New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
October 2, 1889 · Page 4 of 9
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NEW ULM AND VICINITY. JLOCAL N E W S The foundation for Schell's new three Read Kuetzing's Dew ad. A snow shoe club is being talked of. Article 8. The government of tbia story storage building is completed. Mrs. Strickler and Mrs. Doehne returned Rather early isn't it? corporation and the management of ita Read Chas. Wagner's new ad. f^% The walls will be up by November 1st. affairs shall be vested in a board of seven Travelers' Guide. from their Minneapolis visit Saturday There will be a dance at Union Hall directors, who shall be elected annually Mr. Lind is at bt. Paul on business Is there a sidewalk inspector in New afternoon, 3 next Sunday evening. f^Wfjl WMB by and from the stockholders of before the Supreme Coujt. Ulm? If so, we would like to know his said corporation at the annual meeting-^ Attorneys Tawney of Winona and A match game of ball was played name and address. might be given thereof, which shall be held on the sec^fe' Fish are being speared in the Cottonwood Knappen of Minneapolis were in town Sunday afternoon with a score of 57 to ond Tuesday in November of each yearpff some pointers. in abundance, mostly pickerel. a -, „j 17 in favor of the south side boys. at the office of said corporation in theflt The Dakota House office is now lit to Attorney Somerville was down from said City of New Ulm. 8 Jueneman, who has been serving sentence This isn't quite professional, but will excellent advantage with a chandelier Sleepy Eye on Friday. Article 9. The directors shall, in eacJ^N? at St. Peter for bastardy, has secured do. Wiiionk>Peteff^ of electric lamps. The effect in all of year immediately after their election," I a discharge. Lee Reed is again holding down a AugustImberg, who is in the employ organize and elect from their own the "tores would be better were they to position at the Dakota House. Mr. Clark, who will put in the basket of Jos. Vogel, met with serious injuries ber a president vice-president, secret Going Bast. Going West. use chandeliers instead of single lamps. tary and treasurer, who shall be the officers in a runaway on Saturday. He was The annual meeting of the New Ulm works at this place, has interested himself No, 4:17 a. m. 4 10-16a m. Wm. Pfisterer has gone to Philadelphia of said board at, well as of thecorporation. a. m. driving a team down the hospital hill 13 12.15 p.m. Roller mill was held yesterday. Chas. in a similar enterprise at Le Sueur, 5:00 p. m. The directors as well as^ p. m. I 3 to take a course of one term in with a load of oats and was sitting on 40 p. m. L. Roos is the new manager. and the probabilities are that he will 8 10.00 p. m. 25 officers of this corporation shall hold** the medical college of the Pennsylvania All run daily except Sunday. the front sack. The board,wnich held succeed. officeVafter their election and qualifica-,i Mr. Clifford, of the Brewers' Gazette, University. This will end his studies Agent. the oats gave way and threw him down C. W. H. HEIDEMAN, turn until the succeeding annual meet- "j/^l of St, Paul, spent Friday and Saturday August Schwartz, who was taken and he expects to c,om§ out a thorough ing and until their successors are elect- 4-* between the horses and directly under from the town of Home to the Insane BUSINESS LOCALS. in the city. ed and qualified. The office of secre-*" **', M. D. the wheels. The knee joint of his right Asylum at St. Peter last week, attempted tary and treasurer may be held by one The next Soldier's Re-union for leg was run over and the tendons ruptured Rev. Preine, of this city, was chosen and the same person. Vacancies in the A Carpets and oil cloths at Chas. Wagner's. suicide since his arrival there by biting Brown and Redwood counties will be so that,he will not have easy use us presiding elder of this District at the board of directors or officers may be one of the veins of the wrist He held at Redwood Falls. filled for the unexpired term by appointment of his leg for some time. At the same Conference of German Methodists at Ohas. Stuebe buys ana pays tne nearly succeeded and is still very weak by the board of directors at There is a rumor that a new German time the horses started down the hill, Faribault last week. The honor is one highest price for live hogs, cattle, sheep from loss of blood. any meeting held in pursuance of the ~i paper will soon be published in the jumping across a ditch and cutting "hand other live stock, every Monday at that Mr. Preine is well able to fill and by-laws. Prof. John Schaller arrived from Cape If the stock yards. county. through two barbed wire fences, sustaining bis friends and congregation here, Article 10. The board of directors Girardeau, Mo., last week to accept a bruises and^demolishing things shall have power and authority to adopt Chas. Wagner keeps a nice line of There will be a public'meeting of the though they regret his departure from seat in the faculty of the Dr. Martin any by-laws, rules or regulations, necessary, in general. ''stove rugs and zinc binding. board of trade next Friday evening at his pressnt field, will be glad of his advancement. convenient or proper for the Luther College of this city, and to take I®* A nice line of LADIES' UNDER- He leaves this week for Turner HaJl. foyernment of said corporation and dinning The would-be removers have become WEAR and HOSIERS' at MKS B. charge of a number of the collegiate Faribault. the powers and duties of its officers At* the German Methodist Conference desperate in their attempts to secure TOLLMAN & Co's. Prices are low. and seminary classes. He will occupy not inconsistent herewith. Said at Faribault last week, H. Schmidtker signers and in the western end of the The pickpocket, who was chased out fi^A.11 wool in grain carpet 75 cts at the old Doehne residence. board of directors may also appoint was delegated to the New Ulm and of town by Sheriff Schmid during the county they are working schemes that Chas, Wagner's. such other officers, managers, or There are now five eases of typhoid agents, as they may deem necessary or Lafayette charge. compare well with practiced swindles. Fair, has been captured at Mankato. It fever in various parts of town, all of a S""1 proper for the management of the business W A N'PPII t° do hotel work. appears that from here he had gone One of their games is to hand a man a Miss Morgan entertained a number HillllLU Enquire a*" Union Hotel. them genuine. The physicians give as of the corporation. towards Swan Lake and had worked petition, which, in fact, is one for the of her young friends to a card party at JKfg* Before you set our stove for the the cause for this unusual prevalence, Article 11. The persons forming this for a couple of days with a threshing removal of the county seat, but which the home of Dr. Berry last Wednesday winter, get one of those rugs at Chas. association for incorporation shall be the dryness of the weather and the consequent Wagner s. crew on the place of one Wind horn. they claim is a petition to the legislature the first board of directors, of whom evening. lowness of water in the wells. Chas. Wagner is president Geo. P. As he was without a hat, some suspicion asking that three or four towns £. J6@* We keep Prints, Ginghams, Velvets H. C. Peck, representing the Minneapolis A week's rain would be the best remedy. Clark, vice-president, C. L.Roos, secretary was aroused and when he went to from the western end of Brown County, and Dress Flannels, in all styles Tribune, was in the city on Wednesday and O. C. Strickler, treasurer, all and at prices that astonish. four from Redwood and two from Cottonwood Mankato he was followed by some of of whom shall hold their respective offices in the interests of that excellent B. Behnke and Co. The A. F. and A. M., of this city, the crew and pointed out to the sheriff. be set off into a new and destinct until the first annual meeting of Journal. J8@* Chas Wagner sells brussel earpet visited the home of Martin Penning in the corporation and until their successors county with Springfield as the He was arrested and it has turned out at 75 cts. a yd. are elected and qualified. The Public Schools were cldsed during the town of Home last Sunday and that he is not only a pickpocket but a county seat. With this and a lot of nice In testimony whereof, we, the incorporators I@*UNDERWEAR and DRY GOODS the week because of the appearance helped him to celebrate his fiftieth a horse thief and house breaker upon talk they endeavor to persuade some above named, have hereunto jnst received in large lots at T. Crone's of scarlet fever in the family of birthday anniversary. The guests whom there is a reward of $700. to sign a paper which turns out to be set our hands and seals at Ne Ulm,. stores. They now have the finest stock John Baar, the janitor. were most royally entertained and none other than a petition to remove Minn., this 26th day of September A. in the city and can give you better As will be seen from a notice in another with one accord they will hope for 1889. Chas. Kayser, another of St. Peter's prices. the County seat of Brown County from column, a stage line has been CHARLES WAGNER fsEAi,) applicants for postofttce, was in the city many returns of the annual event. New Ulm to Sleepy Eye. Such schemes J®» FRESH OYSTERS, from now on GH.O. P. CLARK started.in this city, which, commencing (SBAL\ Thursday looking after his interests in daily. Served or by the can at Eibner's as this may work in instances but they L. ROOS August Schell will commence next with next Monday, will make three (SEAL) restaurant. O. C. STRICKLER the fight. spring the erection of a three story brick will not be successful in the end. Like (SEAX.) trips a week to Winthrop to connect m. W. BOESCH f§ I buy old rags, iron, zinc, coppar and the country swindle of getting a man to A surprise party to Miss Minnie Pf aender building on the lot now covered by the (SEAL) with the Minneapolis & S Louis and ERNST BRANDT rubber for cash or in trade. (SEAL) hardware store of J. B. Arnold. The sign a note by telling him it is something was tendered her last Friday evening for the accomodation of other travelers. E. G. KOCH (SEAL) E. W, BAER, else, it will take on a few but a by a large number of her friends. building will be 50 by 80, with double Signed, sealed and delivered in' presenc#of Monday, Thursday and Saturday have W QUAKER ROLLED OATS, for front, and will be the handsomest business very few and when once found out, those A very pleasant time was had. JOS. A. ECKSTEIN and VIOLA been selected as the most satisfactory sale by F. H. BEHNKE. KOCH, as witnesses. block in the city. The plans who practice it will have to make them, Lyman Fuller, of Lamberton, stopped days for running the line, but the object selves scarce. To those who were not State of Minnesota, will be prepared by Herman Amme of off here on Monday on his way home of the company is to make it a daily Columbus discovered America and s" County of Brown. Germany. yet approached we would warn them from New York, where he has been stage before long. The charges for Edison invented the phonograph, but On this 26th day of September A. not to sign any document which they visiting his old home. it remained for Dr. Bull to invent the a ride to Winthrop have been placed at Passengers from the east can now 1889, before me, a Notary Public within do not know the full nature of Syrup,'''1 remedy of the age, '•'•The Cough and for said county, personally appeared come through from Kasota to this place a low figure and we have no doubt but Fred Behnke smiles a broad smile the kiufrlv cure. Chas. Wagner, Geo. Clark, that the move will meet with success. on Monday mornings. Arrangements and passes the cigars as well. It's all C. L. Roos, O. C. Strickler, Ernst PERSONAL MENTION. have been made by which the freight on account of the arrival on Sunday of Brandt, E.. G. Koch and Werner The basket factory is a go, and inside New Ulm Markets. arriving here at 6:05 a. m. will carry a little girl in his household. Boesch, to me known to be the persons of six weeks the company will be placing Wheat 65—70 Jnstu* Kilian, of Chicago, attended described in and who executed the foregoing them. The freight train going east at 1 -15 their goods upon the market. At The rafters for the roof of the new Oats 20 the meeting of the stockholders of the instrument and acknowledged on Sunday nights will also carry passengers court house are up and the structure is the meeting last Tuesday evening, articles Corn 25 New Ulm Roller Mill yesterday. that they executed the same as their as far as Kasota. This will enable Potatoes 25 of incorporation were drawn up fast assuming the appearance of a completed free act and deed. Miss Emma Schlichting, typewriter Butter 9—10 persons to travel Sunday nights in building. and signed, which appear in another JOo. A. ECKSTEIN* for Bradstreet & Thurber of Minneapolis, Eggs 15 going to or coming from S Paul. Notary Publiev Minn„ column of this week's Review. Chas. is visiting with her pareats in this F. H. Behnke made a trip last (Notarial Seal) Heretofore these trains have only carried city. She will remain till New Years. Wagner was elected president, C. L. JElectric Bitters week through St. Paul, Winona, La passengers between Ne Ulm and Roos, secretary and O. C. Strickler, Mrs. Kennedy, of St. Peter, is visiting Crosse and other Wisconsin cities. The No. 3323. This remedy is becoming so well Tracy. with her son, H. S. Kennedy. treasurer. The sight for the works, as Office of Register of Deeds, Brown trip combines both business and pleasure. known and so popular as to need no County, Minnesota. previously stated, will be on the east New Ulm is out again with a remonstrance Chas. Schoerrege, of Sltepy Eye, special mention All who have used I hereby certify that the within i©' Electric Bitters sing the same song of Sundayed with New Ulm friends. side of the railroad track below the against Sleepy Eye's second petition Mr. Asmy, who was here last week, strument was filed in this office for record praise.—A purer medicine does not vinegar works. The ground has been for removal. In regard to this Francis Baasen went to St. Paul Sunday on the 26th day of September, A. in the interests of the German American exist and it is guaranteed to do all that evening. surveyed and staked oft, and work will we don't think it necessary to say much, D, 1889, at 3 o'clock p. m. and was is claimed Electric Bitters will cure Teachers Seminary of Milwaukee, duly recorded in Book 1 of Incorporation, commence on the building at once. The believing that those who signed for Sheriff Block, of St. Peter, was in all diseases of tne Liver and Kidneys, collected $331 for the institution in New on pages 211, 212 and 213. town yesterday. vill remove Pimples, Boils, Salt Rhuem machinery is already ordered and will New Ulm last time will do so again. Ulm. ^nd other affections caused by impure A. J. GRIMMER, We would only urge the people to give be ready to place as soon as the building Mrs. Norburg, a sister of C. A. Hagberg, Register of Deedls. olood.—Will drive Malaria from the Mr. and Mrs. Morgan and daughter an«i Mrs. Bergen, both of Roclford, is finished. Infive or six weeks it their careful and thoughtful consider State of Minnesota, system and pi event as well as cure all who have been visiting with the family 111., are visiting friends in this Department of State, all will be in running order. ation and not neglect to put down their Material fever.—For cure of hedfehache, vicimtv, the former at New Ulm and of Dr. Berry, went to St. Paul Saturday I hereby certify that the within instrument Constipation and Indigestion try Electric names. The defeat of the removers Winthrop, and the latter in Lafayette. Among the objections, raised to our was filed for record in this office morning. From there they return to Bitteis—Entire satisfaction guaranteed, should be so decisive this time as to plea for anew railroad last week, was on the 30th day of September, A or money refunded.—Price their home in Nebraska. ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION prevent them fiom ever again bringing D. 1889, at o'clock a. m. and wasduly 50 cts. and $1. per bottle by C. L. one to the effect that it, was doing Miss Mmnie Pfaender left last Saturday recorded in Book^&jgp- of Incorporations Roos's Diugstore. 5 up the obnoxious question. of the the Northwestern a huge injustice to on pages -£-Ai« ,t morning for Winona where she will New Ulm Basket Works. expect that they could do better by New It will be remembered that duriDg H. Mattson, •«*_ SEVENTH take up the Kindergarten course at the You should read THB CHICAGO Ulm than they are doing at present, the first campaign over the county seat Secretary of State. DAILY NEWS because Normal. Miss Ida Heers accompanied you can afford it Price Know all Men by these Presents: POINT and that for that reason it is useless to question, the enemies of New Ulm endeavored doesn't stand in the way. It's her. That the undersigned do hereby associate "Feebly she Iaugheth in the Ian quid kick. Well, we agree that it would be to secure signers by telling really the cheapest thing on themselves and agree to become earth One cent means practically noon, while Porphyro npon the face Mr. Lind has been to work of late and useless yes, more than useless if the farmers that New Ulm was trying nothing—until you spend incorporated under and by virtue of the doth look,, and wonders what has* as a result quite a number of the smaller it Then you may make it mean the only result to be hoped for from the to buy their signatures with whiskey provisions of Title two (2) of Chapter swelled it so. When he finds it is neuralgia a great deal, according as you postoffices have been supplied. At exertion would be better treatment from and cigars. Terhaps those stories had thirty-four (34) of the General Statutes invest it. A thing is cheap if it however, he does not lose his costs little, and is worth much. Courtland, George W. Schlottman has of Mmnehota of eighteen hundred and head, but having twenty-five cents in the hands of a railroad corporation that an effect,for they are trying to wora the HE DAILY NEWS is like atelegraph seventy-eight (1878), and the several been appointed. his inside pocket invests in a bottle of from the whole world to has a monopoly of the trade of the same dodge in the present fight That acts amendatory thereof and supplementary Salvation Oil. your brain To keep it constant it won't do in most instances is demonstrated^ The concert and dance at Schmucker's town. But that we don't expect, and working order costs you thereto, and for that purpose but one cent a day. That's why our kick isn't in that direction. It us by a story that has recently do hereby adopt agree to, sign and execute Tivoli last Sunday afternoon and it's cheap—because it renders I NEW ADYERTlSHiMKK'l ST the following articles of incorporation: is a new railroad that we want come to our ears. It goes in this way. a great service for an insignificant evening was quite largely attended. price. and that we must have If the A young man from Sleepy Eye, in company The attractiveness of the place, which Remember—Its circulation is 220,000 a day—over New Stage lias. Article 1. The name of this corporation a million a week—and it costs by mail 25 cts with another, went into Sigel and Mr. Schmucker has labored long to Northwestern folks are not in a position shall be the "New Ulm Basket a month, four months $1 00,—one cent day. to give New Ulm people what they endeavored to induce his father to sign beautify, drew many and made the season Works". want, that is no reason why the latter his petition. Failing in every argument, Article 2. The principal place for enjoyable. G. A.' OTTOMEYER, transacting the business of this corporation should sit back and sympathize with he finally settled on this old and Between New Ulm and Winthrop. The advertised letters for September is at the City of New Ulm, in the Will leave New Ulm at 7:30 a. m. every molhy chestnut It was enough. The them in their inability,!*) do so. Of course are as follows: John George Taier, County of Brown and State of Minnesota, Monday, Thursday and Saturday, they have connections east of here that old man became decisive, turned back but it may establish such other John W. Mohlor, Ole Nostdal, G. Borgerdary, arriving at Winthrop at 12 o'clock. ti% must be tended to, and it would be a the young man's coat and, pointing to branch offices as shall be deemed necessary (Just Opened.) Will leave Winthrop at 2 p. m. of the Wi Mary Clinkchens, Benj. Chons, by the board of directors. move on their part, that no one would a bottle of spirits, said, "Look! What same days, reaching New Ulm by 5 p. §f? Dealer in Joseph Macho, Thomas Meyer, Jos. Article^. The general nature of its you would accuse others of doing, yon m. Will take passengers on other a look for, were they to change these to Schino, J. Simmons, and Mrs. business shall be the manufacturing, if desired. The intention is to make it suit New Ulm. -In fact it would be to are guilty of yourcelf. No, E will not purchasing, owning, selling and dealing DryGoods|Notions. Thields. a daily line in a short time. their disadvantage to do so, as long as sign. Go!" 7 in splint, stave and other baskets, and New Ulm Stage €o." Smith, of the Lamberton Leader, there was no competition to compel like or otoer articles of commerce manufactured The new probate code, adopted by out of wood in whole or in QTATEOF MINNESOTA, Brown County Jis speaks in this wise of his visit to New them to such an action. Their connections O In Probate Court. the last legislature, took effect yesterday, part and to this end, said corporation Ulm during the Fair: We visited the fo *J2Lmatte' at Chicago are necessarily paramount of the estate of Charted Uosekopt shall have power to acquire, hold, lease, October 1st. In most respects the I offer my goods at prices which Review office and found a lot of boys and furnish excellent excuse for On reading and filing the Petition of Jbeephine mortgage, or otherwise dispose of such law is a good one, but there is one provision defy competition. Call and seewhat BoBskopf of Brown Connty, representing, amone who understood the newspaper business. those at Ke Ulm not being of the real and personal property of whatever other things, thatoCharles Rosskopf late of BtfiL? which is a great drawback. This 1 have and learn prices. My stock ?2£nt? SP^J11 18tn d*» W take this means of acknowledging nature, name or description, as shall be August A best. But all this does not obviate 1889, «t New Ulm in said Connly, died intestate.! is the last clause, which was rushed deemed necessary or convenient for its is not yet complete, but I amreceiving appreciated favors at their the undesirable conditions with which and being a resident of this County atthe timeofi business. through and passed in the last minutes his death, leaving goods, chattels and estatewithinL goods daily, and will soon be hands. Soon after dinner Dr. Berry we have to put up nor does it lessen this County, andV that the said Petitioner is Article 4. The time of the commencement of the session, and which provides for widow of saidI deceased,and praying Gurtadminis-^C able to meet all demands. Give took us under his wing and we sailed the ground for complaint. That the of said corporation shall be the tratioa of said estate be to her granted: It is ord- #&}' the collection of fees. It compels the me a call. forth to see the elephant. Good company first day of_ November, A. D.. 1889, and Northwestern does not serve the purpose „. ^. ercd, mat saidpetition b« heard before the Judg»t W judge to keep a record of all fees, of is Dr. Berry. We like New Ulm the period of its existence shall be for -Vn'&Fh^i 1??re2ay.tS? ^hday of October^ of another road must be admitted. ""BARGAINS. thirty years thereafter.. thereafter which there are about one hundred in 8 and her people and the next "blow out" thirfv vears & S & That it don't give the connections and Article 5. The amount of capital •v°l?f*ed/"'Uier, *hat notice thereof be given t© jfl odd{and small items, and to turn over they have, we're going down to it. rates to St. Paul that a direct road the heirs ofsaid deceased, and to all persona iu~ stock of this corporation shall be five terested, by publishing a copy of this order for the money to the treasurer. It also would mast also be admitted. That thousand ($6,000) dollars, divided into A number of very desirable bargains in 6 P**0* to At a meeting of the board of trade S^JJ? t&esaid day ofhearina,in the necessitates the sending in of a report fifty (50) shares of the par value of one New*&*$£*H?6* Ulm Beview a weeekly*»•^Snnty. newspaper printed our trade with the Twin Cities would mm the question of the extension of the hundred ($100) dollars each. Such every three months to the county auditor, be larger and more satisfactory with t«S?A?5 ttB?"' tte 25tb da* °f SeE~ Chicago & Northwestern road from this capital stock shall be paid in in such installments so that in the larger couties it will By the Court, AT another road is equally true. Then city direct to New Ulm was brought up and at such times as the _. BBN8T BRANDT require the services of an expert clerk why not labor to secure the improvement? board of directors may by resolution O. M. Olsen's /T and elicited much strong feeling in favor lL Judge of Probate- to attend to what is provided for by this determine, and it shall not be necessary do so, it isn't necessary to of taking some action toward securing *A GRAND BALL that all of said capital stock be paid in clause alone. Besides this, the regulation consult the feelings of the Northwestern, the attention. Mr. S. F. Barney or[subscribed before commencing business by law of the charges will make for theyj aren't supposed to and others stated that it -was time to hereunder. will be given at the probate settlement of a small estate be party to the scheme anyhow, and act and that nothing could be gained Article 6. The highest amount of indebtedness UNION HALL equally as expensive as a large it isn't inferred for a moment that they or liability to which said Among the special offers are New by sitting still. Plans for securing the corporation shall at any time be subject, one. On the whole the clause ia one would look upon it with favor. The extension were talked over and a special and Elegant parlor organs for $50. Next Sunday Evening. shall be three thousand ($3,000) dollars. from which no advantages are to be new road would supply-what the old one standing committee was authorized Article 7. The names and places of Second hand organs, good order, for $85 derived and any amount of trouble. has failed to do and that is what we to be appointed, and will have power residence of the persons forming this Music will be furnished by want. If the Northwestern will continue It should therefore be changed at the Firsfc class goods at lowest prices. association for incorporation are: Geo. GRUENEHFELDER'S O JL until the desired end is accomplished. P. Clark, of Gary, a D. Chas. Wagner, then to desire to retain its present next session. In later issues of the Review Both the C. & N W., and the Minneapolis Catalogues furnished upon applica- O. 0. Strickler, 0 L. Roos, Ernst patronage, it will have to do so by active we will publish sectionsof the code, & St. Louis will be negotiated Brandt, G. Koch and Werner tion at O. M. Olsen's Drag Store, Head ADMISSION 50 €te competition. as they are interesting and may be of with.— Mankato Free Press. Boesch, all of the City of New Ulm, quarters for musical instruments. benefit. Everybody is invited^ Minn.