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

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m^ HHL s=^i I*°- 6 LOCAL N E W S S W NINETEENTH ANNUAL FUR. -VEW ULM AND VICINITlt. here and thfere were specimens of bird We aire requested to announce that shells, insects, coins and varieties of evening services at the Congregatioual F,, I "PI,1, Chas. Roos left on Monday for Milwaukee woods and rocks. The walls were hung Travelers' Guide. Few tow-ns in the state can entertain church will commence at 7:80 o'clocfcp^^p to purchase his stock of toys. Financially and Otherwise it as well as New Ulm -Redwood Ga- with beautiful pictures, among which and Ycung People's meeting at 6:45. |FS|Was a Fair Success^ -, C. Weschke has sold his old residence Rev, Berghold's collections of eastern 3& The legislative appropriation of $12,-fi^V property in the north end of town to views, Anton Gag's easeled display of Now that are assured of a basket The People of the County 000 for the encouragement of faira hasJ^"-5 Wm. Huebleman. Consideration $1,875. photographs and original sketches, and factory, what will come next? There been distributed and Brown countygets^fj were here in Numbers.^ W. Soden, of Redwood Falls, has the paintings by Edgar B. Smith of St. is certainly room for more. as its share $222.22. The sum 1* divided taken the position at the depot, lately Paul were worthy of note and commendation. -«r! Ed. H. Huebner, who is now prac between fifty-four societies. The Brown County Fair opened on filled by Frank Whitney, The old old tax receipts of the Winorlk&gt.S etei'i(^ tising law at Winthrop, reports a flat The Sleepv Eye Herald says, that a Friday and continued with good success county treasurer dating back as far as Mr. Semans, oDe of the editors of tlie tering amoujt of business and eminent new board of pension examiner-. till Sunday evening. All that could ith Going Bast. Going 1858 were also of interest. They were West. Springfield Courier, vi=ited the Fair Satisfaction with the outlook. headquarters at that place, will be es- be desired in the shape of fair weather exhibited by E. Brandt 4 10 16 a.m. 1 No.. No 1 1 4:17 a. m, both Saturday and Sunday. We have received a communication '. 18 12 15 p.m. a.m. attended the management during the Of the stock display we are inclined S a TJ™* m. 3 5*00 p.m. Miss ZSTarey, an accomplished trimmer, from the county auditor in regard to first two days and large crowds flocked 2 10 00 m. I 25 1:40 p.m. to refrain from saying much. It was 1 arrived from St. Paul last week to Alfi run daily except Sunday. seed grain received from the state, but into town in consequence. Friday was not what it might have been. Quite a ?r'*°lo*h$$t assist in the millinery store of Mrs. B. for lack of space it was crowded out. C. W. H. HEIDEMAN, Agent. devoted to preparation and in the halls number of fine horses were exhibited appointed on Follnian during the fall. It will appear next week and every farmer halls all was bustle and hum. Entering same. BUSINESS LOCALS. but the cattle display was poor to say interested should read it. of stock and exhibits kept the superin August Nagel, who has now suffered Last Tuesday evening wnen the elec- Wf! the least. For this there is little or no S^UISDERWEAR and DRY GOODS A concert will be given by Gruenenfelder's tendants busy and a rush, and by for months from paralysis, was so far trie lights were burning brightly, H. S.(f"^^'f^ excuse. Brown County has good stock j«st received in large lots at J\ Crone's night every space was well filled with recovered as to attend the county fair on band at Schmucker's Tivoli Kennedy, inadvertently stepped up toi^:^^^^' and it is onlv thiough nagligeuce that it stores. Thev now Have the finest stock attractive features. Saturday \wned Sunday. next Sunday afternoon. For spending one of the globes and held his cigar to T*!% wasn't fairly represented. We will admit the city and can give ou better with the biightest prospects. The an afternoon this is one of the nicest it for the light which didn't come. Hisf^ pnees. Mr. Hemple, who resides near the that it is a busy season but it is to resorts in the city, and a good crowd streets were crowded with vehicles from mistake can most likely be accounted JB®"" FKSSH OYSTERS, from now on the interc of the farmers to show what college, died last week after a short illness all parts of this and other counties and will no doubt attend. os Served or by the can at Eibrestaurant. for from the fact that Mr. Kennedy has they aie doing to better the grade of and was buried from the Lutheran the morning train from the west brought lived in St. Peter most of his life, where Alexander Kempt, general agent for stock throughout the country. For this church on Sunday. He was forty-nine LIS'CY FEATHERS and TURBANS. with it a host of visitors. The G. A. R. electric lights are unknown. the Brush Electric company, held an reason they make a mistake when theyj years of age. Vy, are now ready to supply the ladies re-union had its attractions and Hecker interview with the directors of the New fail to exhibit at a county fair. of the city with New and Fancy Feathers We have had mailed to us a special Prof. Muntz, the well known piano Post met at the depot the posts of Redwood, Ulm Electric Light Company on Monday. and with Pretty To^es and Turbans, The amusements of the fair commenced edition of the Mankato Free Press, devoted and organ tuner, will be here the latter Lamberton, Springfield and Within three weeks the plant will in styles that please and satisfy with the ball game Saturday to Mankato and us interests, and part of the week to attend to work Sleepy Eye in goodly numbers. Redwood be complete in every letail. MRS. FOLLMAN & Co.- afternoon It was a match game, accepted of which 10.000 copies were printed. in his line. His headquarters will be at and Springfield were especially fl MINNESOTA CONGOUD grapes, At a meeting of the city council, held on challange, between the Golden It is interesting in that it asks in one O. M. Olson's drugstore. well represented, the former being accompanied from the ojroweis at 6 cents a dirt Sept. 19th, it was resolved to change Gate nine and a New Ulm club. It place, wheie Mankato is, and then by the Daughters of the pou I at W. Eibuer's. Were never W. D. Smith, of the Lamberton Leader, drew a large crowd and was interesting the size of the main pipes as shown in gives a map which locates it pretty cheap. Veterans. A procession was formed hold was a pleasant caller at the Review plans and specifications from 6 to 8 inches. in that throughout the five innings the much in the centre of the universe, neglecting and the visitors escorted to the Fair QUAKER ROLLED OATS for office on baturdav. He came down Golden Gate boys played all around our The committee on waterworks was to state however its distance Grounds, where they weie received by sale by F. H. BEHNKE. with the Lamberton contingent to at. own, most of whom were ainatuers or also authorized and instructed to have from New Ulm. Mayor Rudolph in a pleasants peech of E^IChildren's Underwear at 25 cents tend the fair. out of practice and were unable to stand a well sunk in North German Park, welcome. Oscar Mueller, who works for F. at 6. A. OTTOMEYer's. up against the practiced playing of the near First Street North, and to have the Henry Schneider, a little bov of six The afternoon, after exercises in the Burg, while out camping last Sunday S^" Fine Illinois Peais at 75 cents visiting club. As a result the score specifications printed. or seven years, fell from one of the railings park and a short speech by Congressman morning met with an accident which per peck at Eibner's. Excellent for stood 25 to6 in favor of Golden Gate. near the entrance to Turner Hall preserves. Sister Aafre died at the hospital last Lind, was devoted to inspection of deprives him of trto of his fingers. In '-\.«, Four o'clock was the hour set for the into the cellar way, striking his head Thursday evening of consumption. She the halls and stock yards. In the mam company with another boy he was fooling HANDKERCHIEFS, HANDKERCHIEFS balloon ascension but, owing to the upon the rocks and receiving severe came here last fall an invalid and at building were the productions of farm at G. A. Ottomeyet's about on the ground, when a gun f" wounds. The accident occurred on high wind, the aeronaut was compelled times showed signs of improvement, and orchard in abundant variety. The JJ@^ Room mouldings at Chas. Wagner's. was accidentally come in contact with Saturday. to keep the crowd in waiting until nearly but ot late she has gradually failed best yields of every class of grain and and fired, sending its contests very near six. This was somewhat of a disappointment and at last died a victim to the remorseless vegetable were displayed to best advantage jSggp' The picture nailo must go. for the head of one of the boys and removing He-man Kroschel, of Lafayette lost to many who were compelled room moulding is all the style. Chas. disease. Her parents arrived and as many as sixteen sepaiate four stacks of wheat by fre last Thursday, two fingers from the hand of young to leave without witnessing the Wagner has it. here on Friday and took the exhibits of wheat could be seen, while Mueller. or nearly three hundred bushels. event, but at six the balloon cut loose, j&» DRESS GOODS, for fall and winter corpse to Blakely, where they reside. the grape display was said to rival that One of the hired men had set fire to rose swiftly, and floated towards the State Auditor Braden has prepared a w^ar,—the finest assortment in the at the state fair. Apples, plums and some straw at a distance from the stacks We are informed that negotiations cRy at B. Behnke and Co's. list of changes made at the recent, north, until directly over the school other luscious and tempting fruit, potatoes and the high wind carried flames are now pending between the proprietors, session of the board of equalization house yard when the aeronaut commenced &jgF We kpep Prints, Ginghams, Velvets of every size and variety, squashes through the stubble to the grain. of the St. Paul, New Ulm & Southwestern and Diess Flannels, in all styles his parachute descent with ease in the value of personal property and pumpkins of surprising mould,— railroad corporation and New and at prices that astonish. and with success. On the following in the state, as returned by the county The Springfield Advance says that all these filled the hall to well nigh B. Behnke and Co. York parties for the sale of the bonds auditors. In Brown county the percentage day he was. to have repeated the M. W. George of that place has sold his overflowing and made the looker on JBfgjg* Go to Chas. Wagner's and see of the company, thus mortgaging the feat, but the wind was too unfavorable of increase ordered in each class store and lot, together with stock of groceries. think that if all Minnesota could produce haw cheap he can furnish picture proposed road, in order to obtain money and after waiting for two hours without is as follows. Horses, one year old, 20 frames. tt» Chas. Sommer. of Xew Ulm. as well, it would verily be a garden enough to commence and complete it. noticing any abatement, the ascent two years old, 20 three years old and The store will be in charge of F. M. )?Sg" Get your pictures framed at Chas. spot and Brown County its richest corner. Nothing definite has been arrived at over, 20 cattle, one year old, 50 two Wagner's. was given over, much to the regret of Whitney, who will enlarge the store yet but we have it on reliable authority the fair management, who weie anxious ^ears old, 40 cows, 40 all other cattle, and increase the stock. He left for the that the prospects are good. From this display of nature's growth New U!m Markets. to give their patrons a fair exhibition. three years old and over, 75: sheep, 25 piace esterday and we hope that success the visitor is translerred to one of man's it, H. 65—70 A. P. Anderson, a prominent farmer goods and merchandise, 15 dogs 3|00. may attend him. own handiwoik in the adjoining hall. of Bernadotte, died very suddenly last With this ihe attractions ceased and 25 One of Sleepy Eye's petitioners, who Here the merchants of the citv vied Wednesday of inflamation of the bowels, NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.' the crowd began to disperse A ball 20 happened to be soliciting signers at with each other in attracting attention He had been visiting with Mr. Krook of 7—9 and dauee concluded the programme in Springfield last week, met with rither and as a result many of the exhibits this city and on Tuesday was taken GRAND CONCERT 15 the evening and the Brown county Fair rude treatment, we are informed. After were novel and interesting. To the suddenly ill. He was attended by was at an end. Financial^* it was a boring one of the business men of that right of the entrance and the first 10 Mupepsy. Doctors Strickler and Berry and, when will be given by success. Satuiday added well to the place until "patience had ceased to be attract notice was the immense floral the nature of his disease was explained Gruenenfelder's Band, 1 This what you ought to have, in cash box and although Sunday opened a virtue," he was gently but most decidedly display of Christian Boock, comprising {fact, yo^i must have it, to iully enjoy to him, he insisted on being taken home. Next Sunday Afternoon at up gloomy and portentous, the clouds removed from the building. life. Thousands are searching for it flowers and plants of every specie, tastefully This was granted but on the way he suffered cleared away the afternoon long aily, ajhd mourning because they find This is what the Herald terms being and prettily arranged and with such intense pain that it was necessary .,: not. Thousands upon thousands ot enough to iaw a irood crowd and place •'most cordially l-eceived." pleasing effect. To the left was that of at times to remove him from the dollars kre spent annually by our people the management something ahead. the drjgoods firm of Brust & Graff, in tlje hope that they may attain Two young men, by the name of buggy to give him rest. After reachins: A Dance will Conclude the Concert. this boon. And yet it mav be had by presented in attractive form, while directly home he lived ocly a few minutes. Titum, were taken suddenly ill on the Refreshments of all kinds will be a 1. Wtb guarantee ihat Electric Bitters, PERSONAL MENTION. in front stood a large show case fair grounds on Sunday afternoon and served including coffee. it used according to directions and August Schwartz, of the town of representing the business of C. L. Roos. dropped to the ground in fainting fits, the use 'persisted in, will bring you Otto Herman, of St. Paul, Every oody is cordially invited. visited Home, was brought to this city last It was distinctively a diug display Goo 1 Digestion and oust the demon from hich they were restored by the friends here during the Fair. JOSEPH SCHMUCKER. Monday and taken oefore Judge Brandt, Dyspepsia and ins t'»llmstead Eupepsy andjgave evidence of care and painstaking hbeial application of water. As both of where he was examined by Drs. Strickler Otto Schell made a flying trip to Waseca We recommend Electric Binters for in collection and arrangement. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. them were affected at the same time "Hspepsia and all diseases ot Liver, and Berry and adjudged insane. and Mankato yesterday. On the east side of the hall were the exhibits and in the same way, the attack no omachand Kidneys. Sold at 50c. State ofMinnesota, County of Brown. ss. In The old man is now 55 years of ao-e Dr. Schoch spent Thursday and Friday Probate Court. §1 00 per bottle" bv L. Roos, of E. Wicherski in boots and shoes, doubt resulted from their having eaten and it would appear that he is gradually In the matter of the estate of James Bedford at Redwood Falls. Henle & Marti, in all that pertains to a Sr deceased TSfisi. 4 or drunk something that disagreed with becoming demented. He was adjudged Notice is hereby given to all persons having Miss. M. Held, superintendent of the harness shop, B. Behnke & Co., in tnem or was not pure. claims and demands against the estate of JtmesH. insane about a year ago and taken Redford Si ,late of the County of Brown, deceased, \TH You s'lou,d read THE CHICA- West Publishing company's business at a beautiful display of dress goods that the Judge of the Probate Court of said County to the hospital but was released Mrs. Fr. Forster. of this city, died will heir, exanvue and adjust claims and demands co DAIIA NEWS because, being and ca pi to a St. Paul, is visiting with and E. W. Baer in stoves INT a family newspaper, it's against after a brief confinement. Queer actions against said estate at his office the City of New ou Sunday from an attack of paralysis, the satoon The home ind the friends in the citv. Ulm said County, on the first Monday of each tin ware. At each of these the visitors of late have aroused suspicion "aloon are forever opposed month, for six successive months, commencing from which she has been a patient sufferer There enn be no neutrels this lingered and examined, then with the firstMcnday mNovember 1889,and that six again among his friends and led them for months. She was an estimable months from the 23d day of September 1889, have war. But THE \ILY NEWS IS fi®*1 G. A. Ottomeyer receives eggs in wandered to the next. The lower end temperate in temperance. It beenjiimited and allowed by said Probate Court to this course. He was taken to St. old lady and was one of the older residents isn't a prohibition organ—it's exchange for goods at his new store. 01 creditors to present their claims. ot the hall was occupied by F. W. not sure prohibition is the best Peter yesterday. James Redford Jr of the town, having lived hert for way of treating the evil—but it Chas. Stuebe buys and pa\s the Hauenstein, who advertised his business Exccutoi of the Estate of James H. Redford 8r., believes in prohibiting the saloon over thirty .years. Her death therefore deceased 43 highest price for live hogs, cattle, sheep The pick-pockets, who were arrested keeper from ruKiig ?nd by a nicely laid case of jewelry and silver ruining in American society. If will be regretted by many. The funeral and other live stock, every ^Monday at on Saturday for robbiug several ladies, CTATE OF MINNESOTA, County of Brown ss. c* 1 ware as well as with the Kimball organs you would read, and have your the stock yards. was held yesterday and was attended Probate Court Special Term, September 23rd family read, a newspapcrwhich were released on Monday morning for and pianos. Along the opposite 1889. places the interests of the home by a large number of friends. In the matter of the estate of Joseph Schneider lack of evidence against them. They higher than those of the saloon, side of the building and through the HUMPHREYS' deceased: The surviving husband Mr. Forster has read TH E CHICAGO DAILY were sharp in that although they stole On reading and filing the petition of Theresa centre were arranged the displays of I*EWS. Schneider administratrix of the estate of Joseph the sympathy of the community. fymetrMer—Its circulation is 220,000 a day—over the money it was smoothly turned over Andrew J. Eckstein in musical instruments Schneider deceased,! representing among other "M\ a million a week—and it costs by mail 25 cts DR. HUMPHREYS' SPECIFICS are scientifically and carefuUy prepared prescriptions used for many things, that she has fully administered said a month, four months jgi 00,—one cent a day to their pardner who escaped, and thus and toilet sets, which formed one yearsin privatepracticewithsuccess.andfor over Great excitement prevailed in town estate, and praying that a time and place be thirtyyearsused by the people. Every single Specific nothing was found on them to prove fixed for examining and allowing her account of the nicest exhibits in the nail, and of is a special cure for the disease named. last Saturday evening over ihe attempted of her administration, and for the assignment of These Specifics cure without drugging, purging that they did the work. Several empty the residue of said estate to heirs. j. A. OTTOMEYER, capture of one of the gang of pickpockets J. B. Arnold in stoves and ranges. Added or reducing the system, and are In fact and deedthesovereign remedies of the World. It is ordered, that said account be examined, pocket books were found scattered and crooks that hung about th* to these was the home industry department, and petition heard, by the Judge of this Conrt ou Thursday the 17th day of October A. D. 1889, at around the hall, so that it appears that IJST OF PRINCIPAL NOS. CDRES. PRICES. city during the lfair. .During the day to which we would call special 1 Fevers Congestion, inflammation .2 5 10 o'clock A, M., at the Probate office in said they took the valuables and left what 2 Worms Worm Fever, Worm Colic .2 5 county. several ladies had been robbed and attention. In this were represented Is (Just Opened.) 3 Cryinsr Colic, or Teethingof Infants .2 5 'Vnd it is further ordered, that notice thereof be .Otorrhea.,, tea ofChUdren vuuiucwor AULUUs, Adult .2 5 to them would be of no use. There 4k ui. given to all persons interested, by publishing a along in the afternoon tlnee of the the manufactures of B. Marschner in 5 Dysentery* OripingtBUiousColic. Dealer in :i\ copy of this older for three snccessive weeks prior Cholera Morbus, Vomiting were nine, all counted, in the gang and §Neuralgia, sharpers were detected by T. Crone, woolen goods, which, considering the Coughs, Cold. Bronchitis to 8?)id day of hearing in the New Ulm Keview a Toothache, Faceache they not only enriched themselves by weekly newspape-, printed and publisned at the who arrested two of them, while a third grade of the article, do not receive the Headaches, SickHeadache, Vertigo c^ City of New Ulm in said county. JryGoods|Notions. picking pockets but passed counterfeit 1 0 Dyspepsia, Bilious Stomach.... 1 Dated at New Ulm, Minn., the 23rd day of escaped for lack of assistance. In company patronage they deserve. Although 1 1 Suppressed or Painful Periods. September A. D. 1889. »*. isa and spurious money. They went from with Sheriff Schmid, Mr. Crone By the Court, ,, £L* ,**Vr*|pj somewhat coarse, the goods are of better .2: 42- ERNST BRANDT* -#?H5p8 here to Sioux City. **r made search for the missing man and quality than much that is sent away for Judge of Probate, jt a ii xmc »ininuii». .. 2 (L. S.) 1 6 Fever and Ague, Chills, Malaria .5 0 between six and seven o'clock they discovered and the industry should be encouraged. 1 7 Piles, Blind or Bleeding 5 5 New Ulm is to have a basket manufactory NEW E MARBLE WORKS, I offer \n.j goods at prices which 1 9 Catarrh, Influenza, ColdintheHeod .5 0 him together with two others 2 0 Whooping Cough, Violent Coughs. .5 0 In another quarter were the earthen which will soon form one of tefy competition. Call and seewhat 2 4 General Debllity.PaysicalWeakneaB .5 0 in the switch house at the depot. When wares of J. Stoeckert while from another 2 7 Kidney Disease •-•9x her leading industries. M. B. Clark, of lg, Schicendinger, Prop'r. have aitd learn prices. My stock 2 8 Nervous Debility. 1.0 0 pointed out he started down the track 3 0 Urinary Weakness, Wetting Bed. .5 0 corner came the delightful odor of the Gary, Dak., was in the city last Thursday 3 2 Diseases of theHeurt, Palpitation 1.00 not yet(complete, but I am receiv* at a full run followed by the sheriff fragrant Havana placed on the market for the purpose of enlisting some of Monuments, Tombstones and all n^ good^ daily, and will soon be Sold by Druggists, or sent postpaid on receipt and Mr. Crone. The pick-pocket by the large cigar manufactory of F, of price. DB. JttUMPHRETS' MANUAL, (144 pages) our business men in such an enterprise other work in my line made to order ,ble to nieet all demands. Give richly bound in cloth and gold, mailed free. turned about and fiied a couple of shots Humphreys' MedicineCo.109Fulton St. N Y. promptly and in a wojrkflganlike manner and it is a credit to them that he succeeded Burg. These with the bottled productions ^r' S E I I S atreasonable rates.** which were returned by Mr. Schmid. of H. Frenzel were freely tested with little trouble. A meeting NEW ULM. MINN Several were then exchanged and Mr. BARGAINS. was held in the evening to discuss the by the judges and pronounced good. Schmid thinks that one at least took the matter and it was found that $2,000 The educational exhibits, which occu effect, for at that moment the pursued had been subscribed. Mr. Clark offers pied consideracle space, consisted in A number of very desirable bargains in left the track and entered the brush, to furnish another $2,000 with which to specimens of drawing and monthly ex PVi* still followed by the sheriff. Here he JOHN C. open the plant and put it in operation. amination papers, neatly bound in small was lost track of however and the chase Steady employment will be given to volumes and conveniently arranged on was abandoned. A few minutes later twelve men and the capacity of the establishment racks. They represent the work of pupils pri^DOlsen's the sound of a pistol was heard in that will be 300 baskets daily. for the public schools from four vicinity and aloud cry of mercy, and it To turn out this supply a building will years of age and up through every department E A E I N IF 1 r* was thought by those who heard it be erected, 20 by 40 feet, and furnished and were interesting in that that Sheriff Schmid might have still WATCHES, CLOCKS. JEWiLRY with the best of machinery. Another they showed what is being accomplished been hunting the man and met with the meeting of the stockholders was to have in the way of education in New Ulm. inroog t)e special offers are New worst. Search was made by several Silver and Silver Plated Ware, Spectacles, etc. been held last evening to draw up articles For many the exhibit had surprises and parties, but it revealed that Mr. Schmid -lad EI«sg* & parlor organs for $50. of incorporation and to elect officers. well it might. In some particulars it had got safely home, that the pickpocket 1 would call special attention to a new article in the spectacle line. It is the The enterprise *is assured and Mr. Seconding,*! organs,good order, for $35 was really remarkable. $fsf*»| had escaped, and that it was one ELECTRO-MAGNETIC SPECTACLE. Clark expects to do a good business. He Perhaps the most interesting mature -First «if£s^ jroocts at lowest prices. 4 of New Ulm's smart young men that says there is elm enough in this vicinity of the Fair was the Art Gallery. The Catal^gitfis famished upon applicaion had fired,the pistol and rent the air with These spectacles are of a superior quality and finish, and are specially adapted to last for fifteen years and with these room devoted to that feature was filled at *b. &. Olson's Drag Store, Head the dizzy yell of mercy. Such tricks for eyes that have been strained or overworked. Try them before yon buy any and other advantages the industry can with collections of Indian relics andfos as that may seem cute, bat they aren't others. rtersl for musical instruments.^ be made a growiug one. in Repairin at Specialty. fVf)fifVq$g* scattered #»*v».jg