New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
December 4, 1889 · Page 4 of 8
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*m W ^p?wpw* /BUSINESS LOCALS LOCAL. N E W S A little girl appeared in the family The young Hanft boy is improving Hole the change that has been made The storage basement in the Riesling of Arnold Gulden. Sunday morning. and the prospects are that he will wholly Block will be open on Tuesdays, this week in the advertisement, headed If you are yet in doubt as to what The bonanza coal boom at Springfield and tv ednedavs of every week to receive The water mains on Minnesota street recover. Dr. Strickler is tending"Wood Wanted.'* $», kind of a Christinas gift to buy, go to UNSALTED BUTTER in GRANULATED has played out. "". *., ti*^ are all laid.^ \'^mW^^W^ The "Deestrick Skewl" is to be produced Chas. Wagner's and yon will surely find FORM. *p From the Sleepy Eye Herald it would something to suit you. F. FriednMnn if if A from New Ulm Creamery Co. t&J Miss Allie Scherer was pleasantly at Springfield. What's the matter S&- CHAMOIS isKLN" UNDERVESTS. appear that we still retain the court the East where he bought a large variety surprised by a number of her young with trying it in New Ulm? -JiUTCOKE. Crone's is the only place you can get house. of Holiday Goods. will be friends last Sunday evening, ,\ St. Peter is considering an offer from them. Nut coke is the best fuel for^cook pleased to have you call on him. Miss Mary Drusch a, former resident AugustjSchell is dangerously ill. Dr. the Westinghouse Company to put in stores. Coke. Hard and Soft coal, for Smyrna rugs, very cheap, at Chas. of New Ulm, was married at Fairfax Rose, the murderer, has turned poet. Stamm, of St. Paul,' arrived on Monday sale and delivered to any part of the an electric light plant and the Herald, Wagner's. last week to Mr. Nicolas Gerardy. city by He is the author of a little verse, to attend him. in commenting thereon, says that it is We sell TRIMMED HATS AT G. W. Vau Dusen & Co. setting forth his innocence of the crime desired to improve upon the system COST. MRS. B. TOLLMAN & Co. The Gaylord Hub says that Martin Henry Hanschen left for Indianapolis of which he has been convicted, and he used in New Ulm. Right here, the Jacobson, of New Ulm, will open up a on Monday to bring home the child, Chas. Wagner's is the place to buy A FAJ^M AT AUCTION. sings this every night before retiring. Herald needs to be told that iu can't be your Christmas gifts. blacksmith shop at that place. that has been receiving medical treatment Great consolation, isn't it? done. We've got the vrry best and at that place. M&" MUFFLERS. As nice and beautifully Miss Sophia Berndt is quite sick with On Monday, December 16, 1889, at 1 latest. assorted line as can be seen anywhere. The Mankato Review says that Geo. p. m., the following real estate will be a severe cold, probably contracted during The celebrated Bowen-Collins case,in We can fit to any taste. W. Scherer, of the Post, who visited sold to the highest bidder at Xaver the fire of last week. which the latter sues the former for damages Farmers will find that Salvation Oil %k T. Crone. Brunner's place in West Newton: 160 Milwaukee last week, to consult an is a sure remedy for frosted feet. All to the amount of $5,000, will come Tickets were sold at the depot for the acres of excellent farming land, being Out door mats at Chas Wagner's. druggists keep it. It is sold for 25 omminent specialist in regard to his up before the district court at St. Peter, the WJ of N Eh the NE£ of NW£ and first time by electric light on Iriday evening. cents a bottle. Crone has the largest and newest impaired eye-sight, returned on Sunday. Lot 2, Sec 26, T. 112 and Range 32. week aftei next. stock of CAP S and OVERCOATis any His ccse wao pronounced almost This is a splendid chance to secure a establishment in New Dim. Prices are Miss Annie Fink, a St. Paul lady, The basket works are now employing fine farm in close proximity to New hopeless, which is much to be regretted CHICAGO. UNION PACIFIC AND NORTH lowest accordingly. who is well known in New Ulm, was sixteen men. The force will ^.be increased Ulm. Terms: one-fourth in cash, balance WESTERN LINE. A West Newton correspondent sends Sewing machines repaired. married last week to Walter P. Dean, in notes at 7 per cent., payable in in a very short time. OVERLAND FiYEBS. us the following item: Upwards of sixty 4 years. The land is situated immediately manager of the Harris Opera House L. E. FBITSCHE. The joint arrangement between the All of the scarlet fever patients west of Mr. Riecke's place. of the young people of District 16, together of the former place. Chicago & North-Western and Union Be sure to read Chas. Wagner's throughout town are either wholly or JOHN ALBERT with friends from surrounding Pacific Railways provides improved Christmas Announcement. Auctioneer. partially recovered. Attorneys Somerville and Thompson passenger service. districts, met at the school house last XW MUFFLERS, MUFFLERS, very were down from Sleepy Eye on Monday The LIMITED FAST MAIL leaves Eev. Nobis and Rev. Mentier, of Friday night and listened to a varied cheap at G. A. Ottomeyers. JOHN ALBERT'S Chicago daily at 10:30 P. carrying to argue the James H. Bedford of Springfield, exchanged pulpits last and interesting program of music, declamation B@~ For THANKSGIVING OYSTERS, Sleeping Cars only from Chicago to case before the regular session of the Sunday morning ana evening. and debate. Woman's suf~ Portland, in eighty-two hours to San AUCTION AND COMMISSION HOUSE, in can or bulk, go to W. Etbner's probate conrt. Francisco in eightv-five hours. and try bfs celebrated "TIGER frage was the topic of discussion and C. G. Mullen has been appointed Corner Minnesota & Centre Streets The OVERLAND EXPRESS leaves BRAND." The Review was in great error last was engaged in by Messrs. Bushard, postmaster at Madelia upon recommendation Next door to S. D. Peterson's. Chicago daily 10 30 M. carries week when it chronicled the marriage JS^" Chas. Wagner has an elegant line Webber, Schlumpberger and Bastian. of Congressman Lind. Coaches and Colonist Sleeper through Anybody who has anything to sell ot Holiday goods. Be sure to examine of Charles Winkelman to Miss Mary It excited much^interest, and it was decided from Chicago to Portland in four days. should come and see me. An order, giving us electric light his stock before you buy your Christmas Hopt. It was Jacob Palmer, late of to meet again on the 13th to organize The DENVER LIMITED leaves Chicago throughout the whole night, went into gilts for jour uncles, sisters and daily 5:30 P. a Solid Vestibuled Mrs. W. Hummel Fairfax, and not Mr. Winkelman, who a permanent society. aunts. effect on the 1st. train with Wagner or Pullman was married. PERSONAL MENTION. Sleepers, Free Chair Cars, First-Class Nice line of HOSIERY at G. A. A largely attended surprise party By the retirement of several mem. Coaches, from Chicago to Denver in HQTIUHS. DHifGOODS MO GROCERIES. OTTOMEYER'S. was given at the home of D. Beussman thirty-eight hoars, bers. John Lind will stand second- below last Sunday evening. It was a pleasant A. A. Stone, of St. Peter, was in the I buy old rags, iron, zinc, coppsr and Chicago & North-Western and Union the chairman on the postoffice committee We can now offer to the public a full event. rubber for cash or in trade. city Saturday. Pacific Dining Cars on Limited Fast line of fall and winter goods of every of the House. He is likely to Mail and Denver Limited. E. W, BAER, description. Woolen dress goods The annual meeting of the Brown Bill Scheiderich is walking around get the chairmanship of one of the auditing For information apply to Ticket of best quality. Flannels, Shawls, JUST RECEIVED, a new MAPLE county Agricultural Society will be held town with a stiff neck. Too bad, Billy. committees. Agents Chicago & North Western Railway Ladies auu Gents Underwear. Hosiery SYRUP of the Log Cabin Brand, at F. an New Ulm, Saturday, December 14th, Mrs. G. Frey is confined to her room Mittens, Jackets, Cardigans, Mufflers, BEHNKE'S. Our advertising colamns this week Let every member be on deck. 'Ladies' and Children's Hoods, and with remittant fever. speak well for the Review as a medium NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. many other articles in this line too numerous Tony Schneider, who has been very Mrs. Newhart returned from her Chicago New Ulm Markets. to mention. We also carry a for setting forth your business or your sick with typhoid fever for the past six visit, Saturday evening. larg*1 stock and great variety of 5 and Wheat, 65 70 Sewing SotiooL wants. Among the new changes we weeks, is so far recovered as to be up 10 cent counter goods. All these goods 20 Oat3 Mrs. A. Seiter went to St. Paul on would call attention to the Christmas are sold at lowest possible prices. 25 Corn and around. Commencing with the first Mondav in Monday to visit friends. announcements of Chas. Wagner and 201 Potatoes We invite the public to give us a call the New Year I wall open a sewing Lt. John Buscher, of Conrtland, started 11—14 C. L. Roos, and and to the ads. of J. Butter Miss. Ida Baarsch is home from Minneapolis and they will not be disappointed. school in the rooms over Buessman for the new state of Washington on 17 Eajgs Toberer and Frank Kuetzing. on «i visit. Butter, poultry and eggs are taken in Bro's. hardware store. Young ladies, Monday to engage in business. May exchange for goods. desiring to take lessons in dressmaking, Wm. Tompkins, who lives within a Fra^a. Hautt, of the Minneapolis University, A Woman's Discovery, success go with him. cutting and fitting and the like, will a mile from Springfield, has one of the was in New Ulm over Sunday. SIn find it to their intert st to call on me. TATE OF MINNESOTA, County of Brown J-BSProbate "Another wonderful discovery has At their last meeting the Ladies Society Court. Regular Term, December 2n finest Percheron horses in the county. MR. H. D. BUESSMAN. Wm. Julius has gone to Springfield to been made and that too by a lady in 1889. of the Turnverem elected the foliowing It is a beautiful dapple grey, is only six TUBHIBHAUL this country. Disease fastened its In the .matter of the estate of Hane EllantoJi become a compositor on the new German decease*?. officers: President, Mrs. A. clutches apon her and for seven years years old, and weighs 1840 pounds. paper. On reading and filing the petition of Clement she withstood its severest tests, but her Seiter Secretary, Mrs. R. Nix and Halverson administrator with he will annexed of The farmers of the county should be SUNDAY EVE, DEC, 1 the estate« Hans Elianson deceased, representing Miss R. Fehhold, who has been visited vital organs were undermined and Treasurer, Mrs. E. G. Paul. interested in the maintaining of such among other things, that he has fullv administered deatti seemed imminent. For three with Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Crowell, said estate, and praying that a time and place be good stock. Dr. Spratt, the famous Minneapolis fixed for examining and al'owing the final account months she coughed incessantly and has returned to her home in Owatonna. of his admintfcrdtion,and for the assignment of the could not sleep. She bought of us a oculist, will visit New Ulm next Sunday. The Redwood Reveille says that a motion residue of said sstate to the parties entitled thereto Miss Ida Sommer will leave this week by law bottle of Dr King's New Discovery for MU1TERSEGEN Anyone desiring to consult with for anew trial va the Rose case It is ordered, that said account beexamined, and Consumption and was so much relieved for Seattle, Washington, to spend the petition heard, by the Judge of this Conrt, on him, should leave notice at the drugstore will be argued before Judg Webber on taking first dose that she slept all Thursday the 19th day of December A D. 1889 winter. of A. J. Eckstein, on the 4th of February. If this is refused, at 10 o'clock A. Si at the Probate Office in said nicht and with one bottle has been county Miss Jennie Kennedy, of St Peter, PEARL O SAYOT, miraculously cured. Her name is Mrs. Don't fail to attend the Fair at Union the defense will then appeal to And it is further ordered, that notice thereof be Luther Lutz" Thus writes W. Hamnc£ spent Thanksgiving: Day with the family given to all persona interested, by publishing a the supreme court. This statement Hall to-morrow afternoon and evening. copy or this order once in each week for three successive & Co., of Shelby, N. C—Get a free of her brother, H. S. Kennedy. weeks prior to said day of hearing the A touching five act Melodrama however is contradicted by the relatives One of the attractions will be an art trial bottle at Chas.' L. Roos's Drugstore. New Ulm Review a weekly newspaper, printed of the prisoner. Gibbon was represented in New Ulm and published at the City of New Ulm in said 2 gallery, similar to that which was such by Frieden. County on Friday by J. W. Gleisner and Wm. a drawing card at the last Fair. Dated at New Ulm, Minn., the 2nd dav of December The St. Peter Board of Trade are Doors will open ai 7 o'clock, performance A. L». 1889 Hoppenstedt, two of its leading business EIGHTH You should read THE CHICAGO considering a proposition from Geo. P. By »he Court, to commence at 8. Mr. Brandt, who has the contract for DAILY NEWS becauseeverybody men. w. ERNST BKANDT, Clark & Co. for the moving of their likes it—it will not disappoint digging the new city well, left on Monday CL.S.) Judge of Probate POINT AdmissioD*. Adults 2 cents. your needs It takes shops, for making basket machinery, Henry Hauser. Ben Marti, and Alvis into its purpose the fanner and With his crew for Sleepy Eye to PROBATE NOTICE. mechanic, as well as the merchant Kachelmeier, of Fairfax, transacted from Gary. Dakota, to that place. A Children, IS cents. sink a well at that place. The one here and professional man MSSMAKM SCHOOL. business in New Ulm on Monday. CTATE OF MINNESOTA, County of Brown similar proposition is also being considered Every farmer can HOW have has been drilled to the depth of 208 •'-'In Probate Court Special Term, November l«h daily market reports instead of here. Seems to us that New Ulm 1889. E. J. Foster, division freight agent weekly, and at little more than feet, and will be tested shortly. With the first week after New Year's In the Matter of the Estate of Tohn F, Schuffenecker the old-timeprice ofhisweekly. ought to get them. Deceased. for the Northwestern Road, was in we will stive lessons in dressmaking, The mechanic can now afford Thos. Montgomery, of St. Peter, has Whereas, an instrument in writing, purporting ioth pnee and the time for his cutting and fitting at the millinery store town Friday and Saturday. Be sure to take in "Muttersegen" or to be the last will and testament of Joan P. daily paper The poor may been appointed by the grand master of Mrs. B. Follman & Co.. and anyone Scbufienecker deceased, late of the County of St. now be as well informed on current "Pearl of Savoy" at Turner Hall next Louis and btate of Missouri has been delivered to Miss Allie Scherer, who is attending to be grand secretary of tne Masonic affairsas the rich Intelligence desiring to attend the school call should this Court is within the reach of alL Sunday evening. As a touching melodrama, the Mankato Normal, spent Thanksgiving on us. order of the state and also to all other Ana whereas, William Pfaenderr of New Clin THE CHICAGO DAILV NEWS— it is equal to anything overproduced MRS. B. FOLLMAN. Minn, hadfiledtherewith his petition, representing independent, non partisan, fair at her home in New Ulm. Masonic positions held by the venerable among otherthings that said John P. Scnufieserker, to all—is everybody's paper. 49 CLARA KIESLING. in New Ulm, and the fact, that died in said County of St Leaig, Miswmri on Remember—-Its circulation is 220,000 a day—ever A. T. C. Piersou of St. Paul. the 2tth day or December 1875, testate, and that a million a week—and it costs by mail 25 cts those who have seen it before have secured SENTENCED TO HANG. Eva Schnffenecker, the executrix named in said WOOD WANTED. a month, four months $1 00,—one cent a day Mrs. Albert Jseiter has been quite la*t will and testament, has refused to accept their seats early, is sufficient Bids will be received by the New Ulm said trust and praying that the fcaid instrument sick the past few days and is still unable guarantee of its merit. may be admitted to probate, and that letters of The third trial of William Rose for NE W UL & WOfiKS, Basket Works for green white elm and to be out. As she is to act the administration with the will annexed be to nun basswood. The elm wood must be cot the murder of Moses Lufkin, after occupying issued thereon The Empire Mill are making a creditable leading role in the presentation of the in lengths of 6 .ft., 5 ft. 5 in., 3 ft. 6 in. It is Ordered, That the proofs ofsaid instrument lg. Schwendinger, JProp'r. the fu 1 term of the Redwood improvement to their establishment and the said petition, be heard before thia Court, "Pearl of Savoy*' next Sunday evening, Basswood in lengths of 4 feei. No trees at the Probate office in said County, on Thursday County court, ended in his conviction. in the shape of an office, separate it is to be hoped that her recovery less than 10 inches in diameter can be the 5th day of December A. 1889, at 10 o'clock Monuments, Tombstones and all the forenoon, when all concerned may appear In both of the previous trials the eviwas used. Blocks from 10 to 15 inches in diameter and apart from the mill itself. The will be a speedy one. other work in my line made to order and contest the probate of said instrument will be accepted without being be-dence of a doubtful nature and the foundation for the new building is And it is further ordered, that public notice of promptly and in a workmanlike manner split. All over 15 inches must be split the time and place of said hearing be given to Ticket No. 106, held by Mrs. O'Brien jury failed to agree, but in this it required ing laid this week, and the bmldino* itself atreasonable rates. a. persons interested, by publication of these orders once. All timber must be free of knots of Minneapolis, drew the crazy quilt, once in each week for three successive weeks NEW ULM. MINN only an hour to reach a conclusion will be completed in the sprino-. and not winding. For particulars enquire priortosaid day ofhearing, theNew Ulm Review which was raffled off by Mrs.Schloman, and render a verdict of guilty of of a newspaper printed and published at theCitrof It will be of brick, with demensions, New Ulm in said County. of the same city, and which was valued G, A. OTTOMEYER, 36 by 20. murder in the first degree. After the B. JUNI, By the Court, IL- S.] ERNST BRANDT. at $200. The quilt was on exhibiiion 49 Secretary.* verdict, the defendant's counsel moved The regular annual meeting of the Judge of Probat*. at our county fair last fall and a large for a stay in the proceedings, which board of trade will be held next Friday number of New Ulm and Sleepy Eye was overruled. The court then ordered We HaveGotthe Pull!fe. IDea-ler in evening. Officers of the society for the people held tickets in the raffle. the prisoner to stand up and asked him ensuing year will be elected and it is DryGoods|Notions. if he had anything to sty before sentence The following will act important desired that there should be a full attendance. was passed upon him. He said parts in the presentation of "Mutlersegen" The reports of the president ne had. In doing so he charged that next Sunday evening: Wm.Pfaender, and secretary will also be read and other his trial had been a partial one that E. G. Pahl. Hugo Fischer, Gustave important business attended to. Whoop! here's another season come, the officers of the court had combined Prints, 4 cts. per yard and upward Fischer, Wni. Koch, F. Seit*»r, and Anyone wishing to become a member Ginghams, 7 cts. Muslin, 5 cts. fleece together for his conviction, and, turning All merchants clear the track Wm. Winkelman, Mrs Albert Seiter, should make it a point to be present. lined shirting, 11 cts. underwear, 20 to the large crowd present in the and Misses E. Hauenstein, Ella Seiter, We are going to beat the record some, The dances at the different halls on cts, and upward all wool children's courtroom, with a wave of his hand, he Clara Rehfeld, Minnie Brandt and Sophia hose.JlO cts. per pair all wool Ladies' Thanksgiving evening were largely attended. Don't try to hold us hack. said: *'In spite of this audience and Keller. hosiery, 20 cts. per pair and upward: That at Turner Hail, which yon, I say I am as innocent of this plush and velveteen, 45 cts. per yard was given by the members of the A. 0. The well known Clifton Holden murder Gents' white dress shirts, double front Whoop! Prices lower than before, crime,of which I have been convicted.as U. W., was strictly an invitation ball, case received a hearing before the and back at 90 cents each. Also ticking, you are." This was all. Judge Weboer New goods in stacks from roof to floor cotton and all wool flannels cheap and only members of the lodge with supreme court on the 26th, and the St. then stated that the trial had been impartial Toboggan caps, hoods and nubias at With novelties our store is full, their families and invited guests were Paul News, in commenting there on, and fair that convicted criminals lowest prices German and Saxony present. That it was a pleasant and made the statement that Holden had And there is where we get the Pull, yarns in ail shades Gents furnishing were in the habit of expressing highly social affair is the expression of been convicted of murder in the second o-oods and a nice line of linen and cotton their innocence, and that the verdict handkerchiefs always on hand. everyone. The dance at Union Hall degree and sentenced to state's prison We run to win, and don't forget. of the jury had been .warranted by the Call and see what these goods are, was given by the militaryof the city and for life. This is all wrong. Holden was evidence. He closed with sentencing G. A. OTTOMEYER. The price we want is trade was equally well attended and enjoyed. convicted of murder in the first degree New Ulm, Minn. Rose to execution within three months The members of the company made it Well make our figures lower yet. and not in the second, while sentence from that date at a time to be appointed agreeable for their guests and fully deserved BARGAINS. has been reserved until after the decision Than winner ever made. bythe governor. Whether the sentence the patronage that the dance received. of the supreme court on the case. will be carried out remains to be seen most^. District court convened in this city The case may be appealed to the sup Whoop 1 here's the store that gives you A number of very desirable bargains in last Wednesday afternoon, but dispensed Mr. J. L. Dehuff, of Sleepy Eye, reme court and the decision may possibly Youll find we make no empty boast, called on us yesterday and made explanation be changed. It is not likely how with its business very quickly. But bargains big and bountiful, ~~S. S?~ The calendar was read by Judge Webber as to the duplicate appearance eyer. Rose's days in all probability are AT of his own and other names on the numbered,and he might as well prepare and not a single case .appeared to And that is where we get the Pull, Hpft?* O. M. Olsen's Sleepy Eye petition. As the Herald occupy the attention of the court. The to meet his doom. Throughout all his stated the fault remains with the committee trials he has had the very best of defense only criminal affair, that of the State In the Quick Rush of Fall Trade every and not with the men themselves. vs. Frank Smith for perjury, was and, when the powers of even the dropped by the prosecution, and what They had signed the regular city peti celebrated Erwin are of no avail, evi thing goes at a Rock Bottom Price. Among the special offers are New tion, and, when asked to circulate one little else there was of the calendar was dence must be strong against him. The and Elegant parlor organs for $50. either dropped or continued to the next for themselves, signed that also with history of the case is known too generally G. W, SCHLOTTMAH & 8 0 ,, the understanding that their names to require repetition. What public term. The only business therefore of Second hand organs,good order, for $35 the session consisted in arguing a few would be stricken from the first. The prejudice has all along believed to be First class goods at lowest prices. committee failed to do this and we are justice has at length been measured motions and paying off the jury for Gent's Furnishers, Catalogues furnished, upon application thus enabled to make correction as to work they hadn't performed. This out. Rose is convicted, and the verdict at O. M. Olsen's Drug Store, Head any statement we may have made in and sentence meet with popular was done in less than two hours, and saying that their action was intentional. court stood adjourned. approval. auarters for musical instruments, i-4 iMXfcnsr OOTJRTIjyAJSnD, S