New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
December 16, 1885 · Page 4 of 8
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NEW ULM AND VICINITY. Christmas one week from next Friday. HO^FO THE HOLIDAYS! r*v Tom Perry, of the St. Peter Journal, PERSONAL MENTION. -q| has written up Springfield in good To Our Subscribers. Hon. John Lind attended court in shape,. Tom is some on tbe boom. The air was exceedingly frosty last Lyon county last week. Sunday-morning. The telephone and We have the names of quite a large A special meeting of tbe directors of *^=^AGAINsS3S=3 \A. A. Kienappel, representing the telegraph wires had taken on a coating number on our subscription list who the Board of Trade is called for next the City Drag Store of frost until they looked like clothes Eulenspiegel of Chicago, was in town have been taking the REVIEW for several Friday evening, at Capt. Eckstein's office. lines. Even old sol seemed to be effected last Monday. $MBgg$ ^Jf^VJ^ years, and are now indebted to us by the frost and had taken on the i Capt Jos. A. Eckstein madega business for one, two, three and in a few instances appearance of the moon. Mercury was trip to Rochester tbe latter part There was a heavy fall of snow in for even six and seven years' sub. below zero, and altogether it was a of last week, WTA"^ W *t Chicago and vicinity last Saturday. scription. We have sent out statements very disagreeable morning. 'j Is to the Fore with an Elegant^ Line of Here in New Ulm and vicinity we have time and again, requesting payment Mrs. C. H. Holmberg departed HOLIDAY GOODS, not even enough tomake sleighing. but in too many instances without eliciting last Monday to join her husbund at The cranky correspondent of the Woonsocket, D. T. any response whatever. It costs Sleepy Eye Herald intimates that in '01 Young Peterson, lately discharged something to produce a paper of tbe H. Werring.of Golden Gate,was in not draping the postoffice on the death from the Brown county jail, is again in character of the REVIEW and it can the city last Saturday laying in. a stock DRUGS, PAINTS, OILS & of Vice President Hendricks we showed durance vile. This time he has been only be maintained at its present standard of holiday goods. arrested in Mankato for stealing an disrespect for our superiors in office by GLASS, STATIONERY, by the delinquent subscribers pay. overcoat in St. Peter. Sooner or later not obeying an order of the postmaster-general. Louis Bushard, one of tbe solid mg us our dues. This is but a small this fellow will bring up in the penitentiary. TOILET ARTICLES, If such an order was ever farmers in West Newton, made a pleasant item to each subscriber, but with us it issued it was probably by mistake sent call on us last Monday* BRl.SHES, SPONGES, runs up high into the hundreds. We to the to be "$1,800" clerk in dead letter Frank Huberand who don't know Last Friday Dr. C. Berry, assisted by must pay cash for paper, material and office. SOAPS & PERFUMES himSundayed in New Ulm. Frank's Dr. Randal], made a pernneoraphy on office help, and we hope that our subscribers arrival in town is always the signal Mrs. Chaplin, of Sibley county. This Last Wednesday Senator McMillan will not only see the justness, for an assembly of the clans. H^VE THE FINEST STOCK OF is the nineteenth operation of this kind introduced a bill granting Col. Pfaender but the necessity of this demand. that be has successfully made during Mrs. J. Newhart and daughter departed of this city $Q83 for property destroyed Every subscriber receiving the paper the year 1885. yesterday morning to spend the by the burning of the government through the mails can ascertain the winter at Jacksonville. Florida. The i building at Fort Ridgely Jan. 19, standing of his account with us by consulting CHRISTMAS, NEW YEAR AND BIRTHDAY CARDS The commission of the Republican Judge may join them later on. 1865. The Pioneer Press says that the the yellow label on the paper, postmaster having expired, speculation ODOR CASES, WORK, HANDKERCHIEF AND Colonel's claim is upwards of $2,000, Mrs. Frank Friedman is visiting and we urgently request that these was rife yesterday as to who would be and that it is for property destroyed at with her son, Alwin, at Minnesota knowing themselves indebted to us will GLOVE BOXES, BRUSH.COMB AND TOILET his successor. Of course it will be a New Ultia during: the Indian outbreak Lake, who, we understand, is to be square accounts before January 1st next Democrat, and it's right and proper SETS AND CIGAR CASES AND MEER- in 1862, but this is no doubt erroneous. married next Friday to one of the fair Commencing with January 1st we shall that he should be a representative of I daughters of a well-to-do farmer of that run the paper on a cash basis, and the SCHAUM GOODS EVER SHOWN IN Defective sidewalks are very dangerous the party in power. vicinity. Alwin, here's our t&*. names of those in arrears at that time things in more ways than one to The Board of Education of the inde for more than one year will be stricken Gust. Nuessle, Springfield's p. m., have around. A party by the name of I pendent school district of New Ulm is was shaking hands with his New Ulm from the list and the accounts placed in Munson has been awarded damages in ALSO A FINE LINE OF looking around for a teacher to take friends last Sunday. Gust, thinks that the hands of an attorney for collection. the sum of $1,800 against the city of ^apei4. place, who has sent in his re- Collins1 hereafter he'll buy his groceries from We shall regret exceedingly to go to Boxe Writing Mankato for injuries sustained in that signation to take effect Jan. 9th. Collins P. H. Kelly, and he hopes his customers this extreme, and hope it will not be city, owing to a defective sidewalk. will make it necessary for him to lay in will no doubt be permitted t go on necessary, but we cannot run a paper This is not the first sidewalk damage a good, large stock. the 1st proximo. without money. Gold Fens, Lockets suit that has been decided against Mankato. Oysters for New Ulm and other cities the Holidays. The Marshall News-Messenger also I Read This Offer* should profit by Mankato's experience. complains that much of the mail from Jacob Herscheler, proprietor of the the east is carried by that station in the New Ulni, with 3500 people, and one and 'Charms. We will furnish the New Ulm REVIEW Star Sample Room, desires to inform morning, and returned at night Editor of the oldest and wealthiest cities in and the weekly Pioneer Press, tbe public that be is prepared to furnish the state, has this week, for the first Whitney says he will continue to kick for one year, for two dollars. In this time, organized a Board of Trade. Oysters in any quantity, either by until this thing is remedied. Tbe agents way the most reading for the money Currie Minnesotian. the can or in bulk, at prices that defy may not be wholly to blame for these can be secured. Remember that the No, not exactly for the first time, competition. He handles only the best irregularities, but certainly there mnst REVIEW contains all the news and nearly Bro. Maxwell. A Board of Trade was brands. a way of preventing them. IN FINE CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE WE HAVE twice the reading of any English paper organized in this city several years S OF CORN are BUSHEL ROnO in this county. Now is the time to THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF ALL THE ago, but the institution didn't live to Mathias Hoffmann, of the town of UfUUU wanted by Tho. Crone, prop'r subscribe for the two, at $2,00. see its second birthday. The new association Home, brother-in-law of County Auditor of the New Ulm Vinegar Works, for LATEST STYLES OF ALABASTAR, SILVER gives promise of a longer and which he will pay at the rate of 30 cts. Bertrand, had the misfortune last Our'Holiday Supplement. AND GOLD, GLASS VASES, SMOKING per bushel cash or 35 cents in trade for more useful career. A^, Thursday to lose one eye by a nail accidentally all delivered before January 1st next flying into it. Mr. Hoffmann, SETS, LAVA AND TERRA COTTA The elevator and warehouse capacity Next week we will send out with the W. EIBNER, accompanied by Mr. Bertrand, went to in Brown county is 273,000 bushels, REVIEW a beautifully illustrated holiday GOODS, FANCY CHINA CUPS AND St.Paul on Friday to consult an'occulist. as follows: supplement. It will not be an advertising SAUCERS MUGS,CHILDRENS' As the pupil was broken there is no hope New UlmEsgle Mill Co., 40,000 sheet, but will be replete with New UlmEmpire Mill Co 60,000 Opposite Dakota House, of saving the eye, however. choice reading appropriate for the occasion. New UlmG. W. Van Dusen Co., 86,000 CHINA TEA SETS, ETC New UlmBingham Bros 16 000 This Christmas offering will Frank Lindmeyer, a laborer employed NewUlm*H. Weyhe, 6,000 V- ETC ETC Siding No 1fcmpire Mill Co 10,000 be sent to all the regular subscribers of on the railroad, had a leg broken Siding No. 1Krumdick & Co 8,000 Sleepy EyeG. W. Van Dueen fc Co., 30,000 the REVIEW, whom we are confident it las Thursday by falling off a hand car Sleepy Bye*A. D. Ellsworth 10,000 will please. while in motion, near De Smitt, D. T. Sleepy Eye*Sleepy Eye Mill Co., 25,000 Sleepy Eye*P. Beudixen, .8,000 His relatives reside in this city and he North Branch*KrumdicK Co., 8,000 SpringfieldG W Van Dusen & Co., 10,000 NEW ULM MARKETS:Wheat, No. 1, was brought home Saturday and placed Springfield*G W. Van Dnsen fc Co., 7 000 73 No. 2, 70 oats, 20-23 corn, 25 barley, in Dr. Berry's care. The doctor found Springfield*A. G. Anderson, 10,000 80-40 potatoes, 40 onions, 60 butter, the leg in very bad condition, gangrene indicates warehouses. The others Recommends himself for the coming 10 to 15 eggs, 17 live hogs, per having alreadv set in. are elevators. Holidays with a enormous ft 3 pork, per The elevator and warehouse capacity Franz Schmidt amused himself at a stock of on the Chicago & Northwestern The select apron party at Tm-ner late hour Sunday or Saturday night by FRUITS, NUTS, road in Minnesota is 5,581,500. Tbe Hall last Thursday evening is said to shouting "fire" and otherwise disturbing total elevator and warehouse capacity have been a very pleasant affair. All the people in his immediate neighborhood. in the State is 54,448,000 bushels. participants say the music was A No. On Monday he was arrested 1, and what everybody says must be The "Evaugehsch-Lutherischer Syno- by marshal Wink'eman, on complaint Fix*e Cigars. so. dal-Bote," the first number of which of John Schapekahm, and as a result appeared esterday, is the latest venture of his folly the city treasury is richei Latest assortment of An $1,800 clerkship' The best clerical in journalism in this city. The by $10, that being the fine imposed b\ positions in the departments at CHRISTMAS CANDIES. paper is published under the auspices justice Westphal. This is a fair warning Washington are not given to new and of the German Lutheran Synode of for others who are similarly inclined. inexperienced men, though they may Minnesota and is strictly a church organ. have spouted ever so lustily for the OUR MUSICAL MERCHANDISE DEPARTMENT The paper is a four-page sheet, party at the helm. The bondsmen of Hon. C. C. Goodnow, somewhat smaller than Das Nordhckt, CONTAINS VIOLINS, GUITARS, JEWS HARPS, KA- By the can, pint, quart or gallon. who succeeded Capt. A. A. Brow but the publishing committee is already John Schapekahm now looks after ZOOS, CLARIONETS, FLUTES, CORNETS, TRUM- in the United States land office at this talking of enlarging it to eight pages. the boarders in hotel de Schmidt during Fins Caktf, Bread, Crackers, etc. place and was himsAf succeeded by 3000 copies of the initial number were PET* AND DRUMS. ALL TRIMMINGS FOR GUI- the sheriff's absence, having received Hon. John Lind after the removed ot printed. In the engraved heading of the appointment of jailor and deputy TARS AND VIOLINS CONSTANTLYKEPTONHAND. the office toTracy, have been compelled the paper is a very good likeness of the sheriff from sheriff Schmidt. A very to pay a judgment obtained against Dr. Martin Luther College in this city. A visit to this business will Le good appointment them in the United States court, arrising The composition and press work is done TOYS and NOTIONS well repaid. out of some irregularities in the office The Lafayette correspondent of the in the REVIEW office, and, being oliday Goods during Mr. Goodnow's incumbency. St. Peter Herald says that Mr. D. Giusendorf wholly printed from new type, the paper of Jill kind-*, Tin Toys, Japanese Goods, Bird Cages, Velocipedes, Hobby We understand that Mr. Goodnow has is hauling lumber for a new makes a very neat appearance. turned over his property to his bondsmen. barn from Winthrop, because he can Horses, Writing Desks, Paint Boxes, Building Blocks, and So far as we can learn Mr. buy it cheaper there than at New Ulm. The Jordan Independent chronicles liine hundred \n\ ii'iet\ tunc other articles too Goodnow's action in this matter has How's this, Mr. lumbermen? the death of Mr. Carl Witt in that place. been strictly honorable in every particular. At the time of the Indian outbreak Mr. numerous to mention here. According to tbe Trumpet, Adolph Witt resided upon a farm near New Schell has purchased a farm two miles AT Ulm and on his return from town on east of Tracy, on which he intends to THE CITY DRUG STORE IS HEADQUARTERS Considerable dissatisfaction is expressed Beinhorn's the day of the outbreak he found his establish a hennery on a large scale. by our merchants because more wife massacred, his home pillaged and LAMPS. DOLLS. Being also in the ice business, Adolph is being paid for wheat at the new station his children gone, he knew not whether no doubt intends to hatch his chicks on in the town of Milford and at Gibbon taken captive, killed, or what had ice. and Winthrop than in^ New Ulm. become of them. The Sioux had done We understand that at Milford 78 cents Library Lamps. We have a line of their work.Later developements showed In response to an enquiry of State was paid last Saturday, while at this however, that a daughter 12 years of Superintendent Kiehle, Attorney General Student Lamps, station the price was only 72 cts. This dolls which is un- age, with a younger child, had made Hahn decides that it is not obligatory difference in price, we understand, was their escape, and by traveling during for an independent school district Parlor Lamps, surpassed tor beauty the result of competition between the the night time and hiding daytimes, to use the State text books. We two buyers at the former station, and they finally reached Fort Ridgely, a believe the New Ulm district has never Bracket Lamps, etc. & cheapness W is a matter that concerns only themselves. distance of sixty to seventy-five miles, used the whole series of the State text But why buyers on tbe Minneapolis in safety, the daughter carrying the Lam Fixtures. have them in al books. & St. Louis road can and are younger child in her arms most of the paying right along from 5 to 6 cents per Some busy-bodies, for the want of zes diid prices. way. bushel more than is being paid in New BracketSjReflectoi something better to do, have been circulating 1M J- This Emporium of Santa Claus Con Ulm. is a matter for investigation by WA DOLLS, At a stated communication of Charity a report that Senator S. D. tains a Very Large and Unique Globes, 111uiuinatois the Board of Trade. Of course farmers Lodge No. 98 A. F. & A. M. held Tuesday Assortment of Peterson of this city had failed financially. are not blamed for hauling their wheat evening, Dee. 8th, the following Sam only laughs at such reports Vienna Shades. China Dolls, where they can get the mostmoney,but WW1* officers were elected for the ensuing TOYS, and is already making arrangements the present state of affairs is very demoralizing year: NOTIONS, to do a bigger business than ever Chimneys, Burneis Bisque Doll? to trade in New Ulm, and FINE CROCKERY, Albert Marden, W. M. next year. if there is a remedy it should be applied LAMPS and GLASSWARE, Wm. Hummel, S. W. and Wicks. *r and Rubber DolJs. forthwith. TOILET CASES. Chas. C. Brandt, J. W. 1 Mowery & Heideman, proprietors of AUTOGRAPH and J. H. Vajen, Treas. LATERSince the above has been in 'the New Ulm poultry yards, have had &>, }^US PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, O. M. Olsen, Sec. type we learn from station agent Heideman printed at the REVIEW office 2,000 illustrated The Holiday Goods are on exhibition and everybody will be wel- WAX and BISQUE DOLLS. Tory Olson, S. D. that an adjustment of the trouble pamphlets, advertising their ten MUSICAL MERCHANDISE, come. Remember the place has been effected, and, to even up, Albert Blanchard, J. D. varieties of high-bred fowls, with price PERFUMERY, FINE CON- 3 cents more per bushel is being paid THE CITY DRUG STORE, 5 B. F. Webber, Chaplain. list for birds and eggs. These gentlemen FECTIONERY A in New Ulm this week than at our Charles Berry, Marshal. P9 are making poultry breeding a SCHOOL BAGS, SLEIGHS, Ernst Brandt, S. S. &f$ Prompt Attention to Mail Orders. P. 0. Block HE W M, UK. neighboring stations. business and are making arrangements CJrIRlSTMAS TREES,, Chas. Schoregge, J. S.^0|j| and in fact all the new novelties and togo intoitquiteextensively. The greatest Costs. E. Roos^Frop'i. "Fear brings disgrace,bravery brings everything to please both old -and Henry A. Roth, Tjlus+&&**< care is beeing taken to keep and honor, cowardice saves no man from young. The installation of the officers will breed the birds pure, and their patrons 5 says the Caliph Omar bat fate,11 his take place at the next regular communication, can rest assured of getting just what Goods are all new and prices loir* Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup has saved millions Tuesday evening, Dec. they order. They invite an inspection er than ever before. from an awful fate. 22nd next. of their yards any day except Sunday.