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

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Euil^ofeedings of the Republican: The Eagla Roller Mill. I^EW ULM AND VICINITY. Chas. L. Roos, G. *W county convection on first pagerf^ Roekrare taking i&ftbe Republican The editor left for SL Paul*yesterday Stat* Conventionln Sf.Paul. Travele Guide. Facts about a Leading'Establishment. & man for groaning when he has to cast bis ,yot« for the next governor. JRhenmatism orNeoralgia^fflhe pain. Mr. Frank Grathwohl of the town of is simply awfaL Notorturein tJte Mr. S: BV Peterson and family leff Linden called at the Court Clerk's office ancient tuneswas morepainful than' The history of our commercial development fe.4 Deaiex^n^ .. last Monday for'St. Paul. these twin diseases. Bat—oughtn't Monday and was granted,a permission records-ou'r milling enterprises a man tobeblamed,if, havingBhecmatism DRY GOQPS, to get married to Miss. Katie Weber of Prof. Adolph F. Reim returned from or Neuralgia, he wont trae as most prominent in building up the* Ath-lo-pho-roe, when it has-cored NOTIONS, Milwaukee last Sunday. the same town. trade at present jenjosyed by our aity,and thousands who have suffered in.the HATS, CAPSg same way It has cured hundreds The fall 'term of the Dr. Martin Luther as we inspect the flour mills which after physicians have pronounced "The New Ulm Review in "an idlfdrial College cpmmenced yesterday. GkOGERJES & CROCKERY.* rise prominently from out their surroundings them incurable. advocates the retention of the present Going East. To-day Minnesota Republicans nominate in the manufacturing district, Selling Agent-for ttate high license law." Sleepy -'"The drin of fim ph^feajuw coedd .not Going West. aim meof Kheamstism which bad«ettled \3 4 10:30 a.m. the next governor of'this state. we recognise the amount .of capital invested, No. 1 4:17 a.m. Eye HBRAIJ). \l in thfihipw,*^.t,u,*,and nnrik «hnn)i^ SoioteoM McGKLL'S BAZAR suK-mniie POTENT a"^UP de*Pf impos- .. 18-««iT Vl2:01p.w. 25 '•&' 2:15 p.m. Who will it be? Slightly off HeraldV-We advocate a the number of work-men employed, sible. Hiefflufedose of Athlophoros. mo 20 ,' 3:50 m. 3 •if'-'i 5:44 p.m. xae relief, andthethirdenabledme to deep Musical Instruments a Special^^ 13 10:45 p. m. 2- 10:00 p.m. higher license than the" one formerly, forfour ami a naif houra without wafcime and the general benefit New William Runk and Frank Sukopf will 1 «85*tarajBdite use. and now weB." V. Nos. 1, 2,aud 25 daily. All otters daily existing, but think the present one too NEW ULM, 'J-V?t .V& MINN" BEV. S. H. TROYEB. Hew Albany, Ind. Ulm enjoys through the/mills. And a attend the Normal School at Mankato. O-^end 6 cents for the beautiful colored picture," except Sunday. high. A higher license is endorsed by: Moorish Maiden:" better situation for such proud and Tiiey left yesterday. C. W. HEIPEMAK.' Agent THEATHL0PH0R0S CO. 112 WallSLN.Y. TO THE PUBLIC. us simply because we believe that it is prosperous enterprises could not well Miss. Ida and Mollie Brumder. and under present conditions creative of a Republicans will to-night assemble in be found, as our agricultural .district Miss. Andrae, of Milwaukee, are the I wonld respectfully }direct the attend NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. better state of affairs in regard to the th,e old scUool-house on German St. has proven itself the home of the best tioifof the public to the Jaet that I an»| guests*of Mrs. Reim, since' last Simday. regulation of the liquo/'traffic,- than- a wheat raised on earth. again manufacturing washing-machine?-*/ A small child of Ernst Hindermann Miss. Paulina Schuetz left last Sunday SALE OF STATE A low one, but that the present tariff is of my own pattern. The same have Proof of this is the fact that New Ulm was buried last week, Tuesday. i' been tested by the following wellknowitui* for Milwaukee where she will attend the proper tax we have very much flour is quoted higher on eastern markets All those desiring space for an exhi,-.'"'/JSit parties in this city and have given um. STATE OF MIiVNESOTA. LAND OPSjdtf.**"SAINT the German -American 'Teachers doubted, and believe that it is too stringent. than any other, and efforts have versal satisfaction: Messrs. Richard. at the Brown County fair will PAUL, AUGUST 29,1883. S in a & 8 A jump from seventy-five to come to light where unscrupulous parties Pfefterle Wm» Hummel, Jos. ScbnoNa^, Notice iehojeby^riyeD^hat the Amiftor ofBtown 'please apply early to the secretary.' five hundred, as was the case in smaller berich* Geo. Bevier, Christ. Burmeister ,, Frank Hanft and Otto, Schumacher Co., will offetffct Public Sale at hi8."offiee m'New have attached the trade mark of Lieut. Adj. A. J. .Eckstein spent several Patronage respectfulfv solicited.? towns, is rather too sudden and tog Ulm on left fcr Milwaukee last Tuesday where our mills to an inferior article, ,of their SATURDAY OCT. 97 1888 days last week with Mankato anj great a one, and we hope that a Jbetter at 10 olock ar-m., on the terms prescribed by law. they will attend the German American own production. \.\-.*.'\,.j ,^^| Centre Star-, Mevr Ulm. Minn. the School and Agricultural Colleee Lands, in Minnesota Lake friends. v' adjustment will be made. The former Teachers Seminary. -j- Foremost among our mills is the Brojrn Connry, that have been appraised and areunsold, or that have leen sold and forleiied by tax certainly was too low, but the present Mr. and Mrs. John C. Toberer and Eagle Mill, conducted by Mr. Chas. reason of failure to pay interest for two or more Do not fail to attend the picnic on the years. one seems to us a step from one Mrs. A. Nagel will visit the Cincinnatti Silverson, the general manager, and Hermann's Heights next Sunday. Grand Lists of the land to be offered may be seen at the extreme to another. Exposition this week. Auditors Office for ten davs prior to the sale. Mr. P. Frey, gentlemen from Cincinnati, entertainment and a most enjoyable 0 1 Y, W.W. BHADJBN., who have bought out the old company, Still thertiNteione circumstance in connection Charlie Heideman was, elected a time await you.'' .,£*•/ Commissioner of thafctate-Land Office. BOY WANTED. consisting of our honored citizens, with tna inauguration of high member of the democratic executive The milling district of the city is still Messrs. W. Boesch, George Doehne license in Minnesota which in our eyes committee of the second district. At once, a boy to learn the barber receiving additional improvements. Mr. trade and Jacob Phenninger, who started is entirely uncalled for, and which has 'iv •v Married? Yesterday Rev. C. J. Albrecht "*a\ PEUSEIL. Joseph Flor, the hotel-man, is building the- mill, and for years managed it in done much to create antipathy against united in marriage Miss Mina a large barn on his premises. admirable style. the present reform, and that is the Sunday-law. Engel, of Sigel, and Mr.G.F. Lemke, of The North Western Hotel, F. Gollnast, This is a measure which we Since the new partjjas have taken possession New Ulm. proprietor, announces its name deem unjust,and savoring of tendencies the property has been greatly Miss Alma Vogel was agreeably surprised by a well executed glass sign, which which we recognize as an injustice to improved in every instance, and during last Thursday evening by a numerous was put up last week. our people,especially our working-men. the last season such noteworthy additions on the party of friends, who enjoyed Why it should be unlawful to enter a Messrs. Kretsch and Vogel, of Broadway, have been made to the main building the evening in a royal style. saloon on Sunday when it is permitted HERMANN'S HEIGHTS have just completed the enlarge^ as to change the aspect of the old Miss Emma Schapekahm left last on every other day we fail to see, and ment of their place of business, and last works completely. ., Sunday for Milwaukee where she will we not only regard-this law as-silly but Sunday a gay company was entertained A new engine-house was first constructed, Sunday Septemte, 9tli, 1888. attend a second term in the German as tyrannical. *r till the wee hours of morning. next commodious office, artistically American Teachers Seminary. If the reform of the liquor traffic was' built, a large elevator erected, One of the grand entertainments at Music and other Erit&tainraents. Little Ferdinand Kalb, of Cotton- necessary in our state, as we think it and last but not least a huge, brick the coming county fair will be a concert An Italian Summer Nights Dream it wood, while playing about a reaper,.got was to some extent, we can not see smoke-stack, towering high above its by juvenile musicians and our wellknown the Park. his left hand in a cog-wheel and crushed what gave those wise Solons of reform, surroundings, and guarding the immense artists on Saturday evening, Production of a Grand Tableau. it, not seriously however. the impression that the habits of our establishment Besides the mill Sept 22nd. at Turner Hall. Lookout people were necessarily to be altered. Misses Theresa and Emily Fay left itself has been entirely remodeled, arid for it. ^, i, As the proceeds of the P.cnie go Never will the working class-submit to last Monday morning for San Francisco, the Hermann's Monument Fund, the old elevator and the new structures A two year old child jof John Froeming, such an unjust measure. It deprives are cordially invited to attend where their brother Geo. Fay, painted, so that the premises are now of Milford, succumbed to an attack them of personal rights and therefore THE COMMITTEE awaits them. adorned by as handsome a set of manufacturing of diphteria last Saturday, and several will we champion all movements against buildings as are found elsewhere Mr. John H. Weddendorf left last other children of the family are reported NOTICE. such laws and restrictions which are in the state. Everthing presents -^k Monday^for the East. He will visit the ill with the same dreadful malady. kindred to prohibition, and therefore as Good work horses for sale or to exchange the assurance of solidity and enterprise, Cincinnati exposition and tarry away LATER. We are sorry to report the for cattle. CHAS. STUEBE. unjust and tyrannical. and the establishment of all these modern from home for about ,two.weeks. death of another child, which occurred improvements has proven the proprietors THE EIGHTEENTH on Sunday nignt.... Newly threshed wheat brought, to of the mill trustworthy and Mr. K. H. Helling, chairman of the town from Milford last week, was The farm of Mr. Joseph Reinhardt, pushing business-men. ^4. Republican County Committee, is the bought for only forty cents a bushel of Courtland, was last Sunday theseene The mill was built by E- P. Allis political poet-laureate of the Review, which is the lowest price paid since of a festive assembly, the occasion being Co., of Milwaukee, who have the most and we here present his first donation, many harvests. if- a great fish-haul. Mr. Reinhardt extensive milling works in the world, •V' OF *. -& the theme taken from the democrats has ori his lands what is known as Reinhardt Mr. George Marti, of St. Paul, was Oo"u.xity we believe, and under the able supervision however, who shouted four years ago lake, which derives its water the guest of his brother-in-law, Mr. Otto of W. R. Reid, who also furnished Well Turn The Rascals Out. SeptBibe? 21,22 and 23, 188JB. from the Minnesota river. The lake Schell, several days last week, and with the plans and:specifications, the New Ulm, Minn., June 4th, 1888 was stocked with fish, and the company gun in hand roamed over the prairies of Fling your banner to the, breeze, with starry field new milling improvements were put in. President Lincoln said that you cart of blue. In and around 4. a had prepared to catch them, numerous Brown County in search of chickens. And put to flight the Grover clan and all the They consist of twelve pair of rolls, nine foolrsome People all the time and you TtTBNEJt SAt-t rebel crew friends of the family from all over being can fool till the People sometimes, bufc by twelve, inches, fourteen pair, nine by With Harrison to lead us on and with oar Morton, Jk Wd. Eibner, the palace restaurantkeeper, too, present. you canno^foql all the People all the eighteen inches, and four porcelain amused himself one evening, in We surely are marching to victory. a a Seines and nets were procured and rolls, of the latest and* most improved for Spectators. watching the fishing efforts of a few CHORUS— r& ,." Some machine men seem^o ta'Ee Y. eleven large buffaloes, several good,sized Hurrah! Hurrah!! for Harrison we shout?* '.' pattern. All the rollers have the patent GrxreAtexr SiiX'xsxrJbBies T. Barnnm1s view that the American^ boys around the corner, who had fastened Hurrah! Hurrah!! we'll put the rebs to rout, pikes and other fish were hauled. for Visitors. people are bound to be humbugged aad» automatic shake feedK Furthermore With Harrison and Morton we'll turn the ratcals a fish-hook in a melon displayed farmers in this country are, subjected Besides, three mud-turtles, one weighing out G-zreA-texr I a there are in action fourteen improved in front of the store, and were trying by g$? While we are marching to victory.— ,^ and liable to fs.ll into the hands of jas& *"'},-- lor Exhibitors. seventeen pounds, were caught. cyclone dust collectors, and a means of a string to move it away." such menl Farm machinery now-adays The red bandanna's Cleveland's flag he's placed For Catalogue, address ''k^4^' After the catching the company assembled fuli line of cleaning machinery, composed, it very high is so near perfection th.at_ nearly The most weighty argument one can For Thurnian and the red nose-rag is all the at the house, where Messrs. E. WESCH€KE," Sec'y- all kinds of machinery works't.ieason-' of one large ware-house separator party's cry use against a political opponent, whose! ably well, yet there is a difference *V^ Anton and Athenas Henle, of Milford, But Harrison will tear, it down and make the lis. W.fHuineL. with a capacity of one thousand sit claret fly, „_ the material put into them as is also statements regarding certain affairs we made brief addresses and rendered, a bushels an hour, one milling separator, While he is marching to victory, the case in prices with local dealers. can not contradict, consists in charging song, which was received with great one improved cockle machine, to free CHORUS—Hurrah! Hurrah! I etc. We. believe in the theory of dividing him with not being three score years and applause by the gay audience, which the wheat from the admixture of the the profits with our customers and we Old Grover now has run his race, for Harrison we ten. Such an able argument delights spent the time in a most enjoyable manner, Vould rather sell a great many goods troublesorrife cockle-seed*and four wheat shcutThurman is too old to run, besides, he's got the at prices, that at the end of the season the public. dancing and singing. .'[ scourers. The mill is further fitted up gout would leave hundreds of dollars of the Wlth'Harrison and Morton we'll turn the rascals with a full system of Mr. Reid's new ,r* Mr. Adolph, Eckstein, of Winona, profits in the pockets of our customers, f: Our neighboring Nicollet county republicans ,^sg OUt, 'ft His constantlj on hand a large line of woolen While we are marching to victory. improved reels, and with Smith's and dress goods, dress trimmings and velvets Satins than to combine with other malbfr^" who as our readers will remember, was had one of. the most spirited Gingham, Calico and Muslin, Handkerchiefs men in raising the prices, thereby seTfcsii Allis" Reliance Purifiers and Bolting a former resident of this city, will arrive r^OKTJS—Hurrah! Hurrah etc. Hosiery, Fine Lace and Embroidery, Standing conventions ever held, and St. Peter ing but a little and dividing up the-1 Collars and Cuffs, Rushes, Novelty Braid, Crocaet Chests.. ',• *. «v '-^-J here about the 12th inst. in company was alive last Saturday with .debating Cord, etc., at lowest prices. trade/in order to keep machinery high- Where Runs the "Motion" Siviftly Also Hjull assoi tment of boys' clothes. with Mr. Peter Baldy, the general Run'at its full capacity, which will combatants. It was the design on the We handle the celebrated EsrerlyBinders Southward,"-^ i\ Butter and eggs taken in exchange agent of the Pennsylvania Mutual Life and Mowers, the light and part of the j?ounger members of the be the case as soon as thfe new machinery a or goods. t. durablfvCh ampion'Binders and Mowersthe Insurance Company, for which Mr. party, to sweep outjthe older officers, is run smooth, the mill has an output From lake Michigan soutfi'U starteth ',. Red, "White and Blue Mowers, %\\& O A TE OF MINNESOTA, County of Brown Sss Eckstein will look up business in this of from five hundred to six hundred j.* From CHICAGO great in size, but the latter had the stronghold and In Probate Court. Special Term, August 31st Bonanza Hay Rakes and Cultivators-, MICHIGAN CITY too it toucheth%| *{il 1888. section, ol' •. .. kept it in spite ©f the, aggressive oppo barrels of flour per day, which establishes the Stoughfcon and Redoin Wagons I?- In the matter of theestate-of Carl M. Schmidt Thence thro' towns ofenterprise :^f.'^ ••••-•?.. it as one of the largest mills in Deceased: and Buggies, the Rock ©lint) jSiubblg, JL,' sition. The following delegates were ^Bnroute to IUDIANOFOLIS ^.^ yfi ,•• The editor thankfully acknowledges On reading and filing the petition of Sophia Plows and only the best gra«t* oi Biinfo^' elected to attend the state convention this part of the state. It has its own Mighty city yet to be, Tk ,^&. Jj'' Schmidt, executrix of the last will and testament the receipt of complimentaries from the ing Twine, warranted ^o,be absolutely^' and'of the estate of Carl M. Schmidt deceased Onward then to CINCINNATI, *&£/ J" F. A. Donahower, W. T. Bean, C. A cooper-shop, and has ample room to •representing among other things that she is following sources: Insect-proof. We also 'liave ihi* very Offering two routes to the sea the widow and sole legatee of said "deceased store a sufficiency of wheat in its two Mundson, John' Peterson, John Webster. best steam threshing outfit?, such us, The Southern Minnesota Fair Assort* Or fr.om MONON where it branche^E^ tha^ all the debts of said deceased expenses The delegates were instructed to elevators. A side track runs through Visit LA FAYETTE SO fair— of last sickness, funeral charges and costs of the Massillon Straw Burners, tlie Aahman ciation, holding its fair at Rochester, administration have been paid and that she has & Taylor, and last but not leasts use all honorable means to secure the the grounds and every day car-loads of Then see ye also LOUISVILLE V^ fully administered said estate, and praying 'that Sept. 3d to 8th The Southern Minnesota the Huber Straw Burning Engine anc^ Far famed for beauties rare ,rfs:' ~'l* ,-•'' a time and place be fixed for the assignment of produce are shipped and supplies received. election of McGill for governor. ResResolutions the residue of said estate to her as the only person Live Stock and Fair Association,at Here again the "Monon" offeretfc 4 Victory Separators*. Another grearitem entitled thereto under the will of said deceased were adopted endorsing the The business transacted by for farmers to take into consideration Choice,of POXLMAN CAR route* three Mankato, September 18th to 21st Itis ordered, that said petition be heard, by the the company is simply immense, andin governor' and also B. F. Webber for To the Gulf Coast and to Florida J$ Judge of this Court, on Thursday the 27th day of is that we always keep on hand at The Minneapolis Industrial Exposition, S September A. D. 1888, at 10 o'clock a. m., at the full assortment of ail kinds ot repairs judge of the ninth judical district. The introducing this prosperous establishment Via KENTUCKY and TENNESSEE. *-i*. Probate Office in said county. The Nicollet County Agricultural Society For particulars regarding special rates, Tourist ior each and all kinds of machines we And it is further orae'red, thatnotice thereof be following state and county officers were to our readers, we feel assured tickets, Pullman Buffet Sleepers, Parlor and Chair given to all persoi.s interested, by publishing a with fair at St. Peter, September sell. *»-.. -."* Cars, etc., address E. O. McCOBMICJt, Gen'l that a visit to the milling district wiil nominated: copy of this order for three successive weeks prior Pass. Agt. Chicago. City Ticket office, 73 Clark We invite you one'^nd" all to call and 20, 21, and 22j,The State Fair at Hamline. to said day of hearing the New Ulm Review a street. convince them of the importance of this Representative, Charles R. Davis weekly newspaper, printedand puMahed in the look over our goods, whether yon want «.. City of New Ulm in said County industry for New Ulm. to buy or not so hoping *to receive a auditor, S. S. PettiJohn treasurer Dated at New Ulm, Minn,, the 31at.day, of Aeronautism is at present the most ¥ffi IT OBS August A. D. 1888. ,a&*iV :., call from you, we are, Charles Kayser county attorney, A A. By the Court, 1 popular attraction at our large fairs, Very truly your friend's, Communicated. Stone judge of probate, John Peterson E «%*.' sr BKANDT, and the ascension' of Messrs. Hunt and :&z THE S. D.#ET£RS0N 1MPLEMEHT CO (L. s.) Judge of Probate. Fo,r,§tjfTness—Stiff Necjc. register of deeds, William Hokanson Price with their ladies at the State Fair, Referring to an article in the Sleepy sheriff, J.H. Block court commissioner, The Mexican Land & Develoimeiit Co. will no doubt draw thousands of visitors Eye Herald two weeks ago, that there A. Carlson county surveyor, J. Jefferson was a'republican reform club started in to the grounds. Prof. Baldwin has county commissioners, Isaac Lundon, Martin county, which seemed especially .iSa PI inaugurated the exhibition of the daring C. A. Mundson and B. Severance. hostile to John Lind, calling him a CAPITAL STOCK $l,000,OOQ. and skilled eiploit of descending fraud and other pet names, Mr. A. O with the parachute from a balloon s. Blanchard, chairman of the Congressional The democratic county convention .'*'•. 'iSMABES $8.00 MACM. 4. Committee wrote to the member thousands of feet in the air, and the will meet in this city on Sept. 22nd. to of the Congressional Committee of Martin & Full Paid and Non-Assessable. managers of the State Fair will give its nominate candidates for the following county, asking him to investigate the v(-,-% visitors a chance to see this difficult yet matter and report to him on the subject. offices: %&>: magnificent feat executed sometime in He received an answer that there Member of the Legislature, Auditor, was a tariff reform club in thtf northern Treasurer, Sheriff Register of Deeds, the near future wiUi Q, bonus of MIVE ACMES of land to each share are jp^l- M^ part of the county, bujt that the head Judge of'Probate. Court Commissioner, offered to immediate subscribers at a par of five dollars These lively political times, when and iront of it was not, nor ever had Supt. of schools, Surveyor, a County been republican for years, that the leadin£r O Commissioner by the First, Third and gj| every word uttered must be carefully pen share, forthe benefit ofthe Treasury, .. 35 spirit was an Englishman-, who Fifth District and, to transact sucff O •ff} »nd doubly considered, causes many never was a republican, but always a other business as may come before the This Company have acquired an exclusive grantof several million acres of lantffrem the Governmentof appointments and breaches of friend). free trader of the most offensive type, convention. The basis of representation Mexico In the state of Tamanulipas, borderedfeythe state of Texas and the Gulf of Mexico Our colleague, G. W. Scherer, of and the clutf had but a few members is fixed at one delegate for each town It comprises rich agricultural, grazing and mineral lands immense forests of valuable timber, and and was made up of democrats, greenbachers, Mankato Post, has brought upon and one for each 50 votes or major fraction opporttmities for vast public enterprisei in the development and settlement of a ,te»tt«y»-almost 8 labor reformers and disguntled thereof cast for A. A. Ames in 1886. jjarge as the state ot Pennsylvania, with a^ood population, a healthy moderate clunlte ampTe rain: mself the displeasure of our brother of republicans, that had not affitiated with The following towns are entitled to representation pr»B. Thaland ofEered- with, the stoefc*nd for which negotiable certificates will be issued, wfll prave ie St. Peter Tribune, who is red-hot either party for several years. He was a chwee investment ofItselfcwfcSeeaelteJiat*participates in the whole enterprise. Based ontI» low. as follows: New Ulm 11, -bout certain statements made by edi«*»*^tor also assured th|it Lind stood better in the estprice of Government landtotfiftCnited States the snares wiJlhave a value many itmes greater Springfield 2, Bashaw 1, Cottonwood 3, than the price at which theaalbrty thousand are offered-to carry out the objects of the Company County than two v^pars ago, and would Scherer, who finds these raiscou Home 3. Leavenworth 2, Milford 3, 2 utacrlptionwill be accented asfollows: 25per cent, cash, balance in equkK paym«ntB at Thirtygixty receive a larger vote: This is in keep* North Star 1, Sigel 3, Stately 1. Sleepy strued in the Tribune-^ and Ninety days, Bemit bjr Drafc/Check, Express or Registered Letter, direct or through any ing with all the roobacks started Eye 4, Albin 1, "Burnstown 1, Eden 2, Boys, stop fighting and join hands to a.nker or broker. PROspxcTvsiwo.FULfewroaMATioirojrAPFiacATioK. bvthe democratic party against John Lake Hanska 2, Linden 2. Mulligan 2, F.K:MaMEJLjtND, Financial'i^^| pitch into the common enemy., 1 Lind. $& Prairieville I, Stark. 2. gf CI k?*5- 5