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

May 29, 1889 · Page 4 of 8

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NEW ULM AND VICINITY *fsA game of base ball was played on Joseph Dopfensberger, of the town !|To-morrow is Ascension day. Services A match game of base ball will be ot Eden, had his leg fractured during a played to-morrow afternoon between Sunday. Score, 46 to 10. T1*-*' will be held in some of the churches. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Travelers5 the college and New Ulm clubs. The Guide. runaway last week. He is now under A boy was born to W. Schotzko, yesterday Don't fail to see the great play, Under city nine have been training for the the care of a Sleepy Eye surgeon. morning. CITY NOTICE. the Gaslight or Crimes of a Great event and some good playing may be expected. The following compose the School does not close till the 28th of City. The Globe is authority for the statement New Ulm nine: W. Martel, H. Katz, Sealed proposals will be leceived by June. A full mouth yet of tedious labor. that Prof. Sanders, of G. A. Collage H. W. Lamberton, J. A. Tawney, W. Fred Spoerhase, A. and R. Brandt, L. the undersigned up to 6 o'clock p. m. of St. Peter, has resigned his position Rev. Nobis, of the Congregational R. Drew, and B. Houston of Winona Vogel, W. Julius, J. Zeller and H. June 3rd, nexr.tor the consmietjon of a Leonhardt. to become one of the faculty of the are here to attend the session ofjthe district bridge across the creek in South Park, church, will exchange pulpits with Rev. Lutheran college of this city. according to plans and specifications on Mintier of Springfield, next Sunday. court. PERSONAL* MENTION. file in this office. The light is reserved" Adolph Seiter, of this city, has purchased A conple of wandering musicians discoursed The Tracy Trumpet of May 42 comes to reject any or all did** Going JEast. Going West. the Vetter House at Winthrop to our table this week. Rather previous. sweet strains on our streets Miss Helena Graft is visiting relatives By order of the committee on streets" at Springfield. and will go into hotel business at that 4 10 16a m. No. 1 4*17a.m. Saturday evening. A violinist and Loris SCHILLING. 18 12 15 p.m. a. m. Citv Clerk. Miss Alma Vogel spent a portion of place at once. Winthrop may be assured harper composed the orchestra. "l m. 3 5:00p.m. Julius Wendt, of Buinstown, and Dated, New Ulm. Ma\ 28, 1889." 2 10 00 p.m. 25 1-40 p.m. the week with St. Paul friends. of a first class hostelry. John Peterson, of Eden, were callers Rinkel and McCabe, of St. Peter, who All run daily except Sunday. A. W. Bingham went to Lamberton E17I7 at the Review office last week. have the contract for plastering the The city band concert for next Saturevening C. W. H. HEIDEMAN, Agent. on business, Wednesday. new residence of M. Mullen were in will be postponed on account Mrs. A. H. Eckstein is gradually improving J. S. Anderson, of Si. Peter, spent BUSINESS LOCALS. town, Saturday. of. the Billy Marble entertainment. last Tuesday with New Ulm relatives. from her serious illness. She EXHIBITION The one giveu last Saturday was largely JJ@^ Just received 60 Pair of Armstrong's has experienced^several relapses^but we The Minneapolis Exposition for this Theo. Crone attended to business in Wankenphast Four Button. St. Paul for several days of last week. attended and enjoyed. year opens August 21, for a season of hope her present recovery may be sure. Mrs. Thos. Mulvehill has been spending H.LOHEYDE. thirty-four days. The managers promise A number of the friends of Miss Emma Dr. Alfred Mueller took his departure and the week with St. Peter relatives. an exceptionally fine display. For Ladies Trimmed Hats at rock GRAND BALL Spoerhase tendered that young lady on Monday evening for Switzerland. Chas. Stengle, of Minneapolis, is here bottom prices call at Taxpayers should remember that only a pleasant surprise at her home on Saturday He was accompanied by Joseph Janka. on a visit. MRS. B. FOLLLMAN & Co. two days remain in which to pay evening. The doctor wishes us to state that he Old J. B. Trogden, now of the Soldiers 4'I IST Ask for Wallace Elliott and Co's. fcr the benefit of the Turnverein class,, taxes without the extra 10 per cent Home, was about town yesterday. regrets not being able to see all his who compete in the Cincinnati Turnfest §2.50 Ladies Kid Button. The number of graduates from the penalty. The Marble Theater Company will will be given at friends before taking leave, but desires H. LOHEYDE. high school will not be very large this produce Ten Nights in a Bar Room during TURNER HALL, j^sT" Chas. Stuebe buys and pays the taking this method of bidding them all U. H. Hornburg will commence the year. Miss. Allie Scherer and Mr. their engagement here. highest price for live hogs, cattle, sheep a farewell. first of next month to'remove his hardware Fred Heers will be the only ones to receive Mr. and Mrs. C. Hornburg, of Fairfax, and other live stock, every Monday at SUNDAY EVEBINS, JUNE 9th. store into the Sommers buildin diplomas. are visiting with their son, C. H. A grand ball and gymnastic exhibition the stock yards. opposite his present stand. Hornburg, of this city. will be given at Turner Hall on $ 6 Did you see F. W. Hauenstein's The annual conference of the Minnesota Admission 50 ets. P. H. McHale attended the quarterly line of novelties? They include hair J. F. Hack, who for the past two Sunday evening, June 9tb. The entertainment Synodal will convene in this city Letevervbodv attend. meeting of the O. at St. Peter, ornaments and bracelets, most beautiful. months has been running a clothing is for the benefit of the class, during the last week of June. Some Saturday evening. store in this city, has closed out and which goes to Cincinatti, to compete eighty ministers will he in attendance, Mrs. Schepard, of Los Angelos, Cal., I W J&gf Ladies' dress kid shoes comprise moved his business to Dover, his former for prizes in the Turnfest, and all together with delegates from every parish is the guest of her daughter, Mrs. John a tasteful and important element in our Photograph Gallery Lind. home. in the state. should turn out and give them a good stock. H. LOHEYDE. house. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rosskopf and figg* All kinds of cheese constantly on C. Madsen, the Sleepy Eye photographer, The farewell ball at Union Hall, on child of Owattona were the guests of hand at Subilia's. -ton-' was in town Thursday. He Sunday evening, given by the former J. F. Crowell has now fully opened Mr. and Mrs. Eibner, the latter part of S®* Tarragona. Portwine for private imformed us that he had made arrange, last week. J. F. CROWELL, proprietors of the institution was not a up his photograph gallery in the new or medical use at Subilia's. raents to be at his gaLery in New Clm great success financially. Socially, it Rudolphi building. Your attention is J. W. Luke, of Minneapolis, was in X&» Jas. Hennesey. Brandy for the last three days of each week. Rudolphi's building,cor. 3d N. & Minn. the city during the week in the interest was a very pleasant affair. called to his new ad. and yon are invited private and medical use at Subilia's. of the Mutual Reserve Fund Life Association NEW ULM, MINN. The annual session of the Grand Mgjf You can get choice canned apples to call and inspect his sample The railroad and warehouse com. of New York. 1 take all styles and sizes of photographs, in gallon cans for 25 cents at Lodge, 1. O. O. F. for Minnesota, will pictures. Mr. Crowell is here to stay mission will be at the Dakota House tomorrow also tin types. Crayon sketches be held at St. Cloud next Tuesday and and he intends to do none but the finest Gov. Merriam has issued the following F. H. BEHNKE'S. from pictures promptly and nicely from 7 a. m. to 10.30 a. m. If 8 All parties holding tickets entitling proclamation: The last legislature Wednsday. George Jacobs will attend executed. I invite you to call and inspect work. you have complaints, prepare to make them to a cake of Badger soap of the State of Minnesota by enactment my samples. They are none of as delegate from the New Ulm lodge. them then. August Scheil has awarded the contract should not fail to bring them in at once, declared that the 30th of May, 1889, the cheap poor pictures that yon get in if thev want the soap. The new engine for the Empire mill and in each year thereafter, should be for building the new road from second class galleries, but are of the A large number of the scholars of the a legal holiday, thus further dignifying arrived last week and the mill was finest work. F. H. BEHNKE. his brewery to Hunter's Rest in two Turnverein Sunday School held a picnic a day that for many years has been J$@f Figaros is the best. Call for Figaros CASH PAID FOR BUTTER. shut down yesterday for repairs. It sections te two differentparties.The first at the Hunter's Rest grounds on observed throughout our land as the 5 ct. cigar at Eibner's. will be closed for about two weeks section, which includes the culvert, was one upon which those who eniov the Sunday. An enjoyable time was spent fl§|tt' Insure your pioperty against fire, The New Ulm Creamery Co. ouys and while the engine and boiler3 are being blessings of liberty under our government let to Nagel & Schaefer for lightning and Tornadoes with the St. by all. pays the highest market price in Cash pay loving tribute to the memory placed. and the second to Peter Gag for Paul Fire and Marine Insurance Company. for granulated Butter and eggs in the of the many thousands of brave and The Advance says that John Van Valkenburg, basement of Kieslmg's block, corner Nic. NENNO, Agent There were a large number of bids for Joseph Lieble, of West Newton, had loyal brothers whose death upon the Minnesota and Center Streets. of Springfield, has been experiencing his arm broken during a runaway last the work but the two given were the B@p Remember that the most delicious nation's battlefields was the price paid a hard trial of sickness, and Ice Cream is served daily at Eibner's lowest. for the freedom of an enslaved race, week. He was hauling lumber from Henry A Subiha, Jr Gnstave Subiha. Palace Restaurant. When in the city that his recovery is unlookfd for. He and the perpetuation of that unity of Fairfax and the load became loose, Billy Marble, the clever comedian, bear this in mind. government that has made possible the was first taken down with a bad cold, frightening the horses, throwing him grandeur of our national commonwealth. j&gT" While talking about cigars just began a week's engagement at Union followed by a siege of mumps, and he from the wagon and seriously fracturing Therefore, I, William R. Merriam, drop in and see EiDner's new line of Hall on Monday evening to a crowded is now afflicted with the measles, which his arm. governor of the State of Minnesota, do French tobaccos and cigaretts. Just house. No comment is necessary as threaten to endanger his life. We hope hereby urge upon the people of the state received. A list has been circulated about town Marble is well known here and during it will end differently. a due observance of the day so set apart jggj^» A fine line of black cashmeres at by the owners of fast horses, petitioning his absence of several years he has lost to the memory of our honored soldier B. BEHNKE & Co's. The directors of the Brown County subscribers to a proposed race track. dead. KIESLING'S BLOCK, none of his old time popularity. In fi@T Call and examine the Jewel gaso NEW ULM, Agricultural Society held their annua] It is hoped that, so far as practicable, We understand sufficient money has MINN. Solomon Isaacs, the opening play, he lene stove at J. B. Arnold's. all business operations will be suspended, meeting Sunday afternoon for the purpose already been raided and that the track showed himself still able to entertain JB@* An elegant assortment of ladies' and that the people, in civic and of revising the premium list and Wholesale and retail dealers in is now in course of construction. It is and was greeted with continued rounds military capacity, will unite, even more parasols at B. BEHNKE & Co's. CHOICE WINES AND LIQUORS, taking other preliminary steps towards located on the hill near the brickyards. generally than in the past, in such exercises of applause. The company are here JBgr* Baby Carriages, Baby Carriages, making the coming fair a complete success. of a memorial character as may for all week and everybody should secure Among those from abroad who attended just received a new stock of the latest seem meet and proper, including the The dates of holding the fair styles of baby carriages. Come and have reserved seats early. It is well the Pfaender—Neumann wedding Crystal Spring, 1879. Jas, Hennessy beautiful and appropriate custom of decorating your pick. For sale by F. H. Retzlaff. were fixed for Sept. 20, 21 and 22. were, Wm. Pfaender Jr., Mr. and worth your time and money. with wreaths and flowers the Brandy, 1880. Otard, Dupuy & Co. graves of the heroes who sleep. J8®* A large invoice of new and pretty Mrs. Chas. Hauser and Albert Held, of A couple of gentlemen from Lake Cognac. Imported Tarragona Ports A telegram was received here yesterterday designs in crockery and glassware. The In the exerc ses of the day the children St. Paul, Mr. and Mrs. M. Rosskopf, of Crystal were in town during the week, for private or medical use. The celebrated largest and best in the city at announcing that the juries in of thr state should be given some Winthrop, Mr. and Mrs. Mandeifeld of trying to introduce a patent gopher St. Julien Clarets and California attracts part, so that to them may both the Holden and Rose murder cases F. H. BEHNKE'S. GiDbon, and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rosskopf exterminator. The instrument consists Reisling wines. Whiskey ranging come fu 1 knowledge of the cost of the figg" A fine assorsment of hats in all were still out and had as yet come to blessings and privileges that are their of Owattona. in price from $2.00 to $8.00 per gallon. of a large tube with bellows attachment colors, sizes and shapes at no agreement, the jury in the latter heritage, and that they may be taught and into this is placed hay filled with Pure Alcohol $3.00 per gallon. James, the twelve year old son of BEHNKE & Co's. case having been out since Friday. to remember those who paid the purchase sulphur. To operate it one sets fire to Mrs. McKittrick, met with an accident Goods guaranteed as represented. I buy old rags, iron, zinc, coppar and price with their lives. I heartily Court which was to have convened here lubber for cash or in trade. the ha\, places the end of the tube in recommend that the public and private last Sunday that will lay him up for H. & G. Subilia. 3resterday was opened by Clerk George, schools throughout the state be closed the gopher hole and works the bellows E. W, BAER, some time. While wrestling with some but adjourned owing to the absence of upon this day. Sine death is said to ensue to the animal, flS^* E. W. Baer has a full new line of of bis play fellows he became too reckless Judge Webber. It is not known when ML I Li11ST HI :R,Y kerosene oil stoves and invites the public if he is in the hole. We do not in the sport and unfortunately V*7 he will be through at Redwood and DO YOU "WARE" PANTS? to call and examine them. know the merits of the machine but if broke and dislocated his shoulder. court vill adjourn from day to day When a pant hunter pantless patiteth for pants, Mrs. Anton Olding, it is as successful as is claimed by those E®~ What is the matter with milk Young boys should take a lesson from And pacts for the best Pants the Pant-market until arrival. •shakes? They are all right at grante, who have seen it work, it is certainly this. He panteth nn-Panted ontil he implhnts next door to ElBNtRS. We have received notice from Bakewell a cheap and worthy investment. The HSmselfin a pair of T. CKONE'S fine pant*. At the annual meeting o| the I. 0. O Henry Laudenschlaeger repairs all SOMMER'S STORE, NEW ULM, gopher plague is getting to be so extensive & Mullins, of Salem, Ohio, A. 6. Shlichting, kinds of Sewing Machines perfect and F. held Saturday evening, the following Has on hand a good stock of Millinery that the statue of Hermann, which and is the cause of so much destruction cheap Au. 28. officers were elected: Bon-1 Goods consisting in part of flats, is now being cast, will soon be that it would be well to try B^-At this house cleaning and repairing net3, Velvets, Silks, Ribbons, Feathers, N. G., C. Boock V. G., E. Wicherski completed. The monument will be a every possible means of getting rid of time of the year, I respectfully call the Human Hair, Flowers, &c. Secretary, H. Schleuder Treas., massive one and some idea can be it, and this seems as cheap and effective attention ot" the people to the fact that Also Patterns for stamping monograms. Schilling Guide, Geo. Jacobs overseer, RIESLING'S BLOCK, I have lately added to my stock a large formed of its size, when it is known that a way as any. Stamping of all kinds. Em Wm. Gebser Gaurd, F. Grebe complete line of paints, oils, varnishes, fifteen tons of clay will be used in broidery Work, German Knitting an NEW ULM. MINN. Company A will have to to reorganize Alabastme and brushes. Those wishing Rep. and Dept. G. M., Geo. Jacobs Bergman's Zephyr Yarns a specialty. modeling and that when finished it will anything in this line will do well to and prepare for a second inspection. R. S., to M. G., F. Friedemann, to V. weigh four thousand pounds. The call and look over my stock before buymo- &V To De mustered out of the service is the G., W. G. Frank L. S. to N. G.— foundation and pedestal for the monument HIGH ART JEWELRY! elsewhere. O. M. OLSEN, only alternative. Carelessness and Meyle, to V. G., A. Quincy Trustee Meridian Block Drug Store. are not yet completed and the negligence in duty are not the requisites F, Friedemann. R. S. S„ H. Frenzel lodge here should push the work in order of a good military organization and the L. S. S.. F. W, Baarsch. Merit Wins. to have them ready to place the New Ulm guards have in the past possessed County Auditor Bertrand held a sale statue upon its arrival, which will be We desire to say to our citizens, that And every Novelty Hauenstein's,VatTradethetoknown both jn a marked degree. The of the school and college lands in this for years we have been selling Dr. in the course of a few weeks. P. W. results showed plainly in the annual ininspection King's New Discovery for Consumption county at the court-house on Thursday. which was held at the armory Company A held a meeting Monday Dr. King's New Life Pills, Bucklen's State auditor Braden was not able to be Arnica Salve and Electric Bitters, and evening for the purpose of taking last Friday evening, for, when Inspector present but ordered the sale to proceed. have never handled remedies that sell active steps towards reorganization. General Schoeffel entered the The lands were sold at an appraised as well, or that have given such universal The names of some fifteen new recruits One door north off City Drug a+*v..A. Store O m+xr T*KVI« V& hall with his staff, he found only thirty I satisfaction. We do not hesitate to value of $5 an acre. 40 acres were were presented and the boys feel encouraged men in line and these displayed their o-uarantee them every time, and we purchased by Martin Hose, 80 acres by enough in this to go ahead H. HORNBUJRG, stand ready to refund the purchase lack of drill both in the manual of arms George Meisinger, 200 by John Lahey, price, if satisfactory Results do not follow with the movement. New names are and company movements. The inspector and 80 [by Alwin Velikanje. There their use. These remedies have being added daily and regular nightly did not hesitate to say that the won their great popularity purely on are still 1200 acres of state lands in the drills will be held until next Tuesday, showing was not fit to report on and Dealer.injall kinds of their merits. C. L. Boos Druggist. 1 county that remain unsold. the night for the regular meeting, when HEAVY A S I EABDWABE. that the company must either disband The death of Edward Nun, son of those, who have shown themselves desirous MEMORIAL DAY. or undergo a complete reorganization. of making the company a good John Nun, occurred at St Alexander's Col. Bobleter, *who was present, bad The day adopted for the decoration hospital in this city, last Thursday one. will be mustered into service. The of the graves of our Union soldiers will with him an order from the Adjutant be faithfully observed by the Grand boys are going at it in the right way morning. He had been afflicted for a General to muster out the corps at Armv Post of this place, and appreciat. *gent for the old reliable, light running, all steel and evidently mean business. We hope long while with a lingering attack of once, but as the company is the oldest ing the interest evinced by the citizens Deering Self Binders they will meet with every encouragement. the inflamation of the bowels which in in the state it was considered but fair of our citv and the surrounding country time developed into lung trouble, and on former occasions, we cordially invite to give them at least an opportunity to all military and civic organizations, hetbas suffered much during his illness. regain their former standing in the regiment. The following from a friend of the also the authorities of the city and county, The young man was 18 years of age and It was left to their own decision Review in West Newton is worth perusing Public and other Schools and tha his death in the very prime of manhood simplicity of its binding attachment with its steel frame. Also for V«d5na and only thirteen voted to continue public generally to unite with and kindly and followed as an example: deafer the following machines and farm implements? is a sad one. The funeral was held assist us in the proper observance of the organization. A second inspection Gentleman:—In looking over the Reveiw the day on Thursdav,May 30, 1889 at 9 from the hospital Saturday morning. will be he held in a couple of weeks DEERINCSTANDARDiWHITEWATER just now, the yellow tag up in the 0 A. M. at Turn hall Park, from whence and it rests with these thirteen to recruit Last Friday, while William Rhode, left hand corner of my paper seemed to the procession will move to the Cemetary. Mowers, binding twines of ever kind, all steel Monitor leders, warranted to the company and prepare it for The organizations, which are a student at the Lutheran college, was look much larger than usual aud looking •&tSi sow flax, timothy and clover with the best satisfaction. Steel and E willing to participate, are respectfully the test or be disbanded. They will be coming into town he was set upon by a of every make, riding and walking stubble plows and cultivators, ^ctor7and at it closely with my best glasses, requested to inform either of the undersigned assisted by Maj. and Adjt. Eckstein, J. L. Owens fanning and feed mills, hay rakes, hay loaders, forks with earner ferocious little dog and severely bitten I very soon saw where the trouble was. of their intention as soon as cane mills, corn shellers, straw cutters, earner. who will do all in their power to start bv the animal. The dog was persistent My subscription expired on the 10th of practicable. I N N E S O A I E A N E TWA them and put them in creditable shape. in his attack and would not let up this month, so I was really reading your New Ulm, May 7, 1889. I N E S A N S A W N E S E A ENGINE' S A Hard and active work will accomplish Hecker Post No. 48 G. A. R. until he had removed a large chunk of paper and not mine and that without much and the boys should not spare W. Pfaender Northwestern Rnshford wagons and toj W rt aU styles A S sun flesh from the young man's leg and left even your leave. Now as I am unfortunate ^fSTiSS^ °Q hand' S 6 -chin\sfSS W. Hummel Commander. time or labor to make the movement a an ugly and painful sore, which now enough to be without a single Adjutant. success. The citizens of town should requires a doctor's careful attention. dollar bill and fifty cents scrip, please G. A. R. HATS. r^lIf & maeMnery kept and sold at lowest prices.^ assure them of their support by encouraging, Snch vile terriers should not be allowed don't be offended but just tuck away in Come yourself and inspect my stock before purchasing ekewfieref I do not in every way possible, their efforts to ran loose and those who hare them intend to send agents through the country soliciting order? and make a your plethoric wallet this ancient two With Picture of Commander Warner to place the militia of Nj^JQJm ers stand the expense The machines and implemints handled by me^are^s should keep them locked,up or run the dollar bill and give credit for same if it and Commander Weissert on lining. on a respectable footing, risk of losing them. %M -111 is worth it. THEO, CRONF. J*^» fe-i-iSr urn Vn