New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
July 3, 1889 · Page 4 of 8
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NEW ULM AND VICINITS. Fourth. It isn't Come ta New Ulm to-morrow far Lafayette celebrates the Fourth morrow likely that any one will forget it. glorious time. a picnic in Schraders's grove. ^Wffdo the E C6u*£ Travelers' Guide. land, died last Friday evening after an The circus will be here on Friday. A small party of people picmced at Marshal Schapekahmjhas ordered the illness of only two weeks. He was afflicted Lookout for confidence men and fakirs. flummel's Lake, Sunday. ,*|&v* gang of horse traders that have'iufestled with strangulated hernia and, although A two year old child of Gustav Goetch the town the past week to keep off the good medical aid was provided, Jacob Klossner shipped another carload it was not expected that he woultl live died last Thursday evening. The funeral streets. Correct. They shouldn't be of horses to Dakota, Monday evening. long. Mr. Gruenenfeider was 59 years 1 allowed to enter the town at all. WILL/BE GIVEN AT I was held on Friday. of age. He has lived in the town of The premium list of the 19th annual Courtland for nearly three years and Emerson Hadley, of the law firm of John Schapekahm is acting marshal was well known to many in this vicinity. Fair is now being circulated. Farmers Wixloi\k>.¥etei<f(f( Rogers, Hadley & Selmea, of St. Paul, during the absence of Mr. Zieher at St. Th ursdayEvening. The funeral which waslargelyattended and everybody should read it carefully. was1 Paul. in town on legal business, last was held from the residence on Sunday There is always something you can exhibit, Going East. Going West. at two oclock in the afternoon and the Tuesday. Judge Hanscome and A. Carlson, of ADMISSION, GENTS 50 Ctey remains deposited in the city cemetery. which will help to make, the fair 4 10-16 a. No. 1 4:17 a.m. A divorce was granted last week to St. Peter, did legal business before 18 12 15 p. m, a. m. a success. x£ ^KtM^^^t^'^ NOTICE OF MEETING. m. 3 5:00p.m. f% Franz Voltin, of West Newton, from his Judge Webber on Monday. PERSONAL MENTION. 2 10.00 m. 25 1:40p.m. Old Fort Hill in Lake Hanska will be As the next regular meeting of the wife Katherina, on the grounds of abandonment. All run daily except Sunday. F. H. Retzlaft will open up a livery 1 Building and Loan Association falis on the scene this year of one of the largest Mrs Whitney has returned from The case was argued before W. H. HEIDEMAN, Agent. stable in the Schneider barn in a few a legal holiday, the meeting will be her Wisconsin visit. Fourth of July celebrations ever witnessed Judge Webber on the 19th. days. postponed one week to Thursday, July BUSINESS LOCALS. Gustave Ottomever is home on a in this region. The people of All payments must bet made oa In the readjustment of postoffice salaries Albert Steinhauser and G. Fisher visit. that town have gone to great trouble that date. the Post-master General has reduced have been secured to make the addresses Eyes examined free of charge at Henry Kiesling, C. W. H. HBIDBMAN, Presu and expense in making arrangements of Winthrop, Sun- the salary of the Sleepy Eye postmaster !, r'^i HauensteinTs on the Fourth. dayed in the city. F. W. Jewelrv store. FRED PPABNDER. See'y. and they extend a cordial invitation to from $1,200 to SI, 100. This Try Eibner's lemonade, a nice Dr. Marden will be at The new uniforms for the fire company everybody to attend. CITY NOTICE. his Tracy of- don't look like business was on the increase fices July 2d and 3rd. cool drink. arrived Monday. ^The company A very enjoyable picnic was held at at that place. t®* Nice line of Satmes, imported and Attorney Somerville was in town will appear in their new suits on the Notice is hereby given that a petitjpa August fcchell's place Sunday afternoon. Saturday domestic at Edwasd Maltzahn, formerly of New 4 has been filed in the office of the ei$y Fourth. The day was excessively hot and the B. BEHNKE &CO. clerk of the city of New Ulm, Min»„ [Jim but recently of Cinncinatti, .Ohio, Mrs. Ross and child returned on Sat. Senator Bowen came down from S®* Remember that F. W. Hauenstein cool country air was immensely refreshing. praying for the vacation of a certfti»fe urday from their Wisconsin visit has returned to this city to permanently can fit everybody's eyes to a by the Sleepy Eye on Friday to find out the part of the alley in Block No. one htiAdred The band and glee club were locate. He will open up a saloon in his H. Loheyde spent Sunday at St use of his Optometer. and five (105) North of Centre purpose of the special meeting of the present to furnish music and to those Peter. building, next door to R. Pfefferle's Street in said city. Said petition will Jg@* When in town on the Fourth, go commissioners. who attended it was a most pleasantly be heard, considered and determined by grocery store. Carl Brauns, to Eibner's restaurant for soda water, with his family, has Chas. Rosskopf is the new janitor at spent afternoon. They will no doubt moved to Minneapolis to permanently the city council at their regular meet* milk shakes and ice cream. The office-seekers of the Second Minnesota locate. ing on August 6th, 1889, at 8 o'clock the Union Hall. He succeeds H. Langmack, wish for a recurrence of the event. «&*" We carry the largest variety of p. m. at which time all objection there congressional district should remember machine oils in the city, and sell at who has gone into the boot and The town was startled yesterday to will be heard. id If the fate of Caesar—he was too rock bottom prices. NEW ADVERTISEMENT t%& shoe business. morning by the sad announcement that By order of the^aty council^ ambitious and the politicians at the capital BEUSSMAN BROS. The shotgun club have changed their Rev. J. J. Sauer, who has been attending ^^Lour a SCHILLING, I®* Minnesota Strawberries are fine* Sons of Merman I slew him.—ST. PAUL HERALD. „, CityCierk. hour for shooting from Sunday morning the Lutheran Synod during the Call for them at Eibner's. And if the comparison holds good, The Sons of Herman are requested to Dated New Ulm, Minn.. June 10 1889 to Saturday evening, between six week, died suddenly Mondav night of J8@- We wish to call your attention to -A. KOEHN E these latter day politicians too will meet meet at Turner Hall at 9 o'clock a. and eight. heart disease. He was stopping with our nice line of iiouncings. Nothing Fourth of July. with an unlucky fate. Veterinary Surgeon. like it in the city. Mr. Tappe and early in the evening he A new schedule of rates went into effect J. KRAUSE, A. Doig, bridge and building superintendent B. BEHNKE & Co. was taken suddenly ill and died at nine Secretary. Having treated sick animalsfor**~ over the Western Union Telegraph of tbe Chicago and Northwestern BGg* For fresh compressed yeast every I can conscientiously reconr"* o'clock. His home is in Potsdam, Olmstead lines on July 1. A slight reduction in day in the week go to Eibner's. road, visited the depot Friday with a of self to all who need the ser WAHTEH 8° selling ability County, whither he was taken on the tariff is the result. HJU14.UU. to represent us as Salesagent competent Veterinary. Or JS®* Ice Cream by the quart or gallon the view of making some changes in the the morning train after funeral services tn tnis town (200 to $2000 per left at the Pioneer Drug S' at Eibner's. J. B. Kennedy, who was so seriously building. The offices will be enlarged year can be made.) Address at the church. He was 63 years of age. NEW ULM, NL -—r wounded at Nicollet, is rapidly improving W Try WINSLOW, RAND & WATSON'S so as to give more rc?pm and satisfy a WANAMAKER & BROWN, roasted coffees for sale by and expects to be out in a few days. The following is the standing at the GRANT growing business, the building will be Philadelphia, Pa. F. H. BEHNKE. CONTRACTORS.1 July rifle practice Sunday morning: C. The Largest Clothing and Merchant J. M. Olson has been appointed postmaster moved back to give it ^nore platform J6@?* They sell as Hot Cakes! 'Armstrong's" Tailoring House in America. Brust, C. Hauenstein, J. B. Schmid, J. at Nicollet, vice A. F. Robe. and other improvements V^iil be made. Goodyear Welt. Lilla, F. Grebe. Mr. Hauenstein has NOTICE TO There was only one other applicant for The work will commence vin a very H. LOHEYDE. been awarded the medal having made the position. short time. £&* Gent's Flannel shirts. A full stock Notice is hereby given that marked sealed sepaA the best average score in three shoots. S W 0 V1} re iv at the County of elegant goods at Auditor sOfece atM the City of New Ulm, the AT The suit of S. D. Peterson against N T. Crone started on his first trip as The average scores of the five are as jnnesota, T£W & S up to 2 o'clock P. M. B. BEHNKE & Co. July 16th 1889, for furnishing the materials and the Railroad company, in which judgment salesman of the vinegar works, Monday follows: Hauenstein 472, Brust 438, W~ F. H. Behnke sells Elgin, Iowa dpmg work on the construction of the new Court House of said County now under construction, as morning* Mr. Baxter, their former salesman, was rendered in favor of the former, sugar corn for 10 cents a can. Get a Schmid 392, Lilla 348, Grebe 302. On follows under the auspices of th is ncw connected with a commission is quite an interesting and important can before they are all gone. next Sunday they will commence to 1. For erecting and completing the 2d story of FIBE DEPART! S@° B. Behnke and Co carry the best house in Minneapolis. one when all its details are known. said building shoot for the new medal, which is a 2 For electing and completing that portion of lot of men's gloves to be had in town. The suit was commenced for overcharges Mrs. Fs, Meyer, of this city, has been said building above the second story including handsome gold Dadge, even prettier AND Call and inspect them. the root and ornamentation except the white in freight on some wheelbarrows summoned to give evidence before the than the previous one. All will strive metaolnstatueiro B@T F. H. Behnke offers canned peaches 8 Ptetingthe entire erection of said TUKN-VEREI billed to Mr. Peterson. For years *he investigating committee of the Rochester hard to get it building including the roof and ornamentation for ten and twenty-five cents a can. freight on this article has never been except the white metal statue. ho«pitaL She was' once an employee J®- For Ladies Trimmed Hats at rock The materials used to be of the character, and We are informed that the stranger, Assissted by Co. 'A', Heoker known .o exceed from 45 to 60 cents a the work done to be executed in the manner and bottom prices call a* of thatv institution. A. R., St. Joseph's Societies who was taken with an epileptic fit on according to the plans and specifications for the hundred, while on this lot it amounted MRS. B. FOLLLMAN & Co. construction of said building (and for the construction Mr. Griffith, of\ Sleepy Eye, was in Lodge, A. O. U. W. and our streets last Wednesday, was at one of the separate parts thereof, as above) 8^" Canned Apples at from 10 to 25 to $1.45 a hundred or about 75 cents Lodge, O. d. H. S. which plans and specifications may be seen at the town Saturday, arranging with the gun time a soldier in the German army and cents a can, extia, quality, at PROGRAM for each wheelbarrow. When it is considered county Auditors office, and at the office of the club to take part in a tournament to be architect, Mr. Carl Ptruck at 129 Nicollet Ave., that these fits were the result of a F. BEHNKE'S. that they sell for only $2.00, Minneapolis, who will also lurnish all other necessary figT" The attention of the ladies is called held in Sleepy Eye about the 15th of FORENOON: 9 o'clock wound received in the Franco Prussian information The work under the nrst proposal the freightcharges appear outrageous. to be finished on or before Sept. 15th 1889 to the new Woodbury Improved Fruit July. Quite a number of the club expressed Turner Hall Park. 9j30 war. He was given money by the government and under the second two proposals on or before The company make the plea that a Jar, for sale by F, H. Behnke. Its procession starting Nov 1st 1889 The successful bidder to enter *nto their intention to go up. andNardered to cc«me to this merits are in every way superior to the few roads have gone into a pool and a good and sufficient bond to be approved by the to 3d Str, South, Board of County Commissioners ol said County for The hearing before tbe supreme court country in order to get rid of him. He old patterns and it is by all means the Str. North, tojfcr that a new schedule of rates has been the performance of his contract Said Board reserving has been here two years and now claims the right to reject any and all bids or propwals oest in the market. When you want of the Winona & St. Peter Land Co., State, and return prepared consequently this unusual Dated June 29th 1889 11 o'clock: Readi fruit jars don't fail to inspect the Woodbury. asking for a modification of the judgment to be on his wav to New 'Ttork where By order of the Board of Commissioners of the tax. This is a light excuse and if the County ot Brow n, Minnesota of Independence, he will make a complaint and ask against their lands in this county, roads are to be allowed to act so independently E G. KOCH Chairman tion. J8®" We show the daintiest line of Low has been set for July 16. Mr. Lind to be sent back to the old country. what is the use of an interstate Application for License. Concefjffin cut Shoes for Ladies. AFTERNOON: will go down to look after the interests races, clir commerce law. foot races, sack H. LOHEYDE. The town has been filled for the past" .State of Minnesota, poles, catching of greased pigs jjgp' Ohas. Stuebe buys and pays the of Brown County. week with a gang of horse traders, Ifyunix ot Brown ss. The Turnverein class returned from long jumping contests and otl highest price for live hogs, cattle, sheep Cfty of New Ulm who are in the interest of nobody During the thunder storm of last for prizes. Cinncinatti Saturday evening and were and other live stock, every Monday at Notice is hereby given that application but themselves and tor the sole purpose oBAND FffiEfuAN'S Tuesday, lightning struck the person the stock yards. welcomed at the depot by a large number haV« been made in writing, to the rf bleeding the unsuspecting of Mrs. Beimle, of Lafayette. The 8^* Parents buy the Lyon School of citizens and the city band. They Council of the City of New Ulm, and At Turner Hall in tl farmers. Their horses area poor advertisement Schoe. "Knocks em" all. shock caused her to remain unconscious filed in my ipffice, praying for license to were at once escorted to Turner Hall Marshal of the Day: H. LonEYDE. but they succeed just the sell intoxicating liquors, for the term several hours, although no serious injuries where a banquet was in waiting for BURG. Assistants: Ct S^~ Ladies' dress kid shoes comprise von commencing the 15th day of April same in disposing of them and getting were sustained. She will feel the BAASEN and Capt. JC' them and the boys sat, down to talk of a tasteful and important element in our 1889, and terminating on the 15th dav MANN. first class animals in their stead. Notwithstanding effects of the shock for some time. spoils. And well they might for they tock. H. LOHEYDE. of April 1890, by Edward Maltzahn at Reduced rates ong repeated warnings there Sergt. Boock made an excellent record the following plao\e to wit: came out of the Turnfest with no slight j&g^" All kinds of cheese constantly on Northwestern RaJtaspy are a class of farmers that will continue The one story frafme building situated hand at Subiha's. honors. In tne awarding of 68 class while at camp the past two weeksHe attend, July 3rd, to be'taken in by these gangs and will on part of Lots Mo. 12 and 13 block July 5th. JS®- Tarragona. Portwme for private not.only qualified as a sharp-shooter prizes, the New Uim Verein took the 65 north of Centre Sfcreet in the said never learn to avoid them until they A cordial invitation to or medical use at Subiha'. seventh winning a rich and beautiful with an average score of 44, but also City of New Ulm. ed to all. have been given a practical lesson. jggp" Jas. Hennesey. Brandy for banner as a prize. In the competition made the best individual score of any Said application will be heard and The Committee oi private and medical use at Subilia's. They cannot be told often enough that determined by said Council of the City for individual prizes awarded67 and the man in the regiment. At 500 yards he A fane line of black cashmeres a it is better to tradw horses with your of New Ulm at the Clerk's Offace in A. G. SMi thirty-fifth was won by Hugo Schleuder scored 49 oat of a possible 50 makin2 9 said City of New Ulm, Brown Countv B. BEHNKE & Go's neighbor and get a good bargain even successive bull's eyes, which is something and the thirty-seventh by Fred Seiter. Minnesota, on the 11th day of July A. Call and examine the Jewel gasot PLUMBING A if the prices are higher than run the The prizes consisted in diplomas and remarkable and unusual. 1). 1889 at 8 o'clock p. m. of that day. lene stove at J. B. Arnold's. risk of dealing with these sharpers, who Witness my hand and seal of said wreaths. The young men labored under 8®* Baby Cairiages, Baby Carriages, New Ulm is sure to have her full are never known to get beat. City this 27th aay of June 1889. some disadvantage as the water* of -r jnst received a new stock of the latest KIESLING^ quota of livery stables. Chas. Stuebe Louis SCHILLING. styles of baby carnages. Come and have that city caused a general sickness and [Seal.] CityCierk. intends opening up a barn in two "The New Ulm people go to Springfield NEW ULM. ***4-T!^~ your pick. For sale by F. H. Retzlaff. only four of the New Ulm class could weeks and left for St. Paul last evening in force tomorrrw a special tram I buy old rags, iron, zinc, coppar and be depended on for work. They did has been secured fov the occasion and a to buy buggies. Well, the more tbe rubber for cash or in trade. HIGH ART JEWELS thousand people are expected to attend. well however and have reason to feel, merrier. Things will hum in the livery E. W, BAER, A liberal allowance of beer has been proud of their success. They had to fie?* £. W. Baer has a full new line of business for a while at least, and we secured for the event." compete with the best trained classes kerosene oil stoves and invites the public will be getting our rigs no doubt at dirt The foregoing is a fair sample of to call and examine them. in the country and it is a credit to New cheap rates, periodical slurs against New Ulm with Henry Laudenschlaeger repairs all Ulm that her class stands way to the which the Sleepy Eye Herald sees fit kinds of Sewing Machines perfect and Miss Allie Scherer met with a very front. cheap. Au. 28. to ornament its local columns. It is painful accident while riding horseback The Second Regiment broke camp at not very often that the Review takes last Thursday evening. The horse suddenly BARGAINS. Lake City at noon on the 27th and the n*4 And every Novelty known to the Trade at notice of such malicious productions, became uncontrolable and threw I various companies packed their baggage of which the publisher should feel her to the ground. The fall gave her a and departed for home, only too ashamed, considering the support and severe nervous shock from which it A number of very desirable bargains in glad to leave behind the scenes of their liberal patronage bestowed upon him will take days to recover. She is under ,£. H. HORNBUE*StorgDruyCitfohnort soldier life. From St. Paul they were by the citizens of New Ulm.'^ If the the care of Dr. Berry and is doing as -4 carried in a special train and Company One door Herald sees fit to advocate the county well as could be expected under the AT A did not reach New Ulm till midnight. seat removal the people of New Ulm circumstances. yr t^£iM^^%^^ft Dealerjip^all kinds of W*g f| O. M. Olsen's Worn out and tired the boys did not will find no fault, deeming it very natural EEAVY A SMLF AW rouse the people of the city to let them Tramps have already struck New that a paper will support the interests Ulm and they are making themselves know they were here, but marched to of its town first but personal the source of no little annoyance. Last the armory, disposed of their accoutrements attacks against the feelings of a community Saturday evening a couplo of them and quietlv sought their homes. are bound to provoke the were detected prowling about Ruemke's Among the special offers are New The boys speak of the camp as one of *gent for the old reliable, Ugh tunning* all sleet proper rebuke. It will hardly be Deering Self BindM the haidest they have yet experienced store building and night watenman and Elegant parlor organs for §50. necessary to state that the foregoing Pfeifer aroused tbe occupants 4tad but they seem to have enjoyed themselves excursion item and||fN&e Second hand organs, good order, for $35. even if their duties were trying. warned them to be on the lookout liberal allowance of beer for the event" First class goods at lowest prices. The trampsventered the cellar but were The company made an excellent showand with steel bundle carrier. The Deering, the king of self-bin^ was only a spurt of imagination with Catalogues furnished upon application stood at the head and in lead of all the binders In the m«tfket» in the rifle practices especially did scared off before they were able to steal the writer, most likely created by the simplicity of its binding attachment with its steel frame. Also a anything. On Sunday evening between at O. M. Olson's Drug Store, Headquarters they win honors, carrying off the highest effects of an overdose of old crow, taken dealer in the following machines and farm implements 7 and 10 o'clock the depot was entered percentage in skirmish shooting and for musical instruments. on the sly. t- DEERING,STANDARD1WHITEV and a trunk in the waiting room was ranking second best in wolley firing. SECOND wrenched open with a coupling pin and In the former their percentage was 45 ou should read THE CHICAGO National Educational Association/ Mowers, binding twines of ever kind, all steel Monitor seederit DAIIA NE\\b because you and in the latter 79.63 with the largest ransacked. A valise was also found in KaZLitj tu into n.ai.t Ihere POINT sow flas, timothy and clover with the best satisfaction Steel am For the next meeting of the National is a per I oblished 11 Australia the stockyards the next morning, ripped average score in both?-tQuite a number of every make riding and walking stubble plows and cultivate? whit'i is is ltrge as a blanket. Educational-association, the Chicago & lhis -wouldn't --uit ou \aa J. L. Owens fanning and feed mills, hay rakes, hay loaders, of the boys qualified as marksmen and open and emptied of its contents^fThe North-Western Railway Company "will -want a newspaper it onte convenient, cane mills, corn sheliers, straw cutters, work is supposedly that of the tramps sell tickets to Nashville, Ten., and return, complete and condensed, two as sharpshooters. The following MINNESOTA CHIEF AND RUMLEY THRI and still ou don't want good going from July 1st to July that have been seen about the depot, is a list with the scores: to overlook anvthmg of real CHINES AND STRAW BURNER STEAM 15th, afid good returing from July 16 importance You don't •want the inhabitants of empty box cars. Mark&men: Capt Rosskopf, 37 Lieut. your neighbor to say to you, to September 10th, at rate of one lowest Northwestern Rushford wagons and top buggies ot allsti Did you read so-and-so Monday morning a gang of them were Busbers, 39 Sergeant Kitzberger, 30 limited first-class fare for the round ply of fence wire always on hand. -Davis and Howe sewinechine to-day's paper? and be obliged oil a specialty. trip, with $2.OX) additional for Association hauled up by the police and brought before to answer, No, I didn't' see Sergeant Kuehnel, 40 Corporal Albrecht, that," and then have him ask membership fee. Only tile best of machinery kept and sold at lovl Justice Fischer, who sentenced 30 Corporal Seheiderich, 36 ,yoa, "What paper do you For tickets and detailed information, Come yourself and inspect my stock before purchasimr eW ^read*" This will never happ^pe them to 5 days labor on the streets. Ail Corporal Wilbrecht, 36 Bushard, 32Clobes intend to send agents through the country soliciting orders a? to you if you read HE apply to aay agent of £he Chicago and such visitors should be made to understand CHICAGO DAILY NEWS 32 Fritsche, 33 Kretsch, 865 ers stand the expense. The machines and implements hand Northwestern Railway Company, or Remember—Its circulation is 230,000 a day—over represented. Repairs for same always oa hand or ordered ai Tauer, 34 Fritz, 34. Sharpshooters that New Ulm isn't just the right address E. P. WIWON, General Passenger a million a week—and it costs by mail 35 cts. by, mad. promptly attended to. Agent, Chicago. a month, four months $1.00,—m* cent a day. town to take in. Zschunke, 44 Boock, 44. S jgjK, }?m