New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
November 7, 1888 · Page 4 of 8
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'~T !VT$W mm ULM AND VICINITY. ERESH OYSTERS at Eibner's. The latest: Somerville gets ihere Are you proud of being a Republcan? with just enough to lift him in. r|velers Guide. Shake! Watch for the next Review and its Miss Rosina Kroening was married American Eagle. 1 \yf to Mr, Ferdinand Hesse last Saturday Henry Bode and C. R. Davis get there by Judge Brandt. in Nicollet County. A ir. Ledergerber spoke at Turner Thanks! Thanks! It's all over. Now Hall last Sunday afternoon, discussing shake hands everybody, quit talking political topics, and favoring therepablican politics, and boom the town, it pays Winonk & St. Pete* $ $ cause. TOOTHACHE AND HEADACHE. better. ««,«, ,_w Mrs. Whitney, of Magnolia, Wis. Tofag" East. Going West. What's the matter with our representative? OcO. A. 8 AITOBD, 139 W Baltimore rt.,«nt»: mother of Mr. F. M. Whitney, the 10:30 a. m. "Ssflarad t«rrihly with vlcanted tooti. 8fc JS No. 1 4:17 a. m. He's all—beg pardon, we never OH cured me aburat ingtastaawmily 12:01 p.m. 25 2.15 p. m. Courtland^station-agent, is the guest of 3*50 m. 3 5:44 p. m. 3*wv shout. Mr JOHK GTJTMOH, Sherman, Kertneltj, writ**: lO'OO p. m. 13 10'45 p, m. Mr. C. Sommer's family. "Si. Jacobs Oil card me gf toothache is ten T^TI**!. ftffflvl, 2 and 25 daily. All others daily Don't forget the GreaFdloak Sale at egos© GO uses© »«^eAi^#§£ H»T» rued it ten yean except Sunday. The rendition of "Mathilde" at Turner Kuetzing's next Saturday. *&&£&& Mr VAL STEniBACH, IMS 24.rt.,Kr«rTWk &&, W. HEIDEMAN' Agent Hall last Sunday evening drew a write* '-My wife wuttmA with toothaclw Mothix* *»TB bar wlief gta tried S Ja.coM fair house, which was well pleased Republican head-quarters were established W. Tompkins. How much did you lose betting? ti eared atonce." f« S with the play and looks forward to- a yesterday in the vacant rooms Did you swear off? Good. J. B. Sehmid..ll CO Ifr WESLE7POWS, Bseatanaa TVajae CO. MI««-, next to the Pennsylvania House. I* f# repetition of the same. wittst: "Ky wife aadlbarencad Bt.Jr.eob» Oil fee ,[II)IIB But one lady deemed it worth while headacheaad toothache, alwxy* with £?eat effect." Mr. Prank Manderfeld, son of John P.H. Dahl Mrs. J. Newhart left last Wednesday O O© ©00 JLico-* l' to register and that was Mrs. M. Baasen 0 5 0 Mr HEHBTSAMUEL, Jr Allinprwae*! N Manderfeld, Sr.,of Sigel, came home on iQ 00 CO S evening for Chicago, wheie she will "Waa nearly crazy with toothachs. Tried S Jacohr wife of our postmaster. a few days' visit last Saturday. He isvisit Oil. The pain left DM." her sister and friends. ,t ML. C. Burnside .. A patent for a car-coupling has been in the employ of Mr. George Scherer, -^•^A Mr OEOHOEW HASEIS.Haeerstowr.Kd writes: Mr. J. N* Crandall, of Chicago, was "For toothache tried St Jacobs Oil It esw fast** g^nted S. P. Bentley, J. S. Colomy and of the Mankafco Post. t— CM to M. Robertsqn.. taneons relief. Coxuider it a wandtriul reajdy the guest of Mr. J. Newhart for a few t~ CO (M SO 00 T-i cs H. R. Soot, of Springfield. Ed. J. Collins, clerk in the Stamp days last week. So.'d 5j/ Druggists and Dealers Evtryrehtre. Geo. W. Somerville Department of the Government Post CO CO T-l 00 N Quite a number of our enthusiastic CM N CO C^OO CO VS 00 CS CO SO THE CHARLES A. VOGELER CO., IOI We are indebted to Mr. H. A. Subilia Office at Washington. D. arrived in democrats attended the St. Peter celebration BALTIMORE, Mil for communnicating to us the Voorhees the city last Saturday evening. Mr. last Thursday. J. L. Dehuff. remarks on prohibitory laws. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Collins has been absent for about three The many friends of Miss Emma 0 0 tCO -#CO N id F. Schubert.. years, and came home to vote. A young contractor arrived in the i-H O CSCO tO CM 00 Scherer were pleasantly entertained last HOUSE FOR SALE. family of Mr. H. Hanschen this morning. Friday evening at the German St. residence. Last Monday evening our democrats Ernst Brandt. C34-* ^w -I 00 T-l O N We heartily congratulate the happy A brick residence, newlv renovated, to r- t- «o "tft©CSC3 «5 O closed the campaign by inaugurating a parents. with garden and stable. ou'German St. torchlight procession and giving the 1 Gruenenfelder's City Band went to Inquire at Office of Review. J. Johnson.. Peter J. Moe has beenielected County public a chance to hear Messrs. Chas. 3P»dwood Falls last Friday evening to W STRAYED CATTLE. commissioner of the 5 District- From Flandreau, Daniel Buck and Mr. participate in a republican rally at that W5CM«3 CN tOCO^i-1 M- CO R. Pfefferle T-feoi-— eou5t-05i. to The undersigned keeps in custody^ the 3d we have as yet no returns. Gieske at Union Hall. Considerable place. two-vear-old steer, which was caught Frank Burar. enthusiasm was manifested. O O Prof. O. Geratenmeier, of the Dr. on his piemises. The owner may t-M 1-1 GS» CO "5 CO tO Mischievous boys removed the mercury-tube claim the animal after proper identification Martin Luther College, is quite ill with Edwin Paulsen, of Linden, has taken of the large thermometer at and costs of advertising. typhoid fever- out an auctioneer's license, granting N. Sorenson... the Pioneer Drug Store last Sunday ~rf^ WILL I IM WELLNEB him the privilege to auctioneer throughout The fight is over, and from the meagre Lafavelte night. T-l r-H CO -«#l E. P. Bertrand. «-l 0 0 to lO the county. He is well qualified TH O -I tOs Ci "5 CN 00 reports to be gleaned at this early date NEW -__ „i We understand that several ladies of for this profession and merits the patronage after election, it seems that the republican A F. Walton.. TAILOR SHOPf to O CO tO 10 JN T-l this city marched in the St. Peter deli of all, who wish to dispose of O OiCO r-t »Q O lO cause has been honored and recognized. moeiatic procession last Friday even(ffl&Pg- goods on short notice. I respectfully inform the public that My, what enthusiasm! eo to CM CM to C. W. Heideman. I have opened anew tailor-shop in the eo to eo Our printer's devil was over-busy this TH to coco The returns published in another column CM CM r-l T-l building formerly occupied bv F. W. "Not a single unkind word has anybody week turning out election tickets, when Vogelpohl. on Minnesota St., next to are as reliable as it was possible Oscar Enckson.. CM »0 said to me during the campaign, suddenly he recognized that the paper UO to to I the Union Hotel, and that I am fully TH to obtain them at this time. They are nor has anyone present during my speeches prepared to supply the needs of customers sliding out of his band into the jaws of accurate enough to show the comparative at reasonable rates. left before I ended", says Charlie Dr. Edwards the press bore the name of Cleveland standing of each candidate. Louis Ztschunke. Heideman. Forgetting himself he dashes out hi W I 2 00-*CM--CO Ci 0 0 O 0 The republicans of this county have FOR SALE. fVJ*"-* hand to retake it, gets his hand in the M. S. W in I £:r 221- co to «a O O Of all the idiotic bets made during be labored manfully for their ticket and press, utters a cry of pain, and walks Twenty acres of good timber landl the campaign the one made in Iowa, John Lind I°°£225£S!5: csr^toaoj T-I COCNJCJCO against an opponent, wm was better I O O O O O O O iCJ I I I situated about three miles from the eitvf*"^ about now with his fingers bandaged^ t-l TH where a politician agreed to swallow TH T-I in the town of Milford. organized and who, knowing that future Inquire of I thirty compound cathartic pills, if his Mr. Friederich Forster, an old resident C. A S1EECE & Co J' success depended on this year's result, G. F. a 2 2 2 t- o»o t» candidate was beaten, is the most fool- P. 0. Block, Winona, Mirrti of our city and its faithful servant made most strenuous efforts to win. on many occasions,celebrated his fiftieth L.W. Collins |g©-£$ S S «'TBE BEST IS GOOD fiffGUCIII.-" The second ward registered but a single Never before, as Ions: as our farmers anniversary as a teacher last Saturday The motto \v bich governs the ma. prohibition vote and three for the can recollect, has the corn-crop been afternoon at Turner Hall. The instructors agement af the CHICAGO & NORTF t*. CM Seagrave Smith presidential nominees of the Union Labor 05 CM eo such a bountiful one as at the present at our public schools were invited t- T-l WESTERN RAILWAY in the constru TH CM TH TH party, the rest of the ticket for Merriam tion of its railwav, the equipment an season. Wagon loads are coming into and congratulated the able pedagogue James Gilfillan., O iO SO 'O to 10 movement of its trains, and in all tb and ether republicans. the market and command a fair price. on the occasion, helping him to enjoy a 00 minute details of piovision for the con Our candidates tor Superintendent of few hours pleasantly. He was the recipient fort and safeu of its patrons. New Ulm democrats made West Newton Chas. E. Shanon Schools wore their most gracious smiles of numerous bouquets from the This motto is most appiopriately di a place of rendezvous last Sunday, I played upon the dainty hand-pam yesterday and paid many a compliment ladies present, and with pleasure recalled a 00 and from reports received, Iowa prohibitionists CO souvenirs which tempt the patrons O t- °2CMS to the ladies whom they were fortunate many incidents of his long and have no hope of ever converting dining cars to epicurean indulgence enough to meet and cause to honorable career as'a teacher. Moses E. Clapp. I CM CO iO The Souvenir Calender for 1889, any of the participants to their way vote. O IT- CO its sprightlv steel engraving, "Wl of thinking. Some weeks ago a mysterious bundle Afraid?" will nnd a welcome in e^ The judges and clerks of election in of oil-soaked and worn clothes, consisting J. H. Allen lady's boudoir, in every gentlem Architect Struck, of Minneapolis, the the Second Ward were in session after of shirts, pants and jackets, enough ofhee, Copies mailed to any add *A supervisor of the court-house, now in CO CO t~ Mr.the close of the polls for just five hours upon receipt of 25 cents in stabm.^ Hans Nelson to clothe two men, were found by CO CM CO CN iO construction, was in the city last Friday, currency. Nine copies by expres is, and twenty minutes. They handled the A. Mueller, underneath the stable situated and examined the building, the first paid, for two Dollars. Jos. Bobleter. largest number of votes, but on account CO iO on the alley-corner on 2. North CO CO TTl T-I to CO E. P. WILSON", story of which has just been finished by of numerous split tickets had an earnest Street, between Minnesota and German Gen'l Passenger Ageriy contractor A. C. Ochs. The latter's time of it. Streets, and were handed over to the Chicago & JNorth-Western Rhilv P. Thompson work was highly satisfactory and'merited Chicago, tH police, who were in hopes of having From the returns now in our possession a full endorsement. I CM to CO uO CO C5 iO thus opportunely come in possession of FRESH I it is evident that all old officers, W. C.Bredenhagen SSgS What might have proved a serious a clue to the fire-bugs, who lately caused excepting R. Pfefferle, are re-elected. OYSTERS accident befell Mr. August Giesecke so much anxiety and damage. The Hans Mattson The contest between the latter and and his family, of Courtland, a3 they clothes were subjected to a close scrutiny Frank Burg was a hot one, and the majority were driving home from church last but nothing found on them to lead Th. L. Reinstadt. received by the successful candiwas Sunday. The horses took fright and to the discovery of the owner. The al-date but small. CO CM .-^ CO .f? Daniei Buck CO ran away, pitching Mrs. Giesecke over CC HEADQUARTERS FOR ley-corner was attentively watched to CM T-1 T-I Mr. Burg will without doubt prove a /Sf the dash-board and injuring her somewhat surprise and capture the party who had A. E. Rice. very efficient man for the office of treasurer, 5 5 CM COCO CO CO but not severely. The other occupants, t* CO secreted his clothes in an out-of-theway 10 id and together with the old officers, CONFECTIONERY, CIG^ as far as we learn, safely place'like this, but nothing came form an acceptable servant for Brown AND TOBACCO. escaped. Hugh Harrison. of it, till it was finally made known by County. Eibner's Palace Restama: Mr. Arnold, the hard-wareman, that a We clip the following, relative to former CO to T—I 1 eo co T-l CM CO E. M. Wilson T-I A young man named Robert Hager T-l T-l former apprentice of his had left him 1 1© 00 New Ulm boys, from a Faribault CM CM POST OFFICE BLOCK. was shot and instantly killed by the accidental but had come back to claim his garments, W. R. Merriam. paper. Messrs. William and J. A. Ochs 1 0 0 N 0 0 (M CM TH discharge of a gun while coming CO O CM CO its to r-» so UO iO CM s. W.Junw which he had placed beneath have formed a co-partnership under the to Sleepy Eye from the town of the stable. The boy's father indentified CO firm name of Ochs Bros., and have Home last Tuesday, He was in company A: J. Streeter the clothes, and the mystery is opened a aDd 10 cent store in Mathieu's with Henry Beltz, who lives on the solved. building, Tnird street. Mr. William Clinton B.Fisk.... old Ibberson place, and who was coming Tm^H NEW ULM, Ochs was connected with the State About a year ago our Board of Trade to town with a load of wheat. Hager to to CO cO rH us T-I aO"*-*© Grover Cleveland.. T-I 00 toOT'iOTfl t-l co to School for the Deaf, in this city, some O 5 N CO. had under consideration a proposition had shot a duck and was reloading Has oust received a large «tock five years ago both as a student and tutor, O-i FALL AND WINTER GOOD by the Thompson-Houston Electric Co., his gun in the wagen. While engaged Benjamin Harrison »0 N O S O co eo 1—1 O S CM CO and has many friends here who will 10 »C CM which wanted to furnish our city with Bargain seekers will find a great va in doing this, the gun was discharged, heavy woolen shawls, ladies' and HUFSC be glad to see him prosper, Mr. J. A. an entire plant under certain conditions. 3acbets, hoods, toboggans, alpmes^-etc the contents entering the lower part of men's and children's underwear, hosiery N O Ochs comes from his home in New Ulm. At the time no agreement was t/2 his face and passing upward through O tens Men's and boys' scarfs, silk and woo O lers. Also a large assortment of woole where he has been in business for several made,* but now since the same company &S the top of his head. He was standing up efp a guods, flannels, canton flannel,etc.. etc CJC© years, Boys' suits and single pants may bte ha' offers other terms, we are in hopes at the time in the wagon with the butt O sizes. Shirtwaists constantly o&^«. that effective measures will be taken to r-f goods oflered at lowest prices. of the gun resting on a step and the A repott circulated last Saturday on Butter and. eggss tajfejen inv e^c secure for us the benefit of a most satisfactory hammer caught in such a way that the the streets was to the effect that burglars for goods. K^H'tflf-^ system of lighting our streets. weapon went off.—SLEEPY EYE HERALD. Mr.'Jac. Klossner returned from a had been at work the previous We understand that the mills con Dakota trip yesterday morning. 1 night, and had entered the residence of Ai HirSUHLE template the adoption of electric light, «~, ~~f Col. Win. Pfaender, on Broadway. The Still the pleasant weather holds out, and that the Empire Mill, having a reserve About 100 colored republicans para report was substantiated by Mr. Pfaender, and no sign of the beautiful snow has engine, will be able to furnish ded Jacksonville last night. It was the who was disagreeably surprised on as yet made its appearance. the power necessary to light the city. first sign of life after nightfall for three finding that the unwelcome visitors had WATCHMAKE AHD-IEWELr Henry Hanschen's little boy, born To this end the company intend placing months. entered his house by a window in the poles at different street junctures for the yesterday, will be christened Harrison An incendiary fire at Gary, Dak. rear, had iiimmaged through the cel!$r establishment of an entire plant, and Hanschen* Put down one more for our Sunday night, destroyed half a block of a hls a in S therefrom President. will ask the City Council to grant permission business houses, It was discovered in -f_, *4H3 and a gold watch, given him some dealer in to erect the same and have it in Eno's «&/Boillet's hardware store. When Col. Bobleter, our re-elected treasurer, time ago as a mark ot respect by the Gold Silver Water* S»V operation for twentyfive years. If the the doors were burst open,Mr. Enos was never forgets the Review, We St Paul Turnverem. The thieves took city is satisfied with the result it is to found tied to a stove, in an insensible thank him for early election despatches. the watch liom his vest, which they accept the system under contract, but condition. The loss will reach§ 30,000, left behind, and made away with the Mrs. B. Dau was wedded to Mr. Samuel may at any time cancel the same, if partially covered by insurance. trousers, which held the money. None Marti yesterday evening, Justice any other company would grant] more tr Jewelry, and Silves Plated W'are, „„, of the family had heard any disturb* The Vote in Lafayette. Fischer officiating. The Review wishes favorable terms. ance, and the burglars, judging from 81 Cleveland?^*! 91 Harrison't*^ happiness and prosperity. This proposition is a fair one indeed, s* »J% ^& $, Also an elegant Line of S $ J[ 78 Wilson *$J 94 the mode of their procedure, must be Mernam if lupffifToil&t Sit?Chf A The Rural Teachers Association will and we do not doubt that the council Mattson *»r 83 Bredenhagenll^ 89 well versed in their criminal craft. meet at the Courthouse next Saturday will favorably consider the matter. Electric Bobleter 87 Nelson 85 The residence of Mr. R. Pfefferle had Clapp 4.^*, 81 d'Autremonti 91 light for our city would be a great afternoon. All inteiested please attend. also received a visit, but nothing was mas, New Year and Bit Webber ±i± -a&r 171, benefit, doing away with the incomplete &MSt*13M JAMES THOMAS, stolen, the thieves having probably been 86 Lind 85 Wilkinso^* system of oil-lamps, which need constant scared away. The police, who have Nicollet County Ticket. A well known citizen of Lancaster, day Cards. inspection and care and necessitate been investigating the matter, have as 72 C. Davis 82 J. A. Johnson Fa., Mr L. B. Keifer, writes: Having an expense but little less than the 90 a sprained leg of almost thirty days E. S. Petijohn 81 Nt Herkelrath jet no clue. cost for electric 77 standing, and after toying half a dozen C. Kayser »j& 95 H. Bode It is money saved to come and examine goods and prices before buying^ 78 advertised preparations in the market Every city of the importance of New J. H. Block*" 92 Ben Rogers I IN JUSTICK COURT. 68 without satisfactory results, I was ad-REPAIRING W. Hokanson 76 A. Lindstrom A SPECIALITY. ALL WORK,WARRA) Ulm has been provided with it, and its Baptist Znpfer was sent up for five 89 vised to try Salvation Oil, did .so, and John Peterson 86 Sam Dunning adoption would proye another step of days on a charge of larceny by Justice in less than three days my leg was all A. A. Stone }73 hwestpjial.ir progress. .?w«r N. G. Gresham 154 J. Lauman 16 right again. It did the work*»* •MS $