New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
November 24, 1886 · Page 4 of 8
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^^^i^^^^l^^wy^^^r^'^iyr .IdRW siW ULM AND VICINITY. 1W Citizens* Meeting. The largest and cheapest line of holiday jBuy your Dressing Cases, Brush and goods in New Ulm is carried by C. Comb Sets,Toilet Articles,etc., of C. L. is warranted, is because it is the best eared every year by Acker's celebrated Every member of the Board of Trade Thanksgiving day to-morrow. L. Roos. ,cs*k Roos. Blood Preparation known. It will positively P.ngViaTi Remedy. It is a guaranted preparation and all citizens having an interest in the cure all Blood Diseases, purifies the if it does not help you it will cost proper protection of property from fire Holiday goods are now being displayed Buy your Hobby Horses, Toy Carts, Wd. Eibner has received a large In- wholesystem,and thoroughly buildsup the you nothing. Try it A single dose will are invited to attend amass meeting at at C. L. Roos' Drug Store. constitution. Remember, we guarantee it voice of bulk and canned oysters,which Baby Jumpers, Wheel Barrows, Tool show its good effect Trial bottles 10 Ct& Turner Hall, on Friday, Dec. 3d, at Chas. L. Roos, New Jim, Minn. Chas. L. Roos, New Ulm, Minn. Chests, etc.. at C. L. Roos' Drug Store. 7.30 for the purpose of considering for a Thanksgiving are very suitable Three freight cars were ditch ed near and discussing the matter. dinner. Photograph Albums, Plush Cases and F. Kuetzing has just received the finest Walnut Grove last Friday, the result of The annual meeting of the Board of The big snow plow jumped the track Fancy Stationery at C. Roos' Drug and cheapest assortment of German a broken rail. Trade for the election of officers will be Mr. F. Beinhorn is the first to announce at Tracy last Thursday and made kindling Store. knitting yarns ever received in New held immediately after the meeting. the receipt of a large, fine Ulm. a&all in soon. wood of the depot platform. The Blizzard No. 1 was a whopper and HomeInsurance Co, By order of the Board of Trade, stock f holiday goods. See his ad. in Trumpet says a few more feet would Jos. A. Eckstein, sec'y. F. Kuetzing has just received 50 pieces no mistake. It reminded one very foribly another column. have taken the engine through the express of Washington prints and sells VK of the big snow storm of Oct. 1880. of New York. them at 4cts. a yard. NEW office. John Eckman, foreman in Breen's and Chas. L. Boos has a very large Drug Store. Just received at Fr. Kuetzing' Messrs. Haueustein and Berghold The undersigned desires to inform stone quarries at Easota, was drowned and fine line of Birthday, Christmas store underwear for ladies, gents an the people of New Ulm and vicinity have received from the State fish hatchery in the Minnesota river near St. Peter on children at remarkable low prices. New Year Cards. that he has received the agency of the Tuesday night of last week. two cans of young salmon The well-known and reliable Home Insurance NEW ULM MARKETS:Wheat No. 3 fish were quite lively when received The passengers on the train snowed 59 No. 2, 57 oats, 25 corn, 30 bar Co. of New York. The company City Attorney Eckstein is working and were at once put into the dike near ley, 30-45 potatoes, 30c. new onions in at this station last week made it lively insures against loss by fire and 1.00 butter, 12J ,eggs, 16 live hogs out a bill under the direction of the city Hauenstein's brewerv. tornadoes and pays all losses promptly. for our hotels. Mine host Seiter fed per lb 3 pork, per lb 4. Flour per cwt council amending the city charter. The J. H. WE0DEND0RF, Jr. at least thirty of the illstarred travelers. $2.2082.50. Mr. Jacob Klossnes, Jr., who was in Applications received at Pest Office. bill will be submitted to the incoming NE W EM CLOTM STORE. Dakota the greater part of last week, legislature. Three miles south of Lamberton, two informs us that at Watertown and Huron O. M. OLSEN, horses belonging to Erick Federson and On our first page to-day will be found the snow fall was very lightnot one to Jac ob Nikkle, had the glanders a striking and instructive illustration enough to make a fair-sized snow ball. and were killed last week. Others have RUGGIST and APOTHECARY, of the comparative worth of the various On his way home, the nearer he got to been exposed. DEALER IN kinds of baking powders now in the New Ulm the more snow he found. Drug8, Medicines, Chemicals, New and Fresh Goods market. An engine with a snow plow attached Toilet Articles, Fancy Mr. John Sturm, an old settler in the ran into a ditch near Balaton, last Company A will giye a grand Goods, Stationery and town of Cottonwood, died last week week. The engine turned clear over, Musical Instruments. Thanksgiving ball in Union Hall tomorrow Tuesday. Mr. Sturm has been in poor but the engineer and fireman escaped evening. The soldier boys Just Open. health for some time and was quite injury by jumping. Bucking snow is Pure Wines and Liquors for Medicinal will take especial pains to make the aged. He was esteemed and respected dangerous business. Purposes* occasion one of the pleasantest social by all bis neighbors and acquaintances. gatherings of the season. Prescriptions carefully Owing to the storm and the bad condition Mr. Carl Gebser has movedihis stock Physicians9 1 prepared from pure and of the roads the funeral could not of books, stationery, school supplies, Frank Burg, the manufacturer of the fresh Drugs, I HAVE JUST RETURNED FROM THE EAST WIT1 take place until Monday last. wall paper, etc., into his new brick "Minnesota Blizzard" cigars, took his block adjoining Mr. Kuetzing's store, first sleigh-ride this season in St Paul, Agency for the celebrated Estey Organs ONE OF THE PERSONAL* MENTION. and Pianos. Mr. Wm. Gebser has moved his cigar and thereto hangs a tale. Frank is of LARGEST AND BEST factory into the same building. the opinion that the St Paul hackmen Mrs. Weigand Hauenstein returned Please give me a call. know a good thing when they see it O. M. OLSEN. Mr. F. T. Hampton, assistant of Maj. home from Minneapolis Friday evening. Meridian Block, New Ulm, Minn. STOCKS OF OVERCOATS AND SUITS FOR MEN, BOYS lAllen, in charge of the improvements Arthur French of St Peter recently H( the waterways of Minnesota under oliday bods AND CHILDREN/THAT WERE EVER SHOWN IN NEW Supt. Hallenbeck of the Winona & received a consignment of 40,000 direction of the war department, is St. Peter road, was in New Ulm during pounds of honey from his brother, who ULM ALSO AN IMMENSE LINE OF GENTS' looking up information and facts relative the snow storm. resides near San Diego, California. The to the feasibility of the proposed FURNISHING GOODS, SUCH AS car load of sweetness was sold to St. Mr. S. D. Peterson made an extended improvement of the Minnesota river. Underwear, Woolen Shirts, Paul, Minneapolis, Mankato and St. business trip to the northern Peter merchants. part of the State last week. He reports Tnanksgiving will be observed tomorrow that country barren of snow as -AT- White Shirts,. Socks, Neck- afternoon in the Congregational The dramatic section of the Turnverem yet. Beinlioxii's church. The superintendent, Mrs. have a deal of trouble in getting the Hon John Lind, E. G. Pahl,Albert C. H. Ross, assisted by the teachers, "Golden Spider" on the boards. Owing ties, Collars, Trunks, etc. Seiter and Frank Burg were among the will serve dinner to the Sunday school to the snow storm and the inability New Ulmites that did St. Paul during at 1 o'clock. Services will be at 4 o'- of the dramatists to rehearse last week, last week's snow storm. The boys all the entertainment was again postponed, clock ALSO A LARGE LINE OF HATS AND CAPS, got home Saturday morning. and this time until next Sunday evening Charley Rosskopf is the most obliging WE WILL SELL YOU CLOTHING FROM O TO S O Frank Huber was in the city Saturday liveryman on this side of the big Our people were awakened from their advertising his hotelthe St. James PER CENT. CHEAPER THAN ANY STORE IN THE CITY. pond. Last Friday he got out a team slumbers last Monday morning by quite at St. Paul Frank says the establishment ^dd a crew of men and distributed a heavy thunder storm. As it was yet has recently invested in a firstclass snow on the bare spots in Minnesota quite dark when the storm came up, Remember the Place, rig, and customers can now ride street, where the wind had failed to the heavens were brilliantly illuminated up from the depot to the hotel in fine leave it by lurid flashes of lightning. A style. COR. THIRD AND MINN. STS., thunder storm at this time of the year The Herald reports that Mr. Addison is not of frequent occurrence. Meritorious Mission. NEW TTL CL0THI1G STOEE, Lent Jost a team in the snow storm last Tue interest of our residents is being week while returning home from Sleepy John Murphy, ard master of the aroused to an intense degree over the Ev e. The team got down in the clever exposures made in their own Winona & St Peter railroad, at Winona, JOHN ALBERT, Prop'r. liomes a3 to food adulterations especially snow at Sleepy E creek, and Mr. was fatally injured last Wednesdaj ~_ in the matter of baking powders, [Lent unh tched them and then started Fr.Kuetzin bj having both of his legs seveied from so many ot which aie reeking with the liome on foot. When the team was afterwards his body above the knees by fi eight vilest of filth. Ammonia, an excremental found both noises were dead pioduct, a putrid, yet slow acting cars running over them. He died in poison, enters largely into many of and buried under the snow. about thiee houis aftei the accident themeven those which are audacious- This Emporium of Santa Clans had occurred. 1\ panned off as "absolutely pure" According to the Herald, there seems Contains a Very Large and Unique The intelligent membeis of society who to De a too great plenty of wood in St 'J he REVIKW office is in leceipt of a witness the inteies,tmg and convincing Assortment of ^eter Farmers come in fioni 10 to 12 new and completa stock of stationeij, expeiirnents of the "lady food testers," TOYS, miles and stxnd on the streets from 10 are fast giving the go-by to impure and if ou want the best letter he id, NOTIONS, biking powders, containing ammonia, a until y. m. md then not sell bill head, envelope, circular, or any DEALER IN alum and other noxious ingredients, FINE CROCKERY, their wood Heie in New Ulm people other class of job punting at the lowest which are largely used to cheapen the Dry Goods, LAMPS and GLASS WIRE, TOI mi} stand on the streets from 10 a. m. rates consistent with. fut-clas work, manufacture Eminent physicians and expert chemists pronounce most vehemently until 5 p. ind then not be able to LET CASES. AUT06R4PH place jour oideis with the REWEW office. igainst the use of ammonia in find a load of wood to puichase. ALBUMS, WAX and BIS- our daily food, characterizing it as a QUE DOLLS dangerous drugone whose tendency is Married, at the lesidence of the We understand that Dr. Carlo von Prints, to destroy the gastric juice, cause catarrh MDSICAL MERCHANDISE, bride's mothu, Satuid iv.Nov. 20, 1886 Neupert, alias Di Cail, until lecently of the stomach, disorganize the PERFUMERY, FINE by Rev Mr Albitcht, Mr. Albert Kiesling located at East Dubuque, 111., hasblood and lead to along tram of physical and Misa E'izi Keller, both of New ills which often make life burdeusome a^ain reached his lope's end and betook CONFECTIONERY, Were ailing people to pay greatel Ulm. Gingliams, himself to a neilthier clime. As SCHOOL BAGS SLEIGHS, attention to their food articles, less On Mondiy, Nov. 22, 1886, also by was the case here, he left numerous CHRISTMAS TREES, suffering to humanity would ensue Rev Mi Alb. cent, Mr Carl Schwiener "frienas" to mourn his sudden depart- Parents and children "alike, suffer severely and in fact all the new novelties from effects caused by the indiscrete and Miss Minnie Brnuk, both of Sleepy and everything to please both old use of ammoniated baking powders. E} e. The latter couple came to New The Cream Baking Powder of and young. The St. Peter papers learn that on Ulm to have the knot tied to escape a JEWELf gUgroideries Dr. Price is free from all adulterations. the 15th mst. Mr. Peter Holm,of Lake chanv in at the incL of their Sleepy It is carefully and honestly prepared in Prairie, Nicollet county, wds burned to Goods are all new and prices lower a scientific manner For more than a flfeye friends. death. He was kindling a fire in the quarter of a century it has stood unrivalled ihan ever before. kitchen stove when some uncountable for purity and efficiency. Prudent manner his clothes caught fire. He Maj. John Bicon, Seventh S. LACES, B'TTONS, housekeepers, honest scientist, alike ran into the open air and called for THEATER cavalrv, who was present at the military bear unfaltering testimoy in its favor. help, but the wind fanned the flames The efforts of the "lady food test- encampment at New Ulm last June, and before assistance could reach him ers," operating in our city are causing he burned to death. concludes his leport to the secretary of IN THE a well timed revolution in many house* Turner Hall, war as follows: holds as to the food articles. The best The surveying force of the Chicago Any state or nation would have reason wishes of our citizens go heartily forth and Northwestern have been in this TARNS, RIBBONS, to be especially proud of such organizations to these young ladies as they zealously vicinity for about two months. They as the First and Second regiments perform their meritorious mission of Sunday Eve., Nov. 28,1886. have completed their surveys between mercythe exposure of food adulterations. of infantry. They are an honor this city and New Ulm on the south side to their great state, and deserve its liberality For the first time nowworkj"ft of the river, and are on and encouragement. It requires The Golden Spider^ the north or Nicollet side, crossing at time, labor and money to make good a point north of our present wagon GLOVES. soldiers, and it would seem but reasonable NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. bridge. As short a route is found on that if the guard men furnish the the north side, and for much of the first two requisites, the state edttld well A COMEDY IN 4 ACTS. ANNO UN CEMENT. distance well sheltered. Mankato Beview. afford to aid them with the latter, and provide them a p'ertnanent camp, uniforms, I take pleasure in informing the citizens For Cast of Characters see small bills. i blankets and sufficient pay to of New Ulm and vicinity that my The Helena, Montana, papers publish insure them against actual loss during CLOAKS, ETC., ETC new drug store is now open for business, accounts of a reception given ^on the Admission 35 cents. their encampments or when legally and I would be pleased to have evening of the 10th inst. at the house of Cloaks, Cloaks, Cloaks, called out for any purpose. all my friends give me a call. See new the newly married couple, F. J. Lebert Children 15 cents. advertisement in another column. and Emma Legem, of that city. According The tine autumn weather cam? to a to the reports it must have been O. M. OLSBN, sudden termination last week. On a very tony affair and the presents were Meridian Block. Doors open at 7. Curtain rises at 8. COTTONADES, Tuesday morning the inhabitants awoko numerous and costlj. Mr. Lebert may tofi&clthe ground covered with GRAND be remembered us a former Brown PROBATE NOTICE. about 2 inches of snow. It kept on county boy, having lived with his father ?"wardsthg snowin during the entire day and to- WATERPROOFS, in the town of Home. He has been in State of Minnesota, County of Brown, J-ss. In ri evening a strong wind set in Probate Court. Montona for &everal years and seems to In tbe matter of the estate of William Mielke from north-east which increased in be doing well So mote it be. deceased. velocity during the night until it blew On reading andfilingthe petition of Anna Mielke under the auspices of of Brown county, representing,among other great guns. Wednesday raged one of tbings.that William Mielke late ofsaid Comity of German chemists have succeeded in Ladies'and Gent's A," ikJ, N I the worst blizzards Minnesota has ex- Co." Brown on the 24th day of Sept. A. D. 1886, at 2N r perienced since the memorable October making a first rate brandy out of sawdust. IP Bashaw in said county died intestate, We are a friend of the temperance andbeing a resident of this county at the time If"- storm in 1880. Huge drifts of snow II "were piled up along the sidewalks on of his death, leaving goods, chattels and estate movement, and we want it to succeed, FUENISHING GOODS, withinthis county, ana that the said petitioner -AT but what chance will it have is the widow of said deceased, and praying the north side of the streets, and the Union Hall, that adminiBtrat'on of said ogtate be to Herman when a man can take a rip saw and go A few pedestrians that ventured out did Mayer granted: It is ordered, that said petition out and get drunk with a fence rail? $ 1 not move along at railroad speed. The be heard before the Judge of this Court, on at lower prices than can be obtained elsewhere. What is the use of a prohibitory liquor Thursday, the 9th day of Dec. A. D. 1886, at 3 i railroad was blockaded and no at4 o'clock p. m. atthe office ofM. Huiras in tbe law if a man is able to make brandy I tempt was made to move trains until Tillage of Springfield in said County smashes out of the shingles on his roof, .f Call in and examine oar stock and prices. I Thursday evening, when the wind let Orpfered further, that notice thereof be given to Thursdayfive.,Nor. 25th, II or if he can get delirium tremens by the heirs of said deceased, and to all persons interested, up and snow plows and shovelers were by publishing a copy of this order for drinking the legs off his kitchen chairs? set in motion. The first mail train three successive weeks prior to said daj ofhear, DON'T FORGET THE PLACE, You may shut an inebriate out of a gin ing, in (he New Ulm Review a weekly newspaper from the east reached this station about mmtl Admission 50 cts. a Couple. printed and published at theCity of New Olm in shop, and keep him away from a tavern, Fr?Kuetzifif i4*8 p. m- Friday. As the fall had been saidCounty. *,4 but if he can become uproarious k*'i T^so pleasant people 'were hardly prepared Dated at New Ulmthe 10th day ofNov.A.D.18&6. for such a storm, but up to this writing if on boiled sawdust and desiccated window Bythe Court, All are cordially invited, JJJ%/ ERNST BRANDT. sills any effort at reform must necessarily we have not learned of any casualties. MINN. ST.. m\V ULM, MINN (.S. -*S?%v Judge of Probate. THE COMMITTEE. be a failure.Ex.