New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
February 29, 1888 · Page 4 of 8
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Regular meeting- of the board of trade William Winkleman was here during St. Pad, Kew Him & S.W. By. Go. State Teaote Institute. ^n NEW ULM &ND VICINITY. at Turner Hall Friday evening. ^iPJf, the blockade/ WM THEY DID IT. is the title of a company incorporated Travelers' Guide. The Creamery Co. will begin active 1 ^A. J. Seiter returned from the Pacific at St. Paul last week. The route is to Cured among others the coast esterday. -P -An institute for the the countv of work in about three weeks. following Thev write. be from St. Paul to New Ulm, touching Brown, willl be held at Sleepy Eye, Mrs. Jos. Bobleter is the s:uest of 8© Central Ave., Cincinnati, O, &*. Chas. Stuebe purchased considerable During the v\ eek Commencing Mondav, Kelso, Sibley Co. and Bernadotte, Nicollet January 4th, 1S88 &k& Mrs. S. D. Peterson. live stock yesterday. April 23d, 1888. horos Pills have cured me of uvex |S&W Atfalo Co., and from New Ulm via Windom The Srate will provide efficient instructors, A party of sixty surprised the Union The late blockade caused our mills to the Missouri River, sinking who will be furnished with House folks Saturday evening. derfully H.ROWEKAMP. such professional books, apparatus and considerable trouble on acceunt of a either Sioux City or Omaba. The incorporators 4% 16 Rosette St, NewHaven. Ct, February10th, 18881 Paul Voss is struggling with an attack material as have been thoroughly tested shortage in empty cars- are W S. Timberlake and Wiiionkigt-Petef^^ Athlophoros Pitts worked wonders in my and found to be of special service to of winter cholera at Kasota. Col. case of dyspepsia. Tft»«» L. CLASH. A. W. Perry, St. Paul, Geo. S. Faber, Ed. Casey drove down from Wmthropfyesterday. teachers. 1 hey will make the common Atn-lo-pho-ros Pills are small and Going East Pfaender is acting as nurse for him. Going West. Chaska, W. C. Bredenhagen and J. S. From here he went to Scnool Manual"the basis of their work, pleasant to take, yet wonderfully No. 14 effective. Invaluable for kidney No 1 4:10 a. m. James H. Ege, of Minneapolis, was Nelson, Carver, M. Mu len, E. G. Koch and a considerable portion of the time 6 25 a, St. Peter. 27 10 30 a and liver complaints, dyspepsia, indigestion, 4 10 30 a m. will be devoted to bringing out the elected commander of the G. A. R. of Wm. Pfaender and Jos. A Eckstein, of 12 01 25 2 15 p. m. constipation, headache, 20 Only a Women's Heart will be best mannei of using the text-books 3 50 m. 3 5:35 p. m. 22 etc. They'll take away that tired Minnesota last week. New Ulm. It is understood that some 10 40 p. m. 10 00 m. 13 which have been recently added to the 2 played-by a first class company at feeling giving new life and strength. heavy capitalists and railroad magnates 'J Nos. 1, 2 and 25 daily All others dailj Don't forget the theaters at Turner State ser.es- Great pains will be taken Turner Hall Monday evening. J3*Send 6 cents for the beautiful eolored* picture, to make the instruction pointed and in are backing the scheme. Our reporter Moorish Maiden except Sunday. Hall Sunday and Monday evenings. the highest degree practical, including The directors of the Building and THE ATHLOPHOROS CO. 112 Wall St N. Y. was assured that the road would be C. W. H. HEIDEMAN, Agent. Mrs. F. Bildstein, of Cottonwood, management of school, grading and Loan Association will meet at J. A. built and the near future too. From died yesterday. methods teaching the common school STOCK FOR SALE. Eckstein's offiiee to-morrow afternoon. At F. Kuetzing's next Saturday aL we have been able to learn we have branches. Tom Mulvehill came up from Kasota ?4 March 3d, Great Ribbon Bargain day. The ninth of the series of club dances confidence in the new company aDd The evenings will be occupied by The undersigned offers two breeding with mail and passengers yesterday lectures, literary exercises, and social only hope they will use ail possible This is the last day to pay Jpersonal mares with colt, from thoroughbred, will be given at Turner Hall this even- evening. entertainments, as in the past, and everything haste in completing their route. We for sale. Also one Holstein bull. property tax without a penalty. possible will be done to make Call and see my stock. The drive well on State street will be have alsa learned that the new company the week a pleasant and profitable one Four pair of twins were reported born Judge Webber was to hold a special 1M FhlT^CHE. tested this week. The men in charge has secured the refusal of a lease for all. in Brown County last year. term of court in Lyon county yesterday. Teachers who take a proper interest claim that it will furnish 500 barrels of over one of the lines running into the NOTICE. New Ulm paid $13,978 in premiums Owing to the blockade he adjourned in their calling, and who desire by selfimprovement water in twenty-four hours. twin cities. This is a very valuable for nre insurance during the year 1887. to advance to higher positions, it to a later date. franchise and will save them lots of The annual meeting of the Noith and will be present at the opening The engine company were out Our neighboring town Milford now Lafayette Stock Association will be The town was crowded with farmers trouble. The officers of the company Monday afternoon and remain till Friday Wednesday filling the two Centre street boasts of two fully organized brass held on the 27th day of Februaty 1888 evening. yesterday and all of our business men. are W. C. Bredenhagen President, bands. cisterns with water fi om the Empire at 10 o'clock a. m. at my place. All AH schools can be closed during had a good day's trade after several Wm. Pfaender Vice-president, Jos. A. members should be present. mill cistern. Institute week at the request of the Seven carloads of Kasota stone have days of quiet. Eckstein Secretary, W. S. Timberlake J. K. PETERSON. teachers ot tie Couuty Superintendent. been received for the Herman monument. It is very foolish for any one to get Treasurer. The Institute will be in charge of the Monday afternoon a triple birthday FOR SALE CHEAP. mad at what a newspaper 3ays, especially Superintendent, who will make all required celebration was held at J. Hauenstein's. Street Talk. arrangements for its success, so when the paper quotes correctly. The blizzard had things to suit itself The undersigned is compelled on account Mrs. Hauenstein, Sheriff Schmid and as well as for the accommodation of In every case the paper comes out from Friday afternoon until Sunday of ill health to sell his building teachers, who are requested to give him Wm. Gebser were the celebrants. ahead. evening. and business place on Corner Centre The clerk of court could not imagine early notice of their intention to be present, and Minnesota Streets. It is well understood Ribbons, Ribbons, at F. Kuetzing's, what caused the sudden rush of applicants that he mav provide board for all The Union Band will give two concerts Our contemporary, the Post, came that the property (100x165) is at the lowest rates. next Saturday, March 3d, bargain day. for citizen's papers last week, until at Nicollet, Saturday evenma: and out in a new diess last week. The improvement located in the business center, and tl at D. L. KlEHLE, Six thousand yards of ribbon at one half he heard that news had been received those who wish to invest in a wel\ Sunday afternoon March 3d and 4th. is appreciated. Supt. Public Instruction. their value. in Springfield to the effect that Bismark equipped and paying biibine?s at a. The proceeds will go to the Lutheran B. VFLIKANJE, A. F. alton caine down last week small cost will find a lare chance »n» has ordered all of his subjects to return County Superintedut. John Jacob Schmidt and Mary Louise school of this place. this to do so. For particulars call on to attend the masonic ball and shake at once and enter the gerrnan army. Hoepner, Dotn of New Ulm, were married or address The heater attached to the fire engine hands with his many friends. Tuesday. The happy couple dispensed NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. A HOE^CHELER does not work satisfactorily. The inventor Prospective candidates for city offices New Ulm. Minn* Pinion Wellner of Lafayette was reported with the usual wedding trip of the apparatus is expected to are keeping remarkably quiet. It very low with sickness but is A. C. OCES, and went to housekeeping at once. STALLION FOR SALE. be here in a few days to remedy the would be too bad if the election should now cenvalescing. Mr. John Neumann has purchased defect. Will sell, or let on shares to responsible turn out to be a tame one. There party, one half Norman stallion Wm. Koch^s fine St. Bernard dog the Deutsch stock of clothing. This does CONTRACTOR & BUILDER. should be at least two candidates for A number of people were looking for four years old Will also sell very died last week. Aside trom its pecuniary away with the only flying store in New every office. PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS FURNISHED. a place where they could "put their cheap one mare with colt from Thoroughbred value the loss is felt keenly as the Ulm We hope that there will never be and ©ne Hereford bull calf. overcoats in soak" last week. We animal was vt,ry intelligent. another. If jou don't intend to purchase, come JOB WOEK DONE IN CITY OR COUXTKY think that the recent cold snap has and see the stock anyway. ItVill pay The germ pla\, "Em Schritt vom Bids given on Buildings of all kind. Werner Jueneman walked awaj with cured them of their notion, at least they Although there are no avowed candidates you to do so. Wege", was postponed on account of a farmer's satchel and gun Monday. hang onto their coats of late as if they for any of the offices, so far as Stucco Glue and Plaster iris for SaleHot CHAS. STUEBE. the storm. It will be tendered next He had forgotten to ask the owner's were feaiful of loosing them. we can learn, there are quite a number air Furnaces Sold and Set lgAssociation Sunday. permission! to do so and as a result is mentioned by their friends. For Mayor You never know how many New now a guest of Sheriff Schmid. John C. Rudolph, Chas Stuebe and FBurg NEW Monday, March oth, Helen Blythe Ulm people are traveling until a blockade are the names most often mentioned. will appear in Turner Hall, in "Only a Read the new ad of J. B. Arnold in calls attention to their whereabouts. The books for the first series of Drug Store. It is understood that the present Woman's Heart." Reserves at C. L. another column. Mr. Arnold carries a During the last blockade there were SHARES incumbent will not allow his name Roos' Drug store. large and well assorted line of stoves, nearly 50 New Ulm people detained at %,r to be used again. are now ready and subscriptions will be hardwaie and tinware. He give special St. Paul, Minneapolis, Kasota, St. Peter, Both the Eagle and Empue Mills are received until April 1 This is a ffood attention to mending and repaiung and Oshawa and Sleepy Eye. contemplating building large brick chance for MECHANICS, FARMERS, For aldermanpn the first Ward John warrants all work. LABORING MEN, CLERKS and in chimneys to take the place of the sheet This is about the time to begin agitatng Hauenstein will in all probability be fact for everybody to invest small iron smoke stacks now in use. Tom Mulvehill run several teams between for the establishment of a Canning accorded a reelection. There does not amounts of money and receive a good New Ulm and St. Peter and also factory and Paper mills. AVe have all return for the investment. Monthly appear to be any opposition to him. In .Now you canjbuy lace curtains in payments of 50 cents each will bring between here and Sleepy Eye, Monday the materials necessary for manufacture. the second Ward J. Schmucker is 4: the Furniture store of Chas. Wagner $100.00 in 8 years. For particulars and Tuesday. Tom is a hustler and What we want is men of experience being urged to stand for reelection. and at prices that are considerably call on or address O. M. OLSEN, usaally beats the railroad company 24 aud capital to run the establishments. Mr. Jacobs, it is understood, will not lower than any \ou ever saw. 2 F. PFAENDEE, Secretary. to 48 hours in delivering mail and passengers. A Pottery would also find an accept a nomination as he is after a Theater Read the new ad. of Chas. Wagner excellent quality of clay and a good RUGGIST and APOTHECARY, better office. Other names mentioned and \ou will save money, if you heed territory in which to dispose of their in the second Ward are L. Buenger, C. DEALER IN Jacob Flick, one of the pioneers of what he has to say to the readers of the Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, wares. Brust, T. Mulvehill and H. Rudolphi. this city, died at St. Alexander's hospital Review in this number. Toilet Articles, Fancy In the third Ward E. G. Koch and Hy. Saturday afternoon. The immediate M. Mullen resigned his office as —AT— Goods, Stationery and Hanschen are said to have the required Mr. Jos Dambach fractured his cause of his death was dropsy, but, Mayor of Oshawa and came up with a TURNER HALL, Musical Instruments. sizes to fit I. Schwendinger'srhoes. right leg below the knee, Saturday. considering an age of 82, old age has team yesterday. Several parties who Tne fracture is a baa one. Dr. Strickler Sunday Evening, March 4,1888. probably helped considerably towards Pure Wines and Liquors for Medicinal intended to go west accompanied him. hai charge of the case. Candidates for Treasurer are, the Purposes* the departure of Mr. Flick. Mr. Mullen gives it as his opinion that For the first time in New Ulm present incumbent, F. Forster, Wm. Mr. Jacob Spaeth sr„ of Lafayette, we will not have a train until Saturday. Dr. Marden started for Marietta, Hummel and H. G. Mueller. For Physicians' Prescriptions carefully %qj<fitt vonjWege." will sell his property at auction and He states that it is impossible for a Lyon Co., Thursday to install a lodge prepared from pure and Justices the names of R. Fischer, Geo move to San Diego, Cal., where several plow to work and that all of the snow fresh Drugs. of Masons. When he came to Redwood Jacobs and A. Blanchard are used most Comedy in four Acts. of his children now reside. will have to be removed by shovel. Falls he found that he could not reach frequently. Agency for the celebrated Estey Organs Marietta, so he returned to Sleepy Eye, The Philomathean Society elected POPULAR PRICES. Miss Mary Lind is at the St. Joseph's and Pianos. TURNER HALL. the following officers last night: Ed. took in the blizzard, and returned to Hospital, St. Paul, recovering from the Please give me a call. New Ulm by team Monday. H. Huebner president, B. Juni vicepresident, effects of a succesbful suigical operation. Frank Burg has detected the man MONDAY, MARCH 5, C. G. Krook secretary, G, O. M. OLSEN who is entitled to the most back pay and Geo. Hart, of Eden, was in town last Meridian Block, Xew Ulm, Minn. MISS HELEN BLYTHE Ottomeier treasurer, and G. Hummel largest pension granted in the United week. Mr. Hart is doing quite a business All who wish to become members of PROBATE NOTICE, usher. At the next meeting of the society, States. It is a man residing in Florida in Forest Trees, Tree Seeds and "the New Ulm Building and Loan Association Tuesday, March 6th, Mr. C. W. State of Minnesota, County of Brown ^s«. In who stood guard and froze his feet when should call on F. Pfaender and fine-bred Poultry. Persons in need of Probate Court. Special Term, Feb 20th 1888. H. Heideman will deliver an address on will appear in In the Matter of the Guardianship ot Hugo Hoos Columbus landed in America. anything in his line would do well to •secure shaies before the first series of Minor ONLY A WOMAN'S HEART. the tariff question. A cordial invitation TH E RUSTLER. On reading and filing the petition of Helena stock are exhausted. correspond with Mr. Hart. His trees is extended to all. Roos guardian of the person and property of and seeds are the best for this climate Hugo Roos minor for license to sell the real estate Wonderful Cures. The editor ackowled^es with thanks of her ward and it appealing from said petition If conductor Morgan would hear all and his poultry stands unexcelled. Mr. POPULAR PRICES. that it is necessary and would be beneficial to W.D. Hoyt &Co., Wholesale and Re the receipt, by wire, of a pass over the the complimentary remarks made by said ward that said real estate, or a part theieof, Hart's address is Lone Tree Lake, tail Druggists of Rome, Ga., say:We Lave should be sold Reserves at C. L. Roos' Drug Store. St. Paul, New Ulm and {southwestern the New Ulm parties, who were under been selling Dr. King's New Discovery, Minn. It is ordered, that the next ot kin of the said Rv. We will inspect the load as soon ward and all persons interested in the estate ol Electric Bitters and Bucklen's Arnica his care at Oshawa his usually placid said ward shall appear before snd Probate The crystal wedding of Mr. and Mrs. Salve for two ears. Have never hand'ed as warm weather sets in and walking Court, at the Piobate Office the City of New countenance would undergo a change. remedies iiat sell as well, or give Ulm tfce County of Brown afore«aid, on the 5th S. D. Peterson was celebrated by them is a little easiei. Fred has had so many tussles with day of April A. D. 1888, at 10 o'clock the forenoon, such universal satisfaction. There have Monday evening. Their many New to show cause why a license should not be snowblockades that he knows just what been some wonderful cures effected by Manage liceases issued in our County granted for the sale of said real estate. Ulm friends assisted them in doing so. And ltis further ordered, that a copy of this these medicines in this city. Several cases to do in an emergency. He is one of during the month of February order be personally served on the next of km of Friends from abroad could not reach pronounced Consumption havebeen said ward residing said Brown County, and on the most accomodating officials of the A Gustav Brueiss to Augusta Prosch, entirely cured by use of a few bottles of all persons interested said estate, at least fourteen here on account of the blockade, but road and does everything so unassuming days before the hearing of said petition a? Sos. Gewert Catharine Mages, Dr* King's New Discovery, taken in many wired their regrets. Mr. and UNION HALL aforesaid, and by the publication thereof lor four and graceful that his work is gonnection ,with Electric Bitters. We Henry Scheibel Anna Sturm, successive weeks in the New Ulm Review a weekly Mrs. Peterson know how to entertain cuarantee them always. Sold by C. newspaper printed and published at the City appreciated all the more. The "Snowbird" Augusta|Mielke, Wm. Brinkmann of New tJlm in said Brown County, the last or Roos. (1) and Monday evening they fairly outdid Sunday Evening March11th 1888. is a daisy. which publications shall be at least fourteen days Emile Biscliof, Henry Hanschen before said day of hearing themselves. Everyone passed a pleasant Dated February 20th 1888. N. C. Madson Mary Chnstenson A CARD, evening and hoped to be able to be By the Court, ERNST BRANDT, Hon. H. M. Knox has resigned his Admission 25 Cents. J. Chnstenson Minnie Henning, (L. S.) Judse of Probate, present at the silver and golden jubilees The public is hereby notified that a position of public examiner to accept Rob. Altermatt Theresa Koherr. of their hosts. cigar manufacturer in St. Peter, has unscrupulously, NOTICE TO CREDITORS. the vice-presidency of the Security Tickets at the Hall. without my consent or Chas. Stuebe, Jos. A. Eck&tein and Bank, Minneapolis. Deputy State Auditor sanction, and in an underhanded way During the recent blockade a number BOTIANTED-'£,eara State of Minnesota, County of Blown In the barber Moses S. Kenyon was appointed Probate Court six others walked from Oshawa, where taken the brand-name of my celebrated trade, Applicant of New Ulmites weie caught at Oshawa. In *he matter of the estate of Susanna Brust White Rose Cigars, This is a base attempt they had been snowbound since Saturday his successor. must be at least fifteen deceased years of age. It seems that they were not idle for we to undermine my trade on this Notice is hereby gn en to all pei«otib having Apply to morning, to Nicollet Monday morning claims and demands against the estate of Susanna see that Mr. M. Mullen was elected brand and to build a false reputation Endurance of Society People. Brust late of the County of Brown deceased, PErsEE BROS. and from there came to New Ulm Mayer of that city. Mayor Weschcke for his goods on the widespread reputation that the Judge of the Probate Court of said county A prominent society lady of Washington will hear, examine, and adjust claims and demands in a farmer's team, arriving here at my "Original White Rose Cigars" received the following telegram Sunday: being asked by the Prince of against said estate, at his office in the City have achieved in a period of four years. noon. They report having passed the of New trim said county, on the first Monday 'i Oshawa, Minn., Feb. 26, '88. Wales, "Why is it you people here Aa my only recourse is in the justness of each month for six successive months, commencing time at Oshawa quite comfortably (Sine $arm &on 204 MZT Sanb nefcft manifest so little fatigue from dancing, with the first Monday April 1888. Dr. C. Weschke. and love of fair play which ever exists and that six months from the 18th day of February receptions, etc.?" replied, "Why, you gutem 23o$ttt)aufe. 126 Slcfer unter. thanks to the untiring efforts of Conductor Mayor of New Ulm in the public mind, I take this method 1888, have been limited and allowed by said Pro- see, we Americans regain the vitality ftultur, 40 2tder SBeibe umge&m nutbate Court for creditors to present their claims, Morgan and his men in their behalf. Chas. Stuebe, J. A. Eckstein and ©f notification and leave the rest to your wasted in these dissipations by using JACOB BRUST, sense of fairness. Respectfully Hon. J. Klossner, citizens of your commonwealth, enter Srcu$en3 unb 39 Sfder ®ra§= 12— Administrator of the Estate of Dr. Harter's Iron Tonic." are snowbound here and Susanna Brust deceased lanb. Slein imbem#are§ Sanb. Mux L. A. MALMO, The ball given by the Masons last desire at once a relief committee to save Factory No. 4. eine 2ftexte 9?orbofi son ^airfas, 9to NOTICE TO TEACHERS. week Wednesday was a very enjoyable their lives. N. B. When purchasing the "White toitte &)., 2fttmt. 2Begen na§erer2ut»funfttoenbeman Ro»e" please be sure that the brand on iftair. The attendance was not very M. Mullen, ft$ an £ammer3 & top of box reads "L. A. Malmo's Original Mayor of Oshawa. Notice is hereby given that the public large, but enjoyment reigned supreme. White Rose" and thus favor me and ©reerin ^airfaj. examinations of teachers for the Mayor Weschcke at once made all Among those who came from abroad to protect ourselves. County of Brown will be heid at the arrangements for the relief of the unfortunates £§o§. ©reer. attend the dance we noticed the following: following dates and at the following and sent the following telegram Mr and Mrs. T. E. Bowen, Mr places: FOR SALE. to Major Mullen NOftTH-WESTEMHDTEL ane Mrs. Chas. Schoregge, Mr. and New Ulm, at the court house, March Hon. M. MVLLEN. Mayor of Oshawa. 19th and 20th 1888. Mrs. Geo. W. Somerville, Miss Bertha A new organ for sale cheap. Inquire I heartily sympathise with the gentlemen FR. GOLLNAST, PROP'R. Sleepy Eye, at the public school house referred to and hope your generosity at Gieseke andJMessrs.Fred Thompson, W. March 21st and 22d 1888. will not fail to provide life REVIEW OFFICE. Baker N.Roth and Dr. James, of Sleepy Opposite the Railroad Depot. Springfield, at the public school house sustaininp elements and shelter durinothis ^4 NEW VLMt MJNN. Eyer) Mr. and Mrs, M. Penning, of March 23d and 24th 1888. t" Every yearly subscriber to E severe blockade. We are all right Examinations will commence at 9 THOS.'MULVERHILL, Prep. Home, Geo. Hart and A. F. Walton, of WEEKLY PIONEER PRESS, St. Paul, and cards, beer and cigars will go forward First class accomodations o'clock A. Prompt attendance is solicited. at Eden, Mr. and Mrs. J. Manderfeld, of will receive, free, an elegantly bound Fine tnrnonta furnished with or without on first train. reasonable rates. Good History of the United States. Subscription drivers at reasonable rates. Fishing, hunting Cottonwood, P. and F. Lehman, of Milford, New Ulm, February 20, 1888. stabling on the and Pleasure parties furnished teams. Ladies' DR C. WESCHCKE, price only $1 a year, and 10 cents aud F. C. Gley, of Minneapolis. Saddle horses. Fine Carriages for funerals. Mayor. J.*B. VELIKAJE, Co. Supt. extra for postage on the History. premises. Offics ia Skating Rink. *«Htl$'^^~it!4fr$