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

November 14, 1888 · Page 5 of 9

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•"THE & $¥9 p&W ULM AND VICINITY. FRESH CASTERS at Eibner's. Brown .County granted voting privileges CTJAc^spn Mr. W. J. Gulden, of Gibbon, was a 2 SB 3 5 e* *s to 2933 persons at the polls. Is. Humphry *. 5 i**9* Travelers' Guide. welcome caller at our office last Saturday. Judge Webber received in Srown Co. J. S S 8 M&, 2370 votes, A. Grimmer 2874. the W S S S 2 3 2 2 2 iNOOCOOOnirtiOtOJ-n-tM A number of friends were pleasantly highest number given any one candidate, entertained by Misa. Claire Rehfeld last Julius Berndt 2834. Cunningham Friday evening. EMEDV^AJN A The "Morton Enterprise" has lost Zieher!f^vljl S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S At St. Peter a grand jollification its enterprise since the election. I or Ifcb.exiiri.a-tism~ Koeir meeting was held last evening, Le Sueur comes to us with Wilson and Buck, the oo as oo eo «j oo ooOTTO§ S S S Si JH and Mankato republicans participating. late democratic candidates for governor BRAND NEW, STRONG PROOF8 to ^oing East, Going West. ss^So^sasa&g^^g*** "Will you give me a cigar for this and lieutenant governor standing on B. «r»mi*vf.:g.,..^ On Cratches. p»tok», m., U»T rr, isss. 4 10:30 a.m. No. 1 4:17 a. m. picture?" says Charlie Stuebe in a Wte Uk wltk rkeaiastUitt In XMT, taSand 18 12:01 p. m, their heads and its inside pages bottom 25 215 p.m. lattnM p»ln tut ftbovk six mratlu wkftcd ante em 20 3:50 p. m. 3 SI S S 22 5s & 22 a $ oo »g 3 5:44 p.m. A. J. Dqmeier 1 4 plaintive murmur and 'unrolls the erctcbac, ocad S Jacobs OU. w*c«ttrod alwnt tira side up, 13^ OS COt* 50"tf 2 10:00 p. m. 10:45 p. «rt»»go, tamjUUtf KXLXT 3. FBttH. sketch of Eugene M. Wilson. Nos. 1, 2 and 25 daily. All others daily J. B. velikanje... Messrs. A. Rabe and Hermann Stege. S333£«SS88a83S:W2 Hewton. 111., K*y SS, 1S8S. except Sunday. From 18»8 to 1SB6—tfaoot 33 j«&a—I t*itot*t. a Colleague Scherer, and family, of the of Nicollet, were visiting friends and with rfcomnrtlim of the Mp. I ro j«« by Ua C. W. EIDEMAN' Agent DODD. uootBt. JfteobiOU. *. 0 ci Mankato Post, were-in the city last relatives in this city last Monday. Mr. W. H. Tompkins. 16 Years. lupi* HiU, inch., Kay 5,1S83. Lafayette polled three prohibition Sunday, attending the N. U. Turnverein's •H Stege sold his entire property to Mr. Jtr JOBS 3. SUITS, SsMiay, iuUusta, vms votes. anniversary. 1**"*S. *Au«tad vita rlwaoaittntt 15 ycxrs, cue \ns John Mueller, at Nicollet, who will J.3. feimi*.... sniosMsi laeusKto by two piysldaiu, but WM cm*, fey it. JMOSI OU*ndh»» raaaOasd open a hardware store at that place in Fresh Balk Oysters from now on daily Bora to Mr. and Mrs. R. Pfefferle, a jw»* S. KcCBSA&T, l^r-jg^ist. the early Spring. at W. Eibner. pair of twin-boys, last Friday night. a Corea,^:' r- l—n Abavt six 7«an sgo contrseitoi r-.. i\a a The Review sends its hearty congratulations. JThe Fire department held its regular oonnlUd doctor* bat gatnortUci iU a%. The Rural Teachers.Association. J»«ob«011,wfc»cor«dby3bt,ttlt»,nor un. cua. 1 •ISM. JA3li£ i.£ v£l.J.H. nronthiy meeting last Monday evening. M. Cr^urnside saps The Wizard Oil Concert Company 3P&We have on several occasions had* the Sinc 1 8 8 5 lto. Bntncb, Mich -Ifoy Si, It Callers at the Review office, Messrs. UM. C. Robertson.. I I S S S S S & S Vail of 1S3B WM taken wlu Id»-j.u_..wy j. i. pleasure to announce meetings of the hold the boards at Union Hall for an 1 m»tim and safiered two .n ao«. Tt» •»1 H. Froehlich and H. W. Schlottmann, N ^^.iottto of St. Jacobs OU. Ma VA-u«iclLK. entire week. Their productions are Rural Teachers Association of this Geo. W. Somerville both of Courtland. gg£g*?gkS££gg3gSSg^S2S r*s* XT DBTrw»TS?« AWT J-J»i and adjoining counties and have not excellent and merit the patronage of THE CHARLES A. VOGttir. CO., B.tiii.ore -*$- 5 Schleuder, the jeweler, is ready for failed to draw particular attention to our music loving public. the holiday trade. His stock is complete J. L. Behuff their importance for all employed as instructors. NEW ADVERTISES!EM?. The death of Mr. Christian Schwerr and elegant The association, with but a occurred at the house of Mr. A. Giesecke, SlS&SafSSSJ8S5S8iSS83t-S F. Schubert.f .'... few members in the beginning, has been Last Bargain of the Season. '^S of Courtland, last Sunday evening. John Lind was honored by a serenade given increasing attention, and the Ernst Brandt 50O baskets of the choicest sweet on his return from St. Paul last Deceased died of cholera morbus New York Concord Grapes for sale at-c^T meeting of last Saturday was a pronounced Saturday evening. and will be buried in this city this 35 cts. per basket, at Fruit Headquar-i- |g success in every particular. this morning. gj 1Q SO i-( N OS O ters, W. EIBNER. 3 ^frs J. Sturm, of Cottonwood, presented J. Johnson..: r. V.. The regular order of business was her husband with an infant The election in Brown County, although gone through with and the debate: HOUSE FOR SALE. R- Pfefferle ?. S S S S S S S S preceded by an energetic campaign, daughter last Sunday morning. The Shall the teachers prohibit foreign renovated^fc.%%$ A brick residence, newly Review wishes good health to the newcomer proved that the average voter language on the pluy-ground in districts Frank Burs: with garden and stable, on German St cared more for personal than political and the happy parents. speaking almost exclusively German or T^t Inquire at Office of Review*.- friends, as long as the former proved Scandinavian? was participated in by A young man, able to fugnish a horse N N 5 5 O O N N cTSTos NEW efficient candidates, and as a result the all present. The topic is a very important ififerenson... and wagon to deliver express in the newjy elected officers give general satisfaction. one and was not yet decided. For 2S3SSS5|sg8j?8?:8s?^g*g TAILOR SHOP. city, and who is a good pen-man and P. Bertrand. the next meeting the following programme accurate at figures, will fidd a payiDg Walton For representative Mr. C. W. H. will be carried out: |2§--g«3g!SSk£SS3^£3 A. F. I respectfully inform the public tnat ob by applying at the depot. I have opened a new tailor-shop in The Heideman received many republican 1. Address by the chair. building formerly occupied by F. W. \*1 "I'll vote for the unmarried man, as votes, especially in this city, where his Vogelpohl. on Minnesota St., next to 2. Instrumental Music. C.^VLHeideman, Ithat may give me a chance," said a majority was 477. Had it not been for the Union Hotel, and that I am tully -l G. A. Hensel and M. Velikanje. young lady as she stepped up to th the fact that the "court house rumor" prepared, to supply the needs of custo- A Oscar Erickson.., 3. Reading of Minutes. S SH S £f JS ^^OQOOOOO.OINtfJb-COcOJN poll. The smiling judsre took the ticket, mers at reasonable rates. S was circulated, Mr. Erickson would 4. Business. Louis Ztscliunke. and as the clerks registered the have been elected. 5. Reading of Programme. to eo to co TH name, they recognized that one vote A. F, Walton lost the election on the Dr. Edwards. P0R SALE. -,-,. %j£ 6. Poem. William Mueller. went in for Andrew J. Domeier. grounds that he had but lately held an Twenty acres of good t.mber land, 7. Grading Country Schools. I. S. Wilkinson. office and did not at this early date situated about three miles from the city "New Ulm, heretofore strongly republican, *'0 to Hensel. merit another. His opponent, and the in the town of Milford. Inquire of J^t John Lind. has turned democratic," says 8. School Discipline. N £5 2 5 S S 2 S 3 O 5 O 5 S O successful candidate, Mr. Bertrand, had V. A. BIEKCE & Co., V*5Sj O 0 0 5 O 0 O O O O 0 0 5 O O 5 S S S S S the Gaylord Hub. As a matter of fact Geo. Schlumpberger 5 1 P. 0. Blocks"»-***'- Winona, Minn but a single vote more in this city than ftew Ulm and this county have been 9. Teachers Ass. and how to create an G. W. Batchelder. he. 2 £}£5 «o to 51 CO to S CS JH NEW .* AGENCY. atrongly democratic, and are so for Interest in them. Geo. Hillmer. Frank Burg, the new treasurer, had L. E. Fritsche^'* that matter to-day, although in the L.W. Collins.... 10. Emulation. Wm. Oetfng, conducted a most thorough and active ^gt'-^^occoocooooo-gJoooSSSw^^ l» vote for governor the democrats in this 11. Spelling School. Fred. Haeflzy. campaign, and the friends he gained county lost 133 votes since two years 12. Instrumental Music. CANVASSING AGENT meanwhile secured his success. Although Seagrave S it S 8 S S 8 S S S 8 S 5 I S 5 8 S S ago. G. A. Hensel and M. Velikanje. the present occupant gives the for the celebrated James Giltillan.... I S S S S S S Last Saturday afternoon Mrs. Andrew best satisfaction, the general opinion John B. Gough, the far-famed lecturer, ST. JOHN JESSIE JiSE AND Roesch, of Lafayette, met with an accident seems to be not only here but in many excused himself to an audience because of a bad cold, then started for which may prove fatal. She was other counties, that a treasurer's service WHITE SEWING MACHINE. OTL.v"i-iGsutiO-#QOXr-i!M Chas. E. Shanon.. Egypt in the hope of getting rid of it. busied in the field with a span of horses ought not extend over two terms. Egypt contains no remedy more certain Repairs for all Machines constantlv and when these took fright, was thrown For the office of Judge of Probate, 0 0 0 Chas. d'Autwmont S S S S S S S S !S ^g' S S S S S S S in its result than Dr. Bull's Cou^h OB hand and old machines cleaned and from the wagon and sustained a fracture Ernst Brandt was elected over Franz Syrup. renovated. g" Moses E. Clapp. of the base of the skull. Dr. Schubert, a most worthy gentleman, Klossnerrs Leave Orders at J. or FOOD TESTS IN NEW YORK. Schoch, the attending physician, proHvoounces the former efficient treasurer of this Mrs. Laudenschlager's Hardwares N N O N N the case a serious one. county. Mr. Schubert was only defeat" J. H. Allen Official Analysis of Baking Powders Stores. ed because the office of Probate Judge Adulterations in Cream of Tartar' L. E Fritsche. The congregation of Milford's most Hans Nelson I S S S S is one where the people dislike to see a Under the direction of the New York prosperous farmers a£ Mr. H. L. Runk's State Board of Health, eighty-four frequent change, and where an earnest C5-H ATNTD place last Sunday afternoon gave rise different kinds of baking powders, embracing Jos. Bobleter IKS2£{££££^ 5 2 A -*Nt--©!^ Military Ballr%. occupant is therefore repeatedly retained. all the brands that could be to a very enjoyable occasion and the found for sale in the State, were submitted visitors from other towns and this city, I O 0 0 N N The fight for attorney was a most to examination and analysis by Prof. O ^TiOO P. Thompson from which 'several business men had C. F, CHANDLER, a member of the State bitter one and Robertson's election Board and President of the New York gone, spent a few profitable hours in W. C. Bredenhagen .^kuk^ivin^Day,'1.' at one time seemed certain. Somerville City Board of Health, assisted by Prof. discussing general agricultural topics got there by a small majority. EDWARD G, LOVE, the well-known Bans Mattson. and such for the benefit of the Agricultural United States Government chemist. Sheriff Schmid, re-elected, although Thursday, Novemta 29, 1888. Society. Mr. Runk delivered a The official report shows that a large confronted by an able opponent, proved short lecture and Mr. Hansing read an ^JZ number of the powders examined were t. CO i-i N I O O O O N -H C5 too popular and his good services could Th. L. Reinstadt found to contain alum or lime, many of interesting article. The next meeting at not help being recognized. them to such an extent as to render of this kind will probably take place in Daniel Buck. -71 CO C5 CO 2 O N 0 0 N O 5 a 3 them seriously objectionable for use in For Superintendent of Schools the old i""i \**. T-i irH r~fl Cottonwood. the preparation of human food. A. E. Rice?... officer came in by a small majority. Given by Alum was found in twenty-nine samples. ii S 5 a I We take pleasure in informing the I REG,.11G. li Anton Zieher, one of our oldest settlers, This drug is employed in baking public that the ladies of the Congregational powders to cheapen their cost. The is elected for Court Commissioner W O O O O O N W Hugh Harrison Society are busily engaged in presence of lime as attributed to the impure over E. G. Koch, the old officer, who cream of tartar of commerce used iAxlmilsion 50 cts. a Couple. the preparation of a Fair, which will be ably filled the position. Mr. Zieher will E. M. Wilson. COSO^I-IOCOOOCOOOT-HCOCNOIN—QOWh.(MTt in their manufacture. Such cream of held at the church about two weeks before without doubt do creditable service. tartar was also analyzed and found to All are cordially invited by Christmas. Numerous articles, 1 1 W. R. Merriam Dr. Humphrsy and Julius Berndt are contain lime and other impurities in if !2SJ«5S5S^ S 'co-^-*eoi-ico«o-j The Committee* both useful and ornamental will, be on some samples to the extent of 93 per respectively chosen for Coroner and COCi«G^COt»SOUSCOtr.COOO^i-4^IoSSc cent, of their enthe weight. exhibition and anxious for Christmas FRESH 6 urveyor. All the baking "powders of the market,with A. J. Streeter. ®T'%4JC gift purchasers. OYSTERS the single exception of "Royal" Bear the fair in mind and don't buy GUTHEIL: eo N W O O O N N TfliftO (not including the alum and phosphate Clinton B. Fisk your present bef6re the Church Fair powders, which have not the virtue of even an impure cream of tartar), are has shown you a vast and elegant assortment, Grbvef Cleveland.. Thirty-two years ago last Sunday, made from the adulterated cream of under a leafy Cottonwood tree, besides tartar of commerce, and consequently Benjam|n Harrison HEADQUARTERS FOR a log cabin scarce large enough to hold &** contain lime to a corresponding extent. C»Ot(NeOCOCO.iO«OtOOeOOO»Oi-liO»OT^T4G:3 Tne Concordia Baud, every member a dozen stalwart men, as they were The only baking powder yet found by of which is an adherent to republican .35 chemical analysis to be entirely fre then,the founders of the New Ulm Turnverein rHff^CO CONFECTIONERY, CIGARS principles, serenaded the successful from lime and absolutely pure is the assembled at the farm of Col. AND TOBACCO. candidates on Thursday evening of last "Royal." This perfect purity results a Wm. Pfaender, who wasthen and *here °"S fell from the exclusive use of cream of tartar _.- -4 S3 S3 n) OC week, irrespective of party. We do not Eibner's Palace BBstamsot, uM"o^ ohosen as the first speaker of the newly specially refined and prepared by want to praise the band for thus showing patent processes which totally remove organized society. But thirteen were POST OFFICE BLOCKS^ their liberal and patriotic disposition, the tartrate of lime and other impurities. present, W. Pfaender, W. Hummel, Vote on County Commissioners. The cost of this chemically pure inasmuch as it is the duty of every A. H. SCHLEUDER, J. C. Toberer, A. Schell, Ernst Brandt, cream of tartar is much greater thaii citizen to support and respect the elected who yet are citizens of New Ulm, E. any other, and on account of this greater officers. For a republican to fail in 1st DISTRICT. cost is used in no baking powder but Gerstenhauer, A. Seiter, W. Petermann, acknowledging the merits of a political Without Opposition E. G. Koch. the "Royal." Geo. Guetiich, H, Kniff, H. Hanpt, H. opponent, would b^ as unloyal as the Prof. Love, who made the analysis of 3d DISTRICT. "l iv Stoffer, and Geo. Fein, but to-day, after baking powders for the New York State failure on the part of a democrat to respect Schwertfeger Hansing WATCHMAKE MNfllJEWELER, the society has experienced many a besetting Board of Health, as well as for the Government, General Harrison. Milford 'J£x*s.y 1 3 83 hour, has happily lived through says of the purity and wholesomeness S 4 3 63 of the "Royal": them all and is to-day prosperous and The fire department has been provided S 89 7 Stark^JjffiZfCt*^ *CTr I find the Royal Baking Powder hopeful, the Turnverein numbers. with new ladders to enable the members composed of pure and wholesome ingredients. of the hook and ladder company to Last Sunday evening the 32. anniver It is a cream of tartar powder &£*#?".-»' 56h DISTRICT. 5* scale buildings. They have a central of a high degree of merit, and does not' sary was celebrated in Turner Hall. Moe Feuerstem Larson Gol 1 Silver Watclies:5 contain either alum or phosphaj^s or jjpd running the entire length, with side The members of the society and their Bashaw 46 other injurious substance. bars, and are light enough to be handled Burnstown 105 families were present, and were entertained £& E. G. LOVE, D." Leavenworth by one or two men, who fasten by a musical and calisthenic rt*fs highly ^satisfactory to the housekeepers Mulligan them at some favorable place on the programme, well carried out by the active of this vicinity, where the North Star Royal Baking Powder is in general use, building, ascend to that point, draw the Jewelry, and Silves Plated Ware, turners and pupils. Of special merit Stately that the investigations by the analysts ladder after them, attach it to a point and highly applauded was the torchswinging jNif Also an elegant Line of in Massachusetts, Ne York, and Ohio they wish to reach, and are thus enabled by three young ladies, as were the only States that have thus far taken Albums, Toilet Sets, Christmas, Vote on Amendments^ in a comparatively short time to gain a action upon thig important subject, the singing and marches of the girl's agree in classing it as the purest and most favourable position for beating the class. The exercises on the horizontalbar Amendment to Article Four. most efficient baking powder in the New Year and Birthday iice. At last Sunday morning's exercise, Yes 1911 and the pyramids were pr&iseworthy. market. No 114 'members August Brandt and John \?& %WGm w^lnm, Ss* Amendment to Section 12, Article 1. Loekwey succeded in climbing to the Cardiff The stage performances over, the I sell more bottles of Yes 1,. jts^L .. .^C&1504 top of the roof of the Empire Mill, a spacious hall was given into the possession Dr. Seth Arnold's No '.: ::.?:...WW. 558 COUGH KILLER four story structure, and down on the Amendment to Section 1, Article 4. of the many dancers, who enjoyed Yes other side in five, minules• With sufficient-practice than of any other cough .. ^. *",... ^. S8e ji is money saved to come and examine goods anl prices'bWre buylng^ewhere. themselves till the morning hours. Medicine kept stock, although No *«..-.. the company would be 14641 I keep nfteen varieties. REPAIRING A SPECIALITY. ALL WORK WARRANTED. The celebration was a memorable enabled to effectually attack a fire and one, and not since many years so interesting Eggs taken in exenange F.M. Robertson, Coyville, $J market doi'nef W foft^ 0tJet^ «nter an upper story in a few minutes. Kan. Jfew Ulm, M^ and pleasant. prices for ^ouds, by Frank Druggists, 25c., 50c,, and $1.00.