New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
November 17, 1886 · Page 4 of 8
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III^pi^PHgliPgggB^W^^-rt.Mjgtfwf^1 mi *MMMHMV mm 1 np^Mt^n'U "^wiiaiW^iYftrA'tifai KE W ST01B UULCLOTmse NEW ULM AND VICINITY. Rosskopf & Mueller have the finest "Our Standard" cigar goes like hot PERSONAL MENTION. assortment of meerschaum pipes in the cakes. Manufactured by Mueller & Change of Proprietorship. S city. ,,Givc them a call. Rosskopf. a Mr. D. Aberle of D. Aberle & Co., & .$638* St. Paul, tarried in our city Friday. '*& The Dakota House now presents quite Fresh. Goods With the close of volume No. 9 5 **i~M vs* We are informed that on the night of Rev. Alex. Berghold of this eity 4 a- an imposing appearance, and no mistake. U? Dec. 29, 1886the piesent proprietor the 5th inst., during the prevalence of Newland: will hold divine services at Re,dwopd #stf Mr. Seiter informs us that he of the REVIEW will retire from the business a furious wind storm, Mr.George Troxel Falls on Thanksgiving day. contemplates making still further improvements and the paper will pass into the of the town of Stark was a heavy -Capt. Kirschstein, of Winona, was next spring. hands ot Mr. En Brandt and Mr. sufferer from prairie fire. He lost his in the city last week in attendance at John Weddendorf, they having purchased barn, granary, all of his hay, hogs, the funeral of his brother-in-law, Mr. Just Open. Aug. Krueger of the town of Milford the plant and ood will of the calves and everything in the shape of James McKittrick. had several ribs broken by the kick concern Mr. Brandt is a newspaper feed in about ten minutes. He saved Xav. Rosskopf, of Gibbon, was in from a horse at an early hour Monday man of many yeaii experience, having his team and some cattle, but has nothing the city last week. He says a good, active morning. The attending physician been connected with the Post until recenth, to feed them on this winter but young doctor could do well at Gibbon. fears that the broken ribs have penetrated and he is so well known to the straw. No hay is to be bought anywhere At present the nearest M. D. I HAVE JUST RETURNED FROM THE EAST WIT1 the lunar. people of New Ulm and vicinity that near by. Mr. Troxel was a soldier lives at Gaylord. ONE OF THE Mr. Pfenninger has the foundation he needs no introduction at our hands. in the Seventh Minnesota infantry LARGEST AND BEST Milford Items* completed for his new residence on Mr. Weddendorf is the assistant postmaster and is a cripple. The neighbors contributed German street. Work will be resumed in the post office at New\jlm the best they could for him. in the spring as soon as the weather will and is a man thoroughly identified with Beautiful fall weather, and plenty STOCKS OF OVERCOATS AND SUITS FOR MEN, BOYS permit. Mr. Geo. Schmidt is also building the interests of New Ulm and Brown of dry wells in our town. In answer to mayor Weschcke's inquiry a new residence on the same street county. Mr. Brandt's duties as judge Many of our farmers are engaged as to what disposition should be AND CHILDREN/THAT WERE EVER SHOWN IN NEW and has the foundation ready for the of probate claiming a great deal of his in digging wells. They say they will made of the clothing contributed by ULM ALSO AN IMMENSE LINE OF GENTS' superstructure. time, the new firm will call to their assistance not be out of water next winter if they our people for the sufferers in Marshall able writers, and the paper can help it. county, the Governor's private secretory FURNISHING GOODS, SUCH AS Mr. Kuetzing's new store is a daisy. will be improved in many respects. Now that the election excitement writes: Underwear, Woolen Shirts, Everything about the establishment is is over, our politicians have again settled STATE OF MINNESOTA, tastefully arranged and a corps of gentlemanly To the Patrons of the Review. down to business and seem to be EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT, St. Paul, Nov. 13, 1886. clerks are ever ready to wait White Shirts, Socks, Neck- satisfied with the results. Well, they Hon. C. Weschcke, on you and show you the latest styles As my connection with the REVIEW ought to, because they can not Mayor of New Ulm. ceases with the close of volume No. 9 in dress goods, notions, etc. Mr. K. is change it Dear Sir:I am directed by the Governor ties, Collars, Trunks, etc. Dec. 29, 1886I am desirous of having a business man of no small calibre and to request that the clothing contributed Fur coats very cheap at Essig Bros. '-til all accounts for subscription, advertising for the suffering people of we are glad to see his labors rewarded. Wheat is 58 at Essig and comes in Marshall county by the citizens of New and job work settled by the time lively. Ulm be sent to St. Paul, by the C. St. ALSO A LARGE LINE OF HATS AND CAPS, above designated. With this end in The outcome of the county seat contest Essig Bros, now carry a complete A- P. M. & O. railroad which has kindly view, I will this week send out statements in Mnrray county appears to be WE WILL SELL YOU CLOTHING FROM O TO 2 0 agreed to bill it free to this place. stock of crockery and glassware, prices to all delinquent subscribers and somewhat mixed at least so it appears The'Governor thanks you and your are low. PER CENT. CHEAPER THAN ANY STORE IN THE CITY. people for your contribution which'was I sincerely hope that those finding themselves to an outsider after reading both the A. W. Bingham keeps on hand the first one of which he received notice. indebted to me will make settlement Currie Minnesotian and the Slaytom quite a stock of tinware in connection *v Remember the Place, at their earliest conveniences. Gazette. The former claims 30 majority with his complete stock of shelf and Respectfully yours, etc., against removal and the latter 205 JOS. BOBLETER. heavy hardware, and his prices have S. P. JENNISON, for. The matter will no doubt be Priv. Secretary. been marked down to the lowest notch. COR. THIRD AND MINN. STS., Go to Rosskopf & Mueller for fine brought into the courts for settlement. By the foregoing it will be seen that Call and see for yourself. pipes and tobacco. NEW ULM CLOTHING STORE, New Ulm is the first city to respond Mr. Wm. Piehl, son of Mr. Fred to the Governor's call for help for the Mr. C. Zeller, proprietor of the New Mr. Ole M. Olsen is receiving his Piehl, of the town of Home, left for sufferers. Ulm City Planing Mill, comes before new drug stock. He expects to be Wisconsin on Tuesday of last week, on JOHN ALBERT, Prop'r. the REVIEW readers this week with a ready for business about Dec. 1st. an extended visit with relatives and Some of our exchanges can't understand new ad. Mr. Z. employs only firstclass friends. Fr.Kuetzin why New Ulm and Brown county, The anniversary celebration at Turner workmen, his machinery is of the There is no fun about it this time, "thejhome of Lind andBobleter" should Hall last Thursday evening was a best and everything turned out at this when we venture to say that Mr. John go Democratic on everything except Essig of the firm of Essig Bros., took very pleasant aftair. The old vets of factory is warranted A. No. 1, and bis unto him anew partner one day last congressman and State Treasurer, by the society were all there. prices are roek-bottom All things being week, who is to wander with him such big majorities and yet give Lind equal, it is the duty of every good through life's pathway. John nearly Supt. Velikanje informs us that all and Bobleter equally as large majorities. citizen to support home institutions. took us by surprise, but when he came the schools in the town of Lake Hanska No, gentlemen, it was not the result into the store the next day he was all smiles and we at once knew what had and two in the town of Linden have of any trade. Brown county has Mr. 0. M. Olsen, who has been identified happened. When John passed around been closed by a health officer on account been Democratic for several years, and with the drug business of this city DEALER IN the cigars the correspondent of the REVIEW of the prevalence of diphtheria. the majorities given to Lind and Bobleter came in for his share John, for the past eleven years, is now getting Dry Goods, here's our E^if. are nothing more nor less than home his new drug store in the new Meridian Lorenz Floor has disposed of his saloon endorsements, such as are usually given The Ames enthusiasm is all cooled Block in order for business, and fixtures and stock, at tue corner of down and a goodly number of the democratic all candidates in their immediate localities. in a few days will be ready to wait on Broadway and Fourth North street, to roosters are disappointed and If our brethern will take the trouble his many friends and customers. Mr. John Steinmetz. Mr. Floor has purchased their voice is almost reduced to a faint to look through the list they will find the Olsen will carry a complete stock of peeppeep. Mr. Shubert's place, corner of same state of aflairs in Kandiyohi county, 4 drugs, medicines, toilet articles and Broadway and Third North streets. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. the home of A. E. Rice, Otter Tail BBl nakna everything usually found in a first-class WOTB county, the home of M. E. Clapp, Todd CARD OF THANKS. Jos. SchafFman, living near Morgan drug store. Also musical instruments Ginghams, county, the home of J. D. Jones. True, station, was seriously injured one day See his advertisement next week. two of the last three counties named last week by his team running away An All-Wise Providence having removed from our midst my beloved hushand, gave McGill large majorities, but the and throwing him out of the wagon anto Miss Theresa Westphal, who" has it is with heartfelt gratitude that home candidates ran several hundred the frozen ground. His son had a been confined to her bed by illness for I thank my neighbors and friends foi votes ahead of the balance of the ticket. shoulder dislocated in a runaway accident several months, was relieved of her the many kind acts of friendship ex |groideries It certainly should be no disgrace for a the day following. tended to him and me in the last days sufferings by death last Saturday. of his illness. Also do I desire to candidate to get a good home endorse-, Through all her sufferings she bore up The four act comedy, "The Golden thank those who showed their friendship ment. Spider,1' advertised to be given at Tur- patiently and bravely, and when she and esteem for the deceased by becnme to realize that she was near at following his remains to his last restinoplaee. ner Hall last Sunday was postponed LACES, B'TTONS, Council Proceedings. death's door she lequested her father and will be given ne Sunday. The MRS. LIZZIE MCKITTRICK. to publicly thank, in her name. play l-s a new one and has been given New Ulm, Nov. 12, 1886. Dr. Randall and all others who so kindly in this couutiy only a few times. It is Adjourned meeting of tne City Council administered to her comfort during GRAND humon J, we are told. Don't fail to of the City of New Ulm, held November her long illness. She as thirty-nine see it. 9th, 1886. years and five mouths old at the time of YARNS, RIBBONS ftag All members present except Counciloi 'ii*. .lines McKittrick, until his late her death. The funeral occurred Monday Bobleter, the Major presiding. illru 0s assistant i-hie at the Citlzeus afternoon and was largely attended. under the auspices of the The report ol the Committee on Ban'v, died last Wednesday morning aftei claims of damages of G. E. Palmer was an ll ncss of about four months. A., 2HD REGT. I 8. Co," presented, ordered filed and approved, He was about 50 \eais old. He had the GLOVES. Last Thur&day word was brought to and the Clerk instructed to draw an order esteem and respect of all who learned New Ulm that Rudolph Guggisberg of AT for one nundred ($100,00) dollars to know him, and lew had more friends Lafayette, Nicollet county, had that for payment of the same. than he. The bereaved family have Union Hall, morning been found dead in his house. The Committee on streets made report the sympathy of the entile community. Word was a once soncto coroner Klein 4 recommending that that pare of ETC., ETC CLOAKS, at St. Peter, and at the inquest held the Mt B. Weibel, a brakernau on the German street between 1st and 3rd ONThursdaytin.,Nov. C. & N. W. railroad, received an ugly next day the following facts were South streets be graded as per petitioners' Cloaks, Cloaks, Cloaks, 25th, 1886. oash in his face by coming iu contact brought out. The deceased was about request. The Council thereupon 35 eai-s old and first came to this country with a broken piece ol iron on a locomotive, resolved that the city engineer be instructed Admission SO cts. a Couple. about four years ago He worked while engaged in switching at COTTONADES, to prepare a plat establishing for Mr. Jacob Klossner, Jr., and other the railroad yard at this place on Tuesday the grade of that part of German street All are cordially invited, parties in Lafayette and later purchased evening ot last week. He came between 1st and 3rd South streets, according HE COMMITTEE. a place and went to fanning.He batched very near losing his left eye by the accident. WATERPROOFS, to the petitioners' request and for awhils and then got married, but it He was taken to the Union THEATER under the supervision of Committee on appears that his married life was not a Hotel and placed under surgical treatment. streets, and present the same to the happy one. Being naturally penurious, City Council at their next meeting, for Ladies'and Gent's IN THE the destruction of his crops by hail last Alois Kellhofer and Jacob Riba, two consideration. Turner Hall, summer pried upon his mind until life young chaps trom across the river, got M. Epple appeared before the Council became a burden to him. His wife left into a quarrel on Front street in this BURNISHING GOODS, and petitioned the same to have permit him Monday and visited a brother in city on Wednesday evening which terminated Sunday Eve., Nov. 21,1886. issued to him to slaughter within Courtland. On Wednesday he came to by the former stabbing the later the city limits during the winter months. For the first time New Ulm and transacted some business. in the leg with a jack knife. Constable at lower prices than can be obtained elsewhere. The Golden Spider? On motion, it was resolved not to grant On his way home he met Mr, John *Galles made the arrest of Kellhofer and said petition. Klossner, a near neighbor, whom he requested Call in and examine our stock and prices. lodging him behind the bars in hotel de The street commissioner presented to come over to his place the A COMEDY IN 4 ACTS. Schmid. The next day justice Fischer a list of names of citizens having paid next morning and feed his stock as he DON' FORGETTHE PLACE, gave Mr. K. the privilege of paying a or worked their poll tax. was going to visit a brother in Redwood For Cast of Characters see small bills. fine of $50 and costs or a ninety days' Fr. Kuetzing, The same was received and referred county. Being indebted to Mr. Klossner stay in jail. He preferred the fine and to the committee on streets for verification Admission 35 cents. to the amount of about $100, he also was set at liberty. and correction. requested him to help himself to anything MINN. ST.. NEW ULM, MINN Children 16 cents. From October 1st to November 15th The following sums were allowed and he found about the premises to HomeInsurance Co. marriao-e licenses werex issued to the OYSTERS! OYSTERS!! ordered paid: at Wd. the amount of his indebtedness. The Eibner's restaurant following named parties in this county: Doors open at 7. Curtain rises at 8. For making a poll box $2,25 next morning Mr. Klossner went over James Degnan and Antoinette Schleuder, F. Knetzing has just received 50 pieces work on grare yard 75,00 of New York. to Guggisberg's premises and fed the PROBATE NOTICE. of Washington prints and sells Henry Gronholz and Jorgine F. work on streets 31,27 stock as requested, and on passing by them at 4cts. a yard. The undersigned desires to inform Paulson, Loui3 Palmer and Minnie State of Minnesota, County of Brown, ^ss special police 2,00 a window saw Guggisberg sitting on a In Probate Court. the people of New Ulm and vicinity OYSTERS cau be had at the ollowing Vogelpohl, Guss "Koop and Mary Hand, lumber, park fence 28,14 In the matter of the estate of William Mielke trunk in the house. Not receiving any that he has received the agency of the prices per can at Wd. Eibners res Frank Mauthe and Hannah Koop, repair on fire engine 8,50 reply to his calls, Mr. Klossner forced well-known and reliable Home Insurance taurant: 30, 35, 40, 45, 50 and 60 ets On reading and filing the petition of Anna Mielke Lawrence G. Campbell and Jane McMartin, of Brown connty, representing, among other 0 Co. of New York. The companv The Council thereupon adjourned. an entrance into the house and found Just received at Fr. Kaetzing' things.that William Mielke late ofsaid County of Christoph Zeuger and Anna insures against loss by fire and Brown on the 84th day of Sept. A. D. 1886, at store underwear for ladies, gents an Guggisberg dead, as above stated. He Attest: C. WESCHCKE, Bashaw in Raid county died intestate, tornadoes and pays all losses promptly. Grous, George Bevier and Elizabeth children at remarkable low prices. at once informed Mr. Henry Guggisberg, and being a resident of this county at the time LOUIS SCHILLING, Mayor. J. H. WEDDENDORF, Jr. 3*. of his death, leaving good?, chattels and estate Keller, Conrad Giseke and Hulda NEW ULM MARKETsrWheat, No. 3 the deceased's cousin, of the discovery Clerk. within this county, and that the said petitioner Applications received at Post Office 59 No. 2, 57 oats, 25 corn, 30 bar Borcnerdt, George Stahl and Mina is the widow of said deceased, and praying he had made, and the messenger that administration of said rstate be to Herman -ley. 30 45 potatoes, 30c. new onions The evidence in the Adams express Hinderman, Peter Chrestinsen and NEW WAGON SHOP, Mayer granted. It is ordered, that raid petition that brought the news to New Ulm 1.00 butter, 12 ,eggs, 16 live hogs car robbery goes to show that David be heardbefore the Judge ot this Court, on Nicoline Fredrickson, Frank Groettsche per lb 3: pork, per lb 4.Flour per cwl met deceased's wife going home. A Thursday,/ the [9th day of Dec. A. D. 1886, at 3 Frothingham, the messenger was an accomplice Mr. H. Steinhauser desires to inform o'clock p.Tn. at the office ofM. Huiras the and Bertha Frank, Ayer P. Peterson 2.20$2.50. post mortem of the 'body established of the thief. Tillage of Springfield in said County. the people of New Ulm and vicinity and Inger M. Johnson, David Groenig Oos0\ S Ordered further, that notice thereof be given to the fact that Guggisberg had committed Nights is the the heirs of said deceased, and to all persons interested, that he has opened anew wagon shop and Anguste Mielke, Charley A, Fierke VIC complaint oi ftVUv Of the good things of this suicide by taking a dose of chloroform. by publishing a copy of this order for on Broadway,between First and Second W\%VYv\^life are sorrowfully let thousands Buffer::., iiom Asthma, Consumption, three successive weeks prior to said day of hear, and Anna Redmann, Gottlob Arndt His death must have been an easy one ing, in the New Ulm Review a weekly newspaper alone on account of Dyspepsia. Acker's Coughs Did you ever try North streets, and is nowl prepared to and Emilie Arndt, Ferdinand Sannwald printed and pubhbbed at thefily of New Ulm in as his body was reclining on a trunk in Dyspepsia Tablets will care Dyspepsia, Acker's English licaicdy? It is the best saidCounty. V.V" do all kinds) of work in his line. Repairing and Sibilla Leibold, Albert Otto 1 %'j" Iiic'pestion and Constipation sold on a preparation known for all Lung Troubles, Dated at New Ulm the 10th day of Nov A D.18&6. a sitting position and his countenance By the Court,.-y&r^ promptly done and at reasonable Probate. positive guarantee at 2o and 50 cents, by sold on a positive guarantee at 10c, 50c. and Karoline Otto, Andreas A, Oren showed no traces of pain. t^hiERNST BRANDT, Chas. L. Roos, New J!m, Minn. C. L. Roos, New Ulm, Minn. -@_'iS rates. All work warranted. S and Rena O. Syverson. ,j Jud (L. S.) *$LM ,6AY#* %2t