New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
January 2, 1889 · Page 4 of 8
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NffW PLiM AND VICINITY. In Justice Court Mr. Fred Behnke will be married to *^ouis Palmer has a farm for sale see FJACQBS o| Get your sewing machines repaired Miss Bertha Hauensfein on January 8th. his ad. J? "New Ulm will have her police pro by Frank Retzlaft. faielefsk Guide. Mr. X. Brunn^r, who some weeks *C. Stuebe ships four car-loads of tected," said Justice A. Westphal ash will1 An intelligent person when hurt TRADE pjglllllgj. MARK^ ago fell from a wagon and was badly cattle to Iowa to-morrow. ^, had Julius and Otto Hartneck arraigned at once procure a- bottle of Salvation Oil hurt, has not yet fully recovered. before him. The prisoners had assaulted Our news-boy expresses^his thanks It is the best thing to cure swellings, night watchman E. Pfeiffer, who had At Vogel's dancing hall the new year PAlNl for kind New Year's donations. burns, or wounds. All druggists sell it REMEDY: ordered them to keep peace, and had was welcomed by a crowd of joyous at twenty five cents a bottle* Conrad Moll, of Home, paid us a beaten F. Regelin, an innocent person dancers on Slyvester evening. pleasant visit this morning. gus&ji '-jagg Tor Strains arid Sprains. present at the scandal. Mrs. J7". Hummel. 'inorlk&&.S eteff}f( Judge Webber took the oath of office For assault and battery they were Evidence.Fresh, New,Strong. ^Albert Bebnke takes charge of the* for a second term before Clerk of Court sentenced to payment of $25 and costs Going East. Going West. express department in this city after M, He*a»atf Texu, S. A George, last Saturday. DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS. a or twenty five days in jail, and for the Suffered 8 Tears. June 20 1888 10 12 a No 1 this. V^Kf^Jsm&mm 4-17*. m. J*,l8 12 15 p. m. 17 12 80 a. m. J**»JJi*h »tr»la of fc«*. eoald sot Mr. John Peuser, brother of our barber, battery of the police to 50 and costs or 8 40 pm. S 5 50 p.m. Headquarters for Ir^Psilmev Bros, bought the Priegel hotel w»lk straight, «M* two bottles St J»cobs Oil, 10*00 m. 25 1.25 p.m. 18-month.sJ WA1LACU 20 and a St. Paul cigar maker, is fifty days in jail. Not being able to So pais In business at Fairfax and will assume 5 and 10 cent Goods. piJos. 1, 2 and 25 daily, All others daily On Crotches. home here on a visit since last week. pay either they were walked off to the Cambridge, Ohio, JOBS S«, charge May 1st, sjexcept Sunday. Two weeks on crotches'troa strained ankle used calaboose, where they enjoyed the holidays Bt Jacobs Oil, cured, no retain of pain in on* W. HETDEMAN Agent. An immense and Choice Stock ©f Mr' E. Kuehnel, who some weeks ago year L. E. Fritsche devotes all his time to OAT and are given time to commit to Next week, Tuesday, the Legislature came from Nevada to visit his sick S HOLIDAY GOODS. Cane Houston, Texas, Jane t*. ISM W the repairing of old and damaged sew memory the initial words of the cadi/ 8 lB 4 %. S "T *«"*. bad touse cane, was cored meets* mother, went back a week ago. y'-.sby St Jacobs 011 after S mwntas' sabring The lesson given these thoughtless ing machines., -**Zt4i?3B£ A complete and attractive line of Daring the year 1888 the Court Clerk Fritsche, the expert sewing machine culprits will no doubt exert a wholesome Did you ever see the improved Singer I Houghton, Kiefc., Xajr si, 188». V.feued 208firstand 13 full citizen's pa- agent, wants to repair your machine. influence in certain quarters and About Kerch 3,1 itreiaed my ankle and was la Sewing machine? It's perfect and sold bed one week, «sed cane two weeks Three amli* serve to establish peace. cations a day, from three bottles of St. Jacobs Oil, Give him a call. very cheap by Frank Retalaff- cared me Ro return ofpain. and Doll Carriages. Cradles, Loungetf JOSEPH DAWISL EASTEBPAT. !J and Chairs. Mr, R. Christensen, of Linden, was a Mrs. F. Heinze and children, of St. The City Council held its regular session LATEST NEWS. Terrible Pain, ruinyiew, m., Kay i», 1888. welcome caller at our office this morn. I sprained my thumb last Spring and a terrible Peter, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dress Goods, Cardigans, Leggins, yesterday enening full proceedmgs swelling and pain ensued tour applications of Bt, Albuquerque, N. M., Jan. V— An at. ing. Hose, Shawls, Mnfiiew, Shirts and Suspenders, W Eibner. Jacobs Oil cured me and there has been no return next week. *ja ofpain OIL S BKOWH tempt was made at bridge No. 77, between and an elegant assortment of I An infant "child of GfiltavFenske. reIsiding Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Schmidt, Lamps.' Do not forget the Place. W. T. Sherman, of Lone Tree Lake, Laguna and Elrito, Sundaj night AT DRUGGISTS AND DKALEBS on the G. Hoehne farm, in Cot-of .THE CHARLES A. V0GELER CO., Baltimore. Ma, •v^tMrs. W. Hummel.? German St a son, last Saturday to wreck the Atlantic & Pacific train was a pleasant caller at the Review office /tonwood, was buried last Saturday. evening. The Review sends its hearty to-day. which arrived here yesterday. Two NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Toys! Toy,s! congratulations. sections of the train were running thirty A A pleasant surprise party was given Village Treasurer Winkelmann, of minutes apart The first met with no Jo Herman Schmidt by his many young Mr. Emil Blume, of the Minneapolis Farm for Sale. Springfield, was in the city since last interference, but when the next section friends last Thursday evening. Freie Presse, a representative German Saturday. HOLIDAY GOODS. came along it struck a pile of ties which newspaper of this state, was the guest The Board of Co. Commissioners are Mr. H. Kiesling and wife, of Winthrop, had been placed on the track. The engineer, 3 of our editor since Monday. in session since yesterday, and will be 160 acres of good land, 55 acres are participated in the Sylvester ball observing them, pulled the occupied for about a week. The new Now that we' enter 1889 you will under cultivation, 60 acres to be broken WINTER CL0THING.S9 at Turner HalL throttle wide open, and, with lightning board will be organized next Monday. want a diary to keep your accounts and and the rest meadow land with a small speed, cleared the track, the obstruction FUR COATS AND CAPS, Union Hall was as usual crowded to records in. Call at the Pioneer Drug thegrove. On the premises is anew gran- being knocked from the track by Mr. Fred Gley, one of Young America's the utmost on the occasion of the last BOOTS AND SHOES Store where you can be supplied. ary. The property is situated about 9 speed of the train. most prosperous business men, ball. miles from Redwood Falls, in town of AND GENERAL FURMSBL* The Philomathian Socity will hold tarried in the city for a few days last Says the Midway News: "To keep New Avon, and will be sold cheap on In the history of New Ulm the warm its next meeting on Wednesday evening ING GOODS, I week. chestnuts from four to six months, mix and delightful first day of 1889 will be easy terms. Inquire at Janaary 9th at 8 P. M. All members ^Misses Anialia and Minnie Pfaender Call and examine my Vast Stock of liouls Palmer each bushel with a pint of salt, shake recorded in red letters. are requested to be present. Ueasantly entertained a number of Holiday ,Goo0$, v. thoroughly and keep in a dry place, Stock Dealer, Herman Winkler, the miller, of fiends at their residence last Thursday The many relatives and friends of where the the temperature is from 40 to New Ulm, Minn. Minneapolis is here on a visit He re-Mr. wlj|cri are sold a^xot&^ttoin, Evening. and Mrs. H. Schapekahm were en 50 degs. Entirely unnecessary, dear prices. ports the milling business in the floury pertained very pleasantly yesterday eve- News we have heard of chestnuts, as UNION HALL. The New Ulm Sportsmen's Club holds city as badly demoralized us here all ning. old as the hills and«daily brought into quarterly meeting atW, Hauenstein's the large mills are only running with Dr. C. Weschcke has resigned his position use which lacked the least pinch of salt. Sunday Evening. Jan. 6th, 1889. ce next Sunday afternoon. Elecof half capacity. as Mayor of the city out of consideration officers and other important buswill O a a 3L, -. JSdL I for his health, which has not Mr. G. C. Wendelschafer informed Married. Miss Katy Smith to Erwin be transacted. The TAXJDDGMENTSAL E been the best for some time. us of a sad and fatal accident that occurred D. Torry of Mulligan, and Miss Anna 7th. Anniversary The dramatic section of the New Ulm in Watorville last week, in which Pnreuant to a Real Estate Tax Judgment of the Maria Hanson, of Sleepy Eye to Charles Turnverein contemplate the rendition Mr. Frank Goetsohe has gone into the DiBtnct Conrt in the County of Brown, State ot a 12-year old son of Antonsen Staughler Nyberg of S Louis County Judge Minnegot a entered, the nineteenth day of of "Der Dachdecker,*' a comedy in five hardware business with H. J. Hanson, October A. D. 1888, and said Jadgraent having was the victim. It appears that the Brandt performed the ceremonies yesterday. of the been modified by the Supreme Court of the btate acts, to be enacted in the near future. of Sleepy Eye, as partner the new firm of Minnesota at the October term of the year 1888, deceased was out on the lake skating, The Review congratulates. 4 and thereupon by order of said Snpreme Coart is a strong one and success cannot fail. Sons of Hermann. Raccoon meat is considered a delicacy and carried a spear in his hand to spear reentered as modified, hy the District Court of Sleepy Eye held its village election the Count* of Brown, Minnesota on the 24th day by some connoisseurs, and no doubt musk-rats, which abound in large numbers We are sorry to chronicle the death of December A 1888,m proceeding for eniorcmg on New Years day and the following is INSTRUMENTAL AND VOCAL MUSIC, payment of taxes and penalties upon Real Estate the dinner of onr of these members of on the lake. While skating at full of a seven year old son of Peter Schmitz, owned by the Winona & St Petei Land Company the result: President: Tom Talbot in the County of Brown, remaining delinquent on the bear family was much relished by Grand Ball speed he in some mannei fell, striking of Milford, who succumbed to an attack the first Monday in^Tanuary1888 -nd of the Statutes Counoilmen: Paul Jacobson, Wm Mueller the visitors at Turner Hall last Sunday. on the point of the spear, which pa4 £l in such case m»de and provided I shall on the fifteenthifl5) of dipthena this morning. day of January A, 1889fit ten (10) and John Keegan Recorder-jL. S.^k clear through his bodv, killing hinl o'clock tHte forenoon at my office rrrrb*^ Court Mr. Tory Oleson, long and prominently During Christmas week but two marriage Davis Treasurer: H. J. Hanson^ Assessor: AND TABLEAUX. Honee, iff theCl^yaofSew and CdnaAy of stantly. The accident is a sad one\ are#-t Brown, Minnesota, sell the lauds, wiiicfir connected with our public licenses, Henry Schwartz to Johanna Peter Geschwind Justicepf the charged with taxes, penalties and cost, 4n said should serve as a warning to the young Admission SO cts. a Couple. schools, will leave for Washington, D. VT. Judgment and on which taxes, penalties and cmtm Holl, and C. Parsons to Peace Isaac Gallagher. fellows who are in habit of indulging shall not have been previously paid All are cordially invited. in the near future, having received Christina Mjers were granted. E BERTRAVI $2 Many skaters enjoyed themselves on in this sport. There is no use in denying Anditor, Brown County, Mlnt»i^ appointment in the government THE COMMITTEE. Dafci at New Ulm the 26th day ot December 1888 The Sons of Herman will have a the fact that a majority of accidents the smooth ice of the Minnesota river sion office. grand celebration at Union Hall next for the past days. This sport is exhilarating could be avoided by exercising a little atGos I out we,Sunday, and we are confident that all CijLty Treasurer, Mr. Henry Mueller, and highly beneficial, but care.—LE SEUER NEWS. visitors will be well pleased. and ifamily were given a Christmas surprise would caution the participants, C3peci Food Adulteration. by a number of friends, who came ally children without attendance,a: gainst A reporter of the Review had occasion to hiim with a heavily laden tree and he open spaces and air-holes ajt the to visit Courtland, and while there, helped him pass a few happy hours, curve near the mill. visited the points of interest about town, In a communication to the Northwestern MY LARGE STOCK OF Mr. Mueller was suffering from a severe gaining a favorable impression of the Lancet, C. W. Drew, chemist Interested spectators occupie| the attack of rheumatism but is up business enterprise of the thrifty community. to the Minnesota State Dairy Commission, Dry Goods, Groceries, street corners yesterday afternooit) gaz again. No doubt the celebration cured Among the local stores may chronicles as a result of extensive ing at the eclipsed sun. We af3 not him. be mentioned the general merchandise food investigations and analyses, the following*summary,obtained astronomer enough, nor have we cal- J. establishments of Messrs. I. Bowen by the author Mr. Jos* Gleissner, of West Newton, endar handy, to accurately descri ie the Crockery, Clothing, Hats & andand G. W. Schlottmann, who are prospering called on us last week and gave an interesting from an examination of samples of food phrases passed through by old S and F. Espenson, the boot and stuffs purchased in Minnesota. These account of the procedure in were only glad that we were not erced shoe dealer, as well as the harness results furnish the basis on which it dehorning cattle, to wnich business he t© "grope in the darkness" on tib first Caps, Boots & Shod devotes his attention. ^Hehas a special maker, W. A. Gerboth, are conducting is proposed to urge upon the Legislature day of the year. We shall as hei« [tofore a like substantial business. the propriety of enacting a general harness ,to bold cattle and detaches the endeavor to avoid all eclipses, ai A can horn ver$kelo$e*.to the skin. The whole Food Adulteralion Law and of providing Of great interest was the visit to the FumisMng: Gootey confidently promise this, as the ctric for the enforcement of its requirements operation%c&u'pies but five minutes and wellknown Doty farm where C. light which will soon beautify oi city Mr Gierssjaeif claims that no great pain by extending the scope of the Fricke, a former citizen here, looks after will be welcome to light our sar turn, inflict^1 State Dairy Commission so as to place is the full blooded cattle and swine. Mr. OF ALL DESCRIPTION WILL BE SOLD F0 The Scientific American, puqqshed Doty has quite a stock of these valuable all food adulterations under its control. ^The F*Oi$sk|r^Drng Store records a by Munn & Co., New York, jiring animals and every one interested in A S *i?*wEte al1 splendid •fcUlmess in the music line. more than forty years, is, beyoid stock raising may gain much benefit by Among tha sates made during the holiday question, the leading paper relalang to Name of Article calling on him. si 5* ^eprlrted the delivery of a science, mechanics, and inventions, AT AWX ©SLOW COST Postmaster Bobsin, who still manages a Pi s,r nade bylvers and Pond, published on this continent. Each weekly Milk 540 a general store, reports the state of affairs "356 ". J. Haubrich, and one issue presents the latest scientific FR OMNOW ON AS 1 SHALL RETIRE FROM BUSINESS^ Cheese 60 16 as satisfactory. wned Sterling organs topics in an interesting and reliable Cream... 19 19 of the M. N ow is your chance to buy at own manner, accompanied with engravings Butter 12 none THE COURT-HOUSE^ Flour 15 none M. E. eo prepared expressly to demonstrate the QUESTION. 4 Bread 12 Come all and be supplied with ^otir^imer' supplies none ed an elegant subjects. The Scientific American is invaluable Cream of Tartar 1& 18 *aake. to every person desiring to We have received the following communication: Bicarbonate*of Soda.. .*.... 8 4 and save money by palling *atr' ihe .well-, keep pace with the inventions and discoveries Baking Powder 25VJ 20 of the day. Tea 20 5 general merchandise store of fffM EDITOR REVIEW:—As a resident of Coffee, ground 10 7 the town of Cottonwood, I should be Quite a number of young ladies of Coffee, unground, in pkg 4 '3 Charie Sommer. pleased to have you answer in your paper this city made up their mind that Leap Mustard 22 18 ite chosen, a few questions relating to the new Ground Spices 81fe4 64 Year was not to pass away without giving as. W- J. Scheiderj., Vinegar 34"*i court-house. I have been told that 25 the marriageable gents a chance to Treas. M. J. Ross- Cider 10 10 1* special legislation is needed to complete be convinced of the ladies' ability to entertain Sugar .. 50 none itf^f rt^?i the building. Is this true? If not, in their friends. Consequently a the St. Paul conventional Colored Sugars 20 15 Minnesota Street, JSew XJlm, Minn. what manner can the necessary funds grand party was inaugurated at Union Confectionery 57 43 Guard Association, Honey 10 be* raised? Can any opposition by those 4 Hall, Prof. Gruenenfelder's band engaged, ibles on Jan. 9th, Captain A. H, SCHLEUDER Maple Sugar -. 10 5 who claim that we do not need a new and a committee appointed to was chosen. The company Maple Syrup .^ 10 court-house, in any way interfere with Syfo superintend the management of the Lard 20 46 members enrolled to-day. whole affair. Ladies were at the door, the completipn of the building? Olive Oil 6 weeks ago a vague rumor tH at the ward-robe, at the lemonade stand, a Respectfully yours v\that Ernst Buder, a former Total. 1084 470 Dec. 28, 1888. and as the shy glances of the many WATCHMAKER- AND JEWELER had shot a man at. this ci youngbachelors cautiously stole across In reply to the above, we would say *ec ecame cuirent here,* West Newton, Gleanings tne^waxed floor, ladies were discovered that it is too late for further opposition received later it baat even on the stage. And they succeeded to the erection or completion of the new Buder accidentally* Mr. George Lippmann and family splendidly in entertaining their many court-house. As we do not propose to from Echo were here to \\t the brick yards- spend New dealer %r± and merry guests, among whom were waste any powder on dead ducks, we Year with their parents and friends, #tne confectionery to several married people, who with the refer our correspondent and all others Gr#l SilvwWatdMs The M. E. Brethren began their revivals, out and in the act, a^ "ers agreed to an acknowledgment of interested in the late controversy, to which will be continued for some to his employer fell time, this evening. Judge Severance's decision. Ko spuBial fe ladies ability to entertain. a He reached for it as* Mr. C. Lammers, of the firm of Lammers 1 i—• ^J legislation is needed for continuing and unhappily the wea•Uet & Greer, of Fairfax, called on old completing the work. The only question Jewelry, and Silver Plated W a re umber of Marriage Licenses issued friends last Sunday. entering near now is, whether the interest of the during the years.1887 and 1888. Dehorning is going on at a great rate no dangerous cbuty demands that the sum required to Also an elegar'JbXdne of in this neighborhood. Mr. Jos. Gleissner WsJaT",Mirv. m. h£l887 1888 9 ler was arrested Albums, To complete the structure be raised by is a professional dehorner and does a|j February. 9 waiting the action it cheaply and well he has already dehorned levying a tax orjty issuing bonds. The 10 |§3 March 1~--« ^bt^wjn- over 500 head daring the, lalt April 15 latter method seems to na the most desirable few weeks and farmers should note this May If _of the two- ATtax levied annually, fact. "s^of^* *Ju*e during* longer period, lor the Mr. Ered Lamme1§,%r. Wife naffest July. payment of interest al4 the Accruing of man/in town^WswifejprejentedfeiHi August t..f... 6 5 with a young dang^r|^pl a sinking tonoV woulp hen.ar less opand September 14 16 jjgfffo iratyi eeonojaical Mr. an weiXSramels October 11 51 1 November r. ^^,^, 13 12 December. 4.,, .-ikr.- 6 leglslatnrfrl^l