New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
November 13, 1889 · Page 4 of 9
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at* O A N E W S Commence to advertise your turkey Maennechor concert next Sundav ,-VEWCLM AND VICINITS. PERSONAL MENTION. Eg I S evening at Turnpr Hall. ^^s^fas* rm A new time card goes into effect on Travelers' Guide. Kuetzing advertises another" bargain City Attorney Eckstein returned* from Vocal and Instrumental Coned the Northwestern on the 17th. Clerk of Court Johnson, of St. Peter, day next Saturday. Read his notice. a business trip to the Twin Cities last spent Sunday with relatives in Lafayette. Carl Crone held the ticket which drew Saturday. John Lind will start for Washington of the —f the pony raffled off by Charlie Stuebe in about a week., «„, «*-,• Dan Dingier has gone to Washington Lee Reed left to-day for Dakota, his last week. Territory to visit his daughter, Mrs, Read new ads. of John Albert and former home. under the leadership of. Herman Vogtel, second miller in the W. Hart. Cottonwood Roller MillA Wm. Bellm, of Rochester, is home on Nicollet Mills, was a pleasant caller at Ladies Society of the New Ulm Rev. Weiler was brought to this place a visit. Next Sunday, November 17. the Review office en Monday. ,Wu}on eteif^ Turnverein, with quite a large membership, from Winthrop on Friday and will be Ed. Weaver and wife, of Mankato, Werner Boesch and James Pfenninger A placed in the hospital for medical treatment. was organized on Monday. Turner Hall. were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mullen Going East. Going West. contemplate a business visit to He is very low with consumption. An infant child of Koepke died over Sunday. 4 11 10-16 a No. 1 4-17 a. m. Sioux Falls the latter part of this week- (I m« 12 15 p. a. m. last Friday night and was buried on 18 91 J. B. Sackett,|of S Peter, spent a m. 3 5:00 p. m. The aged father of Mike Eckert died T. J. Ulm, the Sleepy Eye merchant, Sunday. m. 1:40 p.m. 10 00 25 few hours in the city on Saturday. Program. at his daughter's home in town of Linden All run daily except Sunday. has made an assignment for the bene, A. G. Seiter and Editor Uimond, of S. D.Peterson was at Mankato Thursday. C. W. H. HEIDEMAN, Agent. on Sunday lask He was 82 years fit of his creditors. His liabilities PAKT I the Winthrop News, spent a portion of Orchestra. „. of age. amount to $4,000 and his assets $3,000. Friday in our city. 1. WaldabendsheinMaennerchoir'TB.Schmoelzer. BUSINESS LOCALS. E. St. Julien Cox was up from StPeterThur&day Joe Jahnke has gone to Montana for 2. Jjamermehr, -Maennerchor,™ Selfert. Alexander Sehwendinger, who has Miss Helen George entertained a evening. 3. Hast dn mich lieb' Banton Solo, Mr. H. Kndol- his health and better comfort, and 'perhaps been attending a school of architecture MUFFLERS, MUFFLERS, very number of friends to an agreeable card Phi. Karl Bohm. a cheap at G. A. Ottomevers. Ernst Herzog, of Tracy, spent Friday to locate. He lit out suddenly at Munich for the past four years, returned 4. bchaefers Sonntagslied, Kreutzer party Saturday evening. PART II. and Saturday in the city on business. Wednesday night. BULK OYSTERS for sale at W. to his former home at New Ulm Orchestra One of the principal visitors of the 5. Vom Berge Tenor Solo Bank. EIBNER'S. George J. Grimm left yesterday morning last Wednesday evening. 6. Der Wanderer, Banton Solo. Mr H. Kukolphi, week was Darwin S. Hall, the new i*@* Nice line of HOSIERY at G. A. Miss Narey spent a portion of the ., Schubert. for a few days trip to Watertown, There is rumor to the effect that an congressman from the Third district. Abschiedvom Liebchen, Haedrich A)TTOMEYER'S. week at St. Paul. Aberdeen, Gary, and other Dakota PART III. extra passenger train will be run in a He spent Sunday here. Orchestra X&* Chas Stuebe buys and pays the points. short while between Tracy and St CM. Kennedy, of Marion, Iowa, visited 8. Bauer und Zahnarzt, Comical Duet, Messes Rudolphi highest price for live hogs, cattle, sheep The Redwood County court convened and Pfeiffer, Kipper. New candidates and possibilities for Paul. It is to be hoped that there is with his brother-in-law, A. Blanchard, PART and other live stock, every Monday at yesterday. The trial of Rose Orchestra K"J the stock yards. some^foundation for the report during the week. postoffice honors are cropping out continually. ?.Muttersprache, Kuntze. and the sentence of Holden will be She 10. Die Nasen, Comical Trio, W. Franz. Who will get it, is still a I buy old rags, iron, zinc, coppor and The demand for cars to transport Otto Baarsch has gone to Janesville 11. Abendglocken, F. Abt. interesting features of the session. rubber for cash or in trade. 12. Waldandacht, F. Abt. mysteryto most of 'em. to take up a position as night operator grain and flour is greater all over the The new dynamo arrived on Wednesand To Conclude With a Social Hop. E. W, BAER, A. E. Falk, formerly of this place, state than the railroads can supply. for the Northwestern. I JUST RECEIVED, anew MAPLE was placed in position at once. It Everybody wants to be served at the late of St. Paul, has gone to Los Angelos, SYRUP of the Los: Cabin Brand, at F. •A is a 2 S otwu runs nicely and as yet there has been NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. H. BEHtfKE'S. Cal., for the winter to improve same time and New Ulm is no exception no annoying cessation of light. THANKSGIVING BALL his health. to the rule. NUT COKE. Remember and do not forget to take New Ulm Markets. Henry Wolf, of St. Paul, son-in-law There are still several cases of typhoid Nut coke is the best fuel for cook in the Thanksgiving Ball at Union Hall will be given at Wheat, 65—70 of Mr. Loesch of this city, spent the fever in the city. John Bartel stoves. Coke, Hard and Soft coal, for on the 28th. The dance is to be given UNION HALL Oats 20 week with his children, who, since the sale and delivered to any part of the and Mrs. Heck are both reported as Corn 25 under the auspices of Company A. city by death of Mrs. Wolf, have lived with quite low with the disease. Potatoes 20 Hon. John Lind and wife attended G. W. Van Dusen & Co. Mr. Loesch. Wolf now holds a responsible THBRSDATEVE, NOVEMBER 28, Butter 11—14 Mr. Katz was over from Fairfax Sunday. the Saulpaugh opening at Mankato on position with Geo. Benz & Sons, Effgs 17 COTTONWOOD ROLLER ILLS. His mill is now completed, and the 6th. From the fact that they drove of St. Paul. Under the auspices of only awaits the placing of internal machinery across the country and did not arrive JSlectric Bitters A man named Frederick Bozenberger, to commence work. Co. A, 2nd Reg., JM N. G. until 6 o'clock, the Free Press infers The Cottonwood Roller Mill of Frank living a few miles from New Ulm, This remedy is becoming so well The Y.P.S. of C.E. elected ofheers at & Bentzin is now fitted out with new that the congressman did not propose Gome one and all and pass an known and so popular as to need no has just received a government patent boilers and improved engine. With their last meeting as follows: Pres. to ha\ his evening spoiled by an afternoon's special mention. All who have used «j evening of mirth and merriment. on some land in section 28, town 110, good machinery also, they are able to Miss. Sophia Kiesling Vice-pres., Mrs. Electric Bitters sing the same song of tussle with postoffice aspirants. turn out the best of material and from range 31, on which he entered a claim A Grand Turkey Supper will be praise.—A purer medicine does not L. B. Nobis Treas., John Koch Secy. now on are prepared to receive and It is quite probable tbat Mr. Clark, in 1857, or nearly thirty-three years ago. exist and it is guaranteed to do all that served on the occasion. accomodate their customers. 48 m. A. Ottomeyer. of the basket works, will remove his is claimed Electric Bitters will cure A long while coming, but still in time Admsision to Dance 50 cts. all diseases of the Liver and Kidneys, The pipes for the water mains were family to this city from Gary, Dakota. to make an old man happy. SEWING SCHOOL. •vill remove Pimples, Boils, Salt Rhuem JOHN ALBERT'S unloaded Thursday, and the work of If he should, it would make sure of A dress-making and sewing school j.nd other affections caused by impure TheChineselmmigration question was digging trenches will be commenced several other families also, and the has just been openaa in the building blood.—Will drive Malaria from the the topic of discussion at the last meeting AUCTION COMMISSION NOOSE, next Monday. The brick tower, in opposite Olsen'sdrug-store. Anybody system and pi event as well as cure all shops, employing ten men, which turn of the Philomathian Society, and desiring to take lessons will find it to Material fever.—For cure of heachache, course of construction, is up ten feet. out the patented machinery for basket Corner Minnesota & Centre Streets. considerable of a debate was aroused their interest to call. Constipation and Indigestion try Electric Next door to S. D. Peterson's. making. Mr. Clark seems well pleased A gentleman, interested in the Red over the reading of a paper on that sub Bitters—Entire satisfaction guaranteed, Anybody who haa anything to sell Wing pottery works, will be here on the with the advantages of the town and FOR SALE. or money refunded.—Price ject by Prof. Reim. To-night the exercises should come and see me. 50 cts. and $1. per bottle by C. L. 18th to examine our resources in pottery with its people, and here's hoping he A hard coal stove in good condition. The first auction will take place Saturday, will be in German and promise Roos's Diugstore. 5 Cheap. Enquire of PETER SCHERER clay. A new industry may be the result. will come. Nov 12. Auctions in the conntry to be equally as interesting. at the lumber vard. solicited. The Brown County term of the district From a notice in another column it You snould read THE CHICAGO John Muelke, while driving down FOR SALE. Mrs. W. Hummel 'FIFTH court commences November 27th. will be seen that the second Sleepy Eye DAILY NEWS because it's a the hospital hill last Saturday, experienced fa uly newspaper 1 his is an As there are no cases calling for indictments, petition for removal was filed with the Ten acres of good timber land on POINT as wien everjbodv reads,and a runaway, in which bis wagon no grand jury will be summoned, the patier you bring into your county auditor yesterday. The notice Minnesota bottom. Enquire of N O W DRYGOODS AND GROCERIES. fUmily should have something was demolished well nigh beyond recognition. The petit jurors are as follows: Jos. also claims for it 1900 signatures, but Louis SCHMELZ, of value for A\ The special interests of women are not overlooked The driver however essaped Flor, Fred Williams, H. W. Engelbert, Town of Cottonwood. even if it does contain that many, we We can now offer to the public a full in IHH DAILY NEWS uninjured. And then you don't want to John Leutjen, Albert Behnke, Albert, SUMMONS. can predict that at the meeting of the line of fall and winter goods of every bring questionable reading matter Held, Emil Weschke, and Arnold Gulden, description. Woolen dress goods Electric light will be introduced into intoyour family. You don't county commissioners a remonstrance STATE OF MINNESOTA, County ofBrown -SB want toput indecent or immoral of best quality. Flannels, Shawls, The State of Minnesota of New Ulm Peter Leisenfeld, and the depot at once, and New Ulm will and withdrawal list will be prespnted reading into the hands of your To Carl Thleme nnt G. Thieme Defendants* Ladies and Gents Underwear. Hosiery children. You wul newermake George Zeig, of S«gel Louis Meyer and then have the only depot on the Northwestern Yoa are hereby •nmmoned to be and appear before which will dwindle down their boasted a mistake on this score if you Mittens, Jackets, Cardigans, Mufflers, the undersigned, ie of the Justices of the Jos. Pfeifer, of Milford Win. Giesecke road, outside of Chicago, that take home THE DAILY NEWS. 1900 to even less than it did in the first Peace in and for said county, on the 11th day Ladies' and Children's Hoods, and The newspapers are the great of December 1889, at 10 o.clock in the forenoon, many other articles in this line too numerous possesses this convenience. Speaks well and Wm. B- Hill, of Sleepy Eye Wm educators of this nation The fight. This is without question. We've at|my cfficein the City cf New Ulm in sala strength of the nationlies in the to mention. We aIso carry a connty to answer to SYrd nand Kruschke in Doy and Conrad Moll, of Home Geo. for New Ulm, don't it? got 'em on the list. purity of its firesides a civil action largv? stock and great variety of 5 and Kc ember—Its circulation is 220,000 a day—over Guth, Jr. and Albert Schramm, of Should you fail to appear at tbe time and place Two men were arrested here last 10 cent counter goods. All these goods million a wek—and it costs by mail 25 cts Commencing with next Sunday, the aforesaid, judgment will be rendered agtinst you a omn, lour months $1 00,—one cent a day. Stark H. Sanford, of Bashaw M. H. -are sold at lowest possible prices. Saturday for jumping their board bill upon the evidence addnced bv said Ferdinand Omaha road between St. Paul and Kasota Kruschke for such sum as he shall show Mmseli Gamble, of Springfield Christ Eumm, We invite tbe public to give us a call at one of the hotels in Mankato. They titled (o will run an extra train, making G. A. OTTOMEYER, ana they will not be disappointed. of Cottonwood W. H. Thompson, of Given underrojhand thu llth day of November will probably get from 60 to 90 days direct connections at Easota with all A. D. 1889. Butter, poultry and eggs are taken in North Star Fred Koenig, of Albin R. FiSCHEB, and be allowed to rind out that slipping points on the Northwestern west of exchange for goods. Justice of the Peace. and N. A. Sellner, of Lake Hanska. boaid bills is an unsafe business. New Ulm. The sleeping car will run STATE State oi 'ii-.-. a. Brown County, ^ee. In OF MINNESOTA, County of Brown Hs. Desiler ixi The opening meeting of the Rural from St. Paul at 11:10 p. m. through There has just Deen received at the Probate Com*. In Probate Court. Special Term Nov 9th 1889. Tn the matter of the estate of Louts Hoffman In the matter of the estate of Edna Gertrude to Tracy and return at 6:45 a. m. This Review office as nice and large a line of Teacher's Association, which was held de eased. Ashworth deceased. DryGoods Notions. On reading aud nlinr the Petition of John L. will run daily except Sunday. A new job paper and wedding stationery as in this city last Saturday afternoon, was On reading and filing the tbe petition ot James Hoffman of Brown County, Minn., representing Ahworlb administrator of the estate of Edna was ever brought to the city. We are quite well attended and demonstrated train will then be put on between Kasota among other things, that Louis Hoffman latp of Gertrude Ashworth deceased, representing among said Brown County, Min.,onthe 16th day of October other things, that he has lully administered said and New Ulm connecting at Kasota consequently prepared to turn out the that the meetings are popular ones. A. D. 1S89, at New Ulm in said Connty died estate, and praying tbat a time and place be fixed intestate, and being a resident of tins County with the through train which leaves for examining and allowing the final account of nicest and most satisfactory work. Further than organization and arrangement at the time of his death, leaving goods, chattels bis administration, and for the assignment of the Prints, 4 cts. per yard aud upward St Paul at 7:10 p. m. and returns at 9: and estate within this County, and that the of program for the ensuing meetings, residue of said sstate to the parties eutitled thereto The new Evangelical church congregation *aid Petitioner is the only son 01 said deceased Ginghams, 7 cts. Muslin, 5 cts. fleece by law. nothing of importance was done. 23 a. m. and proving tbat administration of said estate be It is ordered, tbat said account beexamined, and expect to have a new minister lined shirting, 11 cts. underwear, 20 to him granted. It is ordered, that said petition be petition heard by the Judge of this Court, on Officers of the association were elected cts, and upward, all wool children's beard before tbe Judge of this Court on Virday in a few weeks. Their present pastor Friday the 29th day of November A D. 1889. The celebration of the thirty-third the 15th day of November A. O 1889, at in o'clock at 10 o'clock A. at the Probate Office in said hose, ,10 cts. per pair, all wool Ladies' and are as follows: Pres., Otto Hensel is only able to be here on Sundays, and A M-, at tbe Probate Office in said County. county anniversary of the founding of the New hosiery, 20 cts. per pair and upward: Secretary, H. W. Behnke Treas., F. Ordered further, that notice thereof be given to And it is furter ordered, that notice thereof be it is desired to make a change in order the heirs of said deceased, and to all persons interested, plush and veheteen, 45 cts. per yard Ulm Turnverein at Turner Hall last given to all persons interested, by publishing a X. Schlumpberger and Marshall, J. J. by publishing a copy of this order once to secure one who will take up a permanent copy of this order once in each week for three sue Gents' white dress shirts, double front Monday evening was an exceptionally in each week for three successive weeks prior to cessive weeks prior to said day of hearing in the Thomas. It was decided to hold the and back at 90 cents each. Also ticking, said day of hearing, the New TJlm Review, a residence with his charge. New Ulm Review a weekly newspaper, printed successful one. Perhaps more so than weekly newspaper printed aDdpublished at New cotton and all wool flannels cheap next meeting on the second Saturday in and published at the City of New Ulm said TJlm in said County. any held heretofore. The exercises Rev. Erickson, Frank Anderson and County Toboggan caps, hoods and nubias at December and a program was agreed upon, Sated at New Ulm, Minn., the 24th day of Dated at New Ulm, Minn., the 9th day of November lowest prices German and Saxony Oscar Redding members of the Bashaw were not public and were enjoyed only October A. D. 1889. A. I). 1889. consisting papers of en "How to By the Court yarns in ail shades Gents furnishing By the Court, Evangelical church were in town Monday by the members and their families. In ERNST BRANDT teach beginners in reading" by A. A. EttNST BKANDT. goods and a nice line of linen and cot/ton )L. S.) Judge of Probat soliciting contributions to a new fact it was a family gathering and to (L. S Judge of Probat Schlumpberger, E. Alwin and Fred handkerchiefs always on hand. say the least it was a jolly season. A church edifice. New Ulm is always j3all and see what these groods are, Haenze.and on "How to teach beginners We HaveGot the Pull! G. A. OTTOMEYER. liberal in such a cause and they meet well delivered address by President in arithmetic" to be discussed by with good success. Wm. Koch and gvmnastic exercises New Ulm, Minn. James Thomas, W. Grusendorf and constituted the program and in the latter Marriage licenses were issued during Wm. Runk. BARGAINS. the Baerenriege walked off with the the week to the following Henry F. persimmons. Mirth and good cheer Veritas tries hard to bring figures Dohrnian and Ida Diedrich Peter was present throughout the celebration, that will substantiate A number of very desirable bargains in his earliest state- Sprenger and Theresa Gewert Christian Whoop! here's another season come, which on the whole was one of ments, but he finds the task equally as Frederick Larson ami Catharina the memorable events in the history of All merchants clear the track hard. To make an attempt to prove Strong: Evan Larson and Nettie Hopkins the society. AT that the new court honse buildings will and John Windschill and Gertrude We are going to beat the record some, O. M. Olsen's cost over $22,000, he says that last winter Mathiowitz. I have had occasion to try Salvation Don't try to hold us back. the commissioners asked for $35,000 Oil in my family for both neuralgia and H. A. Subilia, who is a candidate for to complete it. For the benefit of those, rheumatism. In every instance it effected Whoop! Prices lower than before, consular honors as a representative of a permanent cure. I also tried who read Veritas' misleading articles, it on my child suffering with a sprained this government in Italy, is in receipt we must tell him once again that New goods in stacks from roof to floor Among the special offers are New back with like success. I take pleasure of a very commondating letter from he is off his base. The Commissioners in recommending it to all With novelties our store is fullr and Elegant parlor organs for $50. ExvGov. Alexander Ramsey, addressed did not ask for $35,000 to complete the P.S. COSTELLO, (Policeman,) And there is where we get the Pull. to Secretary Blaine and asking for his Second hand organs,good order, for $35 court house. They asked for $35,000 231 Park Ave.. Bait., Md. appointment to an Italian consulship. or so much thereof as wold be necessary ijfirst class goods at lowest prices. CITY NOTICE. Such a letter from so prominent a man We run to win, and don't forget, to complete the new building. No, Catalogues furnished upon application should go a good ways towards securing the board did not say that it would require The price we want is trade Sale of Water Works Bonds s# at O. M. Olson's Drug Store, Head the desired position, we should $35,000 to finish the building. City Clerks Office City of New Ulm. We'll make our figures lower yet. JJ think. quarters for musical instruments. And again we would tell our leaders Notice is hereby givan, that marked sealed bids will be received at the office Than winner ever made. Whether the elections suited everybody that a complete bid for the work, shows STATProbatMINNESOTA E OF County of Brown yss of the undersigned up to Dee. 3d. 1889, In Court, bpecial Term, Nov. 11th or not, the Northwestern folks that the portion, which yet remains unfinished, at 7:30 p. m. for $10,000 City Water 1889. can be done for half of what Whoop! here's the store that gives yon most, have made a move over which everybody In the matter of the estate of Sophia Gaetke dec€&scd« Works Bonds. the Herald claims. And now as to The proceeds of these3bonds are to be in New Ulm can feel good. They tMk li 4 You'll find we make no empty boast, ^r On reading and fili» the petition of Christian used for paying for water works for rf JDahi, executor of the last will and testament and have taken a step which may mean those judgments. Veritas, Thomas of the estate of Sophia Gaetkedeceased, represent said city now in coarse of construction. ^But bargains big and bountiful, something for the town. The turntable like, could not believe our statements me among other things that he has folly adminib. Bonds to be dated January 1st 1890, Jk 4*fe!' tered said est&te,and praying that a timeand place in regard to them.1 Nevertheless, they will be moved to-day from Dodge And that is wliere we get the Pull. -••^£t w^ dne ten years after date with interest be fixed for examining and allowing the final account were true. The amounts of each have of his administration, and for the asslgment Center, Iowa, to our own city, which payable annually at the rate offiveper :L,.,r*--SffiJ: cf the residueof said estate to th^ parties entitled ~"*-4* cent per annum. Principal and interest means that New Ulm is to be made the been agreed upon by the attorneys of thereto, and that hebe discharged from his said In theQuick Rush of Fall Trade everything to be payable at some commercial center trust parties interested and on Monday one place for turning engines. It may mean It Is ordered, that said account be examined, to be designated by the bidder, and petition heard, by the Judge of this Court, on of them was paid* The other will be also that we are to have connections goes at a Rock Bottom Price. otherwise payable at the City treasurers Friday the 29th day of November A D. 1889, at settled for in cash as soon as the clerk with St. Paul that will be entirely satisfactory. office of this city, 10 o'clock A. M., at the Probate OflBce in said county. A train will now be able to can figure up the exact amount. Before The issue of these bonds is authorized And it is farther ordered, that notice thereof be G. W. SCHLOTTMAH &BR0., by an act of the legislature of Minnesota, the readars of the Review shall given to all peesons interested, by publishing a run into New Ulm, unload its passengers, approved April 23. 1889. •'copy of this order once in each veefe lor three have received this issue, the disputed and return without going further iraiiecessiva weeks prior to the said day of hearing The right is reserved to reject any or 6-in the New TJlm Review a weekly newspaper, II west or east, as the case may foe. This taxes will have been paid by the company all bids. printed and published at theCity of New TJlm in Mid County. Gent's Furnishers, is a moyethat is to be looked upon,with into the county treasury. As we By order of city council. Dated at New Ulm, Minn., the llthday of No. have already said, they will foot up vember A. D. 1S89. a good deal of good feeling. It is once Louis SCHILLING, By the Conrt, City Clerk. over $40,000. in the right direction. MINN". ERNST BRANDT.• Dated New Ulm, Minn., Nov. 6, 188 O O A A N I j. 4Mih, S.) Jndge of Probate. hg^js. J&y t-mtMix,^£