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

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m% Lorenz Flohi mourns the loss of a little The Flour City Hat, the best in the A Snfflcient Supply. SEW VLB. AND VICINITX The great railroad strike is, in spite daughter. 9 Market at Brust & Graff. of primary indications, assuming greater s¥ MiL ^rizd and Knows. Travelers' Guide. •jsmefFater at last. Frank Kuetzing received thirteen dimensions and threatens to envelop C. A. Haffberg is in St Paul on bus- %S|fp2 A lea«h»i«- hv'vii New York ^ess. cabes of spring goods last week Thursday. our northwestern roads. Rumor is say*.: .No pu^icis such merit as The official test to determine the Peter Manderfeld, of Gibbon, abroad that St. Paul and~Mmneapolis Mr theAth-lo-plio-rosPlantershaveever &w**v$ amount of water able to be supplied before been produced." They are "^JS will experience trouble soon— tarried in the city a few days. -1"*This C. E* Kendall, traveling agent for the from the reservoir lately completed for a novelty because they are not inade"5?rf !l simply to sell eheau, tnev are the ^~!jf Eagle Mill Co., arrived home Saturday year Easter Sunday and April the city by the Phelps Well and Wind bast that se.eiice, -.'ail uil money fj^f'r NEW^ADVERTISEMENTS. evening. fool's day fall on tne same day. Mill Co. was made last Friday afternoon can produce, and will d^ \vhat is |g* ^J\ elaiuied for them. For sprains, 1^. in presence of the Mayor and the Winonk&£t.f)eterf{f( Mr. F. Kiesling and H. Klossner, The Cottonwood Stock Co. held a aches, weakness, lameness, etc., "J." 0 City Council. they aie uneqnaled meeting for the purpose of electing new the Wmthrop millers, tarried in our Going East. Going West. Ever since the impossibility of establishing 404 Fnlton St,Sandtiskr.O, NOT a. 8 7 a 3 AT officers Mondaynight. town a few days. The \thlophoros Plaster acted hke fSp No. 14 6 25 a, No. 1 maaic It is tbe brH I ever trxed and I 4'10a. m. an artesian well became evident 4 10 30 a m. 27 have used many kinds Our drnsKist 10 80 a m. Brust and Graeff are in the field with The Cottonwood Town-board, Mr. $c2\ir|iidker^ Yivoli the company having drilled through 85 said "plasters are all about the same but 20 12 01 p. m. 25 2 15 p. m. I don'tthink so now I sprained my arm 22 3 50 m. 3 5:35 p. m. a full line of spring goods. See their Roeck, Clerk, is reviewing its business and ehoulder July, audit has been feet of solid granite at the average of 2 10 00 13 10 40 p. m. painful since, but it does not pain me-at prior to a report. Saturday Eve March 10th 1PBB. ad. and profit by it. only afoot a day, measures were taken all now Mrs Wnii SIAGILL. Nos. 1, 2 and 25 daily. All others daily 4S=" Send cents for the beautiful colored picture, It seems from the expression of our by the committee in charge of the Mr. James Upson of Sleepy E\e except Sunday. Moorish Maiden All those wishing to have a good time farmers that distemper among their works to at least establish a flowing THEATHL08H0R0SC0.112 Wall St. M. Y. dropped in on us last Monday and renewed C. W. H. HEIDEMAN, Agent. are invited to attend. horses shows itself here and there. well, and the results obtained were inn his subscription. lewUlmLoan& Building ssociafafe. COME ONE, COME ALL. vestigated by the city authorities. Mr. Town meetings and elections will Don't fail to read the new ads of T. Mr. H. Kiesling and wife came down Orury, the superintendent, pumped take place Tuesday, March 13. Admission 35 Cents. Crone and H. l^oheyde in this week's from Winthrop to witness the rendering one barrel of water of 53 gallons in two Mr. Theodere Klipstein of Courtland The boots for the first series of x* **««.v» issue as you will profit thereby. of "Ein Schritt vom Wege." and one-half minutes, regulating the welcomed a girl baby to his household SHARES Jos. A.Eckstein and Fred Pfaender power to 34 strokes a minute. The Ernst Heers, representating Wm. last Friday. visited St. Paul in the interest of the water was contaminated with clay as are now reidy and subscriptions will b& Gebser wholesale cigars, started on a Louis Palmer, the well-known stock New Ulm Loan and Building Association. received until April 1. Ihis is a srood much of the latter substance had been business trip east last Monday. dealer started on a business trip through chance for MECHANICS. FARMERSi' disentegrated by the blastings with dy- LABORING MEN, CLERKS and in a Iowa last Monday. Frank Kuetzing left on an extended Mr.C. Smith, who paid us a pleasant iou undertaken, but a fact for everybody to invest small a it re S business trip to the twin cities and Chicago Mr. Julius Reim of St. Paul, proprietor call yesterday, informs us that Golden amounts of money and receive a good UNION HALL a short time of pumping sufficiently and will be absent two or three of the Minnesota Ice Co. came up to return for the investment. Monthly/ Gate folks are thawing out, ready for cleared the water to give cause for the weeks. payments of 50 cents each will bi ing New Ulm by team last Friday. sprin Sunday Evening March11th 1889. belief and Mr. Drury's assurance that $100.00 in 8 years. For particulars Mrs. W. Soukopf of the second ward the supply will ultimately be perfect. call on or address Town Clerks will favor us by reporting Henry Engel, at present holding a Admission 25 Cents. presented her husband with the eleventh Tne authorities desire that the supyly the results of election in their respective position in the Occidental Mills in Minneapolis, F. PFAENDER, Secretarv. baby last Saturday morning. It is a in 24 hours shall not fall short of 500 Tickets at the Hal!. towns as early as practicalbe. came up and spent Sunday in STALLION FOR SALE. girl. barrels, and according to results obtained New Ulm. Ladies provide yourself with ribbons. Preparations are bemg made by the we may expect 954 barrels of 32 Will sell, or let on shares to responsible Gustav Kumm, formerly brakeman Postmaster Albert, of Springfield, "Musensoehne" for a grand social entertainment FARM FOR SALE. party, one half Norman stallion gallons each. Regarding the steady at this station, had an arm amputated came to New Ulm last Sunday. His family, to be given at Union Hall four years old Will also sell very supply of water it is but reasonable to as the result of a railway accident at until now residing here, will go cheap one mare with colt from Thoroughbred soon after Easter. suppose that it will not decrease, at One hundred and sixty acres of unimproved and ene Hereford bull calf. Rochester. back with him. land, situated 3J miles nonh We are sorry to chronicle the death least not materially, as the last seasons If jou don't intend to purchase, come of Lamberton, for sale at $8.50 an acre, Read the new ad. of Chas. Wagner and see the stock anyway. It will pay Peter Lilla and family departed for have been those of a drought. of Mr. "W. Schotzko's little boy, Felix, erms: $500. cash, the balance to be you to do so. and you will save money, if you heed Bryant, Hamlin Co., Dak. where he who succumDed to an attack of croup Regarding the purity of the water the paid at pleasure with interest at 5 per what he has to sav to the readers of the starts a new harness-shop. Peter, we CHAS. STUEBE. cent. Call on or address assertion that it is not contaminated last Saturday night Review in this number. are sorry to have lost you -S by surface supply or sewage is a fact, DR. C. W. MCFADDFN, STOCK FOR SALE. Now you can buy lace curtains in New Ulm, Minn. The concertb of the Union Band Mr. and Mrs. H. Schaible of Cotton- as in discovered was struck the Furniture store of Chas. Wagne The undersigned offers t\\ breeding wood returned from their extended a^ a depth of 260 feet and in a six inch which were postponed on account of Cnflfj bushels of corn wanted at Theo and at prices that are considerably mares with colt, fiom thoroughbred, JUUU Crone's, at -30 and 35 cents weddingtrip last Sunday and celebra- P*Pe is to within 127 feet from the unfavorable weather weather will be for sale. Also one Holstein bull. lower than any you ever sa.w 2 per bushel. affai'r a• surface. The material through which given next Saturday and Sunday, Mar. te the in grand style home Call and see my stock. The Brown Co. Agl. Soc. has ordered the water percolates being of a tandy 10th and 11th at Courtland. State Teachers Institute. 1 FhlTSCHE. John F. Neuman has rented J. Klossner's its supply of seeds for its members, and naturs serves as a good filter and we "Ein Schritt vom Wege," comedy in new store on corner of Minnesota FOR SALE CHEAP. will closely observe the experiments to may feel assured of purity without four acts, was rendered to an appreciative and Second North streets, in which he be made with them the coming season chemical tests. The undersigned is compelled on account An institute for the the county of audience, and netted the young will open up a clothing emporium. of ill health to sell his building Brown, willl be held at Sleepy Eye, The next question before the public Mails have been carried by team last ladies of the Turnverein a handsome and business place on Corner Centre During the week Commencing Monday, now is the establishment] of a power Our dealers in agricultural implements week between Sleepy Eye and Kasota, and Minnesota Streets. It is well understood sum. April 23d, 1888. able to render service to supply the city are selling and delivering seeders that the property (100x165) is The mail from points west of Sleepy The State will provide efficient instructors, Martin Hose came down from Tracy located in the business center, and that with the contents of the well, in short: and harrows, which indicates that who will be furnished with Eye passed through the city last Friday. those who wish to invest in a well Sunday evening to call on a little son, such professional books, apparatus and the establishment of a thorough system spring is near at hand. equipped and paying business at a material as have been thoroughly tested which was presented to him by his wife of water works. To that effect we smah cost will find a rare chance in For the first time this winter the C. and found to be of special service to Mr. W. H. Palmer, ot Mankato, who while on a visit at her parents, Mr. and need a stationary pumping engine this to do so. For particulars call on teachers. They will make the common & N. W. Ry. wakes up its good intentions. is engaged in the saw-mill business Mrs. John Hauenstein. and a water tower to give sufficient or address School Manua^tbe basis of their work, N It favored New Ulm with a with Mr. F. Landwehr at this place, pressure to force the water to a height and a considerable portion of the time JAC. HOESCHELER The people of Rochester agree with special passenger, carrying mail, last will be devoted to bringing out the New Ulm. Minn. was a welcome caller at this office last corresponding to three and four story our citizens that the C. & N. \V\ Ry. Saturday afternoon. All's well that best manner of using the text-books week. buildings perpetrated a deliberate outrage on its which h-ive been recently added to the NEW ends well. It is an all important question, and State ser.es- Great pains will be taken Auditor Bertrand received a telegram patrons during the recent blockades, Drug Store. Now is the time to dig seeders and to make the instruction pointed and in one which we think should be thoroughly last Saturday announcing: his father's through its neglect in opening the road the highest degree practical, including other farm machinery out of the snow discussed, especially by our business death, which occured at the old Bertrand when opportunity offered. management of school, grading and A: drifts. It is also as good a time as any men. The establishment of a thorough homestead from a stroke of paralysis. methods teaching the common school The "New Ulm Building and Loan to resolve not to throw away hard system of water-works is according to branches. Association" held a directors meeting earned money again by npglecting to The evenings will be occupied by our opinion a necessity, for as all know Mr. Mathew Prom, the wellknown last Saturday, in which by-laws were lectures, literary exercises, and social put such costly implements under cover. our water supply has been getting entertainments, as in the past, and everything adopted. Last Monday they were revised instructor of Courtland, paid hi« New —Ex. poorer every year, both as regards quality possible will be done to make and edited, and before long business Ulm frinnds a welcome visit. He is and quantity A thorough system the week a pleasant and profitable one R. D. Lillie, of Lafayette, is hurrying hale and heirty again after his late v, ill commence. 4k for all. of drainage is in every case called for to get ready for Spring seeding. He spell of sickness. Teachers who take a proper interest and whether our natural sewers are The Board of Education at its last called on Jac. Klossner, the hard-ware O. M. OLSEN, in their calling, and who desire by selfimprovement rf fully performing their duty is a question Mr. F. Becker from Courtland meeting discussed the advisability of man, and was so much engrossed with to advance to higher positions, which will soon come under the consideration mourn* the loss of a bov from an attack furnishing the main school house with thoughts about plows, harrows and will be present at the opening RUGGIST and APOTHECARY, of our*local Board of Health. Monday afternoon and remain till Friday of diphtheria. His other children are a better system of ventilation and heating, seeders that he came in through the *»l evening. Considering our present system of cisterns DEALER IN also affected, but we hope that their recovers such a step being considered necessary window, having no time to go through Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, All schools can be closed durinoInstitute for the supply of water to the fire mnv soon be looked for. by the Superintendent. the door. Royal, is your fall plowing week at the request of the Toilet Articles, Fancy department, and the convenience of ac all stacked? teachers oi toe Couuty Superintendent. Goods, Stationery and The club dance of Feb. 29 was an Complaint having been made regarding cess to a hydrant for the sprinkling of The Institute will be in charge of the Musical Instruments. enjoyable aflair and regret is being expressed The N. U. Fire Co. No. 1 held its regular the housing of hogs by our butchers Superintendent, who will make all required our streets, there can be but one voice that the season will soon be arrangements for its success, monthly meeting Monday evening. within forbidden limits, the Health Officer "let us have water bv all means." Physicians9 Prescriptions carefully as well as for the accommodation of over. It is the intention on the part of Better organization regarding the care notified the offending parties to remove prepared from pure and teachers, who are requested to give him Jottings- the managers to make the last dance to of disabled firemen was affected and an their stock outside the prescribed fresh Drugs. early notice of their intention to be present, be held March 14 a grand affair. amendment to the constitution, relative boundary, a request, which will be that he mav provide board for all Agency for the celebrated Estey Organs at the lowest rates. to a thorough supervision of finances, complied with. Rumor has it that the local political At the last drill of Co A. 2nd Reg. and Pianos. was considered. The secretary, who D. KlEHLE issue will be one offering occasion to N G. six new recruits handed in Supt. Public Instruction. Jos. Zollner, the 19 year old son of under the new act becomes lesponsible, Please give me a call. determine the strength of both parties, their applications which were filed B. VFLIKANJE, X. Zollner of West Newton met with a will then be placed under bond. O. M. OLSEN as an effort will be made on the part of County Supenntednt. last night. It would be gratifying Meridian Block, New Ulm, Minn. serious accident Monday morning. He certain eager politicians to place a to our citizens to boast of a wellpqmppedmititia, Hon. Jno. Lind has secured unanimous was felling a tree and just as the timber NOTICE TO TEACHERS. PROBATE NOTICE, Democratic and Republican ticket in now, therefore. Bugler consent to a bill providing for the had fallen his horses became frightened the field this spring. Well, it remains 1) blow the hDrn for more patriots. State of Minnesota, County of Brown f-ss. In payment of $850. to Col. Wm. Pfaender, and by running away so displaced Probate Court. Special Term, Feb 20th 1888. Notice is hereby given that the public for the people to say what they want, a In the Matter of the Guardianship of Hugo Roos thus imbursing the latter for losses Chief of Police Winkolman received the log as to cause it to roll onto the examinations of teachers for the Minor politician or an officer willing to defend sustained during the Indian fight. Mr On reading and filing the petition of Helena. a communication from acting Gen'l County of Brown will be held at the young man, breaking his left leg. The their interests. Roos guardian of tke person and property of Pfaender was lieutenant colonel of the following dates and at the following Sup't of Police Hubbard of Chicago offering patient was brought to the hospital here Hugo Roos minor for license to sell the real estate places: of her ward and it appearing from said petition Second cavalry volunteers in command If it will be a purely political issue a reward for the apprehension of and is under care of Dr. Strickler. ~»f *hatit is necessary and would be beneficial tcsaid New Ulm, at the court house, March of the post of Fort Ridgely in tne second ward that said real estate, or a part thereof, VV. B. Tascott, who murdered A. J. why not have our Prohibitionists, 19th and 20th 1888. should be sold 1 It was with some wonder that we division of Minnesota in 1864—65. Jt is ordered, that the next ot kin of the said Snell on Feb. 8. The murderer was Knights of Labor, Green-Backers and Sleepy Eye, at the public school house ward and all persons interested in the estate ot took notice of the fact of Mr, Spaeth's On Jan. 15 of the latter year tbe headquarters March 21st and 22d 1888. traced to St. Paul where his track was Reformers take the field. Or are we said ward shall appear before said Probate intention to leave his model farm in Court, at the Probate Ofllce in the City of New building caught fire and was Springfield, at the public school house lost. all either Republicans or Democrats? Ulmm tte County of Brown aforesaid, on the 5th March 23d and 24th 1888. Nicollet Co. and locate in California. burned. Pfaender lost a large amount day of April A.D 1888, at 10 o'clock the forenoon, Examinations will commence at 9 Henderson's citizens wake up to the A word to our venerable officials: However to show cause why a license should npt be The above item, strikingly characteristic of wearing apparel, household goods, granted for the sale of said real estate. o'clock A. M. Prompt attendance is solicited. able and honest you may be, and no importance of the St. Paul, New Ulm And it is further ordered, that a copy ot this of that land of eternal sunshine (and etc., and for this loss he asks recompense. order be personally served on the next of kin of and Southwestern Road to be built this matter how well you have fulfilled your dust) and flowers has exercized its The fire was caused by a defective New Ulm, February 20, 1888. said ward residing in said Brown County, and on promises, please give the "little boys1 all persons interested in said estate, at least fourteen summer, and strenuous efforts will undoubtedly chimney, and lack of apparatus for J. B. VELIKAJE, Co. Supt. charms on many of us, and not till we days before the hearing of said petition as a chance. We shall profit by your ex be made to secure the road aforesaid, and by the publication thereof for four visit the land of our fancies do we recognize extinguishing it prevented the saving of successive -weeks in the NeVir Ulm Review a weekly ample. SIn tor that place. Well, let everybody these goods. It is claimed that Pfaender TATE OF MINNESOTA, County of Brown }-s«. newspaper printed and published at the City that "all Is not gold that glitters." Probate Court of New Ulm in said Brown County, the last of chip in and we shall succeed. Henderson, Compare all and keep the best, and acting devoted so much time to savinogovernment In the matter of the guardianship of John which publications shall be at least fourteen days A Remarkable Hecord. Entering and Peter Rotering minors. before said day of hearing. New Ulm will lend a helping hand. property that he had no on this principle let us boom our On reading and filing the petition of Nicholas Dated February 20th 1S88 Gulden guardian of John Eotermg and Peter Rotering opportunity of saving his own. The Notwithstanding the adversity of the By the Court, ERNST BRANDT, good Minnesota. However cold its For want of thorough despatch of the above named minors. (L. S Judse of Probate^ ,:,, ., ... j. elements, and in spite of the storms and winter air may be, it gives vitality, It is ordered, pursuant to the prayer of said pe business on the C. & N. W. Ry., points a titioner, that a time be fixed for examining and bill provides for.the payment to him of blizzards which have been reported as NOTICE TO CREDITORS. while the miserable dust of California allowing his account, that said account be examined, immediatly^west of Kasota have been about $850. impeding travel in the great Northwest, and petitition heard by the judge of this proves too much for one accustumed to State of Minnesota, County of Brown Ii* placed at a sorely felt disadvantage. Court on the 23rd day of March 1888, at 10 o'clock we have from the Chicago & Northwestern Probate Court. "Button, button who's got the butseJl in the forenoon of that day, at the Probate a pure atmospheie. Our only supply of mail was received Railway the official statement In *he matter of the estate of Susanna Brust Office in said County. ton?" 1. Kuetzing has, and will deceasea. thatits "OVERLAND EXPRESS" between And it is further ordered, that public notice be through the efforts made by teams, and on his bargain day 150 gross Notice is hereby given to all persons having on his bargain day 15 0 gross of Pearl [Council Bluffe during the given to all persons interested of the time and A memorial, relative to the erection Claims and demands against the estate of SusannaBrust a place of examining eaid account, by publishing a although Thursday afternoon brought ty late of the County of Brown deceased, Buttons at 4 cts. a dozen worth 10 cts. its*operation,from December of Government post-office buildings in copy of this order in the New Ulm Review aweekly 5 0 a of that the Judge of the Probate Court of said county us an accomodation train, no mail or express newspaper printed and published at the City of 30 150and gros 2s Dres Buttons at 6 cts. worth OAH, "L ««, \«a 1 A Will hear, examine, and adjust claims and demands all towns of 3000 inhabitants or over, 0 cts. Call next Saturday. 0 New Ulm in said County, at least once in each was forwarded, a fresh supply of seriouto interruptio6th, to its movemento against said estate, at his ofllce in the City 15 and 20 ms. Call nmrt Sa.tnTd.nr. 20th lebruary has suffered week for two successive weeks prior to the day bearing the signatures of the Mayor of New Ulm in said county, on the first Monday During only four days of this time—in of such hearing. snow causing the suspension of train In Hymen's Bonds. of each month for six successive months, commencing Dated March 3rd 1888 and City Clerk of New Ulm, was submitted the midst of the great January storm— 4 with the first Monday in April 1888. No. 3 at St. Peter ERNST BRANDT, and that six months from the 18th day of February Married, on Thursday, March 1, Miss was this train as much as an hour be to the House by our Representative M29 (L. S Judge of Probate. 1888, have been limited and allowed by said Probate Anni-e Bobsi•n hind its schedule. Eight times its arrival and Mr. W. Schlottmann Court for creditors to pretent their claims. Lind on the 21st ult. It was referred It was aoout the only remuneration was within one hour of schedule, and in JACOB BRUST, by Rev. Horst of tne Lutheran Church, to the Committee on Public Buildings our genial Tom had on that trip. Climbing 12— Administrator of the Estate oi every other instance its arrivals have Courtland. The ceremony was performed Susanna Brust deceased. and Grounds and will probably be the hill with his team his partner been accurately on time. in presence of relatives anrf favorably considered. The above measure It is conffdently asserted that no fast WOOLEN MILL, 3« Setftrofetu noticed a well filled bottle on the road. train upon any other road on this continent friends, and the celebration of the wedding is one eminently deserving support It was taken and stored away behind the can during the same period show a near New Ulm. proved a most enjoyable occasion ©ine %axm toon 204 2WerSanb nebft in as much as the public at large would fur coats'and songs proclaimed happiness. oetter record. to the many invited friends, many of gutem 23ot)r$aufe. 125 2lfer unter derive great benefit. There is no reason Nearing the team ahead, where Site is the Idol of my Heart. whom came from abroad. Music was Carding, Spinning, Weaving, Fulling, etc. ®ultur, 40 2T(fer SSeibe ttmge&en mtt or cause sanctioning the appropriation a barber and the publisher of a Democratic Well, then, why don't you do some- furnished by Mr. H. A. Subilia's or- eincr QxafyU'ftmt imb 39 Slder ®xa& %i of large'sums for the erection of Weekly were searching the straw lanb. $ein imbenufcbare§ Sartb. 9lur costly public edifices in metropolitan chestra. o.f,New Ulm., an,d the residence *°an *??£e br °u*t Pi her°eyes**% S S he and uttering fierce vociferations, not on Wool taken in exchange for blanketings, .. cheeks th ligh to Don't of r»f tho bride'a parents. Mr. anrd MrM eine 9Jteite 3torbofttoon^airfaj, 9?en^ cities alone, and the memorial, which politics however, our teamster pulled flannels, full-cloth, yarns, etc. a A/IT* a S« you debility,sheeiresult see sufferinfemalem fro nervous Fred Bobsin, held a gay company till toitte (So., 3Jlinn. SSegen nfi^erer 2lu§hinft Orders should be left at the mill or is published at length in the Congressional th of weakness forih the empty bottle and with a look with Mr. H. Kunze, near Turner Hall. A bottle of Dr. Harter's Iron Tonic Friday morning. The REVIEW extends iocnbe man fic§ an Sammet§ &J| Record, clearly and forcibly calls of pity for the men in such a sad strait Satisfaction guaranteed in every instance. will brighten those pale cheeks and its hearty congratulations tothe couple ©recr in ^atrfar. ^p^^ attention to reasons for a progressive on a cold day, hurried on. "I bet you send new life through that wasted form. may happiness be theirs. policy in this respect that is our bottle" was all he heard. If you love her take heed ^,. B. MARSCHNER, Prop'r.^ J&<*$P 5 A a,J«- T^zSBz&k mMmMxmmi &&*&£$*£ A •4* .«.—-, arj^sass-