New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
May 30, 1888 · Page 4 of 8
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Mr. M. Mullen was in St. Peter last Mr. F. Zeller of St Paul is visiting NEW ULM AND VICINIT? Messrs. J. C. Peterson and Hans Having been requested by some ol Eargs taken in exchange at marke week, Thursday. with his parents. Clausen of Golden Gate were welcome prices for go«tls. bv Frank Kuetzing. our readers to publish a list of the officers visitors at our office-yesterdav. Farmers report youDg grain as in a Next Saturday lay in a lot of 10 ct. Travelers' Guide. and privates of the former Co. A, THE GREATEST BARGAINS healthy condition. handkerchiefs 4 cts. each at Kuetzing's. State Militia, commanded by Captain EVER OFFERED. Just thinkjarge size (line 30) colored Mr. John F. Burns of Springfield Chas. Roos, we in this issue present the Mrs. Jos. Bobleter having received Pearl Buttons next Saturday, lOets. a Eiffht dozenfoff white, unlaundered, called at the Review office yesterday. names of the brave soldiers, who did the sad news of Mr. Jos. Schneider's doz. at Kuetzings,worth 35 cts. LINEN SHIRTS, Double Back and actice service in the revolutionary days death, left St. Paul and arrived here Front 50 cts. each, usually sold at One Black Satin Parasols, lined in Red or of '62. MEMORIAL BAY. Dollar. Come and take advantage of yesterday. W&sm Blue, only $1.20 each at Kuetzing's. this offer and grand bargain, whicb~Twe OFFICERS. Henry Stollman, a student at the Dr. offer every day in the week. W^% Wiqoiia&fitPete* $ Mr. William Doehne has returned Charles Roos To-day Captain. commemorated under the Martin Luther Seminary in this city, Theo. Crone. John Hauenstein" home from Ann Arbor, Michigan ,* 1st Lieutenant auspices of Hecker Post No. 48. while practicing at the horizontal bars, Going East. John Spenner Going West. 2nd Chas. Baltrusch offers something new he following Programme will be executed. NOTICE. fell and dislocated his right ankle. George Jacobs JFo.14 6 25a,m 1st Sergeant. No 1 4:10 a. m. this week on his bargain-day it will be John Doster Assembly for procession meets 2 7 10 30 a. 2nd The New Ulm Creamery Co. buys Eibner's Fruit Headquarters are 25 2 15 p. m. f" 4 10-30 a.m. Adolph Seiter to your interest to see him. at 9 a. m. at Turner HalL Procession 3rd and pays the highest market price in 3 5:85 p.m. 2 0 1 2 01 p. m. stocked with the finest of Bananas, John Nun 4th Cash for Butter and Eggs in the basement 22 3 50 m. 13 10 40 p. m. starts at 9.30 and proceeding through At Turner Hall next Sunday the Active Wm. Hummel 2 and02p.daily. 10 0 m. Lemons, Berries, Confectionery and Nos. 1, 2 5 All others daily 5th of Riesling's block, corner Minnesota the city, will visit the Cemetery, where Peter Gropper except Sunday. Turners will present interesting everything sweet and yet sweeter. ||Cjj 1st Corporal. and Center Streets. Fnedrich Immel impressive services will be held. 2nd C. W. HEIDEMAN, Agent. gymnastic exercises. C. H. Hornburg has prepared for William Peterman Orations in both English and German 3rd ATTENTION FARMERS. To-morrow, May 31st, is the last day the season's trade, and announces his Charles C. Brandt 4th „. Ice-cream will daily be served by W. will be delivered, music, and songs bv I will trade and buy draft and other on which to pay real estate taxes after Hermann Herrendoerfer 5th bargains, which will be interesting to I EibnerMr. the scholars of the Public Schools and horses and give vou good bargains. Julius Panse f%f|ffi!6thf' that date 10 per cent, penalty will be everybody. See what he has to say. ANTON BRET. Adolph Schell of Tracy was in the mixed choir of the N. U. T. V. will Anton Sonnen iSfi!Si 7 added to the amount due. in Ufct The Concordia Band, which will take Paul Magnus lrl^jil§?8tb be rendered. the city last Friday. 3 FOR RENT. Fridrich Meile Rev. Berghold and R. Pfefferle were Musician. part in the Memotial Day procession, All citizens are requested ft mee| atRobert Col. W. Pfaender returned from Chicago Nagel A suite of rooms for living purposes at St. Paul last Monday to attend a was out last Sunday in a promenade the hall promptly. last Saturday. Duval6 may be rented over Brown County August j*#| Wagoner. real estate law suit which they where exercise. Mr Louis Vogel guided them •&*? Bank. Enquire at Bank. Mr. W. Gieseke of Sleepy Eye wasas PRIVATES.5 successful in settling, ^-fo [OFFICIAL.] m^mm drum-major. in the city a few days this week. Alnrecht. Hermann Lauterbacht City Council Proceedings. Mich. STOCK WANTED Fred Lehmann of Milford has been The Fire-department took advantage Alvin, William Milius, Charles The premium list of the Brown Co. Appel, Henry *v taken quite ill and is confined in the St The undersigned want 100 three vear of the lull in the rain-storm.last Sunday Meyer, Adam Ag'l. Soc. will be issued in a few days. Ammon, Lorenoe old steers, and art. prepared to trade Alexander's Hospital. However his recovery, Special session of the Citv Council Mueller, Leons morning, and turned out for a three Bobleter, John and buy good horses of anv kind at called by the Mayor, held May 26th A. Magnus, Conrad we are glad to say, will be a Miss Maggie Mulvehill of S Peter is hour's practice, which proved rather Barbier, Jacob D. 1888. any time. PALMER BROS., Masepust, Franz HI visiting with her brother Mr. T. Mulvehill. question of a short time only.j, „, severe but nevertheless beneficial. Bushe, The Stock Dealers, All members present except Councilor Maier, Henry Brust Jacob Frank. President Rudolph in the Meyer. Edward Frank Kuetzing believes that advertising CHAS. BALTMMsi Misses Sophie and Minnie, daughters Clausen, August chair. Pfenninger, Jacob John C. Zieske and Marshal Green pays. His business, wnich is of Cletus Epple of West Newton, and Cirke, Charles The Mayor being present stated that Pfeiffer, George of Sleepy Eye payed us a pleasant visit Doebereiner, John daily assuming greater dimensions, Miss Sophie Brueckner have gone to this meeting was called by him for the Pfeiffer, Jost Duval, Franz last Wednesday. purpose of obtaining the views of the Pelier, George proves this. To-day he is in the field Manitowoc, Wisconsin, to enter the Efflinger, Ferdinand FOURTH GREAT council as to whether it was proper to Peller, John monastery there. with greater bargains than ever before °u friend J. J. Ray of Springfield Eckstein, Henrv retain Marshal Winkelman and Policeman Puengel, Ferdinand see his announcements. $ a id the County officials a visit last Flick, Jacob *Y Married. Miss Mary Drexler of Cottonwood Loesch in Office, both having Palmer, Alvis Flick, Edmund Monday. been connected in the shooting affair of Psuser, William to Mr. Paul Elinkhammer of Geo. Palmer of West Newton, while Frank, William May 16th. Quense, August Mrs. Alma Helmes of St. Paul is visiting Sigel were united in wedlock by Rev. Fischerhauer, John shooting gophers, met with a serious accident Rudolph, John C. They were first suspended from service with her mother, Mrs. H. Seiter, Berghold, yesterday. The Review Forster, Fried., sr. SATURDAY, JDHE 2, '88. last Monday afternoon. While Schmidt Nicolaus and on May 26th the Mayor reinstated Forster, Fried., jr. and will remain here during the summer. wishes the young couple all that is Scheible, Christian firing the gun some powder flew in his them, that since then, expressions Graf, Henry Scheible, John good. of dissatisfaction on part of citizens DRES S GOOD S DRES S GOOD S eye, injuring it severely and causing intense Graf, John Scheible, Quirin were made, which caused him to postpone DRESS GOODS. inflammation. Dr. Strickler has Gommel, Friedrich The surveyors on the new road have Col. Joseph Bobleter agreeably surprised Spelbrink,Christ sr. the reinstatement until he could Gutschow, Soachim the sufterer in charge. SOLD AT COST. his many friends by arriving in Spelbrink, Christ,jr. laid in wagon loads of provisions, and hear the opinion of the Council. Gapman, John Scheuffler, Otto The Chair wanted the Mayor, first to have pitched their tents twenty five the city last Monday morning. He From a whole nickle to a whole Gebser, William Not since many days has it been our Schumacher, Chas. express his opinion, and if that was in looks hale and hearty and is pleased to dollar. miles from this city on the bluffs. Held, Albert privilege to attend as ably a conducted Simon, David favor of discharging the said officers, Held, Friedrich have found such a welcome in his old Seiter, August^ Cheap and good, and as enjoyable a concert as the one he, the Mayor, so to make his request The new iron bridge, spanning the Hammer, Henry Soehlor Charles and still beloved home. and complaint. A direct move would given last Saturday evening at Union Minnesota river, was completed yesterday, Simple and elegant. Hausbing. Charles Stocker, Joseph be submitted to a vote, otherwise there Hall, Henle, Athanasious and we are at last in possession of Rev. J. C. Albrecht has returned Sehlumpberger, Kuetzing's was nothing before the Council to act Haag, Frank The large audience present was giv safe and easy communication with Nicollet Sear, Conrad from Mankato last Monday, where he upon Hein, August Toberer, John en a rare treat, and especially so by the county. had been to make arrangements for the After along deliberation the Mayor (Ieinebach, Ben. Vill, Otto Arminia Quartette, vocal, consisting of finally replied that he would be in favor annual session of the Synodal Corporation, Hansing, Charles Mrs. Gottlieb Doberenz of lower Minnesota Westphal August of cancelling the reinstatement and desired Miss A. Vogel, Miss L. Limbach, Mr. Hauenstein, Weig. which convenes at that city from Wiedeman, John St. swallowed some liquid blue that the Council should by vote Ips, John E. Sauer and Prof. Reim. The rendition Winkelman, Wm. the 27th of June to July 3d. express their views. by mistake, but, receiving prompt medical Jacobs, Charles Wesel, Carl of music by the New Ulm String Whereupon by a full vote it was decided aid, recovered without experiencing Kirchstem, Julius School-district No. 3 of Town Cottonwood Wehrs, Theodor BARGAIN DAY Trio, consisting of Professors Burk, that the said reinstatement should Kiesling, Hermann serious consequence. Werns, Alois will hold its annual picnic at not be cancelled, thereby leaving said Luebkert and Reim, was exceptionally Euehnel, Gottsius Zeller, Conrad Peter Gag's grove on the 17th of Winklemann and Loesch officers. The G. M. E. Church at Sleepy Eye, Leibold. Peter F. pleasing, and are we not saying too Zurburg, August N Sa.t\ircia,3r June. On that occasion, which will Whereupon the Council adjourned. jjfeev. F. Fritze, Pastor, is being entirely much if we state that it was above criticism. Friedrich Gommel Quart. MasterSergt. Attest: JOHN C. RUDOLPH, undoubtedly he an enjoyable one, the ^renovated. An addition, 24x24 feet has Loo SCHILLING, Pres. of Council. •TUXSIJii aaxcau John C. Rudolph Sergeant Major. Cottonwood Band, under the leadership been built to it, and communicates with The S Paulus Choir merited applause, Clerk. of Mr. Andrew J. Domeier, will furnish "S GREAT BARGAINS." Approved May 20th. 1888. the main building by means of foldingdoors. as did the Concordia Band, Strawberries, cb, juicy and choice, the music. 350 doz. Fancy Bordered and which, considering the limited time of C. WBSCHCKE, at Eibner's. Ma^or Plain White Handkerchiefs at 4 its existence, gives promise of eventual Mr. Albert Behnke, the operator at The supreme court of this state has perfection. We hope to witness an cts. each. Remember these are* Milford Items. this station, was elected as a delegate rendered a dicision to the effect that NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. early repetition of this musical treat. not our regular 5 ct. goods, but to represent Waseca District No. 7 at street sprinkling is a public improvement worth 8 to 10 cts. each. Also a the annual meeting of the National Order in the same sense that building —Hay is at a premium and water at NOTICE TO THEPCBLIC District Court. Pearl1 Small Lot of 150 doz. large a discount of Telegraphers, which will be held pavements and sidewalks is, and that Dress Buttons in Colors, only 10 The Spring term of the DistrictCourt -—Wheat is 72 cts. at Essig and receipts in (Indianapolis from the 20th to the city councils can levy taxes to pay for I would invite all in need of refrigerators are light in comparison with last cts. a dozen, never before bought for Brown County adjourned last Thursday and ice-boxes to examine my manufactures, 24th of June, inclusive. sprinkling streets in the same manner week. which are very cheap and after a three days session. Of the for less than 35 cts. Callf it does for other street improvements— if Mr. Adalbert Eriegar, more generalknown as good as anv made. —Mr. Jos. Frank is erecting a large as they will sell fast. 14 civil cases on the Calendar only one, at so much per front foot by his many friends as 4Tur- and substantial grainery in this town. C. F. HELD. Guttorm Thordson vs. New Ulm Roller Don't buy ribbons until yoogjp£r jfltoer Onkel," who died at Chicago, while —Mr. D. Haeberle has a crew of carpenters Wm. Seeger, one of the founders of Mill Co., was tried by a jury, which FOR RENT. have week.seen our Great Bargain nextfe5* at work putting up a large barn. present at that place as delegate to the New Ulm, died of dropsy in St. Paul, brought in a verdict in favor of plaintiff A convenient residence, with a wellkept The building is well under way. Turner Hall Bundes Turner Tagsatzung, was ac-May 23d, at the age of seventy-eight. for $2C2.82. The tax cases and some garden under cultivation, and —Mr. Nicolaus Losleben of our neighboring cording to his wishes, cremated at the He was born in Lauenburg, other improvements, situated on the other law cases will be tried at an adjourned town of Home will build a new corner of Broadwav and 5 St North, is Cincinnati Crematorium. Germany came to America in 1852 and term, which will be held June residence on his farm this season. for rent. Enquire"of SUNDAY JUNE 3.1888. a few years later settled in Minnesota 11th. The actions against Engelbert —The next Democratic County Conought The Eagle Mill Co., in addition to HERMANN VOGELPOHL. mo-vention to bring our Milford where he became one of the founders of Johnson and Louis Guth were on enlarging the mill capacity to 500 barrels GYMNASTIC Democrats out in better shape than on this city. In 1867 he was appointed a AUCTION! AUCTION tion of the prosecuting attorney, dismissed. per day, will build anew elevator the last occasion. deputy state treasurer, and in 1871 The Grand Jury found no indictments with about 40,000 bushels capacity and Twenty Heads Shorthorn Cattle from —Messrs. August Schwartz and Conrad elected state treasurer for one term. against B. Sturm and J. 1 to 3 years old, graded as Full-blood, a ware-house 25x59 feet, which will Moll, two bonanza farmers of the Three-quarter and Seven-eighth. In 1862 he enlisted as a soldier at St. Groebner, and they were released from town of Home, left for Washington take the plactyof the old engine house, As fine Stock as shown in this State, Peter, and served as a member of Co. Territory a week ago last Monday. custody. Chas. Winkelman and Jacob torn down, kteji mill will be shut down among them thoroughbred Cows, highgrade They will take a good look at the country D. of the 9th Minnesota regiment Mr. Loesch were indicted for manslaughter and improvements commenced about Heifers with Calves. and if it proves to be just what they in the first degree. They will have Seeger was well-known all over the A Pedigree will be furnished. ijune 18th. are looking for they will settle down. state. their trials at the fall term of Court Sale takes place at Union House —The school children of dist. No. 8 Dr. A. Marden, C. W. H. Heideman, Yards at 11 o'clock a. m. June 5th. Given by the Active Turners oL until then they are released under bail this town will picnic at John Krueger's We have till now hesitated to make E. Brandt, H. A. Roth, J. Klossner Jr., Terms: One year's time with note the Turnverein. After the exhibt of $2500 each. place next Sunday. Miss Helen Geo rge at 7 per cent, interest and good security. H. A. Subilla Jr., and Chas. Hauenstein, explicit mention of the Martinka shooting was in charge of the school for the last tion there will be a^f Ed H. Huebner passed his attorney's If unfavorable weather, sale takes affair, simply because it was against members of Charity Lodge No. two years. Grand BalL place next day. examination and was admitted to the 98. A. F. & A. M., went to St. Peter our puncipJes to call undue notice to C. Stuebe. bar. sensational happenings. We were confident last Thursday to attend the funeral of West Newton Gleanings. Carsten Carstensen. Tobias Tennesen that the matter, deplorable as it James H, Snyder, one of the most prominent NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. and Chas. F. Johnson took out their of S Peter's old citizens. was, would receive that treatment by —Crops in this vicinity are looking Notice is hereby given that the Supervisors full citizens' papers. the authorities which it necessitated, very prosperous at present and everything All are cordially invited to attend/ of the town of Milford, County of An accident, which might have is booming. Jotfcinscs. but in view of the action of the City Brown, State of Minnesota will meet at turned out more seriously, befell Hans, —We are glad to state that our old tss i9tj Council, the proceedings of which are the house of Nic. Arbes in said town on 5 the son of Mr. Ole Yorgenson of Linden, friend John Marti is up from S Paul I the 4th day of June 1888 at 1 o'clock p. published elsewhere, and which are too He pleaded his case eloquently before FEST on a visit John is the same old boy as last week. While the boy was repairing m. for the purpose of letting the contract harshly criticized by some, we can not usual, not stuck up as some of our boys his attentive friends. His cow had the for the erection of a stone bridge. a revolver, the same unloaded and but express our opinion, fairly and unqualifiedly. who spent a few months at some large The material will be furnished on the privilege, he claimed, to be tied in its $ he bUl of a No. 32 cartridge, penetrating town. \n ground. For plans and specification own yard, no matter whether a fence a pocket-book in the pocket, imbedded inquire of the Supervisors on or before —George Zitzmann already has the We were exceedingly sorry to observe guarded it or not. His friends laughed, itself in the upper leg, causing a above specified time. The contract will lumber on the grounds for anew house that many of our citizens viewing be let to the lowest bidder and the said his heart gave way, and with a last flesh-wound, which is not dangerous. to be built immediately. 12 of our the matter in a light, altogether too Supervisors reserve the right to reject farmers assisted him in hauling it from look at the merciless spectators he hurried of serious, were led to make expressions all bids. We are indebted to Rev. F. Preine Gibbon. far away. The Minnesota lay —Our Collegian C. Arharfc has returned uncomplimentary to the Hon. City By order of the Town Board of Sup's. for an account of the Second Annual calm and placid. "Hither will I go to THE MINNESOTA home from G. A. College at St. Loos SPELBRINK, Clerk. Council, who did not deserve such rude Sunday School Convention, of the cool my fevered brow," he said, and Peter. TURKTBEZIRK criticism. Southern Minnesota District, which was Going West. —Mr. F. Rieke and wife and several jumping into a boat, seized the oars That body acted precisely according The general interest that has been held in the G. M. E. Church of Lafayette, others visited the S. S. Convention at and with frantic efforts paddled and will be held at taken in the opening of the Montana to law, which it is'ever their duty to Lafayette the past week. Nicollet Co., under the presidency paddled. Exhausted ho sinks back, Indian Reservations is shown by the —The farmers here are greatly annoyed do, and in reinstating the policemen of Rev. H. Boettcher. The convention, dreaming that he was far away from large numbers of people who have already with the gophers, which are taking did but that whichkwas their power and which proved a very profitable gone to Great Falls to investigate heartless men, and falls asleep. the corn out of fields. Some land njrht to do. ^JM M, 23rd and 24tk the mineral and agricultural resources one, was attended by forty-three members an be seen where one third and sometimes Now comes a fisherman, who spies &£ of that wonderful country. The low But considering the manifestations one half of the corn is thus taken and sixteen congregations were the boat ashcre. He wakes the sleeper excursion rate announced pj C. H. away. and wishes of many of our citizens, who, ^Reduced rates on all railroads epresented by their pastor. Mankato, from his blissful dream and wakes him Warren, Gen. Pass. Agent of the St. —As we understand, Tuesday last during that time. "c regarded the action of the Council as ileepj Eye, Springfieid, Redwood Falls Paul, Minneapolis & Manitoba Railway, to an understanding of the fact that he witnessed quite a law-suit between two contrary in the extreme to their demands, makes the expense of exploring Ridgley parties before Justice E. Lippman and other towns sent delegates, all of had rowed fully a half-hour, thinking Baltrusch it would probably have been further particulars will be given this country merely nominal, and wm whom took an active part in the meeting. to be far away from shore, while plainly undoubtedly result in a still larger next time. wiser on the part of the Council|to have he had never cast loose. A consternated number following. Jul3 acceded to such a wish. It would certainly, Just receired anew stock and full WJ3W3^Sse^^^s, look, a flushing face he pulls his Died, Mr. Joseph Schneider, of apoplexy.last viewed, if we may say so, from Excursion Mates. ,4 supply of %. Monday forenoon. Deceased, hat over his eyes and stealeth home .ff| tourist*3§W* .# a humane standpoint have been only A very complete list of round Z) ress aged 48, was an old resident of this city, -m&i Somebedy mast have had the "blues." trip rates and routes to western points just to cancel the reinstatement and to and born in Schneidheim in Wuertemberg, |||V: S a in a for 1888, has just been issued for free hereby reestablish.peace. While promenading our principal Germany. He came to Minnesota distribution, by C. H. WARREN, Gen. THIS preparation.withnnt streets we now and then noticed that The matter has already attainedsuch C3-inglia.nas Pass. Agent, S P. M. & M. Rv., St. in 1861, taking an active part in the & inJury,r«novesFr«ck^-*cui* the side-walk showed lovely blue spots, proportions as will in the end prove injurious Paul, Minn. Jy6 lea, Liver-Molea, Pimples, Indian troubles, and was one of our of the latest patterns. A fency to the good name of our citr, and investigating, we finally encountered Black-Heade, Sunburn and Go West. early and esteemed citizens. He leaves Tan. A few applications will render the and in view of this-fact let it be our a slipper-clad human, vending assortment of most stubbornly red skin soft, amooth and No portion of the United States to-day a wife and seven children in comfortable privilege to caution the citizens a£ to bottled washing-Dlue, and advertising EMBROIDERIES, LADIES white. Viola Cream is not a paint or offers as many opportunities for making circumstances.* The bereaved further proceedings, and to request his ware as above indicated. powdertocoverdefects, but a remedyto cure. money as can be found at Great Falls, UNDERWEAR, SILK have our heartfelt sympathy. The fu2&&A1 It la superior to all other preparations, and Mont, and on the reservation just our City Council to reconsider their One of the most active advocates of is guaranteed to give satis&ction. At drag, GLOVES AND MITTENS. takes place at 2 p. m.^this aftertoon opened, in business, mining, stock-raising action. gists or mailed for 60 cents. Prepared by prohibition is probably the philloxera, or farming. Rates, maps and particulars under the auspices of the United Special Bargains in Further suggestions we have not to I N E &>Tbo£ will be furnished by C. H. that pestiverous insect which is destroying Workingmens' lodge. All members of g.<p></p>Handkerchief and Dress Trimmings offer, as we feel confident that proper TOUKDO, OHIO. WARREN, Gen. Pass. Agent„, SU P.. jr the vine-yards of France. this society are requested to attend. 0 For sale at C. W eacheke's Drug Store and just measures will be taken* fgi & M. Ry., St jfaul, Minn. eow Jy4 Qtfeat IBar'gaiijs' every $atatfday.