New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
February 1, 1888 · Page 4 of 9
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Mrs. John Lind will leave for Washington Street Talfffi* Lafayette Locator NEW ULM AND VICINITY TERRIBCE^ to-morrow. H. Nagel will shortly present each NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. —Miss Lydia Getsch.of New Ulm,has The annual encampment of the Minnesota merchant with a sign to be used in case Travelers' Guide. spent a few week's visit with her brothin-law, Mr. H. F. Schrader. sre Eidaey and Liver diseases, and G. A. R. will be held at Minneapolis the merchant wishes to use Nagels CARD OF THANKS when once tbeyhave secured a firm ?J?. dray. The sign was originated by February 23 and 2i. —Mr. Anton Simmet is on the sick hold on the human system there is .-,«.. We wish to expressour sincere thanks fist. We hope he may have a speedy Chas Stnebe and consists of a plain Only one marriage license issued to all who attended the funeral of our no time to be lost if life is to to it recovery. white board with a "Spike" driven in father, Gabriel Serr. saved. Many remedies have bees. during last week—Philip Knees to Josephine —Joseph Pongratz says, that he tried, bat none cave been so rao- "/X The surviving dhildren. the end. Do you catch on? C. Friedmann. smashed one of his. fingers as flat as a cessfol as Ath-lo-pho-ros.Manyunsolicited *A pancake, while oiling a windmill. He testimonials have proved TO THE PUBLIC. Invitations aie out for a private masquerade YVinoBk&SkfW^ft got his finger between the pitman and that Ath-lo-pho-ros hasouredthese ball to be held at Schmuker's I take pleasure in recommending Mr. diseases when physicians and aH cogwheel C. A. Hagberg is laying awake nights C. Heller ss an artist his decorating of Tivoli Saturday Feb. 4. other remedies had failed. Backache, Goin? East. —The rumor amongst the youns folks Going West. thinking about the tariff, high license my store ceiling is a creditable piece of pais in the side, dullness, Miss Clara Rehfeld left for St. Paul is, that a wedding will soon take place. 6 25 a, No. No 1 4:10 a.m. workmanship. Persons having work weariness, and headache, are often and other issues upon which he will 10 30 a m, 27 10-30 a Boys get your pans ready for the charivari. Saturday morning to see the ice palace of this kind to do, will do well to consult symptoms ofthese fearful diseases. 12 01 p. m. 2 5 2 15 p.m. have to spread himself while organizing Mr. Heller. Will be pleased to 3 50 m. I and carneval procession. Athlophoros, in connection with 3 5-35 p.m. 10 00 ra I republican clubs. 13 10-40 p.m. —The annual meeting: of the Lafayette have my friends call and see the improved Athlophoros Pills, will give speedy We are informed that (the dwelling & West Newton Horse Company looks of my store. relief. If your druggist doesn't Xos. 1, 2 and 25 daily. Ail others daily keep them, write to house of John Grosam in town Ridgely will take place on Feb. 2, at the residence except Sunday. 1 wonder what C. H. Ross would have O. M. OLSEN, of H. Schrader at 2 o'clock p. m. New drug store Meridian Block. was destroyed by fire on Friday, January WZ STHLOPKOBQS CO., Ii2 WAL ST., H. T, C. W. H. HETDEMAN", Agent. said about the climate of Minnesota had New officers will be elected for the 20th. FARMFOR SALE. he been here Monday and seen people coming year. Don't forget to look at Kuetzing's If you want to see a fine job of ceiling BARGAINS. walk around bareheaded and in their —Mr. Chas. Grussendorf, narrowly bargain advertisement. decorating go to Olsen's Drug' escaped an accident while digging a My farm of two hundred and forty shirtsleeves. I have for sale six choice lots in the well the other day. He was down (240) acres situated at the northeast Store. Mr Heller, the artist, done the Mrs. A. W. Bingham visited in Minneapolis village of New Ulm which I will sell at about 26 feet and hard at work, and on end of Lake Hanska in the town of work, assisted by Jul. Krause. last week. bargains. Must be sold at once. Address looking up, he saw that the well was Lake Hanska, Brown county Minn. The manager of the city telegraph caving' in and before Mr. C. G. could Mr. Port Gibs, of town Home, was in Consisting of one hundred and twenty Company A's masked ball was a success. J.B TrNTTE make his escape, a large chunk of the office is thankful that the season of (120) acres field all ready for the seeder. the city Saturday. The attendance was good and as Lorain, O. clay earth came down and partiv covered Eighty (80) acres pasture and snow-blockades is a thing of the past, a result the companys treasury is in a Robt. Lent, of town Stately, died after him up. timber land thoroughly fenced with FOR RENT. thanks to the rotary snow plow. He flourishing condition. a brief illness Thursday. wire and in close proximity to the lake, —Mr. George Mortinka cut his hand lost his voice answering over three The residence of the undersigned is and forty (40) acres of good meadowland. A car on the new St. Paul cable road F. H. Kiesling, the Winthrop miller, while making an ax handle. The cut for rent from and after Januaiv 2Cth. thousand questions, daily, about the A good dwelling house and all ran away and off the track last week is a large one and Dr. Strickler is tending For terms address was in the city Monday. other buildings necessary, and well at whereabouts of trains No. 1, 2, 3 or 4. the wound. JOS. BOBL&TER, killing several and injuring a large the barn capable of supplying one Mr. J. Hottinger of Mankato was in 255 W. Seventh St. —Mrs. Fred Anthony died Thursday hundred head of cattle. Also a full number of people. the city last week, attending the wedding A. W. Bingham had a tussle with his St. Paul, Minn. morning, at the residence of her son and line of machinery to be sold with the Charity Lodge A. F. & A. M. will observe of Mr. N. Heinen. horse last week and convinced the letter the funeral took place on Friday afternoon. farm or by themselves. For particulars Tin and Hardware Mrs. Anthony had been confined Washington's birthday by holding call on or address that A. W. was boss. The horse The 152 Anniversary of the birth of most of the time during the last ear an invitation dance at Turner Hall tried to run away, when Mr. B. drove MICHAEL DEVINE Thomas Paine was observed at Turner and being very old her death was not Lake Hanska, Wednesday evening Feb. 22. it into a high bank of snow and sat an unexpected one. Age 75 yearo and Hall Sunday eveamg. P. O Madelia, Minn. 10 days. down on the horse until it had cooled How many more masked balls will Wm. Koch, E. J. Romans and. J. H. OF its ardor. Mr. Bingham does not expect there be this season That is the —The younger son of Mr. and Mrs. GRAND MASQUERADE Weddendorf took a look at the ice-palace Edward W. Baer, Wm. Dannheim also died on Friday that horse to make another attempt question a good many people ask themselves this week. last. The death was a sudden one and to run away while there is snow while invoicing their purses. unexpected. The funeral took place The regular monthly meeting of the on the ground. Corner of Minnesota and Centre Streets. on Monday afternoon. The bereft families A republican club was organized at board of trade will be held at Turner have sympathies of their many A large assortment of heating and cook stoves Turner Hall yesterday evening. We All those desiring to participate in Hall Friday evening. friends. and all kinds of tinware always on hand understand that the young mens democratic a Carnival procession will confer a favor M. All orders entrusted to me will receive prompt The young people of the first ward club will be revived in the near by attending a meeting at Turner Hall attention Special attention given to the manufacture are enjoying a fine toboggan slide in future We are glad of it for this will of tin and iron roof« next Monday at 7.30 p. m. tor the purpose Milford News. uouth german park. stimulate the adherents of both parties Repairing done neatly and promptlj of discussing arrangements. —Roads are in a bad condition, consequently One of P.Henan's horses took a bath NEW ULM, MINN. to do their best. farmers do but little travel »n the Minnesota river last week. It ing and everybody in this vicinity seems The blockade of last week continued NOTICE TO CREDITORS. The coart house case was argued before took two horses and four men to get it to be contended to stay in doors". from Monday evening until Fuday Judge Severanceyesterday.Messrs. out of the water. —The school in Disk No. 21 in the afternoon. The railroad company did Thompson, of Sleepy Eve, and Cray State of 31jnnesota, County of Brown ID Probate town of Home was closed a week ago Court Mesar3. Alex. Russel and John Gar-ioch not make an effort to open the road between of Lake Crystal, appearing for German In tne Matter of the Estate of Carl Schmid last Friday on account of the cold and Deceased. of West Newton were snow-bound Friton and A. R. Pfau, of Mankato and Kasota and New Ulm until Friday. stormy weather. Nobee is hereby given to all persor 8 having for several days in the city on their way C. A. Hagberg for the county commissioners. claims and demands against the estate of Carl M. One reason of their not doing so —Mr. Carl Bratsche ©f this town had under the auspices of Schmidt, late of the County of Brown, deceased, to St. Peter last week. sooner was because they wanted to test the misfortune of losing a fine horse of that the Judge of the Probate Court of said Connty EBW I I C1TI BAND will hear, examine and adjust claimp and demands distemper, a disease which is prevailing the Rotary Snow Plow. It took nearly The delinquent tax list of realty in against said estate at his office in the City ot The Turnverein has decided that none among horses in this vioinity. New Ulm in said County, on the first Monday of seven hours to clear the track between Brown county for 1886 and previous AT each month, for six successive months, commencing but maskers will have the privilege of —Married, at the Lutheran Church with the first Monday in March 1888,and that St. Peter and New Ulm, but a good UNION HALL yea*rs will appear in next week's Review. on Wednesday, Jan. 18, Mr. Louis six months from the 18th day of January 1888 the dancing floor at their next ball, have been limited and allowed by said Probate share of the time was used in cooling W Spelbrink and Miss Dora Goede of New February 14. In order to encourage Court for creditors to present their claims. Sunday, February 6, f88 3& overheated machinery and melting snow Ulm. Wedding celebrations took place people to mask they have placed the We see by the San Diego Daily Sun SOPHIA SCHMIDT, at the residence of the bride's parents Executrix of the Estate of Carl Schmidt, for use of engines. The track between ADMISSION 35 CENTS. price of admission at 25 cents for maskers deceased. of January 21st that Mr. J. Newhart the same day. Our congratulations New Ulm and Sleepy Eye was cleared Tickets can be obtained of all members herewith. and 50 cents for spectators. has purchared $20,000 worth of real of the Band. of snow in less than two hours. Upon PROBATE NOTICE. —Married, at the Catholic Church on estate in San Diego. Mankato'butchers have decided not invitation of Agent Heidemann we accempanied Tuesday the 24th mst Mr Peter Heinen State of Minnesota, Brown County, ^ss. la For the next four weeks I will County Commissioner H. Feuerstein to open their shops on Sunday and to Probate Court the plow to Sleepy Eye and ot this town and Miss M.Schwaertzler In the matter of the estate of Susanna Brast, withdraw their delivery teams. If the of the town of Sigel. The event of Stately, W. I. Dresser of Ridgelv, A. had a good opportunity to see it work. deceased. was celebrated at the house of the On reading and filing the Petition of Jaeob Rasmussen of Linden and Martin Mueller good people of Mankato should decide sell the remainder of my STOCK By means of a series of paddles fastened Brust of Brown county representing, among other groom the same day. Well, Pete, here's not to eat meet for several weeks the things, that Susanna Brust late of said Coon, of Essig were callers at the Review to a hub the snow is cut and our ty of Brown on the 13th day of January A.D.1888, butchers could take a good rest to compensate office last week. thrown to ene side of the track. These at St. Peter, Minn., died intestate, and being a of FALL and WINTER GOODS, —Mr. B. S. Marti of Fairfax, Minn resident of this County at the time of her death, them for the Sunday work done paddles revolve very fast and throw looked down on us Sunday and Monday. leaving goods, chattels and estate within this The eastern states were treated to a Connty,and that the said Petitioner is the surviving heretofore. the snow anywhere from 50 t© 200 feet. He reports cold weather and business comprising FUR COATS, OVER husband of said deceased, and praying dose of Blizzards and snow blockades slow at Fairfax. that administration of said estate be to him The best feature of the plew is that^ it last week. By this time the eastern A Washington special to the Globe granted: It is ordered, that said petition be Mr. Frank Schlumpberger of Milford does away with the dangerocs "backing" heard before the Judge of this court, on Saturday contains the following interesting bit of press has quit howling about the terrible COATS, CLOAKS, GLOVES, will write for the Review during our the 18th day of Fehruary A. D.1888, at 2 o'clock of snow. The rotary movement P. M., at the Probate Office in said county. blizzards in the west. news: Hon. John Lind says: "I have absence from Milford. Ordered further, that notice thereof be given tothe of the paddles pulverize the snow and stumbled upon the fact that I am servin heirs of "aid deceased, and to all persons in CAPS, SHEETS, etc., AT and Mr. George W. Schlottman has bought at the same time clear the track without terested, by publishing a copy of this order for on the same committee, occupying NEW ULM MARKETS:—Wheat, No. 1 three successive weeks prior to said day of hearing, the busiuess of Ricnter & .Cordes at causing any but a slight jar. It 67 oats, 25 corn, 35 barley. in the New Ulm Review a weekly newspape the same position and the same seat printed and published at the City of New Ulm BELOW COST. Courtland. Mr. Schlottman is an energetic 50 potatoes, 60 c. onions will be safe to attach a passenger coach in said county. assigned Abraham Lincoln during the 1.25 butter, 12^-17 ,eggs, 16 live hogs oung man and will undoubtedly Dated at New Ulm the 19th day of January A, C. Baltrusch. to the plow, when heretofore this was his first term in congress. Unfortunately per lb 5: pork, per lb bl. Flour per D. 1888. succeed in his new enterprise. impossible. The officials who watched By the Court wt.$2.25—$2.75. for me, hower, I was not born (L- S.) ERNST BRANDT. the workings of the new plow expressed The City Cornet Band will give their in the same country, and hence can Judge of Probate. themselves as being well satisfied and NOTICE TO G. A. R. annual masked ball at Union Hall Sunday never be president of the United States. Charles Cebser evening, February 5th. An interesting we believe the C. & N. W. will own a F. D. Greene, Past Commander of However, it is a novel discovery. and entertaining programme ii number of them by next winter. The Wesley Greene Post No. 71, has been Mr. Robt. M. Ross,1 agent for the appointed inspector of posts 48, 71, 109 promised. Admission 35 Cents. parties accompanying the Leslie Rotary and 156, and posts will be prepared for Jackson Wagon Company was here has the only store in New Ulm where both Snow Plow were Mr. Leslie, the inventor, Wm. G. Frank and others took a inspection at any time. during the last blockade -the guest of GERMAN AND Mr. Cook, the builder, J. T. Clark,. JOHN C. ZIESKE, sleigh ride last Thursday evening. The S. D. Peterson. Thursday morning he Gen'l. Supt., and C. W. Case, Supt. of Commander of Post 71. boys were thrown in the snow at Retzlaff's decided that he could not wait until the C. M. & St. P. R, R. W. A. Scott, place, the horses ran away and the sleepy railroad managers would Gen'l. Supt. and H. C. Hope, Supt. of The STANDARD ATLAS OF THE got stuck in a snow bank. Damage open the road and so engaged Tom WORLD given free by The St. Paul Telegraph, C. St. P. M. & O. R. R. „&. are sold. He also carries an extensive line of small. Pioneer Press Co. to every subscriber to Mulverhill to take him to St. Peter. Mr. S.Sanborn, Gen'l. Supt., P. Hollenbeck, Accordeons, Violins, The Daily and Sunday Pioneer Press Ross is a gentleman and made many Number two called for admission to Assist. Gen'l. Supt., W. P. Cosgrove, wh© sends $10 for a year's subscription Otto Schell's family last week Thursday. friends during his stay. That he is Supt., andG. W. Tilton Supt. of Motive in advance, with" 30 cents extra ever mindful of the interests of his It being a boy no objection was for postage on the Atlas is a most Albums and Toy Candies Power of the C. &. N, W. R. R. Thir Business Booming. beautiful work, and cannot be bought made and Otto now spends his time between company is attested to by his last words Probably no one thing has caused in any market for less than $4.50 net. ene and six a. m. in trying to lull to their local agent, Mr. Peteison. *'I such argeneral revival of trade at C. L. h«pe, that you will sell 300 Jackson Mr. Schell jr. to sleep. Roos' Drug Store as their giving away for Christmas trade. His stock of stationery, Wallpaper etc., is always A CARD, to their customers of so many free trial wagons next season, and if the snow Cards are out announcing the marriage The public is hereby notified that a bottles of Dr. King's New Discovery complete. Subscriptions taken for American and European periodicals. don't leave you we will forward runners cigar manufaciurer in St. Peter, has unscrupulously, ©f Miss Annie Bobsin to George for Consumption. Their trade is simply for every one »f them." without my consent or enormous in this very valuable article Prices guaranteed. Mail orders receive prompt attention. Remember W. Schlottman, both of Courtland, sanction, and in an underhanded way from the fact that it always cures which will take place March 1st, at the Jac. Schmidt, H. Lehman and Jac. taken the brand-name of my celebrated and never disappoints. Coughs, Colds, the place, one door north of P. Kuetzing's residence of the brides parents. A big Buechi are keeping house together and White Rose Cigars, This is a base attempt Asthama, Bronchitis, Croup, and all to undermine my trade on this usually getk along very well. Once in time is anticipated. throat and lung diseases quickly cured. NEW ULM, MINK brand and to build a false reputation You can test it before buying by getting awhile Buechi, a one-armed painter, for his goods on the widespread reputation While driving home from town last a trial bottle free, large size $1. Every TO CLOSE A PARTNERSHIP imbibes more benzinegthan is good for my "Original White Rose Cigars" bettle warranted. 3 week Mr. 3. Bentzin met with, what him and then there is blood on the have achieved in a period of four years. CHAMPIONDECIDEDDOFFER G0LTO mmi s™ might have been a serious accident. He moon. Sunday Buechi had one of his As my only recourse is in the justness WE HAVE OUR A WELL MERITED WORD. had stopped his team and taken a number and love of fair play which ever exists spells and as they were out of meat he of school children on his sleigh in the public mind, I take this method The value of baking powder consists thought it best to carve up Lehman. of notification and leave the rest to your when a farmers team was driven into in the fact that the proportion of alkali Schmidt, who is an old man, tried to sense of fairness. Respectfully and acid is exact, and there is no danger his, upsetting and demolishing the W 1 1 111 I I I At Private Sale at Great Reduced Prices prevent him from doing so, received a of having yellow biscuits from an L. A. MA«LMO, sleigh and throwing the children in all rather than risk the expense of an auction^ cut and Lehman was carved about the Factory No. 4. excess of soda, or heavy ones from an directions, Luckily no one was hurt. N. B. When purchasing the "White 3 0 CLEVELAND BAYS AND SHIBE« HORSESJ excess of acid. It is probable that head. In order to secure peace, Justice Rose" please be sure that the brand on many of the powders are adulterated, farms without pam: Westphal engaged board for Buechi at A gentleman in this town received a consisting of sftall .,.~ ^—„. top of box reads "L. A. Malnao's Original^ some with injurious substances, and Un noises nav always youngnandnvigorous bee at the front wherever shown At Illinoi Stat vpaxlinas.,d Fair, in 1886 we wo first tipnon nearly .^^^ && stock, SweepstakenmtortedCleveland nearly »I1 as and grown Chicagrou the Hotel de Schmid and the county letter from Mr. C. C. Brandt, of San every class and at same Fai 1887, wo on both Bays an Shires At White Rose" and thus favor me and others with harmless additions to increase Fat StockandHorse Show. 1888, we won Six First prizes.S Gold Medals, and Grand Sweepstake* will see to it that he receives his beefsteak Diego, in which the latter stated that protect yourselves. for best Draft Stallion of any breed and at same Show, 1887, won, for Cleveland Bays btallions. 1st, 2d the balk and consequently the and 3d on Four years olds, 1st, 2d and 4th on Three veareolds, 2d and 3d on Two years olds and on I profits. In our own family we have excellent regularly for the next fifteen Mares.1st in three classes. .These Ofin |ff|| CTCiNC consisting of the very best families, will be while writing he was enjoying a blizzard, valuable horses, togetherwithour ZUU (1ULOI ClilO offered at great bargains for 90 days, results from the use of the Royal days. 5 ?f olow our present partnershipm Aprfl.next Liberal credit wffl be given to responsible parties, For the Winter Carnival and a genuine Minnesota Blizzard. and all stock guaranteed as represented. For fall particulars, send for our flmstrated pamphlet. Baking Powder. We have no reason Ice Palace. The New Ulm man was astonished to CEO. E. BROWN 4t CO., AURORA, KANE CO.,ILLINOIS to think that it contains any harmful D0NT The most elaborate preparations have hear ot snowstorms in southern California ingredient. Those who object to the been made for the Winter Carnival and let that cold of yours run on.T5&You use of baking powder because of adulteration and forthwith hunted up the daily Ice Palace at St. Paul, beginning Jan. think it is alight thing. But it may must needs be very sure ©f the papers and began studying weather reports, 25th and continuing ten days, and the run into catarrh. Or into pneumonia. purity of the soda and cream of tartar EVERY SATURDAY AT Chicago & North "Western R'y will sell but of course he found no record Or consumption. they use in place of the powder.—JV. Y. excursion tickets to St. Paul and return of a blizzard. After awhile he picked Christian Union. Catarrh is disgusting. Pneumonia is during the Carnival at the very low PR. KUETZING'S. dangerous. Consumption is death itself. up Mr. Brandt's letter to finish reading rate of one fare for the round trip. .* ti THE SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, published it and near the end of the epistle he For information regarding dates of The breathing^ apparatus must be by Munn & Co., New York, during sale, train service, etc., applv to a^ent found an explanation. The blizzard kept healthy and clear of all obstructions more than 40 years, is, beyond all of theC. &N. W.R'v was one of Burg's manufacture. Mr. and offensive matter. Otherwise question, the leading paper relating to NEXT SATURDAY FEBRUARY 4TH EXTRA BARGAIN. there is trouble ahead. science, mechanics, and inventions published Brandt having received a box from Mr. All the diseases of these parts, head, on this continent. Each weekly The staple articles necessary to the On that day we will sell several hundred Lamp Chimneys at 3 cts. Burg that day. Mr. and Mrs. C. H, issue presents the latest scientific topics comfort and hippiness of your families nose, throat, bronchial tubes and lungs, each h. They are the Sun Chimney No. 1 and No. 2 worth 10 to 12 cts. Ross, Mr. and Mrs. J. Newhart, M. can be delightfully and entirely cured in an interesting and reliable manner, command a staple price. It is the same each Hippert, Miss M. Fischer and other accompanied with engravings prepared with daily papers. The St. Paul Daily by the use of Boschee's German Syrup. In order to give the benefit to all our customers and toprevent one If you don't know this already, thousands expressly to demonstrate the subjects. Pioneer Press is the best daily paper in mesotians spent the evening at Mr. and thousands of people can tell the West, and when you pay $10 for a party or person to buy all the Chimneys at one time we will not seH The SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN is invaluableto Cl C. Brandt's gazing woefully at the you. They have been cared by it, and every person desiring to keep year's subscription to this excellent more than 3 Chimneys to the same person at one time. xJ boajof Blizzards and sighing for some •'know how it is themselves." Bottle pace with the inventions and discoveries paper you are sure to get your money's DON'T FORGET THE PLACE. Such Bargains you can omV of Minnesota's ozone. the day. worth." only 75 cents. Ask any druggist. find Qft a F.KUETZING*-..- -1" tl •*t" #•.*• II?—~—