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

December 26, 1888 · Page 4 of 8

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NEW ULM AND VICINITY. Don't forget the grand Sylvester balls Toys! fToys! Did you, ever watch the news boy as Found, store-keys. Call at our office. Mrs W. HummeL at Union and Turner halls. he toils along through rain and snow, Get yonr sewing machines repaired Travelers'!* Guide. eager to bring your paper? He comes Mrs. Theo. Crone, Jr., who has been by Frank Retzlaff. and again next Tuesday and wilj heartily DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS.g|§ seriouslyill for some weeks past, seems HOLIDAY G00DS.» Schleuder shows a fine line of New thank you for anything bestowed. on a fair way of recovery. 4??iW Headquarters for Year's cards. j, ~*. ^f Visitors at Home. Miss Annie Engel, daughter of Mr. S and 10 cent Goods. The next term of Dr. Martin Lnther and Mrs. Fred Engel, is, home on a visit Among those who spend the holidays WINTER CLOTHING, College begins on January 3rd, '89. from St. Paul. A with local relatives and friends, we noticed Mr. Hugo Rehfeld, of St Paul was a gj FUR COATS AND CAPS, An immense and Choice Stock of Viiioi^&gt.fWf^ the following: Mr. Albert Held, The County Commissioners meet pleasant Review office caller last Mon- BOOTS AND SHOES HOLIDAY GOODSJg St. Paul Herman Schmidt, of Faribault New Year's day Tuesday January 1st 1 Going East, T4 Going West. Frank Hanft and Robert Scherer, AND GENERAL FtJRMSH- 1889 in regular session. 7 complete and attractive line of We are sorry to state that Mr. Wm. 10:12 a.m. No 1 4:17 a.m. of the State University Willie Burg, of 12*15 m» «.—««d ^.p™ *f&?5$iNG 17 12 80 a m. Doehne, who has ha impaired health GOODS. We are told that an old gentlemanly 3-40 m. 20 8 5:50 p.m. St. Paul Miss M. Held, of Minneapolis a ever since he concluded his studies as ^all an^ examine myVast Stock of 2 10 00 m. 25 ,, 1.25 p.m. the name of Casimir Hart, of Red Stone and Miss Helen George, of Mankato. s. 1, 2 and 25 daily. All others daily Ann Arbor, is suffering with fever and EEOlicLQ."V GrC"r"irS cs died and was buried here last week, and Doll Carriages. Cradles, Lounges rtept Sunday. and Chairs. MARRIAGE BELLS. *, confined to the house. -i^v ,T C. W. HEIPEMAK .Agent. Fred. Kiesling, who has been in the OT OH," wluck are sold at rock-bottom 5-JACOB S Dress Goods, Cardigans, Legglns, business of W. Pfaender Jr. in S Panl prices. Happy New Year, and its richest Hose, Shawls, Mufflers, Shirts andSuspenders. Married, on Wednesday last at the thesince his departure from New Ulm, is and an elegant assortment of_, ings on all, is our wish for I IflMLOTTMH' residence of Rev. L. B. Nobis, pastor Lamps. Do not forget the Place. spending the holidays at home. vho welcome 1889 as a year of FOR NEURALGIA. of the Congregational Church, Miss Mrs. W. and happiness. We have heard of disagreeable disturbances Elizabeth Harkins and Mr. Alexander Hon. I. STACY HILL, TreasurerCincinnati taking place at different localities Russel, both of West Newton. The Pioneer I Storer- Leai^ t. P. Davis, of Bntternnt Valley, Incline Plane Railway in the city, and mainly indulged in is a caller at our office last Friday. Mr. John Dielz, of Cottonwood, and "I was hardly able to move by young, over excited peace-breakers. Miss Alwine Schw^eppe, of Sigel, were Carl Weschcke, Jr. is home on a visit This must be stopped and we would married by Rev. Albrecht last Thursday. trom Madison, Wis., till Jan. 2d. with rheumatism, or what physicians advise the police officers to institute a The occasion was celebrated at the resdence and is stocked from Top to Bottom with severe but wholesome example. Joseph Epple, a student at a St. Paul Goods for the Holidays, called sciatica. The first applica- of the bride's parents by many Jusmess college, spends the holidays As said before, our millers pay more relatives and friends. tion of St. Jacobs Oil relieved me, with his parents. for good wheat than those at other places. Among the visitors at the Congregational —such as— John Groebner, of Leavenworth, Did you ever see the improved Singer and after the third I went about church last Monday evening were Sewing machine9 It's perfect and sold brought a load of his grain to Sleepy two happy couples, who we are sure will with perfect ease and comfort. I in- Eye, where he was offered 81 cents a very cheap by Frank Retzlaff. gratefully remember the Christmas of OF ALL SORTS. bushel for it. In this city he received dorse it as the most remarkable med- The next meeting of the Rural Teachers' 1888, when they joined hands for life. 86 cents a bushel for 48 bushels. association takes place at the court Mu£i5 Soxe*,fi!SoitfeoiiAVioliitf, Ski^oni2tf Miss Sophia Klossner, youngest sister house on January 5th, 1889. It sometimes happens that even a of our well known citizen, Mr. Jac. and printer feels happy and is allowed to Klossner, Jr., was married to Mr. Oie CHRISTMAS GIFTS. The city telegraph office, till now situated enjoy life for a few short moments. Johnson, of New Prague, and Miss EmmaJohnson in the City Drug Store, has been Such an event took place on Christmas to Mr. Andrew Lovegreen. E S removed into post-office quarters. day when Santa Claus came in from A. Rev. Nobis tied the knot. PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, TOILET AND ODOR SETS, Wounds, Cuts, Scalds Assistant Superintendent of the C. & Schell's celebrated brewery and set a PERFUMERY AND FINE SOAPS. Ry.. Mr. Stewart, was in the and Burns. diminutive barrel of 'liquid malt and CHRISTMA S FESTIVAZ.S. ty on official business, last Wednesday. hops down in the office. HOLIDAY CUTLERY. Sold by Drugiiits and Dealers Everywhere The merry church bells of Monday Marriage Licenses issued during the The Charles A. Vogeler Co., Balto.. Md. RAZOBS, JPOCKET KNIVES AND SHEARS. evening proclaimed the advent of joyous week: Schleimnger, arrested here last week, SMOKER'S ARTICLES- Christmas, and the celebrations in NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Iver O. Bryggen to Olen O. Marke, has received simihar treatment at Red our houses of worship and public halls John Torgnmson to Anna L. Brude. Wing and spends Christmas in the calaboose. Imported Cigars, Cigar Holders, Tobacco Pipes. were as usual inaugurated in grand and CARD OF THANKS. John A. Dietz to Alwine Schweppe, impressive style. At the Lutheran, Gifts for Old and Young at the wellknown and reliable James G. Upson to Jennie Larson, I herewith express thanks to Mr. Mr, J. Klossner, Jr. has sold his fine Congregational and Holy Trinity Peter„D. Hanson to Emma M. Lamps, Campbell, Agent for the Phoenix Fire Churches, the Sunday School children, new brick block on the corner of Minnesota Michael Zeig to Cathanna Prokosch. Insurance Co., of Brooklyn, New York, and 2nd North Streets to Mr. accompanied by their parents and Mr. Johnson, who lately sustained for the speedy payment of loss incurred friends, assembled and witnessed the George Doehne consideration $7,000. such severe injuries in falling over a at the burning of my store at Winthrop. O E lighting of the ever welcome tree and A new time card appears at the DE„ WESCHCKE, ditch near the railway-track, was fortunate F. KrETZING. the distribution of presents. None head of our local page to-day. Changes Mew Ulm, Minn. enough to spend Christmas with went away empty handed, eren the in passenger arrivals have been specially his family. He left for Red Wing last SEWING SCHOOL. poorest and most humble were happy noticed, those in freight trains will Monday, quite recovered* Upon request of interested parties we recipients of a gift and all hearts joined be noticed above. He expresses himself as well satisfied reopen our sewing-school on the seventh Agent for in well wishings for one another. At PIANOS AND ORGANS. of January next, and shall give instruction with the treatment received by the Sisters The east-bound passenger, which left the M. E. church the congregation and in sewing and cutting of ladies' in the Hospital and the attendinphysician1 this station at 10 30 A. M. usually, now school assembled on Tuesday evening and children's articles of dress, as well leaves at 10.12 A. M., eighteen minntes as gentlemen's shirts, boys coats, vests to celebrate the eventful day and to rehearse THE CELEBRATED IVERS AND POND AND STERLING etc. Apply at Dietz's house, Broadwav earlier, and the west-bound passenger, Among the corporations which hied the lessons taught the past. and 4 St. N PIANOS AND ORGANS. which left at 5.44 P. M. now leaves six articles with the secretary of state last At Turner Hall the Sunday School Mrs. L. PALMER. minutes later, at 5.50 P. M. Monday, are the following of this scholars were as usual treated to a decorated ARTISTIC! PERFECT! CHEAP! Miss VOGELPOHL. city.— tree and Christmas gifts on Tuesday Mr. George Grimm, the popular manager O W The New Ulm Stone company, New evening, and the lovers of Terpsichore's at the local railway offices, has SYLVESTER BALL Headquarters for Christmas and New Year Cards. Ulm capital stock, $25,000 incorporators, art enjoyed themselves till the been notified by Assistant SuperintendentStewart Jacob Pfenninger, Werner Bcesch wee hours of morning. To-night a that his title after January Closing out at Cost. and August Schell, of New Ulm, and at grand ball will be given at Union Hall, 1st shall be Station Agent, Mr. Heidemann George G. Benz, of St. Paul- and the New Ulm Maennerchor has arranged having resigned. TheNew Ulm Electric Light company, for a meiry entertainment at Monday Evening Dec, 31, '88. A famous Washington gambler, it is New Ulm capital stock, $25,000 the Tivoli. said, will soon go to preaching. He incorporators, M. Mullen, E. G. Pahl, MY LARGE STOCK OF would have begun it ten years ago, but Charles Silverson, William Koch and Admission, SO cts. a Couple, The fifth biennial report of the Board he has only just now found a cure for George Schmidt, all of New Ulm* of Trustees and Officers of the Minneseta All are cordially invited by Dry Goods, Groceries, his cougb. It is Dr, Bull's Cough Syrup. Hospital for Insane for the biennial Never before, as long as the oldest THE MANAGERS. period ending July 31, 1888, just pioneer can remember, have New Ulm GRAND out, is quite an interesting document Mr. Chas. Dietz, a prominent business and vicinity enjoyed as mild and warm vester Ba Crockery, Clothing, Hats & from which we glean the following data: man, of Mapleton, and one of the weather at this time of the year. It was St. Peter Asylum: Number of patients Commissioners of Blue Earth County, like Spring, the air pleasant, not a bit connected with hospital Aug. 1, attended the wedding of his brother, of snow on the ground, and people enjoying Caps, Boots & Shoes and 1886 874, out on trial visit 14, remainin Tohn, and did not forget to call at the themselves picknicking out ofing hospital 860, admitted during Ueview office. the period (two years) 691, transferred doors. At Turner Hall park Singer's from Rochester hospital 4. returned brass band discoursed lively music Sunday 1 Mrs. E. G. Pahl was a little early Furnishin Goods from trial visit 3, whole number treated at afternoon, and ambitious nine-pin Turner Hall, during the period 1554, went away 364, with her Christmas present for her husband, players in their shirt-sleeves sent the transferred to Rochester hospital 124, but it being a bouncing boy Mr. number died 112, number remaining in balls flying over the alley. Others enjoyed Pahl very thankfuly accepted it just OF ALL DESCRIPTION WILL BE SOLD FOR hospital July 31, 1888 954, out on trial a promenade in the park and numerous on the same and cigars were passed around visit 25, connected with hospital 979, vehicles were out taking in the Monday ILve, Dec. 31,1888. very free^ ever since. increase during the biennial period 105. sight Our people are thankful for this discharged recovered 150, discharged Admission 50 cts. a Couple, The Twenty-second Annual Winter improved 214, discharged unimproved exceptional blessing of the weather prophet Meeting of the Minnesota State Horticultural 110. AT AW &£:$»0'W COST and condole "with their eastern and All are cordially invited by Whole flumber of patients admitted Society will b© held at Minneapolis, southern brethren, who are freezing at since opening of hospital (1866) 4,820» E COMMITTEE. on January 15th 1889, the State FROMNOW ON AS 1 SHALL RETIRE FROM BUSINES' the thermometer below zero. 2,754 males 2,066 females discharged Sewin School Amber Cane Association occupying recovered 1,246, males 717, females529 N is your chance to buy at your pr~c time of the afternoon of Wednesday for Brown County Agricultural discharged improved 1,175, males 667, females 508 discharged stationary 605, its Twelfth Annual Session Society artCome all and be supplied with your winter's All desirous of instruction in the males 362, females 243 not proper subjects of Dress Cutting and Sewing may join Theodore Mueller, the cigar manufacturer, 10 died 805, males 465, females The annual meeting of the above society, my Sewinpr School which opens on January plies and save money by calling at the 340 remaining at end of period 979, has a9 elegant a line of Meerschaum, 7th. Amplications received from which took place at Turner Hall males 535, females 535. goods as weie ever seen in this now on. general merchandise store of Rochester asylum Number of patients last Satuiday afternoon, was well at* city. As a New Year present a Meerschaum Mrs. EL D. Beussmann, connected with hospital Aug. 1, tended, and opened with President M. Charles Sommer5 pipe or cigar stem is welcome 1886 626, admitted during period 629, Beussmann's Block, New Ulm, Minn. Mullen in the chair. The treasurer whole numbur under tieatment 1243, to anj and every smoker. Ladies remember. COMMERCIAL EDUCATION made his regular report and showed the sent away and died 411, patients connected financial condition of the society as far with the hospital July 31, 1888 857.—Total number admitted since the better than at the same time a year M. Carl Weiler, lately instructor at Minnesota Street, New Vim, Mtn opening of tne hospital 1,831. 1,104A Word to Young Men and Women thfc Lutheron school, has resigned his previous. The newly elected officers males, 727 females of these 499 were are:— Who are Starting in Life. position and is at present stationed at A, H. SCHLEUDER, transferred from St. Peter and 1.332 admitted President Wm. Pfaender. Winthrop, where he will look after the from Counties. The CURTISS COMMERCIAL COLLEGES Vice President Ed. Hensel, Of those admitted in the St. Peter spiritual wants of the many friends he of Minneapolis and St. Paul are among asylum 1,767 are natives, 601 from Germany Treasurer Jac. Klossner, Jr. has won there. Mr. Weiler was a gentleman the most celebrated and efficient in the Ireland furnished 387, Norway in the full sense of the word, Secretary C. W. H. Heidemann. country. 659, Sweden 593, Canada 213, England Young Ladies and Gentlemen contemplating WATCHMAKER AN JEWELE Directors for NEW ULM W. Boesch, and we are sorry to lose him. 107, Prussia 216, Bohemia 44, Switzerland a full Commercial Course, P. Herian, E. G. Koch, C. H. Horaburg, 27, Denmark 33, France 13, Holland or only desirous of learning Penmanship All that John Land's residence needed 11, Russia 14^Scottland 31, Wales M. Mullen. Type-Writing and Shorthand, should 11, Austria 14, Finland 29 the balance to maite it one of the most attractive in MILFOED: L, Meyer, P. Mack. Address came from other countries, the city, was shade trees, and these are C. C. CURTISS, COTTONWOOD:.M. Roeck B. Marshner. dealer irr Occupation of those admitted: Housekeepers *-%it present being planted. Large forest Minneapolis or St. Paul, Minn. SIGEL: A. Hillesheim. 1,326, farmers and farmer's Gol 1 Silve mtc Please state in your letter where you trees are taken from the frozen ground sons 1,064, laborers 772, domestics 326, SLEEPY EYE: T. E. Bowen. saw this notice. roots and all, and transplanted, and barbers 11, blacksmiths 30, barkeepers HOME: J. Q. A. Current. 14, bookpeepers 11, clerks 30,|hotelkeepers when Spring comes thes9 well-developed TAX JUDGMENT SALE., COUBTLAND: G. Arndt. 14, lumbermen 19, merchants 43, trees will undoubtedly thrive. LAFAYETTE: F. Fritsche J. Diepolder. mechanics 27, masons 32, painters 31, Pursuant to a Real Estate Tax Judgment of the The same plan has been successfully I Jewelry, and Silver Plated WareA District Court in the County of Brown, State of printers 10, peddlers 10, physicians 12, EDEN: Geo. Hart. Minnesot a entered the nineteenth (19) day of adopted in other instances, and the only school-children 36, students 16, singers The balance of the directors will be October &.. D. 1888, and said Judgment havyig 21, shoemakers, 37, tailors 16, teachers way to succeed|with evergreens in our been modified by the Supreme Conrt of the State *j* an elesant Line of •*, T*. ~$$&§&* A elected at the Spring meeting. Regarding of Minnesota at the October term of the year 1888, 31, teamsters 10, no occupation 392. AlbWffTbUlt Sits, Christ locality is to pursue alike course. and thereupon by order of said Snpreme Coart the free distribution of seeds the Other trades and occupations are represented reentered as modified, by the District Conrt of the Ccmnt" of Brown, Minnesota on the 34th day same plan was adopted as that of last by from one to ten editors of December A D. 1888,in proco-edmg for enforcing "The Mankato Linseed Oil Co. is mas/New^Year and Birth and reporters only furnish a representation year, the secretary to get catalogues for payment of taxes and penaltieb upon Real Estate paying within ten cents a bushel of of one each, |JJfj^l^* owned by the Wmona & St Petei Land Company members and these to select each one in the County of Brown, remaining delinquent on Chicago price for flax seed at their Brown County furmlhed 8 patients the first Monday in Janoaryl888and of the Statutes dollar's worth at catalogue prices. muddy Cards. Morks and are selling ground oil cake during the period (2 years) 4 males and in such case made and provided I shall on the fifteenth ready for feeding at |1.25 per 100. C15) day of January A 1889 at ten (10-) Messrs Pfaender, Klossner and Runk 4 females, 69 since opening of hospital o'clock in the forenoon at my office the Conrt One pound of oil meal is said to be 34 men and 35 women. It now has 25 were appointed a committee to enter into Honse, the City of New TJ and County of worth three pounds of bran and it entered, 8 men and 17 women. BrowB, Minnesota, sell the lands, which are business relations with a responsible charged with taxes, penalties and cost, in said It is money saved to come and examine goods and prices before buying else would seem that our stockmen could As the chief causes for insanity the Judgment and on which taxes, penalties and cost* seed house. Steps relative to the re-statistics well afford to use the meal at this show religious excitement sliail not have been previously paid. BEPAIRING A SPECIAMTW AM* WORK WARRA* building of tlje sheds, burned down in J- E. P,BERTRA,W» price." Send/Os your bill. (243), intemperance (242) and epilepsy ie venditor, Brown Coan^f, Mfftnis MjkajcATp Lis&E^jP^OrL Co. I? ha fall, wwfc discussed. (^t^-as productive of |he sad malady. Date^atNew€lmthe^thdayoiDefe«B3^t688.^(j03!ltef & fy^ fatf^ 0 Kew If!© I