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

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Death of Rev. Mowery. Rooms for rent over Citizens Bank. 'he case of German Friton against Atteid the Fairs^ [NE W ULM AND VICINITY. NEW VIM MARKETS:Wheat, No. 1 'Albert Held is home on a weeks the County Commissioners et al. was Although not unexpected, the announcement 60- oats, 25 corn, 35 baiiey. Every farmer should unite uimself to Mowery1s 40 new potatoes. 50 c. onions visit. argued before*Judge Severance at Man of Rev. C. C," [Travelers' Guide. some agricultural societffwhich holds 1.50 butter, 1013 ,eggs.l2J: live hogs kato Monday. Mr. Thompson of Sleepy death both surprised and pained his John Albert will go to Springfield tomorrow an annual fair, and he should exert per lb 4}: pork, per lb5. Floor per Eye appeared for the plaintiff and Lind many friends. He breathed his last to open a clothing store. cwt.$2,55S2.75. himself to become a useful as well as a & Hagberg for the defense* The decision Saturday afternoon. Mr. Mowery has '-$:**- ***im If you wish to hear a good entertainment, working member by so doing he will had not been rendered at the been ailing for a long time, but never, Just received 500 pieces of fancy ribboa attend the concert at Turner lift himself up to a higher level, and it at remarkably low prices at F. time of this writing.^ ^8 until the last few days, did he expect a Hall this evening. will stimulate him to more carefully investigate Kuetzing's. \As an instance of the extreme meas fatal outcome. About July 1. he went Wii\oi\k&gt.f) every new step of progress Adjutand A. J. Eckstein and Bugler ures which the oponents of a new county to Colorado, expecting that the climate made in agriculture. The farmer who vjj A. Domeier are in Chicago in camp ^THAT'S WHAT'S THE MATTER. building are resorting to, we repeat the of that State would be beneficial. He always stays at home will not discover with the second Regimeot, ^5 Fresh OYSTERS by the can or Going West. Going East. returned two weeks ago, the climate following, which was related to us yes the importance of keeping up with the served in all styles at "Eibner's Palace Express.l0#30 a m. The railroad company has come to not improving his health as expected. terday. The plaintiffs in the case had No 1 Express 4:10 a.m. No 4 times in fact he will not realize that Restaurant." Have fitted up for the 3 5:35 p.m. 2 10 00 p.m. time and aro now building the culvert The immediate cause of his death was an expert* come up from Mankato to 23 Ac'm 10-30 a.m. 12 Ac'm 5:00 a. m. convenience of all a first class oyster he is not at the front but as soon as he on Center Street where it crosses the 19 2.15 p.m. 14 12-01 m. inflamation of the small intestines, New Ulm Friday to examine the old and lunch room. Please giye me a 16 8 50 p. m. begins to work in an agricultural society, track. call. ^%W "*&.' county building. This "expert" made Biographical. Nos 1 and 2 daily. All others daily and gathers up the best products affidavit which was used before Judge J. Nic. Nenno does the honors at the Rev. Christian Mowery of the Congregational except Sunday. of his farm to place side by side with A Lady's Unfortunate Experience, Severance Monday, that he was a builder Union House* He has beeen appoiuted Church in NewTJlm was born near C. W. H. HEIDEMAX, Agent. his neighbor's, he finds his proper level for fifteen years, had examined the chief clerk of the hotel and will do his Berne, Switzerland, Sept. 22. 1844. he can see at a glance just where he Was that of one of our acquaintance who old Brown County building, found it Gottlieb Schmidt is in Ohio visiting utmost to make guests feel at home. When he was nine years of age, his suffered from scrofula, a yellow complexion, falls below, as well as where he excels safe, in excellent condition and repair, father brought the family consisting of with his relatives. W. N. Drew formerly with S. D. Peterson and distress of the stomach for others. Nothing will take the conceit and practically as good as new. After the mother and six children to this vears before using Dr. Harter's Iron 1 Ausr. Preuss and family have moved and now a resident of Marshall, out of a man more thoroughly than to Tonic, which finally cured her. country, and settled upon a farm near hearing of this affidavit the attorney for to Minneapolis. was here with Mrs. Drew yesterday place such products of his farm as he Massilon, Ohio. Christian Mowery entered the defense felt like dropping the case, calling on old friends. H. Seiter, of Traow paid New feels quite positive can not be excelled, the army at the breaking out of but knowing that it would never do for jUl a flying visit la-.t week. Wm.Braendel and Miss Dora Rausch by the side of that of a neighbor, whose the rebellion and served his country him to give up so easy, he rallied and were married at West Newton yesterday. products are s* much better than his 2 Rev. A. Berghold was in St. Paul until the close of the war. It was the began making inquiries. The result of When Baby WM sick, we gre her Cutorle, Wm., who is clerking for that he cannot help seeing it. A farmer last week. exposure during this service that laid When she WM a Child, abe cried for Cutorn, his labors was as follows The expert B. Behnke & Co., will make his who finds himself thus beat, will be the foundation of the disease which carried When she became Mias, ahe clang to Caatona, had been clerking in the municipal A. Hellmann and wife went to Chica permanent home here. The REVIEW very likely to go home with a determination Whan aha had Children, ahe gare them CMtona, him away jn prime of life. He and court and is now an insurance agent. S Saturdaj. wishes the young couple a happy life. to make such improvements in his brother saved their earnings during He hasnever built anything but foundations his methods as will enable him to carry 5 Alfred Roos has been promoted to a The case of German Friton against the war and bought a little farm in and excavations for cellars. He s? to the fair the next year, products which clerkship in the and N. W. offiee at the county commissioners et al was West Virginia on the Ohio River for has to support the foundation of his own shall come up^to his neighbor's. Mass. I New Ulm. argued before Judge Severance at Mankato FOR SALE. their parents. That has since been the building with props in order to prevent Plowman. F. D. Terrel will take charge of the Monday. Mr. Thompson of Sleepy family home, but the parents are both a sudden drop. The latter part of the The undersigned offers bis blacksmith 1 night service in place of F. Whitney, Eye appeared for the plaintiff and dead. The brothers still live in West and wagon shop, located in Courtland affidavit explains why the expert considers now station agent at Courtland. New Goods, just received. Lind & Hagberg for the defense. The Station, for sale. Terms reasonable. Virginia one sister resides in California. the old Brown County building A John C. Tobererer has as fine a line 5 The Empire Mill Co. are buiding a decision had not been rendered at the A. AMMAN. The father of Mrs. Mowery is a safe. He probably heard of our old of jewelry, watches, clocks and silverware 3 conveyor to facilitate the unloading of time of this writing. Congregational minister, Rev. L. L. board of commissioners bracing up the ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE, as can be found west of Chicago. 3 wheat from railroad cars. Fay, and lives in Southern Ohio. The city council have extended the building with heavy timbers after last He offers them at rock bottom prices. Notice is hereby given that in pursuance i The New Ulm Roller Mill Co. have Christian Mowery worked in a photographers time for the removal of obstructions years storm and as it worked well in Call on him before making purchases in of an order of the probate Court built additional sheds and storage room office in Detroit. Mich., and from public streets, alleys and lands, his own cellar, he thought of course of Brown County, Minnesota, dated his line to accomodate their immediate needs. there became a Christian, and began a now occupied by private parties, to September 17th 1887, the undefsigued that it would do for our building. If course of study for the ministry. He administrator of the estate of Anders October 15. They also granted Mr. F. Read the new ad. of Brust and Graeff. there are any more such experts Tuning NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. V" Anderson Brude deceased, will, on Saturday studied at Olivet College, but gradualfrom Aufderheide time until November 1 to They sell all goods in their line at the around loose we would like to get the 8th day of October 1887 commencing Marietta College, Ohio. When repair the streets damaged bv him. lowest living prices. their address. 10 o'clock A. M. at the late CARD OF THANKS. he entered the divinity school of Yale residence of said deceased in the Town I A large family of sparrows have The proceeds of the entertainment In regard to the question of the College at New Haven, Conn., from of Lake Hanska, Brown County, Minn, I desire most sincerely to thank the opened permanent quarters on H. Weyae's given by Blind Boone, the musical prodigy, County's title to Court House Square which he graduated in 1878. Through many friends who have helped us so ofter for sale, at public vendue the personal grounds corner Center and Valley and by Stella, the twelve year old much during the sickness and death of property of which said deceased our Sleepy Eye friends can now rest all his long course of study he had no Streets. vocalist, at Turner Hall this evening, my husband and for the many ways in died possessed, consisting of live easy. Judge Severance the correctness means to support himself except what in which sympathy and love have been stock, farming implements, grain etc. will go to Mrs. Mowery. The entertainment A. Schreiner, of West Newton, left of whose judicial determination they he earned, and was always ready and expressed. Dated September 17th 1887. is good and the object a for Galena, 111., where he will attend will hardly question had no hesitancy willing to do any honest work which MRS. C. F. MOWBRY. CHRISTIAN AHLNESS. worthy^ne. We hope that a full house tjhe German-English College. in holding it good. would help him to complete his studies. A NEW OFFER. Administrator. will greet the performers. ^Wenzel Schotzko has purchased a new Mr. C. Sommer takes wheat in exchange From the theological school he went HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE. State Auditor Braden has notified omnibus. It is a fiue one and cost City Council ProceedingsSpecial for goods, paying a Dreminm of to Coolville, Ohio, where he preached County Auditor Bertrand that the State |450. C. G. Koch of Des Moines, la. 5 cts. per bushel above Market price. Session of the City Council of The undersigned offers his house and with much success, and where many Board of equalization has raised the assessment the City of New Ulm September 30, A. was the first one to ride in that bus and lot 75x165, on Centre street, cheap for LOST: On Sunday on the way tro:n were won to Christ through his labors. D. 1887. of Brown County as follows cash. The property is suitable for he pronounces it comme ilfaut. F. Yahnke's farm to New Jim a large He was ordained there in 1878, and All members present,Hhe President, manufacturing, hotel or business purposes. HORSES, one year old 33J per cent. rubber boot. The finder will please I -Married September 28th, by Judge Mr. Rudolph in the chair. For terms call on or address married to the excellent lady who is give it to A. A. Bogen and receive areward. two years old, 15 per cent. three years prandt, Mr. Wm. Rossbach Jr., of A communication from the Mayor C. F. HELD. now his widow. He also leaves four old and over, 20 per cent. was presented and read, wherein he the town of Albin, and Miss Nellie little children, whom to know is to CATTLE, one year old. 15 per cent. stated the purpose of this special meet- W STORE DWELLING FOR SALE. Green, of Mulligan. The Review ex- love. He came to New Ulm in April two years old, 10 per cent. 4f tends congratulations. 1882 and proposed to make this place The solid brick dwelling, corner of Also a petition of H. Neumann and Cows, 25 per cent. All other cattle Broadway and 1st North Street, is offered others was presented and read, wherein his permament home. It is not too The Mankato Linseed Oil Company The undersigned beg leave to announce three years old and over 50 per cent. for sale on easy terms. For particulars they ask the City Council tor further to the public that they have much to say that he had no enemy in the pays within 10 cents of the Chicago V inquire of the owner, extention of time to remove the^ob SHEEP, 25 per cent purchased the world and was universally beloved, not Market for flax seed delivered at their structions on streets and alleys. CHAS. MELSHEIMEB MELODEONS and ORGANS, 30 pe DRY GOODS, GROCERY. only by all the people of New Ulm, 109 Market Street, St. Louis, Mo.r On motion it was resolved to extend mills. Thursday they paid 94 cents per cent or of Wm. Pfaender. New Ulm. the time up to October 15th 1887. but by all elsewhere who have known BOOT, SHOE AND NOTION bushel while in Chicago the price was and notify the Marshall to the effect. A short time ago a mower, belonging him. $1.04. business formerly owned by H. J. Luders Mr. Fritz Aufderheide appeared be to Michael Zupfer, living in town Cottonwood, and will conduct the business under The funeral and burial services were fore the Council and petitioned them to ~j The family of H. Hanschcn suffered the firm name of was demolished by some unknown conducted Monday, by Rev. M. W. give him time to November 1st to repair the death of their daughter Meta, Tuesday BRUST & GRAFF. parties. Mr. Zupfer accused the street damaged by him and Montgomery of Minneapolis, Rev. S. WML SCHOTZKO, Prapiister, evening of last week. This makes to remove his obstructions on streets Miss Theresa Schaible and a hired man, S. McNeill of Sleepy Eye and Rev* F. the second death in the family within and alleys. Promising to sell the best goods at working for Henry Schaible of having Preine of this city. Mr. Montgomery MINN. ST., NEW ULM, MINS, a week. Mr. and Mrs. Hanschen have On motion resolved to grant the same the lowest living prices and trusting to ~*i^ done the deed. As the parties were was a classmate at Yale of Mr. Mowery and notify the4marshall receive a fair share of the trade of New thereof. the heartfelt sympathy ot all their innocent, Mr. H. Schaible, brother of Large, airy rooms, and an A No. The Council thereupon adjourned. and they have long been warm personal Ulm and vicinity we are, yours respect- friends. Miss Schaible, had Mr. Zupfer arrested 1 table. Good sample room for the I JOHN C. RUDOLPH, friends. Attest: President of Council. %jk for malicious slander. The latter was accommodation of commercial traAelersiu Died, Wednesday, Sept. 29, Edward, Mr. Mowery gathered a Congrega. '-ouis SCHILLING, Clerk. connection with the hotel tried, found guilty and fined five dollars son of Alex. Waibel, of Cottonwood. tional church of 16 members in New Approved: [C: WESCHCKE, Rates reasonable and costs. Mr. Zupfer should charge The funeral took place Friday and was Mavor. Ulm which is the only English speaking FRANK FRIEDMANN, The finest wines, liquors and cigars this to experience. It is one thing to largely attended. Mr. Waibel formerly congregation in the place. They have at the bar. accuse a person and another to prove conducted a saloon at St. James, but REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. built a pleasant church edifice and the the charge. Charges of this, or any came to his home last spring, expecting dealer in high esteem in which Mr. Mowery was City of New Ulm to County of Brown THE NEW E CREAMERY CO. other kind, should never be brought unless that a change would benefit his Groceries, Crockery, Stoneware, held gave much promise to his wprk. Court House Square New Ulnf! the accuser can prove the charge. health. He leaves a widow and one Geo. W. Van Dusen to August Holl We unsterstand that Mrs. Mowery expects WILL BUY child. Lots 10, 11 and 12 10 Van D. Add. Glassware, Notions, Canned The private bankers of this state to remain in New Ulm. eggs for cash from and after April 10th Burns. $275. held a meeting at St. Paul Friday for There are plenty of people in New 1887 at highest marcket price. Butter Christy McBain and husband to Jesse Fruit, Flonr, etc. the purpose of agreeing upon the position from and after May 1st 1887. For unsalted What it costs to feed the inmates Palmer s} of se seclT 110 33. $1200 Ulm who have been so shortsighted as Butter in granulated form they Valentin Blatz and wife to Christ Filzen they should occupy in regard to of Minnesota State Institutions. to invest in Real Estate in other cities, All goods sold at bottom prices and will pay the highest price according toquality. Lot 4 86 N Outlots 83, 84, 90, 92, the law passed by the last legislature, never thinking that there is money in delivered free of cost to any part of Business place, KiesOngsbasement 93, 103, 104, 107, 108, 111 ej 91 s} prohibiting private banks from using New Ulm property. These parties will the city. corner Minn, and Center\1 Secretary Hart of thestate,board of 106 and Undv. 109 New Ulm $1200 any corporate name so long as such NEW ULM, MINN. street probably feel agrieved that suburb realty Valentin Blatz and wife to ChristFilzen charities andcorrections has hadinprepparation bank remained unincorporated. The Lot 5 86 Outlot 81, 105, 110 Undv. sells at $143 per acre. Weigand for seme time a tabulated statement 109 New Ulm and 10 acres in Sec 2, general sentiment of these present was Handkerchiefs. Hauenstein sold seven acres of land in Handkerchiefs. showing the cost of food for the 110 31 $300. that the law is unconstitutional. According tne northern Miburb composed of Fraction inmates of the various state institutions Henrietta Kruger and husband to J. to the wording of the act no NEXT SATURDAY OCTOBER STH AT S and Outiot 73 for $1000. last Smith Lot 11 35 Sleepy Eve Lake for the year ending: July 31, 1887. An private bank has a right to issue a draft $500. week. It may be that this big .price abstract of the table gives the follwoing Nic. Hillesbeim and wife to Joseph which has "any incorporate name there- was paid on account of the new court figures showing the average cost of Hillesheim Lot 1 and of sw Sec on." If the law is constitutional the Great Bargain Day: house which is to be built next spring, food for each person receiving board: 11T109R32S1850. Citizen's or Brown County Bank of but we are inclined to think that the Nic. Hillesheim and wife to Hubert Bread stuffs, $5.60 butter and milk, New Ulm cannot issue a draft on any piice is not too high for New Ulm property. Hillesheim e$ of se| Sec 10 T109 R32 $8.63 eggs, $1.63 fruit 2.60: meats, incorporated bank in any other city. $1400, NE W OFFER FOR THAT DAY ONLY NAT THIS PRICE. fish and poultry, $15 sundry supplies, O E HUNDRED A TWEN Andrew Rinke and others to Nicholas The bankers in session resolved, that $8.27 vegetables, $1.40 freight 55 Hillesheim sw of sej Sec 24 and nw The following marriage licenses were if the law was good they would open a TYDOZEN HLAJSTDK^ROHIEins of nej Sec 25 110 33 $1000. cents. N issued during September: private bank in St Paul. M. Mullen and wife to Haldor O Sorumgard -A.T 3 OTS. E-A.OK- ALL WORTH THREE t# The total cost for the year in the different Chas L. Roos to Caroline Zieher, Lots 6 and 7 and sj and se Sec TIMES THE MONEY. institutions per mnividuai was as The battalion of Minnesota Guards, L. C. FredncksQn to AnnaMorgensen 22 10 31.S1335.70. LOOK OUT FOR NEXT WEEK'S OFFER. HfftJJ follows. composed of a number of different companies State of Minnesota to Joseph Prokosch John Singer to Margaretha Wiesner, w and se of nwj and the ne| of sw| St. Peter Hospital for the insane under command of Col.Bobleter, Bernhard Waibel to Selma Pfeiffer, NE W STOR E OT^OODS Sec 33 109 32. of the Second regiment, left for Chicago $43.40 Rochester Hospital for the in- Arthur L. Rice to Lizzie Rossbach, Winona & St. Peter Land Co to Wenzel to attend the international encampment sane,$47.50 School for the Deaf,$13.16 Theo. W. Weyhe to Christina Blass, Helget sej of sw Sec 16 T109 30 Sunday afternoon. CoL Bobleter, and School for the Blind, $49,16 School for i Shell Reed to Rosa Griebel, the Governor's staff left St. Paul at 2 Elvia Ladd to Helen and Hollie Ladd the Feeble Minded, $39,83 School for Wm. Gr uenholz to Augusta Moskopf sw I of nw i sec 8 109 33 $500. o'clock in the afternoon over the C. M. Dependent Children, $33.10 State Reform Tlie "Tim *&M W 844 We Sfe'f(ekdyl Gustav Goetsch to Bertha Broich, Emil Seiter and wife to Jacob Pfenninger & St. P. road. At La Crosse they were School, $34.24 State Prison, Geo. Pechtl to Margaietha Richter, Lot 13 69 S New Ulm $1200. met by companies I, F, E, B, and $43.50. Average cost per individual, Bertha Gebser to Wenzel Tschoepel ONE GLANCE AT THE BARGAINS IN OUR LARGE Stephan Sieberg to Anna Bier, who left their towns on special trains in 8 6 S New Ulm $75. $43.50. fcjM Alb. Durbahn to Lena Dohrmann, 4*fJ ATTRACTIVE DOUBLE STORE OF Weigand Hauenstein and wife to W & time to connect at La Crosse. Company The entire cost for all institutions Wm. Rossbach Jr. to Nellie Green, St Co Outlots 73. and "S" (7 K, of Duluth, went directly to Chicago HARDWARE,^ was $119,507.21, distributed as follows Wm. Brandle to Dora Matzner, acres) New Ulm $1000. from Duluth. The whole party St Peter hospital $43,620.40 Rochester Henry Poeppelmann to John Pecher When Harry Kennedy left town last arrived in Chicago at the same time, 1 hospital, $34,100,90 school for 1 185 N New Ulm $30. week Monday for a weeks pleasure o'clock Monday morning. After breakfast Elisabeth Riedl and husband to Christ deaf,$6,302.53 school for blind.$2,433.- trip his friends wondered why he acted Zeuger Lots 9 and 10 23 Sleepy Eve they proceeded to the encampment 27 school for feeble minded, $5,493.29 Lake $200. GENERAL MERCHANDISE, SPORT nervous and dress3d so nobdy. The grounds. There will be 250 in the battallion. school for dependent children, $1,138. Wm. Porth and wife to Aug. Ganske S Bobleter1s staff is officered mysteiy was cleared up when the following Col. 55 state reform school, $7,848,27 state of sw} Sec 29 111 32 $1200. ING GOODS. GUNS, REVOLVERS, was received in town "Married, as follows: Colonel, G. W. Mead, Mankato John P. Bertrand ond wife to William prison,.$18,576. WiM at Waseca, Wednesday, Sept 28, Rossbach swJ of nw Sec 10 108 major, G. S. Ives. St Peter judge FISHING TACKLE AND 5 AND 10 32 $160. H. S. Kennedy and Miss Mary Abbie advocate, lieut J. W. Tawney, Wino The wholesale liquor house of P. H. Julius Guetling and wife to John Matbiowitz Kittredge." Mr. and Mrs. Kennedy CENT COUNTERS na surgeon, W. H. Magie, Duluth adjutant 8 acres of nej of ne Sec 11 C&rny of Mankato has been closed on will make their home at St. Peter until A. J. Eckstein, New Ulm quartermaster, 110 31 $155. several attachments. Assets are estimated Nov. 1, when they will take possession WILL CONVINCE THE PUBLIC THAT AN ERA OF PRAftt J. J. Van Saun, Faribault Thos F. Addy to Chas H. Case 5 acres at $20,0000 which includes nearly AND PROSPERITY HAS DAWNED- Mt iluiffiffi^Oll Cof Alb. Held's residence, cor. Broadway commissary of subsistence, H. Sporing, of so of se Sec 27 111 32 $15. $16000 outstanding book accounts. and First Street south. The RKjfc Sept. 30,1887. St Peter. His liabibilities are said to be but $7500. VIEW wishes the young couple all that Business depression and too many outstanding F. Kuetzing sells a" heavy ^air^wool ""^Vanted:Fifty cords of wood in exchange iff^is good and hopes that ttfiy will make scarlet flannel (double width) for 75c accounts are U^J^^b* 4hc for Drugs, Glass, OIL Paint, ^#New Ulm their permanent home.A worth 81.00. Holiday goods etc. by Chas. L. Roos.