New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
June 6, 1888 · Page 4 of 8
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1 NEW ULM AND VICINITY. P. McHale, the telegraph operator, lb air Attractions^ Miss R. Vogelpohl and Miss Emma When a pair of red lips are upturned to your own Strawberries neb? juicy and choice, A was in St. Paul last Sunday. Laudenschlager are on a month's visit at iabntr's. With no one to gossip about it, tL Do yon pray lor endurance to let thexnlaJone* in St. Paul. Travelers' Guide. Active pieparations areAbeing made The city council held its regular Eggs taken in exchange at market Will, mebby you can—but I doubt it prices for goods, b\ Irank Kuetzmg* Mr. Chas H. Loomis and family of on the part of the local secretary of the monthly session last evening. When a slv little hand you're permitted to seize Allegan County, Michigan, are visiting Brown Co. Ag'I Soc, C. W. H." Heideman, Witha\elrety softness about it, Friederich Gronke, an old man, died NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. with Mr. and Mrs. S. A. George^ in behalf of the next County fair, Do you thin kyou can drop it with never a squeeze* last week and was buried on Wednesday. which promises to eclipse alf preceding Well, mebby you can—bnt I doubt it. The high wind of last Monday blew I NOTICE. exhibitions. When a tapering waist is reach of your arm, over the high climbing-scaffold erected An old lady, whose name we could With a wonderfoul plumpness about it, One of the attractions, which will be A first class Organ, quite new is for in Turner Hall Park. Do you argue the point 'twixt the good and the not learn, died at the hospital last Tuesday. sale cheap. Inquire at S%T VYi^o^ & St. f^tetf S f( especially interesting to our farmers, harm* Ladies don't miss the chance of PROF. G. will be the exhibition of wheat from Well, mebby you can—but I doubt it. on Broadwayjopposite Pfaender's Res. Kuetzing's great Ribbon sale next Saturday, Going East, Going West. every state and territory in the union. Mr. John Albert of Springfield was And if by these tncks you should capture a heart No. 14 6 25 a, jy am No. 1 NOTICE TOTHEPflBLiqT 4*10 a. Imagine this opportunity of becoming With a womanly sweetness about it, in the city yesterday, assisting C. Stuebe 4 10 30a m, 27 10 30 a. Will you guard it and keep it and act the good part* 20 12 01 p. m. 25 Mr. Frank Leibold, the barber, welcomed acquainted with the yield of other climates 2 15 m. at his anction sale of stockw 22 3 50 m. 5-35 p. m. We^li, mebby you will—but 1 doubt it I would invite all in need of refrio-erators than our own, some of which an infant son to his household 2 10 00 p.m. 13 10 40 p. A new line of Ball Dress Buttons, and ice-boxes to examine my manufactures, —University Argus. Nos. 1, 2 and 25 daily. All others daily boast of better agricultural ^facilities last Monday. We congratulate the which are verv cheap and Cloth covered, in black or other colors except Sunday. Golden Gate Clippings. than Minnesota. as good as any made. happy parents. at Kuetzing's. C. W. HEIDEMAST, Agent. Another attraction, and one which C. F. HELD. The Milford Brand's ball will be held —Wm. Dey, our main merchant, has Mr. W. Hummel is about \to start a was never exhibited in this state on ^Hermann Keller of Janesville. MinD. FOB, RENT. supplied his store with new goods, and next Sunday at Union Hall, and our dry-goods store in the building adjoining any state,-district-or county-fair, will is home on a visit with his parents. is doing good business, ffi^l dancers may look forward to a pleasant A convenient residence, with a wellkept C. Gebser's Stationery House. be the beautiful flower Victoria,—.well, F. Heimerainger fllfgme east garden under cultivation, and time. *-/^fct*V" Ice-cream will daily be served by W. for a few days. we'll not disclose the facts, but the other improvements, situated on tbe The article "The Design and1 Scope Eibner. A prairie-schooner passing New Ulm corner of Broadwav and 5 St. North, is —Henry Beltz is building a new of Free Masonry" is written in such local secretary has told us that Queen Lower German park, near the old for rent. Enquire of in going east had the following sign house, and when completed it will be Victoria calls this beauty her favorite. beautiful language that it will certainly Union School-house is being reditched. one of the finest in this section. 'Z^f^ ^t£s* up: "Dakota is too rich for my blobd, HERMANN VOGELPOHL. interest all our readers. In a few weeks full announcements —C. Werring has purchased the farm I am going home to Iowa." THE GREATEST BARGAIN Mr Otto Schell was in attendance at will be forthcoming. *'*&*' A brother of Mr. Ipps, who died last of August GansKe. one mile south-east the Brewer's Convention in St. Paul last :C^I EVER OFFERED. A country dance was given at the of Golden Gate. Charlev means business week, came from St. Paul on Saturday ff Rural Pedagogues. week. and has erected four lightning house of Jos. Wild of Lafayette last morning, just too late to see him before I S S white, uniaundetei rods on his dwelling house. That's Pursuant to a call by the temporary Sunday. A pleasant time was enjoyed Mr. A. Amann of Courtland has taken LINEN SHIRTS, Double Bnck and his death. ^j*t^% right Charley. secretary of the teachers' association, by all participants. -fcroRt, oO cts. each, uually sold at One charge of the Chicago House, and —Just the minute corn came up the John Gorres, who brought in an application Dollar. Come and take advantage of which met recently at the Sigel town will conduct it for Mrs. M. Hippert. The town of Evansville, Washington gophers went down after it, and many this offer and grand bargain, which we&S for bail on June 1st, was denied School-house, many ot Brown County's of our farmers are replanting. offer every day in the week. County, Ark., was partially destroyed Born, to Mr. and Mrs. A. Hagberg, a that right by the court, and must country school teachers met at the iJf —S, Bohannan's children are down Theo. Croner by a cyclone last Saturday seven persons daughter, last Saturday. The Review be confined in jail till the fall session.?— Court-house in this city last Saturday with the measles. have been killed and many wounded. 5S sends its congratulations. afternoon. STOCK WANTED County Superintendent of schools, West Newton Gleanings. Democratic Delegate at Large E. G-. Mr. Frank Schlumpberger of Milford The undersigned want 100 three earmold Mr. J. B. Yelikanje started on hia tour Pahl of the 2. District, left for St. Louis Our local board of directors of the St. called the meeting to order and after steers, and art* prepared to tiade* of inspection yesterday afternoon, first —We were under the impression that aud buy good horses of am kinct, at** last Saturday evenm°\ P. N. U. & S. W. Ry. left for St. Paul briefly explaining the object of the vjsiting Linden and Lake Hanska. the West Newton folks were doing a anytime. PALMER BROS., last Monday to attend a general conference gathering, to effect permanent organi Mr. Anton Gag is renovating his artgalleiy great deal of building this spring, °but The Stock Dpalei* The City Band serenaded the Jesuit of the directors of the road. zation, proceeded to read the constitution having cr anced to take a view ot the and will soon be fully equipped NOTICE. Missionaries, Rev. H. Neubrandt and and by-laws as prepared by the towns of Ridgely and Cairo, we see immense to show to his customers a beautiful art On account of the unfavorable weather Baran Karl V. Gudenus, who are the impiovements all around us, The New Ulm Creamer\ Co/ buys legislative committee therefor appointed. parlor. and pays the highest maiket puce "in last Wednesday, the Memorial exercises, numerous structures of various descriptions guests of Rev. Berghold, on Monday Very few changes weie made, the Cash for Butter and Eargs ia the basement are rising above the earth's level. Mr. August Schultz of Golden Gate which were to be held at the cemetery, evening. rules laid down in the document proving of Kieslmg's block, corner Minnesota —Quite a number of our West Newton visited our sanctum last Thursday and were presented at Turner Hall. quite acceptable, and the members and Center Streets. The S. D. Peterson Implement Company folks attended the quarterly meeting acquainted us with pleasant facts. present proceeded with the election of at Mud Lake last Sunday has sent us a very interesting letter, A large plate glass, which was recently officers, the following of whom were Mr. William Wellner of Lafayette —Mr. Wm. Gluth and family of and thinking that what they have broken accidentally in the front named. Brown Co. were the guests of Messrs left last Wednesday for his old home in to say directly interests our farmer^, we of Kuetzing's Bazaar, was taken out H. Gluth and L. Rieke, Sunday last. Germany, and will be gone several President, Mr. Otto Hensel, Vice publish the communication in full. and replaced by a new one. A —The ,aw suit, mentioned in last weeks. Pres., Miss Helen George Secretary, The Boston Ideal Theater Co., which week's items, proved a total failure and Dr. C. W. McFadden, who had been Miss Minnie Hoffmann Treasurer, Mr. Mr. Steve Gilland of the town of Albin as we understand the Justice must pay played at Turner Hall last Monday offered tendered a flattering offer at Duluth, F. Schlumpberger Marshal, Mr. G. the costs owing to tbe negligence of started on a trip to Nova Scotia, Mr. W. Winkelmann of the Concordia left for that city last week, and will if two Jurors, who ought to have been Given by the Spellbrink. last Thursday, to pay his former home Band an engagement at $8 a it suits him, reside there hereafter. fined. Milford Cornet Band, Mr. Otto Hensel, the newly elected a visit week and expenses. William as yet —Miss Jeannet Harkins came down Mr. A. A. Bogen, publisher of the president, and one of the county's best We have just seen a splendid piece of hesitates to accept. from her school near Fairfax and spent Sunday, Eve Jnne? 10th 1888. New Ulm Post, departed for St. Louis known tutors, next made some appropriate Sunday at home. harness-work, executed by Henle & We notice that several citizens do not last Thursday evening to witness the remarks, urging the members —Some expert shooting was done by Marti for W. Mueller, the cigarmaker hesitate to criticize our city ordinances, flower of the Union's Democracy in|session. present to show an active interest in Admission 50 Cents for Gents. Wm. .Murnan some days ago, Mr. M. at F. Burg. incorporated in the official charter, having not handled or firea a gun for behalf of the new society. All are cordially invited to attend. ten years got vexed with the pesky Wejwere glad to receive a pleasant deeming them too severe. Well, the An executive committee was lastly There.has been some talk among the gophers and went and got a gun and call last Thursday from Mrs. B. Halpin laws have been made, and we must appointed, and consistb of the following: 17 caitridges. Out of the 17 cartridges fire laddies of having a grand picnic in of Springfield, one of the steadfast obey them, and our city officials must Miss Helen George, Mr. Thomas and he killed 16 gophers and cnppled one. RN-FEST the near future, and they will no doubt Well done Bill. friends of the Review. be governed by them likewise. Mr. G. Hensel. make preparations accordingly. Their —Mr. G. Banner's lumber had arrived We notice the store-fronts of Messrs. The meeting then adjourned till the monthly meeting took place last Monday The next regular meeting of Charity at Gibbon, aud vwtb twenty teams 2nd Saturday in October, whereafter Chas. Brust, C. Baltrush and Jno. F. evening. Lodge No. 98, A. F. and A. M. will be Mr. 1). hau ed part of it home. Neumann newly painted for the coming regular sessions will be held and subjects held on Tuesday, June 12th. On that —Mr. Wm. Bmudle was up from While Mr. F. Wendland of Milford relative to pedagogy ana allied festivals. occasion visitors from Mankato and New Ulm on Suniliy last, calling on old was assisting a friend in extricating his sciences discussed. Sleepy Eye will be present, and no Domeier's picnic at Peter Gag's. We friends anu relatives. O team from the mud on the Golden Gate doubt the meeting will be a very profitable are reminded of it by the boys, who are road, his own wagon, being insecurely A Rural Jubilee. THE MINNESOTA New Ulm, Minn., June 4tb, 1888. and interesting one. collecting for it on the country roads of placed, fell upon him, breaking his left President Lincoln said that you can TURNBEZIRK Cottonwood. fool some People all the time and you arm above the wrist. The 2nd Reg. M. N. G. is preparing On the occasion of the School picnic can fool all the People sometimes, but Jacob Hottinger, the Wiesenthal host, for the coming State encampment at will be held at of District No. 8, Town of Milford, A Mrs. M. Palmer, who has had a successful you cannot fool all tne People all the boasts of the best stocked wine cellar Lakeview on the west side of Lake time. which was conducted by Miss Helen class of 31 scholars last winter, in the city, and one will be well rewarded Pepin near Lake City, from June 20th Some machine men seem to take P. George, the. able teacher, many old settlers will give a summer-term of teaching the to pay his establishment a visit. T. Barnum's view that the American to 29th inclusive. Adjutant Andrew J. of the town and their friends from art of cutting and fitting. All young people are bound to be humbugged and JUNE 22nd, 23rd and 24th. Eckstein has sent out the official proclamation, Mr. Gustav Rudolphi, brother of New Ulm haa gathered at John Krueger's ladies, who wish to be competent in this farmers in this country are subjected setting forth military particulars, Henry Rudolphi, from New Strelitz, picnic grounds, which had been and liable to fall into the hands of just matter, should consult her. Tuition for Reduced rates on all railroads and is confident that the exercises such men. Farm machinery now-adajsissonear Mecklenburg, arrived last Saturday evening placed in an excellent condition, and the term, including a chart, is $5.00. during that time. perfection that nearly this year will be well attended. *4 with his family and will locate boasted of a newly laid platform. On all kinds of machinery works leasonahly An accident happened to the engine here in business. this the following programme was carried Kuetzing's DIED.—Mrs. Anna Brust, wife of well, jet there is a difference in of the Empire Mill last Monday afternoon, out by the school-children, and the material put into them as is also Charles Brust, succumbed to an attack Mr. B. Haipm of Springfield is a patient the case in prices with local dealers. by which the cylinder-head was judging from the rendition of all the of Bright's Disease last Monday evening at the hospital and under the care We believe the theory of dividing forced off and smashed. The broken parts, much credit is due the teacher. at 10 o'clock. Deceased, who had of Dr. C. Berry, who has treated him the profits with our customers and we parts were at once sent to Indianapolis Spring, Con. Reading, School children. formerly enjoyed excellent health, was would rather sell a great many goods for cancer on the lip and performed a for repair, and in about a week the mill Vacation, at prices, that at the end of the season thirty-three years of age, and was highly Katie Arbes. successful operation. would leave hundreds of dollars of the will be in running order again. Our Work, Several Girls. esteemed by all, who knew her. She profits in the pockets of our customers, BARGAIN A Y^ Mr. John Hauenstein, who attended Housekeepers, leaves her husband and four children, Uncle Tom's Cabin,that time-honored than to combine with other machine the National Convention of Brewers, Barbara Frietchie, who have the heartfelt sympathy of numerous men in raising the prices, thereby selling Carrie Sear. gem of the stage, was played to a small held at St. Paul last week, departed but a little and dividing up the Longings, friends and relations. The funeral August Backer. audience last Monday at Turner Hall. N Sa.t\irdLay trade, in order to keep machinery high. from there directly for Battle Creek, takes place to-day, Wednesday, Star Spangled Banner, Several Girls. It has been produced so often, that our Michigan, where he will spend a few We handle the celebrated Esterly at 2 p. m. Why He Didn't Die, John Hangartner. play-goers know it by heart, and were Binders and Mowers, the light and weeks. The Soldier's Reprieve, Katie Krueger. Great Ribbon Sale. not anxious to see it rendered. durable ChampionJBinders and Mowers, At the regular meeting of the New Round About, Concert Reading, the Red, White and Blue Mowers, the Married, To-day, Miss Emma Pless Ulm Lodge I. O. O. F. at their hall last As the Martio Luther College with 3500 yds. Ribbons, in Silk, Satin, Bonanza Hay Rakes and Cultivators, _/- Several Pupils. of this city to Mr. Louis Lantengre of Saturday, the following officers were its corps of professors and many students, the Stoughton and Red Wing Wagons Fancy and Plain. All assorted The Red Jacket, Louise Hangartner. Corwith, Iowa. Rev. O. Hoyer tied the elected:—L. Schilling N. G. J. Hoffman and Buggies, the Rock Island Stubble is a little town itself, and comparatively width, Nos. 9, 12 and 16, These Dare To Say No, Schoolchildren. nuptial knot at the Lutheran Church. Plows and only the best grade of Binding independent of the main city, V. G. A. H. Schleuder Serg. C. ribbons cannot be bought for less Our School,* Several Pupils. Twine, warranted to be absolutely The yeung couple, whom we wish all Stoll T. C. Schumacher R. S. to N. S. we have appointed a reporter to chronicle than 30, 40 or 50 cts. a yd. Next Insect-proof. We also have the very Brier Rose, Sophie Bunger. prosperity, will reside in Iowa. W. Frank L. S. to N. G. W. Gebser us the weekly happenings at the Saturday your choice at 15 cts. a best steam threshing outfits, such as After the school exercises, which were the Massillon Straw Burners, the Aultman school and are pleased to include the R. S. to V. G. H. Frenzel L. S. to V. yd. Call in early and avoid the taWhile, the young son of Chas. Stuebe well applauded by the numerous spectators,the & Taylor, and last but not least, G. G. Jacobs C. E. Wicherski W. W. driving a fast horse last Sunday items in our local news. rush we generally have on our Cottonwood Valley Band tuned the Huber Straw Burning Engine and Baarsch Pr. S. S. G. Doberenz L. S.S. Bargain days. orning the animal became unmanageable, Victory Separators. Another great The Milford Horse Company will their instruments aud rendered several •gSfjSiff&mti Ch. BookF. G. Fr. Grebe A. G. G, and, running away, threw the item for farmers to take into consideration CHAS. BALTBIEH'S hold an informal business meeting at military pieces, finally taking their is that we always keep on hand a Jacobs Trustee. *V young driver.iwho sustained light injuries, Mr. Louis Meyer's place in Milford seats on the platform, which was soon full assortment of all kinds of repairs against Laudenschlaeger's old barn. Our readers will remember the visit occupied by dancing couples. Considering for each and all kinds of machines we next Sunday. A music band will be sell. FIFTH GREAT We are sorry to chronicle the death present and furnish enjoyment for the to this city of Miss Estey, one of the the few months of practice the BARGAIN -DAY We invite you one and all to call and State Organizers of the W. C. T. U., of William Schilling, which took place young folks, while the elders will undoubtedly band boys have enjoyed, one is surprised look over our goods, whether you want take active part in the reunion and may recall the fact of her unsuccessful at the excellence of the music last Thursday at his home in Lafayette. to buy or not so hoping to receive a of Milford's old settlers. attempt to organize a local 'society rendered, and Milford may well boast Deceased had been a victim of consumption call from you, we are, here. At the time, she paid a visit of the best rural band in the country. Very truly your friends, for some years, and at the Died, Mr. H. J. Ipps. brother-in-law to our public schools and received from Dancing continued all afternoon and THE S. D. PETERSON IMPLEMENT CO time of his death was twenty-six years SaTDRDlT. J1E 9, H& of Mr. Buenger of this city. Deceased our superintendent, Mr.'R. Nix, an account evening, refreshments were served and *W2? of age. was ailing with consumption, and had The National Republican Convention. of the mode in which the subject little speeches held. Everyone came While a party of promenaders were left his native city, St Paul, about two of hygiene and temperance was treated, For the above convention the Chicago HOARDS BLUE CHAMBRE 0 with the anticipation of having a gaod months ago to seek recreation in this visiting the island at the new iron & North-Western Railway Co. will sell but the fact that a text-book on these time, and John Krueger and his lady DRESS GOODSib &&&JP ridge, they were scared and annoyed section. He was about twenty-five excursion tickets to Chicago and return mt subjects was||anot in use in our determined they should have. All look J^t," at rate of one fare for tbe round trip. fc£*at only a DIME a yard years of age, and had gained many tne careless target practice of some schools, gave her the impression that forward to a repetition of the festival. Tickets will be sold June 16th to 19th friends while here. His body, in charge Beutiful Goods at Pleasing Prices. "If unknown marksman. It is very disagreeable, the school authorities were negligent in inclusive, and will be a^ood for return to say the least, of being of Mr. L. Buenger, was taken to St. College^Locals from June 20th to 25th inclusive. the matter of educating our youth, and PROBATE NOTICE. Paul for interment on, Saturday evening placed in such a dangerous position, For full information call on or address she reported to Mrs. D. A. Sherman of any ticket agent of the Chicago and we urge that such careless sports tram. 4$*^*3g8HK- Mr. R. Mueller, who was absent for 8 0 a W 0 & to Sleepy Eye, the District President, her & North-Western Bailway. 21J a week on account of sickness, has recovered be hereafter discontinued. The citizens' meeting held last Wednesdav observation. Accordingly, complaint de I ^2ld? a 8 8 0 8 S id and is attending college ao-am. On reading and filing the Petition of Thei-asa evening at Turner Hall, developed was made to State Superintendent of The performance given last Sunday E I O N The students had a one day's vacation Schneider^ Brown county repreSing, amon^ other thinM, that Joseph Schneider late of sail on Decoration Day, but were all nothing new or anything aside Public Instruction Kiehle, who learned evening at Turner Hall by the Active Connty ofBrown on the28th day of Mav A displeased with the ram. 4 from that spoken of our last issue, from Mr. Nix and J. B. Velikanje, the fWlOlACREAM 1888,at a*w Ulm, Minn., died nrtLtrte"and W Turners of the N. U. Turnverein, and a resident of this Connty at the time of his deathf Mr. Edward Enders played with tiief4 farther than seleetmg through its chairman County Superintendent, that the complaint which deserves complimentary comment, Concordia Band on Decoration Day. THIS preparation,without Connty.and that the said Petitioner the widow a committee of fifteen, who drafted was unfounded. Whatever has was not greeted by a large audience, 8 & 8 in at administration PiCfi^^E* injury,removesFreck«-'/»CULA* Prof. Hoyer left here Sunday morning resolutions relative and in opposition been done in the matter only so far interests of a 0 h?lwanted: It isordered.that ies, llver-Molea, Pim- which is to be regretted from the for bleepy Eye, and returned Sunday said petition be heard before the Judge of thte ples, Blacfc-Heade, Sunburn and to the city council's action. The us, as to cause us to protest conn, on Saturday the 80th day of June A.D. 1888 fact that the proceeds of the enter tainment evening. at lo o'clock A. M, at the Probate Office S Tan. A few applications will render the same evening the policemen, well against the uncalled for meddling of were for the benefit of those Turners, connty. Mr. Muesmg was visftett by his father most stubbornly red skin soft, smooth and Ordered farther, that notice thereof be riven to aware that peace would not be restored the W. C. T. U. in the local affair of last Saturday. who are to take part in the Turnfest white. Viola Cream is not a paint or the heirs of «aid deceased, and to all persons interested, lest they take such a step, resigned, our schools, which we feel confident powdertocover defects, bnt a remedvto cure. exercises. Charles Gebser, the Mr^pellnitz was visited his cousin, by publishing a copy of this order for It ii superior to all other preparations, and three successive weeks prior to said day of hear- and next day the Mayor appointed Max ace in very able hands, and in those Mr. E. Venske, from Sleepy Eye Headier, is to be complimented on the 1 a W S 5 newspaper is guaranteed to give satisfaction. At druggists last Sundav. Rosskopf as marshal, while a second which will no doubt safely guide our Ihorough schooling given his pnpils, or mailed for 50 cents. Prepared by night-watchman has not yet been chosen. youth to a correct understanding of tod he will no doubt reap further honbts A D?»te^M0New I 2 ad to* of Jrae Silk mittsiia .black andj colored at "the great truths of life." TOUEDO, OHIO. By the Court at the coming festival. Kuetzing's, 25cts. & upward, For sale at C. Weschckefs Drug Store 8.) ERNST BRANDT, JlK^i Judge of Probate.