New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
July 24, 1889 · Page 4 of 8
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It is rumored that'C.Baltrusch won a ^Work on the improvements at the depot Winthrop is going to dedicate her Our Golden Gate correspondence Nothing is sure but death »nd taxes, nice little sum in the last drawing of new city hall with a banquet The will be commenced this week. came too late for this week's issue. and the^ former comes but once, while ^Travelers'- SGuicfe. the Louisianna State Lottery. News says an effort will be made to secure Julius Scheffman has sold his -Lafayette taxes come twice a vear the best man- *, E. Maltzahn has just opened his elegantly ft John Lind to deliver an address, There will be no service at the Congregational farm to Daniel Kergbein. aged families, and much oilenerto those furnished saloon, MS^ $^%S\ church the coming Sunday. Mrs. M. A. Leary and child returned Who let the world get the start of them. Farmers should save the best specimens The city band will give\ wpicnic*Sat last week from Indianapolis where the Oi The Edwin Barbour troupe are at Those who are so unfortunate as-to buv of their produce and exhibit them Herman's Park on the 11th. child has been under medical treatment Sleepy Eye this week. on crodit, pay a heavy indirect tax that at the next county fair. Tha pay car was at the depot on Monday. for the past three months. is far heavier than that levied by the Lee Reed has resigned his position as New track scales are being built at The engines and boilers for the electric state, county and town authorities and clerk at C. L. Roos' drug store. Winonk & gt. fetef f( f( the depot. This will be a great convenience Theo. Mueller and John "Hauenstein light plant have arrived and are more damaging in its effect, because as it will then be possible to A few of the young people enjoyed a Jr. were the winners of the prizes at those who buy on credit not only pay being put in position. The dynamo is Going East. Going West. weigh whole car-loads at a time. pleasant social dance at Schmucker's the bowling exercises at the Hermann expected in a short while and the company larger prices, but having credit and not 10*16 a m. No. 1 4:17 a.m. Tivoli, Saturday eyening. Mrs. A. G. Eckstein is now quite recovered Park picnic. 12 15 p.m. a. m. being obliged to hand over the cash at will try, to have light some places m. 3"" 5:00 p.m. from her serious illness and The Rentfrow troupe arrived on Monday, 10 00 p. m. 25 1.40 p.m. John Keeghan, of Sleepy Eye, had the time, thev buy more, and frequently by the first of the month. will be taken to her home at Winona eighteen in number. They will All run daily except Sunday. buy things which they could get along the honor Tuesday morning to file with The program for tne Band concert hold their rehearsals at Turner Hall. this week. W. H. BEIDEMAN, Agent. the auditor of the county the petition without. Economy usually goes with next Saturday evening will be as follows: Licensed to wed Richard Geisinger In a little over a week from now we cash buying merchants court the trade for the removal of the county seat. BUSINESS LOCALS. Globe and Eagle March: Flowers will have experienced what it is to live to Mary Hippert George Dreher to of the man with cash in his hand, and of Tropics Overture Concert Walz An entirely new style of tickets goes with electric light in place of the old Anna B. Pickle, and Jeremiah Belling put prices at the lowest point, knowing Eibner keeps the most delicious German National Potpourri Alien's into use over the Northwestern road and inconvenient kerosine lamps. to Eoge Larson. that the customer is independent and ice cream For cool refreshments go Cornet Duet Songs of Heaven Song this week. It is said to be an improvement to Eibner's. will go to competitors if quality and Herman Seiter and wife, of Tracy, Do you like to laugh? Well, who on the old ones and cheaper for without Words Camp Polka Koelroesl BgaP" Nice line of Satmes, imported and prices do not suit. It will always pay visited with New Ulm relatives durinS doesn't? You not only have an excellent the company, the only party benefited Song Herman's March. domestic at a man who has credit at a bank to borrow a portion of the week. Mrs. Seiter will opportunity, but anil be irresistibly by the change. B. BEHNKE &CO. Harvesting has commenced, and if and pay interest on it and make all compelled, if you attend the Pathfinders' rmain during the summer. The open air concerts to be given by We wish to call your attention to the weather continues favorable now his purchase for cash. He will buy entertainments Saturday and The New Ulm Turn Zoeglinge went (our nice line of llouncings. Nothing Rentfrow's band here, Saturday and for three weeirs, the best crop will be less, and what he does buy will eosfc Sunday evenings. Seats of Roos. Jfrnke it in the city. into camp at Clear Lake, last Saturday, Sunday, will comprise music of the harvested for the last fifteen years, less.—Ex. B. BEHNKE & Co. The Tracy Trumpet says that Fritz returning to the city on Monday. They highest class, and will be a revelation ^heat and oats C3n hardly be any better, report an extra good time. Geiser, of Marshall, was brought to to New Ulm people. No band or orchestra Jg@"* They sell as Hot Cakes! 'Armstrong's" and corn which has been backward Eczema, Itchy, Scaly, Skin Tortures New Ulm on Wednesday to be given a Goodyear Welt. upon the road surpasses Rentfrow's, Carl F. Struck, the Minneapolis architect is now, through the warm weather, coming H. LOHETDE. chance to reform. He was the first victim and every lover of music should and designer of our new court to the front. We can expect a good The simple application of "SWATNE'S in that county of the Scheffer law, JS^° Gent's Flannel shirts. A full stock take time enough to hear the corn-ens. house building, was in the city Saturday, OITMENT,1' without any internal medicine, crop of corn yet. of elegant goods at making drunkenness a crime, and it is will cure any case of Tetter, Salt on business connected with the As we go to-press a notice, which appears B. BEHNKE & Co. Last Sunday was a beautiful day, although Rheum, Ringworm, Piles, Itch, Sores, also alleged that he pounded his wife, drawings. in another column is handed to Pimples, Eczema, all Scaly. Itchy Skin J®" B. Behnke and Co. carry the best upon whose complaint he was arrested. warm, and a large number went Mrs. Louis Vervver, a niece of Mrs. Eruptions, no matter how obstinate or us by the county auditor, calling for a lot of men's gloves to be had in town. out of town in the cool of the morning As will be noticed from the commissioners long* standing. It is potent, effective, Call and inspect them. Francis Baasen, died at her home in special meeting of the board of commissioners to spend the day in picnicking. Wm. and costs but a trifle. proceedings the contract for St. Paul on Thursday of quick consumption. to examine into the petition JS^^ We show the daintiest line of Low Pfaender's farm enjoyed quite a gathering ompleting the court house has been cut Shoes for Ladies. Mr. and Mrs. Baasen attended of Sleepy Eye which has now been filed. as did also Hermann's Park and NEW ADYERTISEMEN & awarded to Schapekahm Bros. & Co.* H. LOHEYDE. the funeral which was held on Saturday. The meeting is called for August 12th other places. Everywhere it was enjoyable. of this city, for $12,855. This includes Chas. Stuebe buys and pa\s the and further the notice explains itself. The season of the year is at hand LOST. the portion above the first story, with highest price for live hogs, cattle, sheep when sportsmen feel inclined to trespass John Schapekahm carried off the second and other live stock, every Monday at roofing, tower, and ornamentation, excepting P. V. Collins, editor of the St. Peter A pocket book, containing promissory the game laws. They should not the stock yards. gold prize medal for the best score the white metal statue. Tbe notes in favor of the undersigned, Tribune, and E. St. Julien Cox and C. forget that they are very liable to be in a series of three shoots. The contest were lost July 15th or 16th in the vicinity &@f Parents buy the Lyon School contract calls for completion bv the R. Davis, St. Peter attorneys, were in reported and suffer prosecution, and of Springfield. A liberal reward is? Schoe. "Knocksem'* all. for the third and last medal will 15th of September and the contractors the city for a short while Saturday evening. that it is just as well to wait a while. offered for the delivery of the same to* H. LOIIEYDE. commence with the next practice. A intend to fill it to a dot. They have It was rumored that they Julius Wendt, ot Springfield, or ggg* Ladies' dress kid shoes comprise Rentfrow's Jolly Pathfinders will medal will also be awarded for the best already ordered material and will commence Franz Lowinske, I were here on legal business connected a tasteful and important element in our appear at Turner Hall next Saturday average score during the season which New Ulm. work immediately. A large with recent Bowen Collins affair at stock. H.LOHEYDE. and Sunday evenings in "Six Peas in a in all probability will be won by Chas. force of men will be operated and the St. Peter. Collins says the Sleepy Eye J8gp* All kinds of cheese constantly on Turner Hall Pod" and "Fun by Express." They Hauenstein. John Hauenstein made hand at Subilia's. work pushed with all possible rush, so senator is sadly mistaken if he thinks are an excellent company with a good the best score at last Sunday's shoot. Mi J8^° Tarragona. Portwine for private that the designated time will see the for a moment that the matter is settled, reputation. or medical use at Subilia's building in condition to stand the winter and we are inclined to think that Bowen 1 Our predictions of two weeks ago in ^ftr Two nights only! ^~g Jg@p" Jas. Hennesey. Brandy for The county commissioners ot Brown and before snow flies so far furnished will get fearfully tired of his pugilistic regard to the various petitions is being private and medical use at Subilia's. county have let the contract for the as to safely place therein the county records. record by the time Collins and the handsomely verified. The remons A tine line of black cashmeres a Saturday & Sunday July 27 & 28 completion of the new court house to The people o£ the county state press get through with him. trance, against the removal of the county B. BEHNKE & Go's local parties. They mean business should think of this before sanctioninoany seat, which is now being circulated, Call and examine the Jewel gasot mmm MUSICA mm The people who reside on Broadway and do not propose to monkey with petition asking for the removal of lene stove at J. B. Arnold's. is meeting with unexpected favor and and in fact everybody interested in the any county seat fight.—ST. PETER HERALD. the county seat, remembering that the Baby Carriages, Baby Carriages, is receiving the hearty aprJrov*l of the appearance of our town have reason to The Jolly Pathfinders just received a new stock of the latest court-house is being completed with citizens of the county. It has already feel indignat over the manner in which styles of baby carriages. Come and have New Ulm's gift of $ 10,000. received the signatures of a majority J. Kennedy, who was shot at Nicollet, Prize Ideal Silver Cornet Band & Orchestra. if- your pick. For sale by F. H. RetzlafF. some of the beautiful trees on that has so recovered as to leave Nicollet of voters and is yet to receive hundreds The patience of New Ulm people street have been mutilated and disfigured I buy old rags, iron, zinc, coppar and The King Fun Makers of all times in their New and was taken to St. Peter last more. It is evident that the taxpayers rubber for cash or in trade. has been taxed for the past two months by thosp who are putting up the Musical Oddity of the county recognize the value ot Tuesday. He stood the trip well E. W, BAER, to an annoying extent by the overbearing electric wires. In stringing their wires, ass's Sc oaae aaatclxea., New Ulm's offer and the wisdom of retaining JS©*" E. W. Baer has a full new line of and will soon be able to be out. The gall of a man who claims to be they took the liberty of going at it in entitled X! kerosene oil stoves and invites the pubhe the seat at its present location. examination of the prisoner Keltgen the representative of the Fidelity Insurance the most convenient way, disregarding -s-sjcSIX PEAS IN A POD,*^ to call and examine them. They caD see that it is cheaper for them comes off to-day. company of Philadelphia and who all effect,and hacking down the tree^ in and more to their own interest to approve without any pretentions to a plof but calculated ANBW DISCO VER Y. has, since his arrival in town, managed, any way so as to finish their job in a A. T. Schmidt, of Mankato, has secured to make you laugh Entirely rewritten tor of New Ulm's action in bmldiDg this season—with new songs, new masic, new with the assistance of an oily tongue, hurry. The city gave the company the You have heard }our friends and the contract for painting the Cottonwood music, new situations, new ideas, &c. Making the courthouse at her own expense than neighbors talking about it. You may to live off everybody's earnings but his right to put in poles along the streets undoubtedly the strongest Musical Comedy Absurdity cnurch and not the New Ulm to submit to having the county seat now before the public also the latest yourself be one of the many who know own. The life of a traveli ng insurance but they didn't give the working church as reported our last issue. greatest two act Comedy success entitled from personal experience just how good moved and be made to pay for a big man is never the easiest or most profitable men the priviledge of destroying the FUN BY EXPRESS* The church is a new one and when a thing it is. If you have ever tried it. portion of it themselves. And they are but they generally avoid dead-beating shade trees along one of the prettiest 3 ou are one of its staunch fuends, be completed will oe a handsome struc mamte«! nig their approval by a willingness every town they enter. This was cause the wonderful thing about it is, ture. avenues in town and they should be to uuject to the heavy expenses, that once given a trial, Dr. King's New not one of the virtues however of the made to know it. It is a shame and the Discovery ever after holds a place in The decision of Judge Webber in the following upon a special election. They insurance man who is now wanted by people in front of whose residences the Application tor License. the hoube. If }'ou have never used it case of James Bagan, indicted with the will sit dowK on the proposition of removal several parties ia New Ulm. Blacklisted trees Avere cut feel the outrage deeply and should be afflicted with a cough, ciime of rape, sentencing him for as in a most deciced manner and State of Minnesota, tor hotel, saloon and other expensive cold or any Throat, Lung or Chest trouble, and more so because it could have sault in the second degree to three we are certain that before the allotted Countv of Brown ss. secure a bottle at once and give it bills at this place, we have been been avoided. City of New Ulm \ears in the penitentiary, has been affirmed time is up there will be enough signers A fair trial. It is guaranteed every warned that his credit in other towns Notice is hereby given that application time, or money refunded. Trial bottles by the supreme court, to which to warrant the commissioners to reject Pursuant to noiiee, the annual school was never A 1 but generallyja charge to has been made in writing, to the Free at C. L. Roos's Drugstore. 6 an appeal was taken. the petition of Sleepy Eye if it is presented, meeting for the New Ulm district, profit and loss. It has been so here and Council of the City of New Ulm, and without difficulty. filed in my office, praying for license to BARGAINS. now, that he has left town, those to was held at Turner Hall at 7 o'clock The Misses Schapekahm and Schuetz sell intoxicating liqubrs, for the term whom he is heavily indebted can see last Saturday evening. There was and Mr. Schumacher and Mr. Hanft terminating on the 15th dav of April, PERSONAL' MENTION. quite an attendance and the meetmowas the error of their ways in trusting a have returned for a vacation from Mil\ukee, 1890, by Richard Geisinger at the following A number of very desirable bargains in opened prompt upon the hour by stranger, especially when he is a traveling place to wit: where they have been attending Capt. Jacob Nix is home on a visit. insurance man. He has taken President Scherer. The main business The front room of a two story brick the German American Teachers' building situated on Lot No. 13 Block Ma]. B. H. Randall, of Winona, was the western route and other towns should of the meeting was the election ot successors Seminary. Miss Ida Koch, who is attending 64 south of centre street in the said AT in town the latter portion of last week. to F. Fnedmann and Dr. C. look out for him. a similar institution at Chicago, city of New Ulm. Olsen's Weschke as members of the board of H. S. Kennedy spent Saturday and is also home on a visit. Said application will be heard and The hearing before the Supreme Com education. There were a half dozen determined by said Council of the City Sunday at Waseca. At the Sleepy Eye Gun Club Tournament of the arguments of the Winona & St. of New Ulm at the Clerk's Office in nominations and the vacancies were Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Seiter, of St. last week the best averages were said City of New Ulm, Brown County Peter Land Company, asking for a modification filled by the election of F. Friedmann Paul, visited relatives here during the Minnesota, on the 1st day of August A made by G. M. Gress of Sleepy, with of the judgments wtnen Brown and Dr. O C. Strickler. Further than week. I. 1889 at 8 o'clock p. m. of that day a score of 116 out of 15.3, W. C. Kayser, County has against their lands in thiscounty, Among the special offers ,are New this the reading of reports by the officers Witness my hand and seal of said Marshall, with 114 and C. D. Griffith Mrs. Herman Schlicbting, of St. was had on Tuesday of last of the board was the only business of City this 15th day of July 1889 and Elegant parlor organs for $50. Paul, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. B. 118. No one attended from New Ulm week. As miffht have been expected Louis SCHILLING, importance. The treasurer's statement Second hand organs,good order, for $35_ Schlichtmg. or of course it would have been different. [Seal.] City Clerk. after the rank decision in the Redwood shows an expenditure during the past First class goods at lowest prices. case, the court decides that the judgments Miss Lena Schlich, of St. Paul, is visiting year of $14,304.51. This may seem unusually NOTICE. Catalogues furnished upon application must be so modified as to enforce with the family of A. Zieher. large but it is not when considered Harvest te general in all parts of the STATE OF MINNESOTA, County of Brown, the payment of back taxes for a period that $3,371.56 of this amount were at O. M. Olsen's Drug Store, Headquarters country this week and in most localites Miss C. Ziener, of St. Paul, is home Office of County Auditor. To tht, legal voters of the Connty of Brown and of only six years prior to the commencement utilized in providing the school with a it promises well. The wheat yield in for a few week's visit. She will accompany for musical instruments. State of Minnesota: of proceedings for the collection new and approved system of heating Notice is hereby given, that a petition is now on many places will average 25 bushels Adoplh Sehell and family to file in my office, signed by the le^al voters of Haiti of the same. The county uow has two and ventilation, the advantages ot California. County to the namoer of nineteen hundred and and in some places more. The weather ou -ouM read Tur CHICAro FIFTH twentj-three (1923), praying that tbe county seal judgments, one for taxes that had been which can be seen in the fact that the D&iu JN FWS bee iii'-e it a for the past few days has been favorable b.- changed to the village of Sleepy teye Lake in Emil Seiter, of Springfield, Sundajed _'n ncusjajcr ihisisa assessed but not collected, and one for s.urt County, and that a ppeclal meeting of the fuel expenses for the year were $200 to iorn and that crop is consequently "ase wiien -verj bod\ reads,and in New Ulm. Hoc nl of County Commissioners of said Countw th«. Daper you Inn. into your back taxes on land that had not been less than formerly, and when it is added will be held at the office of the County Auditor in. in a splendid state of growth. rami saoi'ld ivi. something the City cf New Olm in said Connty on the 12th assessed till 1887. The supreme court P. R. McHale took in the TwinCities of ilus (or ,'1 1 he special to this the excellent ventilation and the Oats are unusually heavy and some of day of August A. D, 1889 at eleven o'clock A M., i-uerestsot woa.cn are not overloored on Tuesday. of said day to consider and determine as to the modifies these by excluding from the healthy condition of the school rooms the farmers expect as much as 75 bushels. in E DAILY NEWS genuineness of the signatures to said petition, and tKen •Vnd you don't want to first the taxes and interest for the years as to the number of legal voters of said Connty,, arising therefrom, the people will not George Fuerst and family of Chicago bring questionable reading matter 9 whose genuine «ignatures were attached thereto into your family. You don't prior to 1879, and from the second the regret the extra expense. The expenditures are visiting in the city, the guests of the within sixty (60) days proceeding the filing of such ant to put indecent or immoral petition and affidavits in the office of said County A band of colored singers, five in taxes and interest prior to 1880. The also include the fuel for the coming reading into the hands of your family of John Hauenstein. Auditor, atwbich time and place any legal voter children. You will never make number, gave open air concerts on our loss to the state and county, resulting in said county may appear in person or by counsel winter which amounts to $550. a mistake on this score if you J. H. Block was in the city yesterday. and be heard respecting the matters so committed take home DAILY NEWS. streets last Thursday afternoon and from the decision, may not be more than to the determination of the said Board Statistics were also presented, from all The newspapers are the great evening. They styled theniselves'Plantation Made onbsenbed and given uuder my hand and educators ol this nation The $6,000, but as the greater portion consists of which the schools appear in good Rentfrow's Jolly Patnfinders—certainly seal ihig 21.1 day of July A. D. 1889. strength of the nation lies in the Warblers and were dressed in in school and town taxes in the condition, comparing favorably with E. P. Bertrand purity of its firesides. the oldest and most noted musical County Auditor of said Brown County, Mini, remember—Its circulation is 220,000 a day—over garb in keeping with their profession. towns in which the lands are situated, any in the state. One thing is noticeable comedy organization on the road— a -ni'lion week—and it costs by mail 25 cts. $ Old familiar negro melodies and the the loss to the county revenue fund will a month four months $1 ca,—one ceni a day. however and that is the manner in PROBATE NOTICE, &X appear at Turner hall Saturday and passing of the missionary box composed I MILLINERY perhaps not exceed $2,000. But whether which the higher classes are neglected Sunday evenings in two of the most extravagantly OTATfi OF MINNESOTA, County of Brown VSSH an entertainment, which to all appearances the loss be heavy or not, the color of by those to whose interest it is to attend. *^In Probate Court, Regular Term July Is** JfW jU** funny programmes imaginable. did not add very heavily to their 1889%&k the decision remains the same and The lower classes are well filled They have been in rehearsal In the Matter of the Estate of Johann Jfaajii ^T-*! Mrs. Anton Olding, cash box, but afforded amusement to Deceased. serves to show in a clear light the workings up and it could just as well be the same the wnole week, and will present entertainments Whereas, an instrument in writing, purportine quite a few. of the supreme court In renderng with the more advanced if the parents to be the last will and testament of JohanS lacking no desirable feature next door to Krai deceased, late of said County, has been this decision it has dared to disregard would wake up to the facilities afforded. delivered to this Court SOMMER'S STORE, NEW ULJJ. The Edwin Barbour dramatic company and embracing none undesirable. all rules of precedence and reverse And whereas, Margaretha Krai bus filed therewith r* There are plenty of young people, averaging Has on hand a good stock of Millinery closed their week's engagement at Most exquisite music will enhance the her petition, repreaenting among other things that its own decision. Having once from 14 to 17 years of age who said Johann Krai died Tn saiT County on the Goods consisting in part of flats, Bonnets, Turner Hall Sunday evening. The pleasure of all listeners. 21st day of June 1889, testate, and that no passed upon this case, its judgment are being allowed to really waste away Velvets, Silks, Ribbons, Feathers, week was not a decidedly successful person is named as executor sail laet will 4 5 -v.jr and testament and praying that the said in?i]S~ thereon becomes a law so far as this Consumption surely €ured.H their time, while they might, with but Human Hair, Flowers, die. one to the company, although they reduced l, to Probate, and that Also Patterns for stamping mono case alone is concerned and should be little expense to parents, be profiting by letters of administration with the will annexed the price to almost a nominal betoLorenzKralorsome other suitable .person grams. Stamping of all kinds. Embroidery To the Editor—Please inform your final, but, without a single precedent a course of education. It is strange issued thereon sum and earned a better patronage. Work, German Knitting anBergman's readers that I have a positive remedy Itn is Orderedt,l That thneeproofs of said instrument and in the interests of a big monopoly, that in educational matters, people are A number of their performances were a 3 a Sfof 'ebme a Zephyr Yarns a specialty. it o«for this Court. for the above named disease. By its 4 whose power they cannot balk, its judges a willing to be taxed for the advancement fv ^f.? ^L Connty on Friday of much merit, far in advance of the timely use thousands of hopeless cases the 16th day of August A. D. 1889, at 10 o'clock New Ulm Markets. re-open the case and change its opinion of that which so many of them have been permanently cured. I shall in the forenoon, when all concerned may annear opening bill, and in all Mr. Barbour and contest the probate of said instrument- be glad to send two bottles of my remedy on the matter, thus taking from the fail to take the benefit of, and it is to Wheat 45—79 sustained his reputation as a good comedian And it is further ordered, that public notice of FREE fo any of your readers *vho county and giving it to a railroad, money the tune and place of said hearing be given to tvOats 25 be hoped that they will ere long be able and actor. "A Legal Document" have consumption if they will send me all persona interested, by publication of these orderefor ^Corn 25 which in all justice belongs to the people. to realize the opportunities that are three weeks successively previous to their express and post office address. especially drew forth deserved said day of hearing, in the New iftm Review a potatoes 20 Confidence in the courts unH* Respectfully, afforded their children and profit thereby. applause and by request was repeated 1tE£R?m£rin et i'%%*naJ?bli*h'iA a» COf of Butter .*/-* 7—8 tfevr Di said County* sack circumstances i« embarassing. T. A. SL0CUM, M. 181 Pltrf St. Sunday evening. ESSS £V,.i9 IL.SJ E W A N 25"e*pXork. Judge of ProbaU *&Jtk