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

June 19, 1889 · Page 4 of 8

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1 'iwirriwh ^Miajffla^'^s^gasffiag J- NEW PLM AND VICINITY. C. A. Hagberg attended court at St. We are indebted to Senator Sabin for F. W. Baarsch has bought the F. No change in the market reports this SPECIA CIT Peter during a portion of the week.is. public documents. Held property on Center Street. weekPl Travelers' Guide. King & Franklin's Collossal Shows Albert Seiter is in St. Paul to-day as County Attorney Sommerville was in Notice is hereby given th&tpn the seeo&* ^Tbe Winona & St. Peter Land Cohave July A, O. 1889 at the respective Wardsof and Wild West are billed for this place, town Monday.f I a witness against the bogus post-office commenced proceedings before of New Ulm Brown Coant&State of MilL**. an election will be held betwfeenlbehou*ao?J July 5th. inspector. $ W the supreme court to have the tax judgment A number of the Turnverein picniced o'clock a andfiveo'clock j. xj^ ofm* day for the following pnrDoles. Rudolph Paschke^ of Fairfax, and against their lands in favor of at Hummel's Lake, last Sunday. W The excavation for the new Catholic To authorize the City ConicH^jTssfi Mrs. Jos. Newmaan, ol Gibbon, are under sne the Bonos of the City forV&ie ss Brown County vacated to compare with church is rapidly progressing. Work School closes at the college to-day. ceedmg $10,000, payable tie* exceei the care of physicians at St. Alexander's the decision in the Redwool case. at a rate of interest not exceeding fr on the foundation will soon be commenced. Examinations were held esterday5*^ annnro, for suitable builflines ^ir Hospital. Messrs. Frank Plummer and W. D. City purposes Those voting in Read the new ad of O. M. Olsen. He is»ne of said bonds shall Ufte a ticket i» Lake Hanska intends to celebrate the Yanduzee, civil engineers from Minneapolis Treasurer Fr. Burg was the first to offers some surprising bargains in organs, lowing form "Issue City improvement Yes." Those voting aga.nst &e ,I«ne of Going East. Going West. Fourth this year and the old Fort Hill send in a return from the June settlement. are in the city, the former with bonds shall nse the following ticket ^*ibsn* Bonds—Nou* 4 10 16 a. m. No. 1 Improvement ^saT 4:17 a. m. will be made to ring with patriotism as He remitted to the state treasurer the purpose of looking over our streets Thfc steamer Rhaetia, from New York Dated New Ulm, MSnn June 17th A. a. m. 18 12.15 p.m. never before. some $10,000. in order to make estimates of the cost 5:00 p. m. LOUIS SGHII»U!V%£ n. to Hamberg, with Dr. Mueller aboard 1.40 p.m. 2 10 00 p.m. 25 of establishing the grades of the city. At the annual meeting of the State GRAND Wm. Mueller closed his school, in the passed Scilly on the 14th. All run daily except Sunday. -ef^H Pharmaceutical Association, held at St, Wm. Tiedemann was brought up in Courtland district just opposite New W. H. HEDDEMAN, Agent. 4t Jul August Wagner left last week for Paul last week, Charles L. Roos, of this Ulm, with a pleasant picnic, last Thursday. justice court last Monday afternoon, Cleveland, Ohio, where he is to be married BUSINESS LOCALS. city, was re-elected treasurer. charged with assault on M. Schuster. to-day. He was given a jury trial, found guilty The Winthrop News says that August The case of John Jueneman, charged Try WINSLOW, RAND & WAT- Otto Schell, Theo. Mueller, H. Rudolphi, and fined $5 and costs, amounting to Meyer, of New Ulm, has rented a building SON'S roasted coffees for sale by with bastardy, was tried in the district »*w mat andFr. Williams transacted business $24. v. ., in that place and will open up a court at St. Peter last week. He was F. H. BEHNKE. at Winthrop last Tuesday. jewelry store, this week. Capt. Rosskopf, with Lieuts. Steinhauser They sell as Hot Cakes! "Armstrong's" found guilty and sentenced to pay $5 a Albert Wilson, formerly of St. Peter, Goodyear Welt. month for fourteen years. and Buschers and forty-two men Last week, Chas* Stuebe bought of under the auspices of the NewiL now of Waseca, has been employed as H. LOHEYDE. in his command, departed on the Monday Wm. Pell, of St. Peter, thirty-six steers It is expected that J. H. Block, of t#~ F. H. Behnke sells Elgin, Iowa the engineer for the new electric li^ht I PIBE DMRTME#% night train for a ten days camp at that are said to be the finest ever raised St. Peter and champion wing shot of sugar corn for 10 cents a can. Get a plant. Lakeview. The boys go by way of St. in Nicollet county. Mr. Stuebe shipped the northwest, will be present and take can before they are all gone. First communion services were held Paul and will be joined at St. Peter by them to St. Paul on Thursday. part in the glass ball shoot this afternoon. JB&*" F. H. Behnke offers canned peaches TUKN-VEREIN, in the West Newton Catholic church, Companies I of St.Peter and F. of Mankato. End. Amman, who has been in Washington for ten and twenty-five cents a can. Sunday. The Sisters and the choir of t&* For Ladies Trimmed Hats at rock Territory for some time, returned Letters are lying unclaimed at the Assissted by Co. 'A', Hecker Post, the New Ulm parish assisted in the ceremony. bottom prices call at The annual session of the Minnesota to New Ulm last week, evidently post office addressed to Augusta Beckman, A. R., St. Joseph's Societies, Pi MRS. B. FOLLLMAN & Co. pleased with that western country. He Synodal convenes at the Lutheran 4 Rudolph Math, H. W. Schumacher, Lodge, A. O. U. W. and New I3T Canned Apples at from 10 to 25 will move his family thither shortly. Melchior Roth, an old and early resident church in this city next Wednesday Lodge, O. d. H. S. AdaKimbel, Caroline Schmidt, H. cents a can, extra quality, at PROGRAMME of New Ulm and St. Peter, is and will continue during a week. Some William Schroeder, of Redwood L. Way, Bud Dennis and E. D. Thome. F. H. BEHNKE's. visiting old friends and relatives here fifty ministers and as many lay delegates 1®°° The attention of the ladies is called County, and Wilhelm Kosanke, of New B. Heinebach has sold his residence after an absence of twenty years. For FORENOON: 9 o'clock: Assembly *f from the various districts of the to the new Woodbury Improved Fruit Ulm, were the only couple to whom a property in this city to Henry Diepolder Turner Hall Park. 9:30 o'clock: Grand Jar, for sale by F. H. Behnke. Its the past fourteen years he has lived in state will be present. The session will marriage license was granted during of West Newton. Mr. Heinebach has procession starting from Turner Hall merits are in every way superior to the Oregon. no doubt be an interesting one and visitors the week. to 3d Str, South, to Minnesota, to 4th 1 made arrangements to move his family old patterns and it is by all means the are invited to attend. While here The new race track, which has been Str. North, to Broadway, to Centre, to best in the market. When you want Ninety one horses were auctioned to Chicago and make that his future those from abroad should be royally State, and return to Turner Hall Park. in process of construction for the past fruit jars don't fail to inspect the Woodbury. off at the De Graff stock sale at Janesville home. 11 o'clock: Reading of the Declaration treated and given a favorable impression three weeks, will be ready for use in a of Independence, 11:30 o'clock: Oration. last week, bringing a total of $45, Chas. Hauenstein was the winner for of the town. 9Sf We show the daintiest line of Low few days. Trot out your fine horses now larges1 000. The sale was one of the the second time of the prize medal at cat Shoes for Ladies. AFTERNOON: Concert in the Park, and show us some fast driving. Nothing ever held in the state. the rifle shoot Sunday morning. Next PERSONAL MENTION. foot races sack races, climbing ofpoles, H. LOHEYDE. less than a three minute horse goes. J©* Chas. Stuebe buys and pays the catching of greased pigs, haghanc] Mrs. Adolph Schell and family, of best scores were made by Chas Brust, highest price for live hogs, cattle, sheep On last Saturday evening a large long jumping contests and other game.* Dr. D. B. Collins, of St. Peter, was in Tracy, are the guests of friends and relatives J. B. Schmid, Aug. Brandt and F. Grebe, for prizes. and other live stock, every Monday at the city for a few hours on Thursday. number of the relatives and intimate in this city, They will remain who are all working hard to make the stock yards. aBAND MEMIN'S BALI'—, friends of Mr. and Mrs. William Frank M. Mullen spent the early portion of here until Mr. Schell has settled up his the best average record. S&* Parents buy the Lyon *School the week at St. Paul. gathered at their residence and joined At Turner Hall in the eveninjf^ business affairs at Tracy, when they will Schoe. "Knocks em" all. Capt. Davis, Lts. Evanson and Nutter Lyman Fuller, of Lamberton, was with them in celebrating the twentyfifth Marshal of the Day: Capt. FRANK H. leave for California. LOHEYDE. about town Friday. and H. J. Essler came up from St. BURG. Assistants: Col. FRANCIS anniversary of their wedding day. Did you see F. W. Hauenstein's Dr. Dodge, of Le Sueur, and Dr. D. Peter on Friday evening to witness the Mrs. C. H. Ross is visiting relatives BAASEN and Capt. JOHN F. NEDMANN. The evening was pleasantly spent and line of novelties? They include hair at Columbus, Wisconsin. -, B. Collins, of St. Peter, came up on the inspection of Company A. They all ornaments and bracelets, most beauti- the couple were made the recipients of Reduced rates on the Chicago Miss Ella Stuebe has returned from Thursday evening train to interview commended the showing of the boys ful. many congratulations and many costlv Northwestern Railway to those wjie her two months visit at Chicago. Congressman Lind relative to the establishment and expressed themselves as highly JB@C° Ladies' dress kid shoes comprise attend, July 3rd, good to retur/i gifts. Thk Concordia band and the John Kennedy, of Nicollet, was in of a pension board at Le a tasteful and important element in our pleased with the town in general. July 5th. glee club furnished sweet music and the the city, Saturday. A cordial invitation to attend llexteneUj stock. H. LOHEYDE. Sueur. numerous guests whiled away the hours S. D. Peterson was at Mankato Friday. A strange disease is becoming prevaent ed to all. I $®* All kinds of cheese constantly on Jacob Klossner left early Thursday in rich enjoyment. They will all join The Committee on Arrangements^ among the horses of the country, hand at Subilia's. morning with a drove of sixteen horses Mrs. A. W. Bingham left Friday with the Review in the wish that the SETTLE UP. .w&l and we are told that a large number in fi@* Tarragona. Portwine for private morning for Winona to visit relatives. for Dakota. He drove them as far as couple may yet experience many years or medical use at Subilia's. this vicinity are being affected with it. I- Having sold out my busmesf Mrs. Seiter, of Tracy, is the guest of Buffalo Lake and from there shipped B3g~ Jas. Hennesey. Brandy for of prosperity and happiness and live to The livery horses of Thos. Mulverbill sons and deciding to" straighten, all at friends in this vicinity. them to their destination. Mr, Klossner private and medical use at Subilia's. celebrate their golden wedding. counts, all those, knowing themselvc have all been taken suddenly sick with Miss Gertie Baasen returned last JKa?* Figaros is the best. Call for Figaros returned home last evening. to be indebted to me, are requested the epidemic and it has also been noticed evening from her St Paul visit. Representatives of the Brush Electric 5 ct. cigar at Eibner's call and settle same at once. A party of St Peter people, consisting among the farm stock. In some Company, of Chicago, who have the Miss and Mr. Hack, of Beeeher, 111., $&&* Remember that the most delicious H. H. BEUSSMAHNJJ of Philip Dick, C. F. Johnson, John Peterson respects it is similar to the episutic, are the guests of their sister Mrs. Nobis Ice Cream is served daily at Eibner's contract for supplying the light fixtures A. Shlich and Judge Gresham came up last which was so general a few years ago, Palace Restaurant. When in the city for the Mew Ulm Electric Light plant, Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Berg are spending bear this in mind. Tuesday evening and were closeted for but as yet it has been attended with no have been in the city the past week, engaged their honey moon with relatives at a short time with Congressman Lind* serious results in this region. In the B§f While talking about cigars just in setting the wires about town. Owatonna and Mankato. drop in and see Eibner's new line of They assured us however that there was east especially the desease is general The Empire Mill has already been supplied H. S. Kennedy and E. G. Pahl were French tobaccos and cigaretts. Just nothing political in their visit. RIESLING'S BLOCK, and the Dakota House will be It is not any too early to begin to at St Paul, Wednesday and Thursday of received last week. The Western Conference of Congregational think of what you are going to do to furnished with connections this week. NEW ULM. A fine line of black cashmeres at Churches was held at Sleepy Others are sure to follow, and before long^ Miss Mary Pietrus is the gnest of ber help the coming fair, in order to make B. BEHNKE & Co's. sister. Mrs. A. J. Eckstein. She will Eye, Tuesday and Wednesday of last all the business buildings in town will yii.Sube it a good one. The officers of the association Henry A Snbilia,Jr. Call and examine the Jewel gaso Gustav SB remain here for a couple of weeks. lene stove at J. B. Arnold's. week. Rev. and Mrs. Nobis, Mrs. C. are willing to do their share of have this new convenience. The engine Mrs. Wm. Yoerg and son, of St. Paul, B@f An elegant assortment of ladies' H. Ross, Mrs. Bingham, Mr. and Mrs. rooms of the company are neanng completion the work and will do their best to mate are visaing her parents Mr. and Mrs. parasols at B. BEHNKE & Co's. Peterson, Mrs. Mowry and the Misses and the fixtures have already it not only a success but one that will be August Schell. JS^P" Baby Carriages, Baby Carriages, Fay and Behnke attended as delegates been unloaded here, ready to be put in a credit to the county. But they need jnst receiVed a new stock of the latest from this city. place. The work is being pushed ra. the support of the business men of New NEW ADVERTISEMENTS styles of baby carriages. Come and have pidly. Ulm and should have it. The matter is The shot gun club have no great reajn your pick. For sale by F. H. Retzlaff. KIESUNG'S BLOCK," JBST* A fine assorsment of hats in all one affecting the whole community, for to be ashamed of their record at the CITY NOTICE. The citizens of New Ulm recognize NEW ULM, colors, sizes and shapes at whatever brings people to town helps I 1 Sunday morning shot. Fourteen single that it is to the interest of New Ulm B. BEHNKE & Co's. Notice is hereby given that a petition all. Let everybody show some interest birds were shot at with the following and to Brown County as well that the Wholesale and retail dealeis in I buy old rags, iron, zinc, coppar and has been filed in the office of the city and the next fair will be the largest and scores: Roth 10, C. Hauenstein 10 new courthouse should be completed rubber for cash or in trade. CHOICE W I S Mil LIQUOR clerk of the city of New Ulm, Minn., best ever held in the valley. Schmid 9, Fischer 9, Bogen 8, Frank 8, and that as soon as possible. It isn't praying for the vacation of a certain E. W, BAER, S&- E. W. Baer has a full new line of Hagberg 7, Gabriel 5. J. Hauenstein 5. part of the alley in Block No. one hundred desirable that the building should remain The turnverein class, which will compete Crystal Spring, 1879. Jas. Hen_ and five (105) North of Centre kerosene oil stoves and invites the public This is quite an improvement on previous in its present unfinished state and for prizes in the Gmcinnatti Turnfest, sy Brandy, 1880. Otard, Dnpuy & Street in said city. Said petition will to call and examine them. efforts. steps will be taken to have it put under Cognac. Imported Tarragona Po will leave on the Thursday morning be heard, considered and determined by Henry Laudenschlaeger repairs all for private or medical uBe: The ce roof during the summer. Accordingly the city council at their regular meeting T. S. Wright, alias Davis, Brown, train. They will go direct from kinds ot Sewing Machines perfect and brated St Julfen Clarets ,and Cali on August 6th, 1889, at 8 o'clock a number of our citizens met with the Steele, Griffith etc., the bogus post office here to Chicago, over the Northwestern cbeap. Au. 28. nia Reisling wines. Whiskey ra p. to. at which time all objection thereto council on Monday evening and it was inspector, who was arrested here road, and from there they will be taken in price from $2.00 to $8.00 per will be heard. decided to order an election for July 2 BARGAINS. Pure Alcohol $3.00 per gallon. on complaint of Mr. Lind and who was in a special train to Cincinnatti. The By order of the city council, to vote $10,000 bonds to assist the taken to St. Paul for trial, was given a Goods guaranteed as repres class is composed of Chas. Gebser, Louis SCHILLING, county commissioners to that end. City Clerk. preliminary hearing before the U, S. H. & C. Subili Henry Keller, Wm. Koch, HugoSchleuder, A number of very desirable bargains in Dated New Ulm, Minn.. June 10 1889. Commissioner on Monday of last week Dick Fischer, Ernst and Fr. Heers, Brig. Gen. Schoeffel, accompanied by week. After the examination of several Emil Wicherski, John Lockway and Col. Jos, Bobleter, arrived in the city witnesses„in which the crook did his own AT Fred Seiter. The boys are confident last Friday evening for the purpose of HIGH ART JEWELRY cross questioning and. in which he is O. M. Olsen's and sure of winning laurels, for they inspecting Company A for a second said to have generally come out on top, have been active and regular in practice time. At eight o'clock the company, the case was continued to June 19. It for the past month and have attained forty-five in number, under command g»ft«rc is considered very doubtful whether STOR:B. a degree in training thai will of Capt. Rosskopf and Lts. Steinhauser P. j. W.Novelty And every HauensteinatTradethetoknown they will be able to make out a case certainly sail for a large number of the and Buschers, were marched to the drill against him. Among the special offers are New prizes. The New Ulm Turnverein grounds in the rear of the public school have never carried off a class prize in and Elegant parlor organs for $50. We had supposed that the scheme of building, where thev were made to pass the national turnfest but it is to be through the second ordeal. For over an the great English syndicate, which proposed Second hand organs,good order, for $35 •*-f"*£* hoped that this year the boys will go in hour they were put through the manual One door north of City Drug Store. to monopolize the brewing indusof First class goods at lowest prices. for all they are worth and succeed in this country, has fallen through, of arms and various field movements Catalogues furnished upon applica dividing the honors with the best of but to all appearances they are still and the appearance they presented is a vC. H. HORNBURG, tion at O. M. Olsen's Drug Store, Head them. making overtures. The proprietor of credit to themselves and as well to those quarters for musical instruments. one of the leading breweries of New who have drilled the boys and put them The celebration of independence "day Ulm is in receipt of a recent letter from in shape. It was not to be expected Dealerpnlall kinds of I in New Ulm this year promises to be a National Educational Association. HEAH AND SHELF HARDWAM the company asking him if he would be that they would be able to give an exhibition grand affair. While the neighboring willing to dispose of his establishment For the next meeting of the National drill, but considering the num towns have done nothing towards making Educational association, the Chicago & and also asking him to set figures. We ber of recruits and the short time given the day a gale one, the Turnverein North-Western Railway Company "will do not know that the brewer in question to prepare for the inspection the Company and Fire Company have beeii busy making sell tickets to Nashville, Ten., and return, has given them any satisfaction, but it did exceedingly well and showed good going from July 1st to July elaborate arrangements for securing k€^ §bsjl 4 S or reliable, light running, all steel is quite certain that the syndicate are immense improvement on that of two 15th, and good returing from July 1& fel Deeringf Self ^htalra attractions and preparing an interesting to September 10th, at rate of one lowest meeting with success elsewhere or they weeks ago. The inspector expressed program of exercises. Hecker Post, limited first-class fare for the round would not be making advances to New his satisfaction and commended the St. Joseph's society and a number of trip, with $2.00 additional for Association Ulm parties. members for the interest taken in bringing membership fee. the lodges have consented to assist in the guards up to their former standing. For tickets and detailed information, The lack of rains of late has caused the celebration and thus far the leading apply to any agent of the Chicago and Capt. Rosskopf will take a company simplicity of its binding attachment with its steel frame. Also arent for the water in the wells in certain portions features arranged for the day will be a dealer the following machines and farm implements: Northwestern Railway Company, or to camp, which, if not the best of the town to dry up and, as the large parade in the forenoon, followed address E. P. WILSON, General Passenger will certainly not be the poorest and DEERINC,STANDARD!WHITEWATI city is not supplied with a general system Agent, Chicago. by the reading of the declaration of independence ,^r they are to be congratulated on regaining of waterworks, a few of our citizens and the oration. In the Mowers, binding twines of ever kind, all steel Monitor seeders, warrant their former hold in the regiment. Bucklen's Arnica Salve. are experiencing a great deal of afternoon foot and sack races, climbing sow flax, timothy and clover with the best satisfaction. Steel and lever hll inconvenience on that account. Our The Best salve in the world for Cuts of greased poles, jumping contests and $25.00 REWARD of every make, riding and walking stubble plows and cultivators, Victorvki Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, J. L. Owens fanning and feed mills, hay rakes, hay loaders, forks with S I attention was attracted to one especicially, games for prizes will be the exciting attractions,to Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, cane mills, corn shellers, straw cutters, who was compelled to take his Will be paid for the arrest and conviction be concluded in the evening Chilblains Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, of the party or parties who stole I N N E S O A I E A N E E S I N water from the river and, as it was noticed with a Fireman's Ball. Altogether it and positively cures Piles, or no flowers at German Park and at the I N E S Am S A W N E S E A E N & that he filled his well with it, he will be arousing old Fourth of July pay required, It is guaranteed to give Cemetery. Northwestern Rushford wagons and top buggie*rof all styles A I S gm perfect satisfaction, or money refunddd explained that his reason for doing so celebration and none should miss witnessing Price 25 cents per box. For sale by C. Sine a 7 8 W S W in a W 8 & 2 was, that when not otherwise engaged it As many of the surrounding $ 1 0 0 0 E W A L. Ross. Only the best of machinery kept and sold at lowest prices. he would put in a good supply, so that towns have not concluded to blow Will be paid for information sufficient Come yourself and^inspect my stock before purchasing elsewhere. I when busy he would lose no time is going themselves, New Ulm wxU be good DO YOU "'WARE" PANTS? to convict parties of stealing flowers intend to send agents through tie country soliciting orders and make the a S to the river after water. This certainly place to spend the fourth. Let everybody from public property. ers stand the expense. The machines and implements handled bv me a re is a novel way of saying time at represented. Repairs lor same always on hand or ordered on demand. (*iim come and take a handir*'making, Jos. SCHMUCKEB, by mail promptly attended to. S«FX^ CHAS. STUEBE, the expense of hard labor^ the day in every sense,* gloriOas J&minittee,on, Park and Cemetery ^panto. o. ^s zBcomor: Oft *U fe**m