New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
May 12, 1886 · Page 5 of 9
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THEATER State teachers' See Nic Nenno's During the war of .the rebellion Rev. PERSONAL MENTION. Monday. another column. C. Mowery was a soldier in the Union City clerk Schilling began his assessor's army and the tire of old is still within Mrs. R. Fischer is visiting with See "City Notice,"of Street committee, Mr. Jos. Rausch died last Friday duties Mond.iv. IN him. When he discovered the imposition friends in Minneapolis. in another column, ye builders. morning with dropsy. that had been practiced upon him Editor Bowen gives notice that the Judge Webber is holding court in in the Randall-Pierce marriage he A six-year-old boy of Jacob Schneider, annual meeting of the Southwestern Sunday evening, May 16, 1886. The city clerk's office is now located Redwood Pails this week. forthwith resented the insult by interviewing residing in the suburbs of the city, Minnesota Editorial association will be in Mr. Schilling's residence, on Broadwav. Mr. Schuetz, the editor of the died yesterday morning with diphtheria. Mr. Randall and handing him held at Waseca June 15th and 16th. Fortthe first time New Ulm, Rundshau, has returned from his eastern back the $10 and license papers, saying Mr. Geo. Jacobs succeeds Mir. H. H. lecture tour. i'Z The New Ulra Tnrnverein discussed SODAKGOMOPjl. he had no use for them. Mr. Randall Mr. Frank Kuetzing is moving his Beussman on the local health board, the labor question 1-ist Saturday evening. Geo. Graff departed for St. Paul, meekly pocketed money and papers stock of goods into Leibold's building, the latter declining reappointment. 4 The knotty pi-oblem has not yet last Thursday, where he will attend and said nothing. In approbation immediately opposite the stand he has tbeen solved, and probably will not be the Curtiss Business College. of Mr. Mowery's act, a number of A drama in four acts, by Franz Schoenthan, The health board holds its regular heretofore occupied. Mor some time to come. author of "Der Raub der his admirers raised a purse of $52 and meetings on the first Tuesday of each Sabinerinnen. NEW ULM MARKETS:Wheat, Nj 1, presented it to him. The following correspondence month at the office of the secretary, Mr. Mr. Jacob Johnson has sold his saloon The company A military band will 71 No. 2, 66 oats, 25 corn, 30 barley, explains itself: Geo. Jacobs. 35 potatoes. 25 onions, $1,00 butter, Admission 25 cts. Children15 cts. fixtures and stock to H. Bcehmke, give an open air concert in German 8 to 12J eggs, 8 live hogs, per Ed. Review:The following communication formerly of Wisconsin, Jake says he park on Saturday evening, 22nd inst. lb 3 pork, per ft 4. Flour per cwt. FOUNDa St. Joseph's society has been received by me: No doubt all the bancs in the citj would is now going to earn money by the $2.25$2.65. badge. The loser can Lave same by "New Ulm, May 4, 1886. be encouraged to entertain our people sweat of his brow. Ri^ht so. calling at the REVIEW office and paying Mr. Mowery, Rev. Sir: Additional JLocals on first with these delightful concerts during the We approve the manly course you for this notice. of the choicest varieties to be found Station agent Ueideman desaes us to Page. summer months, if a band stand was have taken in relation to the sham wedding say that during the summer months the erected in the park. at the of-Jast evening, and present you The most toothsome maple sugar and Cuicago & Northwestern railroad will with this small sum of money,$52,00, FOR SALE- A one and a half story syrup can now be found at Frank H. MEMHALL GHEENHDOSES. A large invoice of Wm. J. Cary's not as a charity fund, nor to reward run refrigt rator cars every Monday, brick residence, located Behnke's grocery store, corner Minn, soap, the best dirt eradicator known you for doing "right, but to show that on Minnesota street, between 4th and Wednesday and Fuday for Chicago. and Centre streets. we appreciate the bold and fearless and a chemically pure compound, has Send for catalogue to MEXDENHALL, 5th North streets. The premises ^Shipments for this car will be received manner in which you repudiated the just been received by Frank H. Behnke. comprise two lots. For particulars FLORIST, Street commissioner Rohner is after jftat this station up to 9:30 a. m. cowardly fraud, which was perpetrated enquire of This renowned toilet, bath and laundry upon you and this whole community. the poll tax. AH our citizens not exempt MINNEAPOLIS, MINX. 1R C. WESCHCKE. soap is manufactured from vegetable The street car drivers in Winona Respectfully, Aug 586. May 26) from the workings of the poll tax oils and lyes, and is the only vegetable emulated the example of their brethren COM. OF CITIZENS." ordinance will find commissioner SEEDS! SEEDS! NIO. NENNO, soap in the world. Try a cake and be iu New York and went on a strike This was followed by 49 names of Rohner's notice in another column interesting convinced. last week. The company turned their prominent citizens. reading. SOLICITOR horses out to pasture, the cars are locked Just received by the undersigned, at I desire in reply most sincerely to A nother fatal shooting accident occurred Home InsuranceCo. the Pioneer Druse Store, a large invoice up in the barns and the people The health board gives notice in thank the citizens of New Ulm, for in Redwood county on Friday, 30th of fresh seedsRed and White Clover, walk. another column that the keeping of their cordial endorsement in my action. ult. The four-year-old child of Mr. Alsyke, Alfalfa, Blue Grass, Red Top, OF NEW YORK. swine will be prohibited in the sixteen The gift is the more prized by me, as Orchard Grass, Timothy, Hungarian Blake of Tree Lakes was shot and almost A company of Mankato capitalists fire, cyclones Millet.Perenial and Italian Rye Grass blocks fronting on Minnesota street between it had its conception and consummation bjT Insures against loss instantly killed during the temporary have leased several hundred acres of which will be sold at rock-bottom prices. tornadoes and wind storms, at lowes, oth South and 5th North streets, wholly outside of my congregation, absence of the parents. Just land along the Blue Earth and Minnesota Call in when in want of anything rates. from and after May 15th. and in the fact that it was so emphatically how the accident occurred is not known, in the seed line. rivers and in the vicinity of Minneopa City office at his old stand adjoining offered as a token of approbation. but it is supposed someone removed or Newhart's office. Falls ith aview of prospecting for DR. C. WESCHCKE. Mr. H. A. Subilia, Sr., collected and As a charity gift, I should disturbed an old shot gun standing in a coal anil other minerals, evidence of 50 DEAD BODIES FOUND had transmitted to Governor Hubbard scorn to accept it, so long as I have corner, with the sad results above noted. which have bfen discovered $169.75 for the relief of the Sauk Rapids strength to provide for my household and St. Cloud cyclone sufferers. It is rumored that ex-Judge E. St. by my labor and as a reward for doing This, with the $200 appropriated by the The local board of health were in IN THE STREETS OF Julien Cox, who is now practicing law right it would be equally distasteful, city council, makes a total of 369,75 consultation a few days since with Rev. at St. P.ail, will be put forward as a for this might imply, that it was a forwarded from New Ulm. A. Berghold witn a view of having a candidate for Hate Senator Nicollet rare thing for me to do right, which 1 St Cloud and Sauk Rapids after the Cyclone of pest house built somewhere in the vicinity county. The next thing we'll hear aim to do always but as an expression The Omaha road has changed back of the St. Alexander's hospital. April 14, 1886 an army of over a hundred were from th's wily statesman he'll aspire to of sympathy in frowning upon the insult to the old time card so far as the Pierre The needs of such an institution have succeed Judge Webber on the bench. offered me and the guests present, express is concerned. Passengers leaving fatally wounded a solid stone flouring mill cost- become painfully apparent the past two more especially, and to the whole community here on the 9:40 train go through Peuser Bros, removed the'.r cigar or three weeks, owing to.the prevalance delav at Kasota. anj- more remotely, I accept it most to St.Paul without ing over forty thousand dollars swept out of ex- factory to Tracy last Thursday. The of diphtheria in large and poorly housed gladly, and prize it infinitely above its Coming west the train leaves St. Paul bo}s understand their business thoroughly families. Up to this time it has been a istence in an instant, large trees wrenched from at 11 p. m. and arrives in New Ulm at nominal worth. In this connection, I and will no doubt succeed in puzzle to the authorities what to do 4:58 a. m. wish to brand the report, that I had building up a good trade at their newlocation. with patients afflicted with diphtheria, their roots as though they -were but mere sap- stated the parties were to be married aGuv." Joy, the once prohibition As the boys -are good citizens, and but for the noble and generous impulses by the priest from Waseca, or any other lings the REVIEW hates to see them go. of the Poor Hand-Maids ot Jesus candidate for governor of the State of priest, as a deliberate falsehood. Christ, who are always ready and willing Maine, was brought before his honor, Very Respectfully, We write Life, Fire and Tornado or Cyclone Speaking of Buder's attempt at to assist suffering humanity, the justice Fisher, last week on a charge of C. MOWERY. JLdrowning the Tracy Trumpet says: question of what to do with poor people drunkenness and disorderly conduct. insurance in reliable companies. "Very hkely there was a warmer place He was allowed to depart on payment afflicted with infectious diseases would New Ulm Minn., May 8th, 1886. awaiting him where he would soon Tornado or cyclone insurance 1 year 50 cents,3 years of $14,65, fine and costs. He has since long since have become a serious one. Referring to the item in the last issue have forgotten the chilly water." Now turned over anew leaf. It is thought that a suitable building of the REVIEW in regard to the $1.00, 5 years $1.50. _Insure your lives and your homes if Buder hid only thought of this he marriage of Frank L. Randall and can be constructed for about $1000, Winona E. Pierce we wish to give the might not have been so 'anxious to be Prank H. Behnke has just received before it is too late. Delays are dangerous, and the Sisters have agreed to take care facts in the case, which are, that it helped out of cold the water. and opened out an elegant line of coral of all patients on the same condition was all arranged and thoroughly understood ROSS & SEITER, Agts. and Vienna glass-ware, most suitable between Mr. Randall, Winnie and terms as maintain at the hospital. Henry Himmelman. Jr., one of the for wedding and birthday present making. and ourselves that the ceremony by the The board of health are in earnest in mo-t popular young men in Mankato priest was to be performed simply as a B. BEHNKE & CO., The articles shown embrace I this matter and something officially and well known to many of our citizens, matter of form and to comply with the everything suitable for everyday use, mav be heard from them ere long. was married on the 4th inst. to rules of the Catholic church. When and yet they are nice enough to grace a Mr. Randall made it otherwise, he did Miss Sue Schuerer, also of Mankato. Mr. Peter Herrian, chief of the New king's table. Don't fail to look in on it entirely without our knowledge or The REVIEW joins Mr. Himmelman's consent, and we were not aware that Ulm fire department, was very seriously Mr. Behnke when in want of something EXTENSIVE OPENING OF NEW AND DESIRABI E manv New Ulm friends in wishing him he had done so until tne next morning. injured last Thursday evening by beautiful in glass-ware. and his bride much joy and happiness. SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS. one of his horses tramping upon him. MR. AND MRS. C. H. ROSS. The vote of the officers of the Second His stableman having reported that Oh, aren't they pretty!" a young regiment M. N. G. for Inspector of Rifle one of the horses had difficully in eating Since the last issue of the REVIEW, I ladv was heard to exclaim as the New Practice resulted in tne unanimous have had opportunity to investigate his food, Mr. Herrian went into READY-MADE Ulm City Band passed through the choice of Lieut. E. W. Bird, of Fairmont. thoroughly how far Mr. and Mrs. C. H. the horse's stall to ascertain the cause Ross were implicated in the deception stivets last Sunday afternoon. It is Lieut. Bird's home paper very of the^trouble and was followed by his at the pretended wedding, and am not exactly known whether she referred justly says: "Lieutenant Bird has become three-year-old boy. When he discovered glad to state that I believe them both to the members of the band or their one of the best posted and most to be perfectly innocent, and to be the the presence of the boy Mr. handsome uniforms, but some of the chief sufferers from the wicked imposition. skilful riflemen in the State, and the Herrian stooped down to pick him up, members think it must have been the I only wish that all their friends fact that he was elected unanimously and just at this juncture the horse could have the same opportunity to former. shows that his abilities are appreciated GROCERIES, kicked Herrian in the pit of the stomach satisfy themselves, that I have had. I DI[Y GOODS by the officers of the Second regiment." Tramps will hereafter steer clear of am sure they would come out as fully and dropped him senseless under the convinced. Sleepy* Eye, the council of that burgh horse's feet, carrying the boy with him. The Post thinks because the editor of I believe every word of the above hiving decided that their stay in the The stableman being attracted by the the REVIEW is a member of the city statement, made by Mr. and Mrs. Ross, vill ie shall be gauged by the amount unusual noise hastened into the stable, to be true. council he is honored enough, and of work they may be capableJof doing on but before Mr. Herrian could be rescued Respectfully, should therefore have permitted the the streets. There is nothing a tramp the horse had succeeded in dancing C. MOWERY. Post to be continued as the "official" hates worse than work he was not intended a jig on his prostrate form. His paper of the city. The editor of the for work, and he will go around The prospects now seem good that at face, head, back, hands and arms were REVIEW had nothing to say on the question, ETC. ETC. a town where that commodity is no distant day Capt. J. Nix of this city ivmg badly bruised and cut and his right kneecap either officially or otherwise, and around in the streets. will be placed on the pension roll with was knocked out of place, and the is therefore entirely blameless for the the rank of captain, the House committee only wonder is that he escaped with action of the council in this matter. When the editor of the Redwood Beveille on pensions having recommended his life. The boy was more fortunate REBut as the distinction carries with it asserts that the editor of the WE TAK THIS EARLY OPPORTUNITY TO INVITE OUR the passage of the bill for his relief. and escaped without serious injury .Dr. no emoluments not enjoyed by the VIEW "does not set type, make up The following is the report of the committee FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS TO GIVE US A CALL Berry has Mr. Herrian in charge and forms, run the presses or do any of the "semi-official" organ, what's in the to the House: he expects to bring him around to his mechanical work involved in the publishing name anyhow? AND EXAMINE OUR GOODS. WE SELL AT "The claimant was captain of a company former self in course of time. of the REVIEW he is simply called out by the governor of Minnesota If all the money the farmers of Minnesota THE LOWEST PRICES. talking about something of which he during the Sioux Indian outbreak Some people are never satisfied. Here have been swindled out ef during and massacre in 1862, when he knows nothing. If Mr. Turrell works are our friends of the Post growling the past ten years by slick-tongued was wounded in the hand and arm and half as hard on his farm as we do in A. Behnke, Manager. BEH1TKE & CO* because the REVIEW has been designated lost its use on account of said wound. tree agents and their unprincipled employers, our office we will take it all back as the official paper of the city. If The legislature of the state passed the had been properly cared for about his "proxy" farming. following resolution: That our senators CITY DRUG STOREP such designation of the REVIEW carried and invested it would now be sufficient and representatives in congress are with it any special pecuniary significance to build a good barn for every farmer Station agent Heideman gave notice hereby requested to obtain a special act detrimental to the Post, there of congress granting a captain's pension in the state. Still in spite of everything to our shippers last Saturday that the might be same excuse for the pityable to said Jacob Nix, or such other relief the work goes on. The smooth talk, Chicago & Northwestern railroad was plight in which that paper has placed as his condition demands approved CSAS* $. ROOS, the entrancing chromos, the golden again prepared to handle freight, and Feb. 2, 1881. The claimant was granted itself before its readers* In order that promises, make the victim forgetful of that all consignments for Chicago and a pension by act of congress approved both the English and German speaking the advice,of his real friends, and he July 22, 1882, with the rank of captain, points east would be received and people may be kept informed of the at the rate of one-third disability. In gives the order to-day to regret it for promptly forwarded to destination. DEALER, IN council's doings, it has been customary accordance with said act, claimant is years to come.Farm, Stock and During the early stages of the railroad now drawing a pension of $66.63 per to publish the proceedings, ordinances, Home. DRUGS MEDICINES, PAINTS, OILS troubles in Chicago all freight was tied month. Owing to the act referred to, etc., in both papers, and both received the claimant is barred from the relief up, and at this station, as at all others, alike compensation for such publications. The many friends of Capt. John intended, and cannot be rated in accordance WINDOW GLASS, BRUSHES, freight would only be taken at shipper's There is no intention on the part with his disability. The committee Jones in this city and in the vicinity of risk. of any one to change this practice. therefore report a special bill, placing STATIONERY AND Fort Ridgely will be sorry to learn of him on the pension roll with the Now, the official" paper has to file a WALL PAPER, TheNewUlmCityBand has decided to 4 his death, which occurred in St. Paul on rank of captain." copy of each issue in the city clerk's give concerts week after next in a number Tuesday of last week. During the Indian office and, besides, make affidavit to of town3 to the west of us. They outbreak in 1862 Capt. Jones was all official publications, for which no The membership of the Co. A Military will appear in Harmony Hall, Sleepy an ordinance sergeant in the regular extra compensation is paid. This the band is now as follows: A. A. Eye, next Monday evening, at Redwood army, and was stationed at Fort Ridgely. "semi-official" paper is not required to Bogen, drum major H. A. Subilia, Jr., Falls on Tuesday evening, at Gambles Local Agent for W. J. Dyer & Bro* He did gallant service in repelling do, and consequently in a pecuniary piccolo C. Stengel, E clarinet Singer Hall, Springfield, Wednesday evening the attack of the savages on the fort sense the latter paper has the best bargain clarinet A. G. Wagner, solo cornet and at Tracy Thursday evening. Mr. and those with him at that time remember of the two. Where is the Post's P. Organs, Pianos and otherMusicalGoods and leader Fred Pfaender, 1st cornet Miller will in a few days visit the towns him with heartfelt gratitude. It cause for complaint come in then? Is A. G. Seiter, 2nd cornet And. J. to make the necessary arrangements. was mainly his well-directed fire of the it the honor the word "official" carries The band is one of the finest in the Eckstein Alto Wm. Schmidt, 1st Trombone A COMPLETE STOCK OF ROOTS, HERBS, BARKS AN. artillery that kept the Indians at bay. with it? Must be. Well, as far as the Minnesota valley and their entertainments Gott. Schmidt, 2nd Trombone In 1863 he was made captain of the REVIEW is concerned the Post might PATENT MEDICINES ALWAYS ON HAND. cannot help but please our western Otto Seiter, baritone Ed. Dunkel, bass Third Minnesota battery, and did frontier have continued to wrap itself in its neighbors. At each place the Ed. Stoeckert, snare drum Tory Olsen, PRICES QUOTED ON APPLICATION. service until the close of the war^ official cloak, though ordinarily when band gives asocial hop at the conclusion bass drum. Baing all of the best musicians At the reunion in this city last August a garment has been worn twenty-three of the concert. We bespeak a PROMPT ATTENTION TO MAIL ORDERS. in this city. Orders for music years it is laid aside without any heartburnings. he was present and done much to make H?A pleasant and profitable trip for the may be left either at A. G. Wagner's b0Js', AV4 y^Mrh^ s*k the festival a success, J* ^^fM Office Block, New Ulm,Minnesota. A id or A. A Bogen. USPM^'"'k?l Post 1 iff 'JSjfk- &&