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New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892

May 5, 1886 · Page 4 of 8

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28S? r^W THEATER NEW ULM AND VICINITY. Look out for the assessor, He is Mr.John Grimmer,our genial register Hymeneal. GRAND of deeds, is still confined to his room, now making his official rounds. Oity council meeting this evening. but we are glad to say the prospects On Tuesday evening of last week [nstram^fel and jontl fymwf. IN The city clerk's office will after this for his speedy recovery are now very there occurred at the residence of the The City Comet Band will next Sunday date be located in Mr. Schilling's residence. hopeful. bride's parents the marriage of MrOtto and afternoon parade through the Gerstenmeyer, of St. Paul, and Sunday evening, May 23, 1886. principal streets of tins city. The children of the Catholic parochial Miss Mary Hess, of New Ulm. The County Auditor Bertrand last Monday school had avery enjoyable picnic ceremony was performed by Rev. offered for sale the various lands For^the first time in New Ulm, under the auspices of the Mr. Fr. Golnast is now snugly installed on St. Jacob's Heights last Monday SODAMIGOMOPA, Mr. Albrecht in the presence of a on which taxes have not been paid for in his new quarters at the Northwestern afternoon. The festival occurred under 6f fll {ttj jillS, select party of friends. The,groom Hotel, opposite the depot. the ear 1884. the auspices of Rev. A. Berghold ft and bride departed for St. Paul the and the Sisters of the school. John F. Neurnan nas our thanks for Mr. Tappe last Saturday moved his same evening. A drama in four acts, by Franz Schoenthan, in the a string of veiy toothsome fish. John tailoring business into his new quarters At the Catholic parsonage in this city UNION HALL, The many friends of Mr. Werner author of "Der Raub der is the boss fisherman and his friends opposite Arnold's hardware store. Sabinennnen. were married, by Rev. Father A. Boesch will be sorry to learn that he alvvaj come in for a share of his catch. has been laid up with rheumatism for Christie, of Waseca, at 8 o'clock a. m. We understand that the Xew Ulm nearly two weeks. At this writing he last Monday, Mr. Frank L. Randall, of Admission 25 ots. Children 15 cts. The winter term of our public schools ng" Snnday City Band have under consideration a is feeling somewhat better, but still Winona, and Miss Winona Pierce, of BVeni May closed last Friday, and both teachers proposition to give concerts at Sleepy coufined to his bed. We hope to see New Ulm. In the evening a large and and scholars are having a vacation E\e, Redwood Falls, Springfield and him around again ere lon\ brilliant company assembled at the PROGRAMME. this week. The summer term begins Tracy, in the near future. residence of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Ross next Monday. "We are requested to "say that the of the choicest vai leties to be found Capt. Reinmueller, of the town of and witnessed, what they supposed, the PARTI New Ulm gun club meets for practice The New Ulm Lodge Sons of Herman Stark, who has been in the St. Alexander's 1 Watching bv the Golden Gate, S Band. at the marriage of Mr. Randall and Miss 2Oveitnre, Flowers of the Tropic's Band. every Wednesday at.d Sunday evenings. have already began preparations hospital for about a week, was Pierce, by Rev. 0. Mowery. This second MENDENH&LL GREENHOUSES. 3 Selection, New Years Greeting Band. On Wedni vla\s the shoot begins at 7 for their Mav festival to be held in the yesterday brought before the Judge of PART II ceremony was performed by Rev. and on Sundays at 5 p. m. 4"Chips," Comic Operatic Potpovrri Band. Hunters' Rest on Sunday, May 23d. If Probate and adjudged insane. Sheriff Mr. Mowery unbeknown to him that 5 Sonc Musen-Shne. Send for catalogue to MEXDEMIALL, the weather is fair a grand time may Schmid took him to St. Peter on the afternoon GQuartette, La Chapelle, Band. the couple had already been married The New Ulm millers and their ladies PART III FLORIST, freight. be expected. enjo3rable time at earlier in the day, and he requests us had another ".Cornet Polka, Graenenfelder. MINNEAPOLIS, Mix\ 8.bong, Musen htehne. to say that under no circumstances Schmucker's Tivoli last Saturday evening. 9 Duett, The Lonely Rose, Band Superintendent Velikanje has sent JJro Sanboin, of the Madelia Times, Aug 586 would he have gone through with the 10 Gallop, Over Sticks and Stones Band. The Tivoli is the boss place for out circulars to the teachers of Brown thinks it is a mistake to give thieving SEEDS! SEEDS! farce had he been adviced of the true private entertainments. To conclude with a tramps their freedom on a promise to county impressing upon them the importance situation. Frank no doubt considers quit town, thus turning them loose upon of attending the State teachers' SOCIAL HOP. John Peters,ten-year-old son ofAdam himself a well married man. Just received by the undersigned, at another community to commit other institute to be held in this city during Peters ot this city, died last Saturday Yesterday evening, at the residence the Pioneer Drue: Store, a large invoice depredations. Bro.Sanborn is about the week commencing May 17th of fresh seedsRed and White Clover, morning with diphtheria. We understand of the bride's parents, occurred the ADMISSION 25cts right. Alsyke, Alfalfa, Blue Grass, Red Top, next. Circulars have also been sent to that three other members of the wedding of Mr. Anton Gag and Miss Orchard Grass, Timothy, Hungarian school officers calling their attention to Albert Riegle, of Renville county, is familv are dangerously ill with the same Ida Berndt, justice R. Fischer tying the Full Programme next week. Millet,Perenial and Italian Rye Grass a section in the school law of the State confined in the jail at Beaver Falls disease hymeneal knot. The REVIEW has which will be sold at rock-bottom prices. which provides for the closing of Call in when in want of anything on the charge of shooting Henry Tickets can be had of all members of none but well-wishes for all the above i Company A drills twice each week in the seed line. schools during institute week, in order the band ana at the Pioneer and City Schultz. The two had been to Renville named happy young people. during this month. The boys propose Drup Stores. that teachers may attend the institute, DR. C. WESCIICKE. Station and weye riding home very that the Inspector General shall have Supt. Velikanje will make every necessary much intoxicated. They got lost, and 50(DEAD PERSONAL MENTION. BODIES FOUND no cause lor making an unfavorable arrangement for board of teachers Riegle fell asleep. When he woke up report of the condition of the company attending the institute, if notified in he searched for his whisky bottle, when Judge Webber will hold a term of this year. time. his hand came in contact with his shotgun IN THE STREETS OF court in Redwood Falls next week. which lay in the bottom of the Senator Peterson made a trip to As will be seen by the council proceedings Hon. Abner Tibbetts, president of wagon. The weapon was discharged, the northern part of the State last week. published elsewhere in this St Cloud and Sauk Rapids after the Cyclone of the El Paso, St. Louis & Chicago railroad, Riegle went to sleep on the ground,and issue of the REVILW, the regular sessions Mr. Henry Eckstein and family, of was found dead in his berth in a when he awoke Schultz and the wagon April 14, 1886 an army of over a hundred were of the council will hereafter be Milford, have taken up their residence Pullman sleeper on the morning of the were gone. On Sunday morning, 25th held on the first Wednesday in each in Winona. 25th ult, near Freisnello, while en ult., Schultz and his team weie found fatally woundeda solid stone flouring mill cost- month route to the City of Mexico,in company Mrs. Jos. Koehler was visiting with near the scene of the shooting. Schultz with ex-Senator Windom. He had her daughter, Mrs. Geo. Becker, at Redwood At tne monthly meeting of the tire ing over forty thousand dollars swept out of ex- was taken to Redwood Falls where he been in poor health for some time, and Falls last week. depirtment last Monday evening, a died the next da}'. istence in an instant, large trees wrenched from his death is attributed to heart disease, resolution was adopted requesting the Capt. and Mrs. J. C. Donahower, brought on by the high altitude of the cit\ council to purchase a steam fire Miss Mary Ann Degnan fell from the of St. Peter, were in attendance at the their roots as though they were but mere sap- portion of Mexico through which the engine, and a committee was appointed trestle of the Redstone bridge last Saturday wedding of Frank Randall and Miss train was passing9,000 feet above the to bring the matter before the council afternoon, a distance of about Pierce. lings level of the sea. Mr. Tibbetts was register at this evening's meeting. twenty-six feet, and was quite severely Mrs. Minnie Schmidt, widow of of the U. S. land office when the W write Life, Fire and Tornado or Cyclone injured. A freight train was passing Aug. Schmidt, and children left St. We understand that Mr. E. E. Seiter office was moved from St. Peter to this at the time and it is not positively Louis last Monday for an extended visit 1 as sold his photograph galleiy to a insurance in reliable companies place, and he was well and favorably known whether or not she was knocked to Europe. gentleman from Luverne. Mi*. Seiter known to many of our citizens. He off the trestle by one of tne box cars. Tornado or cyclone insurance 1 year 50 cents,3 years does not intend to go out of the business Quite a number ot our sons of was one of the founders of the town of Dr. Berry was called and administered entirely, but will put in his time Herman will make a pilgnmage to the Lake City, Minn., where he has $1.00, 5 years $1 30. Insure your lives and your homes such restoratives to the young lady as many this summer "viewing" the country. Pops of (New) Rome next Sunda\. An friends to lament his death. the case demanded. No bones were before it is foo lafe. Delays are dangerous. Emil is a good artist and wc may look unusual supply of "baptismal watei" broken and her speedy recovery is confidently for some good views of Minnesota scenei has been ordered. DROWNED.A sad case of accidental & SEITER, Agtso looked for. On Sunday Dr. drowning occurred at Redstone last Mr. Ad. Schell, ot Tracy, was Workman, the company physician, and Friday afternoon. Mr. Albeit Stoltzenberg, the city Thuisdiy. Wc umkistand B. BEHNKE & CO, Supt. Bulwell came down from Tracy The enteitammenl given by the cornpan} aged twenty years, was out in that he has bought Mi Fienzel's interest on a special and examined the injuries A military band last Sunday evening the Minnesota river in a boat, having a in the pop factoi} it Tracy and of Miss Degnan, no doubt with a wis a very pleasant affair, but. we second boat attached to the one he occupied. that this season lie pioposes to go it view of getting evidence in case of suit, aio soin to sa\, the attendance was The boat lie was in being in a alone. against the company for damages. not a^, large as it should have been. EXTENSIVE OPEMXO OF XEW AXI) DESIRABLE leaky condition he attempted to jump Mr. Reichelt, the music teacher, Tne bo}s are not discomaged. however, SPRING AND S IM ER GOODS. into the other boat and in so doing lost depaited tor St. Paul yesterday. Mr. md will tiy again at som future time, Another very large congregation was his balance and fell into the nver, at Reichelt is a very pleasant gentleman when it is hoped that they will be moic present at the Catholic church last once sinking to the bottom. Mr. Stoltzenberg and a thorough master of music, and libciall} pationi/ed. Mmday, and the services were more was a harness maker by trade during his stay here he made many than usually impressive. Seventy chil- Y- and until i few days previous to his Ros^kopt & Mueller, the new cigar friends who are sorry to see him go. dren38 girls and 32 bo\sreceived drowning had worked at St. Peter. an tobacco lirm, axe now firmly installelin Business is business, however. hist holy communian. The Supplicants tKcir inndsome quarters in His parents reside at Redstone and he were devided ft' in groups of Howard ClarK and lad}, of Winona, was spending a short A acation at home Rueml buildm_r The bo_\s aie CLQIK four, each group being escorted to the were in the city Monday in attendance previous to going to work in this cily. u*tie il twistm-. ot the weed and their altar bv two girls. All the girls were at the wedding olFiank Randall Mr F. Meyerding, who knew Stoltzenberg ike oi eig'iii will be tirst-cl iss both dressed in white and the supplicants and Miss Pierce. Mr. Claik was a well, says he was a good swimmer lniiiato'ial anil woikm.in-.lnp. They GROCERIES, wore wreaths of artificial flowers and resident of Fort Ridgely the early and that he must have been seized also li ive on md a fine stock DI|Y GOODS white veils for a head drc&s. The boys days, and he made his old stamping articles. Look with cramps when he struck the water, smokers1 ot tobiceo and each had a boquet of flowers pinned to grounds a visit befoie returning to else he would certainly have reached on the bo\ \e smokers. the lapel of the coat,and both girls and Winona. the shore, but a few feet distant. The CROCKERY. 'rhc lLm Cit\ Band lias airang- bovsbore lighted waxtapeis. After body was reco\ erect Sunday morning at Tor neuralgia, lheumati&m, lumbago, the ceremon\ lie A Alex. Berghold ed quite an elaboiato programme for the mouth of the Big Cottonwood river. gout, swellings, burns, wounds, etc preached a very appropriate sermon to their next Suiidav evening's concert the best remedy is Salvation Oil. Pi ice Deceased was a most examplary young the children. All the children then repaired 25 cents a bottle. and social hop. Thi- baud has made man and his sudden death is indeed a to the Sisters'tesidence and partook ET C. ET C. remaikable progress during the past sad blow to his parents. i.4 a bountiful repast. Just received! Children'-, trimmed six months and are deserving ot substantial hats, at 47 cents each, at F. Kuet^ing's. encouragement. When they Ernst Buder told a number around A few of our citizens became unnecessarily Childien's hats 2,3 cents each, at F. appear their new and dazzling unifoims town last Thursday that he would exercised over the harmless Kuetzinofs. next Sunday they will captivate WE TAK THIS EARLY OPPORTUNITY TO LNYITE OUR sleep in the Minnesota river the coming proposition of a citizens' meeting to all the young ladies in town. night, but as he had talked that NEW ULM MARKETS.Wheat, No. 1, talk up city hall matters. The very FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS TO GI YE US A CALL 68 No. 2, 65 oats, 25 corn, 30 barley, way before, and was somewhat the fact that the council called a meeting 35 potatoes, 25 omons, &1,00 butter, worse off foi having on board a too AND EXAMINE OUR GOODS. WE SELL AT Carl Trion is again in durance. Last to consider the matter, is evidence 8 to 12J eggs, 8 live hogs, per great cargo of booze, no one paid any Sunday night he filled up with booze and lb 3 pork, per ft) 4. Flour per cwt. enough that nothing was intended against THE LOWES! PRICES. $2.25$2.65. attention to him. It is the general then attempted to carve up Wm. Julius, the wishes of the majority of the opinion of nightwatchman Koehler and a compositor in the office of the Post. taxpayers. The proposition to purchase Additional Locals on first A. Behnke9 Manager. -55. J^J^iiiN &L&A &/ others that Buder did not sleep an} Nightwatchman Koehler put a quietus or build a city hall is no.new one. (BU Page. where Thursday night, but about half on his little pleasantry and marched It has been agitated for years, and the CITY DRUG past four Friday morning Joseph him off to jail. On Monday justice council has been approached time and MAX ROSSKOPF THEO. MUELLER. Kunz, watchman Fischer, gave his official opinion tha* at the Minneso- ROSSKOPF& MUELLER, again with requests to submit the question ta river bridge, sixty days in jail or $55 fine and costs, was startled by to the voters of the city. As the a call for help, would be about the proper thing for MANUFACTURERS OF Running to the city clerk's office was about to be moved edge of the river he Trion. As he has no moneyed friends, saw Buder in the to other quarters, and the question of middle of the river, Trion concluded to sit it out. about fifteen or building an addition to the engine twenty feet below the bridge, making house to be used as a "cooler" and The citizens of Winona propose to frantic efforts to keep his head above marshal's office, had been seriously discussed AND DEALERS IN DEALER, IN give a very handsome cash bonus to water. When Buder saw Kunz he said, in the council, it was thought I any responsible person or company ami omoKers Articles. DBUGS MEDICINES, PAINTS,OILS "Help me out Joe, I can't drown any- an appropriate time to submit the who will erect and conduct in that city how." ^Kunz at once went to his assistance whole matter to a meeting of the voters. a hotel building to cost not less than WINDOW GLASS, BRUSHES, with a boat and brought him Although some of the members of the $100,000. Winona is one of the most Ruemke's Building. New Dim, Minn. safely to shore. Before jumping into council had decided views on the question, beautiful, prosperous and progressive the river Buder had taken off his coat not one, as far as we know, attempted WALL PAPER, i cities of the Northwest. Although and carefully hung it on the railing of to impress them upon a single PARKER'S blessed with some excellently conducted the bridge. He no doubt changed his voter, and the mud throwing that has HAIR BALSAM hotels, Winona can amply support a suicidal intentions as soon as he struck been indulged in by a certain individual the popular favorite for dressing first-class hotel having all modern improvements. the hair, Restoring color nhoa the cold water, but all his efforts for a was therefore entirely uncalled for. gray, and preventing Dandruff. It cleanses the scalp, stops the new lease of life would have been unavailing The meeting last Friday evening having hair falling, and is sure to please. Local Agent for W. J. Dyer & Bro\ 50c. ana $1.00 at Druggists. but for the timely arrival of dedeided that there were no needs Marshal Cady of Springfield last PARKER'S TONIC Mr. Kunz, which was merely accidental for a "cooler" or city building of any Monday brought down and had locked Organs, Pianos and otherMusical Goods] at that hour. The best Cough Cure you can use, kind, the matter is settled, at least for up in jail at this place a youug man And the best preventive known for Consumption. It the present, and the members of the curesbodily pains, and all disorders of the Stomach, named Chas. Burgman, who had that ORGANS.Packard, Mason & Hamlin, Bowels, Lungs, Liver, Kidneys, Urinary Organs and council are satisfied. All they desired A COMPLETE STOCK OF ROOTS, HERBS, BARKS ANL morning stolen a watch and some money all Female Complaints. The feeble and sick, struggling Shoninger and Boudoir organs can against disease, and slowly drifting towards was to ascertain the wishes of the people. from Albert Winkelman, in Holl's the grave, will In most cases recover their health by PATENT MEDICINES ALWAYS ON HAND. be bought of C. L. Roos at the City the timely use of PAEKER'S TONIC, but delay is dangerous. hotel. Burgman had been given supper, Take it in tune. Sold by all Druggists in Drug Store. PRICES QUOTED ON APPLICATION. large bottles at 81*00. breakfast and lodgings by Mr. West's Pain King should be kept in HINDERCORNS Holl gratuitously and the tramp repaid largest and Chas. L. Roos has the _PROMPT ATTENTION TO MAIL ORDERS. every house for sudden attacks of Holl's generosity by robbing one of his paper, ceil- best selected stock of wall cramps' colic, painter's colic, cholera The safest, surest, quickest and best cure for Corns, boarders. He will linger in jail until *'S ing decorations and borders ever shown morbus, flux and dySenterv. Only 25c. Bunions,Warts, Moles, Callouses,&c. Hindersthelr furthergrowth. a&% 1 StopsaUpain. Givesnotrouble. Makes tho the fall term of the district court. fcfcPost Office Block/" New^Ulm, Minnesota. in New^Ulm. feet comfortable. Hindercorns cures wheneverything elso fails. Sold by Druggists at 15c. Hiscox&Co..N.T. ,1