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

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*m E ULM AND VIjCINITK. Hon. John C. Zieske. of Sleepy Eye, .^JEERSOXAL MENTION was in the city yesterday. Mayor Pfau, of Mankato, was nttfio ravelers* Guide. directorship of Hans Singer, our loca* A.W. Nelson, of Lone Tree Lake, city yesterday. a man for groaning when he has clarionet artist. Our customers call for made the Review office a pleasant call Rhenmatism or Neuralgia, The pain Mr. A. Fried man n, eldest son of MrFriedmann, Tuesday. Albert Seiter, returning from a St. Dr. Sett Arnold's is simply awfuL No torture in the is home on a visit. ancient times was more painfol than, Paul trip, is telling his friends of a Patagonian Jonathan Hallowed, has been appointed COUGH KILLER, these twin diseases. But—OHghtn't Mr. Henry Kiesling, the miller, tarried he saw in the dime museum a man tobe blamed if, having Rhenmatism post-master at Springfield in and we don't find it profitable in the city over Sunday. ^^SMS or Neuralgia, he wont use there according to bis statements the to keep any other. place of John Albert, resigned. Ath-lo-pho-ros, when it has cured Mr. Fred Engel and family arrived freak was eleven feet and two inches in J. N. Kichardson & Son, thousands who have suffered in the A/riilorlk&gt.f)eteic^i( Madam, don't you need a comfortable Bicbfield, Mmn. same way? It has cored hundreds from Minneapolis last Saturday. £&« height, had two separate and well developed #i^.^ BroggirtB, 25c., 60c., and $1.00. fl&K* and cheap cloak? Of course you do, after physicians have pronounced heads, and could talk and sing Among the visiting reverend gentlemen, fi'i them incurable. Going East. Going West. and we invite you to see Kuetzing's fS who were in the city during the at the same time. Albert is ready to W'-%- "The skill of five pb^iciJttiB could not 1JEW ADTERTISEMENTS. offers. 10'30a.m. No. 1 4:17 a.m. care me of Bheamatem which had settled past few days was Mr. Gausewitz, %i 12*01 p.m. 25 2'15p.m. swear as to the^.truth of his story and in the hips, neck and shoulder*. So intense 20 3*50 p.m. 3 5:44p.m. wasthonamthat sleep was almost nnpon Joseph Schwarbel, of Eagle Lake, S PauL tnus surprises his bearers. 2 ,.. .- able. The first dose of AtUophoras gam 10-00 10:45 Novelties and Toys. p. m. 13 p. m. ,• 4 nieiBiiel, and tbsthinieiiaoleaine to sleep informs us that Mrs. Bern hard Schlomann, Jos. 1, 2 and 25 daily. All others daily Mr. Anton Gag left last Monday for for four and a half hoars without wnfcing letter1 CoL Baasen received a from 1 contmned its tree, and sm now^weU." daughter-in-law of Mr. H. Schlemann, xcept Sunday. 1 Hot Springs, Ark., to spend the winter E S. H. TBOT£R, New Albany, XodL Rev. A Berarhold, dated at Madrid, 43»Send 6 centsforthe beautiful colored picture, of this city, died at Slomann, C. W E I E A N A there on occount of his health, "Moorish Maiden." Spain, *Oct 31, in which he informs him Washington Ty., on the 29th of September. Mr. Ernst Werner, of S Paul, tarries Fred Spoerkase is second miller in of his good health and the fact that he THEATHLOPHOROS CO. 112 Walt St MX. Just Recilved an Immence Line of in the city since a few days, calling ae Nicollet Mills since Monday. celebrated his 24th anniversary of priestdom At the water works plant the pump -BRESHOrSTER S at Eibner's. S on his old friends. Wait for Kuet/sinafs Great Bargain at the venerable church, Los Todas TOY S infriHLDUI MODS. has been in operation under the supervision Mr. Leonard Haeberle, now a resident Eggs taken in excnange at market Animas. Rev. Berghold will probably ales of Toys and Holiday goods next of Mr. Chas. Stolle for several prices for goods, by Frank Kuetzing. of Redwood Falls, is visiting his spend Christmas at his old home lonth. H. H. Beussmann. days with the purpose of freeing the friends here. in Germany. His letter concludes with well of contaminating clay and sand The pay-car was hailed with pleasure FOR SALE. ^r J, A. Lacher, a popular traveling "Hier kommt mir Alles sohr Spanisch At the Novelty and Toy Bazaar. and testing its flowing capacity. The )j Q^I local rail-road men last Thurslay. man from Winona, was in the city over vor."„ •#,*•* t*. Mrs. W. Hummel. Twenty acres of good tmiber land, pump was in action night and day, Sunday. situated about three miles from the city drawing 52 gallons of water every three The New Ulm Maennerchor inaugurates in the town of Milford. Inquire of v*/*f Rev. Harrington of the Christian Mr. Henry Engel has accepted the minutes* Its working power can be increased the first of a series of entertainments DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS. C. A. I E E & A Church, of Redwood Falls, was the "oosition of head-miller at the Nicollet P. 0. Block, Winona, Minn so as to fetch for use at least for the winter next Saturday guest of Mr. C. Weiler over Tuesday Mills. forv Headquarters 1000 barrels of water in twenty-four evening at Schmucker's Tivoli, the concert last week. Military Ball 5 and 10 cent Goods. The favorable weather allowed contractor hours, which quantity is the amount desired hall of which has been specially Mr. W. S. Howell, formerly in the Ochs and his men to rebuild the at present by the Council. Th refitted for the occasion*, having been employ of the C. & N. W Ry. at Chicago, official test will be made in a few days provided with a larger stage. foundation for the Mullen residence on and of late years with the N. An immense and Choice Stock on 'Teiman St. when the water is entirely clear, and decisive The entertainment will consist of Ry. at St. Paul, was the guest of Mr. HOLIDAY GOODS* steps will then also be taken. concert and dance music by Gruenenfelder's Werner Boesch over Sunday. He, will ^ank^glving' f)ky, G, W. Schlottmann, the enterprising A complete and attractive line of Orchestra, vocal and instrumental remove to New York as General Agent }ouJw business-man of Courtiand,is the An investigation of our wheat market solos and duets and singing by for the U. S. Savings, Loan and Build Thursday, aovember 29, HUH. tirsHn the field with a holiday adverisetnent. and the position which our millers occupy the Maennerchor. The affair is private. ing Co. See it in another column. in this respect reveals the fact that and Doll Carriages. Cradles, Lounges IN COURT. On Thursday, Dec. 6th, the ladies of at there is comparatively no demand for a and Chairs. Ed. Lent, of Sigel, who lately had the Congregational Society will hold a comman or inferior grade of wheat, The November term of th3 District jtbe mistortune of losing his threshing Dress Goods, Cardigans, Leo-gins, fair in the Maltzan building, next door Court was opened yesterday with Judge inasmuch as our mills, enjoying Hose, Shawls, Mufflers, Shirts and Suspenders, Dutfit and Wellmann's grain by fire, Given by west of R. Pfefferle on Minnesota Street Webber presiding. Except instructing and an elegant assortment of the reputation of furnishing the eastern 1 1 u, aas paid all damages and satisfied all REH for the purpose of raising funds to paint Lamps. Do not forget the Place. the grand jury no important business market with a superior grade of flour, claims. Mrs. W. Hummel. and paper their church building. Articles was transacted up to the time of our refuse to buy an article of little worth both useful and ornamental suitable Toys! Toys! It seems to us that there are less persons going to press. even if it is offered at a low figure. Admission 50 cts. a Couple. for Christmas gifts will be on sale. afflicted with rheumatism since The following are the civil cases on This of course explains the fact that our the calendar, They will be prepared to serve dinner Wr druggists sell Salvation Oil. Price All are cordially invited by millers are paying less for wheat than and 1. Griffith & Smith vs Johann and supper, also oysters and lunch during The Committee- -%^jbty-five cents a bottle. the buyers at other stations, and we Schmitt and Michael Fehl. M. HOLIDAY GOODS. the day and evening. The patronage can of course not blame them for it Messrs. Franz Schubert and Lorenz Thompson, plff's atty Geo. W. Somerville, of the public is respectfully solicited. when we- consider their position. Good deft's atty. Flor, who will retire from their saloon NEW AGENCF. wheat is in greater demand here than 2. William F. Edwards as administrator Court House and Representative. Dusiness next spring, have had foundations L.E. Fritsche, WINTER CLOTHING, of the estate of James Edwards elsewhere and "commands a few cents built and cellars dug for new residences deceased, TS the Winona & St. Peter FUR COATS AND CAPS, above market price. on Broadway. Railroad Co. M. Thompson, Lind & BOOTS AND SHOES Hagberg, plff's attys Wilson & Bowers CANVASSING AGENT Statements to the effect that the late Sheriff Schmid was notified last Monday At St. Peter two attempts have been deft's attys. republican nominee for the office of representative AND GENERAL FURMSH- that Mr. Suhlomann, esiding in the for the celebrated "made within the past weeks to set fire 3. Emilia Dietz vs Louis Guth. from this county had old Pennsylvania House, had committed ST. JOHN. JENNIE JUNE AND to the Gustav Adolphus College, but Lind & Hagberg, plff's attys M. ING GOODS. pledged himself to work against New suicide. Upon investigation it was were luckily frustrated by watchful attestants. Thompson, deft's atty. Call and examine my Vast Stock of WHITE SEWING MACHINE. Ulm in the court-house matter had been found that the unfortunate man had shot 4. John Schwartzler vs Andrew Holidsty Goods* made use of at the polls in this city and himself with a revolver, and that the Groebner, Nicholas Gulden and Louis Repairs for all Machines constantly Col. Bobleter, our re-elected state materially helped to gain a majority Schmelz. Geo, W. Somerville, plff's bullet was still lodged in the head oo hand and old machines cleaned and which are sold at rock-bottom treasurer, is on the sick-list since about atty Lind and Hagberg dfift's attys. for the democratic nominee. W discredited having entered the right temporal. renovated. prices. a week and requires careful professional 5. C. Chadbourn, R. W. Chadbourn, these assertions, but to present Leave Orders at J. KlossnerV Strange to say Mr. Schlomann paid no G, If. SCHLOTTMANN, and C. H. Ross, partners as tt aid. His trouble is pronounced to be full proof of their fallacy we requested attention to his critical position and was Hardware Store. Brown Co. Bank, vs John Bauer and jaundice. of Mr. Erickson a direct answer to the found in his room by the officer, who, L. E. Fritsche. George Werner. Jos A. Eckstein, following which was submitted to him, Charles Sommer, one of the oldest as no one wished to care for the plff.s atty M. M. Madigan, deft's atty. "The statement has been made pubin wounded man, gave him lodging at the and best established merchants of the 6. Brown Co. Bank vs John Bauer. Closing out at Cost. M.licly this city that You had pledged Jos. A. Eckstein, plff's atty M. city, wishes to retire from business, and jail and transferred him to the St. Alexander's Yourself to use Your influence in case Madigan, deft's atty, is selling out his entire stock at and below Hospital next day, where the of election as representative to defeat 7. Gould & Austin vs Thomas Brophy. cost. See his announcement in another patient is now under care. In his room the interests of New Ulm in the Court Lind and Hagberg, plff's atty M. House matter. To do You justice in column. was found a letter addressed to his C. Robertson, deft's atty. the premises I shall be happy to state daughter, in which he bequeathes his 8. Marsh & Foster vs the New Ulm in the Review Your exact situation A party of gentlemen enjoyed an MY LARGE STOCK OF cash money to two of his sons, and asks Roller Mill Co. P. A. Foster, plff's atty. You will therefore please advise me at air bowling match at the Turner Your earliest convenience whether or to be buried in decent fashion. I is to Lind & Hagberg, deft's atty. Dry Goods, Groceries, Hatl nine pin alley List Sunday afternon. not You were bound to work against be hoped that Mr. Schloman may be 9. C. Aultman & Co- vs John Altermatt, How is this for Minnesota weather, the interests of this city." John Huiras and Joseph Huiras. made to recognize the error of his ways ye citizens of the east,who are freezing J. M. Thompson, plff atty G. W In reply Mr. Erickson says: and placed in better circumstances. Crockery, Clothing, Hats & at 25 below zero. Somerville, deft's attorney. Editor of the Review. 10. M. Marcellus vs the Village Dear Sir*—In answer to yours of Mr. Ignatz Schwendinger, the sculptor, The merciless hand of death with its of Sleepy Eye Lake. M. Thompson Nov. 9th I would say that as candidate has just completed the base and cold touch has been in the midst of two plff's atty Geo. W. Somerville, deft's for Representative from this county I Caps, Boots & Shoes find crowning apices of the granite pillars itattv, happy families since last week, and was not pledged, if elected, to defeat £-*-*"WBA the interests of New Ulni in the Court to be placed in position at the main entrance is our painful duty to chronicle the demise 11. John W. Koble vs Town of Leavenworth. House matter, but would, as I stated to M. Thompson, plff's atty of a loving wife and a tender ot the new court-house. They the Republican Club of New Ul on L. G. Davis, deft's atty. Furnishing Good husband. are made of Kasota stone and remarkably Monday evening previous to the election, f1 Julia Hagberg 12. John W. Kolbe vs Otto Mielke, well finished. it tho question came up before the M. Thompson, plff's atty G. W next legislature in regard to bonding Mrs. Julia Hagberg, wife of lawyer Fred Williams, the popular saloon- Somerville, deft's atty. the county for the purpose of finishing Albert Hagberg, after an illness of ten OF ALL DESCRIPTION WILL BE SOLD FOR 13. Michael Fohl vs Johann Schmitt jeper on Corner of Minnesota and 3* the new court house, be in favor of passing week's duration, breathed her last on J. M. Thompson, plff's atty Geo. W. a bill to let the people deeide by 5rth streets, has made a valuable acquisition Thursday night. Th most tender Somerville, deft's atty. vote, whether the county should be to his saloon by the purchase bonded or not, which would certainly care and skillful medical aid could not There is only one criminal case on the of an exceptionally fine music-box, be satisfactory to all, with.the exception calender so far, that of the State vs stay the complication of disease which, of Tom Bowen, of the Sleepy Eve Herald, whicn is well worth the inspection of alj Winkelmann and Loesch. This is the finally took her away. She was born who seemed to be very friendly first case which will be called for trial interested in this class of goods. Th at Chicago in 1862, whither her mothhad to me two years ago when he needed same was procured through the agency Republican votes to elect him to theFROM gone from here after the Indian Advices from Redwood Falls last Saturday NOW ON AS 1 SHALL RETIRE FROM BUSINESS. of the Pioneer Drug Store. Senate. I seems however that he has outbreak, and was married in Jun of reported that Frank Dodge, a lost all confidence in me of late and has not1882 to her sorrowing husband, who Parlor rifles and air-guns are barber from Morton, Renville county, N is your chance to buy at your own prices this fall done everything to defeat me has an infant daughter left as his dear such innocent playthings after all, was hhot dead and the body left on one at the polls. But the election returns est remembrance. of the towns of North Star, Bashaw and Come all and be supplied *with your winter's thinks young Hugo Kiesling, son of Mr. of the principal streets of the village. Burnstown. where I have now lived for The funeral, which took place last Rudolph Kiesling, of this city. While The deceased came here last evening twesty years and where I am plies and save money by calling at the well-^ Sunday afternoon, showed a large following loading a parlor rifle last Saturday with his cousin and was seen quite late personally known, speak louder than of relatives and friends, who morning and pointing the muzzle in a saloon. The body lay on its face words and the splendid endorsement general merchandise store of were addressed at the grave by Col.by which I received at the polls from the tgvards the floor, the cartridge was exploded the roadside with a bullet hole farmers of this county goes to show Wm. Pfaender, who spoke in German, and the ball penetrated the big through the head. Fresh wagon tracks Charles Sommer, that the articles printed in the Herald and Mr. Robert Nix, who delivered an toe of his right foot. and other signs indicate that the shooting had no influence on the people,and had original poem in the English language. occurred elsewhere, and that the it not been for the false court house While Mr. Xavier Brunner, of West We hope that time may assuage the rumor both in Sleepy Ey and New body was carried in the wagon to the Newton, was driving toward home and grief of the mourners. Ulm, I would have been elected by a Tet spot where it was found. There is no large majority. Minnesota Street, made passage room for a team coming flew Vim, Minn clue to the murderer, although several O. Gerstenmaier. towards him at the Minnesota river Yours Respectfully, persons have been under surveillance bridge, he was thrown from his wagon Prof. O. Gecstenmaier, whose illness OSCA ERICKSON. A. H. SCHLEUDER, to-day. There is supposed to be a and picked up insensibly by Mr. Jos and convalescence we had reported, woman in the case. The deceased was Reinhart, who brought him to Joseph had a relapse last Thursday, and passed 25 years of age and unmarried. Flour's place. had sustained injuries away during the night, in spite of the A E A cousin of the murdered in the back, and although his case unceasing care of the physician and man by the name of Cliton Holden has seemed serious, the attending physician most tender solicitude. was 26 WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER been arrested on suspicion of having Dr. Fritsche, pronounces him out of years of age, and married since 1886 to committed the deed, and barely escaped i*L danger. his young widow, who has an infant being lynched last Monday evening. son with whom to mourn the untimely *«*he late decision of the Supreme Only through the energetic efforts of loss of the loving husband. Mr. Gerstenmaier HOW PERMANENT CURES dealer in. 1 ^jart, modifying the Winona & St. the Redwood County sheriff was he liberated was a graduate of a German ARE WROUGHT. Peter Land Co's. tax judgment, will reduce from the mob and placed on the Silver Watches, Seminary and since the last six years a the same about 10 per Cent, or Sleepy Eye bound train. He is now in FIRST STATEMENT resident of this country, where he entered $3,000 from a total of about $30,000. Liverpool, Pa Teb 38 18"" the Brown County jail, together with the Watertown, Wisconsin, College, Mr E BonsaU certifies "I am48 At 1.5 was This judgment includes the lands of W, H. Rose, the supposed murderer of prostrated with inflammatory rheumatism given at which institution he graduated tip by physicians, but finally got about with use said Company in this County, which Moses R. Lufkin. Rose's case is carried of cane but was subject to rhenma'tsti every Jewelry, and Silves Plated Ware, with honors. After this he was called change of weather In 1866, had another violent were never assessed before the year of over till the Spring term of court, attack got about again, but was never free from «. j.r upon to teach in the St. Johannes Gemeinde pain Winter '80 and SI, could not walk Horr-" 18S6. Th first judgment rendered as the jury could not agree on a verdict. phine was prescribed to give me rest. Used St. a Also an elegant Line of at St. Paul, and was in the Jacobs OU by advice I used it freely and it against said Company's lands, amounts y.effected a cure After two years have felt no Albums, Toilet Setsf Christ-. Spring of this year elected an instructor Consumption surely Cured. -,_, rheumatism I am cure* permanently after 34 to about $18,000. ^.years' suffering at the Dr. Martin Luther College in To the Editor—Please inform your S E O N STATEMENT mas,-NewrYear and Birth-j Hew Bloomfleld, Perry Oo Pa April 26,1818 this city. During his short residence readers that I have a positive remedy "The Mankato Linseed Oil Co. is Mr. S BonsaU writes "Fire years ago I used for the above named disease. By its there he proved himself very efficient, paying within ten cents a bushel of 3i,8» Jacob* Oil It effected an entire, permanent jy%* cure Ho return of pain Cold or damp does not timely use thousands of hopeless cases Chicago price for flax seed at their and the college mourns the loss of one \^*dav Cards.i»sa&? rai affect me Am cured after more than 30 years' have been permanently cured. I shall and are selling ground oil cake suffering I -Vi. *r^ of its ablest teachers. The funeral be glad to send two bottles of my remedy a for feeding at $1.25 per 100. THIR S A E E N took place from the Lutheran Church Hew Bloomfleld, Perry Co Pa April SI, 188». E E to any of your readers who ISfcaQ pound of oil meal is said to be Mr S Bonsall writes "My health continue* have consumption if they will send me last Sunday afternoon, and a long line worth three pounds of bran and it M§: good. Ho return of rheumatism since 1881, whea It is money saved to come and examine goods and prices before buyin^ elsewhere cured by St Jacob! Oil Receive letters from all their express and post office address!? would seem that our stockmen could of followers proved in what esteem the parts asking about my miraculous cure after suffering Respectfully, REPAIRING A SPECIALITY ALL WORK WARRANTED. well afford to use the meal at this more than 80 years "»*^,f|&g dead is held. W express our heartfelt T. A. SLOCUM, M. 181 Pearl S*. Send us your bill. Kold bv DruqqfU and Dealer* Eterywhere. sympathy for the bereaved. ,»,,-,«New YorK. dofqef tfif/ft Koftt| ^tfee^gf tfew tflin, Jtfii^ A N A O LiKbEED O I Co. he Charle A Co., a to JYUBIJ. 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