New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
March 2, 1887 · Page 4 of 8
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NEW ULM AND VICINITY. Rumor says that Wm. Klossner and Only one maniage license was issued To-morrow is the last working day ^\r\v^\ trifle with anyIfThroat or NEW ULM MARKETS:Wheat, No. 1 Miss Emma Hulskamp, both of Lafayette, in Blown Countv during the last Lun Disease yon have of our legislature. 64 No. 2, 62 eats, 25 corn, 30 barley. The clerks of the different towns will be married this week. throe weeks: John Reinartz to Anna a Cough or Cold, or the children are 45 potatoes, 50c. onions The telephone company met at the would confer a t.ivor on us by sending Beck. threatenedwithCrouporWhoopingCough, Parties who were up early Tuesday 1.00 butter, 12J, eggs, 15 live hogs Union House Wednesday and adopted use Acker's English Remedy and prevent us the results ot elections in their towns morning report seeing flashes of lightning Monday Mr. J. Meile look his oath further trouble. It is a positive cure.' per lb 3: pork, per lb 4. Flour per cwl a set of rules to guide the business is soon as known. at 3 o'clock. and we guarantee it. Priee 10 and 50a of office as janitor of the Union School S2.25$2.75. transactions of the compiny. Chasr L. Roos, New Ulm, Minn. No dances or theaters are announced building. His predecessor, Mr. Eger, Dog fights and snowballing are the WMiat are %\e coming Yesterday afternoon a party of about fortius week will open a carpet factory next spring. favorite sports in the Milling quarters FOR SALE ORRENT. Business Locals. fifty gentlemen went by special train to? nowadays. For extreme slowness the Western to Milford in order to see a genuine i A frame dwelling house on Valley !Not i pound of coal is to be had of BLIZZARDS. Union Telegraph Company is entitled Horace Newhart informs us that he snow drift. They struck one drift near Street at reasonable rates Inquire of our local dealers and nearly everybody to the confectionery. The wires for lost a black Travelling bag at Turners Pingel's farm which was twenty seven T. CRONE. My stock of Drugs and Medicines is is short. Unless a supply airives soon their city office were strung oyer three Hall Tuesday evening. The bag was New Ulm Minn. feet high. Photographer Amme was fresh and pure. Please give me a call. theie is a liability of a coal famine. weeks ago, but as yet they haven't marked C. H. Ross. The party who with the party and took a number of Prescriptions carefully prepared. O.M. FOR! SALE. opened the office for business. found it will confer a favor by returning The regular monthly meeting of the Olsen. Meridian Block. views. It is reported that when it was it to the owner or to the REVIEW Board of Trade will be held in Turner announced that photographic views Fears are entertained that when the The undersigned has a ,full blooded Just received at F. Kuetzings 350 office. Hall Friday evening March 4 It is were to be taken all who could do so immense amount of snow, which has Percheron stallion, 7 years old, black yards Velveteens, excellant quality, in hoped that all members will be present. borrowed a shovel from some member color, also several Durham andHelstein fallen during the winter, melts it will all shades, selling at 50 Cts. per yard. Sunday evening Mr. F. Schuetz will There will be plenty of important matters mixed breed bulls for sale. of the snow shoveling brigade. Station render the Minnesota river navigable lecture at Turner Hall. See ad. in another to discuss. HENRY ScHRADERsr. Another new lot of Musical Instruments agent Heideman acted as conductor and thereby cut off congressional appropriations, column. There is no charge of admission Lafayette. at Olsens New Drug Store. Merdian for the party. The season of masquerades closed river conventions and all for the lecture and everybody Block. PROBATE NOTICE. with balls at both Halls. Union Hall other expensive luxuries designed to is welcome VJ\J%V\7%^\VV\^\VV certain in their Just received at F. Kuetzings 400 was crowded as it never was before. accomplish this purpose. State of Minnesota, County of Brown Sss. in One of Mulverhills teams took three results, are Acker's Dyspepsia Tablets. Probate Court, Special Term, Febr. 1st 1887. yards of Silk Velvets in all shades. At Turner Hall a very good stage programme Saturday's blizzard blockaded the Inthe Matter of the Estate of Peter N. Larson travelling men to Mankato Tuesday. Recommended by physicians and endorsed deceased. was given. This consisted of by all who have used them. The best railroad more effectually than any previous They made up their minds that we On reading and filing the petition of Niels Chnstensen, Qfin yards fancy silk velvet in all colors remedy forDyspepsia, Flatulency.and Constipation. the dance of the amazons, a circus, the executor of the estate of Peter N. Larson storm has done. In a great UUU at 1 dollar a yard at Mrs. A. 01- would have no trains for 3 or 4 days deceased, representing among other things, that Guaranteed, and sold at 25c. by steam fire engine of the future at a fire ding's millinary store. he has fully administered said estate, and praying many places the drifts are from ten to and preferred the team trip to being L. Roes, New Ulm, Minn. that a time and place be fixed for examining ana and phantem pictures. twenty feet hign and solid enough to tied down here. allowing his accountof his administration, and for the assignment of the residue of said estate to th VJC WC\\V would enjoy your dinner carry the weight of a team. At the Mr. Anton Gaff shdwed us a sketch parties thereto entitled. Mrs. John Hauenstein, Sheriff 3 and are preventedbyDyspepsia, PERSONAL MENTION. It is ordered, that said account be examined, present time (Monday) it looks as of his first painting of the indian massacre. use Acker's Dyspepsia Tablets. Schmid and Wm. Gebser celebrated and petition heard, by the Judge of this Court, on though wejwill not have a train from It represents the fight on Minnesota Thursday the 3rd day of March A.D 1887, at 2 They area positive cure for Dyspepsia, Indigestion, their birthday at the residence of Wm. Bonne visited the capitol city o'clock p.m., at the office of G, W. Somerville Flatulency and Constipation. the eastfl for several days. Monday and Third Streets north. Capt. Dodd the village of S leepy Eye Lake in said county. John Hauenstein Sunday afternoon. In last week. We guarantee them. 25 and 50 cents. And it is further ordered, that notice thereof be morning Thos. Mulverhill drove to St. in command. All of those who took Chas. L. Roos, New Jim, Minn. the evening Sheriff Schmid entertained given to all persons interested, by publishing a W. A. Bingham and W. F. Seiter, Peter to bring down some passengers copy of this order for three successive weeks prior part in that fight and are living here a few of his friends at his home. to said day of hearing in the New Ulm Review a hunted real estate in St. Paul last week. and mail and return with our eastern now are requested to call on Mr. Gag weekly newspaper printed and published at the Ohi stonEe warNe just City of New Ulm said County. NEW ADVERTISMETS. Emil Weschcke writes from You Bet, mail. and view the sketch. Miss Lydia Limbaoh entertained a Dated at New Ulm the 1st day of Februarv A. D. 1887. By the Court, Nevada County California that they on progressive euchre party Sunday. Mr. M. J. Rosskopf has disposed of N. Heinen took seventy men with him a 411(1(1 S ,_ ERNST BRANDT. had a snow storm there which lasted 7UUU received at Frank Behnke's store, (k.S.) Judge of Probate. his interest in the firm of Rosskopf and F. Burg sr. returned from St Paul Monday to help shovel the snow out of for nine days. If such things happen sold at reasonable prices. PROBATE NOTICE. Muller to H. v. Essen. Mr. v. Essen and Minneapolis Friday. He reports the cuts on the railroad track west of in sunny California we ought not to has been in the employ of the firm for an active demand for his "Blizzards" here. Railroad officials say that snowplows TURNER HALL State of Minnesota, County of Brown Sin Probate growl if we have a two days blizzard Court, Special Term. some time and is thoroughly familiar in the twin cities. are of no avail when the snow is here. In the Matter of the Estate of Hans Jensen deceased. with the business and will undoubtedly Sunday evening packed as solid as it is now. The king 6. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Brust, Mr. and On reading and filing the Petition of Ane C. succeed. For the present Max will Monday evening Mrs. Christ. Boock plow only made seven miles in a day Mrs. Chas. Schoregge and Mr. Geo. W. Jensen, administratrix of the estate of said deceased, setting forth the amount of personal estate continue to work in the factory. He entertained a large party of friends it and a half. With a large force of men Somerville of Sleepy Eye were amongst that has come to ber hands, and the disposi. Lecture by FR. SCHUETZ. has not decided on his future course. tion thereof} the amount of debts outstanding being the anniversary of her birth. they can clear the road quicker and those who attended the Masonic banquet against said deceased, and a description of all the Subject:Prayer and the best substitute Music, singing and dancing were indulged real estate of which said deceased died seized, and Thursday. cheaper than the plow does now. The Directors of the Agricultural Society the condition and value of the respective portions in and proved so entertaining for it. thereof aud praying that license be to her The city election will be held April 5. will meet at Mr. Jos. A Eckstein's Fred Hauenstein, Owatonna, Albert granted to sell apart or all of said real estate ac that our reporter, who usually goes Admission free. Lecture begins at 8 p. m, private sale. And it appearing by said Petition The 1st and 3rd Wards elect two councilmen office Monday March 7th, at 2 Held, Mankato and. Louis Scherer, undersigned lost a that there is not sufficient personal estate in the home at an early hour, staid long each two to serve for two years hands of said administratrix to pay said debts Minneapolis, came to New Ulm to view o'clock p. in. for the purpose of arranging Tli TITCT enough to see the metereological display. and expenses of administration and that it is necessary and two for one year.The second Ward Tuesday's parade and visit witn their a progiamme for the fair, making liUu-l- pocketbook containing thirty in order to pay the same, to sell apart or all of said real estate: dollars and a promissoiy note, drawn has no one tov parents. out premium lists and other work nee. elect as the terms of It is therefor ordered, That all persons interested in his favor, on the road from his farm While the janitor of the Congregational councilors Schmucker and Crone do essury for the good of the Society. The in said estate, appear before the Judge of thia Phillip Liesch, who has been a typo to New Ulm. The finder will be rewarded Court, on Thursday the 24th day of March A. J). Church was lighting the chandelier not expire until 1888. We have not quarterly meeting of the society will be by leaving the book with Chas. 1887, at 10 o'clock A. M., at the Probate Office, in. in the REVIEW office for the last Sunday evening, the hook^on which said County, then and there to show couse (if any heard of any candidates for these positions held either March 16 or 26. Due notice L. Roos or the owner. three and one half years will become there be) why license should not be granted to the chandelier is suspended broke out but suppose that plenty of them will be given in the REVIEW. said administratrix to sell said leal estate accordmg JOHN MTJHS, sr. foreman of the Mankato POST next to the prayer of said Petition. of the ceiling and the chandelier will be in the field when the time And it is further ordered, that a copy of this We are informed that Burt W. Lyon, week. We congratulate the POST to AUCTION SALE. dropped to the floor. Fortunately the Order shall be published for four successive comes. formerly editor and publisher of the weeks prior to said day of hearing, the last of this acquisition. Phillip is a thorough lamps were extinguished by the sudden which publications shall be at least fourteen days Lamberton COMMERCIAL and Springfield Anton Brey has bought the Meat On Wednesday, March 23d, 1887, printer and a good workman. before said day of hearing, in the New Ulm Review drop and the only damage done was a Weekly Newspaper printed and published commencing at 10 o'clock a. m. the undersigned TIMES intends to publish a sporting Market and Sausage Factory of F. J. Attorney Thompson, of Sleepy Eye, at the City of New Ulm in said County, and personally the breaking of the chandelier and will sell at public auction at served on all persons interested in said estate, paper in St. Paul. We have always Glassbrenner at Minneapolis. He will was in the city Friday attending a case lamps. his farm in Cottonwood near the big residing in said County, at least fourteen thought that Burt was cut out for remove there with his family next week days before said day of hearing, and upon all oth- before Judge Webber. He did not neglect Cottonwood bridge, household furniture, erJbersons interested, according to law. something better than an editor of a At West Newton they must have had and take possession March 13. Anton farm utensils and machinery as follows: to call at the REVIEW office. Dated at New Uim the 1st day of February A, D. 1887. 1 reaper, mower, seeder, hayrake, harrows, tame country weekly and wish him all an immense amount of snow. We are Loesch goes with him. The establishment By the Court, Mr. C- H. Baldwin brother-in-law plows, cultivators, etc., etc., also the success he deserves in his new venture. informed that Andrew Johnson's barn, Mr. Brey has purchased is quoted ERNST BRANDT, wagons, sleds, 1 Buggy. Draft horses, of Mr. Albert Blanchard combined business Judge of Probate containing eighteen head of cattle, was as the largest sausage factory in Minneapolis. (L. S.) of Brown County, Minn. young horses, cattle, milchoows with pleasure here during his enforced buried under eight feet of the beautiful Twelve men are employed heifer with calf, young steers and heifers. Henry, the 26 year old son of Mr. F* PROBATE NOTKE, stay. It took him all of two days to dig a constantly. The stand is corner of Retzlaft, was examined before Judge State of Minnesota, County of Brown J-ss. In E. E. Smith and L. Johnson drove passage way to the barn. Third Street and Twentieth Ave. south TERMS OF SALE: $10 and under, Probate Court. Special Term, Jan. 17th 1887. Brandt Wednesday and pronounced insane. cash amounts over $10, one years time down from Sleepy Eye Monday. They In the Matter of the Guardianship of Robert B. where Anton will be glad to see his He was taken to St. Peter by Haub and Ernestine Haub Minors Jos. Rank lost his barn, two cows at 7 per cent interest on good secured report that the hotels there were friends. On reading and filing the petition of William notes. Sheriff Schmid and Supt. Bartlett. and a heifer by fire last week. His Pfaender, attorney in fact for Josephina Haub crowded and they had to sleep in the In case of unfavorable weather the guardian of the persons and property of Robert Judge Brandt informs us that this %*The committee appointed by the New house caught fire from a defective E. Haub and Ernestine Haub minors for license to Pullmaun car. Some of the snowdrifts auction will take place on the following makes the 23rd patient from Brown sell the real estate of said wards at private sale Ulm Lodge Sons of Herman to agitate chimney and sparks from the burning day, March 24. up there are as high as the telegraph and it appearing from said petition that it is necessary County who has been examined by for the proposed monument met at the dwelling ignited the barn. The dwelling and would be beneficial to said wards that mc 17 PETER GAG, Prop'r. poles. said real estate, or a part thereof, should be sold him since his occupancy of the office Tivoli Sunday evening. The project house was saved but the barn It is ordered, that the next ot km of the said wards and all persons interested in the estate of (6 years). What True Merit Will Do. L. G. DAVIS-A-ttoniey was discussed at length and it was resolved burned to the ground. said wards shall appear before said Probate The unprecedented sale of Boschee's Court, at the Probate Office in the City of New to ask the home lodge to present The members of Charity Lodge and Ulm in tfce County of Brown aforesaid, on the 4th Monday John Maidl brought suit German Syrup within a few years, has at TaBrw. their plans and subscription list to a day of March A. D. 1887, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, their ladies banqueted at Masonic Hall astonished the world. It is without against F. Bauman, before Justice to show cause why a license should not be meeting of citizens March 13th. The Real Estate, Collection, Loan and Thursday. A number of brothers from doubt the safest and best remedy ever granted for the sale of said real estate. Kuehnel in Lafayette, for damages And it is further ordered, that a copy or this Insurance Agent. prevailing sentiment seemed to be that discovered for the speedy and effectual neighboring lodges were present. The order be personally served on the next of kin of done to Maidl's horses by jumping over cure of Coughs, Colds and severest Sleepy Eye, Minn. the members of the lodge should set the said wards residing in said Brown County, and on evening was spent by playing progressive a wire fence on Bauman's land. The all persons interested in said estate, at least fourteen Lung troubles. It acts on an entirely ball in motion and after they had exhausted euchre, scat and other games and days before the hearing of said petition as FOR SALE. different principle from the usual tacts of the case are about as follows: aforesaid, and by the publication thereof for four their means to call on the citizens by doing justice to a bounteous supper prescriptions given by physicians, as it successive weeks in the New Ulm Review a weekly On the 15th of September 1886 three newspaper printed and published at the City at large. There is no doubt that does not dry up a Cough and leave the The undersigned wishes to sell his prepared by the ladias. The wish was of Maidl's horses, entered Baumans of New Ulm in said Brown County, the last of disease still in the system, but on the a sufficient sum of money can be raised house and lot No. 12 in block 105 north which publications shall be at least fourteen daysbefore expressed by a good many members land, Bauman chased his deg after the said day of hearing. contrary removes the cause of the trouble, opposite the Union School House. here to purchase the land and build that these social gatherings should occur Dated January 17th 1887, heals the parts affected and leaves horses in such away that the horses RUDOLPH MASSOPUST, By the Court, the foundation. After this is done the oftener, at least once a month, during them in a purely healthy condition. New Ulm Minn. 16 M. ERNST BRANDT, had to leap a wire fence in order to get lodges of the different states will furnish A bottle kept in a house for use when Judge of Probate. the winter season. away from the dog. Of course the the diseases make their appearance,will the money to complete the monument horses ran into the fence and were injured. Ji a letter received by Mr. M. Mullen convince you of these facts. A trial For this Maidl demanded will convince you of these facts- It is vi from a friend in Illinois the writer NEW DR GOODS positively sold by all druggists and damages and, Bauman refusing, he engaged Co-operative building societies, or states that this was the coldest winter general dealers in the land. Price, 75 Attorney Eckstein to prosecute. what are known here as building and weather experienced in that state in cts, large bottles. 1 Bauman secured the services of Attorney loan associations, are becoming an important forty years. He says that on the coldest Hagberg. At the trial before Justice factor in the improvement and day the thermometer registered Milford Items. Kuehnel, Bauman demanded a jury development of towns and cities and fort\ two degrees below zero. If we remember About six inches of snow during trial and he got it. The jury returned likewise in the promotion of the welfare correctly the coldest day we AT- last week, and the appearance of our a verdict of one dollar in favor of the of the laboring classes. In the city of had in New Ulni it was thirty two degrees country somewhat resembles a great plaintiff, St Paul, for instance, through the agency below. African desert. of building and loan associations, *Last week Anna, daughter of Geo. Mr. Ig. Sehwendinger has kindly from 8,000 to 10,000 families have been The railroad track is perfectly Beck of Cottonwood, gave John Reinartz furnished us with data giving the average provided with homes of their own who walled in and the slightest breeze generally f Sigel notice to either get married and lowest temperature during without the aid of this agency would causes a complete blockade. to her or answer to a charge of January and February 1885, 1886 and doubtless still be living in rented houses. 5 CENT STORE. The Board of Audit met at the seduction. John wanted time to think 1887 and also the average and highest It is stated that about oneVfourth of clerks office yesterday,the treasurers report the matter over and so applied to sheriff temperature for July and August 1885 the families in St. Paul are interested was received and a number of bills Schmid for lodgings, which request and 1886. in these building associations and that were allowed. was granted after philosophising in his mere than a thousand loans of the lonely cell for several days he came to We understand that fissig Bros, of Average for Morning Tem- character indicated are made yearly. Coldest day. i Month. Degrees perature. Degrees Essig station will remove their business the conclusion that single blessedness Forty building and loan associations in Fahrenheit. Fahrenheit. to New Ulm about the first of April did not agree with him and married the 186 Philadelphia have collected thus far in January, 86 next We cannot but regret the loss girl Monday. 500 YDS. CHOICE DRESS GINGHAMS LATEST STYLES the neighborhood of 10,000,000, which January, '86 3 29 of our only store at said place. Who January, '87 5 81 instead of being squandered as it otherwise Our report of the parade, given in AND PAST COLORS. LOW PRICES. will next try his luck at our station? February, '85 24 27 would have been, has been invested last weeks REVIEW was written in a February, '86 10 29 Mr. John Henle one of the enterprising SOO YDS. APRON GINGHAMS CHECKS AND STRIPES in homes for families of small means, hurry as the paper had to be printed February, '87 25 2 business men of NewyUlm was most of whom owe what they now possess Tuesday afternoon and as a result there WARB ANTED FAST COLORS. visiting with his parents Mr. and Mrs. to the system which made it possible Were a tew omissions and errors. We Noon Tempera- Average for Hottest Day. Athanasius Henle of this town one day tire, Month to save a portion of their earnings A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF NETVST PRINTS (Temperature neglected to mention the float of B. in Shade.) last week. and make these savings earn more. Behnke and Co. who presented a dry 87 July. 1885 102 ANDNETW DRESS OOOD& Mr. Chas. Essig of the firm of Essig The facts are only indices of what budding g*ods store. The bear trainer (Otto August, 1885 77 93 Bros, informs us that he will stay at and loan associations are doing in Seiter) with his bear (A. Crone) and a 300 YDS. KENTUCKY JEANS, FORMER PRICE3* CENTS, July, 1886 86 98 Essig and continue to buy wheat for most of the cities and in a majority of August, 1886 90 84 monkey (J. Koehler) who attracted NOW OFFERED AT 2S CTS. A YD. Krumdick and Co. at the said place.He the towns and villages throughout the more attention and caused more merriment will sever his connections with the store country.Ex. than any other feature of the parade Excitement in Texas. SOO YDS. RED AND WHITE EMBROIDERIES. business as soon as their removal to were likewise forgotten. We stated If these societies work well in Great excitement has been caused in Vl 300 YDS. WHITE EMBROIDERIES. New Ulm takes place. that J. Hottinger exhibited the A the vicinity of Paris, Tex., by the remarkable above named towns there is no reason Annual town meeting next Tuesday! world renowned Heidelberg Wine Cask. recovery of Mr. J. E. Corley, WO YDS. INDIGO BLUE EMBROIDERIES. &&*** *&.! why they should not prove successful Prepare your ballots. who was so helpless he could not turn This was an error. The cask was constructed here, and we hope that some f our f~^ ,'&*<*- ~"^Say-is in bed, or raise his head everybody 2000 YDS. TRIMMING LACES AT OUR USUAL LCXW by .the coopers of the Eagle Only twenty days till spring, but enterprising citizens will interest themselves said he was dying of consumption. A Mill Co. for the Company. the present state of weather ^hardly trial bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery in this matter and organize the was sent him. Finding relief, he makes us believe it New Ulm Loan and Building Association. The publisher of Baltimore, Md., Don' forget the place L-VS:-- "S&M^t bought a large bottle and a box of Dr. uont sorbet the nlaee. The old and Some of our farmers will be out of Every Saturday, Mr. T. J. Wentworth, Kings New Life Pills by the time he only 5 Cent Store of hay within a week or two. tfa&ijjj&iS says his child aged six months, was suffering had taken two boxes of Pills and two Herman Schuette, whohas keptashoe bottles of the Discovery, he was well from a severe cold, and he gave shop in Mrs. Kashau's building, has removed Mr. Buchter, a well-known citizen of and had gained in flesh thirty-six FRANK KUETZING, to some unknown locality without Lancaster, Pa., has used St Jacobs it Bed Star Cough Cure, which acted pounds. bidding his friends farewell We Oil, and considers it an excellent remedy like a charm. No morphia. Trial Bottles of this Great Discovery understand that their are quite a num in cases of swellings, bruises and MERIDIAN BLOCK, or Consumption free at C. L. Roos. 2 BURG'S BLIZZARDS. fcl. NEW ULM, MINN, ber of mourners. burns.