New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
June 26, 1889 · Page 4 of 8
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NEW VIM ANI VICINITY. Mrs. Gross, who has been quite IE A special meeting of the board of Bemadotte will celebrate the Fourth PERS0MA1, aiENTio: SPEdiL CIH ELHTffll county commissioners has been called witha pfeme. for some time, is improving. Travelers' 3 Guide. for next Friday. »^#W- King & Franklin's Circus *2i be here Mr. George Heiman, Vote "yes" on the fed of Chicago. Is l&rtieeis hereby m_ =-«tfeatratf on the 5th. *?& ***J 1 8 8 9 B»respectiTB Wardsof theCity 'ff%j*r next Tuesday. 7** Miss Lizzie Luhrs, of Oak Harbor, visiting his parents here. of flew Him. to Brows CoantyjBUte a&SGBnaHsa. an election will be held betweenthe hoaza of nine Ohio, is the new clerk behind the co Theo. Crone will go on the road next Ed Castor, of Waseca, was in town Fourth of July in one week from tomorrow. o'clock a. m. and fire o'clock, p.m. of tne same CP ters of T. Crone's dry goods store. Monday as salesman for the New, Ulm over Sunday. day for thefbfiowmgpnrwwes. i&? Dont fail to spend the day at 4 To aataorize the Citr Council of swd CitytoJssne negar wviorks. Be sure that the ballot you cast next Miss Emily Popp has been srSmliing the Bonbe of the City for the sura of not exceeding New Ulm. $10,000, payable not exceeding 15 yean Tuesday reads, Issue City Improvement The park concerts of the city band the week with friends at St. Peter. at-a rate of interest not exceeding 6 per cent per Only one marriage license was granted annum, for Mutable boildmgg or offices for Bonds. Yes. §&^5f-^p will hereafter be held on Friday instead Miss Nrx, a teacher in the sebools* of City purposes. Those voting in favor of the Wir»oilk>.f eteff(^ this week. EUaf Hanson and Thora ia«ne of a*td bonds shall ose a ticket in the following of Saturday evening. IHP i^JlS The proposed Masonic excursion to St. Paul, is the guest of her brother, form "Issue Citv Improvement Bonds,— Hanson are the parties. C?8^ Those vomi? against the isane of said Springfield, which was booked for the An infant child of EL Bachman died Prof. Nix. Going East. Going West. bonds shall n*e the foliowins ticket "Issue Cittr The regular meeting of the Building Improvement Bonds—No 30th of this month, has been abandoned. Monday morning. The child was only 4 1CK16 a. m. No. I 4:1' Herman Schmidt, of the Faribault and Loan Association has been postponed 12:15 p.m. Dated Sew Ulm. Minn, June I7th A. D. M». r^ a.m. 18 Hugo Sehleuder, upon bis return from Shattuck school, is home on avisit. LOUIS SCBILUIAG, CHy 1.terkp* .7 p. m. I 3 5a» p. m. to Thursday evening, July 11th. 4 1:40 p.m. 2 10-00 p. nr. 25 the Cinncinatti Turnfest^ will go to Solomen Land is still very low and CRAND Mathias Olson and Hon. Swen Swen Frank Manderfeld, formerly employed All run daily except Sunday. Springfield to take charge of a jewelry few hopes are entertained for his recovery.-» son, of Lake Prairie,, called on O. M. on the Mankato Post, is the new C. W. H. HEIDEMAN, Agent 1 July Celebration store at that place. s^i^gfe §%.&%#* &£&£ •& *. Olson last Tuesday. & 4 foreman of the Review office. BUSINESS LOCALS. i. Gruenenfelder, in company with All our correspondents nave appar- J. R. Lankard, of Mankato, was in Wd. Eibner returned on Saturday his wife, returned last Friday evening this entry gone fishin, week. Reports town last week in the interests of Johnson's Nice line of Saiiraes, imported and from St. Paul, where he has been serving from Switzerland. Mr. Gruenenfelder from none of our neihgboring towns domestic at Encyclopedia.. •&*• 1% as juror in the United States circuit AT made the trip in thirtj-seven days, remaining are forthcoming. B. BEHNKE JfeCo. court. Mrs. Henry Hammer and children, only a week in the old country. I®* We carry the largest variety of Jerry Reardon and Christian Goreis The case of T. S. Wright, the postoffice of Mountain Lake, are the guests of machine oils in the city, and sell at We have been shown some very nice are said to have left on Monday for a friends in this city. *Z under the auspices of the New Dim inspector, which was to have rock bottom prices. specimen pencil sketches and paintings pleasure trip in the western country, come before the U. S. commissioner PHE DEPIRTMEBT £i W. G. Garvin, freight auditor of the BETSSMAK BEOS. on glass, which are the handiwork of during their vacation. last Wednesday was postponed to Monday. We wishjto call your attention to Chicago, & Northwestern R. R.. was in Miss Lizzie Biebel. They display an Read Chas. Roos' firework's ad. ,-^_. our nice line of nouncings. Nothing town Monday. AND unusual amount of natural talent in like it in the city. It is time to prepare for the 4th now We are informed that certain improvements Dr. Berry accompanied Company A TUEN-VEREENT, one who has had, no instructions in art and Roos is headquarters for such B. BEHNKE & Co. are soon to be made in the depot. to Lake Citv- and her talents should, be cultivated. t^ Try WISSLOW, RAND & WAT goods. Assissted by Co. •A', Hecker Post, G. The building is to be re-sided and moved SON'S roasted coffees for sale by The specimens are really ingenious. A. R., St. Joseph's Societies, Progress All those that served in the Sigel County treasurer Burg, who attended back four feet to allow for more platform. F. H. BEHNKE. Lodge, A. O. U. W. and New Ulm The suit of S. D. Peterson against the Company, Capt. Louis Busgert, commander, t6&* They sell as Hot Cakes! "Armstrong's"" the meeting of the StateTurner Societies Why not tear down altogether Lodge, O. d. H. S. during the Indian"Outbreak in Winona & St. Peter R. R, company, for Goodyear Welt. at S Paul, is again at ins post in the and put up a new buildinsr? New Ulm PROGRAMME. 1862 and who still reside in this vicinity, overcharges in freight, was argued before LOHBYJJE. court house. are requested to report their names is one of the best stations on the road Justice Fischer last Tuesday, A. 1©"* Gent's Flannel shirts. A full stock at once to the undersigned. FORENOON: 9 o'clock: Assembly at and has one of the poorest depots. Put Let everybody turn out on Tuesday of elegant goods at Turner Hall Park. 9:30 o'clock: Grand Hagberg appearing for the former. EBNST BKANBT. up something that will be a credit to and vote for the issuance of bonds. procession starting from Turner Hall B. BEHNKE Co. The case was decided in favor of the the town. Let the vote be a large and decided to 3d Str, South, to Minnesota, to 4th F. H. Behnke sells Elgin, Iowa "NEW ADVERTlSEMENm plaintiff who received a judgement for Str. North, to Broadway, to Centre, to sugar corn for 10 cents a can. Get a one. Chas. Hauenstein continues to carry the full amount. State, and return to Turner Hall Park. can before they are all gone. *r- NOTICE OF MEETING. off the honors at the rifle shoots. Last The board of equalization has been in 11 o'clock: Reading of the Declaration jKSf B. Behnke and Co. carry the best The Minnesota Synod will open their As the next regular meeting of the of Independence, 11:30 o'clock: Oration. Sunday the order of standing was as session since Monday. Don't be surprised lot of men's gloves to be had in town. annual session in the Lutheran church Building and Loan Association falls on follows. Cha3. Hauenstein, Chas. if your assessment isn't just Call and inspect them. a legal holiday, the meetina: will be AFTERNOON: Concert in the Park, at 10 o'clock to-day. Some very interesting Brust, John Lilla. John Sehmid, and what you expected. J8@"* F. H. Behnke offers canned peaches postponed one week to Thursday, July foot races, sack races, cUmhing of topics are to come up for discussion for ten and twenty-five cents a can. Fr. Grebe. Hauenstein now has a good 11. All payments must be made on poles, catching of greased pigs,, hignajbd The street sprinkler, who busied himself and the attendance is expected to For Ladies Trimmed Hats at rock that date. long Jumping contests and other games lead on the average score and the next all of Sunday evening with soaking be quite large. The session continues bottom prices call at for prizes. W. H. HEIDEMAN, Pres. shoot will no donbt give him permanent the streets, deserves credit for his enterprise till July 2. aRiffl) MEMM'S BALL! MRS. B. FOLXLMAN & Co. ownership of the medaL FKBD PFAENBER, Sec'y. even if the rain of the next day I3T Canned Apples at from 10 to 25 The picnic which was given at Herman's made it all a useless waste of labor. At Turner Hall in the evening. cents a can, extra quality, at E. G. Pahl and Albert Seiter were at Park on Sunday, wasquite largely Veterinary Surgeon. Marshal of the Dav: Capt FRANK St. Paul last week attending to legal F. EL BEHNKE'S. Mr. Gruenenfelder, who lives just attended. Music was furnished by the BURG. Assistants: Col. FRANCIS jg®° The attention ofthe ladies is called Having treated sick animals for years business. They, with others, have a across the river in Nicollet county, is BAASEN and Capt. JOHN F. NEUMANN. band, games and races were indulged to the new Woodbury Improved Fruit I can conscientiously recommend myself suit against the city of St. PauL pending confined to his bed with strangled hernia. in and it was all aroand a pleasant affair. Jar, for sale by F. H. Behnke. Its to all who need the services of a Reduced rates on the Chicago & in the district court, in which He is very low at present and his competent Veterinary. Orders may be merits are in every way superior to the The proceeds go to the benefit of Northwestern Railway to those who they sue for damages to the amount of recovery is unlooked for. left at Dr. Weschcke's Drug Store. old patterns and it is by all means the the Herman monument. attend. July 3rd, good to return $10,000 on certain lots in that city. oest in the market. When you want STEW MINN. The Eagle Roller Mills will shut July oth. Henry Keller, who for the past four fruit jars don't fail to inspect the Woodbury. The case occupied the court for several A cordial invitation to attend is extended down about the 4th of July for repairs. The University years has been a steady employee in to all. days and as the jury could not agree Boilers and new machinery will be put J&* We show the daintiest line of Low this office left with the Turnverein class The Committee on Arrangements. they will have to re-open it at the next in and the mill will be closed about cut Shoes for Ladies. last Thursday for Cincinnatti. He will OP MINNESOTA term. three weeks. LOHETDE. SETTLE UP. not return to New Ulm but will stop off Open to both Sexes JBS^* Chas. Stnebe buys and pays the When the agent of the Pioneer Press The appeal of the Winona and St. at Chicago, where he has secured a lucrative Having sold out my business to my The .following Courses of Study Highest price for live hogs, cattle, sheep are was in town a few weeks ago* he se~ Peter Land Company, to have the judgement sons and deciding to" straighten ail accounts, position. Henry is a competent offered: \*4 and other live stock, every Monday at all those, knowing themselves cured quite a number of subscribers against their lands in Brown county Classical, Scientific, Literary, Civil tne stock yards. printer and a good workman and we to be indebted to me, are requested to Engineering. Mechanical Engineering, return for which New Ulm was to receive modified, was given a hearing before J®* Parents buy the Lyon School hope he may meet with the success call and settle same at once. Electrical Engineering, Architecture, Schoe. "Knocks em" all. a certain amount of gratuitous the supreme court on Monday. which he so well deserves. Mining1 Engineering and Metallurgy. H. HL BETSSMAJWT. j-*ijf H. LOHEYDE. advertising. We don't think it would Shop Work (including Wood, Iron and Ernst Heers and Miss Francis Mueller August, a young son-of Henry Theisen, A. 6 Shlichtingr S^" Did you see F. W. Hauenstein's be out of place to suggest now that Metal working), Industrial, Freehand left with the class last Thursday to attend of Sigel. experienced quite a serious line of novelties? They include hair and Mechanical Drawing Wood Carving steps be taken to make use of the space the Cincinnatti Turnfest, after PLUMBIN GASFIK ornaments and bracelets, most beautiful. accident on Sunday. He was out riding and Designing Military Science that stands to our credit. Might just which they propose to take a course in with some other boys and was thrown and Tactics Agriculture /"including as well beom the town when it don't 8®°* Ladies' dress kid shoes comprise the Indianapolis Tmyilehrer Seminary. the "School of Agriculture*'), Veterinary suddenly from his horse, dislocating his KIfiSULNG»S BIAKJK, a tasteful and important element in our cost anything. Science, Law, Medicine (Regular houlder. He was brought to town in the At the district meeting of the Turner Homeopathic), Dentistry. stock. H-LOHEYBE. The death of Miss Mary Wagner occurred evening and Dr. Schoch replaced the Societies of Minnesota, which was held NEW ULM. MINN. All kinds of cheese constantly on TUITION IS FREE. bone, so that he will soon have the use at tne home of her parents in the at St. Paul last week, New Ulm was hand at Subilia's. Except in the departments of Law and Henry H.£G.Subilia.aSnbtlieGaetavrSabiIis,JA of it again. town of Home on Friday morning. again selected as Bezirks-Vorort the Tarragona. Portwine for private Medicinp. Her deatn was not unexpected as she next State Turnfest will take place at ur medical use at Subiha's. Next ear opens September 3d. 1889. August Wagner was married on the 1®°* Jas. Hennesev. Brandy for had been sick for some time, troubled Dulnth in 1890.. Catalogue, containing full information, 17th to Nellie Newnham at Grace private and medical use at SabJia's. will be sent to all persons who with a peculiar disease, which puzzled Church in Cleveland, Ohio, the home of Wright, the post- office inspector, has apply for it. Address S&&* Remember that the most deliciousthe doctors and rendered medical assistance the bride. The young couple spent a been identified as William A. Bell, an exconvict Ice Cream is served dailf at Eibuer's CTKUS NORTHEOP, L. L. D., President, useless. She was the daughter of short period in Chicago and returned to of the Wisconsin penitentiary. Palace Restaurant. When in the city Minneapolis, Minn. Englebert Wagner and was twenty-one bear this in mind. this city on Friday evening, where they In Wisconsin he was eaught impersonating RIESLING'S BLOCK, years of age at the time of her death. CITY NOTICE. JB®* While talking about cigars just will reside in the future. We can congratulate an internal revenue collector, under NEW ULM, MINN. The funeral occurred from the residence drop in :iud see Eibner's new line of the name of Thorpe. themifljthis, their new venture, Notice hereby given that a petition French tobaccos and cigaretts. Just on Sunday afternoon and was and join in the general good wish that Whofesale and retail dealers »n Several promotions were made among has been tiled in the office of the city received. largely attended. CHOICE WINES IKB LIQUORS. their joy may be complete. clerk of the city of New Ulm, Minn, the members of Company A, while at A line line of black cashmeres at praying fur the vacation of a certain Sheriff Sehmid has received a notic camp the past week. Corp. Herman Jacob Elossner returned from Dakota B. BEHNKE & Co's. part of the alley in Block No. one hundred Call and examine the Jewel gaso from Palmer Bros., of Fairfax, to the last Friday, after disposing of a carload Kuehnel was made sergeant and Privates Crystal Spring, 1879. Jas. Hennessy and five (105) North of Centre lene stove at J. B. Arnold's. Brandy, 1880. Otard, Dupuy & effect that on the night of the nineteenth of horses in less than three days. Paul Albrecht, W. Julius, W. J. Street in said city. Said petition will Cognac. Imported Tarragona Porte be heard, considered and determined bv J®" Baby Carriages, Baby Carriages, their hotel was robbed of certain articles He says that anyone, who will invest in Scheid ericb, R. Wilbrecht, G. Koehier, for private or medical use. The ce the eity council at their regular meeting jnst received a new stocK of the latest bv a youag man of whom they the purchase of good horses here, can and Geo. Graff, corporals. brated St. Julien Clarets and California on August 6th, 1889, at 8 o'clock styles of baby carnages. Come and have give a good description, and ask the make plenty of money by shipping them Reisling wines. Whiskey ranging p. m. at which time all objection thereto your pick. For sale by F. H. Retzlanv The State Eight Hour League are arranging in price from $2.00 to S8.00 per gaSon. sheriff to be on -the lookout for him. to Dakota and selling them there. He will be heard. for a grand industrial celebration I bay old rags, iron, zinc, coppar and Pure Alcohol $3.00 per gallon. The articles stolen are carefully enumerated mentioned as an instance a small town By order of the city council, rubber for cash or in trade. to be held at the state fair grounds Goods guaranteed as represented. and among them a dress and Louis SCHHUIIG, where from two to three hundred horses E. W, BAEE. July 4th. The object of the display is Citv Clerk. H. & G. Subilia. 8S&* E. W. Baer has a full new line of parasol were the most expensive. Why were on market in a single day, most to give prominence to the prevailing Dated New Ulm, Minn.. June 10 1889. Kerosene oil stoves and invites the public a young man should attempt a theft of of which were sold for fancy prices and sentiment in favor of eight hours among to call and examine them. such a nature we do not know unless with but little trouble. all branches of organized labor. Henry Laudenschlaeger repairs all HIG ART JEWELRY! it was that he was an innocent youth, kinds of Sewing Machines perfect and What came near being a fire of some We are in receipt of the annual catalogue about to commit matrimony, and was cheap. AH. 28. proportions started in the barn of F. of the State University with the in lack of funds with which to supply W. Baarsch on Sunday afternoon. A announcements for tne year 1889-'90, these necessaries. BARGAINS. little boy had been playing with match The university is an institution that the P.. W.NoveUy And every Hauenstein's,atTradethetoknown es and naturally started a bonfire with Gen. Sibley, Dr. A. W. Daniels, of people of state have reason to be proud some hay in one corner of the barn, St. Peter, CoL Wm. Pfaeuder, of New of, and is fast pushing to the front rank A number of very desirable bargains in which soon caught- in the building. Ulm,and John F. Meagher, of Mankato, of schools of learning. Fortunately the smoke was detected before who compose the committee, appointed By anew arrangement which took effect the fire had done much damage by the last legislature to superintend AT on the twenty first of this month, an One door north of City Drug Store. and a big blaze was thus prevented. the erection at this place of the monument O. M. Olsen's exchange of mail pouches is now made The usual moral can be drawn. Don't intended to commemorate the between New Ulm and Mankato on the c. H. HORNBURG let children play with matches. battles of the Indian outbreak, met at night trains. Tins gives us Mankato St. Paul last Thursday and took the J. H. Block came up from St. Peter t)»UC ST08S« mail early in the morning in stead of first steps in. proceeding with the work. on Wednesday and joined the gun club at 10 o'clock as was the ease before, Dealerjafall kinds of They have advertised for plans and in their afternoon shoot He not only Among the special offers are New HEAV A SIELFIAID W1M. There are some people in this county specifications and will commence the gave them some .valuable pointers in and Elegant parlor organs for $50. that are awful anxious to have the work as soon as possible. The city the setting of traps and in the rules that Second hand organs,good order, for $35 county-seat argued in the papers. Just council have granted the committee the should regulate their practice, but also have patience, there will be plenty of i^ First class goods at lowest prices. use of any portion of the public grounds gave them a little exhibition in crack before the matter is decided. For the that they may select as a site and they shooting. The members of the club are rXi^ 6 °^d a iigfct running, ail steel Catalogues furnished upon application •^Deering Self Binders present everybody should keep his temper *#i will in all probability locate it in German evidently not used to Chamberlain rules at O. M. Olsen's Drug Store, Headquarters so that his blood will not boil over Park. as their scores with one or two exceptions for musical instruments. when hot weather comes, *. gere very poor, but perhaps they John "ErahL an old resident of the were unable so do their best when FIRST Cadet Louis Scherer, of the second town of Sigel, met with a very sad and shooting with the champion of the northwest. Yonshould readTHECHICAGO class, U. S. corps of cadets at West sudden death last week. On Friday he Also POINT DAILY NEWS because zgnanai^c Mr. Block should come oftener. Point, came home last Wednesday evening ts ejqpeKsz&e Yoa rarwsjE was pruning some trees and was standing read zamc paper. Frobanly to spend his first vacation. He What has become of the proposed on a block some three feet high, you've always bad a. weekly— DEERING,STANDARD1WHITEWATER you can now afford st daily* appears as though life in the military pottery works? Are we to conclude resting his weight on a limb. The limb THE CHICAGO BAILT NEWS academy agreed with him and we are Mowers, bindmg twines of ever kind, all steel Monitor seeders, warranted to costs bat one cent per copy— that nothing will be done to secure such gave way and he fell forward, sustaining it's so cheap yoa can'taffordto glad to note it. He will return the latter sow flax, timothvand eiover with the best satisfaction. 5 S S internal injuries, from which he an establishment? We certainly hope lose time waitingfin-a weekly. You.oughttoknow aboutthings part of August. fElill L7 Owent 5 fanningt 2 S 5 a «^o*a rul a a n~d not. If some encouragement is offered died in a short time. The funeral was and feed mills, hay a a io*ks when they happen—not a week cane mills, corn sheliers, straw cutters, W later- Yoa live the rune— held from the Catholic church of this there is no reason why some party with The electric fight company are progressing teeath. century, in the greatest MINNESOTA CHIEF ANB ROMLEY TBT?l?5imra» VA capital cannot be induced to start an city, Sunday forenoon, and his remains, nicely with their work. Most section of the greatest country-f' en the earth, and yoa can't afford which were deposited in the Catholic industry here that will not only be a of the business houses are being supplied to beleft behind. Northwestern Rushford wagons and top buggies of all strk*t A S S «~. paying Investment to the owner but a. cemetary, were followed thither by a with wires and the demand for the boon to the town. The matter shouldf large concourse of friends. He was new convenience isgeneraL Those who a mOKea a week—and it costsby mail 25 «s~t a, month.fear months^UJO,—mtcatta.da^j not be allowed to die out. It only needs have already put is connections are the quite an old man, being 68 years of age „D0 YOF "WARE" PANTS? at the time of his death, and wasknowaf to be urged and demanded! in erder to Empire MilL A. J. Eckstein, F„ H, mtendd to send agents through the country s6licning^d get the council to offer a bonns, sted it Behnke, T. Crone, Dr. Schoch, Chas to many in this vicinity. He leaves a When a pant-hunter pantless paatetb for pants, expense- The machines and implements a ii a a And pants for due best Pants the Past-market represented. Repairs for same always on hanS or a S I wife and five children, all of whom are, shooM be agitated until the objects atmarried. L.R00S, J/acob Klossner, Chas. Brnst, grants,. h^mailDrompdyatteadedto, wvmmmaa. Urtezs Be psntetn an-Fanted unta he implants Chas. Wagner and Neumann. Jfin. pair of T. CHORE'S fine pants. "f a pHaagMPHfBIJMp