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

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NEW ULM AND VICINITY Judge Webber is holding court at St. Company A, Capt. Rosskopf in command, The Empire mill, which has been Aug. Keller and Ernst Heinebach, of PERSONAL MENTION. Peter this week. L^1 closed up for the past two weeks for repairs, goes jnto camp at Lake City Chicago, are visiting friends in this Travelers5 Guide. commenced work yesterday. city- C. H. Hornbuvg has finished moving next week.* SThe boys leave at 10 p. m. 383 Miss Emma Koch, of St. Paul, is visiting hisjstock and is now comfortably located with her parents in the city. Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Palmer, of Failfax, A youthful professor made his appearance in the Sommers building. gpteSIStKj! Mrs. Wilcox, of Marshall, is the guest and Henry Vogelpohl, of St Paul, ?HMr. and Mrs. William' Frank will of Mrs. Henry Behnke. f'""W^^M in the family of Prof. Hoyer H. Loheyde has renovated the interior attending the Blauert-pJCogelpohl wedding celebrate the twenty-fifth anniversary Louis B. Krook spent Saturday £nd on Mandav. ^/ft^H last Friday. of his store building with a new of their wedding at their residence, Sunday in St Paul. At an election in Ridgley the people coat of paint. ~,~ .«*««. •*& jjjTbe fire department of thi3 city is not next Saturday eveningly e^Miss Julia Dierlamm lefjLqn, Monday voted down the proposition of appropriating represented in the State Firemen's convention, Charles Roden, a former resident of for a visit tfermanv.SfA"*!"'^ WiiionkiStPeteif^^ £e The Review has secured the contract $300 in addition to the $500 being held at Alexandria to- New Ulm, died at Winona, April 26, of Mrs. Albert Tuttle, ot Home, is visit- *Sy for printing the premium list of the from the state with which to build an ing with her daughter Mrs. Heurv Behn- ^w Going East. Going West. phthisis palmar. ,-•„ ".. ,**« next Brown County fair. Parties wish, iron bridge. A pine bridge will be fe-A "W Sheriff Schmid went to St. Paul Saturday 4 10-16 a.m. No.. No 1 4:17 a.m. 1 We acknowledge the receipt of a cour. ing to advertise through this medium 18 12.15 p.m. a. m. built instead and the contract has been Peter Koehier and tamily, ot Mmne- ,1 f«| evening, accompanied by the p.m. 3 5:00 p.m. teous invitation to the commencement must place their orders at once with apolis, spent the week with relatives awarded to a Minneapolis firm. 2 10-00 p.m. 25 1:40p.m man who claimed to be a post-office inspector. exercises of the Albert Lea college in this city.r *y 53WWa**®f? V****v All run daily except Sunday. W. H. Heidemann, the secretary of the It is to be regretted that more did not I which are held June 9 to 13. Miss Emma Beussman, of St Paul, C. W. H. HEIDEMAN, Agent. society, or at this office. turn out and witness the exhibition at spent the past week with New Ulm relatives. Dr. Weschcke will leave to day or tomorrow The S. D. Peterson Implement and Turner Hall last Sunday evening. The BUSINESS LOCALS. Geo. M. Evenson and Jos. Rheiner for pleasure trip to California. Machine company have establish 3d a class for whose benefit it was arranged E. S. Pettijohn and C. F. Johnson, of came up from St. Peter Friday evening The doctor has not yet made up his branch house at Sleepy Eye under the were benefited but little by it and can St Peter, were among the visitors in Rugs—Rugs—at Chas. Wagner's. with the purpose of securing Congressman mind as to how long he will prolong the management of Harrington& McGregor. this city last Friday. hardly be said to have cleared anything. Lind as the Fourth of July orator visit. Try WINSLOW, RAND & WATSON'S "t They went to much expense to Miss Emelia Kalb and Mrs. Rosa roasted coffees for sale by at that place. They came too late however Gulden left last Friday for a short visit Marriage Licenses were issued during prepare an excellent entertainment and Ruudolph Ochs, who was married F. H. BEHNKE. as Mr. Lind has already engaged with Minneapolis friends. the week to W. F. Blauert and Friederika they should have been more liberally last week to Miss Frances Ponto at They sell as Hot Cakes! "Armstrong's" to deliver an address at Canby. Henry Kiesling, of Winthrop, spent Vogelpohl, Hubert Berg and CarRosskopt patronized. The gymnastic exercises Faribault, visited friends and relatives Goodyear Welt. a portion of the week with his parents Edward Reinhart and Annie A number of picnics were indulged were of an excellent character and in this city during a portion of the in the city. H. LOHEYDE. Fesenmaier and to Henry Froman and XW F. H. Behnke sells Elgin, towa in on Sunday. Company A spent the showed the results of careful training. week. Maggie Weicherding. sugar corn for 10 cents a can. Get a afternoon at Hunter's Rest and from Some of the most difficult feats were NEW ADVERTISEMENT. Henry Robel, of the Mankato Fire can before they are all gone. sixty to seventy of the New Ulm people Cards are out announcing the wedding performed with ease and agility and if department, was in town Thursday to g®* Chas. Wagner keeps an elegant enjoyed the refreshing country air in a CITY NOTICE. at San Jose, Cal., of Edward C. a bulk of the prices at Cincinnatti are line of Smyrna, Moquette and tapestry let us know what Mankato was going gathering at George Becker's place, a not carried off by New Ulm boys it will P*pp to Gertrude Lenzen on Tuesday, mats and rugs. to do on the Fourth, Well, New Ulm *-v Notice is hereby given that a petition few miles from town, June 11. The groom is an old New be no fault of theirs. 4@°* F. H. Behnke offers canned peaches is going to celebrate a little herself that has been filed in the office of the city forten and twenty-five cents a can. Ulm boy and his many friends here will Sleepy Eye has taken the initial steps day and don't let it slip your memory. if clerk of the city of New Ulm, fiMinn., For Ladies Trimmed Hats at rock Chas* Hauenstein carried off first hear with pleasure of their union. The under the law for the removal of the praying for the vacation of a certain Frank Kuetzing left last Thursday bottom prices call at prize at the target practice Sunday part of the alley in Block No. one hundred Review extends congratulations to its county seat from New Ulm to Sleepy for northern Nebraska, where he will and five (105) North of Centre, MBS. B. FOLLLMAN & Co. morning with a nice little score. John far off friends. Eye, and New Ulm has met the issue J^* Canned Apples at from 10 to 25 Street in said city. Said petition wilH visit for a time with relatives and from Lilla, John Hauenstein, August Brandt by giving notice of a contest. The The following is the score of the gun cents a can, extra quality, at be heard, considered and determined by* there go to the Black Hills in Dakota. and Frank Grebe ranked next in merit fight will in all probability be a bitter the city council at their regular meeting club at their regular Sunday shoot: out F. H. BEHNKE'S. He will be gone between three and four and were awarded honors in the order on August 6tb, 1889, at 8 o'clock one, but it should be honest. In the JS@°" Rubber mats and brush mats for of eight glass balls and ten blackbirds, weeks. given. By the new arrangement the p. m. at which time all objection thereto out door use, at Chas Wagner's. bond question the issues were complicated Gabriel 6, Hagberg 7, Bogen 8, Roth 11 will be heard. person making the largest score in New Ulm people will read with interest The attention of the ladies is called and twofold, but in the fight for Hauenstein 8, Mueller 9, Frank 3, By order of the city conncil, to the new Woodbury Improved Fruit three consecutive weeks wins the gold that, ID the six year class of naval removal it is simply for or against. The Fischer 5. Great shooting that. The Louis SCHILLING, Jar, for sale by F. H. Behnke. Its medal. cadets at the Annapolis schools, Robert idea of agitating the question under City Clerk. club ought to commence to do some *s merits are in every way superior to the Stocker, a New Ulm boy, takes the Dated New Ulm, Minn.. June 10 1889. Lieutenants Albert Steinhauser and the existing circumstances seems unnecessary. challenging. %. old patterns and it is by all means the lead in standing. Frederick E. SwanStrom, John Buschers went to St. Paul Friday The people should not allow best in the market. When you want $25.00 REWARD •It is reported that in some parts of the only other Minnesota boy, evening to be examined before the military fruit jars don't fail to inspect the Woodbury. themselves to be hoodwinked by Courtland all the dogs are being affected ranks number thirty three. board. The former passed with any blinds thrown about them. They Will be paid for the arrest and conviction with a craze of madness, similar to We show the daintiest line of Low of the party or parties who stole a percentage of 87 and the latter 86. W. Blauert and Miss Frederica Vogelpohl should be cautious and especially careful hydrophobia, and have to be locked up. cut Shoes for Ladies. flowers at German Park and at the were married last Friday evening This is a very good standing ana excellent in signing petitions. They should Cemetery. As yet no evil results have followed H. LOHEYDE. when it is considered that the new at the Lutheran church in this city, sign none which they do not know the 8@* Did you see those beautiful Smyrna and the people are taking every precaution Rev. Albrecht officiating. The young officers only had four days after their full nature and purpose of. rugs at"Chas. Wagner's? $10*00 REWARD. to prevent any. The dogs are election in which to make themselves 8®* Chas. Stuebe buys and pays the couple are well known here and have E"TC. Turner, representing the St. Will oe paid for information sufficient being tied up and any found running highest price for live hogs, cattle, sheep familiar with the tactics. many friends who will gladly welcome to convict parties of stealing flowers Paul Pioneer Press, was in town for a loose are shot at once. and other live stock, every Monday at them to the realm of married life. from public property. few days of last week soliciting subscriptions Sunday was Children's day and was tne stock yards. New Ulm was not slow in contributing JOS. SCEIMtCKER,. tothat great daily. Of course Some thiet at Sleepy Eye last week generally observed as such in the vari' Be§* For a rug or a mat of any kind, CHAS. STUEBE, her mite to the sufferers at Johnstown. ous churches. At tue Congregational, he made big offers and virtually bought go to Chas. Wagner. stole tne flowers off a newly made Committee on Park and Cemetery It was a creditable action in the JBg^* Parents buy the Lyon School the patronage. Every subscriber is grave. Such a man, it seems to us, Rev. Nobis preached an appropriate Board of Trade to pass resolutions urging SETTLE UP. Schoe. "Knocks em" all. morning sermon and in the evening the furnished with the paper and is given an would have but little hesitancy in stealing the city council to donate funds and H. LOHEYDE. atlas of the world as a present. In addition Having sold out my business to my the nails from the cross, or even in exercises, consisting in songs, recitations figg* Chas, Wagner can snpply you with the prompt and generous manner in sons and deciding to straighten all accounts, to this, for every ten dollars received and entertaining class exercises, the dead of night of robbing Calvary of any kind of a rug or mat you may want all those, knowing themselves which that body voted the sum of $300 in subscriptions they agree to a Savior. were conducted by the children. The give us a call. to be indebted to me, are requested to is worthy of praise. On Saturday give ten dollars worth of gratuitous advertising. church was beautifully decorated with call and settle same at once. JS^T" Did you see F. W. Hauenstein's Mayor Rudolph telegraphed the authorities The offer is a nice one and Prof. Sander, of G. A. College Of St. flowers and, as was intended, the little H. H. BErSSMANN. line of novelties? They include hair to draw on him for that amount. ornaments and bracelets, most beautiful. as we understand quite a few copies Peter, was a pleasant caller at this ones were all made happy. A. G. Shlichting. At the Catholic Church yesterday ill office last Wednesday. He informed were taken, New Ulm is entitled to an Ladies' dress kid shoes comprise A young man, giving the name of T. morning, in presence of relatives and equivalent in space in the columns of PLUMBING AND GAMING. us that he had concluded definite arrangements a tasteful and important element in our S. Wright, and who has been passing invited friends, the marriage of Hubert to accept the position of the Pioneer Press, in which to boom stock. H-LOHEYDE. himself off as a post-office inspector, Berg to Miss Carrie Rosskopf was quietly her striking features and facilities. head of the English department of the fi@P" All kinds of cheese constantly on RIESLING'S BLOCK, was arrested here last Friday on complaint solemnized by Rev. Father Berghold. Lutheran college at this place. Mr. hand at Subilia's. In the storm of Thursday the elements The contracting parties are both of this of Congressman Lind. The authorities Sander will be a valuable acquisition to |@T' Tarragona. Portwine for private NEW ULM. MINN. did their saddest work in the town of have apparently made a good city and are well known to all. In the faculty. or medical use at Subilia's. Bashaw, this county, where a thirteen starting in their lite journey the young haul as the man gives evidence of being Henry H.£G.Subilia,aSubiJieGustav.Jr,SubiHaA J8@f as. Hennesev. Brandy for At a meeting of Company A held vear old son of Hans Peterson, living private and medical use at Subilia's. not only a traud but a crook of the first couple will receive the congratulations Tuesday evening an election was held near Comfiey, was struck by the lightning J8@* Figaros is the best. Call for Figaros of all and the best wishes of every water. He has been visiting various to fill the vacancies caused by the resignation am distantly killed. As the storm 5 ct. cigar at Eibner's. towns in the state under assumed names friend, and we unite in the wish. They of Lieutenants Hubbard and JJ@* Remember thai the most delicious was approaching he was told to go out and at Henderson,recently, he promised have fitted up the rooms over Eibner's Winkelman. Albert Steinhauser was Ice Cream is served dailv at Eibner's and get the cattle under cover, and in the post oihce to one of the aspiring and will go into housekeeping at once. chosen to the First and John Buschers Palace Restaurant. When in the city company with his little sister was performing candidates. Mr. Liud was informed of to the Second Lieutenancy and the The regular quarterly meeting of the bear this in mind. bis duties when the sad accident KIESLING'S BLOCK, this of course and was on the lookout Egg* While talkins: about cigars just staff of officers is again complete. The Brown County agricultural society was occurred. He was running along NEW ULM, MINN. for him. Early Friday morning Mr. drop in and see Efbner's new line of company will be inspected Friday evening held at Turner Hall last Saturday afternoon, side of one of the cows when the bolt French tobaccos and cigaretts. Just Wright arrived at Courtland and asked and the boys feel confident of and in connection with the routine fell and killed them both. His little Wholesale and retail dealers la received to examine the accounts of Postmaster passing a creditable examination. business an interesting and instructive CHOICE WINES MII LIQUORS, sister, who was only a few feet awaj, J6@* A tine line of black cashmeres at Bobsin, which he was allowed to do. paper was read by Secretary Heideman, was uninjured in the least. It was a Last week a farmer, bent on making B. BEHNKE & Co's. He found everything o. k. and addressed discussing the advantages of fgjf Call and examine the Jewel gaso painful death and the parents should clear money at the expense of somebody a postal card to the post-master Crystal Spring, 1879. Jas, Hennessy leue stove at J. B. Arnold's. scientific farming. Some business connected have the sympathy of all. else, brought a load of hay to Brandy. 1880. Otard, Dupuy & general, recommending that Mr. Bobsin with the coming fair was also An elegant assortment of ladies' Cognac. Imported Tarragona (Ports town, and had it scaled, but before delvering The Glorious Fourth. be retained in office. This excited transacted and we have the assurance for private or medical use. The oe.1** parasols at B. BEHNKE & Co's. relieved the load of several On July 3d and 4th the Chicago & suspicion in the postmaster and he detained of the secretary for an exceptional display. brated St. Julien Clarets and California gg^ Baby Carnages, Baby Carriages, large and heavy rocks. His customer North-Western Railway Co. will sell the card, came at once to New Reisling wines. Whiskey ranging In order to make its success jnst received a new stock of the latest excursion rickets, between all stations, will probably never know or feel the in price from $2.00 to $8.00 per gallon. Ulm and informed Lind of the matter. stvles of baby carriages. Come and have complete, however, it must receive the good returning until the fifth, inclusive, difference, but it doesn't reflect much to Pure Alcohol S3.00 per gallon. your pick. For sale by F. H. Retzlaff. As the inspector was also booked for at one fare for the round trip. For earnest support of both' the farmers Goods guaranteed as represented. the man's credit as a schemer, that he fig^" A fine assorsment of hats in all tickets and full information apply to this place Mr. Bobsin invited him to and town people. There must be unity colors, sizes and shapes at couldn't work his little game without agents Chicago & North-Vestern Rail, H. & G. Subilia. ride with him, which he did. On arriving ofinterest and united effort to make way. 26 letting everybody get on to it. He B. BEHNKE & Co's. here he addressed a letter to himself the fair worthy of our county and its I buy old rags, iron, zinc, coppar and shouldn't have made it quite so public. as post-office inspector at Essing, Minnesota, people. rubber for cash or in trade. HIGH ART JEWELRY! but as there is no station of that George Dellaughter, of the firm of T. E. W, BAER, The spring term of the District court name, Mr. Baasen doubted the genuineness Montgomery & Co. of St. Peter, was in $@* E. W. Baer has a full new line of adjourned last Saturday after despatching both of the name and the address. town a couple days of last week, introducing erosone oil stoves and invites the pub.c all business on the calendar. The anew composition to be used in At the request of Mr. Lind this letter to call and examine them. session was void of any interest as the also was detained, and the inspector Henry Laudenschlaeger repairs all painting, called Oiiine, of which he is W.\Novelty And every known to the Trptde at cases were all civil and of little importance. P. Hauenstein's, kinds ot Sewing Machines perfect and sought up, and interviewed. As a the inventor and on which a patent has Three jury cases came up for cbeap. Au. 28. been applied for. It is claimed that in member of the congressional committee trial since our last publication in which fig^At this house cleaning and repairing using this composition a better mixture on post-offices, Mr. Lind asked to see verdicts were rendered as follows: in time of the year, I respectfully call the is obtained and the cost of painting reduced his commission, which he refused to attention of the people to the fact that the suit of Nichols, Shephard & Co. vs nearly one half. It is highly recommended show. His refusal to give an account I have lately added to my stock a large One door north of City Drug Store. John A. and William Tory, the jury complete line of paints, oils, varnishes, by the management of the of himself was considered sufficient brought a verdict against William Tory Alabastine and brushes. Those wishing St. Peter Hospital, where it has been ground for his arrest and he was at C. H* HORNBURG2 to the amount of $114.68 in the case of anything in this line will do well to used extensively. once put into custody. The post-office call and look over my stock before buying Katharine Veit vs Michael Brendel for department was telegraphed to and instructions elsewhere. O. M. OLSEN, damages, the sum of $500 was allowed During the rairf and thunder storm of Meridian Block Drug Store. were received to hold the man the plaintiff, and in that of John Battes fc Dealer'infall kinds of Thursday afternoon lightening struck HEAVY AN SHELF IllDWAM until some one was sent to look into vs Daniel Stage the plaintiff recovered the New Ulm vinegar works and all Their Business Booming. the matter. On. Saturday evening, postoffice the sum of $100. Several other cases but resulted in a disastrous fire and Probably no one thing has caused inspector PurcelL arrived from were brought up, argued by attorneys on loss of life. The flash tore open a portion such a general revival of trade at C. L. Chicago, to take charge of the prisoner. both sides, submitted, and taken under Roos' Drugstore as their giving away to of the roof just over the malt room He informed us that the culprit was in th^ir customers of so many free trial advisement rill 4gent for the old reliable, light running, all steel and the fire had spread over several no way connected with the service and btfttles of Dr. King's Kew Discovery B~y£ it, Deerin#^elf Binder! feet before it was noticed and extinguished. ixffor Consumption. Their trade is simply that he believed him to be an old and Papers in the Second District are already It was mere accident that the enormous in this very valuable article experienced crook. He spoke with the booming candidates for congress from the fact that it always cures flames were discovered in time to put out prisoner, who refused to talk and asked in 1890. Better let real well alone, for iand never,* disappoints. Coughs, Colds with steel bundle carrier. TheDeering, the king of self-binders, has for years what would otherwise have caused considerable Asthma. Bronchitis, Croup, and all only to be brought before a United there are few better than honest and stood at the head and in lead of all the binders in the market, because of the of ablaze and deprived New Ehroat and lung diseases quickly cured States^commission here he thought he simplicity of its binding attachment with its steel frame. Also agent for and capable John Lind.—NORTHFIELD Ulm of one of its chief industries. The pTou can test it before buying by getting dealer in the following machines and farm implements: WSSffSi7 I could make out a case. Accordingly N E W S Ja trial bottle free, large size $1. Every lightening also descended into the chimney, he was taken to St. Paul the same evening. j&ottle warranted. 3 DEERINC,STANDARD]WHITEWATER partly demolishing it, bursting Mr. Rudolph Ochs, one of our sterling After his arrest he threw a lot open all the boilers, and playing havoc young men and Miss Frances Ponto Mowers, binding twines of ever kind, all s|eel Monitor seeders, warranted to of papers into a closet in the Dakota BiieMen's Arnica Salve. in general. The factory had not been were quietly married at the church sow flax, timothy and clover with the best satisfaction. Steel and lever harrows House but these have been recovered The Best salve in the world for Cuts of every make, riding and walking stubble plows and cultivators. Victory and running during the day and fortunately of St. Lawrence Tuesday morning, Rev. and are now in the hands of Mr. Purcell. Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, L. Owens fanning and feed mills, hay rakes, hay loaders, forks with carrier the boilers were not steamed up, John Pavlin officiating. Miss Ponto, They are of a mysterious nature cane mills, corn shelters, straw cutters, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, thus preventing a heavy explosion. sister of the bride, acted as bridesmaid, Chilblains Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, MINNESOTA CHIEF AND RUMLEY THRESHING MACHINES but tend to show the true character of The men employed in the factory were and Wm. Ochs as best man. After partaking and positively cures Piles, or no AND STRAW BURNER STEAM ENGINES. the man. Among other things was a pay required, It is guaranteed to give all at work in the malt room and Mr. of a wedding breakfast the happy Northwestern Kushford wagons and top buggies of all styles. A large supply memorandum book, in which were diagrams perfect satisfaction, or money refunddd Holmberg who stood directly under the couple left for the west on a wedding of fence wire always on hand. Davis and Howe sewing machines, and machine of buildings in Courtland and Price 25 cents per box. For sale by C. stroke was completey prostrated by the oil a specialty. *r^ tour, during which they will visit L. Ross. other towns he has visited^^Every detail Only tlie best of machinery kept and sold at lowest priced. shock and felt the effects for hours afterward. the groom's parents residing at New is dotted down and they would indicate Come yourself and inspect my stock before purchasing elsewhere. I do not 1 DO YOU f'WARE" PANTS? It was a narrow escape all Ulm. Upon their return Mr. and Mrs. intend to send agents through the country soliciting orders and make the farmers him to be an advance inspector around and had not luek been against Ochs will commence housekeeping on stand the expense. The machines and implements handled by me are as 1 When a pant-hunter pantless paateth for pants, for a gang of thieves and burglars represented. Repairs for same always on hand or ordered on demand. Orders the elements the building and its con. Fourth street, near Mr. Ochs jpl^ce of I And pants for the best Pants the Pant-market rather than a public official. I grants, by ma,H promptly attended to. tents would have gone up in smoke. business.—FARIBAULT Pn.OTj|f I fle nanteth un-Panted until he implants 1 O S O I JHLO- $ himself in a flair of T. CBONE'Sfinepants.