New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
November 23, 1887 · Page 4 of 8
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^^gpyd^JP^^wreg^,^^ii^^^^i ^^^fe^^^^^^^^Hi^^^^^^^ m&Bim "ff.'V"v, ii^vr^ril^^ff^^^ STo-wri Tails*%4 City Council, Proceedings. Fresh Oysters at Eibner s, since complaint was made by srood and NEW ULM AND VICINITY. New Goods, fust received. &$$$&$ i respectable citizens desiring to know m] The council met pursuant to adjournment John Tobererer has as fine a fine Mr. John Lind will leave for Washington the reason hy one man should be allowed v\ ednesday Nov. 16th A.D. 1887at The council has instructed the street Travelers' Guide. of jewelry, watches, clocks and silverware Saturday. l-f-l to neglect to comply with the order 7 -QA WM "GHV vi*** '/^l committe to inquire into the advisability as can befbuud.-westof Chicago*.., for the sidewalk, and I having called :30 p. m.?' v,' C? v? Everybody go and see Fanchon Sunday of changing the arched cellar, near your attention to that fact about two He offers them at rock bottom prices.-" All members present except President night. months ago, I am unable to see any Rudolph. Schmucker's brewery, into a cistern. Call on him before making*purchases in reason why I should sanction your act In absence of the president the Council his line ^|i^ $Pi Georgie Hamlin, admission 50 cents, now. What is right for one ought to were called to order by the City I understand that the committee will no extra price for reserved seats. Clerk, whereupon Mr. John Hauenstein be dealt to the other. If one man puts A NEW OFFER. ,K, report favorably as it is found that the was elected President pro tern, for the the building of a sidewalk off a year, Don't fail to see Georgie Hamlin as Mr. Sommer takes wheat in exchange session.. the others are entitled to the same change can be made for less than $100. YVinoi^>.f^teff^ the bewitching little cricket Sunday for goods, paying a premium of The veto of the mayor on the resolution privilege, and if others build their They also find that water from the old 5 cts. per bushel above Market price. passed at the last session, authorizing night. sidewalks they can rightfully expect 'fc&'j school house spring can be made to flow Going West. Going East. the building of an ordinary iron Oysters, that no exceptions be made, especially Members of the dancing club can secure directly into the proposed cistern. 4:10 a. m. No. 1 No. 14 6:25 a, m. bridge across the Minnesota River, was after the authorities have overlooked 10:30 a.m. 27 4 10:30 a.m. extra tickets by applying to F. then read by the clerk. a neglect as long as in this case. 2:15 p. m. 25 20 12:01 p. m. On motion the vote by which said 5:35 p. m. Pfaender. 3 Dated Nov. 17. 1887. 22 3:50 p. m. It will be necessary that a large 10:40 p.m. 13 2 10:00 p. m. resolution was passed was then reconsidered C. WESCHCKE, amount of water be made available for The fire department will meet Friday and thereafter the Council again Nos. 1, 2 and 25 daily. All others daily Mayor. Served or by the Can. 1'* supplying the new steamer and this passed the same over the Mayor's veto, evening. See announcement in another except Sunday. by a unanimous vote: Yeas,Councilors proposed additional cistern will go a FRESH FRUITS-: column. C. W. H. HETDEMAS", Agent. Doehne Jacobs, Schmucker and long ways toward solving the problem. Schwendmger nays none. Cbas. Heideman acted as foreman A full line of Confectionery, Cigars, Fresh Oysters at Eibners. The city surveyor presented his plat and A. G. Wagner as secretary of the ::-,,.v of the straightening of a part of the Tobaccos and best canned Fruits. With the new steamer the different 1 P" Georgie Hamiin Sunday night. grand jury. street through and in the vicinity of the N. Y. SWEET CIDER. cisterns could be filled from the park Hospital grounds indicated to be made Asurz Muttersegen will be plaved in english Sommerville, Thompson, Burnside cistern which will always contain a Also lunch and hot Coffee will be by the Council. S^IN troubles at Turner Hall Sunday evening. and Davis are the only outside attorneys served at large amount of water. On motion,the same was approved cure for and di- and ordered filed. attending court. ^ifcuerV ${e#3uitfknt. From present indications the grand seases, The following resolution was then At last the council has recognized jury will have an easy time this week. Christ Ruehmke will open his grocery passed by a vote of more than twothirds for use affo ARBUCKLES' JTCK the Board of Public Works by referring of all members of the city council store, corner of Minnesota and Third sfjaviVi^for Mr. John Graeff is quite low with US *c. pursuant to the provisions of Sec. 13 to them, for assessment of benefits streets North, Monday next. consumption. Dr. Mueller is treating of chapter 6 of the city charter name on a package of COFFEE is a and damages caused, an order for the W^^^ Resolved by the City Council of the guarantee of excellence- The State street cistern is nearly him. /ITH LO PHO^ba POWO E1{ /s changing of a street. How would it do city of NewUlm that the street where the completed and the fire department is to refer to the same body for assessment How do some of our California urir\/&led. Neat,cfeari,fen^y dividing lines between Outlots No.61, ARI0SA praying for lots of rain to fill it. of benefits and damages caused 62, 63 and 65intersect each other, thence boomers enjoy the fine weather we have and eff?oTiVe Beaitfifully Jcf "f i* running .North 34 deg., 30 min. W. box, wi1hj?ufr. Send Jb ci& for the orders for work done on the several had this week? F. D. Terrel has gone to Huron to COFFEE is kept in all first-class frie beaiMil colored picture,me nine (9) chains and fifteen (15) links, streets of the city during the summer work for the Western Union. Night stores from the Atlantic to the Pacific. thence North 64 deg., 30 min. W. eight The Workingmen Lodge has decided and fall? work at the depot did not agree with (8) chains and ninety (90) links to the COFFEE to give an invitation dance at Turner Fresh Oysters at Eibners range line between ranges No. 30 and him. Hall December 6th. 31 now the city limits is hereby Georgie Hamlin at Turner Hall, two The fire department held its first The order c Judge Webber, summoning Straightened so as to run as follows: Georgie Hamlin and her company is never good when exposed to the air. nights only, commencing Sunday night drill Sunday. Chas. Stolle acted as instructor Commencing at a point in the centre of I the petit jury for the. second Always buy thisbrand in hermetically will open at Turner Hall Sunday night November 27. and the boys did very well, the highway where the dividing lines sealed ONE POUND PACKAGES. day of court week gives good satisfaction. in Fanchon the Cricket. between Outlots No. 61, 62, 63 and 65 when it is considered that this was Fashionable Dressmaking. intersect each other, thence running NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. their first effort. Mr. Carl Davin, a nephew of Mr. North 54 deg., 30 min. W. fifteen (15) Wni. Jones, a former resident of La Aug. Schell, arrived here from Freiburg, chains and ninety-five (95) links to the Qjin cords of wood wanted at J. Stoeck- fayette but lately of Alabama was in city limits intersecting and ending on The undersigned has opened a dressmaking Bavaria, Saturday evening. UUU ert's brick yard for cash or in trade the range lines between ranges No. 30 town on his way to Washington Terr. It was well that the engine company establishment ver the Citizen's for bricks. With next weeks issue of the Review and 31,said street being 60 feet in width. Bank, and is now prepared to do anything Monday. decided to have a farewell tilt with the That the above resolution, when approved, in the line of ladies' and children's we will begin the publication of personal ATTENTION FIREMEN. old engine, for, upon trial, it was Jos. Galles has made his headquarters is hereby referred to the Board dressmaking. /'."V property assessments for 1887. found that the engine was frozen solid. of Public Works for assessment of benefits with Lind and Hagberg where all A perfect Fit guaranteed. The fire department will meet to and damages caused thereby, and The engine was thawed out and pains The six months old baby of Mr. C. transact important business aul drill who need his services as constable are AUGUSTA RINKEL when their incoming report thereon is at Union Hall Friday eveuing. A full will be taken to keep it in good working Hornburg died very suddenly Sunday requested to call. confirmed, a final order for this purpose attendance is desired. order in the future. morning. The funeral occured yesterday. will be entered by this council. Georgie Hamlin comes to us well P. HERIAN, Chief. The city clerk reported that the chief recommended by the Press and let The early morning passenger train is CITY NOTICE. engineer of the fire department had The third of the series of club dances everybody turn out and give her a full qualified, and also that he has made his beginning to be appreciated by the Notice is hereby given that marked will be held to-morrow evening. The CJCA8S,FORMANUFACTURE house Sunday night Nov. 27. appointments of assistants, which was sealed bids will be received at the office travelling public. Conductor Rowe members are enjoying their dances then taken up. of the undersigned up to Dec. 6, 1887 Mr. Henry koehler has removed reports that the number of passengers On motion the appointments of Chas. gfery much. for the furnishing of all materials and with his family to New Philadelphia, on his train increases from day to day. Brust as 1st Asst. Engineer and Fred labor and constructing an iron bridge Have you noticed how prowdly Dr. Pfaender as 2nd Asst. Engineer of the Ohio. He will work in a furniture across the Minnesota river including AND DEALER IN fire department was approved. MeFadden walks the streets nowadays? all approaches according to the plan Sunday morning R. Loheyde, agent factory at that place. Tobacco and Smokers' Articles. The fire department submitted a copy and specifications thereof on file in this Its a boy and who can blame the doctor for E. Koehler's collection of wild animals, of their by-laws to the Council for ap In another column the city councii is office, the Council reserving the rio-ht for feeling elated. received an offer from P. T. Barnum proval and the same was referred to to reject any or all bids. advertising for bids to construct a councilors Doehne and Jacobs to report for some specimens of his collection. This is court week, and we have had By order of the City Council, bridge across the Minnesota river. Kuemke's Building, New Ulm, Minn. thereon at the next meeting. They could not quite ajrree on the pleasure of meeting quite a number Loos SCHILLING, Bids must be in before Dec. 6, 1887. The petition of the trustees of the Citv Clerk. prices, but Robt. thinks that Phineas of our friands from the different parts Lutheran school relative to the sidewalk PIONEER Dated, NewUlm, Minn., Nov.l6th Miss Hamlin has no Superior and will come to time. on 2nd Street North was then of the county. We are always glad to A. D. 1887. few if any equals in Fanchon, so we read and it appearing that the sidewalk Drug Store," see you, gentlemen. Call again. M. GRATZ in question was under construction, the promise the theatre goers a rare treat Monday morning Mr. Mullen was in matter was not considered further. The directors of the Agricultural society Sunday night. a hurry to reach his bank. In front of Resolved that Mr. A. C, Ochs purchase met at the Citizens Bank yester the Brown Co. Bank he spied Will the cistern cover, concerning DR. C. WESCHCKE, PROP'R. R. Pfefferle. Chas. L. Roos, C. W,H. DEALER IN day morning. It was decided to liquidate which a communication was before the Bingham's team and knowing that the Htidemann, Albert Hagberg, O. Schell, Minnesota Street, all outstanding debts of the society GROCERIES and GLASSWARE Council, if be find the same adapted horse was a thoroughbred he unhitched R. Kiesiing and Ernst Brandt went to NEWULM,' MINN. for the purpose. at once, relying on next years receipts it, jumped into the buggy and started St. Peter last Thursday to take a look Mr F. Melges appeared before the A full and fresh stock of to make good the deficiency. Minnesota Streei opposite the for the north end of town in a hurry at the ruins. council and requested the privilege of drugs ana medicines\choice The members of Lew Johnson colored clearing the street along the bluff near Congregational Church. Just as the team started Mr. Bingham perfumery,fine soaps,combs -Chas. L.. Roos is displaying his fine outlot No. 370 for the timber thereon. company will parade the streets happened to look out of the Bank window. and toilet articles, books, NEWULM, MINN. Referred to Councilor Hauenstein to report and extensive line of holiday goods with a brass band Friday afternoon. stationery, colors, varnishes Of course he thought the horse upon the propriety of the above at this fall. Call and examine his goods UNION HALL They jrive a performance at Turner glass,putty and painters had run away and regardless of his 225 the next meeting. and prices. It is no trouble to show supplies. Hall Friday evening Tickets for sale Mr. August Hellmann appeared before pounds of adipose he started after the Thursday November 24th. the goods and he is always glad to d the Council and asked an extension at C. L. Roos' Drug Store. animal at a 2:07f gait. When he neared PIANOS, ORGANS AND so. of time to complete his sidewalk, A Grand Ball the Citizens Bank he noticed that the MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. New Uim has a class in Volapuk, the whereupon on motion time was granted Company A will give a dance at horse slackened its speed and stopped to him to June 1st 1888. PURE WINES AND LI- new world's language. It is the first Union Hall to-morrow evening. The The Committee of the whole appointed very suddenly and to his astonishment in the state. The editor of the New QUORS FOR MEDICAL SE. dances given bv the company have always at last meeting to designate and fix will be given under the auspices of the president of the bank very cooly Uim Review has mastered one sentence, Physicians prescriptions carefully upon the site for the new iron bridge proven to be enjoyable ones and Company'A', M. S. N. 6, stepped out of the buggy and tendered which he is sending to all his delinquent compounded at all hours of the day across the Miunesofca River, reported the one to-morrow evening will certainly -."Plspawotuothprntr.1' him a C. B. check for his fare. that they determined on such site and a*d nght. subscribers, thus Admission 50 Oants a Couple. not be an exception. that the same was about 55 feet above THE RUSTLER. a'AB MINNEAPOLIS JOUKNAL. or up the river, from the site of the The Darkies are Coming, Societies and churches who want EVERY SATURDAY present old pontoon bridge. When Mr. Rudolph Kiesiingreturned large Christmas trees are requested to The report was accepted. from St. Paul, last week, he was surprised With a brass band, and will' give one leave their ordeis with C. L. Roos at Mr. E. G. Pahl presented a profile A. GKR.ID.A.T ELA-IRQ-A-ITST DAY jfLTT and pleased to find that his family plat with other information regardinff of those old fashioned minstrei shows nee. He will go to the pineries to select F. Kuetzing's. h:id been increased by a girl. This the new iron bridge. that makes everybody laugh and grow the trees in order to be able to supply On motion the same was approved completes the dozen and Rudolph has fat that drives away the blues, and his patrons with none but the best. and adopted. grown several inches taller on account gives mankind a new lease of life. The The city clerk was instructed to give Several cows, belonging to H. Dietz, of this fact. boys are genuine colored gemmen, and public notice, once in each of the local of Cottonwood, have been poisoned by papers, of the letting of the contract Next Saturday Nov. 26th we offer One Thousand Yards of pure fe at*kts- their street parade will occur about one The members of the different committees some unknown party or parties lately. for the construction of the above iron Linnen Torchon Laces in white and colored, warranted fast, o'clock, Friday afternoon next. As of the Turn VereLi sire requested bridge across the Minnesota river and Some time ago a dog belonging to Mr. to the Company we clip.the following to meet at Turner Hall tomorrow evening yd., worth 3 times the money. invite sealed bids for the same up to Dietz was also poisoned. What the from the Pasadena, Cal., Weekly Dec. 6th 1887, the council reserving the to discuss matters pertaining to li Also one thousand yards of Irish trimmings and everlasting laces reason for this was no one seems to right to reject any and all bids, also to the welfare of the society. After the Lew Johnson's Colored Company give know. notify the bridge companies of this res at 2 cts. a yd. Call in and see this great bargain. Only next Saturday ,%e*-i business the Wirthschafts committee one of their pleasing entertainments at olution by man. at these prices. j& Chas. Clemens received a bad injury will entertain those present. the Pasadena Opera House Saturday On motion the Street Committee was HAMPION GOL MI54sLAmerica,-Elinoi&3$TUniShoweHors while unloading stone for the new authorized to comer with Mr. G. Kuehel evening. The company is composed of 4 Richard Twenty, a farmer of the town and procure the necessary right of way court house yesterday morning. One genuine colored artists of recognized enaxest of Albiii, whose mind has been unsound for the road approaching the iron bridge, tbB of his legs was scraped and bruised by ability, and they give a fine performance aefLSOJLat to be built, on the other side cf the Minnesota iox some time and who was growing a stone slipping. He had to be conveyed which, while being refined and strictly 250 C1EVEUND BAYS1EN8USH SHIRES river. H a worse to a dangerous degree was examined to his home as he was unable to 2? moral, is of a character to land the audience On motion the Street Committee was FiJg before the Judge of Probate ha directed to inquire into the advisability walk. in an uproar of laughter and applause. T&.'TM.*''? Friday, found to be insane, and committed of changing the arched cellar in North State Fr and the American Horse Show, in 1886,-53 PREMIUMS amounting to neatly slSoOantl Their songs and jokes are new The Turnverein has engaged the German Park near the old school house to the hospital for insane at St. ShiwHoneekf3 SWEEPSTAKESopentoaUthedraftbreeds, and SPECIAL PRIZE forbertdisplay^of a WttPSTAKESopentoall the draftbreeds and SPECIA and catchy and their dancing and specialty Georgie Hamlin company to play Fanchon 2Bfl HOLSTEIN-FRIESIANS into a cistern aud also get an estimate Peter. THKCHOICESTta BREEDING^ work is unsurpassable.Pasadena of the cost of the same and report at our and .individual merit which an exJ//' Sunday evening. The play (Muttersegen) Trio" at perience ofr IllustratedsPamphlet 14 year can procure},'?/MJ&-** Sen fo ,4 next meeting. The concert givsn by the Cal., Weekly. *m. _. _^ was rendered in German by CEO. E. BROWN & CO., Aurora, Kane Co.! Ill,- Then the Council ajourned to Wednesday Union Hall Sunday evening was not as BA'RGAINSFi the dramatic section of the Turnverein i 1 Nov. 23d 1887 at 7 30 p. m. well attended as the programme rendered Envied by her Sex, last winter and gave good satisfaction JOHN HATJENSTELV, deserved. Messrs Burk, Luebkert Is the fate of every lady with a bright, to the audience. Miss Hamlin'is equal Attest: President pro tern of Council glowing couatenance, which invariably and Gruenenfelder deserve credit for Louis SCHILLING. Clerk. to Miss Mitchell in this play and has follows the use of Dr. Harter's Iron their efforts and we hope to hear them C.WESCHCKE, Mayor. received the universal recomendation Tonic, Approved Nov. 17, 1887 efcept the soon agaiu and predict that they will EVERY DAY! BARGAIN DAT. of the press. Lovers of a good play resolution relating to the extension of be greeted by a larger audience. should not fail to attend. time granted to Mr. Aug. Hellmann NEW ULM MABKETS:Wheat, No. 1 for completing his sidewalk, which is AS WE NEED Al THE ROOM WE HAVE*FOR OUR L A Sleepy Eye correspondence to the 62- oats, 25 corn, 35: barley, hereby vetoed for the following reasons MENSE STOCK OF DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, LADIES A Hare Opportunity. Mankato Free Press contained tbp 40 potatoes, 60 c. onions AND GENTS FURNISHING GOODS, ETC, ETC WE item that two burglars tried to entei I am now receiving the largest and 1.25 butter, 1013 ,eggs, 16 live hogs -This sidewalk across 3d North street WILL CLOSE OUT AT the dwelling house of M. C. Burnside per lb 4J: pork, per lb 5 J. Flour per was ordered more than a year a-o. best assortment of Musical Instruments Last fall some of the parties interested a one night last week, that they were wt.S2.25S2.75. ever shown in this city, consisting of or affected thereby came in for an extension driven of and one of them chased by STOCK OF Violins, Accordeons, Harmonicas, Banjos, E of time so as to give them an )URENTIR Mr. Burnside, but made their escape. 8 ,/C^^^ Guitars, Flutes, Piccolos, Music opportunity to make same this last A Gift for AH.,r The morning following they were spring. Among those who asked for Boxes, iu fact everything in the Music BOOTS & SHOES. In order to give all a chance to test an extension was Mr. Aug. Hellmann. lound in a saloon and gave their names line, and will offer the same at the it, and thus be convinced of its wonderful All other persons have now completed as Geo. Eckstein and Jos. Nunn. The most astonishing low prices ever known curative powers. Dr. King's New their sidewalks except himself and he Sleepy Eye Herald of last week announces i Discovery for Consumption, Coughs in New Dim. I am prepared to give now comes in for another extension of and Colds, will be, for a limited tune that somebody has been fooling time which under the circumstances in you bargains in Instruments, qualm NOW IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY TO SUPPLY YOUR WHOLE given away. This offer is not only liberal, my judgement is entirely unwarranted. the daily papers with an account of goods and pr ces &peak for tnemsel but shows unbounded faith in the If proper cause were shown and the FAMILY IN THIS LINE CHEAPER THAN YOU EVER burglary at Sleepy Eye and that the G.ve a call and convince yourself. merits of this great remedy. All who Council saw'fit to give him from two "burglary" was nothing more serious suffer from Coughs, Golds, Consumption, Special low prices on Organs and to three weeks extension to complete a BOUGHT THEM BEFORE. CALL AND SEE ^than an unsuccessful attempt to visit Asthma, Bronchitis, or any affection job already commenced I should make Pianos from now until the holidays. p*r of Throat, Cheat, or Longs, are BRUST & GEAPP, no objections, but when such a long the hired girl at a late hour. Probably O. M. OLSEN. especially requested to call at CI L. time has elapsed since the sidewalk this explains why no arrests were New Drug Music Store, Meridian Roos' Drag Store, and get a Trial Bottle was ordered and all others along that made. Free, Large Bottles 4 Blue*,,, New Ulm, Minn. street have campled therewith, and KIESUNG'S BLOCK