New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
October 12, 1887 · Page 4 of 8
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MEHHWHW $W33S^^?^85S88S *BS W?P wp"P?5!SWSSSi nS* H3 Our former townsman, Mr. Ed, J. Mr. Andrew Rmke, of Sleepy E\e, \EW ULM AND VICINITY T" flS -Veto- Goods, just received. JVlnch office uwuld yon prefer, Plv'tturv be/ore btusi#.*-.v. Bro. Wilaou? Collins, has joined the ptophets. The called on his New Ulm friends Tuesday. "It is piouabie," si*, *i Nebraska John C. Tobererer has as fine a line Globe of October 5th contains a Washington Woader if the Brown county voters Travelers' Guide. paper, "that the disasu otis fire which of jewelry, watches, clocks and silverware special which says Edward J. will be allowed to vote for any candidate The dramatic section of the Turnverein destroyed our court house Friday everting, as can be fouud westoi Chicago. Collins, of Brown county, Minn., has for a county office whose will render "D.e Teufelsfelsen" could have been extinguished had He offers them at rock bottom prices. recently called my attention to a little place of residence is situated outside of October 23. not been for the fact that the fire com. Call on him before making purchases in fact which i3 really worthy of notice. the limits of the city of New Ulm, after his line pany, as well as the balance of our citizens, The city council has decided to place He says: "When I predicted that Minnesota the $40,0000 new court housg is completed,ADVANCE. were in attendance on the grand a thousand or fifteen hundred barrel would go Democratic next year Just received 500 pieces of fancv rib^ Si free rope walking exhibition given by cistern at the intersection of Centre and bon at remarkably low prices at F. -L,^ and you wrote it up in an interview, VVinonkiStPeteflt^ Mile. Alfalfa at the corner of Broadway State streets. t"fir Kuetzinff's. ^Wd ^V J there was a hullabaloo, because some Another old settler gone to his rest. A and Pacific Ave., thus rendering it impossible Married Tuesday October 11th, Mr. unknown fellow had made calculations Going East. Going West. West Newton, Oct. 10, 1887. for any one to go to it till the Anton Guldan and Miss Mary Vogel. THAT'S WHAT'S THE MATTER. that the Republicans deemed wild. But John Garrioch, sen. died yesterday No. 1 Express 4:10 a.m. So 4 Express.10 30 a m. large and handsome budding was amass %3 Fresh OYSTERS by the can or Mr. Guldan is employed at Hauensteins aged 81, He was a native of the Orkney 3 B:35p.m. 2 10 00 p.m. when Congressman McDonald makes Garrioc 23 Ac'm 10 30 am. 12 Ac'm 15 00 a m, of ruins. Our account of the conflagration Islands, Scotland. served in all stylos at "Eibner's Palace 1 4 2 0 1 brewery. 1 the'same prediction the papers in Washington, 19 2.15 p.m. emigrated to Quebec, Canada, in 1855, 16 3 BO m. Restaurant." Have fitted np for the is somewhat meagre owing to the 1 and out home too, quote the saying Services at the congregational church moved to Racine, Wis. in 1856 and convenience of all a first class oyster Nos 1 and 2 daily. All others daily fact that our reporter was busy holding as one worthy of consideration. came to the town of West Newton in next Sunday evening, commencing at and lunch room. Please give me a except Sunday. one of the guy ropes for the young lady."Fred 1858, where he has since resided on his Now, I don't claim to be as good nor as 7:30 P. M. Sermon preached by Mr. Qarjuth in ^Chicago Triune. C. W. H. HEIDEMAN, Agent. farm with his family, respected by all great as a congressman, and I didn't *m Weiler. m%m^4 who had the pleasure of his acquaintance. make my calculation and prediction for C. A. Ochs was in Minneapolis. He leaves a widow, two sons Theo. Crone will pay five cents per publication, but I claim that I was and a daughter to mourn the loss of a An infant daughter of M. Schmidt When Baby WM aick, if* gare her Caatoria, bushel above market price, in exchange NEwTJi-M MARKETS:Wheat, No. I loving husband and father. They have right, and that the result next year will 60- oats, 25 corn, 35 barley, When she WM a Child, she cried for Castona, died Friday. for goods, for wheat, corn, barley and the heartfelt sympathies of this community demonstrate.it, too. I am glad that 40 new potatoes, 50 onions When she became Mua, she clung to Caatona, rye. in this their day of trial. A. H. Chas. Stengel and family have removed 1.50 butter, 1013 ,eggs,12J live hogs Judge MacDonald agrees with me, and Whan she had Children, she care them CMtona, per lb 4J pork, per lb 5J. Flour per to Pennsj lvania where they expect The court house building committee if all the other Democrats in the state wt.2.25$2.75. Mr. McCurdy has left in the agricultural to make their home. met with architect Struck Monday. agree with us, and will work earnestly department of this office a They resolved to advertise for bids for M. A. Leary was in St. Paul Monday for the attainment of that end, the state NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. sample of corn, the history of which excavating, and building the basement will undoubtedly go Democratic by a paying his respects to President Cleveland. m&- STORE: will give many valuable hints to farmers and foundation walls, for the new court pronounced majority." ATTENTION BUILDERS. in this section. "The corn was house. Sheriff Schmid dealt out the havannas planted on the 29th of May, the last of Sealed bids for the excavation, foundation Some members of the fire department The undersigned beg leave to announce Nic Praines, of Brighton, fell under a Sunday. He records increase to his and basement walls including it going in the 31st, in ground that was to the public that they have feel hurt at the remarks made by the all labor and materials thereto for the separator, which he was moving, one.of fa fciily, a girl. in first-class condition. It was thoroughly purchased the REVIEW in regard to the proposed purchase Brown County Courthouse at New the wheels passed over his right leg and Postmaster Baasen went to St. Paul dragged and plowed but once Ulm, Minn., will be received at the Co. DRY GOODS, GROCERY. of a steamer for the departmentThey foot, but the only damage done was to during the season, Mr. McCurdy's Auditor's office of said Brown County Saturday evening. He shook hands seem to think that because the BOOT, SHOE AND NOTION the foot which was badly hurt. No at New Ulm, Minn., on or before Oct theory being that corn can be plowed with the president. REVIEW epposes the purchase of a 25th, 1887, at noon. Plans and Specifications bones were broken. too much, especially in dry weather. business formerly owned by H. J. Luders See John andfcl.Denglers' new *ad.' for the same may be seen Auditor'r afte steamer, that we are opposed to the department. said Co and will conduct the business under As a result of his experiment, in just atr The railroad company have a large Octoberlgth, 1887 They furnish only first class wares in In this they are clearly in the firm name ofg office aria at the office of Mr. Carl F. ninety days the corn was all dented and force of men at worK building the culvert their line. the wrong and by scanning the files of GRAFF.,NU BRUST& Struck, Architect Minneapolis, Minn. in ten days later a fine quality of seed on Centre Street. The street has the REVIEW they will find that we have The right is reserved to reject anv or Henry Crone returned from his European was gathered. The field will run from been closed to travel, where it crosses allBicfs. never had any but words of encouragement tour Saturday. He looks well Promising to sell the best goods at sixty to seventy five bushels to the acre, the track, but will be opened again by By order of the building committee, for this depaitment We realize the lowest living prices and trusting to and says that his was an enjoyable and the quality is first class. Another the end of this week. receive a fair share of the trade of New _. E. G. KOCH, full well the importance of having a tour. feature of this corn is that it has grown Chairman Board of Co. Commissioners. Ulm and vicinity we are, yours respect- well trained and well equipped department, The marriage of Mr. John Sieberg, Brown Co., Minn. on stalks much below the average The city council has levied the following but we cannot see how the purchase of Mankato, to Miss Anna Bier, of town BarsT & GRAFF. height, proving that the size of the stalk taxes for the ensuing year. For of a $2200 steamer would do that. CITY NOTICE. Milford, was celebrated at the bride's is not an indication of a good crop. fire department $1500, for Interest and Our city finances will not allow the FRANK FRIEDMANN, home yesterday. A large number of Mitchell Republican. Sinking fund $1500, for street fund Notice is hereby given that marked luxury of a paid department. In order the groom's friends and relatives came $1000. sealed bids will be received at the office dealer in to be of good service, a steamer must np from Mankato to assist the people in The total eclipse of the sun which occurred of the undersigned up to the 15th inst., Miss Mary Bogen went to St. Paul to be ready at a moments notice and this Groceries, Crockery Stoneware, this section in celebrating. for the purpose of furnishing all materials August 19 was invisible in the see the president and from there to cannot be without having men and horses and labor for constructing a cistern United States. In some of the countries At the time of going to press we received Glassware, Notions, Canned Chaska to visit with her sister, Mrs. at the crossing of Centre and State with the same at all hours. The which were in the path of totality the sad intelligence that Mrs. Streets with a capacity of ip0O barrels Hellriegel. purchase of a steamer would necessitate expensive preparations had been made Henry Hanschen died in childbed Tuesday also one with a capacity of 1500 barrels, Fruit, Flour, etc. the purchase of additional hose, extra W. G. Beardsley.who has been in the all in accordance with instructions to be not only for its scientific observation, morning. The death of the wife, oisterns and cause any number of minor employ of the Phelps Well and Wind, procured of the Street committee of the but also for.enabling the people at large following so close after the decease of All goods sold at bottom prices and expenditures. A little over a year ago city council. Plans and specifications Mill Co., has removed with his family to observe the phenomenon under favorable two children is a very sad blow to Mr. delivered free of cost to any part of must accompany all bids. The city a committee was appointed by the t Minneapolis. Hanschen. He has our heartfelt sympathy. circumstances. At Berlin the the city. council reserves the right to reject anv council to investigate the advisability of Miss Gertie Baasen has returned The funeral will take place tomorrow sun rose eclipsed, and eclipse trains or all bid NEW ULM, MINN. purchasing a steamer. The committee By order of the City Council. from her visit to St. Paul, Minneapolis (Thursday) afternoon at 1 30 were organized to render it more convenient consulted with chief Black of St Paul. Louis SCHILLING, City Clerk. DWELLING FOR SALE. and Noithfield and is again waiting on p. m. for the people of the vicinity to Dated New Ulm, Minn., Oct. 6th, 1887. The latter, who is recognized as one of team ran a wayJ with the patrons of the post office. behold the phenomenon. ^The sky, Schmid1 Sheriff The solid brick dwelling, corner of the best authorities on such matters, CARD OF THANKS. however, at the time, was covered with Broadway and 1st North Street, is offered him and John Gretsch, about nine Friend H. G. Mueller, the Tyroler, advised the committee net to purchase for sale on easy terms. For particulars impenetrable clouds, and the occupants o'clock Monday morning and came very The undersigned wish to thank all of has decided to remain in New Ulm permanently. a steamer, but if they wanted better apparatus inquire of the owner, those who so kindly assisted us during of the eclipse trains were greatly disappointed. near killing the occupants. The horses He has purchased the house than ihe city possessed at that CHAS. MELSHEIMER the illness of our husband and father. A countryman in the suburbs started near J. Flor's place and took a and lot of F. Williams on German 109 Market Street, St. Louis, Mo., time, they should purchase a chemical, Eapecial thanks are due to Rev. Albrecht. of Berlin hastened to put up a placard or of Wm. Pfaender. New Ulm. bee line for Chas. Heideman's place. street, between 4uh and 5th streets but that for general purposes in small announcing that, on account of the bad They crashed through the fence and north. Mrs. C. Sauer and Children. cities where they could not maintain an UflO]y weather, the eclipse would be put off ran several rods into the yard, but were CITY BAKERY! Wm Phsterer writes us that he expensive department the ordinary until Sunday.The governor of MOscow,knowing stopped by a nammock which Chas. has entered the Medical Department of hand apparatus was the best We are the ignorance of the people had neglected to remove. The buggy WENZELS IHOTZKO, Proprietor, the University of Michigan at Ann Arbor. aware of the fact that the present apparatus Minnesota street near 3d North. over whom he held sway, issued sustained considerable damages but Mr. A. Zeug has entered the department owned by the city is not what the following circular, which was distributed strange to say neither of the occupants JOHN & M. DEN6LER, Proprietors. MINN. ST. NEW ULM, MIKN. of Pharmacy. Both are well it should be and are heartily in favor of were injured. through the whole province Rye and Wheat Bread, Bisquits, etc. pleased with what they have seen of purchasing some better appliances for Large, airy rooms, and an A No. "The moujtks must not be frightened if always on hand. Breakfast rolls a the town and school. fighting fire, but we cannot and Died.Thursday, October 6th, at his 1 table. Good sample room for the specialty. As we have lately enlarged a few moments after the eclipse, they will not endorse the puichase of a steamer residence in the second ward, Mr. Chas. our bakery and increased our stock, we accommodation of commercial traAelers A tieight oar broke several rails and see falling from the sky a round mass unless we are convinced that the city Sauer. The immediate cause of his have excellent facilities for supplying in connection with the hotel jumped the tmck at the Centre street supportingtmen. This mass, called a orders both large and small. Prompt can afford to expend at least $2030 annually death was typhoid fever and hemorrhage Rates reasonable crossing Saturday atternoon. The track balloon, has been made use of for as attention paid to all orders. of the lungs, brought on by an injury upon the fire department The finest wines, liquors and ci was weakened by the sswei excavations tronomers high enough in the air to en CLOSING OUT! to hi3 left shoulder, sustained last gars at the bar. going on at that plice. It tdok a force able them to study the eclipse without The money pinch which is being felt summer. Mr. Sauer was born at Garz of fifty men to repair the damage in ARBUCKLES' being prevented by the clouds." everywhere the country, but more a. d. O., Pommerania, November 28tb, time for the afternoon passenger. especially the East,.is also making 1834. He came to New Ulm in 1868 An End Bone Scraping* name on a package of COFFEE is a Judge Webber has ordered that hereafter an impression in Europe. The'rate of where he entered the employ of Mr. A. guarantee of excellence Closing out our entire stock of Edward Shepherd, of Harnsbug, HI., until otherwise directed, the petit interest has been advanced in London, Quense as harnessmaker. Of late years says: "Having received so much benefit General Merchandise, Clothing, Dry juiois diawn at the general terms of ARIOSA confessedly to stop the gold movement from Electric Bitters, I feel it my he has cultivated several acres of Goods, Notions, Carpets, Groceries?-)' duty to let suffering humanity know it. the district court in the 9t,h judicial district, under,American influence mainly at ground in the northern part of the city. Have had a running sore on my leg for Crockery, Boots and Shoes. shall be summoned to appear at present. This came about both from He leaves a wife and four children, two COFFEE is kept in all flrst-class eight years my doctors told me I Rinke & Bertram! court on the second day of the term. stores from the Atlantic to the Pacific. the depression of exchange by discbunts girls and two boys. The funeral occurred would haVe to have the bone scraped This is tor the reason that attorneys are against large producejexports and from or leg amputated. I used, instead, three Saturday under the auspices of COFFEE SLEEPY EYE, MINN. bottles of Electric Bitters and seven hardlv ever ready to take up jury cases the relatively high rates of interest in the Lutheran church, of which body GREAT BARGAINS will be offered boxes Bucklen's Arnica Salve, and mv on the first day of the term, and the New YoFk, paying a good arbitrage the deceased was a prominent member. the public, commencing October 17th, leg is now sound and well." is never good when exposed to the air. change will save the county a round against London rates, and from the we will sell our entire stock AT and Electric Bitters are sold at fifty cents Always buy thisbrand in hermetically The most important business before sum for per diem of jurors, each term. BELOW COST for CASH. rather demoralized condition of securities. sealed ONE POUND PACKAGES. a bottle, and Bucklen's Arnica Salve the board of education at their monthly Some millions of German capital at 25c. per box by C. L. Roos. (5.) Great Bargain Day. Governor McGill is proud of Col. meeting held last Friday was the selection has also been brought into requisition Bobleter and the Second regiment. In of a teacher to fill the vacancy produced by the Villard deal in Northern Pacific. an interview he said to a Dispatch repoiter. by Mr. Olesen's resignation. Altogether, $4,300,000 foreign gold KtrETZWJC- AT F. "I visited the encampment at There were 16 applicants from 8 different came to New York last week. While Chicago, and, I tell you, I was proud states, as follows: Minnesota 4, the Bank of Englandjend^avors to cork of Col. Bobleter and the Second regiment Illinois 4, Iowa 3, New York 1, Massachusetts up its gold reservoir by a 4 per cent, He went into the battalion drill 1. Wisconsin 1, Michigan 1, rate of interest, the Bank of France advances NEXT SATURDAY OCTOBER 1TH^ with hve or six companies and did so Lousiana 1. Of these but one appeared the price of gold from seven to WE OFFER FOR THAT DAY ONLY AT THIS PRICE. well that he will probably capture the to be competent to fill the place, and nine centimes per 1,000 francs, which 03STID HUNDRED BLK RUBBER second price, He handled his battalion this one asked a salary much in advance is reported to be the highest rate since aiROXJIL,.A.RS WITH HOOD EACH with gieat_skill. of that which could be offered the suspension of specie payment following INARUBBEROASB FOR MISSES for the first year's work in our schools. Tne railroad commissioners were the war with Germany. ONLY JLT 4 5 CTS. EACH, CANNOT BE The proposition to offer the place to here last Wednesday afternoon There BOUGHT ELSEWHERE LESS THAN S CTS. EACH. Mr. Tory Olesen, of Washington, D* C. were only two complaints made. One by One of the interesting cases thaf is to LOOK OUT FOR NEXT WEEKS OFFER. k." at $900, was immediately carried by a the miller-, who claimed that the railroad ceme before the supreme court is that The Gr,OBK is the brightest, most comprehensive unanimous vote. Mr. Olesen has accepted companies were discriminating of the State against Robert racbvogel, and complete, interesting and NEW STORE NEW GOODS*K the offer, and will leave Washington against them in favor of St. Paul and from Washington county, which will instructive newspaper in the Northwest. It in time to enter upon his former Minneapolis, the other by nearly everybody test the legality of the lien law passed is a wise friend and trusted counselor to duties in our schools about the begin with whom the commissioners last winter, by which it was made a felony eveij readefchonest, fearless and independent. ning of next week. It goes* witnout came in contact was in regard to the for a builder or contractor to permit A l*e*time 84* We fife $ekdy. saying that Mr Olesen's return to his unreasonable delay of passengers at the material or labor man to file a Democratic in principle, it is not controlled former place is a matter of congratulation Kasota, going to or coming from the 11 lien against a building which the contractor by any set of politicians or manipulators. ONE GLANCE AT THE BARGAINS IN OUR LARGE"l^ to our schools as well as to the twin cities. The commissioners suggested had contracted to erect* The It is the PEOPLE'S PAPER, community at large. ,_? AND ATTRACTIVEDOUBLESTORE OF ***--di that the complaint be reduced to oil inspection law, section 113, chapter alwaj ready to defend their rights and mterests writing and they wonld try to remedv 6, general statues 1876, will be tested State Auditor Braden willattendland against the unjust encroachments HARDWARE, the matter. by the case of the State against Hal sales in the following counties during of monopolies and syndicates. French, of Minneapolis. The question ?.m At the regular meeting of the board this month at the dates given: Martin, The GLOBE publishes all of the news of that arises here is as to whether or not Oct S 3 ackson, Oct 7 Nobles, Oct 8, of trade, held Friday evening, Mr. P. the day itli the greatest possible promptness, oil must be reinspected and rebranded Murray, Oct 10 Cottonwood, Oct. 11 Scherer was appointed to correspond accuracj and impartiality. when changed from small receptacles GENERAL MERCHANDISE, SPORT- Watonwan', Oct. 11 Lyon, Oct. 12 with citizens of neighboring towns on By Mail, Postage Paid. to a large one, or vice versa, and then Lincoln, Oct. 13 Redwood, Oct 14 the line of the C. & N. W. asking them One Six Three ING GOODS GUNS, REVOLVERS, sold from the receptacle last containing' Year Remille, Oct 15 Crow Wing Oct. 20 Months. Months. to join in a request to the officials of DAILY. $8 00 the od. 00 $2.00 Morrison, Oct 2T-, Todd, Oct. 22 Sherburne, that road demanding closer connections FISHING TACKLE AND 5 AND 10 UAlLYnd SUNDAY. 10 00 5 00 2.50 Oct 24 Stearns Oct. 25 Benton. of trains at Kasota with Omaha trains. SUNDAY. -2 00 100 .50 I Good barrels for sale at Tneo. Crone's, Oct 26 Ottertail, Oct. 27 Douglas, WEEKLY 100 50 .25 It was resolved by a unanimous vote CENT COUNTERS at prices ranging from 50 to 75 Send Foetal Money Older or Beghtered Letter. Oct. 28. A sale of of stumpage lands that the council be requested to delay Address & W PEACPMl cents each. V^p ^will take place in St. Paul on the 18th. a the purchase of a steamer and letting t0t WILL CONVINCE THE PUBLIC THAT AN ERA OF LEWIS BAKER, No lands are offered for sale in this of contract for a cistern on State street AND PROSPERITY HAS DAWNED FOR THEM ANSTODR" St. Paul, Minnesota. The Mankato Lipseed Oil Company WWHDELreHTLL#CTUALLXiSE countv. until the experiments with the drive pays,within 10 cents of the Chicago tiTTIn GLOBE COOK BOOK, pric* 59 jwell on State street are concluded. Market for flax seed delivered at their F. Kuetzing sells a heavy all wool mills. Thursday they paid 94 cents per enl*. stat to *wrf ytarfy subscribsr of Reports of several committees were scarlet flannel (double width) for 75c. bushel while in Chicago the price was the WEEKLY GLOBE froo. heard, then the board adjourned. worth SL00. tL04^ ^S .*y& "wefi^ -****($it^g