New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
September 12, 1888 · Page 4 of 8
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NEW ULM AND VICINITY. This afternoon at five o'clock Miss Died, on Monday evening Mrs. fiar If ever there was a man before a political TO THE PUBLIC. It has come at last, Cleveland's letter Emma, daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Cpl.bara Vogel, of this city, formerly a resident convention, deserving of esteem of acceptance of the nomination for that Wm. Pfaender, will be wedded to Mr. of Cottonwood. Deceased, the Travelers'* Guide. and recognition, it was Albert Scheffer, I would respectfully direct the attention office in connection with which he once Charles Hauser, of St. PauL The mother of Messrs. Joseph and George ot the public to me fact that I an* of St. PauL In him is ^embodied all so eloquently said: young couple, wnotn the "Review" Vegel, and Mrs. Joseph Flor, was again manufacturing washing-machines that is just and honorable, and we are "When we consider the patronage of sends its congratulations, will reside in of my own pattern. The same have seventy-nine years of age, and one of saying not too much when we pronounce this great office^ the alluiements of been tested by the following well known, St. Paul, where Mr. Hauser is a prosperous the oldest settlers of this region, having him the peer of any candidate parties in this city and have given universal business man, Wl^W^W come here in 1856. that ever came before the people. This satisfaction: Messrs. Richard Demonstrative of but one fact is this The funeral takes place at 10 o'clock Pfefferle. Wm. Hummel, Jos. Sehnoberich, According to the late pension report was recognized by the delegates new document of the President, and Geo. Bevier, Christ. Burmeisteiu- A. M. to-day. ~*hmggk4& WB.**-*- -assembled there are 84 persons in Bromn County on the 5th, and when, in response that is, that he has become well versed Patronage respectfullv solicited. We express oiiT sympathy for" the bereaved. receiving government pensions. The to a request to declare whether in all the art of political warfare, and C. F. E I Going East. Going West. total amount paid to them monthly is Centre Str.,Pl§«fc© New Ulm. Minn. or not he would support the nominee of in the art of vote-getting. His tone on 4 10-30a.m. No. 4:17 a. m. $2,687, ,J 7. the convention, he mounted the platform, SALE OF STATE LANDS. 18 the reduction of tariff Is no more as pronounced 12 01p.m. 25 2 15 p.m. -**,£ Political Resume.^ W 20 3-50 m. 3 5:44 p. m. and spoke his heart to the men as formerly, but still he urges 2 10-00 m. 13 Our county jail has at present quite 10 45 p. m. At our last issue, time did not allow STATE OF MINNESOTA. LAND Of-VJCE before him, there was not one, we dare Nos. 1, 2 and 25 daily. All others daily a reduction of the abominable surplus, a number of lodgers, amongst them being SAINT PAUL, AUGUST 29,188S. a discussion of the merits ^of the republican except Sunday. say, who did not feel that it would be but which the democrats so hate te see untouched. Notice is hereby given that theAnditor ot Browa Herman Cordowitz, of Lyon County, Co will offer at Public Sale at his o&ea in'New nominees for county offices, and C. W. HHEIDEMAN Agent policy to nominate him for the highest Well it will not be the fault Ulm on charged with the theft of horses and we now take pleasure in formally introducing office in the people's gift. That this SATURDAY OCT. 2T1888 of the present administration if much incendiarism, and who awaits the fall The notice for a democratic caucus at 10 Clock a, m„ on the terms prescribed !y law* the candidates to our readers. wan not the case, was due principally of the surplus remains for the republicans the School and Agricultural College Land?, in «.. appears in another column. term of court W. Green, of Marshall, The office of Representative is one Brown Concty, that have been appraised and are to the doubtful stand-point occupied by to pay current expenses with after charged with giving intoxicating liquor unsold, or that have deen sold and forfeited hy W Mr. F.W. Boeniscnis in the city looking which deserves prior consideration, inasmuch Scheffer in the early part of the campaign, reason of failure to pay interest for two or more November sixth. to an inebriate Lars H&osep, of Linden, years. up business. as the one selected for this position and many were the delegates who Lists of the land to be offered may be teen at the*. who received ninety days on account will necessarily make his influence Auditor's Office for ten davs prior to the &<i]t» Fresh OYSTERS from now on always a the e&hv^htlon wished they had come LIND'S VOTE. of beating his wife and setting O W. W BRADEN. felt where it not only interest our to the nomination uninstructed. Had Commissioner of the State Land Offo-e. to be had at W. Eibner. fire to his building. Julius Bagen as The Retaliation Bill, or popularly ownfcommunity, but the state at large, this been the case, had the nominators Mr, Pat Me. Hale left last Monday for out on bail. g, the Canadian Railroad Bill, and for this reason also it behooves a not been pledged to support certain low? a, where he will visit his parents. that manifestly unjust measure advocated man to stand on a firm political platform men, whose interests were diagonally "Dakota House," so reads the adage Jbair Notes. by the President, and pushed in the Oscar Erickson, in receiving the opposed to Scheffer, that "man," as he House by the representative of the on the high wall of the prospering nomination for representative, has prefers and ought ever be called, would Chicago & Northwestern Ry., Wilson, hotel. It is coming, the great event of the therefore been indorsed for his strict be Minnesota's next governor, and in has been passed. adherence to republican doctrines, to Members of the New Ulm Turnverein year, the annual county fair, and gradually faith, we would have had full reason Has s'antlj on hand a large hoe of wooJcife Only our honest John had the moral dress goods, dress tr'mmmgs and velvets' itmGingham, which he has always been true, and will picnic with their families at Hunter's the preparations on the grounds to be proud of^such an official, honest, Handkerchief-.t Calico and Muslin, courage to vote against it and to stand Hosiery, Fine Lace and Eirbroidory, Standing near their completion. The exhibition which he unhesitatingly advocates. He Rest next Sunday. firm, in short: every inch a man! Collars and Cuffs, Rushes, Novelty Braid, Croe-et up for the right of his own state, and is backed by the entire ticket, and his halls have already been looked after Cord, etc., at lowest prices Do not forget to attend the social at Also .»lull as«oitment of bovs.' clo'hee. he above all others deserves justly the numerous friends in the county will see and space for displays will soon be entirely Experience teaches, as the old proverb Mrs. J. Newhart's next Wednesday Butter and eggs taken- exchange title of Minnesota's patriotic statesman. that he gets there with flying colors. filled, as numerous applications or goods. evening. has it. The recent developments Well did he recognize that the passage have been handed in, and more are in New York City in reference to the A E OF MINNESOTA, County of Brown ^-ss.- Peaches, Grapes, Ciab Apples and of the bill would fore the people of this In I Probate Probat Court Cour Soecial Specia Term Ter Ansast Augus Uht 31s coming. A special feature of the exhibits democratic campaign there carried on all sorts of fresh Fruits at the Fruitstand. lseS. state, who were till now allowed to use will be the department of home In the matter of the estate of Carl M. Sctaaudi. for all it is worth, prove conclusively Who does not know A. F. Walton, the W. Eibner. Deceased: the Canadian roads for the shipment of production, the management of the fair that the "old Roman" is after all a very, On reading and filing the petition of SbpBfa nominee for Auditor? Every honest voter Mr. H. Weddendorf accompanied bonded goods, and who d'd gladly use Schmidt, executrix of the la-t will and testamentajd haA ing directed their special attention of the county knows him, and as we very old man, incapable of performing of the estate of Carl M. Schmidt deceased the parties, who left last week for the them as they were a more direct, therefore representing among other things that she to show up the manufactures of this his duties as a speeching, political candidate. have no dishonest ones, he is entitled to the widow and sole legatee of *aid decided east, and will with them visit the Cincinnati a cheaper line to eastern markets, county. Several new enterprises have that all the e'ebts of said deceased exr»nses the consideration of all. When he was We are sincerely sorry for the *X* of )a*.t s.ckness, funeral charees and cot-t* exposition. to transport over the Northwestern line, within the last year grown into existence Register of Deeds we all had opportunity good, old man, und unite with democrats Administration have been paid and that she has a far more circuitous route. Thereby fully administered slid estate, and praying tl' ir In spite of the favorable weather the and these will for the first time exhibit to admire his honest and able transaction in the wish that he may not prove a time and place be fixed for the nssignment of will be caused a higher freight, a lesser picnic on the Herman's Heights wa« not their products. the residue of said estate to her as the only peisun of official duties, and we bespeak a martyr to the cause, which in our entitled thereto under the will of Srtid deceased market-price, and as a consequence a well attended, the net proceeds being for him, having such an excellent recommendation eyes is already a lost one.* Itis ordered, that said petition be heard, by the In regard to the displays of fruit, investigations Judge of this Court* on Thuisday the 27th day of stagnation in business. Every district therefore but small. as a well filled term of prove that the quantity on Septembe'r A.D 1888, at 10 clock a m., at the Jottinscs- in the state will be the loser by it, and Probate Office in said county. office, a solid support and a majority The sad affliction visited upon the account of the late season may not be And it is farther ordered, thatnotice theieof be though Wilson knew this he was forced ballot. given to all persoLs interested, by publishing aj family of Mr. Froemmg, of Milford, excessive, but the quality will be better copy of this order forthree successive weeks pno to act as his bosses, theC. & N. W. By. A little romance, related to us by the has been increased by the loss of three to said day of hearing in the New TJlm Beview than before. Cereals will be well represented bid him to do, weekly newspaper, pnntedand pub ished in th main actor, is worthy of being recorded, Frank Burg never gets left, for he has other children, who also succumbed to City of New Ulm id said County, in spite of reports to the contrary, J®hn Lind, however, has done Mina and may fall in the hands of her, who Dated at New Ulm, Minn the 31st day already a certain expression in his eye, diphteria. and taken all in all no one will August A.D. 1888 service, which she will not has pernaps not quite forgotten the gallant and a peculiar, hearty grip when he By the Court, The fire department was out on prac" be disappointed in the least. ERNST BRANDT soon $$§fet„ *ft soldier-boy of Fort Ridgeley. And shakes one's hand, that the assurance I 8 Judgeot Prohot tice last Sunday in the German Park, But what will please our visitors most why should sue? Wasn't he the type overcomes us that the captain means and did a good work in sprinkling the torn in? is the quality of stock to be exhibited of manly yigor, and prowess, as he THEY business. And why should'nt he? Well trees and flowers, which had begun to by our own county farmers who have dashed through the streets of New Ulm known and trusted as he is, and indorsed suffer from drouth. What? Cured among others the since late years taken special pride in on his fleet Indian poney, dropped his by all for his straightforward following. They write: raising full blooded cattle. But few Mrs. Agnes Schaefer and Mrs. Alma hat to the ground, and turning, picked dealings, we need hardly assure the voters 849 Central Ave.. Cincinnati,O, entries from abroad will this year be January 4th, 1888. Curry, accompanied by their children, it up on a full run? Truly he was, that Frank Burg is a safe man to Athlophoros Pills have cured me of liver made, excepting probable exhibits from complaint and dyspepsia. I gave ten of arrived from Corona, Colorado, and are and Tina, for so she was called, we believe, trust with the funds of our county. the Fills to a nend who is troubled with Cottage Grove. Minn., where the Zelck indigestion and he has improved won' the guests of Mrs. L. Herrendoerfer was proud, that as gallant a derfully. H. KOWEKAMP. ranch is located. since last week. 16 Eosette St, NewHaven. Ct,) youth snould wish to be her friend. Peter H. Diul is the farmer's candidate, February loth, 1888. $ One great objection to other fairs has And she was true to him, whenever he Athlophoros Pills worked wonders in my The marriage of Miss Katie Weber, and that is of course one of the been the presence of gambling establishments had left without a furlough from the case of dyspepsia. EMMA L. CLASS. of Linden, to Mr. Frank Grathwohl, of best indorsements to be given any one. Ath-lo-pho-ros Pills are small and and lottery schemes, but we fort above, and had a festive time in pleasant to take, yet wonderfully the same town, which was announced He is an old, established resident of effective. Invaluable for kidney are glad to say that Treasurer Heideman the frontier town. They would sit and in our last week's issue, took place yesterday and liver complaints, dyspepsia, indigestion, Linden, respected by all who know him, •i has absolutely refused all applications constipation, neadache, chat, and safe was he from the search at Mr. Wolf Diedl's farm, and and will prove a most formidable opponent etc. They'll take away that tired of this nature. of the guard, sent out to capture the was celebrated in a grand style. feeling giving new life and strength, to the present incumbent of the miscreant, for Tina hid him in the spacious On Saturday evening of the second sheriff's office. 4S»Send 6 cents for the beautiful colored picture, Parents who desire that their children Moorish Maiden." house, where never an eye could fair-day, a grand juvenile concert will HE THE ATHLOPHOROS CO. 112 Wall St H. Y. receive a thorough musical education, Is it necessary to say who the present see. And then came the tide of peace. be given at Union Hall, and Gruenenfelder's which is a necessity in present Register of Deeds, the Judge of Probate, He went away, and foraged in the far Orchestra and the New Ulm City DEMOCRATIC CAUCUS. County Attorney and Superintendent times, will.do well to confer with the south-west, and now when years have Band have been engaged for the entire The Democratic voter& of this city, of Schools is? You all know them Sisters of Charity, who are acknowledged passed awav, when many a storm has fair week, so that musical entertainments are herebv invited to meet in caucus at well and have long ago had full opportunity excellent teach erg. Turner Hall. Saturday, Sept. loth at 8 cooled his youthful ardoarffemade him will be on the programme each to iorm an opinion, which certainly P- M., for the purpose ot electing eleven love the fire-side more^HRi fields of There will be asocial at the residence day. is a most favorable one. They delegates to represent this city at battle, he thinks of little dark eyed Tina of Mrs. J. Newhart for the benefit of the next Democratic Countv Convention, have all filled their places to the entire so kind and good to him, and much to be held at New Ulm," Sept. 22d. Mrs. Moweryon Wednesday evening. MISCHIEF ABROAD. satisfaction of our citizens, and we would he press her hand and thank her By order of City Corum ttee, Supper at 6 o'clock. Ice cream and doubt not but that Mr. A. J. Grimmer, E. G. PAUL, Chairman. for those sweet, quiet hours of long cake will be served during the evening. It has all along been noticed that Ernst Brandt, Geo. W. Sommerville ago. The public are cordially invited. certain parties had made it a special and J. B. Velikanje will be reelected NEW ADVERTISEMK.N H\ business to cause disturbance in the Where is Tina? Is she still with mother, for the good of the county. Mr. J. M. Thompson, the Sleepy Eye hours of the night, relying on the insufficient then her only parent, or has she Attorney, was in the city last Monday CITY NOTICE. power of our night-police to It E. G. Koch is known well enough, so travelled the path of life alone since attending to legal business. Mr. Notice is hereby given that marked, prevent their maraudings. Often has that our further recommendation is then? Let her think of the days gone Thompson expresses himself as well sealed bids will be received at the office it happened that the street-lamps had hardly necessary. For the office of by, let her recall the handsome, dark of the undersigned up to 12o'c1ock P. M., satisfied with the republican state ticket, been meddled with, causing the flame Court Commissioner no better man can on kept. 15th next, for graveling Centre haired soldier boy of '65, and answer and thinks it beyond a doubt a winning Street, from its intersection by Highland to be extinguished or the wicks to be be found than he, and we predict his him once more. a&^rai one. Avenue, in a south-westerly direction turned too high. All these little disturbances election beforehand. to the city limits, according to directions Mr. Frank Kuetzing, the enterprising were of minor note, and only on file and to be seen at the An accident befell Joseph Matter of dry-goods man, has opened a branch molested the police, but the occurrences City Clerk's office. The right is reserved Jonas Laudenschlaeger for Coroner: North Star an Tuesday forenoon, while to reject any or all bids. store in Winthrop whidh is managed by of Saturday night were of such a he was working about a threshing machine. so reads the ticket, and so will the ballot By order of the Citv Council, Mr. Gustav Ottomeier, his former shameful and villainous character as to He jumped from the end board on the 6th of November cast by the LOUIS'SCHILLING, New Ulm, Minn., June 4th, 188* clerk. The latter has done much to cause an earnest remonstrance on the majority of our voters, read. and struck on a fork that was sticking Citv Clerk. President Lincoln said that you ea please his many friends, and we feel part of our citizen's and an appeal for Dated New Ulm, Minn., Sept. 5th, 1888. in the ground. The handle entered fool some People all the time and assured that he will meet with success better police protection. 5. can fool all the Peo*^ sometimes, bd Of Julius Berndt we all know that he near the groins, passed between the TO THE PUBLIC. at his new abode, you cannot fool all tne People all is still as active as ever, that he can Lower Minnesota street in the first bladder and the lining of the stomach, We beg leave to inform the public time. -. wade through a swamp and crawl making a wound several inches in ward was the scene of the trouble, suspicious Mr. H. A. ^ubilia, one of New Ulm's that we shall continue in giving musical Some machine men seem to take Jj through a wire-fence better than any characters moving about there, length. Mr. Matter was taken immedately and vocal exercises. We also direct oldest and most oenevolent citizens, informed T. Barnum's view that the America your attention to our fancy needle-work other surveyor in the county, and we to Springfield and placed in people are bound to be humbugged an and about midnight the cry ot fire rang us yesterday that he is an aspirant which shall be given every Saturday afternoon farmers in this country are subjected think that no one dares to stand up charge of Dr. Rothenburg. Atfirstthe for political honors, as he is beeking through the streets. Mr. Albert Behnke, from one till five o'clock. and liable to fall into the hands of jus the telegraph operator at the depot against him at thi3 fall's election. wound looked as if it would prove serious the nomination for Jud^e ot Probate at such men. Farm machinery now-al SISTERS OF CHRISTIAN CHARITY. but by careful care of the doctors, happened to see a flame shoot forth the hands of the democratic party. Mr. days is so near perfection that nearly DIRECTORS MEETING. from among a pile of lumber stored on August Schwertfeger has been calif the worst is hoped to be past, and he is Subilia is so well known all over the all kinds of machinery works leasoa ably well, yet there is a difference upon by his constituents for County A meeting of the business directors the vacant lot, corner of Minnesota and expected to recover soon.—SPKINGFIELD county, that he will, in case of actual the material put into them as is a of the Brown Countv Agricultural Society Commissioner, and we would say that 2nd St. South, and hurried to the scene. candidacy, meet with a warm support. ADVANCE. the case in prices with local dealei will be held at the offiee of the With the prompt assistance of a few he is ready to serve them ably and well. We believe in the theory of divid president in the Citizens' Bank at 2 Intelligence received from the Board men he succeeded in extinguishing the the profits with our customers and o'clock p, m. on Saturday, September tJACOJpSQ| of Railroad and Warehouse Commissioners would rather sell a great many go blaze ere it had gained great headway, Peter J. Moe has the solid support of 15. All directors are requested to be is to the effect that the board at prices, that at the end of the sea present,• and investigations proved that incendiaries the fifth commissioners district, and no has posponed its visit to this city, and would leave hundreds of dollars ot EiiiL WESCHCKE, See'v. had been at work, inasmuch as better man, more able to fill the office profits in the pockets of our custom will not arrive here till the 25th. THADE MASK. several boards had been soaked with of County Commissioner, could have than to combine with other macll FOR SALE. Messrs. P. Scherer, C. H. Ross, Jos. petroleum and straw strewn about. in raising the prices, thereby been decided upon. The whole ticket An Omnibus in good condition which A. Ecksteiu, Wm. Pfaender and E. ing but a little and dividing up Great excitement of course prevailed in fact is an honest and winning one, would serve well for a small hotel or Brandt, members of the Board of Trade, trade, in order to keep machinery h^ LBMEI for a while, fuither inquiries elucidating could be transformed into a drav wagon. and deserves the consideration of all We handle the celebrated Estf have been appointed a committee to Call at UNIO^ HOTEL. the fact that a stock of tobacco or !TVeTijralgla.'!V* who wish to see the county offices filled Binders and Mowers, the light confer with the commissioners, and we stored by Dr. B. Kaula had been by trustworthy men. Sj{fSf1^*t&CjKs durable Champion Binders and Mow THE EIGHTEENTH advise all those, who wish to publish a the Red, White and Blue Mower^» E S E S I O N I A S thrown to the ground and been trampled complaint, to consult with the local Bonanza Hay Rakes and Cultiva^ 11% upon. The neighborhood had also ELAR VEST EXCURSIONS. the Stoughton and Red Wing Wa: committee previously. or On Wear. Hnston 7«XM jtina, 183S been molested and were loud in their 8urfc-a one year with Neuralgia \ni fcad to w«_ and Buggies, the Rock Island Stuj Will be run by the Chicago & North ea—2, cm-eel ty Bt Ja.ccOE Cil So retu-a demands for abetter government, and "Mr. H, W eddendorf, editor of the Plows and only the best grade of XHOS MASXIM Western Railway to points in Iowa, Pi ing Twine, warranted to be absol since investigating the whole case, we Weekly Review, of the thriving city of Minnesota,Dakota (including the Black Insect-proof. We also have the have come to the conclusion that such Hills),Nebraska, Wyoming and Colorado, or 3 on ths Daytcn, Ohio, Jtme 28,188S Brown (Doxxnty New Ulm. Minn., is in the city, the Battered with Keurtugia of tie ln.ee about three best steam threshing outfits, sac! for which tickets will be soldAugust a- j^nonths, one bottle of Ei Jacobs CUcured ice no work as this must never occur again. guest of Mr- Joseph Kapp, of the Twenty-second the Massillon Straw Burners, the 21st, September 11th and 25th, October September 21,22 and 23, 1888. To prevent its repeated inauguration it Ward." Mr. Weddendorf man & Taylor, and last bat not I EO in Irrfngton EI U&y2B, 18S3 9th and 23d, at hatf the usual rates, one ^E'n"t £.bo "t thr*e yars ac°. Teneyp'i is necessary for our City Council to appoint the Huber Straw Burning Engine comes from a hot-bed of Republican^ tare for the round trip. These Excursions was tikon with l-Jsu-.Jg.i L. i-.vi aud face a.t In and around «us.ered tVee da,, ehs trltd S acbs Oil, at Victory Separators. Another a second night-police, as had been will enable those desirous of losating ism, a German settlement in which relievtd in *0 mri.i ss Jas GuoAc^r j)rzg. item for farmers to take into consi on tres government land or of purchasing tiae case some time ago, and we feel there are but few families of any other Pro'npt CAttmbw, Ohio, Kay 29, ltS8 tion is that we always keep on h& cheap railroad lands to look tl sure that when the Council has considered i»a»e su.1»el -nith beara.g-.ia sriay yt&'s a .^-'ttrAiCti.oxjua full assortment of ail kinds of re nationality. He reports his State solidly ground over carefully and judgej far I u»a St uieo.» Oil, it give* relief a K* finally drt- aw&y All pain. I would use soot »e&i"_e- for Spectators. the occurrences of the last week, for each and all kinds of maqbinei in line for Harrison and Morton, themselves of the wonderful tertilitv or EiOP-ilA PFi.xj.Za, CSrxreAtor Sux-x^rJuseai sell. the ffci that several nightly fires h..ve the soil, which is fully demonstrated by ."Instating that the tariff question lias sett" We invite you one and all to calif for Visitors. Bare. Towtvada, HI Jn-e 5,1S8S. the bounteous harvest of the present 1 disturbed our city, and that it is in fact S^led Cleveland's chances of carrying any The •wtfe-of SZKOr. AK&E1S05 had pilci look over our goods, whether you a Xxic5l-u.cea33.exxt» season. For full information regarding ia the head from cb. cho«., which yield to St. I most necessary that the safety of the of the Northern States. Mr. Weddendorfill Jaccl.»t.\l. a W E0\%AS2 4Suii8, Drussi-w. to buy or not so hoping to *reej %%?i? for Exhibitors. rates, tickets, etc., apply to any iy. 1 city be insured, another officer will be call from you, we are, be in the city for several days.'1 Agent of the Chicago & North-Western 4 'ilk Catalogue, address At BBUOQIBS* AITO BEC&EK* Very truly vour friends, appointed t^lway. ^CJBLXIERCIAL GAZETTE, Cisctnnatit. E. WESCTICSE, Se6*y. TftE S. B. PETERSOH iM!