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

July 6, 1887 · Page 4 of 8

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NEW ULM AND VICINITY. Adam Peterman, of St. -Paul, made Wm. H. Doehne has received The Eustler Relieves His Hind. Smoke the celebrated 'Philopene' diploma at Ann Arbor. us a flying visit last week. the best 10 cent cigar in the market Travelers'" Guide. Only manufactured by Mueller & Essen. A resident of the first ward has offered Miss Cencia Zieher spent part of her A meeting will be held at Sleepy Eye a premium for the discovery of AT AND BELOW COSTSince vacation here and in Tracy. |||||Fli on July 15- to form an Ex-Union Prisoners the man who invented the system of Furst & Bradley sulky plows Klossner'p chea of War association of Brown and J. Monday, June 27th The picnic held at the College July a open sewers across the streets as they Redwood counties. %M SI Miss Mary Hopt 4th was well attended and a good time are constructed in this city. &ffl WW was had by all that were present, ^n Oflfl yards at 1 dollar fancyasilk yard velvet at Mrs.all in A colors10. At a regular meeting of New Ulm eteicf(i( offers the following goods at and be~ Lodge No. 53 I. O. O. held at New Matt. Bosche won th9 gold medal The first warder claims that it is impossible low cost: ding's millinary store. Wii\oi\k&gt.f Ulm July 2nd, A. H. Schleuder D. D. and Peter Herian walked away with to drive on Minnesota Street at Hats, Flowers, Ribbons, Laces, Collars, A fine assortment of fancy fresh fruits G. M. installed the following officers. the silver insignia at the bowling contest a faster gait than a walk, all on account Cuffs, Bushings, Corsets etc. Ladies Going East. Going West. just received at the Palace Restaurant. E. Kellnerman N. held at Turner Hall Monday. of these open sewers (or ditches, as he in want of cheap goods in my line No 4 Express, 9-46 a m. No 1 Expresii 4*35 a C. Knospe V. G.j?^ 2 9 35p.m 3 6 00 p.m. calls them). He claims that the only are requested to examine my stock and Hugo Gebser writes from Spokane ai Ac'm 10 30 a.m. 12 Ac'm 5 00 a The late stock of John Albert has to C.RolloffSecr'y ^t*t"S\ thing these sewers are good,, for is to 19 1 45 p.m. 10 30 a prices before purchasing elsewhere, Falls that that country is all right if you be sold at once. Goods will be sold at 16 4 15 J. Klossner T. frighten horses, break buggy springs the lowest prices. "-'4, mm MISS MARY HOPTV have plenty of money, but he prefers Nos 1 and 2 daily. All others daily A. H. Schleuder C. and produce an unlimited amount of respon-un the east, where a man can enjoy life. except Sunday. given thatb the John Hoffmann W. Saloon fixtures, consisting of ice box, hereb profanity. NflTTfSTk *Z~ C. W. H. HEIDEMAN, Agent. counter and pool table for sale cheap. no Stoll R. S. to N. G. "UXiiMJdersigned St. Paul claims a population of 155, For particulars inquire at the Review sible for any debts contracted by his F. Kiesling L. S. to N. G.* 577 and Minneapolis one of 173,101. All of this could be avoided by constructing office. #&*'*'*&* wife, Mrs. M. Hauser. Nicollet County has paid out $1,080 G. Jacobs J.W. These claims are based upon the number underground sewers where Dated June 20th, 1887 V5 fV A for gopher scalps. F. Kuetzing, Meridian Block, has 65 L. Schilling A. W. of names in their new directories. $tM they cross the streets. Did it ever J. HAUSER. %i doz. of fancy handkerchiefs just received, F. Friedman K. S. to. V. G. Mrs. Chas. Kendall and children are strike the council that this could be at low prices. H. Dietz, of Mapieton, subcontractor SALT FOR SALE. I G. Doberenz L. S. to V. G. visiting in Dakota. done? of the New Ulm and Lone Tree Lake C. Schumacher R. S. S. Fresh fruits, ice cream and temperance Imported english dairy and table salt The City Band of this place furnished mail route, has failed to show up. P. drinks will be furnished hereafter F. Meile L. S. S. is offered for sale cheap in original While talking about "streets another the mubic at Morton July 4th. Nervi will carry the mail until a new by A. Preuss at the Vienna bakery. gentleman remarked? that the large packages at our New Ulm Creamery Mr. R. Nix has been granted letters subcontractor can be fonnd. Parties in need of oranges, bananas, Ottomar Seiter and A. Eger were numbor of rocks which ceme to the surface etc., will find it to their interest to call Co.'s city office. patent for a device for aid in teaching married at St Paul Sunday. A car-load of fine horses, part Norman, on him. wheneverfthe wind prances around the staff notation in music. The difficulties his have been received by Dr. A. town, were considerable of a nuisance Chas L. Roos has the largest and To Farmers and Stoobaisers. encountered in studying the sign Swiss embroideries 6, 8, 10 cts. upwards. Koehne. Farmers and others in want and were the cause of a great deal of best assorted stock of hre works in the language of music by the abstruse Large assortment at our usual of good horses should go and see them, lameness amongst horses. If He suggested low prices. methods heretofore in vogue are so citv. I am in the market as purchaser of even if they do not want to buy any. that at least] one member of the Hogs, Cattle, Calves and Sheep, Highest F. Kuetzing, ^Meridian Block. great that even among skillful amateur Did you celebrate the fourth' And price paid at all times. Give me a street force should be detailed tor the performers and singers there are but The contract of the Mail route from Brnmmer's how do you feel about it? Genuine Insect Powder chance to bid on your stock before disposing purpose of removing the rocks from the few who know why those queer little remarks New Ulm to Lone Tree Lake expired at Henry Goede's. of it elsewhere. J3p streets. About forty members of Company A called sharps and flats are employed, last Thursday. Peter Nervi, who has CHAS. STUEBE. will attend the encampment at Mankato. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. or who realize that the fiftyeight carried the mail for several years, was They leave this morning. ATTENTION FARMERS? *j On my way home every evening I keys possible in vocal music are happy that the time was up, as he says G. A. B. pass the postoffice between 8 and 9 but repetitions of one major and one it was not a paying business. While preparing for the twenty-fifth Farmers will please take notice that o'clock and almost invariably see one At the regular meetine of Hecker pure minor key and among artistic I own two blooded Jackasses, which I anniversary do not forget that the seventeenth The Fourth passed rather quietly and or more persons with a small key in keep for breeding purposes. The animals Post No. 48 G. A. R., New Ulm, ita performers *there are comparatively few annual fair of the Brown Co. it took until evening to arouse any were imported from Missouri,, by hand trying to force the front unanimously resolved. that can retain the facts of melody, as agricultural society will be held in this kind of enthusiasm. The small boy Dr. Koehne, last year. Farmers are door of the office, but of course they That the thanks of thisJPost be tendered taught in conservatories, beyond the requnements city September 19, 20 and 21 requested to call on me and view the was afraid of Ordinance No. 1, Sec. 8, to Phil. Cutland Post No. 109 don't succeed. These persons are not of their own instrument. animals. and to the ladies of tne Women's Relief and the big boy was ashamed to shoot Nineteen licenses were issued to parties house-breakers, but the unfortunate We need not wonder, then, why efforts FR. Bochum. Corps at Springfield for the kind during the day time. here permitting them to retail liquors. renters of lock boxes, aud they imagine should have been made by many of the reception and splendid entertainment This has added $7521.15 to the that they can come for their mail at FRESH which we enjoyed at our annual reunion. strawberries received best teachers to do away with the ordinary A change nas been made in the mail city treasury and we may look for a daily at M. Eibner's. any time, but they are sadly mistaken. notation in teaching music in elementary route from New Ulm to Lone Tree res*dence on German reasonable ieduction in ta\es for next The call-window at .the office is closed L. SCHILLING, Adjt. schools, and to adopt in its Lake. It runs now from New Ulm to **n r'flP ^Jllfl' ear at 7 30 p. m. and the outside door is place the simple notation now so generally FARM FOR SALE. Golden Gate, Fort Ridgely and back to iUl UddD. Street. For Particulars in- bolted at about 8 p. The Rustler employed in the schools of England New Ulm, omitting Lone Tree Lake, The Depot at Heron Lake burnt Sun My farm of 240 acres on Section 36, quire of RrDOLPH KIESLING. has often wondered why Postmaster (Tonic-Soha S\'8tem), in which the pupil two miles southwest of Sleep\ Eye, which is now supplied from Morgan. dav morning June 19th. Two sacks of Baasen, who is an accomodating official, SCHUBERT FLOR, Brown County, Minnesota, adjourning practices tbe intervals ot but one mail were destroyed, and nothing in The Soldiers Home Commission balloted Thomas Alleson's farm on the West, has not devised some means by key, regardless of pitch. But Americans the depot could be saved better known as the Old Dayton farm. at St. Paul Wednesday and which renters of lock-boxes can have are too practical to encourage to About 150 acres under cultivation, about Thursday, but failed to agree on a site. In the li of piomotions in the post access to them at all hours. any great extent the introduction ot a 40 acres of meadow, a good frame They adjourned to meet again July 11. Agents for the improved office department we notice the name house 16x22, a good hor&e-barn finished notation whicb, though simple and St. Paul papers claim that tbe hnal of Edward J. Collins, who was promot complete, granarv 18x24 and other McCOUCK SELF BINDERS beautiful so far as it goes, can never out-buildings. A nice grove of two or choice will be either Litchheld or Waseca, At Saturday's hre it took the department ed from a $1,000 to a SI,200 position. find its way into musical literature, because three thousand trees around buildings. but nobody can tell anything definite fully 15 minutes to locate the it is of no value in instrumental The above I offer for sale at $17 per Mr. A. Schmidt, of Cincinnati, father at this time. It looks to us as same. The hook and ladder truck and AND acre, one third down and five or ten music and does not cover all that should of Mrs. Chas. Silversen, arrived here though New Ulm is out ot the race. hose cart found the fire, but the engine years time on the balance at 8 percent, be taught in vocal mus.c without mtioducmg Steel Mowers, ^atuiday. He came up to see what We feel sorry for the old soldieis, for it nevrr got there. Would it not be a interest. For fuiiher particulars addie^s the staff notation. The elementary kind ot a town New Ulm is and how his good idea for the departmeut to agiee will be hard to find a place bettei suited instiuction in English leadmomight children were getting along, i!e Dobnev with the mills on a sei \e of ignah b\ than the one offered by New Ulm. also for the Northwestern Se f-dumpin* be greatly simplified by employing P. O Bov 52, Decorab, Iowa. which the hre could be locateu at Miss Jennie Hanseome, daughter of Hayrakes, Banner Ha\ rakes, the unexcelled arbitrar} characters at first, but it The coming encampment of the Second once Judge Hanseome, was visiting here last NOTICE. Norwegian Plows, Cultivators, is generulh thought best to introduce Reg. M. N. S. G., at Mankato July Aveek. MIPS Hanseome has been teaching STA'l E OF MINNESOTA the customary alphabet in the beginning, durable aud light running Smith Wagons, 6 to 16, is being advertised largely by ss* Closing the railroad track wntio it in town Lafayette for seven consecutive County of Brown gradualh familiarizing the pupi self-oiling Wagons with steel SKSUV. Co. and the citizens of Mankato. intersects Centre Street I noticed a dangerous Notice is hereby given that an applications terms. with its forms and presenting but one Repairs for the above named MAchinery alwajj han Privates Clague and Searing of Co. has been made in writing to the hole which should be filled up difficulty at a time. With the aid of council of the City of New Ulm and Rudolph Massapust has sold his prop were in town Thursday advertising ihe BINDING TWINE of the best epsality. or protected. Cannot the city authorities tiled in my office, praying for license to his invention, Mr. Nix would apply the erty opposite the central school house encampment. They informed us that Our prices are low and suitable to compel* the railroad company to sell intoxicating liquors for the term same principle to the teaching of vocal to C. Anderson, engineer at the Em they would advertise in every town fulfill the promises made last fail? every body. We ask tbe farmer* to call commencing on the first day of July music, intioducing nothing taat will pire Mih Co last Saturday, considera west of here as far as Marshall. Reduced 1887 and terminating on the fifteenth on us before buying elsewhere-. have to be unlearned at a subsequent day of April 1888, by the following person, tion $1300. rates of one and one-third fare Some time ago it was announced that and at the following place as period. means of a novel interpretation NOTICE TO CREDITORS. for the round trip have been guaranteed A Redwood Falls special dated July the poundioaster would arrest all cat stated in said application to wit: of the staff and a single sliding by all roads running to Mankato. Stateof Minnesota, County of Biewn Hn Probate 2 says Burglars attempted to blow open Wm. Amine: The front room on tie and horses found running at laro-e Court 4,* scale adaptable to any pitch the pupil first floor of a two story brick building In the Matter of the Estate of Matnma Olsen thepost office safe last night, but were during the nighi. The rustler wants The Death Roll. may be led, step by step, to discover Deceased. situated on N of lot 6 block 68 north of unable to strike the lock. The safe to call the attention of thepoundmaster Notice is hereby given to all persons harme tfi John Wagner, a veteran of the war and thoroughly understand all the facts Centre street in said City. claims and demands against the estate of Mathia* *P contained about $300. to the vicinity of the poundyard. He Kettner late of the County of Brown deceased, i Said application will be heard and of tbe Rebellion, died at the St. Peter of melody and their representation on that the Jndce of the Probate Court of (aid county could earn good wages by doing a little determined by said council of the City will hear, examine, and adjust claim* and demands Hospital Wednesday. His remains the staff and in its complete form tbe Peuaer Bros, cigar manufacturers, of New Ulm at the clerks office in said against said estate, at his office In tbe Citv ja* work in that vicinity, besides earning were brought herefor interment Friday. device extends to the grade of work have dissolved partnership. Mr. John of New Ulm in said county, on the first Monday City of New Ulm, Brow County on the gratitude of residents of that section of each month for six successive months, commepcing done in conservatories, by performing Peuser has employed Mr. Smith, a New the 9th day of July 1887 at 8 o'clock with tbe first Monday in August 1887, John Griebel of town Cottonwood, a of the city. and that six months from the 25th day of Jum1887, p. m. of that day. the otherwise tedious computations Uim ciffar maker, and will continue to have been limited and allowed by said pioneer of this county and well and favoraoly Witness my hand and seal of said city Probate Court for creditors to prctent their which are indispensable to a thorough give his good satisfaction.TRACT known to all of the older residents, claims. this 20th day of June A. D. 1887. While lounging in front of the Citi understanding of melody and the facts TRLMPtT. Mr. Frank Peuser has entered died at his home Tuesday June Oscar Enckbon, Lons SCHILLING. zens' Bank one day last week, the Rustler Administritror of the estate of Mathiaa Olson of temperament, and by graphically the employ of Mr. Jos. Schmuck 28. Mr. Griebel was past the age of 66 City Clerk. Deceased. noticed a number of boys, carrying giviug all the chords together with er of this place. years. The funeral occurred Thursday parcels in their hands, enter the bank FR KUETZING. MERIDIAN BLOCK. their affinities. and was attended by a large number of The hie department was called to the with a happy expression on their faces friends. northern end of town Saturday afternoon. and return again in a few minutes with When they arrived there they Wolfgang Ellersdorfer, familiarly a woebegone expression on their faces. Invested for us. NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS! found a dwelling house, owned by the known to everyone in New Ulm as old Upon inquiry Mr.fRudolph informed Mr. C. H. Chadbourn, of Rochester, widow S. Kneiss, burned down to the Wolfgang, died at his home in this city me that the boys had brought a laro-e president of the Brown County giound. The house was valued at Wednesday morning. Deceased was number ofj gophers which they had WE OFFER FOR THE NEXT FEW WEEKS THE FOL- Bank of this place, has invested his surplus S1000. Insured for killed in the suburbs, expecting to get born in Bavaria in 1812. He settled on funds in the Stillman block, fourth an order on the county ^treasurerj for Middle Lake, in Nicollet county, in At their semi-annual election, held LOWING BARGAINS: street between Nicollet and Hennepin 5 cts. per gopher. Mr. R. tells me that 1852 and was one of the first white Saturda\\ the Turnverein elected the avenues, Minneapolis. The consideration the gopher bounty law does not apply men to locate in this section of the following officers. President, Wm. LACES. Ladies lace ties 15, 20 and 25 was $210,000. Mr. Chadbourn will Cts. fafi to incorporated towns and villages and country. It is rumored that his death Pfaender, Vice-Pres't. F. Burg sr., each, all worth double the amount. 300 yds. Oriental Laces lOcts. worth probably make Minneapolis his future I hat therefore he was not authorized to was caused by a broken heart, the result 20 cts. Rec. Sec'y Wm. E. Koch, Corr. Sec'y home but will continue to draw semiannual Fans we have from 2 els each up to r^ issue the sought-for orders. If this is of some parties failing to pay him Wm. Kocb, Treasurer C. A. Hagberg, $3.50, the cheapest and the very finest dividents at New Ulm. 300 yds. two toned laces 10 and 15 correct and I presume it is, the law a certain sum of money as agreed. We goods. First Turnwart E. Heers, Second Turnwart cts., worth 20 to 25 cts. should be changed at once. It is wrong could not learn anything definite about H. Schleuder, Board of Managers F Vitality of Great Men Ladies gauze vests, just received 25 500 yds. fancy laces 5, 8 and 10 cts. to discriminate against the town boys the matter, but it is a fact that Mr. E. Heers, Wni.Gebser and G. Schmidt is not always innate or born with them, doz. all sizes we sell 25 cts. each worth worth 10, 15 and 20 cts. in favor of the country lads. Where but many instances are known where it Ellersdorfer was up and about 40 cts. Tne following pupils of the public has been acquired by the persistent and was. Senator Bowen when this law was 1000 yds. narrow trimming laces 1 the evening before his death, apparently judicious use of Dr. Harter's Iron Tonic. schools attended school 200 days or ct. per yd. never before offered so low. Lace buntings in pink, navy, light in as good health as usual. The funeral passed! THE RUSTLER. blue and cream we offer at 12 cts. per more duiing the past year, in which occurred Thursday afternoon. yard, sold everywhere at 20 to 25 cts. a there were 203 schooldays: EmmaKobarsch, RIBBONS. Milford Items. The Bachelor Editor's Snarl, Just received 200 pieces of ribbons 3 Meta Schleuder, Rudolph Kiesling, Mr. C. M. Ferro writes the Tracy We left our sanctum at midnight last cts., worth 8 and 10 cts. Also all of the Albert Oswald, George Oswald, Pearl buttons 3 cts. worth 5 cts. & at 8 Trumpet suggesting the formation of a night, and, on our way home we saw a finest silk goods at remarkably low The picnic at Skinner's grofe in cts. a doz. worth 12 cts., 10 cts. a doz. AugustaQuense, MinnaBurmeister, Car union by the counties Lincoln, Lyon, prices. young lady and gentleman holding a this town on the 4th was a success and worth 15 to 20 cts, Just received 75 neNun.Lina Nun, Max Eger, Hermann Murray, Redwood, Cottonwood and everybody present enjoved a grand gross assorted goods. gate on its hinges. They were evidently li.iabe. Otto Wicherski, John Toberer, & GLOVES. JJgofc time and our band did splendidly. J?| Brown, for the purpose of advertising indignant at being kept out so late, JERSEYS! JERSEYS! Tilhe Schuetz, Rosa Flor, Max Hanft, Just received 1000 pair of 'summer this section of the country and attracting The marriage of Mr. Geo. Marti to as we saw them bite each other several We have the lowest prices and Jargi gloves we offer some at 10 cts., worth FrankHanft, George Doehne, Otto Schuniacner. Miss Bertha Falk was celebrated at times. ?M^W^ emigration. He remarks quite correctly NEWYOEKSUN. est assortment of apy house in NewUlm. 20 cts. also some at 15 and 20 cts., the house of the bride's parents on Friday that southwestern Minnesota, the Jerseys trimmed with beads &**'J worth 30 and 40 cts. of last week. May they pluck the $2.00 word $3.00, also plain fine goods most fertile portion of our fair state has The rumor has gamed currency that rose of life without coming in contact Sumner Excursions. 1-"* at $1.50, wortfe $2.50, all sizes. not received the attention that it is entitled the Northwestern company will build a with its thorns. Kg SILK MITTS. The Chicago and North-Western Bailway to from the press of our twin cities, line on the south side of the Minnesota We offer the largest assortment of Geo. Wiedeman, formerly a Milford LACE CURTAINS. has placed on sale cheap excursion St Paul.'and Minneapolis. To these any house in Brown Co. Cotton mitts river from Mankato to New Ulm and boy, who stays at Mankato since Jan. 10 cts." a yard, worth 18 to 20 cts. 15 tickets to Buffalo, Niagara Falls, Chautauqua in cream at 10 cts. sold last season at cities the credit may be ascribed of having last is home on a visit with parents and make it a part of the through line of the Lake.Ogdensburg and Rouse's cts.. worth 20 to 30 cts. a yard. Cannoj, 25 cts. Silk mitts 6 button lengths 25 friends. e" Point, N. Y. Portland, Me., Montreal developed the country tributary to h bought elsewhere for these figures. Winona and St. Peter. The subject is cts. a pair worth 45 cts. Better goods and Quebec Concord, Fabyons, North Mr. and Mrs. Skinner of Pennsylvania Northern Pacific. Manitoba, and other being considered at the instance of 35 cts. worth 50 cts., in all shades. Cenway and Plymouth, N. H.f are visiting with ^their son Mr. via Boston, roads leading to and from them. As Mankato, whose citizens, or at least a Alexandria Bay (Thousand Islands), William Skinner of this town at present MILLINERY! MILLINN/ERYf this part of the state has no direct number of them, who are responsible, Brantford, Berlin, Belleville, HOSE. It appears that Mr. Skinner sr. jClosing out the balance of stock at railroad communication with those cities, Brockville, Goderich, Coburg, Guelph, was a sergeant in the U. S. army at the Regular imported goods 25 cts. a pair have guaranteed a bonus of $30,000. about cost to make room for our falJ Hamilton, Kingston. London, Ottawa, time of the Mexican war. their journals have not considered worth 50 cts. 500 doz. just received. The offer is said to be made with the stock. '.Port Hope, Prescott and Toronto, Ont. it to their interest to spend much time On the fourth last when Mr. E. N. understanding that the car shops now Bellow's Falls, Bethel, Braintree, Burlington, Heinen of this town was visiting with in describing this garden spot of Minnesota. Hartford, Montpelier, Northfield, located at Waseca shall be changed to some relations and friends in this town, COME AND LOOK AT OOR STOCK OF GOODS AND SEW He suggested that meetings be Boyalton, Rutland, St. Albans, Mankato. However, it is not verified he left his little boy and his hired man Springfield, Waterbury, White Biver held in the different towns of the counties in any official or authentic form. WI- at home, but on returning home towards Junction, Vt, and other eastern points named, for the purpose of electing eveding he found that the hired man THAT WE AWAYS HAVE JUST WHAT WE ADVERTISE also tickets to Denver, Salt Lake City, NONA REPUBLICAN^ had mysteriously disappeared and with delegates to meet at Tracy. We consider Portland, Oregon, San Francisco, Los The Mankato REVIEW says that there him five dollars in cash and a watch the suggestion a good one and Angeles, San Diego and many other AND W CAN AND DO ALWAYS SAVE YOU is something to this rumor, and how to Mr. Heinen, We have pointsin the West and Northwest For hope to see onr board of trade act in much will be seen by future develop of the capture of the rates and full information apply to he matter, meats.