New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
January 8, 1890 · Page 4 of 8
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mm' B&- C.&N.W.Ry. A little son of Joseph Tauer, of Lafayette, iB***"« LOCA N E W S The county commissioners met in Holden, the prisoner, sick very 'ERS0NAL MENTION. died last week. regular session yesterday. with quinsy. John Larson has been appointed postmaster TIME CARD. Another possibility is now being mentioned The new engine for the New Ulm A little girl arrived in the family of Otto Peuser, of St. Paul, is here on a at Lamberton. fur postoffice, this time Geo. Going East. Going West. Roller Mill will arrive this month. George Marti, of Miiford, Monday. visit. vNo 2 Pass Dep 10.00p,m. JNo 1 Pass Dep 4:26a m. Not a single marriage license has Boock. The Public Schools and Martin Luther Jacob Hardegger, who killed a man •No 4 2 18p.m *No3 5 05p.ni. M. J. Rosskopf spent Sunday an been issued since the 21st of December. *No 12 8:45a •Nol Arrl2:30a.m Andrew Oline has received the appointment College re-opened on Monday with at Lake Madison in a little Fourth of Monday in New Ulm. *No 18 Frt 12 15p.m tNo21 Frt Dep 6:30a.m. John Zeller and Wm. Fenske have tNo 24 9 3dp.m to a clerkship on the mileage *No25 l:l5p m. good attendaace. July celebration last summer has been Jos. A. Eckstein and brother Wenzetf gone to St. Paul to attend the St. Paul committee of the lower house, of which $Daily. *Daily except found guiltyat Mankato of manslaughter JDaily except Monday, Werner Boesch left on Monday for went to Rochester last Friday evening Sunday. *Dai]y except Sunday. Business College during the winter. Mr. Lind is chairman. in the second degree. $ Carries passengers on Chicago in the interests of the New Ulm Daily. on legal business. Sunday evening only Both the Eagle and Empire Mill Mrs. Wm. Ruemke was suddenly taken Basket Works. has m-fea-iee-liQilge No. 11 and 12 run between New Ulm F. M. Whitney and Wm. Mueller of Companies are issuing to their patrons ill while attending the party at H. and Kasota only. The Review notes the arrival 1 loads of ice, and is haulling nearly Springfield, spent New Year's day in some very nice annual calenders. They H. Beussman's residence on Friday evening, 100 loads a day. He will need fro: C. W. H. HEIBEMAN, Sunday of a little girl in tbe family our city. are handsome to say the least. but has since recovered rapidly. Station Agent. 00 to 1,600 during the coming^^gum Fred Williams. Fr. Forster, who has been visiting for Six full citizen's papers and one hundred A masquerade ball will be given at mer. J. Hauenstein wilLiwc^bout the Otto Baarsch has gone to Lamberton BUSINESS LOCALS. some time in Minneapolis, returned to and sixty-eight first papers, issued A- Turner Hall on the evening of the same amoun to act as night operator at the Norths, New Ulm Saturday. by Clerk of Court George, is the record 25th. The dance will be under the auspices western depot. CHAMPAGNES. The coming masquerade ball at Turner for 1889. Miss Lulu Fischer went to Minneapolis of the Lajdies' Society of the Tmnverein. Hall promises to be one of those Billy Marble, the popular comedian, SIX BASKETS MUMM'S EXTRA Saturday to visit for a few weekswith The Minnesota National Guard convention regular "old time" affairs in which tbe is at Tracy this week. On his way east DRY, friends in the Flour City. will be held at the capitol in The office of the Dakota House has Newpeople of New Ulra were wont to take he should not forget to take in TWELVE CASES PLEASANT St. Paul on the 21st and 22d inst. Com. been adorned with new fixtures of late, such interest. The Ladies' Society Ulm. Public Examiner Kenyon has been VALLEY, pany A, of this city, is entitled to three and the clerks now collect their hotel have the matter in hand and are working Gustave] Subilia took possession of reappointed by Gov. Merriam to the position TWELVE CASES WERNER'S, delegates. bills from behind glass counters. hard for its success. A full programme the cigar manufactory of Wm. Gebser of examiner for three years. TWELVE CASES ROYAL CABINET, Louis Entrup, the drug clerk, left will be published later on. Prof. Nix spent a portion of the week last Wednesday. See ad. in another at H. A. SUBILIA, Faribault wag visited last week by a. yesterday for a short visit with friends at St. Paul in attendance upon the column. On Monday evening the Fire Company fire which destroyed a large furniturefactory in Shakopee. He says it's on business State Teachers' Association,' before elected the following officers Imported Jam Rum at Horace Newbart, Robert Scherer, and an extensive flouring mill. he is going, "partickly'' business. Perhaps which he read a paner on "Uniformi" Pres., Fr. Pfaender Vice-pres., Ferdinand and Miss Allie Scherer left on Monday The loss on both amounts to nearly $50,000 H. A. SUBILIA, Jr. matrimony—you can't tell. ty." Crone Treas., W. E. Koch Sec, Arr at afternoon for their respective schools and fully sixty men are thrown out Wm. Brust Revision Committee, C. Hon. John N Jones, late member of Last Friday was the 65th birthday at Northfield, Minneapolis, and Mankato. H. A. SUBILIA, Jr. of employment. J8@** Rhine Wines, Imported Niersteiner Roos and F. Behnke Capt., Chas. the legislature from Redwood County, anniversary of H. H. Beussman, and in The Pioneer Press is authority for a at Stolle Foreman of Hook and Ladder has been given a Clerkship in the rooms celebration of the event he invited a No Stachelschwein will be issued report to the effect that Archbishop Ireland Company, Chas. Gebser Foreman of H. A. SUBILIA, Jr. of the committee on mileage of which large number of friends, who passed this year. The stockholders have declared is to be appointed cardinal and JB@" Sweet Wines, Angelica, Choice Engine Company, Geo. Boock and Mr. Lind is chairman. with him a very pleasant evening. a dividend and the editors have papal delegate, a position which would Old Madeira, Tarragona Port at Foreman of Hose Team, Louis Vogel. Friday was lawyers' 'day in New The time is fast approaching when retired from the journalistic field. Too practically place him at the head of the H. A. SUBILIA, Jr. Ulm. Among those who did business If the Lind bill should pass for district something may naturally be expected to bad. Carets, St. Julien, Reisling at Catholic church in America here were were Bowers, of Wilson & court division, Brown County drop affecting the postmastership. With H.,A. SUBILIA jr The patrons of the American Express Another compromise candidate has would be in the second along with Faribault, Bowers, of Winona, McKensey, of Lake this the question also arises as to who Crone has the largest and newest Company are requested to have all been urged for collector of internal revenue. Benton,and M.E.Mathews, of Marshall. Martin, Jackson, Nobles, Rock, will secure it, and echo answers. Who? stock of CAPS and OVERCOAT^ any packages,intended for the east,ready by It is O. N. Lukken, of Crookston, establishment in New Ulm.' Prices are Pipestone, Murray, Cottonwood, Watonwan, The New Ulm Sportsmen's Club Sneeze a little, cough a little, fee 1 p. m„ in order to get them off on the and if he should get it, Donahower lowest accordingly. Blue Earth, Waseca, Le Suuer, held their annual meeting last Sunday just a little bit tiwd, and try to think the 2:18 passenger. would probably be made marshal.!* Another Nicollet, Redwood, Lyon, Lincoln, Brick Cheese at afternoon and elected the folio wing officers: that it is about time you were taking a report says that Donahower will, As will be seen from a notice in Yellow Medicine, Sibley, and Lac qui H. A. SUBILIA, JR Pres. Chas. Brust Secretary, lay-off for repairs, and you have got a another column, a social hop will be be appointed collector this week. Parle, the courts of which would be held Limburger Cheese at Ernst Brandt Treas., H. LobeydeS tolerably fair case of the "grippe." given at Union Hall to which all are at Mankato. The Washington correspondent of the H. A. SUBILIA, Jr. Captain, Chas. Hauenstein and Lieutenant, Try it once. invited. A masquerade ball is also Gilt Edge 10 year old hand made St. Paul Globe says that Dr. Merritt of J. B. Schmidt. On tbe Northwestern railroad bridge promised for the 26th. Sour Mash at Miss Ida Sommer left last week for StPeter is soon to be appointed a mem. over the river at St. Peter, a watchman Saturday evening Miss Addie Russel Northiield, where she will visit for a H. A. SUBILIA, Jr. Judge Webber is at Redwood Falls, ber of the pension examining board of Christmas and New Year Cards also is placed to prevent people from crossing. entertained a select circle of friends at time with her sister, Mrs. Johnson, holding a special term of court. The surgeons for the Mankato district. Also, New Year calling cards. Diaries for The other night a man started to the residence of Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Peterson. after which the two will go to the new sentencing of Holden is also set for this that anew board is to be organized for 1890, and a full line of Blank Books and cross, and succeeded in getting almost state of Washington for the benefit of Cards and music were the principal Stationery at OLSEN'S Drugstore. term, but as the supreme court has Le Sueur, and that Dr. Tillford is to be over when he was caught by the watchman. the latter's health. amusement, although the elegant not jet acted on the case, it is quite appointed a member of the Worthington. A scuffle ensued and the watchman supper that was furnished added zest ), The storage basement the Kiess Henry Subilia, with the assistance of probable that action by Judge Webber board. was arrested, because he had performed ling Block will be open on Tuesdayand to the enjoyment. It was a very social crutches, succeeded in getting up town will also bo deferred. Wednesdays of every week to receive The retail lumber dealers of Minnesota his duty, and fined $13.67. Kind affair. as early as last Thursday. This is UNSALTED BUTTER in GRAN- will meet at the West hotel, Minneapolis, The dance given by tbe Sons of Herman of queer justice they use in that town, coming out pretty soon after such an ULATED FORM. Nearly fifty of the young people of at Turner Hall last Sunday evening we should think. Jan. 29th, for the purpose of New Ulm Creamery Co accident as that which he experienced, town gathered at the home of Mr. and was not largely attended. Those perfecting a state organization. One of but we hope the venture was warranted. A special invitation is extended to Mis. C. H. Ross on New Year's evening I buy old rags, iron, zinc, coppar and who were present however enjoyed a leading matters to come before the convention rubber for cash or in trade. the ladies to attend the coming and with games and pastimes spent an will be the prevailing custom very pleasant time, and the tableaus, E W, BAEB, Farmers' Institute. Certain features evening that was full of amusement. Dr. Schoch's fast horse indulged a which were displayed from the stage, among wholesale dealers of disposing of have been arranged particularly Mr. and Mrs. Ross know how to entertain, runaway last Tuesday in the neighborhood were reallv excellent. materials direct to consumers. In all New Ulm Markets. for them, and sessions will be and those who were present will of Nic Reinhart's place in Courtland, probability this unjust practice will be Wheat, 65—70 Next week, commencing Monday held in the Jeast room of Turner Hall wish for the return of many such parties. which resulted in throwing the effectually stopped. Oats 20 and lasting through Tuesday, the Farmers' to which the ladies of town and country Doctor overboard and in demolishing a Corn 25 The New Ulm Turnverein held their Institute will hold its session at are all cordially invited. On Monday Potatoes 20 It is sad tD think that Nebuchadnezzar new and elegant cutter. The horse semi-annual business meeting last Saturdav Turner Hall in New Ulm. Everybody afternoon and Tuesday morning, Mrs. after his gay life had to go to grass, Butter 9—11 cleared two fences and had run over evening and elected officers for Eggs 15 who possible can. should by all means but sadder the thought that so many Willett M. H.iys will give lessons on three miles before caught. No damage the ensuing year as follows: President m^n of promise and ability find early be present, and an attendance from all cookery, which cannot fail to be interesting, was done except to the cutter. graves by carelessness in not checking Wm. Koch Vice-pres., Wm. Hummel parts of the county is desired. It will and we would therefore advise (Established in 1864 by Dr.C. Weschcke a cold in its early stages by the use of PIONEER F. Burg, the cigar*manufacturer, has Recording Secretary, C. Heller Cor. be a rare treat, that no farmer can well the ladies to attend. Dr. Bull's Cough Sysup. our thanks for a box of his nicest cigars, Secretary, Fr. Burg Sr. Treas., Peter afford to miss S to re laid on our table on New Year's Scherer First Turn wart, W. E. Koch The Ho ml of Trade committee on NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. There is a rumor to the effect that day. Our appreciation arises not so Second Turnwart, Fred Seiter. Railro Is for thfs year consists of Chas. For Sale. New Kimbail Organ at Benj. Juni, who is at present in the much from the value of the fragrant Wagner, M. Mullen, Scherer, F. E. G. Pahl will start next Sunday on less than Factory Whole- employ of the Basket Works in the capacity Havanas, but more from the knowledge Neumann, and Chas. Staebe. These a business trip to England and Holland, Si\d J. ^dk^teii). sale price, with book and stool. Perfect of Secretary, will sever his connection ot the fact that there are those who gent'emen are all known to be interested as representative of the Empire in every respect. Have no room for it. have not forgotten that we are here, with that establishment and remove in securing this much needed improvement F. W. Hauenstein. Mill Co. Tne New Ulm mills are working and again we sav, Thanks. with his family to the new state for New Ulm and we trust dealer in up considerable ttade in England LOST. of Washington. Mr. Juni has been a that they will endeavor to do some effectual especially, and a trip of several thousand DRF3S, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, It is said that Father Alexander Berghold A St. Bernard dog. Weight 110 lbs. valuable citizen during his residence in work. We have heard the miles, to persorally look after is contemplating the erection of a Colors white and tawn. Liberal reward New Ulm and we hope the rumor is statement made by some, that they their interests, is fully warranted by paid for returning same. new Catholic church at New Ulm which Toilet Alleles. Perfumery, Books, without foundation. could secure ri road within six months their increasing business. Stationer}. 1 iu-ses, &uppurters. Shoulder will cost seventy thousand dollars. That E. G. PAUL. if an exertion was made. If that is the Br ices,, Crutches, etc. Paints, Oils. The committee appointment* of the is quite an enterprise to undertake and PJHIND" A pair of new sPecta«les, The gable groups for the new court case, certainly they should go at it. It V.irni^he^. Gl i-s and Artists' Supplies New Ulra Board of Trade for 1890 have make it successful, but, if any man can house building were put in place last J.HJUUU. with case. Spectacles are ..Pure Wines and quors for medicinal would ne a complete give-away on been announced and are as follows: On marked 17. Owner can have same by he can. He has about as much business purposes Phjsicians' prescriptions week. They are made of galvanized themselves if they didn't. calling at this office and paving for advertisement. legislation, C. Roos, chairman, S. P. caretulh compounded at all hours of energy in him as any man in this county.— iron and give evidence of careful workmanship the KIA and night. Peterson, E G. Koch, and J. C. Ru The tax law ot Minnesota has been HERALD. The figures are emblematic Iver- & Pond Pianos, Sterling Organs dolph, secretar\ on manufactures, W. incmreetly -quoted by the papers during Gustave Subilia, of Law, Justice and Mercy, and constitute Baud Instruments and other musical A special to the Pioneer Press from Pfaender, E. Brandt. A. C. Ochs. J. the past few days. The law is as meich.indite. fine ornaments to the new structme. Gary, Dak., says that, in the district Klos'ner Jr., and O. C. Strickler and follow All taxes are due on the first Grass. Garden and Flower SeedSt J. Scherffius, of Winona, is the manufacturer. court at that place, Dr. B. A. Wade, on railroads, C. Wagner, eha'nman. Monday of January of each ^ear. HEW ULM MARBLE W is president, and N. M. Wade, cashier of Mullen, P. Scherer J. F. Neumaann HiinFAGTDHSH DP AID HBALBR Pergonal pioperty tax becomes delinquent the Bank of Gary, stand indicted with The choir of the Lutheran church tendered and Phas. Stuebe. March 1st, when a penalty of 10 arson, having set fire to a building,— Iff. Si'h wen dinger, Projj'r. Prof. Adolph Reim :i most agreeable per cent is added. Personal property we aie informed the basket works—on The Eagle, Empire and Ne.v Ulm FINE CIGAHS surpuse lastFud.u evening. A .-$ Monuments, Tombstones and all taxes unpaid April 1st are collected by Feb. 8. The latter gentleman is connected Roller Mills have purchased and number of them gathered ai his home other work in my line made to order the sheriff. On June 1st a penalty of with Clark & Co., who put in the ground during the past year over 1,500, and during the evening took occasion to promptly and in a workmanlike manner SPECIAL BRANDS MADE 10 per cent, is added to all unpaid real plant at this place. 000 bushels of wheat. When this is atreasonablo rates. present him with a gold-headed cane TO ORDER estate tax, and said tax will become delinquent considered for a moment, it gets to be NEW ULM. MINN and seal-skin cap. The gifts were cost1} Company A are going to great expense on the first Monday of January KIESLING BLOCK NEW ULM, MINN. a surprising amount, and is probably ones, and, considering from whence in httingjup their armory at Turner G. I O following, when an additional 5 per more than most people would ever A GRAND they came, they are much to be prized. Hall. The room which is 30 31, cent, is added. Feb. 1st a charge of 25 think of. Less than one-third of this will be covered with matting and each has been secured directly from the farmers to 30 cents for each description or lot is iV From the Herald v,e learn that Wm. member will be supplied with a lockbox added to pay advertising and clerk Mueller, son of H. C. Mueller, of Courtland, of this neighborhood, while the rest Dealer in for storing accoutiements. Circu" fees. In February all unpaid taxes are has been shipped in from abroad. The has formed a co-partnership with lar gun stands will be used instead of DryCoods|Notions. coming year however, we are told by advertised and tbe first Monday in May his brother-in-law, C. A. Johnson, of the old wail racks, and all the conveniences one who should know, will change this. the annual tax is begun, after which St. Peter, aud that the two will open up of the best of armories will be secured. a general store at that place. Mr. Mueller The mills exp--ct to buy as much as 7C0,000 time interest is charged at the rate of bushels of the coming crop from 12 per cent, per annum.—MANKATO REVIEW. is well known to the people of New Punts, 4 cts. per yard and upward tbe farmers direct, and thus reduce the During the year just passed there Ulm as a worthy young man who is MASQUERADE BALL Ginghams, 7 cts. Muslin, 5 cts. fleece were issued 149 marriage licenses. In surely deserving of success, and his immense amount secured abroad. This The following from an exchange is as lined shirting, 11 cts. underwear. 20 January there were 9, in February 13, many friends here will join with us in will be good news to tbe tillers of the «cts, and upward all wool children's good advice to New Ulm people as to in March 9, April 17, May 14, June 9, soil of Brown and neighboring coun- wishing him well. hose, 10 cts. per pair all wool Ladies' will be given at 3* those of any other town: Now that the wwuntM hosiery, 20 cts. per pair and upward: July 7, August 7, September 15, October &A&X» new year has rolled around, let our A new time card went into effect last plush and velveteen, 45 cts. per yard 22, November 18, and in December business men and the community in Gents' white dress shirts, double front Sunday over the Northwestern road, he editor of the Sleepy Eye Herald 9. In 1887 there were issued 100 and SATURDAY EVE, JAN. 25, and back at 90 cents each. Also ticking, general, make it a standing motto to but there are very few radical changes, makes another faint attempt in his last in 1888 the number of those who were cotton and all wool flannels cheap under the auspices of the Ladies Society in fact only one. The train which live and act in harmony and good will issue to reflect upon the reputation of Toboggan caps, hoods and nubias at licensed to wed amounted tosl48. Although of the Turnverein. was wont to arrive here at 9:50 in the one towards another do all the good Mr. Brandt,and, using this as the foun lowest prices German and Saxony 1889 is not much ahead, it will Great effort is being put forth to yarns in ail shades Gents furnishing morning from the west, now arrives at you can for yourself and for others dation for an attack, we would have a be noticed that we are still on the increase. goods and a nice line of linen and cotton 2:18 in the afternoon and is said to be outpull together and don't indulge in make the ball a success and a good most excellent chance to deal him handkerchiefs always on hand. the fastest train ever put on this end of "back-biting" and petty jealousies time is assured. a dose of vermifuge if we deemed it Call and see what these goods are, The people of Lake Hanska are circulating the route. It reaches Kasota just in "put your shoulder to the wheel" and worth the while. But since we are well G. A. OTTOMEYER. Tickets can be had of C. L. Boos, F. a petition, we are informed, time to make connection with the work side by side in all things that aware of the dilemma into which this New Ulm, Minn. Burg, W. Hauenstein, Chas. Brust, J^Hottinger, asking for the establishment of postoffices train which leaves that place for St Sleepy Eye man has worked himself of tend to advance your mutual interests, T. Mueller and Wm. Hummel. at Albin and Lake Hanska, and Paul over the Omaha at 4 o'clock. To late we will desist It would be cruel and that of the town let there be good Admission 50 Cents. also for a mail route from Sleepy Eye some, of course, this will be agreeable, to further torture him, and, considering feeling and sociability on all sides do to Madelia, passing throng Albin, Lake while with others it will cause dissatisfaction- that we are a good natured lot of not be narrow ganged, selfish, or partial Program will follow later. Hanska and Linden. This, we understand, It is hard to please all, however, fellows anyhow, we will let up on him to your neighbor remember the golden Social Hop! is the project, but while they and perhaps this arrangement is easily. We can afford to do this for the rule, "do unto others as you wish to they are at it, we don't think it would as good as any that could be made. A simple reason that a man like Tom be done by remember also that we be out of place to suggest that they secure freight from the east on Sunday mornwhich to be given at Bowen is not the person to impeach the live together, mingle together, and UNION HALL the mail route from New Ulm toings connected at Kasota with good name and standing ot Mr. Brandt, should help to build up the town together Madelia instead of from Sleepy Eye. the passenger from Sioux City has also who, as is well known, has well earned have a good word for every one slDAI Bro^JilUAHfJHfc Such a route existed in former years and been suspended, and this too will cause every cent the county ha? ever paid him and say nothing to injure your fellow why couldn't it now. It would give inconvenience to some. The only remedy either as officer or otherwise. The people townsman. fp|ln brief, let there be, be employed"and &i^^M Nice music will them direct connection with the county for these troubles seems to lie in a of the county know this, and all "Peace on earth,good will toward men," seat and at the same time with the new road. "When New Ulm gets that, ATLAS ENGINE WORKS, Tom Bowen mayj sayj to the contrary M| pleasant time is promised, and far better results will be attained leading town of the county. jp©§|[ perhaps her hat will be full. Admission, Gents 35 Cents*. will be of no avail. than if it were tho reverse. INDIANAPOLIS. IND. a fear 'W*i