New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
December 12, 1888 · Page 4 of 8
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JfEW ULM AND VICINITY. B. S. Marti, of Fairfax, was a welcome "Mathilde," drama in five acts, will Toys! Toysl What is it makes George Edmonds Mrs. W. Hummel. caller at this office last Monday. be given at Turner Hall Sunday evening. so cb\tf and placid, and how does he do Travelers* Guide. snob deep thinking? It is because be never Mr. John_B. Korbel, of Sigel, became The finest assortment of Toys and and DRY GOODS. AND NOTIONS allows himself to be harassed with the father of a bouncing boy last Saturdav. Holiday Goods are shown by Chas. L- HOLM? GOODS. colds. Re takes Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup Headquarters for rm&^ J?2*iMll&?it? he does. 5 and 10 centGoods. A valuable ear-ring wa%~ found and An infant child of George Haselbrnck, delivered at this office. Loser, upon 3H- The following marriage licenses wore WINTER CLOTHING, a relative of Contractor Hanscben, was paying for this notice and identifying An immense and Choice Stock of issued in Brown County from October buried last Monday. S I N FURCOATS AND CAPS, property, may get it here. Winonk>.$)etei'f( 27th to Decemher loth. Never before were toys and fancy HOLIDAY GOODS* BOOTS AND SHOES George Neuwirtz to Barbara Groebner. f|*The holidays are about here and our goods sold as cheap as £hey can ^be Going East. Going West. AND GENERAL FURMSH- A complete and attractive line of readers,anxious to surprise their friends Henry Waibel to Mary Dauer. bought of Chas. L. Roos. if3* 4 lO-Ma.m. No. 1 4:17 a.m. SlNG GOODS. with a present, will want us to introduce 12 01 p.m. 27 1.05p.m. Anders Peder Anderson to Bertha HanGeorge Mrs. Martin Hose, of Sleepy Eye, 22 3 50 m. 3 5:44p.m. them to the merchants who carry a Call and examine myVast Stock of 2 10 00 p. m. 13 10 45 p. m. Saffert to Catharina Landkammer. was a welcome caller at our office last Nos. 1, 2 and 25 daily. All others daily and Doll Carriages. Cradles, Lounges complete and choice assortment of Holiday Goods* Monday. She is visiting friends in this except Sunday. ¥&$&§& and Chairs. Christmas goods. city. C. W. HEIDEMAN, Agent. John H, Woolley to Ene Wiggins, which are sold at rock-bottom Dress Goods, Cardigans, Leggins, If you want anything in toys, and prices. Ferdinand Hesse to Rosina Kroening. Hose, Shawls, Mufflers, Shirts and Sospenders. Henry Klara was sentenced to fourteen »The quarterly meeting of the Lafayette who does not, Kuetzing's Bazaar is 1 1. SCHLOTTMNIII, Fred Trebisch to Ottilia Lentz.s and an elegant assortment c£ years in prison in Germany. and New Ulm M. E. association worthy of your attention, for there an Lamps. Do not forget the Plaee. allRichard Mielke to Emma S will be held in this city on January 6th entire floor is filled with goods of \z Mrs. W. Hummel. The Bural Teachers' Association Samuel Marti t© Barbara Dan. '89. description, and the Dress and Fancy meets at the court-house next Saturday Thomas Grimes to Emma Nelson.^ Goods displayed there^will greatly interest Pieer -"-."" DniiStoeftLeads afternoon at the usual hour. A whole carload of Christmas trees John Berg to Mary Prokosch. i?\ the ladies. has been received by Chas. L. Roos. Joseph Fromm to Mary Weicherding. Judge Webber is holding a term of Hummel's Novelty Store is nearly They sell like hot cakes too. Call early George Blair to Emma Wilcox. court for Nicollet county at S Peter over-stocked with choice merchandise, if you want one. Hayes Cady to Susan Shields. this week. $ and you must not fail to call. and is stocked from Top to Bottom with'" & Peter Johannsen to Anna Kohlhase. While Mr. Anton Altmann, of Fairfax, Gebser's Book Store must claim the Young ladies, Mrs. H. D. Beussmann Goods,for the Holidays, M. W. Devine to Mary Sehmelz. was in the city last week, his barn attention of all in want of books and wants to see yon. See what she says Joseph Roetsch to Marv Vogt^. and contents were buraed^to the ground in another column. stationery and many articles, useful and C. Otto Johnson to Mary J. Loftness. No insurance rested on the property. ornamental, are shown to you there. —sneh as- *fc- Joseph H. Manchester to Bertha Wit. Last year Chas. L. Roos sold a carload Beussmann's Department Store will The Sunday-school of the Lafayette kowsku of Christmas trees in nine days. next want your inspection, and after M. E. congregation will celebrate B. F. Somerville to Cora E. Davis, All in want of a nice tree should call at you have looked at the hardware-stock, OF ALL S0RT& Christmas at its church on the evening Mike Calnan to Nellie Hughes. once. which contains many a tool for the kit" of the 25th, the New Ulm congregation Herman Schippdick to Lizzie Timm. John F. Newmann offers his stock of chen, just the thing foi a housewife's celebrates on Christmas eve. Henry Eleinaw to Emma Schneider. cloaks at and below cost. Call and see Christmas gift, walk over into the Novdepartment, and j. Emil Gruenenfelder to Louise Schmidt. eel CHRISTMAS GIFTS.% I suffered with rheumatism in theelty his large stock of cloaks and holiday where you will find an Adam Lohmer to Emilie Kumm. goods. shoulder for months and the only thing immense line of fancy and useful goods, L. E. Humphrey to Emily Herniman. I found that did me any good was Salvation also a large stock of toys. Mr. William Pless, lately employed PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, TOILET AND ODOR SETS, Oil. It cured me and I recommend Charles Roos, the druggist, displays in the flour-mills at Delano, Minn., arrived it to all sufferers with said disease. such a varied assortment of toys and PERFUMERY AND FINE SOAPS. in the city to attend the funeral of N, ULMAN, 1 Pearl St. Baltimore, Md. other holiday good?, that a visit to his his sister, Mrs. Lantengre. FOR RHEUMATISM. HOLIDAY CUTLERY. establishment is necessary if vou wish The first ward boasts of a first class Miss Mary Hopt, the milliner, reopens to find elegant presents. And besides 2 meat market established by Joseph BAZOKS, POCKET KNIVES AND SHEARS. her well established sewing-school be is the only one in this city, who can Schnoberich, who is well and favorably 5S5 SMOKER'S ARTICLES. on the nrst Monday in January, and supply you with an evergreen, from a kno»vn as accomodating in his branch receives application fiom now on. foot high to one large enough for the ""•3 Imported Cigars, Cigar Holders, Tobacco Pipes. of business* The new shop is situated "3 2 Church. 55- C: B) O next to S. D. Peterson's machinery We do not throw out baits to draw 3 Gifts for Old and Young at the wellknown and reliable*~i 1 On your way to Wagner's Furniture Cr 55 7 Co ware-house. customers, but sell all of our goods at S Emporium, step in and get a box of a O 3 0 reasonable prices. The finest line of The jary in the case of the state vs. 3 confectionery or fruit, from Eibner, the a CO Dolls, Toys and Fancy goods for sale 5 Jacob Loesch returned a verdict of not caterer, and then take care that you by Cnas, L. Roos. a guilty at 9 ©'clock P. M. Friday, thus don't stumble over a rocking chair or a S liberating Loesch. 5 a, O I The fair, conducted last Thursday by table at Wagner's entrance, for his =S* DE„C WESCHCKE O Charles Winkelmann, who wastock 5 2 the ladies of the.Congregational Church, «-t- -s is simply immense and takes up s- *0 found guilty of manslaughter in theall "S C5 proved a grand success, of pecuniary the room at hand. He has everything ~t second degree, may be fined not over a t3 benefit to the church and creative of the furniture line one desires =3- 3 CO $1,000,[or be sent to state prison for much enjoyment for the many visitors, 1 and the advertisements which appear in co Agent for from one to fifteen vears. or both. 1 C• & PIANOS all of whom were well entertained. our columns explain everything. a» AND ORGANS:^ 1 3 O 3 & •*. Jottiin^cs- Lovers of a dramatic performance Board of Trade. =r" 3 1 «**.CS $* will have an opportunity to enjoy a first THE CELEBRATED IVERSAND POND AND STERLING —r. class theatre at Turner Hall next The meeting of the Board of Trade of The morning was bright, the air invigorating O PIANOS AND ORGANS. 0 Sundaj evening. "Mathilde," played this city, which took place fit Turner and Stuebe's beef worth to a satisfied audience a few weeks ago, Sold by Drugqvis and Dealer^ Fi rvi i) ere Hall Friday evening, was well attended three cents a pound. The gentleman ARTISTIC! PEBFECT1 CHEAP I will be again given, numerous playgoers and of considerable interest as officers with the specs drove Maud Double S THE CHARLES A. V0GELEB CO., wishing it. for the ensuing year were elected. The and Jay See over the rocky road, Headquarters for Christmas and New Year Cards. BAL'li \lViib, MD. old officers handed in their reports, and the others did not do it. They Mr. John Albert called on us last which were duly accepted, and a debate chewed the cartridges and their mustache, Friday and requested us to state that NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Closing out at Cost. on the proposition of furnishing the city and the cud of eager expectation, the statement relative to his departure with electric light was carried on and and yet no jack-rabbit was seen. from Springfield, made by correspondent CARD OF THANKS. resulted in the appointment of Messrs. '•There here is," cries one, and helter. in the New Ulm Post, was untrue, To all who have tendered their kind M. Mullen. C. Wagner and E. G. Pahl shelter they tumble from the "waygen,'' since he has no intention of leaving aid during the illness of our Jate husband who are to urge the Mayor and City as a hard-ware man says, and surround the village. and father, and have shown him MY LARGE STOCK OF Council to adopt a speedy action on the the doomed quadruped. Nearer they the last honors, especiallv to Rev. Albrecht, "Der Hausbesuchei", a monthly family proposition submitted to them at a previous come, up goes the gun and the piece of the Concordia Band and the Dry Goods, Groceries, journal published under the auspices meeting. The election resulted St Paulus choir, we express our sincere white paper, mistaken for the rabbit of the Methodist Episcopal church of this thanks. as follows: The man with the specs laughs, the city, entered upon its fifth year with WILHELMINA BOOCK others "schmoil a sorry schmoil" and President, Chas. L. Roos Vice Presdent, Crockery, Clothing, Hats & and CHILDREN. flattering prospects, and we hope that away they go. "Bang, bang, resounds C, H. Ross Secretary, 0. W. H.New Ulm, Minn., Dec. 11th. '88. the encouragement given it in the past in autumn woods, Und das bedeutet Heideman Treasurer, Jacob Klossner, Annual Meeting of the may be forthcoming in the future to gar nichts Guts." Directors—E. G. Koch, Ernst Brandt, Agricultural Society next Caps, Boots & Shoes and ensure its continued prosperity. 0. Wagner, C. H. Hornburg, Albert Home they come, the team laden Friday Forenoon at Turner Behnke, E. G. Pahl, W. Pfaender, R. with forlorn creatures, aud the wayside A party of hunters returning home Hall. Pfefferle. strewn with "empty carks." late in the evening and mentally cursing '"'LA Furnishin Good Stuebe smiles and as the bearded Sewing School. their failure to meet with game, [OFFICIAL.] Nimrods pass home, a placard, "Two noticed a jack-rabbit cross the road. City Council Proceedings. Cents a Pound, on account of the immense One of the hunters jumped down, shot fc All desirous of instruction in the art slaughtering of jack-rabbits," OF ALL DESCRIPTION WILL BE SOLD FOR the rabbit and boasted of his luck, only of Dress Cutting and Sewing may join Session of the Council of the City of tacked to a quarter beef, greets their to be laughed at by the others, who my Sewing School which opens on January New Ulm, held Dec. 4th, 1888. All eyes. 7th. Applications received from members present, President Rudolph found that the slain creature was a now on. in the chair. The evening was cloudy, the air raw, white cat. (If the parties in question The minutes of the last regular meeting Mrs. H. D. Beussmann, and Stuebe's beef worth two cents a don't pay for this local, their names of Nov. 6th, also of the adjourned Beussmann's Block, New Ulm, Minn. pound. will be made public.) and special meetings of Nov. 7th, 19th, 27th and 30th were read and approved. FROM NOW ON AS 1 SHALL RETIRE FROM BUSINESS^ SEWING PARLOR. Friederich Boock. A meeting of the Citizens' Well Committee, The president presented the deed obtained Now is your ehane to buy at your own pries from Fr. Boock for lot 13, block called at Tamer Hall last Friday I would inform the ladies that 1 shall 104, north, which was accepted, and evening for the purpose of taking resume instruction in Sewing and Dress Unapproachable death respects no the clerk ordered to to have the same Co all and supplied with your winter's sup- M. Making on January 7th. Applications final action in the matter of money donated recorded. distinction, no prayers it enters the desired early. for the establishment of the flowing The Committee on Streets reported plies and sav mony by calling at the wllknown happy household and^takes the infant MISS MARY HOPT, Milliner. that they realized $2.50 for stones sold well, now accepted by the city, resulted from its mother's arms, the loving sister to Christ Filzen. Minnesota St. New Ulm, Minn. gen ral mrehandis sto of in the acceptance of a resolution from the brother's side, the tender Chas. Brust, Chief Engineer of the to reclaim the money invested, according WANTED, SOLICITOR. Charles Sommer.» Fire Department, presented his appointments wife from all endeared to her. And then to a previous agreement. The city of Fred. Pfaender for first and it beckons to the father to follow to a A solicitor of ability and energy, who is thus obliged to hand the amount over C. W.,H. Heideman for second Ass't can deposit $25 and give security for foreign shore, and all is sorrow and Engineer. but the several donaters may eventually collections to be made in New Ulm. solitude. On motion the appointments were Salary $65 to $78 per month. present the sum for water-works purposes. confirmed. Minnesota Street, Friederich Boock, of whose sickness Call on or address New Vim, Miw The inventory of the Fire Department we reported last week, died last Sunday 0.,6. HERNING, County Manager, presented by Chas. Brust was referred A, H. SCHLEUDER, A liberal reward is offered for the arrest noon and was buried on Monday Sleepy Eye, Minn. back to him for correction.' afternoon from the Lutheran church, of of Pankratz Popp, a former Cottonwood The monthly police reports and also ,9&onfer the annual reports of Fire Marshal resident, who is a professional which he was a prominent member. and Street Commissioner were presented norse-thief, who has stolen several teams He was one of the original founders of read and ordered filed. New Ulm, came from Chicago in 1855 and was last seen north of St James, On motion Julius Berndt was apFire at WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER and located in Lafayette. In 1863 hepointed with several horses. One was a light Marshal for the next year. TURNER HAIL. moved to this city, where he has ever Permit granted to S. D. Peterson to bay, sway back, 10 years old, and one erect an addition, 26x36, 12 feet high to since been prominently connected with sorrel with white star on forehead. on his stable on lot 8, Block 64 south sides its affairs, having served several terms Popp is a German well known in this tinSunday Evening, Dec. 16,18B8. to be covered with 3heet iron, and dealler iii as alderman. The extensive machine section, and is now pursued by Sheriff or sheet iron roof. works, which grace upper Minnesota The Five Act Drama Mr. Filzen petitioned the Council for Stemper, of St. James, who recovered :"Mathilde." un-extension of time to fulfill his contract Street, owe their prosperity to his one of the horses lately stolen from L. in the excavation of Centre Street. tiring labor, and through it he has well Poehler, of Courtland. On motion the Committee on Streets provided for his family, which he leaves was authorized to allow extension as Upon Special Request of the Public. The sad was news received here by in comfortable circumstances. they deem proper, but under all circumstances Admission as Usual. Mrs. Louisa Pless and other relatives Je^lrY? a the road-bed must be kept i"? Silver Plated W a re He was 62 years of age and respected Curraitf rises at 15 p. m. Doors open at in good and passable condition. that her daughter Emma, since last 7:30 p. m. by all acquainted with him, and his loss On motion the sum of $15 was allowed June the wife of Mr. Louis Lantengre, is sadly mourned by the family, whom to Councilor Frank for necessary Albums, Toilet Sets, Christimas, Meat3NnEST7l7' Market of Corwith, Iowa, was seriously ill, and f&£ expense incurred on Cottonwood ftiver we express our hearty sympathy. the mother requested to come to her at bridge. New Year and Birth- once. Last Wednesday, just after the "The Mankato Linseed Oil Co. is The following bills: Water works, 3? nJOS SCHOBRM, Prop'rf $760.36 Fire Department, $148.70 paying within ten cents a bushel of mother had arrived, the young wife Street and Bridges, ^129.60, were presented, Chicago price for flax seed at their died and was brought to this city, where auaited and ordered paid. orner Minn. & Centre Str., New Ulm. works and are selling ground oil cake :, she was buried last Saturday. She had ready for feeding at $1.25 per 100. The Council thereupon adjourned. been ill with a derangement of the kid$ One pound of oil meal is said to beAttest: A large supply of fresh meats, sausage, Louis SCHILLING, worth three pounds of bran and it hams, lard, etc., constantly on neys and heart trouble for a short time JOHN C. RUDOLPH, Clerk. It is money saved to come and examine goods aud prices before buying elsewhere. notwould seem that our stockmen could hand. Highest market price paid for Pres. of the Council^ only, and her untimely death was REPAIRING A SPECIALITY. ALL WORK WARRANTED. well afford to use the meal at this Approved Dec. 5th A, D. 1888 Cattle, Hogs, Hides, Wool, etc. All a a a expected. The bereaved have price." Send us your bill^ orders from the country promptly attended C» WESCHCKE, Cofnef tfiiw. & ft#t Jfoffli gtfeet& #eWtflm,Jfl,^ B*ayj% to. our heartfelt sympathy, mMM&4Wj MANKATO LIKSEII/ Oi C04 £m&&^m3G&&*wgme*^