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

June 5, 1889 · Page 5 of 10

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NEW ULM AND VICINITY. Jacob Klossner is buying up a carload A grand ball will be given at Union A number of the young folks of this 3The city band gave a very pleasant $25.00 REWARD of horses which he will ship to Dakota Hall next Monday evening. city indulged in a pleasant picnic at open air concert at Turner Hall, Sunday Travelers' Guide. in a few days. S John Vierlings grove last Sunday. Take a look at Loheyde's menagerie Will be paid for the arrest and eonviction afternoon, but as it was not generally of the party or p-irties who stole Wd. Eibner. of this city, has been in another column. It will interest you. advertised only a few however were A. G. Seiter has removed his family flowers at German Park and at the selected as one of the petit jurors for present. It was highly enjoyed by The Second Regiment, under command to Winthrop, where he has taken Cemetery. the June term of the U. S.'circuit court, those who listened to it &*"W- of Col. Bobleter, will go into charge of the Vetter House. ^h Fl which convenes at St. Paul, June 17. S10*OO REWARD. eamp on the 18th of this month. 4 flg ^PERSONAL MENTION. Company A held a meeting last evento There will be a meeting of the Will be paid for information sufficient A dance was held at C.Fischers place, elect lieutenants to fill the vacancies Brown county Agricultural Society at to convict paities of stealing flowers south of town, Sunday evening. Quite Dr. A. Marden was at his Tracy offices caused by the resignations of Lts. Hubbard t. reteti{ from public property. VVT1L\01qa&:tt Turner Hall next Saturday afternoon at a number attended from here.* yesterday and to-day, ?*f andWinkelman.The meeting however f-ef Jos. Sen KICKER, Go iwgr East. 2 o'clock. Go ing West. Alfred Roos, since last Saturday, has Dr. J. L. Schoch returned home on was too late to report on.The members CiUb. STLEBE. 4 10 16 a m. No. 1 The citizens of the town of Ridgley •4 4:17 a. Committee on Park and Cemetery been acting as breakman on one of the Friday evening from his eastern trip. of the company have been putting in 18 12 15 p. m. a. have deeidsd to build an iron bridge m. 3 5:00 p. m. construction trains on the Northwestern some good licks, during the past week, Tony Schmitt returned with his wife SETTLE UP. 11 2 10 OOp. m. 25 1 40 p.m. across Ridgley creek, to cost in the vicinity road. both in securing recruits and in drill All run daily except Sunday. fromiCincinnatti last evening^ Having sold out my busmen to mj |P of $1,000. and they now stand the very best chances W. H. HEIDEMAN, Agent. Steve Hance has accepted a position sons and deciding 10" straighten all accounts, Senator .G S. Ives, of St. Peter, was Miss. Lou Baasen went to St. Peter of passing the inspection of June 14. all those, knowing themselves ^sta with J. Cogan, the book dealer, and in town Friday and Saturday.*** BUSINESS LOCALS. to be indebted to me, are requested to £iWm Friday to attend the commencement The corps now numbers in the region will continue with him till September, E. G. Pahl went to St. Paul Friday call and settle same at once. }f- exercises of the high school. She returned of sixty members, twenty three of them when he will go to Washington. H. H. BmsMiAM*:*'* ff* evening on business. They sell as Hot Cakes! -'Armstrong's" yesterday. recruits, who have been prompt and A telegram has been received here Goodyear Welt. *-.* A Shliohtingr I regular in attendance and show the Mrs F. M. Whitney is visiting relatives R. Loheyde was the lucky owner of stating that Dr. Mueller and J. Jonka H. LOHEYDE. conseqeunt results of strict attention to in Beloit Wis. For Ladies Trimmed Hats at rock the ticket, which drew in the raffle* of arrived safely in New York and left PLUMBING AN fiASEIK duty. The people of New Ulm should Mrs. F. Baasen returned on Thursday bottom prices call at the West Newton church organ last that port for Europe Saturday morning, feel grateful to those who have pushed evening from her St Paul visit MRS. B. FOLLLMAN & Co. Thursday. The number of the ticket Hon. Wm. R. Estes, of Madelia, was J8&- We show the daintiest line of Low the matter and set the company again W. J. Mattice, an operator at Brookings, was 65. KIESMNG'S BliOCK, in town Monday. Mr. Estes was one of ^3ri cut Shoes for Ladies. on its feet. Dak., was the guest of friends during the prominent members of the last legislature. H. LOHEYDE. W. Boesch is beautifying his property Wm*L NEW ULM. the latter part of the week. MINN. B©" Chas. Stuebe buys and pays the -, Another important business transaction on Centre Street now occupied by highest price for live hogs, cattle, sheep Mrs. George Waschke returned on was made last week. The well Mr. Katz. He is giving the building a Robert Scherer,who has been attending and other live stock, every Monday at Wednesday from a visit with Waseca known department and machinery store the State University at Minneapolis nice finish and mounting it with elegant the stock yards. relatives. of H. H. Buessman has been purchased the past winter, returned home on cornice work. Parents buy the Lyon School EXHIBITION by his two sons, H. D. and J. H. Beussman, H. I. Perry, representing Noyes Bros, Schoe. "Knocks em" all. Saturday evening for the summer vacation. M. Grau, a traveling salesman for who will continue the business at & Cutler of St. Paul, was in the city H. LOHEYDE. some Chicago House, was in the city Friday. Did you see F. W. Hauenstein's the old stand. In retiring from its ^4i? The following was a list of the advertised and line of novelties? They include hair last Friday. While here he took part management, Mr. Buessman vacates a Misses Emma Spoerhase and Ida GRAND BALL letters lying in the postoffi.ce June ornaments and bracelets, most beautiful. in the target practice of the rifle club place in the circle of New Ulm business Baarsch left on Monday for Minneapolis. 4: F. J. Leitz, R. Mullen, Ada Kimbel, and gave some exhibition shooting. men that he has filled long and credit* JS®* Ladies' dress kid shoes comprise Carolina Schmidt, H. L. Way, Bud Out of a possible 240, Mr. Grau in one ably. During the thirteen years that fcr the benefit of the Turnverein elass, 'ir a tasteful and important element in our A. Frledmann, of Minnesota Lake, Dennis and E. D. Thorne. round scored 216 and in a second 210. who compete in the Cincinnati Tnrnfest he has resided in this city, he has been stock. H.LOHEYDE. spent a few days of last week in our will be given at He is one of the best shots in the northwest. Marriage licenes were issued during 8§$* All kinds of cheese constantly on at the head of one of its leading stores midst. TURNER HALX, tho past two weeks to Gustave Zeigenhagen hand at Subilia's. and in that time has been made many H. H. Reigner made a flying trip to and Ida Wendt, Rudolph Petrich B®~ Tarragona. Portwine for private friends. To the new proprietors we Mrs. McKittrick desires us to state SUNDAY EVENING, JUNE 9th. Sleepy Eye Monday. and Annie Fenske, George Braun and or medical use at Subilia's. wish them every possible success and that iu our last week's item in regard Bertha Berg, and to Frederick Dittes, I©* as. Hennesey. Brandy for Clerk of Court, Chas. A. Johnson, of hope that they may continue to receive Admission 25 Cents. Dance 25 Cents to the accident which befell her son, Jr. and Mary A. Glass. St. Peter, was in town Saturday. private and medical use at Subilia's. the patronage that has heretofore attached we were in error and that the young Extra for Gents. f@n You can get choice canned apples The usual rifle practice was held to the firm. Rev. C. Weiier, of Winthrop is in fellow was not wrestling with the other Let evervbodv attend. in gallon cans for 25 cents at Sunday morning at which the honors town the guest of A. Crone. boys but was attacked by them. We Last week we had occasion to call F. H. BEHNKE'S. were carried off by J. B. Schmid, Chas. stated the matter just as it was given to Supt. Irvin of the American Express All parties holding tickets entitling attention to the fact that some rascally Photograph Gallery Hauenstein, Fr. Grebe, Chas. Brust, us but it is quite likely that our informant them to a cake of Badger soap Company was in town yesterday. fellows were making themselves the and August Brandt. From the score should not fail to bring them in at once, was not posted as to the facts. A. F. Walton, of the town of Eden, source of much complaint by tearing made,the club contains some pretty fine if they want the soap. spent a day with New Ulm fripnds last down guide posts in West Newton. Of -toJJ- The Billy Marble Theatre company shots. H. BEHNKE. week. late some one with like intent has been B®* Figaros is the best. Call for Figaros played at Union Hall every night of J. F. CROWELL, Mead's minstrels did not show at 5 ct. cigar at Eibner's. making bold within and around New last week and met with fair success. Steve Hance entertained a number of Union Hall on Sunday evening as was J3®* Remember that the most delicious Rudolphi's building,cor. 3d N. & Minn. Ulm. Hunters' Rest and the parks have A large audience greeted them each his friends at the residence of C. H. Ice Cream is served daily at Eibuei's advertised. They failed to obtain license NEW ULM, MINN. been visited by these mischief makinc Ross, last evening. evening and the troupe gave some nice Palace Restaurant. When in the city 1 take all styles and sizes of photographs, during the week and the authorities villians, and the benches have been performances Billy is a good comedian bear this in mind. Mrs. Otis Musser, of St Paul, and also tin types. Crayon sketches refused to grant it on Sunday. broken, the fences torn down and they g®* While talking about cigars just and his funny characterizations Miss Rila Lautenschlager, of Mankato, from pictures promptly and nicely New Ulm people didn't miss much by drop in and see Efoner's new line of have even gone so far as to steal the draw torth a continued laugh from his executed. I invite you to call and inspect are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. their non-appearance. French tobaccos and cigaretts. Just flowers and destroy the plants. Such my samples. They are none of listeners, while Mrs. Marble is a charming Pfefferle. received. the cheap poor pictures that you get in low tricks should not go unrequited The following is the program for the actress, whose winsome ways have B®~ A tine line of black cashmeres at County Attorney A. A. Stone, of St. second class galleries, but are of *H city band concert next Saturday even* and some means ought to be taken won for her many admirers here, who Peter, was town for a few hours on finest work. U* {M B. BEHNKE & Co's. mg. towards catching these people, whoever will not fail to greet her with a good Jjgf" Call and examine the Jewel gaso %&k& Monday. I. Union Square O. St, 2. Dispatch they are. We are glad to notice that house whenever she returns to New lene stove at J. B. Arnold's. CASH PAID FOR BUTTE Wm.Silverson and family, of Nicollet, the sportsmen's club and the city have Overture, 8. Happy Memories Waltz, Ulm. The company are at Springfield t®* An elegant assortment of ladies' spent Sunday with the family of Chas. 4 Silent Night Sarenade, 5. Engine offered rewards for their capture. and Sleepy Eye during the present The New Ulm Creamery Co. ouys an" parasols at B. BEHNKE & Co's. Silverson. pays the highest market price in Cash week. Polka, 6. Superb Q. St., 7. Lillian $®° Baby Carriages, Baby Carnages, Attorney General Clapp has presented for granulated Butter and eggs in the Sohottische, 8. Dark Horse. Miss Ida Thiele leaves to-day for jnst received a new stock of the latest to the supreme court a petition, asking basement of Riesling's block, cornti John L. Gibbs, John P. Williams Kansas City, where she will reside in styles of baby carriages. Come and have Minnesota and Center Streets, f? for the reopening of the Winona The fire department and Turnverein and ""^ms Bixby of the railroad and your pick. For sale by F. H. Retzlaff. the future. are making preparations for celebrating and St. Peter Land tax case. The settlers warehou=e commission arrived in the A large invoice of new and pretty Henry A Subilia, Jr in Redwood county, who are most the coming national holiday. So Gustave Subilia city, Thursday morning, and held a designs in crockery and glassware. The NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. afiected by the decision, leleiving the far the arrangements include a parade short session in which they listened to largest and best in the city at and a well prepared program of speeches, company from back taxes, aie very any and all grievances against the railroad F. H. BEHNKE'S BROWN COUNTY AGRICULTURAL games and pastimes. A grand concert much dissatisfied and have in the past company. There was but one jg@" A fine assorsment of hats in all ia SOCIETY. and ball will while away the evening few days been eeeking releif Their colors, sizes*and shapes at complaint raised and that, if righted, The regular quarterly meeting will hours. That's right. Let the old demands have been so pressing and the B. BEHNKE & Co's. would render "eat convenience to be held at Turner Hall, Saturday June bird scream herself hoarse with patriotism. I buy old rags, iron, zinc, coppar and necessities of the case seem to have New Ulm people. It was asked that 8, 1889 at 1.30 P. M. Lectures on KIESLING'S BLOCK, rubber for cash or in trade. been such that the Attorney General Scientific Farming and corn culture the commission use their influence NEW ULM, will be delivered at tbis meeting, besides I MINN. E. W, BAER, towards having the train, which now will make strong endeavors to have it The shot gun club have changed the the transaction of the routine business B@B E. W. Baer has a fu 1 new line of reopened and argued. The judges have arrives at 2 p. m„ detained at Kasota hour for Sunday practice from the of the society. Wholesale and retail dealers itt kerosene oil stoves and invites *ne public taken the petition under advisement long enough to catch the Minneapolis afternoon to ten in the morninc. The CHOICE WINES to call and examine ihem. C/W. H. HEIDEMAN, freight. This would delay the train and are giving it an examination. The shoot last Sunday showed some improvement Secretary. AND figg- What is the matter with milk only a few minutes and the company case has already been twice argued before but there is room for lots GRAND BALL •shakeh? They are all right at should certainly be urged to grant us the supreme court, who decided Crystal Spring, 1879. Jas. Hennessy more. The score out of a possible EIBNEBS. that boom. first in favor of the state and then in Brandy, 1880. Otard, Dupuy & fourteen was as follows. J. B. Schmid Henry Laudenschlaeger repairs all AT favor of the Land company. They maj Cognac. Imported Tarragona Ports kinds ot Sewing Machines perfect and 10, Chas, Roth 10, G. Fischer 7, A. A. Last Thursday was memorial and a decide to give it a third and final trial. for private or medical use. The ce1** cfaeap Au. 28. Bogen 5, A. Hagberg 8, H. Beussman whole nation laid aside its busy pursuits, Monday Evening June 10. brated St. Julien Clarets and California 6, W. Frank 5, C. Hauenstein 7, J. Gabriel HQ^At this house cleaning and repairing A public meeting of the Board of forgot its private and public duties, and Reisling wines. Whiskey ranging time ot the year, I respectfully call the 5, T. Mueller 5. paused for a day to do honor to its Trade will be held at Turner Hall next attention of the people to the fact that To be given by the new propietors of in price from $2.00 to $8.00 per gallon* Friday evening, June 7th. At this heroes. In every hamlet in the land it I have lately added to my stock a large Don't forget the exhibition at Turner the hall Pure Alcohol $3.00 per gallon. {%}$* meeting will be discussed the advisability complete line of paints, oils, varnishes, was fittingly observed, and New Ulm Hall next Sunday evening. The members Admission 35 cts. for Gents. Goods guaranteed as represente Alabastine and brushes. Those wishing and practicality of securing the people were not behind in their patriotism. of the class, that have arranged to anything in this line will do well to H. & C. Subilia. Tne day dawned beautifully here erection in this city of pottery works, Let everybody be present as a grand go to Cincinnatti, have the affair^ in call and look over my stock before buying time is expected. which would manufacture on a large and in early morning the work of decoration charge and have prepared an elaborate elsewhere. O. M. OLSEN, and extensive scale fire and pressed was begun. From residences Meridian Block Drug Store. program consisting in exhibition feats HIGH ART JEWELRY! brick,terra cotta,and stone and pottery and business blocks flags were hung at in gymnastic exercises, interspersed work. The project is one that has The Verdict Unanimous. half mast and many of the buildings with music. The entertainment will been agitated by the board for a long were richly draped with national colors. conclude with a dance and everybody W. D. Suit, Druggist. Bippus. Jnd., time and one on which there has been During the forenoon the cemetery testifies: "I can recommend Electric should make an effort to help fill the Bitters as the very best remedy. no end of talk. It now looks as though was visited by the committees, ap» hall and give the boys some assistance. And every Novelty known to tfie Trade at Every bottle sold has" given relief in F. W Hauenstein's they were trying to come to some head pointed to the pleasant task of beautyfying everv cnse. One man took six bottles The match game of ball between the in the matter. The officers of the board with fresh spring flowers the and was cured of Rhuematism of 10 college and New Ulm nines was played will be able to furnish some valuable mounds of the soldier dead, and in the years' standing." Abraham Hare, on the afternoon of Decoration day information in regard to cost and advantages druggist. Bellville, Ohio, affirms: "The kind work none were neglected or for best selling medicine I have ever handled and resulted in a victory for the and it is material that every w%m$ gotten, The formal exercises of the day One door north of City Drug Store. in my 20 years' experience, is Electric college club by a score of 37 to 7. It business man in town should be present began with the big parade which, under Bitters." Thousands of others was a ragged game and in fact the By all means boom the matter and the direction of Hecker post, formed at have added their testimony, so that the C. H. HORNBURGi poorest exhibition of ball playing the get the pottery works. verdit is unanimous that Electric Bitters Turner Hall and at 1:30 began the do cure all diseases of the Liver. city club has given yet. Every man in march down Minnesota street to the Kidneys or Blood. Only a half dollar the team seemed bent on making a record The District Court for Brown County cemetery. The procession was an imposing a bottle at Chas. Roos' Drugstore, 2 ." Dealer!inlall kinds of EARDffAll.S'-'"X in errors, and the way they fell convened in this city last Wednesday one and was witnessed by hundreds Wmm MS &* tT over the ball, juggled grounders and indulged of people, Headed by Marshal and will continue throughout the present G. A. R. HATS. other antics was highly amusing week. It has been an unusually Baasen, the line was formed of the Concordia to their opponents, who literally wiped band, the children, of the public dry session and very little business of With Picture of Commander Warner the ground with them. The boys were school, who carried large wreaths of importance has come before its notice. and Commander Weissert on lining. confident of winning the game but $kt4& *gent for the old reliable, light running, all steel flowers, Hecker post, the Turners, Sons The grand jury was called and adjourned THEO. CRONF. Steerin Self Binders they had simply mistaken the other of Veterans, St. Joseph' Society, Sons Wednesday evening without DO YOU "WARE" PANTS? side, who were too much for them. of Herman, city council and citizens in bringing in a single indictment. The When a pant hunter pantlesa paateth for pants, And pants for the best Pants the Pant-market carriages. At the cemetery were gathered first case on the calendar was that of 9*KZ A force of men under the supervision grants, an immense throng of people to with steel bundle carrier.fc%TheDeering, the king of self-binders, hasforvears Griffith & Smith vs. Johann Schmidt, He panteth nn-Panted ontil he implants of Otto Palmer have of late been fixing stood at the head and in lead of all the binders the market, becausTofth^ Himself in a pair of CRONE'S fine pants. witness the impressive ceremonies, in which tha jury rendered a verdict allowing the road near Jacob Dummers residence simplicity of its binding attachment with its steel frame., ls a and which were conducted by the post. the plaintiffs the full amount of CTATE OF MINNESOTA, County of Brown Ysi. dealer the following machines and farm implements: in West Newton. Last Friday while I Probite Court. Special Term, May 29th 1889. Music by the band, appropriate singinoby their claimg^JL'he only criminal case to In the Matter of the estate of Anton Hochhans making certain excavations they dug DEERINC,STANDARDiWHITEWATER y~ deceased the children of the school, words of come up for trial was that of the State On reading and filing the petition of Kathanna up the skeletons of six human beings, eloquent gratitude and touching references Hochhans, administratis with the will annexed vs. Frank H. Smith, indicted for perjury, Mowers, binding twines of ever kind, all steel Monitor seeders, warranted to in all probability Indians, which are of the estate of Anton Hochhans deceased to toe bravery of the dead heroes which has been hanging in the sow flax, timothy and clover with the best satisfaction. Steel and leverbarrowt representing among other things, that she still in a fair state of preservation. The has folly administered said estate, and praying composed the program. Short and appropriate of every make riding and walking stubble plows and cultivators, Victe^an courts here for some time*- The examination that a time and place be fixed for the assignment bodies were found lying sids by side J. L. Owens fanning and feed mills, hay rakes, hay loaders, forks W W S of said estate to her as the only peison entitled addresses were delivered bv of the witnesses lasted through cane mills, corn shellers, straw cutters, earner. theieto under the will of said deceased and that and only afoot and a half below the Wm. Pfaender in German and Albert «he may be discharged from her said trust two days and the case was not given to MINNESOTA CHIEF AND RUMLEY THRirmmrr' MA ground. The inference is that they It is ordered, that said petition heard, by the Steinhauser in the English language, the jury till baturday nignt. Failing Judge of this Court, on Thnrday the 27th day CHINES AND STRAW BURNER STE^ENGINES A were the victims of some massacre or of Jane A 1889, at 10 o'clock A. M. at the which they recalled the deeds of the sol. to agree they were discharged Sunday ^STjaST1*1 wagonsDaVi 9 Probate Office in said County S t* f^ -wing^chin^Sr-snr,'lar?eAsstylelalof war between the tribes. Further Northwestern Rushford and top buggies diers of the rebellion and reminded us of And it is farther ordered, that notice thereof be morning, so the case will have to come search was made but the only other relics given to all persons interested, by publishing a the duty we owe to the survivors. Another up again at the next term. $ copy of this order for three succesive weeks prior Only the best of machinery kepi and sold at lowest prices. found were two buttons made of A to said day of hearing, the New Ulm Review, a andpleasant feature of the exercis- Come yourself and inspect my stock before purchasing elsewW. dW There area few more cases on the weekly newspaper printed and published at the clam shells. How long they have laid nft 6s was the decoration with wreaths of the City of New Ulm ia said County. intend to send agents through tie country soliciting S S Zhmake the farmers docket but they are of minor importance Dated at New Ulm, Minn., the ?9th day of there and exactly how it happened are monument erected to the victims of the stand the expense. The machines and implements handled by nu?a?e^« Say A. D. 1889. and of but little interest The questions for those who love to ponder By the Court represented. Repairs for same always on hand or ordered on demand Crdera Indian outbreak. rJSK business will have been dispatched and 26 !&i ERNST BRANDT. by mail promptly attended to. ««uana. uraers on the mysterious and, unknowable. Ch.S.) Judge of Probate. court adjourned by the end of the week. ms^'^'mmmi