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

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"Tiicrtfet Work on the new residence of Mr. The concert of the City Band at NEW ULff AND VICLNITY. A Job lot $1 Corsets sold from 25 to Eggs taken in exchange at market M. Mullen is progressing rapidly. &•<,* Union Hall last Sunday had a fair audience, *•. w^ru 1U« ipx UUISCIS BU1U irOUl ZO lO prices for goeds, by Frank Kuetzing. 50 She Tried and Knows. cents at Miss M. Hopt's Millinerv which was well pleased. W* |yps Lawns, Lawns, just received at Kuetzmg's. store ^^r,,* 4 Travelers"* Guide. On ir'enticost Monday the managers ore. Tv j** v*'^% tfK A leadme chemist of New York Only the very latest styles.. Just received at Kuet zing's a Great of the Union Hall will give a ball. Mr. Whitney the station agent at says: No planters of sucii merit as hisAssortment of all wool Cashmere J. C. Toberer, the jeweler, has Courtland, tarried in our town Monday the Ath-lo-pho-ros Plasters haveever Dr. A. Marden's dental parlors have before beeu produced." Tney are Shawls, in all colors, from §1.00 up. old side-walk taken up and a new one evening. been renovated. a novelty because they are uot made constructed by C- F. Held. It was a gratifying sight to our business-men simply to sell cheap, the*- are the Our street-sprinkling contractor, Wm. The City Attorney opines that no liquor best that science, skill and money to witness the first operation Brust & Graff, the first ward clothiers Emmerich, obtained his first supply of can produce, and will do what is license can be transferred he bases of the street-sprinkler last Monday, and dry-goods men, announce special claimed for them. For sprains, water from the mills, but experiences his opinion on the city charter. aches, weakness, lameness, etc., YVii^&gt.f^teff}^ bargains. Don't forget Kuetzing's Great Barnext difficulty obtaining a sufficiency. they are unequaled. Dr. G. W. Bemis, who will visit thegain Saturday. Children's hose 5 The Cuckoo in the Wiesenthal is 404FuttonSt,Sandusky,O,Nov a '87 Mr. Eugene Koehler, the RedWinp Going East. Going West. places situated near New Ulm in the The Athlophoros Plaster acted like cts. a pair. only cuckoo to our knowledge, which magic I is the heat I ever tried and I barber, while attending a term of Court No. 14 6 25 a, No. 1 4:10 a.m. interest of his dental profression, paid have used many fcmds. Our aragwist sings. 27 10 30 a.m. 4 10-30 a m, said plasters are all about the same "but Sunday next, May the 20th, is Pentecost, at Redwood Falls last Monday took I dont think so now I sprained my arm 20 12 01 m. 2 5 2 15 m. us a pleasant call last week. and shoulder in July, and it has been Born to Mr. & Mrs. Julius Krause a %t 22 3 50 m. 3 5:35 p.m. also denominated Whitsuntide. sick, and on his way home decided to painful since, but it does not para meat 13 10.40 p.m. 2 10.00 p. m. daughter last Monday. May she bring Impressive services will be held in our all now Mrs. WILMS MAOTTT, Geo. Picker has resigned his position stop at his parents' home in this city. Nos. 1, 2 and 25 daily. All others daily O Send 6 cents for the beautiful colored picture, joy and happiness. churches. as messenger for the Western Union We hope for his speedy recovery. Moorish Maiden except Sunday. THEATHLOeHOROSCO. 112 Wall St. N. Y. C. W. HEIDEMAK, Agent. Telegraph Co. and will be employed In Mr. A. Schell, the brewer, is conan Miss Bertha Beinhorn of the graduating the Eagle Mill. H. Head has received thestructing artistic fountain for which Hymeneal Solemnities. class at the Winona Normal School ATTENTION FARMERS. Eev. Haas of Springfield was the appointment in his stead. Mr. Anton Gag, the artist, execuces the has been honored by the title of classpoet. Married, yesterday, at the residence guest of Key. Bergholdlast Friday. I will trade and buy draft and other finer wood work. of the bride's parents, Miss Lena Kiesling horses and give vou good baro-ain*. One of Schell's Bocks came climbing Mr. Chas. Zelle of Havana, Illinois to Mr. Fred Peuser. Judge Brandt Messrs. W. T. Ec kstein and A. Stein ANTON ^BREY. The District Court of Brown Co. will up the stairs to our office and on entering is the guest of Mr. Fred Limbach. tied the nuptial knot, which the Review hauser of the city Public Schools paid attacked the printer's devil, who convene at the Court House next FOR RENT. Turner Hall is being renovated, and hopes will bind the young couple for a the educational institutions of Mankato took up the challenge and succeeded Tuesday, May 22nd. Petit Jurors will experiencing necessary improvements. A suite of rooms for hvincr purposes a visit last Thursday. long life of unalloyed happiness. with his associates in laying him out. assemble on Wednesday the 23rd. may be rented over Blown County Joe. Weber, the model bus-driver at Born. To Mr. and Mrs. F. Kuetzing Te. night will witness the marriage of Bank. Enquire at Bank. ThePhilomathean Society has decided Mrs. A. Borgwart of Springfield, the Dakota House, has been presented a little daughter, last Monday. The Miss Ida Brandt to Mr. Albert Seiter. to adjourn till next fall, as many members whose mind has been deranged for '""I tf with a silk hat by his many admirers. NOTJCE. Review congratulates the happy parents, Judge Brandt will officiate and unite will, on the approach of summe^ some time, was examined before Judge The brother-in-law of Hon. Jac.e and wishes all blessings for the The New Ulm Creamery Co. buys too busy to attend regularly. the young couple in the presence of immediate of Probate Brandt last Monday by Drs. Klossner, Mr. R. Cushing, departed for and pays the highest market price in little May-flower, who is doing well. relatives only. After the ceremony Rothenburg and Sullivan. It was found Preliminary surveying on the new Cash for Butter and E2gS the basement Wisconsin witn his family last week, they will depart for St. Paul, advisable to commit the patient to the railroad has commenced, and the fond Thieves burglarized the depot at St. of Kieshng's block, corner Minnesota Fr. Franz Willinger of Manitowoc, which will be their future home. The asylum at St. Peter. and Center Streets. hopes of our citizens seem probable of Peter last Saturday noon, securing a Wisconsin, a former resident of this Review extends hearty congratulations. realization. number of tickets and a small amount The railway company is bestowing TO MY FRIENDS. city, tarried here a few days last week. of money. Their whereabouts are unknown. considerable attention on its extensive Mr. C. Silverson of the Eagle Mill Co. The rainy weather of the past three Brown County Republicans. gravel-pits near the cemetery, and will has just returned from a business trip Having this day taken possession of weeks gave way at last to a refreshing run two gravel-trains, which will o-et to the twin cities, where he inspected Jos. Schnoberich's old butcher stand, I While Rudolph Alwin's best team breeze from the northwest, followed by would respectfully solicit the patronage Enthusiastic and Confident. their supply here, over the line, besides the machinery of the larger mills. was being driven across the farmyard of my old friends and customers, horn a clear sky. employing another to work at the pit. last Saturday, one of the horses struck Hecker Post, No. 48 G. A. R. had I am prepared to supply with everything While the regular gravel train crew The Milford Republicans elected as The Republican Convention of Brown its hind foot against a plow-share, completely to be met with a well-kept their camp-fire at Turner HaJ last Sunday. were working at the pit yesterday one delegates to the County Cenvention Co. held last Saturday in the assemblyroom meat market. severing the limb. The injured A few hours were pleasantly of their engines, passing over some held last Saturday, Frank Schlumpberger of the court-house, was an harmonious, animal had to be shot. CHAS. STUEBE. Mavlst. spent by the old comrades and their waste on the rail, jumped the track, and Paul Lehmann. and enthusiastic meeting, all participants friends. The approaches to the new bridge STOCK WANTED. necessitated a few hours hard work to taking active part and viewing Business men will act to their interest under construction are being rapidly A number of elm and ash-trees have get it back on the rails. The undersigned want 100 three year with confidence the prospects before to advertise in the premium list, issued pushed to completion, and in about been planted on the depot-grounds and old steers, and are prepared to trade them. K. H. Helling, the chairman by the Agricultural Society in behalf two weeks Nicollet county farmers may and buy good horses of any kind at will in course of time, besides proving of the County Committee, after NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. of ihe next County Fair. boast of a safe and convenient thoroughfare, ornamental, effectually hide from view any time. PALMER BROS., calling the meeting to order, briefly The Stock Dealers. We can not but help complimenting while our business men will be the cattle.yards. alluded to the business to be transacted fully satisfied. NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS the Pioneer Press on last Sunday's edition, ATTENTION FARMERS. News received from Albert Kiesling, and ielded the chair to Mr. F. Clague, which in our estimation ranks All those, who desire advertisinospace The St. Peter Ideals, who performed who was lately in Helena, Montana, is The New Ulm Creamery Co. will who after an eloquent review of the in the Premium list published by preeminent in the column of our me-to commence gathering cream" from and here last Thursday, were greeted by the effect that all branches of trade the Brown Co. Ag'l. Soc, will report political outlook, requested the assembly after May 1st, 1888. Highest market tropolitan dailies. are overdone, and that many laborers but few attendants, who highly applauded to me at earliest date, as the manuscript to proceed with the regular routine price in cash will be xid for same and will be placed into printers' hands directly. Mr. Heller, the fresco-painter, has Miss Perry in the title-role. are out of employment. farmers are respectfully requested co of business. just completed the decoration of Mr. As amateurs the company did well patronize the company, as endeavors Dr. Koehne, the veterinary surgeon, Ed. Huebner was chosen clerk and will be made to manage the Cieamery EMIL WESCHCKE, Sec'y. Jacob Pfenmnger's new residence, and enough, but need considerable practice owns one ot the best span of carriagehorses kept full account of the nomination for in the interest of the farmers as ell as THE GREATEST BARGAIN we would advise all loveisof house decoration before the ensemble can be appreciated that ever came to the city, and delegates to the state and congressional in our own. to confer with the artist. EVER OFFERED. by a critical audience. devotes his attention considerably to conventions, which commenced by NEW The old bell of the G. M. E. Churcn, the purchasing of fine horses. the introduction of K. H. Helling of Our farmers have been reconciled Four dozen of white, unlaundered, whicn was placed out of service by the LINEN SHIRUS, Double Back and Drug Store. to the disagreeable rainy and cold New Ulm, who was chosen as a delegate The frosts and disagreeable weather Frou, 50 ct*. each, u-uully sold at One arrival of a new and more weighty to the State Conveotion at St. Paul weather of late, it having been conclusively preceding them have played sad havoc Dollar. Cume and lake advantage of one, was the first church bell ever proven that it, although retarding by acclamation, as were also Oacar among our birds of song, and we noticed this ofiei .iinl inland b.ugain, which we brought to this city. Enckson of Springfield, C. Griffith offer even in the week. farming operations, has effectually with sorrow that many of them, The Supervisors of Cottonwood Township exterminated the much dreaded chinchbug, ot Sleepy Eye and Emil Weschckp oi Theo. Crone. not being able to endure the rain and advertise tor bids relative to thecold, the advent of which bad given New Ulm. As delegates to the Congressional have died. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. building of an arched stone bridge rise to gloomy prospects. Convention, which was held Farmers of Nicollet county contemplate across the Cottonwood river at J. at Mankato jesterday, the following building a better and straighter Gorres, who murdered his farmhand, Having puichased the New Ulm Pechtl's place. gentlemen were chosen by acclamation:—Isaac wagon-road than the one wnich now has succeeded in having his trial continued Foundrv and Machine Shops we would Gallagher of Sleepy Eye, till the November term of court. respectfully holicit the patronage of the Mr. Wenzel Tschoepl is building a leads to the Minnesota river bridge. O. M. OLSEN, Thomas Wilson and Gustav Nuessle of public. We aie prepared to°execute The city will assist them by furnishing At the late session at Redwood Falls, fine residence in the lower first ward, all kinds of machine repairing and devote of Springfield, H. J. Knudson of the evidence tended to show that his which will materially beautify that gravel and other necessaries. special attention to the manufacture Prairieville, Mathias Roeck ot Cottonwood, RUGGIfeT and APOTHECARY, victim, Rosenkranz, had been struck district. Mr. Tschoeple is the headmiller ot Gi ave Yard Fences, Gratings Rev. L. B. Nobis, the newly installed C. A. Hagberg, H. S. Kennedy and Castings. from beidnd, not with a pitch-fork in the New Ulm Roller Mill. DEALER IN minister of the Congregational Church, and S. D. Peterson of New Ulm, and Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, but with a heavier implement. preached an eloquent sermon to an attentive CHAS. LEOHHARLT and BRO. Mr. E. G. Pahl of the Empire Mill H. G. Spellbrink of Milford. Toilet Articles, Fancy and appreciative congregation NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Co. returned from an extended business DIED.—Malker Hippert, Monday af Goods, Stationery and The election of delegates over, the last Sunday. Mr. Nobis is a graduate Notice is hereby given by the Supervisors trip through Iowa and Nebraska last ternoon, quite suddenly of hemorrhage Musical Instruments. chair appointed a committee on resolutions, of the Chicago Seminary, and under his of the Town of Cottonwood for Friday. He reports that section as of the lungs. Deceased was afflicted Oils, Paints, Brushes, Varnishes and which drafted the following unreservedly the receival of bids relative to the building able guidance the congregation will no drenched with rain, similar to our own with consumption, and had been to adopted proclamation:— Glass. of an ar»hed stone-bridge, to span doubt prosper. districts. California to better his condition. He the Cottonwood at Jno. Pechtel's place. Resolved, that it is the sentiment of this Bids will be received up to one o'clock was the proprietor of the Chicago We notice in the "Champion for Physicians9 Prescriptions carefully convention that the present tariff, being Palmer Bros, received one hunddred P. M.. May 24th, 1888, at the house of prepared from pure and House, and up to the time ot his sudden Freedom and Right," a journal taking in some specifications too strino-ent, head of young stock at their yards in Jno. Pechtel. Specifications may befresh Drugs. *ai£u death, had been personally con a pronounced stand against prohibition, especially in those of direct importance seen in the office of the Town Clerk, this city yesterday and shipped the ducting his business. He leaves a wife Franz Schmelz. a communication from Mr. H. A Subiin to the farmers of the North-west, shall Agency for the celebrated Estey Organs same to Iowa directly. They advertise and three small children for whom we The Supervisors reserve the right to and Pianos. t©lia, which he tersely contemplates be reduced, but shall not experience for more, and farmers will find it reject any or all bids. heartily express our condolence. on the late speech of Hon. John J. such a reduction as will prove detrimental their interest to communicate with them. Please give me a call. A. GROEBKER, Ingalls against Voorhees, the Indiana to the interests of our industries DIED.—We are sorry to chronicle 2 Chairman. O. M. OLSEN, A pleasant surprise party was given hypocrite. Well is this age characterized and laborers. Meridian Block, New Ulm, Minn. the demise of Mrs. John F. Neumann, Grand Ball Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Beussmann last as one of "swollen pretenses, shallow Resolved, that we recognize which occurred last Saturday morning ^Friday evening on the occasion of Mrs. aristocracy and gilded vulgarity.'' with pride in Hon. John Lind an at 4.30 o'clock A. M. Deceased had ^B8ussmann's birthday. Many relatives AT honorable and faithful public servant, Now that our park has at last received been an invalid all winter and experienced and friends of the estimable lady were NEW DIRECT LACING and that we are most heartily in favor a sudden relapse last week. All just recognition at the hands of assembled and made the anniversary KID GLOVES, of his renomination and election. Resolved, the municipal authorities, would it not the physician's skill and the unceasing an event not soon to be forgotten. Penticost Monday, May 21, '88. that we recognize the untiring be well that the good work, so ably begun care of kind attendants could not stay The Republican city caucus, held at energy and exemplary ability displayed by beautifying and arranging the the tide of death. The estimable lady For sale by Admission 50 cts. Turner Hall last Friday evening, was by Hon. Knud Nelson. His clear and park so as to meet the wants of a public was well-known and beloved by many MRS. A. OLDING, well attended and resulted in the election common-sehse views as expressed on All are cordially invited. seeking out-door recreation, to en-relatives and friends, who feel her loss of the following delegates to thecourage the tariff entitlesJ him to our hearty our musicians, by offering keenly, but must hope that time may CHAS BALTBUSCH'S County Convention, held the next day. thanks. them satisfactory renumeration, to give assuage their grief. We express our AND DRESS TRIMMINGS, Knute Helling, Ed. Huebner, F. Burg, open air concerts? Let some one tend Resolved, that we recognize deepest sympathy for the afflicted. NEW ULM, MINN. C. W. A. Krook, George Boock and to this matter and receive the thanks of that the greatest debt this country SECOND GREAT The New Ulm Turnverein held a Emil Weschcke. The caucus was characterized the community. owes is its debt to the soldiers and sailors, C. Baltrusch DAY special meeting last Saturday evening by a spirit ot determination, whosg valor saved the Union. It The Democratic county convention, to complete arrangements and draft aand displayed confidence in the prospects is the most sacred debt, and we are in full programmes for the coming Turnfest. held at Sleepy Eye last Saturday, elected of the Republican party. Just received anew stock and full favor of the enactment of a liberal pension-law, T, E. Bowen, E. G. Pahl, F. Pfsender, As the Hermann Monument feast supply of not as a matter of charity, but Harmony in the Democratic camp SATURDAY, MAY 19, '88. J. C. Rudolph, C. Berg and P. will be celebrated at the same^time, the Dress Goods, as a matter of right and justice only. of the state! Ames says so, Doran says Geschwind as delegates to the St. Paul Sons of Hermann will work together Resolved, that the old-time copperheads, Satins sind 1000 so, Glenn says so, and in fact the flower convention, which convenes Friday. with the Turners to make the festivals the aiders and abettors of traitors Ginghams of Minnesota's Democracy speak of the grandest ever held in this city. On E. G. Pahl's name is to be presented as Yards Embroideries, Plain and during the dark days of the Rebellion, nothing else except harmony, knowing a candidate for delegate to St. Louis June the 24th a grand procession, headed Colored ranging in price from 1 who now pose before the people of the latest patterns. A fancy full well that it must be the one great from the second district. Cleveland's by B. Gruenenfelder's full band, as the defenders and saviors of the Union cent a yard to 30 cents. assortment of aim of its political bosses to be reconciled. and composed of Turn Societies and administration was lauded, and his and as the friends of the old soldiers, Come all and be convinced. And are they? Ames is now free-trade message complimented. No the Lodges of the O. D. H. S., will parade EMBROIDERIES, LADIES ^1 be denounced as unworthy of our respect, matched in a two week's glove contest resolutions in favor of any gubernatoral our streets and march to the monu UNDERWEAR, SILK and that we, remembering their doings, witn Michael Doran, to be fought out at candidate were passed. ment heights where the laying of the GLOVES AND MITTENS. view them with scorn and contempt. the old St. Louis depot, and still the corner-stone will-take place. Special Bargains in Be it further resolved, that this convention The peninsula was the scene of quite breezes from democratic county convenfondly heartily indorses the course of Hon. an exciting sport last Saturday. A Handkerchiefs and Dress Trimmings. The senior reporter of the Review, whisper: harmony, harmony, John Ingalls, who publicly in the Senate boat-club had been organized, and a while at Springfield last Monday, was harmony. G^feat 1Wgaiq$ every $attifday. of the United States exposed the record race inaugurated between some of the gratified to find the village in such a The Catholics of West Newton are BARGAIN DAY of D. W. Voorhees of Indiana. most agile members. The starting prospering condition, and congratulates PROBATE NOTICE. elebrating a mission-feast this week at point was the pontoon bridge, the the citizens on their enterprise made Among the delegates present at the State of Minnesota, Connty of Bro*»n J.ss. In their St. Georgius Church. Next Sunda}' course to be followed led around the injbehalf of local improvements. Numerous convention were the following gentlemen: probate Court Special Term, April 30th 1888 impressive services will be held on In the matter of the estate of William Boddm peninsula to a place opposite the cut, buildings are iu course of construction, deceased. the occasion of the dedication of a crucifix, the distance of which from the bridge amcng which the new market On reading andjfilmg the pef tion of Fnedenk.^ Sleepy Eye—Paul Jacobson, W. W. Boddm, administratrix of the estate of Wil.idiu which has been wrought for the was estimated at about three miles. of Mr. August Joehn. The same is Smith, J. J. Weber and E. E. Lockerby. Boddin deceased.repreFentmgamonKother thing* that she has fully administered said estate, and church by Mr. Ignatz Schwendinger Springfield—Oscar Eiickson, Gustav Gaetch was matched against about completed and will be occupied praying that a time and place be fixed for examining Clague. ISTezst SetfULrdsiy and his son Theodor. The sculptured and allowing her account of her administration, John Lilla and Julius Krause, both the latter part of this week. A new Lake Hanska—]ohn Mo. and for the assignment of the residue of said work, made entirely from native grown parties being in possession of flat-bottomed addition to the hotel of Mr. Lucas estate to heirs. 2 5 0 Milford—Paul Lehmann, Frank Ins ordered, that said acconnt be examined, wood and finished in the most able river boats. The latter rowers Feeker is under way. Business pin Sehlumpberger. PAIR Children^ Fancy and petition heard, by the Judge of this Court, on style, is a master-piece, and aside from Saturday theJ26th day of May A. 1888, at 10 were given the start by twenty-five feet, Linden—Clement Halverson, entitled spects are good and encourage Springfield Hose at 5 cts. a pair. o'clock a. m., at the Probate Office in said county. to two votes. the historical importance of the cross, and accomplished the feat in twenty people to exert themselves. Among And it is further ordered, that notice thereof be Prairieville H. G. Knudson, Lars given to all persots interested, by publishing a which would merit profound attention, Assorted sizes & colors. minutes, coming out ahead at a distance other improvements undertaken by the copy of this order for three successive weeks prior Kragh. the beauty of the work deserves recognition. to said day of hearing rn the New Ulm Kev.ew ,a ot nearly 200 feet. Considerable excitement village authorities is the construction Stark—Andrew Gilman. Call in early and get weekly nev, spaper, printed and published in the It certainly is a valuable City of New Ulm in said County, was displayed, and our sportingmen of three cisterns, the contract for which Albin—C. E. Armstrong:, B. ATmstrong. Dated at New Ulm. the Sotb. day of April &.D. the best selection. ~**1itirch-ornanient, and reflects credit on will no doubt complete thorough has been awarded to Mr. J. H. Schaumburg, 1888. Cottonwood—M. Roeek. By tLe Court. the sculptors. organization. Look out for next week's bargain. ERNST BRANDT. Now Ulm—Full Delegation. M24 S Judge of Probate. *j-f .u^r^Mf^i