New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
March 16, 1887 · Page 4 of 8
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MWH "WW fW^ppp*ppPPwiH( W^P ^TF^ps SEW ULM AND VICINITY Our Milford letter reached us to late FIRST WABD GAMS. inflf] gallons ot Ohio stone warsstoret jus f\\ A an'i reliableSleuicineaaxethebesfc for this issue. D^T Behnke1 ?UUU received at Frank VJ%** todependupon. Acker'sBlood Elixirhas srp. Travelers' Guide. sold at reasonable prices. ?fj$? been prescribed for yearafor all im- A father Kills His Sori'" Sparrows were seen in this neighborhood pnritiesoftheBlood. IneveryfolofSerofulous, George Doehne and Albert Behnke Near Ibtria. _, Saturday. Syphiliticor Mercurialdiseases, itis NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ^the Candidates for Aldermanic invaluable. For Rheumatism, hasnoeqnaL. Next Sunday there will be a Beecher Chas. L. Roos. New Ulm, Minn. honors. On Wednesday last Anton Fischer, a Memorial service conducted at the Congregational The first quarterly meeting of the farmer living near Iberia, stabbed his Church. n* AUCTION SALE. Brown County Agricultural Society The voters ot the first ward had their son because the latter refused to give will be held in Turner Hall New Ulm ""X^s Abbey's double Uucle Toms Cabin 23d,f!*r$87,. caucus in Turner Hall Monday evening. him monej. It seems that there was Winonkfcgt.fete*$f On Wednesday, March Satuiday March 26th at 2 P. M. troup will play at Turner Hall Sunday. Ernst Brandt as chairman of the city commencing at 10 o'clock a. m. the undersigned some dispute about a certain sum of Amendments to Constitution will be See their ad. in another column. Going tiasf will sell at public auction at committee and resident ot the ward, Going H'eit. money in the posession of the son. The voted upon. All members requested to his farm in Cottonwood near the bi called the meeting to order. Dr. C. 3io 4 Express, 9 41 a ra No 1 Express 4:50 a m. To-morrow is St. Patricks day. No father claimed the money and demanded be present Cottonwood bridge, household furniture^ 9 40 ni 3 6*05 m. Wescbcke was elected chairman and Ac'm 4 50 i 25 Ac'm 10 30 a m. preparations have been made tending it, the son refused to disgorge, farm utensils and machinery as follows1 M. MULLEN, President. 10 10 a 19 1 45 p.m. E. Brandt secretary. Nominations for fl* to a proper celebration of the day here. 1 reaper, mower, seeder, hayrake, harrows, whereupon the old gentleman whipped 4 15 in plows, cultivators, etc., etc., alOf aldermen being in order, Mr. W. Hummel Harrows and corn tools of all kinds out a knife and stabbed the boy in the Nos 1 and 2 daily. All others daily The $32.72 returned to Mayor Weschcke so wagons, sleds, 1 Buggy. Draft hor-f|l proposed the name of Mr. George cheap at J. Klossner's. except Sunday. abdomen producing a fatal wound. Dr. ses, young horses, cattle, milcheows^ by the St. Cloud cyclone committee Doehne and Hon. John Lind. nominated Marcellns of Sleepv Eye was called and C. W. H. HEIDEMAN, Agent. heifer with calf, young steers and hei- l\ has been turned o\ er to A. Subilia Highest market price paid for fresh Mr. Albert Behnke. Upon motion of fers. dressed the wound, but surgical skill Timothy Seed at Dr. C. Weschcke's Pioneer as part payment for the Water power Last week Rev. A. Berghokl sold a Mr. Heideman it was unanimously resolved TERMS OF SALE: $10 and uuder Drug Store. could not save the boy and he died on the cemetery. cash amounts over$10, one yearsmme^ pieee of property in St. Paul for $8,'000, that this convention declares Mr. Thursday afternoon. After committing at 7 per cent interest on good secured '*S* which cost him but $280 six years Mrs. L. E. Baily of New York city Doehne candidate for the two years term the murder, Anton Fischer started notes. ^j| ago. one of the most popular lecturers of the and Mr. A. Behnke for the one year In case of unfavorable weather the'vj^l/ for New Ulm. Officers were dispatched employment by addressing auction will take place on the following: east, will speak on temperence at Turner term. Upon motion of Mr. Lind the after him and he was caught near Essig SCHMID & LEHREK, Two railroad men who are quite well 2 day, March 24, Hall Friday evening March 18th at Springfield, Minn. chair appointed Hon. John Lind, Wm. station. He was taken before Justice known on this road died lately. Chas. mc 17 PETER GAG, Prop's. 7.30 P. M. Parties interested in temperence Hummel and J. Nix a committee to Examinations for Teachers. Gallagher, at Sleepy Eye, who continued McClure at Huron and Ed Snyder at reform are invited to be present. confer with similar committee's from his case to March 19. In the Fargo, D. T. AUCTION SALE, Notice is hereby given that the Public the other wards for the purpose of nominating meantime, Fischer is in the custody of Thousands of dead fish have been Examination for teachers of Brown Co. a candidate for constable. The undersigned will sell at auction the Sheriff. There will be a sociable at the Minn, will be held on the following seen in the shallow lakes around here on his farm one mile east of Courtland E. Brandt, Rev. C. Mowery and Jos. A. church this (Wednesday) evening dates and at the following places "1 1 and even in the Minnesota river. Their station, Nicollet Co. on March 22nd, ATTENTION VOTERS OF THE THIRD WARD. Eckstein were appointed Ward committee New Ulm, at the Court House, the proceeds of which will go towards 1887 commencing at 10 o'clock a. m. death was probably caused by the severe All legel voters of the third Ward are March 28th and 29th 1887. for the ensuing year. At this stage buying anew chandelier for the Congregational His entire herd of fifty head of high winter weather. Sleepy Eye, at the Public Schoolhouse requested to meet at Turner Hall Monday of the proceedings C. Heideman, as representative grade short horn cattle. Consisting of church to replace the one April 1st and 2d 1887, 10 head of full blood cows and heifers March 21 at 7:30 p. m. for the purpose of the democratic party An enjoyable dancing party was held broken. A most cordial invitation is Springfield, at the Public Schoolhouse, 1 full blood bull 4 years old 1 full' of nominating two candidates for took the floor and requested some information. extended to all. at Turner Hall Saturday evening. April 8th and 9th 1887- blood yearling bull 1 half breed yearling-bull* alderman and also to discuss matters He stated that he had understood About thirty couples participated and Examinations will commence at 9 Balance of herd consisting It is rumored that H. Cordes has sold pertaining to the welfare of the ward. o'clck a. m. that this was to be anon partisan voted it the dance of the season. of grades from $ to $ and consist mostly his North Western Hotel property to Prompt attendance is solicited. "New of cows and heifers, 1ft of which are. caucus, but en glancing over the MANY CITIZENS OF THE THIKD WARD. Have you seen the artistic window Jos. Schneider for a consideration of either with calf or are now giving milk Ulm, March 8th 1887. names of committees he noticed that display of paper hangings in Chas. Gebsers 1 span of work horses 1 brood mare $3500. Rumor also says that Jos. Election Returns. J. B. VELIKANJEt, girl. Co Supt.gen none but republicans had been appointed. If not, go there at once. for with foal 1 span three year Id matte/ 3 store ete Schneider has sold his property corner com Mr. Lind arose and said that rather colts 40 head of sheep mostly ewes? 10) a WINTPH Gustav Gebser is the artist and deserves of Broadway and First street north to Results of village and town elections head of Poland China pig3 1 DeeringTwine than have any misunderstanding between llJliliUU.eral housework Scandinavian eredit for the display. Jos. Bruckbauer. Consideration $3000. Binder 1 Deering Mower lMe^ held in Brown county Tuesday March preferred. Apply at Mrs. J. Newhart's. the people and the democratic Cormick Mower 1 seeder 1 hay rake 8th. Mr. C. Vierling had a paralytic stroke Operators of coal stoves should take party he would resign trom the conference 1 two horse corn plow one double wagon SPRINGFIELD. Sunday morning and up to Monday warniug from an accident which befell committee and asked the chair to 1 light wagon 1 set platform FOR SALE. ri' PresidentH. C. Warnke. scales 1 fan mill 3 set double harness morning was still unconscious. Mr. Mr. John C. Rudolph at the Citizens' appoint Mr. Heideman in his place. Mr.. TrusteesJ. J. Ray, Wolfg. Schmid plows, harrows, cultivators and other Vierling is 65 years old and an old resident The residence of the undersigned is Bank Sunday noon. He opened the Eckstein of the ward committee made and H. Bendixen. farm utensils, to numerous to mention. for sale cheap. For terms etc., enquire of town Courtland. stove door to see if any more fuel was a*similar,request and the chair appointed Recorder M. C. Robertson. at the residence on Broadway between TERMS, On all sums under ten dollars needed, but before the door was fairly TreasurerPeter Sist Mr. .Heideman to both positions. Second and Third streets north. cash, over ten dollars one years At their annual meeting, Tuesday Justice of the PeaceM. Huiras and open an explosion of coal gases occured Mr. Heideman accepted the offices, time will be given with approved security March 9th, the citizens of Lamberton Jos. BOBLETER. Wm. Oetting. and flames of gas shot out striking him at 7 per cent, interest. saying that by this action the democratic voted against the granting of liquor licenses FOR SALE. BURNSTOWN. on the breast and face. His beard was W. R. DOTV. party was both recognized and for the ensuing year. Birch SupervisorsDaniel Burns, chairman, singed and face scorched badly. The well represented. The undersigned wishes t sell his Beer, Pop and other soft drinks will refresh AUCTION SALE. John Wurscher and Joseph Kaseforth. stove had been closed tightly since Saturday house and lot No. 12 in block 105 north The nominees for aldermen are so ClerkPeter Moe. the thirsty. evening and gases accumulated. opposite the Union School House. TreasurerJohn Burns. The undersigned will sell on his farm well and favorably known that anything While at Le Sueur Messrs. Bogen and As soon as air was admitted to the gases RUDOLPH MASSOPUST, in town Sigel on March 21st the following AssessorC. A. Scott. the REVIEW may say would be unnecessary. New Ulm Minn. 16 M. Heideman made arrangements by property at public auction: JusticeDavid Groenig. an explosion had to follow and the There is hardly any doubt of their 12 cows with calves 5 yearlings 4 which several exhibition herds of Hereford, ConstableWm. Pautzke. only place of exit happened to be the THE PALACE election and the ward will have two steers and 1 heifer: 1 working horse 4 Short Horn and Polled Angus stove door. BASHAW. years old 1 mower, 1 new fanning mill good representatives. cattle will be brought to our Fair this SupervisorsJohn Roiger, chairman, RESTAURANT& CONFECTIONERY. 2 sleighs 2 plows 1 Fairbanks scale A story of the last campaign has just NOTES. Gust Wing and P. G. Quarnstrom. fall. house and farm utensils. The sale will ClerkJ. H. Stoll. The caucus was well attended. About leaked out. It is on Hon. E. P, Freeman, commence at 10 o'clock a. m, The members of Hecker Post, with 150 voters were present. TreasurerC. F. Johnson. I am now prepared to serve the public of Mankato. When that gentleman TERMS: Under ten dollars cash, ten AssessorH. C. Peterson. their families and friends held one of with everything pertaining to a first Some of the budding candidates were dollars and over 1 years time with 7 was making his congressional canvas JusticeJ. H. Barber, H. C. Malette. considerably taken down by the suddenness class Restaurant and Confectionery.seaAll tQeir their enjoyable camp fires at Turner per cent, interest on aproved security. last fall he visited Janesville, in with which their boom was kinds of fancy Fruits ConstableJos. Schumacher. FR. FRANK. Hall Sunday evening. Music, singing, Waseca county, where ex-Senator nipped. son. Very best f Candies and CakesFancy COTTONWOOD. i recitations and an address by Comrade Craig keeps a general store. The two Tobaccos- Havana and domestic AUCTION! AUCTION!! SupervisorsAnd. Groebner, chairman, A number of second and third warders Cigars' Oysters served in every Pfaender were the main features of the men were not acquainted and Freeman, were present to see how a good N. Gulden and L. Schmelz. style. Have fitted up for the convenience entertainment. While the choir of young ward caucus should be conducted. ClerkMath. Roeck. The undersigned will sell at pu*Ife thinking to make himself agreeable, of all a Lunch Boom, auction at his place in town of Milfordr AssessorGottfried Hoehne. ladies were singing old war songs, the Half an hour was all the time consumed asked the senator to set out the cigars. Give me a call. Brown Co. on March 28th 188?, th*lellowinff JusticeJohn Mohr. in doing the work of the caucus. veterans could not restrain their feelings This was done. After taking one Freeman Jolin IDengler. described property. 3 horses 3 ConstableIsidor Haas, C. Gulden. It was the most businesslike and orderly and every little while some of them said to Craig, "Take one your- to 7 yiiars old 3 cows from 3 to yearsold For Treasurer Gottfried Hoehne and Next door to Theo. Crone's. caucus ever held. would assist in the singing. self." Craig took one and lighted it. John Sturm received an even number of 2 steers 3 years old 1 steer 2years Wd. Eibner, Manager. votes. old 1 heifer 3 years old 3 yearlings and Then he asked: "Who have I the honor A sad accident befell Jakob Brust at PERSONAL MENTION. hogs 1 selfbinder 1 mower 1 seeder 1 PROBATE NOTICE. SIGEL. of smoking with?" "With the next Essig Station Friday noon. While descending Wagon 1 sleigh 1 plow 2 corn cultivators. State of Minnesota, County of Brown as. In SupervisorsAnt. Manderfeld, chairman, congressman from this district," responded 1 harrow 1 set of haraesa and from the hayloft, in the elevator Chas. Burg was here on a visit Sun Probate Court, Special Term, March Sth 1887. John Domeier and John Krai. In the Matterof the Estate of Joseph Schaefer Freeman, with a confident air. household furniture. day. barn, a round in the ladder broke ClerkJohn Manderfeld. deceased. TERMS: Under $10 cash, $10 and "Ah, Mr. Lind, I am glad to meet you." On reading and filing the petition of Theresia TreasurerJos. Holm Sr. an 1 lie was precipitated to the ground, E. G. Pahl returned from Iowa Shaefer,executrix of the eBtateof Joseph Schaefer, oyer 7 months time on approved securities spoke Senator Craig, as he grasped the Thursday. AssessorAndrew Hoffmann. deceased, representing among other things, that a distance of 14 feet, breaking his left at 7 per cent interest. she has folly administered said estate, and praying candidate's handand he actually introduced STARK. arm near the wrist and also fracturing that a time and place be fixed for examining and Mrs. Albert Blanchard is visiting B. S. MARTT. Freeman a3 Lind to half a Uowing her acconntof her administration, and for SupervisorsH. Plath, chairman, G. his left thigh-bone. Dr. Strickler and in St. Paul and Minneapolis.flHfl-Htt Chas. Berg auctioneer* the assignment ot the residue of said estate to the dozen bystanders before Freeman had Guth and Ch. Schultz. persons entitled thereto, and that she be discharged Wm. Koch went to Essig on the noon Hon. and Mrs. Wm. Schimmel of from her said trust. ClerkAlbert Schramm. NEW UL.M MARB^TS:Wheat, No. J, sufficiently recovered to explain the situation. freight train and returned with the patient St Peter are the guests of Mrs. L. It is ordered, that said account be examined, Treasurer Aug. Schwerdtfeger. 67 No. 2. 64 oats, 25 corn, 30 barley, Then Freeman had to set up and petition heard, by the Judge of this Court, on Hanft. on the evening passenger train. AssessorJohn Vollmer. Thursday the 3l8t day of March A. D. 1887, at 10 45 potatoes, 40c. onions the cigars to everybody.GLOBE. o'clock a.m., at the Probate office in said county. JusticeFred Cromlett Dr. Mueller was called in consultation Wm. Brust came down from Redwood And it is farther ordered, that notice thereof be 1.00 butter, 12$, eggs, 12J live hogs Falls Saturday to attend his father. ConstableJohn Soukop. and the fractures were set. At the given to all persons interested, by publishing a per lb 3 pork, per lb 4. Flour per cwt. State Teachers' Institute. copy of this order for threesuccessive weeks pnor present writing, Monday, the patient LEAVENWORTH. to said day of hearing in the New Ulm Review a S2.25S2.75. weekly newspaper printed and published at tha SupervisorsSam. Sherman, chair, M. Mullen went to Lake Benton is resting easy and his friends expect City of New Ulm in said County man, Adam Yungers and Bernh. Frev- Monday to attend to some business |or an early recovery although he may not Dated at New UJm the 5th day of March A.D Qnn yards fancy silk velvet in all colors An institute for the county of Brown ClerkJohn Kolbe. the Citizens' Bank. 1887. BytheCoort, UUU at 1 dollar a yard at Mrs. A. 01- will be held at Springfield, during the be able to walk without crutches for a ERNST BBAND T. TreasurerAdam Yungers. ding's millinary store. week commencing Monday, April 25th, (L.S.) Jndgeof Probate Miss Paula Rudolph left for West long time. AssessorNelson Ladd. 1887. All who expect to teach in the Superior, Wis., Wednesday evening. JusticeJohn Kolbe. county during the ear are urgently She* expects to remain there "until fall. The thaw of last week made traveling ConstableCharles Gent. called to this institute. If their schools NEW DRY GOODS Miss Ella Seiter who has been staying over snow covered teriitory dangerous. are in session they should be closed for PRAIRIEVILLE. in St. Paul since January last returned Rev. Father Berghold found this out to the week. Instruction during the day SupervisorsChrist Olsen, chairman, home Sunday morning. and one or more evening lectures will Christ Johnsen and Daniel Plath. his sorrow Saturday. He tried to cross be provided for by the State. The ClerkPeter Mertz. Mrs.Wendelborn and children and a creek below Hauensteins Brewery work will be based on the new Common TreasurerH. J. Knudsen. Miss Bielenberg of Appleton Wis. are with a team of horses attached to a pair School Manual, preparedjby the department, AssessorThomas Foster. the guests of W. Hauenstein and famiiy. of "bobs". All went well until they copies of which will be nrnished JusticeJ. H. H. Hoy. AT- for the use of teachers at the institute. ConstableHans E. Paulsen, Hans were in the middle of the creek when The plan of dividing into Elementary Andersen. the horses broke through the soft snow Mr. Chas, Wagner returned from 3 and Advanced sections will be continued FR nuxtzmes LINDEN. Battle Creek, Mich., Wednesday. The and almost disappeared in the snow. as in the past year. SupervisorsOle Jorgenson, chairman, treatment he received at the Sanitarium When he saw the horses sink, Rev. PROMPTNESS. The instruction will John J. Ouren and Anders Christiansen. has improved his health considerably. Berghold tried to jump to the shore but begin promptly on time. The time necessary tojorganize anew school set to he did not quite reach it and sank down" ClerkClement Halverson. work will be exemplified. Teachers in the snow to his waist. Employes of TreasurerJohn R. Johnson. Capt. John Groetsch of New Rome who wish to receive the most benefit AssessorOle Stone. Hauensteins Brewery noticed the accident 6 CENT STORE, was here last week, jolly and good from the institutes should be present at JusticeEdwin Paulson. and rescued the team and driver. the opening of the first session at 2 o'- natured as ever. It is rumored that he ConstableJohn W. Koester, John clock Monday afternoon. The County J. Ouren. was here to enlist Congressman Lind's Delegates representing the Agricultural Superintendent will make all needful good will in getting the Captain the appointment MILFORD. preparations for the accomodation of Societies of Brown, Watonwan, SupervisorsC. Spelbrink jr. chairman, as Consul of Shakopee. teacheis. Those desiring information Martin,Faribault and Le Sueur Counties Ed. Hensel and Chas. Black. or assistance should apply to him. met at Snows Hall, Le Sueur, March GRASS 'SEEDS. ClerkLouis Spelbrink. D. L.KIEHLE, 9 th and discussed the advisability of AssessorLouis Spelbrink. Supt. Public Instruction. 500 YDS. CHOICE DRESS GINGHAMS LATEST STYLES & TreasurerDavid Haeberle. forming a circuit of the Societies represented. The undersigned has received a very J. B. VELIKANJE, X- Justice of the PeaceGust A. Spelbrink. AND FAST COLORS. LOW PRICES. large supply of all kinds of fresh grass County Superintendent and garden seeds which will be sold The sentiment of delegates was that ConstablePaul Lehman. 500 YDS. APRON GINGHAMS CHECKS^JAND STRIPES Abbey's Double Mammoth UNCLE during the seeding season at very low entries to racing and trotting classes TOM'S CABIN COMPANY of 26 Artists prices. Tie list includes the following, WARBANTED PAST COLORS. a^ t^f-hM Furst & Bradley sulky plows Klossner'p chea and two uniformed Brass Bands, vie:White Clover, Red Clover, California should include only horses properly J. white and colored, will appear at or Afalfa Clover, Swedish or a within circuit limits and adjoining A LARGE ASSORTMENT OP NE"W" PRIJOTS Turner Hall on Sunday Eve. March. 20th. Alsyke Clover, Red Top, Blue Grass, Counties and that "Old Ringsters" The only double company in existence. Orchard Grass, Timothy, English and "Whatsoever a man soweth, be barred. AND NEW I3RESS C3O013^ A laugh for every minutesmiles and Italian Rye Grass, Millet Hungarian That shall he also reap." tears blended together. Two funny Vetches, Buckwheat etc. All of the The Fair circuit opens with Brown 300 YDS. KENTUCKY JEANS, FORMER PRICE 3S CENTS, A shipment of fresh and reliable mirthprovoking Topsys. Two comical, above seeds have been selected with County (New Ulm) Sept. 19., 20. & 21. ludicrous, musical Marks. A pack of great care and bought from reliable Grass Seeds, consisting of Blue Grass, i NOW OFFERED AT 26 CTS. A YD. |SFS| Watonwan Co. (Madelia) Sept 22. ferocious, manhunting bloodhounds. parties. Parties in need of any of these Red Top, Orchard Grass, Red, White, 23. & 24. Engaged for this season. The only seeds will do well te call on me and 600 YDS. RED AND WHITE EMBROroERIES?*^ and Swedish Clover Seeds, has just genuine South Carolina Jubilee Singers inspect the seeds ami obtain prices. Martin Co. (Fairmont) Sept. 26., 27. been received at Olsen's new drug store. and Plantation Troubadours, ten in Dr. C. WESCHCKE. 300 YDS. WHITE EMBROIDERIES. &28. number: the ./Esthetic trained donkey, Also home raised Timothy Seed of Faribault Co. (Winnebago City) Sept. Just received at F. Kuetzing's. A Oscar the smallest Shetland Ponv in 900 YDS. INDIGO BLUE EMBROIDERIES:^ last years crop.!# Garden and flower 28. & 29. and Oct 1. the world Edison's electric parlor fight large consignment of four thread knitting Seeds, prices low. Please give me a 2000 YDS. TRIMMING LACES AT OUR USJJAL LOW magnificent scenery by Voegtlin' and Le Sueur Co. (Le Sueur) Oct. 3., 4. cotton full weight Both white ns.ll v**J* A^^S^^^&l&S' ^Gfef elaborate costumes by Dazieu, Admission. &5. and colored will be sold at 5 cents a oau^x, ^tgi%^pimm mm FRIOE5S 50c, 35c, and 25c. The advantages to the various Counties ball. S -$ O.M. OLSEN. Don't forget the place. The old and by the above arrangement are manifold. if*? Cowca^\SEE MeridiwTBloci.^ A Lady's Unfortunate Experience, By it first class exhibits of live cured every year by Acker's celebrated only 5 Cent Store of English Bemedy. It is a guaranted prepif stock and other features can make the Was that of one of our Acquaintances results, axe Acker's Dyspepsia Tablets. searation it does not help you it will cost who suffered from scrofula, a yellow Recommended by phvsici&ns and endorsed circuit at a minimum expense and FRANK KTJETZING, you nothing. Try it A single dose will by all who have used them. The best complexion, and distress of the stomach cure to County Fair* exhibits such as show its good effect Trial bottles 10Ctfc remedyfor Dyspepsia, F!atalency,aDd Constipation. for years before using Dr. Barter's Iron they have never had before* 0. L, Roos, New Ulm, Minn. Guaranteed, and sold at 25c by Tonic, which finally cared her. Chas. L. Boos, New Ulm, Minn. MERIDIAN BLOCK, NEW ULM, MINN- A ?3 ggggnmemm