New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
May 27, 1885 · Page 4 of 8
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mmm IHIUIIIIBIII I.IIII Lllljlt, KKSfe NEW ULM AND VICINITY. \From letters recently received in The Nicollet county fair will be held Mr. Aug. Schell has our thanks for MEMORIAL DAY. be order. From the Northwestern this city it appears that-Dr. Carl is now this year on Friday and Saturday, September a sample of "Pillsner Beer," thoughtfully road come to Tracy from the Omaha Travelers' Guide. located atDunlieth (East Dubue), 111. 4th and 5th. left at our house a day or two to Avoca or SlaUon from the Milwaukee, Programme for its Observance to Fulda. If you are a Post of the ago. in yew Ulm The Tribune says that one hundred G. A. R. telegraph the time you will Persons in the liquor business should arrive at either of these stations to Maj. Next Saturday is Decoration Day. tents have been secured for the old soldiers' not neglect to at once pay the U. S. license, M. D. Gibbs, Commander, at Tracy, or The day will be duly observed in this reunion to be held in St. Peter on or special tax, if they wish to avoid Memorial Day, Saturday, May 30th, Capt L. Aldnch, at Currie. city by the New Ulm and Sleepy Eye the 10, 11 and 12 of June. penalty. A dollar in time saves will be observed in this city under the Don't miss it, but bring your family, Grand Army vets. your fish pole, gun and dog and stay all nine, and often much more. auspices of Hecker Post No. 48, G. A. The Brown County Agricultural Society week. If you have a tent bring it with as per the following The stores were very generally will hold a meeting within fourteen you as the committee can supply but The removal of Mayor Constans from closed last Sunday, though it made but about one hundred large ones." PROGRAMME: Going East. Going West. days to decide upon a time for our city will necessitate the holding of Reception at the depot of visiting little difference, in a financial point of No. 4 Express, 7:20 a. m. holding the county fair next fall. No. 1 Express 6:03 a.m. a special election for Mayor. Speculation 2 9:40 p.m. I find Ely's Cream Balm good for 3 6:05 p.m. comrades by the reception committee, view, whether they were open or closed, is already rife who Constans' successor 14 Ac'm 10:15 a.m. 17 Ac'm ":15 a.m. Catarrh of long standing.M. N. Lasley. The St Peter G. A. R.'s are making "16 2:10 p. m. at 7:20 a. m. Assembly of committee as the threatening weather kept the "19 10 p.m. will be. An exciting contest for 1934 West Chestnut Street Louisville, Nos. 1 and 2 daily. All others daily preparations on a grand scale for the people at home. on decoration, at Turner Hall, at 8 o'- Ky. the succession is promised. except Sunday. district encampment which commences clock a. m., who will proceed to the C. W. HEIDEMANN, Agent. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. If you want good Horses on your in that city on June 10, continuing cemeteries to decorate the graves of deceased The editors of south-west Minnesota farm breed your mares to the best horses three days. Officers oi Brown County comrades. At 9:30 o'clock a. will meet in Mankato next Tuesday. NOTICE. to be found. In this county, we m. the procession will form at Turner The first day will be devoted to business Post O nice A ddress New Ulm. The First regiment Minn. Vol. will are informed, Mr. H. Werring at Golden Hall in the following order: and the second day to pleasure. AUDITORJ. p. Bertrand. Between now and the July Meeting of hold its annual reunion in this city on Gate has the finest animals. His TREASURERR. PefEeferle. 1Officer-of-the-day and aid. Owing to the fact that Tuesday is our Co. Com., Bids, seperate and combmed, REGISTER OP DEEDSJohn Grimmer. June 16. The veterans of Redwood, terms are very reasonable, too. 2President of the day,chaplain,orator JUDGE op PROBATEE. Brandt. will be received at the County Auditor's busy day, the REVIEW man will be obliged Cr.ERKOP HE DIST. COURTAlbert Blanchard Springfield and Sleepy Eye will also be Office for putting one coat of and members of the city government to stay to hum. SHERIFFJ. B. Schmidt. A new time table went into effect on present and participate in the festivities. paint on the five County Bridges. SURVEYORJ. Berndt. in carriages. COURT COMMISSIONERE. G. Koch. the Winona & St. Peter road last Sunday. Good linseed oil and mineral paint of "Quicksilver," a comedy in four acts, COUNTY ATTORNEYGeorge W. Somervile 3Drum corps of Co. A. the same color as now on Brido-es to be CORONERJonas LandeNschlager. The only change in the moving was the play at Turner Hall last Sunday Company A's ball at Union Hall last 4Co. A, 2nd Regiment M. N. G. used. COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT. J. B.Velikanje of trains effects the mail, or day passenger evening. The large audience was Sunday evening was very largely attended 5Silver Cornet Band. By Order of Co. Com., train going west. This train Officers ot the City of New Ulm. right well entertained. The players and the company treasury is 6Wesley Greene Post No.71,G. A.R. Aug. Westphal, ch'm. now arrives at the New Ulm station at had mastered their lines remarkably considerably richer for the holding of MAYORH. B. Constans 7Hecker Post No. 48, G. A. R. 6:05 p.m., within three minutes of one RECEIVER'S SUB. COUNCILORSO. Weschcke, L.Buenger, C. Loenhard, well and everything passed off without the ball. It was asocial and financial 8New Ulm Turnverein. c. Brust and J. Ffrennineer. hour later than heretofore. See time a jar. Where all do so well it would success. CLERKJacob Nix. 9New Ulm Maennerchor. card in another column. TREASURERPr. Porster. Pursuant to an order of the District be unjust to discriminate. 10Scholars of the several schools. CITY JUSTICESR. Fischer and Aug. Westpbal. Court, Ninth Judicial District, in and A party of twelve left Mankato recently CITY ATTORNEYJos. A. Eckstein" Marshal Emmerson Cady of Springfield 11 Citizens on foot and in carriages. for the County of Brown, Minn., the CONSTABLEJoe. Galles. The G. A. committee on flowers on a prospecting and pleasure MARSHALChas. Winklemann. undersigned will on the last Saturday brought down one LINE OF MARCH. request us to say tnat any donations tour to the Black Hills, to be gone the 15th day of June A. 1885 PERSONAL MENTION. Chas. Craft, who was sentenced, by Down State to Second South street of flowers can be left at the REVIEW office most of the summer. Report says that Justice Huiras, to be confined in our at 10 o'clock a. m. at the front door of down Second South to Minnesota up on Friday afternoon. In the evening Senator Peterson of this city is one of the vinegar factory in the citv of New county jail for a term of sixty days. Minnesota to Fourth North up Fourth New Ulm Market Report. there will be a committee at Turner Ulm, Minn., sell at public auction to the party. Stealing a chest of tools was the cause North to State thence to the public Hall prepared to receive donations the highest bidder for cash the following: [Corrected weekly by R. PFEFPERLE, dealer in for his commitment to Hotel de cometery where the exercises of the of flowers. School children are requested The Chicago and Northwestern 3ram, Provisions, Groceries and Country Produce. Schmidt. day will take place. During the progress THE VINEGAR FACTORS to collect flowers and assist the bearing in mind that this is the cholera of the procession through the city committee on Friday evening in making WITH MACHINERY year, have instructed their agents to Miss McCaughin, a graduate of the GRAIN, the flags of the city will be half-mast wreaths, etc. put the company's grounds, buildings COMPLETE, Mankato Normal School, has taken the Wheat 71 a 75 and the church bells will be tolled. and coaches in good sanitary condition, Springfield bad a small fire one day position in our public school recently Oats 22 (now in full operation) ORDER OFEXERCISES AT THE CEMETERY. and so maintain them. One Bower Cane Press, One Evanorattng-pan, last week. In the excitement occasioned Corn 30@ vacated by Mr. Will Randall. As successor 1st music by the band 2nd, prayer One Corn Shelter, Barley 30 40 thereby, a lady was seen running to Mr. Bernhard, the board has One Feed Mill, Staves for 130 The new supply of glass-balls not by the Chaplain 3rd, oration in English to the pump with a basket and the elected Mr. Alwin Mulach, of Anhalt, PROVISIONS. Barrels, and a lot of other proterty, having arrived, last Sunday our shooters 4th,music by the Maennerchor 5th, Beef on foot, per cwt. 3 50 4 00 man at the pump actually tried to fill Texas. Mr. Mulach has accepted the practiced on hen's fruit They succeeded oration in German by the President of Mutton per head 3 00 O 3 00 it the true state of affairs not beingdiscovered position and will arrive herb in August Dated New Ulm, Minn., May 25th, in spoiling a good many eggs, the day 6th, music.by theMaennerchor Pork per cwt 2 50 3 50 until another man came along A. JJ. I00O. Flour per cwt 2 50 3 00 but mother earth was a very useful ally 7th, decoration 01 monument and salute On May 1st Mr. Wenzel Schotzko, and kicked the basket out of the way. Jos. A. ECKSTEIN Corn Meal, per cwt 1 50 in the work of destruction. by Capt Burg 8th, music by the band Receiver, New Ulm Vinegar Works. son-in-law of Mr. Ph. Gross, assumed This is another illustration that people Beans 9 1 00 9th benediction return march to Turner charge of the Union Hotel. Mr. Schotzko Peas 1 00 will persist in losing their heads, so A P9 The chairman of the committee on Hall. has been at the hotel so long that Onions 1 00 to say, at the very time when they are flowers requests that all donations of Potatoes, per bushel 30 he is thoroughly conversant with the OFFICERS: most in need of it flowers by the citizens be left at the K000foragentss, Oar reader for 12 cents postage stamps to Sugar Cured Hams per lb O 12J PresidentCoL Wm. Pfaender. desires of the patrons of the hotel, and ay mailingand wrapping.and names ot two REVIEW office, or on Friday evening at Breakfast Bacon per ft 10.. will receive PMEB a SUtl JPJtBS.-J*- of all OU* they can rest assured that the standard Officer-of-the-dayCapt Jacob Nix. The Lafayette correspondent of the !fJ!2!r Turner Hall, where a committee will Dried Beef, per ft 15.. mBJVTS, including Clevtlmmd, size 28x2* AidJohn C. Zieske. of the fine table and good, clean beds St Peter Tribune says "Albrecht Peterson SaltPork, per ft 14.. be to receive and care for them. in., worth $4 00. May 2086 Lard, perft 9 10,. ChaplainRev. C. Mowery. will be maintained during his admin- and Frank Hagberg are now gathering Address Elder Pub. Co.. Chicago 111 Butter, per ft 8 12Jistration. Orator, in EnglishMaj. Sanders, of means for the New Ulm brewery The order for the annual encampment Cheese, per lb $ 17 C*ttl F*r Sato* Sleepy Eye. company." He no doubt meant to inform of the Minnesota National Guard Poultry, per ft 7 9 10.. The Attorney General has given an the Tribune readers that these COMMITTEES. Eggs, per dozen lo" has been issued. It directs the encampment opinion that local assessors are only entitled Committee on decoration of Graves men are now gathering cream for the GROCERIES of the Second regiment at Faribault TIE BUFFALO LAKE HERD OF to twenty cents in all for agriculturalstatistics SugarWhite, per lb 7 $ 8%. Geo. Doehne, A. Hellmann, G. Freitag. New Ulm creamery company, but an for the week commencing June required under the amendment Yellow, per lb 7. 7* Committe on fundsR. Plefferle, 260 HEAD intelligent compositor done the item 24th, and the First regiment and Emmet of section 80, chapter 6. The Brown, per lb 7 up in one time and three rounds to suit Klossner, F. Baasen. Light Artillery at White Bear Lake, Dried FruitsApples.. ..10" 12 assessors will undoubtedly decline to bis own ideas of matters and things in Committee on flowersR. Fischer,A. Peaches, per lb 10 15.. for the week commencing July 8th. -OF accept the above amount, and take New Ulm. Quense, G. Schneider. Prunes, per lb 10 12J unThe Fort Suelling battery will encamp their chances of getting their pay BRADED SRORT HORN CATTLE CoffeeRio, Green..... 15 26.. Committee on musicF. Meile, B. with the Second regiment, at Faribault. The wedding of Mr. Chas. H. Helmes der the old law. This is another example Rio, Boasted,per lb.. ..20** 25. Marschner, J. Vogel. Java, Green, per lb.. .30 33.. and Miss Alma Seiter, at the Dakota of hasty legislation miscarrying. COMPRISING Our fishermen complain that but few Committee on reception of visiting Java, Roasted, per lb 40.. House, occurred last Thursday as per Redwood Gazette. big fish are to be found in the Minnesota comradesJ. Bobleter, F. Friedmann, Bulls, Cows and Young Stock. Mocha Green, per lb 35.. previous announcement. A gay and river this season. To capture a TeasJapan, per lb 40 75.. A. Manderfeld, J. Hoescheler, J. Flick. The concert at the M. E. church last large throng of ladies and gentlemen Green, per lb 60 80.. All Cattle not sold before August 1st will be 60 to 75ft sturgeon or catfish was a The citizens of New Ulm are respectfully Friday evening was very largely attended. shipped to Chicago. was assembled, and promptly at the Black, per lb 50 75 common occurrence last year. Now Mr. Walter 8weetman will show the Cattle at requested to display their flags at The musical part of the programme appointed time Justice Fischer stepped the farm, four miles east of CTJRRIX, MUXBAY New Advertisements, the boys are satisfied with anything ICE! ICE! half-mast, and to join with the comrades was admirably executed but Co., MINN. Jy 2286. forward and in a few words pronounced exceeding 10 lbs. of the Grand Army in the beautiful portions of the literary part of the entertainment the happy couple man and wife. A Probate NoticeIn matter of estate LaterSince the above has been in ceremony of decorating the graves was not Very well received superb supper was then served, nearly of John Nielson, deceased. type we learn that last Saturday Mr. of the dead. by some of the audience. As a general 250 persons sitting down to the tables. Receiver's SaleJos. A. Eckstein. Jos. Kunz, the bridge tender, captured thing, people don't appreciate paying Donations of flowers are solicited. Later on the Silver Cornet Band put in NoticeChairman Co. Com. I desire to announce Jo $he citigene of New Ulm a catfish weighing 95 lbs also a muscalonge for the privilege of having some one They should be delivered at the REVIEW an appearance and entertained the happy that I have a weighing 27 lbs. The big fish read them a lecture on their shortcomings, office on Friday afternoon, or at Turner Business Locals, crowd as only they know how. After LARGE, PINE STOCK! OF ICEr have evidently only recently put in an humorous though it may be. Hall Friday evening. the cloth had been removed, dancing Room moulding for hanging pictures, And will deliver the same to any part of the appearance. at Chas. Wagners. was the order of exercises and all city The editor of the Banger (D, T.) Thirty years ago last Thursday the At the Lowest Living Prices. the young people present engaged in Ostrich tips for 50 cents., in all colors, Rustler must have been badly taken in Mr. Christ Sear, of Milford, a resident first court house in Brown county was at F. Kuetzing's. the mazy waltz. The presents were when he penned the following: of Brown county since 1857, died erected. The structure was of logs and Especial attention will be paid to straw numerous, beautiful and many of them boys1 Largest assortment of "The people of Reigstadt will be offord was built "under the oaks" on German at 4 o'clock last Saturday morning. His orders for ice for family use. very costly. hats at F. Kuetzing's. au opportunity to attend divine street between 3rd and 4th South fatal illness was Bright's disease. He PETER HERIAN, service next Sunday. Rev. S. E. Olson, New Ulm, Minn. Seiter and Gebser, painters and paper streets, where Mr. A. W. Bingham's was rational until the last moment and PERS0NALMENTI0N. of Minneapolis, will conduct the service, residence now stands. The structure hangers. Leave orders at the City on Friday evening he very unconcernedly Star Sample Room, and be assisted by P. A. Larson, was used for court house purposes until Drug Store. Charley Stuebe departed for Montevidio of Lake Crystal, who is a deacon and announced to his family that he strong pillar of the church." 1860. Public meetings were also held last Monday morning. would die at 4 o'clock the next morning. Call in and see our children's straw JACOB HOESCHELER, Prop'r. The gentlemen above referred to therein, the last one held in the building When 4 o'clock came he quietly Miss Winnie Pierce was visiting hats. Only 25 cents each, at F. Kueting's. were members of Senator Peterson's being during Lincoln's first campaign Cor. Minn. & Center streets, New Ulm turned over on his side and expired almost last week with Maj. Randall's folks in for the Presidency. This was the party. "Rev." S. E. Olson is a successful instantly. He leaves a wife and St. Peter. Chas. Wagner is the agent for the I desire to inform my former cus first log house built in New Ulm. merchant in Minneapolis, and eight children to mourn his demise. justly celebrated Household Sewing tomers and friends, and the public generally, Geo. W. Harrington, S. D. Peterson's withal one of the most jolliest fellows Machine. that I have opened a sample representative at Springfield, The following from the Marshall If our city council is really anxious we have ever met. He is quite capable, room in the building lately by me occupied House painting and paper hanging, looked in on us one day last week. News-Messenger has referred to our as a clothing store. The best of to do our merchants a good turn they however, of entertaining an audience by Seiter and Gebser. Leave orders at breakfast-roll-beer-keg item of two Mr. Romberg, ex-county Commissioner Wines, Liquors and Cigars should pass an ordinance regulating on any subject he may choose, but we the City Drug Store. weeks ago: from the Home district, made will always be kept on hand. A fine auctioneers' licenses, something similar very much doubt whether his preaching The paragraph below is from the Children's trimmed hats 25, 50,75 cts lunch willbe served from 10 a.m.to 12m. our sanctum a pleasant call last Saturday. to that lately put in force in Mankato, would be of a nature the good New Ulm Review, and as the paper and $1,00 each. Greatest bargains in which places an auctioneer's license fee people of Reigstadt have been in the was printed Tuesday, the incident occurring NEW BOOBS! LOWEST PRICES! millinery goods at F. Kuetzing. at $100 requires a bond of $300, and habit of hearing. The "deacon" is in the morning previous, after an C.H.Helmes and bride departed for "out late" the night before, it would Seiter and Gebser are prepared to do before making application a party is the mercantile business at Lake Crystal, St Paul, their future home, last Saturday seem that the movement to close New all kinds of house painting and paper required to publish a notice for three and if he tapers after |the "Rev." morning. The well-wishes of their Henry J. Luders, Ulm business places on Sunday should hanging. Leave orders at the City successive weeks immediately preceding numerous friends went with them. gentleman associated with him in the succeed. Drug Store. the application in some public above item, the Reigstadt people must Mr. J. Thordson, living near Swan Come, now, Bro. Whitney, you newspaper of the city. It also provides Dealer in have been highly entertainedprovided Just received and to be sold at the Lake, arrived in New York from his know very well that the REVIEW is for a supervisor, who is to be everything passed off according to DRY GOODS, visit to Germany on the 18th inst., and remarkable low price of 7 cents a yard published on Wednesday, consequently paid $3 per day by the auctioneer for the Rustler's announcement was expected home the latter part of 900 yards of printed piques. Warranted the occurrence above referred to should GROCERIES, every day of actual service. The ordinance the week. fast colors. F. Kuetzing. not be coupled with any "late outs" Reunion. Soldiers9 is specially intended to exclude NOTIONS, ETC. Sunday night. "Major" John Lind is the way The pic-nic on St Jacob's Heights and prevent transient so-called bankrupt they title our Tracy friend out in Dakota. last Monday was a grand success. By request we publish the following auction sales. Riesling's Block, The S. S. convention of the South We always thought that John was announcement of the soldiers' Reunion Minnesota district of the Northwest NEWULM, MINN. too peaceably inclined to assume a military A female tramp made the rounds in to be held under the auspices of the Numerous humorous incidents occurred German Conference of the Methodist title. this city one day last week. She had a PROBATE NOTICE. Tracy Grand Army Post: at the recent double wedding in Episcopal church, which convened at pitiful story to tell. Senator Peterson returned from West Newton, but three young men of "A re-union of all ex-soldiers of the the M. E. church in this city on the Dakota last Monday morning. The report U.S. Army in southwest Minnesota will State of Minnesota, County of Brown ss In this city think they were made the victims 19th inst, closed its labors on Thursday. Probate Court, Special Term, April 30,1885 Assessor Nix is about one third be held at Aldrich's Park on the banks that he had gone to the Black Hills of the hugest joke of all. They In the matter of the estate of Niels Larson deceased: The sessions were well attended of the historic and beautiful Lake Shetek, through with his task of taking the to spend the greater portion of the drove out in a one horse buggy, and 1885,soOnGrindkaasaa reading and filing "ythe administeref petition Guneld saicfestateOl June 15th, 16th and 17th, and a great deal of important business census of the city. So far the average fn summer proved unfounded. 8 administratrix of the estate ol although everything worked smoothly under the auspices of Joe Hooker Post Jlng.tLarsotnedeceased, ah was transacted. Among the resolutions Niels representing among other is about five persons to each family. No. 15, of the Grand Army of the Republic, Mr. H. A. Subilia, Jr., arrived on the outward trip, on the way home passed were the following, which that the funeral charges of said deceased and the at Tracy, who have made all home last Saturday, after an absence of the owner of the rig made the discovery costs of administration of said estate have been haye been handed in for publication: We are sorry to learn of the serious arrangements for the camp and equipage paid and that sa deceased leftdno debts due and thaJomaon decease and as such en nearly ten months. Since leaving New that the load was too heavy for the unpaid, and the said petitioner and the said Resolved that we as a convention tender and have invited over 1000 Grand illness of Mr. Ph. Gross. He has been assignmentonlythe of intereslawitta etKeiste ?on,Larson Niels deceased are the heirs Ulm last August he has visited British hind springs. The buggy acted very our most heartfelt thanks to this Army men who will appear in full uniform th confined to his bed with rheumatism fo titled to a certain tract of land, situate, lying and church and their pastor as well as our Columbia, the Pacific states, Colorado, in dress parade before his honor, queer, so queer that the boys experienced for several weeks and no change for in,thise 1 being County and praying that a time and C other friends of NewUlm for the kindly Gov. L. F. Hubbard, who has promised Utah, Nebraska, Kansas, Texas and considerable difficulty in maintaining the better has yet set in. and hospitable manner in which we to be present at the camp one day and said Niels Larson deceased in and to the forgoing other southern states. their seats, but not until they reached mentioned tract of land to her the only heir a were entertained bythem during our stay deliver an address if possible. law of said deceased nrt,o Friday the 29th day of Mav home did they discover that during The Renville Times says that at the intheir midst Ex-Auditor Constans and family Gen. J.HBaker, the "silver-tongued" a It is ordered that saidpetition be heard, by the t,lf ,2L their stay at the wedding the front orator of the west will address the old 5e S State land sale held at Beaver Falls on Resolved that we hereby express our will move to St. Paul about the middle A. D. 1885, at 1 o'clock p. m. at the probate office in soldiers and citizens who attend the wheels had grown to immense proportions, gratitude towards the Chicago and Tuesday of last week, between twelve of next month. Mayor Constans has said county. day of April A. D. camp and it is expected that not less Northwestern Railroad Company for And it la further ordered, that notice thereof while the hind wheels had correspondingly 30th and thirteen thousand acres of land proven himself a valuable citizen of personnse than 5000 people will hear him. Manv oe given to all interested, by publishing a the reduced rates of fare granted us on decreased in size.. As copy of this orderlfor three successive weeks prior were sold, at an average price of about New Ulm and Brown county, and his other prominent men are invited to be *i this occassion. to said day fwhearing in the New Ulm REVIEW a the boys are good fellows and may yet N present and to speak. Besides a fine weekly newspaper printed and published at six dollars per acre. Only 4,700 acres many friends here and elesewhere in Resolved that the resolutions be published aof the citd New Dim in said County. program for each day, fishing, hunting set up the cigars, we will keep mum as were disposed of at the land sale in Redwood the county will regret to learn of his te in the New Ulm REVIEW and the E* and boating about the lake (the scenes 1885. By the Court. to their names. BRANDT, New Ulm Post. county on Monday of last week. intended removal from our midst of the Indian Massacre of 1862), will J* 1 (L.S.) ^-^^ss^i Judge ofProbate,