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

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NEW ULM AND VICINITY. The post office will hereafter be open Street parade by the Boston Double The town of Home has a population Soldiers? Be- Union. Died On Monday June 8th,1885, atl, on Sundays from 8 to 10 a. m. and from Uncle Tom next Sunday at 2 o'clock of 1070, as ascertained by assessor the residence of his parents, in the city Travelers' Guide. 12 m. to 1 p. m. r?~ m. of New Ulm, Edmund, son of Mr. and* Kennedy. JM f^The annual re-union of the First Minnesota sflR Mrs. August Seiter, aged twenty-two i ^'"S Regiment Association will be The exceedingly^ copl .jweather years, three months and twentv-five The residence of Dr. Schoregge, in Chas. L. Boos, at the City Drug held in New Ulm June 23rd next The days. Funeril at 2 o'clock p. m. today. last Sunday evening necessitated a Renville county, was destroyed by fire Store, has received anew safe. She's following circular has been sent out to postponement of the park concert. The -{Si^ti on day last week. a beauty and no mistake. f% ^Mi.*ii I the survivers of the regiment: weather clerk seems to have a grudge Deceased was one of most the promising The office of Mr. Vogel was entered Company A now gets in two drills a against the Silver Cornet Band. New Ulm, Minn., June 1, 1885. young men our city. He was industrious, by burglars on Tuesday night of last week. Evidently, the boys do not proposed Dear Comrade:The eighteenth annual of temperate habits and of geniial WinonkfcgtPetetffJfi 1- week and some $17 in change was stolen. to get left at the coming encampment The Nicollet county auditor's records re-union of the First Minnesota disposition, and he was only known The money was in a desk drawer show that 96 per cent, of the tax levy to be esteemed. For a number of ears Regiment Association will be held at Going East. Going West. and hence easily obtained. of 1884 was paid before the 1st day of and up to the time of his being taken No 4 Express, 7:20 a m. New Ulm, June 23rd, 1885. Yourself No. 1 Express 5:03 a.m. Wm. Ochs. of this city, graduated 2 9:40 p.m. June. The amount levied was $55,000 3 6:05 p.m. sick he was employed at the Chicago & and family are cordially invited to 14 Ac'm 10:15 a. m. yesterday at the State school for the 17 Ac'm 11:15 a A. P. Swanson, blasting stone for and the amount not paid by the 30th of 16 2:10 p. m. Northwestern railroad office at this station, "19 2:10 p. m. be present. i, deaf, in Faribault He is expected home Gustav Carlson, in Bernadotte, Nicollet Nos. 1 and 2 daily. All others daily May was $2,500. as cashier, and so well did he perform Hon. Martin Maginnis and other in a day or two. except Sunday. county, met with a serious accident the work assigned him that he prominent men are expected to be An exceedingly cold wave rolled last Saturday. While withdrawing a C. W. HETDEMANN, Agent. The St. Peter vinegar works were had the confidence of all having business present and address you. The veterans down upon us from the north last Sunday charge which had refused fire it exploded burned last Saturday. The New Ulm relations with the office. His fatal of this place, togejhei with the Citizens* Caucus. evening. The change was so sudden and cut off two of Mr. Swanson's fingers. vinegar works are in the hands of a illness was inflammation of the citizens generally, will do everything that mercury dropped nearly forty receiver and will be sold at public auction bowels, and he was sick only a few days. A caucus of the legal voters of the city to make this re-union at New Ulm as degrees in less than two hours. On next Monday. Trouble all around. The bereaved have the heartfelt sympathy of New Ulm will be held in Turner agreeable to you as possible. A wheel of fortune man has been Monday morning frost was reported in of the entire community in this Hail on Wednesday. June 10th, 1885, Members of the First Regiment will holding forth in front of Schnobrich's some localities. According to the Journal, the St. their irreparable loss. at 8:30 o'clock p. m., for the purpose of rendezvous at Turner Hall, at 10 o'- saloon for a few days past. It costs Peterites now take their Sunday budge Redwood Falls has put in a bid for placing in nomination a candidate for clock A. M., where the program of the only 10 cents to try your luck, and as at Lake Emilythat is, they lay in a Prof. Otto Soldan, the celebrated the State school for indigent children. mayor and to transact such other business there are no blanks everybody gets day will be published. stock in St. Peter on Saturday and then violinist, with the assistance of our local The commissioners' have agreed to as maj properly come before the twice and thrice the worth of their money. The different railroads aie expected go out to the lake on Sunday, "loaded". talent, will give a grand concert in visit Redwood Falls and look the ground caucus. See? to return all membeis at reduced Turner Hall next Sunday evening. i over. While we would be pleased to By order of rates. Trains arrive at New Ulm by The little Putnam Twin sisters are Mr. Soldan has appeared before New have our neighbors succeed, we very Quite a number of those who visited the Winona & St. Peter R. R. at 5:03 with the Boston Double Uncle Tom's The City Committee. Ulm audiences before, and those who much fear their efforts to secure the New Orleans and other parts of the Cabin Co. And will appear with them o'clock A. M.. making close connection have been fortunate enough to see and school is time lost. sunny south during the past winter Caucus tins evening at Turner Hall. Sunday June 14th. They are among with the Omaha trains at Kasota hear him perform on his violin know held a social gathering in Schell's the noted child performers of the country. leaving St. Paul at 11.30 P. M. A Attend the caucus, if ou are interested Col. Bend, of the First regiment M. that a musical treat is in store for our grove last Monday afternoon. Mr. and train of the W. & St. P. R. also in the city's welfare. N. G., has entered into a controversy people. See the announcement in Mrs. Schell entertained their guests arrives from the east at 6:03 P. M. The Washington Post says the appointments another column. with Adjutant General MacCarthy right royally. Fourth of July is only a little over each day and leaves for the east at of P. N. Wiser to be Receiver which may lead to a court martial. At We are in receipt of No. 1 Vol. 1 of three weeks off. Are you going to celebrate? 7:20 A. M. and 9:40 P. M., each day. NEW ADVERTISE3IENTS. and G. W. Warren to be Register latest accounts Col. Bend was still in the Mankato Journal, a neat five column On the arrival of the trains at 6:03 of the Tracy land office, have been arrestpending an investigation by quarto sheet, A. M. Morrison TEACHER WANTED. M. on the 15th, and at 5:03 A. M. on agreed upon. Both are from Mankato. Special city election June 25, when Gov. Hubbard, who returned to the editor and proprietor. If the Journal the 16th, a committee will be in attendance They will succeed C. B. Tyler and John a mayor will be elected for Air Cons- capital last Saturday. continues as it has commenced, it will A good teacher is wanted for the in at the depot to receive and provide Lind, whose terms have expired. This tans' unexpired term. termediate department of the school? soon take rank in the front row of southwestern all members with quarters. The annual conference meeting of the in this city. Applications will be re would indicate that Capt. George, our Minnesota papers. We welcome Francis Ibberson, ceivedup to June 19th, bv Esq., of Sleepy Congregational ministers and delegates Brown county man, got left. FRANCIS BAASEN, President. it to our exchange list. Eye, departed last Wednesday on a from churches between Marshall and E. G. KOCH, C. HAVSDORF, Secretary. Clerk, Board of Education, visit to his son in Washington territory. New Ulm will take place at Springfield Another wheelbarrow exhibition The census of the village of Sleepy New Ulm, Minn. The Largest in the Country. June 9 th, continuing until June 11th. came off last Monday. This time it was Eye, just completed by Mr. Gallagher, The "Original" New Orleans minstrels Pants! Pants!I desire to inform After the convention the ministers and Mr. Christian Stoll and a Mr. shows a population of 1373, 675 of Such is the original Boston Double held forth in this city last Sunday. the pants-\\ earing public that I have delegates will proceed to Three Lakes, Schmidt that made fun for the boys. which are males and 698 females. There Uncle Tom's Cabin Company to appear The reformers must have been out of received and am now offering for sale where the Rev. Jas. Kay is now laboring, Upon the payment of 50 cents, the are 263 families in all, and 368 legal in New Ulm next Sunday Evening town. a very large assortment of pants. to effect an organization. former agreed to wheel the latter from voters out of the 263 families. About onethird the 14th inst. They bring 25 performers, Prices,styles and sizes to suit all pocke Looking at the sun now-a-days one one end of the city to the other, but are American one-third German 10 colored slave singers, 6 monster The business in the sheriff's office books, tastes and shapes. is forcibly reminded of the grasshopper Mr. Schmidt cried "enough and the remainder Scandinavian and before bloodhounds and 2 Trick donkeys. Miss has increased to such an extent that THEO. CRONE. daysthe air is full of cottonwood seed, the task was half completed. other nationalitiesHerald. Sallie Partington, America's greatest sheriff Schmidt has for some time been you know. Topsy and the little Putnam twins are W. & St. R'v Office, The Omaha Herald says: "The Boston thinking of getting an assistant. The The eighteenth annual re-union of New Ulm, May 30, *85. with the company. They have their Double Uncle Tom Company played uew acquisition was taken into the family the "Old Veterans" of the First regiment A man from Gary, D. T., exhibited a To members of the G. A. R. and their to a large business at Boyd's last night. own version of the play and will produce last Sunday morning, and in course volunteers, the first three years' friends wishing to attend the G. A. R. one eyed stuffed colt in this city a The company is firstclass and presented many new and novel features of time he will become a valuable auxiliary fe-union at Curne, Minn., we will sell few days ago. The man raked in a the drame in a pleasing manner. Their regiment in the United States service in characteristic of the colored people and excursion tickets to Tracy June loth to version is different and the novelties few dimes and then passed on. in the sheriff's office. John was the last great war, will be held in this 17th, good until June 18th, at $2.95 for the south. Their bloodhounds are the indroduced by the colored people in the quite liberal with cigars on Sunday, city on Tuesday, June 23rd. This is the round trip. plantation festival, was good. The best trained in the world, and perform At the practice shoot of A company and they do say that the prisoners in the first time our citizens have been donkeys and blood hounds came in for C. W. H. HEIDEMANN. daring and realistic feats. The donkeys last Sunday morning private Fritsche jail were treated to an extraordinary given an opportunity to entertain the a large share of applause, and do their Agent. are full of tricks and keep the Audience work well." came out ahead on the long distance fine dinner. survivors of this noble regiment, and in in roaring laughter while they range. Sauce fair scores were made. SIM! JUNE 15th, 1885, all probability it will be the last one. The above company will appear here are on the stage. Capt. Max. J. Rosskopf was married next Sunday evening,the 14th. Their rallying here under the remnants If Capt. Groetschthe "Pope"is at the Nicollet House, St. Peter, on The colored Plantation singers are among of their old battle flags will teach the correctly reported, New Rome, Sibley in the Tuesday, June 2nd, 1885, to Miss Dora Pierre, D. T. experienced a very the best traveling and are a special young generation now growing up a county, will soon be in the clutches of Erd. Rev. Mr. Hartzell performed the disastrous hail, rain and wind storm featuie of the show. Admission patriotism far better than anything that Ml, tne Prairie 3evil, that being the name ceremony. Capt. Rosskopf brought last Friday. The hail stones were as fifty cents, no extra eharge for reserved can be written. Col. Francis Baasen of a paper to be started there. his bride home on the evening train large as hen's eggs and came, down as seats, now on sale at City Drug Store. i3 the only member of the regiment now and the news of his marriage was soon if shot from a howitzer. Windows were Geo. Jacobs and H. Rudolphi were GRAND living here, and our citizens should CONCERT Newpublic property. Late in the evening the only representatives of the broken by the hundreds, and crops PERSONAL MENTION. lend a helping hand to him and the boys of his company called on him Ulm Moennerchor at the fiasngerfest in were greatly damaged. The rain deluged the Grand Army Post in their efforts and tendered their congratulations. A "St Paul. The failure to secure exoursio the city, filling cellars, and all Senator Peterson and wife visited to provide for the reception and sharp report from twenty-five or thirty rates (prevented the others ifrom goinsr. in Minneapolis last week. houses were surrounded by one vast Under the Auspices of the Celebrated entertainment of the old vets. The G. guns first apprised him of their presence. sheet of water. Horses, cattle and A. R's of Brown and Redwood counties Violinist Dr. C. Berry made a professional Of course the Captain passed around chickens were drowned and outhouses will hold a camp-fire here at the same PROF. OTTO SOLDAN, visit to Marshall last Wednesday. Last Sunday morning, at the shoot the cigars. The REVIKW extends congratulations. sent floating down the streets. In time. It is expected that at least 300 in Hunters' Rest, Chas. Hauenstein Mr. A. Hagberg is visiting with addition many small houses were Wells1 vets of the late war will be present. made a socre of 198 out of a possible relatives and friends in Rockford 111. upset by the wind. Col, Bullard, of 250 and \was awarded the gold medal. A terrible hail and rain storm raged assisted by Mrs. J. McKittrJck, Miss Frank L. Randall has gone to the C, & N. W, railroad, a recognized The family of John Paulson, the John Sehapekain carried off the silver Anna Behnke and other local 'talent in Nicollet and Granby townships, Nicollet Utah. He departed last Wednesday. weather prophet of Dakota, says the town of Lake Hake Hanska, was badly medal. county, on Monday night of last THE PROGRAMME Chas. L. Roos and Gust. Fischer storm has had no equal. shaken up by lightning during the week, that, for fury and destructiveness, Rumor-says that anew time table will made a fl\ ing trip to Tracy last Saturday. heavy thunder storm an Tuesday morning will consist, in part, Maitiry from Millard, has never been equaled in the go into effect on the Winona & St. The re-union -of the G. A. R. which of last week. When the storm Farewell from Home, from Alex. past twenty-five years. In Nicollet Peter road next Sunday, the 14th. The begins to-day in St Peter will no doubt Berghold Farewell to America, from came up they arose from their beds. Mr. Alex. Harkin o"f West Newton township, south of Swan lake, the hail principal ^change will be in the day Soldan violin concert from Mendelsohn, be the most pleasant Grand Army gathering Their dog, who trembled with fesn shook hands with some of his New Ulm stripped the leaves from the trees, fruit etc. train going ea*t which will yass ithis that has .ever been held in this whenever a storm came up, was let inthe friends last Monday. bushes, wheat, -oats and corn. At 10 station at 9:3.0 a. m. part of the State. The Second regiment house, and he forthwith crawled Concert begins at 8.15 m. Judge Webber departed for Marshall o'clock Tuesday morning hailstones band of twenty pieces has been engaged under the bed. When the storm had yesterday morning, where he is 0 Fri.la}, June 5th, Mr. E. G..Koch the size of small hens' eggs were gathered for the first two days of the encampment Admission 35 cts. Children 15 cts. about passed over the family again retired, this week holding a term of court, was married .to Miss Lisa Schmidt. by the shoreJiful. F&r a space of Gov. Hubbard and staff will but hardly had they done so The ceremony was perforated at the ten miles square great damage was For full programme see bills. H. F. Seiter, of Tracy, is in the city be present ou Wednesday. On the evening when the house was struck by lightniag residence of the groom, Reverened done, but beyond that the .hail ceased. on the sorrowful mission of assisting of that day there will be a grand in four different places. One of C. Albrecht .officiating, fhe REVIEW The heavy rain, however, left the roads All are most cordially invited. in the burial of his brother, Edmund. torch light procession followed by a the bed posts was shivered Mr. Paulson extends hearty congratulatk*as in a bad condition. Herm. Frcehlicb, of Courtland, OTTO SOLDAN camp fire at the park. On Thursday was burned on the arm, and Mrs. who has been visiting with relatives morning there will be a grand parade Paulson had the hair singed from her Since the new time card went into NEW ULM AGENCY At the regular June session of the and friends in Germany, returned home and in the evening a banquet The head and her neck was burned. Both effect on the St. Paul and Sioux -City city councilheld on Tuesday evening HOME FIRE INSURANCE GO. last Monday. National Guard tents, 125 number, were rendered senseless, as also were road, the mornisg train on the Winona of last weekMayor Constans' resignation have been erected in Gorman Park. It the two children. When Mr. Paulson Mr. Ph. Gross of Milwaukee, and St. iPeter road going east does not was received aaad accepted. Councilor OF NEff YORK, is expected that quite a number of the Mrs. Ccerper of Hartford, Wis., are came to his senses he discovered the connect at Kasota with the train for St. Weschcke was appointed by the New Ulna vets will go down and spend visiting here with their father, Mr. house on fire, but he extinguished the Paul. The 9:30 p. m. train is the only council as acting mayor, to serve until J. NICNENNO, AGENT. a day or two. Philip Gross. flames without much difficulty. The one by which St. JPaul and Minneapolis the election and qualification of a new house was badly damaged by the lightning, ean be reached without delav. Underrate of May 25, 1885, MrJos. mayor. Ex-mayor Constans, Geo. Jacobs, H. and the dog under the bed was Seheibel writes us from Santa Rudolphi, E. Wiecheske and H. A. Subilia, The Home is one of fthe oldest and On motion, the city -clerk was instructed The voters of .New Ulm willjaeefc in instantly killed. Mrs. Paulson and strongest fire insurance companies in Rosa, California, that heavy frosts Jr., took St. Paul by storm last ito request the city committee to call caucus this evening in Turner Hall for the United States, and all in want of one of the children had their eyes somewhat visited Welegan Valley on the 20th, Friday morninsr. a meeting of the citizens of New Ulm, the purpose of placing in nomination reliable insurance should call on me. injured by the electricity and on 21st, 22nd and 23rd of May, and corn at Turner Hall,on Wednesda Junevening, Farm insurance a specialty. Mrs. J. Newhart and daughter departed a candidate for mayor. We understand Thursday, 55th Wednesday they came in and consulted and potatoes were severely frosted. The June 10th, 1885, for the purpose of last Saturday morning for Chicago, J. Nic. NENNO, Agt. that J)r. C. Weschicke and Dr. Berry, who informs us that the injuries oldest setlers say that they have never inh el placing nomination a candidate for on a visit to relatives and friends. It! E. tGL Pahl are aspirants for the are only temporary. seen anything like it. The prospects for mayor, to be voted for at a special~- elec They will be absent about a month. offioe. Considerable work has any kind of a harvest are anything but tio been pat in by the former's friends, and Prof. Otto Soldan, the celebrated !*J A meeting was held in Turner Hall encouraging. In Sonoma and Napa STABJLiE, violinist,is in the city, the guest of Rev. from this point of observation it looks! last Monday evening to devise ways counties the Hessian flies and grasshoppers The St. Paul Pioneer Press thus Alex. Berghold. He is arranging for a as if the doctor would win. and means for the reception and entertainment have taken the wheat entire, comments upon the Minnesota Sjeno-erfest, grand concert next Sunday evening of the survivors of the First and the latter are now at work in the held in St. Paul June 5, 6 and 7: At Sleepy Eye, the Fourth of July Henry J. Luders, of Chicago, has regiment Minn. Vol. and the members vineyards, eating leaves, grapes and The Germans of Minnesota have will be celebrated under the auspices been in the city the past few days looking of the G. A. R.'s in Brown and Redwood reason to feel a genuine pride in the even the bark from the vines. In fact of the Wesley Greene Post G. A. R. Soengerbund, which celebrates its up his business interests and visiting counties, on June 23rd. R. Pfefferle the grasshoppers are making a clean Invitations are to be extended to the twenty-fifth anniversary this week in with friends. Mr. Luders is a very presided and A. Blanehard acted sweep of what little the Hessian flies New Ulm, Springfield and Redwood THOS. MULVERHILL, Prop. St. Paul, with a musical tournament. genial gentleman and now that he has as scribe. Committees were appointed left, which was little enough. In Ringon Falls G. A. R.'s also to company A of The large number of musicians from business interests here, we will see as follows:, Fine turaon's furnished with or without various quarters of the state participating Valley, in places, the grasshoppers the 2nd Regt. Wesley Greene Post never dmersat reasonable rates Fishing, huntingand more of him. in the festival gives convincing PROGRAMMER. Pfefferle, Fr. Baasen, Pleasure parties famished teams Ladies' cover the ground completely. The does anything by halves and those at Saddle horses Fine Carriages for funeral Wm. Pfsender. proof of the vigorous vitality of the lack of rain is complicating matters Lieut. Bishop, of the Chicago police tending their celebration can rest omcc and stable in Laudenschlager's Bam organization. Throughout the United as- QUARTERSJos. A. Eckstein, A. still further, as the grass is drying up force, and daughter arrived in our sured of enjoying a good time. States during the past quarter of a Blanehard. and farmers are at a loss to know what century the influence of the Germans city last Thursday evening. Miss Bishop FUNDSFr. Friedmann, John Neuman, has been an important factor in the Battery "F," Fourth U. S. light to do with their cattle. Even now sheep has been in feeble heal* for some ar- A. W. Bingham, J. Hcescheler THE BUFFALO LAKE HERD OF growth of musical culture, and has tillery, &tationed at Fort Snelling, can be bought at 80 cents per head, he time and she visits our city in the hope re- PRINTINGR. Fischer. helped to give Americans a broader and writes. One farmer in Mr. Seheibel's ceived orders last Thursday from of recuperating. She is the 260 HEAD the guest more catholic taste. In the Northwest DECORATIONSGeo. Doehne, Julius neighborhood sowed 300 bushels of war department, through department Berndt. &-<*!*Ji{ of Mr. Heinebach's family. in particular has this been the] case. wheat, and he will not get his seed headquarters, to encamp with Second MusicE. G. Pahl, Fr. Meile. At the business meeting held Saturday _O F6RADED Mr. J. Nic. Nenno has received the back. The country is overrun with regiment M. N. G., at Faribault, June it was decided to hold the next business RECEPTIONC. Berrv, M. Mullen, agency of the Home Insurance Co. SHORT HORN CATTLE laboring men, many of whom will return C. Wagner, C. H. Ross,'C. C. Brandt, 24th. The battery will leave Fort Snelling meeting of the bund in New Ulm, C. L. Roos, Fr. Baasen, E. G. Pahl, L. of New York, one of the strongest fire to the States just as soon as they on Saturday the 20th and march the date to be fixed hereafter by the Schilling. Jii*.. COMPRISING insurance companies in the United can earn enough money to take them down overland. Col. Gaines Lawson, president. The following officers were Another meeting will be held at the States. Insures against cyclo*es,tornaHe back. Putting this and that together, Bulls, Cows and Young StocL of the 25th U. S. infantry, also stationed elected for the ensuing year: President, same place next Monday evening, when does, makes farm insurance a speSee it will be seen that California at Fort Snelling, will attend the encampment H. Hauschild, Minneapolis vice president, the several committees are expected to All Cattleinot sold before Angast 1st will bo cialty, his card in another col- as critic' snipped to Chicago. Geo. Jacobs, New Ulm. has its drawbacks as well as Minnesota. be ready to report Mr. Walter Sweetman will sLow the Cattle at umn. the farm, four mile* east of CTTBBIJS, MURRAY CQ.,MXH*. Jy 22-85. ffi^ ^^^Fgjiiriiffii|jfti#^ Iffi^WitfftMta iiiiittiiiinwiffinff^