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

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The old wind mill must go. Read Chas. Wagner's new ad on A boy arrived at the home of Anton last page. Travelers' Guide. Lieut? Steihhauser did nof^ccdmpany Schwerzler last Saturday. £$§$%£B Otto Baarsch is acting as night operator Joseph Johnka, who accompanied Mesdames Seiier. firai.dt. Goede and the boys to the state fair Monday evening, at Sleepy Eye. :f»Tf| Wm. G. Prank left for Dakota yesterday Dr. Mueller on his European trip, returned Mueller left last Saturday morning to his school duties not permitting. on a tour of collection. He will Oscar Seiter is making pills and potions home Monday. attend the state fair at St. Panl.^J During the Brown county fair, the be gone about a week. ~r*\^ at the drugstore of A. J. Eckstein. FranK Peuser. of Su Paul. was thes electric light plant building will be open Don't forget the balloon ascension on The New Ulm Maenechor contemplate Company A will hold a rifle shoot =!:ifc%?i guest of his brother during the week. to the inspection of visitors. the second day of the fair. A man makes giving a cancert in the near future. next Sunday mornino-. a parachute jump of over 1,000 feet. Miss Helena Schiichting, of Minnea-*^^ Readers should always notice carefully _, v-V" W"iflon eteif{f( A. O. Ouren and Jens Anderson, of polis, is home on a short visit. cj» OK what appears in the column of A. A. Bogen returned from his hunting There is some probability that Hon. the town of Linden, were pleasant callers Henry Zieske, Misses Bunker and*t WM trip to Redwood Falls Monday evening. Going East. Going West. business locals. It is there that the C. K. Davis will bo secured to deliver at our sanctum, Monday afternoon. Burke, Mrs. Bowen and Mrs. Burnsiderl^g||P He brought back 45 chickens. merchants make public their best bargains. ®JL 4 10 16 a.m. No. 4:1? a. m. an address at the Brown County Fair. August Brandt has had the misfortune came down trom Sleepy Eye, Thursday a. m. 12:15 p.m. 1 8 3 5:00 p. m. A. T. Behnke returned from Winona M. Bingham has moved into the residence, to lose the deer won at the bowling evening, to attend the Swedish Ladies' I 3 10:00 p. m. 25 1:40 p.m. Col. Bobleter has issued an order requesting recently occupied by M. Mullen. yesterday to resume his duties as day exercises of a week ago. In bringing All run daily except Sunday. concert. the members of his command operator at the depot here. the animal to town its horns were C. W. H. HEIDEMAN, Agent. Dr. A. W. Daniels, of St. Peter, was to wear the usual badge of mourning broken and it is thought that the injuries Dr. O. C. Strickler has been appointed A marriage license was granted to in the city Saturday evening. BUSINESS LOCALS. for thirty days, out of respect to Capt. local surgeon for the Northwestern therefrom caused its death. Ferdinand B. Hartwick and Melissa returned1 Goodrich, who previous to his death Miss Edith Summers has road at this place. jygg* A selected line of American Movements .Lafayette is being troubled with a Giem yesterday. This is the only one from her Northfield visit was captain of Company H. in Gold. Gold Filled, Silver and Company A received over $100 worth mad dog craze and already a number of taken out during the week. Mrs. Ritter irad Miss Burk, of Buffalo, Silverine Cases, are sold at cut prices Winthrop and Courtland were well them have had to be shot. Wm. Strasburg of new military goods last Saturday. b}T F. W. Hauenstein the Jeweler. Company A, thirty strong, left in a N. Y., are the guests of Prof. G. represented at the Swedish Ladies' was in town Monday and stated jr~ The lot consists in blouses and other accoutrements. special coach on Monday evening for Burk this week. HANDKERCHIEFS. HANDKERCHIEFS concert last Thursday evening. Among that he had killed two of his cattle that at G. A. Ottomeyer's the State Fair. Thev were accompanied familiar faces were noticed those of P. Herman Schmidt, returned yesterday had been bitten by the maddened terrier 8®* A full line of Cloaks and Wraps Winthrop is anxious to have the New by Maj. Jos. Eckstein and Adj. P. Quist and C. A. Benson of, the former to the Shattuck school at Faribault and it was quite likely that he ripave just been received at B. Behnke Ulm Turnverein give an exhibition Andrew J. Eckstein. The boys return place, and J. H. Doty, of the latter. and (Jo's. Call and examine our stock. would have to deal likewise with others. at the opening of their new hall in the Thursday morning. JS@P" The picture nails must go. tor Sergt. Boock was the winner of a NEW ADVERTISEMENT near futuie. room moulding is ail the stjle. Chas. Jens Anderson, of Linden, was in prize in the Minneapolis match at the Let every member of the association Wagner has it. Hugo Fischer arrived in New Ulm town Moiiday and is authority for the BARGAINS! BARGAINS! rifle team shoot at Lake View last week. make the coming fair a personal matter. Sgg* Why Strain Your Ej-e»?—when yesterday from Chicago for a visit with statement that on his farm in the northern His scores, though not the best made, BARGAINS! BARGAINS! you can secure artificial help to improve Let each one think, plan, and his parents. He has just returned from part of the town, snow fall for the Such as never be'fore were offered in were well up with the average, and in your ejesi^ht Go to F. W. work as though its success depended on a trip to Europe. New Ulm at F. W. Hauenstein's first time this year last Saturday, It Hauenstein, Optician and Jeweler. his regiment he stood fourth. his own individual efforts. This will jewelry store. was followed by hail and rain and" general Eyes examined f7-ec of charge. We have received a copy of the premium We learn that AcloJph Senell, who left make him feel his personal responsibilities, B@» DRESS GOODS, for fall and winter cold. This is pretty early and it list of the Murray County Agricultural here some weeks since, has located with TIT ANTED. —A good and competent inspire him with enthusiasm, and wear,—the finest assortment the Society, which holds its fair September, would hardly seem reasonable if not girl wanted to do general housework. his family at Santa Rosa. California, give liim such interest and hopefullness city at 13. Behnke and Co's. Must have some experience. Good vouched for. 25. 26 and 27th. wnere he has purchased and will operate touching the whole enterprise as to Jg®" Room mouldings at Chas Wagner's. wages. Enquire at this office. Henry Moll, of St. Peter, was in town the fruit and chicken range of Mr. guarantee an almost impossible failure, It is reported to us that last Sunday SALESMEN WANTED Saturday evening on official business, Amman, who was at one time a resident JS®** We keep Priuts, Ginghams, Velvets evening some evil minded miscreant Wm. Mueller, who for the past ten and Dress Flannels, in all styles that is, he is free to admit that he is To solicit for our well known Nuisery. Good of this vicinity. set fire to the gram stacks of Bernard years has been a steady and deserving wages paid weekly, steady employment. AH and at prices that astonish. a candidate for post office. Bloemeke, who lives a few miles from stock guaranteed true to name. Onr specialty is Bring to the fair your curiosities, v\ hether employee in the cigar manufactorv of B. Behnke and Co. hardy stock for the North and Northwest Write Sleepy Eye, burning twenty-one of natural or artificial, your inventions, foi terms before territory taken, statins aee The will take in the State Fair this F. Burg, has severed his connection £3f* Picture frames of am size or style CHASE BROTHERS' COMPANY, Chicago. III. them. There were five settings and it it you have any, your handiwork o* at Chas. Wagner's. week: C. L. Roos, Frank Kuetzing with that establishment and will go to 45 is claimed that the man was seen carrying such things as are useful, beautiful or and family, C. W. Heideman. A. Ottomeyer. Springfield in a couple of weeks to open $®* G. A. Ottomeyer receives eggs in NOTICE TO CREDITORS. the fire between them, but that he ornamental, and encourage others to do exchange for goods at his new store. August Wagner, H, Mueller, up a business of his own. That place at State of Minnesota, County of Brown Vss In escaped before detection. Whoever he the same. All these will add much to C. Hellar, Anton Gag, J. Koehler, and present affords no cigar industries and Probate Conit. j£@* Go to Chas Wagner's and see is-he should be brought to justice. In the matter of the Estate of Peter Gnlden deceasea: the general interest and pleasure of the it would seem an excellent opening for how cheap he can furmsn picture C. H. Horn burg and wife. frames. Such practices aie nothing but lowlived entire exhibition and give you the added a young man of Mr. Mueller's worth. Noticels hereby given to ail persons having Mr. Gr&u, traveling salesmen for F. claims and demands against the estate of Peter JJ@* Wm Hummel pays the highest and mean and the offender if possible satisfaction of having done what His many friends here, though sorry to Gnlden, late of the Count of Brown ,deceaeed,that Madlener of Chicago, was in tne city market price for Jive poultry. the Judge of the Probate Court of said County should be made to know it. A you could to crown with success a most see him leave, will wish him the best of will hear, examine and adjust claims and demantis Sunday and took part in the practice of figgF" Get 3 our pictures framed at Chas. few years over the road would make ag:imst said estate at his office in the City luck, which we are confident will attend laudable and worthy enterprise. the ritle club. He is one of the best of New vim in sBid County, on the first Monday Wagner's. him feel the extent of his offense. him. of each month for si\ successive months, commencing It has been suggested, not only as a E3F° Eibner keeps tae most delicious rifle shots in the country and has carried with the first Monday November 1889, public convenience but as a profitable and that six months from theTth day of September ice cream. For cool refreshments go In connection with the proposed the honors from many a tournament. While at theMilwaukee encampment, 1&S9, have been limited and allowed by said and paying business, that some one run to Eibner's. Probate Com lor creditors to pi esont their claims. water-works, a commendable movement His score last Sunday was the best ever certain New Ulm citizens were delegated NICHOLAS GULDEN, a daily stage between NewUJm and Winthrop. is on toot to have Minneasota JI@°' Chas. Stuebe buys and pa\s tne made here and we give it in full. Out Administrator of the Estate of Peter Gulden deceased. to a conference with the managers highest price for live hogs, cattle, sheep It is a distance of only eighteen street paved for at least the two leading of a possible 25 at each shot he made of the Milwaukee road in regard to the FOR SALE. and other live stock, every Mouday at miles and the passengers who are anxious blocks by assessing the property the following, 22, 24, 22, 25, 22, 22, 18, building of a road through New Ulm the stock \aids. to make trips to St. Paul without A Fairbanks Hay Scale in almost 19, ?8, and 20 or a total of 217 out of a owners there on. A number of citizens that would connect with Si. Paul. The I buy old rags, iron, zinc, coppar and new condition and capable of weighing throwing away from two to three are agitating the matter and they inform possible 250. managers looked favorably upon the 4000 pounds, at Jacob Klossner'sHard" H, rubber tor cash or in trade. daj and have no means of doing us that they are meeting with much ware Store. Low figures. project and said only one thing prevented E. W, BAER, P. T- Gibbs, of Golden Gate, was in so, could, if enabled to meet the St. success. Before the council can take them from carrying it to completion. FOR SALE, town Monday in the interest of the Golden Paul train at Winthrop, make the New Ulm Markets. any action and order an assessment, it That is the stringent railroad Gate ball club, which is anxious to Store property and a nice, clean stock running of a stage to that place a pay. Wheat,. .65- -70 requires the consent ot two thirds of the legislation in Minnesota, which virtually of Groceries. Centrally located in play a game with the New Ulm club Oats 22 ing investment. The train for St tax-pa} ers along the blocks to be paved. Springfield, Minn., with a successful kills off all railroad construction and Corn 25 during the fair. They have made the Paul leaves Winthrop at 2 p. m. and arrives This we understaud is assured, so that and thriving business. Enquire makes extension an expensive business. .Potatoes 20 challenge and it now remains for our at St. Paul at 5 o'clock. Tne return through P. O. Box 225., Springfield next summer it may be expected that a Butter... —9 If this is their only objection «*e should boys to take it up, and get in trim to Minn. train reaches Winthrop at noon. A A.K Eggs 13 portion of Minnesota Street will be think something could be done to bring make a respectable front. Fully two man could therefore make the trip in •WINE & BEER HALL paved and New Uim given one of the a pressure on the next legislature to do weeks yet remain to train in and in one day whereas it now takes two. The A Safe Investment. finest avenues in the southern part of away with these objectionable laws. that time the club should be able to difference in the fare is also large enough OF the state. Already as a business street Is one wmch is guaranteed to bring Enough counties would be interested in put Jtself in good shape for winning the to pay for the passage from Winthiop, AUGUST M. MUELLER. it rivals that of any town of its size and you satisf vctory results, or in case of the building of such a lo.ui to have game. and we cannot see how a business of the failure a return of purchase pi\ee. On with these new additions it will be The best of Wines, Beer, Liquors and some weight and we would urge that this sate plan you can buy from our advertised kind suggested could fail. doubly amoved. The enterprise is a The business buildings on Minnesota Cigars always kept on hand! something be done in the matter. Druggist a bottie ot Dr. King's commendable one and we hope it will Street were lit up for the first time on Cor. Broadway and 1st North Str. New Discovery tor Consumption. It is An enthusiastic meeting of the managers The board of trade held a spirited succeed. It will place New Ulm further guaranteed to bring relief every case Saturday evening with electricity. NEW ULM MINN of the fair association was held meeting at Tinner Hall last Friday evning, when used tor any aftection ot Throat, on the road to its coming greatness With a 32 candle power light it makes last Friday afternoon and arrangements to discuss the subject of waterworks. Lungs or Cnest, such -is Consumption, and that's what is wanted. Keep the a pretty appearance. The light is were made for securing certain attractions. Inflaraitiou ot Lungs, Bronchitis, Asthma, Although there was some difr BUILDING STONE AND OAK CORD WOOD, white and clear and doubly better than stone a rolling. hooping Cough, Croup, etc. etc. One of leading features and one ference of opinion as to the source of I*- 1-. pleasant and agreeable to tatte, the old kerosine lamp. The 16 candle that mil draw as big a crowd as any We notice that in the last issue of the supply, all were agreed that action perfectly ife. and cin always be depended The New b'lm Stone Co. is ready to lights were for some reason rather dim wnl be the appearance of Prof. F. L. Sleepy Eye Herald, its editor takes upon. should be taken at once and accordingly sell building stones and oak cord wood but it is thought that when everything Thompson, the celebrated aeronaut special care to give its readers the con- at the Quarry or delivered in the ~-~j City, Tr al bottles fi ee at Chas. L. Roos' a resolution was passed, requesting is in good working order at the plant of Quincy. 111. He will be here on tne Diugstorc. 1 or P^ices re oi tents ot the Review on the court house J- Pfenninger, W the city council to furnish the city with that the light will be sufficient for most second day of the fair and perhaps on -r.. 1. Boescb, A. Schell, or C. Eilzen a system of waterworks of sufficient purposes. The first lighting up was the last At any rate he will make two FOURTH one5 question. It neglected however -E^-M-U ou should read THE CHICAGO capacity to supply the present and future Jacob Klossner, Jr., one of the events of the city and the DAILY NEWS because you ascensions and two parachute jumps very important item,—that concerning want the best your money -will need of the town, and to do this POINT street was lined with people anxious to from a height of over 1,000 feet. This buy DAILV NEWS IS a Mr. Breckenridge. No comment appeared with the utmost expedition. It is understood memberofthe Associated Press. see the effect. will be a sight never before witnessed in DEALER IN This means that its newsservice concerning it and it is very natural that all the members of the is unsurpassed. Two ot its staff Brown County and it should serve to that there shouldn't. The people live in Washington the year Sl\elf| Sekyy Sk^dwk^e The editor of the Sleepy Eye Herald council are in favor of water works and round, and are exclusively occupied draw crowds from all parts of the surrounding of Sleepy Eye don't care to have the in its service. It has is mad somebody has been "vorken it is to be hoped that in compliance country. Among the other special correspondents throughout voters of the county know that they are him," or else something has been said wiih this resolution they will lake immediate the United States, and in AND features will be a repetition of the art the leading capitals of Europe. not waging "this tight with their own which worries him deeply, and causes steps towards supplying us It has 331 people regularly on gallery, which attracted so much attention Ml of Farm Machinery, means, but that they are being backed its pay roll. It takes between him, in his paper, to bitterly squirm. It with plenty of pure water. It is not too a $S5°° $6,000 per week to at the exhibit of two years ago, and and guided by Breckenridge, of Rochester, pay them—nearly $300,000 a is always thus. There are certain late to commence work this year and the G. A. R. reunion for Brown and year. Its expenditures aggregate NEW ULM, MINN. who owns half of Sleepy Eye. and things one would rather have unsaid, by next summer the system could be very nearly $1,000,000 annually. Redwood counties. This will be held wants to move the county seat to that All this means quality. and it is annoying to have them put in completad. Let the city council get here on the first and second days of the Rtmtmber—Its circulation is 220,000 a day—over place, hoping thereby to raise a boom NEW ULM MARBLE WORKS, print. The truth always bothers a man to work and give New Ulm what she a million a week—and it costs by mail 25 cts. fair and the posts of Redwood Falls, and a chance to sell his unsaleable lots. a month, four months $1 00,—one cent a day. when he don't like to hear it and when has long been in need of—waterworks. Lamberton, Springfield, Sleepy Eye and & He is the man that is leading on the removal lg, Schwendinger, JProp'r. it is shoved up to him in plain, blunt New Ulm will attend. Besides these The Herald says it would be a good G. I OTTOMEYER, agitators, and he is doing it. not words, it robs him of his quiet, and he there will be much else to see and we idea for every tax payer to bear in mind out of any regard for the welfare of the Monuments, Tombstones and all tries in vain to get back at the writer. that New Ulm is not finishing the court would again urge everybody to attend other work in my line made to order county, but for Breckenridge and It's all to no use. Better to busy yourself promptly and in a workmanlike manner the fair. house. Well, let's see. The money already Breckenridge alone. No, Sleepy Eye with dreams, Mr. Editor, but beware atreasonable rates. (Just Opened.) furnished by New Ulm will put can't afford to keep up this fight of its NEW ULM. MINN An unusually large and appreciative of making them public there may Dealer in the building under roof and will go a own account, and the words ot a prominent audience gathered at Turner Hall last be those who can interpret them. good deal further towards lessening the NOTICE TO CREDITORS. citizen of the county are appropriate, Thursday evening to listen to the popular A representative farmer, of a town, expense to the people of a new court DryCoodspotions. "Remember it's Breckenridge you State of Minnesota, Connty of Brown, yas. In Swedish Ladies Ocfette from Stockholm, a good deal nearer to Sleepy Eye than house than any offer yet made by Sleepy Probate Conrt. are biting and not Sleepy Eye. Then In the matter of the estate of Johann Krai and to say that those who attended Eye. Take the Herald's own figures. to New Ulm, was at New Ulm recently deceased: li bite him hard." were pleased with the entertainment Notice is hereby given to all persons having They furnish as good an argument for and while gazing at the court house claims and demands against the estate of Johann is to say little indeed. From the first Krai, late of the Connty of Brown, deceased, MINNEAPOLIS EXPOSITION. made the remark that it was a foolish New Ulm as any. In the first place I offer my goods at prices which that the Judge of the Probate Conrt of said Connty appearance on the stage of the bright act indeed for anyone to assist in anyway the Herald says the building will cost The Chicago & North-Western Railway will hear, examine and adjust claims and demands defy competition. Call and see what against said estate at his office in the City of New young ladies, dressed in the picturesque Company will, on stated dates, sell $50,000, which we do not believe. No»v, in moving the county seat from a TJlm in. said Connty, on the first Monday of each 1 have and learn prices. My stock Excursion tickets to Minneapolis and costumes of their native country, the month, for six successive months, commencing no one will claim that the building is place, where a good and handsome with the first Mondsy in October 1889, and that six is not yet complete, but I am receiving return, on account of the Exposition. audience was delighted. Their selections months from the 16th day of Angnet 1883, have been building like the one in question was any too extensive or any too large, and goods daily, and will soon be at half rates, or one fare to the limited niimru.munnumuujy and allowtd ou said Probate rruuau Conrt cou foi were mostly in the Swedish language, yet some will persist in being blinded nearing completion and which would ciedUorstopresenltheirCLORl'NZ trip. For particulars apply to Agents KHAL able to meet all demands. Give but the exquisite melody and by the statement that Sleepy Eye, with of the Chicago & North- Western Rail- Administrator with the will nnnexed of the Estate be adequate for generations to come, me a call. perfect harmony with which they were "'decease*dJ way Company. I o'f"""" johan" Krai to a place, where in all probability the meager sum of §30,000, can put up sung almost supplied the missing words BAB.GAI2TS. they would have to foot a bill of $75,000. a decent court house and furnish the -,,• Don't read this: and drew forth continual storms of applause. county besides with jail buildings and That man signed the first Sleepy Their solos, duets and quartettes other necessary attachments. Any person T4 Eye petition, but he has since cjiano-ed A number of very desirable bargains in were nicely executed and elicited his mind. When asked if he would do of schoolboy learning can see that JOHN C. TOBERER, repeated encores. Special mention is so again he said NO, with a big N, and it can't be done for twice that sumi „"It due Miss Jennie Norelius, who was is all a hide. Sleepy Eye would first T^i thought that if the rest of the farmers t/^ AT called back for the fourth time, and get the county seat, then put up expensive would stop to reason a little they could O. M. Olsen's Miss Bru^e, contralto, who sang "The easily figure out as well as he what it buildings, perhaps throw in her little Song tuat Reached My Heart" in English w-r -ws DEALER IN msFZ'jk would cost them to give Sleepy Eye the wad, and perhaps not, and then witn feeling and with finish, and to charge up the balance to the tax payers. county seat. As to the |30,000 offer, he ATOHES, CLOCKS, JEWELBT, "®W&$» STOKE. Miss Amelia fleden, who as second alto The balance, you may depend upon it. said it was generally doubted whether possesses a leaily wonderful voice. Although Sleepy Eye would ever give that amount will be much more than the $22,000 or Silver and Silver Plated Ware, Spectacles, etc. these lead in the octette, every Among the special offers are New and thought that, if it did, the money $23,000 which the Herald says it will member is an artist, to whom it is exquisite take to finish ths building at New Ulm. and Elegant parlor organs for $50. would be in time refunded and the taxpayers 1 would call special attention to a new article in the spectacle line. It is the pleasantness to listen and together No, the $30,000 bonus blow has lost its made to stand the expense. Second hand organs,good order, for $35 ELECTRO-MAGNETIC SPECTACLE. they give an excellent entertainment When such statements are made by the bceath. By comparison it loses all its First class goods at lowest prices. of song. Should they ever again men who signed the first petition it id weight and the people will take no visit New Ulm they.will be given an Catalogues furnished upon application These spectacles are of a superior quality and finish, and are specially adapted further stock therein. A removal to easy to see which way the tide is rolling, equally enthusiastic reception and it is for eyes that hav« been strained or overworked. Try tfaem before you buv at O. id.. Olsen's Drug Store, Head Sleepy Eye would cost the coSnty fully and it looks awful black for Sleepy A hoped that they wilL others. Eye. quarters for musical instruments. 4 f^»fl9& and, perhaps880,000 latent S Fine Repairing a Specialty.