New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
September 7, 1887 · Page 4 of 8
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flp |iijii[aiiiifaiw f-"! "iiij-rM''i:cjcL:iUiLjiaiiiiifjL'iiK]: i i\ fr -7r*?r &9~3 35 "W? The Hustler Looks Over the -v !^L' Case of Mi stetkrtmt The editor left for Minneapolis Sunday up as a bathing room in the near future. AND VICINITY. NWULM W all-JrainUngs in evening. is but a diminutive reproduction of the *j Identity. at Turner KCall Turner Mall. Read the new ads. of Chas. Roos famous original^ifMr. Hottinger's cask Travelers' Guide. y?de?J ls about seven feet high and sixteen Saturday morning an officer arrived and C. Wagner/ggV W3^fW Last week I spent a very pleasant from Iowa bearing requisition papers Saturday Sept. 10mr feet in length, while the original and Mr. Ed. Ulrich, of St. Louis, is visit evening at Turner Hall, listening to a for the arrest of Chas. Kendall. The only Heidelberg cask measures twentythree Subject: Thejourpose of Turners^associations. ing with Judge Brandt's folks. gentleman who had visited a number reason of the arrest, as stated in the feet in height and thirty-two feet A good pool table for sale. Enqutre of the places represented in the paintings warrant, is that Mr. Kendall had Debate will be led by Me*srs. H. A,' in length, being about twenty*two times at John Albert. that adorn the walls of the bar committed adultery with a married Subilia and Fritz Schuetz. Begins 8 the size of Mr. Hottinger's cask and Chattel mortgage, satisfaction of chattel room in the basement. As the gentleman *Cr woman at Benton, la., on August 16, m. Admission free. Wiiloilk>.f) holding about eighty-five thousand gallons. mortgage and promissory note is well versed in the history, legendary 1887. As Mr. Kendall has not been It had several smaller predecessors blanks for sale at this office. TAX JUDGMENT SALE. *i as well as authentic, of the away from New Ulm from July Iow27 ufn which were destroyed in the wars Going East. Going West. soon as the a A Sept.3rd-, Fall plowing in the vicinity of New subject matter of these paintings, his Pursuant to a Real Estate Tax Jud--* tila areQt the absurdity of the charge PP mentioned 'above. "Its origin dates No 4 Express, 9*46 a m. No 1 ExpresK 4:25 a.m. Ulm is nearly all finished, and farmers nairative proved very interesting to ment of the District Court in the Coun-^t aid 3 6:00 p.m. 2 9 35 back to 1751 i Upon its completion" I ty of Brown. State of Minnesota, en-" 23 Ac'm 10 30 a.m. 12 Ac'm 5.00 a. are now busy cutting corn. me. For the benefit of those who have 19 1 30 p.m. 14 32:15 m. ficer saw Mr. Kendallo he stated that he separate vault had to be built for it. tered the ninth (9) day of August A. rde occasion to look over these paintings 16 4 05 m. Mr. Wm. Koch of the Empire Mill whn D. 1887 in proceedings for enforcinopayment was not the man' committed the This vault is situated back of the tower I Nos 1 and 2 daily. All others daily now and then, I shall try to recount the clearing up the alon of taxes and penalties upoa Co. started East on a business trip last crime, butarrestehpapers as th icalledyfor Mr. shown at the extreme right of the paint iwa dut bound hi except Sunday. Real Estate owned by the Winona andi a* gist of his remarks. As the original 8 Saturday. Kenda11 ing. The staves of the cask are held assis tak St. Peter Land Companv in the County to C. W. H. IIEIDEMAN, Agent. narrator will be requested to read the Mr. Henry Walker and wife,of Cleveland, together by 'eighteen wooden hoops of Brown, State of "Minnesota remaining an proof-sheets, my readers can rest assured Ohio, who hate been up here delinquent on the first Monday^/ troubl about nine inches thick and 18 inches Old papers for sale at this office. that any blunders I may make as of January. 1887 and of the Statute* irn** matter, Mr. K. accompanied the officer. on a visit, left for home last Monday wide. There are also a number of iron A meeting of the Agricultural Society such case made and provided, I vhalllgfP to dates and other facts, have been There are a dozen respectable men in by way of St. Paul and Minneapolis. hoops. It was filled with wine three on Thursday being tne 15th da\ Sep-X will be held Sunday, September 20. eliminated before going to press. town who can evidencethatMr Kendall times, the first time in 1752. It has tember A. D. 1887 at 10 o'clock thV** Mr. S. Sherin, State Supt. of Sabbath F. Kuetzing leceived fifteen cases of cannot be guilu of the charge, as they forenoon at my office in the court housed-Aof- lain empty in tlie vault since the castle Schools, will be here next Sundav, Sept. fall goods last week. in the City of New Ulm and Oiiiny Nearly all the paintings are the work know that he was in town contiuuouslv was struck by lightning. 11. He will speak at the Congregational Brown. Minnesota, sell the lands*. C.H.Uagbeig and wife returned from of a Mr. Mathua, who with his wife, since July 27.The general supposition is Church in the afternoon at 2:30, which are charged with taxes, penalties $ their eastern trip Friday erasing. Mrs. Methua-Scheller, a gifted actress, that it is a ca&e of mistake identity. and costs in *uch judgment and on and at the Methodist Church in the Directly in front of this giant there is sojourned for some time in this city a which taxes, penalties and costs shall A change has been made in the offiice evening. a smaller cask, remarkable for remaining not have been previously paid. number of years ago, entertaining the Furt & Bradley sulky plows cheap of mother superior at the t. Alexander's inperfect condition without a single Mr. Anton Brey has sold his meat at public with theatrical performances. J. Klossner's Hospital. E. P. BEBTRAND, hoop. Aside of this smaller cask market in Minneapolis and bought the Mr. Methua was a skillful landscape Auditor Brown Co., Minn^Dated Geo. Marti and family, who have there is seen a statue carved in wood saloon of Wm. Schmidt, 25 Washington at New Ulm NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. %this 5th day offvi painter, and the Turnverein employed been visiting with A. Schell, returned of Carl Philip's court-jester, Perkeo, September, A. D. 1887. %*t Ave. North. Anton will always be him to decorate the walls of the basement to St. Paul Sunday evening. who is said to have imbibed from fifteen glad to see his New Ulm friends when To the editor of the New Ulm Review: of their new hall witn paintings to eighteen bottles of wine every day. Carl Schmidt returned from Germany at Minneapolis. I hereby publicly apologize to W. D. NOTICE TO HUNTERS. T^ of his own selection. As he enlarged It is not difficult to imagine what sorts Eibner and bis wife for the false statements Saturday evening. His niece, Miss Any stranger who. is caught hunting */l Thursda3% October first, the Dakota principally from wood-cuts, the paintings 1 have made in regard to them, of jokes the dwarf Perkeo cracked on wild game within the limits of town Fnda Pankow, accompanied him. House changed hands. Adolph and are necessarily somewhat defective and I admit that everything that I have his master's courtiers. Despite his gel will be made to pay a fine of ten dollars. Capt. George tooK. a carload of Brown Fred Seiter are now the proprietors. here and there in the matter of coloring, said ot written abont them was malicious, One half goes to the informer-. weakness for wine, Perkeo was an inventor and is untrue. It will be their aim to still further improve but on the whole they convey quite Count\ exhibits to tlie state fair jesterdav while the other half goes to the school-' IA of some renown. He invented a fund of the district in which the misde- *-Ai upon-the present high standing a fair idea of the places aud castles AUGUST PREUSS. clock, a model of which is still displayed meanor occurs. of the hotel, and we bespeak for them they are intended to represent.Some A Willie, the fourteen-} ear-old son of M. TEACHER WANTED. in the vault, and whose mechanism JOHN MANDFRFELD, Town Clerk/" a prosperous carreer. time after leaving New Ulm, Mr. and 4 Eckert, died of diphtheria Wednesday An experienced teacher is wanted for puzzled and tickled not only the Mrs. Methua died of yellow fever, at morn.ng. We acknowledge with tnanks the receipt English department, grammar grades, TEACHER WANTED. courtiers of Carl Philip, but also the New Orleans. New Ulm Public Schools. Applicants of complimentary tickets to the numerous tourists who have since tried A teacher is wanted for an 8 months Rev. B. Bernhardt left for Chicago must pass an entirely satisfactory examination fair of the Sibley County Agricultural course in district No. 6. town Sivel. to wind it Mr. Henry Keller of Turner Sundaj. He will attend tne conference for first grade certificate. Applicants must be able to teach both Society, to be held at Arlington, Sept. Hall took it in and can tell you all Salary, first year, $700. Address applications by the front of German Catholic priests to be room1 Entering the bar german and english and must have first 28, 29 and 30, and also to the fourth annual to about it. held at that city. grade or excellent second grade certificate. door, the first painting on the right represents fair of the Southern Minnesota E. G. KOCH, Applications must be handed to* "M. Roeck and wife" were registered the city of Heidelberg, situated Clerk B'd of Ed'n, Live Stock and Fair Association, to be the undersigned on or before October 1 on the left bank of the Neckar River, at the Dakota House last Suuday for New Ulm, Minn. 1887. held at Mankato, Sept. 20 to 23. Among the few buildings spared during in the Grand Duchy of Baden, six or supper, homebody will probably rise DAKOTA HOUSE. the French invasions, the Church of ANTON MANDERFELD, Clerk. Miss Emma Schapekahm left Sunday seven miles east of the Rhine. A number *M and explain. the Holy Spirit is perhaps the most evening for Milwaukee, where she will DWELLING FOR SALE. of mile-stones recently dug out in The contract for earn ing the mail noteworthy. It is prominently shown attend the German-American Teachers OPP. POST OFFICENEW ULM, MINN. the western part of the city prove that between the post office and depot was The solid brick dwelling, corner of in the front part of the painting. Seminary. Miss Bertha Beinhorn, who SEITER BROS, Prop'rs. its site was within the dominion of the Broadway and 1st North Street, is offered given to Weuzel Schotzko, he being the For centuries this church has been an left some weeks ago, has entered the for sale on easy terms. For particulars Roman emperors during the third century lowest bidder. This house is the most centrally located object of dispute between the principal inquire of the owner, 11 professional class, advanced course, of oi the Christian era. There was a hotel in the city and affords Mr. Julius Berndt left for Milwaukee religious factions, both Catholics and CHAS. MELSHEIMER the State Normal School at Winona, Roman.settlement near the present city good Sample Rooms. 109 Market Street, St Louis, Mo., Saturday evening to attend the meeting Protestants claiming it as their own. and Mr. Frank Hanft is pursuing a limits, and another across the Neckar or of Wm. Pfaender. New Ulm. of the Grand Lodge, Order of Sons of STATE OF MINNESOTA, Compromises were effected at various scientific course at the State University. the first "settler" on record, howevei, County of Brown. District Court. Herman times (the last in 1874) by which onehalf A CARD. in our sense of the term, was Conrad, In the Matter of the Assignment of Mr, Tory Olesen, for thirteen years a of the chutch was granted to the H. Rudolphi. of Neu-Strelitz, I Frederick Beinhorn, Insolvent. the half-brother of Frederick I (Barbarossa). The public is hereby notified sfiu.fi a teacher in our public schools, has been Catholics, the other half to the Refoimed Germany, a nephew of Mr. Rudolphi At Chambers, New Ulm, Minn., Sept. cigar manufacturer in St. Peter, has unsetupulously, Conrad was appointed palsgrave Uimappointed to a clerkship in the war de 3d 1887. Church. of this place, came to New without my consent oir by his imperial kinsman, and in pailment at Washington. Considering It appearing to the Court bv satisfactory sanction, and iu an underhanded way with Mr. Paid. the second halt of the twelfth century proof and the files in the'above entitled that Mr. Olesen has won this position taken the brand-name of my celebrated! It is to be deplored that the painter matter that A. Blanchard has duly Mr. E. G. PaJil is uot favorably impressed he erected a castle on the side of the White Rose Cigars, This is a base attempt solely on the strength of his record in a entered upon the discharge of his could not extend his representation to with the condition of the middle to undermine my trade on this mountain (Koenigstuhl) which rises civil serrice examination passed several trust as Assignee of said Frederick the city gate known as the Carlsthor. brand and to build a false reputatJoa classes in German}. He states that back of the present castle. Uuder the months ago, his appointment is not on Beinhorn, insolvent and has filed his for his goods on the widespread^reputation which is situated at the end of the principal wages paid are \er_v low aud tne prices protection of this stronghold, subsequently bond herein as required by law, ly an honor to himself, but also to the my "Original White Rose Cigars'" street nearest to the spectator. of pro\ lsions are excessive. known as "the old castle", a Now, on the application of the said have achieved in a period of four years. administration under which it was With so many millions of dollars as an Assignee, As my only recourse' is in the justness settlement was soon formed in the valley Louis C. Scheret writes lrom West made. Hs tendered his resignation as It is Ordered: that all persons whomsoever unexpended surplus in the national and love of fair play which ever exists, below, and the name Heidelberg: given Point that he has passed the entrance a teacher atihe last session of the board having claims against the said in the public mind, I take this method treasury and a Congressman living to it. In a few years Heidelberg became examination and has enlisted as a cadet. of education, and upon accepting the Frederick Beinhorn, insolvent existing of notification and leave the rest to your right here in our midst, it may besome the capital of the Rhine Palatinate, on the 28th day of April, 1887, and who After six mouths of service he will have sense of fairness. Respectfully same, the board passed resolutions thank what hazardous to mention the causes have filed their claims with the assignee an honor which it retained for the choice of stepping out or enlisting ing Mr. Olesen in the warmest terms L-Factory A. MALMO.,4 herein as required by the order of this that led to the erection of this splendid No five centuries. Subsequently a second ior a period ot six veins. for his faithful and valuable services court, file releases of their respective monumental structure but my fears N. B. When purchasing the "White castle was built on a hill (Jettenbuehl) during his connection with our schools claims against said insolvent, in the office Mrs. 53i nb, wite of Anton Kalb are balanced by the conviction that Mr Rose" please be sure that the brand oa near the northern base of the Koenigstuhl. of the clerk of this court on or Before We are informed by good authority and sister ot Auton Biey, died at Minneapolis top of box reads "L. A. Malmo's Original Lind, in case of profiting by the ex Sept. 22d A. D. 1887, or be forever In 1288, the Neckar inundated that at the salary offered there is per White Rose" and thus favor me and last ednesdav, utter a short ample of legislation I am about to re,. barred from receiving any share in the the city and the surrounding country, protect yourselves. haps not one teacher in a thousand who lLness miliaiy tever. '1 wo children distribution of the funds of said estate. late, will certainly remember the city and a conflagration completed the work can fill the position rendered vacant by Ordered further, that notice of this of tne family died only a lew months Merchants pleasetake Notice. of destruction, in which the lower castle which he has chosen as his permanent order be given to all persons havino- Mr. Olesen's resignation, so efficiently igo, ttnl tne find one a tew days before was included. The city was soon rebuilt, home. About the year 1775 the burgo- claims against said insolvent by pu as he has done and although every effort tue mother died. For sale stock of clothing, furnishings lishing a copy of this order for two successive and what is now the rear portion master of Heidelberg passed many will be made to secure a competent goods, fixtures, 13 full men's suits, 65 weeks, once in each week, before At the meeting ot the board ot trade of the castle as shown in the painting", sleepless night revolving in his mind successor, his withdrawal constitutes a boy's and children's suits, 100 overcoats, said date in the New Ulm Review, heul 1 ist Friday evening, resolutions was erected on the Jettenbuehl. In the alarming condition of the city treas stock of furnishing goods that invoices loss which under the circumstances it a weekly newspaper printed and published were passed aswirig the city council to 1308, the palsgrave took up his residence $500. All other fixtures too numerous ury. His troubles did not ariee from at the City of New Ulm in said may be impossible to repair. Mr. Olesen take immediate step, to carry out the to mention. 1 will sell the whole stock iu this new castle, and the old '-J any prodigality on the part of the city county and by mailing a copy of this intends to leave for Washington or any part of it, at such prices that the wishes ot the people in regard to the would. order on or before Sept. 8th next, to castle was thenceforth used as an arsenal fathers which have required about the middle of this month. He purchaser must make money out of it. each of the creditors of said insolvent bridge matter, as expressed in the citizens' until 1537, when lightning struck vigorous exercise of his veto power on Goods must be sold within 60 daysJ will take with him the good wishes as it appears from a list thereof filed tuaM) meeting held Aug. 17 also All persons interested can examine the a tower tilled with gunpowder, by the the contrary, the city's revenues were herein. of his numerous friends and of the com goods at their leisure. requesting the council to collect rents explosion of which the old castle was increasing at such a rate that in spite munity at large. B. F. WEBBER, from all individuals occupying or using Call at C. Gebser's old book store. Judge, District Court, 9th Judicial completely destroyed. of the utmost liberality with which all District T^F lands belonging to the oit} JOHN ALBERT, Manager. public enterprises and celebrations were A Sleepy Eye special, to the Pioneer aided, the unexpended surplus in the Press, dated August 30th says "At a Numerous additions were subsequentbuilt Thirty cattle and horses took lodgings treasury assumed the mostalarmingproportions. meeting of the business men of this to the new castle on the Jettenbuehl, MERIDIAN BLOCK. in the city pound yard Thursday night. It must be borne in mind that place it was unanimously determined until the various edifices, at the A govl n\ \milie- had to get along the approved methods now frequently close of the sixteenth century, inclosed to vigorously oppose the building of a wjtHHii tile i.oi U\ allowance of resorted to in order to prevent such a an irregular qaadrangular space. The new court bouse at New Ulm. Competent ill ik Fi tun morning and a good deal oldest portion of the castle visible in state of affairs, such as the St* Paul counsel has been engaged and the ot protarut} was expended The city the painting, is the round tower at the plan of letting contracts to the highest matter will be pushed immediately into authorities hope mat the ownets of extreme left, it was built about the bidder and the passage of such famous the courts. It has for some time been DRY GOOD S STORE. cws will ike warning and heieafter middle of the fifteenth century. The bills as House File No. 157, were entirely known that the citizens of the central keep the animals at home during the octagonal tower at the right was built unknown a century ago, when financial and western portions of the county desire nigh ia century later. science was yet in its infancy. a more central location for the county S eepy Eye is very much aroused The city fathers of Heidelberg met and seat than New Ulm, which is in the over the proposed erection of the new met again. The impending resignation extreme eastern corner of the countv. of the treasurer called for prompt action. court house at New Ulm. Legal steps At the beginning of the Thirty Years' New Ulm succeeded in getting three of Finally the council decided to relieve War, Palsgrave Frederick accepted will probably be taken to overcome the the county commissioners to pass a resolution the treasury by building a city the Bohemian crown, thereby causing project \nd lookers-on will sit and FRANK.KUETZING to erect at New Ulm a $35,000 the invasion of his country by the imperial gate whose gorgeou*nes should be emblematic smile while Brown County passes court house. The present county buildings of the prosperity which after troops under Tilly, who took and thiough the throes of a county seat contest. are said to be in good order and so many reverses was at length abiding ransacked the city twice. Subsequently, Central points do not always furnish the best in this judicial district, with 1 in the city. The erection of the beautiful Louis XIV of France laid claim to the most valuable points for a IS THE FIRST TO OFFER HIS CUSTOMERS NEWDRY possibly the exception of Nicollet Carlsthor was the result. the Palatinate, and two expeditions, county seat location, and to stop the county. The citizens of this place will the first in 1689 under Melac, the second erection of a fine county i building now, contest the matter to the bitter end. Having taken up all the space allotted in 1693 under Melac and Chamilly, GOODS. JUST RECEIVEDJ 2500 YARDS OF REM- might defer it for years and the'n 'have S'eepy Eye is in the geographical center to me with remarks on the subject the French troops destroyed nearly the it built on the proposed site. Go on of the county, and believes that in a matter of but one of the paintings, I entire city and left the spacious castle with the building. St. P. Herald. popular vote she would secure a majority. NANT JPRINXS, 3 TO O YARDS EACH, SELLING AT am obliged to defer the remainder of little more than a pile of ruins. The We are sorry to learn that our John Retz and John Betts are the my informant's talk until the next city and parts of the castle were rebuilt neighbors are going to the expense of names of two German farmeis who till but in 1764 the castle was struck issue of the Review. \l I ^RUSTLER, *$#% 4 CTS. A YARD, WORTH CTS. engaging competent counsel to contest E the soil about two miles southeast of by lightning, which set fire to the interior. TH Mr i^i^'Mf^ tne matter to the bitter end. The commissioners this place. Last Saturday they were Hardlv anything remained of have the authority to order ^Mi, engaged in hauling their grain to market the noble -structure but the bare walls, the building of a court house and they ALSO FULL YARD WIDE SHEETING AT 5 CTS- A YD. and as they passed about a mile from which have stood to the present day as mmim xmaaxst will surely do so. We are not aware town their wagons ran together This W hen Baby was sick, ire gave her Castoria, relics of departed splendor. In 1803, WBSB^J that there is any desire to change the made Retz angry and he opened fire on VVLca she was a. Child, sho cried for ostona, the city of Heidelberg and ceitaiu other LATEST STYLES, seat except by the people of Sieepy When she became Miss, she clan to CaatonaJ Betts with a revolver, shooting at him NEW GINGHAMS. parts of the Palatinate were attached Eye and a few of their near neighbors. When sitebad Children, she gave them Caatona, six times. Fortunately for Betts only to the Grand Duchy of Baden. The statement that the county buildings one of the shots counted and that struck FAST COLORS, AT OUR USUAL LOW PRICES. CALL IN are good order is ridiculous and was his foot and glanced off, doing no harm Many of my readers will remember made either through ignorance or with further than to lame him slightly. A a large cask built by the coopers of a desire to mislead. There is no one warrant was issued and Retz was arrested, HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE. SOON AS SUCH BARGAINS WILL NOT LAST LONG. Eagle Mill and borne through the but was beastly drunk and was who has ever taken the pains to streets in last winter's carnival procession The undersigned offers his house and bound over until Wednesday, wljen examine 'the present office let 75x165, on Centre street, cheap for under the label of 'Heidelberger cash. The property is suitable for Justice Carver found him guilty and building who can truthfully say that Fass." This cask, whose skeleton is Doft manufacturing, hotel or business purposes. placed him under $500 bonds.TRACY that the building is safe, in good condition now on exhibition in the Wiesenthal For terms call on or address, if and adequate for office purposes* and which Mr. Hottinger intend* to fit TBUMPBT. OJF. HELTA., 3%SM