New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
October 28, 1885 · Page 4 of 8
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NEW ULM AND VKJjMtt. We have secured an able correspondent DISTRICT COU&T.Wm^ 3? PERSONAL MENTION. New Advertisements. at Sleepy Eye, and hereafter the The fine autumn w| holds, out Mr. Vr. Kuetadng sells Stark A grain columns oi the REVIBW will contain An Adjournment to January Senator Peterson and lady Sundayed remarkably bags at 25 eta, each. well. fc weekly contributions from that burg. FRESH AND CANNED 19, 1886. in Minneapolis. fi STRAYED, Winter apples are selling in this city The ladies of the Congregational Judge Webber is holding court in at $8 per barrel. The supply is quite The case of the State of Minnesota church made snch a success of their St. Peter this week. OYSTERS SERVED IN good. A dark sorrel mare, weighs between .JSffi recent "Pink Tea," that they are contemplating vs. Nicolas Metzen, on trial at the time WVi1 EVERY STYLE. Miss Bertha Hauenstein returned 10 and 11 hundred, squarely built, giving a "Japanese Tea," last week's issue of the REVIEW went Next Sunday evening the Turnyerein HOT COFFEE AT ALL HOURS. last week from her extended trip strayed from the undersigned in the ti 1 to press,terminated Thursday forenoon, in the neariuture. i JL4 will hold the first of a series of private town of Revendall, Watonwan Co., on through Minnesota. \Choice Havana Cigar8f% the jury finding the defendant guilty. fefcfo the night of October 4th. The finder entertainments. and everything else belonging to a Mr. James Dickson, living in the Lieut Muller captured company A's This was the bastardy case, in which will be liberally rewarded by bringing vicinity of Sanborn, was a caller at the first-class gold badge at the last practice shoot, Miss Mary Bieble was complainant. Posters are out announcing a Scandinavian it to CHAS. G. LEAF, making a score of 20 out of a possible REVIEW office Saturday. f|^#M The court sentenced the defendant, ball at the skating rink for f(etatifent and Confedtioxtaiy. P. O. Adress. Madelia, Minn. 25, at the 500,yard range. Capt Rosskopf C. A. Hagberg, of the law firm of Nicolas Metzen, to pay the costs of A next Sunday evening. New Ulm, Minn. NOTICE. exchanged the gold for the silver Lind & Hagberg, was attending court prosecution. $200, and to provide for The Silver Cornet Band takes time medal. $ in Murray county last week. the maintenance of the child until it is by the forelock and announces a grand Sealed bids for lot No. 7 in Block twelve years old, by making monthly H. M. Ball, the principal dealer in The new paper in Redwood Palls ball for Thanksgiving evening. No. 108, North of Centre street, will payments of $8,33. As the chiid is forest trees and pure bred poultry, in seems to be an assured fact. W. M. $&* be received at the office of the undersigned now about two years old the sentence the town of Eden, looked in on us last Todd, founder of the Tracy Trumpet, John Geiger, Chas. Winkelman and until Wednesday, October 21, of the court will require an expenditure Thursday. will be the editor-in-chief. The Gazette ye editor bagged a number of wild geese of $1,200 on the part of Metzen, saying 1885. JACOB NIX, is doubtful about the community sustaining the town of Moltke, near Gibbon, Several of our attorneys are attending nothing of the fees of his own attorney. City Clerk. two papers. last Friday. court in S Peter this week. Being unable to pay.the fine and give New Ulm, Oct 7, 1885. John Lind also has a case pending in the required bond for the carrying out A runaway occurred in the upper Prof. Subilia says there will be no the Murray county court which requires WANTED. of the latter part of the sentence, he part of town last Sunday. A young club dances the coming winter. After his personal attention. froderie was remanded to jail where he still lingered girl was thrown from the wagon and a thorough canvass among the young A teacher fully qualified for giving Mr. M. Mullen last week accompanied at last accounts. slightly injured. men it has been ascertained that not instruction in both English and German ery, Ia,nt$ etd. Supt. Sanborn and some other in grammer department of New Ulm enough will join the club, and the matter Some tall swearing^ was done in this Public Schools. Applicants must pass railroad men on a hunting excursion to Application has been made to the has therefore been dropped. case, and one of the witnesses for the an examination in all the branches requisite Dakota. The party bagged nineteen New Brick,Uor. Minn. & Centre Strs.. postoffi.ee department for the establishment defense has since skipped for parts unknown, to a hrst grade teacher's certificate, wild geese, we understand. of a postoffice at Siding No. 1, the NEW ULM, MINN. The Gazette says cranes and geese including German grammar and fearing the wrath of a justly new railroad station in the town of Milford. composition. Salary $700. Address Henrv Dirks and Fred Wellner of are geeting away with a good portion of 15 indignant public. When young men applications to Lafayette, Fred Henze of West Newton, the corn in the town of Vesta, Redwood Goods sold at Rock-bottom prices for so far forget themselves and offer testimony E. G. KOCH. county. Hunters, here's your opportunity John Coalhouse and Fred Ort of Sleepy cash Goods delivered in an) part of that does not bear a semolance Clerk of Board of Education, Persons who have been negotiating the citv. to fill your game bags and at the Eye, are attending the German-English [Oct 28] New Ulm, Minn. of trutb, and of the most degrading for the purchase of lot No. 7 in Block' same time do the farmes a good turn. college at Galena, 111. HER E WE ABE? character, they are unfit to live in a No. 108, North (corner State and civilized community, and New Ulm Frank Huber was having a bout Sheriff Brey of Sibly county offers i Third North streets), will do well to has probably seen the last of one of the with the boys last Thursday. Frank is a reward of $50 for the apprehension consult our advertising columns. young men who figured so conspicuously the most popular traveling salesman on of Chas. Bauman and Andrew Oswho Sheriff Schmidt landed Aug. Bro-lund, as a witnesf for the defense in this the road and the bo} generally have broke jail at Henderson last NEW GOODS AND URGE ASSORTMENTS. scheit in the penitentiary at Stillwater case. an order tucked awav in their vest Saturday. Neither of the fugitives are last Monday, where he will learn a pocket for him. strangers to the justices' courts in this In the glandered horse case the court trade and come out a good citizens, city. sentenced Nicolas Metzen to pay a fine W. C. Brown, the Winona and St. about four years and six months hence. of $200, which he paid. Peter land agent, is in the city. He T.CRONE'S.TASPURCHASERHCASOTSINDUCEMENTLSPECIA Theo. Crone offers some rare bargains Aug. Brescheit, the forger, was sentenced says: "This has been a fine fall for us Councilor Chas. Brust, recently re* in overcoats. Convince yourself to imprisonment in the State .grangers to get through with our moved to Sleepy Eye, has sent in his of this fact by making his large clothing prison at Stillwater for a period of five work." Billy is a joker, which no doubt resignation. The council will act upon emporium a visit and examining years. Annie, Broscheit's alleged wife, accounts for his popularity among the it next Tuesday, and, if accepted, will his mammoth stock of overcoats of all who had entered a plea of "not guilty" boys. then order a special election to fill the descriptions, which are offered at prices to the indictment of forgery, was released vacancy. that defy competition. Prof. Dickson, of Chicago, says that from custody on the motion of he will never be without Dr. X. Stone's County Attorney Somerville, there not Last Thursday afternoon a thief deliberately Bronchial Wafers. He tested them. 25c. A family living near Courtland village, being sufficient evidence to convict. unhitched the delivery horse Nicollet county, are afflicted with NEW ULM MARKETS:Wheat, No. 1, standing in front of Randall & Noble's The case of the State of Minnesota against Ladies,Misses and Children's scarlet fever. Five children are down 72 No. 2, 69 oats, 20 corn, 25 barley, grocery store at St. Peter, and drove John Heiman and Gottlieb with the disease, but up to this writing &<0 $]# WffffiPg, 30-40 potatoes, 25 onions, 60 butter, away. He was followed by Deputy Schroth for assault on Henry Klare was no fatalities have been reported. Dr. 10 to 15 eggs, 15. Sheriff Rogers and overtaken at the taken up Thursday, each of the defendants Berry is the physician in charge. Bush river, thirteen miles from St. being arraigned at separate vUn*o The dramatic section of the New Ulm Peter. times. Schroth plead guilty and was The Tracy Trumpet says that there Turnverein now has in rehearsal the sentenced to pay a fine of $50. John are reports about that Hon. John Lind we ever have shown at prices Mr. Frederich Anthony, an old and five act German drama entitled "Muttersegen, Heiman entered a plea of "not guilty" will be a prominent candidate for congress respected resident of Lafayette, died never before offered in oder die neue Fanchon." The and the case was tried by jury. The in this district next year. If Mr. last Friday of old age. We understand play will be put on the boards Sunday this town- case occupied the court until Saturday Lind should enter the field he would that he settled in this vicinity in the I evening, Nov. 8. Full particulars next morning. The jury found the defendant make a strong candidate, but we doubt ALSO 4. COMPLETE LINE OF summer of 1850, which would have week. guilty and he was sentenced to pay whether he has as yet given the matter brought him well to the front as one of Overcoats, Suits, Seal and Plush a fine of $200. Both fines were paid serious thought. Commenting upon the poor shooting the first settlers in the Minnesota valley. Saturday. Fr. Williams will to-day take possession at the recent National Guard rifle tournament, Caps in all Varieties, Hosiery, He was eighty-four years old at of his new quarters in the basement one of the First regiment boys Besides the indictments reported in the time of his death. Handkerchiefs, Gloves, Neckwear, of Ruemke's new block. When everything is reported to have said that if the target last week's issue of the REVIEW, the is in ship-shape, Fritz will have Gauerke & Zieske are among the had been Adjutant General MacCarthy's grand jury also found a true bill against Boots, Shoes and one of the finest sample rooms and bil. leading dealers in Sleepy Eye, and they head every gay trooper would Mathias Schneider, a former Hard halls in the city. The formal come before the REVIEW readers this have scored a bull's eye. An official saloon keeper in Sleepy Eye, for selling Rnbber Wear ofevBI.y descpipti0I opening occurs next Sunday, when a week in anew ad. They carry a very investigation will be made to ascertain liquor to William Duncan after having fine stock of goods and are always to the author of the above remark. Some fine lunch will be served. By all means been formally notified by Duncan's CALL BEFORE BUYING ELSEWHERE, NO TROUBLE TO the fore with desirable bargains. Our of the members of the First regiment' drop in and see how Fritz looks in his wife not to do so. Mr. Schneider was up country readers should not fail are continually getting themselves into new quarters. arraigned Thursday and entered a plea SHOW GOODS. to call on Gauerke & Zieske, when trouble by their indiscrete sayings and of not guilty. He was bound over in Diphtheria has madejts appearance shopping in Sleepy Eve. doings. the sum of $200 to appear for trial at Bargains: in this city. Mr. John Palta, residing foilowing the Some are the adjourned term of court in January. We are reliably informed that another in the lower part of town, buried a ixyear-old According to the census of 1885, New German paper is about to be started in Ulm has a population of 3,335 and is child last Saturday which $4 00 FOR $2.00 SUITS WORTH Louis A. Larson, of Springfield, was CHILDREN'S Mankato. The field is already pretty the eighteenth city in the State, the following had succumbed to the fatal disease. indicted for assaulting A. E. Aarnas 8 00 5.00 effectively occupied by the English cities only preceding it in the We understand that five more of Mr. MEN'S SULTS it with a revolver. Larson heard of the press, but we belive there is still room number of inhabitants: Palta's children are down with the 15.00 10.00 indictment and skipped for parts unknown OVERCOATS for a good German paper, especially as Minneapolis 129,200 disease. One or two other cases are before the sheriff could accomplish St Paul 111,397 Mr. Broome, the editor of the Beobachter, 9.00 4.00 also reported. SINGLE COATS his arrest. Larson will come Duluth 17,418 has not paid that attention to his Stillwater, 16,437 back and stand trial when he looks at 90 50 The city council at a special session CAPS paper that the German speaking population Winona 15,624 the matter in the right light. last Wednesday evening instructed 'i of Mankato and vicinity had a 2.00 3.00 Mankato, 8,845 FUR CAPS An indictment was found against Mayor Weschcke to purchase forty Brainerd 7.110 right to expect. An effort has been 1.50 2 00 UNBERWEARtPER Herman Reitz, of the town of Eden, for new globular street lamps, the gasoline Red Wing 6,870 SUIT it making to buy out Mr. Broome, but as Faribault, 6,459 swearing falsely to his assessment papers. lamps now in use having to a great that gentleman holds his office at a 50 a 75 GLOVES Rochester, 5,313 The case has not been dropped, extent become worthless. The new pretty high figure, the would-be purchaser Anoka, 4,629 as stated in the Herald, but the county lamps have been ordered and will be Bs{f, has about decided upon putting St Cloud 4,360 %%}&$&!& attorney is cognizant of the fact that placed in position before the ground Fergus Falls 4,284 in an entirely new office. to make out a case will require more Crookston 4,063 becomes frozen. St Peter, 4,036 evidence than has yet been placed at The annual meeting of the German Hastings, 3,954 Mr. Wm. Huevelmann has become his command. Catholic Benevolent Association of Minnesota Albert Lea, 3,365 convinced that this world is nothing 88W TJXmtM, SSIW. was held at Hastings on Tuesday The grand jury made report upon The total number of cities, boroughs, without a partner and, accordingly, he of last week. The St. Joseph's society the condition of the county buildings, villages and towns in Minnesota having will this evening be joined in the holy IMPROVE YOUR POULTRY. of New Ulm was represented by Anton and recommended to the Board ot a population of 1,500 and over is bonds of wedlock to Miss Caroline Henle, M. Juenemann and Jos. Dam-County Commissioners better ventilation 46. Weddendorf. The ceremony will be bach. The St Joseph's society of West for the jail} that anew floor be performed by the Rev. Mr. Albrecht, at Aug. Broscheitjwas determined not Newton was represented by Leonhard laid in the jail, and that the high fence the residence of the bride's parents. to go to Stillwater if he could help it. Veter. The following officers were around the jail be moved back so as to Here's our J*, William. Upon being returned to his cell after elected for the ensuing year: admit sunlight to the jail. The latter having entered a plea of guilty to the recommendation was made by a former President. George Mitsch, sr. For some cause or other the ladies charge of forgery, he at once went to grand jury, but the county commissioners Vice PresidentMath. Bredemus. who were present in court in such great work in an endeavor to regain- his liberty paid no attention to the same. Secretary.Peter Loskiel. numbers during the trial of the Sellner by digging a hole through the outter Treasurer.Mathias Koch. The court ordered second papers tp case, lost all interest in the proceedings wall of the jail. His little scheme was The place of meeting next year will be issued to Carl Brauns, Ed. Flick, with the conclusion of that case, at frustrated, however, by Sheriff Schmidt be at East Minneapolis. Gottfried Schenk, James Clancey, Albert least their absence thereafter coming upon the scene of his operations Mattke, Hermann Moritz Noack, Mr. D. P. Davis, of the,town of Cambria, would so indicate. The boys do say and putting a quietus to his labors. Blue Earth county, informs us Andres G. Anderson. that Wednesday's session was the liveliest He had already dug into the that Everett, 19-year-old son of Hon. At 11 o'clock a. m. Saturday the of all, and not a lady spectator Robert H. Hughes, of the same town, wall some six or seven inches and it is court to: an adjournment until Tuesday, present. met with a sudden death last Saturday not improbable that he would have January 19, 1886, when the same by falling off a load of lumber and A Canadian named Isaac Boys, who accomplished his purpose but for the venire of petit jurors will be in attendance. breaking his neck. Our informant says had worked all summer in Redwood timely intervention of Sheriff Schmidt. M& in that Mr. Hughes, Everett and a neighbor's He tried to explain his real object away county, was robbed of hiss summer's son were returning home from by saying that he wanted to kill the wages, about $100, and two watches On the evening of Nov. 11th the New Lake Crystal with a toad of lumber, Mr. bed bngs in the wall. A small piece worth $30, a few miles north of Forest Ulm Turnverein will celebrate its 29th Hughes and the neighbor's son sitting of pine board was his only implement. City, last Thursday morning. He was anniversary. Addresses will be made in in front and Everett Hughes on the rear going across the country on foot, on his German by the speaker, Peter Scherer, end of the load. When four or five LANGSHANS. A pretty woman is not as likely to met miles out from Lake Crystal the horses Esq., and in English by Hon. John way to the pineries, when he was break a man's heart as Dr. X. Stone's rob- became frightened at something and Lind. There will be vocal and instrumental in a lonely place by two men and Bronchial Wafers are to cure a cough. 2^i gta* gave the wagon a sudden jerk, throwing It is a well known fact that a flock of common fowls is immensely improv- musics Full programme will bed of his valuables. ed by placing with the hens a pure bred male. Those who never have young Hughes off with the sad result appear in next week's REVIEW. to Mr. R. N. Reichelt has decided ?M NOTICE.^ a tried the experiment will be astonished at the wonderful improvement they can above noted. Mr. Hughes and his and affect in this way at a trifling cost. give instructions in instrumental companion in front drove some three Mr.F. H. Behnke desires to call the To increase the size of your fowls, introduce a male bird of one of the varieolarg and already vocal music, in this city, Notice is hereby given that lot No. 7 fourths of a mile before young Hughes breeds to increase egg production, a male of the smaller, non-sitting attention of the public to his fine stock has formed a pretty fair class of violin in Block No. 108, North of Centre was missed, and on driving back they ties will work marvels. It is claimed by many who have tried it that half of "the wonderful Rochester lamp." found him lying in the middle of the street, in the city of New Ulm, Minn., scholars. Mr. Reichelt is an excellent breeds are equal to thoroughbreds as egg producers, for which Houdans ana The lamp is 65 candle power and bound road at the point where the horses had will be sold to the highest bidder, at musician and we hope that he will receive Leghorns are at the head. J^ I E to please. Prices range from $2,75 to become frightend. He was still alive, Mowery&Heideman of Ne\T Ulnr have a limited number of pure bred the city clerk's office, on Tuesday Nov. encouragement enough to make his $5,00/ Don't fail to examine these though unconscious. Death ensued in cockerels to be disposed of this fall at low figures. TThey must sell, to make y^ 3, 1885, at 8 o'clock p. m. stay in our city permanent. Attention lamps when in quest of something to a short time, and before his grief-striken room for the winter. &&&* By order of the City Council. is called to his card which appears elsewhere at once. Those wbo come first Farmers will do well to call or correspond parent could reach home with him. light your way. $ JACOB NIX, City Clerk. in this issue of the REVIEW. will get the best.