New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
January 22, 1890 · Page 4 of 8
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ft?!fiS9pr^ C.&N.W.Ry. LOCAL NEWS. Be sure to read the new ad. of G. A. V\ F. Seiter is confined to his room &L PERSONAL E N I O N Ottomeyer. -. n.3*^ with the "grippe." ¥v is The engine for the City Mill will arrive /A The transition from long, lingering The motion for a wrft of mandamus TIME CARD. August Schell has nearly "recovered and painful sickness to robust health C. L. Roos returned from this week. Chicago in the county-seat case will be argued Going East. marks an epoch in the life of the individual. Going West. from his recent illness and is able once Friday morning. A. W. Bingham and wife left for *JJo 2Pass Dep 10 00p,m. Such a remarkable event is JNo 1 Pass Dep 4 26a m. before Judge Webber next Friday. more to be up and around. •No 4 2 ISp.m *No3 5,05p.m. treasured in the memory and the Chicago last week to visit with friends A. J. Eckstein is at St Paul on business. *No 12 8 45a *No 11 Arr 12 30a County auditor Pettijohn, of Nicollet On Monday the Eagle Mill Co. received agency whereby the good healtn has *No 18 Prt 15p.m tNo 21 Frt Dep 6 30a.m. and relatives. JNo 24 9 35p va *No 25 1 15p county, collected taxe1- in this vicinity been attained is gratefully blessed. orders for 7,000 sacks of export H. Marti, the Morgan lumber dealer, The first number of the "Brennne3sel" Hence it is that so much is heard in last week. flour. Pretty big amount for one day. tDaily +Dailj except tDajly except Monday, has been issued. It takes the place of was in the city Monday afternoon. praise of Electric Bitters. So many feel Sunday. "-Daily except Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Seiter pleasantly +Carnes passengers on Daily Don't fail to attend the masquerade theyowe their restoration to health, to the defunct Stachelschwein. 7 Miss Meda Behnke visited with friends Snndaj e\emiig orly entertained a small company of friends the use of the Great Alterative and ball at Turner Hall next Saturday evening. No. 11 and 12 run between New*Ulm at Sleepy Eye during the week. The Herald says there are 999 cases Tonic. If vou are troubled with any at their home Saturday evening. If you should not go, you will and Kasota only. of la grippe in St. Peter. This must disease of Kidneys, Liver or Stomach, H. Dirks, the Springfield merchant, miss a treat. Carl Winkleman.at one time marshal C. W. H. HEIDEMAN, of long or short standing you will surely include pretty near the -whole town. Sundayed in town. Station Agent. in New Ulm, has been given a position find a relief by use of "Electric Bitters. Lt. Buschers went to St. Paul Monday Andrew J. Domeier was taken sick Sold at 50c. and $1 per bottle at Coroner H. W. Klein was up from on the St. Paul police force. afternoon to attend the National Jf C. L. Roos' Drugstore. 3 BUSINESS LOCALS. last week and was forced to give up hia St. Peter a for few hours lastFriday. Guard Convention as a delegate from Louis Schmelz and wife were present school in Iberia and teave for his home Wm. G. Frank leaves for Chicago Co. A. He will be gone most of the in Minneapolis last week during the GERMAN, SPANISH, SAXONY, NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. in Sigel. to-day for a two weeks visit. and GERMANTOWN all wool week. illness of the late Peter Rotering. yarns AT COST at MRS, B. FOLLMAN The term of Postmaster Baasen expires FOR RENT. Dr. Berry and wife spent a portion A bunch of keys, evidently belonging Dr. Stamm, of St. Paul, has been appointed Hi & CO's. Feb. 22. The new official will of the week at. St. Paul. The Schultze dwelling on Broadway to some business man, was found by resident consul for the republic „._ J. A. Gleisner, of West Newton, probably not enter the office until also rooms near the Catholic church, Rev. Berghold last week. Claimant of Switzerland. The consulate embraces Mayor A. R. Pfau, of Mankato, was who is well known in this vicinity as a and one room in the Dan building on March 1. can have same by calling at this office Minnesota, North and South in town last Friday and Saturday. dehorner of cattle, is agent iot Haaf's Broadway. Enquire of W. S. McKay has received the recommendation Horn Killer. Try it. If not good, can Dakota, and Wyoming Territory. Chas. Stuebe has supplied his butcher Mrs. Rosina Rost, of St. Peter, has W. PFAENDER. be returned. 3wk. of Congressman Lmd shop with a new steam outfit for making been visiting with the family of August WOOD WANTED. Wenzel Schotzko has purchased of for the post-office at Redwood Falls and Xustave Subilia, sausages. The improvement is one Galbreit Bros., of Janesville, Wis., a Schell for several days. the appointment will be made in a few The New Ulm Basket Works is paying which will be noticed by all his customers. thoroughbred Clydesdale horse of considerable Miss Emma Huebner returned last days. $4.50 a cord for elm wood and farmers value. The horse was imported Thursday from Elkhart, Wis., where who have the timber ©n hand are The advertised letteis at the New a year ago by the Wisconsin she has been spending the summer. The Misses Annie and Emma Buenger requested to bring it in at once. The Ulm postoffice for the month of December dealers. wood must be in bolts, 8 inches thick MOBFACTURER OF AND DEALER were pleasantly surprised by a large T. Crone Jr. and wife will leavenext are addressed to Carl Schmet, H. and upward and at least 6 feet long. party of their friends last Sunday evening. The college is at present in a very Monday for a tjvo week's visit in Milwaukee For other dimensions enquire at the factory. Olson, M. Kullman, Henry Mull, and tINt A nice time was had by all crowded condition and, it has been and Chicago. George Roberts. FINE CIGAH S present. found necessary to divide one of the John Gulden, of Mankato, attended SCHOOLGF NEEDLE WORE. Mrs. Hayes said at the Farmers' Institute upper halls into small rooms to make -IS C. G. Schulz has been selected by the funeral of Peter Rotering on Monday. that we should have better bread place for the increased number of boarders. SPECIAL BRANDS MADE the Commissioners of Nicollet County than our grandmothers. Well, why Still, there's always room for TO ORDER to act as Superintendent of Schools in Commencing with the first Saturday not? We have better flour, better yeast, more. place of W. G. Gresham, who was appointed F. Frank, of Sigel, is very sick. in February, the Ladies Society of the KIESLING BLOCK NEW ULM, MINN. and better facilities. New Ulm Turnverein will commence postmaster at St. Peter. A little son of Louis Breye, of the John Miller and Tillie Stenzel were a school for fancy needle work. Sessions The first meeting of the pension (Established 1864 by Dr.C. Weschcke lower part of town, was quite seriously granted a license to wed last week. The New Ulm Electric Light Co. will be held "every Saturday afternoon PIONEER board for the examining of claimants hurt while trying to jump onto a moving in the new building of Turner held their annual meeting last week George Scherer has sold the Mankato was held at Sleepy Eye last Wednesday sleigh last Saturday afternoon. Hall and those desiring to attend can uDrug Store, and elected as directors Chas. Wagner Post to a couple of Mankato printers. but did very little business. Only three call at that place. One of his legs was broken, and the President Geo. Doehne, Vice-pres. The masquerade ball at Union Hall applicants for pensions profited by the painful and unfortunate accident should Closing Out. Jos. A. Eckstein, Secretary M. Mullen, on the 26th promises to be a success. session. be a lesson to others. by Treasurer and Chas. Silverson, Be sure to take it in, J. ^dkjrtein. A very pleasant surprise party was One of Otto Schell's valuable dogs Wm. Koch, and Geo. Schmidt. Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Behnke entertained tendered by the young folks at the I am now closing out my entire stock fell through the ice in the Cottonwood Xavier Rosskopf, accompanied by his of stoves, tinware and hardware, at home of John Stoeckert, on Wednesday a number of theit friends at a and, in getting him out, a pair of ice dealer in lowest prices. I expect to go out of family, will return to this city next card party last Monday evening. evening. A large number were tongs were used, the dog being han business shortly and for this reason will DBMS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, week from JSpokane Falls. As they present and an enjoyable time was died as would have been so much ice. Robert Moore, a well digger in this for the coming few weeks dispose of expect to make their visit to their old everything at figures never before spent. The result is a badly wounded hound, vicinity tor the past three years, left for home a permanent one, we are naturally Toilet Articles, Perfumery, Books, reached in New Ulm. Come in early Spokane Falls yesterday to look over T. Crone pays the highest individual and, had we the space, we would feel Stationery, Trusses, supporters, Shoulder and get what you waut. E.W.BAER. led to conclude that for comfortable the country. a good deal like launching out into a personal pioperty tax of any one in Braces, Crutches, etc. Paints. Oils, living there is no place like Minnesota. Varnishes, Glass and Artists' Supplies. New Ulm, $248.98. Besides him there sermon on "cruelty to animals," for it The cold and invigorating weather of NEW ULM Pure Wines and Liquors for medicinal are of those who pay more than $50,only does seem that a less painful method the past week has not been favorable to purposes. Physicians' prescriptions Fred S. Moore and wife, of Los Angeles, fifteen and none pay over a $100. The might have been used. the "grippe" Very few new cases are carefully compounded at all hours of ROLLER MILL CO., Cal., are visiting in the city. banks and mills antf Van Dusen aggregate reported. the day and night. The keyhole reporter of the Review Mrs. Moore is a daughter of C. C. $1,672.13 Ivers & Pond Pianos, Sterling Organs in looking up some of the features of County Treasurer Burg announces Brandt, formerly of this place but now Band Instruments and other musical the coming masquerade has met with Werner Boesch returned from ft. that he will be at Sleepy Eye February merchandise. of California. They have severed their Merchant Millers, many surprises. Hardly a household Joseph, Mich., last week, whither he 5th and 6th, and at Springfield Febru7th Grass. Garden and Flower Seeds. connection with their western home cLn be found from which some masked had gone to secure a foreman for the and 8th, for the purpose of collecting and will winter in Minnesota, probably NEW E MARBLE WORKS, person will not appear aud everybody Basket Works. He brought with him a taxes. Have your cash ready. in St. Paul. seems to have made np their mind to Mr.Bradley Vance, who will fill that Isr&w XJlm, Miim. We have received Vick's Floral Guide Ig. Schwendinger9 Prop'r. attend. The rehearsals of the various position,and also one Wm. Rowe, an Mr. and. Mrs. C. H. Ross gave a reception for 1890. It i= a beautifully illustrated groups have been witnessed on the sly. efficient basket matter. at their residence last evening Monuments, Tombstones and all pamphlet of one hundred pages and and we do not think it is going too far, to in honor of their California guests, Mr. other work in my line made to order Herman Kieslmg, who runs the large contains about as much information on MANUFACTURERS OF CHOICE SPRING WHEAT FLOUR. say that we may expect in the masquerade promptly and in a workmanlike manner and Mrs. Fred S. Moore. Nearly one wagon shop near the foundry, informs plants, flowers and fruits as could convenient Received Mrst Premiums at atreasonable rates. of next Saturday evening, the best hundred people were present and their us that in the coming spring, he so expects be crowded into such a book. NE W ULM. MINN Minnesota State Fairs 1887,1889. in many years. beautiful home was the happy scene of to increase his shop that he can The Basket Works are again in running Iowa State Fair 1887. St. Louis A Cut in many pleasant and cordial greetings In view of a proposed change in the run the business on a large scale. He condition and of course there will Agricultural and Mechanical Association and much enjoyable conversation. business of Flunk Kuetzing, whioh is intends to add nearly $3,000 worth of bs a Lre it demand for wood. That the Fair 1887. sure to come off in the spring:, that leading new machinery,— a creditable move indeed. A little son of Carl Schramm, of Milford, farmei of this vicinity should not furnish Dr Goods| Notions. dry goods merchant has commenced F. 0. L. Roos, died very suddenly last Sunday MADLENER, it is queer. The price paid is $4.50 to close out his entire stock at cost. In At the annual meeting of the stockholders evening, after an illness of less than which is cortainly enough, and, with an Prest. Manager. connection with this he has asked us to two days. The sickness, which thus, of the Citizens Bank of this city abundance of elm timber in this vicinity, inform the public that this is no attempt the old board of directors were elected ended his life, was a strange one and it does not seem as though it should GRAND to unload an old stock in order to fill up If on want anything in our line, I puzzled the physicians, although it had as were also the old officers. They aie be necessary to go abroad for the supply. will sell it to ou at cut figures. We with new. Instead of that, it is a move, some resemblance to scarlet fever. The as follows: M. Mullen, Pres. H. Vajen don't rnakp a big alarm about our prices made in view of a change and he means Vice Pres. and Chas. Silverson, E. G. parents have our sympathy. they speak tor themselves. We The following is a copy of the report business. The whole stock will go at sell flannel .is cheap as anybody and Pahl, O. M. Olson, Chas. Wagner and of Charles Hewitt, ef Red Wing and secretary At the annual meeting of the Lutheran cost and for figures and particulars do woolen goods at cost. Let me give you Geo. Doehne. of the State Board of Health, on congregation last week, Messrs. not fail to look over his new ad. a few prices Good Mushn, 5 cts. per Mrs. Maria Schulze, an aged ladv, yard' Plushes and Velveterns 45 cts., the vital statistics of 1889, which plainly Hackbart and H. Vogelpohl Jr. were Peter Rotering, at one time a resident per yard Fleece-hned shirting, 11 cts. died at her home in the northern part shows that it is incomplete as re elected as trustees and the latter was of New Ulm but recently of Minneapolis, Linen Toweling, 5 cts. German and of town last Tuesday evening after a gards some of the towns and that the designated as treasurer. John Lnetjen Saxony \arns in all shades, CHEAP died at his home in the latter place prolonged illness. She has been sick present method of collecting these stat MASQUERADE BALL was also appointed janitor. Several Gents' Furnishins Goods at lowest last Friday evening, aged 37 years. for a number of years with a general prices and HANDKERCHIEFS cheaper istics does not work as well as in for new members were taken into the The body was brought tp this city on than yon ever bought them before. ailing and her very old age had much mer years, when the reports were returned church and the congregation now numbers will be given at Saturday and at 10 o'clock of Monday Call and learn of quality and prices. to do with her death. She had reached to the court clerks direct. Here nearly two hundred families. T^P&tt&tt SAUL morning the funeral, which was largely G. A. Ottomeyer, her 70th year. are the births and deaths by towns: In an interview in the St. Paul Globe attended, occurred from the Catholic Births. Deaths, The marriage of Albert Nicolaus to NEW ULM, MINN. SATURDAY EVE, JAN. 25, President Hughitt, of the Northwestern church. Mr, Rotering was well known New Ulm 117 48 Miss Annie Euehnel is announced for Road, says that the past Tear was a in New Ulm where he had resided for Sleepy Eye 45 24 under the auspices of the Ladies Society the 28th. The former is connected with New Ulm Markets. many years. At an early date he was Sprmgfiield 15 prosperous one with his road and that 3 of the Turnverein. the firm of Nicolaus & Goetcb, of this Wheat 65—70 Albin 12 7 this yeaA would witness a number of in the em piny of S. I). Peterson and PROGRAM. ats 20 Bashaw 9 city, and the latter is well and favorably 3 improvements along the line to better later on went into business for himself. 1. From 8 to 9 o'clock, arrival of maskers and Corn 25 Burnstown 10 8 known as the daughter of Gottlieb promenade. the facilities of the company. It is to Several years ago he removed to Minneapolis Cottonwood Potatoes 20 20 4 2. At 9 o'clock, enter Prince Carnival and raite. Kuehnel, of Lafayette. To both the and made the Flour City his His Royal Highness delivers his annnal message. Butter 8—10 be hoped that New Ulm will come in Eden 15 8 Review extends its congratulations. Home Eggs 12J 7 4 for a share. home until the time of his death. He 3. Polonaise and dancing. Lake Hanska 19 7 4. Spreading a rumor. Vocal quintet. had numerous relatives in this vicinity, The storage basement in the Kiess As might have been expected the 5. Dancing. Anton Gag has been at work of late Leavenworth 9 11 6. Gypsies' camp-life. Gypsy orchestra and dancing among them being Commissioner Gulden ling Block will be open on Tuesdayand Linden two accomodation trains between New 23 12 of the tambourine. Gypsy songs. on a number of designs intended for Wednesday* of every week to receive and Louis Schmelz, and his wife 7. Preciosa. Milford 16 6 Ulm and Kasota have been suspended. the Indian Massacre Monument, for 8. Dancing resumed. UNSALTED BUTTER in GRANULATED Mulligan 13 1 and two children, now widow and orphans, 9. The past and the present. Historical parallel. They did not pay, and, as two of the FORM. which money was appropriated by the North Star 10. Dancing. 7 will have the sympathy of the New Ulm Creamery Co other trains are now made to connect 11. One hundred years ago. Daneing in the time last legislature. The designs are rough Prairieville 16 6 community. The cause of the untimely of George Washington. 16 dancers in costames with the St. Paul passengers, they were pen sketches but show much ingeniousness Sigel 19 5 of the Revolutionary Period. death was an abscess of the lungs. JWBu Pw$ Stark 14 13. Colombia. Grand tableau, considered'useless. It id thought that 8 1 not only in the ideas expressed Admission 50 Cents. Statelv 7 2 in the spring a through train from Watertowu The cooking school' which was conducted & but in the drawings as well. They are Tickets can be had of C. L. Roos, C. to St. Paul will be put on at the Farmers' Institute last the best that could in all probability be Total 395 165 Brust, W. Hauenstein, F. Burg, Theo. week was an interesting feature. Mrs, furnished, because of tbeir appropriateness. Mueller, J. Hottinger, J.Schmucker, E. A few of the New Ulm shareholders STEAM ENGINE Hayes, the lady in charge, is evidently Maltzahn. Mrs. Wm. Hummel and Mrs. CITY COUNCI PROCEEDINGS. in the American Building & Loan Association Geo. Jacobs. a practical cook, and gives instruction have had their certificates of One of the latest novelties in entertainments in a clear and forcible manner. She MASQUERADE BALL. stock changed so as to enable them to A meeting of the council was held is the shoe social. The ladies showed how to prepare vegetables, OILER Jan. 18, and the following resolution withdraw their money before the usual are so arranged behind a screen bread, salads, soups, how to bake and was passed:—Resolved, that, pursuant period expires. The interested people that only their shoes can be seen by the to be given at to chapter 249, special laws of Minnesota broil—in fact explained everything relative of Duluth and other places are also doing UNION HALL men. The price generally ranges from of 1889, the bonds of this city, to the preparation of the ordinary, SEND FOR OUR CATALOGUE AND PRICKS this and matters are beginning to known as "Water Works Bonds," be 15 to 20 cents, and the purchaser has everyday dishes, and furthermore ATLAS ENGINE WORKS, issued in the sum of $10,000. The wax warm for tke Minneapolis investment no idea whose shoes he has selected. SONDAI EVE, JANUARY 26th. -A asserted that, at prices current in New bonds to be issued are to run 10 years schemers. The Governor too is INDIANAPOLIS. IND. But when he claims the purchased property from date of issue with interest at 5 per Ulm to-day, the expenses of living This will be one of the earliest masquerades investigating the mysteries of the asso. he receives the wearer also and cent, payable semi-annually, or at 6 per TATE OF MINNESOTA, County of Brown J-ss might be reduced very considerably, of the season, and as the best "n Probate Court. Special Term. January 17th, ciation and before long something may cent, payable annually principal and conducts her to supper and supplies her ''&*£, if not even one half, if proper care was of arrangements, including music, have interest to be payable at some commercial be expected to drop. _£ In the matter of the estate of Maria Scholtze with delicacies as long as she will accept been made, it bids well to be a grand *3FI exercised by the housewife by taking (alias Schultze) deceased. centre to be designated by the bidder. them. -, I hereas, An instrument im writing, purporting affair. The sad and unexpected death of care of the food that is ignorantly or to be the last will and testament of Maria Tickets at 35 cents can be had at I Scholtze deceased, late of said County, has been Further resolved, that bids for said Wenzel Lang, of this city, occurred otherwise wasted. Much of the food It is hardly to be expected that the delivered to this Court bonds be received at the city clerk's Eckstein's drugstore or at And Whereas, William Ffaender has filed tberaI from pneumonia last Thursday evening. C. &. N. W. Railway officials will comply now wasted might, with a proper knowledge office up to Feb. 4, 1890, at 7:30 p. m., with his petition,representing'amons other things He had been sick only a short while of the art of cooking and preparing with the order of Secretay Noble THEODOWDELLEB,-:££U.Kuetzdng'sTSI., 1 ^r-that said Maria Scholtze died in said Caunty on the the council reserving the right to reject fifteenth day of ^January, 1890, testate, and that and bis death was in all probability indirectly certain dishes, be utilized to good and at once convey baek to thestate the any or all bids. said^petitioner is the sole executor named in said last will and testament, and praying that the said due to an attack of the grippe. advantage and with a perceptible Further Resolved, that the city clerk land along the Winona & St. Peter division instrument may be admitted to probate, and that be directed to give proper notice by He was a young man, only twenty-one recently affected by the decision saving in the cost of living. Besides letters testamentary, be to him issued thereon publication for two weeks in the official It is ordered, That the proofs of said instrument years of age. He has lived in Njew Dim this the doctor's visits to the of the Secretary. It is quite likely that andthe said petition, be heard before this Court paper of this city. at the Probate Office in said County on Thursday from boyhood and has all along been family would be much less frequent the company will carry the case to the On motion the clerk was authorized the 13th day of February A, D. 1890, at 10 o'clock employed at the depot where he stood if the culinary science was understood. in the forenoon, when all concerned mayjappear U. S. Supreme court, .in which event to sell the Water Tank, owned by the and contest the probate of saidintroment city, for a sum, not less than $50. well with the rest of the boys. At the Many other facts of alike nature were the title will remain unsettled for a And it is further ordered, that public notieo of On motion a special Committee, consisting the time and place of said hearing be given to all AND2NBAXXBJR time of his death he was brakeman in stated by Mrs. Hayes and many new number of years. That it will eventually persons interested, by publication of these orders of the President and Councilman Tobacc and'Smob' $ •nee in each week for three successive weeksprior the yards and was always known to do methods explained. The department revert to the state, however, is Roos, was appointed to investigate into to said day of hearing, in the New Ulm Review, a his duty well. The funeral was held is a new one in Farmers'Institnte^work. believed by those who have given the certain Deeds, given to the city and W W newspaper printed and published at the iPDity of New Ulm in said.County. now on file in the county clerk's office on Saturday afternoon and was well but the venture is certainly not a bad question deep research.—Mankato Free ,m By the Court, M* and largely attended. and have the same recorded if found ERNST BRANDT .JL -*.iS? one. Ruemke'i Bnildinc HtwUhu, Mb» Press. (L.S.) *z Judge of Probate advisable. IfeJ'.t'SU MiaMM