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

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NEW TJIiM AND VICINITY. Fr. Aufderheide has erected a wind H. S. Kennedy was at St. Peter, What has become of our Springfield A match game of ball will be played MEMORIAL DAY. Thursday. mill at the brick-yards. correspondent? by the College and New Ulm nines on The day adopted for the decoratiori Travelers' Guide. Sheriff Schmid went to St. Paul, Jules Oje, an old settler, died at Redwood Read the new ad. of H. & G. Subilia Decoration day. of the graves ot our Union soldiers will Falls, Sunday. in another column. Monday, to summon witnesses in the be faithfully observed by the Grand The city band will continue to give Army Post of this place, and appreciate Smith perjury case. Nick Hillesheim and Peter Schiller The fire company are talking some regular concerts in German Park on citizens1 ing the interest evinced by the Sleepy Eye people are commencing returned from Washington Territory of getting new uniforms. Saturday evenings. The program for of our city and the surrounding country and Oregon last week. to talk electric lights. A local company next Saturday is as follows: 1. Surprise on former occasions, we cordially invite Peter Pertmantgen was taken to the all military and civic organizations, is booming the matter. March. 2. Pavilion Overture. 3. The A picnic was indulged in by a number soldiers home by Auditor Bertrand, also the authorities of tne city and county, Parts Walz. 4. Gen. Henderson March. of New Clmites at Lake Hanska on last Thursday. M. A. Leary, who has been to Washington Winoqk & fit Pete* f( f( Public and other Schools and ths 5. Mountain Stream Overture. 6. Forest Sunday. Ter., returned to this city, Saturday public generally to unite with and kindly It is refreshing to take a drive into Polka. 7. Mattie Andante and Schottisch. assist us in the proper observance of night. Jacob Kl«ssner will make a business Going East. Goini West. the country and- behold the excellent 8. Garden City March. the day on Thursdav,May 30. 1889 at 9 4:17 a. m. trip to Dakota the latter part of the 4 10-16 a.m. No. 1 Chas. Silverson, last Thursday, purchased condition of the grains which are making A. M. at Turn hall Park, from whence a. m. 18 12 15 p.m. week. good progress since the late rains. a fine pony from Minneapolis The spring term of the Brown County the procession will move to the Cemetery." m. 3 5:00 p.m. 2 10 00 p.m. 25 1:40 p.m. The organizations, which are parties. District Court convenes next Tuesday Don't fail to see the Billy Marble Marriage licenses were issued during All run daily except Sunday. willing to participate, are respectfully Theatre Troupe every night next week the following is a list of the cases on the week to Louis C. Windhorn Mrs. A. G. Eckstein, of Winona, is W. H. HEIDEMAN, Agent. requested to inform either of the undersigned the Calendar at this time: at Union Hall. and Mary Dahlig and to Fred Pfaender seriously ill at the home of her father, of their intention as soon as BUSINESS LOCALS. and Louise Neumann. State of Minnesota vs. Frank H. practicable. Fr. Beinhorn, of this city. The fire company and Turnverein New Ulm, May 7, 1889. Smith, charge of perjury.—Russel, Calhoun have united in making preparations for Daring tne past two weeks wolf The state auditor will hold a sale of Lace Curtains! Lace Curtains! at & Reed and County Attorney for Hecker Post No. 48 G. A. R. Chas. Wagner's. a grand celebration on July 4. Committees bounties were paid to Henry Schweppe school and college lands in this county State, A. R. Pfau for Deft This is the W. Pfaender I®" All kinds of cheese constantly on have already been appointed to for five, Enoch Harris, eight, Joseph at the court house to-morrow. only criminal case on the Calendar. W. Hummel Commander. hand at Subilia's. make arrangements. Guldman, one, and Henry Wagner, Adjutant. CIVIL CASES. County Attorney Somerville, of Sleepy 86?" Lace Curtains for from $1.25 to four. 1. Griffith & Smith vs. Johann G. A. R. HATS. Wm. Winkelman's express team became Eye,was in the city Friday, looking $8.00 a pair at Chas. Wagner's. Schmitt and Michael Fohl.—J. M. frightened and indulged in a after court matters. Richard Pfefterle was laid up for )g^- Tarragona. Portwine for private Thompson for PlfE, Geo. W. Somerville slight runaway last Tuesday. Quite an With Picture of Commander Warner several days of last week from a strain for Deft. or medical use at Subilia's. Last Friday, Chas. Stuebe shipped area was covered in their flight but no received in the side in lifting a heavy and Commander Weissert on lining. M®* Chas. Wagner keeps a splendid 2. Nichols, Shepard & Co. vs. John two hundred and fourteen head of fine damage resulted to either driver or rig. piece of wood. He still makes use assortment of lace curtains. A. Torry & Wm. Torry.—M. Burnside THEO. CRONF. cattle to Emmetsbug, Iowa. for Plff., L. G. Davis for Deft W&&* as. Hennesey. Brandy for Notice to Bridge Builders. of a cane. Frederick Meyer, of Wemeensville, The wheel for the windmill arrived private and medical use at Subilia's. 3. B. D. Pegram vs. Chas. Stuebe, Bartholomew Co., Ind., spent a portion S, D. Peterson has commenced proceedings Thuesday and was put in place on Friday. 4®- Dont fail to see the lace curtains Wm. Brust J. J. Atkinson and The Supervisors of the Town of Ft. of the week with his old friend H. H. against the Winona and St. EmreL—J. M. Thompson for Plff., Lind at Chas Wagner's. Prices as low as From now on we will have no Ridgely, county of Nicollet and State Beusmann. Mr. Meyer left yesterday & Hagberg for Defts. Peter Railroad Co. for overcharges in the lowest. of Minnesota, will meet at the office of dust. for a visit in Renville county. freight, which were contrary to the rules 4. Katharine Veit vs. Michael Brendel. the town clerk in said town of Ridgely You can get choice canned apples Wm. Winkelman, who has been running —Geo. W. Sommerville for Plft. on the 25th day ot May, 1889, at one in gallon cans for 25 cents at and regulations of our railroad laws. Mrs. M. Feldmann, a-former resident the express wagon, has resigned o'clock, p. m. to receive bids and plans 5 Louis Gerstman vs. Xavier Radl.— F. H. BEHNKE's. of New Ulm, but for the past twelve Carl Schulz and Mrs. Dorothea Zander his charge and is succeeded by Albert for the construction of a bridge (Stone L.G. Davis for Plff. J. M. Thompson I®" If in need of lace curtains call at years of Portland, Oregon, arrived here both of the town of Stark, this or wooden) across the Ft. Ridgely for Deft Behnke. Chas. Wagner's, and look at his variety Sunday morning and will visit for a creek in said town. The right to reject county, were joined in the holy bonds 6 Wm. Pfaender vs. Winona & St. of patterns. A meeting of* the. directors of the any and all bids is hereby reserved. short time with friends and relatives. of matrimony by Judge Brandt, yesterday. Peter R, Co.—Lind and Hagberg for Jfea?* All parties holding tickets entitling Board of Trade was held a last Friday JAMES H. OBRIEK, Plff. Wilson and Bowers for Defts. We extend hearty congratulations. Michael Saitz and Miss Theresa Preisenger, them to a cake of Badger soap Town Clerk. evening. Matters of some importance 7 John Baltes vs. Danl Stage.-—Lind of Lafayette, were married in should not fail to Dring them in at once, ToWhoi It Way Concern. were discussed. & Hagberg for Plff., G. W. Somerville if thev want the soap. the Catholic church of this city yesterday. D. D. Thompson, who, a few years for Deft. Hereafter passenger train No. 1 F. H. BEHNKE. The parties are well known ago,sold his farm in the town of Home, 8. Nicholas Bill vs. Heinrich Meyer will be run on Sunday morning and &§?* Figaros is the best. Call for Figaros here and have lots of friends who will this county, and removed his family to and Wilhelmine Meyer.—Somerville My wife, Charlotte Boettger, has left 5 ct. cigar at Eibner's. there will be no train west Monday my board and bed without any cause or wish them prosperity and happiness. for Plff., Lind & Hagberg for Dfts. Texas, has returned to Minnesota. He tf&* Insure your property against fire, morning. provocation. All persons are hereby 9. Anton Hoffmann vs. Fred Wellmann.—Thompson left the Lone Star State on account of lightning and Tornadoes with the St. Wd. Eibner has made arrangements cautioned against trusting or harboring for Plff., Somerville The state convention of Christian Endeavor Paul Fire and Marine Insurance Company. sickness, located in Indian Territory, her on my account as I will not be responsible with the proprieters of Union Hall to for Deft Nic. NENNO, Agent. societies was held in Minneapolis, for any debts of her contracting. moved shortly to Washington Ter. and run a temperance bar and fruit stand 10* Henry Pfisterer vs. Geo. Siebenbrunner.—Jos. Friday. Horace Newhart and JSP When in need of paints, kalsomines Oregon and has at length wound up in during dances and other festive occasions. A. Eckstein for Plff., Misses S.E. Fay and A.Kiesling attended and glass call on Charles L. Roos May 6th 1889. W. BOKTTGER. his native state, having purchased a Lind & Hagberg for Deft He has secured that privelege for at the City Drug Store. His goods are Town of Sigel, Brown County, Minn. as delegates from this city. farm in Redwood county. year, and awill open with next week. warranted. PERSONAL MENTION. A. 6. Shlichting9 The Marble Theatre company open The regular target practice on Sunday The improvements which are now $£&* Try our own home made leaf lard an engagement at Union Hall, Monday at 8 cts* per lb by the jar at morning developed some good being made in the Congregational Miss Augusta Schramm is the guest evening, May 27 and remain the entire STEUBE'S shooting and some excellent scores church are now nearly completed and of Minneapolis friends. figp- Charles L. Roos tells the readers week, presenting a change of play each were made. The crack shots were services will be held there next Snnday. Jacob Klossner made a business trip of the Review what class of paints and night. KIJESLING'S BLOCK, John Lilla, Frank Grebe, John Hauenstein, The edifice has undergone wonderful kalsomines are the be«t. See his ad. in to SJeepy Eye Wednesday. Albert Seiter, of the Dakota House, Chas. Brust and Chas. Hauenstein, changes and it now presents a another column. NEW ULM. MINN. Will Frank made a flying trip to in jumping from a load of oats last who ranked in the order given. beautiful appearance. The interior has fi@^ Remember that the most delicious Sleepy Eye, Friday. Mrs. W. Hummel. Ice Cream is served daily at Eibner's week, accideatally slipped and sprained been repapered and painted in the most The light rain of Saturday evening /Palace Restaurant. When iu the city C. W. H. Heidemann was in St. Paul his arm in the fall. It occasioned his artistic and decorative sty*e and the let up soon enough to allow the city bear this in mind. last Saturday on business. carrying a sling for some time. members of that church now have one DR7600DS AND GROCERIES. band to give the admirers of music another Ugl?* While talking about cigars just of the nicest places of worship in the J. P. Johnson, of Lamberton, was in of their open air concerts. The drop in and see Eibner's new line of George J. Grimm, returned, Wednesday 1 have just received a large line of city. town Saturday. French tobaccos and cigaretts. Just evening, from Hartford, Wis., program consisted of various selections new goods of great variety. I offer received whither he had been called by the serious which were rendered with the usual Miss Gertie Baasen is visiting friends Hosiery and Gloves from smallest to The family of Joseph Brosh of this S^" A complete assortment of ladies' largest sizes and of best quality at unusually illness of his mother. She is now pleasing effect upon the appreciative in Hastings. city, all of whom were taken down straw hats at 25 cents and upwards at low prices. Also beaded wraps, much improved in health. listeners. about three weeks ago, with a sudden Ed. Alwin came home on Friday Mrs. B. Follman's. embroidered tissues, cashmere shawls, Our straw hats are all in come illness, claimed to have arisen from using from Mankato, where he has been attending We now have it on the best of authority laces, embroideries, light woolen dress J. M. Olson, S. Girvin, and Wm. J. and be convinced. T. CRONE. goods, satines, ginghams, etc., Ladies' that the work of erecting the new poisoned meat, are now slowly recovering. the Normal school. Bean, ot Nicollet, registered at the Dakota, jg€^ Our Summer underwear stock is and childrens' summer underwear. Catholic church will be commenced at The case has been a trying Wednesday evening. They were Adolph Eckstein and A. Beinhorn of the largest west of St. Paul. T. Crone. It will be of much advantage to the and costly one to Mr. Brosh, but he is once. The plans call for a building 70 Winona are the guests of relatives in here to see Congressman Lind about jg@° Our sugar cured bacon and hams buyer to examine my goods. fortunate in coming out of it as he has. by 150 feet at an an estimate cost of post-office matters. the city. at 10 cents per lb. are hard to beat at WOOL! WOOL! $35,000. When up and completed this It should serve as a lesson to everybody, Mrs. Capt. Hedburg, of Washington, STUEBE'S. Parties of office seekers from Eagle will be one of the stately edifices of the that too much care cannot be taken in fig^* ustireceived an immense line' of is the guest of Congressman Lind and Lake and Lamberton were about town From now on I will buy wool for the black Alpaca coats and Seersucker the nature and preparation of our diet. city,and will be a standing credit to the wife. Faribault Woolen Mills, for which I on Friday. They were looking, of coats and vests at CRONE'S. enterprise of its builders. will pay the highest market price. J. B. Castor, of the Soldiers Home, course, for Mr. Lind, who just now A resident of West Newton has called If you haven't bought a 50 cent Bernhart Klingler, a son of Hippolyt H. GOEDE. and formerly of New Ulm was about our attention to the fact that there are happens to be the man, sought of all wmte uulaundred shirt, better come SOLDIERS, ATTENTION? Klingler of Lafayette, met with a very town last week. a few miscreants in that region who have and get one before they are all rone. seekers. serious accident last week. While trying T. Crone. made it a purpose to break up and A. W. Bingham and E. W. Jewctt I will be at the Dakota House. New Company A will be formally inspected to free a horse that had become entangled destroy the guide posts at different Dim, Minnesota, Wednesday, June 5th, g^g" A proof that Theo. Crone sells the spent a portion of last week at Minneapolis, next Friday afternoon by Inspector with the halter rope, he was 1889. most trunks and valises, shows that he cross roads, thus rendering a great inconveniepce General Schoeffel. The boys have had ^s receiving a supply every week. Last kicked with such force as to break a My offices are in the Mc Mellan Block, to travellers. It is a low regular drills for a few nights past and Mrs. C. H. Helmes, of St. Paul, spent week he received the largest assortment La Crosse, Wis., and in M. A. Thayer's collar bone and cause other injuries. lived business and those who engage^in af trunks and valises, that ever came are prepared for the test. They should a few days of last week with her moth Block, Sparta, Wis. He was removed at once to the St. it cannot, be actuated by any but the to this city, which will be sold 25 per All persons having a claim for Pension, all turn out and present a creditable er, Mrs. Adolph Seiter. Alexander's hospital of this city and cent less thad any other dealer can sell meanest motives. If detected, they Bounty, Back Pay, or any claim appearance. A. F. Behnke, at one time operator under the treatment of Dr. Mueller is them for. against the Government, will find it should be made to feel the full extent fast improving. at the depot at this place, now train greatly to their advantage to call and JS@°* A fiae line of black cashmeres at A number of the members of the of the law. see me. Consulation free. dispatcher at Winona, spent Sunday B. BEHNKE & Co's. 1. O. O. lodge of this city enjoyed a The New Ulm shot gun club has organized CHARLES J. ALDEN, Jgjgr Call and examine the Jewel gaso and Monday in the city. PFAENDER—NEUMANN.—The marriage picnic at Mr. Schumacher's farm residence United States Pension Claim and held their first shoot Sunday iene stove at J. B. Arnold's. of Fred Pfaender to Miss Louisa near town, Sunday. The picnic J. B, Sackett and A. A. Stone came 21 Agent and War Claim Att'y. afternoon. The shooting was not j^g"*- An elegant assortment of ladies' Neumann, which takes place this evening, took the form of a surprise, the day being up from St. Peter Friday evening and of the very best but a little practice will parasols at B. BEHNKE & Go's. will take from the realm of single F. W. HAUENSTEIN, the anniversary of Mr. Schumacher's spent a few hours with New Ulm make rapid improvement and enable life, two of the most respected and J8@* Baby Carriages, Baby Carriages, birthday. friends. them to do fine work. Out of thirteen jnst received a new stock of the latest honored of the young people of our city. single Peoria black birds the following tyles of baby carriages Come and have The annual Sunday School convention Mr. Pfaender is well known in NEW ADVERTISEMENTS^ pur pick. For sale by F. H. Retzlaff. scores were: J. B. Schmidt 4, Chas. of the Southern Minnesota District of New Ulm, having resided here with Roth 7. Chas. Haunstem 5, Theo. Mueller kgf A large invoice of new and pretty the Methodist conference was held at his father, Wm. Pfaender, for years, GRAND I Vsigns in crockery and glassware. Tne 2, A. A. Bogen 6, W. E. Koch 3, Le Sueur last week. Among those and is held in the highest esteem. The aaTgest and best in the city at Wm. Frank 1 and G. Fischer 3. Chas. Farewell Ball who attended from this vicinity were bride is the oung and accomplished F. H. BEHNKE's Roth carried off the persimmons. Rev. Preine, D. Grussendorf, J. Durbahn, daughter of our merechant, John F. B&&" A fine assorsment of hats in ail C. Dirks Sr. and Wm. Sandman. Newmano, and she is well known to colors, sizes and shapes at The contract for supplying the electric New Ulm society. The ceremonies light fixtures was let last Wednesday The marriage of Louis Windhorn, of BEHNKE & Co's. will be performed at the bride's home I buy old rags, iron, zinc, coppar and Sleepy Eye, to Miss Mary Dahlig was to the Brush Co., of Chicago, for Will be given by the former proprietors rubber for cash or in trade. at six o'clock this evening, Justice $7000. Bids were received that were solemnized at the Lutheran church of of the hall E. W, BAER, Fischer officiating, and, immediatsly this city, Friday afternoon. The ceremonies lower, but thev were rejected because after, a reception will be tendered to g@" E. W. Baer has a full new line of they furnished a low tention system. were performed in the presence kerosene oil stoves and invites the public the large number of invited guests and ing May 26. In the one contracted for the dynamo of a large number of intimate to call and examine them. relatives. The friends of the young friends and immediate relatives and at is of 1000 candle power and is somewhat Admission, Gents 50 Cents. Henry Laudenschlaeger repairs all couple will shower upon them volumes more expensive than was at first the close a reception was tendered the kinds of Sewing Machines perfect and of congratulations and well wishes for A cordial invitation is extended to all. guests at the residence of the bride's parents. intended. We may therefore expect cheap. Au. 28. I HAVE OPENED the happiness and pleasures of this, life, the very best of light. This will make M. EPPLE, The young people are well known jjgg^At this house cleaning and repairing which they so richly deserve. PHILIP GROSS, here, the bride being the daughter of the complete cost of the plant in the -time of the year, I respectfully call the with a new line of JULIF S GuETLINor, attention of the people to the fact that vicinity of $13,000 as follows: Light Martin Dahlig, of Lafayette, and the Thursday, May 30th is memorial day Watches, Clods, Jewelry,Silverware Jos. BOBLETER. I have lately added to my stock a large fixtures $7,000, boilers and engine groom a former Courtland boy. The and an elaborate program has been prepared complete line of paints, oils, varnishes, Henry Subiha, Jr Gustave Subiha. Review joins with their many friends 3,672 and building $2,500. The other .£G.Subilia for the occasion by Uecker Post Alabastine and brushes. Those wishing has not as yet been heard from. in the wish for a life of continued happiness. anything in this line will do well to and Optical goods, G. A. R. The graves of the soldiers in »all and look over my stock before buyng this vicinity will be decorated by the Last Thursday the Brown County all of which are of the latest patterns elsewhere. O. M. OLSEN, committee appointed by the post at 8 Rev. Berghold states to us that before bank deposited S500 with the American and designs. Meridian Block Drug Store. o'clock in the morning. Citizens will Engraving and Repairing a Specially. leaving Europe he had boxed a express agency to be sent to Nicollet. assemble at Turner Hall at one o'clock PROBATE NOTICE. large number of collections that he had The money was to have gone down on Opposite Dakota House. in the afternoon and the procession secured during his travels and ordered the night train bat the man in charge STATE OF MINNESOTA, County of Brown }-ss KIESLING'S BLOCK, CASH PAID FOR BUTTER. »v- Probate Court will move to the cemetery at 1:30. The them shipped to this country. There of the office was too busily engaged in NEW ULM, MINN. '/avtfae Matter of tne estite of William Grimes exercises at the latter place will consist deceased, were three packages all of which were other work to prepare the package and The New Ulm Creamery Co. buys and On reading and filing the Petition of Thomas in addresses in both English and German billed from different points but as yet Wholesale and retail dealers in Grimes of Redwood County, Minn representin" laid the money in the safe. In the pays the highest market price in Cash among other things, that William Grimes late CE WINES AND LIQUORS, languages, vocal and instrumental for granulated Butter and eggs in the none of them have arrived. The fault morning the money had disappeared. ofTjtown County, Minn., on the29th day of April basement of Riesling's block, corner music, appropriate recitations, salutes A. D. 1888, at the town of Eden in said Brown Co lies either with the transportation or It is quite likely that in closiDg the safe died intestate, and being a resident of this County Minnesota and Center Streets. to the dead, and the decoration of the at the time of his death, leaving goods, chattel with the receiving nouses of this country, the combination had not been affected Crystal Spring^l879. Jas, Hennessy sand esiate within thisCounty,and that the said monument, erected to the victims of the SALE OF STATE LANDS. probably with the latter, and Mr. ana that some one of the toughs that petitionei 1* the oldest son of said deceased, and Brandy, 1880. Otard, Dnpuy & Co. praying that administration of said estate be to Catharine Indian war cf 1862, In case of rain, Berghold will do all he can to get track hang about the depot rooms had noticed Grimes granted It is ordered, that said pentionbe Cognac. Imported Tarragona Ports the ceremonies will take place at 2 heard before the Judge of this Court, on of the goods. We trust he may be successful, this and knew enough about the working #1* STATE OP MINNESOTA, LAND OFFICE. Wednesday the 22d day ot May A. D. 18S9, at 11 for private or medical use. The celebrated o'clock at Turner Hall. It is expected Saint Panl, March 281889. o'oiock A. M., at the Probate Office In said County for the specimens are some that of safes to open it and grab the pile St. Julien Clarets and California Notice is hereby given that the State Auditor Ordered, farther that notice thereof be given to that the people of the citjr and surrounding will offer at PTTBLIC SAI.B at the County Auditor's occasioned him a great deal of trouble without attracting attention, Suspicion the heirs ot said deceased, and to all persons lnter"ested Reisling wines. Whiskey ranging office New Ulm on Thursday May 23d 1889 at 10 country will participate in the exercises by pabllshmgacopy of this order for three and expense in collecting. One of the rests on no one and it will be a difficult o'clock a. m., on the terms prescribed by law, thee j-uccessive weeks prior to said day of hearing in in price from §2.00 to S8.00 per gallon. and mane the day a -memorable School and Agricultural College Lands, in Brown2^% the New Ulm Review,a weekly newspaper printed boxes, contains, among other things, matter to get on to the track of the Pure Aleohol $3.00 per gallon, ^v County, that have been appraised and are unsold/1 and published at New Ulm said County. one. Floral tributes are solicited and or that have been sold and forfeited by reason ot Dated at New Ulm, Minn the 20th day of five hundred old and peculiar coins and thief. The superintendent of the agency failure to pay interest for two or more years. Goods guaranteed as represented. March A. D. 1889. 20 it is desired that they should be deliva& Lists of the lands to be offered may be sden at Mr. Berghold does not especially relish was in the city Friday and straightened By the Court, the hall on Wednesday. the Auditor's Office for ten days prior to the eale.^W. H. & C. Subilia. .ERNST BRANDt the idea of losing them. matters with the bank. W. BKA DJ5N, -.*• -•S.) ',,, &' Judge of Probate^ Commissioner of the State Land Office a- PfrS* ft