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

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I NEW ULM AND VICINITY. G. Retzlaff is building a new residence Solomon Lind is gradually recovering Read new ad. of Mrs. Wm. Hummel. Monday was a busy day with the Notice to Bridge Builders. on his farm near Cottonwood. from his prolonged illness. ''f There will be no services at the Congregational Electric Light Company. It was the Travelers' Guide. County Attorney Sommerville, of A little girl arrived in the family of church on next Sunday. day advertised for the awarding of the The Supervisors of the Town of Ft. Sleepy Eye was in the city on Friday. Nic Nenno on Tuesday of last week* contract for the electric light fixtures Ridgely. county of Nicollet and State Wm. Wellner, of Lafayette, lost a of Minnesota, will meet at the office of and representatives of from fifteen to :r Read Chas. L. Roos's advertisement very valuable horse last week. the town clerk in said town of Rido-ely twenty different firms were here to look We acknowledge the receipt of an on the fourth page. on the 25th day ot May. 1889, at °one An adjourned meeting of the city after their interests. The meeting was invitation to the commencement exercises The foundation of the electric light o'clock, p. m. to receive bids and plans council was held on Monday Evening. held at the Dakota House at 2 o'clock for the construction of a bridge (Stone of the Winona Normal school. company's engine room is completed. or wooden) across the Fr7 Ridgely Memorial day will be appropriately and continued until 11 in the evening P. R. McHale. of the Western Union *Wiqoiikfcgt.f etetff^ Mrs. Mary Hippert has re-opened the creek in said town. The rio-nt to°reject observed in this city. Hecker post The bids were all close and considerable Telegraph office, left last Friday for a anv and all bids is hereby reserved. Chicago House. have the matter in charge. time was taken in listening to explanations. two week's visit with relatives in McGregor, Going East. Going West. J*3IES H. OBRIEN, A fourteen year old daughter of The contract for the steam Town Clerk. The city band will give another of Iowa. 4 10-16 a 1 No. 1 4-17a. m. Christian Sear, of the town of Milford, 18 12-15 p.m. a. m. their open air concerts at German Park a complete, including the engine ToWhom It Way Goncem. A. F. Walton, of the town of Eden, m. 3 5-00 p. m. died last Saturday after a prolonged illness. on Saturday evening. and boiler wa3 finallv awarded to 2 10 00 m. 1 25 1 40 p. m. and Chas Black, of Sleepy Eye, have The funeral occurred onMonday. All run daily except Sunday. Cooley &Vater. of Minneapolis, for Work has been commenced and is been selected as petit jurors in the next C. W. H. HEIDEMAN, Agent. Judge Webber was at St. Peter last $3,672, as being the most satisfactory. My wife, Charlotte Boettger, has, left rapidly progressing on the addition to session of the U. S. district court at St. Tuesday, attending to matters, relative my board and bed without anv cause or Yesterday afternoon another session BUSINESS LOCALS. Paul. the engine rooms of the Eagle Roller provocation. All persons are hereby to the failure of Henry Stotz of that was held for the purpose of selecting Mill. cautioned against trusting or harboring George Graff, of the firm of Brust & place. from the bids for furnishing the electric J^P* If you want any silver ware and her on my account as I will not be responsible B. Gruenenfelder starts to-day for Graff, contemplates going to Washington and are looking for bargains just drop fixtures. Quite number were received for any debts of her contracting. Capt. M. J. Roskoff has gone to Winthrop Switzerland. He expects to make the in and examine Fred W. Hauen§tem's Territory to locate. We would and among them one from the where he has purchased a saloon new and beautiful stock. visit a short one. returning, if possible certainly be sorry to lose a young man St Paul company who have contemplated May 6th 1889. W. BOETTGEK. and will open up a permanent business. Figaros is the best. Call for Figaros by June 20. Town of Sigel, Brown County, Minn. of so much push, and hope that he will putting iu a separate plant here. 5 et. cigar at Eibner's. at once decide to change his mind. To their bid was attached the statement KEEP COOL! Peter Lilla, a former resident of this JSgr* It would be worth your while The barn and granary of Anton Lipps, that unless it was accepted they would city but now located at Bryant, Dak., to look over our line of jewelry. It includes George Schwabb, of Springfield, was of Cottonwood, were totally destroyed spent several days of last week in New furnish New Ulm with a second system Those wishing ice for family use may garnet brooches. eardrops, married last week to Mi3S Margaret by fire last Saturday morning. Fire leave word with me or leave orders at bracelets, rings etc, in new and elegant Ulm. The Review acknowledges a and await the survival of the fittest. Schottenbauer at the bride's Lafayette caught in his residence also but was C. L. Roos' drugstore. styles. pleasant call. The bid will not receive any attention home. Both are popular young people fortunately prevented from doing damage. P. HERIAN, proprietor E W. HArEXSTEiN. and as New Ulm people are inclined to Twins, boy and girl, were born to 20 Citv Ice Market and the Review extends congratulations. Insure vour pioperty against fire, patronize their local companies, they Mr. and Mrs. Engel of Nicollet on lightning and Tornadoes with the St. State examiner Kenyon, westofWells, TO B£ ILDERS. will wait long and nard for what they Paul Fire and Marine Insurance Company. Saturday, and the happiness of that E. W. Jewett, of Boston, is the guest visited the officials at the court-house Notice is hereby given that bids will be want. NiC. NENNO, Agent household is complete. Mrs. Engel is of his sister, Mrs. S. A. Bingham, of received at the office of the Town Clerk on Monday and went through the books ti®* When in need of paints, kal&omines the daughter of Mayor Rudolph of this of the Town of Home for the building of this city. Mr. Jewett is on his return of the county treasurer and auditor. He, and glass call on Charles L. Roos PERSONAL MENTION. city. a bridge across Tutle's ravine. Bids received home from an extended trip through of course, found everything all right at the City Drug Store. His goods are up to 12 o'clock noon, May 18th Judge of Probate Brandt has teceived warranted. the western and Pacific Coast states and there. Miss Dobson, of St. Paul, is visiting 1889. Specifications mav be seen JS@=* Try our own home made leaf lard official notice from the insane asylum will visit for a number of weeks in New at the Town Clerk's office "in Golden with the family of A. Blanchard. Judge Webber will hold court at J^ at 8 cts* per lb by the jar at Gate. Minn. The Board reserves the at St. Peter that Anna Borgwardt and Ulm. Redwood Falls this week. Tht trials Mrs. H. S. Kennedy spent Sunday right to reject any and all bids. Siver H. Afdea,committed to that institute STEUBE'S Henry Hammer, one of New Ulm's of the two prisoners, now confined in with St. Peter friends. tigjf Charles L. Roos tells the readers By order WILLIAM DEY from Brown county were on the old time citizens, who has betm absent of the Review what class of paints and our county jail, on charge of murder in 20 Town Clerk. Chas. Silverson made a business trip 8th of Mav legally discharged. kalsommes are the best. See his ad. in for some time visiting relatives in Nebraska, Redwood county, will be among the interesting to Minneapolis on Thursday. oDOD FARMS FOB SALE. another column. is again shaking hands with cases. The city band on Sunday evening Leonard Haeberle of Redwood Falls lagg* Remember that the most delicious old friends. He speaks of that state as drew a good audience to Union Hall 1 have two good farms which I offer spent a portion of the week in this city. Ice Cream is served daily at Eibner's At the rifle shoot on Sunday morning a place whose chief features and curiosities for sale at reasonable figures. One is and succeeded in giving a very pleasant Palace Restaurant. When in the city prizes were awarded to John Hauenstein, A. A. Stone, of St. Peter, registered are prohibition and rattle-snakes. in the town of Mulligan, the other in entertainment. The band plays some bear this in mind. Chas. Hauenstein, Chas. Brust, Bashaw both contain 160 acres have at the Dakota House, on Monday. nice music and on this occasion rendered JS®1* While talking about cigars just The post-master at Sleepy kye has good buildings and are well improved. John B. Schmidt and Frank Grebe, in drop in and see Eibner's new line of J. M. Thompson, of Sleepy Eye. was an excellent program. Dancing Prices low. Inquire of announced that hereafter the post-office the order given. Although the conditions French tobaccos and cigaretts. Just in the city Saturday. was indulged in after the concert. will not be opened on Sunday at 20 JOHN ALBERT, receivpd were favorable the scores were Mrs. C. H. Ross and daughter have New Ulm, Minn. that place, because of the taking off of The Bundes Turnfest will be held at &&* A complete assortment of ladies' not up to the average. returned from their Minneapolis visit. Sunday trains. This appears a rather «traw hats at 25 cents and upwards at Cincinnati during June 23, 24 and 25. F. W. HAUENSTEIN, A Review reporter had occasion to Mrs. B. Follman's. slim excuse for occasioning such a public Mrs. Anna Schuh from Wisconsin is All those intending to go should notify visit Sleepy Eye last week and noticed J6^» What is the matter with milk inconvenience. Farmers particularly visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. Fischer or Ernst Heers on or before the marked improvements that are adding shakes? They are all right at will regret the order. Conrad Huebner. June 10. Round trip tickets can be secured tarn* much to the appearance of that EIBNERS. tor $17.24 and none should miss H. E. Dirks, of Springfield, is the fieap Our straw hats are all in come At the state convention of A. O. town. The new Sorenson block on thi chance of seeing Cincinnati. guest of his brother, C. H. Dirks of this and be convinced. T. CRONE. W.. held at Minneapolis last week, Jos. main street when completed will be one city. J@* Our Summer underwear stock is A. Eckstein, of thi3 city, was elected Ajt. Gen. Mullen has issued an order of the finest business houses in the city the largest west of St. Paul. T. Crone. Grand Master Workman. The selection Lyman Fuller, of Lamberton, and and will be an ornament to Sleepy Eye. removing Capt. McGraw from the Bg^ Our sugar cured bacon and hams well known here, tarried in the eity is a worthy one. In the absence Captaincy of Company of Mankato at 10 cents per lb. are hard to beat at Adolph Seiter, former proprieter of over Sunday. of the former G. M. W., Mr. Eckstein There were two charges against the STCEBE'S. the Dakota House, contemplates going had the honor of presiding over the late t@* ustjreceived an immense line of captain. First for refusing and failing Ed. H. Huebner, who is now holding into the hotel business at Winthrop. black Alpaca coats and Seersucker three days session. to account for state property valued at forth in the law business at Mankato, coats and vests at T. CRONE'S. He spent a few days of last week at $200 for which he had given receipt Sundayed in New Ulm On Friday evening the weather was that place, looking up matters and Jgr^If you haven't bought a 50 cent and in the second place for leaving the John A. Johnson, of the St. Peter unusually delightful and a large num- white unlaundred shirt, better come considers the town as a very favorable state without permission. The captain Herald, was a pleasant caller last Fridav ber of our citizens repaired to German and get one before they are all jrone. point for a first class hostelry. is supposed to be in Washington Territory. T. Crone. evening. Park, which at this time of the year is a During the procession on Saturday most beautiful place of recreation and A proof that Theo. Crone sells the H. S. Kennedy went to Winona on afternoon, Michael Lauderbacb, who most trunks and valises, shows that he resort. The city band had prepared an Marriage licenses have been issued Saturday evening on business He re- is receiving a supply every week. Last I HAVE OPENED marshalled the affair, was nearly excellent programme and throughout since our last publication to Henry turned on Monday. week he received the largest assortment thrown from and under his unruly the evening discoursed sweet strains of Steinert and Haitie Flame, Sophus af trunks and valises, that ever came Judge Gresham and Deputy Clerk of horse by tne loosening of his sadde with a new line of music. We hope for a continuance of to this city, which will be sold 25 per Gadde and Kamiiia Markeson, Wm. F. court Mueller, of St. Peter, were about and it was only Mr. Lauderbach's excellent cent less taad any other dealer can sell these intertainments. Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Sitverwara Fettinger and Ida Vinup, John C. Ackman town on Sunday. horsemanship that saved him them for. and Carrie Bock, August Lossow The board of health have taken the Albert bteinhauser returned on Saturday jgg^ A tine line of black cashmeres at from what would have been a very unlucky and Johanna Teicb, Joseph Wiesner initial step in complying with the new from a visit to Mankato and the and Optical goods, fall. B. BEHNKE & Co's. and Clara Seifert, Rudolph C. Wessell meat inspection law, and on last Friday twin cities. H®** Call and examine the Jewel gaso all of which are of the latest patterns Tony Schmidt, of the Eagle Roller and Minnie Henning, George Wurmstein lene stove at J. B. Arnold's. evening appointed Fr. Keller, inspector. Mrs. Chas. Stengle and Misses Emma and designs. and Theresa Fischer, Joseph mills, left on last Tuesday evening for JB^*" An elegant assortment of ladies' It was the purpose of some of the Spoerhase and Maggie Wiesner, of Engraving and Repairing a Specially. Cincinnati. He will be married there, Brann and Anna M. Birl and to August parasols at B. BEHNKE & Co's. board to make each butcher in the city Minneapolis, are home on a visit with Opposite Dakota House. B®* Baby Carriages, Baby Carriages, the latter part of this month, to a Frank and Theresa Hansing. an inspector, on the grounds that it relatives. Ice Cream Parlors. jnst received a new stock of the latest Miss Eve Felix and the young couple would be less expensive, but the appointment, Dr. O. Strickler arrived home on =tyles of baby carnages. Come and have Mrs. J. C. Donahower and Miss Jennie will be at home with New Ulm friends as it is, is a good one, and Saturday in companv with Rev. Berghold. your pick. For sale by F. H. Retzlaff. Kennedy, of St. Peter, visited with about the first of June. We wish them will not fail to give general satisfaction j8g^ A large invoice of new and pretty The docter looks hale and hearty Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Kennedy, Thursday lots of joy and all success. designs in crockery and glassware. The and appears to have relished his vacation evening. Clarance Hanscome, who, for the Soda Water, Lemonade & Milk Shakes largest and best in the city at from duty. After completing The bowling exercjsas at Turner Hall past four weeks, has had editorial Agent Sessions, of the Monon route, always on band. F. H. BEHNKE's his course of study at Berlin and Leipzic on Sunday afternoon were both interesting H®"* A fine assorsment of hats in all charge of the Review, has retired from was in the city last week arranging HEADQUARTERS FOR he visited the larger cities of Germany and exciting. In the awarding of colors, sizes and shapes at its management and returned to his with the Turnvereins for transportation and Austria, spending some time prizes, Wm Koch, Sr. carried off the B. BEHNKE & Co's. home at St. Peter. Mr. Hanscome to Cinncinatti. in Munich and Vienna and returning I buy old rags, iron, zinc, coppar and handsome clock. Wm. Brust received gives up the position because of ill CONFECTIONERY, CIGARS rubber for cash or in trade. through Switzerland and France. He a cane, E. G. Pahl took third prize, health and a disliking for indoor life, NEW ADVERTISEMENTS, will resume his large practice at once. AND TOBACCO. E. W. BAEB, a beautiful toilet case, and J. Jonka and his many friends in New Ulm will fog* E. W. Baer has a full new line of carried of a cane. 15 Cent Lunch at all Hours. regret that his stay was necessarily so Dr.A. Mueller, our veteran physician, kerosene oil stoves and invites the public DR. J. L. SCHOCH Eibner's Palace Hestanrast, to call and examine them. short. He is succeeded in the work by has sold his office furniture and instruments Congressman Lind held a competitive Successor to Dr. Mueller. Henry Laudenschlaeger repairs all F. W. Johnson, of St. Peter. to Dr. Schoch, and will start examination at Mankato on Friday POST OFFICE BLOCK. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. kinds of Sewing Machines perfect and for the selection of a candidate for appointment next week for Switzerland. The doctor cheap. An. 28. Mrs. Minnie Borchart, wife of Wm. Calls promptly attended to night or day. has long contemplated a return to the to the naval academy at CASH PAID FOR BUTTER. Borchart, of Lafayette, died at her home The famous Dangler gasolene stoves land of his birth and has decided to Annapolis.Only three took the examination Office over Pioneer Drug Store. on Tuesday evening of last week, of for sale by H. D. Beussmann The New Ulm Creamery Co. Duys and and the first place was awarded to start at once. He will go by the way WOOL! WOOL! 16?**At this house cleaning and repairing childbirth. The deceased was only thirty-one pays the highest market price in Cash of Havre making the trip through Marvin Carver, of Tracy, with Arch time of the year, I respectfully call the years of age and her death is a for granulated Bntter and eggs in the France. We wish him a pleasant attention of the people to the fact that True, of Fairmont, as alternate. Mr. From now on I will buy wool for the basement of Riesling's block, corner sudden andsadone. Sheleaves a husband I have lately added to my stock a large journey. Dr. Schoch purposes a two Lind remained in the city till Saturday Faribault Woolen Mills, for which I Minnesota and Center Streets. and child, two years of age, who have complete line of paints, oils, varnishes, will pay the highest market price. in order to listen to the pleas of politic' week's visit in Pennsylvania and upon Alabastine and brushes. Those wishing the sympathy of many friends. The DR. Jb. G. BELL, H. GOEDE. his return about June 1st, will take ans and office seekers. anything in this line will do well to funeral occurred from the German Lutheran SOLDIERS, ATTENTION? Resident Dentist. possessionof Dr. Mueller's office over call and look over my stock before buying church, of this city, on Thursday New Ulm people have been taken in the Pioneer Drug Store. elsewhere. O. M. OLSEN, Office in the Meridian Block, and was largely attended. I will be at the Dakota House. New by a stranger and in a manner that Meridian Block Drug Store. Ulm, Minnesota, Wednesday. June 5th, NEW ULMr MINN. provokes the victims of the sleek and It ever a man feels justly honored it 1889. John Blake, of Ridgely, died last Teeth extracted without pain by the cheeky scheme. About three weeks is when, after a long absence from his MEMORIAL DAY. My offices are in the Mc Mellan Block, latest approved methods. Tuesday evening from injuries received ago a man, giving the name of E. N. home, he returns'and is met with some La Crosse, Wis, and in M. A. Thayer's The day adopted for the decoration in a runaway. The funeral SHE OF STATE LMDS. Boland and claiming the profession of public demonstration of the esteem in Block, Sparta, Wis. of the graves of our Union soldiers will occurred on Thursday, Rev. Beinhart All persons having a claim for Pension. be faithfully observed by the Grand photography, came to New Ulm and which he is held by his fellow citizens officiating, and the remains were deposited Bounty. Back Pay, or any claim Army Post of this place, and appreciating announced his intention to stay and enhance and is made to feel that he is respected. STATE OF MINNESOTA, LAND OFFICE against tbe Government, will find it the interest evinced by the citizens in the West Newton eemerary. the best interests of the city by Such must have been the feelings of Saint Paul, March »J88ff. greatly to their advantage to call and of our city and the surrounding country Mr. Blake was one of the veterans of Notice is hereby given that the State Auditor opening a gallery. He at once leased Rev. Alexander Berghold, when, on see me. Consulation free on former occasions, we cordially invite will offer at PUBLIC SALE at the County Auditor's the war and had been an applicant for office New Ulm on Thursday May 23d 1883 at 10 CHARLES J. ALDEN, the- Madsen gallery, secured a private stepping from the train on Saturday all military and civic organizations, o'clock a. m., on the terms prescribed by law, the pension for years. On Friday evening a United States Pension Claim also the authorities of the city and county, boarding place, entered his order for School and Agricultural Co'lege Lands, in Brown afternoon, he was greeted with a reception 21 Agent and War Claim Att'y. County, that have been appraised and are unsold, Public and other Schools and tha telegram wasjreceived byMr. Blanchard advertising and commenced his all around that was genuine and which he or that have been sold and forfeited by reason of public generally to unite with and kindly to the effect that the pension had been failure to pay interest for two or more years A, Shlichting, confidence work. He appears might well feel proud of. It was generally assist us in the proper observance of Lists of the lands to be offered may be seen at granted but too late to be of seivice to the Auditor's Office for ten days prior to the sale. to have paid for but very little that known at what time he would the day on Thursdav.May 30. 1889 at 9 W. W. BBADEN, him who earned it. A. M. at Turnhall Park, from whence PLUMBING AND GASFITTING. he got, but assured everybody that arrive and the platform^aboutthe depot Commissioner of the State Land Office, the procession will move to the Cemetary. his business was large and that he was filled with a host offriends, anxious The removal of Capt. M. J. Rosskopf State ot 'xiucsctt, Brown County, *»ss. In The organizations, which are Probate Con:r. would shortly be able to meet all billsOn to receive him, and for a time enthusiastic to Winthrop, will occasion the election willing to participate, are respectfully In the matter of the estate of Franz Borgmger RIESLING'S BLOCK, Tuesday night he left for Minneapolis, requested to inform either of the undersigned hand-shaking was general. Carriages deceased. of a new captain for Company A. As i. On reading and filing the Petition of Rosa Bar. of their intention as soon as with the intention, as he said, of returning NEW ULM. MINN. were at hand and the City Band, no one stands ready to accept the office gmger ef Brown Connty, MinD., representine practicable. amoneather things, that Franz Borginger lafe on Thursday. But he had evidently which was in waiting, headed the procession Mrs. W. Hummel. and as the company is now in very of said County of Brown on the 7th day of May New Ulm, Mav 7, 1889. finished his work here and as a through town. It was taken A.D. 1889, at Sleepy Eye Lake h» said County poor condition, there is some talk Hecker Post No. 48 G. A. R. died nttestate. and being a resident of Una consequence several of our citizens are part in by the St. Joseph's Society in a Conaty at the time of hi* death, leaving goods, among the members of disbanding. W. Pfaender DBT600DS AND 6R0CEBES. chattels & estate within this Comity, and tfcat the losers through listening to bis smooth W. Hummel Commander. body and by a large number of citizens Although the interest taken in the success said PefithHier is the widow of t,ald deceased, Adjutant. and.praying that administration of said estate be and oily words. He left owing among in carriages.Arrived at the church they of the company has been very lax. I have just received a large line of to Carl Berg granted: It is ordered, that said other things for two weeks board, a were received by the Sisters of Charity petition be heard before the Judge of this Conn there is no reason why, with a little new goods of great variety. I offer & WARJSDTG! on Wednesday the 12thday at Jane A. J889. at suit of clothes, printing, livery, saloon Hosiery and Gloves from smallest to and the children of the school, who had push and hard werk, they cannot regain 3 o'clock P, M., at the office of Geo. W. Somerrffle Two notes of $100 each have been stolen ni the village of Sleepy Eye Lake la said Connty. largest sizes and of best quality at unusnally and other bills. He does not seem to prepared a banquet. Here Mr. Berg, their former place of merit New Ordered farther, that notice thereof be given to from my house in Cottonwood. They low prices. Also beaded wraps, the heirs of said deceased, and to all persons interested, have been an artist at all but possessed hold attempted to give expression to were drawn in my favor and signed by Ulm possesses the material for a OXKKI embroidered fissnes, cashmere shawls, by pnblishing a copy of this order for* Mrs. Maria Christina Schnutt at present am unlimited amount of cheek and simply his grateful feelings bat was too much three successive weeks prior to said day of bear, corps and the boys should brace up and laces, embroideries, light woolen dress tag, in the Jffew Ulm Beview, a weekly newspaper in Waseca. All persons are cautioned used this clever little scheme of making overcome to cover the occasion, which train- a company that would be a credit goods, satines, ginghams, etc., Ladies' prated and published at New Ulm in aid Connty against purchasing the same. Bated at New Ulm, ilion., the nth daJy off a livng. Let other towns look out and cbadrens' sojnmer underwear. was one that he will ever recall with to the city, and one that would rank May A. U-. 1889. I April 27, 1889. M. Lipp, It will be of much, advantage to the for Mm. pleasaat recollections. By the Court with the best in the state. Town of Cottonwood. buyer to a my goods. EBJSST BSLANDTF- •i CX--5.} S lodge of Protate.