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

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At Kuetzin^s, hand made Linen Lace iMr. John Weyhe,^ whb has been in NEW ULM AND VICINITY. Mr. and Mrs. L. C: Johnson, of St. Panl's new Council organized on 3 inches wide 12J cts. a yd. worth 25 cts. the south for the last five years serving Northfield, spent JSundav with their Taesdayr with William Bfckel as presidents under the U. S. Hag, is back on a visit. The court house tmilding committee Travelers' Guide. parents, Mr. ^ind Mrs. C. Sommeivp *It is Republican for the fiis£ The different committees of the Turnrerein was in session last Monday. The Dakota House is now under the time in twenty years. are busy perfecting the programme. Ferdinand Grebe, son of Franz Grebe, exclusive control of A. G. Seiter, who Mr. P. Manderfeld, of Gibbon, was)in Visitors will be entertained left foi St. Louis last Monday, intending Ciias. L. Roos has just received a no doubt will manage affairs in a manner the city yesterday, visiting friends and better than ever before. to see something of the outside large invoice of flags and Chinese pleasing to the public. relatives. world. lanterns. The flags vary in slz^ from Mr. E. G. Pahl, the delegate returned three to sixty inches and in prize froo» Emanuel Schnoberich of Gaylord A committee will call on our citizens F. W. Boenisch, general agent of the from St. Louis last Saturday, sadly disappointed called on his New Uim friends last Friday. this week to secure quarters for the visitors. one half to one hundred cents each- [^jWinoiik & gt. Pete* f( $ Germania Life Insurance Co., of New with the behavior of the The well known hospitality of York, was in the city en business for A new time eard went into effect on grand Doc, who has fallen in his es-onr people will be taxed to its utmost Some members of Co. A., intending the company, last week. the Winona & St. Peter Railroad last teem considerably. as at least 500 strangers will visit New No. 6:25 a, m. No. 1 4:10 a. m. to take part in the rifle exercise at the £,* week. The only change we notice here 11 4 10-30 a. m, $*•*&, 27 Messrs. C. Heller and Otto Seiter 10:30 a.m. Ulm during the three days. Hon. T. E. Bowen of Sleepy Eye, one 20 regimental encampment, were out 12:01 p. m. 25 is that the evening passenger goin*West 2.15 p. m. 22 have formed a co-partnership and are 3'50 p. m. of the orators at the Democratic Ratification 3 'j£« 5:35 p.m. practicing last Sunday in Lafayette. arrives 10 minutes later thaa 10:00 p. m. 1 3 10:40 p.m. prepared to do all kinds of painting ^'The delegates and active Turners meeting last Monday, made the -J& •Nos* 1« 2 a 2 5 daUy. AU others daily heretofore^ Dr. C. Weschcke left for St. Paullast with neatness and despatch. except Sunday. REVIEW office a pleasant call the same will arrive on a special train Thursday Sunday, and attended the annual meet-, C. W. HEIDEMAN, Agent. evening June 21 at 11:15 p. m. day. John Schwertzler has commenced NEW ADVERTISE31EJrT£ ing of the State Pharmaceutical Association proceedings against the Board of Supervisors lt Read the new ad. of Chas. L. Roos. which was held in Stillwater vesterday Last Sunday children's day was observed A through special train, leaving St. of the Town of Cottonwood, A "Pearl Plug" has been adopted as and to-day. S at the Congregational church. Mr. Chas. L. Roos left for Stillwater Paul at 5 P. M.. June 23rd, arriving at claiming that the board closed the polls the "Campaign Hat" black band far The church was beautifully decorated Monday to attend the meeting of the We with this issue have a paragraph New Ulm about 9:30 P. M., has been at the last town election prior to the Democrats, and pearl band for with flowers and evergreens for the occasion. State Pharmaceutical Association. of local news, the Cottonwood Reports, provided to bring visitors and delegates hour fixed by law, and thus preventing Republicans. As the demand for these It was a verv pleasant affair which will no doubt interest some of to witness the ceremonies of laying the The sheriff's departments in the him from casting his votei., *«•*& &w«f hats is very great, we were obliged to for the little fjg|§ our readers, and for which we thank corner stone of theHermannsMonument. county jaii are being renovated, carpenters ^r-\«i^aiB.OL t»s£. „u buy such, and are now for sale at oar =c Chas. Winkelman and Leonhard Haeberle our new correspondent A The train will leay,e New Ulm Sunday and painters being employed at prices Jiggsfor goods, by Fran Kuetzing.|t Hat Department. If desired, after the taken in exchange at marke have gone |nto the lightning rod about midnight. iSS them this week, nominations, pictures of the candidates. Mr. John Nenno,the popular clerk at ColLfffe lififil ^?3M^J¥§Fi\ business. Mr. Haeberle is an expert the Union Hotel, has just affixed to his that can be placed in the hats without^ Mrs. Babtist Karl left last Thursday "**^3l!S*j in the business and parties in need of The delegates of the New Ulm Turnverein tjith trouble, can be had free. bar a newly invented beer-faucet by evening for Milwaukee, accompanied Mr. E. Enders left Tuesday morning lightning rods will do well to consult to the Tagsatzung are: P. Scherer, means of which he can draw two different for Mankato and will not return untU THEO. CRONE.' by Miss Emma Huebner, who will visit Winkelmann & Haeberle.y- *§&&,y? E. G. Pahl and R. Nix. The alternates next September. beers at one and the same time. with her sister, Mrs. Rev. Schuh at are: J. H. Strasser, Wm. Koch 7V NOTICE: Col Baasen, our popular Democratic T^While taking exercise in turning las Elkhart Lake, Wisconsin. It so happened that our editor skipped ane John C. Rudolph. 3 A first class Organ, quite new is for' Wednesday, June 6, Prof. A. Reim lost postmaster, felt so elated on Wednesday the country last Sunday evening, to attend sale cheaps-Inquire at his hold and fell, injuring his cervical when the news was wired that Cleveland The Union Hotel, which is doing a to business in the twin cities and vertebrae, so that he was kept from PROF. G. BCOK, Sunday afternoon the members of the was nominated by acclamation, thriving business, has been renovated on Broadway opposite Pfaeuder's Res. teaching shool for tow days. vicinity, and our local department was different classes of the Turnverein will that he run np his flag up side down from top to bottom, and presents Mr. H. Wiedenheft left Thursday at the mercy of the printer's devil, who NOTICE TO THE Pf IBLuT" rehearse the Mass-Exercises at Turner and half mast at that.—New Ulm Correspondent throughout a first-class, highly respectJjP morning for Good Thunder. must be blamed for any short-comings. Hall park. Gruenefelder's band will of Sleepy Eye Herald, able apppearance. The faculty will be increased by a I would invite all in need of reiritrerators turnish the music. Visitors ^are welcome. The road supervisor of Lafayette is new instructor the coming school year. and ice-boxes t« examine m\ manufactures, Dr. G. W. Patten, has taken charge Miss Emma Scherer gave a pleasant I'J^if^" ih- hard to work with a crew of men and The theological students' vacation began which are verv cheap and of Dr. C. W. McFadden's office. Mr. interview to the Mixed Choir of the N. last Saturday. as good as any made. teams filling up the road on the Nicollet Patten is a graduate of the Baltimore U. T. V. last Wednesday evening, who The programme of the Tagsatzung county side of the bridge. This is as it C. F. HELD. college and is well qualified to do skillful IN JUSTICE COURT. came to bid her adieu previous to her and Turnfest, as far as completed, is as should be since the city of New Ulm FOR RENT. Christian Stoll was fined $5.00 work in Dentistry. Our citizens and departure on a visit to Cincinnati, Ohio. follows: 'A has given them a safe bridge, our neighbors A convenient residence, with a wellkept will find him a courteous and accommodating costs for assault and batterv. from across the river should all assist FRIDAY" JUNE 22. garden under cultivation, and Mr. Henry Eckstein and wife, former gentleman. Give him a call. Jos. Gabriel had to pay a fine of other improvements, situated on the 10 A. M. Meeting of Delegates. in building good roads to connect residents of Milford and for some time $5.00 and costs for driving throuo-h a corner ot Broadwav and 5 St. North, is with the same. Meeting of Judges. living at Winona, arrived in the city Mrs. W. Hummel has opened her new for rent. Enquire "of funeral procession. This is the second 2 P. M. Address of Welcome. last week and will stay to witness the dry goods store in Gebser's building. time that a party has been fined for Mr. Julius Berndt attended the dedL HERMANN VOGEJLPOHL. 2:15 P. M. Excercises of Zoeglinge festivals to take place on the latter part As will be seen by an advertisement in such an offense and should be a warn, cation of a flag by the Sons of Herman STOCK WANTED? and Active Turners. of this month. another column. Mrs. Hummel offers ing to others. of New Rome, last Saturday. Several The undersigned %vant 100 three year SATURDAY JUN E 23. a fine line of new goods at very low other lodges were represented there, Another proof that it is good policy On complaint of George D. Emery old steers, and are prepared to trade 9:30 A. M. Prize-Exercises of Zoeglinge. figures. The ladies ot New Ulm and is and considerable enthusiasm manifested and buy good horses of any kma at to raise full-blooded stock in preference of Minneapolis, Frank H. Smith of vicinity will surely do well to make a to cheap grades was presented by Mr.when Mr. Berndt laid before the lodgebrothers any time. PALMER BROS., Winnebago City was arraigned before 2 P. M. Prize-Exercises of Active The S.ock Dealers. call at the new establishment. the interesting programme to John Koester of Linden, who bold last Justice Fischer last Monday for perjury. Turners. NOTICE. week one Berkshire and one Poland be rendered in this city on the occasion The hearing was adjourned to Edward Kren'z, the farmhand of Mr. 4 P. M. Festival oration. The New Ulm Creamery Co. buvs China hog, weighing together 1005 lbs. of the laying of the monument cornerstone. June 26th on motion of defendent who Wm. Skinner in Milford, met with a SUNDAY JUNE 24. and pays the highest market price In and demanding $4.85 per cwt. gave bond of §1000 for his appearance. serious aecident last Sunday afternoon, 8 A. M. Rehearsal of Iron Staff and Cash" for Butter and Ej'gs in the basement while visiting with Mr. John ^Krueger. of Riesling's block, corner Minnesota The"NewUlm Post, in publishing the The following marriage licenses were At the adjourned term of the District regulation Exercises. He found what he supposed to be a discharged and Center S'rtets. ^council proceedings last Friday, witb-m issued by Court Clerk George since our Court held last Monday the tax oases of 9 A. M. Parade of Turners, Sons of cartridge, and after first placing out authority appended the mayor's approval last publication: Brown conntv VN. the Winona & St. Hermann and citizens it in his mouth without any special to them, which placed the matter Paul Klinkharamer to Mary Drexler. Peter Land Co. and othess were tried through the principle reason, took a pin and began probinothe in an incorrect and unjust light. It William L'petzki to Lizzie Kaseforth. and submitied. County Attorney Sonierville streets of the city to Hermann's interior of the shell when the same was of course ignorance on the part of Paul Frank to Minnie Kastor. una C. A. igberj: appeared for Heights. suddenly exploded, tearing off the upper thecojuiv and attorney a Powell of the Post, and we to-day present a full Nils Olsen to Anna Iverson. 10:30 A. M. Laying ol Corner-Stone parts of his left thumb and next Redwood ami Dimel Roarer of Wort1,mgion and accurate report. Andrew Kopp to Maggie Dauer. of the Hermann Monument. finger, besides cutting his right cheek. fot the detense. County Attorne} Louis Lentengre to Emma W. Pless. 2 P. M. Dumb-bell exercises by tne Now that the county has discontinued He was so taken by surprise that he at M. M. Madigan ot Redwood county was Carl Sc-hewe to Hedwig A. Dubois. Scholars, Zoeglinge and the paying of bounty for killed gophers, first did not recognize the full extent of also present. Enoch Grotta to Nellie Thorkelson. Active Members of the New O our farmers take the matter in hand the accident, believing that somebody Martin Luepke to Sophia Ackmann. Ulm Turnverein. themselves, and by paying premiums, else bad shot. He was taken to town THE MINNESOTA: I Parasols, Parasols at Kuetzing's. 3 P. M. Iron Staff and Regulation rid their fields of the marauders. Mr. The new iron bridge across the Minnesota and had his wounds bandaged by Dr. TUENBEZIRK Lowest prices in town. exercises by the Zoeglinge river was tested by the proper Strickler. Koester of Linden paid 2 cts. a piece 1 and Active Turners of the for gophers caught on his land, and had authorities Monday morning and proved New Ulm, Minn., June 4th, will be held t?].tt&ta 1WU Mew At a special meeting of the City District of Minnesota. President Lincoln said that you can that the same was in all its details constructed A the satisfaction of having 400 killed. Council held last Monday evening the fool some People all ihe time and \ou 4 P. M. Exercises by Societies, for J* as contracted for. The test can fool all the People fomet'ines, but Minnesota river bridge was accepted, the first time in Minnesota. was made with two threshing steam engines, you cannot fool all tne People all the \i noticed an agent for a barb-wire declared open for travel and payments weighing with horses and drivers, time. JUNE 22nd, 23rd and 24th. attachment, which serves to prevent ordered to be made as per contract. about 30,000 pounds. In driving across Some machine men seem to take P. Friday aud Saturday evenings will be cattle from injuring themselves, display An applicatiomof the Sons of Herman, T. Barnnm view that the American the first time, one behind the other, the Reduced rates on all railroads filled by concerts, gymnastic exhibitions people are bound to be humbugged and his wares on the wire-fences near the asking the aid of the City toward purchasing during that time. bridge in the centre sunk of an inch, tarmeis in tins country are subjected and a theater. Sunday evening hospital. VVe hope the day may come additional grounds could not be Kuetzin which was the least expected in tio-htning and liable to fo.ll into tne hands ot just prizes will be distributed to the winners when this cruel style of fence, which granted, the Council having no authority all joint3. In returning both engines such men. Farm machinery now-adays and concluded with a grand ball. ruin" many a valuable animal, will be to do so. is so near perfection that nearly were driven side by side, only all kinds ot machinery works leasonably superseded by something better. causing a sinking of ^one thirty-second The sum of fifty Dollars was allowed The Singing Section of the Germania well, yet there is a difference in Not alone that the mischievous gopher the Cottonwood Bridge Co., toward re of an inch which sprung back after the the material put into them as is also Turnverein, St. Paul, have volunteered ruins our coru-iields, he indirectly loads had passed. The test proved a building the bridge below Frank & the case in prices with local dealers. to present the opera, "Flotte Bursche." causes other trouble, as Mr. August 250,-Bentzin's mill, provided that the same We believe the theory ot dividmothe weight of 1800 ft3. per foot or This will be rendered Saturday evening. profits with our customers and we Wegener of Lamberton can tell. While 000 lbs. for the whole bridge by a moving be replaced and put in a sate and passable BARGAIN DAY would rather sell a great many goods he was extracting a cap from a powderloaded load, with a safety guarantee of one condition, kept in repair and free at prices, that at tne end of the season Gruenef elder's' Band is practicing gun cartridge, which he supposed million pounds. The bridge was opened for the traveling public. Next Satiarcia,^ would leave hundreds of dollars of the t*^2 daily. They will furnish excellent music detect, the powder exploded, profits in the pockets of our customers, for public travel immediately after the The request of the City Treasurer to during the festival. than to combine with other machine burning the palm of his right hand test. J-TT3XTE 4 be allowed for his service the sum of men in raising the prices, thereby selling We receive our due share of corre $1.00 per day was rejected and his fees ORIENTAL LACE FLOUNCIN&.».0i The committee on decoration will begin but a little and dividing up the The "Grand Democratic Ratification spondence, but never before did we know were fixed at the same percentage as trade, in order to keep machinery high. work next week. Mr. J. Berndt is M^S, 44 inches wide in white and ecroe, Meeting by the Young Men's Democratic that a spirit from the other world heretofore paid. chairman and will see that the work is We handle the celebrated Esterly price cut in two, 50 cents a yard, ft' Club" last Monday evening was just deemed us and our journal worthy of a Binders and Mowers, the light and The City Attorney presented his well done. This is a Great Bargain. Call izr pfc/f what could be expeek*.,. The meetiuo-, durable ChampionJBinders and Mowers full news report £rom the region beyond opinions relating to the Treasurer's early to select the best pattern, x/f**^p-* I the Red, White and Blue Mowers, the in which the old aion about the "Grand the river. The epistle which proves salary, and Sons of Herman/viz: Bonanza Hay Rakes and Cultivators, Watch for next week's Greaff4? ifi$ Turner Hall has been renovated and Old Democratic Party" and the -Mischievous that the spirit must have been the animus To the Hon. City Council of the City the Stoughton and Red Wing Wagons Bargain. fH&?r^m presents a very pleasing appearance. Republicans" was told over of New Uim, of a Shakspearean admirer, sadly and Buggies, the Rock Island Stubble Gentlemen: Plows and only the best grade of Binding and over again, was not as largely attended pictures tho dilapidated condition ot the CHAS. BALTBOSLffS The undersigned, to whom were referred Twine, warranted to be absolutely The society 1 olds its last business and so enthusiastic as at former church-yard in which a friend sleeps for opinion the questions herinafter Insect-proof. We also have the verv meeting before the festival next Saturday. occasions of the kind. The name of the £jr the eternal sleep, but for want of space passed upon, begs leave to report: best steam threshing outfits, such as All members should attend. big Democratic Light of Minnesota, in our columns we must keep the contents First: As to the authority of the city the Massillon Straw Burners, the Aultman SIXTH GREAT Ames, which used to bring down the council in the matter of the fees or compensation & Taylor, and last but not least, for ourselves and none that the Jtaiv Attractions. to be paid to the City Treasurer the Huber Straw Burning Engine and house heretofore, was entirely ignored spirit's heart will not be wounded thereby. Victory Separators. Another great for his services, see page 18, sec. by all the speakers, but it was made 32 of the charter, which gives the council One of the interesting and attractive item for farmers to take into consideration known to all those present that Minnewould is that we always keep on hand a the power tofixthe compensation or features of the next Brown Co. Fair will At the meeting of the Board of Di-sota salary of all officers elected or appointed full assortment of all kinds of repairs be captured by the Democrats 'S1T1DAI, iE 18, '88. be an exhibit of the various varieties of for each and all kinds of machines we rectors of the new road, which took for this city. this fall. One of the speakers wheat from every State and Territory in sell. place at St. Paul last week, the surveys An examination of the records for figured it down that New York would the United States, from Russia, India, ten years back, shows only one instance We invite you one and all to call and hitherto made were favorably considered, go Democratic by at least 70,000 majority, where the council fixed the salary of the Canada, Australia, Spain, Germany and look over onr goods, whether you want YARDS BLUE CHAMBRE' and it was decided to proceed that Ohio, Indiana. Michigan, Wisconsin treasurer and that was on May 3d 1882 to buy or not so hoping to receive a Austria.. There will be all the varieties DRESS GOODS. with the southwestern survey toward (page 199 of Record.) and Illinois would all be swalby call from you, we are, now generally under cultivation. Rio %t yard.4 a point on the Sioux City road, not yetlowed This resolution seems to have been at only a DIME a Very truly vour friends', the "Grand Old Party" and Grande, Lost Nation, Sea Island, Blue followed ever since, simply because no determined, as soon as the Hopkins THE S. D. PETERSO IMPLEMEN CO eutifal Goods at Pleasing PricH? that in fact nothing would be left for Stem, Scotch Fyfe, Canada Fyfe, Hiller different action was taken. The city survey is completed. After this is done the Republicans. The fine music furnished council has the power to fix the salary Fyfe, Saskatchewan Fyfe, Canada Club, the executive committee of the board Hj by Gruenefelder's band at the or compensation of the city treasurer White Winter and Red Winter in fact will make a tour of investigation regarding and determine at what times and in meeting was undoubtedly the best part a sample of all the different varieties what manner the same shall be paid, the right of way, and when all of the programme and it was amusing but this should be done as soon after under cultivation. Secretary Heidemann preliminary work is accomplished the to see the long faces of the Democrats election as practicable, and the same NEWfe DRY| GOODS gSTORE, is now corresponding with the full board will meet in this city to consider not having been done as yet in this and the smiles of the Republicans present various states and territories.St'Some final measures. I T^ case, it can properly be done yet when at the close the band played idea may be convened of the magnitude Second As to the application of the the "James G. Blaine March." As Gebser's old building/Minnesota Str., New Ulm, Minn,ign S^J The dwelling house of Andrew Hoffmann af this undertaking when we understand "Lodge of Sons of Herman" asking the soon as the Chairman of the club noticed city council to purchase a certain Outlot in the town of Sigel, with most of that an order to make this UNDERWEAR. Special Three Daf Sale, the fact he jumped unto his feet in this city for the purpose of enlarging its contents, was destroyed by tire last fa exhibit complete it will be necessary their monument grounds, or assist and gave the band boys to understand Ladies' vests from 24 cts. np.J^. Monday. Mr. Hoffmann was away from to write over 100 letters, asking them by paj ing apart of the purchase THURSDAY, Bargain in Boys' pasts JK that they were playing for a Democratic Men's underwear at lowest prices. home and the members of the family at the aid of U. S. Consuls and Congressmen. money therefor, I have to say, that in and shirt-waists. and not for a Republican rally, and Dress trimings in all imaginable my opinion the council has no legal rigi work on the.farm at the time, and when Nothing that will prove so FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. so the tune was stopped only half finished to grant the application. The" charter styles and colors. the fire wasfirstdiscovered it had made attractive has ever been undertaken by Greatest offer ever made in remnants does not authorize appropriations of Well Mr. Chairman we can assure Various Patterns offinelace curtains. such headway that only apart of the any County Fair before much less by a of light, all woolen, summer dress the public funds for any other purpose you that the balance of the march Elegant Swiss flouncing 42 inches goods, finest quality, all colors and household goods on the lower floor State Fair. This exhibit alone will than are therein provided for, nor is it deep, very cheap/V" styles. will be played on election day, not only competent for the council to make donations could be sated. It seems that the fire attract hundreds and thousands of Large assortment of rushings, collars, by the band but also by the voters of from the city treasury, unless Remnants of satine, 20 cts. quality originated from a defective chimney. people abroad. Secretary Heidemann oriental crochet cord, novelty braid, specially authorized so to do. for 15 cts 25 cts. qnality for 20 cts. etc the United States and in a manner that The loss to Mr. Hoffmann is estimated has several more schemes to make the handkerchiefs embroidery, and stockings. Respectfully submitted, Everybody cordially invited to examine will silence the Democrats at least for at about $1500, with an insurance in the fair a grand success hut will not give our stock. „*v Jos. A. ECKSTEIN. the next tour \e.trs to come. I St. Paul Fire &, Mar.ne of §630.^ them away until the proper time. Cny Attorney. BUTTER AND EGGS TAKEN IN EXCHANCE FOR GOlJDS.