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

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yNEW ULM AND VICINITY. MEMORIAL JOAY.l The annual inspection of the Minnesota best to the honor, of the great and beloved PERSONAL MENTION. Complaint is'made that choice plants National Guard is now being made poet An unusually large audience and^ flowers have been stolen from The heat is becomming oppressive. dispersed late in the evening with by Gen. J. R. King. Co. I of St. Peter Programme far its Observance "A. F. Walton, ex-register of deeds, graves at the public cemetery. This the pleasant feeling of having been **fk was inspected Monday afternoon and was a caller at the REVIEW office Saturday. in yew Vim. should not be, and if the fjieipetrator is present at the noblest entertainment mustered 47 men. Co. A of this place long to be commemorated. "50 Horses Wanted." See ad. in caught he will receive the full benefit was inspected Monday evening and Mr. and Mrs. Aug. Schell have another column. of the law. Memorial Day, Sunday, May 30th, New Ulm, Minn., May 24, 1886. mustered 41 men. Both companies returned from their visit in the dual will be observed in this city under the ICE CREAM, Editor Review:Mr.Randall has not, showed improvement over last year. Strawberries are selling in this market cities. auspices of Hecker Post No. 48, G. A. Jeff Davis like, donned the peticoats for for 15cts. per box. protection, but he has attempted to R. as per the following Joseph Siebei, representing Auerbach, Jacob Hoescheler, proprietor of the hide behind them. When he was at LEMON BEER, LEMONADE Finch & Van Slyck of St. Paul, Star sample room, has just received a PROGRAMME: Corporal Ouren rejoices in the arrival my house last, he told Mrs. Ross to AND CARBONATED WA- Assembly of committee on decoration, was in town Sunday. very large stock of choice wines and of a new girl at his house last Sunday. throw all the blame on him, but he at Turner Hall, at 9:30 o'clock a. seems to have changed his mindprobably TERS. We'll take cigars in ours, Corp. liquors, and he is prepared to supply Cel. Bobleter and Adjutant Eckstein finds the load too heavyfor he m., who will proceed to the cemeteries the wants of all classes. While his went to. St Peter Monday to witness now undertakes to throw it all on her to decorate the graves of deceased comrades. Coffee, Molls, Sandwiches, The Linden brass band will probably goods are first-class, his prices are as the inspection of Co. I of that shoulders. As to the arrangements At 1:30 o'clock p. m. the precession be engaged to furnish music for the etc. low as tne lowest. Goods will be sold place. that a priest was to assist at the first will form at Turner Hall in the 4th of July celebration at Madelia. ceremony, I will say the first suggestion in any quantity less than five gallons Always Fresh and of best Quality, Gen. J. R. King, Inspector General by us was that the priest should be following order: and those in want of anything in his M. N. G., was in the city Monday at second, then Mr Randall saw that the Messrs. Pahl and Koch now enjoy 1Officer-of-the-day and aid. line will do well to give Jake a call. ceremony by the priest must be first evening. The general served in the regiment the luxury of a well established system 2President of the day, chaplain and could not be second that is, he gave with Col. Baasen during the of water works. We are getting there, John Hevelmeyer, from across the orator and members of the city government us to understand that the rules of his war. by degrees. river, met with a painful accident in church required it, that he would be excommunicated AUGUST JPBEUSS, Prop'r. in carriages. if the ceremony by the Dr. Berry went down to St. Peter this city last Friday as he was starting The Mew Ulm City Band started 3New Ulm City Band. priest was not first. We have ascertained "s. 8. mj8iiif jt{., yesterday to attend the semi-annual home with his family. When near the west Monday morning. To-night they 4Co. A, 2nd Regiment M. N. G. since, that this is not a fact. We meeting of the Minnesota Yally Medical City Mill the neck yoke in some manner play at Redwood Falls and to-morrow 5Hecker Post No. 48, G. A. R. have also ascertained that it is a association. allowed the wagon tongue to drop very rare exception, when the ceremony at Springfield. 6New Ulm Turnverein. by the priest is first in cases of "mixed to the ground and in the sudden stop W. H. Parker, of Otego, N. Y., 7Scholars of the several schools. NEW ULM, marriage." It makes but very little MIXX. We are glad to note that Mr. Peter of the wagon consequent to the accident brother-in-law of Mr. J. Newhart, has 8Citizens on foot and in carriages. difference what was not said. The Herrian is" convalescing, but it will be all the occupants were hurled violently been visiting in this city for the past question is "what was understood." Parents who contemplate giving their LINE OF MARCH. several weeks yet before he will be He says he made certain arrangements into the street, all escaping serious two weeks. He departed for home yesterday children the opportunity of acquinag Down State to Second South street able to resume work. in deference to desires of Mrs. Ross the art of Violin playing should be very injury, however, except Mr. Hevelmeyer, morning. down Second South to Minnesota up and Winnie. Now they (Mrs. Ross judicious in the choice of a teacher, who had his left shoulder dislocated. Only a few days more in which to pay Minnesota to Fourth North up Fourth Hon. C. C. Goodnow.of Pipestone, and Winnie) did no want any legal ceremony and guard against them falling in the Dr. Berry has the unfortunate except the Protestant, if there real estate taxes without incmring the North to State thence to the public bands of so-called music teachers, whoin tarried with mine host Seiter Thursday was to be a Protestant ceremony. man in charge. the majority of cases are nothing but penalty of 10 per cent, which attaches cemetery where the exercises of the night last. Mr. Goodnow is now Mr. Randall knows this and it is useless quacks or chartations. I am now prepared to all taxes not paid on June 1st. day will take place. During the progress engaged building railroads, but he is for him to deny it. There could be but The attention of farmers and other to receive pupils single or in classes. of the procession through the city not yet quite ready to submit a proposition one legal ceremony this of course horse owners is called to the advertisement H. A. SUBILIA, A number of our neighboring towns would be the first, hence the second the flags of the city will be half-masted to New Ulm. "50 Horses Wanted,".which appears would be simply a matter of form, we FOB SALE- are beginning preparations to celebrate A one and a half story and the church bells will be tolled. Mr. Herman Hein. who has just in another column in this issue of overlooked this'fact. He admits he did brick residence, located July 4th. New Ulm's celebration will ORDER OF EXERCISES AT THE CEMETERY. graduated at the Milwaukee gymnasium, the REVIEW. The horses are required not. He says, "I know it would," (re- on Minnesota street between 4th and begin on June 23d and continne a 1st, music by the band 2nd, prayer ferring to the first ceremony being legal). for the St. Paul cavalry troop which returned home last Saturday morning. 5th North streets. The premisescomprise whole week. In this he admits he deceived by the Chaplain 3rd, oration in English two lots. For particulars go into camp with the Second regiment Mr. Hein stood 5th in the graduating us, for he certainly cannot think we enquire of 4th, music by the Musen-Scehne The Republican Congressional committee at this place next month. The horses class, which is remarkably good. would be foolish enough to invite friends 5th, oration in German by the President iR. C. WESCHCKE. will be in actualjser vice but a small portion of the Second district meets in to be present at a marriage that was Mr. Jos. Stuetz departed for Washington May 26) of the day 6th, music by the Musen-Soehne, not a marriage, if we knew it As he of the time and will receive the Mankato to-day to issue a call for the territory last Sunday evening. knew the first ceremony would be legal, 7th, decoration of monument best of care. Farmers who are not using convention, Senator Peterson is in His family remains here for the present, he certainly was doing a great and salute by Capt. Burg and their horses during encampment attendance. but may follow him if he finds matters wrong in not saying anything about it of the choicest varieties to be found company A 8th, music by the band week will find it to their interest to and permitting us to send out invitations. and things on the Pacific coast to The new Post of the Grand Army 9th benediction return march to Turner What nonsense for him to say consult with Col. Bobleter. All contracts at the his liking. that as a second ceremony was desired, Hall. about to be mustered in at Lamberton must be made prior to June 12th. HENDENI&LL 6REENI0OSES. he supposed a record of it was also desired. Mr. Herman Kreuter, for some will be known as "Lo Post." Wonder OFFICERS'. Anyone with a particle of sense time in the employ of Mr. Schnobrich, if the old vets adopted the name in The park concert by the compay A PresidentCol. Wm. Pfaender. knows it is not necessary to have a record has accepted a position with Mr. Fr. Send for catalogue to MENDENHALL, honer of the editor of the Commercial? of a mere matter of form that is, military band last Saturday evening Officer-of-the-dayCapt Jacob Nix. Koehne at Slee*py Eye. Herman is a a legal record, A church record might was highly enjoyed by man} ladies and FLORIST, ChaplainRev. Mowery. be required. He says, I seem to have tteeker Post G. A. B. of this city was jovial fellow and the boys will miss gentlemen. This is a new feature in MINNEAPOLIS, Orator, in EnglishHon. John Lind. MlNV. the same opinion as Mrs. Ross that he inspected by Gen. E. M. Pope on Tuesday him greatly, and the girlsah, there Aug 686. our city, but from the large attendance is at a loss to know where the opinion COMMITTEES. evening of last week. The general we must draw the line. was had. How innocent I might have at the initial concert we infer that the Committee on decoration of Graves SEEDS! SEEDS? expressed himself as well satisfied got the impression from some Ute Indian, move is a popular one. The band will Commissioner Mertz, of Prairieville, Fr. Baasen, R.Pfefferle, Aug. Hellman, but 1 did not Anyone with a fair with matters and things concerning the give another concert next Saturday came down one day last week to B. Marschner, G. Freitag, Geo. Doehne. amount of intelligence knows that he Just received by the undersigned, at Post. evening, beginning at 8 o'clock, and see whether matters at the court house could not make the arrangements and Committee on flowersWm. Pfaender, the Pioneer Drug Store, a large invoice gjarry them out without first having our people cannot spend the evening of fresh seedsRed and White Clover, were running smoothly. He found We have, a communication from L. Schilling, J. Nix, F. Friedmann, ^fchem submitted to us, at least that Alsyke, Alfalfa, Blue Grass, Red Top, more agreeably than in German Park. everything working without friction, "Hawk Eye" that would make mighty J. Hoescheler. part at our house. I suppose in deference Orchard Grass, Timothy, Hungarian By the way, the excellent music furnished but he says that's no sign that we interesting reading, but as it is just a The citizens of New Uim are respectfully to the wishes of Mrs. Ross and Millet,Perenial and Italian Rye Grass by this band last Saturday evening aren't going to have considerable of a Winnie he permitted me to remain in leedle too personal and the writer's which will be sold at rock-bottom prices. requested to display their flags at the house during the evening nonsense. was very highly commented upon, Call in when in want of anything ruction next fall. name is not given, we must refrain from half-mast, and to join with the comrades He knows every proposition ever made in the seed line. and the praise was worthily bestowed. publishing it. of the Grand Army in the beautiful Jackson Republic: Hon. John by him to Winnie was submitted to us. DR. C. WESCHCKELawns! ceremony of decorating the graves His statement that in regard to their Lind of New Ulm is in town to-day The corner stone for the Minneapolis Lawns' at Fr. Kuetzings. Mat Schneider's creamery team took being married by the priest he "en- of the dead. looking after his fences in this part of Splendid styles just received. Selling at exposition building will be laid next countered serious opposition" is not a it into their heads last Friday to make Contributions of flowers are solicited the Congressional district. Mr. Lind 6 cts a yard. fact There was no opposition whatever Saturday with great pomp and ceremony. the circuit of their route unattended, and they should be delivered at Turner thinks his chances are good for being to its being done as a matter of The Second regiment was invited and when Mat emerged from Mr. Hummel's F. H. BEHNKE, form. The question of the legality of Hall Saturday afternoon, where the Republican nominee for Congress, to participate in celebrating the the first ceremony was never mentioned residence, where he had gone for the committee on flowers will be to receive and judging bv what the papers say he event, but the matter of expense interfered. perhaps, as he states, but it was always orders, the team was making off towards DEALEITIN= them. School children, especially, is not far out of the ay. He is of talked of as the "ceremony simply the Cottonwood at a 2:40 gait are requested to collect flowers and Scandinavian birtn and is a lawyer as a matter of form," and he does of and never stopped until they brought not deny that this is the way it was arranged assist the committee Saturday evening acknowledged ability. This is commencement week at the and understood. Certainly it up in Mr. Schaefer's barn-yard, about in making wreaths, etc. The services Mankato Normal school. The graduating was not necessary to say anything four miles from town. We venture State Teachers' Institute. of the ladies will also be thankfully accepted exercises occur this evening at the about the legality "of it. However, 1 the assertion that the distance was never in this noble work of entwining opera house. Among the gratuating can assure him that had the fact of its covered in such a short time before, being legal, not been overlooked by us flowers and green foliage to decorate i class we note the Misses Emma Pfaender The State Teachers' Institute which there would certainly have been "serious but strange to say neither horses nor the graves of the honored dead. and Claire M. Rehfeld and Mr. Ed. commenced its sessions on Monday the opposition" to the Catholic ceremony wagon were injured in the least. If 17th inst, as stated in the last issue of H. Huebner, all of New Ulm. being first The Protestant ceremony Mr. F. Ibberson and Mr. Baker, this paper, continued in its usual routine the horses had only delayed their lark would have been first or not at er y, I2tir(p et5 business till Friday at 5 o'clock p. two of the solid men of Sleepy Eye, Redwood Reveille:According to the until the tanks had been filled with in., at which hour the pedagogues were were doing New Ulm yesterday. Mr. Review, "Sodam and Gomorrha" is being cream Mat might have saved a churning dismissed to their homes. C. H. Ross. all. GOOD TABLE BUTTER- Ibberson informs us that he will start pla) ed in New Ulm. Every one at the creamery, as he would certainly The most notable features ot the institute .or the Pacific coast in about ten days. who has ever been to New Ulm has have had good, solid butter.after were its evening lectures. Tuesday 50 HORSES WANTED! New Brick,Cor. Minn. & Centre Strs evening the topic "Theories in witnessed it, but all will be surprised to a run of four miles over a rough road. For the militarv encampment to be Mr. Wd. Eibner desires to remind electricity and the electric telegraph" NEW UM, MINN. held at New Ulna from June 23d to 29th learn that it is simply being "played." was practically demonstrated by O. W. the public that he now has constantly inclusive the undersigned desires to A good joke is told at the expense of It has the appearance of being real. Heideman, who in an elaborate synopsis, at his restaurant a good and unlimited hire Fifty Biding Horses, to be delivered Mr. Hippert, the proprietor of the Chicago Goods sold at Rock-bottom prices for tried to explain the intricate theories at the camp grounds on the morning of supply of ice cream and soda water, House. Last Wednesday Mr. cash. Goods delivered in any part of from its first discovery to the masterly Ausrust Schultz, a young German the 24th and returned on the evening of to cool and refresh the heated and inventions of our days, and practically Johanni.of the town of Linden, brought the city. the 29th. Horses will be in actual service employed in the Mankato roller mill, demonstrated the operation of weary. All kinds of berries and fruits but a small portion of the time, to town two young foxes with a view of was killed last Friday in a singular the lightning messenger. The large will be well taken care of and their safe in season. Fresh strawberries received Home Insurance Co. selling them to some one for pets. Mr. manner. He was in the bran bin doing audience appreciated the elaborate return guaranteed. daily. Hippert saw, pronounced them wolves work manifesting it by a general applause. some work, when his foot slipped and Contracts must all be made previous of New York. and purchased, but not with the intention he fell down the chute and was smothered to June 12th. Nels Nelson, a young man of the The "Ph3sical Experiments" conducted of establishing a menagerie in JOS. BOBLETER, to death by the bran before he The undersigned desires to inform by Prof. Gust. Fischer were no town of Brighton, Nicollet county, Col. 2nd Regt, M. N. G. connection with his stopping place he could be extricated. the people of New Ulm and vicinity less interesting. In continuation to the while blasting rock, was very seriously New Ulm, May 21, 1886. had an entirely different object in view. that he has received the agency of th& theories of electricity, experiments producing Mrs. Schneider, mother of Jacob and injured last Friday evening by the premature well-known and reliable Home Insurance As wolf scalps are worth $3 each at the brilliant effects were made of A CARD. Mat Schneider, had her left arm broken explosion of a charge of powder. Co. of New York. The com which that of Geissler's Tubes claimed county auditor's office, Mr. Hippert at in a runaway accident near Fort Ridgely The undersigned respectfully expresses pany insures against loss by fire and His hands were terribly burned and admiration. The air pump exhibits once proceeded to realize on his investment. last Saturday, while on her way to tornadoes and pays all losses promptly- with the Magdeburg Spheres and the heartfelt thanks in the name of the lacerated and both eyes and face were The "wolves" were dispatched J. H. WE0DEND0RF, Jr. vacuum were great attractions and Renville county to visit her son-in-law. county to all who generously helped to filled with burnt powder. He was and the scalps presented at the auditor's something new to great many of the Applications received at Post Office. She was brought back to this city and make the evening lectures and entertainments brought to this city and placed in audience. The professor showed that office, but the auditor had read up placed in charge of Dr. Berry, who of the State Teachers' Institute charge of Dr. Strickler who alleviated he is mastering the complicated laws MAX J. HOSSKOPF on wolves and wasn't to be taken in so THEO MUELLEiB. reduced the fracture. of nature. a success, especially to Miss Anna his sufferings as much as possible. Dr. easily. Hippert now has a loaded gatling 0SSK0PF & MUELLER, Wednesday's entertainment consisted Behnke, the Turners' Society, C. W. Schulin, the St. Paul oculist, was telegraphed MARRIED.At the residence of the behind his counter and threatens in a concert given by Wagner and Heideman, Prof. Gust Fisher, to Wagner for and came up Sunday morning MANUFACTURERS OF i H. A. Subilia's orchestra, and calisthenics bride's parents, Thursday evening,May to shoot every man that says wolves to CtCAfiS, & H. A. Subilia's orehestra, Prof. to treat the young man's eyes, the executed by Prof. Carl Gebser's 20, 1886, by Judge of Probate Ernst him again. Carl Gebser and his scholars and the sight of which had been almost entirely scholars.The classical music performed Brandt, Mr. Franz Burg, jr., and Miss by the renowned orchestra called forth Musen-soehne. destroyed. Dr. Schulin found it necessary A theft was committed in the town Lina Hauenstein, both of New Ulm. applause after applause and experts J. B. VELIKANJE. to take the unfortunate young of West Newton last week which is AND DEALERS IN state that they have not met with such The REVIEW wishes that the path the Co. Supt. man to St. Paul for treatment and he excellent music west'of the GardenCity. shrouded in considerable mystery. Between Tobacco aod Smokers' Articles, happy young people will tread through took him down Sunday night. The gymnastics performed were of unusual the hours of 10 p. m. Wednesday life will always be strewn with roses accuracy. It was a pleasant TUBZTE& HALL, and 5 a. m. Thursday $119 was removed and lighted by sunshine. 'They haye sight to view the strong and blooming The Colberg-Langkammer dramatic from a bureau drawer in the girls in their graceful movements, it gone to house keeping and are "at company appeared at Turner Hall last Ruemke's Building. New Ulm, Minn. was a grand thing to see our boys and room in which the family of Mr. os. home" to their friends in the rooms SUNDAY, MAT SO, 1886, Sunday evening in the 5 act comedy young men perform feats as they never Brandel, Sr., were sleeping. Mr. Brandel over the Brown County Bank. have been performed before it seemed "Der Herrgottsschnitzer von Ammergau PROBATE NOTICE. had placed the money in the drawer as if the eyes of the gentle sex gazing to a large audience. The play Lieut. E. W. Bird, Inspector of State of Minnesota County of Brown ss la Second and Last Appearance of the before retiring, locking the drawer on their stout forms gave vigor, strength Probate Court Special term May 19th, 1&86. is located in the vicinity of the Bavarian Rifle Practice of the Second regiment, and elasticity to their muscles. The In the Matter of the Estate of Peter N Larson and taking the key to bed with him. Colberg- Langkammer German Dramatic Co., alps and is a picture drawn from deceased: exhibition clearly demonstrated that was in the city last Friday and located When he awoke the next morning the Whereas, an instrument in writing, purporting they were led to this perfection of bodytraining real life. The leading characters were to be the last will and tesUment of Peter N Larson the rifle range for the encampment. money was gone. Investigation showed by the very able guidance of deceased, late of said countj, ha been dehv late of the Royal Karl Theatre of Vienna, well portrayed, especially was this the Eight targets are to be erected and ered to this court: that the drawer had been unlocked their teacher, Prof. Carl Gebser. with the assistance of the St. Paul And Whereas, Niels Chnstensen has file* case with Loni, the old gentleman and rifle practice, by all the troops, will be and New Ulm Dramatic Clubs. therewith his petition, representing among other with a key and that the thief had left Thursday evening being the last for Pauli, the former by Miss Colberg and things that said Peter N. Larson died in said one of the principal features of the encampment. lectures was by no means the least. the house by unbolting the door on the county on the 10th day of May 1886, testate, an& Mr. Langkammer respectively, and the "One evening with Holmes" was the that said petitioner is the sole executor named if The infantry and cavalry inside. Mr. Brandel says he did not For the first time in New Ulm, said last will and testament, and p-aying thatth( topic arranged by the state institute latter by Mr. Julius Kessler, of St Paul. will practice at 100, 200, 300 and 500 said instrument may be admitted to probate, anl sleep very well and that he was up several the 3 act farce, instructors, Profs. McCleary and that letters testamentary be to him Issued thareo The other characters were all personated yards, and the artillery at as great a times during the night, and he Kirk. It was the grandest evening. It is ordered, that the proofs of said instrument "D1CH6EGAME WBIBEB," by members of the New Ulm dramatic and the said petition, be heard before this conxl distance as can be had. The practice Prof. McCleary opened the lecture can't imagine how the theft could have at the office of 6. W. Somerville, in the villageo company. The company appears *4J? with a beautiful song accompanied by Sleepy Eye Lake in said county, on Monday th will commence on the second day of been committed without his awakening. (The Eunaway Wives.) 21st day of June A 1886, at 2 o'clock in tbeai at Turner Hall next Sunday evening the gentle but masterly hands of Miss the encampment and continue to the ternoon, when all concerned may appears and May not this be a case of a man getting Anna Behnkefollowed. An explanation of for the last time in "the contest the probate of said instrument Runaway life The spirited Holmes1 up in his sleep, robbibg himself and close. And it ia farther ordered, that publio notice* TICKETS 36 CENTS. Wives," and it is hoped they will be of the time and place of said bearing be recitations, intermingled with pianosolos hiding the money for fear of it being given to all persons interested, by publication oft greeted by a full house. and beautiful songs of the MusenScehne, these orders for three weeks successively previous* NEW ULM MARKETS:Wheat, No. 1, Doors open at 7. Curtain rises it 8 p. n. sharp. stolen by another? The money is gone, to said day of hearing,!n the New Ulm Rmvaw a kept the close attention of the 67 No. 2, 64 oats, 25 corn, 30 barley, i newspaper printed and published a that's a dead certainty, and whoever audience during the entire entertainment Just received 100 pieces of the best 35 potatoes, 25 onions, $1,00 butter, the city of New Ulm in said County. took it was well acquainted with the of characters, etc, All parts were well executed For cat By the Court, styles of dress prints selling at 6 eta. 8 to 10 eggs, 7 live hogs, per see KBNST BRANDT, and every person performing did the surroundings. per yard at Fr. Kuetzing. small bills. ?$$& ft 3 pork, per ft 4. Flour per cwt (L.8.) Judge of Probate. ,Av- 1^ $2.25-12.65. %mrmJS:? fe&t&ai ^*J8Pr^^!^3*S*ePUs^ AM Hf 1 A-*,. sU 1 1