New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
September 18, 1889 · Page 4 of 8
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V^^^t^^^#^^^^^^^^^fe^i^ mm mmm sfff^^^g^^- t^j^jg:^J4j "~B! &*•*•* NEW ULM AND VICINITY. LOCAL N E W S The fair will bring thousands of people Cards are out announcing the marriage To-day we present our readers with Philip Gross returned OH Monday JstgSfe W to New Ulm and every business man on the 25th of this month of Miss. a cut of the new court house. How do from Milwaukee. He reporis the weather ^Travelers'- Guide, ought to assist in giving them a welcome. We are pleased to announce that on Emma Laudenschlager to Rev. Gotlob you like it? us excessively hot and the saloons as Fridav it rained. Cff v~ %r~% Dongus, of St. Paul. ^mS&mW The pupils of the Turnverein enjoyed hberallp pationiz-ni in consequence^^ Revenue Collector Lamberton was in Lt. Bisehoff, for twenty-five years a The Board of Public Works at a meeting a picnic and very good time at Hunter's Ttie business buildings were again lit town Friday. *, member of the Chicago police force and yesterday decided that the property Rest, Sunday afternoon. 1 up uiih electric lights on Monday evenlog for seventeen years a lieutenant on the Rev. Nobis has moved into the Leibold on Minnesota Street from First South Reduced rates of one and one third with nice effect. "*.- ?z ~^|$ same, has retired from the service and 7 to Third North will be benefited by water residence on German street. fare for the round trip have been secured The marriage of Henry Rolwes and last week spent a few days with his New works the extent of two thirds the New Ulm is soon to have anew tin from points between Nicollet, Miss Rosa Heinen was solemnized at Ulm friends. value of the mains. shop. Lamberton and Redwood to New Ulm the Catholic church yesterday forenoon, The quarterly meeting of the Agricultural Friedrich H. Nagel *&nd Victoria during the fair. ,* Going East. Going West. Rev. Berghold officiating. The couple Chas. btuebe last Friday shipped five Society was held last Saturdav Lindmeyer were married last Thursday V.'18 10 16 a m. No. 1 4:17 a. Jos. Schmucker seems to 15e unceasing are well known here and have many carloads of cattle to Pierre, Dakota. 12 15 p.m. a..m afternoon at Turner Hall. Farm topics evening at the home of the bridegroom »i friends, who will all join in wishing in his efforts to beautify his Tivoli m. 3 5:00 p.m. Frank Whitney contemplates going and agricultural subjects were discussed and on Monday Christian Engel and 10 00 m. 25 1 40 p. 2 them prosperity and happiness. grounds and that place is now one of into the mercantile business at Springfield. and enlarged upon and the meeting Theresa Scheiderich were quietly joined All run daily except Sunday. the nicest in town. The latest attraction While at St. Paul last week Mr. Lind made very interesting. These meetings in wedlock. To all the Review extends W. H. HEIDEMAN, Agent. is an artificial fish pond, which he endeavored to interest the business A couple of Italian musicians did the of the society are beneficial and should congratulations. BUSINESS LOCALS. has just completed. men of the Twin Cities in a project town last Wednesday. They were better be more largely attended. Winthrop is anxious to have the New which proposes the building of a road Three strangers entered town last FRESH OYSTERS, from now on than the average and played nicely. The Dispatch of Wednesday has theUlm Turnvereiu give an exhibition at from New Ulm that would connect daily. Served or by the can at Eibner's Wednesday with the purpose of pulling Andrew Otterholm has removed with following: New Ulm Lodge No. 21, O. the opening of their new hall in the restaurant. with the Minneapolis & St. Louis at tne town with the gold watch and twenty his family to Gibbon. Lieut. Hubbard D. H. S., filed articles of incorporation near future.—New Ulm Review. Winthrop. The road could probably ROLLED OATS for dollar bill racket, but they were unable QUAKER will occupy his residence in this city. with the secretary of stile to-day. The The Turnvereiu would prove an in-to be built for $150,000, as it is a distance obtain a license, They found New F. H. BEHNKE. sale by officers are: President, William Gebser, teresting feature. We ought to have Miss Emily Schneider, who has been of only 18 miles and very level. Jim different in this respect than most J3@~ CONCORD GRAPES at 50 cents a vice president, Ch. Hauenstein recording them, by all means.—Winthrop News. very low with typhoid fever for the past \basket at W. EIBNER'S Mr. Lind in an interview stated that towns, but no different than it should secretary, Julius Krause financial month, is slowly improving. On Sunday evening at a dance in New Ulm would do the grading if the be. There are always a certain class ${fes^ Children's Underwear at 25 cents secretary, Wenzel Schotzko treasurer, West Newton several of the party got at G. A. OTTOMEYer's. We are informed that someone is company would lay the iron and as we of people that cannot resist the temptation John Belrn. into an unseemly brawl which terminated need the road b:\dly it is very likely about to acv on our suggestion, relative to be gulled by these swindling devices, $£§*" Fine Illinois Peais at 75 cents The New Ulm Roller or City Mill in a fight in which knives were per peck at Eibner's. Excellent for to the running of a stage line between that this would be done. Better connection and it is the duty of* the authorities preserves. captured the 1st premium at the State here and Winthrop. used. Two of the men received stabs with St. Paul is the demand and to protect them. In that New Ulm Fair this year for the best barrel of patent about the neck and shoulders, but we in time it must come. will not allow these practiced fakirs to Geo. Frey will enter his trotting horse HANDKERCHIEFS, HANDKERCHIEFS flour made from spring wheat. at G. A 9 to were unable to learn names. literally rob the public, she sets a in the races of the Nifeollet County F&,ir fi^- A full line of Cloaks and Wraps The first premium last year was also PERSONAL MENTION. worthy example to many neighboring at St. Peter, next Saturday. The pottery boom, to all appearances have just been received at B. Behnke won by a New Ulm mill, so it would towns that aie without such protec" dead, has been revived and now looks and Co's. Call and examine our stock. P. V. Collins, of the St. Peter Tribune, Mrs. Johnson, of St. Paul, is visiting seem that New Uim in her milling industries tion. JS®* The picture nailo must go, for brighter than ever. A few enterprising was in town Friday in connection with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. Som. isn't compelled to take a back room moulding is all the style. Chas. citizens have taken hold of the matter with hi* suit against Bowen, al. For a newspaper, whose editor is as mer, Wagner has it. seat for anybody but on the contrary and are circulating a petition for conceited as the fowl that crows, commend The State board of equalization at knocks 'em all. Mrs. Kuhlman and son, of Milwaukee, subscribers to stock. Already they JS®- DRESS GOODS, for fall and winter us to the Sleepy Eye Herald, and their session last week decided to raise are the guests of the family of W. wear,—the finest assortment in the have met with sufficient encouragement Mrs. Grebe met with an accident for a man who looks upon himself as a the merchandise valuation of Brown Eibner. city at B. Behnke and Co's. to convince them of the possibility of Sunday morning which might have, had necessity in the community where he County 15 per cent. Mg* Room mouldings at Chas. Wagner'?. Mr. and Mrs. R. Fischer and Mrs. carrying it through. If a few more of not timely assistance interfered, resulted resides, and who thinks he is "filling a Among others who attended the State Albert Behnke and daughter Meta visited such citizens will lend a hand we maylong in death. In some way she had fallen felt want, "show us as a fair sample JS®* We keep Prints, Ginghams, Velvets Fair were A. T. Behnke, G. Frey, Chas. yet have a pottery. St. Paul during the State Fair. over a chair,breaking a bloodvessel none other than this same editor. His and Dress Flannels, in all styles Brust, F. W. Hauenstein, and Otto in the arm. and when first noticed she Hugo Rehfeidt, of the firm of Rehfeldt and at prices that astonish. A telegram was received here on effort last week to reflect upon the pro. Schell. B. Behnke and Co. was lying on the floor in an unconscious and Schlichting, of St. Paul, spent Monday announcing tne death of Herman prietors and management of New Ulm Boiler Inspector Bisson is making his E^* Picture frames of any size or style state from loss of blood. Dr. Berry was the week with relatives in this city. Plath Jr"., of Sleepy Eye. He wasnewspapers was no more nor less than annual tour of Brown County this week. at Chas. Wagner's. quickly summoned and arrived just in Mrs. Dr. Stamm, of St. Paul, is the a young man, of good qualities, respected an attempt to whisper taffy in his own seeHe says there are from 60 to 65 boilers Chas. Wagner's and time to check the flow and restore her JS®3* Go to guest of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Pf aender. by all who knew him and as the oldest ear, and it is only queer that he didn't in the county to be inspected. how cheap he can furnish picture to strength. It was a narrow escape. son at home was a great help to his take a more respectable way of doing C. A. Hagberg went to St. Paul Saturday. frames. Charity Lodge No. 98, A. F. and A. it. He has an idea that he has really aged parents to whom his death will be The pearls that were discovered in ^Slf G. A. Ottomeyer receives eggs in M., of this city, will resume labors next a sad one. In their sad bereavement grown great and fears that it will not e\chaDge for goods at his new store. the river here were sent oft for examination Dr. B. M. Randall, of Graceville, formerly Tuesday evening, the 24th. Meeting they will have the sympathy of the.comand be found out lead him to write just such E@F~ Get your pictures framed at Chas. and F. M. Whitney has heard of this place, called on friends will be called promptly at 7:30 o'clock. Wagner's. butmunity of the many friends of the articles as the one in question. Intimate from his. It was valued at $25 last Saturday. He informs us that he Last Saturday was the day on which young man in New Ulm. acquaintance with a looking glass Sgp" Chas. Stuebe buys and pa^s the had it been round, instead of flat and may locate at St. Peter- the Sleepy Eye boomers started out highest price for live hogs, cattle, sheep has tickled his regard for his own importance, irregular on one side, it would have Richard Schmidt, of Minneaplis and T. Crone, Sr. left for Chicago Saturday and other live stock, every Monday at with their second petition and on last and he cannot refrain from brought ten times that amount. Without representative of English Sjndicates, evening for a ten days' visit with the stock yards. Saturday it rained. Is there anything entering anothei 's field to increase his question ^there arc pearls in was in town during the week in conference relatives. I buy old rags, iron, zinc, copper and gloomily significant in that? own by comparison. To do this he must the river here and genuine ones too. with the brewers, Hauenstein and rubber for cash or in trade. F. H. Behnke spent Sunday at S butresort to dirty and abusive personalities, At Le Sueur they have been searching Schell. His object is not to buy Mr. and Mrs. Crane, of Blue Earth Peter. E. W, BAER, hardly worthy of an answer, and county, spent a few days of last week for them and tne result is that many simply to secure an option on the breweries such only as could emanate from a nature Mrs. Armin Steinhauser and Mrs. with the family of B. F. Webber. They specimens have been found. for two or three months in order New Ulm Markets. Dr. Stamm returned te S Paul Friday like his own. He, no „doubt, considers returned on Friday accompanied by to place them on the London markets Wheat, 65—70 A hearing was held before Judge the article a strong one, but to Mrs. Webber, who will visit at Good and see what they whi bring. He made Oats 22 Webber last Friday on a demand for a NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. the fairminded it is powerful, only as Corn 25 Thunder. good offers for the establishments but as change of venue in the Bowen-Collins Potatoes. 20 limburger cheese is powerful, disagreeable yet nothing definite has been done, as Mrs. August Waguer returned last case from Nicollet to Brown County. Butter 7—9 in odor, but harmless. WANTED. —A good and competent the proprietors aie not much inclined Friday from her home at Cleveland, Jos. Eckstein appeared for the defense Egs:s 13 *»girl wanted to do general housework. If the Sleepy Eye Herald man thinks towards a sale. New developments Ohio, whither she was called by the illness Must have some experience. Good and E. St. Julien Cox for the complaint. that New Ulm is but poorly^treated^by may arise however. wages. Enquire at this office. of her mother. Her mother accompanied The demand was made on the The Verdict Unanimous. her newspapers, why his concern and her to New Ulm, with intent ground that the only defendant living Mrs. Christian Boock, whose husband's W. D. Suit, Druggist Bippus. Ind SALESMEN WANTED if to guard her interests he deems it of making this her future home. testifaes. "I can recommend Electric in Nicollet count}, Lamberton, had death was recorded a few weeks necessary to import men of his ownTo solicit for onr well known Nursery. Good Bitters as the very beat remedy. since died and that both of the other since, died Sunday morning of consumption wages paid weekly, steady employment. All Hon. John Lind went to Minneapolis self-confe^tsd and eminent abilit}', will Every bottle sold has given relief in stock guaranteed true to name. Onr specialty is defendants live in Brown. The motion at her parents' home in Lafayette. hardy stockforthe North and Northwest Write every cs One man took six bottles Saturday to address a Swedish gathering. he pit i-e show credentials wherein tion was denied however as the statutes for terms before territory taken, stating ace. and was cured of Rhuematism of 1, At the time of her husband's death she The day was the 251st anniversary Sleepy Eye has been nourished and advanced CHASK BRO THERS' COMPANY, Chicago. 111. years' standing." Abraham Hare, provide for just such a case and the trial was afflicted with the dread disease and 45 of the landing in this country of the to material prosperity by the "druggist. Bellville, Ohio, affirms: "The will be held at St. Peter in December. she ha* been gradually failing since \fc FOR SALE. first Swedish colony and was commemorated best selling medicine I have ever handled possession of a one-horse printing shop, then. She was the daughter of Wm.like The people of Sleepy Eye suspect a A Fairbanks Hay Scale in almost in my 2s vears' experience, is Electric by celebrations all over the his own, run by a "talented man, Blass of Lafaiette and leaves two children Bitter" Ihousands of others new condition and capable of weighing New Ulm spy in their camp. What does land. who is an honor to his profession.'' The have added their testimony, so that the 4000 pounds, at Jacob Klossner'sHaro? to mouru her loss, as well as many this mean? New Ulm has nothing of winds that whistle from the lakes verdit is unanimous that Electric Bitteis ware Store. Low figures. Tne Eagle Roller Mills, ot this city, friends who will sincerely regret her the kind abroad to arouse fear, and it around may well be sileat and speak I do cure all diseases ot the Liver. carried off the first prize at the Iowa FOR SALE. death. The funeral was held from this Kulne\s or Blood Oniv a half dollar cannot be more than the vision of the not of his deeds. They are not there State Fair at Des Moines for the best exhibit a bottle at Chas. Roos' Drugstore, 2 city esterday and was largely attend conscience stricken schemers, who are Store property and a nice, clean stock in shape of monuments to anvthing but of patent flour. This is .i noteworthy of Groceries. Centrally located in ed by friends and relatives. afraid they will be found out. Treachery himself. And does this editor, so broad fact, since the mills here have Springfield, Minn., with a successful is never suspected except by the FIFTH in the mental, moral and intellectual, a should re id CHICAGO The county fair opens up next Fn and thriving business. Enquire been unable to secure anything but poor -NEW-' 1 -c iuse it treacherous and only wrong-doers will through P. O'. Box 225, Springfield /amity iUt.ospa.ici I ins is an so true to right, so actuated by fairness day and continues three days. If the class ot wheat during the winter and as PO, i_e nen e\-nbod\ rods,an Minn. dread wrong of others until they have and not by prejudice, does he believe weather is fine, we may look for one ot tnt. jjipcr v~u bnr into jour a consequence the grade of flour has ta ml, shou'd hive something witnessed it. New Ulm has no spys and that the high tone and broad character the best fairs yet held in Brown count}. WINE & BEER HALL ot \.ilue foi A\ 'th special not been of the best. But with the new fears none from the other side. All interests ol women are not overloo-ed The exhibits in all departments promise cf a town are correctly influenced by spring wheat the old time reputation of in E DAILY NEW S Sleepy Eye is welcome to our town to the publishing of such rot and bitter A.nd then ,o a don't want to well and in the agricultural display OF our mills for making the very best bring questionable reading matter study our ways and watch our evory there is every reason to expect malice as he would heap against competitors AUGUST M. MUELLER. into our family. You don't will be restored and they will be en-action. want to put indecent or unmoral something unusual. The season has in a similar field? To us it does reading into the hands of your abled to compete with anything. The best of Wines, Beer, Liquors and children. You wnl never make been a bounteous one and the productions not seem consistent and if he wants A shooting incident,which mighthave Cigars always kept on hand. a mistake on this score if you The secretary of the board of trade is in many instances will excel those New Ulm editors to come to his level been more serious in the effects,occurred take home E DAILY N E W S Cor. Broadway and 1st North Str. The newspapers are the great in receipt of a letter from an eastern of several years back. The farmers to a couple of New Ulm boys last Wednesday. he should set abetter examp^. If anything educators of this nation Th NEW ULM MINN strength of the nation lies in the firm, asking what inducements New will bring their best and in such in the New Ulm papers has called Jos. Teis and Fr. Schulz, who purity of its firesides. Ulm would be apt to give towards the ,ie ,_r—Its cticulation is 220,000 a day—over quantities, we are sure, as to make a for an attack of that kind, we don't are in the employ of Theo. Mueller NEW EM MARBLE WORKS, ,. lilhon 1 week—and it costs oy mail 25 cts. erection of a wooden pail manufactory. fair in itself. In the art gallery there -ior th. four months Si 00,—one cent a day. were out hunting squirrels that day, know it. It came simply from a brain He also inquires as to our shipping facilities, will be manifold attractions. Under and while the latter was watching a that wanted to spread itself, that wanted lg. Schwendinger, Prop'r. the enterprise of our men, andsquirrel G. A. OTTOMEYER, gun,the care of able hands the room, made in the tree above, the to see more of its own power and the facilities for carrying on such an so beautiful two years ago, will again which was being loaded bv the former, see it in print. Monuments, Tombstones and all establishment All these we possess in other work in my line made to order be brilliant with scenes to catch the accidently discharged its contents and The trouble is, Mr. Editor, you have abundance and we hope that the board promptly and in a workmanlike manner eye, and alone it will be a sight worth sent the bullet through the left leg of grown too big. Neither Sleepy Eye nor at reason able rates. of trade will see fit to let them know it. (Just Opened.) seeing. These with other features will young Schulz. He was brought to town Newr Ulm are large enough for a man NEW ULM. MINN In such propositions as this, there is always Dealer in not fail to draw a crowd and the managers and had the wound examined. It did of your size, and you should go elsewhere, a chance to make the best of them may rest assured of a successful NOTICE TO CREDITORS. not prove to be very serious, as the bullet where your scope would be unbounded and start a boom. A small bonus might fair. Dr Coodspotions. had passed through the leg withont State of Minnesota, Cotraty of Brown, ^ss. la and you the ruling force for Prohate Court. go a good ways and conld be raised striking the bone, and he will soon re- In the matter of the estate of Johann &.raJ" good. Then, in years to come, you The city council held a special meeting with little trouble. Don't let the op-cover. deceased: might be beard of as the editor of the Notice is hereby given to all persons having Saturday evening at which the all portunity slip. claims and demands against the estate of Johann "Clarion Blast," published in the interests absorbing topic was waterworks. Every Krai, late of the County of Brown, deceased, The balloon ascension and parachute that the Judge of the Probate Court of said County I offer my goods at prices which of the people alone, and along the The following of interest to New Ulm member was unanimous for immediate jump from a height of 1,000 feet at the will hear, examine andadjust claims and demands defy competition. Call and see what against said estate at his office in the City of New principles of morality and intellectuality, appears in the Mankato Daily Free procedure and accordingly a committee county fair next Saturday will draw ulm in said County, on the first Monday of each 1 have and learn prices. My stock extending your influence not alone Press: The business men of the city are of President Koch and Councilmen Roos month, for six successive months, commencing people from all parts of the county., It with the first Monday in October 1889. and that six is not yet complete, but I amreceiv* to 450 souls, but to a multitude. Your very desirous of securing more direct and Stuebe was appointed to further examine months from the 16th day of August 1889, have been will be a novel sight to most of them limited and allowed by said Probate Court foi ing goods daily, and will soon be railroad communication with the territory position then might keep you from making the specifications. The plan to and will excite great interest. The creditors to present their claims. Give ^able to meet all demands. such dizzy breaks as that in your to the northwest. At present the be adopted, with a few changes, will be LORENZ KRAL, Canton, Mo., Press says of the man who Administrator with the will annexed of the Estate me a call. main line of the Chicago & Northwestern that furnished by Morgan, of Chicago. last week's issue. sw of Johann Krai deceased will make the ascension here: Greatly BARGAINS. road, which goes to New Ulm,to The committee will scrutinize the plans the satisfaction of our citizens and Don't readJMs- Tracy and places further north, passes and specifications, suggesting changes the delight of the little ones, Mr. Thompson four miles north of the city, sending only in minor- particulars and offering new made a pretty and successful balascension A number of very desirable bargains in a stub train to Mankato. It is de-loon improvements. Mr. Morgan was telegraphed from the Trotting park JOHN C, TOBERErT, sired that the road run thiough the city for and will be here to furnish last Saturday afternoon. His balloon and up Minnesota river to New Ulm, explanations as to his system. It is the behaved nicely, and after gaining a AT thus 5 aving fifteen miles. A resolution desire of the committee that work should height of some 1000 feet Mr. Thompson O. M. Olsen's has been prepared and will be presented be commenced at once, as much can be "cut" its acquaintance and dropped, DEALER IN at the next meeting of the Board of done towards completing it before winter. the parachute opening superbly and he ws?aj of Trade taking action in the matter. The city clerk has been authorized WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELBY falling gracefully under it and alighting This question has been discussed for to advertise for bids as soon as the committee safely within the grounds. The Professor years and the Northwestern is understood have settled on certain matters -Silver and Silver Plated Ware, Spectacles, etc., could have gone much higher and Among the special offers are New to be ready to make the move on pertaining to the specifications, and farther, but the river was too near for $50.very short notice, even having the temporary then work will be pushed with all speed. and Elegant parlor organs for comfort, and he did not relish a bath in 1 would call special attention to5 a new article in the spectacle line. It is the bridges ready to be erected. It All that can be asked of the council is Second hand organs,good order, for $35 that way. After returning to the stand ELECTRO-MAGNETIC SPECTACLE. is now believed that if united and that they accept of no system that will he was the recipient of congratulations j/First class goods at lowest prices. prompt action is taken there is a good not furnish plenty of water, and this from the crowd that had assembled, in, These spectacles are of a superior quality and finish, and are specially adapted Catalogues furnished upon application prospect of the extension being made. we are confident they will not do. We that though anxious to see him off, jnst for eyes that have been strained or overworked. Try them before you buy any It is believed that the time has come to do not believe there will be grounds for at O. M. Olson's Drag Store, Head a a a back others. ^StaS %p§ -J 6 complaint fl acu„siv quarters for musical instruments. ,, again. JFine Repairing a Specialty. M: A &