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

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Dr. Rothenburgof Springfield tarried NEW ULM AMD VICINITY. Captain M. Rosskopf has been appointed Esrgs taken in exchange at market in the city yesterday. Chief of Police for the time being. prices for gouds, by Frank Kuetzing. Mr. Anton Schaefer of St. Paul is Travelers' Guide. See the Concert ad of the Concordia THE GREATEST BARGAIN paying a visit to friends in this city. Band in another column. EVER OFFERED. Miss Anna Achenberg of New Albany, Chas. Leonhardt and Brother have Four dozen of white unlaundered, Indiana is the guest of Mrs. Ottomeier. taken charge of the late C. Leonhardt's 1 LINEN SHIRTS, Double Back and ,, «, -, foundry works. See their new ad. Front, 50 cts. each, usually sold at One 5 Dollar. Come and take advantage of Born. To Mr. & Mrs. Theodore Mrs. Leary of Springfield "was the this offer and grand bargain, which we Mueller, a son. The Review sends its guest of Mr. & Mrs. John B. Schmid offer every day in the week. last Saturday. congratulations. *».,-* Theo. Crone. *'*$V Going East. Going West. Call in and see Kuetzing's all wool Jiuetzing has just received a fine line No. 14 ATTENTION FARMERS. 6:25 a, m. No. 1 Cashmere Shawls in all colors at SI. 00 4:10 a. m. of Dotted and Figured Swiss Lawns at I1J 4 10:30 a. m, 27 10:30 a.m. 20 each. I will trade and buy draft and other 12:01p.m. 25 low price. „„.? ,v-£jf 2:15 p. m. 22 %L 3:50 p.m. 3 5s35 p. m. horses and give vou good bargains. 2 10:00 p.m. 13 Miss Emily Schlumpberger is visiting 10:40 p.m. Mr. Luther Nichols, the' hardware N O N BREY. Nos. 1, 2 and 25 daily, All others daily her brother Alfred at the Mankato Normal merchant of Fairfax, paid us a welcome except Sunday. School. FOR RENT. -,.. *t:St*A call Mondayfternoon.:f^ ""K C. W. HEIDEMAK, Agent Farmers will find Hercuie, the famous A suite of rooms for living purposeS* Miss Helen George had the misfortune, Co. Atty. Somerville attended to full-blooded horse, at Mulvehill's may be rented over Brown County while riding over a rough country legal business here last Saturday. Bank. Enquire at Bank. Livery Barn ever Monday^ road, of being ejected from the buggy. Treasurer Albert Winkelmann, of Happily the lady was not hurt, sustaining STOCK WANTED. a Miss Anna Rudolph of St. Marys, Springfield, tarried in the city over Sunday. a few slight bruises only. Pa., is visiting with her uncle and aunt The undersigned want 100 three year ..-.,,. Mr. and Mrs. John C. Rudolph of this old steers, and are. prepared to tirade Mr. William Pfaender is in Chicago and buy good horses of any kind at. Supt. Velikanje will soon begin on city. to attend the session of the Nord Amerikanisher any time. PALMER BBOS., i\ his ^tour of school-inspection in the Mr. George P. Dietz was made happy Turnerbund, and will at the The Stock Dealers. country. by the arrival of a little daughter in his same time look after business connected Mr. P. Manderfeld and lady of Gibbon household on Penticost Sunday. George, with the Board ©f Public Works of paid their friends a pleasant visit we congratulate you this city./i V:\ v=" :v-v'^X last Sunday. A grand Penticost-ball took place at A week from to-day on May 30th, the Mr. and Mrs. H. von Essen of Le Joseph Gag's place in Cottonwood, militia, the Hecker Post No. 48 of the Sueur were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Monday evening and the many participants G. A. R. and other societies will celebrate M. Mueller last week. had an enjoyable time. Memorial '.Day, and impressive All comrades of Hecker Post' 2sTo. 48 services will be held at the cemeteries Gollnast's Northwestern Hotel has are urged to be present at 9 o'clock a. in this city. been painted in "far-speaking" colors, m. in Turner Hall on Memorial Day. and looms up conspicuously on the The Sons of Hermann of this city depot grounds. The Turn Verein park is being made have purchased the four acre piece,valued Hermann's Monument, ready for the coming festival, carpenters at $800. from Theo. Crone, upon Mr. Joseph Reiner, a prominent pattern-maker being busy in erecting platforms, which is situated the old distillery, the of Cincinnati, arrived in scaffolds and the like. Not till the monument, a well-executed cut of which graces this page, stands ruins of which will be placed in a condition the city last Thursday to attend his sister, out against the sky on the monument hights, will it be fully realized' of what "GREAT BABGA1JS." Mrs, G. Kuehnel, who is still seriously to withstand the weather and afford Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Page of Faribault, consequence its erection will be, ntt only to those, who were born in that country, ill. visitors a pleasing sight. and Mrs. Henry Hammer and where Hermann, the Deliverer of Germany from Roman bonds, exercised I'OO warranted, all linen Table his whole endeavors in behalf of independence, and who now call our own beloved children of Mountain Lake were the Napkins, plain or fringed, white or At last May takes pity on us and Messrs. J. M. Thompson, G. W. Somerville country their home, but also to all of us, who must recognize in our citizens colored at 10 cts. each, former price guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. Kiesling last sends us a warm spring day. This of German descent trustworthy and honorable members of a great and and L. G. Davis, Sleepy Eye week. 20 cts. Also 5 0 0 all linen Towels, with the preceding rain has coaxed the if H.strong Republic. It will be a lasting monument to the cause of liberty, and its M. C. Robertson, Springfield J, some of them a full yd. long fast erection, inaugurated by the Sons of Hermann of this city, and seconded by the ballets and flowers to appear and we Our machine men are being supplied Bowers, Redwood Falls B. F. Husten, many lodges throughout the United States, will be a lasting reminder of the fact, border and fringed. These will be may enjoy Spring for good. with machine necessaries. Jac Winona J. W. Seager, St. James CD. that those principles of liberty, which were first conceived by the ancient Teutons, sold at 19 cts. each, former price Klossner received a car-load of twine Emery, Minneapolis and A. M. Rutan, are still cherished in the hearts of their descendants, were they born under The last of our fish-stories. G. Kuehnel 35 and 38 cts. Call in early to get last Monday, and S. D. Peterson a car Germany's lifegiving sun or beneath the folds of our free American'banner. Madelia, are the attorneys from abroad caught in one of Jno. Neumann's the best Selection. The monument will be reared not in memory of one man, honorably as he load of wagons. nets at the Red Stone ferry last Thursday, attending court this week. must be remembered by his descendants, but in behalf of a cause which must be CHAS. BALTRUSUH'S twenty-four large sturgeons, Mr. Alfred Vogel, who just completed dear to all, who shun hypocrisy and corruptness. It will stand aloof, and will The fire at Mr. W. Goede's house last weighing together nearly 800fts.Theweek engender in" the heart of him, who gazes at its towering form, a firm resolution a business course at the St. Paul demonstrated that the fire company of living up to the principles, for which Hermann, that champion of liberty and largest one tipped the balance at 72 fts. College, has returned home and will needs a little more drilling, and righteousness, pledged his honor and life. THIRD GREAT enter upon the duties of book-keeper that the public in general is apt to imagine The sad news comes to us that Mr. On the twenty-fourth of June next the corner stone for the monument will be for his father. laid, and the local lodge of the Sons of Hermann have about completed preliminary itself the chief of the department. Waudrey, an old settler living north of arrangements, having held a meeting at the monument heights lastSuuday Now^that thejf avorable^weather has set Springfield, while tending to out-door The bail at Union Hall on Monday afternoon, when a full programme, which will be published later, was decided in it would be advisable that the officers work last Friday afternoon, suddenly evening was so well attended that stand upon. urge regular drills, when no doubt fell down dead. Having not been sick It may be of interest that we give a short description of the monument as it ing room was at a premium, but in SiTUBMY, 28, '08. a short time will be sufficient to have is intended to be built under the direction of Architect Julius Berndt, who before it is judged that deceased was spite of it the dancers managed to cir planned the entire structure. our fire-men fully prepared for prompt affected with paralysis of the heart. cle around. 5 0 0 The Monument heights, situated at the southwest limit of the citv, and in dispatch of their duties. close proximity to St. Alexander's Hospital and the Dr. Martin Luther"College, Now that the C. &. N. W. Ry. is The Sons of Hermann are gradually Yards Dress Goods, nearly all wool have been formed by nature into a beautiful park, irrigated by springs and dotted having ample means of conveying gravel, We are gratified to publish the following becoming enthusiastic and from all ap with numerous trees, conspicuous among them the knotty oak, the laurel of at 1 2 cts. a yd., formerly 30 cis. supreme court decision, relative it having three engines with their pearances the laying of the corner stone the Germans. No better place could have been selected for" the site of the monument, and Other Special Bargains. to the suit brought by Brown countv crew employed for that purpose, stationed and under the hands of the' local lodge great and note-worthy improvements for the monument will draw many are being made, and before long, when the laying of the corner'stone takes against the Winona & St. Peter Land at its depot here, why would it Come all and be convinced. visitors from abroad to our city. place,the whole grounds will greet the visitor in unrivaled beauty. Co.,from which will be seen that Judge not be opportune to fill up the low The monument itself will tower to a height of 116 feet from a base, built of O N O I A A N Our streets were made rather unsafe Webber's decision has been confirmed. grounds around the station? finely hewn Kasota stone, 41 feet square. Out of the latter stone the first story, St. Pauls Choir. Arminia. by a number of canines, which were The state of Minnesota, ex- rel., The if we may so call it, will be erected, and thus form a spacious hall 26 feet high It was our pleasant privilege, while being let loose by their trainer, a show' Winona & St. Peter Land Company, and 41 feet long, which will be used as a museum. It will be lit by three windows NE W UL STRING TRIO. attending the state convention at St. man, who gave an exhibition of their relator, vs. B. F. Webber, district judge in Gothic style, and entered by a great door-way. The four corners of this Paul, to meet with several prominent ninth judicial district, respondent. museum, as may be seen in the cut, protrude, and are crowned each by alion.cast skill at Union Hall last Saturday evening. Syllabus: As section 80, chapter 11, editors of the southwestern district, notably in white bronze. Upon the museum-roof rests a circular platform from which General Statutes, 1878, provides for the rise eight iron pillars, 2J feet in diameter and 30 feet high. They are surrounded Mr. F. W. Drake of the Blue Earth court which tries proceedings to enforce VOCAL & INSTRUMENTAL, All those, who would aid in decorating by a railing, within which a winding stair circles around a massive centrepillar, City Post, and Mr. H. J. Miller of the payment of taxes upon real estate to leading up through the copper covered cupola, which serves for an artroom the graves of soldiers and friends Rock County Herald. certify to this court a statement of facts and weapon depository. Upon this glittering cupola, surrounded by a circular i:- at§the— will confer a favor on the Hecker Post and its decision only, if, in its opinion, railing, the figure of Hermann the deliverer of Germany, stands out UNION HAIi, Married:—Yesterday evening, Miss by bringing flowers and other adornments the point is of great public importance against the skv. It will be cast in white bronze and serve as a land-mark for all Minnie Castor of this city to Mr. Paul to Turner Hail before noon on or likely to occur frequently, mandamus those, who will in the future come to New Ulm to witness a city, where freedom SATURDAY, MAI 26th, 1888. ,J of thought and freedom of action are ever recognized as a free people's inalien Frank of St. Paul, at the residence of will not lie to compel it to so certify. the 29th of May. able risrhts. Under the constitutional provision, section the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Mr. A. Scbell asserts that the sap 2, article 6, giving this court "appellate Zeller. The Review extends to che jurisdiction in all cases, both in Part I. from the box-elder, a tree found plentifully The spring term of the District Court Don't forget Kuetzing's Great Sale young couple, who will reside in S law and equity," the judgment which E 8 Chambers* for Brown County convened at the in our section, furnishes better of Linen Napkins and Towels next Sat Paul, its heartiest congratulations. finally determines the rights of the parties Concordia Band. flavored sugar and syrup than the maple. Court House yesterday Judge Webber urday. "'•',:. '••/•''-.^.'••"- 2. Hark! 'tis the Trumpet BeiiioL in a judicial proceeding is subject St. Pauls Choir. presiding. This is worthy of investigation by to review by this court, and if the statute The Concordia Band assisted by the 3. Variation on Popular Melody B. G. gives no other mode for bringing The following cases are oh the Calender. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. our sugar-farmers. St. Paulus Choir will give a grand con. N. U. String Trio. the record here, the writ of certiorari 4. Fruehlingsahnnng Mendelssohn. cert, vocal and instrumental at Union Mr. Gustav Ottomeyer, the head-clerk may issue. So it may issue upon a tax Arminia, Quartette: Miss A. Vogel, Miss L. CIVIL CASES. Hall next Saturday. As this is the first Limbach, Mr. E. Saner. A. F. JRcim. -j "••. G. A. 22, judgment if on an application the court in Kuetzing's New York Bazaar, is interested Partll. '?tr/"'s£ 1. Brown County vs. Winona & St. public appearance of the joint societies below declines to certify under the in behalf of the establishment Peter Land Co. Geo. W. Somerville Sparkling Rivulets Frankenfieli. The comrades of Hecker Post No. 48 statute. A writ of certiorari to the district it will be a chance for our citizens to Concordia Band. -i and Lind and Hagberg for Plff., John of a society, which shall haVe as its object will assemble at'their Hall on Monday 2. The Moonlight sleeps upon the lake, Hunter. court may be directed to the judge show their appreciation of the enterprise. M. Gilman for Deft. May 30th at 9 o'clock a. m. to participate*in the prevention of cruelty to animals. *—nia. of that court, where there is but one. 3. Anf dem See memorial exercises. Mendeleaohc 2. Brown County vs. Minnesota Land This is certainly a good plan Where a railroad company, to which f. St. Paula Choir. & Investment Co. Somerville & Lind By command of 4. Hondo lands are granted by the state to aid Mazas. and worthy of support. We heartily congratulate our esteemed & Hagberg for Plff., Dan Rohrer for N. U. String Trio. fy*t*&&&3[f> WM. PFAENDER, in the construction of its road, snch Deft, citizen Mr. E. G. JFahl, of democratic Part III. tf ''fh\VVi'M LOUIS SCHILLING, Commander. We had the good fortune to view Mr. lands to exempt from taxation until Adjutant 1. Home Again Frankenn«lfr C^'i belief, of having been honorablv 3. Brown County vs. E. F. Drake. "sold and conveyed," has sold the lands August Schell's park grounds, and Concordia Band ',/ "j^-, Sommerville and Lind & Hagberg for and received the consideration so that chosen as one of the second district delegates ATTENTION COMPANY A. I— were agreeably entertained by the worthy 3. TrioNro. 2 Mazap. \$' Plff., D. Rohrer for Deft. it retains no lien upon nor actual interest to the St Louis convention. N. U. String Tuo. '££. gentleman, who has spared neither All members of Co. A 2 Reg't. M. N. in them, though it retains the naked 4. Brown County vs. Winona & St. 8. Die Nachtigall Mendelssohn. *M His friends serenaded him last Saturday Arminia. time nor money in beautifying his property. legal title only as trustee for the purchaser, Peter R. R. Comp. Somerville and G. are urged to report at headquarters 4. Lerchengesang Mfcndel-sofca. evening, and a procession, headed it has "sold and conveyed" Lind & Hagberg for Plff.,, Wilson & His animal-park is worthy the St. Pauls Choir. at 8 o'clock a, m. May 30th to join in by the City Band, marched to Turner them within the meaning of the exempting Bowers for Defts.— (All 4 Tax cases.) Admission 25 cts. :j visit of all interested in such a matter, ranks of the procession on Memorial clause, following State vs. 5. Fairbanks, Morse & Co. vs. S. D. Hall, where the honored Democrat had Doors open at 7:30. Concert liegiea J) and a few hours pleasantly spent in the Day. Winona & St. Peter Ry. Co., 21 Minn. Peterson. Morphy & Gilbert for Plf&„ at 8 o'clock promptly. 3 a sumptinous banquet spread before wellkept garden, which will be graced 472. In such case the effect in this Jos. A. Eckstein for Deft. The above programme is subject to )V, his guests. Speeches were held and particular of the contract and the NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS by a new and novel fountain, will be 6. Milwaukee Harvester Co. vs. Peter change without further notice, enthusiasm was not wanting. status of the lands as to taxability gladly remembered. Roland. A. M. Rutan for Plffs., Notice is hereby given that the Supervisors are not affected by the fact that a controversy Lind & Hagberg for Deft. New Ulm Foundry We took special pains to examine into of the town of Milford, County of between the parties to the contract, A coronor's inquest was held at St. 7. Wenzel Tauer vs. Winona & St Brown, State of Minnesota will meet at the survey made by the corps of engineers as to the quantity and specific Alexander's Hospital last Saturday Peter Land Co. and George Rewitzer. the house of Nic. Arbes in said town on tracts sold by it arose and had to be in behalf of the contemplated Jos. A. Eckstein for Plff., Geo. W. the 4th day of June 1888 at 1 o'clock p. over the remains of Wenzel Martinka, settled by the judgment of a court. St P. N. U. & S. W. Ry., and are MACHINE SHOP. Somerville for Deft. Rewitzer. m. for the purpose of letting the contract who came to such an uutimely end at The statute of limitations does not apply pleased to find that the work is vigorously for the erection of a stone bridge. proceedings to enforce payment of 8. Guttorm Thordson vs. N. U. Roller the shooting affair of last week. The material will be furnished on the pursued. The survey began at the Mill Co, Lind & Hagberg for PlfE, taxes. Taxes for several years regularly CHAS. LEONHARDT & BR0., Props. The jury was sworn by Dr. T. R. ground. For plans and specification Jos. A. Eckstein for Deft. assessed and levied and delinquent, Nicollet county side of the Minnesota inquire of the Supervisors on or before & Corner Centre and Front Str., Humphrey, the county coroner, and after but omitted from the delinquent lists 9. E. St. Julien Cox vs. Alexander river, on a tract of bottom-land owned above specified time. The contract will receiving the testimony of the witnesses, for the proper years, filed with the NEW ULM, -, 1 if. Berghold. Cox for Plff., Lind & Hag- be let to the lowest bidder and the said MEN by Mr. F. Fritsche, and following a 4 clerk of the court, may be included in berg for Deft. rendered a verdict to the effect Having purchased the !Ne\v Ulm Supervisors reserve the right to reject northerly course, enters the ravine immediately such delinquent list for a subsequent 11. F. H. Dykman vs. Philip Youngman, Foundry and Machine shops we would all bids. that the deceased came to his death by east of that gentleman's orchard year. The decision of the court below Lena Youngman and Wilhelmine respectfully solicit the patronage of the By order of the Town Board of Sup's. a bullet,shot by either Marshal Winkleman is affirmed. GILFILLAN, C. J. grounds. It leads through the Trebesch. Thompson for Plff., Davis public We are prepared to execute Louis SPELBRINK, Clerk. The controversy in the above case or Jacob Loesch, who will have a for Defts. all kinds of machine repairing :md devote ravine, up and across the creek, which arose in proceedings to enforce payment hearing before the grand jury in session special attention to the manufacture NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. 12. Dodson, Fischer & Brookmann wends its way through the entire length of taxes on real estate in Brown of Grave Yard Fences, Gratings this week. vs. the same defendants named in foregoing Notice is hereby given by the Supervisors of the gully, and haying followed a due county. The defendant, owner of certain and Castings. case. Same Attorneys also. of the Town of Cottonwood for lands embraced in the proceedings north-east direction for over a mile, A number of instructors, who follow 13. William F. Edwards, administrator, the receival of bids relative to the building appeared, answered and defended CHAS. LEONHARDT & BKO. finally heads toward the north side of their vocation in the country schools vs, Winona & St. Peter R. R. Co. of an arched stone-bridge, at Jno. against the taxes appearing in „the delinquent the hill-slope, which it gradually ascends near Jfew Ulrn, held a meeting last Thompson and Lind & Hagberg f#r Pechtel'splace. }"jBids list upon those lands. After Plff., Wilson & Bowers for Deft. will be received up to one o'clock up to Mr. Simmet's farm. The Saturday afternoon at the Clear Lake the court below bad decided against P. M., May 24th, 1888, at the house of 14. Wast Buford & Burrell Co", "vs. the defense thus made, the defendant Schoolhouse in Sigel, to discuss the advisability grade is one comparatively easy of ascent, /WIOLACREAM Jno. Pechtel. Specifications may be applied to the judge of that court to M. A. Anstett Thompson for Pffs., and the new road will in time run of a Teachers' Association, seen in the office of the Town Clerk, Somerville for Deft. certify the proceedings to this court THIS preparation,withont through a most picturesque landscape. which ivould have as its object the promotion Franz Schmelz. under the statute and he declined. The 15. Empire Mill Co. vs. George Metzen. P/S^^Se injury,removesFreck- of mutual benefit. Mr. Frank The Supervisors reserve the right to defendant thereupon applied to this However inconveniently it will affect Lind & Hagberg for Plffs.* W A les, Liver-Moles, Pim- reject any or all bids. court for a writ of mandamus requiring H. Schlumpberger presided and urged ples, Black-Heads, Sunburn and Mr. Fritsche to have a railway constructed CRIMINAL CASES. him to so certify the proceedings. s~-* V,A GROEBNER,,- 1. State of Minnesota vs. Engelbert Tan. A few applications will render the that measures be taken for permanent through the heart of his model farm, :. 2 ,' \~f\ Chairman. Upon an order to show cause why the most stubbornly red skin soft, smooth and Johnson. Somerville for the°State, organization. It was finally decided that gentleman most willingly offers all writ should not issue this court holds white. Viola Cream is not a paint or Thompson for the Deft. that a meeting for this purpose shall be NOTICE. powdertocoverdefects, but a remedytocoze. aid in his power, hoping, as do our citizens that it could not. The defendant thereupon 2. State of Minnesota vsV Louis It is superior to all other- preparations, held at the Court House in this city on sued out the writ of certiorari. that the new road will be of paramount Gluth. Somerville for State. The New Ulm Creamery Co. buys is guaranteed to give satisfaction. Atdn^gista On its return a motion to quash it was June 2nd next. All teachers are invited The cases of the State vs. John and pays the highest market price in importance to the further and or mailed for 50 cents. Prepared bw made on the ground it will not lie in Groebner, Babtist Sturm, Chas. Winklenaann Cash for Butter and Eggs in the basement and should take an active interest G. C, BITTNER Sc OOi more rapid development of our now such cases. The motion to quash was and Jacob Loesch are before the of Kiesling's block, corner Minnesota TOLEDO, OHIO. thriving city. ,.,,„». the measure.- _,._.,. ^.^ _. .,., denied. ..„*.-, Graud Jurv. „.„...., and Center Streets. Forfsale at C. Weschcke's Drug Store mm