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

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1 SgggS^Ki^M^S^*?^ "i '"'"15 NEW ULM AND VICINITY. A communication from Miss Carrie We are informed that Father Berghold Mr. F. Retzlaff is having a tine sign Mr. and Mrs. J. Stoeckert left for The famous Dangler gasolene stoves Estey will appear next week. •$. is expected home the latter part painted in letters of gold. Wisconsin Monday evening on a visiting for sale Dv H. D. Beussmann "s* Travelers' Guide. of next week. $ No services in the congregational Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Peterson enjoyed tour. Mr. Stoeckert will celebrate yii church Sunday on account of painting Bold bad boys broke up Mr. Zchiinke's his 60th birth-day at the home of bis a pleasant trip to Lake Benton a few She Tried and Knows. 1 fr which is being done on the interior. mother, who is now 85 years old, in boat the other night in such a manner days of lastjweek. Amherst, Wisconsin, Mav 3rd. as to make it unseaworthy. A leadin? chemist of New York: Our nsw marshail was out Sunday in Mr. Frank Kuelzing left for the Twin says: No piuters of such inent as5^ a new uniform which is most becoming S Cities Saturday evening to lay in his Mr. Bowen, of Courtland, was in JACOBS theAUi-lo-jlio-ri)h Piasters h.iveeverf before beeu produced." Ihey are* to him. town Monday and from him we learn usual stock of summer goods. a novelty because they are not made^ that a movement is on foot to build a Mr. Schlicting, lately of St. Paul, will We regret to learn that Mr. Lind's simply to s-ell cheap", ihey are Winonki fit Pete*f( pontoon bridge over the river at that money4* best that science, -Aill .uid open up a plumbing shop next to E. brotLer is not improving but is still seriously TRADE can produce, and will do what is?"*', place. Baer5s W. hardware store, \ery soon. ill. claimed for them For sprains^ Going East. Going West. 10-50 a.m. aches, weakness, lameness, etc., 4:17 a. m. No. 1 A young man of Baltimore has been Two young lads took and carried Fred Sommers left Monday evening 12:15 p.m. a. m. REM^ they are unequaled E GREAT,- p. m. 3 5:46 p. m. arrested and will languish in jail for away an iron wheel from Mr. Dingler's for Washington Territory, to look over 404 Fulton St, Sandusbv,O Nov. S3. '87. 10 00 m, 25 1:40 p.m. 30 days for telling his sweetheart that The Athloiihoros Plaster acted lih» barn Saturday evening and sold it for that section with an idea of locating. Nos. 1, 2 and 25 daily. All others daily magic. It is the &« I ever tried and I her face would "stop a nigsrer funeral." INFLAMMATORY RHEUMATISM. have used many kiiids. Our drogKist except Sunday. old iron. The boys are known by our The village of Courtland is going to said plasters are alll about the same-" DU*^ said "plaster are al about the same- hut In New Ulm there are no nig. I don't think so now. I sprained my arm M* 3& *«JS GEO. J. GRIMM, Agent. marshail and it is thought a compromise UTTERtT HELPLESS A3TD CURED. have a livery stable to be run by Man. and shoulder in July,, and it has been Sh( _™M.|J .„, gers" consequently a funeral of the pamfnl since, but it does not pain me atf%£ will be made and so no arrests kato parties. all now BUSINESS LOCALS. PROMPTLY. PERMANENTLY. Mrs. WTT.T.TB M«m?. kind mentioned is never stopped. will occur. 4&- Send 6 cents for the beautiful colored pic-1 Mr. G. J. Grimm took a three or The "St Louis PostDispatch" ture, Moorish Maiden." jj 'A single application of ©Slf A fine line of black cashmeres at A very pleasant surprie party was Mr. Herman Schapekahm celebrated says "Mrs St Jacobs Oil, she said, THEATHLOBHOROSCO. 112 Walt St. H. ]T. four days trip to Winona, La Crosse Phoebe Rice, 1208 Madison made her a firm believer B. BEHNKB & Co's. given Miss Ida Ochs at the home of her his birthday last Sunday with some of and other points Saturday. Street, states that in its virtues, as the effect F. W. HAUENSTEIN,* Strawberries, strawberries at 15 cts. for the past seven years was instantaneous parents on Broadway last Sunday evening. his friends. Mr. Schapekahm's birthday Mr. Chas. Silverson returned from she had been a sufferer and she was greatly bene a box. Go to Eibner's for them. In the neighborhood of twentyfive comes only once a year but his from acute inflammatory fited The continued use ti^*- Call and examine the Jewel gaso his eastern trip Friday evening and reports rheumatism, which had of it brought her to the young people of both sexes were friends no doubt wish it would come lene stove at J. B. Arnold's. affected the muscles of happy condition in which the flour market as being at adead amused until after the bewitching hour the reporter saw her, oftener if he would celebrate every the hands, contracting £@oc' An elegant assortment of ladies' stand still in that section. with the free cse of her them so badly she could of midnight in a very pleasant manner. time as pleasantly as was done Sundav. limbs and in perfect parasols at B. BEHNKE & Co's. not comb her hair, hold Messrs. Hoffman and Welch are having health—cured She can a needle or pick up a pin, J^^" Baby Carriages, Baby Carriages, A class of 74 girls and boys received now run up and covra Attention is called to the "ad." of and rendered the lower a large ice-box built on the rear of stairs, she said, and ner jnst received a new stock of the latest limbs so helpless she required first communion at Trinity church last the members of the Turners gymnastic hands were as use:ul in their building on Broadway to keep crutches to move styles of baby carriages. Come and have every respect as they had Sunday morning, Father Reichl officiating. about During ten months club who will represent New Ulm at things cool through the approaching your pick. For sale by F. H. Retzlaff. been beforo she began to she was obliged to carry The young ladies in their white the Cincinatti Turnfest in Jane. Let suffer, seven years ago JB^"* A large invoice ofjnew and pretty the right hand in a sling. hot weather. dresses and the attractive appearance designs in crockery and glassware. The there be a fall house, that the members TBS PRICE —The best always first and cheapest -c! Mr. Fred Watchke, at present of of the church interior made a very pretty largest and best in the city at of the class may feel their efforts are The best is the promptest, safest, surest, most permanent. Minneapolis, was visiting relatives in The benefits are beyond price St Jacobs Oil F. H. BEHNKE'S and inspiring picture which will appreciated by the citizens of New is the best. New Ulm several days last week and long be remembered by the attending In a calm sea every man is a pilot Ulm Sold by uiu*tt, an I De lers E\a i/u i£)e made the "Review" office a pleasant In clothing Theo. Crone is the leader. congregation. THE CHARLES A. VOGELER CO., Baltimore, iltj. call. The New Ulm Riflers had a shoot at J8^" A fine assorsment of hats in all The City Band will give a concert and colors, sizes and shapes at the Hunters' Resort last Sunday morning "NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Mr. Louis E. Fiitsche, engineer in ball at Union Hall, Sunday evening, B. BEHNKE & Co's. and some very fine individual shots the Nicollet Mills, has severed his connection May 12th as will be seen by an advertisement JB®" Satin finished serges—a new stock were made by some of the members FOR RENT.—A brick residence in a with the company and will go at Brust & GrafTsJ?^* elsewhere in this paper. The desirable part of the City. Enquire of though no official score was kept. Mr. to farming in the town of Cottonwood. Satins in all patterns and colors at proceeds will go towards further I HAVE OPENED ,. M. MULLEN. Chas. Brust, particularly, showed his Brust & Graft's. Mrs. Chas. A. Johnson came up from equipping and generally aiding .the skill as a marksman and led some to uDOD FARMS FOB SALE. B@Q A fine line of children's trimmed St. Peter Thursday evening to see her boys of this company and our citizens 'f with a new line of ^f|*§: think that he has not lost his grip yet hats from 25 cents up to &2.00 at Mrs. Clocks,JewelsSilverware^ 1 mother, Mrs. Herman Mueller of Courtland, should bear in mind the place and date W I B, by any means. Another meeting of the B. Follman's. 20 1 have two good farms which I offer who, we learn, is quite seriously and give them a rousing welcome and corps will take place next Sunday at 7 I buy old rags, iron, zinc, coppar and for sale at reasonable figures. One ic ill. benefit. o'clock A. M. in the town of Mulligan, the other in and Optical gf^^tj^J*" rubber for cash or in trade. Mr. Wm. Pfaender has brought suit Bashaw both contain 160 acres have 'h E. W, BAER, Mr. Andrew J. Eckstein passed a To day the marriage of Rev. Wm. good buildings and are well improved. against the Winona & St. Peter Ry. Co. all of Which are of the leiouee Famishing My Badger Hats are as well known successful examination before a Board Prices low. Inquire of as Jim Blaine of Maine. Foettinger of Lake City to Miss Ida and designs. i, on account of some tax-titles which are appointed for that purpose in Minneapolis 20 JOHN ALBERT. THEO. CEONE. Vinup of New Ulm takes place at the held against some land he recently purchased Engraving and RepairingJS New Ulm, Minn. lately. Ho has a certificate as a j&S^" The very latest styles of ladies hats Lutheran church, with Rev. C. J. Albrecht of tbem. Opposite Dakota Hr and bonnets just received Registered Pharmacist and may be WARNING! officiating. After the nuptial -e will send Cat*- A very pleasant surprise party was at Mrs. B. Follman's 20 pardoned for feeling somewhat elated NOTICE OF ME8ft3*nftS& Two note&of $100 each have been Stolen ceremonies a reception in honor of the J6^° E. W. Baer has a full new line of given at Mr. Jos. Flor's below the City over it when there were over 50 applicants from my house in Cottonwood. They dyou Wegnnran- newly married couple will be tendered kerosene oil stoves and invites the public rpt.. iny other House Io Mills last Thursday when about twenty were drawn in my favor and signed by for^honors and but 9 or 10 of the Lne annual meeting Ay the largeststocfc at the home of Register Grimmer. to call and examine them. of the ounger portion of our citizens Mrs. Maria Christina Senmitt at present number passed as high as Mr. Eckstein holders of the New U' While no cards of invitation have been Henry Laudenschlaeger repairs all in Waseca. All persons are cautioned enjoyed themselves most happily until Loan Association wi did andbut 20 passed at all. kinds of Sewing Machines perfect and issued, the recep "n will be most informal. against purchasing the same. er Hall, Thursday M*0 JyTeiQilt the small hours of the morning. cheap Au. 28. April 27, 1889. M. LIPP, The REVIEW extends best Theie are only three boarders at P. M. Every male jj@tt Town of Cottonwood Lawns was the fashion last year, Fred Hauenstein andPat McHaie are not attending will bt Kan r18. wishes for a life long journey of happiness. Sherifl Schmidt's hotel at present and f*Vr but this year it is Challies. Brust and CONCERT MILES. working up a real estate boom. When FIEDPF? two of these are Redwood County's Graff have them. -pargains every Department. they get to advertising,the Review will transgressors. This speaks well of the flgf At this house cleaning and repairing One of our recently married men was ENGLAN be made a daily paper and the reporter A farm six' good condition of Brown County's so. time of the year, I respectfully call the given an axe by one of his friends as a Sibley Count will keep a horse and carriage to chase attention of the people to the fact that cial aud civil atmosphere. H. J. Chapman wedding gift. In using it one day last contains 200' AND I have lately added to my stock a large up real estate sales. who has been in jail for time some THEATER under cultivate week, the axe proved itself a very poor complete line of paints, oils, varnishes, was taken to Marshall last Wednesday rie land. Has a IB $ IdiSXiBh 10. Major J. A. Eckstein, of the Governor's Alabastine and brushes. Those wishing one so the aforesaidjgentleman made up a good framejbarn, gr to appear before the court on the charge anything in this line will do well to staff, left Wednesday for New his mind that he would take it back ture fenced. For fure Furnishers, call and look over my stock before buying of selling mortgaged property. York City to be on hand at the great at and get a good one for it but the trouble call on or address elsewhere. O. M. OLSEN, celebration of the 100th anniversary of TURNER HALL, S,xt was where Was the axe purchased? JERIC LARSOouth An electric light company of St. Paul Meridian Block Drug Store. Washington's inauguration which took V19 Gibbon, Sil When last seen the gentleman was still has a car load of poles unloaded at the Our Spring and Summer stock of Sunday evening, Hay 5th WPS, place yesterday, April 30th. hats is now complete. wearing out sidewalks and shoe leather SALE OF STATE depot and it would seem that New Ulm £till 9 0»«Ioek., in trying to find out who sold the axe will not have its light hid under a BRUST & GRAFF. Messrs. Chas. Hauenstein and C. A. -ae. For the benefit of the class going to the When a thing is done, advice comes and our hardware men were none to bushel much longer. What object the Hagberg made a visit to Winthrop last STATE OF MINNESOTAoLAKD 3?. S Cincinatti Bundesturnfest. too late. If you have not bought a hat anxious to get the credit of selling this Saint Pup), March 28 hx^-L St. Paul Company has in coming at Thursday and report that village as being Notice is hereby given that the State Auditor look at Theo. Crone's stock. Admission 25 cts fi person. kind of a wood-splitter. Do not all this late day is not apparent. The New & will offer at PUBLIC 8ALX at the County Auditor's wide awake. It intends to put office in New Ulm on Thursday May 23d 1889 at 10 speak at once, gentlemen. Ulm Light Company has a large force Consumption surely Cured up several buildings of a public nature GRAND o'clock a. m., on the terns prescribed by law, the Scheol and Agrcnltnral College Lands, in Brown of men at work on its side track and Concert and Ball, this season and assume some metropolitan County, that have been appraised and are unsold, Hon. C. W.H. Heideman is again on To the Editor—Please inform your or that have been sold and forfeited by reason of plant station and will have every thing airs. duty at the depot and does not appear failure to pay interest for two or more years readers that I have a positive remedy in running order by July 1st, and as it Lists of the lands to be offered may be teen at to be much of a stranger to the place for the above named disease. By its Great overgrown sturgeons were exhibited the Auditor's Office for ten days prior to the sale. is composed entirely of resident business W.W BRADKN, timely use thousands of hopeless cases either. on the street sidewalks last Commissioner of the State Land Office. men it is but natural to suppose that have been permanently cured. I shall 'given by the Thursday Station Agent Grimm Saturday and resembled cordwood as be glad to send two bottles of my remedy they will receive the patronage of the NEW ULM CITY BAND, Mrs. W. Hummel. stepped out of the office which he has far as size is concerned. The Minnesota FREE fo any of your readers who people. Future developements will be held since Hon. Heideman's taking up have consumption if they will send me river seems to be full of them and at watched with interest. their express and post office address. of legislative duties. Two travelling DBI600DS AMD BP1CEBIES. many will weigh from 20 to 40 pounds. Respectfully, auditors from Chicago inspected the Our attention! has been called to the Mr. Kuehnel, it is reported, captured T. A. SLOCUM, M. 181 Pearl St. Sunday Evening. Ma 12th, 1889. fact that there is much poor and inferior books and the general state of things 1000 pounds at one haul of the net. I have constantly on hand the nao.'t New York. around the depot premises Friday and wheat in the granaries of the farmers Admission 25 Cts. complete stock of dry goods and notions, and a large line of 5 and 10 cent New Jersey has a Baptist 'minister Mr. J. C. Zieske of SleepyEye was in found everything in O. K. shape. of this section of the state. That much who claims to have baptized more people goods. DR 1 G. BELL, the city last Friday on business in of this kind of wheat was so*n this Mv. Heideman assumed charge when than any other man in his church. I have a splendid assortment of fine' company with Mr. Louis Mogenson. spring is well known and various papers Resident Dentist. the books were found to be correct and The community in which he resides has laces and embroideries, crochet trim Mr. Zieske will open up a grocery store commented upon the fact at, and been grieved over his stubborn cough mings and embroidery silks., Mr. Grimm will assume his former duties Office in the Meridian Block, that has interfered with his pastoral in Sheriff Schmidt's building in Sleepy long before, the time of seeding. In I nave some beautiful patterns In as Cashier of the company. When NEW ULM, MINN. duties. A physician recommended Dr. lace curtains. many cases farmers, for financial reasons, Eye about the middle of May. Both the amount of business done at the Teeth extracted without pain by the Bull's Cough Syrup, consequently there Boys1 suits will be sold at cost in order were unable to get better wheat are popular with their fellowmen and New Ulm station is taken into consideration, latest approved methods. will be a baptism in his church next boys1 to close out the stock. I sell for seed and in fact the best wheat was we have no doubt but Zieske & Mogenson felt bats very cheap. Sunday. Agent pro tem Grimm is to be NEW almost unobtainable unless it could be will attract their share of customers. congratulated on having held the position C. Baltrusch shipped in from a considerable distance. The different assessors of the County so well as he did. Photograph Gallery. Now it is not at all probable that this met last Saturday in the County Auditor's A petition is being circulated and A very nice piece of work has just wheat will give the best crop in the office to talk over matters pertaining will close out his entire stock of signed for the grading of State street. been completed by Mr. Ig. Schwendinger harvest of 1889, if we be allowed to to their office and to receive the This is a move in the right direction and son at their marble works establishment cast this rather somber prediction so necessary papers and blanks for official and the petition should meet with the I have leased the well-known gallery It is an altar and statue far in the future but we can speak of use. The following schedule of valuation of S. Madsen on Broadway and am ClothingEMADYREAD favor of all our citizens. State Street for the Catholic Church of Springfield what now is. If our farmers will continue prepared to do all work pertaining to was agreed upon: On one year old is an important one from tne fact that and for perfectness of workmanship is to hold on to this poor grain from mv line in workman-like style and horses, $15 two year old,$25 three so many of our public buildings are all that can be asked for.The altar itself manner. Have had an experience of year to year and try to believe against year old and over $50 one year old cattle, cated on it and it behooves our city eleven years in some of the leadinogalleries is 7 feet long and 8J feet high, made of reason that some time they will get S3 two year old. $6 cows, $8 of Chicago and guarantee my council tojsee that its appearance is in soft maple wood, highly painted in good wheat from poor seed sown, they Regardlessof M: work to be second to none in this section working oxen, $20 all other cattle keeping with its name. Outside of white and worked with pure gold leaf will wait and wait for time to of the state. Have a full line of three years old and over, $9 on sheep, Minnesota street it is used as much as for moulding. Upon the highest point photographic instruments and will do come. We would advise a cleaning out SI hogs, $2 wagons and carriages, any in the city, and further more several Copying. Enlararing, Bromide and of the altar will be placed a statue of and marketing of all the surplus wheat 815 sewing and knitting machines, $8 Cravon Work. Tin types a specialty. owners oi private property have been the Madonna which is of itself 4 feet on hand at present and sell it for what I respectfully solicit the patronage of watches and clocks. $1 melodious and for some time contemplating the planting and 3 inches high thus making a height abouFine Now is your Citof time wbatsibuiyr Lot to fo worth.. a Salet sui for it is worth in the market or at any rate the citizens of New Ulm and vicinity. organs, $20 Piano-fortes, $75 on of trees and building of sidewalks one-half ?eet of 12g from the base of the altar of Confident that I can and will please use it up in some way. If we may self binders, $30. mowers, $8 seeders around their residences but have considered the most particular. Remember the The undersigned offers to sell lot 7" the altar to the top of the statue. The judge from present indications ihe price $8 on steam threshers of 400 horse place—S. Madsen's gallery onBroadway. or lots 6 and 7. block 61, south, corner^ it unsafe to do so as long as the latter was cut and chiselled out of a of wheat now is as good as it will be power, $50. The value of all improvements Respectfully, of German and Fifth streets a unsettled condition of affairs remains as solid block of native butternut and after the harvest of '89 if indeed we They are among the most desir* on lands held under law of the at present. shows the pains taking care which has may be sanguine enough to expect a able residence lots in the city. United States $2. per acre. Ice Cream Parlors. been put upon it. For three weeks, MRS. H. SPOERHABE..' usually good harvest at that time and Saturday was another of those lively Mr. Schwendinger worked steadily on what object there is in holding on to it JOHN "There is no terror, headache, in your days for which New Ulm is lately becoming ALBERT it so that every fold of the garments is not apparent. The mills in this district threats," noted. The streets were lined and delicate outline of the features have suffered no little loss of reputation For I am armed so strong with remedy with farmer's teams and the sidewalks LICENSED ^AUCTIONEER.'! Soda Water, Lemonade & Milk Shakes is as strikingly shown as though by being obliged to make into That I pass pain by, as an idle word were pretty well thronged by our rural -v Attends to Sales at all|times prompt-*] it were a thing of ixie and motion The flour such wheat or to have some good always on hand. r% Which I respect not since the discovery friends. The busy appearance was due Madonna is represented as standing upon u:"% wheat mixed up with an inferior article. HEADQUARTERS FO ly anywhere in the County.'~*Address of Salvation Oil. Twenty-five cents largely to the fact that Saturday was *JfM a large moon with the serpent of Clean up your old wheat, farmers and Springfield, Minn. the day for the delivery of between 200 a bottle. Eden's garden under her feet and in its sell it at present fair prices and do not and 300 head of cattle which had been CONFECTIONERY, CIGARS mouth is the apple of the tree of knowledge. be foolish enough to think of mixing it bought up during the week by Messrs. Piles! Piles! Itching Piles! A nice collection of pictures with the expected good wheat of 1889, AND TOBACCO. SYMPTOMS—Moisture intense itching Palmer Bros. Farmers brought in all igldcensed Auctioneer, 4 A was also shown us, some as old as 220 'an stinging mostly at night worse by as you will surely lose in the speculation. HourlyVJ 15 Cent Lunch at all the way from one up to fifteen head of Linden, Brown Co., Miml^ scratching. If allowed to continue, tumors years representing scenes or early Bfblical wSSk S cattle, received their money for them Eibner's Palace Restaurant, form, which often bleed and ul- times as well as those of latter and made the merchants corresponding „ro .- becoming very sore. Swayne's Correspondence promptly attended to„ days. Both gentlemen were found busily 0 cell more bottles of ly happy. More than one tradesman stops the itching and bleed"%'aeration, POST OFFICE BLOCK engaged at work though no pains Dr. Seth Arnold's |g§ and in most cases informed us that his business was made BUILDING STONE *NO OSKCDBDWOO O, CASH PAID FOR BUTTER. were spared to show us around the establishment O KILLER mors. At druggists, or much better on account of these "cattle" ^nts. Dr. Swayne & and explain the different than of any other cough days and as long as they continue Medicine kept in stock, although The New Dim Creamery Co. buys and The New^Bm Stone Co. is ready to interesting sights which any reader of I keep fifteen varieties. the city will receive a nice benefit from pays the highest market price in Cash 0ftk cord wood -sr* money the Review will find to (as profit and for granulated Batter and oggs in the them5§ This lot of cattle was shipped at the Quar^^Blivered in the City* F.i|.Kohertson, Goyrffle, the 1 interest to see* basement of Kiesling's block, corner Stan. For prices inquire of J. Wenninger, W• Sunday to Mason City, Iowa.* X: giL or c. mm*? Minnesota and Center Streets.