New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
August 29, 1888 · Page 4 of 8
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NEW ULM MJss. Minnie Hoffmann is visiting VICINITY. Apples, peats, peaehes and grapes at Miss Josephine Pfaender, of SoM,H-" Cheap. Heliabk with MinneapolisjEriends since Monday, W. EibneBf.tt v-?s. wm is oa & visit with her parents August 20th. Travelers' Guide. Kaetzmg*sells blhek handled knives Mrs. O. Musser, of Minneapolis, is and forks at 4 cts. each, any day this and visiting with her parents, Mr. & Mrs. The numerous Iriemls of Mrs. Anton next week. Laudenscblager, and her sister Mrs. R, Heme, of Milford, attended the celebration Dealer in Mr. W. H. Rethwill, Le Sueur Ffefferie. of her birth-day, last Sunday. a DRY GOODS, druggist, was the guest of his brotherin-law Born. 'j-Mrs. William Brust presented Miss. Helen George, who formerly Wm. Danheim, of Lafayette, NOTIONS, taught a Milford school, left for Mankato her .husband with a young heir, last over Sunday. HATS, CAPS, Sundays, ^The Review extends its congratulations. last Monday, to attend the Normal GROCERIES & CROCKERY. School. Mr. Charles Koehne, nephew of John MARTIN LUTHER COLLEGE. Selling Agent for Haunstein, being a son of Mrs. Chas. Going East. Going West. Mr. Max Rausher, who has till lately Dr. Schocb, who has taken charge of Sketch of a Koehne of Gotha, Florida, is visiting McCALLS BAZAR PSIIEfiUJ. 4 10 30 a No. 1, been with Mr. F. W. Vogelpohl, the 4:17 a. m. GLOVE-FITTING the office of Dr. Striekler, comes well 18 f* 12 01p.m. 25 2 15 p. m. with his uncle's family since last week. PROSPEROUS INSTTTWON. tailor, will to-day leave for Washington 20 3 50 m. 3 5:44 p. m. recommended, having been a resident Musical Instruments a Specialty. 2 10 00 m. 13 The young man is traveling for a Chicago 10 45 p. m. Ty. with his family. Chicago physician. Nos. 1, 2 and 25 daily. All others daily rubber-goods house. One of the most attractive edifices of HEW ULM, M13SK except Sunday. Numerous friends of Rev. A. Berghold Died, Mrs. Bobsin, of Courtland, last this city, and an institution of which Rev. E. Hoyer, of West Bend, Wis C. W. HEIDEMAN* Agent assembled at his house last Monday TO THE PUBLIC. Wednesday. Deceased arrived at the our citizens may well be proud, is the cousin, is the guest of his brother, Rev. evening and enjoyed themselves Mrs. Frank Randall, of Winona, good old age of eighty years, and leaves Dr. Martin Luther College, a small picture O. Hoyer of the Dr. Martin Luther College, for a few short hours, prior to his departure I would respectfully direct the attention is visiting ber parents. -v two sons, Messrs. C. and F. Bobsim of which graces our page. since last Saturday. of the public to the fact that I am for Europe. It is one of the many enterprises the again manufacturing washing-machines Rev. Beinhart, of West Xewton, returned Rev. £. J. A. Hover, of Van Dyn, Mr. Oocar Erickson, of Springfield, S. E. Olsen, of Minneapolis, enjoyed existence of which is directly due to of mv own pattern. The &ame have from St. Paul last Saturday. Wisconsin, accompanied by his daughter, informs us that he will not be a candidate pleasant drive through the beautiful been"tested by the following well our citizens and a brief sketch of the institution arrived in the city last Sunday for the office of sheriff at this time. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Reed, of Nicollet,*, prairies and grain fields of the towns of parties in this city and have given nniSigel and its founding will no doubt morning. The reverend gentleman is and Lake Hanska, last Sunday. satirfacfaon: Messrs. Richard son, last Wednesday. The Review interest our readers. ,, $% ,„„„ „, „n .,, rfefferle. Wm. Hummel, Jos. bchB*-» the father of Rev. O. Hoyer and succeeds A WORD TO THE PUBLIC 4 If extend its congratulations. ,J H0 was so well pleased with the "expe- h, Geo. Bevier, Christ. Bnrmeister. As founder of the college' smay be Rev. Henry Dagefoerde, who has ber Ev.riences" he had, that he intends to Patronage respectfuliv solicited. named the present pastor of the Mrs. M. E. Dyer, of Cortland, New formerly been active at Nicollet. Wfiffk if therp is one occasion in the affairs repeat his visit and stay at least a week. C. "F. HE3LL», Lutheran Church, Rev. C. J. Albrecht, York daughter of Hon .Win. Skinner, of Centre Str., New Ulm. Minn. of a farming district which should link Mrs. J. Stoekert was surprised by a We congratulate the Springfield Advance who entered upon his duties in this city Milford, is visiting with her parents. together constituent to constituent in for having come out in straight, serenade, tendedther by the New Ulm in 1882. He had long before, while engaged order to enable all to pull togetner for State Treasurer Bobleter spent Sunday true-blue republican colors. No man CityBand on Monday evening, the ocbeing in Minnesota, recognized the and Monday with his New Ulmcassion the common good, it is when the organized is honored more than the one, who pursues her birth-dav. ''s necessity of an educational institution friends. societv of agriculturists and those his course in a straight-forward to supply the ever increasing want for A telegraphic despatch notified Mrs. interested in this most important of all pastors of congregations belonging to manner, and does not resort to abusive Count von Serenyi, of Chicago, was in A. Rehfeldt last Sunday evening that occupations, hold their annual fair. The words toward those of another opinion. the Minnesota Synod, and when this in the city over Sunday, the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Hanke, at St. Paul, society of our county will in a fewsame subject was broached to him by So go ahead, we shall stand by you. Mr. Nix and family. is seriously sick. Mrs. Rehfeldt de weeks open its eighteenth exhibition, A ^4 Mr. Fred Boock, a well-known citizen 3f V\ parted for St. Paul on Monday. and the managers of the same are head Owners of dogs, remember that license and member of the Ev. Lutheran She Tried and Knowsf over heels in business, occupying their for same must be paid to City The second number of the Western Church, Rev. Albrecht determined to minds in gathering clues to the best en clerk L. Schilling before next Saturday. Tree Planter, a monthly journal devoted push the matter, having received further A leading chemist of New York tertainment for the public, and shun says: No plasters of such merit as to the comparatively neglected field encouragement from our citizens. Mr. Ed. Dunkel and family have removed the Ath-lo-pho-ios Plasters haveever ning neither expense nor trouble to present of arboriculture, has come to hand. before been produced." They are One year later, in 1883, the synod was to St. Peter, where Mr. Dunkel to the people of this, our own, renowned a novelty because they are not made The journal, which will prove interesting has entered the employ of Mr. H. Dorum. in session in this city, and a plan and simply to sell cheap, they are the county, an unexcelled exposition to all tree plante rs,is published at best that science, skill aud money proposition was presented them. Building of all that interests a community St. Paul. f.„ can produce, and will do what is lots and a bonus of $4000 was offered like ours. claimed for them. For sprains, A twelve year old boy of Wm. Trautmueller, Some reckless and mischievous boys to the synod if the college would aches, weakness, lameness, etc., while playing at the Creamery We all recognize that we depend on they are unequaled. »^Sp made use of the otherwise harmless be built in this city, and this offer was J% last Saturday, broke an arm at the the success of farming. Whether we 40t Fulton St Sanduskv, O, Nov 21. '87 jack-o-lantern to scare old Mrs. Buder, afterwards increased to a donation of The AtMophoros Plaster acted like wrist. stand behind the counter and sell the who lives in the lower first ward. The magic It is the 6ert I e\ei tried and I $7000 and a tract of land of sixteen nave need many kinds. Oar druwnst seed which the busy plow-man buries fcaid plasters are all about the same but old lady was frightened considerably, acres. This splendid ofter ef the New Mr. Bemhard Frey of Leavenworth I don't think so now 1 sprained my arm in the ground, whether we sit with pen and shoulder in Tuly, and it has been and has ever since been affected by Ulm congregation was thankfully accepted, has returned from Washington Terr£ pamful smce, but it does not pam me at in hand before the writing-table or spells of cramps. The youngsters and in the spring of 1884 the erec" tory, well pleased. He intends to move all now Mrs WTI.T.TB MA«TTT. figure amid wheat-stacks and cornschocks 4®*"Send 6 cents for the beautiful colored picture, should be severely censured for their tion of the .splendid structure, now there with his family in the near future. i. Moorish Maiden on the yield of our fields, we THEATHLOeHOROSCO. 112 Wall St. N. fi conduct and prevented from such further gracing the college hill, was begun. On Arhcitect Struck, of Minneapolis, must needs depend on the crops harvested doings. the tentn of November, Luther's birthday, was in the city for some days last week by the horny handed son of the Eggs taken in exchange at market the college was dedicated and Mr. to inspect the work of the new court Rev. Alexander Berghold, who, assoil. And what a glorious time is harvesting, Al-prices for goods, by Frank Kuetzing, Burk, and Reverends Reim and house, which is progressing favorably we are sorry to report, has of late experienced "when the frost is on the punkin brecht engaged as teachers. In the next NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. under the supervision of Mr. A. C. Ochs renewed trouble on account and de corn is in the shocks." January the present rector, Rev O. and his crew of men. of an unwell leg, found it necessary to Everyone feels as though the year's Hoyer, was called to the college, and in seek another climate for the winter, BOY WANTED. woric is done and a kindlier feeling Married:—Last Thursday Miss Mary September of the same year A. and departed yesterday. The reverend creeps into one's heart as the wagon* Reim received his appointment as professor. Pelzel was married to Mr. Edward At once, a boy to learn the barber gentleman will visit Europe, Afiica and roll in with this 3 ear's crop. Countryman Wagner by Rev. Albrecht. The young tr-ide F. PEUSEB. the Holy Land and we trust that after and citizen alike appieciate the couple will reside on the old Pelzel farm Under favorable auspice the vvoik this tour, interesting as well as benefaciaLfor NOTICE. season, and what the former harvests in Milford, and we hope that success was begun, and gradually the college bis health, we may see Rev. the latter wants to see, and where may be tneirs. Good ork horses for sale or to exchange prospered, till it now, alter only ihree Berghold again in our midst. should he see it but at the fair. for eutle CHAS,. STUEBE years of its eMstence,ha„ five profes-ois Dr. O. C. Striekler, who, as our And this year's fair of the Brown J. J. Reilly, who had ever since last and eighty-seven pupils. readers will remember, intends to pursue GRAND County Agricultural Society will eclipse Harvest Feast Ball the study of medicine in Europe for Spring hung around the city and especially Dr. Martin Luther College is not only all preceding ones. Treasurer Heidemann its saloons, and who had several a short time, left for his former home, an institution for the education of ministers, New Ulm, Minn., June 4tb, 1888. and Secretary Weschcke have weeks ago been committed to the jail, President Lincoln said that you cau Ann Arbor, Michigan, yesterday, and but possesses besides a theological, been around wherever anything was to fool some People all the time and yeu on a charge of drunkenness, was examined was ac conipauied by his wife, who will a collegiate, preparatory, academic and be seen which could be made use of for can fool all the People sometimes, but at last Friday before the udge of visit with the parents of the doctor for commercial department, affording thus 4 UNION HALI, you cannot fool all tne People all the the fair. They have secured it, as it some time. Probate aud pronounced to be a fit ample means ot education for all classes time. was their duty to do, and now that all subject for the inebriate asylum. He of students. 1888T.Some machine men seem to take Sunday September 2nd, 'Johu Liud is doing brave work in is about ready they earnestly ask all of Bamum's view that the Amerieaa was therefore sent from the hospital, The normal and commercial department Congress to secure the forfeiture of the friends of our county to come and people are bound to be humbugged and where he had lately been taken, to the especially are worthy of claiming Admission SO cts. for Gents, farmers in this country are subjested railroad lands to the people. No other help us celebrate. asylum at Rochester. the attention of the general public, as and liable to full into the hands of just member of Congress understands the All are cordially invited. Greater att.actions than ever before such men. Farm machinery now-a*days in the former the student receives a status of the railroad land question Once more the wheel has turned, and THE MANAGEKS. are oftered, among them samples of is so near perfection that nearly thorough pedagogic training, enabling better than he, and his constituents are we again leave behind the anniversarv all kinds of machinery works leas&o*ably wheat from every wheat raising THE EIGHTEENTH him thus to fill a position as teacher of well, et there is a difference iathe getting the benefit of it. The railroad of the Indian outbreak. It was not observed A FAI country the world. Just think of it! a parochial or public school, while the material put into them as is also corporations don't love John Lind."— in this city last Saturday a week Has any society in these U. S. ever undertaken student who desires a practical business the case in prices with local dealers ,. ago, but a party of New Ulm hunters, BLUE EARTH CITY POST. such a task and one of so We believe in the theory of dividing: education finds in the commercial department happening to be out on the prairie southwest the profits with our customers and we much benefit to the farmer? We answer The state railroad and warehouse every opportunity for study. would father sell a great many goods of Springfield on the 18th of August, no, and assure all that it is folly commission will be in the city on the Taking all in all together, the ample 1 OF at prices, that at the end of the seasors observed alone tree by the roadside, for you not to come and see the fair, if eleventh of September to confer with accomodations furnished by tne college, Brown County would leave hundreds of dollars of the and recognized the burial place ot V- it were but for this one feature. profits in the pockets of our customers, our citizens. Now let eyerybody who the healthy growth it enjoys, and the some, who were massacred in 1862For than to combine with other machine has recognized in the past what was We claim that there is not a more en September 21,22 and 23, 1888. able men, among them Rev'ds. Hoyer a brief moment they recalled the men in raising the prices, thereby sell- J1§ good for New Ulm, turn out and speak terprising farmer than the one of Brown and Albrecht, Messrs. Burk, Reim, ing but a little and dividing up the dreary days and paid silent homage to his mind tell the honorable commissioners County, and we claim that his society In and around Reichenberger and Gerstenmeier, who trade, in order to keep machinery high. the dead who slept here miles away is like himself. You will actually be what amount of business is done We handle the celebrated Esterly govern the institution, the public may from human habitations. Binders and Mowers, the light andi a A 3 us here, what freight is received and astonished to witness such a display as rest assured that the Dr. Martin Luther durable ChampionJBinders and Mowers for Spectators. shipped, and what abominable railway W. J. Current, of Home township, ours will be, and we extend an earnest College is worthy of constant aid and the Red, White and Blue Mowers, the a S a connection we have with the twin cities. and cordial invitation to attend on the was the recipient of an odd Christmas attention. Bonanza Hay Rakes and Cultivators-, for Visitorsa present two years ago, receiving from 21, 22, and 23 of September. the Stoughton and Red Wing Wagons The family of Mr. Hy. Theissen, of XxxcL-u.oeaao.exxtMi In Justice Court. and Buggies, the Rock Island Stubble K^' a friend in Henry count), Ind., an oppossum. Republicans in Session. for Exhibitors. Sigel mourns the loss of the Plows and only the best grade of Bind- S He kept the same as a pet, For Catalogue, address seventeen year old daughter, who met The belief was expressed, before the George Frazier, on a charge of drunk ing Twine, warranted to be absoluteJjr but in the spring of last year the animal Insect-proof. We also have the ^eryc *?f with an unexpected death. She had caucus, held last Saturday ^evening in and disorderly, was committed E. WESCHCKE, Sec'y. broke its fastenings and made good best steam threshing outfit*, saefo as* been enjoying good health up till last to the county jail for three days on Turner Hall, came off, that excitement fifs. W. HuninieL, its escape. Last November an oppossum the Massillon Straw Burners, the* &ult»-» Wednesday, on which day she she was bread and water. ,,. ,„ prevailed with certain parties, and that man & Taylor, and last but not leasts wa.- killed by a hunter at Lake busily engaged in the field with the rest considerable "firing" would be done. the Huber Straw Burning Engine anxfc Itasca. Now the question is, was Current's William Rose, suspected of committing of the folks. She must have sustained Victory Separators. Another g-reat In^spite of all this the caucus was a oppossum the one killed at the item for farmers to take into consideration the murder of Moses Luf kin near internal injuries while lifting bundles, most^decent and well-managed affair, lake? Since there are no such animals is that we always keep on hand a Tracy, was brought down to the Brown for soon after, she took ill and breathed and excepting the interruptions, slight full assortment of all kinds of repairs wild in this state, we may presume it county jail by Deputy Sheriff Lauer, of her last on Friday noon. We express however, caused by a few visiting democrats, for each and, all kinds of machines we was. Redwood county last Friday evening to our sympathy for the bereaved. sell. l^?f notning occurred Xo disturb H»s constantlj on hand a large line of woolen We Invite you one and all to call ancl await his preliminary examination afese goods,dress trimmings and velvets Satins, the affair. x^mai.jr ciaimuawon Gingham, Calico and Mnslin, Handkerchiefs. Captain Jacob Nix, our old friend look over our goods, whether you want Where is our Board of Trade? Nothing which takes place to-day. ^,„ „i Hosiery_, Hn«w»rv T^iTie Fin a T.ona Lace a*A and Embroidery, v~.u Standing After chairman Hagberg of the City rmuu iaK.es piace co-aay. ?*T* has been appointed General Agitator Collars and Caffs, Rashes, Novelty Braid, Crochet to buy or not so hoping to receive a_ has been heard of it or its transactions CTJAcogson Cord, etc., at lowest prices. Committee had read the call, and call from you, we are, for the Turner Mutual Insurance Association since Spring, and it seems to Also s* fall assoitment of boys' clothes." friendsvawl opened the caucus, A. Blanchard was Very truly your of the North-west, which has the Butter and eggs taken in exchange 5 us as though the lack of energy displayed chosen chairman and E. Weschcke secretary. M"^CT4 or goods. i«*1iMi &&S& THE s- D- I IMPLEMENT C0 ourseat of the directory in Milwaukee. Mr. by the representatives of Several candidates for the delegate-ship W TRAPS Nix will enter upon his duties in the A S business interests is discouraging to The Mezican Land & Development Co. to the county convention near future, and will in his capacity as mercantile affairs at large. The board were in the field, but the organized opposition agitator travel throughout the northern at its founding was acknowledged a to some of them triumphed and middle states. The gentleman, be necessity and received the hearty support CAPITAL STOCK $1,000,000. without trouble in electing its men. ing well qualified for the above position of our business men from the H. Hanschen, S. D.k Peterson, K. H. or I a is has for years been an active member of ., SHARES $5.00 MACXL, start. It has during the few years of Helling, Charless L. Roos, William the Turners, having taken active part THE CRIPPLE. its existence accomplished mnch for the THE CURE. Frank and Captain Jacob Nix were Full Paid and Non-Assessable. in all its actions. $*3*$§! good of our city, and it seems inexplicable Lowell, Mm, elected delegates, and instructed to use tow«U, K»M., July 9,1SST. how an organization with as good While Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Peterson J»c XI, 1883. all honorable means to secure the nomination fkntlemen.-Mr Lewis Mr. L*wii Senaie, 136 a lecord, with as hi? and beneficial with their daughter, Flora, were driving of Joseph A. Eckstein for County Sennit hat Juet celled Moody St gays. "Orin npon me, and inform* me with a bonus of FIVE ACRES of land to each share are an aim as a board of trade, should not down Center street, near the creamery BoMnton, a boy of 12, Attorney, John Grimmer for Register that the boy Orin KoMa•ott, to hia home in offered to immediate subscribers at a par of five dollars find that support in a city which boasts last Sunday evening after dark, the of Deeds, Ernst Brandt for Judge who wa» a poor cripple 1381 on emtebet, bit oa cratches, and was per share, for the benefit of the Treasury, of as many firms, of as many different horse became unruly, and tore the harness, of Probate and J. B. Velikanje for Superintendent left ksee bentfortwo cared by St. Jacob! Oil math* Mid could not bo enterprises as New Ulm. It is the duty commencing to kick and damage of Schools. lnlS81, the core remained •trughteBtd. Hs gave This Company have acqmred an exclusive grant of several milhon acres cf land from the Govern permanent The oi every one conducting a business the buggy. Mrs. Peterson dropped her The chair upon motion appointed the WM St. Jacob* Oil to r«b ment of Mexico the state of Tamannhpas, bordered by the state of Texas and the Golf of Mexico" yonng man has been and •nit In «lx days he had to devote apart of his time to that organization daugter to the ground and jumped after, following City Committee, one from is now at work every day It comprises rich agricultural, grazing and mmerallands, tmmense forests of valuable timber and BO for crotches and at mannai labor, a cass opportunities for vast pnbhc enterprise, in the development and settlement of a territory almost a« which has in view the welfare not without sustaining some injuries, each ward:— went home certainly which ore large as the stato oi Pennsylvania, with a good population, a healthy moderate climate andamnle ram th*m» of his community and we hope not serious however, while Mr. Ed. Huebner %for the first ward, the efficacy of 8t Jacobs I*"•*• fall. The land offered with the Block and for which negotiable certificates will be issued, will nroS •BO.O OS«£D4 00 Oil SEO 0 OBGKKD,MJ. tha&thenW^uture will witness p, genera! Peterson on alighting struck the ground Frank Burg for the second ward, a choice investment of itself while each share participates in the whole enterprise. Based on the low est price of Government land in the United States the shares will have a value many times greater turn-out at the regural meetings head foremost, causing slight scalpwounds. Adolph Reim for the third ward. OBOHXG CASES 40 YEAST StAKDIHO CUBES than the price at which these forty thousand are offered to carry oat the objects of the Comttaair" ynUCAMHTLT.- of the board. Not until this is done The horse ran away into the After it was voted that the delegates ubscription will be accepted as follows: 25 per cent, cash, balance in equal payments at Thirty 1 VKyflXD e&jSEf XSBOW A W I CRtJTCHEl Will our city be able to defend her mercf|iitil& marsh and was afterward captured. elected be authorized to cast a full ballot Sixty, and Ninety days, Remit by Draft, Check, Express or Registered Letter, direct or through aL OTTRED nOUEAKUTLY. a^nker or broker. PBOSKECTUS AND j-uuiirj'OBJKjmoHos APPLICATION. interests, to better and foster We congratule Mr. Peterson and family at the county convention, the caucus F. JF. MORELAND, Financial Agent, Sold byDruggwtg ami Dealers Everywhere. h&wk on having had such a good escape. adjourned. Th« Cr-*rlea A. Yogclcr Co., Halto.,JtdL S 7 S a a