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

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See what Palmer Bros, have to say to NEW ULM AND VICINITY. Er. Burg is out with, the ClevelandThurman IB air Attractions. you this week. Ejjgs taken in exchange 'l^^ttiarfc TttFEST brand of Cigars. prices for goods, by Frank Kfletzmg. Travelers' Guide. Kuetzing expects new goods this Kuetzmg offers Lawn3, oneyard*wide The Pair Committee held a business week. and worth 20 cts. at only 11 cts. a yd. meeting last evening at their headquarters, NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. New Sateens at lowest prices, this Mr. William Borchardt of Town Eden and after discussing the wheatquestion, week at Kuetzing's. was a caller at the Review office last a report of which we brought ATTENTION, COME, last week, took up the subject of an artgallery. Wednesdav. On last Saturday the Congregational All members of Hecker PostrSfo. **k^ The Austin Rente of Mower Co. Church held a very pleasant pic-nic Of* are requested to assemble at Headquarters Enthusiastically the subject was favored, has just entered on the 25th year of its party in Lafayette. at 8:30 A. M., Sunday, June 24th. 'Wiiioiik&gt.Petetffj! THE MINNESOTA and the secretary of the Brown publication. to join in the procession which marchess-"to The Linden folks will celebrate 4th TUENBEZIEK Co. Ag'l. So. took it upon himself to the Hermann Heights. Miss Amanda Meyers and Alfred of Julv in grand style atlverThordson's Going East.* Going Wtst. give the matter his entire attention and All comrades not going with train tap place." :?^%lgt 4 10*30 a No 1 Beinhorn of Winona, attended the wedding 4:17 a.m. Sleepy Eye on Wednesday, June 27tb, to promise the next fair in the decoration will be held at 18 12*01 p. m. 25 2*15 p. m. of Adolph Eckstein- should meet at Turner Hall on that day «. 20 3 50 m. 3 5*44 p. m. of the art-room a perfect gem. He Decorations for the Festivals, Flags, i. at 6:30 A. M. 10 00 m. 13 10 45 p. During the storm of last Monday af will at once commence to solicit paintings Japanese Lanterns, Decorating Balls Nos. 1, 2 and 25 daily. All others daily L. SCHLLLING, W. PF^DEK|Jf except Sunday. ternoon lightning struck one of Frank in oil and water-colors, engravings, etc. at the Pioneer Drug Store. Adjutant. Commander. JUNE 22nd, 23rd and 24th. C. W. HEIDEMAX, Agent. Schmelz's horses in Cottonwood. and other first class topics interesting a*/~! Louis Theobald, a former resident of A "Pearl Plug" has been adopted to lovers of art, and will to-morrow Frank Behnke will receive new potatoes, August Brandt, formerly second miller the "Campaign Hat" black band far this city, and who afterwards moved to make arrangements with Mr. Gag, the green beans and peas to-morrow. in the New Ulm Roller Mill, has accepted Democrats and pearl band for PROGRAMME artist, to supervise the decoration and a like position with the Empire Republicans. As the demand for these Mr. Andrew Peterson, postmaster at appointment of the art-hall. We may FRIDAY JUNE 22. ^Sif" Mill Co hats is very great, we weie obliged tafifS Comfrey, called on nis New Ulm friends therefore look forward to this treat in On next Saturday night's train over 10 A. M. Meeting of Delegates, buy such, and are now for sale at out last Saturday. Mr. Albert Kiesling, who has been connection with tne next fair with pleasand Meeting of Judges. 200 delegates and visitors are expected Hat Department If desired, after thef 2 P. M. Address of Welcome by on a tour of investigation in the far Mr. Evan E. Jones of Lowville, Mura hopes, and feel assured of witnessing to arrive in the city all in all we may nominations, pictures of the eaudid ues, the Mayor. west, returned from Billings, Montana Co., transacted business in the city a better and more beautiful display reckon on over 500 guests. that can be placed in the hats without 2 15 P. M. Excercises or Zoeglinge pA%M^?^MSA last Thursday. Ty., last Tuesday/ of works of art than ever before exhibited and Active Turners. trouble, can be had free. The storm of last Monday tore a part on any county or district fair, ff 8 P. M. 1. Music by the Band. Mr. Anton Brey, the horse-dealer, Alto.4*#Ki ^SltJ S u- THEO. CHOXE. of the tin roof over the Review office Young Mr. Fred Kiesling, lately with til ifV & s*t**k 2. Duett, Soprano and who has just transacted business in the Y& Swinc-inor W. Pfaender, Jr., the St. Paul Stationer, off, and also blew one of the big window 3. Indian Club by GRAND BALL *& Prospective lSuptial$. twin cities and vicinity, is in the city rf Ladies' Class of N. U. T. glasses in Chas. Roo's Drug Store out. is home on a visit. v1"? looking after local traffic, ^&®% ^t%t, 4. Song, Quartett. '*_ Next Friday, Mr. August Eekberg, AT 6* a Mrs. Werner Boesch was at Marshall Miss Pauline Pietrus of Minnesota ^t O Act., 5 the town-clerk of Bernadotte, and formerly We are informed that a man residing J-% Lake sister-in-law of Mr. Andrew J. SATURDAY N E 23. last week, visiting with her a resident of this city, will be on the farm of Chas. Hughes in Leavenworth, 9:30 A. M. Prize-Exercises of Zoeglinge. daughter, Mrs. Mathews. Eckstein, arrived in the city last Saturday united in marriage to Miss Salma Hed was struck and instantly killed SUNDAY, 1MB, 24th 1888. night and will visit with his family. of New Sweden. Ample preparations County Treasurer R. Pfefferle paid by lightning last Monday. ,* 3 2 P. M. #, Prize-Exercises of Active have been made for the feast, and the out during the months of April and Rev. L. B. Nobis, Mrs. A. W. Bingham Turners. Admission 50 cts. for gents. Mr. F. W. Baarsch has just completed orationfv many friends of the contracting parties 4 P. M. Festival and Mrs. C. Mowery were in attendance |J^Iay a wolf-bounty of §101.00. All are cordially invited to attend/^ a large refrigerator adjacent to his 8. P. M. Opera "Flotte Burschen", will no doubt be on hand to wish them at the Congregational Conference The premium list of the Brown Co. by Germania Singing Society saloon, and is now fully prepared to good look on their way. Marshall last Wednesday and NOTICE TO THE Pf Ag'l, So. will be published this week. ot St. Paul. JBLICM.43* give everybody a cool-off free of charge. Thursday. West Newton will also be greeted by Vocal Music by Germ. Soc. All desiring copies may apply to the I would invite all in nead of refrigeri'£JS The entertainment given last Sunday the merry chimes of wedding-bells, and Commers. secretary. Mr. Simon Welln9r of Lafayette, who ators and ice-boxes to examine m\ manufactures, SUNDAY JUNE 24. afternoon at Turn Hall Park was not the young couples about to be united has been sick all winter, but who was which are very cheap and 8 A. M. Rehearsal of Iron Staff and The Lnverne Democrat, a weekly paper well deserve the good wishes of their well attended on account of the hot as good as anv made. somewhat convalescing a short time regulation Exercises. just established at Luverne. Rock community. weather, still quite a number joined in C. F. HELD. ago, has had a relapse, and we are sorry 9 A. M„ Parade of Turners, Sons of County, greeted us last week, with attractive the nine-pin game, the alley being On next Monday Miss Theresa Marti, Hermann and citizens to say, is quite ill. NOTICE. e# and newsy columns. through the principal opened for the first time this year. sister of our citizen Mr. Chas. Marti, City Clerk L. Schilling has just finished streets of the city to Hermann's A first class Orgin, qu,te new for The School-children of District 9 in will give her hand to Mr. Matheis Walzer, There is no organization in existence Heights. sale cheap. Inqime at *,». his labors of assessing, having recorded r# Milford, who have just finished their and Miss Mary Johanni, daughter 10:30 A. M. Laying of Corner-Stone so popular as The Royce & Lansing Co. PROF G. BUHKJ»« about 670 personal property assessments. course of studv under the able management of the Hermann Monument. of one of the oldest and most "respected on Broadway opposite Pfaender's Re:f They present the greatest variety of In about a week he will 2 P. Dumb-bell exercises by the of Mr. Frank Schlumpberger, settlers of West Newton, will be united music and comedy ever seen in one STOCK WANTED finisn census taking of the city. Scholars, Zoeglinge and had a picnic at Anton Henle's place in wedlock on Tuesday, June 26th to programme. Over two hours of the Active Members of the New We might sing a little song about We want 300 younr steei*. for'whtcV last Saturday. Mr. George Zitzman. Rev. Beinhard sweetest music. The cleanest, brightest Ulm Turnverein we will pay hi£he- ma'ke price....r will pay hi2he-t ma'ket somebody standing "on the bridge at will officiate in both ceremonies, and 3 P. Iron Staff and Regulation and best of choice comedy. The G. A. R. Association ol Brown Horses of all grades sold and traded. mid-night," not with a quivering lip or exercises by the Zoeglinge tie a knot which the Review hopes may Palmer Bros., and Redwood Counties will have a eel' We notice our Democratic notion and Active Turnei of the a tear-stained eye, but with brush in be for a happy life- ebration on Wednesday June 27, at Sleepy District of Minnesota. Tne Stock^)eal!5%. dealers bringing forth their dust covered hand, ready to efface a certain word. Eye. Music and speeches, to conclude 4 P. M. Exercises by Societies, for & NOTICE. «W& £*$ We are mute, however. boxes containing the faded & rusty IN JUSTICE COURT. the hist time in Minnesota. I with a good, old fashioned camplire, badges of four years ago they were not The New Ulm Creamery Co. buys 8 P. M. Distribution of Prizes. It would be but proper and certainly will interest and amuse the old Ben. Waibel, on complaint of Berthold and pa the hi^h°t muket pner all sold then, and we think that a vast Tableau* Cnstei's list charge. "Vets, and the many visitors who have a credit to our citizens to decorate their Kalb, was fined on Monday last, Cash tor Butler and E_••_*' ia tl Insement To conclude with u. Ball. supply must be again laid away on the of Kiesling t, block, coiner Minnesota expressed their intention of participating. houses and places of business for the $0 and costs, for assault and battery. the shelves to "pine away for naught." *"$ and Center Street*. festivals which begin day atter to-morrow. Edward Lueck was sentenced to six All our young ladies who take pride New Ulm must be proud of her das labor for violating Oulinance No.l Co. A. 2. Reg. M. N. G.,accompanied in offering their aid to make the coming guests and must and will no doubt show Sect. 5. Released after three day% on by Lieut. Adj. Andrew J. Eckstein and festivals a success, would confer a favor her appreciation of their visit by donning June 16. burgeon Dr. Chas. Berry, left for the on the committee of arrangements if a festival garb. Fiank Spoerhase. Fred Spoerluts* and 2d Regt. encampment last night. They they will assemble in Turner Hall on OR! GOODS AID iOJIOI Frank Hanft were hned §5.00 aud costs took a special car at Kasota, arrived in Street Commissioner Eriederich with Thursday morning to wind wreaths and for violating Ordinance No. 1, Section St. Paul early this morning, and took his men is grading the road which as fix bouquets. No. 23, which reads: No person shall from there a special to Stockholm, from the continuation of Centre St. leads New Goods, Lowest Prices. swim or bathe in any river or creek whence they will be conveyed per The Murray County Pioneer, drawing down thh hill to the Cottonwood bridge THURSDAY, FRIDAY ANl| within or bounding the city limits, between attention to a news column just instated, steamer to Camp Lake View, where at Alwins' place. This work is one of the hours ot 6 o'clock A. M. and says* SATURDAY & they will arrive about noon to-day. great importance as our Cottonwood 9 oclock P. unless such person be "Beginning with this issue, Mr. H. we offer some astonishing bargains and Sigel Town farmers will henceforth While Mr. Newton of West Newton suitably clad in a bathing dress. F. Pfeifer, who has been with the Pioneer in linen towlmg, in lace and embroidery. have a good and even road to travel. was driving up 3. North St., last week, for several years, will edit and In our last week's issue, we, being Married, yesterday, Miss Maggie and had .ibout reached the approach conduct a Prohibition column." Mr. Minn. Str.. misinformed, said that Christian Stoll New Ulm, Minn. to the lailroad track,the passenger train Dauer to Mr. Andrew Kopp of Cottonwood. Pfeifer was formerly a news-man in this was fined §5 00 and costs for assault PR0GRA3IME. from the west came along and shied his The nuptial knot was tied by city. and battery. We learned since that horses, which, not bemg able to turn Rev. Berghold, and a large assembly of for tne Herman Sell was arraigned before the Died, last ednesday, Mrs. Christian LAYING OF TEE C0KNER STONE the wagon, threw it over, pitching Mr. relatives and friends met at the residence justice on that charge and that Stoll Engel of the Town of Sigel. Deceased Newton to the ground. He sustained of the bridegroom's father, Mr. of the was the one, who received the thrashing. Hermann's Monument was 38 years of age, and highly no in]lines however, but most emphatically Alois Kopp, to celebrate the occasion. respected and beloved by all who mdoisps our opinion regarding The Review sends its congratulation. Executed knew her. The burial, which was witnessed the mipioveinent of the narrow thoroughfare. Their Business Booming. UNDER THE AUSPICES BARGAIN DAY Married, Monday evening, at the residence by numerous friends of the family Probably no one thing has caused ot the of the bride's parents, Miss Ida and relatives, took place in Sigel such a general revival of trade at C. L. Brand Lodge Sons of Hermans, While ivid Simon, pmplo\ed by Mr. Beinhorn of this city to Mr. Adolph Town cemetery last Fndav. Tne loss Sa-t/Lircisiy- ISTeszt Louis Me\ er of Milford, was leading Roos' Drug Store as their giving away Eckstein of Winona. The young couple of the estimable wife is mourned by a STATE OF MINNESOTA. to their customers of so many free trial a young, uniuly colt b} a rope, wound who were united by Justice Fischer JTT3XTE! SSxrci husband and children, and sympathized bottles of Dr. King's New Discovery tigutlv aiopncl his lett hand, the animal, GRAND MAS1ER A. Poehler. and to whom the Review sends its congratulations, AN EXTRA OFFER in by the whole community. for Consumption. Their trade is simply becoming frightened, gave a sudden left for Winona the same GRAND SECRETARY A. Nauman. The Review expresses its condolence to 50 0 Yards Double Width Laee enormous in this very valuable article start, which had the effect ot rupturing SATURDAY, JUNE 23, 1888. evening. the bereaved. Bunting, in Black only at 19 cts. a from the fact that it alwajs cures one of the lower muscles of the Arrival ot Extra Iiain tiom St. Pau yard, worth 40 cts. Call early and Alderman Wm. Frank returned from and never disappoints. Coughs, Colds, shouider blade. This accident, although The exceedingly hot weather of the and Minneapolis 10 P. M. get a nice dark Summer Dress St. Paul, where he wis under treatment Asthama, Bronchitis, Croup, and all not a^ serious as a broken limb, last few days reached its climax last Reception of Guests by the Committee. Watch for next weeks Great in the St. Joseph's Hosmtal for three necessitates great care and endurance Monday, when the thermometer registered throat and lung diseases quickly cured. Escort to Turner Hall. Bargain. weeks, last Saturday. Dr. Sclnmoneck, You can test it before buying by getting on the part of the itient, who is in Dr. over 95° in the shade. It was oppi Assignment of Quarters. the colleague of Dr. S'lmm, hid him essive and, when in the afternoon a trial bottle free, large size $1. Evb Stnckler's hands. SUNDAY, JUNE 24, 1888. THE UNIVERSITY in his caie and Mr. Frank expresses bettie warranted. 3yr clouds began to arise in the south-west, Assembly at Turner Hall Park, 8 A.SI. To say that the school-picnic, held at himsplf as well satisfied with the physician's fears were expressed that a violent storm Formation of Festival Procession and Peter G^g's grove in Cottonwood last Worth Knowing. services. ?M, was about to burst over the city. At OF MINNESOTA f*~ March through the principal streets of Sundx\, wa- .me affvi would donot Mr. W. H. Moi in, merchant, Lake 30 P. M. the temperature suddenly the City to Hermann's Park 9 A. TI. oui» jnju-tice to Mr Domeier, the tutor was established by the constitution ot ]10 «•rate Now that our city lathers have given City, Fia. was ikt ith a severe Cold, fell from 94 to 86, a wind springing up Address of Welcome by Mayor Dr. and is endowed bj the Geneial do\ernnu it 'eni^ fy"^P under whose magement the celebration us a substantial and much needed attended with a di&tiessmo Cough and a paitofthe State System of public institution ^3 at the same time and driving clouds of Weschcke. O I O E S was conducted, but also to the running into Consumption in its first S bridge it would be a well directed move dust up Minnesota St. It looked stages. He tried many socalled popular many participants of Cottonwood, Sigel Introduction of Festival President, The following Courses ot Study aie ofieral to place the streets leading to the river threatening for a moment, yet the people cough remedies aDd steadily grew Regular College Courtei. George Benz, by the Chairman of the and New Ulm, all of whom did full in such a condition as would make them Classical, leading to degree worse. Was reduced in flesh, had difficulty soon discovered that it was only an Scientific, ciedit to the enjoyment prepared for Building Committee, C. John Haupt. safe and at all times passable. Especially in bieathing and was unable to Literarv, ordinary windstorm, which was followed them in the way of music, speeches etc. Address by Festival President. sleep.|*vFmally tried Dr. King's New Civil Engineering, leading to degree would such an improvement benefit later on by a plentiful rain. At Mechanical Engmeeimg, leading to de Discovery for consumption and found Introduction of Festival Orator, Albert In fact not a better pleased or a more 3. North Street, which, leading over the gree five o'clock the temperature had fallen immediate relief, and after using about Electrical Engineering, leading to degree Wolf. contented assembly has been held in railroad track, presents at that place Architecture leading to degree a half dozen bottles found himself well to 73 degrees. ,, Agriculture, Oration by Festival Orator^ the countrv for a long time, and aside an incompletad, dangerous thoroughfare, and has had no return of the disease. Law, Singing by the N. U. Maennerchor. Medicine and Surgery, leading to degree tiom a few over-zealous words spoken No other "remedy can show so grand a being too narrow to allow of two Complaint is made by anglers, who Homeopathic Medicine and Surgerj, leading record of cures, as Dr. King's New Discovery Laying of Corner Stone by Architect b\ politically excited irties, everything teams passing each other or one team to degree .. AI want to practice the sport lawfully, that for consumption, Guaranteed to Dentistry, leading to degree I) .^ Julius Berndlfc assisted by the Building passsed off satisfactorily. to turn around in case of necessity. certain parties, not content with having The Graduate Department oifer coun-Cs leading f§ do just what is claimed for it.—Ti al Committee. *..**%?& ,y^ to the Master's degree and Ph. F. Kuetzmg was in Minneapolis last Ic would be advisable to fill up the filled their nets and seines during the bottle tree at C. L. Roos Drug Store.-4 sis Spreial Courses. J^S^S* week on a business trip. excavations on both sides, this being high water this spring, are still stationing ^Address by National Grand Master The ''°chool of Agriculture" ofters ^^"jearT*' Senews Her Youth. 'SA course in Agriculture, Chennstrv, Mathematics, the only way to alter the otherwise •nV their apparatus, thus giving no Sons of Hermann, Conrad Weller from Regai ding the sad case of drowning Mrs. Phoebe Chesley, Peterson, Clay English, Ac specially designed to meet the wants ^Chicago. gmK4iMS^\M dangerous approach over the track, chance for fish to come up the river and of farmers' sons. Co., Iowa, tells the following remarkable ot a week a»o, it has been brought to The ^chool of Practical Mechanics and De and a speedy beginning at the work allow of lawful capture. story, the truth of which is vouched ^Address by A. Poehler, Grand Master sign" offers courses shop work, (including wood, our notice that there are several dangerous iron and metal working), Industrial, ireehand for by the resident of the town: would be appreciated by our farmers. WP would draw the attention of these Sons of Hermann, State of Minnesota. and Mechanical Drawing, Wood Carving and Designing bathing places the nver, and "I am 73 years old, have been troubled eager fishermen to the state-law, which Declamation by Mit=s Emmy Nix we vvould caution all bathers to beware with kidney complaint and lameness In the College of Science, Literature and Arts, r^s? The lenowned Royce & Lansing Musical is very correct and to the point, and "Die Hermannschlacht." persons of mature years and judgment are admitted for many years could not dress ot trusting themselves in such localities to pursue, under airection of the Faculty, studies Comedy Company and Swiss Bell would plead to discontinue the practice myself without help. Now I am ^Declamation by Emil Weschcfce: selected from the regular courses as the cut which divides the island near free from" all pain and soreness and Ringers are coming June 27th. This of net-hshing. jf "Das Deutsche Wort "«P«?p A S the bridge from the main land. The am able to do all mvown uousework. The Department of Law will be opened in September. company comes endorsed by press and Music and Singing. &^m Two years' course. A large corps of Lecturers water in the cut is quite shallow, but I owe my thanks to Electric Bitters for At a meeting of Charity Lodge No. public of the entire west. During their and Instructors, eminent in the profession SUNDAY EVENING JUNE, 24, 1888. havms: renewed my youth, and removed just outside of it in the main channel has been •secured. 98 A.. F. & A. M., on Tuesday June 12. nine successful years on the road over completely ail disease and pain." Historical, Festival Torchlight Procession ii of the river attains a sudden and considerable the following nanjed visiting brothers one million people have witnessed their Try a bottle, only 50c. at C. L. Roos' through the principal streets of The Department of Medicine will be opened in depth, which may prove dangerous from Mankato, St. Peter aud Sleepy October Thus department consists of the College Drug Store. 4 entertainment, and halls and theaters the city to Turner Hall. Grand Tableau of Medicine and Surgery, the College of Homeopathic to all swimmers, especially as E\e were present: have been found utterly madequate for Medicine and Surgery, and the College ot at the hall: Go IF eat, Dentistry Three years' course the current right there is very swift. It J. M. Andrews, G. F. Piper, Wm. S. the accomodation of the people eager to "Caster's Last Charge." No portion of the United States to-da\ might be suggested in this place that it gam admission. This is accounted for Home, Jas. Cannon, F. G. Heinze, J. ii Xm To conclude with a offers as many opportunities for making J£„ would be a great benefit to the public if by their strict adherence ot presenting M. Broome and Geo. H. Fox of Mankato. Except in these two, strictlyjirofebsional depart, GRAND BALL. money as can be found at Great Falls, ments. the proper authorities would designate strictly refined entertainment composed Thos. Montgomery, H. J. Jacoby, Mont., and on the reservation just The total number of professors, instructors and an appropriate bathing place in our river, of the best artists, and the best vocal opened, in busings, mining, stock-raising E. S. Pettrjohn, S. P. Witty. I. A. Norwood By order of Festival Marshall lecturers, all departments, is 104. Next year opens September 4th, 1888. N? and thus avoid all such mishaps or farming. Rates, maps and particulars Capt. Frank Burg. and instrumental music. Remember and John J. Haunao of St. Peter. Cataloguer containing full information, will be will be furnished bv C. H. Capt. John Groetsch sent to all persons who apply for it. Address and annoyances as have of late occurred. they rem tin hore but one night. —Tickets i^,i .TPSSP Palmer. Jnmp« Montgomery and WAR HEX. Gen. Pus* A?»*nt, St. P. M. Capt. John Geib As'itants. CTHliS K0RTKR8P, LI. D„ President KM at Chat*. L. Rios's Drug Store. P. 'J. Gibb* of Sle«'D^ E)tss & M. R\., S.. t'aui, Miutu$» eow Jy4 Capt. Jacob Nir Minneapolis, Minn,.