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

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Here be met Mr. J. A. Letford, who in Heard on the Square. Fresh Ovsters at Eibners. Fresh Oysters at Eibners. New Goods, just received. NEW ULM AND VICINITTL. partnership with his brother keeps a John C. Tobererer has as fine a line Sun- Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Peterson The passenger propellor Vernon waswrecked Hardware store and buys wheat for of jewelry, watches, clocks and silver-arare The Rustler has seen and heard of a dayed in Lake Benton. .JjPOl in a terrible gale which swept Travelers' Guide. Van Dusen & Co. Mr. Letford complained as can be fouud west of Chicago. great many pranks played by boys, but Lake Michigan Saturday. The probabilities A pension has been granted to Mr. that Sanborn was overstocked He offers them at rock bottom prices. last week one came under his observation are that none of her passengers G. Troxel of Sleepy Eye. W with wheat, as the railroad company is Call on him before making purchases in which eclipsed all previous ones. were saved. The latest reports estimate 5-^ unable to furbish a sufficient supply of his linan Xav. Rosskopf, [of Gibbon, was in i y the number of persons on board In a certain house, net many miles cars* The elevator, warehouses and a town Sunday and Monday., at about fifty. THAT'S WHAT'S THE MATTER. from the Review office, a chimney number of private buildings are filled Ss County Treasurer Pfefferle returned would not draw. The rooms were filled with wheat and they are unable to purchase Fresh OYSTERS by the can or^f YVii\or\k & ^etef f^ from Kankakee, 111. Saturday evening. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. served in all styles at "Eibner's Palaces' with smose, and as the chimney had any more as their storage capac" Restaurant." Have fitted up for theconvenience been cleaned but a few days before, the ity is limited. The same trouble is experienced Dr. A. Fritsche has completely recovered Going West. of all a first class oyster Going East. TURNER HALL. lady of the house was at a loss to account in nearly all the western from his late attack of illness and lunch room. Please give me a 1 Express 4*10 a m. No 4 Express.10 30 a m. No 3 5-35 p.m. 2 10 00 for the strange actions of the towns. The next place visited was call. and is again at his post of duty in this 23 Ac'm 10 30 a m. 13 Ac'm 5 00a is SUNDAY NOVEMBER 6th, 1887. '19 2 15 m. stove and chimney. Lamberton. The first old acquaintance 14 12 01 m. city, J**v 16 A 50 m. A NEW OFFERS Hf Lecture by seen th'ere was Lyman Fuller, who was The three year old son of Wm. Koepke Nos. 1, 2 and 19 daily. All others daily Mr. C. Sommer takes wheat in exchange MR. F. SCHUETZ."' found in his store having everything his died Monday. This is the second except Sunday. for goods, payinsr a premium of own way. He sells for cash and does a Luckily the head of the household 5 cts. per bushel above Market price. SUBJECT: fr death in Mr. Koepke'b family within a C. W. H. HETDEMAN, Agent. good business. F. Immel keeps a hotel came home at this time, and being of "The J)utf/ of Woman." week. M*p and boarding house and deals in NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. HOTOE. i an investigating turn of mind he decided The lecturer will begin at 8. p. m. Adjutant Eckstein has received from cord wood. Wm. Lauer, who owns a M. Eibner's. to begin at the top and explore ADMISSION FREE. All persons who have any of mv empty Col. Bobleter the gold medal which F. Aufderheide. farm near Lamberton, was in the village downwards. He accordingly climbed beer kegs on hand are lequested to Union Hotoel. FR. AUFDERHEIDE was awarded him at the Chicago encampment. taking a rest from threshing. He return them at once. Parties caught upon the roof and the sight which met Lecture by F. Scbuetz. using the egs for any other purpose* looks hale and hearty, a sign that farming his gaze there rendered him speechless Athlophoros. than keeping my beer in them will be= agrees with him. Roth & De Voice for a few minutes. Champion Gold Medal Stud. Married at the residence of Fr. Aufderheide, prosecuted to the full extent of the lax*. are running a first class saloon, the only F. Kuetzing. Monday, Mr. Fr. Schoer of John Hauenstein. Mann&cturer of business of that kind in the place. Mr. OYSTERS. What he beheld was a boy, about fifteen Fresh Oysters at Eibners. Lafayette and Miss Lissette Harlammer. Fire, Well Building and Letfsrd sen., publisher of the Lamberton years old, sitting on top of the The bride had just arrived here from Mr. J. Kilian, of Chicago, a member Commercial, stated that he was chimney and effectually closing the apperture Steeple Brick, Germany. Rev. C. Albrecht performed of the Roller Mill Co., is in town. Style"/7 Served in every about to stop issuing the paper as all of through which the smoke is the ceremony. line Pressed Brick for At Minneapolis, Mr. Rudolph Peterson his time would be required in attending wont to ooze. The obstruction was removed The ball, held under the auspices of and Miss Laura Ihng were married or sold in bulk or by the cm by* to his other business branches. He offers ornamental fronts. promptly and the chimney the young ladies of the Turnverein Saturday, October 19ch. the paper for sale cheap. draws first rate. JACOB HOESCHELER. Have the best of shipping facilities and proved to be one of the most enjoyable CLOSING OUT! Mr. Schlichting'returned from St. Another reduction in freight rates is will pay prompt attention to mail orders. ones ever held here. The attendance Quite a number of young men joined Paul, where he had been to attend the announced by the C. &. N. W. Ry. between was good, but not large NEW ULM, MINN. the fire department Friday evening and wedding of his son Herman, Friday. Chicago or Milwaukee and New enough to crowd the hall and all pre?ent more would have done so if it had not Oysters. Ulm. The rate between St. Paul or Minneapolis enjoyed themselves. Mr. Aug. Schell has purchased of A. been for a casual remark made by one 'M and New Ulm remains unchanged. N agel four acres of land adjoining his of the dead weights of the department Closing out our entire stock of Mary Zeinke, an insane woman now at We are inclined to think property. This land will be added to the just before the meeting. The d. w. General Merchandise, Clothing, Dry the Rochester asylum claims that two that the Minnesota Business Men's Association deer park. tried to get some of the old members to Goods, Notions, Carpets, Groceries., deputies at the Ramsey county jail had is doing some good work. The vote against all new applicants and Served or by the Can. Mr. A. Held will remove into his Crockery, Boots and Shoes. criminal connection with her. One of rates are as follows: several of them agreed to do so. Franklm street residence this week the accused is Henry Kraemer, a young Rinke & Bertraud FRESH FUITS. Between H. S. Kenned) will occupy Mr. Held's man who has been employed at the New Ulm 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th This ought not to deter any one from SLEEPY EYE, MINN. First street house. Catholic parsonage at this place. Sherrif and A full line of Confectionery, Cigars, GREAT BARGAINS will be offered Tobaccos and best canned Fruits. joining. There are just such fellows in Chicago Richter has discharged the men, but Mrs- Ad. Schell, of Tracy, who has the public, commencing October 17th, 30 22 or 62 62 41 every organization, but in the fire department N. Y. SWEET CIDER. the State Board of Charities and Corrections been here under medical treatment for we will sell our entire stock AT and Milwaukee the large majority of the old Also lunch and hot Coffee will BELOW COST for CASH. propose to investigate the matter. be several weeks, returned to her home St. Paul sened at members will be only to glad to accept 22 81 or 41 35 28 Thursday. GEO. BENZ & SONS. new ones. Minneapolis JfiknefV f{et&tifknt. The first one of the series of club Importers and Wholesale Dealers la "Mum socials" are working this way 34 27 St. Louis 80 70 48 WINES & dances will be given thi3 evening. and will prove a powerful rival to progressive Mankato 30 26 20 15 12 UNION HOTEL, About thirty-ftve couples have sub. euchre and other standard Beginning November 1st 2000 mile LIQUORS One of our young men recently hired a scribed. games. The rules are. From the tickets good for one year will be sold horse and buggy and drove out to town 217 & 219 E. 3rd Str. St. Paul. Minn. moment you enter the house, perfect for forty dollars each. Cottonwood where he visited with a lady Messrs. Albert Hellman and Henry silence must be kept. The first one friend. He enjoyed the visit very much Wellman, of Chicago, have been staying WENZELSCHOTZKO, Proprietor, REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. DWELLING FOR SALE. who speaks will be fined fifty cents. and time passed very quickly. It was with Mr. Aug. Hellman for the last Hans and Christian Danielson to Peter The solid brick dwelling, corner of Each succeeding speaker will be fined late and dark when he started for home week. 'Jhey are here on a hunting expedition. Madsen, e* ofJswJ S 33 111 33. fey MINN. ST., NEW ULM, MINN, Broadway and 1st North Street, is offered twenty-five cents and be entitled to a his mind filled with pleasant thougts Thomas Allison and wife to Minnie for sale on easy terms. For particulars ticket for refreshments and the privilege Porth, nwj^ of se and lots 3 and 4 S and he himself feeling at peace with all inquire of the owner, Wm Pfaender jr. has removed his of talking and making others talk. 35 110 33 and lots 3 and 4 S 2 Title ONLY first the world. But there should be a rude CHAS. MELSHEIMER book store from cor. 3d and St. Peter 109 33 $2500 Those who refrain from talking the entire 109 Market Street, St. Louis, Mo.* awakening. When he returned the Leroy G. Davis and wife to Peter Anderson, oleiss Toriols. fire streets to 37 West 3d street, St. Paul. or of Wm. Pfaender. New Ulm. evening will have their refreshments horse to the owner the latter cast lotl S 29 Allison's add. Sleepy He wil 1 be pleated to see his New Ulm seived gratis. No writing allowed. prove Hotel Eye Lake $700. PIONEER one glance at the horse, noticed that friends at his new place. Francis Ibberson and wife to D. A. part of the tail was cut off, and filled '1 he following marriage licenses were i tlie oity. Gibbs lot 8 24 Sleepy Eye Lake Drug Store, A St. Paul detective was in town Sunday the night air with maledictions. The issued in Brown County during the $1250. with large, airy rooms and an A looking for Henry Kramer, who is young man swore that he had not mutilated month of October: Bertha Grube to William Kuester nwj wanted by the Ramsey County authorities No. 1 table. Good large No 1 of nej S 27 and si of sej (except 2 the animal but this made no difference Jos. Ube to Elizabeth Lieb, John DR. C. WESCHCKE, PROP'R. acres) and part of se} of sw| all S 22 to answer to a charge of improper sample rooms for the accomodation to the owner. Nineteen dollars Apolius to Amaha Miehlke, Anton 109 33 $1300. tr conduct with a female prisoner. Minnesota Street, is what that evening's pleasure cost the of commercial travelers in connection Goldan to Mary Yogel, Henry Berg to John A. Willard and wife to Charles NEW ULM, MESN.' young man. Cutting off a horse's tail Mary Stelger, T. Crone to Meta Weschcke, with hotel. Passengers and Tappe, nwj of sw S I 110 33 Miss Anna Huebner, daughter of A full and fresh stock of $250. is rather a novel way to get revenge on Fred Engelbert to Minnie Neumann, Mi. and Mrs C. Huebner, and Rev. F. baggage will be carried free from drugs and medicines \choice Winona & St. Peter Land Co. to Theo. Johann Sellner to Anna Ebenhoe, a rival, but a man in love seems to A Schuh, were married at St. Paul and to the depot. Rates reasonable. Rein swj of swj Sec 17 109 30 perfumeryfine soapsfcomos Chas. Roth to Anna Rathmann, loose his usual common sense. Oct 20. E 1 and Emma Huebner were $600. Thefinestwines, liquors and ci and toilet arHelen, varnishybo&k Our genial friend W.TH Eibner presented Paul Alfred Schuh to Anna Huebner, down to assist in the ceremonies. Walter L. Brrckenridge and wif to EdNelson E RUSTLER. stationery, colors, gars at the bar. the crew of this office with a can of his Fritz Arndt to Augusta Luebecke,Hans Lots 14 and 16 4 Brk Add. es, glass,putty and painters: Frid.iy eveniug the citizens will have excellent oysters. They are dandies Sleepy Eye Lake $100. Chanse to Christine Johansen John supplies. a, chance to declare their preference as Charles Johnson and wife to Arthur N. and went immense. Come again W. Call for a Citizens Meeting. Drexler to Lizzie Schmitt. Jordan, sj of sej S 30 109 R33 to tthat kind of a bridge they want. PIANOS, ORGANS AND Mr. F. Schuetz will lecture at Turner The citizen of New Ulm are hereby Eveijbody who can pcssibh spare the MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. lequested to meet at Turner Hall Friday Arthur N. Jordan to Marthia Johnson, Hall next Sunday evening. His New Ulm Flour is the best time should attend the meeting at Turner evening, Nov. 4th at 8 o'clock for sj of sej S 30 109 R33 $100. PURE WINES AND LI- subject "The Duty of Woman" is interesting Four First Prizes Are Captured the purpose of deciding whether the Hall. William Pfaender odd wife to Anton QUORS FOR MEDICAL USE. enough to draw a large audience. council shMl contract for an ordinary Lindermann lots 5 and 6 of outlof 'A' by the New Ulm Mills thi Fall. John Albert ha- been appointed postmister Physicians prescriptions carefully Admission free. or for a draw bridge. By order of the New Ulm $125. New Ulm can justly be proud of its compounded at all hours of the day city council. at Spnngheld in place of Gast. Mary Ann Anderson and husband to Herman Winkler, an old resident of Mills and the reputation oftheir productsFour Thodor H. Pagenkopf Lot 3 13 CHAMPIONClerk.BAYSiENBUSH Louis Scnii-LiNG, Xuessle, resigned His principal competitor arrj rjqht. this place, died at the Hospital early state prizes have been captured by Sleepy Eye Lake $720. was A. Wilson, editor of the William Lepper to Albert Held Jr. Lot yesterday morning. He was afflicted GOL MI Mt STUD the Roller and Empire Mills this fall. ADVICE, Dut the magic letters O. K. 6 145 N New Ulm $44. with COPsumption for several years and The Eagle Mill Company have not P. 11 paved the way for John. Eds Thorpe and wife to Nellie Moody his death was not unexpected. The competed for any, but if they had, swj Sec 8 108 35 $1800. 250 CLEVELAND SHIRES Dipthena claimed two \ictims in our would have surely taken some, as the funeral takes place to-morrow (Thursday) hrnole Ruef to Johan Lot 11 99 N neighboihood Thursday. The ten jtar New Ulm $125. grade of their product is equal to that at 2 p. m. The only stnd that has won tn one season at the greatest Horse Shows In America,Illinois old daughter of Mr. Wm. Koepke of Louise Kraeft and others to Henrietta of the other mills. The first state prize MEDALS, BweapBtakes 1886,-5i3 both Clevelan and Shire classes also 99,GRAN State Fair and the American Horse Show, in PREMIUMS amounting to nearly 800 and John Bartel had Charles Essig C. Saner Outlet 16 New Ulm $100 this place and a ten year old son of Mr. ,L 2S2L3U??,Q2 taken bv our mills this fall was the first SWEEPSTAKES opento all the draftbreeds, and SPECIAL PRIZE for beetdisplayof ShireHorses. Geo. W. Van Dusen and to John Koenig placed under bonds Monday to keep Tntsche of Lifayette died with the 25fl HQLSTEIN-FRIESIANS prize at the Minnesota State Fair. This THE CHOICEST In BREEDING Lots 3, 4, and 5 10 Van Add the peace. It seems that Essig bad and Individual merit which an experience iise ise Tne bereaved have our heartfelt Burns $270. was awarded to the New Ulm Roller of 14 years can procure.. forbidden Bartel to use a door leading mpath\. sr Send for niostrated Pamphlet H. Geo. W. Van Dusen and others to Wolfgang Mill. This was the only fair at which CEO. E. BROWN & CO.. Aurora, Kane Co.. ill. te their joint places of residence at Schmid Lot 1 and 2 B. 10 Van A telegram was received by Mr. more than one New Ulm Mill competed D. Add. Burns $180. Essig Station, and had threatened BARGAINS!. BARGAINSI Ernst Biandt announcing the sudden and the fact that the Empire Mill to kill Bartel if he should persist death of his niece, Miss Emma Brandt Co. had some of their flour at that fair PROBATE NOTICE. 3 in going through that particular door. last Wednesday. Quinsey was stated proved a puzzler for the Judges. The State of Minnesota, County or Brown ss In Essig furnished bonds promptly. Probate Con rt to be the cause of her death. Miss Judges were unanimons in their opinion In the matter of Hie estate of Edward Walbel deceased Emma Brandt was 23 jears old and that the specimens of New Ulm flour EVERT DAY A BARGAIN DAT. Friday morning the senior of the On rending and tiling the petition of Alexander her sudden and untrmeh demise is were superior to all others, but to decide W8ibel Jr. of Brown Cumin representing, among Review, Mr. E. Brandt, woke up rather other things, that Edward aibel late of said AS WE NEED AbL THE ROOM WE HAVE FOR OUR IM- mourned by her many New Ulm friends* between the two was more tha early, grasped his transportation and a County of Brown on the 28lh iy of September A MENSE STOCK OF DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, LADIES 1887, at Cottonwood in said Oonnty died intestate, they could do. In order to arrive at a little lunch and started out for the depot and beiDg a resident of this County at the The old story told again. Two children AND GENTS FURNISHING GOODS, ETC, ETC WE, decision they drew lots and the Roller time of his death, lea vine goods, chattels nd estate where he arrived in timejto take the were left alone in a house at New within this County, and that the said petitioner WILL CLOSE OUT AT *v Mill was declared the winner. The is a brother of said deceased, and praying that western passenger.The first stop he made Ulm last Thursday. They played with administration of said estate be to Anna Waibel next state fair heard from was the Iowa was at Tracy, where he met many old or some other suitable person granted It is ordered, matches and set the house on fire. The that said petition be heard before the Judge fair held at Des Moines. The Roller friends and acquaintances. Post-master of this Court, on Saturday the 26th day of November children perished in the flames. St. Peter Mill distanced all competitors and carried^of -fefWOUR ENTIRE STOCK OF A. D. 1887, at 10 o'clock a m. at the Probate Brauns was found at his office, courteous j-?* Tribune. Office in said County. first honors. Next came the and accomodating as of old. Ad. rxr BOOTS & SHOES. Ordered further, that notice thereof be given to The above happened on a farm near the heirs of said deceased, and to all persons in* great St. Louis fair at which the Roller Schell, ably assisted by John Nenno, terested, by publishing a copy of this order for Golden Gate and not at New Ulm. Mill took another first prize. The last three successive weeks prior to said day of hear- was busy attending to the various fair heard from is the Illinois State fair The new music and business hall of branches of his business. Mr. Schell held at Olney. The Empire Mill took the Gustavus Adolphus College, St. sells Ice, Michel's La Crosse Beer, v- By the Court, 1887, NOW IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY TO SUPPLY YOUR WHOLE the first premium at this fair. The Peter, will be dedicated to-day and tomorrow. 1 BHKST BEANBT, Eagle Roller Mill Co.'s Flour, Bar (L. S i Judge of Probate. New Ulm Mills have taken first premiums Numerous noted speakers FAMILY IN -THIS LINE CHEAPER THAN YOU EVER goods, and manuctures and sells pop, at every fair at which they have from abroad will attend* Mr. Lind of cider and other soft drinks. John PROBATE NOTICE, BOUGHT THEM BEFORE. CALL AND SEE competed and New Ulm can justly be New Ulm, is one of the speakers. Th Lloyd, a former resident of town Cottonwood, State of Minnesota, County of Brown e In BRUST & GRAFF, proud of its distinction of manufacturing Probate Court. Special Term, October Slat 1887. C. & N. W. has granted excursion rates sells farm machinery, while In the m&tler of the estate of Carl Saner the best flour in the world. In this at 1J fare for round trip on all stations deceased. 0. P. Davis, well known to the old Whereas, An instrument in writing, purporting connection it will not be amiss to give between Amiret and Chester. Tickets settlers of Brown County, conducts a to be the last will and testament of Carl Saner KIESLLNG'S BLOCK. deceased, late ef said County, has beende. honor to whom honor is due. Mr. W.C. are good from Oct 31 to Nov. 4. general mercantile store. Martin Hose livered to this Court H. Heideman was the first to induce And whereas, Carolina Saner has filed therewith Great Bargain^Day^ supplies the thirsty with Hauenstein's At the meeting of the fire department her petition, representing among other things the Mills to compete for prizes at state New Ulm beer and the lover of the, that said Carl Saner died in said County on held Friday evening, fourteen new the 6th day of October 1887, testate, and that no fairs. When the Brown County exhibit weed with Burg's Blizzards and other executor is named in 6aidflast{wi]l and testament, members were elected. Messrs. Chas. and praying that the said Instrument may be admitted was shipped to St. Paul last year he AT choice brands. H. F. Seiter could not to probate, and that letters of adtnmiatration Stolle and Chas. Brust were appointed asked the proprietors of the Empire with the will annexed be to her issned be seen as he was busy at Marshall a committee to confer with a similar fnereon Mill Co. to roll a barrel of their flour serving as a juror. Schmidt and It is ordered, That the proofs of said instrument, committee of the city council for the and the said petition, be heard before* this into the car which was sidetracked near Kaatz operate the Tracy cigar factory. Court, it the Probate Office in #aid County, on ^NEXT SATURDAY NOVEMBER TH purpose of drafting ordinances for the the mill. They aid so and as a result, Friday the 25th day ofKovember A. D. 1887, at 10 Their brands can be bought at o'clock in the forenoon, whenall concerned may guidance of the department. The city the Empire Mill took first prize at the appear and contest the proba'e of saidinstrument every place where cigars are sold. The council has determined Ivhare only And it is further ordered,That public notice of SSO PAIR OF CHILDREN'S AND HISSES' REGULAR Minnesota State fair in 1886. This editors of the Trumpet and Republican the time and place of aid hearing be jriren to all such persons members of the depart- KNIT WOOL HOSE (SEAMLESS), AT S A JPAIR, persons interested, by publication of these orders year Mr. Heidemad suggested to the were not at their places of business and ment who are fitted for the position. for three weeks suecessireiyprevions to said day ~s Mills to exhibit at the different fairs and FORMER PRICE WAS 3 0 CTS. A PAIR. of bearing,in the New Ulm Beriew a newspaper so he had not the pleasure of forming printed and published at the City of New Ulm in They have called for a list of members the result of their following his advise REMEMBER ONLY NEXT SATURDAY AT THIS thir acquaintance. After a few hours aid County. PRICE. land will use' red ink wherever*they By the Court. is chronicled above*^ stay thesenior took a train for Sanborn. {LOOK OUT FORj&EXT WEEKS SATURDAY GREAT SsSr^-*-* EK*8T BRANDT. {deem it best to do so. t.S. Judge of Probate BARGAINS