New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
November 20, 1889 · Page 5 of 9
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*3fc «f LOCAL NEWS. "Mattersegen" will be produced at The exterior work on Scbell's BUSINESS LOCALS. & A man employed as hcstler for Jos., FOR SALE. Turner Hall December 8th. k*M storage building is completed. r. Vogel tried to come the thief act last A hard coal stove in good condition Court convenes on Tuesday. CHAMOIS SJCIN UNDERVESTS. The new pension board will hold their Congressman Lind leaves for Washington Sunday night and went through the Cheap. Enquire of PETER SCHERER Crone's is the only place you can get Mrsfirst examination at Sleepy Eye next to-morrow. His family will accompany pockets of one of the young men of the at the lumber yard Born, on Friday, to Mr. and" them. Wednesday. Frank Leibold. a boy. house, securing a pocket book with a few A MB* We sell TRIMMED HATg AT I CITY NOTICE.,, Jacob Klossner spent the latter part There are several cases of scarlatina The youngermemherrof the German dollars in change. He left the place COST. MRS. B. FOLLMAN & CQ. Methodist church have organized a Y. during the night but was found the next of last week at St. Paul. ,. in town and in the immediate neighborhood. W&~ MUFFLERS. As nice and beautifully Sale of W ater Works Bonds. *£.«*&« P. S. of C. E. day and locked up. The money was Clifton Holden will not be sentenced assorted line as can be seen anywhere. Cit Clerks Office Citv of New Ulm missing from his person however and The commissioners will meet next until after the Supreme Court have Congressman Lind agreeably entertained We can tit to any taste. i\°AIV 3 hMr,\by 3 ft" marked' he is^still in jail. *W Wednesday to consider the removal a number of bis young gentle, acted on the case. sealed bids will be received at the office W&° Crone has the largest and newest of the undersigned up to Dee. 3d 1889 petition. For the schemers it will be a men friends last evening. stock of CAPS and OVERCOATS any Ernst Werner, of St, Paul, well PERSONAL MENTION, at 7:30 p. m. for $10,000 City Water establishment in New Ulm. Prices are cold Thanksgiving day that follows. known in New Ulm, visited friends Works Bonds. The News says that J. G. Mayer, lowest accordingly. Gustave Pfannkuche, of Cleveland, The proceeds of these bonds are to be here yesterday. formerly of this place, has opened a H. S. Ken nedy has moved into th W MUFFLERS, MUFFLERS, very used for paying for water works for Ohio, was in the city for several days jewelry store at Winthrop. Mis. Peter Olson Bolied, of West Boesch residence on Centre Street, lately cheap at G. A. Ottomeyers. said city now in course of construction. during the,week. He is the chief electrician Newton, was gored by a eow on Thursday occupied by Mr. Katz. Correspondents of the Review should Bonds to be dated January 1st 1890. m~ BULK OYSTERS for sale at W. of the Brush Electric Company. due ten years after date with interest and the injuries sustained are of a endeavor to send in their matter on Mrs. Newhart is visiting relatives and EIBNER'S. payable annually at the rate offiveper The A. O. U. W. will give a Thanksgiving serious nature. Monday. We cannot accept it later. friends in Chicago. cent per annum. Principal and interest f®* Nice line of HOSIERY at G. A. ... ball and supper +o the members The dedication of the new German John Storch, of this place,now working to be payable at some commercial center OTTOMEYER'S. Ex-Senator Peck, of Shakopee, spent rr and their families on the 28th. The to be designated by the bidder Catholic church at St. Peter will be at St James, fell from a building, Sunday in our city. I buy old rags, iron, zinc, coppar and otherwise payable at the City treasurers gathering will be at their own hall. ^?«s held December 1st. Archbishop Ireland 28 feet high, on Monday and seriously rubber for cash or in trade. office of this city. Mrs. Thos. Mulverhill returned from Skating on the river has commenced. will be present. fractured his arm. E. W. BAEB, St. Paul Thursday evening, much improved The issue of these bonds is authorized The ice is still thin, and several cases of J®» JUST RECEIVED, anew MAPLE The little son of Mrs. Hanft, who "A Mr. Wychman, of Sanborn, is at by^an act of the legislature of Minnesota, in health. isbreaking through are reported. approved April 23. 1889. ,SYRUP of the Log Cabin Brand, at F. swallowed a pin some weeks ago, the hospital in this city, receiving BEHNKE'S. Philin Gruye and wife, of Winthrop, The right is reserved to reject anJy or Three rooms in the basement of the very low. His suffering are very painful. treatment from Dr. Berry for a badly all bids. attended the Maennerchor concert Sunday new courthouse are being finished and crushed ankle. By order of city council. evening. New Ulm Markets. will be occupied by the janitor in abont G. A. College, at St. Peter, acknowledges Changes in the Springfield papers LOT/IS SCHILLING, Wheat, 65—70 M. Mullen went to St. Paul Saturday a week. an addition to its library of a are not novel occurrences by any means. Oats 20 morning, returning Monday. With commendable charity the New Thomas Wilson has now purchased full TiilMliiinEr.6,1889.Nov,Minn.,UlmwNedDate Corn. 25 fine set of Johnson's encyclopedia, the C. C.'4Goodnow, of Pipestone, was in Potatoes 20 Ulm Vinegar Works on Monday shipped control of the Advance. gift of Congressman Lind. Butter 11—14 the city over Sunday. $500 worth of clothing, caps, boots An infant^child of Franz Bauman's, Miss M. Haxel, of Quincy, 111., a Eggs 17 and shoes to the sufferers in Dakota. It Editor Henry, of the Janesville Argus, of Lafayette, died on the 13th, and one cousin of Mrs. Jos. A. Eckstein, has is a move that might well be followed was in town Saturday. will be given at of Simon Bertrand's, of West Newton, A XB W DISCO VEB T. taken a position in the dry-goods store UNION HALL by the other establishments of the4city. on the 15th. Somerville, of Sleepy Eye, and Brown, of C. Baltrusch. You have heard your friends and Gottlieb Schmidt and A. F. Reim are of Springfield, were in town Friday. The Rose trial is progressing at Redwood neighbors talking about it. You may Otto Backer, now in the employ of F. mentioned among the possibilities for THURSDAY EVE, NOVEMBER 28, Falls, a jury having been selected Mrs. C. H. Ross went to St. Paul 1 yourself be one of the many who know H. Retzlaff, has been selected as ass't the postmastership. We are not informed from personal experience 3ust how good under a special venire. W. W. Erwin, Monday morning to visit friends. foreman for the basket works and Under the auspices a thing it is. If you have ever tried it, as to whether those gentlemen the great criminal lawyer, is on the defense. Christian Filzen as engineer. A. R. Pfau was in the city yesterday you are one of its staunch friends, be have any aspirations in that direction Co. A, 2nd Reg., M* X. G. on legal business. cause the wonderful thing about it is, A largely attended surprise party at or not. that once given a trial, Dr. King's New We would call the attention of the Come one and all and pass an the home of Wiedemann, two miles Rev. G. E. Northrop, of Brownton, Discovery ever after holds a place in Marshall boasts of the fact that her Review readers to the change that has from town, was one of the events of is the guest of Rev. Weiler. evening of mirth and merriment. the house. If you have never used it mill ships flour to Glasgow. That's been made in the ad. of Frank Kuetzing. Sunday night. Many from town were and should be afflicted with a cough, Sheriff Schmid was at Mankato yesterday. A Grand Turkey Supper will be nothing. New Ulm mills ship lots of He always offers new features cold or any Throat, Lung or Chest trouble, present. served on the occasion. it every day. In fact New Ulm flour and new bargains. secure a bottle at once and give it The annual meeting of the Minnesota a fair trial. It is guaranteed every has abetter reputation in England than Admsision to Dance 50 cts. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Work on the new city well was resumed "Valley Medical Association will be held time, or money refunded. Trial bottles any manufactured in this country. on Monday, after a week's stop Free at C. L. Roos's Drugstore. 6 at the Saulpaugh HouseJ in Mankato, JOHN ALBERT'S E S S MM SCHOOL. Perhaps when the Herald,in its recent for lack of necessary pipe. It has now December 10th. issue,stated that in order to see our electric reached the depth of 210 feet and is being AUCTION O COMMISSION HOUSE, The machinery of the basket factory The first week after New YearsJ will SIXTH lights it was necessary to use a drilled through a hard layer of You should read HE CHICAGO open at my millinery store a school for was put in motion on Monday for a Corner Minnesota & Centre Streets DAILY NEWS because, being good lantern, it meant to make a comparison rock. young ladies in dressmaking, cutting Next door to S. D. Peterson's. POINT a family newspaper, it against test. Baskets will not be turned out until the saloon. The home and the and fitting. I will be assisted by Miss. with their petition. It certainly Anybody who has anything to sell The exact amount of the tax judgment saloon are forever opposed next week. Clara Kiesling, and anyone desiring should come and see me. There can be no neutrals in this does not require a lantern or any other paid by the Winona & St. Peter lessons in sewing should call on me at A son of Mrs. Martha Backer, of war. But E DAILY NEWS IS assistance to detect flaws and fraud in temperate in temperance It Land Co. to Brown County is $42,453,39. the millinery store. Mrs. W. Hummel isn't a prohibition organ—it Milford, received a severe kick from a such a list. not sure prohibition is the best No apportionment has been made 49 MRS. B. FOLLMAN. hoi se on Sunday, which caused painful way of treating the evil—but it as yet, but only certain towns will share believes in prohibiting the sa As pleasant a party as has been held injuries. Dr. Schoch was called to WOOD WANTED. loon keeper from run lg and NOTIONS, DRYGOODS AND GROCERIES. in the distribution. It is a fair estimate this season was that given to a number ruining in American society. If dress the wounds. Bids will be received by the New Ulm you would read, and have your to say that Mulligan with its school dis of the young people last Saturday evening family read, a newspaperwhich Basket Works for green white elm and We can now offer to the public a full Our mills sell bran at $5 per ton and places the interests of the home iricts will receive in the neighborhood by the Misses Ella and Emma Setter. basswood. The elm wood must be cut line of fall and winter goods of every higher than those of the saloon, middling at $7. In exchange for 60 of $4,000, while the towns of Bashaw, in lengths ef 3ft, 2 in., 4 ft. 4 in., 5ft, Quite a large number were present description. Woolen dress frdods read CHICAGO DAILY pounds of wheat they give 34 pounds of 5 in and 6 ft. Basswood in length of 3 NEWS. Stately, and North Star will also obtain of best quality. Flannels, SlTawls, and the young ladies succeeded in Remember—Its circulation is 320,000 a day—over and 4 feel. No trees less than 10 inches Ladies and Gents Underwear. Hosiery best flour'and bran and shorts proportionately good slices. Burnstown, Albin and a million a week—and it costs by mail 25 cts giving all a very enjoyable time. in diameter can be used. Blocks from 10 Mittens, Jackets, Cardigans, Mufflers, a month, four months $1 00,—one cent a day per bushel. Leavenworth will each receive a fair to 15 inches in diameter will be accepted Ladies' and Children's Hoods, and Great excitement prevails at Springfield The New Ulm mills have up to the share, but Stark only gets a few tracts. without being split. All over 15 many other articles in this line too numerous NEW ULM MARBLE WORKS, over the supposed discovery of inches must be cut once. All timber to mention. We talso carry a present time received 340,000 bushels of It is claimed by certain parties that li coal, two miles west of town. While must be free of knots and not winding. largd stock and great variety of 5 and this year's crop, or more than was received the burning of Svenske Torgeson and For particulars enquire of lg. Schwendinger, Prop'r. 10 cent counter goods. All these goods well drillers were boring for water they all last year. This indicates that his wife in New Sweden last week was are sold at lowest possible prices. B. JUNI, passed through a six-foot vein of fine we have had an excellent crop and that a cold blooded murder beyond a doubt, We invite the public to give a call Monuments, Tombstones and all 49 Secretary coal* A mass meeting was held and a New Ulm is an excellent market. ana they will not be disappointed. other work in my line made to order and that the perpetrators of the deed company formed with sufficient capital Butter, poultry and eggs are taken in The storage basement in the Kiesling promptly and in a workmanlike manner John Lind and Jacob Klossner called were none other than the famous desperadoes to investigate. exchange for goods. Bio, will be open on Tuesdays atreasonablo rates. on Gov. Merriam at the capitol on known as the Williams gang, NEW ULM. MINN and W Inc-jdays of every week to receive Thursday and endeavored to interest A special to Thursday's Journal who murdered the Coleman brothers, PROBATE NOTICE. UNSAtTED BUTTER GRANULATED from St. Peter says that the bones of FORM. him in the granting of a pardon to a sheriffs in a Wisconsin county eight G. A. QTTOMEYER,sentencinadquarrel OTATE OP MINNESOTA, Connty of Brown BB Svenska Torgeson and his wife were New Ulm Creamery Co. man name Garres, who is serving a years ago. They have bee- seen hanging in Probate Court Special W N S & found that morning in the smouldering Stillwater for having killed about St. Peter of late and it is NUT COKE. n/c\lr DSsSd° tteE8tate 0t 0 S a man a in this vicinity some embers of their home in New Sweden, thought that they kept a den inMankato. Nut coke is the best fuel for cook Whereas, an instrument In writing, pmPortin« to be near the Sibley county line. As Torgeson I months ago. the .last will and testament of John if stoves. Coke, Hard and Soft coal, for Scbuffenecker deceased, late of the ConntyofSt. was afraid of banks and was sale and delivered to any part of the Loms and Slate of Missouri has heen delivered to The Le Sueur Sentinel says that an The ladies of tne Congregational society 1&18 court DryGoods|Notions. known to have had money in the house, city by effort is being made by that town to secure will hold a Fair sometime during I Ana whereas, William Pfaender, of New Dim G. W. Van Dusen & Co. a strong suspicion of murder has arisen. Mmn hasfiledtherewith his petition, representing a wood pulp mill as there is an the first week of December. The features among other things that said John F. Schuffeneck*h abundance of popple and basswood in COTTONWOOD ROLLER ILLS. will be the same essentially as of oi?K1?MidrC«onntyv0fSt »n,«. Missonrion the 24th day ofDecember 1875, testate, and that that region. Exactly the same and that held last year, dinner and supper Chas. Brust has shown us a very fine Eva Schuftenecker, ihe executrix named in said last will and testament, has refused to accent Prints, 4 cts. per yard and upward perhaps better resources for such an industry being served throughout the afternoon specimen of a chamois' head, which said truUnd praying that the said instrument The Cottonwood Roller Mill of Frank Ginghams, 7 cts. Muslin, 5 cts. fleece may be admitted to probate, and that letters of are to be found right around and various articles of a useful and ornamental was sent to him from Switzerland by & Bentzin is now fitted out with new administration with the will annexed be to him lined shirting, 11 cts. underwear, 20 New Ulm and it would be well to investigate. issued thereon, character being disposed of to boilers and improved engine. With cts, and upward, all wool children's Dr. A. Mueller. The doctor also It is Ordered, That the proofs of said instrument good machinery also, they are able to faose,*10 cts. per pair all wool Ladies' the visitors. The ladies feel very grateful accompanied it with instructions as to and the said petitionmb8e heard before thin Conrt. torn out the best of material and from ?u aJ?.Pr?bate, 2ffice "d County, on Thursday hosiery, 20 cts. per pair and upward. Marriage licenses were granted during for the liberal patronage of the New preparation and he can rest assured thei 5th day of December A 1889, at 10 o'clock now on are prepared to receive and plush and velveteen, 45 cts. per yard In the forenoon, when all concerned may annear the week to Anton Baumann and Ulm people at their last fair, and are that it will receive the most accurate accomodate their customers. 48 Gents' white dress shirts, double front and contest the probate of said instrument, laboring hard to merit it at the coming And it is further ordered, that public notice of Clara Hillesheim, Ludrik Janson and and back at 90 cents each. Also ticking, attention. It is a splendid gift and will the time and place of said hearing be given to FOR SALE. cotton and all wool flannels cheap one. Mary Janson, and to James D. Murphy soon grace the elegant public parlors a', persons interested, by publication of these orders once in each week for three successive weeks Toboggan caps, hoods and nubias at and Cecilia McCafferty. The former of its owner. priorto said day of hearing, in the New Ulm Review Although the Sleepy Eye removal Ten acres of good timber land on lowest prices German and Saxony a newspaper printed anf published at the City of couple were mairied yesterday by Rev. yarns in ail shades Gents furnishing petition does not contain the name of Minnesota bottom. Enquire of New Ulm in said Connty. If "Veritas" was really a resident of Bergbold. The others were united by By the Court, i-t goods and a nice line of linen and cotton Louis SCHMELZ, Veritas, the missing link is made up Cottonwood, why didn't he show his lL- S.] EBNST BRANDT, handkerchiefs always on hand. Judge Brandt, the first couple on, Wednesday Town of Cottonwood. by the double and, in instances, triple Judge of Probata colors, and why doesn't his name appear Call and see what these goods are, and the latter on Monday. We HaveGotthePull! appearance of the signatures of some of G. A. OTTOMEYER. on the Sleepy Eye petition as coming Turner Hall was filled to overflowing the leading and moving spirits of our New Ulm, Minn. from that town? There is not a last Sunday night, the occasion being neighbor town. The curious document Cottonwood signature on the whole list. BARGAINS. the long expected concert by the New also shows up the names of over three No, not even one. The Veritas letters Ulm Maennerchor. Those'who attended hundred people whose names did not came not from Cottonwood, but from were not disappointed and the efforts appear on the first list and who to all A number of very desirable bargains in some place nearer Sleepy Eye, or from of the choir were well repaid with applause. appearances are neither residents nor someone that everybody knows is working Whoop' here's another season come, Several months of training and voters of this county. The Sleepy Eye in the interests of the removal All merchants clear the track culture have put them in excellent trim removers are working their case in a AT scheme. It was misrepresentation to We are going to beat the record some, and some of the selections were really very mysterious way. say that they came from Cottonwood. O. M. Olsen's pleasing while those of Messrs. Rudolphi Don't try to hold us back. It was fraud. r- ly *•& -t SR^ **, This week New Ulm circulates a t5 and Pfeifer are deserving of special withdrawal list, and all those who The passenger accomodations on the mention. The dance which followed JWhoop! Prices lower than before^ signed the Sleepy Eye petition, who Northwestern road for the traveling was a nice affair. have since seen the folly of their course, Among the special offers are New public of New Ulm are now all that New goods in stacks from roof to floor Under the new time card the followfreight should correct themselves at once by could be desired. If we haven't got and Elegant parlor organs for $50.ing With novelties our store is rail, trains will carry passengers signing a withdrawal in return. Many the earth, we have certainly secured Second hand organs,good order, for $35 No. 21, between New Ulm and And there is where we get the Pull. were bulldozed into doing the former good connections with St. Paul, and Tracy, daily except Sunday, leaves New ,^ First class goods at lowest prices. many thought that it would make no that is what is needed. The new time Ulm at 6:30 a. m. No. 25, between Waseca particular difference as to what they Catalogues furnished upon application We run to win, and don't forget, \$Zt card which went into effect fast Sunday and Tracy, leaves New Ulm at signed. But it does. We can repeat shows three trains each way, or an addition at O. M. Olsen's Drug Store, Head The price we want is trade *, 1:15 p. m. No. 19, Tracy to Waseca, what we have often said before, that in of one on the old table. The quarters for musical instruments, leaves New Ulm at 11:16 p. m. No. 26, $& "•?',i Well make ourfigureslower jetfZt^lMi signing your name to a Sleepy Eye petition time for the former trains i« essentially Tracy to Kasota on Mondays only, you consent to allowing the jail N181*1 *^f winner ever made. *%$?& P&fa0$fc*'* the same. Those from the east arrive -%-M- S3 ATE OP MINNESOTA, County of Brown J-ss leaves New Ulm at 12:30 a. m. and and beautiful court house buildings at In Probate Court, Special Term, Nov. 11th. at 4:26 a, m. and 5:05 p. m. those from 1889. No. 20, Springfield to New Ulm daily New Ulm to go to waste, and receive in In* the matter of the estate of Sophia Gaetke de- the west at 9:50 a. m. and 10 o'clock 2a»^SK,3£Jhoc,p! W except Sunday, reaches New Ulm at gfr« you & 3 :4 exchange an offer of $30,000 in bonds, p. m. In connection with these a new 1 On reading andfiliiig the petition of Christian 2:20 p. m. ^-st-*^ J~ Dahl, executor of the last will and testament and which good legal authorities say can f^»«. You'll nnd we make no empty boast, W train will be put on the Omaha, running of the estate of Sophia Gaetke deceased, representing The first annual meeting of the stockholders never be paid if a single tax-payer or among other things that he has fully adminib. from Kasota to St Paul and return, 8 a bargains big and bountiful, ^jftfj^l tered said estate.and praying that a timeand place that place objects. In keeping these of the New Ulm Basket Works to connect at the former place with the he fixed for examining and allowing the final a I I I And that is where we get the Pull. -4 4 count of his administration, and for the assigment buildings for the county at New Ulm, was held last Tuesday evening and af-. 10 p. m. and 4:26 a. m. trains on the of the residueof said estate to ths parties entitled yon shoulder upon the people a mere thereto, and that he be discharged from his said ter transacting some routine business Northwestern, thus causing a lay-over Mrust In the Quick Rush of Fall Traide everything straw, whereas in changing the seat of elected the following directors: O. It is ordered, that said account lie examined, of only two hours instead of six as heretofore. a nd petition heard, by the Judge of this Court, on government to Sleepy Eye you burden Strickler, C. Wagner, Jos. A. Eckstein, The new train, to run between Friday the 29th day of November A. 1) 1889, at goes at a Rock Bottom Price. 10 o'clock A at the Probate Office in said the county with a heavy load. The W. Boeacb, Geo. P. Clark, and E New Ulm and Kasota, will start from county way to settle this is to sign a withdrawal And it is further ordered, that notice thereof be Brandt. The board of directors then New Ulm at 3:45 a. m. to connect with given to all peesons interested, by publishing a G, W, SCHLOTTMAN &BR0., and-get you name off the removal organized with Ernst Brandt as president, the S Paul train which leaves Kasota copy of this order once in each week tor three v- successive weeks prior to the said day of hearing list where it has no place. The majority B. Jnni, secretary, Geo. P. Clark, atgabout six, and return to New Ulm at in the New Ulm Review a weekly newspaper, of the people and tax payers are printed and published at the City of New Ulm in vice-president and O. C. Strickler as 12:30 m. With these arrangements Gent's Furnishers, said County. against [removal Let the expression Dated at New Ulm, Minn., the 1 lthday of No treasurer. The company also voted to a person can leave New Ulm early in vember A. D. 1889 be decided and end this trouble where it the morning, get to St. Paul, do a day's raise die capital stock from 95,000 to £&£ By the Court, ERNST BRANDT, is. business, and return the ensuing night. $15,000. OOTJR,TLiA3Sr:D, -,, I N N I (L. S.) Judge of Probate.