New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
December 25, 1889 · Page 4 of 8
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^SINESS LOCALS, t? LOCAL NEWS. |H, S. Kenntdy has been confined to Dr/Berry is sick with influenza. The sehools closed on Monday for, „_a, In fairness a*nd truthfulness the edi O.&N.W.Ry. his room the past week with a fever. two week's vacation. P. A son of F. Timm,of Milford, is very tor of the Sleepy Herald, as we bare There are several cases of mumps in It is said that the Van Dusen elevators low with pneumonia. Werner Boesch and wife went to Marshall often said, is utterly lacking, and, as town. will be turned over to the English )esterday. for a willingness to consent to either, Merchants claim that Monday was the TIME CARD. Hall Dance Union tp-morrow in Svndicate the first of the year. best day for business that New Ulm has his full possession is a mere trifle .*^To Entertainments will be given at night. Going East. Going West. seen in five years. prove it, we don't need to go further than The appointment of W. G. Gresham 1l *No 2 Pass Dep 10:00p,m. Union Hall on the evenings of Decemand *No 1 Pass Dep 4:26a m. To-day is Christmas. The Review •No 4 9:50a.m *No 3 5 05p m. to the tirade on Mr. Brandt, in his last as postmaster at St. Peter has been officially Martin Luther College closed on Friday 29 for the benefit of the new *No 12 8:45a in. *No 11 Arrla:30am. wishes its readers a happy, happy time. week's issue. Now this great editor, *Nol8Frt 12:15p.m. •No 21 FrtDep 6:30a.m. announced by the president. Catholic church. for the holiday!. A vacat I of two tNo 26 12:3oa.ro *Nb25 1:40pm. Le Sueur Centre still retains the this only man in Brown County, this weeks will be given the students. The Christmas exercises at Turner City Attorney Eckstein is fitting np a county seat of Le Sueur county. The +Daily. *Daily except tDaily except Monday, great moulder of pnblic opinion knows, Hall will be held 'to-morrow evening. SundayCarries •Daily except Sunday. private consultation room adjacent to Mrs. and Mrs. F, Burg were pleasantly attempt to move it to Le Sueur failed. if he knows anything, that the New Ulm passengers on The Ladies Society will have charge. his office over the Brown County Bank, Monday morning only surprised by a large number of D. Katz is experiencing considerable Review is puDlished by a firm that No. 11 and 12 run between New Ulm which promises to be the finest of its The small-pox scare at Sleepy Fye friends at their home last Sunday even- Messrs. Brandt & Weddendorf are the trouble in running his mill at Fairfax and Kasota onlv. kind in the city. amounts to nothing. It is only confined lUff. through lack of water with which to members of that firm and that if anyone C. W. H. HEIDEMAN, to one person and it is doubtful as to The "Stachelschwein" will be jssned Station Agent. The Basket Works have shut down is to be held ^liable for errors in run his engine. whether that is really a case of the in a couple of weeks. It will appear in for the holidays, but will resume business their paper, it must be the firm itself, The young people of the Congregational dreaded disease. CHAMPAGNES. five weekly issues and promises to contain on the 6th with an increased force and the firm alone. He knows too that church will give a social at the some mighty interesting reading Company A. will move their goods in of men. SIX BASKETS MUMM'S EXTRA he lies when he charges Mr. Brandt residence of J. Newhart next Friday mattei. Take it by all means. a few days to Turner Hall. They will DRY, A grand New Year's ball will be personally with making the mistakes. evening. fit up a neat armory in the new quarters, TWELVE CASES PLEASANT Mr. Lind has received,, out of the full given at Turner Hall next Thursday He knows also, or at least should know Farmers in this vicinity were harrowing and expect to expend about $200 in yALLEY, batch of house committee, the chairmanship evening. The bail is under the auspices before writing his column editorials and cultivating their lands the fore matting and lock boxes. TWELVE CASES WERNER'S, of the mileage committees and of the Ladies Society of the Turnverein. that the error in the publication of the part of last week. The fore part of last TWELVE CASES ROYAL CABINET, a memDership on the committees on Matthew Mueller, of this city, fractured delinquent tax list, which td some extent week was also the middle of December. at H. A. SUBILIA, JR Commerce and Reform of Civil Service. or rather split the bone of his caused the loss to the eonnty, was The Lutherans, Catholics and Congregationalists Think of it! right arm just above the elbow, while not discovered until long after the bill For the year ending July 31, 1889, held their Christmas exercises 8&- SILK MITTENS, Ladies' and The merchants of Mankato have organized trying to untie an unruly colt last Saturday. 82,227 students were enrolled in the for publication was allowed by the at their respective churches last Gents', which would make nice Christaas for mutual protection against Dr. Berry is tending the injured commissioners and paid that the exact, graded schools of Minnesota, and the evening. The Methodists will have a presents, at dead-beat and dishonest purchasers? limb. G. A. CTTOMEYER'S. average attendance was 57,457. During amount was not ascertained until about tree to-night. Why don't the merchants of New Ulna two weeks ago and that as yet there the year ended there was paid $30,405.50 Dress Style Calicoes and Apron Some complaint is heard to the effect Alfred Roos is carrying around an injured follow their example? Check Ginghams, in large variety at 6 to superintendents and $99,902.50 to has been no opportunity offered for the that the electric light lamps do not hold finger, received while making a cents a yard. Brust & Graff. Why is it that we don't hear from Review to make good its share of the principals and teachers. Of the teachers out the warranted time, but in many coupling on the Watertown branch at If you are yet in doubt as to what the committee appointed to secure-stock 320 are graduates of state high schools,} loss for which it is held responsible. cases break after less than six weeks of Gary, Dak. The nail of his thumb is kind of a Christmas gift to buy, go to for a new pottery? Isn't it about time These are the facts, whether he knotrs 364 of normal schools and 139 of colleges. use. Perhaps it's old stock, they have torn off and the tip amputated. Chas. Wagner's and you will surely find them or not, and Mr. Brandt could that some effectual work was being shoved on us. something to suit you. We acknowledge the receipt of a compel him to retract his charges and done? The Review last week contained exactly Here is a pointer to drivers on the JJ&- CHAMOIS SKIN UNDERVESTS. neatly arranged calendar for the coming insults, or sue him for libel if he deemed The Northwestern is supplying itself 395 inches of home advertising roadways: The law provides that, if a Crone's is the only place you can get year, presented by the •Columbia it worth the while. But it would be of with new hand cars, capable of being matter. How's that? Doesn't that them. man wants to go faster than another Bicycle Co., of Boston, Mass. It is a no use. The Herald man stands ever run by two men. John Reardon, prove beyond a doubt that its excellence Smyrna rugs, very cheap, at Chas. one, ahead of him on the road, is going, most convenient date reminder. ready to pick to pieces the reputation of this section, is happy in the possession Wagner's. as an advertising medium is acknowledged? he has a right to pass, and if he is prevented Henry Hartman and Miss Minnie Retzlaff of others, whether he is justified in doing of one of the novelties. Chas. Wagner's is the place to buy by the other, and an accident will be married to-morrow at Sleepy so or not. He is always pointing your Christmas gifts. The mercury in the thermometer in should happen thereby, the man thus Congressman Lind has secured the Eye. Both of the young people are to the mote in the eyes of others, bat front of C. L. Roos' drugstore stood at Imported Jam Rum at obstructing the road is responsible for appointment of folder in the doorkeeper's never stops for a moment to consider residents of the county and are quite 90 degrees last Wednesday afternoon. H. A. SUBILIA, Jr. damage done. No man has a right, department of the house, for Andrew well known in New Ulm. the size of the beam thatf is in flhis Arrac at Remarkable, isn't it. Such weather however, to infringe upon the rights Olin, of this city. We will be expecting own. He charges others with mistakes, H. A. SUBILIA, Jr. would surprise even our California of others in trying to pass.—Ex. The annual meeting of the Minnesota to heai of Andrew as acting when in himself he is a bungler a maniac Rhine Wines, Imported Nierstein.er and Southern friends. Educational Association will be held at sergeant-at-arms before many terms. As the new year approaches and in his disregard for truth and honesty at the capitol in St. Paul, January 1, 2, A little boy was borne to Mr. and opens upon us, why wouldn't it be a Henry Crone was noticed on our a man that has betrayed the H. A. SUBILIA, Jr. and 3. Among others, Prof. Robert Mrs. Chas. Helmes, of St. Paul, last good idea to put new life into the railroad streets last Wednesday for the first time friends that helped him to his lofty MUFFLERS. As nice and beau[tifully Nix, of this city, will read a paper on week. Charlie's New Ulm friends boom? It is no longer necessary assorted line as can be seen anywhere. since the Springfield accident. Mr. seat a man who has forgotlen—no, "Uniformity." will feel more like shaking his hand We can fit to any taste. to inform the people of New Ulm that Peterson was first seen at his office on even broken while yet he remembered— T. Crone. than ever, the next time he comes "The Lyon County Reporter" is the we need a new road. They know that Monday. Although both gentlemen are his promises a man who has at length around. Sweet Wines, Angelica, Choice name of a new paper which comes to well enongh. It simply needs urging. still forced to use crutches, they are doing found bis true level in the prize ring and Old Madeira, Tarragona Port at our table this week from Marshall. The It requires only a certain amount of The stereoptican exhibition at Union much better than was expected under who seeks to vie witL the companions H. A. SUBILIA, Jr. editor is C. E. Case, the founder of the talk to get them to doing something. Hall last Wednesday evening drew the circumstances. thereof in exercising his strength. When Carlets, St. Julien, Reisling at first paper in that county. He starts forth only a slim attendance. The When once started it is easy to accomplish. a man like this, we say, whose casket A motion has been made by J. W. H.,A. SUBILIA Jr. views and scenes were good enough, well and we extend to him a hearty Then let our rustlers remember possesses in heaped and rounded measure Keegan in the court house removal contest Out door mats at Chas Wagner's. welcome. but, as the entertainment was sadlylacking this as one of the improvements that all these various jewels, offers to for a writ of mandamus, returnable Crone has the largest and newest in the possession of an experienced they should agitate. From Calvin Smith and Aug. Schultz, insult the integrity of men whose honesty on the 24th day of January, 1890, at 11 stock of CAPS and OVERCOATS any lecturer, it failed to arouse the of Golden Gate, who called on us Monday '^tablishment in New Ulm. Prices are was nev^r impeaehed, it looks bad a. m., at which time the matter will be Since our last mention of marriage usual interest. lowest accordingly. afternoon we learn that everybody enough to be the strongest kind of a brought before the Judge of this district. licenses there have been issued the following: in that vicinity has caught the Oregon J86P* Brick Cheese at A man giving the name of Frank Notice to that effect has been Jacob L. Overton to Flora rebuke to himself. The Review begs Dempsey, alias Burke, was brought to fever. Even P. T. Gibbs has sold out therefore to be excused if it hereafter servedjon the county commissioners and Winegarden Adolph Jensen to Libbie H. A. SUBILIA, JR. his business and will make a tiip to J8®* Limburger Cheese at the county jail from Sleepy Eye last the county auditor. Herniman Charles Thonjpson to entirely ignores all such personal slanders Thursday, charged with stealing a coat the western state early in January to Julia T. 1'orkelson John H. Lau to and slurs as that made against Mr. H. A. SUBILIA, Jr. Dr. Searles, who is well known in J8^f Gilt Edge 10 year old hand made hunt up a location. For himself. Calvin Nina Barker John G. Geisler to Mary Brandt. When the Herald editor will from the store of Keegan Bros. He is this vicinily, has located, we are informed, Sour Mash at bound over to await a hearing before says Minnesota is good enough. Moll David Simon to Julia Sweeney consent to let up on his personal spleen at Storm Lake, Iowa. The H. A. SUBILIA, Jr. Louis Evans to Mary Guse Christopher and cease to spill the bitter gall of disappointed the grand jury at the next term of doctor is a recent graduate of Ann Arbor, Br cause the Review claimed 5.000 Christmas and New Year Cards also Mainger to Ida Trebesch Henry court. hopes, we will set down to New Year calling cards. Diaries for and understands his profession. people for New Ulm, the St. Peter Galzbiuu'i to Louisa Gag Christian business. When he will deal with the 1890, and a full line of Blank Books and Wm. Mueller, of St. Peter, and Miss While located at Gibbon a few months Journal thinss St. Peter ought to claim Stationery at OLSEN'S Drugstore. Johnsi Annie M. Paul&on Henry Review as a paper and not as an individual Emma Booek, of Lafayette, were married ago, he met with good success and we about 7,000. Now come off, Brother Haitm.ir. Jr. to Minnie Retzlaff William in the private walks of life, we Be sure to read Chas. Wagner's at the Lutheran church of this city hope that the same good luck may attend Perry, come off. Outside of the hospital J. Winkelman to Mary Gley and Christmas Announcement. will talk to him. But till then, we aro lastThursday, Rev. Albrechtofficiating. him in his larger field. with its possible 1,000 inmates, your Wallace Quesnell to Lidia E. Kelley. £6^* Chas. Wajrner has an elegant line done. We repeat it, we are through The groom is a brother^n-law of Fred town hasn't got its 4,000, let alone the Thomas Phillips, aged 86 years, died ot Holiday goods. Be oiire to examine positively through. Klobsner, and the bride is one of the boasted 7,000. The claim of 5,000 for As the last move in the Brown county at the home of a^relative in Courtland his stock befoie you buy your Christmas seat contest. Sleepy Eye asks for a writ best known of Lafayette's young ladies. New Ulm is a fair one and th« last vot* gitts for jour uncles, sisters and on Sunday. The deceased was recently KEEP of mandamus compelling the commissioners ON'BOOMING. aunts. They will therefore have the congratulations shows it. a resident of Dakota and, in the rush to act upon the petition which of numerous friends. they refused to consider at their last from that state to avoid starvation, he The following from abroad will spend With cities as with men, in order to meeting. It is none of our fight, but A correspondent from District 16 left with the rest. Too poor to travel Christmas and New Years at New Ulm attain success in a project, it is necessary it strikes us that if a majority of the sends the Review the following: The by rail, he made the trip of 200 miles Carl and Miss Herta Weschke, of Madison, voters of a county want an election on to keep at it There can be no Literary Society gave a dramatic entertainmentafew alone with one poor horse. When he the county seat matter the commissioners Wis., Herman Pfaender and such thins: as "letting up." It requires evenings ago in which our can't prevent that issue.—Redwood arrived in Courtland, he was taken sick August Hummel, of St! Anthonv Park. action,—continual action and lucky Gazette. young people appeared to good advantage. and died trom the effects of old age and Geo. Doehue, Frank Hanft and Robert is the town fortunate enough to hold "From Punkin Ridge" was the How would it be, brother, if it was in the long journey. Scherer, of Minneapolis, Horace Newhart, among its citizens, men who are alwaysstirring title of the play, and.frotn the manner of your own county instead of ours? With the first of the year we will of Northfield*, Hugo ITanft. of in public enterprises. presentation, much credit is due the Strikes us that you would see things in Attention For A Moment. commence to revise the Review snbcription Milwaukee, Miss Bertha Fischer, of It is characteristic also of most towns participants. Our teacher. Miss Agnes a somewhat different light if the west list. Of course there are some Davenport, Miss Allie Scherer, of Man of the size of New Ulm, that sometime Hal pin, conducted the entertainment end of your county, with Lamberton at It is a good time to jremind you of names there, that are delinquent some kato, and Misses Minnie Pfaender and in their existance, they experience what and is deserving of mention for thus its head, would start a little fight of its my immense btock of Holiday Goods. that are back a number of years. Unless Ida Heers, of Winona. is called a boom, but it is equally as happily bringing her pupils before the own tor the much prized county seat. And let you know that my prices are these subscribers are heard from at characteristic of them, that,at the same marked way down, and will be found public. The mountain has laboared and It would be a hone of a different color once, their names will be dioupdd from time, they usually let slip their opportunities. lower than the lowest. brought forth a mouse. That is about then, wouldn't it? Congressman Lijnd If st week introduced the list. It is money that moves the And that is what ruins a In Photograph Albums I am showing the nay in which we are inclined to bills for amending the interstate printing press, and nothing else. Good twenty-five styles in Silk, Plush and town. Such periods come but seldomoften PERSONAL MENTION. look upon the startling disclosures commerce act, amending the pension Leather, and my 59ct. Plush Album, will can't do it. Then pay up. At the only once. If the town is not of the St. Peter and Sleepv Eye Heralds full cabinet size, is worth a dollar. laws, for the relief of certain settlers same time we will be pleased to add then completely taken in with the tide, in regard to Lind's appointment at A Blanchard and wife are visiting in Autograph Albums & Scrap Albums on public lands, and for a public new names. it fares worse than if it had never experienced Courtland. The two democratic editors St. Paul. in large variety, and very low prices. building at Mankato also a bill a sudden boom. John Hauenstein celebrated the 58th seem to have put their heads together Brush and Comb sets in Silk, Plush dividing the s^ate into six subdivisions Miss Helen George is visiting relatives Now New Ulm is just entering upon anniversary of his birthday last Sundav. and Leather, with manicure combination in a great effort to make capital out of in Michigan, and providing for terms of tne such a period, and it behooves the,town i'i all grades, at very low prices. Iu the afternoon a number of the something which in fact amounts *o district and circuit court-, to be held in Julius Wend* was down from Springfield to take advantage of it, and move in Cufl and collar boxes, Jewel cases. older members of the New Ulm little. Other democratic paper* of the each as follows: TLt lirst division at on Monday. Work boxes, Smokiug sets, ibhaving the direction|Jof growth and prosperity. Sportsmen Club, of which Mr. district are rapidly following suit, but Winona, second at Ma.ikuto, third at sets. Infants' Toilet sets, Odor cases, If it does.^then there is no reason why Jos. A. Eckstein went to St. Paul Hauenstein himself is a member, went as the appointing power is not at present Odor stands, and fancy perfume bottles St. Paul, fourth at Minneapolis, fifth at we cannot have a city of ten thousand last week on legal business. out and assisted in making the occasion large variety and at very low prices. in their hands, Mr. Lind, we do not Fergus Falls and sixth atDuluth. people within a few years. All that is a festive one. Old hunting tales and Miss Lena Wagner visited at Mankato In fine Perfumes and Colognes we nk, need be mucn disturbed, necessary, is to keep on booming. The We are again forced to change the adventurous yarns were recounted and can suit your taste and fancy. last Thursday and Friday. dates for the Farmers' Institute. For. In these days of contagious diseases, ball once rolling will gather to itself, the afternoon was one in which "as bees Gold pens and tine stationery. John C. Rudolph went to St Paul tunately, this time they are definite and but it remains for us to roll it. it is well to know the rules of the public For the young folks will be found flee hame with lades o' treasure, the last Monday morning. direct from headquarters. January ISth games and story books, and for the older schools in regard to them. The new minutes wing'd their way wi' pleasure." Mrs. J. C. Rudolph is spending the Card of Thanks. folks a big line of popular and standard and 14th will be the great eventful days regulations provide that when a teach, jr books at the lowest prices ever The commissioners in Le Sueur holidays at Nicollet. and every farmer, and every man, interested disease We desire to express our heartfelt er is informed that any infectious shown here. County threw out 680 names from the thanks to all those who so kindly extended in farming, should make sure to Mrs. A. Seiter and Mrs. Jacob Nix has invaded a household, it shall petition for removal. This left less to ns their aid and sympathy in musical instruments 1 am Headquarters be on hand. Besides the speakets mentioned returned from their St Paul visit Saturday be his duty to dismiss any pupil that is during the recent illness and death anU and you will find in great variety, than the required 60 per cent and gave night. in our last issue, we are enabled afflicted or exposed to such disease and 'burial of our son and brother, Rudolph. Accordeons, Violins, Cornets, Guitars, the Le Sueur Centre folks a cause for a to state positively the names and topics Mrs. Anna Hanft. such pupil shall be re-admitted only by C. L. Roos, E. G. Pahl, and Chas. Harmonicas, Flutes, Fifes, Clari^Jets, regular old time jubilee. They celebrated Frank Hanft of two others, Prof. W. M. Hayes, of the Ocarinas, and even Jews-harps. permit of the Board of Health. In Silverson attended the Millers' convention all day long, and, with bands of Max and Hugo Hanft. And if t^e above are too small for you, State Experimental Station, and John at St Paul last week. case of small pox,diphtheria and scarlet music, firing of cannon, ringing of then t&w a look at my Organs, and you Gould, of Ohio. The former will give NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. fever, no child will be allowed to attend John N. Jones, of Redwood county, will be surprised. church bellsjand other demonstrations, the Institute the best thoughts of the school, whije any member of the was in the city during the week in the UNION' HALL. MY SPECIAL $50 DOLLAR fairly sickened the Le Sueur people day upon such subjects of interest as household is sick therewith,nor for four interests of the Farmer's Institute. HOLIDAY ORGAN, IS THEthe who were naturally despondent over summer cultivation of corn,pasture weeks after death, complete recovery -f BIGGEST BARGAIN EVER Herman Schmidt, of the Shattuck blasted hopes and money wasted. Dances and Balls drainage, improving of our farm crops, or removal of the sick person, and then 1 OFFERED BY ANY HOUSE. School at Faribault, is home for the Moving county seats is poor business. keeping up of the fertility of the farm, only by permission of Board of Health holidays. On pianos I can save you from 50 to and dairy work. Prof. Hayes is, first The physicians tell us that there are or attending physician. The rules also Will be given at Union Hall dur-4 J( 100 Dollars on the price. C. H. Ross and family and B. F. of all, practical in his teachings and cases of "influenza" in this vicinity. provide, that if any child or adult shall ing the Holidays on Remember there are no better instru-i Webber ard family will spend Christmas careful in his statements.* The other The epidemic is that which has proven visit a household in which there is a ments made than the World Renowned DECEMBER 26th and 31st. gentleman presents such subjects as the at Blue Earth City. Estey Organs and Pianos. so troublesome in Russia and other case of the diseases mentioned, or attend growing of fodder corn, experience of a 4These balls are intended to enliven Wm. Schimmel, of St. Peter, attended REMEMBER THE PLACE, eastern countries and which is said to the funeral of any person who died O. M. Olsen's dairyman with a Silo, how to build and the joyous season and a large the funeral of Rudolph Hanft last be quite prevalent in New York and therefrom, the superintendent shall fill a Silo, and plain facts about butter attendance is invited. "V.i Thursday afternoon^ t^ t* Detroit. The symptoms are different in be justified in considering the household making. He is one of the most effective N assure nearly every case. In some it produces Mrs. Geo. Marti, of St Paul, was the of which that child or adult is a -XisAdmission 50 Cents. *'.i Institute workers in the West, both as a a tired feeling. In others the lining to member, as infected wih the virus of guest of Mr3. Otto Schell during a part quaint and forcible* speaker and from the nose, mouth and throat is affected. Ityeridian Block, New Ulm, Minn. a such'diaease. These rules are strict but of last week. ^-^JrhPlJ^ IK The storage basement in the £iess his long and successful experience in Still others have a cough accompanied ling Block will be open on Tuesdayana they should be enforced. ^Parents l.Henry Mauch, the Preston, Dak., ine and Fancy Candies and Nuts the field that he represants. It will pay by chills. Lameness is one of the general Wednesdays of every week to receive should try as well to assist in carrying ad trimmings for Christmas trees. harness maker, came home yesterday to therefore to listen to him. Remember TJNSALTED BUTTER in GRANULATED points in which it manifests itself them out and in that way, avoid much 1 prices to Churches andSocie1 spend, Christmas with his folks in Mil- Wk FORM. the dates,—January 13 and 14. ford,« strongly. that is to be dreaded. 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