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

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A. A. Bogeu madeu Hying trip-to the, VICINITY. MEW 'UMI twin cities Monday. hope it will he carried out. tnre to Sunday Nov. 6fco. John C. Tobererer ha* as fine a line Will be located at Sew Ulm if Sufficient Mrs. Wm. Yoerg, of St. Paul,was visiting Chief Herian has asked *fc,us to Travelers' Guide. of jewelry, watches, clocks and silverware encouraqement is offered the Company. I am sorry to chronicle that the strike with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. announce that the department will as can be found west of Chicago. Mr. PoweL a representative of the mania has struck New Ulm. Saturday Schell. He offers them at rock bottom prices. meet at Union Hall* Friday evening, Mankato Gas Co. was in the city last noon four of the second millers of the Torkel Sunde, of Albin, and H. A. Call on him before making purchases in October 28th, for the purpose of re-organizing. week looking over the field with view Roller Mill Co. demanded an advance Subilia, r, of Tracy, called at the his line He asks all young men who of locating a plant in this city. He in wages of 25 cents per day. Mr. REVIEW office yesterday. are willing to join the department to attend Just received 500 pieces of fancv ribbon stated to a REVIEW reporter that if he Katz, the manager, thought that he Mr. M. Grau, representing F. Madlener the meeting. |j at remarkably low, prices at F. etei?f^ was paying the boys enough, their could secure the contract of lighting the Wirlon&&St.f of Chicago, took in the theater at Kuetzing's. flDie Teufelsfesen drew a good audience wages ranging from SI. 00 to $1.75 per main portions of the city and one hunddred Turner Hall. at Turner Hall Sunday evening. SSfeSJff J5 day, and refused to raise, whereupon subscribers, his company would Going West. Going East. The play was a four act comedy and Mr. H. Loheyde, who has been con-' THAT'S WHAT'S THE MATTER. three of the boys struck. New help be willing to invest from thirty to thirty-five No 4 Express.10 30 a m. No 1 Expresn 4*10 a m. took well. We were glad to notice fined to his house for several weeks with Fresh OYSTERS bv the can or 3 5:35 p.m. 2 10 00 m. was secured and the mill is running as thousand dollars in this city. 23 Ac'm 10 30 a m. 12 Ac'm 5 00 a served in all stylos at "Eibner's Palace a number of new players and hope to rheumatism, is able to be around again. 19 2 15 m. usual while three hot headed young 14 12 01p m. The company would give steady employment Restaurant." Have fitted up for the n% have the pleasure of seeing them on the 16 3 50 p. m. Messrs. W. R. Bagley and J. "V. men are without employment and have convenience of all a first class oyster jig to four men at the works, while stage oftener.^' Nos. 1, 2 and 19 daily. All others daily y^j and lunch room. Please give me a Fredrickson, of Madison Wis., were in a long winter before them. the construction of buildings and laying call. yr except Sunday. the city last week looking after the interests The young ladies of the Turnverein mains would furnish employment to *f W. H. HEIDEMAN, Agent. of the Fuller and Johnson Co. will give a grand ball at Turner Hall many more.The company would furnish I ha\e heard that the bojs were induced r*^fANEWOFFER. Tht-y were the guests of Mr. S. D. Peterson. Saturday evening, October 29th. Whatever the gas at $2.50 per thousand cubic to strike by an old employe of NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Mr. C. Sommer takes wheat in ex- Sy^ the young ladies have undertaken feet This would be as cheap as kerosene. the mill, who told them that they were Theo. CroneGeneral Merchandise. change for goods, paying a nreminmcf *if has been successful and patrons have There is so reason why the company entitled to higher wages and promised 5 cts. per bushel above^arket price. Aid. Mareck and a number of other B. Behnke & Co.Dry Goods and Groceries. always received full Rvalue, Saturdays s? should not locate here and we to stick to them. When the crisis gentlemen are discussing plans for the MOTICE rm ball will be no exception and we bespeak think it will be easy work to secure 100 came, he failed to keep his promise and formation of a Volapuk club. A large H. LoheydeBoots and Shoes. All persons who have any of mv empty for them a large attendace. subscribers. As for the city using gas the boys had to shift for themselves. aumber of youDg people are expected F. KuetzmgBirgain Day. beer kegs on hand are requested to in place of kerosene, there can be but to take up the study in this city. Chas. L. Roos-Holiday Goods. Monday a hide and fur dealer and a return them at once. Parties caught tj one opinion. Minneapolis Star News. using the kegs for any other purpose dealer in live stock drove out into the This should be a warning to the boys. The three year old son of H. Becker, Since writing the above we have than keeping my beer in them will be country to attend an auction sale. It is always the case tbat a strike is inaugurated The marriage of Miss Clara G. of Courtland, died with croup, Thursday. prosecuted to th" full extent of the law. learned that the Directors of the board Their team consisted of a mahogany by some one who has notb. Brandt, formerly of New Ulm, and Mr. John Hauenstein. of trade have appointed a committee brown mare, a Spanish bred mule and ing to loose and cares not who suffers Fred Moore, son of Hon. J. K. Moore, OYSTERS, HermaD Winkler was taken to the to assist the representative of the gas an antiquated top-buggy. Through by the result If the boys had given of St. Peter, will take place at the residence company, Mr. Powell, in securing sub. Hospital last week. He is very low some fault of the hostler the harness the matter some thought, considered of Hon. and Mrs. C. C. Brandt, scribers and they will canvass the town with consumption. did not fit tight enough and the tugs that times are hard, wages and price of Served in every Style f^A at San Diego, Cal., October 31. Mr. in a few days. We hope that we will be dropped from their fastenings. For a commodities low and that manufacturers Win. Dey has been appointed postmaster and Mrs. C. Brandt will celebrate supplied with illuminating gas by next few minutes the team pulled the buggy and merchants have to work hard at Golden Gate viffe Horatio or sold in bulk or by the can by their silver wedding at the same time. spring. by the linesbut finally the strength to make both ends meet they would Werring, resigned. JACOB HOBSCBEJLERt^ Died Sunday Oct. 23rd at the farm of of the driver was exhausted and certainly not have taken the course Heard On The Square. CLOM OUT! A series of ten club dances will De his father in town Cottonwood, Fritz, he let jro the lines. 4 As a result which they did. Had they resorted to The members of the council are all in given at Turner Hail this winter. Mr. son of Henry Engelbart Deceased returned the team left the buggy, the tongue arbitration instead of bulldozing they favor of building a bridge accross the Fred Pfaender will be glad to book struck the ground, the buggy turned from Washington Terr., where might have had a small raise and retained Minnesota river. The only difference the names of subscribers. over and one of the occupants turned a he had been^for.the benefi of his health, a geod berth. of opinion in that body is as to whether sommersault through the air and over only a few months ago. He was twenty-four THE RUSTLER. Mr. B. Schlichting left for St Paul Closing out our entire stock of the bridge should be an ordinary one a wire fence while the other one landed years old at the time of his Monday evening to attend the marriage General Merchandise, Clothing, Dry or contain a draw. beneath the buggy. No bones were death and leaves a wife and a boy The connty commissioners met yesterday of his son Herman and Miss Clara Goods, Notions, Carpets, Groceries, broken, but the top of the buggy is no baby. The funeral occurred yesterday. and opened the bids for excavating Sohns which occured yesterday. For the purpose of getting an expression Crockery, Boots and Shoes.'" more. and building the foundation for the The brewery at Redwood Falls has of public opinion the council has new court house. The following bids Binke & Bertrand been closed and the proprietor has removed Monday forenoon the three year old resolved to call a citizens mass meeting were handed in: A. C. Ochs $6,900. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. to Milwaukee. He could not son of Wm. Huelskamp, of Lafayette, to be held Friday evening, Nov. 4th, at H. Hanschen $6,740. Anton Zieher $5,- SLEEPY EYE, MINN. swallowed a piece of woed or some compete against New Ulm beer, and GREAT BARGAINS will be offered Turner Hall, for the purpose of hearing 447.60. Geo. Reed, of Mankato $10,975. Call for a Citizens Meeting. remova1. the public, commencing October 17th, foreign substance. All efforts to remove hence the what kind of a bridge the citizens O. R. Mather, of Mankato, $9,860. Mr. we will sell our entire stock AT and The citizen of New Ulm are hereby the same were futile as it had wish them to contract for. Reed wired the commissioners to reduce BELOW COST for CASH. A son of Chas Klotz aged 9 died suddenly requested to meet at Turner Hall Friday lodged in the bronchial tube at the his bid one thousand dollars, as he evening, Nov. 4th at 8 o'clock for last Thursday afternoon. He had FRANK FRIEDMANN, point of bifurc ationjand the boyt died the purpose of deciding whether the had made an error. Mr. Zieher withdrew been sick with diphtheria and was recovering council shall contract for an ordinary at 7 o'clock in the evening. The members of the council do not his bid as he had made errors in when paralysis of the heart dealer in or for a draw bridge. By order of the care to assume the responsibility of estimates. The commissioners allowed set in. city council. Mrs. Jos. Rossner, of West Newton, Groceries, Crockery, Stoneware, building an ordinary bridge as long as him to withdraw same and awarded the Louis SCHILLING, Clerk. met with a painful and probably fatal the river is declared to be navigable While the hired man of Franz contract to H. Hanschen. Glassware, Notions, Canned accident, while driving home from their GEO. BENZ & SONS. and very properly ask the citizens to Keim, of Cottonwood, was harrowing farm, Thursday. Through a jar of the Rev. E. C. Saunders of Sleepy Eye assume the responsioility, if there is frith two horses, the harrow was turned Importers and Wholesale Dealers in Fruit, Hour, etc. wagon she was precipitated to the WINES & was among Mankato's honored visitors any. )ver in some unaccoun table way and ground, the heavily laden wagen crushing last week, attending the Baptist state I he horses were thrown upon it, killing This call of a citizens' meeting furnishes LIQUORS, All goods sold at bottom prices and her upper jaw and severely injuring convention, to which denomination he both of them. a good precedent and I hope it delivered free of cost to any part of the skull. One of the wheels also belongs. "Elder" Saunders, as ali his will be resorted to whenever the council 217 & 219 E. 3rd Str. St. Paul, Minn. the city. passed over her left leg, literally tearing The foundry and machine shop of friends know him, is an old settler, desires to expend any large sum of NEW ULM, MINN. Fr. Vogelpbol the flesh from the bones. Dr. Rothenburg Essler Bros., St. Peter, was totally destroyed and justly entitled to rank among that the city funds for improvements. has charge of the case. by lire Friday forenoon. Loss remarkable body of men who were pioneers PIONEER $10,000, insurance only $1,200. The in the settlement of our State. MercJiant Tailor, Drug Store, Thursday evening the council contracted In his zeal to get th council to consent fire was a seyere blow to St. Peter as He came to Minnesota in 1856, as a with W. S. Coon, representing to the building of a bridge at once, Minn. St, New Ulm, Minn. well as to the proprietors. minister of the Baptist church, which the La France Steam Fire Engine Company Mr. E. G. Pahl offered to assume all Is prepared to supply the people relation he has since held, save and excepti responsibilities, but the council concluded of Elmira N. Y. for a steam fire Prefferle went to Kankakee and DR. C. WESCHCKE, PROP'R. New Ulm and vicinity with the best of ng during the war, when he laid that it was wrong to have one engrine, a hose cart and 500 feet of hose. E. Gh Pahl to Chicago yesterday. R, Minnesota Street, clothing at the lowest prizes. Only aside his ministerial duties and assumed man shoulder everything and so took The consideration was $2900 and the Kieshng accompanied them as far as first class work turned out. i NEW ULM, MINN. those of the soldier, and he the course indicated above. old apparatus. The apparatus purchased Sparta Wis. This may have been a Fashionable Dressmaking, A full and fresh stock of^ made a good one. He was one of New is said to be the best of that coincidence, but the conductor who had drubs ana medicines,choice U^ Ulm's gallant defenders, and later assisted class. With fire pressure it will throw Now that we are to have a steamer I charge of the train, says that the trio perfumery.fine soapsfcomb in recruiting Co. G, of the Tenth a stream equal to 15000 gallons an hour. hope that the young men of this town used up several scat decks before they and toilet articles, books? f The undersigned has opened a dressmaking 4 Minnesota, in Le Sueur county, and Mr. Coon states that he can instruct will join the department and assist in reached Spaita. establishment over the Citizen's stationery, colors, varnish- was elected captain, serving nearly four or five members of the department Bank, and is now prepared to do anything organizing number one hook and ladder es, glass,putty and painters 1^" Col T. Shaw, an old lesident of three years and mustering out at the in the line of ladies' and children's so that they can operate the engine and hose companies. The department supplies. if dressmaking. the town of Campbell, Blue Earth Co., close of the war as major. The elder is without any trouble and that it will not has experienced a great deal of |trouble PIANOS, ORGANS AND and well known in the citj, died at his A perfect Fit guaranteed. physically and mentally a strong man, be necessary for the the department to in securing members because the apparatus MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. eon=* home Tuesday October 18th. Deceased earnest, honest and faithful to every have an expert with the engine. Mr. AUGUSTA RINKEL. was hard to handle. As this PURE WINES AND LI- settled in the town of Campbell trust, modestly shrinking from positions Coon acknowledged that there might be objection has now been met there is no CITY NOTICE. in 1857. He was 85 years old at the time QUORS FOR MEDICAL &SE. to which hiq abilities so well entitle him. a shortage of water here to supply his reason why New Ulm should not possess Notice is hereby given that the undersigned of his death. His son John, and daughtei, Physicians prescriptions carefully All old settlers have more than a friendly as good a department as any city machine, but he thinks that by building will receive up to November compounded at all hours of the day Mis. Van Pvtten survive him. of its size. feeling for the elder, and they always a sufficient number* of cisterns, and 1st next "marked" sealed bids for {the a* nght. keeping them filled at all times, or still have a, hearty greeting for him.MAN- lease of the Hospital grounds, for such The imoiession that it is the duty of better, if the city should build a system term as the lessee may choose, not to KATO REVIEW. Messrs. W. R. Bagley and J. V. a newspaper, at its own cost and withoat DWELLING FOR SALE. exceed five (5) years. of water works, there would be no trouble Fredrickson of Madison, who were in rpcornit.o or compensation, to C. Goodnow, well known in this The Council reserves the right to reject on that score. Mr. Coon has also The solid brick dwelling, corner of the city last week, pride themselves on any or all bias. boom its town first, last and all the vicinity, has been ordered to leave his Broadway and 1st Nrth Street, is offered decided that our police force should attend By order of the city council, playing a fine game ef peenukle. Especially J? time has a christian interpretation in for sale on easy terms For particulars farm which is located near Pipestone. to the engine and see that the apparatus Loos SCHILLING, the former. They hunted inquire of the owner, some places. The people of Tucson, Mr. Goodnow is one of a number of City Clerk. is in working order at all times. around town for a victim and finally induced CHAS.. MELSHEIMEB Arizona, by public subscription, buy squatters who settled on a tract of land Dated New Ulm, October 10, A. As the police have nothing to do at the 109 Market Street, St Louis, Mo., their host, Mr. S. D. Peterson to 8,000 copies of their local paper every 1887. one mile square, on which are located or of "VVm. Pfaender. New Ulm present time, this would furnish them play with them. Mr. Peterson did not month for the purpose of sending it the famous pipestone quarries, and was BARGAINS! 1 employment and keep them out of mischief BARGAINS like to play against the champions, but abioad and in addition pay $200 a set apart for the Yankton Sioux Indians and as we have to pay them finally a compromise was made by month and expense of "write-ups" of several years ago. These gentlemen whether they are employed or not it Messrs. Peterson and Fredickson playing their city. Lamar, Kansas, recently all built houses on the land some three will not entail any additional expense against Mr. Bagley and another expert subscribed $2,000 for a pamphlet and years ago, and have been living there upon the city. Mr. Coon says that by EVERT DAY A BARGAIN DAY.% peenukle player. $1,500 for a write-uy in the press. The ever since, though they havo been notified regulating the pressure there would be They played for four successive evenings. Monitor, of Fort Scott, Kansas, is paid to move time and again. The Indians no trouble in using the hose now owned AS WE NEED ALL TfiE ROOM WE HAVE FOR OUR IM-ftl The result being in favor of $7,000 for talking up the advantages of haue made such a "kick" about MENSE STOCK OF DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, LADIESpf" by the department. During our conversation Messrs. Peterson and Fredrickson, their that city. Hutchinson, Kansas, pays it that Judge Kinney, the Yankton Indian AND GENTS FURNISHING GOODS, ETC, ETC with Mr. Coon we became opponents loosing every game. Mr. the News $10,000 for running 'a morning agent, has been to Washington to WILL CLOSE OUT AT more and more convinced that our objections Bagley has resolved never to play the paper, and Newton subscribes $15,- adjust matters and the ordering of to a steamer were not valid and game any more and left town very 000 to have the Republican boom that United States troops there to clear the when the gentleman assured us that the quietly at the conlusion of the tourna reservation is the outcome of his trip. place. FREE PKESS apparatus presented a fine appearance, OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF ment. It is thought the white settlers will all was richly plated and painted and BOOTS & SHOES, The delegifce rase ting of the German move peaceably, but if not Capt. Bean would attract a good deal of attention Roman Catholic Insurance Company has orders to use military force and Mr. Rudolph Kiesling, who has been in a street parade or tournament, the held at Mankato Tuesday and Wednesday eject them.TRACY TRUMPET. travelling in Iowa in the interests of the last vestige of opposition was baniahed of last week elected the iollowing Empire Mill Co., informs us that it is a and we came to the conclusion that it officers for the ensuing year- Geo. The Fourteenth Annual Convention pleasure to sell flour in that state! He had been very wrong and foolish for us NOW IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY TO SUPPLY YOUR WHOLE Mitsch sr. St. Paul, President,F. Meier, of the Young Men's Christian Associations says that all that is necessary to secure to object to the city's purchasing a Chaska, Vice President, J. Grode, St. of Minnesota and Dakota is to be FAMILY IN THIS LINE CHEAPER THAN YOU EVER orders is to hand out a card stating that steamer. We are very sorry for the Paul, Secretary, M. Koch, St. Paul, held at Faribault, Minn., October 27-30. he represents a New Ulm Mill and the course which we have taken in this BOUGHT THEM BEFORE. 4JALL AND SEE ]&$ Treasurer. Mr Mitsch, who has held Prominent speakers have been engaged merchant is only to willing to purchase. matter and beg the pardon of all those a the office of president for ten years, was BEUST & GBAPPf the singing will be led by a male choir whom we have offended by our effusions. presented with a beautiful gold headed and the St. Paul Y. M. C. A. orchestra We can assure them that our opposition The New Ulm Mills receive from 5 to %%k* cane by the members. The next meeting *jrS^ there will also be discussions of Association was not caused by spite or personal 15 cents a barrel more for their flour KIESLING'S BLOCK.*i will be held at Chaska. Topics, Bible Readings, Song feeling but simply through ignorance. Great Bargain Day. than any other mills in this State. This The Insurance Company is an organization Services, etc. All pastors will be welcome. Had we known as much about the uses is due to the fact that thev use none but comprising 1,200 members and Young men are invited as delegates to which a steamer can be put, four weeks the best hard wheat in grinding, while is run on a plan similar to an ordinary from churches, educational institutions, ago, as we know to day, our course AT I the larger mills in this state are compelled mutual life insurance company. At the young people's societies, etc., might have been different. -^jr_ **!r"s to grind lar^e quantities of soft the death of any member the heirs or in piaces where there are no Associations. wheal, as there is not enough of the dependent relatives of the deceased receive The railroads will return delegates &H4* harder variety in the state to supyly $1,000, the amount of the policy. at reduced rates. A receipt for NEXT SATURDAY OCTOBER 3TH The New Ulm Boiler Mill Company them all. Various branches of the organization fare must betaken from the agent where S GREAT BARGAINS, REMEMBER ONLY THAT DAY Captures Another First Prize exist in nearly all the towns of any size" tickets are purchased. Entertainment At the great St Louis Fair the New AT THE PRICE OtfE LOT OF HEAVY READY MADE WIN- in the state. The members from New will be gladly furnished all delegates Ulm Roller Mill Company captured the TER SKIRTS, WORTH *1*25, $1*50, $1.65, $1*75* ON Some of onr yonng men are talking Ulm who attended the meeting, report who win send their names at once to first prize, a silver medal. This makes BARGAIN DAY THESE GOODS WILL BE SOLD AT S of renting a room and fitting it up for a that the social features were not neglected General Secretary Y. M. A., Faribault, three prizes which the Roller Mill has CTS. EACH. HOODS, WOOL HOODS FOR CHILDREN, j&i free reading room and library. The and that they enjoyed their visit. Minn. For further particulars taken this fall. One at the Iowa State idea being that yonng men generally LARGE LOT WILL BE OFFERED THAT DAY AT PR^ Three hundred delegates and several address H. F. Williams, State Secretory Fair, one at the Minnesota S tate Fair would patronize the place rather than TS. EACH* WORTH MORE MONEY. hundred visitors were in attendance. Y. M. A., St. Paul, Minn. and one at the St. Louis Fair. spent their time in saloons or billiard & 4 HfilliiM 1