New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
October 14, 1885 · Page 4 of 8
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^^M^^W^^m^fl NEW ULM AND VICINITY. PERS0IIAL MENTION. The fine weather holds oat remarkably To regale the inner man go to the DISTRICT COURT. R. N. Reichel, the gentleman lately Congregational church to-night" appointed a special teacher in onr public wdLfi _______ ^Travelers'? Guide. Otto? XiV* Schell and bride are4spending schools, failed to come up to the requirements, The fall term of the District Court WANTED!All the cooks at the Congregational Dr. Muller informs us that Fr. Meyerding, their.honeymoon in Chicago. "-$. *?t4 and the board of education for Brown County convened in this city Church to-night 1 i the man so severely injured on advertises for another teacher. last Mondav at 11 o'clock a. m., Judge Miss Carrie E. Friedman has)[^ac- the 3rd inst, is now out of danger, the Smoke Wd. Eibner's special brands Webber, presiding, Albert Blancbard, cepted a school in Lafayette. internal injuries fortunately not having A smooth complexion can be had by of cigars: The "Last Edition,'^and clerk. Up to last evening the following Wm. Burkhard, of Golden Gate, every lady who will use Parker's Tonic. been so severe as it was at first feared. the "Eibner's Beautv." cases had been disposed off: For promptly regulating the liver and e^ looked in on us yesterday, and made us eteif(f kidneys and purifying the blood, there In the town of Norfolk, near Bird CIVIL CALENDAR. Wironk>.f happy. A party of hunters from this city is nothing like it, and this is the reason SI. Mullen vs. Wm. Rossbach, Francis Island, last Saturday afternoon, a sixteen-year-old bagged a very nice little "jag" of wild Prof. Muhtz, the piano tuner, is why it so quickly removes pimples and Baasen for Plff J. M. Thompson for boy named Peter Butterly Going East. Going West. gives a rosy bloom tothe checks. Nov.l geese and ducks last week, near Balaton. in the city, the "guest of Blanchard's Deft. Settled without cost to deft. No 1ST*.. 4 Express, 9*52 a. m. shot and instantly killed a man C~rv.oae O.RO a No. 1M 4 T^__ 1 Express 4:50 a.m. family. M. Howard vs. John Manderfield 2 9-40 p.m. 3 6:05 p.m. OYSTERS!The undersigned desire? named Joseph Hogan. The shooting 14 Ac'm 10:30 a. m. J. M. Thompson for Plff. Jones & Gove 17 Ac'm 11:46 a. m. J. W. Seeger, of St James, is theto "18 2-10 p. mS inform the oyster-eating public 19 2:10 p. m. An effort is making to have a postoffice for Deft Striken from calendar. was done^in self-defense. New Ulm and vicinity that he is in receipt only attorney from outside the county Nos. 1 and 2 daily. All others daily S. D. Peterson vs. William Windland .wis established at Siding No. 1, the except Sunday. of FRESH OYSTERS, which wiL in attendance at court Lind & Hagberg for Piff. J. M. Thompson new station established in the town of Mankato Journal:We were told today be sold by the can or by the dish, a for Deft. Settled. W. HEIDEMANy, Agent Milford. Rudolph Ochs, of Faribault is inreasonable rates. by a gentleman of **this city who William W Kellv vs. Dennis Murphy Officers ol Brcwn County the city in attendance at the weddings JOHN GEIGER, was informed of the fact by a gentleman J. M. Thompson for Plff. L. G. Something new under the sun! An opposite Postoffice. of his brother and sister. Davis for Deft. Settled. who claimed to know whereof he Host Office Addrest few Ulm. intelligence office has been opened in William Cutting vs. D. A. Gibbs et. AUDITORJ. J. Bertrand. Isaac Johnson, one of the solid affirmed, that the Northwestern has OYSTERS!I am in receipt of FRESH TREASURERR. Pfefferle als. Lind & Hagberg for Plff. J. M. this city by Fr. Schubert and Aug. farmers of the town of Eden, was a OYSTERS, and am prepared to serve REGISTER or DEEDSJohn Grimmer. under consideration the early extension Thompson for Deft. Hellmann. JUDGE OF PROBATEE. Braiidt them on the premises either stewed, caller at the REVIEW office yesterday. of their line on this side of the Minnesota Joseph Matowitz vs. Michael Brendel Cr.ERKov HE DIST. COURTAlberc .ianchar fried or raw. They can also be obtained SHERIFFJ. B. Schmidt. G. W. Somerville for Plff. Francis river to some prominent western Wild geese, brants and ducks are Jack Klettner, the 2nd Regt SURVEYORJ. Berndt. by the can, at reasonable rates. Baasen for Deft. Settled with cost to COURT COMMISSIONERE. G. Koch. point. We must say that everything very plenty in portions of Murray and knight of the brush, has located at JACOB HerscHELER, deft. COTTNTY ATTORNEYGeorge W. Somervile ourconnected with recent operations at Prop'r Star Sample Room. Lyon counties and a number of CORONERJonas LaudeNschlager. regimental headquarters and is clerking Perkins Lyman & Co. vs. Mary E. COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT, B.Velikanje this point by the company tends to hunters are talking of making: a raid Reynolds G" W. Somerville for Plff. for Wd. Eibner. Mr. Fr. Kuetzing sells Stark A grain L. G. Davis for Deft Continued. Officers oi the City of New Ulm. substantiate the correctness of the report. on them. Henry Vogelpohl has given up the bags at 25 cts. each. John Roiger v. William Gentz MAYORC Weschcke. barber business at Lake Benton and C. Robertson for Plff. Dismissed. This evening, at the Congregational COUNCILORSJ. Bobleter, L. Buenger, C. Loenhard, Chas. Wagner is the agent for the Fred Schwede vs. Town of Burnstown From deputy sheriff Galles, who will put in the winter in Brown county C. Brust and J. Pfoenninger. Church, the ladies will give a Pink CLERKJacob Nix. J. M. Thompson for Plff. M. C. justly celebrated Household Sewing made a flying trip to Springfield last selling patent weather sills. TREASURERPr. Forster. Tea. Refreshments will be served Robertson & G. W. Somerville for Deft Machine. CITY JUSTICESE.Fischer and Aug. Westphal. Monday morning, we learn that John Mr. and Mrs. O. Musser, Mrs. Litand from 6 to 10 p. m. All are cordially Dismissed. CITY ATTORNEYJos. A. Eckstein. Richland of that place met with a severe CONSTABLEJos Galles. betle Miss Maria Laudenschlaeger, of invited. New Advertisements. The following cases are yet to MARSHALCnas. Winklemann. accident last Sunday evening. He was Tracy, came down Saturday morning acted upon: Company A's social hop in Union driving out into the country, with Nw Ulm Market Report. to visit with friends in this city. STRAYED. CIVIL CALENDAR. I Hall last Sunday evening was a quite sbme others, to attend a social gathering, State of Minnesota vs. Nicholas Metzen Mankato Review: Andrew J. Eckstein, [Corrected weekly by R. PFEFFERLE, dealer in pleasant affair, though the rain kept and when about a half mile from Geo. W. Somerville for State F. one of the prominent business 3rain, Provisioas, Groceries and Country Produce.J A dark sorrel mare, weighs between many at home that would have gone in the starting point they ran into a ditch L. Randall for Deft men of New Ulm, with his family, were 10 and 11 hundred, squarely built, Clarence D. Griffith vs. John Black more pleasant weather. and upset the wagon Mr. Richland being in the city Wednesday, on their way strayed from the undersigned in the Thompson & Somerville for Plff. White GtAIN. violently thrown to the ground and town of Revendall, Watonwan Co., on home from a visit to relatives in MinLake. & Palmer for Deft By the amendment to the tax law of Wheat, 72 8 75. breaking one of his legs. the night of October 4th. The finder William Gieseke as Assignee etc. vs.nesota Mr. Eckstein is a graduate 20 & Oats 1884 the September settlement is postponed Mr. Galles also reports the accidental Daniel Dingier Warner, Stevens & will be liberally rewarded by bringing 30 Corn of our Normal school, and is such a a month, consequently the various Lawrence and J. M. Thompson forPlft. shooting of a member of Winona .30 Barley 40.. it to Cn is. LEAF, one as the institution may be proud towns will have to wait four weeks Lind & Hagberg for Deft Continued P. O. Adress. Madelia, Minn. gunning party near Springfield, last PROVISIONS. of. longer than usual for their money. by consent. 50 Beef on foot, per cwt. 3 4 00 Sunday. The members of the party "George Raverty vs. D. A. Gibbs et. NOTICE. 00 Mutton per head 3 3 00 Hon. John Lind informs the Tracy approached a duck slough in opposite als. Lind & Hagberg for Plff. J. M. The Lafayette correspondent of the 50 Pork per cwt 2 3 50 correspondent of the Marshall Messenger Thompson for Deft. directions, and when the ducks flew up Flour per cwt 2 50 St. Peter Herald says that Alonis Hilscamp that he will start for California Amanda Jane Kelly vs. James J. Kelly Sealed bids for lot No. 7 in Block Corn Meal( 150 one of the men fired and hit his partner per cwt lost a valuable horse, "worth Lind & Hagberg for Plff. Thompson about January 1st to spend the balance Beans 1 00 No. 108, North of Centre street, will on the opposite side of the slough. $1.50." It was indeed a valuable piece & Somerville for Deft Peas of the winter. The correspondent 1 00 be received at the office of the undersigned One shot entered the right eye, and the Johnson Fuller & Co. vs. Tore Oleson of horse flesh. Onions says John will take along his gun and until Wednesda}, October 21, J. W. Seager for Plff Lind & Hagberg wounded man at last accounts was at Potatoes, per bushel 25 shoot Chinamen for pastime. Come for Deft Mr. A. Preuss/ recently of Minneapolis, Springfield suffering intense pain. 1885. JACOB NIX, Sugar Curejd Hnros per lb. 11.. Frederick Schwede vs. John Holm now, Todd, John is not that kind of has opened a bakery in Melges' Breakfast Bacon per lb. 10 City Clerk. J. M. Thompson foi Plff. M. C. Robertson a man. Dried Beef, per S The State Railroad and Warehouse 15.. building. Mr. Preuss is an A No. 1 New Ulm, Oct. 7, 1885. for Deft. SaltPork, per ft 14.. commissioners again visited Redwood baker and turns out an excellent quality Norewegian Plow Co. vs. David I. WANTED. 10 Lard, perft 9 Thousands Say So. Falls last week and this time several of bread, etc. Russell J. M. Thompson for Plff. G. Butter, per ft 8 0 Mr. T. W Atkins, Girard, Kans., W. Somerville for Deft da}-s notice of their coming was given. Cheese, per lb 15* A teacher fully qualified for giving writes "I never hesitate to commend Henry Klare vs. John Haymann & Senator Peterson has sold his machinery The Gazette says: "The commissioners Poultry, per ft 10.. instruction in both English and German your Electric Bitters to my customers, Gottlieb Schrdt Somerville & Randall business at Lamberton to Jacob Eggs, per dozen 15. were waited upon by a very respectable aren i grammer department of New Ulm they give entire satisfaction and for Plff. Francis Baasen for Deft's. Dahl, a former employe of his. Mr. Public Schools. Applicants must pass GROCERIES rapid sellers." Electric Bitters are the delegation of farmers and citizens, John Siebl vs. The Scottish Am. 8K. SugarWhite, per lb an examination in all the branches requisite 7i@ purest and best medicine known and Dahl is a good business man and will who went away in general well pleased M'tgageCo. and others F. L. Randall Yellow, per lb to a first grade teacher's certificate, will positively cure Kidnev and Liver be a valuable acquisition to Lamberton. for Plff. Geo. W. Somerville for Deft. 8. with the interview. The chief cause of including German grammar and Brown, per lb complaints. Purify the blood and regulat 7*. Minnie Laudenschlager vs. The satisfaction was the announcement early composition. Salary $700. Address Dried FruitsApples .10" the bowels. No family can afford 12^ Northwestern Endowment and Legacy applications to Peaches, per lb...... 10" to be without them. They will save in the meeting of the action of theAssociation 15 of Minnesota: Lind & Hao-. "Pink tea!" E. G. KOCH. Prunes, per lb 10" hundreds of dollar bills every year, commissioners in putting a stop to the 12K berg for Plff. "What's that?" Clerk of Board of Education, 15" sold at fifty cents a bottle by C. L. CoffeeRio, Green 26.. Peter C. Nagel by Julius Nagel vs. compulsory transit rate. By this single [Oct 28] New Ulm, Minn. Roos Bio, Roasted,per lb.. "Go and see!" 16. Fritz Kunzie J. M. Thompson for Plff. act, if no other, the commission Java, Green, per lb.. 30 "Where?" WD* fiS&^SSL 33 G. W. Somerville for Deft. Java, Boasted, per lb. has attested its right to live. In regard 40.. Philip Youngman vs. F. H. Dvckman SPECIAL NOTICES. "At the Congregational Church.' Mocha Green, per lb.. to dockage, the remedy suggested 35.. J. M. Thompson for Plff. G. W. "When?" TeasJapan, per lb 40' 75.. Theo. Crone desires to give notice FRESH AND CANNED Somerville for Deft was first, the thorough cleaning of "To-night." 60' Green, per lb 80.. F. H. Dyckman vs. Louis Gertsman that he has received and is unow opening grain before sending to market and FRUITS. Black, per lb 50 75.. G. W. Somerville for Plff. J. M. out a large assortment of fur caps, second, the direct shipment of grain to O Thompson for Deft. fur coats, mittens nnd gloves also overcoats, Court week. OYSTERS the State inspectors. The latter step SERVED IN J. H. Barber vs. T. E. Torkelson. ready-made clothing and gent's EVERY STYLE. was also recommended as the readiest Fuller & Johnson vs. William Deering This is an apple large and rcund, Chicken-pie at the Congregational J. M. Thompson for Plff. G. W.underwear, At the top of the barrel always found. to suit any shape, HOT COFFEE AT ALL HOURS. solution of all disputes about grades Church to-night Somerville for Deft. taste or pocket book. The XChoice Havana Cigars? and prices. This is the apple, small and mean, CRIMINAL CALENDAR. largest assortmentjof clothing in the R. Pfefferle sold seventy-one barrels The commissioners explained that Always at the bottom seen. and everything else belonging to a State of Minnesota vs. Nicholas Metzen cit), and selling at astoundingly low of apples in one day last week, and they had no legal power to regulate G. W. Somerville tor State F. fiist-class Frank Behnke comes before the figures. still going at $2 per barrel. local warehouses, but with reasonable Randall for Deft. f^tkitfent ai)d donfedtioifafy. REVIEW readers this week in a new State of Minnesota vs. Ole Thordson straight rates for carrying once secured, New Ulm, Minn. Theo. Crone will in a few dajs receive advertisement. His store is in the new G.W. Somerville for State, Lind & Haf Clias. Brust has purchased Mark every community and every individual several car loads of apples. Wait! brick building on the corner of Minn, berg for Deft F. H. BEHNKE, Caue's saloon business in Sleepy Eye, could sell grain subject to State State of Minnesota vs. Marv Olson, wait until the receipt of these apples if and Centre streets. He has opened out and he moved thither with his family inspection only, on an equality with G. W. Somerville for State Lind & you want an apple that will keep all a fine stock of goods and announces =DEALERI the fir-it of this week. We wish him the elevator men." Hagberg for Deft winter. rock-bottom prices. Look in on him success in his new location. State of Minnesota vs. John Hvman when out shopping. and Gottlieb Schrot G. W. Somerville We visited Tracy last week for the If any of our city subscribers fail to OYSTERS! Ot ITERS'Notice is hereby for State F. Baasen for Deft first time in two years, and though our receive their papers regularly we would given that the Headqunrteis' Sample Wd. Eibner, who has purchased the At the time of going to press the case stay in the thriving little city was brief, consider it a lavor if ^they notified this Room is daily in receipt of fresh o\s- Stock and fixtures of A.G. Seiter, comes of Geo. Raverty vs. D. A. Gibbs et als with quite agreeable surprise we noted office of the f.ict. as that is the only ters, and that the}' can be had on the before the REVIEW readers this week was being tried by jury, having been the improvements that have been made means of ascertaining neglect on thein piemises in anv style known to modern a new ad. Mr. Eibner will keep on on since Monday p. m. since our last visit. The railroad company part of our carrier. cookery, also by the cm, at reasonable hand all the delicacies of the season,and The grand jury organized by electing erected large and substantial rates. Remember the place, Headquarters' he calls especial attention to his special R. H. Bingham of Sleepy E} foreman machine shops, engine house and coal Game is very plenty in Dakota and Sample lloora.oue door north brands of cigars. When in want of a ery, Ian)p$ etd. No indictments have jet been reposted sheas, and numerous sidetracks have large numbers of geese and ducks are of the Dakota House. good oyster stew or a cup of hot coffee, but they will probably be ready to-day been put down in the yard. The supply shipped to eastern markets over the don't forget Eibner's. to make the result of their labors EM. SCHNOBRICII, PROP'K. of water is brought from Lake Sigel, Chicago & Northwestern road. Last New Brick.Cor. Minn. & Centre Strs., known. two and a naif miles distant, in a Friday evening the express car was Three bakeries are now serving out Prof. Muutz, the piano tune', is now NEW ULM, MINN. a large pipe, the pumping station at the nearh filled with game. bread, cakes, pies, etc., to the hungry A. G. Seiter has sold his restaurant in the city, ready to supph the want* lake being connected with roundhouse natives of this city, and if the St Peter and confectionary and fruit store to of all that have a piano that needs Anton Forster, an assistant to the Goods sold at Rock-bottom prices for office by telegraph wire. In the business Herald is correctly informed, another Wd. Eibner, recently of St. Peter. Mr. overhauling. Oiders sLould be left at blacksmith in Courtland village, a few cash. Goods delivered in any part of portion of the town several fine, bakery is about being started here. Eibner took possession Monday morning. the Pioneer Drug Store. days ago had one of his legs broken while the cit\. substantial business blocks have been The Herald of last Friday says: "Mr. Mr. Seiter is an A No. 1 tinsmith testing his strength with another man erected and are now filled with stacks Wm. Eibner, who for the past two IMPROVE YOUH POULTRY. and hereafter will work at his trade. in a pulling match. Dr. Muller of this of goods. We also noticed several years has been the gentlemanly manager city was called and reduced the fracture. fine residences of recent construction. of the Commercial House in this WEDDING BELLS. Two churches are now in place,has decided to go into the bakery Another Double Wedding. course of construction, and everything and confectionery basiness at New Superior City, Wis., is evidently not about the place shows thrift and prosperity. Four more loving souls will be made Ulm." a paradise. Several of our New Ulm There are two live newspapers happy to-day at Hymen's^altar.g We folks who settled there last spring have During the wedding festivities in in the place, but the unseasonable hour refer to the [double wedding of Mr. been stricken with typhoid fever, and Turner Hall on Tuesday evening of last of our visit prevented us from making Casemir Ochs ami Miss Mary Epple, we understand that Mr. Stuebe's family week a pleasant little episode occurred either of the editors a call. Our New both of New Ulm, and Mr. Em. Schotzko will to-day return to their former which was not down on the programme. Ulm boys, H. F. Seiter, Adolph Schell of^St Paul and Miss Mary Ochs of home in this city. It leaked out that Judge and Martin Hose are all seemingly doing New Ulm, which will be solemnized in Webber had that day reached the ripe well. The former is the senior the Catholic church in this city this At company A's last ^practice shoot, age of 51 years, and, when in the centre member of the firm of Seiter & Jackson, a. m. The holy knot will be tied by Musician Bevier captured the gold of the hall, he was suddenly surrounded tonsorial artists, and is also proprietor the Rev. Alex. Berghold^in the pres medal and Private Luetjen the silver by the Silver Cornet Band and of a well stocked dry goods and notion ence of the numerous friends of the medal. The former scored 26 and the given a happy serenade. At the conclusion store, which is presided over by Mr. contracting parties. At the conclusion latter 25 out of a possible 50. Another of the serenade the Judge was Seiter's esteemable wife, ably assisted of the services the party will repair to shoot occurs next Sunday morning, heartily congratulated by his numerous by her sister, Miss Ida Swanson. Adolph the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Anton weather permitting. friends present. Schell is wholesale dealer in beer and Ochs where a sumptuous dinner will Considerable noise is made over the carbonated waters and has built up a be served. No cards have been issued A gunning party of Scotchmen, all fact that Dakota county has held an large and lucrative business. Martin and the wedding festivities will be the way from Scotland, passed up the agricultural fair without the usual accompaniment Hose is in the saloon business and enjoys road Thursday. They occupied a special purely a family affair. Three of the of horse racing//Come &well sleeping and dining car, and had a good run of custom. It was our contracting parties are any number of waiters and fancy cooks. *tt! to think on't, horse racing never was a pleasure during our stay in the village known to our people and need no introduction They were loaded for bear we judge 1 Jl feature of our Brown county fairs, and It is a well known fact that a flock of common fowls is immensely improv- to partake of the hospitalities of Mr. from the number of bottles and things at our hands. Em. Schotzko ed by placing with the hens a pure bred male. Those who never have yet they terminated in nearly all cases and Mrs. Seiter. On our hunting excursion lying about the car. Before returning, is a brother of Wenzel Schotzko.the tried the experiment will be astonished at the wonderful improvement they can 1 successfully. the party will visit the Yellowstone from Tracy we were accompanied isaffect in this way at a trifling cost. proprietor of the Union Hotel, and p&Tk.-Waseca Radical #&&/ jNii by H. F. Seiter and Ed. Woodruf of To increase the size of your fowls, introduce a male bird of one of the large engaged in the restaurant business in & The Pioneer Press says: Bishop Ireland We met a man last Friday who ran Tracy, and E. E. Seiter of New Ulm, breeds to increase egg production, a male of the smaller, non-sitting varie- g^.^ St Paul, where he has prepared a nice wishes to warn Minnesota Catho- |ySM ties will work marvels. It is claimed by many who have tried it that half. across the party in Dakota and he says and a "jollier crowd never traversed the home for his young bride. Mr. Casemier *.5 lies against encouraging a man named breeds are equal to thoroughbreds as egg producers, for which Houdans ana **&* they were having a huge time, bnt the prairies or waded the sloughs of Murray Ochs and bride will continue to Leghorns are at the head. John J. Roe, who is collecting money /"K local hunters had to keep them supplied and Lyon counties. Mowery & Heidenias of New Ulm have a limited number of pure bred make their home in this city. The I 5 for a deaf and dumb institution in Ire'inland, in meats. cockerels to be disposed of this fall at low figures. They must sell to mike REVIEW wishes the contracting parties or any other person who is asking room for the winter. along and happy journey over the For pink tea go to the Congregational contributions without written per- Mr. Fr. Kuetzing sells Stark A grain Farmers will do well to call or correspond at once. Those who come filBt path which they are to-day entering. Church to-night. bags at 25 cts. each. (I mission from the bishop. will get the best w*%-