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

October 23, 1889 · Page 5 of 9

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LOCA N E W S The German paper at Springfield will NEW MiM- AND VICINITY. The pay car dished out the shekels Notice change in ad. of Mrs. Hummel, association for incorporation are: Geo. not appear for a month yet. at the. depot yesterdiy. mixed entertainment of music and P. Clark, of Garv, S. D.j Chas. Wagner, A 4 A O. C. Strickler. C. L. Roos, Ernst A little child of J. Schottenbauer of Work on the tower for the new water ^Travelers' Guide. Wenael Benkert and Catharine Kestner song, and turning and declamation JJrandt, E. G. Koch and Werner West Newton died on Friday7* W works plant was commenced on were married at the Catholic church will be given at Turner Hall next Sunday tBoesch, all of the City of New Ulm Monday. *«**-.»- .», v*.-%# »r yesterday morning. -, Electric light will soon be* introduced Minn. evening. S ad. x^4i, .i a into the depot rooms of the Northwestern. Article 8. The government of tbiscorporation Winthrop was visited Iy a fire" on A class of eight or ten of the Turners On Saturday, F. W. Hauenstein sold and the management ©f its Good. Saturday which destroyed several of the will go toWinthrop on the 1st to assist, a beautiful upright piano, of the Kimball affairs shall be vested in a board of seven business buildings. Among others the George Siebenbrunner is erecting a with a gymnastic exhibition, in the dedication make, to W. Schmid, of Springfield. directors, who shall be elected annually hardware store of J. Lilly was bnrned. of their City Hall. by and r^om the stockholders of neat brick residence on a site west of Sr Winna{ said corporation at the annual meeting the court house. About fifteen recruits were added .to It is strange to notice that there are F. H. Behnke received a carload of thereof, which shall be held on the second the rank and file of Company A at their Mrs. Morrison's write up in ryhme still some people in the county that Tuesday in November of each yeaj 220 barrels of apples on Monday. C. Going East. Going West. last meeting and the corps now stands \i. at the office of said corporation in thf of the leading business firms of the city believe the story, told them by Sleepy F. Ruemke has also laid in a large 10:16 a.m. No. 1 4:17 a. m. said City of New Ulm. well in the way of improvement. Eye men, that the $10,000, paid by New 12:15 p.m. a. m. will accompany next week's Keview in quantity. ». Article 9. The directors, shall, in each p. m. 3 5:00 p.m. supplement form. H. Loheyde was sixty-four years of Ulm towards finishing the new court 10:00 p.m. 25 1:40 p. m. year immediately after their election, M. J. Brandt and wife arrived here All run daily except Sunday. age last Wednesday and a number of house, will be refunded, while these organize and elect from their own num. The season of husking bees has ar. from Mankato Saturday. Mr. Brandt, W. H. HEIDEMAN, Agent. his friends prepared a pleasant surprise very same parties take stock in the ber a president, vice-president, secretary rived. Is it significant that at this season who has the contract for digging the well and treasurer, who shall be the officers Sleepy Eye promise to build a new for him in honor of the event. also there are said to be blushes on in German Park, commenced work on BUSINESS LOCALS. of said board as well as of the •ourt house, furnished free of charge George Stelzer and Margaretha the moon? Monday. corporation. The directors as well as to the tax-payers of the county. We officers of this corporation shall hold Bauer, of Sleepy Eye, were united in J®- 100 FIRE KINDLINGS for 25 cents F. W. Hauenstein has enlarged and P. Hallenbeck, E. J. Foster and H. can assure them that New Ulm's $10,000 office after their election and qualification or 500 for $1 at F. H. BEHNKE'S. the holy bonds of matrimony by Judge greatly improved the appearance of C. Garvin, officials of the fNorthwestern until the succeeding annual meeting were paid in cash and are by this Brandt on Monday. Until Oct. 31st we shall sell the his jewelry store by tearing out an interior and until their successors are elected in their own special car, were here time used up in the new structure that celebrated "KIRK'S SAVON IMPERIAL" and qualified. The office of secretary partition. over Sunday. A four year old daughter of John the amount will never be recalled and soap at SIX bars for 25 cents. and treasurer may be held by one Architect Struck, of Minneapolis, was Hoffmann, of Sigel, died 'on Saturday The exterior work of the new court can never be refunded for the reason BRUST & GRAFF. and the same person. Vacancies in the of diphtheria. There are two more in town during a portion of the week, board of directors or officers may be house will be completed in a week. that it was paid in good faith and that »-**kWATi1^1 PiU• A goocl aml si rl filled for the unexpired term by appointment cases that are not considered out of inspecting the work on the new court When you come to town take a look at no county commissioner from outside of to do general housework. by the board of directors at danger. The relath es of the child have house. itand be convinced that the county seat New Ulm could ever consent to such a Must have some experience. Good wa_res any meeting held in pursuance of the our sympathy, should not be removed. scheme, even if he had a legal right to Enquire of G. Zimmerman at the Louis F. Entrup arrived here from by-laws. Hummel residence on Centre St. do so. All taxpayers outside of New Shakopee last week to take up a position Alexander Schwendinger, who for Ole Veste, of Lake 'Hacska, was severely Article 10. The board of directors S^ Chas. Stuebe buys ana pays tne Ulm, even those that were in favor of shall have power and authority to adopt as prescription clerk in the drugstore the past three or four years has been injured last Tuesday. He fell highest price for live hogs, cattle, sheep any by-laws, rules or regulations, necessary, building anew court house and keeping of A. J. Eckstein. studying in a school of architecture at from a wagon snd one of the wheels and other live stock, every Monday at convenient or proper for the the county seat at New Ulm, would the stock yards. Munich, Germany, will return to New passed over him breaking several ribs Xavier Rosskopf, of this city, celebrated government of said corporation and defining in their own interest be opposed to it. APPLES! APPLES! Ulm in two or three weeks. the powers and duties of its officers his seventy-fifth birthday last and otherwise hurting him. And on the other hand will Sleepy Eve not inconsistent herewith. Said Wednesday. This comes pretty neai A. stone cutter by the name of Spencer We have a few bulk apples left which The Winthrop party, which visited board of directors may also appoint ever be able to fulfil its promise to erect ru"e cheaper than those in barrels SI.00 being a "ripe old age." died suddenly at the Chicago House New Ulm on Sunday, succeeded in securing such other officers," managers, or court house andfjail |buildings and furnish per bushel. Call and see and buy thera. last Tuesday evening. He was a stranger agents, as they may deem necessary or Prof. Schaller is still unable to attend John Lind for an address at the the same, even if it had a legal BRUST & GRAFF. proper for the management of the business here, having been employed on the to his duties at the college. He ib dedication of their hall and the event J8@=* FRESH OYSTERS, from now on right or was willing to do so? It would of the corporation. new court house. The remains were fast improving however and will be a,t will come off on the first of November. 1aily. Served or by the can at Eibner's cost them from 860,000 to $70,000 to Article 11. The persons forming this restaurant. sent to Mankato'for burial. They are anxious that a large crowd his post in a few^days. association for incorporation shall be accomplish it and the burden would I buy old rags, iron, zinc, coppsr and should attend from New Ulm and we the first board of directors, of whom Dr. J. L. Scboch was called to Winthiop Joseph Schnobrich Jr. i3 closely confined sooner or later prove to be so great rubber for cash or in trade. Chas. Wagner is president, Geo. P. would like to promise them that their Saturday evening to attend Rev. to his room with sickness. His to the small place that bankruptcy Clark, vice-president, C. L. Roos, secretary E. W, BAER, wish will be gratified. C. Weiler, who is sick with consumption. illness has the nature of nervous affection would be the consequence and the and O. C. Strickler, treasurer, all The Rev. is very low and but aDd is the result of overwork. Dr. of whom shall hold their respective offices New Ulm Markets. The engine and boiler for the basket county would be compelled to redeem until the first annual meeting of small hope is entertained for his recovery. Wheat, Berry is tending him. works will arrive the latter part of this 65—70 its own buildings, the corporation and until their successors Oats 20 His friends here will learn of this week. Work on the engine rooms was Small flakes of snow could be seen are elected and qualified. Corn. 25 with regret. commenced on Monday and will be flying through the cold air of last Saturday In testimony whereof, we, the incorporators Potatoes 20 pushed with all possible speed. Mr. PERSONAL MENTION. above named, have hereunto Congressman Lind spent Friday at Butter ,10—12 and thoughts of a "a winter of set our hands and seals at New Ulm. Clark will be here Friday or Saturday Eggs 17 Mankato, receiving calls from prominent discontent" close at hand, naturally Minn., this 26th day of September A D. Judge Webber is at Marshall this republicans of that city, who are prepared to put in some of the machinery, came to mind. It may be a month or 1889. A Woman's Discovery, week. and in three weeks everything applicants for post office honors. The more however before those thoughts CHARLES WAGNER /'SEAL) •'Another wonderful discovery has should be in readiness to turn out baskets. W. Geiseke, of Sleepy Eye, was seen strongest candidates are L. P. Hunt, J. G&O. P. CLARK will be fully realized. (SEAL! been made and that too by a lady in C. L. ROOS on our streets Monday. Farmers, who have green elm timber, G. Fowler, and l»r. Wno. Jaeoby. (SKAL) this country. Disease fastened its Jonn Arnard, of West Newton, in O. C. STRICKLER will then have a market for their hitches upon her and for seven years (SEAL) F. L. Randall, of Winona, spent Sunday Mr. and Mrs. John Schapekahm celebrated W. BOESCH order to be prepared for further scarcity she withstood its severest tests, but her (SEAL) supply. and Monday in town. ERNST BRANDT the twentieth annhersary of of water has just completed two vital organs were undermined and (SEAL) E. G. KOCH Whenever a birth or death occurs, tneir marriage last Sunday evening. Miss E. Beussman has gone to Havana, (•EAL) large cisterns on his farm. The capacity ieatn seemed imminent. For three Signed, sealed and delivered in' presence some member of the family should re. Numerous guests were present and 111., on a visit. months she coughed incessantly and of one of these is 250 barrels and of JOS. A.ECKSTEIN and VIOLA port it at once to the president of the could not sleep. She bought cf us a congratulations and gifts in •'China" KOCH, as witnesses. of the other 100 barrels. The water M. C. Robertson was down from bottle of Dr King's New Discovery for board of health. That officer at present were profuse. The Review joins in the State of Minnesota. is supplied with a wind mill and drive Springfield on Monday. Consumption and was so much relieved Dr. J. Schoch, and it is absolute!/ County of Brown. °9' general good wish for a frequent recurrence well and it would be well for all farmers on taking first dose that she slept all August Hummel will attend the State On this 26th day of September A. D. necessary that he should learn of all of the happy event. night and with oue bottle has been to provide for themselves as Mr. School of Agriculture at Minneapolis 1889, before me, a Notary ublic with such occurances. A penalty of $25 is miraculously cured. Her name is Mrs. Arhard has. F. Bacbman, an employee of the in and for said county, "personally appeared during the winter. Luther Lutz Thus writes W. HamncK attached to the neglect of anyone to report, Chas. Wagner, Geo. P. Clark, Empire Mill, while doing some work & Co of Shelby, N. C.—Get a tree 'Ihe Philomathian Society held an informal and it would therefore be well forever} Attorneys Madigan,of Redwood Falls, C. L. Roos, O. C. Stnckler, Ernst at the City mill on Saturday, tell from '.rial bottle at Chas. L. Roos's Drugstore. meeting at the school house in Brandt, E. G. Koch and Werner boly to bear this item in mind. It and Thompbon, of Sleepy Eye, were in 2" a ladder and broke both bones of his Boesch, to me known to be the persons German Park last Thuisday evening may save you unnecessary trouble and the city Saturday. left arm close to the wrist. The fall described in and who executed the foregoing but transacted no bus:ness. Another expense. Win. Martel went to St. Paul last instrument and acknowledged OJ houUl re.id TH~ CHICAGO was less than six feet but so sudden as meeting ill be held this evening, at that they executed the same as their A I Nr \b btCUNL }0ic week, where he will remain during the to make the fracture a serious one. Aii,/ tt tttnt it nere A very enthusiastic meeting of citizens ^hich the society will organize and free act and deed. I SI ti ubhsliLclin Ai .In winter. Dr. Berry set the injured arm. was held at Turner Hall on Friday i-. -i I rgt .is b'auket. elect officers. Everybody of a literary Joa. A. ECKSTEIN, til uutllu I I -lllt Oil evening and from the large number in Notarv Public, Minn. J. N. Crandall, of Chicago, was the turn of mind is invited to attend and wint antwspnf il (.on Quite a force of men commenced %enu.iu, complete anil con (Notarial Seal) attendance it is evident that the people guest of J. Newhart for several days of the membeis are especially urged to be word on the addition to the basket densett.and still jo don to overlook .mything of n.al of New Ulm are alive to court house last wei'iv. present. factory Monday morning. H. Hanschen imporiance "Vou don't want No. 3323. matters. The very spirit of the meetins: jour neighbor to say to you, has the contract foi laying the foundations Office of Register of Deeds, Brown Miss. Whitney, of Menominee, Wis., Did jo read oar so in There are now four prisoners in the was business and some of the manifestations County, Minnesota. to day's paper' and be obliged for the building and for the engine is visiting with her friend, Miss Edith jail from Redwood county. The last to answer, No, 1 didn't see of willingness to do work I hereby certify that the within instrument and boilers. The spring on the corner tnit," and then ha\ him ask Sommer. one to put in an appearance is Thomas was filed in this office for record you, W at paper do \o were really "corkers." Yes, indeed, of German and Centre Streets has been rend9 This will never hap on the 26th day of September, A. McNulty, who Worked with a threshing Chas. Schorrege and wife, and Mrs. pen to you if you reid I E there will be music by the full band and tapped and will furnish the water for D, 1889, at 3 o'clock p. m. and was crew near Morgan and with whom CHICAGO DAILY NEW S Gieseke, of Sleepy Eye. visited New our Sleepy Eye brethern may expect to duly recorded in Book 1 of Incorporation, the works. Rev cmbo—Its emulation is cco.oco a day—over he indulged in a drunken spree and Ulm friends last Sunday. on pages 211, 212 and 213. hear as much and more noise from this a million iv cek—and it costs by mail 25 cts. row. McNulty used a razor on one of The new business building of Herman a month, lour months £1 00,—one cent a dajt. quarter as from their own small town. A. J. GRIMMER, Gaylord Lamb and J. G. Fowler, of the crew, cutting him several gashes in Feuerstein of Sanborn is completed and Register of Deeds. G. I OTTQMEYER, ft Mrs. Carolina Pauli, an aged lady of Mankato, were in the city Sunday and State of Minnesota, is now being utilized as a butcher shop the libs and other parts of the body. Department of State, this city, died at her home last Friday Monday. He was arrested and given 90 days. and saloon. The latter was formally I hereby certify that the withiri instrument evening of dropsy. She was 60 year» opened on Saturday with dedication services. was filed for record in this office 'Ihe rneicbdats of Waaeca nave gone of age and was one of the erfrly settlers Dealer in Nearly all of Sanborn was present on the 1st day of October, A D. ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION into a business men's organization, the of New Ulm having come here with asjwell as a large number of Mr. 1889, at 9 o'clock a. m. and was duly Dr potions. of the constitution of which binds each member recorded in Book Incorporations fter husband in 1860. Her only daughter Feuerstein'5 outside acquaintances, and on page 540. upon his honor not to trust or give was killed by the Indians in the IVew Ulm Basket Works. to all he was a most royal host. H. Mattson, credit to a person who does not, in massacre of '62 and her husband died Secretary of State. Mayor Dick and John Peterson and some honorable manner, adjust his indebtedness some twelve years ago. She herself Know all Men by these Presents: H. C. Miller, two of the city fathers of with another member. The has been a patient sufferer from disease That the undersigned do htsreby associate NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Comprising a full and new line St. Peter, visited New Ulm last Wednesday themselves and agree to become organization seems to be a good one for over a year and death only came to of PRINTS, GINGHAMS, SHIRTING, incorporated under and by virtue of the evening and examined our electric CARD OF THANKS. for mutual protection, and yet does not ease her pains. Well known and respected MUSLIN, FLANNELS, LININGS, provisions of Title two (2) of Chapter, light system with a view of supplying necessarily permit of crowding a poor of the older residents of town, UNDERWEAR at 20 cents thirty-four (34) of the General Statutes We desire to express our heartfelt their town with a similar plant. man who is honest and willing to make of Minnesota of eighteen hundred and her death will therefore be regretted by and up, YARNS, HOSIERY, thanks to the many kind friends who in They seemed favorably impressed and seventy-eight (1878), and the' several known his circumstances. Something many. The funeial was held Sunday VEILINGS, LACES, HANDKERCHIEFS, our sad bereavement extended their acts amendatory thereof and supplementary will no doubt in tne near future give of that kind might work here. afternoon from the residence and was sympathy and especially do we wish to BUTTONS and thereto, and for that purpose that town,what it has so long been in thank the members of Hecker Post for largely attended. do hereby adopt, agree to, sign #nd execute SHAWLS. Also Gents Furnishing S. T. Semans came here last winter their kindness and attention. need of. the following articles of incorporation: Goods. All these at prices from Minneapolis and set up a painting The alarm of fire was sounded at 10 Mrs. C. HOFFMAN, August Doster, a son of John Dosterf that suit the people. business and, soon had considerable o'clock on Sunday morning and everybody J. HOFFMAN. Article 1. The name of this corporation'shall BARGAINS.. a well known farmer of Milford, died ot work. Later, he went into the newspaper was drawn to the lower part of be the "New Ulm Basket FOR SALE. typhoid fever, at Bryant, Dak., las business as one of the publishers Works", town, where it was discovered that the A hard coal stove in good condition. week. He was employed in a harness Article 2. The principal place for of the Springfield Courier, and later he baim of Henry Weyhe was on fire. The Cheap. Enquire of PETER SCHERER A number of very desirable barg'tfns in transacting tne business of this corporation making establishment at that place and became the sole publisher of the paper. at the lumber yard. blaze, which was started in some hay is at the City of New Ulm, in the was well known here from his connection, About a week ago, it was rumored that by children who were playing with County of Brown and State of Minnesota, FOR SALE.. some time since, with the firm of hej had bidden Springfield good-bye, but it may establish such other matches, soon set the whole upper story AT Henle & Marti, of this city. The remains branch offices as shall be decerned necessary leaving numerous creditors unpaid. It O. M. Olsen's in flames and although only four Ten acres of good timber land on by the board of directors. were brought to this city Wednesday seems that he went across the county Minnesota bottom. Enquire of minutes sufficed to get the engine from Article.3. The general nature of its evening and interred in the city cemetery and took the Omaha road for parts unknown, the engine house and put it to work on LOUIB SCHMELZ, business shall be the manufacturing, on Thursday. and has not been heard of Town of Cottonwood. the building, the fire was too far advanced purchasing, owning, selling and dealing since.—Springfield Advance. in splint, stave and other baskets, and to save it. The only service The Brown County tax case against like or other articles of commerce manufactured Among the special offers are New rendered was in protecting the adjoining the Winona and St. Peter Land Company The sad and sudden death of Louis out of wood in whole or in SUNDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 27, and Elegant parlor organs for $50. houses. This was done admirably was again argued before the Supreme part and to this end, said corporation Hoffman, an oldresident of this city, occurred ENTERTAINMENT «1 and the department deserve credit for shall have power to acquire, hold, lease, .Second hand organs,good order, for $35 court on the 17th by Mr. Lind early last Thursday morning. mortgage, or otherwise dispose of such their quick work, and the July modification, ordered by irst class goods at lowest prices. At about five o'clock in the afternoon real ana personal property of whatever „i»w To be followed by a /Social Hop. said court in the matter, was vacated of the previous day he fell £from a nature, name or description, as shall be Catalogues furnished upon application The "Correspondenz Blatt," the organ and set aside and a new modification deemed necessary or convenient for its wagon and, although to all appearances of the German-American Teacher's at O. M. Olson's Drag Store, Head business. ordered, which only excludes Che taxes, he was unhurt, he no doubt sustained Seminary at Milwaukee, has the following: Article 4. The time of the commencement quarters for musical instruments. J'A good programme has been interest and penalty,prior to the year of internal injuries, which, with rheumatism The success of the Seminary will of said corporation shall be the prepared for the evening consisting 1879. When so modified the original STATE of the heart, caused his death. He OF MINNESOTA, Brown County, ^BS. be mainly due to a thorough acquain first day of November, A. D. 1889, and In Probate Conrt. judgment entered by Judge Webber in music, vocal and instrumental, the period of its existence shall be for was put to bed after the fall and his tance with the merits of the same. In the matter of the estate of Charles Rosskopf thirty years thereafter. stands affirmed. ^%%f^ fe^^l relatives were astonished the next turning, etc. r? Whenever pupils from different places On reading.and filing the Petition of Josephine Article 5. The amount of capital Rosskopf of Brown County, representing, among morning to find him dead. The funeral Dr. Strickler was called to Bryant, of the Union have left the Seminary f?ii? Admission 10 Cents. stock of this corporation shall be five other things, that Charles Rosskopf late of said services were held on Friday afternoon County of Brown on the 13th day of August A. D. South Dakota, last week to attend August and later on were distributed for work thousand ($5,000) dollars, divided into For dance, 25 cents extra for Gents. 1889, at New Ulm in said County, diea intestate, fifty (50) shares of the par value ef one and the remains deposited in the Doster who died of typhoid fever. •to all parts of the country, they have and being a resident of this County at the time of New Stage Line. hundred ($100) dollars each. Such ^4.C his death, leaving goods, chattels and estate within city cemetery with G. A. R. ceremonies. The doctor says that, in that small town proven successful advocates to the this County, and. that the said Petitioner is the capital stock shall be paid in in such installments widow of said deceased, and praying that administration The deceased was 62 years of age and of four hundred inhabitants, there were cause. In seeking to further its interests and at such times as the of said estate be to her granted: It is ordercd, yik was well known here, where until recent that said petition be heard before the Judge twelve cases of typhoid fever and in board of directors may by resolution the city of New Ulm stands to the of this Court, on Thursday the 2ith day of October years, he has pliad the vocation of determine, and it shall not be necessary each case the cause could be traced to front. Although a place of only 4,000 Between New Ulm and Winthrop. tit^s A. D. 1889, at 10 o'clock A? M., at the Probate Of. that all of said capital stock be paid in flee said County. Will leave New Ulm at 7:30 a. m. ev- ^V, carpenter and builder. For ten years the water of a certain welL This inhabitants, it took but a short time to Ordered farther, that notice thereof be given to or'subscribed before commencing business ery Monday, Thursday and Saturday, |4*fS, he was in the regular service of the U. the heirs of said deceased, and to all persona interested, speaks volumes for the theory that in raise a subscription of $331, which was hereunder. arriving at Winthrop at 12 o'clock. ^tj N by publishing a copy of this order for S. army and at the time of the Indian shallow water the germs of the disease 'three weeks prior to the said day of hearing,in the turned over to the seminary. This place Article 6. The highest amount of indebtedness Will leave Winthrop at 2 p. m. of the SiMM New Ulm Review a weeekly newspaper printed Outbreak was stationed at Ft. Ridgely. are present the same as in water that or liability to which said same days, reaching New ulm by 5 therefore will have rendered proportionately, and published at New Ulm in said County. It was there he first met many of his has become stagnant, and too much corporation shall at any time be subject, m. Will take passengers on other days Dated at New Ulm, Minn., the 25th day of September the greatest assistance to their A 1889. *".. F:T shall three thousand ($8,000) dollars. if desired. The intention is to make it later acquaintances^^ Ho leaves widow care cannot be taken in its use in a dry national institution of any place in the By the Court, te* a dailv line in a short time. "4 Article 7. The names and ttlaces of ERNSTewssm BRANDT and one son. eason like thepresent. Union. residence of the persons forming this (L. S.) New Ulm Stage Co. wPfcil2&