum on skating alone received four car loads last week, Ice, Ice, IcePeter Herian. quiet way in several parts of the county. rinks. Rather than pay the license, and the end is not yet Pic-nicBenefit St. Alex. Hospital. the rinks have closed up. As if by magic ones pains vanish if May 25,1885, Mr. M. Gratz has opened a saloon in Dr. Carl Schulin, oculist and aurist, A PresentElder Pub. Co. Chicago. he be a sufferer from rheumatism or J. B. Carl's building, near Mr. Subilia's Col. Bobleter of the New Ulm St Paul, will be at the Union Hotel on Cattle For Sale- neuralgia and applies St. Jacobs Oil. a Pic-nic will be held on Review thinks it is queer that the Lake residence, and he invites his old the pain-banisher. Sunday, June 7th, professionally. All Take NoticeJ. F. Neuman, et al. ST. JACOB'S HEIGHTS Benton Post G. A. R. should dance friends to visit him in his new quarters. ForCoughs and Colds Red Star Cough in need of treatment of the eye or ear on the evening of Decoration Day. Cure is a safe, pleasant sure remedy. Musical and literary concert in the should give the doctor a call. Lincoln County Journal. M. E. church next Friday evening. Admission No, not exactly that But that the Business Locals, Ex-Judge E. St. Julien Cox bas informed Don't forget to go to the Musical and 25 cents a person. for the benefit of the Memorial day exercises arranged by Room moulding for hanging pictures, St. Peter parties that he ia- Literary Entertainment to be given by at Chas. Wagner's. the post should conclude with a dance, The annual reunion of the Ninth Min- tends to open a law office in St. Paul. St. Alexander's Hospital. the Young People's Society^ of the we think, is a departure from the usual nesota volunteers will be held Ostrich tips for 50 cents., in all colors, at Man- Cox is a good lawyer and, if he leaves Methodist Episcopal Church next Friday custom of observing the day. at F. Kuetzing's. kato on the 10th of June. liquor alone, he can make his living evening. The exercises will be The|management will leave nothing anywhere. about half German and half English. Largest assortment of boys' straw Refrigerator cars have been placed .Last Monday S. D. Peterson sent a undone to make it pleasant for all participants. Low-hats at F. Kuetzing's. One of the addresses will be in on the Winona & St Peter and Chicago steam thresher to St. James overland. The joker of the Redwood Gazette German. & Northwestern railroads for the Seiter and Gebser, painters and paper The outfit attracted considerable atten- thus notices the financial embarrass- All are cordially invited. hangers. Leave orders at the City transporation of perishable articles tion as it started out. ment of the New Ulm Vinegar Works: The Sunday School Convention of The Committee. Drug Store. B'swhich require ic3 to preserve 'New Ulm should stick to the the Southern Minnesota District of the N. B.In the event of unfavorable We understand that even the them. Agent Heidemann informs us Call in and see our children's straw beer, brick, butter, breadstuff* and weather the pic-nic will be held on the Northwest German conference of the mugwumps have trotted out a candidate that refrigerator cars to Chicago will hats. Only 25 cents each, at F. Kueting's. day following. Bobleter." Methodist Episcopal Church is now in for postmaster at New Ulm. Well, leave New Ulm on Mondays, Wednesdays progress at this city. About 70 delegates PERSONAL MENTION. the more the merrier. Chas. Addington and Frank Martenson, and Fridays. These cars leave are present Next Saturday and Chas. Wagner is the agent for the tried at the Redwood county term here at 10:15 a. m. on the above days. justly celebrated Household Sewing GRAND Sunday the Centenary Jubilee and Mr. Zieher desires us to say that he of the stealing,tpleaJ distric court guiltt las week anJ, foh Machine. Quarterly Meeting will be held. horse eac has engaged the services of a band,a anud i i M1LLITARY BALL, The scribe of the military department House painting and paper hanging, that next Saturday evening a lively was sentenced to three years in theof the Minneapolis Tribune says that Professor Charles W. Benton, of the by Seiter and Gebser. Leave orders at time may be expected at the roller Stillw7te7^itentiary! Adjutant General MacCarthy has contracted State University, visited the New Ulm the City Drug Store. rink. Roll on, ye rollers. with a St. Paul jeweler to schools on Wednesday, the 13th. He under the auspices of Children's trimmed hats 25, 50,75 cts Ascension Day was duly observed in urnish the state decorations for theexpressed 2^ himself as very much pleased Hon. John Lind is booked for the and $1,00 each. Greatest bargains the Catholic and Lutheran churches in rifle shots in the national guard. The in with the discipline and work done Memorial Day oration at Tracy. John this 0 Quite many people came in millinery goods at F. Kuetzing. marksman's badge will be a round silver is a good speaker and will no doubt in the schoolsespecially in the High from the country to attend morning Seiter and Gebser are prepared to do pendant, bearing the arms of the fill the bill to the satisfaction of the School department. Our citizens ought services, and in the afternoon the city all kinds of house painting and paper state, encircled with the words, Minnesota Tracy Grand Army boys. to be made aware of the very superior pesented an animated appearance. hanging. Leave orders at the City national guard. This will be suspended advantages here offered under the able Drug Store. One half of the village of Utica, on from a pin of same material, direction and instruction of Prof. Nix We have every reason for believing the Winona & St Peter road, was consumed bearing the word "marksman." The Just received and to be sold at the -ON and his assistants. It is to be hoped that the "Sunshine Magazine Co.," of by flames last Friday, during the sharpshooter's badge is a Greek cross remarkable low price of 7 cents a yard, that a much larger number of our Fillmore, N. Y., whose advertisement Penticost Sunday, May24r 1B85 pendant, bearing the same inscription prevalence of a heavy wind storm. The 900 yards of printed piques. Warranted young people will avail themselves of recently appeared in the REVIEW, is a as the marksman's badge, with the exception loss is estimated at $30,000. fast colors. F. Kuetzing. this really valuable training thus fit* fraud. A concern that will not pay its of the pin, which will read ting themselves for a still higher education advertising contracts has but little The Winona & St. Peter Railroad Admission 50 cts. a couple. "sharpshooter." This badge will be of NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. and positions of trust and importance. sense of honesty. company is erecting a grain elevator of gold. These decorations will be furnished A good education is the 250,000 to 300,000 bushels capacity at Card of Thanks. next month, and will be delivered Mr. Peter Rotering, lately removed best business capital that our younger Winona, on the river bank nearly in Tickets can be obtained of all members to the men who qualify in camp. from this city to Minneapolis, has opened of the company and at the hall on citizens can receive. front of the passenger depot. I tender herewith the lodge of Hermann "New Ulm Headquarters' Sample the evening of the ball. Last Wednesday asMiss Winnie Pierce Sons my heartfelt thanks for the The grain inspection committee of and Pool Room," at 223 Plymouth The friends of company A should not Ulmand Miss Lydia Limbach were proceeding thebrotherly services rendered my husband the St. Paul board of trade and avenue. He invites his New Good music has been engaged for forget to give the boys a benefit next to Sleepy Eye in a buggy, and and myself during his last illness. Ex. State railroad commissioners nave under the occasion. All are cordially invited. friends to report at his headquarters Sunday evening. The guard entertainments The Com. of Arrangements. when within about two miles of their pecially do I desire to thank Mr. Julius consideration the subject of Minnesota when visiting the city of mills and have always been pleasant features ICE! ICE! destination, their horse suddenly shied, Berndt for the kind works by him uttered grades. The system drawn up flour sacks. and the coming ball will be no upsetting the buggy and throwing both at the grave also those who showed and which will probably be adopted is exception. According to agreement, a large ladies violently to the ground. Although their esteem for the deceased by following as follows: number of our stores will be closed his remains to their last resting the buggy top was up, both ladies The St. Peter Herald says three passenger No. 1 hard. To weigh 60 pounds, next Sunday. Just what proportions and not to contain more than 10 per conductors, who run on the Winona got clear of the wreck before the place. FREDERIKE MONTGOMERY. I desire to announce to the citizens of New Ulm cent of soft wheat the Sunday closing novement will reach & St. Peter road, between Winona horse could gather himself to run. The that I have a No. 2 hard. To weigh 57 pounds, TAKE NOTICE. has not yet been made manifest, but it LARGE, FINE STOCK OF ICE' and Tracy, got the bounce last horse then ran a short distance, dragging and not to contain more than 20 per is very generally understood that a week. The cause of the removals was cent of soft wheat. the buggy after him, and finally And will deliver the same to any part of the tl city number will keep open house as heretofore. We, the undersigned merchants not made known. No. 2 milling. To weigh 56 pounds, of doubled himself up in a ditch by the it theLowest Living Prices. and at least one-half must be hard The names of those that have New Ulm. Brown county, Minn., hereby side of the road. Aside from receiving wheat Only 37 saloons in New Ulm St. signified their intention of closing up give notice that commencing with a bad nervous shock the ladies were No. 2 Regular. All wheat weighing Especial attention will be paid to Peter Herald. The Herald man is just will be found elsewhere in this issue Sunday, May 24th, 1885, our places of of but little injured, and, with the assistance 56 pounds, or over that will not go into orders for ice for family use. a little off". The 37 liquor licenses business will be closed on Sundavs. the above grades. Must be free from the REVIEW. of Mr. Fr. Gerboth, they soon had PETER HERIAN, granted do not represent so many saloons. smut or damaged wheat J. F. Neuman, C. Baltrusch, New Ulm, Minn. things righted and proceeded on to Last Friday was one of the most dis The stores handling liquors are mayTheo. Crone, No. 3 to weigh 54 pounds, and C. Wagner, Sleepy Eye, which they reached without H. H. Buessmann, agreeable days we have yet experienced contain smutty, blighted or damaged HECEIMSSALE. also represented in the list. J. Klossner, Jr., further accident Mr. Eaton Fr. Kuetzing, wheat A. Freitag & Co., this season. During the forenoon the Low Grade. Wheat of any description B. & E. C. Behnke, drove the horse back and the ladies F. Fischer, wind blew a perfect gale from the south State Auditor firaden informs the The undersigned will sell for cash the too dirty or containing too much Henry J. Luders, A. J. Alwin, came down on the^vening train. Miss and clouds of dust filled the air. About following property of the New Ulm Tracy Trumpet that on Wednesday last foul seed to go in the above grades. pr. H. Keller Louis Buenger, Pierce, who was handling the reins, Vinegar Works: one o'clock p. m. it commenced to rain Condemned. All wheat not fit for Peter Lilla. he sold in Currie, Murray county, some Chas. Gebser, The Vinegar Factory takes exception to the Herald correspondent's warehousing. C. W. A. Krook, and enough moisture fell to lay the C. Bach, 19,000 acres of school and university Mrs. H. Lauden- statement that she pulled on Aug. Brotsch, dust The wind also somewhat subsided. lands The average price received schlager, The Pioneer Press of last Friday Bingham Bros., the wrong rein when the horse shied. with Machinery During the night another wind was a little over six dollars an acre. L. Hseberle, Henry Cordes. gives the following particulars of the She says she is not that sort of driver. storm came up, this time accompanied C. H. & C. Hornburg, An excursion train was run to Redwood sad death of the little fire-year-old bv a nice shower of rain. complete, As our physicians occasionally remind Falls on Monday, from St. Paul, daughter of Mr. John Baasen, of West R. Pfefferlc. us that the water in our wells is to accommodate persons desirous of attending St. Paul: Mr. Dominic Bertrand, of the town impure and not fit to drink, we below the sale of internal improvement Theresa Baasen, the little five-yearold 44 hogs, 1 corn sheller. 1 feed mill, 1 of Home, brother of County Auditor A FSKSSWT w'PPne,and names oftw publish the simple and cheap filtering daughter of John Bassen, of the sugar-cane press,1 evaporating pan, a and school lands at that place. ar,d Bertrand, died last W ednesday of inflammation Sixth ward, died yesterday morning, lot of staves for barrels, 1 dumping process recommended by Prof. Cook, It was expected that 70,000 acres would i of the brain. His remains Our readers for 12 cento in postage stamps tc n,ni cart, a lot of vinegar and other proper- from frightful burns received by falling C2/wr be sold. the State geologist of New Jersey: boook agents, will receive *BBK into a bonfire. On Wednesday evening 8U*I J*. were interred in the Sleepy Eye Catholic a "From experiments recently made I Parties desiring to make a paying she andseveral young companions start" Mrs.cemetery last Friday, a number from WMtJgJVTS, including Cleretmmd, size 28x28 The infont child of Mr. and find the best filter that can be made is In .worth $4 00. ed a bonfire, and some of the children investment should not fail to examine 2086 Ma this city showing their respect for the the bottle filter. It is made by tieing a Herm. Vogelpohl, Jr., died last Thursday began jumping over it She tried to do the above. For terms apply to Address Elder Pub. Co., Chicago 111. string wet in turpentine around the deceased by attending, his funeral. this and fell into the flames. Her clothing and was buried on Saturday. This Jo3. A. ECKSTEIN, bottom of a quart bottle and breaking caught fire, and her mother, in attempting Deceased was in good circumstances Receivers, New Ulm Vinegar Works. is the fourth child they have lost and C*ttl !Pp* Sal** out the bottom. This is done by lighting to rescue her, was severely Dated May 11th, 1885. financially. He leaves a widow and its death leaves them childless. The the string, and when the flame lias burned about the arms. Mr. Bassen is five children to mourn his early demise. Star Sample Room, encircled the bottle, dipping it in cold bereaved have the heartfelt sympathy overwhelmed with grief. TIE BUFFALO LAKE HERD OF water. Layers of fine cotten batting of their large circle of friends. The afflicted father is a brother of must then be placed in the bottle, until John Frank and John Priegel came 260 HEAD theCol. F. Baasen of this city, and was JACOB HOESCHELER, Prop'r. a wad is collected that rests on The date of the Grand Army encampment to town last Thursday and observed shoulders of the bottle and over its himself a resident of New Ulm for a to be held on the banks of Cor. Minn. & Center streets, New Ulm. Ascension day in an effort to send M. neck. Now dissolve a cup of alum in number of years. His many friends Lake Sheteck has been changed to -OF- Altman, of West Newton, to heaven. hot water and pour the solution into a here extend neartfelt sympathies. I desire to inform my former customers Monday, June 15th and closing on the cup of cold water. This makes a filtering Bystanders interfered before they succeeded, BRADEU SHORT HORN CATTLE and friends, and the public generally, substance. I use alum because it 17th, as the tents must be shipped to but Mr. Altman went home Judge Webber returned from Redwood that I have opened a sample is the only thing which will precipitate Faribault in time for the 2nd Regt. encampment, Falls last Friday morning, having room in the building lately by me occupied with a very, very sore head. Warrants COMPRISING all the impurities of the water adjourned the court the night previous. as a clothing store. The best of which commences on the were sworn out and Scheriff Schmidt to the bottom. For every gallon of Bulls, Cows and Young Stock. 24th of June. Wines, Liquors and Cigars water that it is desired to purify, add a went out Monday after the belligerents. teaspoonful of the filtering fluid, and will always be kept on hand. A fine Mrs. J. Hoescheler was called to This adds another chapter to the All Cattle not sold before August 1st.'will be The glass ball smashers were out again stir it until every particle of the animalcule La Crosse, Wis., last Friday morning lunch will be served from 10 a.m.to 12m. shipped to Chicago. Bieble-Hockanson affair, which is is precipitated. This usualy by a a message announcing the serious Mr. Walter Sweetman will show the Cattle at last Sunday evening, though the NEW B00DS1 LOWEST FRIGES! soon to have an airing in the Renville the farJI. four mile* east of CUBRIS, MURBAY takes about five minutes. Then run illness of her farther, Mr. Fay, Co., MIN*. weather was anything but pleasant for county mstric7court your gallon of water thus treated PROBATE NOTICE. outdoor exercises. Emil Seiter was through the filter, and you will have New Ulm Market Report. your water free from all impurities." State of Minnesota, Brown county, BS In Probate Henry J. Luders. the first to score a straight in this sea- To-morrow evening, at 8 o'clock, Court ICorrected weekly bj R. PFEFFERLE, dealer in son's shoot, though the other boys are Alma, oldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. In the matter of the estate of Jorgine Rasmine 3rain, Provisions, Groceries and Country Pro- A serious runaway accident occurred Itasmassen.deceased. Adolph CSV****.*<p>Seiter*, wil be joined in the ho gradually warming up to the work .J...11 A*1J-I1U i^i ^.i i duce.' MH Onreading and filing the petition of Knud Peterson near Nicollet station last Friday. Mr. Dealer in ly bonds of wedlock to Mr. Charles H. of Redwood county representing among other The club now numbers ten members. things, that Jorgine Rasmine Rasmussen late Fr. Freitag's hired man was returning DRY GOODS, Helmes, of St Paul. Miss Alma is an 6 BAIN. of said Redwood county on or about the 25th day Mr.from a neighboring field with a spirited of September A. D. 1884, at said Redwood county As far as we know Mr. Dan. Ding- accomplished voung Lady, and Wheat 7i a 76 died intestate, and being an inhabitant of said GROCERIES, team, and beside him on the wagon ler, Jr., never suffered fracture of a leg. Oats 22 Redwood county at the time of her death, leaving Helme wen"Worthy i goods, chattels and estate within Brown county, of winning such Corn 3o@ Amputation became necessary by thea was seated the four-year-old child of NOTIONS, ETC. and tnat the said petitioner Is the former guardian valuable prize in the matrimonial Barley 30 of said deceased, and praying that administration 40.. formation of an abscess in the knee joint Mr. Freitag, who had been visiting at lottery. The wedding will take place of said estate be to him granted: It is ordered, PROVISIONS. Riesling's Block, The operation for some cause or other a neighbor's. Arriving at the pasture, that said petition be heard before the Judge of at the Dakota House, and we run no this Court, on Saturday the 6th day of June A. Beef on foot, per cwt. 3 50 was deferred until blood poisoning had the man jumped out to open the gate 1885, at 10 o'clock A. M., at the Probate office in risk in presaging it one of the most NEW ULM, MINN. Mutton per head 3 00 said county. set in and penetrated his whole system. and before he could regain the lines brilliant social affairs that has occurred Pork per cwt 2 50 Ordered further, that notice thereof be given to PROBATE NOTICE. So much in correction of the St. Peter the horses started into a brisk run toward the heirs of said deceased, and to all persons interested, Flour per cwt 2 50 in this city for some time. The REVIEW by publishing a copy of this order for Herald. the house. Mr. C. Freitag, aged Corn Meal, per cwt threesuccessive weeks prior to said day of hearing, embraces this early opportunity in the New Ulm Review a weekly newspaper Beans State of Minnesota, County of Brown ss In 70 years, was in the yard at the time to wish the contracting parties long printed and publishedat the city of New Ulm in Probate Court, Special Term, April 30,1885 The fact that the Roller Mill was in Peas said county. and when the runaways came near him In the matter of the estate of Niels Larson deceased: life and prosperity. Onions 1 operation last Sunday would not have Dated at New Ulm the Uth day of May, A. D. he endeavored to stop them with his 1885. By the Court, On reading and filing the petition of Guneld Olson 30 Potatoes, per bushel been very generally known had not the ERNST BRANDT, Grindkaasa, administratrix of the estate of cane. His effort only resulted in turning Our neighbors at Courtland station Sugar Cnred Hams perTb.. 12M (L. S.) Judge of Probate Niels Larson deceased, representing among other engineer forgotten himself and tooted things, that Le has fullyf administeredhave saidestatenbee them short around, one of the Breakfast Bacon per lb 10.. thfeadministrations said estate are in a state of agitation because one that funeral charge of said deceased and the the mill whistle at 6 o'clock in the evening, LIVE ABEST WAITED. Dried Beef, per lb 15. horses running over him, at the same co of their citizens has gone to work and as is customary in week days. H.. SaltPork, per ft paid and that said deceased left no debts due and time upsetting the wagon. The old fenced up the road leading into the unpaid, and that the said petitioner and thehsaid 10 Rjornson deceased and as suc Lard, per ft 9 The receipt of heavy and urgent orders Larsonn Niels deceased are the only heirs at law gentleman was very seriously injured KeJ8te village from the south-east. The road 12* Butter, per lb 8 01 To sell Dr. Chase's Recipes or information from England, no doubt, necessitated about the head and chest, and the child titledtoa certaia tract of land, situate, lying andbeingin 17 Cheese, per lb $ in question hasbeen traveled for many for everyboby in every county thisCounty, and praying that a time and the extra work. 10.. received a terrible gash on the side of Poultry, per ft .7 in United States and Canada. Enlarged place be fixed for the assignment of the interest years, but has never properly been laid 10. said Niels Larson deceased in and to the forgoin Eggs* per dozen by the publisher to 648 pages. It contains the face and neck, and for a time it was out as a highway, it appears. The mentioned tract of land to her the only heir a John Lueth, a carpenter at Nicollet over 2,000 household recipes and GROCERIES. law ofsaid deceased feared that the former was fatally hurt Courtland villagers can now only be station, had the misfortune to get his SugarWhite, per lb 7J is suited to all classes and conditions of It is ordered that saidpetition be29th heard,yby thev Jg of this Court.on Friday the da of Ma Dr. Daniels of St. Peter was called and V1 i 7* reached from the south-east through left hand in a circle-saw last Monday, Yellow, per lb 7. society. A wonderful book and a {i Brown, per lb A.D. 1885, at 1 o'clock p. ra. at the probate office in at latest accounts both the old gentleman 7 household necessity. It sells at sight a very narrow lane, over private two fingers being badly lacerated. Mr. said county. 12^ and child were improving. Mr. Dried FruitsApples.. ..10 Greatest inducements ever offered to And it is further ordered, that notice thereof Lueth came to this city and consulted ground, and as the bulk of trade comes be given to all persons interested, by publishing 15.. ^Peaches, per lb 10 book agents. Sample copies sent by Albert Freitag, of this city, was informed copy of this orderfrr three successiveweeks prioi from that direction the people are ne- Dr Muller, the doctor finding it necessary li* Prunes, per lb 10 mailt to said day of heariog in the New Ulm REVIEW Postpaid, for $2.00. Exclusive of the accident by special messenger cessarily considerably concerned. The weekly newspaper printed and published at to amputate the fore finger. territory given. Agents more than CoffeeBio, Green 15 the city of New Ulm in said County and he at once went down to assist in doable their money. Address Dr. 26.. matter has been referred to the Attorney The other injured member may be saved, Bio, Boasted.per lb.. 20 Dated at New Ulm the 30th day of April A D.J.C caring for the injured. Chase's Steam Printing House, Ann Java, Green, per lb.. .30 25.. General for his decision. the doctor thinks. 1885. By the Court. 4J & Arbor. Michigan. 13t O Java, Boasted, perlb 33.. BRANDT,Probat%PfoeJudg fib /T ERNST 40.. (Aug 1-85.) !,.& 8 (L-