New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
April 21, 1886 · Page 4 of 8
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miiplL.. t 4r-, "m im^i -NEW ULM AND VICINITY. Don't fail to insure your property Commendable & ^District Court. New Ulm Extends a Helping Hand. s* now against cyclones with Ross & Seiter, Next Sunday is Easter. agents. Next Monday afternoon (Easter Monday) Disconnected reports of, the awful Only two cases were tried by jury.J jnsiramentel mi flocal vtmvd the several musical organizations calamity that befell St Cloud. Sauk Ross & Seiter did a big business in Louis Larson, of Springfield, indicted ORGANS.Packard, Mason & Hamlin, in the city will give an instrumental Rapids and Rice's Station on Wednesday cyclone insurance last week. at the fall term of xsourt for assault, and Shoninger and Boudoir organs can and vocal concert in Turner Hall Park reached this city Thursday morriing. was brought before the court and entered be bought of C. L. Roos at the City GB^u for the benefit of the cyclone sufferers Don,'t fail to insure your property Later in the day Mayor Weschcke a plea of guilty. He was let off by Drug Store. under the auspices of the at St. Cloud, Sauk Rapids and vicinity. now against cyclones with Ross & Seiter, received a telegram from Gov. Hub- the payment of a fine of $25. The New Ulm City Band will give an agents. An admission fee of 50 cents will be bard,* in brief detailing the terrible f Jli {ity aa4, The replevin case of Chas. Booth vs. entertainment in Union Hall on Sunday charged. In this very laudable undertaking state of affairs and asking for immediate J. B. Schmid and Jos. Galles, over W Mr. B. Gruenenfelder has received a evening, May 9 th, 1886. See ad. in another every citizen of New Ulm and aid. The mayor at once called a which the jury were deliberating at the fine cornet direct from Prague, Bohemia column. vicinity should accord most heartily. special session of the city council to in the time last week's REVIEW went to press, It's a daisy. At the time the destructive tornado take action in the matter. After a full OTKBT HALL, terminated in a verdict of "no cause of z. The frame is already up for Amme's laid New Ulm low, St. Cloud was one interchange of the views of the mayor action." Chas. L. Roos has the largest and new house on the corner of Broadway of the first cities to respond to the call and members of the council, councilor best selected stock of wall paper, ceiling and Third North street. It's going to The only indictments brought in by on for help. Now that her people and Bobleter offered the following resolution, be quite am imposing structure decorations and borders ever shown the grand jurv were those against Herman Sunday evening, May 9, 188Bj those of her neighboring city of Sauk which was adopted unanimously: in JSTew Ulm. Kopp and Wm. Trautmueller, for Rapids are similarly afflicted, it becomes Last week's rains and the subsequent Resolved, That the mayor be and is murder, and the jury was discharged Company A has arranged a grand hereby authorized to telegraph Gov. our duty to contribute our little warm weather have brought out vegetation Tuesday evening. ADMISSION 25cts. Hubbard $200 to aid in the relief of the concert and ball in Union Hall for the mite to assist in the good work of relief. with wonderful iapidity. You The case of the State of Minnesota cyclone sufferers at Sauk Rapids, St. benefit of their new band. See announcement can almost hear the grass grow. vs. Wm. Trautmueller was called Cloud and other points, said amount to Full Programme next week. in another column. be paid from the city poor fund. Wednesday morning. All the forenoon The Winona Bepublican is authority Don't fail to insure your property GRAND On the passage of the resolution, mayor and until 4 o'clock in the afternoon was for the statement that a werehouse at CYCLONC INSURANCEThe Home Insurance now against cyclones with Ross & Seiter, Weschcke at once dispatched a telegram consumed in getting a jury. John Co. of New York insures against Nicollet was blown across the railroad agents. CONCERT & to Gov. Hubbard informing him Lind and A. C. Hagberg appeared for tornadoes and cyclones. John track last Wednesday. of the action of the council, and asking the defendant and Countv Attorney Marshal Winkelman gives notice in H. Weddendorf is the agent at New him to place the money where in his There is some talk of organizing an Somerville and Jos. A. Eckstein conducted another column that all alleys must be Ulm. 4 judgment it was most needed. independent hook and ladder company the prosecution. The indictment cleaned up on or before May 1st next, THE:BENEFIT FOR E OF THE Jos. Roberts, one of the defenders of in this city, provided proper encouragement Business men and others expressed was for murder and when, at 15 and kept clean after that date. I! A is extended by the city council. New Ulm in 1862, died at South St. their readiness to contribute liberally minutes to 5 o'clock p. m. Friday, the We understand that the Lone Tree from their private resources for the relief Louis a few days ago. Mr. Roberts case was given to the jury, it was the Lake stock horse has proven a failure, of the striken towns, but the action was a resident of St. Peter in the early general opinion that the State had ARRANGED BY Next Monday is the sixty-seventh anniversary and that the committee making the of the council forestalled their good intentions. made out a weak case and a verdict of days. If2NDREGIJJ.fi, of Odd Fellowship, The event purchase have started back with him acquittal or disagreement of the jury will be duly celebrated by theNew to Chicago. Another and younger animal The Sleepy Eye Herald is of the opinion was very generally expected. The jury Ulm lodge with a private entertainment will be purchased by the committee. that if Congressional honors come IN THE PERSONAL MENTION. were out all night and at 11.30 a m. UNION HALL, at Schmucker's Tivoli. to any one in this part of the district it the next day they brought in a verdict will fall upon a man of the name of Judge Webber goes to St. Peter of "guilty of manslaughter in the third Mr. Fr. Golnast will on May 1st as ON Notice is given that the New Ulm John Lind. next week to hold a term of court. degree." John Lind at once gave notice Sunday evening, May 2, 1886, sume control of the Northwestern hotel. Post will continue to be published Horatio Werring, of Golden Gate, of application for a new trial and He will put the hotel in thorough Prof. Muntz, the well-known piano by Mrs. Margaretha Bogen, widow spent a few hours in the city Sunday. stay of proceedings, but afterwards repair and patrons will receive the very tuner, is in the city this week. Anyone of Mr. L. Bogen, under the old proprietary withdrew it and allowed sentenced to MUSIC BY THE Miss Annie Behnke reached home best the market aftords. desiring his professional services are name of LouisBogen. Mr. Albert be passed, which was that defendant, C0.TMILITARYB4ND last week after a three months, absence requested to leave their orders at the Bogen will have charge as business Circus advertisements already begin Wm. Trautmueller, be confined, at in Chicago. Pioneer Drue: Store. manager, with Mr. E. Brandt and to adorn the columns of our exchanges. hard labor, in the State prison at Stillwater, S. P. Bentley, of Springfield, made Wm. Pfaender as associate editors. A. Wagner, director, W. H. Horris' "New, absolutely The 20th anniversary of the organization for a term of two years. the REVIEW office a pleasant visit one World-Famous" Nickel Plate Shows, of the New Ulm Turnzceglingsverein AND Herman Kopp, who had been indicted day last week. The Old and Neiv. has been the first to strike Minnesota Subilia and Wagner's Orchestra, will be celebrated next Sunday with Mr. Trautmueller, was next Osmon Gordon, the "Dutch Recruit," this season. evening in Turner Hall. See programme The change from the old to the new called before the bar of the court. He was in the city Monday with a in another column. city officers occurred last evening. The entered a plea of not guilty, but when Hecker Post G. A. R. meets this evening view of putting his play on the boards old council met and transacted some IF. A. Subilia, jr ,direetor. he was apprised that his case would be for the purpose of taking steps Sheriff Schmid, accompanied by E. in this chy. business, after which Mayor Weschcke continued until the fall term of court, announced the old council adjourned looking to the proper observance of Schnobrich, took Trautmueller and Mr. Even E. Jones, of Lowville, 25cts. sine die, and in so doing he thanked he withdrew his plea of "not guilty" ADMISSION Memorial Day, May 30th. It is hoped Kopp to Stillwater on Monday morning's Murray county, was renewing old acquaintances the outgoing officers for the courtesy and entered a plea of "guilty of manslaughter every member of the Post will put in train. There was quite a crowd shown him in the year past. in this city Monday. Mr. A cordial invitation is extended to in the second degree." Judge an appearance this evening. at the depot to see the prisoners off. The new council then met, City Clerk Jones was formerly a resident of the all. Webber sentenced him to confinement Schilling at the desk. The first business town of Cottonwood and was quite badly The Com. of Arrangements. at Stillwater for a term of five years. Next Saturday is "Arbor Day." We that came before the new council The very pleasant weather Saturday injured by the Indians in the Sioux was the election of new officers. hope that Supt. Velikanje's suggestions was followed by one of the most perfect At about 5 o'clock Saturday afternoon massacre of 1862. tm MarshalCarl Winkelman was reelected in regard to the observance of the day, summer nights that one can imagine, the court adjourned sine die. unanimously. and yet it is only about three weeks published in these columns last week, Last Sunday night Jacob Guth, watchman City AttorneyJos. A. Eckstein. Latest styles of men's and bo}s hats, since the ground was covered with will be adopted in every school district JJl City SurveyorJulius Berndt. at the Roller Mill, came in conflict of the org imzatiou of the from 25 cents up, at Theo. Crone's snow. Wonderful climate, this. in this countv. Watchman at Minn, river bridge with a lot of tramps that had clothing store. Also a fine line of Ifoimm4mpmukf Jos. Kunz. squatted down on the railroad track A fiacas between Wm. Bierbaum and Street CommissionerJacob Rohner, The new military band referred to in gent's furnishing goods and at prices near the mill. The tramps did not Grave DiggerJ. L. Muller. Fr. Bachman, employes of the Empire to suit all purses. these columns last week received their Street Lamp LighterG. Dittmau. show any inclination to heed the command IN THE Mill Co., last Monday resulted in the new instruments Saturday. The band 8fc Street CleanerEd Baumler. to move on, when Guth undertook The best on earth, can truly be said latter retiring from the battle-field with is under the leadership of Mr. A. Wagner, Night WatchmanJos. Koehler. of Griggs' Glycerine Salve, which is a to enforce obedience with a club, a broken arm. Bierbaum was brought who takes much interest in musical Easter Sunday, April 25,1886. sure, safe and speedy cure for cuts, but was gentlv tapped on the head with before justice Fischer yesterday and At the Board of Trade directors' matters in tnis city. bruises, scalds, burns, wounds and all a revolver by one of the tramps. Three fined $25 and costs. Expensive fun. skin eruptions. Try this wonder healer. meeting last Friday evening C. W. II. of the tramps were arrested during the Programme: It Justice Kuehnel of Nicollet county Satisfaction guaianteed or money Heideman and Henry Crone were appointed St.James Journal-Now Ulm charges refunded. Only 25 cents. Sold by dru night and a fourth was found at an was last week admitted, on his own PART I a committee to act with a similar $200 for a saloon license, and rakes 2fists. early hour the next morning sleeping 1 0\erture motion, to practice law in the district Band committee from the lesident military in something like $5,000 from her dealers Tnrnen am Keck 1st Cla=s, in the stock yards, while two made court. His first appearance in court CLEAN UP. in the ardent. 3 Addie-s. Win. Koch in raising funds for encampment their escape. On Monday Justice 4 raiiznegLi] .10 scholar^. was indicative that he will never harass OomQ, Bro. Chapman, who gave you purposes, provided the Second regiment Poem... Fischer Fischer sentenced the four gentsOwen Notice is hereby given that all alleys a jury with a long-winded argument. PUIT II. that "stiff?" The saloon license in this encamps at New Ulm this \ear. Regan, James Green, Frank Smith 6.0\erture... in the city of New Ulm must be cleaned Band. city has never exceeded $100, and for At least $500 is necessary, and if this 7Turncn am Bairen... and Wm. L}nchto be dieted on bread up on or before May 1st, 1886, and 8 Poern Petry. the past three or four 3 ears the license amount can be raised the encampment The dajs of big fish stories are again Turnen im Seitpfeid 1st class. and water for three days at hotel de that no manuie or other refuse matter has been but $50, the net receipts from is assured. The committee will wait 10 Staff cxercies 10 scholars here, and the first on the list is Schraid.Mr.Guthwas not seriously injured.The shall be deposited therein after that 11 Kampfspicle scholars that source not exceeding $1,800. on our citizens to-day and test their 12 P\ ram'des the leported capture ot a huge sturgeon tramps ai*e husky young fellows date. TO COLLUDE WITH A liberality in this matter. As the benefits measuring five tect eight inches, and 3 By order of Corpl. Steinhauser has been piomoted and would have made a very nice looking SOCIAL HOP the city derives from the encampment weighing 58 pounds, the Minnesota ClI\S. "\Yl\KLrMAN, to the First Sergeancy of A company. chain-gang. There is nothing a are manifold, the committee is Cit\ Marshal. river at Mankato last week. The company has latch' been enforced tramp hates worse than work, and let Admission 25 cts. Children 10 cts. confident that the citizens will not let New Ulm, April 19, 1880. Next! b\ considerable new material, it once be known that tramps will be this opportunity go by, and that the but moie is needed. Young men military put to work on the streets they will Doors opon at ~t, peifonnanco to SEEDS! SEEDS! necessary amount can be raised without The public schools and the Catholic commence at S. inclined c*u not join the company give New Ulm a wide berth. much trouble. and Lutheran parochial schools were at a more opportune time than now Just received by the undersigned, at ordered closed l'^st Wednesday owing PROBATE NOTICE. Capt. Max J. Rosskopf, the gallant presents itselt, and it is hoped a goodly the Pioneer Drucr Store, a large invoice to the nievalarica ot diphtheria in the Judge Wilkin of the Ramsey county commander of company A 2nd Regt. of fresh seedsRed and White Clover, number will come to xe front before Mate of Minnesota County of Bro^ -s In city. It w.ib more of a scaie than anything distiict comt has rendered a decision Alsyke, Alfalfa, Blue Grass, Red Top, Minn. Nat. Guard, last Monday mustered Probate Court ^pcciiltcrm Api.l 1'tth, 1886. the May inspection. elie, however, and the public Orchard Grass, Timothj, Hungarian In th flatter of the Lbtate of Jorgmc ita^mine that will be of interest to the justices of into the service of the State a new Rasmussen deceased Millet,Perenial and Italian Grass schools opened again Monda}'. On reading and filing the petit on of Knud Pe peace in this State. As is customary The New Ulm City Band, Mr. B. recruit. The captain says he is yet undecided which will be sold at rock-bottom prices derson, administrator of the estate of Jorgine here and in many other parts of the Gruenenfelder, leader, is working very Rosmme Rasmufsen deceased, representing a whether he will put nim into Call in when in want of anything mong other things, that he has fully administered St. Peter has a "hefty" police force. State, a case had been tried in a justice in the seed line. haid nowadays. The band has made the ranks or designate him company said estate, and praying thit a time and place be Mr. Julius Block, the marshal, and fixed for e\araimng and allowing hi= account of court at Merriam Park before a jury of rapid progress during the past six trumpeter. "It all depends upon his DK. C. WENCIICKE. his adminitration, and for tne afc^ignrent of Trank O. Ruedbeck, the night watch six. The defendants took an appeal to the residue of said estate to l.cirs, months and now takes rank with the developement of lung power,"he says. QAT _Lleu ellin setter puppies It ordered, that said account be eammed man, together tip the scales at 540 the district court. Judge Wilkin held. first bands in Southwestern Minnesota. Should he show an inclination to toot and petition heard, b\ the Judgr of this court on OiiUli. 0f the finest breeding, at Tnda the 14th day of Maj A 1886, at 10 o' pounds. The officers are not much on Last Monday they received an elegant "It appears to me that there was error reasonable prices for such stock,by reveille at unseasonable hours, he will clock A at the Probate office in *aid county in going to trial before a (so-called) the run, but when they once la} on And it 13 further ordered, that public notice new uniform from Lyon & Healy, Chicago, A. A. BOGEN, probably have to go into ranks. It of the time and place of said heannf he jmy of six men. "The word jury imports New Ulm, Minn. hands the prisoner very generally wilts and when they parade next Monday will be sometime before he will shoulder gncn to all persons inteiested by publishing a swarms of bees a body of 12 men.*'14th Minn., 0 copy of this order for three successive weeks prior without much argument. they will be the admired of all admirers. 2 a musket, however, as at the muster-in, DPPQ pnR QATP 439. The statute permits a defendant to said day of hearing in the New LJrn REVIEW a Dilhb lUn OabD.in weekly newspaper printed and published at stro The boys certainly deserve to waive a jury trial, but in the same hives.Dg condition in weight he overlayed the Theresa Barthel of Lafayette last the city of Ne'v Ulm in said Countj and movable frame For furtner connection it prescribes by what tribunal the encouragement of all friends of music. Dated at New Llm the 19thday of April A D. musket only about three pounds. week caused the arrest of Anton Kitzberger particulars call on or address MR. J. the trial shall be held in case of Mother and babe doing well and the of New Ulm on a charge of assault By the Court, H. DOTY, Courtland Station, Nicollet such waiver, namely by the justice. ER,STBR\MJT county, Minn. [April 28] and battery. The case was tried There is no authority for submitting captain kept busy setting up the cigars. (L S.) Judge ofProbatc. Geo. Cady, the injured brakeman, is the case to a mere assemblage or board before Justice Sackett at St. Peter and CITY DRUG STOREf now at Tracy. The News-Messenger of six men. Such a tribunal in cases Wednesday's storm did considerable terminated in Kitzberger being adjudged says that the company sent a special of this kind is unknown to the law, and damage in Watonwan county. Two guilty and sentenced to pay a fine of I do not think that the mere failure of car to Marshall for his comfort and children were quite badly hurt and a $25 and costs, amounting in all to $52, the defendants to object can make proceedings convenience, and as soon as he is able number of buildings were demolished. legal, or bring them within which he paid. to work they will give him a conductor's the term due process oflaw. The judgement Several head of stock had to oe w$$ berth on an easy freight, furnishing of the court below must be reversed. Supt. Velikanje has granted certificates killed on account of injuries received him with a good brakeman. The to the following named applicants in the storm. Even our Redwood Northwestern company have shown at Springfield: Falls neighbors had a cyclonish experience, DE3JA.LER, I3ST Last Wednesday night Alf. Lee, great regard for Cady in his misfortune, SECOND GRADEMiss Lizzie McCormack, but aside from destroying a twenty-six-year-old son of Philander and we eagerly give them the credit DRUGS MEDICINES, PAINTS, OILS few outhouses, fences, etc., no damage Miss Mattie Bentle). Lee, residing near the Fort Ridgely therefor, as railroad corporations, as a was done. John Lauterbach's house THIRD GRADEMiss Minnie Brown, WINDOW GLASS, BRUSHES, and Golden Gate ferry, stole a horse rule, care too little for the misfortunes was immediately in the track of the Miss Mattie Haggard, Miss May Haggard, from his father and with it came to this of their employes. storm.The house escaped serious injury, Miss Hattie Dubois, Miss Pauline STATIONERY AND city. Here he traded the Horse for but the fences were smashed into kindling "WAL PAPER. Bentley, Miss Flora Winegarden, Miss In an editorial viewing the railroad another, which he subsequently sold to wood. Lizzie Halpin. situation in this neck of the woods, the Anton Brey. On Sunday Mr. Lee St. Peter Tribune says: "There is another came down and had the wayward The grand operetta "Fairy Queen," Mayor Weschcke attended 4,he Minnesota road coming in this direction, young man arrested and he is now in given at Turner Hall Saturday and river improvement convention known as the Iowa & Dakota. It is jail awaiting a preliminary examination. Sunday evenings, under ^the personal at Mankato and was appointed a member Local Agent for W. J. Dyer & Bro't already built to Spirit Lake, Iowa, and Deputy sheriff Schapekahm has supervision of Prof.F.C.Cushman, drew of the committee on resolutions, but from that point up the Des Moines valley been out since Monday morning hunting very good houses and everyone seemed the first he learned that such a distinguished to Jackson, Minn., and from there the stolen horse, but up to this Organs, Pianos and otherMusical Goods] to be well pleased with the play and the honor had been conferred on north to New Ulm, through the western writing the search has been unsuccessful. manner of the production. As the large him was by reading it in the Pioneer portion of Nicollet county to Cokato, From all we can learn it appears proportion of the actors were children.it Press, 24 hours after the convention A COMPLETE STOCK OF ROOTS, HERBS, BARKS AXD Wright Co., where it will be offered that Alf. is a hard citizen. Mr. Lee can readily be realized what Mr. Cushman had adjourned. We thought there was terminal facilities by the Manitoba. says that this is the fourth horse he PATENT MEDICINES ALWAYS ON HAND. had to overcome to bring out the a missing link in that chain of resolves. Most of the stock of this road is held in has made away with, and a few years operetta in such a creditable manner. The doctor says that when again similarly PRICES QUOTED ON APPLICATION. ^13 Europe and the stockholders have a representative ago he stole a shot gun from a man he All done themselves credit. honored he hopes he will at least in this country at present was living with near Lone Tree Lake. PJROMPT ATTENTION TO MAIL OKJDERS. be notified before adjournment. looking after their interests, and something Do you intend to paint this spring? Ail Other bad stories are told to his discredit. w( Why pay $5 for a spring bed to a more definite will bHe known If so call at C. L. Roos' Drug Store and It is not unlikely that he wjU 4 I^Pqst Office Block, New Ulm, peddler when you can get a better article *'\Q Minnesota. z*% shortly." get prices on paints and brus"hes. bring up in Stillwater this time. for $2,50 at Chas. Wagner's. *& mm^M^4%msmi, I