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

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Congressman Lind addressed the G. **The Turning^choolpr .nextTjje^ August Schell is building a green EOR SALE. fif¥\ A R. re-union at Elysian Thursday. day evening. *JX -h house. It will be a nice addition to his A Fairbanks Hay Scale Tn ^almost S. D. Peterson has sold nine complete 'f The city band will give its park ,\ a velers^a^juide. G. Fischer and A. A. Bogen went to already beautiful place. new condition and capable of weighing steam threshing outfits this season. concert Friday evening^ 4000 pounds, at Jacob Klo3sner's fiard^ Morgan Saturday for a chicken bunt. -Dog licenses must be paid in to the ware Store. Low figures. Coal is being unloaded in town in The services of Nic Heinenhave been city clerk before the first of next month. Dr. Strickler went ap to Redwood large quantities. The people evidently secured as engineer at the electric light Pay them'or expect a call from the *jf IH FOR SALE, Falls last Thursday evening on busivasts*- don't book on a mild winter^ ^"V marshal. gn -1 &*«%??« a *=»_ is&smm Store property and a nice, clean stock ness. ^%-X Electric light wires are now being of Groceries. Centrally located in «. W. H. Pearce, of the St. Peter Os-J^Theodor Weber and Emiiie Pieske I- ^Robert Loheyde, Geo. Graff and Springfield, Minn., with a successful strung on both sides of Minnesota Foundry and Machine shops, transacted and Rudolph Wuerschler and Sophia car Seiter went down to take in the and thriving business. Enquire Winonk&gt.feteff} Street. ^**S business here on Friday. %z'ii£J Engel were granted marriage licenses opening of the Minneapolis Exposition. through P. O. Box 225., Springfield Minn. Going East. Conrad Huebner has treated the M. Mullen will occupy his new residence on Monday and married the same day, Going West. The New Ulm high school receives an Washington House to a new coat of this week. It is one of the most the former couple by Justice Fischer 4" 10-16 a m. No. 1 4:11 a. m. appropriation of $400 from the state $50 REWARD. 18 12-15 p. m, a. m. paint. Its appearance is considerably elegantly furnished mansions of the and the latter by Judge Brandt. 3 5-00 p.m. high school board this vear. To anyone who will give the name or 2 10 00 m. 25 1 40 p. m. improved thereby. cifcy- *-**, ^, ./IT *jMrs. August Wagner was called to On Monday Dick Fischer escaped All run daily except Sunday furnish information that will lead to fM The Herald says that Miss Jennie John C. Zieske has'severed his connection the arrest of the parties that on Sunday *cl what might have been a very serious her former home at Cleveland, Ohio, C. W. H. HEIDEMAN, Agent. August 4th, at noon set fire to my wood t| Kennedy, of St. Peter, will remove to with the grocery firm of Zieske accident. In the side room of the drug on Monday to attend her sick mother. on my farm, whereby several hundred BUSINESS LOCALS. New Ulm to reside with her brother and Mogenson at Sleepy Eye. Mr. store there is a cistern which is only trees were burned. ^*s**f Attorney J. H. Bowers, of Redwood Harry. Mogenson will continue the business covered by a lid in the floor. No light WATCHES CHAINS Falls, did legal business here on Monday. WENZEI, SCHOTZKO alone. enters and the room at the time was Adolph G. Schlichting, who has been Burnstown, Aug. 12tb, 1889. WATCHES CHAINS dark as night. He was entering this WATCHES CHAINS in the business ot plumbing and gas Mrs. C. Berry and Mrs. Follman A boy is the latest arrival in the family CHEAPER THAN EVER room at a rapid rate when unfortunately fitting in this city, will go to St. Paul started on Monday evening for the Milwaukee G. I OTTOMEYER, of Wm. Janke. It arrived yesterday. AT W. HAUENSIEIN'S. the lid happened to be removed. He this week to accept a position. encampment. Their trip will J®* Wm. Hummel pays the highest fell in and had he not luckily caught extend to Chicago and Joliet, Mrs. Berry's The man who could see in his dreams market price for Jive poultry. the edge with his hands he might have former homq. Observe tha prospectus of the St. Paul such a vision as that depicted in the T. Crone from now on will sell (Just Opened.) been removed with severe injuries as Globe in another column. Excellent premiums all summer goods for cost. Buy now Sleepy Eye Herald must have been Attorney R. A. Erwin and Mrs. J. Y. Dealer in the cistern is deep and contains but "and buy cheap. are offered with the weekly and slightly "under the influence." Hooker, of Belle Piaine, came up on little water. 5§P* Mrs. Hummel will sell ner stock it will pay to notice them. the Friday evening train to consult with Le Sueur is being troubled with incendiary DryGoods|Notions: of parasols and summer dress goods Dr. Berry on pension matters. They Emil Seiter has removed to this city Without question the sole end and fires, the sane as bothered from now on at cost. returned Saturday noon. from Springfield and is again occupied purpose of the article in the Sleepy Eye New Ulm a year ago. It is to be hoped JS^* 50 dozen white unlaundried shirts in the photograph business. He makes Herald, headed "A Plausible Vision," at T. Crone's clotiiing store. They are that we may escape anything of the The Review has secured anew correspondent going fast at 50 cents. a specialty of landscapes and views. was to injure and to attack the only kind this year. for Springfield, who will I offer my goods at prices which HOW Eibner keeps the most delicious man. whose name was mentioned, Oscar from now on furnish us with a weekly The Review office has just completed The dynamo of the electric light defy competition. Call and seewhat jce cream. For cool refreshments go Erickson of Springfield. But like all write up of that town. He writes a live the printing of 2,000 copies of the minutes plant arrived yesterday and only a short I have and learn prices. My stock to Eibner's. the other efforts of that paper, it will letter, and we would call attention to of the German Lutheran Synod time will be occupied in putting it in is not yet complete, but I am receiving JBS^ Boy'stKnee Pants for 25 cents and fall short of its aim. Oscar Erickson his column for this week. held here recently. They are in pamphlet position. Electric light in a few days! goods daily, and will soon be up at T. Crone's clothing house. is a man whose honesty was never form and can be obtained at O. M. t®* They sell as Hot Cakes! -'Armstrong's"" Think of it! The Minneapolis Evening Journal able to meet all demands. Give doubted and against whom could not be Olson's drug store for the small sum of Goodyear Welt. me a call. comes to us now in new and improved These went to Milwaukee on the aired the slightest charge of susceptibility ten cents. H. L.OHEYDE. dress, in keeping with its growth. The Sunday morning special: Francis Baasen to bribery. With his friends it will Chas. Stuebe buys and pays tne The funeral of Mrs. Landsteiner of WINE & BEER HALL Journal is one of the best papers pubin and daughter Lou, Jacob Klossner, have no effect, for they can not possibly highest price for live hogs, cattle, sheep Mrs.lished the cities and we are glad to the town of Cottonwood, five miles from Henry Behnke, Mrs. Eibner and and other live stock, every Monday at give it credence. With his enemies it OF New Ulm, was held from the Catholic note this evidence of its prosperity. the stock yards. Burg. will be as with all other visions, the AUGUST M. MUELLER. church in this city last Thursday morning, Among the hunters that have been We are in receipt of a pamphlet containing same as if they had not seen or heard B%&*- Parents buy the Lyon School a Mankato priest officiating. Her The best of Wines, Beer, .Liquors and Schoe. "Knocks em" all. seeking: game in these regions during Senator G. S. Ives' speech on of it. Cigars always kept on hand. death occurred Wednesday morning of H. LOHEYDE. the past week are Chas. Hauser and the bill to waive forfeiture of the swamp August Schell will let the contract heart disease. She was an aged lady. Cor. Broadwav and 1st North Str. Ladies' di ess kid shoes comprise land grant to the Duluth & Winnipeg Dr. Shimonek, of St. Paul, and Messrs. this week for the building of a three NEW ULM MINN a tasteful and important element in our It is either due to the fact that chickens Hellman and Wellman, of Chicago, Railroad Company. It is a strong stock. H. LOHEYDE. story refrigerator to cost in the vicinity are unusually scarce this year or argument against the bill. nephews of A. Hellman of this city. PUBLIC EXAMINATION. of four or five thousand dollars. ®§ga' All kinds of cheese constantly on that the country was so thorouo-hlv Vol. 1 No. 1, of the Springfield Cour-, hand at Subilia's. If it were not for an occasional rain The first two stories will be used as Notice is hereby given that the public scoured before the opening of the lawful ier has come to our table this week. to settle the dust, the condition of our examinations for teachers ot the County storage vats for beer and the third for Tarragona. Portwine for private season, that none of our sportsmen of Brown, Minnesota, will be held as It is a small, eight page paper, full of or medical use at Subilia's. streets at present would be killing. As ice. The capacity of the building will during the past week have brought in follows news and wide awake to Springfield's it is it is almost unbearable and it Jas. Hennesey. Brandy for be 1,000 barrels and this will enable At New Ulm, in the court-room, August reports that couldn't readily be beleived. interests. Wilson and Semans are the private and medical use at Subilia's. should be seen to that next year differ him to properly age the beer. As it is 26th and 27th, 1889. editors and we wish them all success. from the present in this respect. At Sleepy Eye, in the public sohool Call and examine the Jewel gaso now his capacity is only 1000 barrels The best reports of success in chicken house, August 28th and 29th, 1889. lene stove at J. B. Arnold's. Nothwithstanding the very hot weather Dr. J. McKown, of Albany, New which is wholly inadequate to his At Springfield, in the publm school hunting that have come to us }et were of Sunday evening the Harvest Ball I buy old rags, iron, zinc, coppar and York, is spending the hunting season growing tiade. The capacity of the house, August 30th and 31st, 1889. mide by Fr. Schleuder and Jonn Lilla, rubber for cash or in trade. at Union Hall was largely attended, in these parts. He is out on one of nis old building will be increased 200 barrels Examinations will commence at 9 o'clock who in one day killed 47 birds, and oy and many a couple from the country a. in. Prompt attenaance is solicited E. W, BAER, annual sporting tours and intends to and with the new one will give a Fred Schleuder and Aug. Brandt, who Applicants may come provided JB©* E. W. Baer has a full new line of were present. The farmers have reason put in a couple of weeks in this vii-ini- total of 2200. He will then be able to with pencils and paper. returned with 32. C. Brust alone shot Kerosene oil stoves and invites the public to rejoice this year and the way they at" turn out 6,000 barrels annually. New Ulm. August3d, 1889. to call and examine them. 19. These are not up to the average ot tend the harvest dances is evidence that J. B. Velikanje. JS®- We show the daintiest line of Low The Springfield Advance has changed previous years, and it is due, no doubt, they are satisfied. PERSONAL MENTION. Co. Supt. cut Shoes for Ladies. to the scarcity and wildness of the birds, hands, P. L. Barron selling his interests There is no better season for farmers BUI MKW BHUGliHT STORE OF H. LOHEYDE. to Fred Wright of that town. The new as well as to the dry weather. Miss A. Nix left on Monday for St. to get mutually acquainted with each Henry Laudenschlaeger repairs all Paul to resume her duties as teacher in editor starts out well and we wish him A new freight time card has been other than at the county fair. It is virtually C. B. Ruemke kinds of Sewing Machines perfect and the public schools. a continuance of his success. The paper placed on the Northwestern which went their concern and by helping the fair cheap Au. 28. will be an independent sheet, free into effect last Sunday. By this arrangement Miss Stella Milhouse returned to her they cannot fail to help themselves. It from party politics. SUSPENDERS. six freights will hereafter home at Luverne yesterday. is gotten up for their inierests and its is now open and ready for business. carry passengers as follows: No 17 due Rev Schuh, of Wisconsin, has been A nice line just received at G. A.Ottomeyer,s success hinges on their patronage. It Otto Rehfeld, of St. Paul, is spending A choice and well selected stock of new store. called to the pastorate of the new at 11:45 p.m. carries passengers between is in fact their duty to assist and they a few da\s with his relatives in this Waseca and Kasota. No 18 due Evangelical church congregation of this city. O E I E S O E should not neglect to perform it Let Electric Bitters. at 12 m. between Tracy and Waseca. city. Their meetings will be held in every farmer in the county attend the Arnolu *»latum, of Mankato, pent A S S W A E and NOTION S No 21 at 6:15 a. m, between New Ulm the old school building in German Park coming fair, prepared to exhibit something, This remedy is becoming so well Friday ni the city. are offered to the public at prices which and Tracy. No 22 at 7:10 p. m. between known and so popular as to need no Mr. Schuh was at one time a resident and the effect will readily be defy competition. Goods will be de George Marti and family, of St. Paul, special mention All who have used Tracy and New Ulm. No. 25 at 1:40 p. here seen. livered free to any part of the city. visited the family of A. Scheil during Electric Bitters sing the same song of m. between Waseca and Tracy, and No. Remember the place. praise.—A purer medicine does not Mr. N Anderson, of Burnstown, was As considerable comment has arisen the week. 26 at 1 45 a. m. between Tracy and exist and it is guaranteed to do all that Minnesota Street corner of Third Nortn. in town the latter part of the week over the publication of the names Miss Lizzie Niederhofer is the guest Kasota on Sundays only. is claimed Electnc Bitters will erne soliciting subscriptions to anew church of the persons who withdrew from of Mr. and Mrs. Pfaender. all diseases ot uie Lrver and Kidneys, ZIESKE & MOGENSON A rather interesting case appeared on to be built at that place. His collections the Sleepy Eye list, we would say that •vill remove Pimples, Boils, Salt Rhuem Mrs. Altstadt and son, of Minneapolis, the docket of one of the justice courts j,nd other affections caused by impure in New Ulm tooted up a neat little tne Review is the official paper of the Retailers in are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. John one day last week, which soon developed olood.—Will drive Malana ironi the sum and will be quite a lift to the county and that in publishing these FANCY GROCERIES, Stoeckert. system and pievent as well as cure all into a double suit. A lady of the builders. proceedings of the commissioners it is Material fever.—For cure of heachache. town had a couple of boys arrested for And Dealers in L. Kleybolte, cashier of the Western but filling a contract with the board. Constipation and Indigestion try Electric Toe Hunter's picnic at Hunters' Rest Crockery & Glass Ware. stealing plums, and the court fixed the German Bank of Ciuncinatti, with his Bitteis—Entire satisfaction guaranteed, The list is a printed copy of that handed last Sunday afternoon was a very successful fine at a very small sum. Then the wife is visiting friends in the city. or money refunded.—Price Farmers ProducetakeninExchange. to us by the county auditor, who is and pleasant affair. A huge 5 cts. and $1. per bottle by C. L. father of the boys entered complaint also clerk of the board, and is it only a Miss Bertha Reich is up from St. Free and prompt delivery of all goods. feast was served from 12 to 5 o'clock Eoos's Diugstore. 5 against the lady, cnarging her with biting portion of the public record of their Paul for a few days' visit with friends. Call and see us. and although chickens have been very the boys whom she had caught but ^ushou^ieidiTltLCmc proceedings. SECOND Mrs, G. A. Hills and daughters, of MA1!* ST-, OPPOSITE POST 0FPI0E scarce the hunters had secured enough could not hold. She proved to the satisfaction Chicago, are the guests of Chas Wagner SLEEPY EXE, MINN. to satisfy the very latest visitors. All A terrible tragedy was enacted in of the court however that their DMLY News because yon O and family. They will visit in FtiTil &if kavi.tiuUsnLton.adit lrcre Brown county last Thursday evening, who were present will wish for a similar injuries were received in jumping over HUivS isapuper j-uDhbhed in Australia New Ulm for a month or six weeks. BUILDING STONE AND OAK CORD WOOD, return. the farm house of J. H. Bedford Sr., a which is ib large as -i blanket. a barbed wire fence and the case was This uouldn suit you \ou mile from Springfield, being the scene of Prof. Adolph Reini is in Milwaukee. want a newspaper at once convenient, Information has been received from dismissed. complete and condensed, The New Ulm Stone Co. is ready to the awful affair. It appears that Mr. S. C. McMaster, a Pittsburg, Pa., the head of the mail service at St. Paul and still ou don't want Speaking of the Swedish Ladies' concert sell building stones and oak cord wood to overlook anything of real Redford, who has always been a respectable grain broker, did business at the mills that commencing with Monday, Sept. 2, importance You don't want at the Quarry or delivered in the City. company, the St. Paul News says: and well thought of citizen, your neighbor to say to you, on Monday. mail pouches will be exchanged at this For prices inquire of Pfenninger. W Did you read so and so in It is a pleasure to praise these ladies so for some unknown reason, unless it be Boesch, A. Schell, or C. Filzen. to-aay's paper' and be obliged place by the 6 o'clock freight. This Rev. Berghold spent a portion of the charmingly do they sing. In their national to answer, No, I didn't see insanity, attempted to shoot his wife will give us eastern mail in the morn, that," and then have him ask week at St. Paul. songs there is the suggestion of Mrs. W. Hummel'' you, What paper do you and failing to do so committed suicide ing whereas it is not now received till read' This will never happen Mrs. C. H. Holmburg, of Woonsocket, the fjord, the glacier, the mighty mountains by taking poison. The Springfield Advance to you if you read THE 5 in the afternoon. It is an improvement and the quiet green valleys of their Dakota, is visiting with her parents, CHICAGO DAIIA NEWS gives the particulars as follows: Rstn&nler—Its circulation is 220,000 a day—over that will be appreciated DRTGOQDS AND GHOGBBIES." Mr. and Mr&. Beinhorn. native land. As they sing one may catch a million a week—and it costs by mail 25 cts. On Thursday evening, after doing a month, four months $1 00,—one cent a day. BARGAINS An elixir of the Brown-Sequard kind in the refrain the expression of thai Mrs. C. A. Johnson, of St. Peter, visited the chores and eating supper as usual i. have just received a large line of could be used to very good advantage never-dying love to their beautiful country, in the city during the week. new goods of great variety. I offer Mr. Redford went to bed, while Mrs. R. in putting spirit into some of the which every Swede bears with him Hosiery and Gloves from smallest to lay on the lounge in the dining room. Editor Whitney, of the Marshall News A number of very desirable bargains in schemes for establishing new enterprises largest sizes and of best quality at un-*** to his death. The effect is enhanced by Sometime between eleven and twelve Messenger, was in the city Monday. usually low prices. Also beaded wraps,*? in this town, which have been agitated the national costumes worn by the o'clock, he came out of the bedroom embroidered tissues, cashmere shawls?*~ here for the past two months. The singers. The voices are clear, pure and New Ulm Markets. laces, embroideries, light woolen dress and went outdoors. Returning, he AT brickyard and pottery boom was shortlived without musical conceits of any kind. goods, satines, ginghams, etc., Ladies' Wheat, 45—70 went ta the bedroom but soon came out, O. M. Olsen's indeed and unfortunately so. A and childrens1 summer underwear. They are cultivated as well, and sings Oats ". 22 holding a lantern in one hand and a It will be of much advantage te the little of the right kind of attention Corn 25 not only the sweet old national ballads revolver in the other. He advanced buyer to examine my goods. Potatoes 20 might give it another start and accomplish but difficult passages from grand operas. quickly to where his wife lay, and fired Butter 7—8 the right end. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Wherever the company has appeared it -0& Eggs 10 two shots at her head, but neither STATE OF MINNESOTA Connty of Brown yes has left hundreds of friends and admirers. Prof. B. W. Boenisch, principal of struck her. By this time she was up In Probate Conrt. Among the special offers are New At Turner Hall Sept 5th. NEW ADYERTISEMENTSs. the St. Paul German-American Institute, Inthe matter of the eatateof OleF. Lee de* and resisted him, but he managed to ceased• and Elegant parlor organs for $50. lectured at Turner Hall last Saturday fire again, and again without effect. Notice is hereby given to all persona having* Here is a chance for New Ulm to advertise f, HORSE FOR SALE., claims and demands against the estate of Oie evening to a small but appreciative audience. Second hand organs,good order, for $35 Still bent on taking her life, he fired a F.Lee late of the County of Brown deceased herself. We learn that farmers that the Judge of the Probate Court of said He spoke in German and took A good five year old roadster. In fourth time the ball penetrated the upper First class goods at lowest prices. from several of the eastern states intend' County will hear, examine and adjust claims and connection therewith a buggy and harness.. for his theme, "Naechstenliebe," hand demands againstsaid estate at his office in the City lip, knocked out several teeth, and making a tour of Minnesota and Dakota Catalogues furnished upon application Enquire of of New Ulm in said County, on the first Monday ling it in a manner, which showed thorough of each month, for six successive months commencing stunned the woman so that she fell, this fall with the purpose of visiting: the at O. M. Olson's Drug Store, Head GUSTAVE STJBILIA. with the first Monday in October 1889, acquaintance with the subject. It is and as she lay, he fired once more. and that six months from the 15th day of August county fairs, They are looking for only to be regretted that the Dumber of OFFICIAL NOTICE.^ 1889, have been limited and allowed by said. quarters for musical instruments. This time the ball went through the good locations wherein to settle and Probate Conrtfor creditorsto present theirclaims. listeners was not larger, as the attendance ELIZABETH LEE rim of the ear. Then the would-be murderer rightly judge that by attending the county Notice is hereby given that marked Administrator of the estate of OJ# Lee deceaseds, Is would have been well repaid. Xai 3sr started for outdoors, not stopping fairs they will be better able to form sealed bids will be received at the office M: I £J E:R The following special from Redwood even to open the screen door, but taking •9% of the undersigned up to 6 o'clock p. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. reliable estimates of the resources and m. on Sept 3rd next for grading part of Falls appeared in the St. Paul News of it off its hinges as he went. The next Mrs. Anton Olding, possible capabilities of counties. It is State of Minnesota, County of Brown. J-ss- la Summit Avenue near Centre Street. Saturday: "Judge Webber has decided Probate Conrt. morning he was found in a haymow through the medium of these exhibits The bids must be separated for each In the matter of the estate of Johann Krai to give Clifton Holden, the young man near the house in a comatose condition. deceased: next door to that they expect to learn much of the piece to be graded, according to plans Notice is hereby given to all persons having ULM.accused of murdering his cousin, Frank Search revealed in his pocket an empty and specifications on file and to be seen produce and average yield in the county claims and demands against the estate of Johann SOMMER'S STORE, NEW in my office. The work has to be completed Dodge, in this village nearly a year Krai, late xf the County of Brown, deceased, bottle which had contained a dram of Has on hand a good stock of Millinery where the fair is held, and it is a sensible that the Judge of the Probate Conrt of said Countywill under the direction of the committee Goods consisting in part of Hats, Bon since, a new trial. Holden was c»n-morphine,^ hear, examineand adjust claims and demands Attempt was made to re- course. The visitors should be invited on Streets on or before October against said estate at his office in the City of New iieta, Velvets, Silks, Ribbons, Feathers victed of murder in the first degree by store him to life, but he died Saturday Ulm in said Comity, on the first Monday of each to attend the Brown county fair 1st next. The right is reserved to reject MiFHuman Hair, Flowers, &c. month, for six successive months, commencing the jury at the last term of the district any or all bids. morning at 3 clock. Mrs. sRedford and the fact should induce exhibitors to with the first Monday in October 1889. andthat six Also Patterns for stamping mono months from the 16th dayofAugust 1889, have been court." This is a mistake as Judge By order of committee on streets?1 will live, the wonndsnot being serious. display their very best. Brown county tajjk grams. Stamping of all kinds. Em- limited and allowed by said Probate Court oi Loins, SCHILLING, creditors to present their claims. Webber has as yet rendered no decision T! broidery Work, German Knitting an- They were dressed at once, and has wherewith to advertise herself, and LOBBN KRAL KRAL, .J£ Ci+v ffltn-k LOBEHZ 1 Bergman's Zephyr Yarns a specialty, whatever and will not for a few days. she will soon recover. the matter should not be neglected. Irtate Dafaw uaieaf, N TTfrrf*August A q&iMaaa Administratoriwith the will annexed of the iNew uim 2otn 1889. ofJonann Kra deceased, a a 3S A Mi ^Ai^"%maS