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

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mmm I PjB^PS tit&KK*&&mK$)tiBKBi$i f& NEW ULM AND VICINITY. Mrs. H. Vogelpohl went to St Paul The fire company had a meeting last See new Railway time carcL^sSSfift Mayor Rudolph will move into hjs •Spimkle, sprinkle, little cart r^? *1 S 5 4 Sunday morning. Saturday was a nice day for the Sunday.^ new residence this week. How we wonder where thou artr„ Travelers' Guide. ID some barn-Shed nice and dry street sprinkler to work Mr. Andrew Aman left for Washington Mr. Charles Winkelman left for Spokane Fred W. Hauenstein has just re- While the dust in clouds does fl\. Territory last Friday morning. German street is being leveled up by ceived a nice lot of Garnet and Onyx Falls and other points in the West Be sure to remember to not forget a force of men and teams. jewelry comprising handsome brooches Monday evening. Mr. Thomas Mulverhill has moved in the City Band conceit and ball on Sunday Postmaster Baasen went to St. Paul eardrops etc. to A. Held's house on Broadway. The grocery store of McKay & Race evening, the 12th mst. Saturday evening on business. Company "A' of Redwood Falls, was broken into and Mr. J. G. Hamlin, of the Blue Earth will oe officially inSand-paper Next Monda\ the contract for the burglarized of $6 one night last week City Post paid his respects to the Review Dr. Berry and wife have returned speeted May 24th. your steam fixtures of the elect re light plant Wii\on&&gt.f eteffJfJ office Friday. from their eastern trip. guns, soldiers. Messrs. Kock, Wagner, Eckstein and will be let and representatives of steam Stuebe are in St. Paul as representatives Sheriff Block, of Nicollet County, McHale, the real estate man, was of- Misses Ida Wiedeman and Tina fitting with whom our ]i« ht company Going Bast. Going West. of the A. O. U. W. Lodge. Matters had business before Judge Webber Friday fered a bull for one of .his corner lots Krueger of Milford have oone to ManFriday has been corresponding will be he. on 4 10 16 a Xo. 1 4:17 a.m. pertaining to the Electric Light evening. 18 12 15 p. m, kato to remain for the present. that day. 5-00 p.m. m. 3 Company will also be attended to at Mr. H. Loheyde has changed his On and after May 11th trains Nos. 1 Mr, Theo. Mueller says that "ten of 2 10 Oo p. m. 1 40 p. m. Next Tuesday the latl.os of the New 25 the same time. All run daily except Sunday. "ad." and is prepared for spring and and.2 will not run on Sunday, so Agent us went to Fairfax Monday on pleasure Ulm Turnverein will gi\e-a May icecream C. W. H. HEIDEMAN, Agent summer trade. Heideman informs us and business, but mostly for fun." Quite a stir was created Monday aft. festival for the benent of the ernoon when it was made known that BUSINESS LOCALS. Mr. Schubert expects to be able to oc. H. A. Subilia, Jr., has fitted up the Wm. Landwehr.. __ of __ Milwaukeet, is members of the Turner's Society who Messrs. B. Gruenenfelder, J. Henle, L. cupy his new house in about three interior ot bis saloon in a very nice visiting at Mr. Schapekahm's and othmanner go to Cincinnati. A programme wHl J&!§tt Try our own home made leaf lard Flor, E. W. Baer and George Paul had weeks. and it now is as plasant a re- er friends and relatives, be issued the latter part of the week. at 8 cts" per lb by the jar at bought the Union Hall on 1st North sort as one would wish for. TERRIBLE Mr J. G. Strausch, of Traverse Siding, Gravel pit? were flying through the STEUBE'S Street. This is a piece of desirable visited the College faculty Tuesday IN JUSTICE COURT.—Before His streets Saturday and he* who did not ladies1 J§^*' A complete assortment of property and is most conveniently located evening of last week. Honor Fischer Monday afternoon, Jo- swallow at least one must have been straw hats at 25 cents and upwards at and considering the low purchasing are Sidney and Liver diseases, and. aeph Vogel was fined $10 and costs for outside the county, Mrs. B. Follman's. Capt Jacob Nix was in St. Paul last when cnoe theyhave seoured a firm price, is looked at as quite a bargain. an assault and battery hold on the human system there is week and delivered a speech in Turner withmilk M£§** What is the matter All of the above gentlemen are no time to be lost if life is to bo Hall. Mr. Schnoberich does not mean to be nia,Washington Territory, last Monday shakes? They are ail right at members of the City Band and hereafter saved. Many remedies have been behind the times and has received an morning. He expects to be gone abeut tried, bat none have been so successful ElBNERS. of course, Union Hall will be headquarters Mrs. Hummel returned from the Twin as Atli-lo-pho-ros. Manyunsolicited ice box which is one of the best in the three weeks looking over that country Jg-^* Our straw hats are all in: come tor musical and dancing entertainments. Cities last Thursday morning where testimonials have proved and be convinced. T. CRONE. city. It is large, cool convenient and Mr. Sehade a former citizen but latekeeps The price paid was $4200. that Ath-lo-phc-ros hasoaredthese she had neen laying in a stock of goods meat at a coolness of 40 degrees. Duluth is building a nice residence diseases when physioians and all J8^* Our Summer underwear stock is Mr. A. Subilia, Sen., visited in St. other remedies had failed. Backache, the largest west of St Paul. T. Crone. Various improvements on old houses in the northern part of the citv. Mr. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. pain in the side, dullness, Paul and Minneapolis Wednesday and Egg* Our sugar cured bacon and hams and several new buildings springing up Ochs, we believe, has the contract for weariness, and headaohe, are often Thursday last. symptoms ofthese fearful diseases. in the suburbs is an evidence that our the work. at 10 cents per lb. are hard to beat at ToWhomlt Way Concern. Athlophoros, in connection with Professor and Mrs. Sanders of St. mechanics are happy with saw and STUEBE'S. Mr. John Schaumberg, of Sanborn, Athlophoros Fills, will give speedy Peter made a short visit with College plane. relief. If your druggist doesn't fi@f* Just rece ived an immense line of was a caller at the "Review" sanctum My wife, Charlotte Boettger, has left keep them, write to friends Tuesday evening. black Alpaca coats and Seersucker Mr. Stuebe has purchased two hogs Saturday. John's face has not ceased my board and bed without an\ cause or coats and vests at CRONE'S. Mr. Robert Loheyde was in St Paul of Albert Bushards, of Courtland that smiling yet over the arrival of a boy at THE ATHLOPHOROS CO., 112 WALL ST., H. I provocation. All persons are hereby from Sunday until Tuesday evening of Strawberries are getting cheaper, weighs 605 pounds apiece. The pork cautioned against trusting or harborinoher his house a week or two ago. on my account as I will not be F. W. HATJENSTEIN, last week. ers go to Eibner's for them. are but 13 months old and to wei°-h Mr. Frank Grebe kindly remembered sponsible for any debts of her contracting. so much at this tender age is something If you haven't bought a 50 cent Mr. and Mrs. Johnson, of Northfield, the force in the Review office and set a white unlaundred shirt, better come unusual and strange. are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. C. Sommer. case of Hauenstein's excellent bottled May 6th 1889. W. BOETTGER. and get one before they are all jrone. Town of Sigel, Brown County, Minn. The entertainment at Turner Hall bock beer down in its composing room T. Crone. Sunday evening was a success financially J. H. Chapman, of Lyon Co., was Saturday for which we say, Thanks. KEEP COOLf A proof that Theo. Crone sells the to those who had it in charge. sentenced to sixty days imprisonment most trunks and valises, shows that he A Baltimore Confectioner, says:—I've Those wishing ice for family use may It was also an evening of pleasure to is xeceiving a supply every week. Last at Stillwater last week for selling mortgaged had rheumatism in my arm for six leave word with me or leave orders at week he received the largest assortment those who witnessed it. The programme property. months, and Salvation Oil made an entire C. L. Roos' drugstore. af trunks and valises, that ever came of vocal and instrumental music was P. HEKIAN, proprietor. Messrs. Schapekahm and Ruemke cure for it, after using less than one to this city, which will be sold 25 per well rendered and the Theater was a 20 Citv Ice Market cent less thad any other dealer can sell have added a new planing machine to bottle, WILLIAM SCHELLHAS, Jr. X\f leading feature. them for. their already well equipped wood-work* 444 Pennsylvania Ave., Baltimore. Md CITY NOTICE. factory. At the Rifle shoot Sunday morning Tne ice cream season began Sunday, Some one wanted us to pitch into the Sealed proposals will be received by Messrs. C. Brust, C. Hauenstein, go to Eibner's for it. the undersigned up to 6 o'clock p. m., city council for its bull-headedness in Arrivals at the homes of Mrs. Hauenstein, F. Grebe and J. B. Schmid May 13fch next, for gravelling a part &3!?~ A fine line of black cashmeres at not taking the stone quarry out of Minnesota Gerstenmaier and Mrs. Albert Kiesling of Centre Street, according to the specifications walked away with the five medals in the B. BEHNKE & Co's. street but that body is not a set are among the news of last Friday's theretor on file in this office. order as here given. Although it was Call and examine the Jewel gaso of "chumps" and we refrain from doing The right is reserved to reject any or pick up. At the first mentioned place lene stove at J. B. Arnold's. pretty windy, the marksmen did some all bids. so. its a boy, at the second a girl. fi@, fine shooting. An elegant assortment of ladies' By order of the city council: Mr. F. Kuetzing's show-stand became parasols at B. BEHNKE & Go's. Thomas Mulverhill took a span horses I HAVE OPENED Lon SCHILLING The railroad & warehouse commission tired of being looked at Saturday 8 Baby Carriages, Baby Carriages, to St. Paul last week and disposed of City Clerk. of the State will be in New Ulm Thursday jnst received a new stock of the latest afternoon and, with the wind, went out Dated New Ulm, Minn., May 7th, 1888. them. He returned with a fine team with a new line of May 30th and any persons who styles of baby carriages Come and have on a strike. As soon as it struck the Watches, Clocks,Jewelry,Silverware one of which is said to be a Hambletonian. your pick. For sale by F. H. Retzlaff. have any wrongs to make known to TOBLILDERS. sidewalk the glass case was shattered JBaP' A large invoice ofjiew and pretty that official body will be on hand that Notice is hereby given that bids will be and hats, bonnets, laces, and ribbons designsin crockery and glassware. Tbe Mrs. C. H. Ross and baby are visitinc received at the office of the Town Clerk day between the hour of 7 a. m. and and Optical goods, made a dash for liberty. Clerks and 4l» largest and best in the city at of the Town of Home for the building of in Minneapolis while Mr. Ross and 10.30 a. m. at the Dakota House bystanders gathered up tne wreck. a bridge across Tutle's ravine. Bids received F. H. BEHNKE's. all of which are of the latest patterns Steve Hance are keeping well B&~ A fine assorsment of hats in ail Ducks are quite plenty in the sloughs up to 12 o'clock noon, May 18th Judge Webber went fishing Saturday maybs if you should step in to see them and designs. colors, sizes and shapes at 1889. Specifications may be seen and lakes around this section. They afternoon, caught an appetite and three ou would not call it keeping house. at the Town Clerk's office" in Golden Engraving and Repairing a Specialty. B. BEHNKE & Co's. represent all the varieties that are common fish the largest of which was three inches Gate, Minn. The Board reserves the B^* Satin hnished serges—a new stock Mr. G. J. Grimm left Friday evening in Minnesota and if the game law Opposite Dakota House. right to reject any and all bids. long. Since winter is over we can't at Brust & Graff'sJ&a^" for Hartford, Wisconsin in response to was rigidly enforced, sportsmen would *By order WILLIAM DEY. tell fibs about the thermometer but the FARM FOR SALE. Satins in all patterns and colors at a telegram announcing the serious illness 20 Town Clerk. have fine times this fall hunting. Wm. Brust & Graft's. season for fish stories is ripe. Would of his mother. We hope matters A farm six miles south of Gibbon, Frank and Peter Fulges killed 23 BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS. I buy old rags, iron, zipc, copper and it not have come nearer the truth. Sibley County, is oftered for sale. It are not so bad as reported and that gophers and one snake, a boa constrictor, lubber for cash or in trade. contains 200 acres, sixty of whieh are Judge, to claim only two fish the largest Notice hereby given, that the nndersigm George may make a short stay. on the road to Courtland last Friday. E. W, BAER, i. Mayor of the City of New under cultivation and the rest is prairie of whieh was two inches long. land. Has a good frame house, new, Our Spring and Summer stock of Ulm, wnl make application to Hon. B. Mrs Lind and daughter while out Railway authorities inform us that a good frame'barn, granary and pasture hats is now complete. h. Webber, Judge of the District Court riding Friday afternoon were unfortunate Those persons who are fond of fast or the train dispatcher's offiice will be fenced. For further particulars of the Ninth Judicial District, at his BRUST & GR AFF. enoagh to have the phills of their swift things would have seen an interesting call on or address office in the City of New Ulm, on Monday mov^d from Tracy to Winona next Saturday. B@°" E. W. Baer has a full new line of carriage* drop down which enabled the ERIC LARSON, foot race last Sunday afternoon, the loth day of May. 1889, at 10 The object is to consolidate kerosene oil stoves and invites the public o'clock in the forenoon, for the appointment 19 Gibbon, Sibley Co., Minn. horse to get away and run up against a in the rear of Turner Hall when Messrs to call and examine them. this branch of the business, though by ot a Board of Public Works for wire fence No further damage. Wm Koch and Jacob Rohner competed Henry Laudenschlaeger repairs all it Tracy will lose four or five good inhabitants. Fine City LotsftpSale. said City of New Ulm said board to kinds ot Sewing Machines perfect and in a foot race. Mr. Rohner was given A party of six registered at the Dakota It is also rumored that consist ot three freeholders of said cit\ cheap Au. 28. a ten foot start of Mr Koch and both and qualified electors therein, who House last Friday evening from some of the trainmen are going to be The undersigned offers to sell lot 7 jg^"1 Lawns was the fashion last year, gentlemen held this position to the have been residents of said city for at or lots 6 and 7, block 61, south, corner taken ofl the road on account of dull Eagle Lake. They were in consultation but this year it is Chalhes. Brust and least three years prior to such "appointment. of German and Fifth streets south, close of the contest. Mr. R. stripped times. with Mr. Lind concerning the post, Graff have them. They are among the most desirable his coat, hat and shoes but Mr. K. office at that place which is a matter of Dated the 7th day of May, 1889 On and after Monday, tLe 13th inst residence lots in the city. Ttie famous Dangler gasolene stoves thought this unnecessary though perhapt JOHN C. RUDOLPH, some talk and local excitement. for sale bv H. Beus«mann Mr. John Baar will act as janitor MBS. H. SPOEBHASE. it would have been better to have Mayor. JS®*"Atthis house cleaniug and repairing Herman Altermatt, of Town Leavenworth at the public school building in place done so in his case. Those who were JOHN ALBERT, time of the vear, I respectfully call the TO THE TEACHERS OF BROWN brought in three wolf scalps Mav of Mr. Fr. Meile, resigned. Mr. Baar attention of the people to the fact that present eDjoyed the fun. COUNTY. 1st and received $3.00 a piece for them. has acted as janitor of our two smaller LICENSED AUCTIONEER. I have lately added to my stock a large Had he been one Oay sooner he would schools for a number of years and has Masters Chas. Tobererand Max Burg complete line of paints, oils, varnishes, The State Teachers' Institute will Attends to Sales at aliftimes prompt Alabastine and brushes. Those wishing have received $5.00 apiece and thus proven himself to be a faithful and conscientious commence at New Ulm, Monday April have completed a steam boiler attachment 13th at 2 o'clock P, M. anything in this line will do well to made $6.00 more.. iy anywhere in the County. Address, official. His appointment by to their former oar-boat and expect call and look over my stock before buying It is expected tnat all teachers will the School Board is considered a wise to use steam instead of muscle Springfield or New Ulm, Minn. respond promptly to their duty and be elsewhere. O. M. OLSEN, The forenoon and evening trains have one and his is a merited promotion. hereafter on their fishing excursions. present at the'opening. NEW Meridian Block Drug Store. both changed time the one airiving at School trustees are requested to close The engine is a little beauty of about A short time ago Mr. Lipp of Cotton- 10.16 A. M. instead of 10.46 as formerly schools during the week of institute. Photograph Callery. Consumption surely Cured. one horse power and with a capacity of wood had two notes stolen from his and the evening train arrives at 5 P. M. Lodging can be had at the following about 75 pounds pressure although it bureau drawer in broad daylight and instead of 5.46. It might be well to pin places at reduced rates. To the Editor—Please inform your can be run with about 35 pounds in or- on Friday some one broke in the same Union Hotel per day $1.00. this item some place where it may be readers that I have a positive remedy Northwestern per day $1.00 dmary water. In the stern of the boat place and took all his tax and other seen daily. for the above named disease. By its Washington House per day S .60 is a set of wheels or paddles which are receipts in the daytime. It is a most I have leased the well-known gallery timely use thousands of hopeless cases Flor's House per week S3.50 Mr. Chas. Stuebe returned from Duluth of S. Madsen on Broadway and am connected with the machinery part and curious kind of daring theft and the have been permanently cured. I shall Also at the private boarding houses Friday night last where he had prepared to do all work pertaining to be glad to send two bottles of my remedy will give the boat motion. The boat culprit will be severely dealt with if Mrs. Popp Mrs. J. Guetling Mrs. mv line in workman-like style and been with two car loads of fat cattle. FREE fo any of your readers who Koehler. and all of the machinery is the result of apprehended. The receipts are of no manner. Have had an experience of have consumption if they will send me These were bought from farmers in A full program of daily work and the the boys' work and evinces much use or value to anyone and why they eleven years in some of the leading their express and post office address. Brighton and New Sweden and were evening entertainments wLl be issued galleries of Chicago and guarantee my inventive genius on their part. The en- should be stolen is a mystery it is not Respectfully, on the day of opening. fine specimens of what can be and are work to be second to none in this section T. A. SLOCUM, M. 181 Pearl S*. gine was purchased of Mr. Roloff. As the work of a professional, All citizens are cordially solicited to of the state. Have a full line of raised in Ncollet County. New York. honor our institute with their presence. soon as the outfit is painted it will be Thursday evening May 2nd The New photographic instruments and will do As before announced the Dakota J. B. VELIKANJE. Cop}ing. Enlarging, Bromide and launched and made to do duty on fish- Ulm Building and Loan Association SALE OF STATE LANDS. Co. Supt. Crayon Work. Tin types a specialty. House changed hands again Wednesday ing and camping excursions. held an annual business meeting at I respectfully solicit the patronage of uOBD FARMS FOB SALE. last and Mrs. Helena Seiter has assumed Mr. Emmerich informs us that he Turner Hall and the following gentle the citizens of New Ulm and vicinity. control of that hostelry Mr. STATE OF MINNESOTA, LAND OFFICE Confident that I can and will please will begin the sprinkling of streets if men were elected directors for a term Saint Paul, March 28 1889. Albert Seiter will have the business 1 have two good farms which I offer the most particular. Remember the Notice is hereby given that the State Auditor possible the last of this week. A six- of 3 years: C. W. Heideman, for sale at ieaonable figures One i« will offer at PUBLIC SALE at the County Aaditor's place—S. C. Madsen's gallery onBroadwa\. management of it and his ripe experience office in New Ulm on Thursday May 23d 1689 at 10 teen foot wheel was sent for to be used Scherer, Jacob Klossner and Fred in the town of Mulligan, the other Respectfullv. o'clock a on the terms prescribed bylaw, the in hotel matters will keep up that Bashaw both contain 160 acres have Scheol and Agricultural College Lands, Brown as a means of pumping water and after Pfaender: for two \ears, B. Juni, A. J. good reputation which the Dakota County, that have been appraised and are unsold, good buildings and aie well improved. a week's delay a letter from the wind Grimmer, C. Hornburg and A. C. or that have been sold and forfeited by reason oi Prices low. Inquire of House has enjoyod for many years past failure to pay interest for two or more years Ice Cream Parlors. mill company stated that a wheel of Ochs: for one year, Charles Roos. Wm. Lists of the lands to be offered may be seen at 20 JOHN ALBERT, the Auditor's Office for ten days prior to the sale. Another snide jewelry seller was in Thiscaus- Brust, Gust Fischer and F. W. Behnke New Ulm, Minn. W.W BRADKN. town on Monday afternoon looking for es an unlooked for delay and postpones Officers for the ensuing year: C. W. H. Commissioner of the State Land Office GRANT) and finding gudgeons. Why does the operations for :i few days. sA fourteen Heideman, PresM P. Scherer, Vice Concert and ail Soda Water, Lemonade & Milk Shakes. Last Saturday evening the City Band council authorize such frauds to impose toot wheel has been sent for however, President, C. L. Roos, Treasurer, F, gave a fine open air concert in German upon the community for the paltry sum and if it has not arrived now will be Pfaender, Secretary and C. A. Hagberg always on band. Park and we are permitted to state that of $3 or §5 license fee, and enable them here to-morrow. The company guar- Attorney. The treasurer reports as HEADQUARTER S FOR. & on next Friday evening there will be a to take out of the town perhaps $100 of antees this wheel to be able to fully follows: 1 beg leave to report to you 'given by the second entertainment of the same kind fraudulently obtained money? No respectable supply all demands placed upon it and the total receipts and disbursements NEW ULM CITY BAND, with the following selections: muuicipal government can CONFECTIONERY, CIGARS furnish. *_.._*.! plenty of wate_ fo_ *. sprinklin^ froja A 2 1 8 to A 4 8 9 T. PART. afford to telerate, much less sanction, Receipts $6969.63 at all the territory which is contemplated. AND TOBACCO. %, 1. Hancock & English march. Disbursement $6429-92 such swindlers.—LE SUELR SENTINEL. Work on the tower was begun Monday 15 Cent Lunch at all Hours. «. 2. Tourmament, Overture. Balance on hand $ 539.71 One of the aforesaid gentlemen, may and will be completed in two days. It •5. Capitola. Waltz. Sunday Evening, May 12th, 1889. Respectfully, Eibner's Palace fiestanranj be the &ame one, visited this city and is proposed to sprinkle about four II. PART. & & I *E. G. Paid, Treasurer. Admission 25 Cte. wantea to get a license to sell the same 4 La Bella infant. Polka, Trumpet Solo. blocks that is from Ruemke'9 corner The association has met with such en POST OFFICE BLOCK 1) o. On the warpath, Gallop. line of articles but Mayor Rudolph refused r-gfer-v on 3rd North Street to Laudenschla- couragement within the past year and DRG.BELL, S 6. Blue bells, Waltz. CASH PAID FOR BUTTER^ to grant him one for less than $20 ger's store on 1st South Street. If any finds the return upon its investments as HI. PART. 0 ResidenMeridian Dentist.^ and refused to grant him one at all for others on adjoining property should bearing a good rate of interest Eighneed 7. Hunter's Songs, Congerto. The New Ulm Creamery Co. Duys and &p Office in the Block, last Tuesday, centennial day. Street 8. Amazon, Quickstep. water they may obtain it by mak- teen parties have been assisted in building pays the highest market price in Cash NEW ULM, M'} MINN. fakers mast pay for their dark ways Everybody should takej he^ opportunity for granulated Butter and eggs in the known their ,wantst to Mr.t »Wm. ing residences by sums ranging all the Teeth extracted without pain by the and vain tricks in New Ulm. basement of Kiesling's block, eornei of attending. /-£jLt ^4 J| a $&& I from $200 to |2000. latest approved methods. a Minnesota and Center Streets. ,\A «iti &£*. &M^1&&< S Q&J2S tpmm