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

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f5 5=«- S85SS iKgraMMMiJij&nMfcHaKKg: sjwr NEW ULM AND VICINITY. Don't forget the Swedish Ladies tomorrow tot O A N E W S Born to Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Klossner, Boiler inspector Bisson of Henderson Miss Ida Koch will leave soon for evening. Monday morning, a boy. was here in his official capacitv Monday Chicago where she will attend a Teach-ss Travelers' Guide. The restaurant parlors of Wd. Eibner There is talk of anew mill at Springfield. J. C, Toberer heads anew ad in this and Tuesday. 1 ers' Seminary..^Mrs. Kock will accom-vffl^li have been enlarged^ and repapered jhn issue, Don't read this. We would advise pany her. W. J. Scheiderich and Miss Ida Hartneck very attractive style. 1 S 8 1| Mayor Rudolph went to Minneapolis you to read it anyhow. f-fS were quietly married at the resiof Torkel Sunde, one of the old republi- Horace Newhart left on Monday for Thursday evening on business. On Monday the license fees for 39dence the bride's parents last Monday can war horses of the county, died verv V^H&rl Northfield where he will take up a The public schools were closed on dogs had been paid in. Last year the evening, only the relatives and suddenly at his home in Albion ]j»stSat- ^MJSIl course in Carleton College. on Friday account of the hot weather. total number of licensed dogs was 178. a few intimate friends being present. urday. -t -^h FT. Peuser has removed from his residence Mrs. H. S. Kennedy has been quite ill The partits are both of this city and are Miss Bertha Fischer went to Daven* We are informed that as many as WinonkifitPetef^^ on German Street to rooms above known to many, the best wishes of the past few days. twenty Winthropites will attend the port, Iowa, on Monday to accept a position his barber shop. whom they will carry with them. Swedish Ladies Concert to-morrow Going East. Going West. as instructor in the Kindergarten. Judge Gresham, of St. Peter, transacted evening. & Christian Schaefer received a kick 4 10:16 a. m.-l No. 1 4:17 a.m. business here last Saturday. At their last regular meeting the city The new evangelical church people 18 12:15 p.m. a.m. from a horse last week, which caused council passed resolutions authorizing p.m. 3 5:00p.m. re-will hold their meetings in the court The New Ulm Roller Mill has The citizens' meeting at Turner Hall 2 10:00 p.m. I 25 j:40p. m. him to fall over a lot of planks and sustain the city clerk to refund the license for paired and improved its cooper shop room. Services will be held in German Monday evening was an enthusiastic All run daily except Sunday. severe injuries. one dog owned by each household out and now manufactures its own barrels. next Sunday at 10 a. m. and truly representative one. All wero W. H. HEIDEMAN, Agent. side of a certain limit. This boundary The fair ground sheds which were We have received an early issue of united on the mode of campaign for the Attorneys SomerviUe and Davis of destroyed by fire last fall are being replaced line commences at the Minnesota river BUSINESS LOCALS. the Lamberton Leader. As a local paper coming county seat fight and that portion Sleepy Eye did legal business before with new buildings, under the at the foot of 3rd South street, extends it is doing well andfiom the amount of the business was soon disp&tehed Judge Webber last Wednesday. _. G. A. Ottomeyer receives eggs in supervision of Werner Boesch. west to German street, thence south to of advertising appears to be prospering. and the old committee reappointed. I exchange for goods at his new store. John F. Neumann purchased the Fifth, west along Fifth to the alley between A couple of weeks will put all the was then that Mr. Lind opened up on horse and buggy of Gustav Subilia advertised J. F. Murphy, of Waseca, was one of Wm. Hummel pays the highest State and Washington, north corn crop beyond injury from frost. It the question of water-works. K» catting market price for Jive poultry. Saturday's pleasant visitors. Mr. Murphy in the Review of last week. along the alley to German street, south will be but an average crop at the utmost. X3T Eibner keeps the most delicious language he referred to the conof is the junior and democratic partner Chas. Wagner has purchased a valuable to Fourth North and thence east in thedition ice cream. For cool refreshments go our streets and fire protection i'il of the Waseca Herald. T. team of ponies of August Kroschel. *lto Eibner's. course of Fourth North street in a and bitterly arraigned the conditions Fred Pfaender had an accidental fall The reserved seats for the Swedish straight line to the Minnesota river. «jto§?" Chas. Stuebe buys and pays tne that have kept us thus, concluding with last Friday* evening which caused a severe Ladies' entertainment to-morrow evening A Mr. Dasset, from Lake Crystal, Every household outside of this limit ^esiighest price for live hogs, cattle, sheep a motion to absolve the mayor audacity sprain in his left ankle. He will are all taken. If you want a seat at and other live stock, every Monday at will have the license for one dog refunded. has opened up the M. Ouren blacksmith council from any promises made by be laid up for a week or so in consequence. the stock yards. all, put in your appearance eatrly. shop on Minnesota street.^ The resolution does not exempt them in regard to voting water-works I buy old rags, iron, zinc, copper and On the first page of this paper appears them from paying the license however. B. Buchele, one of the employees of bonds duTin*g their term of office. Other Rev. Klopstock, of Henderson, will rubber for cash or in trade. a letter from Oscar Erickson, They must receive their check and re-speaker^ urged in the same direction* theChas. Stuebe, left Saturday morning for conduct the first few meetings of -HO E. W, BAEE, which should have been published last ceipt the same as everybody else but San Diego, California. and the motion was adopted by a unanimous new evangelical church congregation. week but was received too late for that the clerk is authorized to return the fee. vote. New Ulm, Sept 2, 1889. The public schools now number five Rev. Schuh will arrive in a few weeks issue. This action of the council is a just one. To the Farmers and Threshers: hundred and twenty pupils. It is expected to take permanent charge. In reference ro the Advance "Separator Outside of the limit the residents receive PERSONAL MENTION. The Sleepy Eye and West Newton that at least thirty more will and Ames Engine that we bought of A little child of Mrs. Gerstenmeier but little protection from the police, correspondence of last week arrived too be added, making a total of five hundred F. H. Retzlaff this season would say Miss Josephine Pfaender, of St. Paul, was buried last Wednesday, the funeral the area is not within the area of late for publication. Remember we go that it-it is the best separator we ever and fifty. is visiting with her parents Mr. and occurring from the Lutheran church. streetlighting and it is but fair that the used. It will clean and separate per- to press on Tuesdays, and all commnunications Robert Scherer, left yesterday for Mrs. Wm. Pfaender. dayThe mother will have the sympathy of 1 fectly at a rate of 2000 bushels per people be allowed to keep a dog without should be handed in on Monday. Minneapolis to continue his course of when run constantly and fed to its ca-the community in a this, second bereave- Mrs. Crone left last week for a expense. Their taxes on city improvements four pacity, and with pleasure we can sayment. study at the State University. Hugo week's visit with her daughter in and protection from which Chi- Upon invitation the New Ulm Maenvisited that with the Ames lively straw-burning Hanft will start next week for theerchor cago. they receive but little benefit is enough engine and Advance separator we If the wheat crop turned out well this the farm residence of H. German American Institute at Milwau- can beat anything that ever was placed year, the flax yield will be no less a without this extra fee. Henry Guggisberg, proprietor of the L. Runk last Sanday. Other New in ^Nicollet county for threshing. thekee. bountiful one. Ed. Paulson, of Ulmites were numbered among the theGibbon mill, was in town Wednesday. When about three months ago "WlLKING, town of Linden, last week threshed 364 Andreas Stadik and Miss Margaret guests and a jolly and sociable time is people of Sleepy Eye commenced an Miss Emma Huebner started for Milwaukee FRANK RETZLAFF, bushels of that grain from 17$ acres of Singer were married in Lafayette yesterday. reported. attempt to remove the county seat from WM. G. JONES, Engineer. Thursday evening. land, or an average of nearly 21 bushels The young couple are wel], (J. W. BORCHERT, Feeder. New Ulm to the village of Sleepy Eye Chas. Davin, of Minneapolis, visited J. W. Merhoff rode over from Winthrop, to the acre. known in that town and have many Lake, no one was surprised. It was expected. during the week with his cousin, Otto New Ulm Markets. Sunday, on a bicycle. He evidently friends who will wish them a happy and The Swedish Ladies Concert will It was a scheme over which Schell. Wheat,.. .45—70 did not find it the easiest or prosperous life. commence at Turner Hall to-morrow the people of our neighboring town had 22 Oats Mrs. A. Blanchard, accompanied by most enjoyable mode of travel in the evening at 8:15 promptly. During the Thos. Mulverhill was called to St. bothered themselves for years and which Corn.... 25 Miss Lou Dobson, daughter of J. J. present condition of the roads, for he Potatoes 20 course of the entertainment the doors Paul last week by receipt of a telegram was finally brought to an issue by the Dobson of St. Paul, left last Friday for stated his intention of walking it back. 7-8 will be closed so that no disturbance announcing the illness of his wife at building of anew court house at New a three weeks' visit iu the Saintly City. Eo-o-s 10 The contract for the mason work on will be caused by anyone entering or the home of relatives in that city. Mrs. Ulm. In their initial step, the circuof Mr. Gross and Wenzel Schotzko took the new building to be erected by A.lating leaving the hall. This is proper and Mulverhill has been in St. Paul for over a petition, they bad comparatively in the Milwaukee encampment. AJSRW DISCO VJER T. Schell as a refrigerator has been let to as it should be. a week under medical treatment, but is clear sailing. They were allowed You have heard your friends and H. Hanschen. It will be a three story Titus Mareck, of Minneapolis, visited improving. to obtain signatures in every Clerk of Court George ami wife left neighbors talking about it. You may building. with the family of R. Fischer during the possible manner and by every possible yourself be one of the many who know last Wednesday for a visit with their John Hauenstein has bought the week. He returned on Monday with Irom personal experience just how good means As a consequence they secured daughter, Mrs. Loomis, in Michigan. The marriage of Paul Froehlich and Hochhaus farm in the town ot Cottonwood, thehis family who have been here for several I a thing it is. If you have ever tried it. enough to call a special meeting of On their way they stopped off at Milwaukee consideration $4,200. We have Miss Louisa Habernicht will occur at 15"ou a OI its staunch friends, be weeks. county commissioners to consider their to witness the G. A. R. encampment no idea that Mr. Hauenstein intends the home of the bride in Courtland cause the wonderful thing about it is, list. But previous to the day of meeting Thad. Jones, the popular St. Paul and naval battle. Mr. George is township next Friday. Great preparations that once given a trial, Dr. King's New farming but rather beleive he will cultivate traveling man, spent the week in town. New Ulm had been to work and over Discovery ever after holds a place in expected home tne latter part of this are being made for the festive occasion his newly acquired land as a the house. If you have never used it 500 independent voters, after careful week. hunting pars:, as everybody knows it is and a large number of guests Chas. Weschke has gone to Madison, and should be afflicted with a cough, and mature consideration both as toWis., one of the best chicken roosts in the vicinity. will be present. to take a course in pharmacy. A sack containing a few pieces of advertising cold or any Throat, Lung or Chest trouble, their own interests and to those of the secure a bottle at once and give it Mrs. Kennedy, of St. Peter, visited, matter was thrown off at the The department of public instruction county, withdrew their names from the a fair trial. It is guaranteed every depot Monday morning but tne Sunday with her son Harry last Friday. For years we have not experienced has prepared a statistical table showing Uptime, or money refunded! Trial bottles Sleepy Eye petition and set them instead mail pouch from the east which was to so dry a season as the present. The the results of the last examination in P. P. Quist and E. H. Huebner came Free at C. L. Roos's Drugstore. 6 to a remonstiance, protesting against have been received the morning did water supply is everywhere being exhausted the high schools of the state. New Ulm over from Winthrop to spend Sunday removal. A comparison of the lists not arrive till evening as usual. The and unless rain comes shortly leads these in the second class in theshowed with New Ulm friends. THIRD a celar majority to be objectors You should read the CHICAGO mistake was probably the result of some the wells and other sources will all benumber who passed out of those whose C. C. Goodnow, formerly register of DAII.Y N E W S because it's an tnde- to any such scheme, and the commissioners gffilAIT pendent newspaper. There are two misunderstanding and a couple of dried up. In many places such is thepapers were forwarded to the examiners. theland office here, was in town yesterday. E~LglK desto every political question, and qu.ckly brought an end to E DAILY N E WS gives them both weeks will suffice to give us regularity case already and it is the wail of every Seven studies were taken up, with equal fairness A party organ first attempt. With the exception of a in deliver}', body that we need rain and we need it twenty-three papers sent in and all of, magnifies one side and dwarfs the few soreneads, everybody felt relieved NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. other. No sensible man wants to bad. them passed. Winona leads in the first Philip Dick, L. M. Erickson, John be trifled within this fashion. Th and glad that the fight was over but time has gone by when American class, 227 passing out of 242. Peterson and W. G. Gresnam, four of John Hauenstein has already commenced FOR SALE. citizens expect to inherit their political hardly are the friendly relations restored opinions. They want to make St. Peter's representative men, were in work on a new building A Fairbanks Hay Scale in almost between neighbor, brother their own—and to do this they want Sergt. Boock and Priv. Zschunke a paper to tell them the truth, regardless new condition and capable of weighing the city Thursday evening and as they for the storage of beer, malt and have been selected to represent Company father and son, in so many instances of their own personal preference? 4000 pounds', at Jacob Klossner's Hardware held a two hours' conference with Mr. If %ou are nn honest barley. When up it promises to be one interrupted by this struggle, before A at the competitive rifle contest Store. Low figures. man.indeoenr'ent and self reliant in Lind. we could not but conclude that thought, read an honest and independent of the imposing structures of the city, which is being held at Lake View this Sleepy Eye again pours oil on' newspaprr— read Th their business was of a political nature. four stories high and all brick and iron FOR SALE, the fire and it breaks out in a notice of week. The Second Regiment have CHICAGO DAILY N E W S They all said no, but we think we could with demensions 20 by 68. The work Store property and a nice, clean stock Remember—Its circulation is 220,000 a day—o\ er won the state trophy but once but there a second attempt to remove the county a million a week—and it costs by mail 25 cts. safely place our hand on the last mentioned of Groceries. Centrally located in will be pushed in season to complete the a month, four months gi.oo,—one cent a day. seat and this in the face of defeat and is a possibility that they may be victorious Springfield, Minn., with a successful gentleman as a candidate for office building before the winrei. With such this year. Company A's representatives the objections of a majority ef the legal and thriving business. Enquire I G. A. OTTOMEYER, and a good office too. buildings as these springing up we can voters of the county. Everybody must through P. O. Box 225., Springfield are both members of the regimental verily beleive that we are on the high Minn. The dust flying through the streets is realize and come to the conclusion that rifle team and made good records road to improvement and substantial no longer a matter of complaint to a few at the last encampment. They this second attempt is a mere farce, and WINE & BEER HALL improvement at that. but has got to be a public grievance. It we are confident that it will be treated left for Lake City Monday evening. (Just Opened.) is not only uncomfortable for the owners asjsuch. If itis expected thereby to bluff Wm. Morgan, an engineer, who was OF Dealer in The bowling exercises at Turner Hall of property along the same but to'married or bulldoze New Ulm the movers will and for many years lived in AUGUST M. MUEIiLER. park, Sunday afternoon, were the most everybody entering town. The city find themselves mistaken. If they mean New Ulm and who now resides at DryGoodsgNotions. The best of Wines, Beer, Liquors and exciting of the season. A large crowd council should take it into their hands business, so do we and we aren't asking Stromsburg, Neb., will arrive here this Cigars always kept on hand. was in attendance and everybody took and afford some means of sprinkling. week with his wife for a visit with Dr. ourselves, "What are we here for?" part or an interest in the sport The Cor. Broadway and 1st North Str. No one khowns but what dust may fly That's already settled. We have got Berry. In a recent letter to the doctor prize for the lucky winner was the deer NEW ULM MINN till November and it isn't pleasant to the county seat, and, with the help of he states that about five weeks ago heoffered by Mr. Schell and all participants I offer my goods at prices which think that we will have to swallow it 1 was in a wreck down in Nebraska in the intelligent voters of the county, intend were anxious to obtain it. After lefy competition. Call and see what till then. BUILDING STONE AND OAK CORD WOOD. which he was pretty well done up. to keep it. New Ulm is finishing many efforts it was taken by August 1 have and learn prices. My stock One of his arms and three ribs were the new court house and will soon have The home of John Simmet, in Lafayette, Brandt who cleared the board three 1 is not yet complete, but I am receiving The New Ulm Stone Co. is ready to broken and he was even so unfortunate it under roof and enclosed. Till then was the scene of a big double times in succession. Mr. Brandt offers goods daily, and will soon be sell building stones and oak cord wood" as to lose the use of his left eye. Hethe wcare fully prepared to meet those,who wedding yesterday, the happy parties buck for sale cheap, having no at the Quarry or delivered in the City. *J able to meet all demands. Give was other wise^badlycut up and bruised, would rob us of it with flimsy promises being being John Simmet and Frances place to keep it, and an excellent For prices inquire of J. Pfenninger, W me a call. but is doing well. of a $30,000 bonus, as often and as long Kuetzberger, and Joseph Simmet and Boesch* A. Schell, or C. Filzen. chance is open for purchasing it. Lena Phillips. The young men are the as they please. We can stand it as BARGAINS. Anton Brandt was married at the NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Another link in the chain of Clifton well and better than they. The road well known sons of John Simmet and Catholic church in West Newton last Holden's expectations has been lopped State of Minnesota, County of Brown. J-as. In the brides, the daughters of a couple of over which they travel from now on, Tuesday to Miss Emma Ranweiler, the Probate Conrt. A number of very desirable bargains in off andjthe onlvjhope that now remains is Lafayette's best known farmers. The we guarantee them, will be a remarkably In the matter of the estate of Jobann Krai tne ceremony being performed by Rev. an appeal to the Supreme Court. Judge wedding ceremonies were concluded rough and unpleasant one, and ere Notice is hereby given to all persons having Reinhard. The contracting parties are Webber has refused him a second trial claims and demands against the estate of Johann with a banquet to which \?ere invited they have trod it many weeks they will among the best known of West Newton's Krai, late of the County of Brown, deceased, AT and it is very probable that the higher that the Judge of the Probate Court of said County the relatives and numerous friends of find themselves the authors of a sad young folks, the bride being the daughter will hear, examine andadjustclaims and demands O. M. Olsen's courts will not change his decision. It the happy young people. Gifts and mistake. A useless disturbance and an against said estate at his office in the City of New of one of the old townsmen, Bernard THm in said County, on the first Monday of each will be remembered that at the time of wishes for their happiness and success unnecessary expense will be charged month, for six successive months, commencing Ranweiler. After the ceremonies his trial for jthe murder of his cousin, with the first Monday in October 1880. and that six were profuse and the whole was a pleasant up to them, and they will have to meet months from the 16th day of August 1889, have been an elaborate wedding feast was tendered Frank Dodge, in the village of Redwood entrance to wedded life. To both limited and allowed by said Probate Court oi this in the refusal of the intelligent the guests at the residence of thethe creditors to present their claims. jury rendered a unanimous verdict we extend congratulations and best voters to sign any further petitions for LOKENZ KRAL, bride's father, at which the bride was Administrator with the will annexed of the Estate of guilty of murder in the first degree. ^Among the special offers are New wishes. remoyal. of Johann Krai deceased 38 made the recipient of many handsome This decision was reached after the jury and Elegant parlor organs for §50. gifts. Quite a number of New Ulmhad Less than three weeks remain to the been out thirty hours, so that it is Don't read this. Second hand organs,good order, for $35 county fair and it is high time to do .J MS* Si* fe^ s§. impossible to beleive that they were not friends attended the banque£! ?&*>$ First class goods at lowest prices. some effectual work. We have urged fully convinced of his guilt. The evidence iThe brewers of this city claim that the farmers to be present and exhibit was wholly circumstantial and Catalogues furnished upon application individually they lose as many as three JOHN C, TOBERER, their produce. It is the duty of thehundred the judge in his charge gave the at O. M. Olsen's Drug Store, Head kegs during the year by allowing merchants as well. We would like to prisoner the benefit of this point, but the farmers to take them into the Quarters for musical instruments. see a display from every business house the fact that their verdict was unanifor country. The farmers secure them M:iiJiji2srBR/",y in town as it cannot but have a good conviction shows how strongly they through the medium of the saloons and 388$DEALER IN E&^^^srspc effect. The fair always attracts a certain were impressed with his guilt. A motion it is very seldom that they are returned number of strangers from other was at once made for a new trial WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELBT They probably consider a keg of butlittle Mrs. Anton Olding, counties and districts, looking for places and about a month ago the jugde listened value but never stop to think that Silver and S Plated Ware, Spectacles, etc. to locate, and a good exhibition can set to the arguments thereon. His there are hundreds of the same opinion next door to ^mii ULM.f of the enterprise of our business men decision therefore is not a hasty one but as themselves and the kegs retained by SOMMER'S STORE, NEW taken after ample deliberation and re-1 better than anything else. Togetherwith TV is the would call special attention to a new article in the spectacle line Has on hand a good stock of Millinery all of them foots up a large bill. And view of the evidence. Unless the supreme the productions of the surrounding Goods consisting in part of Hats, Bon it is not only the cost of the kegs but ELECTRO-MAGNETIC SPECTACLE. court, to which Holden's counsel country, it presents the advantages nM3, Velvets, Silks, Ribbons, Feathers the inconvenience that is caused the says it will be appealed, interferes, sentence Ifuman Hair, Flowers, &c. of the locality and advertises it as no-brewers by this practice of keeping These spectacles are of a superior quality and finish, and are specially adapted Also Patterns for stamping mono will be passed. This is death by thing else can. Let New Ulm do itskegs that makes it expansive. Farmers for eyes that have been strained or overworked. Try them before yen buy any grams. Stamping of all kinds. Embroidery hanging with a possible commutation duty by the county fair and we wilt should think of this and return the borrowed Work, German Knitting anBergman's others. to imprisonment for life. have a hummer. Zephyr Yarns a specialty. property. *i& Fine Repairing a Sj#cialty. J2"I"L_i£r#