New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
November 9, 1887 · Page 4 of 8
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i^=! sr ^^"^"^^^Pj^MJgi^il^E pi5ss?$||f|^ wWiigpi MBiNiWiwMiiilpiiiaiBMii The following was handed us by a H. A. Subilia is on the sick list this Wenzel Schotzko offers his old "bus" Leading NEW ULM AND VICINITY. New Goods, fust received. friend and schoolmate of the late Miss week. for sale cheap John Tobererer has as fine a line Emma Brandt with a request to print Travelers' Guide. Masons will commence work on the \hysi6m of jewelry, watches, clocks and silverware! Company A will give a ball at Union same in memorv of the deceased. *a/*no courthouse basement ass soon as theHall. as can be found west of Chicago. Thursday November 24. soon as GONE. Jblasftrb? He offers them at rock bottom prices. Hi stone arrives.&*f Henry Klare and family have decided "Another band 1B beckoning us, Call on him before making purchases in his Another eall is given, to return to Europe. 'Ihey will leayf Albert Bushers jr. has received w%fY his line* And- glowi once more with angel steps the some time next week.: teachers' certificate and will teach, Send for medicinal The path which reaches heaven. f' A NEW OFFER. youngsters at Iberia. Value btyiru F. X. Schlumpberger made the REVIEW Oar yoang and geatle friend, whose smile Wii\oi\k>.f)etef^S( equn\ the. Mr. C. Sommer takes wheat in exchange office a pleasent call Monday. His Made brighter summer hoars, Centre street near the railroad crossing forsr, for goods, payinsr a nremiumcf rATHL0PH0R05 Amid the frosts of autumn tim% ':$ i pre-,brother Albert is attending the normal is graded to its full width. It beautiful 5 cts. per bushel above Market price. it Has left as with the flowers. Sf V&& Going East. Going West. at Mankato. sents a good appearance. i colored N paling of the eheek of bloom Xo.4Express.lO:30a. m. Jicture,ty No. 1 Express 4:10 a.m. 2' 10:00 p.m. Nelson Ladd, of Leavenworth, who The bees on Simon Wellners farm, Forewarned us of decay 3 5:35 p.m. Strains, barn, qftoorhh 12 Ac'm 5:00 a. m. 23 Ac'm 10:30 a.m. N shadow from the Silent Land will spend the winter with relatives in in Lafayette, were out swarming this 14 12:01p.m. backside orfjest Girl'! 19 2:15 p.m. Fell round onr sister's way. 16 3:50 p. m. Minneapolis, was here Monday, proving week. How is that for Minnesota. The light of her young life went down'* (C^i ftTHLOPHOROS Nos. 1, 2 and 19 daily. All others daily '??A"*&. Co.. up his timber claim. A ginks behind the hill Kev. A Berghold and R. Pfefferle //a. Wail.Sk f* except Sun^iy. amssist tor mi The glory of a setting star, i em /lewYC!* &' Served or by the Can. George Eckert died in St. Alexander went to St. Paul Sunday evening fcto attend Clear, suddenly and still. C. W. H. HEIDEMAN, Agent. $ 7- *&-*'-*^- ft FRESH FRUITS. 'SP Hospital Tuesday morning of inflammation a real estate law suit. John Lind Alone unto oar Father's will f^% 3C s-* v/ A CARD $* 2i Ooe thought hath reconciled, il, of the kidneys following diphtheria. accompanied them as their legal adyjs? Fresh Oysters at Eibners. The public is hereby notified that a That he whose love exceedeth ours A full line of Confectionery, Cigars, Funeral Wednesday 2 p. m. or. fM The cistern on Center street, near cigar manufacturer in St. Peter, hasunr Hath taken home hislchild. Tobaccos and best canned Fruits.|^"J|I Age 17 years, 4 months, 18 days. Ill i'1' scrupulously, without my consent or State, is nearly completed. Petitions are being circulated asking Fold her, O Father! in thine arms, jj. SWEET CIDERS S sanction, and in an underhanded way Mr. Chas. Baehr, of Minneapolis is canfindemthe governor to pardon Koop, who is And let her henceforth be A good diningroom girl taken the brand-name of my celebrated Also lunch and hot Coffee will be A messenger of love between 'I here this week the guest of Wm. Koch. serving a sentence at Stillwater for the White Rose Cigars, This is a base attempt ployment at the Union House. served at t& Onr human hearts and thee. He has bronght his daughter Gisela to undermine my trade on this killing of Martin two years ago. The Still let her mfld rebuking stand. :n: A large force of men are at work 3P*ief'g ftejftktirint. brand and to build a false reputation here to attend the New Ulm schools petition is receiving numerous signatures. Between ns and the wrong. for his goods on the widespread reputation grading 10th street south near C. Bayer's 1i And her memory serve to mak e! during the winter. -%\V.""'i'if" my "Original White Rose Cigars" Our faith in goodness strong." place. have achieved in a period of four years. B. C. Schloman, of Stillagohomish, Horatio Werring, formerly of Golden SlUCCTED. As my only recourse is in the justness B. S. Marti of Fairfax, formerly a Wash. Terr., has been visiting friends Gate, but now a merchant of Fairfax 4-2 It is with the deepest regret that we and love of fair play which ever exists resident of Brown Co., made the Review 'M in New Ulm and vicinity during the was in town last week. Mr. Werring in the public mind. I take this method are called upon to chronicle the death office a pleasant call, of notification and leave the rest to your week past. Mrs. Schloman accompanied reports that he is doing a good of Miss Emma M. Brandt, aged twentyfour sense of fairness. Respectfully Closing out our entire stock of him to Wash. Terr. Tuesday business and is well satisfied with his Peter Steffel has been appointed belfryman years, which occurred this morning General Merchandise, Clothing, Dry morning. ~r L.. A MALMO, new location. in the Catholic church in place sJ at her father's residence in the Factory No. 4. Goods, Notions, Carpets, Groceries, of Phillip Kioes resigned. Mr. Geo. Eckstein, of town Stark, Brandt block, Sixth street. The estimable N. B. When purchasing the"*'White Our weather observer was notified Crockery, Boots and Shoes. !^f| 8046" please be sure that the brand on young lady had been ill for some and Miss Mary Karl, of Sleepy Eye, The coldest day in October was the Monday afternoon that a cold wave top of box reads "L. A. Malmo's Origian Rinke & Bertrand were married by Judge Brandt Monday. time, and suffered from general debility, Rose1' and thus favor me 25th. In the morning the themometer would strike us by this (Wednesday) nal White but it was hoped that the balmy air Sherrif Schmid and Clerk George registered 9J degrees above zero. morning. A fall in temperatnre of protect yourselves. SLEEPY EYE, MINN. assisted in the ceremonies. The happy of San Diego would restore her. How GREAT BARGAINS will be offered from 20 to 25 degrees was predicted. The Volapuk Club took an outing the public, commencing October 17th, couple dispensed with the usual wedding ever she took a cold a few days ago, This will be pleasant reading for New Fresh Oysters at Eibners. Sunday. Nothing but Volapuk was we will sell our entire stock AT and and it terminated fatally. The circumstances trip and went to the groom's home Ulna's coal barons.: BELOW COST for CASH. spoken, eaten or drank. at once to go to housekeeping. were rendered peculiarly distressing "NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. PIONEER Monday afternoon Miss Emma Scherer from the fact that Miss Brandt he dramatic section of the Turnverein fractured her right ankle. She was A Hare Opportunity. Drug Store, are rehearsing "Muttersegen." The was looking anxiously forward to be playing or scuffling with her nephew STRAYED I am now receiving the largest and piece will be rendered Nov. 20. bridesmaid at her sister's (Miss Clare) when iu some unaccountable way shebest assortment of Musical Instruments from the premises of the undersigned, wedding, which was fixed for Monday Alfred* Vogel left for St. Paul last slipped and fell down stairs, fracturing one spring calf, eight red and white ever shown in this city, consisting of next, and had her dress made for the week to take a six months course in stripes on back.and one 1 year old calf, her ankle. Dr. Rothenburg is attending DR. WESCHCKE, PROP'R? Violins, Accordeons, Harmonicas, Banjos, occassion, but it will now be used as gray.^ Any one who has seen the animals the SU Paul Business College. the patient. Minnesota Street, Guitars, Flutes, Piccolos, Music burial robes.Daily San Diegan. is requested to notify me by mail NEW ULM, A- MINNi" The Turnverein will observe its 31stBoxes, in fact everything in the Music B. Gruenfelder returned from his or in person. A full and fresh stock of Anniversary next Friday evening. The line, and will offer the same at the yisit to Switzerland, last week, Tuesday. 'S^KW':':: CHRIST. KDMM. They Recognize Assistance,?. drugs ana medicines,choice programme will consist of an address most astonishing low prices ever known His sister accompanied him. Proffered. GRAND BALL perfumery\fine soaps,combs by the President, exercises by the different in New Ulm. I am prepared to give ":i The citizens of Springfield recognize, Jos. Galles has made bis headquarters ~x""T*,^? and toilet articles, books, K.*,- classes in gymnastics, music, you bargains in Instruments, quality in proper manner, the deep interest at with Lind and Hagberg where all stationery, colors, varnishes, singing, recitations and wind up with a goods^and prices speak for themselve manifested, and the gratuitous assistance xjisrioisr who need his services as constable are glass,putty and painters HALL dance. The admission is 25 cents for Give me a call and convince yourself. requested to call. so kindly proffered by New Ulm 1 supplies. gentlemen. Members free. Special low prices on Organs and parties, in the removal of the P. O. en PIANOS, ORGANS' AND Chas. Kendall, of the Eagle, and Pianos from now until the holidays. The sheriff of Redwood county ADVANCE. Sunday eve, November 13,1887. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. Chas. Brauns, of the Roller Mills, were O. M. OLSEN. brought Henry Schott of Morgan to our home over Sunday. They report business PURE WINES AND LI- New Drug Music Store, Meridian That is wh at it means. county Jail Thursday. Schott is held Admission 35 cts. for gents* in their line as brisk as ever. Block, New Ulm, Minn. QUORS FOR MEDICAL LSE. for shooting Arthur Corlije, a 16 year SLEEPY EYE HERALD.The council Physicians prescriptions carefully of New Ulm has passed an ordinance old boy. Schott claims that he threatened Friday evening Mr. C. H. Ross lost a SHERIFF'S SALE. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. compounded at all hours of the day forbidding any person from keeping gold cuff button, cuff and cuff supporter. to shoot the boy in fun, simply to By virtue of an execution, issued out of and Emil Werrmger and wife to Helena an} right. any table, fixture or device or. instrument under ine Seal of the District Court, in and for the Thefinder^willconfer a favor by scare him and that the gun went off accidently. Werringer Lots 1 B211, 9 79, 11 County of Brown, and State of Minnesota, upon a used or intended to be used for leaving same at the Brown Co. Bank. He shot out the eye and part 5 8 184 all N and 9 177, 14 indgment rendered and docketedin tne said Court, UN10N10TEL on the 16th day 01 December A D- 1881, in an 121 all S. New Ulm. gambling or gaming. Does this mean of the right cheek. M. Gratz has opened a grocery store action wherein S. Titus Is plaintiff, and David Myron G. Willard and wife to John Sherman and Ansan Sherman are defendant*, in that shaking dice and playing cards for in his building: on Minnesota street, favor of said Plaintiff and against the said Defendants, The marshall wishes us to again call P. Christensen swj of ne Sec 20 the drinks, or playing penny ante is to for the sum of One Hundred and Eighty, corner of 3d south. This store will supply 110 33 $500. the attention to the city ordinance regulating nine Dollars and interest since rendition, thereon, WENZEL SCHOTZKO, Proprietor, be stopped? which Execntion was directed and delivered to a want long felt in the southern Mason W. Phelps and wife to Adolph the sale of wood and hay. First me as Sheriff in and for the said County of Brown, Jensen Lot 6 26 Sleepy Eye Lake part of the town. I have this fifth day of NoveniDer A. D. 1887, lev. and Second streets north, between German MINN. ST., NEW ULM* Mnrav ied upon all the right, title and interest of the said City Council Proceedings. Defendants David Sherman and Alison Sherman and Minnesota streets have been Mr. A. Schell's vineyard yielded him Adolf Jensen to Conelia Phelps Lot 6 Tlie QJSTL first in and to the following described real estate to Session of the City Council of the city 26 Sleepy Eye Lake $300. designated as the places where wood wit: enough grapes this year to furnish 172 oletss orio3s. fire -M toof New Ulm held Nov. 1, 1887. All Winona and St. Peter Land Co. The South of the North West of Section 9 in and hay is to be offered for sale. No gallons of wiue, besides a sufficient Township 111 Range 33 West containing Eighty prove Hotel' members present except councilor Henrv Fortwangler ne of sw Sec teams, loaded with either wood or hay acres of Land, more or less, according to GovernSurvey, supply for preserves and table- con- Hauenstein, President Rudolph in thement 9 109 R'30 $400. in tiie ortytf as the property of tho said Defendants. :-S 1^/ti will be allowed to stop on any other chain fot| sumption. Rasmus Peterson and wife to" Hans Notice is hereby given, that I, the undersigned, street. The minutes of the last regular session Christenson nw\ of nej Sec 18 T110 with large, airy rooms and an A as Sheriff as aforesaid, will sell the above described The value of personal property in and of the adjourned sessions of 33 $210. real estate and property to the highest bidder, for No. 1 table. Good large No 1 this state, as equalized by the state Oct.Cour,taHonse cash public auction at the front door of the C. A. Ochs, H. Rudolphi, Ed. Baehr October 5 Oct. 10, Oct. 15 Oct. 17 Hans Christenson and wife to Niels in the City of New Ulm, in the County sample rooms for the accomodation board is $110,569,042. Brown County 20 and Oct. 22 were read and ordered Henrik Haag nw} of se} Sec 18 110 and John Henle went to Springfield of Brown, and State of Minnesota, on Thursday Dof commercial travelers in connection the twenty.second day of December A. to stand approved. 33 $225. is assessed at $985,575 and Nicollet Sunday. They found the Sunday law 1887, at 9 o'clock A.M., of that day, to satisfy with hotels Passenger^ and State of Minnesota to Andrew Sellner Mr. Fritz Aufderheide appeared before the said Execution, together with the interest and County at 1,123,061. strictly enforced in the village and as baggage will be carried free from costs thereon. sw of sw} Sec 36 109 33. the council and made verbal application this did not exactly suit their views Dated at New Ulm, Minnesota, Nov. 5th A. S. for extension{of time for repairing Anna Maria Scheibel to Joseph and and to the depot. Bates reasonable. Chas. Hauenstein celebrated the twenty 1887. they went out into the country, taking streets and alleys and removing obstructions Henry Scheibel sw} Sec 21 109R 30 The finest wines, liquors and cigars JOHN B. SCHMID, fifth anniversary of his birth, Thursday, Sheriff of Brown County, Minn. on same. On motion it was $5901.37. with them a large portion of the village at the bar. CHAMPION by giving a supper to his friends M, C. BURNSIDE, Plffs. Attorney. resolved to grant the same and give Winona & St. Peter Land Co. to Johan TurnerNHall. Thirty covers were population, and had a good, old fashioned at Fritz Aufderheide time to July 1, 1888 Zimmermann Undi $ of e of se} Sec GOL MIDAl STUD pic-nic. All present enjoyed and the cleak ordered to give the marshal 19 109 31 $400. laid and the guests did ample justice themselves and not eves the fact that a notice thereof. Johan Bobleter and wife to Theresia to their hosts generosity by clearing the wire fence took most of the clothes and Gobernaz Lot 8 8 S New Ulm $22. Mr. F. H. Retzlaff appeared before tables of edibles. After supper the 250 CLEVELAND MYSlENGUSH SHIRES Johan Eopp and wife to Peter Sprenger the council and made verbal application part of the flesh from one of the picknickers party was favored with music and Lots 1 and 2 8 S New Ulm $400. for permission to build a shed for machinery marred their pleasure. songs and had a general good time. Joseph Schaartt and others to Catharine on lot 12,. block 63, north of The only stud that has won In one season at the greatest Hone Shows in America*mmais i-J- State Fur nd the American Hone Show, in 1886,-53 PRBUPMS nwoatinato nearly g583O0aad Amme Outlots 75, 76 and 77 andCentrer street. The petition was granted, including three COLD MEDALS, Sweepstakes in both Cleveland and SWro classes atao GRAND The citizens meeting held last Friday C. W. Canfield ihad his leg broken Lot 14 Bottomlands New Ulm S350. provided the shed be} covered with SWEEPSTAKES opento all the draftbreeds, and SPECIAL PRIZEforbeatdisplayof ShireHoaea. eveuing for the purpose of deciding sheet iron. John Burns and wife to Charles Wendt 250 HOLSTEIN-FRIESlANSE^^HFi"^ twice below the knee Saturday. The Lot 1 of ej of se} Sec 19 109 34 The committee-report in regard to what kind of abridge the council shall accident happened on Mr. Resoft's farm (3 acres) $150. fire department-re-organization, ordinance MWWaaesassaas)aaBassaasnanneBS*nnajnaeBannnnanaasi 1ST Send 1m ntastrated Pamphlet M. order built, was largely attended, larger at West Newton where they were driving Nancy Jane Haggard & husb. to Susie etc. was referred to committee GEO. E. BROWN & CO., Aurora, Kane Co., Ill, in fact than any citizens' meeting a well. One of the workmen was M. Fairbanks Lots 16, 17 and 18 5 consisting of president Rudolph and BARGAINS! BARGAINS! held to consider the bridge problem. Bagen's Add. Burns $120. counselor J:icobs.y lowering a weight with a windlass Perry M. Dickerson and wife to Estier The meeting resolved that the council The police reports for th'eT month of when bis strength gave out. Canfield M. Dickerson sw} Sec 30 108 35 October were presented, read and ordered be instructed to built a "span bridge, ran to his assistance but before he in $1200. filed. with discretionary power to have it came there the other man let go of F. H. Dyckman and wife to Michael There ieinr only one bid presented built so that it in be altered into a iEVEKY DAY IT BARGAIN DAT: the windlass and it revolved with lightning Sturm se} of ne} and ne} of se} Sec 13 for leasing the hospital-grounds, the draw bridge at any time." There were 108 34 $520. ff^-^. same was opened :ind read and lease rapidity the handle striking Canfield's John Bagen to Geo. W. Wilson 'Sot 9 granted to Jacob Geiger for the term of but very few vote3 cast against this -AS WE NEED ALL THE ROOM WE HAVE FOR OUR IM- leg, fracturing both Tibia and 3 Ba 2d Add Burns $80. five years, from November 1st, 1888, resolution and we ara in hopes to see a MENSE STOCK OF DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, LADIES Fibula. Drs. Berry and Rothenburg Olefor the suof twenty dolhus and twentycents Andrew J. Morrison and wife to good, substantial iron bridge span the AND^ GENTS FURNISHING GOODS, ETC, ETCWE have charge of the case. ne}five (20.25) payable in advance Helling ne} of nw} and nw} of. Minnesota river before it opens next WILL CLOSE OUT AT A '~**t ^J&kfjmn s*&, on or before the 15. daj of Nouember Sec 26 108 31 $500. |gf "Hansg Mo* tbc in each year. S. D. Peterson and wife spring. Ih. the case of Mrs. A. Loesch"against ne} of se} and se} of ne} Sec 24T109 The clerk reported that Joseph the W. & St. P. R. R. Co. Justice Fischer 34 and of nw}Sec 10T108 R35. Koehler reappointed for policeman has Some time ago the board of health rendered a*.verdict in favor of theAuditor OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF qualified and accepted the office. Brown County to Adam Pfeiffer notified parties who usually conduct plaintiff for $30 and eosts, Friday. This Lots 12 and 13 124 S New Ulm Mr. H. Beinhorn appeared befor the BOOTS & SHOES. funeral services, that no public funerals $4.55. case shows to what expense railroad council and asked'permission to built '\Jff-Ji. John Stelzer and wife to Mike andGrazentz a shed on lot 12, block 67, south of of persons who had died from some corporations will go in order to avoid Meidl ej of se} of Sec 20 and Center Street, the wholeto be covered contagious or infectious disease should acknowledging their responsibility in sw} of sw} Sec 21 109 32 $2200. with sheet iron. On motion the request Xi$* be held. It could reasonably be excase of accidents- May 5th 87 a train Mar-was granted. Clarence A. Bonner and hnsb. to NOW IS YOtJR OPPORTUNITY TO SUPPLY YOUR WHOLE fare.t pected that everyone would see theran over and killed a cow belonging to J. Allen Lot 7 5 Ba 2d Burns A communication of the mayor was 150 presented, read, considered and ordered wisdom and necessity of such an order the plaintiff. She wrote several letters FAMILY IN THIS LINE CHEAPER THAN YOU EVER tm. Emma Lee and husb. to Jens Peterson filed. and that ic would be strictly obeyed, to the company requesting them to settle The following bills were presented, ne} of ne} Sec 10 110 33 $200. BOUGHT THEM BEFORE. CALLANDSEE but this was not the case. It was either for the animal but the company declined toaudited and ordered paid: St. Paul and Sioux City R. R. Co. because certain parties did not fully BRUST & GRAFF, to do so claiming that their fences For street-lamp-globes, stationery etc., Ole B. Amnndson UndiJ of sJ of sw} understand these orders or because Sec 17 108 81 $280. $26.48 were in good repair and that they St Panl and Sioux City R. R. Co. to repairing pipes on cistern 2.65 they did not think that the board had were not at fault. As a last resort Mrs. Albert Amundsen Undi} of e of nails and hardware on streets 2.52 RIESLING'S BLOCK sufficient authority to enforce them, Loesch engaged Mr. Lind to prosecute nw} and See 17 T109 31 JndiJ of lumber on streets 48.04 that public funerals of persons who had the company and he did so with the result work on grave-yard^ 22.75 ne} of sw}. $280. cleaning streets y$ 14.00 above stated. Witnesses for the EVERY SATURDAY died with a contagious disease were 4t extra wagon on street work 4.75 held. The board is inclined to take a plaintiff swear positively that the fence hWifes! Mothers! Daughters! J IbKRIGA.T BARGAIN JDJiTST AfT erecting stroet-lamp 0.50 lenient view of the matter and for this was in a poor condition near the place BE TOUR OWN PHYSICIAN* A work on streets. 650.28 Euetang's. lady who for years suffered from* distressing reason have not prosecuted the guilty of accident while railroad employes The counpXl thereupon adjourned to female complaints, weaknesses Wednesday the- 9. day of November ones, but in order that they may not be testified that the fences were in good etc.? so common to her sex, and had d,r misunderstood in the future they have 1887, at 7:80*. M. repair. Parties who are in a position despaired of a cure, finally found remedies JOUR C. RUDOLPH, which completely cured her. Any ^'-again notified those parties and have tojndgesayit hascost the company nearly Attest: l^.t, President of Council. sufferer can use them and thus cure g&iully explained the reasons why these two hundred dollars to defend the Two great bargains next Saturday, "November I.ouis SCHILLING. Clerk. herself, without the aid of a physician. Approved:. Nov. 1887. orders have been issued and what the case.and seem inclined tothink that it is From feelings of gratitude she will send fleece lined winter gloves, for ladies and children, at 18 cent C- WSSCHCKE, penalties for disobedience are* The simply a case of bulldoze on the part two prescriptionswhich cored ner former price 35 cents. Also 500 ladies' standing collars Mayor. and and illustrated pamphlet entitled board proposes to enforce them and of the company. They think that the "The SUpping-Stone to Health," and white and colored, colors warranted, at the unusual low price of 4 cents woe to the man who fails to live up to I company is bound, not to be proven full instructions, sealed.' Address (with Good barrels for sale at Tneo. Qrone*s, their orders. i guilty and will carry the case to higher each, former price 15 cents. Remember that these bargains can onto 2 cent stamp), Mrs. W. C. POLMES, at prices ranging from 60to75 courts rather than pay the fine.**" 658 Broadway, N. Y. cents each. Fresh Oysters at Eibners.