New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
October 30, 1889 · Page 4 of 8
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m#* m& H»ap yr mpr LOG A.L N E W NEW ULM AND VICINITY Court convenes in New Ulm on the We would call attention to the change The boiler and engine for the basket Article 8. The government of this 26th. that has been made in the ad. of H« corporation and the management of its works arrived Monday afternoon. affairs shall be vested in a board of seven John Lind made a trip to Marshall Loheyde, the boot and shoe dealer. I A girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. J. Travelers' Guide. The new city-well has by this' time directors, who shall be elected annually and Granite Falls last Thursday. may benefit yon to read it carefully. Crowell on Wednesday. reached the depth of 100 feet. by and Irom the stockholders of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Hauensteiu will The *viite up of New Ulm's business legsaid corporation at the annual meeting A. F. Rabe, of Nicollet, did business Frank Manderfeld fractured his thereof, which shall be held »n the sec- return from their Ohio visit this evening. firms by Mrs. Morrison, of Mankato, in town last Saturday. on Monday and the accident will lay ond Tuesday in November oi each yeaT will be found folded in supplement Chas, Stuebe went to Pierre last Saturday him up for several weeks. I is unfortunate at the office ot said corporation in thf form with this issue of the Review. A petition is being circulated, asking said City of New Ulm. with several cars of cattle. for him, as he had just completed for the appointment of A. Blanchard as Article 9. The directors shall, in each arrangements to start work on the Henry Leonhard was married yesler Another dance will be given at UniOD year immediatelv after their election, Winonk & gt. f^tef fj $ postmaster at this place. Next. new Springfield paper. day to Miss Anna Zens. The ceremonies Hall next Sunday evening. organize and elect from their own num A wedding is to take place in this were performed at the Catholic James Casey, who was brought here ber a president, vice-president, secretary Going East. Going West. T. E. Bowen and Attorney Someryille, city soon, but we have promised not to church, Rev. Berghold officiating. The and treasurer, who shall be the officers some time ago from Lyon county for of Sleepy Eye, were in town Monday. 4 10-16 a.m. No. 1 4:17 a. of said board as well as ot the give it away before it occurs. Review was in error last week when it 18 12 15 p.m. a. breaking into a house in Tracy, was corporation. The director^ as well as ,l m. 3 5:00 p. stated they were to have been married George Stelzer, of Iberia, was a tried before the district court last week 2 10-00 m. 25 1:40 p. officers of this corporation, shall hold General Superintendent Whitman, of last Wednesday, and it takes this opportunity All run daily except Sunday. pleasant caller at the Review office on and sentenced by Judge Webber to ten office after their election ami qualification the Northwestern road, stopped off at to correct and extend congratulations. until the succeeding annual meeting C. W. H. HEIJDEMAN, Agent. Saturday. years in the State penitentiary for the depot on Saturday. and until their successors are elected burglary in the second degree and five A beautiful monument has been BUSINESS LOCALS. and qualified. The office of secreand Note the bargains offered by G. A. years for grand larceny in thefirstde-tary One of our readers wants to know newly erectpd over the grave of W E treasurer may be held by one Ottomeyer in his new ad. this week. He gree, or fifteen years in all. and the same person. Vacancies in the if the word "Veritas" when translated JB®* JUST RECEIVED, a new MAPLE Doehne in the city cemetery. quot es prices on staple articles. board of directors or officers may be SYRUP of the Log Cabin Brand, at means "Liar". In answer we can say Mr. Lind informs us that, after careful The pump in the city well has been filled for the unexpired term by appointment H. BEHNKE'S. Dr. Schoch was called to Fairfax last that such is not the literal meaning of consideration of the latest modification repaired so as to supply water for the by the board of directors at B@~ Call and look at G. A. OTTOMEYER'S Saturday to attend a brother-in-law of the word but in certain instances it is of the supreme court by nimself any meeting held in pursuance of the cisterns until the completion of the waterworks. big assortment of AL Theo. Mueller. knoivn to have that significance. Reference.—Sleepy by-laws. and the county attorney, he has found 1 "WOOL children' hose for 20 cents. I Eye Herald of last Article 10. The board of directors Kuetzing has arranged another big that the county at large will receive IS A BARGAIN. The young people of the Congregational shall have power and authority to adopt week. bargain dry for next Saturday. See ±W TOBOGGAN CAPS, HOODS and about $45,000 from the judgment. He church will hold a Halloween any by-laws, rules or regulations, necessary, NUBIAS at G. A. Ottomeyer's. A nice notice of it in another quarter. further sa\s that the matter will be adjusted convenient or proper for the A canning factorv is one of the possibilities social at the residence of Rudolph Kiesling line. and the amount accurately settled government of said corporation and defining Bernard Knees and Miss C. Backer for New Ulm in the coming to-morrow evening. the powers and duties of its officers Chas. Stuebe buys and pays the next Tuesday. Payment will follow will be married at the bride's home in spring. A Faribault man, who is at Farmers should not be allowed to tie not inconsistent herewith. Said highest price for live hogs, cattle, sheep shortly. This is good news indeed Milford to-morrow. The Review congratulates. present running a similar institution board of directors may also appoint and other live stock, every Monday at their horses to the electric light poles. such other officers, managers, or at that place, has heard of our resources the stock yards. PERSONAL MENTION. The way some of them have been agents, as they may deem necessary or and wants to locate here. Verily, we Wm. Wellner has just completed a a@- FRESH OYSTERS, from now on gnawed and cut up greatly spoils their proper for the management of the business boom. daily. Seived or by the can at Eibner's a drive well on his Lafayette farm. of the corporation. appearance. W Frank returned from Dakota restaurant. Water was reached at the depth of 160 Article 11. The persons forming this A Friedmann writes us from Minnesota Thursday evening. T. Crone leaves the road this week for I buy old rags, iron, zinc, coppar and feet. association foi incorporation shall be Lake that he noticed our item concerning Albert Seiter returned from St. Paul the winter season. Since he has been rubber for cash or in trade. the first board of directors, of whom Schell's new storage building is being the combine made by the merchants its travelling representative, the Ne Saturday evening. E. W, BAER, Chas. Wagner is president, Geo. P. rapidly pushed to completion. Work of Waseca for their mutual protection FOR SALE. Clark, vice-president, C. L. Roos, secretary Ulm Vinegar Works have been doing a Wm. Mueller and Hugo Schleuder and O. C. Strickler, treasurer, all has already been commenced on the against dead-beating and adds rushing business. spent Sunday in town. A hard coal stove in good condition. of whom shall hold their respective offices third story. that a similar union has existed for Cheap. Enquire ot PETER SCHERER C. Ealtrusch has divided his store until the first annual meeting of Edward Petry, of the St. Croix Post, sometime among the merchants of that :it the lumber yard The Advance says that a new elevator the corporation and until their successors and one half of it now sails under the spent a portion of the week with his place. It has proven a feasible method are elected and qualified. is soon to be erected at Springfield title of the "New Boston Clothing parents in this city. Salvation Oil is the best and greatest for collecting poor debts and outlawed In testimony whereof, we, the incorporators to be operated by tne Eagle Roller Mill House." He occupies the Beinhorn external remedy yet discovered. It above named, have hereunto Mrs. Pillault, of St. Paul, is the guest accounts and as a safeguard against Co.. of this city. cures rheumatism or neuralgia in one or building. John Albert is the new manager. set our hands and aeals at Ne Ulm, of her niece, Mrs, August Wagner. dead-beats, he says, there is nothing two days. Price 25 cents. August Schilling, of Lafayette, has Minn., this 26th day of September A. Mr. Lind will leave for Washington like it. Wouldn't it be well to try 1889. secured a position with a lumber firm We have received an inyitation and New Ulm Markets. something like this in New Ulm?. CHARLES WAGNER ^SEAL) the latter part of next month. at Morgau, and left for that place last complimentary pass to the dedication Wheat, 65—70 GEO. P. CLARK (8BAI.I Suit has been commenced against the Judge Webber has returned from week. The Review accompanies him. of the new Winthrop City Hall, which Oats 20 C. L. ROOS (SEAL) Marshall. New Ulm Electric Light Companv by Corn 25 Quite a large number have signified O. C. STRICKLER (SEAL) comes off next Friday evening. Thanks, Margaretha Steinhausef for damages to A. G. Seiter, of Winthrop, sundayed Potatoes 20 W. BOESCH (SEAL) gentlemen. It will afford us pleasure their intention to attend the dedication ERNST BRANDT (SEAL) Butter 10—12 trees standing in front of her residence, in town. of the new Winthrop City Hall next to be with you. Eggs 17 E. G. KOCH (SEAL) which were cut and shamefully treated Robert Fritsche left yesterday for St. Friday evening. New Ul will be well Signed, sealed and delivered in presence A new orchestra has been started and by the employees of the company to Epoch, Paul to attend the Business College. of JOS. A.ECKSTEIN and VIOLA represented. made its first appearance at the entertainment make place for the electric light poles KOCH, as witnesses. The transition from long, lingering Jacob Klossner and wife went to St. on Sunday evening. It consists H. Hillesheim, of Sigel, was married State of Minuesota. and wires,. The plaintiff also sues foi and painful sickness to robust health Peter on Monday to attend the funeral of eight pieces, under the leadership sS County ot Brown. yesterday to Miss B. Lindmeyer of marks an epoch in the lite of the individual. damages resulting from the erection in of Mrs. John Bush. of H. Subilia, and, considering On this 26th day of September A. this city. Both of the young people Such a remarkable event is front of her home of a converter with 1889, before me, a Notary Public with that they have practiced for only a ^treasured in the memory and the Miss Kate Braun, who has been visiting are well known, and to them the Review its disagreeable noise. I all the claim in and for said county, personally appeared agency whereby the good health has week, they play well. with the family of R. Fischer, returned extends a general good wish. amounts to $550. Chas. Wagner. Geo. Clark, been attained is gratefully blessed. to her borne at Wabasha, yesterday Mrs. Grimmer celebrated her seventy-fifth C. L. Roos, O. C. Strickler, Ernst it is that so much is heard in On account of some delay in the Clifton Holden will be taken to Redwood morning. Brandt. E. G. Koch and Werner praise of Electric Bitters. So many feel birthday anniversary last Thursday, manufacture of necessary machinery, Falls at the opening of the fall Boesch, to me known to be the persons they owe their restoration to health, to and a large number of friends Mr. Clark of the basket works, did not term of court on the 12th to receive described in and who executed the foregoing Consumption surely Cured. the use of the Great Alterative and spent a verv pleasant evening with the arrive last Saturday as was expected. instrument and acknowledged Tonic. If vou are troubled with any sentence. As the supreme court does estimable old lady in honor of an event, that they executed the same as their He will be here however to-day with disease of Kidneys, Liver or Stomach, To the Editor—Please inform your not take up the case before the 25th, free act and deed. that will be one of the memorable ones of long or short standing you will surely supplies. readers that I have a positive remedy sentence will have to be passed previous Joa. A. ECKSTEIN, find a relief by use of Electric Bitters. of her life. for the above named disease. By its Mrs. John Bush, the wife of a former and subject to its decision or the Notary Public. Minn. Sold at 50c. and $1 per bottle at timely use thousands of hopeless cases The case of W. F. Seiter, E G. Pahl, (Notarial Seal) Roos1 resident of Lafayette and Ridgley, died culprit be bound over to tne spriu°term C. L. Drugstore. 3 have befn permanently cured I shall et al., against the city of St. Paul for at her home in St Peter last Friday of court, which is not probable. be glad to send two bottles of my remedy No. 3323. damages to certain real estate owned E E fo any of your readers who Th*1 evening at the age of sixty-eight. She prisoner seems to feel the uncertainty Office of Register of Deeds, Brown You should read the CHICAGO have consumption if they will send me by the plaintifts, was argued in the DAILY N E WS because it's an independent was one of the earliest settlers of the of his fate and of late has become County, Minnesota. newspaper. There are two their express and post office address. district court last week aod a verdict I hereby certify that the within instrument sides to every political question, and state. restless and unruly. Tne jailors Respectfullv, E DAILY N E WS gives them both rendered on Thursday, allowing plaintiffs was filed in this office for record How is the Sleepy Eye petition? It is have no further control over him andT. with equal fairness. A party organ A. SLO UM, M" 181 Pearl St. on the 26th day of September, A. magnifies one side and dwarfs the the sum of $500.06. The suit New York. he has to be watched most closely. all right.—HERALD other. No sensible man wants to D, 1889, at 3 o'clock m. and was was brought tor $10,000 and this is be trifled with in this fashion. Th Of course it's all right—for old Breckenridge. Besides this he will not eat anything. duly recorded in Book 1 of Incorporation, time has gone by when American "Et tu Brute," as the young lady, the second time it has been argued. on pages 211, 212 and 213. citizens expect to inherit their political Keep the ball up and give the Marriage licenses issued since our who had just carried off the honors from opinions. They want to make A. GRIMMER poor old man a chance to sell the balance their own—and to do this they want Van Dusen's representative at this a fashionable boarding school said, last publication: Register of Deeds. a paper to tell them the truth, regardless of his Sleepy Eye lots. As long when her mischievous beau swallowed place during the past week has not of their own personal preferences Andrews Egl to Margaret Beck. State of Minnesota, If you are an honest the last spoonful of Dr. Bull's Cough as the fiddle goes, Mr. Breckenridge Department of State, paid less than 71 cents for wheat. This man,independent ind self-reliant in John B. Schueller toAnnie Sieg. Syrup. thought, rend an honest and independent finds victims to buy his worthless property. I hereby certify that the within instrument is three cents higher than at SleepvEye John Norsby to Bridt O. Bentdalen. newspaper—read Th was filed for record in this office CHICAGO DAILY Nrus and from four to five higher than the Patrick H. Murphy to Annie M. Kiefer. on the 1st day of October. A D. ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION Remember—Its circulation is 220,000 a day—over price paid along the Minneapolis & A little boy by the name of Oswald 1889, at 9 o'clock a, m. and was duly Bernhard Knees to Kunigude Backer. a million a week—and it costs by mail 25 cts. of the month, tour months $1 00,—one cent a day. recorded in Book Incorporations St. Louis road. New Ulm is therefore attempted a parachute descent from a George Stelzer to Margaretha Bauer. on page 540. G. A. OTTOMEYER, the proper place to market your produce. house-top last week by lowering himself New Ulm Basket Works. Ole Helling to Jorgine Jorgenson. Matts'in, at the four ends of a quilt. The Henry Roberts to Gertie Swinger. SecretaryOTStale. novel parachute didn't open as was Know all Men by these Presents: At a meeting of the Philomathian Society Nic Roberts to Ernestine Krueger. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. That tne undersigned do hereby associate intended and as a consequence the Hubert A. Hillesheim to BarDara Lindmeier. Dealer in last Wed nesday evening, the following themselves and agree to t«c:me little fellow is suffering from slight weie elected officers: Pros., A incorporated under and by virtue of the Lost! Lost! Dr Goodspotions. bruises. No serious injuries, howeAer. F. Reim Vice-Pres., F. W Johnson John Manch to Emma Fritske. provisions of Title two (2) of Chapter thirty-four (34) of the General Statutes Secretary, C. G. Krook Treasurer, G. The entertainment at Turner Hall Max Meecke to Mary Foster. of Minnesota of eighteen hundred and A pocket book, containing $285 in A. Ottomeyer. Regular meetings will Sunday evening was fairly well attended. Henry M. Olson to Christine Miller. seventy-eight (1878), and the several paper money. Was lost on Wednesday be held from now on, to all of which A mixed programme of orchestra Henry Leonhardt to Anna Zens. acts amendatory thereof and supplementary the 23d either in New Ulm or on the and vocal music by a mixed choir was the public are admitted. &n elaborate thereto, and for that purpose road to Mankato. A reward of $50 is Word was received here on Monday Prints, 4 cts. per yard and upward do hereby adopt, agree to, sign and execute offered to the finder who will leave presented and to these special features program has been prepared for this evening. Ginghams, 7 cts. Muslin, 5 cts. fleece that Wm. F. Rounds, formerly of Ne the following articles of incorporation: same at this office or with lined shirting. 11 cts. underwear. 20 were added in readings by Miss Lulu Ulm, had died at Winona on the morning cts, and upward all wool children's HENRY ROBERTS, Fischer and Mr. Fred Pfaender, remarks of that day. Mr. Rounds served in Ladies1 C. Hagerdon and Miss Annie Meyer Article 1. The name of this corporation hose,110 cts. per pair all wool Sleepy Eye. on the poet Schiller by H. A. shall be the "Ne Ulm Basket hosiery, 20 cts. per pair and upward: the capacity of operator at the depot at were married at the residence of the FOUND. Subilia, turning exercises by a class of Works". **, plush and velveteen, 45 cts. per yard this place some nine years ago. From former in Courtland last Friday evening. Article 2. The principal place for Gents' white dress shirts, double front six young boys, and Indian club swinging here he went to Winona and was thence A large number of guests witnessed transacting tne business of this corporation and back at 90 cents each. Also ticking, by Hugo Fischer. Deserved credit A gold cuff button. Owner can have transferred to Tracy as chief train dispatcher. the ceremonies and assisted in is at the City of New Ulm, in the cotton and all wool flannels cheap is due the latter. same by calling at this office and paying Toboggan caps, hoods and nubias at County of Brown and State of Minnesota, the royal banquet which followed. All He remained there until last for this advertisement. Letter S is but it may establish such other lowest prices German and Saxony spring, when he was taken to Winona report a splendid time, and the Courtland- Mr. Henry Behnke, secretary of the marked on the button. brancu offices as shall be deemed necessary yarns in ail shades Gents furnishing for medical treatment, having been a A DANCE Lafayette Amatuer B-»nd, which Rural Teachers' Association, informs by the board of directors. goods and a nice line of linen and cotton furnished the music, is said to have sufferer from paralysis for over a year. us that a meeting of the society will be handkerchiefs always on hand. Article 3. The general nature of its Call and see what these goods are, made quite a hit. Mr. Rounds was well liked here and his business shall be the manufacturing, held in this city a week from next Saturday, will be given at G. A OTTOMEYER. purchasing, owning, selling and dealing death, which, as we have said,'occurred the purpose of which will be reorganization New Ulm. Minn. John Kosel, of this city, died at his in splint, stave ani other baskets, and on Monday, will be heard of with regret New Stage Line. and election of officers. UNION HALL, like or other articles of commerce manufactured home last Thursday night of asthma, a by many. These meetings were carried on last out of wood in whole or in disease from which he has suffered for part and to this end, said corporation winter with considerable success to the SUNDAY EVENING OCTOBER 3d. New Ulm in the past few months has a number of years. He was 61 years of shall have power to acquire, hold, lease, mutual benefit of its members and weshown steady and marked improvement. age and has long been a resident of mortgage, or otherwise dispose of such Between New Ulm and Winthrop. would like to see it continued and in-New Everyone is invited to attend., industries have been established real and personal property of whatever Will leave New Ulm at 7:30 a. m. every New Ulm, where he was quite well creased. I is open to the teachers of nature, name or description, as shall be old standing ones have been enlarged Monday, Thursday and Saturday, kuown. The funeral was held from the Admission for Gents, 35 Cents. deemed necessary or convenient for its arriving at Winthrop at 12 o'clock. both Brown and Nicollet Counties and and increased. I fact in every nook Lutheran church on Saturday and the business. Will leave Winthrop at 2 p. m. of the those in the neighborhood of New Ulm and corner there are signs of a growing remains deposited in the Lutheran cemetery. FOR SALE. Article 4. The time of the commencement ^atne days, reaching Ne Ulm by 5 are especially urged to take an interest. town. To sumjup there have been added The deceased leaves a widow of said corporation shall be the *in. Will take passengers on other days to the town an electric light plant, a first day of November, A. D. 1889, and if desired. The intention is to make it and several married children. Ten acres of good timber land on the period of its existence shall be for a daily line in a short time. basket factory, a court house building, as Minnesota bottom. Enquire of The piano recital of Edward Baxter The people of New Ulm are urging thirty years thereafter. New Ulm Stage Co. Louis SCHMELZ, fine as any in Southern Minnesota with Perry last Tuesday evening, we ar« the construction of a road from that Article 5. ,The amount of capital Town of Cottonwood. "BARGAINS. the exception of one, and a system of point to connect with the Minneapolis sorry to say, was not very well attended stock of this corporation shall be five and St. Louis at Winthrop, and offer to Those who were present enjoyed a highly waterworks in course of construction. thousand (So, 000) dollars, divided into State ot -.aiJ--OCA. Brown County, J.es. In. do the grading if the company will lay fifty (50) shares of the par value of one Probate Com*the profitable entertainment while those Messrs. Schell and Hauenstein have the iron. If this road should be constructed, matter of the estate of Louie Hoffman A number of very desirable bargains in hundred ($100) dollars each. Such de -eased. who remained away missed a musical doubled the capacity of their breweries it would only need the extension capital stock shall be paid in in such installments On reading and filing the Petition of John L. of the Cannon Valley road from treat. Mr. Perry is a pianist who is refined with three and four story buildings the and at such times as the Hoffman of Brown County, Minn., repre*entin&v among other thing?, that Loui* Hoffman lal» of? Mankato to New Ulm to give a connection and artistic in his style. He puts foundation for anew church that will board of directors may by resolution AT said Brown County, MDn.,on the 16th day of Oi from this region with Watertown, determine, and it shall not be necessary ober A. D. 1889, at New TJlm ID said County diw,y•---„ O. M. Olsen's feeling and expression into his work cost from $50,000 to $75,000, has been Dakota, and the wide extent of country intestate, and being a resident of 1MB Coun-iSt-Ks that all of said capital stock be paid in and excites the tender and emotional laid new stores have been opened, ne'w ty at the time of his death, leaving goods, thattels accessible by rail from that point.— or"subscribed before commencing busi-. tnd estate within this County, and that the natures of his listeners with equal residences erected, some of them FARIBACLT*REPrBLICAN. said Petitioner is the only son Oi t,aid deceased ness hereunder. and praying that administration of said estate be grace. His playing is that of an educated costly ones, new roads have been built, This is what we have urged all' along Article 6. The highest amount of indebtedness to him granted: It is ordered, that said petition be or liability to which said heard before the Jucge of this Court on Firday and gifted artist and his explantions and such a project we believe would be and, besides these, minor improvements the 15th day of November A. O 1889, at 1A o'clock corporation shall at any time be subject, Among the special offers are Newfeasible. of the classical selections are have considerably set ahead a town A, M., at the Probate Office in said County. But we would like to see all shall be three thousand ($3,000) dollars. Ordered further, that notice thereof be given tol much of an assistance. The vocal renderings and Elegant parlor organs for $50.parties interested take hold and do that is naturally one of the prettiest in the heirs of said deceased, and to all persons interested, Article 7. The names and places of of the home quartette, consisting by publishing a copy of this order once the state. A brickyard, employing 200 something. A railroad is a nice thing residence of the persons forming this .^Second hand organs, good order, for $35 in each week /or three successive weeks prior to of Mrs. McKittrick, Miss Frida association for incorporation are: Geo. men, is an assured fact and a canning said day of hearing, in the New TJlm Review, a to have, but it is very seldom that it is class goods at lowest prices. weekly newspaper printed and published at New P. Clark, of Gary, S. D. Chas. "Wagner, Hauenstein, Prof. Ni and Mr. "Wm.factory and other industries are close to be had for the mere asking. I take* Ulm in said County. O. 0 Strickler, C. L. Roos, Ernst Catalogues furnished upon applica- Bated at New Ulm, Minn., the 24th day of Eoch, formed pleasing intermissions, in view. All that remains is to make work and inducements to secure these Brandt, E. G. Koch and Werner October A. D. 1889. tooand added much to an entertainment tion at O. M. Olsen's Drug Store, Head By the Court large corporations and it isn't any one great tug for a new railroad and Boesch, all of the City of New Ulm, I Minn. ^g^f 6 8 ERNST BRANDT, that was full of merit. our happiness will be complete. quarters for musical instruments. *j*vzs early to commence now. )L. S.) Judge of Probat amwrn mum mmu