New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
March 10, 1886 · Page 4 of 8
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NEW ULM AND VICINITY. Brawn County ImM Go to F. H. Behnke, if you want the years has been an active member of Grand and Petit Jurors. W Hints in Buying a ?*S3^ best California canned goods. *s$m& tbe society, informed the society of his Youn Men's Democratic Club. **&*? intended removal from the State and iSY-rvsa? The following is a list of the grand Sewing Machine. ~**fWe understand that a wholesale dry 4-Si took leave in a few fitting words. The and petit jurors drawn for the spring A Large'and Enthusiastic Meeting. goods and notion store is in prospect Notice is hereby given that a meeting president, in the name of the society, term of the district court for Brown of the above named club will be hel*d on New Ulm, with Hon. S. D. Peterson thanked Mr. Brandt for his untiring in Turner Hall this (Wednesday) evening, County, which convenes in this city on as manager. Make up your mind to efforts in behalf of the society during at 7:30 o'clock sharp. Important Addition of a Large List of New Names. Monday, April 12th next: buy %*ntJ* business will come up for consideration, his association with it. We are requested to say that the auction GRAND JURY. All members are requested to be The board of trade having appropriated George Enudsen, August Meyle, sale of Nor. stock horses advertised present. Do not let a few dollars Charles Hughes, Isack Nelson, $25 to defray expenses, it was voted in these columns last week, will not occur, The Annual Fair and the Regular Meetings to be Hereafter GUST. FISCHER, Sec. H. HillesheTm, Sr., Louis Meyle, in the price influence that an exhibit of farm products be (the horses having been sold at private held on Week Days. John Krueger, Michael Fohl, Ash Wednesday. sale. made under the auspices of the society your purchase as a rule, Guttarm Thordson, A. F. Knudson, at the coming State Fair. Wm. Frank, Werner Boesch, The quarterly meeting of the Brown Lent begins to-dav. the most inferior goods' M. Hillesheim, J. Q. A. Current, A troup of Bavarians will appear in The business of the meeting wound County Agricultural society was held E. G. Koch, Thorn. Leitsche, are offered at the lowest the Turner Hall Thursday and Friday up by the secretary presenting each There will be no March meeting of last Sunday afternoon in Turner Hall. Frank Burg, Carl Schrier, evenings in their original songs and comicalities. member present with about 75 cents the board of count} commissoners this figure, where a &$>$ Peter Clancey, Wm. Rossbach, The meeting was very largely attended See announcement in another worth of vegetable seeds. Benedict Marti, Charles Cutting. year. and everyone present entered into the $1 article commands Peter Scherer, column. work before the society with a will. Always keep West's Cough Syrup in Redw ood Falls has a building and its own style and i Mayor Weschcke last Thursday received PETIT JURY. President Runk presided and Ben. Juni the house for sudden attacks of colds, loan association with a capital of over John Schneider, Conrad Moll, the congratulations of his friends, price. asthma, and all throat and lung diseases. performed the duties of scribe, while Ole Sonsteby, 50,000. L. L. Burrell, Best is use. All druggists. it being the occasion of his 55th birthday. treasurer Heideman was kept busy collecting Ernst Wecherski, Fred. Frank, Do not decide upon a In the evening he was serenaded John C. Toberer, The shoe factory that was to commence the annual dues. Anton Olding. BOARD OF TRADE. by the City and Silver Cornet bands. certain style of machine, Edward Grimes, And." Christensen, operations in P. F. Leibold's The minutes of the December meeting Fred Benham, Clem Halverson, building March 1st has not yet materialized. were read and approved. merely because your The regular monthly meeting of the John Mohr, Sr. Anton Richartz, The following from an exchange is Secretary Juni read a communication August Olt, August Utecht, board of trade was held last Friday sister or your cousin or very pertinent just now for New Ulm: H. C. Eastman, Edw. Ericksen, from Sec. Judson of the State society, A perfect town is that in which you evening and was quite largely attended, Ed. Dunkel turns out some nobby your aunt has used and Carl Crone, S. P. Bentley, inviting suggestions in regard to the see farmers patronize the home merchants, though Dut little business of public Thom. Hoode, clothes now-a-days. Look in on him Aug. Buttenmiller, laborers spend the money they make-up of the premium list for the recommends one in particular Michael Jueneman, interest came up for consideration. Charles Sommer. when in want of a snug-fitting, stylish earn with their own tradesmen, "and all coming State Fair. The secretary gave notice of amendments above all others animated by the spirit that they will dress suit. The committee appointed to purchase West's "World's Wonder is the marvel purchase at home. The spirit of reciprocity to the constitution and by-laws probably she has had grounds for the use of the society, reported between business men and mechanics, Weigand Hauenstein wa3 52 years of healing, superior to ail other liniments. of the board, changing the time of regular tradesmen and laborers, farmers they had purchased the three no experience with others old last Monday. Dr. Berry reached Always keep it iu house. All meetings of the board to the third and manufacturers, results every lots immediately south of the Turner his 49th birthday the same day. Both Friday also thatjpersons seeking membership or if she has had, time in making the town a satisfactory Hall consideration, $350. The report events were duly celebrated. one to do business in. must make application to the some secret policy may PERSONAL MENTION. of the committee was accepted and approved. board of directors, instead of to the Now that the Brown County Agricultural Mr. Christian Crambeer gives notice restrain her from praising full board as is now the case also a society has opened a^new ledger Geo. Geary, son of H. B. Geary, in another column of an auction sale of Mr. Heideman, from the committee new clause, making the board of directors another make. and decided to transact its business formerly a resident ofjNew Ulm, visited horses, cattle, farm machinery, etc. on revision of the treasurer's books, an auditing committee to whom on week days, noneat least not many with friends in New Ulm last Saturday. For dates and other particulars consult made report that they had found everything INVESTIGATE kF0R YOURSELF all bills must be presented. The amendments are excluded on account of tneir religious the ad. in satisfactory condition. The will be acted upon at the next belief, and all friends of the society AND BE SURE TO SEETHE Col. and Mrs. Pfjender and Mrs. report was accepted and the committee meeting, April 9th. should now take hold and make If any of the REVIEW readers are ECLIPSE SEWING MA- Peter Scherer and daughter returned discharged. Tbe application for membership of F. troubled with the California fever, now the coming county fair an unprecedented from Cincinnati the latter part of last CHINE, SOLD AT CHAS The following named gentlemen W. Baarsch was reported, and at the is the time to get. Tickets were selling success. We certainly shall be week. WAGNER'S, AND IF if were admitted to membership: Jacob next meeting Mr. Baarsch will be duly last Saturday from Kansas City to greatly disappointed if tnere is not a Rud. Riesling, who spent last week SUITS YOU, BUY IT, Klossner, Jr., E. G. Pahl, S. D. Peterson, inducted. San Francisco for $1,00. hearty response from the western portion in Chicago, is home I again and now F. Baasen, C. L. Roos, C. H. WHETHER IT PLEASES Mr. Hummel, from the committee on of the oountv. busily engaged opening out anew stock Hornburg, C. W. A. Krook, Wm. The New Ulm correspondent of the YOUR NEXT NEIGHBOR OR having published the proceedings^ the of goods. Frank, Henry Crone, Jos. A. Eckstein, Sleepy Eye Herald suggests Mr. E. G, There was a considerable stir in the NOT. Board of Education, made report that John Benlzin, L. C. Ives, R. Loheyde, Koch for the city clerkship. Mr. Koch wheat market in this city last week. Mr. Henry J. Luders, of Chicago, the committee had waited on the board THIS MACHINE IS COM- M. Mullen, S. A. George, A. A. Bogen, is a good man but, we have our doubts On Wednesday considerable wheat was tarried in our city last week. Since he and that favorable action had been taken,provided, PARATIVELY NEW IN THIS J. B. Velikanje and W. Boesch. whether he cares to bother with the office. bought for 79 and 78 cents per bushel, has established a business here we have however, thejpapers would PART OF THE COUNTRY, Mr. Heideman called the attention the result of the spirited competition become to know him as a business man publish the proceedings without charge. of the society to the unjust treatment BUT WE SAY FOR IT. between the buyers. As high as 85 of no small calibre. Considerable time was consumed in The Courtland and Lafayette stock of Mr. Mullen, as an exhibitor, at the cents was paid for one or two loads on THAT IT HAS ALL THE discussing the so-called "flying store" In pursuance of orders from headquarters, company received their $2,000 Percharon last annual fair, inasmuch as a number Thursday, but before the rush commenced GOOD QUALITIES THAT Col. Bobleter departed last nuisance, and several impracticable horse last Saturday. He comes from of premiums which had been awarded the price dropped back to evening for Luverne, Rock county, plans were suggested to prevent tbe THE BEST MACHINE IN THE Castle Rock, .Dakota Co., and is said to him were paid over to other exhibitors. 75 cents and later to 72 cents, the latter where he will this evening muster in a same from "alighting" and doing business MARKET POSSESSES,WITH be imported from France. He is a The feeling was Universal being the price at the closing of business new company of militia. in our city, but the knotty question MANY IMPROVEMENTS beautv and no mistake. that an injustice had been done Mr. Saturday. The town was crowded was not unraveled in tangible shape. Mr. Osmond Gordon, of "The THAT NO OTHERS HA VE. Mullen, and on motion of Mr. Bobleter with farmers, many coming a long On motion of Mr. Juni, the president Two saloons and the Herald office in Dutch Recruit" fame, was in the city the following resolution was adopted distance with their wheat. All that is asked is a Comparison. of the board was instructed to appoint SJBt. Peter were burned out on Wednesday Saturday consulting with Capt. Rosskopf unanimously: a standing committee of seven on legislation. night of last week. The latter appeared and other military men in reference The Tracy Trumpet reports five railroad Resolved, that the full amount of the on Friday on time, as bright and to putting the play on the boards THIS IS AN AGE OF DI- accidentsjas having occurredat or premiums awarded Mr. Mullen at the newsy as ever. The Herald men are in this city, sometime in April. PROVEMENT AND IN SEW- last annual fair of this society and subsequently near that place within a few days, the Just received a large invoice of fresh rattlers and no mistake. paid to other exhibitors be last occurring last Thursday evening Jack Kettner, for sometime with ING MACHINES IN PARTIC- salt fish at F. H. Behnke. now allowed and an order drawn on when Henry Kernan, well known in Wd. Eibner, departed Saturday afternoon ULAR. DON'T THINK THAT the treasury payable to Mr. Mullen. One of the conductors on the Winona Mankato expects to have its street this city, had his foot run over and will for St. Paul where he has accepted YOUR ANCIENT AND & St. Peter railroad celebrated his Mr. Mullen said he was fully satisfied railway in operation by June 1st. probably lose it. A brakeman named a position as office boy in Campbell birthday recently by furnishing his with the action which had been THIRD-CLASS MACHINES John Boyl, formerly an engineer, was & Burbank's clothing store. Jack is a The "Student von Ulm" will put in friends with loaded cigars. As a conequence taken by the society in righting the ARE THE BEST BECAUSE killed on Monday of last week. On the smart lad and with advancing years he an appearance at Turner Hall March a good many railroad men wrong, and that he would turn back YOUR GRANDMOTHER w& same day yardman Heywood and brakeman will work his way up to the highest 21st. A goodly crowd will be there to hre now laving for that conductoi. into the treasury the full amount, USED ONE, BUT LET YOUR McKeever both lost some of their pinnacle, if we mistake not the material receive him. $20,00, allowed him by the foregoing fingers while switching in the yard at MIND BE OPEN TO CONVIC- that is in him. The Winona Republican says that resolution. Mr. Mullen's remarks Tracy. Cady's misfortune on the Saturday The Young Men's Democratic Club TION AND COME TO SEE some very ornamental galvanized iron were received with approval. Ladies suffering with sick headache previous has already been reported will hold a meeting this evening in work for the St. Alexander's Hospital THE MACHINE THAT E- will find a certain cure in West's Liver Notice having Jbeen given at the December in these columns. Turner Hall. See announcement in and the Meridian block at New Ulm, is Pills. Sugar coated. 30 pills 25c. All CLIPSES THEM ALL, VIZ: meeting of an amendment to another column. druggists. *jrfein manufactured at the works of THE "ECLIPSE." WITH the by-laws of the society, changing Building operations have already begun. ^vlr. Jacob Sherffius in that city. Mr. Anton.Zieher desires us to say the annual dues of members from 50 EACH MACHINE ISA WRITTEN 108 springs in a bed for $2,50 at Louis Buenger has a force of that at the solicitation of many citizens cents to $1,00, so as to comply with Chas. Wagner's, so there is no sense in Congressman Wakefield, who appeared GUARANTEE FOR workmen engaged excavating under he has concluded to become a candidate paying $5 for only 52 springs. the State law, the matter was taken up before the House water-ways his store building for a basement. The FIVE YEARS. for city clerk at the coming municipal and disposed ef by making the proposed rooms, suitable I for committee in the interest of the Minnesota mason work will begin in a day or so 3 BPNT election. change. river, says no appropriation will ILDil i offices or living purposes. and walls Mill be carried up heavy Enquire of Ole M. Olsen, at the At this juncture Mr. Heideman reported this year be made for the improvement enough to bear the weight of a four New l/lin, Miw Mr. Otto Pless, head miller at the Pioneer Drug Store. that, with the intention of making of the river, but that there will be one story building. The construction of the Empire Mill, last Monday evening married the coming exhibition of the society for a new survey. building, however, Mr. Buenger will FOH SAL E. the widow Oswald. The millers worthy the name of an agricultural TURNER HALL: defer until another season. were out in full force to congratulate Mr. Wm. Wellner, of the town of so engaged in exca- Any one wanting a bargain in furniture, and stock fair, he had entered into a1 Workmen are the happy couple. Lafa} ette, last Saturday had a shoulder "household goods, a buggy, single correspondence with the Cosgrove Live vating for Dr. Weschcke's new residence, harness, etc., can get it by calling at dislocated bv being knocked down*and Stock Co., of Le Sueur, Mr. A. Harrington, A. L. Chase, of Blue Earth City, was which, we are informed, will once on the undersigned in New Ulm. Tuesday and Friday evenings, ragged around his yard by a frightened of Rochester, Mr. G. R. Case, here last Saturday with a car load of be one of the largest and finest in the C. C. BRANDT. horse. Dr. Muller has the unfortunate of Lake Emily, and other owners of store goods which he proposed to sell city. man in charge and he is getting March 11 and 12, '86. Ladies' Occupations. pure bred stock, requesting them to at auction. He was adviced to go further along as well as could be expected. In pursuance of a resolution of the bring their stock here and exhibit the west, which he finally concluded The apportanities for ladies to find employment that is both suituable and remunerative are limited city council, the people will be invited same at our county fair, and that in to do. S) Franz Schnobrich, employed in Jos. their pay is usually poer as compared with Grand Concert to assemble in Turner Hall on Friday the salaries paid to men in same lines of occupation. two or more instances he had received (jpchnobrich's meat market, last Friday But there are some very noted exceptions Our restaurent proprietor, Mr. Wd. evening, March 26th, for the purpose favorable reply. journalum, the drama, music and the platform offer inflicted a severe wound on one of his Eibner, has elegantly fitted up his store equal advantages to men and women and there of considering the proposition of issuing Mr. Heideman also stated that he legs while engaged in the performance is one occupation in which women are generally by the in perfect new style and it has a neat the city's bonds in the sum of $2,- more successful than men, and that is in the management had made a canvass of the city with a of his duties. Dr. Berry dressed the of special agencies. By special ageneies appearance. Anybody wishing anything GenuineMountainSingiEg Society 900, running ten years and bearing interest we mean, they are given tbe exclusive control view of getting up a premium list in wound, and, although some of the of the sale of. special articles that can not in the line of confectionery, at the rate of 6 per cent., for the pamphlet form, and the result was so be bought at the stores, and, if the articles have cords of the leg were severed, he is in BAVARIA! fruits, etc., should give him a call. merit, and are in demand, they area snre source purpose of taking up the 8 per cent satisfactory that the work was already hopes of bringing him around all right. of profit to the special ageut if properly handled. bonds in the sum of $2,900, now due In this line the Cincinnati Suspender Company quite well advanced. On motion, the APPLESF. H. Behnke #bas No. 1 are offering inducements to ladies that we think and payable. We understand that the ought to attract attention. They are manufacturing president appointed the following committee Peter Zimmet, Jr., aged 22 years, 1 good apples, at $2,75 a bbl. or $1,00 a the now celebrated Queen City Skirt Suspenders city caucus committee has also decided on premium list: C. W. H. for lames and misses and their unequaled month and 12 days, son of Peter Zimmet bushel, for sale. to call a nominating caucus for that Stocking Supporters for ladies and children. S Ladies, 2 Gentlemen, Heideman, B. Juni, Wm. Pfaender, of Lafayette, died last Thursday of Oscar Wilde, in his "Philosophy of Dress," sajs, evening, the same to be held immediately "the first and last rule is this, that each separate "Nord" stands for north, and Fr. Fritsche and D. Haeberie. consumption. His remains were interred article of apparel is to be suspended from the in their national costumes after the adjournment of the citizens' "Mord" stands for murder. The consternation shonlders always, and never from the waist. Nature Up to this time the deliberations at the Catholic cemetery in this gives one no opportunity at all of suspending meeting. Admission 35 cents. Family tickets for of the Post folks may be imagined of the meeting had been guided by a city last Saturday. Deceased was a anything from the waist's delicate curve. Consequently, four persons, $1,00. by means of a tight corset, a regular artificial when last week they discovered spirit of harmony, but when Mr. Juni arose young man of much prominence "Jtskl The committee of the Courtland and ledge had to be produced, from which the lower garments are hung. Where there are no that an innocent little letter had located Tickets can be obtained at the City his untimely death is greatly regretted and moved that hereafter the fairs Lafayette Horse company entrusted suspenders there must be corsets adopt the former Drug Store. the hay market on the 1st "Murder" and the latter pisappear Catherine de- Me- by his large circle of friends. of the society be held wholly on week with the duty of purchasing a stock dicis, High Priestess of poison and petticoats, invented street. Though provoking they days, the good spirit took wings and the corset Now corset* are wholly bad. horse for the use of the company, visited Concert begins at'8 o'clock. Our friend Huebner, of the Washington Petticoats should be suspended fiom the shoul- are, such mistakes will occur in the fled. Messrs. Heideman, Juni, Bobleter, Leonhard Johnson's Maple Point ders*" No ladj or mis should be without suspenders. House, who is of a genial and kind pjiniUjO to rent. A desirable dwell- Our leading phycians recommend them best regulated printing offices. Roos, Ives, Brandt, 0. Hornburg farm, near Castle Rock, Dakota county, and are loud in their praise of the Qceen City disposition, was somewhat ruffled one UUUiuu ing, of either two or three Suspenders. These goods arc manufactured by and others spoke in favor of the Minn., and made the purchase of a rooms, is for rent on reasonable terms. day last week to find that two "gentlemen" women, who have made the wants of ladies and With the usual absurdity characterizing motion, while Mr. Westphal headed the children a study, and they ask us to refer them to full-blood Percheron horse, paying Mr. Enquire of Jabob L. Muller.'at the City the naming of post offices, the from British Columbia, to whom some reliable and energetic lady to take the exclusive opposition. While not opposed to the Garden. Johnson therefor the sum of $1850 new post office will not be named Milford, sale of them, and we certainly think that he had given shelter over night, -had an earnest solicitation in every household would motion, Mr. Plath was of opinion that but Essig.Herald. cash. The horse was delivered to the AUCTION! meet with a ready response, and that a determined departed without taking all their "im- it would be very difficult to fix the woman could make a handsome salary and ha-v The town of Milford already has one company at this place last Saturday. ported" stock with them. He caged an exclusive agency that would be very profitable. time so as to suit all parties. Mr. postoffice by that name, and, according He is 5 years old, 17 hands high and We advise any lady who is in need of employment the "stragglers" and now has them on to send to thia company her name and THURSDAY, MARCH 25, 1886, Pfaender thought the society was not to the rules of the postoffice department, weighs 1960 pounds. He was exhibited address Cplainly written), and mention this paer commencing at 10 o'clock a m., the J^hibition, charging ten cents for a S[a.m Address The Cincinnati Suspender Co 179 yet ready to vote on the question and there can be no two postoffice in at the New Orleans stock fair last year undersigned will sell on his farm in the Street, Cincinnati, Ohio. peep. favored postponement until the July the State named alike. But what's in town of Sigel, at public auction to the and awarded third premium. At the NOTICE TO CREDITORS. highest bidder, 3 horses 14 head of cattle, meeting. After quite a spirited and a name, anyhow? Essig is good enough, Minnesota State Fair last year he carried Fritz Grefe, eight-year-old son of cows, heifers and steers 4 hogs 1 lengthy discussion, the motion was adopted even if it is,"vinegar" in English. In State of Minnesota, County of Brown off second premium. The committee Franz Grefe, met with a distressing Minneapolis Self-binder hay rake Probate Court. by a 'good, majority, and the mt speak very highly of their treatment seeder, wagon harrows plows, and accident last Friday evening while In the matter of the estate of Ole Thordson, deNotice If the ladies of New Ulm and vicinity committee on premium list was instructed other farm implements also a quantity by Mr. Johnson and pronounce him a is hereby given to all persons haMng viewing the, eclipse. He was sitting on are in need of flower pots, they can of household goods. claims and demands against the estate of Ole to fix the dates. reliable man to deal with. We are informed purchase them at F. H. Behnke. '-the railing immediately in the rear of Thordson late of the County of Brown deceased, Terms:All sums under $10cash on It was also decided to hereafter live that he is an importer of fine that the Judge of the Probate Court of said county Turner Hall and losing his balance he all sums above $10 one year's time will will hear, examine, and adjust claims and demands up to the by-laws of the society which horses, visiting France annually, and against said estate, at his office in the City NEW ULM MARKETS:Wheat, No. 1, be given on secured notes bearing 7 fell off backwards into the basement, a of New ulm in said county, on the first Monday designate the first Saturday in the that he has imported 1432 horses for per cent, interest. 72 No. 2, 69 oats, 25 corn, 30 barley, of each month for six successive months, commencing distance of some ten or eleven feet, Should the weather be unfavorable with the first in April 1886 and that six months of March, June, September and Dunham, the great Illinois stockman, 35-45 potatoes, 50 onions, 75 butter, breaking his left leg above the knee. months from the 27th day of February 1886 have the sale will take place on the first fair December as the time for holding the alone. The committee do^not hessitate been limited and allowed by said Probate Court 8 to 12J eggs, 10 live hogs, per Dr. Muller reduced the fracture and day following. for creditors to present their claims. regular meetings. to recommend him to all in quest of ft 34 pork, per ft 3. Flour per cwt CHRISTIAN AHLNESS, the little sufferer is getting along as well CHRISTIAN CRAHBEER. Administrator of the estate of Ole Thordson, deceased. Mr. C. C. Brandt, who for many fine horses, A $2.5013.00. Jos. SCHNEIDER, Auctioneer. could be expected Apr 1 fj ai jg.* feD "ft k*r ^mi^mmmtmmim