New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
July 29, 1885 · Page 4 of 8
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ut. HApaHmnNBH.- WP pWWt&f^gf^1 If Sleepy Eye keeps her saloons NEW ULM AND VICINITY. Occasionally a prairie schooner is Mrs. K. Thompson of Mankato is next," cried the cook. "Let's get up go, and a little later another telegram visiting with Mr. and Mrs._ Schaves closed on Sunday, as is alleged, the through4 seen slowly wending its way to the bluff said the Capt and away was sent to the police authorities in water there needs looking after badly. we went, like ghosts of long before de* the city. If westward bound,a herd of dick. ^*&>$ r*r The circus will be here next Friday. New York. At 5:15 p. m. of the same parted warriors. First of all came the One Sunday recently we saw some cattle are generally driven in the wake Peter J. Moe, of Springfield, was a day, six hours after the first telegiam Republican, blanket around his persen, Proceedings of county people drive home from there that Board of of the "schooner" and everything about caller at the REVIEW office last Satur- next followed the phantastically equipped was sent out, sheriff Schmidt received were most awfully tired. Equalization on first page. the affair is sung and cheery. If going day. Jr. and the Capt while the carpetbag the following telegram: with the man of "Most" tendencies in the opposite direction the canvass Messrs. Nix and Fischer, the ex- Wm. Webb's crew are repainting the Chicago, 111.. July 24, 1885. The hot, scorching days and damn made up the rear. The heights were covering the wagon is invariably deco- plorers of the Cottonwood, brought up Jno. B. Schmidt trestle works on the Redstone bridge. reached, blankets spread, and rising nights have brought forth considerable rated with such mottoes as these Aug. Litcher and Annie high and speaking low, one by one delivered at the Minnesota river bridge opposite black rust in some wheat fields. On Litcher are in New York city. Supposed Miss T. Westphal has been quite ill, a mid-night oration, save the Busted by thunder." "This rig's for this city last Wednesday evening, hav- Sunday morning there was a very to stop at Hotel Denmark" eighty-four one who owned the satchel, he meekly but, we are glad to say, she is now sale," and "In Dakota we trusted and ing been out just sixteen days, The ft heavy fog, followed by a scorching Greenwich street. They leave laid down in our midst, took a parting in Blunt we busted." convalescing. other party came home overland to-morrow on steamer for Hamburg. from glance at his beloved companion an3 sun. The wheat is, however, so far closeth his looking-glasses. One of the Manderfeld's bridge. AUSTIN DOYLE," advanced that the damage from rust A sad reaper accident occurred in the There will be a grand picnic on Sunafternoon party shortly began to mutter in superhuman Supt Police. and blight can not be very great. at the Hunters' Rest. See town of West Newton, about 8 miles tones, and the Socialist jumped Report of the Sojourn of the The sheriff left for New York on the announcement in another column. from NewUlm,lastMonday morning. Mr. up wildly. All was silent He began Mound Creek Exploring 9:35 p. m. train. At 8 43 a. Saturday This Sunday closing and opening pounding our august referee, who Andreas Gleissner was out in the meadow Party, the following telegram came from business on the part of some of our A jur tailor will get constant work looking up noticed the bewildered mowing grass and while in the the year through from T. P. Tower, De partner bending over him, uttering nihilistic New York: merchants is looked upon by a good The corporation mentioned above act of oiling the machinethe sicklebar Sniet, D. T. Come immediately. tones. The poor man, unaccustomed New York, July 25, 1885. many of our people as a farce. Now owed its birth to a series of projects being thrown over the tonguethe to an open air sleep, was freezing Jno. B. Schmidt: similar in nature. It was therefore an that they have again adopted the wideopen and had perch anced experienced Crops in the neigborhood of Golden horses became frightened and ran Aug. and Annie L'teher easy task to unite the several participants, policy, temporarily, it is confidently terrifying dreams. He was shut up, Gate are said to be generally quite good. and to organize a union with the away. In an endeavor to stop the arrested. They refuse to go back however, for that night, and peace and predicted that another attempt predominant maxim to work and win, Harvest is in full blast. team Mr. Gleissner got his right arm without requisition papers. Send telegram quiet once more reisrneth serene. at unison in closing up will prove an or rather, to hope and rejoice. to hold them. Nineteen hundred caught in the sickle, the hand being (To be continued.) When the entire party boarded the The Fall term at the Mankato Normal mtter failure. dollars found on the person of August. severed from the arm just above the west-bound accommodation-train on school begins Monday* August 24th. Bold Robbery mid Forgery. Jacobus was duly celebrated last Saturday wrist. Another horrible cut wfcs also July 11, their thought wandered ahead INSPECTOR BYRNES. For particulars see notice in another to the fields of glory, and images of During the day a telegram was also evening at Jake Hottinger's inflicted on the arm just below the elbow. column. ghostly ravines, fissured rocks and received from the cashier of the Chase pleasant resort in the "Wiesenthal." The injured man was brought to Last Friday toward noon the good tumbling water-falls sped past their National Bank, Mr. Ross' New York The Silver Cornet Band and a large this city and placed under the care of Mr. R. Piefferle last Monday received people of New Ulm were startled with vision as the rumbling train started on correspondent, that the parties arrested portion of the Jacobs in the city and Drs. Muller and Strickler. Upon an its journey. a young deer caught in Wadena the announcement that notes to the had employed counsel and were determined very many not so named were in attendance. Love of adventure and investigation county. It was brought down by Mr. investigation of the injured limb it was amount of $2,200 had been stolen in here united a set of men, whom politics to make a stubborn fight Attorney The festivities were continued Current of Home. ascertained that amputation above the the town of Cottonwood, from the premises would never have united, for yonder Somerville and Counselor Randall long into the night and until the elbow was necessary, and the operation of Henry Pfisterer, about six miles man of free, yet gentle manner was a A. G. Seiter is the only dealer in the held a consultation and it was determined roosters heralded the break of another was at once undertaken and successfully Democrat of pure blood (if it be possible from New Ulm, and that subsequently that counsel should also be city that handles fresh fruits. Mrs. S. day. that such a politician has fluid of performed. Despite his age, 65 the Brown County Bank had been employed in New York to look after also manufactures and dispenses a firstrate such nature), while this august man years, and the great loss of bloud he swindled out of a large sum of money with book in hand was a Republican of the interests of the Brown County Bank, Horatio Wernng, postmaster at Golden article of ice cream. sustained, he was one of the most by the thief, who represented himself honorable motives. Another individual, which was done. On Sunday Mr. Ross Gate, met with a severe accident pluckiest men we have ever seen under scrupulously eyeing a wellclosed as Mr. Pfisterer and the owner of the Mrs. Bergmann's building is nearing received a telegram requesting that on Monday of last week. While at carpet-bag, seemed to be a Social similar circumstances. His recovery, notes. The particulars of the robbery completion. It will in a few days be cause of complaint be telegraphed to work upon his a new granary on his Democrat, and the object of his attention the doctors think, is only a question of and the subsequent forgery, as near as occupied by Jake Johnson who will establish Inspector Byrnes in order that telegram surely contained dynamite, shells farm the scaffolding broke and he fell time. a REVIEW reporter was able to obtain therein a first-class saloon. and other prooves of John Most tendencies. might be produced in court. Later to the ground, a distance of fourteen As to the junior member of the them, are about as follows: in the day another telegram was received feet, badly spraining his right ankle. The competitive examination for admission party let it be suffice to say, that bis There musthave been an old fashioned About fourteen days ago a man appeared calling for requisition papers. He has been confined to his bed ever vote for Belva Lockwood was more to the West Point U. S. military wake somewhere in this neighborhood Attorney Somerville went to St. Paul at the Brown County Bank and than probable, since he neither was a since, but hopes to get out again some academy held at Mankato last Thursday, last Sunday night. A coffin and St. John man, nor a Democrat or a to procure the necessary lequisition asked the loan of some money, statinc time this week. was one of the most spirited contests four kegs of beer were.taken out in one Republican. papers and the same were forwarded that he had some good papers which he ever held in the Second congressional wagon and at the same time. After the train had sped on for some from St Paul Monday. Sheriff* The Windom Reporter is informed by would place in the bank as collateral. district. There were fifteen candidates. miles the Democrat before alluded to Schmidt arrived mNew York Monday Judge Wilson that a judgment in the On Monday of last week the same man, Henry Lilhe of this city and Francis proposed the election of officers for the The contest was exceedingly morning and at about four U. S. court has been allowed in the this time accompanied by a woman, again Ibberson of Sleepy Eye have been entire trip, a motion unanimously adopted. close between Mr. E. F. Searing, son o'clock p. m. Mr. Ross received the Goodnow case, against the bondsmen, Hereupon the Republican appeared at the bank and renewed drawn to serve as petit jurors at the of President Searing of the Mankato following telegram: nominated said Democrat for tne office Grinhger, Moulton, et al, for $4,313,57 his request for a loan. The pair represented September adjournment of the June State Normal School, and Lewis C. of Captain, a move seconded by the and costs. This on receiver's bond. New York, July 27, 1885. themselves to be Henry Pfisterer term of the circuit court of the United others. Ballot being taken the nominee, Scherer, of New Ulm. Mr. Searing, C. H. Ross. On the bond as disbursing officer a and Mrs.Dorothea Pfisterer, of the town States. H., was elected. Thence he rose however, stood slightly in advance, and Prepare requisition papers deficiency of about $900 was shown. up in a corner of the car, oped his of Cottonwood, and had in their possession and send at once. I have identified he was named as the successful applicant. mouth and poured forth in tones, choked The defalcation is supposed to have occurred The flags over company A's armory notes, drawn in their favor, to the man and woman. Mr. Scherer was named as alternate. with emotion, his thanks for the during Mr. Goodnow's incumbency and 2nd Regt. headquarters have been value of $2,200, which thev offered as JNO. B. SCHMIDT, Sheriff. honor done him. The Republican The Free Press is informed in the land office at New Ulm half-masted and will remain so until collateral. We understand that Braun offered to dreamed of Blaine, the Socialist hugged by the Board that the whole number of and Tracy. Goodnow has all along after the burial of Gen. Grant. This is his satchel, and the Jr. closed his eyes The makers of the notes being good, sell the stolen notes to the Citizen's applicants were bright, active young given out that his accounts were all and let visions of a fairer nature fleet done in compliance with orders from reliable men, and the man telling a Bank before he went with them to the menthe equal, if not the superior, to past his memory. right, but it appears that he has been military headquarters. straight forward story, the officers of Brown County Bank but he offering to a like number that could be selected in A motion was subsequently made to unable to convince the government of 4J.' to the cnair of the bank took it for granted that everything part with them at a discount of 50 per elect the Republican the district. It is with pleasure that this fact. During the heavy thunder storm last was as represented and gave cent the officers of the bank suspicioned Referee. He was unanimously elected, we note Mr. Scherer's magnificent record Thursday night lightning struck one of so the Jr. to the office of Scribe, and him the money, $1,800, taking tnerefor that there was something wrong and in competition with so many intelligent The sad tidings of Gen. Grant's the large cottonwood trees in Turner the Socialist to the office of "Chief Cook his note, which was also signed by the refused the bait The loan was very and excellently qualified death reached this city last Thursday and Bottle-washer." Hall park. The crash was terrific and woman. The notes above referred to ingeniously negotiated but the culprits young men. Mr. Searing is a graduate At about one o'clock the train pulled about9 o'clock a. m. The telegram was the people living in the neighborhood were endorsed by the man ind woman displayed but little tact or shrewdness up at Sleepy Eye, whence the Republican of the Mankato Normal school, and at once bulletined in the postoffice.and were considerably startled. and tne Democrat proceeded to the to correspond with the face of the notes in getting out of the country. another of the competitors is a student in a few minutes after flags were displayed nearest bakery to get a supply of crackers, and left witn the bank as collateral, the in the State university. Mr. Scherer's at half mast over the REVIEW Au-angements should be made for while the other two spied a bowlingalley NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. man being very careful to take therefor education has been obtained wholly in in the distance and thereupon occupied office. Pioneer Drug Store, Dakota the proper observance in this city of an itemized receipt. Tne man was themselves with knocking down New Ulm, which speaks volumes for House, Union House.Boock's residence, the aay set apart for the burial ot Gen. ftaril the pins but before the same was ended very de.iberute in his transaction and our public schools. and Turner Hall, in honor of the deceased Grant. The G. A. R. post will no doubt the others arrived, and ull moved showed no excitement whatever. soldier and statesman. The toward the lake to enjoy a simple repast. take the matter in hand, but it is hoped About ten days ago a youna: man And now as to the theft of the notes. The surroundings were romantic, General's death occurred at Mount McGregor that citizens generally will join in the AT MANKATO. but time was short, and all hurried walked into the REVIEW office and applied On Tuesday morning of last week Mr. on Thursday, July 23rd, 1885, exercises. toward the depot to depart again. The for work. He said that he had Henry Pfisterer had occasion to come The entrance examination for the at 8:08 a. m., and within one hour every next station, Springfield, was greeted At last Sunday morning's shoot in learned the printer's trade in the Tribune Fall term will be held FRIDAY, AUGUST to town. He went to the bureau to get town and city in the United States with a rendering of "See the "Angels 21st, beginning at 9 o'clock A.M. Fall Hunter's Rest, the last of the season, office in St. Peter, but more recently his pocket book, but the key, habitually coming," Leighton, by the Capt. outhe that could be reached by telegr aph was term begins Monday, August 24th, Marshal Winkelman carried off the mouth-harinonica. Goods were thereupon worked on the Pioneer Press. left in the drawer, was gone and the apprised of the sad event. It was 1885. unloaded and the party \\a soon gold medal and Ernst Brandt captured He appeared to be a straight young drawer locked. Nothing strange was the theme of conversation everywhere, The reputation of this school is attested surrounded by a crowd ot anxious the silver medal. They will have the man, and had we been in need of help by an enrollment the past year thougut of this, however,and Mr. Pfisterer and all had a good word to say for the Springfielders, who received the assurance honor of carrying the medals for the of nearly Six Hundred Pupils. Arrangements we would have given him employment. from the referee, that we all came to town uuout the pocket departed warrior. have been made for the accomodation next nine months. would investigate the coal-fields. No But appearances are sometimes deceiving. Dook. On Fnday morning he again of a still larger number the sooner had our intention popped out, He lounged around here a few had occasion to come to town, and this coming \ear. POTATO BUGS.Although the potato when here and there specimens of p\ Adolph Traeger.of Minneapolis, now bug season is nearly over, the following days and then went to Sleepy Eye. time must needs have money. A search For full particulars respecting conditions rites made their appearance from various visiting in this city, fell off the sidewalk of admission, courses of stndy.exceptionally simple and inexpensive remedy, if There he beat his board at the Loreno pockets. "Isn't this silver?" "Nu, was again made for tne key to tue bureau one night recently and dislocated low expenses, etc send foi this is anything but that nutal," given a trial, may yet be the means of House and then "borrowed" a team drawer, but unsuccessfully, and the new catalogue, mailed free to anv his elbow. When the accident occurred says the respondent. His leplv \\.i accomplishing much good: from Eaton & Case's livery stable and the drawer was broken open and the addiess. answered by a shrug ot the shoulder. he jelled fiom tin, and the next day Gas tarwater is said to be sure death was making tracks for Dakota, when theft discjverod. Mr. Pfisterer and his and the fortunate possessor ot tne silver-like EDWARD SEVRING, President himse.f and comrades were arrested to potato bug. Mr. S. R. Hart, of mineral walked off, intending Mankato, Minn., July 22, 1885 2 he was overhauled at Amiret and informed brother-in-law, .Mr. M. Lipp, at once and lined toi disturbing the peace. Brighton, N. Y., near Rochester, has to present this specimen ot richness to by the station agent there that came to tne city and reported the theft for two years pa&t used on h's potato meu of better knowledge. PICNIC the Sleepy Eye livery men were solicitous to sheriff Schmidt. An investigation Harvest is in full blast. Several vines water which has been impregnated with gas tar. Two quarts of gas tar in about their team. He was brought was instituted and the stolen nolei discoveied Being rid of the crowd we procoded farmers in this neighborhood commenced a pail, and fill the pail with water stir to launch one of our two boats at the back and languishes in our county at theBrownCountyBank, which cutting wheat the latter portion of it up well and let the tar settle. Then river, then procured a team, uided oy jail, until twelve men good and true was the first intimation the officers of last week, and ail are in either wheat sprinkle the vines with the water from the hale and hearty Dr. Hitchcock. At find him guilty of horse stealing and or oats by this time. The prospects for tne bank had that they nad been "taken IN a sprinkling pot. This has proven more six in the evening we reached Mound effective than Paris green. He has also a bounteous crop ot A No. 1 wheat have the judge gives him an opportunity to Creek, bavin? passed the coai-fields in" by a sharper. Upon receiving HUNTERS REST. tried it on current bushes and finds it and points ot minor importance. never been more promising. learn another trade, at the State's expense. a description of the man that had presented equally effective. It is inexpensive and The tent was pitched, bales of goods At Springfield and Tracy he the notes at the bank, Mr. Ptisterer perfectly reliable, and no doubt will opened, dishes unpacked and everything A movement is on foot in St. Paul to also forgot to pay his bills, and it is at once concluded that a peddler prove equally sure death to insects of gotten ready for a bountiful supper. Under the auspices of the purchase and fit the old Metropolitan every kind on trees. This gas tar can quite evident the young fellow was named August Braun, alias Bosch, was How immense it was! Credit be had for $1 a barrel, and one barrel J6 is {nmnii. was tendered the practical Republican hotel up for a first-class German hotel, strapped and ran off with the team to the tnief, and that the woman who represented would supply a whole township. I give and his able assistant, the Socialist. with ex-mayor Ludwig of Winona as make a stake. At Sleepy Eye and herself as Mrs. Pfisterer was you this information believing your In good spirit, i. e. with "old Port," J:. manager. A first-class German hotel along his route he represented himself none other than Annie, August's wife. readers will find it a great desideratum the whole party went toward a bluff in St. Paul would, in our opinion, pay in these days of insect pest. as A. B. Ross but his name is Peter Pfisterer says that Braun worked for a half-mile distant. The view trom Sunday, August 2nd, 1885. here was rewarding, the fanning of the big, and a long felt want would be supplied Peterson and he hails from St. Peter. him during last harvest, and that about gentle zephyr more delighted In and A meeting was held in Turner Hall besides. the time he first applied at the the impressive sun-set made us linger last Sunday afternoon of resident survivors Brown County Bank for a loan he was PERSONAL MENTION. devotedly. A correspondent of the Redwood of the Indian massacre of 1862, at Pfisterer's house, and no doubt improved PROGRAMME. With laughter and song we returned Gazette says that the recent prohibition to make arrangements for a grand reunion Robt. Loheyde visited in St. Peter the absence of the family in the AFTERNOON EXERCISES. to camp.The lantern was lit,and one bv convention held at Walnut Grove was of all who took part in the defense 1. At 9 a.m. the Turners and Scholars one we crept into the tent, snuglv hiding Sunday. hay field by taking a memorandum of mostly composed of Democrats. Another its folds, but Morpheus must not of the Sunday School will meet at of New Ulm against the attack Quite* a number of ladies and gentlemen the notes. Having concocted a scheme have been aware of the presence of the strange feature of the convention was Turner Hall, and march to the grounds. by the Sioux Indians in August 1862. from this city visited with Heimerdinger's, to realize on them, he no doubt went "Mound Creek Exploring Party," for the election of D. M. Thorp as one of 2. Concert by the S. C. Band. While the meeting was nearly unanimous in Golden Gate, last Sunday. out early Monday morning and, secreted sleep they did not, but gesticulated the delegates to the State convention. 3. Bowling for Prizes. in the opinion that the re-union around with their hands, and uttered in the brush close by, awaited the Well, the world does move. sounds, which resembled something should be he held on Saturday, August 4. Gymnastic Exhibitions. J. B. Sackett of St. Peter came up departure of the family into the field, like a Colorado slang. In accompanyment 5. Miscellaneous Games. 22nd (the anniversary of the attack last Saturday. J. B.'s suspension as when he quietly walked into the house TRACY TRUMPET:Hon. John Lind with this strange behavior musical coming on Sunday), it was deemed etc., etc., etc. deputy revenue collector don't seem to and helped himself to the notes, a and C. W. Main have formed a partnership breathings quivered in the air and it best to call a citizens' meeting to take Busses will run from the Dakota worry him much. watch valued at $30 and pocket book seemed as if the spirits of the nio-ht here to be known as Main & Lind. paid homage to our party. action in the matter. The citizens' House to the grounds, during the afternoon. containing some small change. Mr. Mrs. Ch. Helmes of St. Paul, The former will be the .Main man to There was but one in the lot, who meeting was held Monday evening and Fare 10 cts. each way. Reduced Pfisterer is quite confident that the daughter of our friend Seiter of the Dakota enjoyed the situation, it was the Jr., transact the collecting and real estate after considerable discussion it was theft was committed on the same day rates for families. House, is home on a visit. clad in a mosquito-net. His hands business, and the latter will Lind a decided to hold the re-union on Saturday that the notes were presented at the were glove-armed, and every now and A cordial invitation is extended to Mr. Fr. Schuetz of Carver, Editor /Jiand in litigation. This will be the and Sunday Aug. 22 and 23. The then he poured fourth a series of bank, as he placed his watch and pocket all. and Publisher of the "Bundschau" was cause of Mr. Lind being with his Tracy laughs, whenever the hands of his comrades following committee was appointed to book in the bureau drawer that The New Ulm Turnverein. in town Monday and Tuesday. moved to and fro with more violent JHf friends and patrons part of the time at make the necessary arrangements: morning. A visit to Braun's place of least. determination. All at once there Col. F. Baasen and wife went to Chas. Wagner, residence in this city revealed the fact NOTICE TO CREDITORS. was a pause, and every eye was riveted St. Paul Monday. Julius Berndt, Adjutant Eckstein of the 2nd Regt. on the Socialist, who hurriedly unlocked that the birds had taken flight, the H. A. Subilia, his satchel. What would he do? $'yJM. N. G. was last Sunday evening pre- Mr. Max Fink and daughter of 9t. house being locked up and contents removed. STATE OS-MINNESOTA, COURT., PROBATE Peter Scherer, We all were silent, and even our referee I *r Rented by his wife with a cherub of the County of Brown, $ Paul are here on a visit to relatives and At the deposit was learned Wm. Pfaender, answered not our hurried questions. In the matter of the Estate of Jens I Ouren deceased. I ^feminine gender. An assistant adjutant friends. Jos. Stuetz. that the pair had left the city on the Suddenly there came a flash, followed Probat Courto of said county Notice is hereby given persons having would have suited him better, but th Monday evening train, ticketed to Chicago The secretary was instructed to extend by a misty smoke and gradually the Fred. Rahner, representing Mahan claims andfdemands against the estate of Jens lateeoof Ouren the County of Brown deceased, that ^Jthen the girl may some day have the odorous presence of tobacco crept into also that they had with them a special invitation to Judge & Cumbey of St. Paul, was in town dg if our nostrils. Were we thankful? Yes, IfShonor of being designated the daughter will hear, examine, and adjust claims and de. three large emigrant keesters. Flandreau of St. Pauel to be present at last Thursday and Friday, i S understand, has we were thankful, and with an easier mands against said estate, at his office inthe City of the regiment, you know. Mother there-unione.r iMMMStftSiiM of Newulmin said county, on the first Monday of Turnvein Theo. Crone, Jr., returned home heart we again lay down to rest. But and babe are doing well and'Andrew each month for six successive months, commencing And now Mr. Ross, the cashier of the fTh were it the ravagers of the meadow with theflrstMonday ia September 1885: and ifrom Chicago last Sunday morning. He is happyso are the boys who smoke Brown County Bank, began to put in that Bix months from the 17th day of July 1885 that disturbed our peace before, it was tendered the free use of the hall and nforms us that he will now remain have been limited and allowed said Probata 5S* now the stupefying effect of "Meerschaum," ^with him. his work. He at once dispatched a Court for creditors to present their claims. park for the re-union and 'celebration. here permanently. that knocked us out, "lUfhat Christian Ahlaesy administrator of the Estate message to the chief of police in Chica- ofJens I. Ouren deceased. Anggg-ai I i