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

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jj'1 •'«s,Lay,iywnni,^w .|k,lu LOCA N E W S Geo. Vogel has rented his saloon on NEW ULM AND VICINITY. Jos. A Eckstein made a business trip A boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. corporation. The directors as well asofficers Broadway to John Pechtl. The latter to Rochester last Friday, returning Saturday of this corporation shall hold Moritz Lange last Saturday. 1 I I The pension board at Sleepy Eye will will take charge the first of the month. office after their election and qualification J- f-' evening. %,~^ J«\«& J& ^Travelers' Guide. meet once every two weeks. Mr. Katz has decided, as was expected, until the succeeding annual meeting Wright, of the Springfield Advance, W. Eibner will put in a new soda and until their successors are elected to go into the milling business at The St. Peter Herald was six years has sold an interest in his paper to T. and qualified. The office of secretary fountain for his next season's trade. Fairfax. He will put up at once a mill old in its last issue. May it live to be A. Wilson. f, and treasurer may be held by one-' It will cost $700. with a capacity of 75 barrels. six times six. and the same person. Vacancies in the-, Mr. Blethen, of Minneapolis, arrived board of directors or officers may be/ Wm. Mueller and Hugo Schleuder, of We have received a specimen copy of An old gentleman, whose home is at last week to place the new machinery filled for the unexpired term by appomtment Springfield, came down to spend Sunday the Architects and Builders edition of Lake Benton, died at the hospital in in the Cottonwood Mills. by the board of directors at with their New TTlm freinds. The the Scientific American. It is a valuable this city on Monday. His death resulted any meeting held in pursuance of the WiilonkacSt.f etei f(^ I The electric converters and stieet boys report a good business and claim by-laws. from a paralytic stroke. and instructive journal and should lamps are being placed this week. They to be making lots of money. Glad to Article 10. The board of directors be in the possession of every builder. Going Eastf Going West. Severn Johnson, an eighteen year old are an improvement on the former ones. shall have power and authority to adopt hear it. son of Martin Johnson, died at his No. 1 There is talk to the effect that the 4 10-16 a.m. 4:17 a.m. any by-laws, rules or regulations, necessary, Work on the system of waterworks a. m. 18 12:15 p.m. Northwestern will soon make all of its home in Lafayette last Wednesday of The New Ulm literary club held their convenient or proper for the 5:00 p.m. m. 3 will be commenced on the 21'5t. Fairbanks, 1:40 p.m. 2 10:00 p. m. 25 government of said corporation and defining consumption. trains, through trains to Pierre. first meeting at Turner Hall last Friday All run daily except Sunday. Morse & Co. of St. Paul, are the the powers and duties of its officers evening.. The following were elected J. H. Weddendorf has not quit the The Philomathean Debating Society not inconsistent herewith. Said C. W. H. HEIDEMAN, Agent. contractors. as officers of the society: President, mail service as was reported by our board of directors may also appoint will open their winter season next The Empire Mill Co. has commenced Miss Bertha Beinhorn Vice President such other officers," managers, or BUSINESS LOCALS. contemporary across the way. Thursday eyening at the school building proceedings against the Winona & St. agents, as they may deem necessary or Miss Claire Rehfeld, and Secretary and in German Park. All the members The Friday evening train from the proper for the management of the business Peter Railroad Co. for overcharges in .•*& CRANBERRIES and SWEET POTATOES treasurer, Miss Lulu Fischer. The next are urged to attend. of the corporation. east was delayed three hours .through a at F. H. Behnke's. freight. meeting will be held one week from Friday wreck between Baraboo and Madison. Article 11. The persons forming this John Porl, of Lamberton, was brought FflflNTi1 ^-SHC^ ^our on *^i r°ad The county commissioners were in evening. association for incorporation shall be Brust & Graft received a carload of to New Ulm on Saturday and confined session Monday and Tuesday. Their the first board of directors, of whom 1 UUllJJ.from Empire Mill up town. The theatre at Turner Hall on Sunday apples last week in bulk. Apples will in tne county jail, where he will serve Chas. Wagner is president, Geo. P. proceedings will be published in next Enquire of Express driver. evening was well attended and especially be high this year, so buy early. Clark, vice-president, C. L. Roos, secretary $5.75 will buy a Genuine American a sentence of sixty days for stealing or week's Review. well received. The unusually and O. C. Strickler, treasurer, all Stem Wind and het Jeweled Movement rather misusing money entrusted to his C. L. Roos has received his Christmas Brown county has 2,806 school children of whom shall hold their respective offices in Siiverine Open Face Case at large audience was evidence of the appreciation care. stock of toy&>. As usual it is the until the first annual meeting of W. Ilauenstein, the Jewler. entitled to apportionment. The for these home theatricals the corporation and until their successors finest in the city. A couple of interesting cases came semi annual apportionment gives us J^ CRACKED Eggs, 3 dozen for 25 and it is to hoped that during the winter are elected and qualified. up before Justice Westphal on Monday. An amatuer theatrical entertainment cents at T. Crone's. $3.07 per head or $8,614.42. season, those who partook will find In testimony whereof, we, the incorporators The parties were Mary Macho and for the benefit of the Catholic church above named, have hereunto Wft^WPT)- A good and competent girl Banker Smith, of Sleepy Eye, accompanied frequent occasion for favoring our citizens Mary Herbeck, each of whom complained will be given in the near future. set our hands and seals at New Ulm, VVUl'iUU. to do genera] housework, by a brother from Wisconsin, with like productions. Minn., this 26th dav of September A. ilust'have some experience. Good wages. against the other for calling her Wm. G. Frank left for Dakota yesterday was in town for a few hours on Monday. Enquire of G. Zimmerman at the 1889.11 The past few days have been lively obscene names. The justice settled the ill on a tour of collection for Jacob Hummel residence on Centre St. ones in the wheat market at New Ulm. CHARLES WAGNER (STZAI) matter by fixing the damages to each at Klossner. He will go as far as Eureka, GEO.' P. CLARK No one should fail to take notice of (SEALV $&• GARNET and BLACK PLUSH, The prices paid have been from two to $5 and costs, which they paid. C. L. ROOS 15 inches wide, for 45 cents per yard at (SEAL) Frank Kuetzing's *'Very Special Bargain four cents above that paid at other O. C. STRICKLER (SEAL)(SEAL) G. A. Ottomeyer's. It is a BARGAIN/, Rev. Berghold went to St. Paul last Day" ad in another column and W. BOESCH towns and the consequent rush has been PERSONAL MENTION. Carpets and oil cloths at Chas. WagAiner's. week to close up a real estate deal. He ERNST BRANDT no one should fail to attend the sale surprising. On Friday the. mills piid (SEAL) 'K-J- E. G. KOCH has sold his property in that city for which takes place next Saturday. (SEAL} 72 cents and on Saturday 70. During Mr*-. Rudolphi and Mrs. J, Petry Signed, sealed and delivered in* presence S®* Chas. Stuebe buys ana pays the §13,500. the two days over thirty thousand bushels Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Hauenstein, who visited at Winthrop last week. of JOS. A. ECKSTEIN and VIOLA highest price for live hogs, cattle, sheep Hugo Vedder, of St. Paul, and at one are spending their honeymoon in the were marketed and the rush promises KOCH, as witnesses. and other live stock, every Monday at Miss Kate Braun, of Wabasha, is visiting State of Minnesota, time a typo in the Review office, is visiting to keep up. A war is on between the stock yards. east, will be at home in about three with the family of R. Fischer. County of Brown. 5S" relatives in the city. He will Van Dusen and the mills and as lonoas weeks. Their residence is Cor. German Chas. Wagner keeps a nice line of Miss Bertha Behnke left for Chicago On this 26th day of September A. D. make his stay a prolonged one. and Third St. North. it lasts it will pay you to bring your stove rugs and zinc binding. 1889, before me, a Notary fublic with yesterday on a visit with relatives and grain to New Ulm. Mr. Lind went to St. James last in and for said county, personally appeared V&* FRESH OYSTERS, from now on Tne New Ulm Basket Works will friends. Miss Annie Behnke accompanied Chas. Wagner, Geo. P, Clark, daily. Served or by the can at Eibner's Wednesday and, during his stay of a build an addition to the Held property The first alarm of fire in six months her to Mankato. C. L. Roos, O. C. Strickler, Ernst restaurant. few hours, no doubt succeeded in making which they have purchased, to be used aroused our people on Monday afternoon Brandt, E. G. Koch and Werner Miss Lena Popp, of Fertile, Minn., BggfAll wool in grain carpet 75 cts at someone supremely happy. for engine and boiler rooms. The dimensions Boesch, to me known to be the persons and brought out the fire equipments is visiting with her parents in this city. Chas. Wagner's. described in and who executed the foregoing will be 22 by 24. Hon. Samuel J. Randall, the great in foil force. A barn belonging She will remain about a month. -. WANTED. instrument and acknowledged a girl to do hotel work. Pennsylvania Congressman, is seriously to H. G. Mueller in the northern part of Miss Lydia Limbacji left yesterday that they executed the same as their Enquire a* Union Hotel. Mrs. Frances Mueller and son are sick. It is not thought that he will town had caught fire and was rapidly free act and deed. for Havana, 111., where she is soon to be Before you set our ?tove for the visiting in Minneapolis. live many days. going up in smoke when the department winter, get one of those rugs at Chas. married to Ch3s. Zelle, a young gentleman Joo. A. ECKSTEIN, Mrs. A. G. Seiter, and Misses Amanda Notary Public, Minn^ reached the grounds. The blaze Wagner's. Albert Seiter will go to St. Paul this of that place, who is in the mercantile (Notarial Seal) Falk, Sarah Falk, and Minnie Clark, was a hot one and the adjoining buildings week to attend the district court. His I buy old rags, iron, zinc, coppar and business. The best wishes of the all Winthrop ladies, were the guests of rubber for cash or in trade. were kept from danger only case for damages against the city of Review will go with her. No. 3323. Miss Emma Rudolph over Sunday. Office of Register of Deeds, Brown through the active efforts of the bucket St. Paul regarding certain real estate E. W, BAER, Judge Webber holds eoiut for the County, Minnesota. A. G. Seiter and E. H. Huebner, of SOT" Chas Wagner sells brussel carpet brigade. Had there been a high wind is booked for to-morrow. I hereby certify that the within instrument next month in Lyon, Redwood and at 75 cts. a yd. Winthrop, spent Sunday in town. both buildings would have been burned The long talked of Fairfax paper has was filed in this office for record 4 Brown counties in the order given. The as the engine got down to work only in ^T QUAKER ROLLED O A S for made its appearance. It is called the on the 26th day of September, A calendar here contains thus far but With the nineteenth century dawned time to soak the smouldering ruins. D, 1889, at 3 o'clock p. m. and was iale by F. H. BEHNKE. "Crescent" and Kane Bros, are the few cases and it will be an exceptionally duly recorded in Book 1 of Incorporation, the era of wonders. It has also proven publishers. Gentlemen, we wish you A representative of the Review had on pages 211, 212 and 213. light term. an epa of surprise for notwithstandin New Ulm Markets. success. occasion last week to visit portions of giant strides toward unusual A. J. GRIMMER, Proceedings for divoice have been Wheat, 65—70 Register of Deeds. Rev. H. W. Parsons, of Lake Benton, the county where court house matters Oats 20 commenced in the district court by Bertha knowledge, we are told that there are State of Minnesota, I lectured at the Congregational church were the only topics of discussion and Corn 25—30 still iu sequestered places a few citizens Department of State. Ernst of this city against Christian last Friday evening on "John Ploughman Potatoes 20 he was not only amused but surprised I hereby certify that the within instrument Ernst on the grounds of desertion. who haven't heard of Salvation Oil. Butter 8—12 and his Religious Opinions." The to learn of the arguments that have was filed for record in this office The case may not be tried for two E^srs 17 on the 1st day of October, A D. discourse turned out to be a temperance been used to induce people to sign the months yet. 1889, at 9 o'clock a. m. and was duly A Safe Investment. ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION one. petition for removal. Arguments! Well, recorded in Book Incorporations' Diphtheria has invaded the home of Is one wnich is guaranteed to bring hardly They partake more of the nature of the Througn some_defect in the dynamo on page 540. vou satisfactory results, or in case of John Hoffman in the iown of Sigel and of bull-dozicg. A fair sample ia N a W H. Mattson, caused by friction, the company were failure a return of purchase price. On not only himself but two of his children found in the method tney ernplov to Secretary of State. not able to furnish light daring the latter this safe plan you can buy from our advertised are afflicted with the dread disease. Knowal! Men bv these Presents: prevent a man from signing the remonstrance. Druggist :i bottle of Dr. King's part of the week. Electrician Dow NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. That tue undersigned do hereby associate New Discovery for Consumption. It is Measles are also prevalent in that vicinity. After securing his signature to arrived Friday evening and put things themselves and agree to become guaranteed to bring relief in every case their petition for removal they will iu running order by Sunday night. FARM FOR SALE. incorporated under and by virtue of the when used for any affection ot 1 hroat, confront him with all sorts of threats. provisions of Title two (2) of Chapter Lungs or Chest, such as Consumption, Mr. Hutzfeldt, one of August Schell's C. W. Beck, general claim agent, A goed farm of 80 acres in Ft. Ridgley. thirty-four (34) of the General Statutes They will tell him that in signing the Inflamation ot Lungs, Bronchitis, Asthma, employees, is seriously sick with typhoid Improved land, timber, house and and E. J. Foster and H. C. Garvin, of Minnesota of eighteen hundred and W hooping Cough, Oroup. etc. etc. one he placed himself under oath to good well. Will sell on liberal terms. fever. He is being treated at St. seventy-eight (1878), and the several freight officials of the Northwestern It is pleasant and agreeable to tatte, sign no other. They will endeavor also For particulars enquire at premises or acts amendatory thereof and supplementary Alexander's Hospital. Among the perfectly safe, and can always be depended Road, were in town Monday. The former to make him believe that in putting his thereto, and for that purpose address MRS. MARY BLAKE upon. other cases in town of alike nature, we remained over till Tuesday in order West Newton, do hereby adopt, agree to, sign and execute name to a remonstrance he becomes a Trial bottles free at Chas. L. Roos' are glad to record a general change Nic. Co., Minn. to adjust various claims against the following articles of incorporation: Diujjstove. 1 perjurer and is liable for criminal offence. for the better. Turner flail the company. To those who read, this, of Article 1. The name of this corporation Paul Moe, of the town of Lake Hauska, course, is all bosh, and they are avoided. If \ou desire to go to St. Paul and shall be the "New Ulm Basket You should read Tun CHICAGO met with an accident la&t week and But it is on those, who cannot read Works". are not anxious to take the stage to TUESDAY EVENING, OCTOBER Hi 1889. DAILY NEWS because iguoran.L was brought to this place for treatment. Article 2. The piincipal place for i± txp^usizt You must what they sign, that the wily schemers Wiuthrop, the best time afforded you read son •. po.per. Probably transacting tne business of this corporation The accident occurred to him while is in the cattle trains of the Northwestern. let loose their oily tongues and practice jou've a!wab had a weekly— Under the Auspices of the New Ulm is at the City of New Ulm, in the you cin now afford a daily plowing and while in the act of turning. They may not be so convenient as their deceit. We would remind those, Turn Verein County of Brown and State of Minnesota, THL CHICAGO DAILY NL»\S The plow caught in the soil and costs but one cent per copj the passenger conveyance but they will with whom they come in contact however, but it may establish such other Edward Baxter Perry, it's so cheap you can't afford to the horses became frightened and branch offices as shall be deemed necessary bring you to your destination full? two that they run no risks in signing lose time waiting for a weekly. by the board of directors. swung it around, striking him in the You ought to know about thing hours sooner. the remonstrance. They are not under when they happen—not a week Article 3. The general nature of its leg and breaking the small bone. He CONCERT PIANIST and LECTURER later. You live in the nineteenth oath to refrain from doing so, and they business shall be the manufacturing, In looking over our list of subscribers century, the greatest was returned to his home on Monday. will perjure neither honor nor anything assisted by purchasing, owning, selling and dealing section of the greatest country we find some of course, who are in arrears. a on the earth, and you can't aiford in splint, stave and other baskets, and else if they should. In signing the remonstrance The following marriage licenses have Mrs. E. B. McKittrick, Miss Frida to be left behind. They are mostly those who live like or other articles of commerce manufactured the voters are simply doing been issued since September 27 Joseph out of town and who fail to pay up more out of wood in whole or in Remember—Its circulation is 220,000 a day—o\-r Hauenstein and Messrs. W Koch what they have aright to do, and what Wild and Margaret A. Scheftier, John a million a week—and it costs by mail 25 cts part and to this end, said corporation out of neglect than anything else. To all I a month, four monthsgi.oo,—one cent ad and R. Nix. is directly to their interest, the talk of W. Adkins and Francis Johnson, Anton shall have power to acquire, hold, lease, such we would say that it costs money mortgage, or otherwise dispose of such A.~0TT0MEYER, the workers for removal notwithstanding. Rathman and Katie Tauer. Wenzel A is on 5 0 to grind out the weekly issues and real and personal property of whatever Another new invention for furthering Benkert and Katie Kestner, Martin neglect with us cannot be indulged in. Reserved seats at City Drug Store, nature, name or description, as shall be Sherman and Mary Harrington, Chas. their cause consists in circulating deemed necessary or convenient for its If they would therefore find it convenient STRAYED. Hauenstein and Louise Wagner, Joseph the story that they will build the business. to lay aside from the profits of this IDeaJLer in Article 4. The time of the commencement court house. This is what amuses us. Wagner and Mary Beal, and Ferdinand year's bountiful earnings the small of said corporation shall be the DryCoodsfNotions. Bigot and Mary Feirer. They seem to have abandoned the $30,000 The undersigned has lost nine calves* amount that is delinquent on their first day of November, A. D. 1889, and six being brown and the others red and bonus offer and now promise to weekly paper, the favor would be gratefully the period of its existence shall be for 3 Our item in last week's Review concerning white, from his place in Lafayette. A erect and finish a building at Sleepy thirty years thereafter. received. It is not necessary to the destitution in certain portions liberal reward will be pai* the finder^ Article 5. The amount of capital Eye that will be ready for occupancy I wait for a statement or dun. You can Call or address of Dakota was fully verified last stock of this corporation shall be five by the county officials. R. D. LrxLUE, find out how you stand by examining Wednesday by the visit to this city of a thousand ($5,000) dollars, divided into Comprising a full and new line 42 New Ulm P. O, But promises and over promises! the "yellow tag" which bears your name fifty (50) shares of the par value of one gentleman from one of those counties, of PRINTS, GINGHAMS, SHIRTING, What's in a promise unless accompanied hundred ($100) dollars each. Such on every paper. If you find you are in New Stage line. who is making a tour of Minnesota in MUSLIN, FLANNELS, LININGS, capital stock shall be paid in in such installments by the assurance. From those arrears, just send us a cash order to solicitation of aid. He tells a pitiful N E W E A at 20 cents and at such times as the quarters it is not worth the stating. If change the date. story of the want in those districts and board of directors may by resolution and up, YARNS, HOSIERY, Sleepy Eye really intends to donate determine, and it shall not be necessary says that the people have hut little to VEILINGS, LACES, HANDKER Between New Ulm and Winthrop. No one should forget the piano entertainment anything to the county, let' her people that all of said capital stock be paid in eat and absolutely nothing in the shape Will leave New Ulm at 7:30 a. m. every CHIEFS, BUTTONS and by Edward Baxter Perry at or subscribed before commencing business put up their building at once. Let them of fuel. A hard winter would bring Monday, Thursday and Saturday^ SHAWLS Also Gents Furnishing hereunder. Turner Hall next Tuesday evening. It erect a court house that will compare arriving at Winthrop at 12 o'clock. with it untold misery and unless liberal Article 6. The highest amonnt of indebtedness Goods. All these at prices promises to he a rare treat and instructive Will leave Winthrop at 2 p.m. of t^e with, tho one at New Ulm. If then the or liability to which said aid is given them they will not be flj&t suit the people. same days, reaching New Ulm by 5 p_ as well. The St. Paul Globe in people decide to vote on the removal of corporation shall at any time be subject, able to stand it. The cause is certainly m. Will take passengers on other days speaking of one of his recitals has the BARGAINS. shall be three thousand ($3,000) dollars. the county seat, we are willing to accept one worthy the greatest charity. ." if desired. The intention is to make it Article 7. The names and places of following: A most cultured and distinguished the result. But these promises of a daily line in a short time. residence of the persons forming this audience, and one large Alexander Anderson, an influential immense sums of money, which will, in New Ulm 8tage Co. association for incorporation are: Geo. A number of very desirable bargains in enough to fill the Grand Opera House, citizen of Brighton, living near Swan all probability, never be paid,should be P. Clark, of Gary, S. D. Chas. Wagner, QTATEOF MINNESOTA, Brown County, lasr did honor yesterday to Edward B. Perry, lake, committed suicide Thursday morning O. C. Strickler, C. L. Roos, Ernst sat down upon. There is nothing in O In Probate Conrt. as famous a pianist as America has Brandt, E. G, Koch and Werner In tne matter of the estateof Charles Bosakonf by blowing his brains out with a them. If Sleepy Eye says she will give $\ Boescb, all of the City of New Ulm AT so far produced. He introduced a novel On leading andfilingthe Petition of Josephine shot gun. He had complained in the a bonus of $30,000 and later on says Minn. ^i KoBBkopfof Brown County, representing, amone O. M. Olsen's idea, and a splendid one, when prior morning of not feeling well and ate no otner things, that Charles Rosskopf late of said she will complete a building equal to Article 8. The government of^ this County of Brownon the 13th day of August A. to playing each number, he explained breakfast At 8 o'clock he started to a the one at New Ulm, you can take it corporation and the management of its 1889, at New Ulm said County, died intestate' fl^sSfij and being a resident of this County attbe tine of or interpreted in words the work in affairs shall be vested in a board of seven corn field .to husk corn, but as he did for granted that she don't mean either. his death, leaving goods, chattels and estatewithin directors, who shall be elected annually 1 question.. It added largely to the intelligent this County, and that the said Petitioner is the not return for dinner search was made There is nothing binding in such promises. widow of said deceased,and praying thatadminis. by and from the stockholders of appreciation of the people. for him. He was found in a burning tralion of said estate be tober granted: It is ordered, r/y* If there was they would not wait said corporation aKhe annual meeting that saidpetition be beard before the Jndee I Among the special offers are New Mr. Perry is a charming player, poetic condition and as near as could be ascertained thereof, which shall be held on the second until they had secured what they wanted. of thisCourt, on Thursday the 21thday of October 6 "&* A. D. 1889, at 10 o'clock Af M., at the1»rolMite Of, *s,| %\&n& Elegant parlor organs for $50. in the extreme in passages of tender Tuesday in November of each yeai he had placed the muzzle of a They would fulfill them at once. lice in said County. §E% at the office of said corporation in thf emotion, and in movements of fancy, BP\{' Ordered farther, thatnotice thereof be gr»en to- Ki gun to his head and killed himself. No 1 Second hand organs,good order, for $35 As it is they might as well offer to #?$*v^? said City of New Ulm. the heirs of said deceased, and to all persons in- light and airy. His brilliancy of execution, cause is given for the mysterious act, build for each farmer in the county a terested, by publishing a copy of this order fo* IS S •iOEjrst class goods at lowest prices. Article 9. The directors shall, in each three weeks prior to the said day of hearing,in th» Vt& highly developed technique and but as he had taken out an insurance barn or a dwelling and make the farmer year immediately after their election, Uew Ulm Review a weeekly newspaper Drtoted ^Catalogues furnished upon application and published at New Ulm in said COTnty. accuracy astonished and delighted the on his life for $11,000 the day previous, organize and elect from their own num. believe that they would do it. Dated atNewUlm, Minn., the 2Sth day of SepBy at O. M. Olsen's Drug Store, Head ber a president, vice-president, secretary audience, who sat entranced during the it appears that the suicide was a contemplated Talk is cheap, and promises like those theCourt, and treasurer, who shall be the officers quarters for musical instruments. exhibition of his skill at the piano. one. of Sleepy Eye aren't worth a cent. of aakt board as well as of the BBN8TBBAHDT #T 8- V* Judge of Probate Si MflflTlhnw, mm mm