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

July 10, 1889 · Page 4 of 8

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The members of the Congregational The Sleepy Eye shotgun tournament E E A E I dered by the Linden band and Lake New Ulm Markets. Sunday School will give a picnic to- .will take in the clubs at New Ulm, Redwood Hanska did herself proud in every respect. day. ."*.,: .AVwfII|& Travelers' Guide. Wheat 45—60 Falls, Tracy and Marshall. The Fourth wa^ ^Patriotically Linden celebrated with a picnic a O """*«f^' ^T* 25 A. J. Otterhohn has accepted a position The newly elected officers of the in Henning Iversen's grove. Many observed in New Ulm. P#35| Corn ?*^j 25 as clerk in the store of John Frank 1.0.0. F. were duly installed last 1 attended and plesantly enjoyed themselves. £bfw H*rw Potatoes 20 at Gibbon. Saturday evening. ,* f^J The Lake Hanska band furnished 1 The day was in every respect a propitious .. S-9t the music and the day was made Prof Sander, the new member of the Jacob Klossner will ship another one for a celebration. The sky %Zg* one, to be remembered. Dr. Martin Luther College, will move carload of horses to Ureka, Dak.. tomorrow 5&J was clear and the cool breezes gave the evening. his family to this c*ty next week. ,. Eczema, Itchy, Scaly, Shin Tor-, quiet and nei vous ones an excellent excuse Wii\oi\k & $t. f^tei* f( f( The County commissioners met in ago Schleuder left last Friday for E. Huebner, of Mankato, was in the for taking advantage of the country tures A regular session on Monday. Next Monday Springfield where he will take charge city the greater portion of the week. The simple application of "SWAYNBV'JSI Going East. Going West. retreats and enjoying themselves in they meet as aboard of equalization. OrTMENT," without any internal medi-^S! 4 10*l6a of a jewelry store. We are informed that he contemplates No. 1 4:17 a. picnicking. The town was given up 18 12 15 p. m, cine, will cure any case of Tetter, Salr^A*j a. New Uim's gift of $10,000 to the It is a general admission with the moving his law office to Winthrop. entirely to those who were inclined to m. 3 5:00 p. m. Rheum. Riugworm, Piles, Itch, Sores, A 2 10 00 m. 25 1 40 p. court house fund was paid into the physicians that just now everything is celebrate and tney did it in a decided Pimples, Eczema, all Scaly. Itchy Skin What has become of the livery stables All run daily except Sunday. county treasury on Monday. distressingly healthful. That's rough Eruptions, no matter how obstinate or manner. In early morning the boom that were to open up in New Ulm? W. H. HEIDEMAN, Agent. long standing. It is potent, effective, on the physicians. The engine room of the Electric Light We were to have two of them but [as of cannon announced the recurrence of and costs but a trifle. BUSINESS LOCALS. independence day and from sunrise till Company is now completed and ready The Methodist Sunday School of this yet neither have materialized. for the boilers and machinery which midnight the usual racket of exploding city picnicked with the Methodists of Tne rain of Monday afternoon, following NEW ADVERTISEMEK1 & JB@* Eyes examined free of charge at crackers and pistols reminded everyone will be here in the course of a few da} s. Lafayette in Schrader's grove on the upon the intensely hot weather, F. W. Hauenstein's Jewelry store. Fourth. A large number attended. that it was the Fourth. Everywhere Gustave Rudolph of Minneapolis and was a blessing to crops and everything WANTED: $®* Try Eibner's lemonade, a nice wkere indications of patriotism. The in general. son of J. C. Rudolph, is temporarily engaged A. T. Behnke, of the Train dispatcher's cool drink. A teacher of German for the intermediate buildings, both business and residence, as engineer in the Nicollet roller office in Winona, is at his old stand Miss Allie Scherer is still improvinothough department of the New Ulm &-*M J@* Nice line of Satmes, imported and were profusely and beautifully decorated mill during the illness of Mr. Kennedy. Public Schools. Salary about $600.. at the depot at this place. He is acting slowly. It will take some time domestic at with flags and bunting, the streets Applications will be received until Jnly as day operator. to recover from the nervous shock that Among the bills presented to the coun B. BEHNKE &CO. 19th by were lined for the day with trees, and {^8®" Remember that F. W Hauenstein ty board was the one of our sheriff, she sustained. The wind played havoc with the whee E. G. KOCH, Clerk B'd of Ed'n, Young America turned himself loose can tit everybody's ejes to a by the which was four yards in length. The of the wind-mill at the city well on Mrs. Jos. Newman, who has been 29 New Ulm, Minn. use of his Optometer. and made New Ulm howl with noise. bill was a carefully itemized account. Wednesday and all supply of water under the treatment of Dr. Strickler at tigg" When in town on the Fourth, go SEALED BIDS It was as though it had been a day of from that source is necessarily cut off. Conrad Dirks Sr. of Lafayette, had a to Eibner's restaurant fo% soda water, the hospital the past few weeks has returned triumph and the populace returning will be received by the undersigned up milk shakes and ice cream. severe attack of apoplexy last Sunday Misses Siebert and Thorns, of St. to her home at Gibbon, much to July 19 for each of the following in from some great victory were wild in JB®00 We carry the largest variety of evening. We understand he is still in a Paul, are visiting their parents the former improved in health. Union School Building: 1) Whitewashing their expressions of joy. It did not machine oils in the city, and sell at critical condition but somewhat improved. and repairing plaster-work 2) in Cottonwood and the latter at seem like the celebration of an event of rock bottom prices. The Eagle Roller Mill has shut down Painting wood-work and slating boards^ Courtland. a hundred years ago. Large crowds BELSSMAN BBOS. for repairs. The new boiler has arrived Details of work will be explained Marriage licenses have been granted 8®" Minnesota Strawberries are fine by the Supt. at Union Building, Monday, During the season of hot weather and, in connection with other machinery, kept coming into the city and by nine Call for them at Eibner's. since June 24 to the folloiwng: Morris July 15, from 2 to 4 ro. Mr. Hottinger's bath house is quite a o'clock the streets were thronged with will be put in place during the figj?* We wish to call your attention to By order of the Board of Education. Christenson and Minnie Mandel Herman place of resort It is a pleasant and next two weeks. strangers. At 10 o'clock the formal our nice line of llouneings. Nothing E. G. KOCH, Clerk. Borckhardt and Lena Kierstein: convenient spot and is patronized by exercises, so anxiously waited for, were \r 3ike it in the city. Some three hundred lamps have been John Merihart and Annie Rosenhammer many. AUCTION SALE. commenced. The first on thejist was B. BEHNKE & Co. put in by the Electric Light Company John Bar and Maggie Bartel. the procession which formed at Turntr Wd. Eibner is the happy father of in the business buildings and a few residences. g^* For fresh compressed yeast every Hall. 'It was a successful opening of August Nagel received a stroke of another girl, which arrived on Sunday. The men are now engaged in day in the week go to Eibner's The undersigned will sell at pnWic paralysis last Friday which affected one the day's program and attracted the 8®*" Ice Cream by the quart or gallon Wd. did not forget us in his happy putting up the poles. auction at his house on Centre Street side of his body so that he is absolutely atttention of everybody. The participants at Eibner's. on Saturday, July 13, commencing at moments, but kindly offered the cigars. The gun club held their regular shoot 10 o'clock the following furniture to unable to move about. We hope the and apparatus were extensively 8®"* They sell as Hot Cakes! ''Armstrong's" on Saturday evening. The score was wit.* Goodyear Welt. stroke will not be a permanent one and decorated and presented a nice appearance. Thomas Malverhill has rented his as follows out of a possible 15 C. Roth, 2 extension tables 1 centre table 1 H. LOHEYDE. that he may soon recover Capt. John Neumann, assisted small table and 1 common kitchen table Hambletonian trotter to St. Peter parties. 11 A. A. Bogen, 6: A. Hagberg, 7 W. S®~ Gent's Flannel shirts, A full stock by Capt. Frank Burg and Col. Francis The new and elegant residence of I glass cupboard Wardrobe: 2 good The horsemen down there evidently Frank, 7 G. Fischer, 7. of elegant goods at bedsteads 2 bureaus, chairs and rockers. Baasen, marshalled the column, which the mayor of Neu Prag will be formally know a good thing when they B. BEHNKE & Co. Hecker Host, G. A. R., will picnic at All the above are made of good proceeded from Turner Hall in order dedicated next Sunday. Those who see it. walnut wood and are in good condition. 8 B. Behnke and Co c.irrv ttie best Hunter's Rest next Suuday. Amusements as follows: Concordia Band Company have the matter in charge have made Also Lamps and crockery, cabinetwork y- lot of men's gloves to be had in town. and refreshments will be providde A picnic at 23ic Gulden's place, in A, 2nd Regt. M. N. G. Hecker Post, preparations fitting the occasion and all bench and various tools, walnut lumber, Call and inspect thein. for and a cordial invitation is extended the town of Cottonwood, last Sunday, G. A. R. St. Josepn's Society A. O. guests may oe assured of a royal entertainment. stoves and cooking apparatus, washingmachine t®~ For Ladies Trimmed Hats at rock was largely attended by parties from to all their friends. etc. U. W. Lodge O. d. Sons of Herman oottom prices call at C. F. HELD, Centre Str. New Ulni. They report a pleasant John Prahl, formerly a resident of New Ulm Turnverein Mayor and City MRS. B. FOLLLMAN & Co. At a recent meeting in St Paul of the time. this city now of Buffalo, Minn., has Couucil Chief Brust of Fire Dep't. We show the daintiest line of Low NOTICE OF MEETING. monument committee, Gen. Sibley was Hj| cut Shoes for Ladies. Robert Stocker, of the naval class at been in town during the week, the New Ulm Fire Dep't. Citizens in elected president and Wm.Pfaender, se As the next regular meeting of the It H. LOHEYDE. Annapoiis, has completed his course guest of H. H. Vogelpohl. During his carriages. cretary. The Secretary was authorized Building and Loan Association falls on 8®*" Chas. Stuebe buys and pays the and has been recommended to fill a stay here he has disposed of certain a legal holidav, the meeting will be The line of march extended along tosecure designs and to take all other inghest price for live hogs, cattle, sheep postponed one week to Thursday, July pieces of property. Lorenz Flor was vacancy among the ensigns of the navy. the principal streets of New Ulm and stepo towards getting the work started. and other live stock, every Monday at 11. All payments must be made on He will spend a short vacation at his the purchaser. back to Turner Hall where the speakers the stock yards. that date. An eight year old daughter of Auton home in New Ulm. 8@a where to deliver their orations. Parents buy the Lyon School A pleasant surprise party was tendered C. W. H. HEIDEMAN, Pre? Hillesheim, of the town of Sigel, recened Schoe. "Knocks em" all. Arrived at the park much of the crowd A pocket book containing considerable to Miss Carrie Schapekahm by,a number FRED PPAENDER, Sec'y a severe and ugly gash IU the H. LOHEYDE. dispersed and all did not remain to money was left by some one in the of her friends at her home last Sunday CITY NOTICE. tool last Sunday. It is not known in 8@* Ladies' dress kid shoes comprise hear the addresses nich formed the drug store of Andrew J. Eckstein some evening. A rich banquet was served what manner the cut was caused but it a tasteful and important element in our better portion of the daj 's ceremonies. day last week. The owner can have on the occasion and some idea can -V Notice i- hereby given that» petition stock. H. LOHEYDE. was a frightful one. W. T. Ecksteiu was introduced and has been filed in the office of the «&y same by calling and proving ownership. be formed thereof when it is known 8®* All kinds of cheese constantly on Unclaimed ielteis lie-u the p-ja.ofhce clerk ot the city of New Ulm, Mnn„ read the Declaration of Independence. i) that the lives of five hundred frogs were hand at Subilia's. praying tor the vacation of a eertaio, addressed to J. Brent, Frederick He was followed by Mr. Albert Stemhau sacrificed for the repast. 8^"* Tarragona. Portu ine for private A. F. Schmidt, a house painter at part ot the alley in Block No. one hun-^ L'm, Jacob Ryba, W A. Sexton, John ser in a short address in English or medical use at Subilia's dred and Ave (105) North of Centre Mankato, has secured the contract for We are informed by the farmers from Bomaster, C. H. Schinman and Miss and by Mr. G. Fischer in German B^" Jas. Hennesev. Brandy for Street in said city. Said petition will doing the painting and inside fresco Sigel Township that the grain in certain Man Yahnke. private and medical use at Subilia's. be heard, considered and determined by Both orations were well suited to the work on the new church building at portions of that district is being damaged the city council at their regular meefcS«S A tine line ot blacu casnmeres a occasion and were listened to attentively. The manv friends of D. Beening, this place. So says the Mankato Free by the excessive hot weather. In ing on August 6tb, 1889, at 8 o'clock B. BEHNKE & Go's morning1* Tnis closed the exercises known veiybody as "Uncle", were p. m. at which time all objection thereto Press. other parts of the county and across the Call and examine the Jewel gasot and the audience dispersed to pained learn of his death wuicli occurred will be heard. river in Nicollet the crops are in the lene stove at J. B. Arnold's. A change has recently been made in to wait for the afternoon amusements. A uaterday morning at 5 o'clock By order of the city council, very best condition and if the weather Baby Carriages, Bab} Carrnges, the road mastership on the Northwestern Louis SCHILLING, Although he had been sick for a couple The program for the afternoon was jn*t received a new stock ot the latest continues favoraole there is every prospect road Mr. Webb, the former roadmaster, City Clerk. of weeks his death was unlooked for as •stvles of baby carnage-. Come and have interesting and varied The ex erei*ewere fur an excellent yield. Dated New Ulm, Minn.. June 10 1889. is now in the yards at Waseca he was out and around on Monday, }Ourpic Fot s.ue by li. Retzlali". held in Turner Hall irk and and Johu'Rummings, a former resident Quite a scandal was created in Ridglev I buv old rags, iron, zinc, coppar and NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. feeling apparently better than usual. were largely attended. Snooting contests, of New Ulm, now ot Brookings, has last week by a case which was rubber for cash or in trade His sudden death, at the age of 62, Notice ib hereby given that marked sealed separate bowling exercises, jumping ind taken his place. brought up before Justice Hall in justice E. W, BAER, bids or proposals will be received at the County therefore will cause sadness anionomany, turning exhibitions by the Turner*, ..nd Auditor's Oftce at the City of New Ulm, in the 8®"- E. W. Baer has a fall new hue of conit. The parties were Mrs. Wni. County of Brown. Minnesota, up to 2 o'clock The New Ulm people are alive in with whom he was intimately foot and sack races furnished plent\ of Kerosene oil stoves and invites the pub1 July 16th 1889, for furnishing the materials and Fullaiton, who brought charges of rape their Court House fight They voted acquainted and respected. The remains doing work on the construction of the new Court rlhe to call ind examine them. enjoyment for lookers on. after- House of said County now under construction, as against her father-in-law, James Fullarton. $10,000 bonds on Tuesday and influenced were taken last evening t» Chicago, follows Henry Laudenbchl teger repairs* all noon was on the whole pleisantlx «peut The case was interesting but the 1 For erecting and completing the 2d stwry of the County Commissioners to where the children of the decea-ed re li'idsot sewing Michinea perfoet and and the program rendered iss.itist.ict said building justice decided that there was no cause Oe-p Au. 28. advertise for ouls for the completion of 2 For erecting and completing that portion ot side. ory to everybody. The eveaing did not said building above the second story including for complaint and dismissed it. tee" Court House. There are no flies *. the root and ornamentation except the white bring with it quiet and rest from noit BARGAINS. metal statue on Ne.v Ulm.—ST. PETE HERALD. A little child of E. Bolter, who livts PERSONAL 3IEXTI0N. The bluster that prevailed d.irng the 3 For completing the entire erection of said building including the roof and ornamentation near the river, was quite severely scalded Tne following is the standing at the day continued late into the mgnt mo except the white metal statue. Heaiy Pfeiier, of the Curne Pioneer, by falling into a dish of boiling water The materials used to be of the character, and rifle practice Sunday morning: A number of verv desirable bargains in was increased by many displays of fireworks. spent the 4tti ot July in New Ulm. the work done to be executed the manner and last week Wednesday. The dish J. B. Schmid, J. Schapekahm, C. Dances were held ai the ciifft rent according to the plans and specifications for the Mrs Col. Jos. Bobleter is visiting construction of said building, (and for the construction was standing on the floor and the cuild Hauenstein, J. Lilla, A. Brandt. This halls but they were but shnil} attended. of the separate parts thereof, as above) friends in the city. accidentally fell in. The effects may which plans and specifications may be seen at the is the fiist shoot for the second medal AT At Turner Hall especialh county Auditors office, and at the office of the John N. Kuudson and FredE. Wright not be serious but people should not be architect, Mr Carl Struck at 129 Nieollet Ave., which is to be awarded at the end of should the attendance have been better O. M. Olsen's Minneapolis, who will also furnish all other necessary of Winnebago City, were pleasant callers so careless as to let anything like that three weeks. While Mr. Hauenstein, It was given by the Fire company and information The work under the first proposal at the Review office on Friday. to be finished on or before Sept. ]5th 1889 remain where little children can get the winner of the last medal, is not allowed the Turnverein, who laboied to make and under the second two proposa's or before near it. Mrs. Conrad Zeiler is visiting friends Nov 1st 1889 The successful bidder to enter into XBt7G STORE* to compete for this, he continues the day an interesting one, and the) depended a good and sufficient bond to be approved by the and relatives at Waseca. in the shoot in order to win the prize Board of County Commissioners of said County for largely on the bail for expenses The Brown County Agricultural the performance of his contract Said Board reserving for the Dest total during the season. The patronage they received was a slim Miss M. McCaughin will spend her Society contemplate making a county the right to reject any and all bids or "proposals Among the special offers are New Dated June 29th 1889 return for their efforts. A dance was vacation at Mankato. exhibit at the State fair in September. James Cox, an employee on one of By order of the Board of Commissioners of the and Elegant parlor organs for $50. County of Brown, Minnesota also given at Union Hall whicn drew Farmers having fine specimens of the construction trains between Courtland Mrs. A. Faugner, of Chicago, is visiting E KOCH Chairman Second hand organs,good order, for $35 quite a crowd. And so thfe day ended. grains will confer a favor by leaving with her brother, Dr. Sellmer, of and Nicollet, met with quite an accident Application for License. First class goods at lowest price«. No accidents occurred although there liberal samples of grain in the straw Lake Hanska. Wednesday last. He was working might have been many. There are always with Secretary Heideman and credit, State of Minnesota, Catalogues furnished upon application with an ax and accidentally received W. T. Eckstein will visit Minneapolis County of Brown ss. ", will be given. Specimens should be a few who will not fail to make a deep cut in his right foot, which will at O. M. Olsen's Drug Store, Headquarters till the opening ot the next term City of New Ulm I taken with the root about a week before themselves ridiculous on such occasions keep him from moving around for some of school, Notice is hereby given that appliestion for musical instruments. the grain is thoroughly ripe. and who will have no fun except at time. He was brought to New Ulm fvi^ have been made in writing, to the F. Whitney left on Tuesday for a visit some one elses expense. But fortunately fC5**' Council of the-City of New Ulm, and and is under the care of Di\ Berry. A little ten year old son of Anton at his old nome in Wisconsin. You THIRD ^oald rad the CHICAGO no bad results ensued this year and filed in my office, pi aying for license to X^tsell Liesch seriously fractured his arm last The little boy of the HeraldJ should DAILY NEWS because it's an independent intoxicating liquor3, for the term ^IS I we have reason to be thankful that Mrs. Murphy, of Brookings, Dak., is newspaper. There are two Friday while attempting to perform the not be quite so boyish as to excuse himself commencing on the 15th day of April pi"*! sidesto everypolitical question, and the guest of her sigter, Mrs. F. H. nothing happened to mar the good feelings HE DAILY NEWS gives them both feats of a circus gymnast. He was trying 1889, and terminating on the 15th dav of a charge by abusing "little Miss Behnke. with equal fairness. A party organ inspired by the day. of April 1890, by Edward Maltzahji £%.Mf to stand on the shoulders of a playfellow magnifies one side and dwarfs the Nancy of the Review" and make us other. No sensible man wants to the following t»l«»ce to wit. fLS Miss Addie Russel has been spending as he had seen performed at the appear femininely inclined. Besides be trifled with in this fashion. The The one ston fiame building* sttni New Ulm was not*the only place in the week at Mankato. time has gone by when American circus but being unable to balance himself that is a virtue which we do not claim. citizens expect to inherit their political ed on p..rt of us No. 12 and 13 Mock the county where independence day fA opinions. They want to make he fell to the ground and broke Sheriff Block, of St. Peter, was town We do not think we are of that kind 65 norm of Centre Street in the said?# theirown—and to do this they want was patriotically observed. At Lake both bones below the elbow. Dr. Friaay. a paper to tell them the truth, regardle^ City uf New Ulm. *. who cannot take a glass of beer when of their own personal preferences H-inska the great American bird cut Said application will be W Stricter dressed the wound and the If you are an honest we fe.el like it and do it openly, but as Albert Seiter has been in St Paul the man, independent and self-reliant in determined by said Council of the Gity loose and made the old Fort Hill rinowith boy will comj out all right, although it to writing temperance and W. C. T. TJ. past week. thought, read an honest and independent of New Ulm at the Clerk's Office in shrieks for freedom. It was there newspaper—read The will be a painful lesson to him. articles whh one hand while the other said City of New Ulm, Brown County Dr A. W. Wakefield, of Lake Benton, CHICAGO DAILY NEWS. that a Review reporter had the pleas^ rests-on the beer faucet or the whiskev Minnesota, on the 11th day of Jnly A, was in the city Monday. Fcmember—Its circulation 320,000 a day—over Goose town was disturbed from its ure of witnessing one of the best old I. 1889 at 8 o'clock p. m. of that da% 2SSKS^£^^^K^aJ S.S something not within usual quiet last Wednesday by a runaway ^^Miss Stella Millhouse, of Luverne, timeoele orations ever held in the coun- Witness my hand and seal of said 1 the line of our accomplishments. of a very lively nature. The team, Minn., is visiting with her brother S. City this 27th day of June 1889. fcyi The scene is one of the prettiest to iw King&Franklin's circus gave a couple which belonged to Mr. Kendall of Ft. rc, ,., SCHILLINGS Millhouse National Educational Association. be found anvwhere and at this time of [Seal.] £jfCf City of their performances at this place last Rtdgely, was standing near the depot the year it is especially beautiful £$Mrs. O. M. Olesen is" For the next meeting of the National visiting re a- Friday to fair sized audiences. The and, becoming frightened at one of the Throngs of people crowded to the spot tives in Wisconsin Educational association, the Chicago & imm —nanus circus have no menagerie but give a •J£ engines, hied themselves to other quarters. North-Western Railway Company will and joined in the general celebration. very fair ring show and most who went *5f sell ticke*s to Nashville. Ten and return, They were not partial to districts iCTnis week witnesses the execution of The exercises were opened in the afternoon were pleased with what they saw. A good going from July 1st to July Mrs. Anton Oldine-. and covered the greater part of the Kemmler bvelectricity. by Christian Ahlners, who addressed nice thing about the management was 15th. and goodreturing from July 16 town in their flight. Near Mr. Flor's to September 10th, at rate of one lowest his fellow citizens with appropriate the fact that they carried no confidence fctrllTe for higher wages among the they left the street and toot to the sidewalk *w*. **$ next door to limited first- class fare for the round remarks and introduced the men and tolerated no soap and gold laborers at Duluth resulted in a bloody trip, with $2.00 additional for Association where things began to look dangerous. SOMMER'S STORE, NEW watch swindlers. The patrons of the speakers. The declaration was read by membership fee. riot on Saturday in which some were The wagon caught in the trees Has on hand a good stock of Millinerr circus were allowed to pay their admittance Magnus Fredrickson, and eloquent 4th For tickets and detailed information, killeu and several wounded. And yet along the walk and was completely demolished. fee without being tackled on Goods consisting in part of Hals, Bo 7 of July orations delivered by Geo. Somervillein apply to any agent of the Chicago and nothing was gained thereby. The Everything was torn to pieces every hand by men who want to give Northwestern Railway Company, or English antt A. Un°-er in strikers failed in their object!and receive something for nothing. For this alone and only the horses escaped without address E. P. WILSON, General Passenger Scandinavian. Throughout the day nothing but odium and rebuke for their Agent, Chicago, s*sg iWM they should receive credit. damage. patriotic and stirring music was ren- rash action. 'u *JM& Sit •£y