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

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ummmmmm^1 jffEW ULM AND VICINITY. FRESH OrSTERS at Bibner's They areireeoneiled, and peace will [OFFICIAL.] List of Grand and Petit Jurors drawn DON'T SCOUt hereafter reign supreme» City Council JProceedinas. Reserved seats for sale at Chas. "L. to serve at the fall term of the District Travelers' W Guide.Roos'3Drug Store. &* Court of Brown County, which convenes Mr. Jacob Laydner, lately in the employ a man for groaning when he has Special Session of the Council"6i the Tuesday, November 27th, 1888. Rheumatism orNeuralgia. Thepain.. of Mr. E. G. Koch, left for Germany Mis Emma Bellm went to Rochester City of New Ulm called bv a majority is simply awfitl. No tortare in the** 1 yesterday to visit his sick father. A N JURORS. 1*4 of the Councilors, October 2nd, 1888, at last week, Wednesday, to visit a sister. go ancient times was more painful than Peter Dahl Paul Jacobson one o'clock p. m., for the purpose to I S these twin diseases. But—oughtn't Jacob Spaeth, Jr. Wm. Murphin 1 5 There will be no services at the Congregational We hear that a party at Gibbon is consider the call for bids relative to the Wjl* a man tobe blamed-i£ having BheamatJKm L. K* Munsell Julius Keeper or Neuralgia,he wont use Church next Sunday Oct. building a flour mill, a bonus of $500 improvements of part of 3rd North Str. Ath-lo-pho-ros, when it has cured Berton Armstrong Thos. MulverhJU theAll members present, President Rudolph 14th. yr and a site having been donated bv thousands who have suffered in the Joseph SchumacherJohn Lill in the chaif. I I same way It has cured hundreds citizens. Julius Gluth Wm. Bonn!r** Wiqorik & Peter" f( f{ r?f3. Theo. Crone is in the field with On motion resolved, that tKe south after physicians have pronounced Albert Mattke Herm. Schapekahm east side of Third North street between them incurable. large fall and winter stock of clothing At last have the beautiful days of Indian Jesse Palmer ?f| H. Stoll ML Going East. »5? "The skill of five physicians could not the railway right of way and the most Going West. and dry goods. ,*•* care me of Rheumatism which bad settled John Lau &&M summer come, and the Minnesota S. Davis SK northerly corner of the present park 4 in the hips, neck and shoulders. So intense 4 10:30 a.m. No. 1 4:17 a. m. M.Mullen .,'• wasthepainthat sleep was almost unposable. A C. Och H»i^ valley boasts of as mild and pleasant 25 fence be graded according to plan and 12 01 p. m, 2 15 p. m. Mr. Ernst Herzog returned from Thefirstdose of Athlophoroe gave George Backer 3 Halver Larson l^ 5*44 p. m. specifications in the Clerk's office and ., me relief, and the third enabled me to sleep 2a 3 50 m. weather as any region on, the face of 13 10 45 p. m. Germany last week, Tuesday, and occupies for four sad a half hoars without waking. John W. Keegan work to be let on Contract to be completed 2 lOOOp the globe. %i V* Jtfe I contained its use. and aRt now well." ?£•$_ Nos. 1, 2 and 25 daily. All others daily his old position at Mr. Schell's BET S. H. TBOY£B, New Albany, End. IfX under the direction of Committee PETIT O S 2 except Sunday. 43*Send 6 cents for the Deantrful colored pic- jrjf on Streets on or before Nov. 10th brewery. Frank Schavesdick Christ RTnemke,Jr. tore, Moorish Maiden." M% The Teacher's Rural Association "will C. W. HHEIDEMAX' Agent next. Anton Adams P. A. Paulsen TUEATHLOPHOROS CO. 112 Wall St H.Y. meet next Saturday at 2 P. M. at the Rev. Jacob Frey, of Gibbon, brotherin-law Chas. Schneider John J. Bertrand The Clerk was ordered to give notice Mr. S. D. Peterson returned home Courthouse. All teachers are requested John Teas F. W. Baarsch Under the Banner of Protection. of Rev. J. C. Albrecht, of this in both papers for the receival of bids from Dakota last Thursday. Theodor WeEyefy Henry Crone 1-\M to be present, by order of the chairman. at the Clerk's office up to 2 o'clock p. city, tarried in the city since last Sunday, Wm. Miller Jacob Rossbach m., October 10th next. (Air—"Marching Thro* Georgia tjn? The rooster announces victorious returning home yesterday. OTTO E N S E W Ferd. Hartwick, Sr.John B. Arnold The Council thereupon adjourned. Harrison and Morton are the heroes "of votes and don't vou forget Crone's John Porta ere John Dittbenner Attest: Louis SCHILLING. Mr. H. ScleuderV the jeweler, has" Fred Williams, the jovial inn-keeper our song, Overcoats. Henry Fromm Fred Rose _, C. RUDOLPH, Clerk. Names that to the noblest of our potriots on 3. North Street, has quite a menagerie, opened a branch-store in the post-office John Hauser J. F. Burns* President of Council. beioner, "V-* having in addition to his caged ape, building at Springfield, and has given •yiorn, to Mr. and Mrs. William Rook, Mike Manderfeld Mich. Arnold Approved Oct. 2nd, A. D. 1888., Names that herald victory and triumpa a pair of billy-goats, which he received the same in charge of his son, Hugo, Henry Hanschen Valentin Eichten' a son, last Saturday. We congratulate C. WESCHCKB, Mayor. over wrone, from Redwood Falls. the happy parents* who left thither last Monday. Under the banner of Protection. JACOBS Session of the Council of the City of John Lind, accompanied by Mrs. Kuetzing offers next Saturday Great We understand that Mr. John Albert, CHORUS. New Ulm, held October 2nd A. D. 1888. Hurrah' Hurrah! we'll Tore fort Lind, returned from Washington last Bargains in Muslin Underwear for re-All members present, President Rudolph the post-master at Springfield, has Harrison! ', in the chair. Thursday morning. Ladies. Call in early and avoid the signed, and that the citizens of that Hurrah! Hnrah! from Maine ta. MARK The minutes of the last regular, adjourned rush and don't wait until the handsomest town have formulated a petition to Oregon! Where, oh where, is the pump? We and special Sessions of Sep. patterns are sold out. have Mr. Huiras appointed, who is We'll carry every faithful state 4th, 15th and Oct. 2nd, were read and mean the one ordered for testing the And evervdoubtful one. at present managing the affairs of office. ordered approved. flowing capacity of the well. Cards are out announcing the wedding Under the banner of Protection. The Committee on Streets reported of Miss. Bertha Giesecke and Mr. Fred Mr. Hugh G. Owens of Courtland that the stones taken out on Bridge str. If vou wish good adyice, consult a Harrison and Morton to America are S a in a S a in Thompson, both of Sleepy Eye, which were sold to Frank and Benzin for the philosopher-, Minn., made the Review office a pleasent he will tell you to buy your true, takes place to-morrow at the residence sum of $3 and the money paid into the A E yPJTETEE!^ E A S call last Monday. Mr. Owens makes Not a breath disloyal either statesmen tfff^coats at Crone's Clothing Emporium. treasury, also that the culvert on Third of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs.complaint ever drew that he does not receive the THE CASE. THE CURE. North street is completed according to Not for Johnny Bull's "Free Trade'' Wm. Giesecke. Review regular. We do not see where contract and payment therefore recommended MUroy, Mifflin During these long nineteen did either ever sue, County, Pa. Reports from all over the state show years of suffering, the trouble is, as the paper is dispatched Lack of time prevented us from getting Editor of "The World," Under the banner of Protection. she found no relief front Whereupon the Clerk was ordered to Hew York, Y—Dear the fiendish work of inceDdiaries, and the numerous remetue* every Wednesday to Courtland, Minn. a full report on the discussion of Sir The cose of MM T'l Harrison the soldier fought in many amortal issue warrant for $108, being the she had tried XnlSSBher John Gemail pre as yet no decisive clue has been obtained the convict labor question, which was daughter re-d the advertisement fray amount for said culvert. lenti a striking example Married, last week, Tuesday, Miss of suffering and marveloiu of St Jacobs to untathom the mystery. Harrison the soldier Honors both the The Clerk repprted that Dr. J. L. held in Turner Hall, last Friday. W cure. She haa lived Oil, and she bought txro Josephine Haag to Mr. Joseph Gabriel, Blue and Gray— In and near Mllroy for Schoch has qualified and accepted the bottles The Oil was applied, understand however, that the attendance 0. McKenna, treasurer of Waseca 20 yean, and ii 69 In of St. Paul. Many friends of the young and before the second Fishing, though, he never went on office of Health Officer, 1864 the wai thrown left much to be wished for. County, was found guilty of non-feasance bottle was exhausted from a wagon sustaining Decoration Day— The Mayor notified and asked the couple gathered at the home of Miss by Mrs Oeisciill she was serious injury to her and mal-feasance in office, and his Council for the approval of his action Under the banner of Protection. splno From that time able to waft about and Meetings of the Republican Club take Haag and brought their verbal congratulations, tin 1883 she was a helpless has been completely in offering a reward of $200 for the arrest successor appointed. The defaulter is cripple, unable so place hereafter every Wednesday evening. which we heartily second. Harrison the patriot in duty never lags cured IHOMTSOK, and conviction of the partv or parties walk ^W large. Postmaster. Harrison the statesman never ponderously The one to-night will be held in who were implicated in the firing Candidate Heideman, in a lengthy Cures Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sciatica, brags of the recently destroyed buildino-s in Turner Hall, and the club will be treated Oscar Erickson inteiviewed is confident a Backache, Headache, communication to the New Ulm Post, Never tries surrendering the Nation's this city. to an address by John Lind. Let Toothache, Sorethro.it, Swellings, of carrying the county, inasmuch battle-flags— introduces himself to the public, and On motion the action of the mayor in Frostbites, Spraius, none fail to attend and to tell others of as his canvass has shown him favorable Under the banner of Protection. recites a number of promises which the above matter was approved. Bruises, Cuts, BIITQS, the meeting. results and a marked opposition to bis The mayor submitted for approval and Scalds* sound very patriotic. He deemed such Harrison for President! the heroe of onr the appointment of Ernst Pfeifer for opponent, whom the simple tact that he Mr. S. D. Peterson offers a reward of a course expedient since the fact that Sold by Druggists and Dealers Ft rn/ichn-e. choice r.ight policeman in place of Joseph is a rail-road man, will beat. THE CHARLES A. V0GELER CO.. Baltimore. M4. Harrison for President will make our $100 for the arrest and conviction of the he was a railroad employe has been Koehler, whose term expires Nov. 1st, hearts rejoice, next. partv or parties, who set his machinery widely circulated and made use of to Dr. J. B. Wellcome, Sleepy Eye, "Rally for Protection!" rings the music "NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. The said appointment was approved sheds afire. All in all $500 are now offered his detriment by his political opponents. was in the city yesterday on professional of his voice, by a unanimous vote, term to expire on and this sum will surely start investigations business. The doctor is as usual enjojring Under the banner of Protection. the third Tuesday of April A. D. 1889. FOR SALE. of the criminal affair. a lucrative practice, but in odd The mayor further recommended the Harrison our President will honor soldiers It must have been pretty hard on the Twenty acres of £ood timber land, filling of the vacancy of -a second policeman true moments takes an active interest in politic-*. Mrs. John Mohr, accompanied by a lawyers, who troubled the present state situated about three miles from the city for night duty and appointed Harrison our President will take a soldier's iUu.u.1 mamiurmk "Republicans will this year stand in the town of Milford. Inquire of daughter, returned last Friday from prison warden for his opinion on the Charles Klotz for the' unexpired term. view manly by their guns," says he. C. A. BIEKCE & Co., Washington Ty. to visit for some time matter of convict labor, when they Appointment approved by a unanimous Never will he veto bills that grant the P. 0. Block. Winona, Minn vote. soldier's due, with her son, Mr. John A. Mohr, of asked him whether or not he knew an The New Ulm Republican Club held The quarterly report of the fire department Under the banner of Protection. Cottonwood. The ladies had with them effectual way to keep the convicts from its regular meeting last Wednesday afid was presented, read and ordered the five year old daughter of Mr. John engaging in work noc competitive with welcomed into its midst the following filed, and on recommendation 200 2-year old Steers, and 200SITATE OF MINNESOTA, Brown Coanty ss Muhs, who had gone to the territory honest labor. Said be: "Give them therein, Gustav Koehler and George republican candidates, who briefly discussed 1-year old Steers up to the 12th of Probate Court. some time ago with an adult sister. Boock were discharged from said department law books and let them study them In the matter of the estate of Amalia Theregia the political situation in the of October. Meerfeld Deceased. and ordered that their names admit them to the bar, and they will county, which according to all reports On reading and filing the Petition of Otto Meerfeld be put on the poll list. The police and C. STUEBE. of the County of Brown representing1, among Another fire-alarm, heralded last not interfere with honest labor." is favorable to the party, Messrs. Oscar justices reports were presented,read and other things that Amalia Therewa Meerfeld late of said Conntyot Brown on the 4th day of September & Thursday forenoon at about ten o'clock, ordered filed. A communication from the Erickson, of Springfield, Geo. W. Somerville, REWARD OFFERED. A 1888, at New Ulm Eaid County died It is reported that the postoffice department Act. Chief of fire department relating brought our citizens into commotion, intestate, and being a resident of this County at of Sleepy Eye, Peter Dahl, of I offer $200 rewaid to the one, who is soon to have anew style of to water supply, filling cisterns, was referred the time of her death, leaving good?, chattels and and the fire-department to the fairgrounds Linden. shall give information which will lead estate within this County, and that the «?aid Peti. to committee on fire department postal cards. It is very much like a tioner is a son of said deceased, and praying that where through some unknown to the arrest and conviction of the party that part of the communication relating administration of said estate be to him pranted: It nhe announcement in our last issue double card of the old pattern. The or parties that set fire to my new residence is ordered that said petition be heard before the cause the stock-yards had caught fhe. to platforms to be built at Minnesota Judge of thisCourt, on Wednepday the 7th day of that Hon. Green B. Raum is to speak back folds are split diagonally and open on the evening of September 19. River was referred to a committee consisting Prompt work on the part of the department November A 1888 at 10 o'clock A. M., at the here on the 18th. mst. has been hailed M. MT/LLEN. out like a four pointed star. The four of councilors Rudolphi and Probate Office said County. saved the armory and outhouses Ordered further, that notice thereof be given to Frank and acting Chief of fire department, with pleasure by the republicans of the corners are folded and joined in the the beirs of said deceased, and to all persons interested, $200 iRewsirci, on the Turnverein's grounds with instructions to recommena by publishing a copy of this order for county, and Springfield and Sleepy Eye center when the card is ready for mailing, and prevented further damage to adjoining the location for the erection of one three successive weeks prior to said day of hearing, folks will probably come in a body to in the New Ulm Review a weekly newspaper with apiece of gummed paper.The platform, make estimate of cost and report. A reward of $200 is offered to the property. Captain S. A. George punted and published at New Ulm in saidQonntv. listen to the able and renowned orator. card weighs less than an ounce, and one disclosing facts which will lead to Dated at New Ulm, Minn., the 1st day of October had some hay and other property A. 1888 the arrest and conviction of the party Mr. Lind will speak at the same time, will contain no more writing than the On motion the following Councilors By the Court, stored in the sheds and lost it, but or parties, who were implicated in the and Electors were appointed Judges of and thus are we assured of a double ERNST BRANDT present cards, the only advantage being saved his horses. Carl Brauns' ponies firing of the recently destroyed buildings (L S Judge of Probate Election for the next election to be held treat. Let evei body republican, or democrat, greater privacy. in this city. were also rescued but the harness Nov. 6. next. turn out and be convinced. C. WESCHCKE, Mayor. burned. The Brown County Agricultural First Ward: George Doehne, Wm. Frank and Jos. A. Eckstein. Society loses the sheds, on which It seems evident from Canadian actions GRAND J. H. Ackermann, of Carver County, A & Second Ward: Joseph Schmucker, de-there was no insurance. and political movements that her was not BO sincere after all his Henry Rudolphi and Frank Fnedmann. annexation by the U. S. is favorably i|Kjciation of the manner in which Third Ward: John C. Rudolph, discussed, and the Senate has in fact NEW ULM, MINN. Louis Schilling and A. H. Schleudei. Iwerriam was nominated. He refused Our fire department is at present and at Bills to the following amounts were given preliminary attention to the matter, Has just received a large stock of on account of the repeated alarms, in to serve on the btate Central Committee, UNION HALL. presented, audited and ordered paid: FALL AND WINTER GOODS. which at no distant day will prove excellent trim, and all companies are as v\ ill be remembered, but cheerfully Administration $38.84 Fire Department Bargain seekers will find a great variety in an important one to both countries. doing their best whenever occasion offers. accepts a nomination for representative $101.45 Grave Yard $16.50 Sunday evening, October 14, '88. heavy woolen shawls, ladies' and misses' street jackets, hoods, toboggans, alpmes, etc Ladies', Streets and Bridges $435 97. At the last fire the Hook and by a republican convention men's and children's underwear, hosiery and mittens The council thereupon adjourned to Whenever an honest supporter of Men's and boys' scarfs, silk and wool mufflers. Ladder Company, Charles Gebser, foreman, which heartily endorses W. R. Merriam Admission 50 cts for Gents. Also a large assortment of woolen dress Thursday October 4. next at 4 o'clock 10.09Congressman Lind expresses an opinion were on the grounds at goods, flannels, canton flannel, etc., etc. for governor. Oh consistency thou art p. m. All are cordially invited by Boys' suits and single pants may be had in all in his favor, the Sleepy Eye Herald wax o'clock, four minutes after the alarm a jewel! Attest, Louis SCHILLING, sizes. Shirtwaists constantly on hand All THE MANAGERS. es warm with a denunciation of this representatives goods offered at lowest prices. came in. At 10.27 the fire was out, the J. C. RUDOLPH, Clerk. Xext Tuesday Miss. Helen Blyth, the Butter and eggs taken exchange President of Council. courses in Congress. And first stream of water having been for goods. American actress, will appear at Turjner Approved Oct 3rd. A. D, 1888. why? It seems to us that the Herald's thrown by tne force pump at 10.15, C. WESOHCKE, Mayor. Hall, under the auspices of the tactics in denouncing the able and effective while the steamer put in its effective Adjourned Session of the Council of Turnverein. "Miss Blythe combines as efforts of Lind, are resorted to for work at 10.20. Brewer and Bottler. the City of New Ulm held pursuant to fan actress the perfect symmetry and but one purpose, and that is to prejudice adjournment October 4th A. D. 1888. the French school af acting, with All members present except Councilor the voters of this county against a ]^W Ul(M, )£M Any doubts that the majority of the Schmucker, President Rudolph in the .i,he~added strenght of the Saxon. Her republican congressman. This brewery is one of the largest establishments fires of late owed their existence to firebugs, chair. of the kind in the Minnesota Valley and is fitted |art is characterized by a vigor which Such a course is none other as can be were dispelled when the astonishing up with all the modern improvements. Keg and The plat of the recent survey of the lever intrudes itself, and poling which bottle beer furnished to any part of the city on be expected from an advocate of democratic street near the lower Cottonwood bridge news was spread that an attempt to short notice. My bottle beer is especially adapted Ineverdeteriorates into mere prettiness. was presented to the Council and after for family use principles, but it is apparent from set the rear of Mr. Carl Baltrush's Country brewers ard others that buy malt will considering the same, it was resolved: he is a dramatic diamond. Her genius the popularity enjoyed by the present find it to their interest to place their {orders with buildings afire, had been discovered but that the street committee of this council me. All orders by mail will receive my piompt leeds none of the fortuitous aid which incumbent of the office of representative happily frustrated. Two persons were attention. is instructed to request Mr. E. G. Pahl hance or wardrobe extends."— Indianipolis OTTO SCHELL, Manager. from this district, that the time is seen as they were engaged in throwing to stake out on the ground the said Journal. street as the same appears on the plat not yet on hand to elect a democrat in petroleum at the sides of the frame TO THE PUBLIC. thereof on file in the office of Register of his stead. And we very much doubt structure in the back yard ©f his place The state law in brief says that the Deeds, also to make a correct copy of whether it will come soon enough to. I would respectfully direct the attention by Mr. Baltrush, but made good their ^allots shall be written, printed, or partly said plat and present the same to this of the public to the fact that I am give the Herald man a chance. escape before others had been alarmed. council for its use, and to have such written and partly printed on plain again manufacturing washing-machines other survey work done at once by Mr. An investigation led to the discovery rhite paper. The ballot shall have, if di-of my own pattern. These goods have Pahl as the street committee may of a bottle about half filled with kerosene, been greatly improved by the addition printed, a caption in one line, in black Father Bowen, of the Sleepy Eye rect and in case the services of Mr. of a suitable cover/ such as exhibited at and the fact that the building itself *"»*& and plain type, known as great Pahl can not be obtained for the work, Herald, is terribly exercised over the the County Fair, and the same have had been besprinkled with the dangerous the street committee is authorized and "sinker Roman condensed capitals, and fact that we intimated the existence of been tested by the following well known directed to procure a competent and responsible fluid left no doubt as to the evil heipame3 of the candidates must be boodle influence as effective in conducting parties in this city and haye given universal surveyor from elsewhere for intentions of the escaped parties. Great satisfaction: Messrs. Richard rinted in plain type, with letters of a the democratic campaign, and the work. excitement naturally prevailed, and owing Pfefterle, Wm. Hummel, Jos. Schnoberich, laiform size. In cities of over five claims that the statement was a false The plan and specifications for completion Geo. Bevier, Christ. Burmeister. to this fact, a gentleman by the of grade along the south edge housand inhabitants separate ballot JCrtioressioaal, fabrication originated with us. To remind Patronage respectfully solicited. name of Bedhke, who hurried toward of third north street from the railroad the Herald that our opinion is not oxes and ballots must be provided for C. HELD, right of way to the most northerly the lower part of town to catch a train, a onesided one, we quote the following ie state, judiciary, county, legislative, Centre Str., New Ulm. Minn. point of the present park fence was presented, was looked upon with suspicion and arrested. from the Minneapolis Evening Journal, city, andelectoi'al tickets, approved and ordered filed. FRESH! He was released however, On motion the clerk was authorized and hope that it will derive much consolation .noTon the state ticket must be] printed OYSTERS. when he had been properly identified to order 10 Fire Police Stars. therefrom:—"The state democratic he amendments, which are To article The council thereupon adjourned to by responsible parties, and a search for executive committee has received of the constitution by adding thereto Wednesday, October 10th next at .two the real culprits instituted, but without $300,000 from the national committee. new section in relation to freedom of o'clock p. m. pm I fj§ $#$$£* avail. On Friday evening a number of Col. Glenn is authority for the statement Attest "Loris SCHILLING, narkets, yes or no to section 12 of ar'IQIQ citizens assembled in Turner Hall and J. C. RUDOLPH Clerk. that the money is on hand. Three hundred F*a$u of the constitution, for the pro'i HEADQUARTERSFOR Ifjtifi President of Council. discussed matters, coming to the conclusion thousand dollars from outside tion of the rights of working-men -Approved Oct 5th A. D. 1888&jgif ec that each one guard his home sources in addition to the large sums jr women, yes or no to section 1 of arof C. WESCHOKE, Mavor. and property as best he knew how. which the Democratic "bosses" and the constitution, provided for CONFECTIONERY, CIGARS FOR SALE- "silk stockings" may be expected to put 4Knnia sessions of the legislature, yes At the present date nothing further AND TOBACCO. up here at home, gives some idea of I no. Except in the cities these has been heard of, and it is to be hoped An Omnibus good condition "which Eitmer's Palace Restaurant, would serve well foi a small hotel or what kmd of a campaign we .are likely fnendments will be printed on the gen that the miscreants have been led mm conld be transformed into a dray wa to nave this year." to ab mdon their devilish plans. gon,. Call at VmOS HOTEL. lal-^liots. POST OFFICE BLOCK. ssemiii