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

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NEW TJLM AND VICINIT?. Business is picking up. August 23—24 is the twenty-seventh Jos. A. Eckstein started for Dakota The public schools opened on Monday. yesterday, on business. anniversary of the battle of New Ulm. You can shoot chickens to-day. One hundred and five new applications XEW ADVERTISED .M S Travelers' Guide. We are indebted to ex-senator Sabin Rev. Berghold was at St. Peter Mon- Miss Emily Schneider i%™yery low were received the first day* for public documents.^^^^^^^ with the typhoid fever. w.j^.^m, ji UK bALlie The court house building is looming E. W. Baer smiles. Its all over a Read Frank Kuetzmg's offers in another A Fairbanks Hajv Scale in almost-, The depot rooms will be supplied' up rapidly. The windows of the second bouncing boy which put in its appearance new condition and cap-tble of uei^hinJp column. They are bargains that with new desks and fixtures. story are up ant| the brick work is progressing on Monday. 1 4000 pounds, at Jacob Kios-nervs Hard" are bargains.' s* "f^f^Wit nicely^ Remember the Harvest BalLat Union ware Store. Low figures. Miss Minnie Fisclnerfwho has'been The home of H. H. Beussman was Hall on the 25th. Mr. Laird, Van Dusen's representative visiting her parents for the past month, the scene of a very pleasant social #& I FOR SALE, Winona & gt. fete* fj $ Mrs. J. C. Rudolph has been quite ill in this city, has moved his family returned to San Diego, California, Monday. gathering on Thursday evening. "^4^ thp past few days. Store property and a nice, clean stock here and occupies the Lehrer house in Going East. Going West. A couple of horses belonging to M. .of Groceries Centrailv located in*Springfield, Mrs. M. J. Hanson, of Waseca, and the southern part of town. During the thunder storm of Monday Minn., uuh .i succesbtul|M&p 10 16 a m. No. 4:17 a.m. Mullen were badly cut up in a barbed 4i Mrs. Manderfeld, ot Gibbon, attended 18 12 15 p.m, a m. and thriving business. Enquirelpil night lightning strucx and killed three 4 Electric light is now promised us wire fence at his farm last week. m. 3 5:0Op. m. the funeral of Chas. Rosskopf last Thursday. through P. O. Box 225, Spnngheld 2 10 00 m. 25 1 40 p. m. head of cattle belonging to Thomas by the 1st. The dynamo will be here Minn. Otto Baecker has resigned his position All run daily except Sunday. Forstner in the town of Sigel. No loss on the 26th and l* is thought that a as clerk in the hardware store o^ C. W. H. HEIDEMAN, Agent. Editor Miller, of the Minnesota Post, resulted as the cattle were well insure^. week will be sufficient to put everything $50 REWARD. C. H. Hornburg. a German paper published at Shakopee, in readiness. "4 BUSINESS LOCALS. To anyone who will give the name or We acknowledge a cordial invitation was in the city Monday, soliciting August Nagel, who a month or so furnish information that will lead tothe to be present at the Alumni Reunion Leonard Haberle, formerly of this GENTLEMEN WHO DRESS arrest of the parties that on Sunday subscriptions to his journal. ago received a severe stroke of paralysis, and Quarter Centennial of the place, now in business at Redwood August 4tb, at noon set fire to my wood is now able to be out on crutches. Should have, order to complete their Remember the G. A. R. reunion tor Winona normal school, to be given at on my farm, whereby several hundred Falls» will remove with, his family to wardrobe, one of the latest Rolled Gold the posts of Brown and Redwood counties, trees were burned. the school August 27 and 28. The program There is a rumor that Springfield is this ciiy to reside. Chains They are neat and cheap. to be held here during the county consists in alumni exercises and soon to have another newspaper. Its WENZEL SCHOTZKO. Call on F. W. Hauenstein, the Jeweler. Burnstown, Aug. 12tb, 1889. fair. To accomodate visitors to the Milwaukee a banquet, and the whole promises to politics are to be republican. SUSPENDERS. encampment the Northwestern be a grand affair. Albert Held came up from St. Paul A nice line just received at G. A. Ottomeyer,s Fr. Aufderheide is passing the cigars road will suspend the Saturday night Saturday evening to spend a few days What might have been a fire of some nevv store. and his happiness is complete. It's a train going east and in its place start with friends here previous to his departure proportions broke out at the depot Harvest Ball B^g* Ladies should remember that the boy, and arrived Saturday?" a special from Tracy at 3 o'clock Sunday for Washington Ter., which will Mondav evening andhad it not been neatest line of Jersey Pins, Brooches morning, reaching New Ulm at Among those who were drawn to and Rolled Plate Chains have just been be in about a week. for .the eftorts of some of the employees about 4:15. The time^wiU be the fastest received by F- W. Hauenstein. Mankato on Saturday bv the Forepaugh the new improvements on WILL BE GIVEN AT Messrs. Fred Pfaender, C. Heller, ever made on the road, the train IST" Wm Hummel pays the highest shows were Ferinand Crone, F. Spoerhase, the building would have been just so Anton Gag, Armin Steinhauser and TTuronsr HALL reaching Winona at 10:30 a. m., Madison maiket price for Jive poultry. F. Behnke, W. Fenske. much thrown away. The night operator Wm. Kocn went into camp at Pfaender's at 4 and Milwaukee at 7 p. m. fi^sT" T. Crone from now on will sell was filling a lamp from the oil box farm for a few days last week. Cadet Louis Scherer left last Thursday Sunday Evening, Aug. 25. all summer goods for cost. Buv now Sleepers will be attached from Winona in the freight room and when lighting and buy cheap. The cam)) broke up Monday. for West Point He still has two to Milwaukee Aug. 25, 26 and 27th and it the match accidentally fell into a lo Admission 50 cts. per couple. S@t& Mrs. Hummel will sell her stock years at the military academy and in The side walks in certain portions of return Aug. 26, 27 and 28th. of shavings saturated with oil. It at of parasols and summer dress goods that time will be granted no vacations. the town are in a deplorable condition Music will be furnished by Gruenenfelder's from now on at cost. once became a big bonfire and it was The Brown county attempt to remove and need fixing badly. The authorities orchestra, and a good time is Work at the depot is nearing completion ty EgOf 50 dozen white unlaundried shirts only through hard work of Mr. Grimm the county seat from New Ulm to promised. Let everybody turn out. should see that the owners of property at T. Crone's clotuing store They are and tht? old building now presents and the night man that the oil box was Sleepy Eye strikes the disinterested adjoining have them repaired. going fast at 50 cents. a somewhat improved appearance. removed and the flames extinguished in outsider as a huge farce. What reasons G. A. OTTOMEYER, XW Eibner keeps the most delicious A new one would have pleased us better, A couple of traveling songsters time to prevent the destruction of the can possibly be adduced for changing ice cieam For cool refreshments go however. struck the town last Saturday, but finding building. The latter burned nis hands to Eibner's. the county seat at all, are past finding it deserted, took their way to the quite badly. Adjutant General Mullen has issued Boy'SiKnee Pants for 25 cents and out. New Ulm is the metropolis of picnic at Springfield. New Ulm didn't (Just Opened.) up at T. Crone's clothing house. an order preventing any of the state Brown county, and always will be. It Joseph Reinhard, one of the oldest miss anything. troops from taking part in any civil or JBgr- They sell as Hot Cakes! "Armstrong's"' Dealer in is one of the most promising towns in residents in the town of Courtland, died Goodyear Welt. military parade without his consent. It matters little to us where the Southern Minnesota, full of enterprise at his home Monday morning at 10 H. LOHEYDE. Company A will hereafter have to receive World's Fains held in 1892, but the and thrift, and no one can conceive of DryGoodsPotions. o'clock of paralysis. For nearly three B^° Chas. Stuebe buys and pa} the Brown County Fair for 1889 will De permission to wear uniforms on Sleepy Eye as. in any sense, its rival. years Mr. Reinhard has been a sufferer highest price for live hogs, cattle, sheep national holidays. held right here in New Ulm and bids Le Sueur county is an example of the and other live stock, every Monday at from the disease bat he stood up well fair to be a boomer. Everybody should A convenience is offered to New Ulm same absurdity of having its county tne stock yards. under it all until about two months ago. work to insure its success. seat away out in the country when it and we can see no reason why it has I offer my goods at prices whieh E^* Paients buy the Lyon School He then sustained a very severe attack not or should not be accepted. We refer ought to be at the principal town in the defy competition. Call and see what Schoe. '-Knocks em" all. Two new store buildings are soon to and on that occassion was taken to the county. New Ulm is not at all likely I have and learn prices. My stock be erected in Springfield. A. Roberts to the delivery of St. Paul mail, H. LOHEYDE. hospital at this place where he remained Ladies' dress kid shoes comprise and Dan Peddle will eacn put up laige Monday morning. The chief railway to submit to any such a change —St. is not yet complete, but I am receiving till within a few days. He was a tasteful and important element in our Peter Tribune. goods daily, and will soon be two story buildings, the former to be mail clerk has promised to forward 66 years of age and came to this country StOCk. H.LOHEYDE. able to meet all demands. Give used as a general store and public hall mail on the western freight at 6 o'clock in 1854 settling in Nicollet County Last Thursday evening a man giving' 1^° All kinds of cheese constantly on me a call. providing there is some one at the postoffice and the latter as a harness shop. three years later His long residence hand at Subiha's. the name of James Casey, was brought to receive it and there certainly A party of St. Paul and Minneapolis there has made him well[knownjtnd respected to this city from Tracy for imprisonment JS^P*" Tairagona. Porh\ine for private WINE & BEER HALLi ought to be. Monday morning mail is of everybody and his death will hunters arrived in the city last Saturday or medical use at Subiha's. in the county jail. The case is as to rich a treat to be lost. preparing to open the slaughter be ajloss to the community in which he follows. On Thursday the residence of OF Jas. Hennese\. Brandy for resided. The funeral occurred yesterday to-day. Unless they nave better luck The death of Charles Rosskopf, one Chris. Larson, of Tricy, was entered private and medical use at Subilia's. A S E E than most strangers they will have to morning from the Catholic church o* of the old residents of New Ulm, occurred and robbed of certain articles. The Bgjg" Call and examine the Jewel gaso The best oi Wines, Beer, Liquors a S I pay for most of their game. this city and was largely attended Dy lene stove at J. B. Arnold's. at his home in this city last thief was scared and fled to Marshall Cigars always kept on hand. $SB friends and relatives. Adjutant Gen. Mullen has issued orders Tuesday evening, after only a short illness. where he was arrested on Thursday and I buv old rags, iron, zinc, coppsr and Cor. Broadway and 1st North Str. As he had been sick for only two directing all the companies of the the articles found on his person. He rubber for cash or in trade. The Swedish Ladies Octette, who will NEW ULM N national guard to assemble under arms days his death came rather sudden and E. W, BAER, was given a hearing and committed to I N give one of their entertainments at 1 ofn St. Paul on the 10th of September to unexpected. He was forty years of age jail to await the next term of the ]$£&*• E. W. Baer has a full new line Turner Hall on the 5th, are thus recommended TEACHER WANTED kerosene oil stoves and invites the public take part in the drill at the state fair. and was for many years a well-known district court. He was on his way to by the Brooklyn Standard in School District No. 6 Sigel Town. to call and examine them. Company A will leave here Monday resident of the town. The funeralnvas jail at New Ulm and while in the Tracy Union: A large audience listened to the A Teacher who is able to teach English We show the daintiest line of Low evening. heM Thursday and the remains deposited Eating house he broke loose from the and German with a first grade certificate. excellent singing of the Swedish Ladies' cut Shoes for Ladies. Applications must be sent to in the city cemetery whither they marshal and took to his heels. He Double Quartet, of Stockholm. A very The sale of reserved seats for the the District Clerk, or or before the 24th LOHEYDB. were attended by a large number of was pursued and ordered to stop but attractive programme was presented, Swedish Ladies Concert Company is of August 1889. friends and relatives. He leaves a wife Htupepsy. as he ditl not heed the command he was now open at C. L. Roos' drugstore. Secure comprised of solos, duets and choruses, A. Manderfeld, and one daughter. fired at b\ two of the police, one of the This is what you ought to have, in jour seats early as they are goinc which held the interest of the audience Dist. Clerk. tact, }ou must have it, to iully enjoy bullets lodging in his right arm, the fast. As many as one hundred? wer from the start. The eight, who are the The millers' excursion to Springfield PUBLIC EXAMINATION. life. Thousands are searching for it other passing through his left coat sold if^the first two days and a crowded possessors of outh, beauty and vivacity, last Saturday was a huge success, and daily, and mourning because they hud Notice is hereby given that the public sleeve. The wound is not a serious one house is promised. appeared picturesque costumes, it not. Thousands upon thousands of so bej ond all expectation. Although it examinations for teachers of the County and he will soon recover. He is described dollais are spent annually by our people worn in the province of Dalecarlia. wab naturally expected that, if the of Brown, Minnesota, will be held. as The night blooming cereus displayed the hope that the\ may attain as a man of medium size, liffht The native songs were sung with a vim follows weather proved to be fine, a goodly in the window ot T. Crone's clothinostore this boon. And yet it mav he had by mustache and rather tough appearance At New Ulm, in the court-room, August that was as refreshing as they were number of New Ulm people would accompany last Friday evening was beautiful all. We guarantee that Electric Bitteis 26th and 27th, 1889. and is said to answer pretty closely novel, and elicited rounds upon rounds the millers and picnic with if used according to directions and indeed Unfortunately the flower of the At Sleepy Eye, in the public school to the description of the man wanted the use pei sisted in, ill bring you of applause. During the evening Edmund them, still no one had any idea that the plant which blooms but once in fifty house, August 28th and 29th, 1889. Good Digestion and oust the demon in Mankato. T. Phelan gave imitations of number of excursionists would be uear years could not be seen as it was accidentally At Springfield, in the public school Dyspepsia and instill instead Eupepsy house, August 30th and 31st, 1889. so large as it really was. The unusually Stuart Robson, Dion Boucicault and destroyed just previous to its We recommend Electric Bitters lor Examinations will commence at 9 o'clock cheap rates and the desire to spend a other familiar stage notables which won Dyspepsia and all diseases of Liver, HARVEST EXCURSIONS opening. a. m. Prompt attendance is solicited- Stomach and Kidneys. Sold at 50c. much desired applause. day in the beautiful groves near Springfield Applicants may come provided Will be run by the Chicago & Northwestern The language of the Sleepy Eye Herald and «$1.U0 per bottle by Roos, no doubt led maay to go, and Saturday with pencis and paper. Railway to points in Iowa, with regard to Commissioner Moe The special session of the county com- Diujjgist. 4 New Ulm, August3d, 1889. morning found fully three hundred Minnesota, Dakota (including the Black not only doeb him an injustice but even iuiuuesoui i^aiiot a iinciuoino tn xiac J. B. Velikanje, people accompanied by the band tL FIRS', missioners for the examination of the Uls), Nebraska, Wvomingf Colorado, offers insult. We were at the meeting Co. Supt. making their way to the depot. Four You should read THE CHICAGO various petitions for and against remov- Utan, Idaho and Montana, for which a good portion of the time and we \n N cws because ignomuci. coaches had been secured for the occasion al of the county seat was ended last tickets may be &old August 6th and 20th ti r/ isitt \ou zust failed to see anything in his actions to reid so,ue paper Probably and these were soon filled to their Wednesday and the work of revision September 10th and 24th and October yrpQTTHn c_ Mnn T?ATCrk TVT cill for such a bungled statement. \ou'\e alwajb hadaweeklj utmost with a jolly and lively crowd, ou ciu now afford a daily rp. 8tb, at half the usual rates, one fare for ^lXliOllJCi OC lVllJljrJCiiN IN Retailers in Throughout we believe he was prompted 1QH THE CHICAGO DAILY .i!.\\s out for a rollicking trip. Life while on concluded. The result was, as expected costs but one cent per copy— by a sense of right and has nothing FANCY GROCERIES, it? and virtually settles the matter. After he E the tram was far from being a burden it's so v,heap you can afford to in our last issue, favorable to New Ulm enable those desirouskof locating on free to regret He voted regularly on all railroad lands to loo the ground over lose time waiting for a weekly thoroughly revising and correcting the rs and Springfield was soon reached. Arrived government ojudge of purchasing cheap And Dealers in Yououghtto know about thing., carefully and for themselves of important questions and voted as he petition for removal the, number of its when they happen—not a week there the excursionists started at the rapid development of the country Crockery & Glass Ware. later You live the nineteenth believed. signatures,"11923, was reduced to to 1422, x* and wonderful fertility of the soil. For once for the groves which are just across century, in the greatest Farmers ProducetakeninExchange. putting it below a majority of the vote full information regarding rates, tickets, section of the greatest country A rather fishy story is told by the employees the river from the town. It is a pretty on the earth, and you can't afford etc apply to any Agent of theChicago at the last general election wnereas it Free and prompt delivery of all goods/'* to be left behind. of the Empire Mill of a cat resting place, well shaded and hid with trees, & North-Western Railway. should have held 60 per cent. The Call and see us. H, on one of the arms of the fly wheel, and here they enjoyed the day in the Remember—Its circulation is 220,000 adaj— over New Ulm remonstrance has a clear MA If ST., OPPOSITE POST 0PFI0B a million a week—and it costs by mail 25 cts. while it was in motion, for fully vo old-fashioned picnic way, the band furnishing a month, four months$i 00,—one cent a day PERSONAL MENTION. SLEEPY E2E, MINN. majority of the present voting population hours. The wheel is forty feet in circumference plenty of music and refreshments BARGAINS. of 500 and how Sleepy Eye and was all the while making being served at different stands. Miss Jennie Roth, of Springfield, is under any circumstances can hope for 85 revolutions per minute but when Nothing served to mar the pleasantness BUILDING STONE AND CORD WOOD, the guest of the Misses Lou and Gertie 55 per cent at an election seems not A number of very desirable bargains in it stopped the cat simply fell off, looked of the affair save the oppressive Baasen. only improbable but decidedly imposible. about to see wheie it was and walked heat and the flying dust, but these were The New Ulm Stone Co. is ready td Lars Frederickson, of Springfield, We are therefore inclined to off, apparently unaffected by its easily endured. As the picnic grounds sell building stones and oak cord wood was in town Saturday, think that the matter will be dropped. at the Quarry or delivered in the City. swing around the circle. The story AT are very close to town many spent t^e For prices inquire of J. Pfenninger, W In regard to the commissioners, who Anton Schmidt, of Cinncinatti, is sounds large but its truth is vouched day between the two places, taking in O. M. Olsen's Boescb, A. Schell, or C. Filzen. have been criticised, we beleive they visiting relatives here. for. the town thoroughly. Springfield though uf**T conducted themselves throughout with a small place is a lively one and there is County Attorney Stone, of tt .Peter, Mrs. W. Hummel Just a month remains now until the fairness. In accepting the withdrawals no lack among its citizens for push. was in town yesterday, opening of the county fair. Little can they were acting simply in the line Dotted here and there over the village Philip Liesch and F. Zeller returned be said that has not already been said MI600DS AND GROCERIES. of duty. Every signature to that list are signs of improvement brought about Among the special offers 'are New to St. Paul yesterday. towards making it a complete success demanded that it be stricken from the during the present year that speak well have just received a large line of and Elegant parlor organs for $50. Chas. Marden and wife, of St. Paul, and it now rests with everybody Sleepy Eye list and the commissioners for the town and the state of trade that new goods of great variety. I offer Second hand organs.good order, for §35 to take hold and act accordingly. If are visiting in the city, ths guests ofMr. were amply justified in their decision Hosiery and Gloves from smallest to permits such advancement Not only all the producers and artisans of the Marden's father, our genial dentist. First class goods at lowest prices. to recognize the same. %rNo partiality largest sizes and of best quality at unusually numerous new residences strike the eye, county could recognize that these fairs low prices. Also beaded wraps, was shown in dealing with the names Miss Minnie Hoffman, of Minneapolis, Catalogues furnished upon application but business buildings and new enterprises embroidered fissues, cashmere shawls, are not got up as money making and if any one doubts it the actions of spent the week with her parents in are being built up which promise laces, embroideries, light woolen dress at O. M. Olson's Drug Store, Head schemes and that no individuals in particular the commissioners are public property this vicinity. "•o.gtMt *H goods, satines, ginghams, etc., Ladies' to add much to its growth and to give a quarters for musical instruments. are benefited thereby, but that and there is chance for redress. The and childrens' summer underwear. favorable impression to strangers. And Mrs. Paul Hauser, of St Paul,' is the they are strictly county concerns, in It will be of much advantage tc the withdrawal was a surprise to the people so the day was spent, quietly and enjoyably, guest of New Ulm relatives. buyer to examine my goods. which all of the people of the county of Sleepy Eye and they had no idea the picnic passing off without are interested, their success would be NOTICE TO CREDITORS. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. of its magnitude. It at once accomplished a jar. The stay of the visitors was unexpectedly assured in every instance. The people their defeat and so sudden as to Mrs. Anton Olding, State of Minnesota, County of Brown. J-ss. In STATE OF MINNESOTA County ofBro*n. as cut short, the excursion Probate Coon. should take pride in exhibiting the productions In Probate Court. shock, but they could hardly expect train leaving at 6 o'clock instead of In the matter of the estate of Johann Krai In the matter of the estate of OleF. I»ee deceased: of the soil and the results of deceased: anything different. That the county next door to with the regular passenger as was at Notice is hereby given to all persons having Notice is hereby erven to all persons havbn. their handiwork and where can it be seat should remain at New Ulm is natural SOMMER'S STORE, NEW ULM. claims and demands against the estate of Johann claims and demands- against the estate of Ofe first intended, but before leaving the Krai, '.late of the County of Brows, deceased, F.Lee late of the Countyfof Brown deceased done to better advantage than at the and the will of the people was so Has on hand a good stock of Millinery that the Judge of the Probate Court of said County band, headed by E. G. Pahl, paraded that the Judge of the Frobatt Court of said will hear, examineandadjustclaims anddemands fair. There is not another county in County will hear, examine and adjust claims and Goods consisting in part of Hats, Bonnets, expressed. The citizens of Sleepy Eye the streets and also visited the milL As against said estate at his office in the City of New demands againstsaid estate at his office in the City the state that is better suited for a fine V. Velvets, Silks, Ribbons, Feathers, Ulm said County, on the first Monday of each deserve credit for the strong effort made of Sew Ulm in said County, on the first Monday the train pulled out three cheers were month, for six successive months, commencing of each month, for six successive months commencing Human Hair, Flowers, &c. display than Brown counfy and why to secure the realization of their hopes withthefirstMonday in October 1889. andthat six with the first Monday October 1869v given for Springfield, the excursionists months fromthe 16th day ofAugust 1889, havebeen Also Patterns for stamping mono shouldn't we have sufficient pride in and that six months from the 15th day ef August but as it is out of the question we hope were hurried home, and another happy limited and allowed by said Probate Court foi 1889, have been limited and allowed by said grams. Stamping of all kinds. Embroidery our resources to get up a fair tbat will creditors to presenttheir claims. for the good of the county that the Probate Courtfor creditorsto present theirclaims. Work, German Knitting anBergman's day was ended!^ LOEBHZ KBAL, ELIZABETH1.EE rival any held this fall. struggle is now at an end. Administrator with the will annexed oftheKstate Zephyr Yarns a specialty. Administrator of the estate of Oto Leevdeceased. ef Johann Krai deceased. 3i A v*v*