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

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VOLUME XI. NO. 6. NEW ULM, BROWN COUNTY, MINN., WEDNESDAY, February 8, 1888. WHOLE NUMBER, 52 6 DNION HOTE A pension has been granted to 0. Mr. Louis Bauemle left for his home NEW ULM AND VICINITY. a Owens, of town Albin. in Butte City, Montana, yesterday. vl U-BLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY Messrs. Pettijohn and Moll, of »St It'took a passenger train seven hours F. H. Retzlaff returned from St. Paul I Peter were in the city last week. hours to run from here to Sleepy Eye last Tuesday. WENZEL SCflOTZKO, Proprietor, BRANDT & WEDDENDORF. Monday evening. Hecker Post No. 48' G- A. R. was inspected Geo. W. Scherer spent Saturday and Ill Mora-. ST., N E W Mnra. by comrade Fischer Monday. Sunday in town. Henry Scheibel and MissJ' Annie OFFICE OVER CITY DRUGSTORE. --VI^ Sturm were married yesterday. Rev. The "six months old daughter of Mr. Three prizes are offered to maskers The only first class brick fire proof. A. Berghold officiated. The newly TERMS $1.50 per year in advance. and Mrs. Henry Sdhroer died with lung at the Turner Hall masquerade next Hotel in the city. *3 married couple departed on the afternoon fever Friday. Tuesday. with large, airy rooms and an A train for, the east ryi. A. MABDBM No. 1 table. Good large sampel Mrs. Strelow died at the residence of The last masked balls of the season Henry Vogelpohl and Barbara rooms for the accomodation of com-r-* RESIDENT DENTIST. her daughter, Mrs. Dorn. Wednesday. will be held at Turner and Union Halls Sprengler, of St. Paul, and Henry Han. mercial travelers. Passengers andfe The funeral occured Thursday. Office, Corner Minnesota fend 9 Streets. Tuesday evening. I scben and Emilie Bishof, of this place, basgage will be carried free fron*?ff ,| NEW ULM, MINN. The ladies of the Turnverein will Wm. Wiethoff, of Minneapolis, was will be married next Tuesday. The Review and to the depot. Rates reasonable,^* Teeth extracted without pain by the use of give a theatrical performance at the vitalized air or nitrons oxide gas. in the ity last week visiting friends The finest wines, liquors and ci wishes them lots of joy. Hall February 26. gars at the bar. ^g and relatives. A new Union Depot will be built in C. BERRY, The masked ball given by the city Anton Schreiner, of Lafayette returned Minneapolis next spring, the Soo, the PHYSICIAN AND SUKGEON, band Sunday was well attended and from Galena, 111., where he has Minneapolis & Pacific, the Minneapolis Office Meridian Block, over Olsen's netted the band handsomely. been attending the German and English WOOLEN MILL, f| & St. Louis and the Northern Pacific Drug Store, New Ulm, Minn. POWDER Office hours from 9 A. M. to 3 P. M. College, Saturday, will erect the depot on 1 street south. That radiant smile and excited appearance The meeting to arrange for a carnival of Willibald Eibner is easily near New Ulm. 19S J)R. C. W. McFADDEN, Prince Bismark addressed the Reichstag, parade did not materialize Monday explained by noting the arrival of a IDerrtist,. yesterday, on the Military Bill. Absolutely Pure, evening. So we will probabaly not daughter Sunday morning. Carding, Spinning, Weaving, Fulling, etc. He says that the concentration of Russian Meridian Block, New Ulm, Minn. have a parade next week. troops on the frontier may appear One passenger coach and a caboose This powder never varies. A. marvle ^jT Teeth extracted without pain by the serious, but I perceive no cause or pretext were filled with New Ulm and Sleepy Jac. Klossner and F. Baasen are Wool taken in exchange for blanket of purity, strength and wholesomeness. aid of Laughing gas. for a Russian or an European war. ings, flannels, full-cloth, yarns, etc the delegates of Hecker Post to the Eye people returning from the carnival More economical than the ordinary Office over F.Kuetzing's Store. Orders should be left at the mill kinds, and cannot be sold in competition Friday evening. Minneapolis encampment- Wm. Hummel with Mr. H. Kunze, near Turner Hall with the multitude of low test, A small Blaze. £)R. STRICKLER, and B. Marschner are the alternates. Satisfaction guaranteed tn every Jin short weight, alum or phosphate powders. The publication of the delinquent tax Wednesday forenoon F. Bochum's stance. Sold only in cans. ROYAL BAKING list has lightened the burdens of ourbarn caught fire and burned to the POWDEB Co., 106 Wall street New B. MABSCFNEE, Prop'r. The Steamer was tried yesterday afternoon local reporter this week. He will hav9 ground. One of his breeding jacks, York. by Chief Herian and the engine to make amends next week. FARMFOR SALE. valued at $800, was cremated. The origin Office over Beussman's Hardware Store. NEW ULM MAKKETS:—Wheat, No. 1 and hose companies assisted by Mr. La of the fire is unknown. Loss covered 67 oats, 08 corn, 35: barley. JNEW'ULM, MINN. The entertainment committee of the France. Another trial will be made tomorrow. by insurance. 50 potatoes, 60 c. onions My farm of two hundred and fortv Telephone Connections. Turnverein is publishing a paper, DAS 1.25 butter, 12$-17 ,eggs. 16: live hogs (240) acres situated at the northeast STACHELSCHWJEIN, during the carneval per lb 5: pork, per lb 5h. Flour per Charity begins at home and there it end of Lake Hanska in the town of Ip'^. ALBERT FRITSCHE, The entertainment committee of the season. The paper is interesting and wt.$2.25—S2.75. Lake Hanska, Brown county Minn. ends, being toolazyand heartless to take Turnverein is publishing a paper, ''Das Consisting of one hundred and twenty well received by the public. some out door exercise and yet, all that FOR RENT, (120) acres field all ready for the see-' Stachelschwein", during the Carnival we can hold in the cold dead hand is The masked ball at Schmucker's der. Eighty (80) acres* pasture and The residence of the undersigned is season. The paper is interesting and Klossner1 what we can take away. timber land thoroughly fenced with Office over J. Hardware Store. Tivoli, Saturday, was the event of the for rent from and after Januaiy 2Cth. well received by the public. wire and in close proximity to the lake, New Ulm, Minn. For terms address season. There were a larger number H. A. SUBILIA. and forty (40) acres of good meadowland. JOS. BOBLETER, H.FRENZEL, Don't forget the firemen's ball Saturday of fine costumes than have been exhibited A good dwelling house and all C. A. HAGBERG, 255 W. Seventh St. evening. The boys should be at any other dance. other buildings necessary, and well at St. Paul, Minn. President Republican Club encouraged in everyway and one way the barn capable of supplviug one The Steamer Blizzard arrived here The young men's Democratic Club PROBATE NOTICE. Manufacturer of hundred head of cattle. Also ^a full to do so is by not only purchasing a Friday morning. Mr. Asa La France hereby challenge'your club to a joint line of machinery to be sold with the SODA WATER ticket but also attending the ball. State of Minnesota, Brown County. VSP. Tn farm or by themselves. For particulars came here Saturday evening and has public debate on the "Tariff". The Probate Court. SELTZER W A E Mr. FredLillie, of New York, was In the malter of the estate of Susanna Brust call on or address been busy since that time instructing debate to be on the basis of the pronounced deceased the guest of his cousin Mr. H. Lillie MTCHAEL DEVISE and On reading and filing the Petition of Jacob our firemen how to handle the machine. views of Jas. G. Blaine and Brnst of Brown county representing, amongother Lake Hanska, for several days of last week. Mr. things, that .Susanna Brust late of said Coun. Grover Cleveland as representing the Champagne Cider, Postmaster Cannon of Mankato, has P. 0 Madelia, Min n. ty of Brown on the 13th day of January A.D.1888, Lillie is an extensive traveller, havin*g ideas of their respective parties. at St. Peter, Minn., died intestate, and being a resigned and there are numerous applicants resident, of this County at the time of her death, visited every city of importance in the 0. W. H. HEIDEMAN, leaving goods, chattels and estate within this Centre Street. New Ulm, Minn. for the position. Among the candidates The Last Chance. United States during the last three County,and that the said Petitioner is the surviving President Young Men's husbami of said deceased, and praying CITY BAKERY. are Maj. E. M. Pope, Maj. Geo. years. Democratic Club. The Chicago & North Western By. that administration of said estate be to him granted: It is ordered, that said petition be B. Clarke and Editor Wise, of the Review. Co. will sell round trip tickets to California Lovers of the terpsichorean art will heard before the Judge ofthis court, on Saturday the 18th day of February A.D.1888, at 2 o'clock points at the old cheap rate, for Minnesota street near 3d North. have chances enough to cool their ardor P. M., at the Probate Office in said county. Gustav Lueck, a carpenter aged fortyfour excursions leaving Omaha Thursday, PILLS— during the next week. A club Ordered further, that notice thereof be given to JOHN & M. DENGLER, Proprietors. the heirs of «aid deceased, and to all persons interested, Feb. 16th, or Kansas City Friday Feb. years,died Wednesday evening. The dance this evening, the firemen's ball ape &<jui'clc# bf publishing a copy of this order for Rye and Wheat Bread, Bisquits, etc. funeral took place Friday. Deceased three successive weeks prior to said day of hear, 17th. This is the last chance for reduced Saturday and two masked balls Tuesday |Dlea$artt $afe always on hand. Breakfast rolls a ing, in the New Ulm Review a weekly newspaper rate tickets. Regular Excursion was a member of the A. O. U. W. printed and published at the City of New Ulm are officially announced. Besides these anc( sure specialty. As we have lately enlarged said county. Lodge. He leaves a wife and three tickets are now sold daily, lo particulars our bakery and increased our stock, we a number of private dancing parties Cupe for disordered Dated at JNew Ulm the 19th day of January A. xs D. 1888. apply 10 agent C. & N. W. Rv children. have excellent facilities for supplying are on the tapis. liven By the Court Co. F8" ofters both large and small. Prompt irdi'gestrones sfbmacfy7 .v (I" S.) ERNST BKANDT. The Philomethian Society has the The republican club organized last Judge of Probate. 1 attention paid to all orders. following programme for its meeting Friday elected the following officers IW STOR E if GOODS •'m Jbefsia const!p^tJa^^irVoljts ii ii is ii Feb^15: C. A. Hagberg President, Ed. Huebner cr^enera! debility, headache DIALOGUE, The Will, A. Hummel, 1st Vice, Emil Weschcke 2nd Vice, H. lassitude, diseases ofvVbmerr, C. Crook, A. J. Olin and H. Raabe. S. Kennedy Secretary, Dr. C. W. Mc Mrs. A to Olding. tycStfeefflJ-putujf? 100forSOt. OEATION, by Ed. H. Huebner. Fadden Treasurer. The Club started jq#i!ofah.oTO!i Vemedlies are so/d bv DEBATE, Resolved that all protection ¥he ¥inie ttkji Corne&^We $ie Steady ,'j next door to out with a membership of fifty. E. 'a 11 druflflistsA Sena ocents TOP tariff laws ought to be repealed. Affirmative, Brandt sr. and Ed. Huebner represented IsOMMER'S STORE, NEW ULM, 1he be^utiYul colored picture, the A. Steinhaueser and, W. T. the club at the Minneapolis meeting Has on hand a good stock of Millinery One glance at the in our large and BARGAINS \i Goods consisting in part of Hats, Bons.et3, Eckstein Negative, B. Juni and A. Thursday. attractive double store of Velvets, Silks, Ribbons, Feathers, Reim. A branch of the American Building NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ?.]|uman Hair, Flowers, &c. At the close of the^regular debate Mr. HARDWA and Loan Association,' of Minneapolis, ~^lso Patterns for stamping mono-,4iis. C. W. H. Heideman will favor the society Stamping of all kinds. Em"''brifeiery was organized here last Wednesday. NOTICE. with an, informal talk on Free Work, German Knitting an- The officers are E. G. Koch president, 1 Be^man's Zephyr Yarns a specialty. Trade and Mr. T. A Wilson, editor of 61ots for sale cheap if sold at once. F. Pfaender sec'y, W. E. Koch treas. Lot 2 Block 137 the Springfield Advance, will do the Jacob Klossner, Jr., We would have preferred to see a local GENERAL MERCHANDISE, SPORTING 121 I o^Centre 1 1 same for Protection. Visitors are wellcome company organized. The American is 5 screet. 4 at any meeting of the society. GOODS. GUNS, REVOLVERS, probably a good one for the stockholders, 10 178 •j^ South of Centre DEALER IN 9 but it does not benefit the home Friday forenoon Fred Besche, a*lad 43\ street. FISHING TACKLE AND 5 AND 10 43 town as a local organization would. of fifteen, working for Fred Meyer of jS'lielfg Sekvy fikf dwirfe Address J. B. Tt'NTTE Brighton, was leading a horse to water, CENT COUNTERS President Scherer, of the board of Lorain, O^ the animal broke from him and at the AND trade, has appointed the following Fireman's GRAND will convince the public that an era of peace and prosperity has same time kicked the boy in the face, committees for the ensuing year A Ms of Farm Machinery, breaking the lower jaw in two places and LEGISLATION, Jos. A. Eckstein, S. D. dawned for them and our low prices will actually in two places and knocking out seven Peterson, E. G. Koch, A. W. Bingham set you trembling with delight. MINN. teeth. The patient is now at the St. E. Brandt. MANUFACTUBES, C. W. H. Alexander's hospital. Dr. Strickler Heideman, C. L. Roos, Alb. Behnke, BALL m. qiTEITSE, the attending physician. Wm. Hummel, Geo. Schmidt. RAILROADS, Offide Slock, Kew Ulnl5 }^im\ M. Mullen, Wm. Pfaender, The POST says that the recently organized AT HOENBUEG, Klossner jr., C. A. Hagberg, P. Scherer. Turner Hall, republican club has adopted HARNESS MAKER 1 Mr. Blaine's views on the tariff question. 1| —and Dealer in— Wonder where they get their informa. i: A republican State League was organized Whi^s, Collars, and all other SATURDAY, FEBRUAR 11, '88. tion. We attended the meeting held at Minneapolis Thursday and articles usually kept IDesile in by the club and neither the tariff nor Friday. Mr. T. Byrnes, was very Admission $100 a couple. inci first-class harness Mr. Blaine's name were mentioned properly elected president. T. Bixby, shop. SHELF A W A E STOVES and '*& during the evening. Furthermore, the All are cordially invited to attend by of Redwing, is secretarv and W.E.Lee New harnesses made to order and re the club was organized for the purpose of of Todd County, will control the finances. NEW- ULM FIRE CO,, NO, I. [airing promptly attended to. promulgating republican doctrines and W. R. Edwards, of Tracy, TEW MIAi. MINN not for the purpose of fathering any CARPENTERS' TOOLS, STEEL AND IRON NAILS, BARB- -. was elected one of the vice presidents one candidate's theories. and S.W. Hays, of Redwood Falls, will ED WIRE, OILS, PAINTS ANDLL KINDS OF '^WJ J0$. A. ECKSTEIN, represent this district in the executive New Ulm.can boast of a good many Jnesdaj Evening Fetoiary 14. ^orntjy and Counselor Fztm Machinery council of the league. societies, charitable and sociable, but THE LAST :&AJL a there is one society which we need and In another column Mr. C. W. M. do-not have. This is a society for the Heideman challenges.*the newly organized Titles examined and perfected, prevention of cruelty to animals. We republican club to a debate on the, AGENT FOR DEERING TWINE BINDERS AND MOWERS, fH_ wtioularattention given to collec have noticed at different times during MM^edl9klloftl\e^ea^on. tariff, but limits the debate to the views onjp MOWERaOMIiiirLesota. O & IS the last winter that parties will allow STANDARD had by James G. Blaine and Grover JKSTOnCeover Brown Co. Bank. Admission 25 and 50 cents. Tickets their horses to stand on the streets for Cleveland. Wo doubt very much if the ^TEW. ULi£. MINN. re a S ii fe for sale at Chas. L. Roos' Drug Store several hours at a time, and this when club will accept Mr. Heideman's challenge and at the Hall. E in gs the mercury ranges from zero to 20 or HOLLINSWORTH HAY V- _oira LVTX A. CHAOBEKO at this time. We must confess k\ IlND & HAGBERG UNION HALL more degrees below.v 'While the animals however that nothing would please us RAKE, MOLIN E PLOWS, HARROWS, SEEDERS, Ljs andCounselors at Lav- arein the cold their ownersjwere in more than to listen to a discussion of BUGGIES, PLATFORM AND LUMBE WAGON S ANI* all probabily toasting their shins behind the tarriff with Mr. Heideman on one Attend to Suits in ail the State some grocery store stove or filling up side and some republican on the other. THE CELEBRATED DAVIS SEWING MACHINES. Tuesday Mvening Ifeb. 14. jL. & U. S. Courts. with benzine. An example should be We understand that Mr. Heideman is ciaf Attention Paid to Collections made of one or two of these cruel owners. the confidential friend and adviser of the Repairs for atoova .always on ^AsBKAX AKD SOADINATIAN LAN- It might work a change for the'iA cordial invitation to attend is extended President and as such is in position to ADMISSION 35 CENTS. better in their treatment toward brute «UAOIM SroKBM. to all bv let the world know what Mr. Cleveland's icreation.,,," ,„, view* on the tariff are like THE MANAGE&£ NEW ULM, -.:... -k^Zf A-H& MINN S »i