New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
January 29, 1890 · Page 4 of 8
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mmmt BMflMmwp C.&N.W.Ry. "'•if O A N E W S S. D.Peterson is at St. Paul. Tom Mulvehill is at St. Paul on business. W N Pottery For New Ulm. fpp*?'1*' WW It was a Success. ®mi Billy Marble is in town Be sure to $$' George Haas, a son of the one who TIME CARD. hear him. Miss Silverson, of Cinncinatti, is visiting At least that is what one should judge That in short is the story of the masquerade died recently, is Very sick. with the family of Chas, Silverson. Going East. Going West. Henry Goede is the happy father of from present appearances. In a letter at Turner Hall last Saturday JNo 1 Pass Dep 4.26a m. Judge Severance and Mayor Pfau, of *No 2Pass Dep 10 00p,m a little girl, born last Thursday. received from Red Wing, we learn chat *No 3 5,05p.m.i evening,—a success in every respect *No4 2 18p.m Mankato, and J. M. Thompson, of *No 11 Arr 12 30a m. *No 12 3 45a m. Chas Stuebe is shipping large quantities The appointment of W.1S. McKay as the man, who had expected to work up Added to the unusual efforts put forth *No 18 Frt 12 15p.m. Vo 21 Frt Dep 6 30a.m. Sleepy Eye, were in the city on Friday. JNo 24 9 35p ro *No 25 1 15p m. postmaster at Redwood was officially a pottery interest here, has completed of dressed calves to Montana. by the Ladies' Society to make the ball announced on Monday. arrangements with Mankato parties by JDaily ""Daily except IDaily except Monday, an exceptional one, the weather was Albert Bobleter of St. Paul, spent Sunday. 'Daily except Sunday. In St. Peter last year there were 71 which he will open up an establishment fine and the evening a pleasant one, so ^Carries passengers on Daliy. Sunday with old friends in New Ulm. Miss Gieseke, of Courtland, spent the births and 105 deaths. In Nicollet Sunday evening only in that town, and, if this is the that but few were disappointed in not week in our city.tne guest of the family Upon Postmaster Delaney's retirement No. 11 and 12 run between New Ulm County there were 313 births to 208 case, New Ulm is left in the cold, and being able to attend. Fully one hundred of S. D. Peterson. and Kasota only. from the St. Peter office, about deaths. deprived of an industry, which, without couples, in mask or in costume, circled C. W. H. HEIDEMAN, thirty of his democratic friends tendered C. W. H. Heidemann went to Springfield question, would have been of more than Station Agent. It is annonnced that Hunt, of the around the halls and with their gay appearance him a banquet at the Nicollet Monday afternoon to address a ordinary benefit to our business and Mankato Free Press, is sure to secure or ridiculous caper* made public meeting on the advantages of a House and presented him with a goldheaded laboring men and which would have the postoffice appointment at that merry laugh and sport for all present. BUSINESS LOCALS. Board of Trade. cane as a recognition of his services. place. brought both capital and residents to From eight to nine o'clock the merry #4 The Marble Theater Company will our city. But that's the way it usually maskers continued to arrive, and as fast Clifton Holden will be sentenced at Now is the time to get jour pictures A little child of Louis Kunz, of North play Josh Whitcomb at Union Hall tonight. goes, when people fail to take an interest as they put in their appearance entered framed. Chas. Wagner is ready an adjourned term of the Redwood It is the last night of the company. German St., died last Sunday morning in things, and when men, who to do it at very low prices. into a promenade, which to a looker on court, to be held on the 18th of next oi convulsions and was buried on Monday. ought to, neglect to stir themselves in was an amusing sight. To give a description month. A lot of photograph frames for Messrs. Vance and Rowe, the new public enterprise. in detail would be wearisome sale cheap at Chas. Wagner's. Mrs. Otto Seiter entertained a number Miss Augusta Oisen, of St. Paul, was employees in the Basket Works, expect and we have not the space. A general It is no longer necessary for us to set We are closing out our last year's of friends last Thursday evening, the guest of her brother, O. M. Olsen, to move their families from St. Joseph, glance showed all manner of characters, stock of portrait frames cheap, be sure forth the advantages that New Ulm has and a very enjoyable time was spent Mich., to New Ulm at once. to look at them soon,at Chas. Wagner's. of this city, during the week. clowns, jesters, gypsy fortune tellers over every other town ia the state for by those present. and negro curiosities men and ladies such an industry these have been Pictures framed in any style at T. Crone, Jr. and wife left Monday Albert Behnke will fill the place at The hearing before Judge Webber in Chas. Wagner'". of rank, courtiers, and warriors in arms stated and repeated over and over, time afternoon tor a two weeks' visit with the depot, soon to be made vacant by the Rose case, which was booked for dudes and dudesses, representations of and time again, until they could not fail Go to Chas. Wagner's for pictures friends in Chicago. the retirement of Gottlieb Schmidt, and February 4th, will not come off on that and frames. life in high and low degree, and of all to make an impression upon the mindof Ben Juni will occupy the former's position Mrs. J. C. Rudolph, who has been date,—probably not until the lOtn. types and classes of men. These and the people that would warrant them as express clerk. EMBROIDERIES, a full line just very low for a number of weeks, is convalescent. many others, comical and laughable to We hear that Wm. Popp, at one time "received at G. A. Ottomeyer's. It is as in investing their money. Whatever J. J. Newton, who has been acting nice as anv in town. say the least. a compositor in the Review office, has reason can therefore be given for not as a wheat buyer in a Fairfax elevator, Albert Wagner tarried with friends gone into business for himself at Seattle, securing an establishment, which is now REAL LINEN LACES—no imitation—at At the close of the ninth hour Prince has been forced to give up his position in this city for a couple'of days last OTTOMEYER'S. A fine assortment. Wash. Davis & Popp, artistic going to help build up another place Carnival made his entrance and was because of sickness, and is now at his week. printers, is the name of the firm. and enrich another's citizens, is not welcomed with much demonstration. home in West Newton. Fine Fresh TROUT, WHITEF1SH J. Gerber, one of West Newton's plain. There is certainly none that Wm. Gebser, having sold his cigar Unfolding a two-yard scroll he delivered and SMELTS at W. EIBNER'S. F. Aufderheide tells us that with a prominent farmers, is at the hospital we know of, unless it be a lack of push manufactory, contemplates going to the his speech and bade his subjects enjoy a new railroad he could more than double sick with the grippe. Our store will be closed on Sundays. or a neglect among our hustlers to perform coast in the spring, probably to Washington, pleasant evening. A grand march then We must have rest. his capacity for making brick.! And their proper duty. This in all Why don't some of our citizens interest with the view of hunting up a followed, headed by the Prince and so it would be with every other enter FRANK KUETZING. probability is the case, for, if we remember themselves in a carnival procession location. Princess with their attendants, and after GERMAN, SPANISH, SAX- prise. right, a committee was appointed, for the 18th of next month. ONY, and GERMANTOWN all wool a short time the music turned into The calendars of the Underwriters' when the pottery boom was first The ice crop is now all harvested and yarns AT COST at MRS. B. FOLLMAN a waltz which was indulged in by the Agency bear the addiess of Wm. Pfaender A. F. Rabe, Nicollet's leading merchant, & CO's. started, whose business it was to work fortunately for those who are to use it, general assemblage. At intervals a has partly made arrangements at 125 Minnesota St., Ne Ulm. up an interest in the matter and solicit the ice is clear and about the right well arranged program was carried out J. A. Gleisner, of West Newton, to sell his store and remove to the new This is the first intimation we have had stock. And what have they done and thickness. Oyer four thousand loads who is well known in this vicinity as a with an exactness and nicety that elicited that the business houses of New Ul state of Washington. dehorner of cattle, is agent for Haaf's have been stored by the breweries, what is the result? As far as we know much applause. The first of the were numbered. Horn Killer. Try it. If not good, can C. H. Hornburg is sinking a tubular they have done nothing and as a natural creamery, and ice dealers. series was a vocal rendering by a group be returned. 3wk. While going down a flight of stairs well at the place of G. A. Ottomeyer. sequence New Ulm gets nothing dressed in the costumes of the Swedish Mrs. Carl Dorn, Mrs. Jos. Arbes and Yesterday a depth of 90 feet had been at her home last Saturday morning, Another town,—more anxious for itself Mrs. F. Aufderheide have all been very Nightingales, and it formed a pleasing CustaveSubilia, reached without finding water. Miss Emily Hauenstein was suddenly than our own—has profited.by our stupidity intermission between the first and second low the past two weeks with an attack taken sick with a fainting spell and ands go hat the better of us. R. Walders, of Walders Grove, took dances. Another feature of the of the grippe. With the two former fell to the floor, seriously spraining her in the dances at Turner and Union ladies the malady has assumed the program consisted in scenes from gypsy Some of course will say that there is ankle. Halls last Saturday and Sunday evenings. camp-life, with the songs and tambourine MAWACTUREROFANDDEILER form of pneumonia. time enough yet to remedy all this. Farmers, who have white elm wood music of those wild and wandering Well,that's about like some people saying Chas. Stuebe Jr. has a curiosity on on their lands, should bring it to New fortune tellers. It was realistic indeed, An invitation masquerade ball at that there is always room for one exhibition in the shape of a live calf FI1TE CIGARS Ulm and dispose of it at a good price Schaiucker's Tivoli is announced for and looked almost natural to life, more, and then waking up to find themselves with six legs. Each of the hind legs to the Basket Works. The wood is not dressed as the actors were in the peculiar February 8th. The attendance is expected mistaken. is divided at the lower joint Jinto two of much account for other purposes, costumes of this strange people. to be quite large. SPECIAL BRANDS MADE distinct hoofs, which make it a creature while here it is jnst what is needed. Get a New Railroad. The appearance of the five songsters, Do not fail to bear Billy Marble as well worth seeing. TO ORDER spreading a rumor, was also well received. Fred S. Moore, who spent a portion Josh Whitcomb at Union Hall to-night. KIESL1NG BLOCK NEW ULM, MINN. Wm. Pfaender was at Mankato yesterday Following this again was another of last week in our city, has gone to Get a new railroad and get it quick, He is a laughable character and well in attendance upon a meeting scene from one hundred years should oe the watch-word during the A Cutin St. Paul to visit with his father. Mrs. worth seeing. of the Sioux monument committee. ago. It was borrowed from the time of present year and as long as necessary Moore, nee Miss Brandt, will continue A telegram was received here on He will present the designs of Anton Washington and represented sixteen of everybody that is interested in the in New Ulm for a while, as the guest of Monday from E. G. Pahl, stating that Gag, of this city, and it is very probable dancers, in the act of enjoying the favorite welfare und growth of New Ulm. By DryGoods Noi'mr.s. friends and relatives. he had safely reached Liverpool after a that some one of them will be excepted. old "Virginia Reel." They that we include the city council, the Jos. Eckstein, while at St. Paul last six days' journey. danced to quick music and the ease and board of trade, the business men, and week, sold to one wholesale house alone The New Ulm Review, under the The railroad company at this place grace with which they moved about each and everyone who delights in being 150 dozen of stave baskets. In face of management of F. W. Johnson, is an showed much practice and careful deserves credit for one thing at least. called a hustler. For all of them this, who will say that the New Ulm If ou want anything in our line, I exceedingly newsv and creditably looking training. This closed with a tableau Their sidewalks foi several blocks are there is a cnance to do something if will sell it to you at cut figures. We Basket Works isn't making its salt? paper, and is a credit to to that enterprising of Columbia, which was very pretty, nothing mure than to agitate the matter don't make a big alarm about our prices, always kept clean of snow, and it Give it a chance once and there need oe town.—GAYLORD HUB they speak for themselves. We and ended the program. There were would be well if property owners in and keep it continually alive and no danger about its doing a rushing sell flannel as cheap as anybody and other humorous groups throughout the Marriage licenses were issued during other portions of town would profit by besides this to each one it must present business. & woolen goods at cost. Let me give you hall, among them being the milk waggon, the week to Nicholas Henzel and Anna itself as a duty. And this for several the example. a few prices- Good Mushn, 5 cts. per EL F. Pfeifer, of the Currie Pioneer, drawn by a dog and which was reasons. In the first place New Ulm Helget, Philipp Lange and Anna Re* yard: Plushes and Velveterns 45 cts., A horse belonging to S. D. Peterson will visit with his parents in this city per yard Fleece-lined shirting, 11 cts. deserving of special mention, the negro witzer and to John Dapporn and Elizabth needs the new road and must sooner or was killed in a very peculiar and unusual Linen Toweling, 5 cts. German and for a few weeks. Mr. Pfeifer at present troupe, intended as a burlesque on the Seobolik. later have it, if she would become manner last Saturday afternoon. Saxony yarns in all shades, CHEAP mourns the sad and sudden death Prussian drills in Kameroon and the town of any importance. This is evident Company A will give a masquerade Gents' Furnishing: Goods at lowest Along with some other horses the animal of his wife, which occurred last week, in itself and it needs no recital "Schuster Hans" corps, which excited prices and HANDKERCHIEFS cheaper ball at Turner Hall on the 18th of the was turned loose in the yard and in and in his bereavement he will have that than you ever bought them before. unusual fun. Taking it all in, there here of the objections to the present coming month. As this is the last frisking about was kicked *by another the sympathy of his many New Ulm Call and learn of quality and prices. was much to see and those who attended condition to make it clear. In the second dance before Lent, it ought to be pretty in the forehead so that he fell to the friends. G. A. Ottomeyer, are to be commended on the care place the citizens of New Ulm have well attended. ground in an instant,—dead. Geo. Scherer, who recently sold the in the present year the very best of opportunities shown in the preparation of their suits. The fine weather and excellent sleigh, The Turnverein will hold a public NEW ULM, MINN. Mankato Post, will not give up his residence After the program, the evening was for bending their efforts in ing of Sunday afternoon was taken advantage celebration at their hall to-night in in that city but will reside there given over to dancing and the floor presented one great tug for this all important improvement. of by many, and Minnesota New Ulm Markets. honor of the birth-day anniversary of a beautiful appearance with the as heretofore. He will leave however They have nothing else to street for a couple of hours presented a Thomas Paine, and everybody is invited Wheat 65—70 in a few days for Milwaukee to receive prettily costumed maskers winding in bother them and can work on this lively appearance. to attend. Music, songs, addresses Oats 20 expert treatment for his eyes, which are and out through the maze of the walta, alone. The immediate necessities for Corn 25 and other appropriate recitals will constitute Who will be the new deputy revenue said to be in a very critical condition, polka and cotillion. The floor managers a growing town town have all been provided Potatoes 20 the main features of the exercises. collector for this district? If New Ulm in their fine dresses did their and it is to be hoped that he will be for, —water works, electric Butter 8—10 cannot manage to furnish a candidate Eggs 12$ benefited by the trip. service well and all passed oft pleasantly. lights, street grading, and all such minor what is the matter with the incumbent The marriage of Albert Nicolaus, of It was the best masqerade in twenty additions to a town a disagreeable The Advance says that the business of former years, J. B. Sackett, of St. years and the Ladies' Society deserve Tue storage basement in the Kiess this city, to Miss Annie Kuehnel, of Lafayette, court house wrangle has been laid at men of Springfield contemplate the ling Block will be open on Tuesdayand Peter? credit at least for their push. was quietly solemnized at the rest and there seems to be nothing organization of a Board of Trade and Wednesdays of every week to receive Catholic ehurcn yesterday morning* Casimir Ochs is the inventor of anew now in sight which will prevent New that in this connection they will invite UNSALTED BUTTER in GRANULATED The bride and bridegroom have both Ulm's rustlers from entering "heart and patent window sasn holder which has FORM. C. W. H. Heideman, of this city, to address New Ulm Creamery Co been long residents of this vicinity and soul" into an endeavor to secure something many advantages over the old styles. Conductor Tom Hughes droye down a public meeting of their citizens are well known to most of our readers decent in the shape of raliroad One of the best of these is that when in from Sleepy Eye on Sunday to while on the customary methods of "getting A DAILY PAPER all of whom we are sure will join in use the window can be removed, while facilities. As far as the Review is concerned, away a few hours New Ulm. together" and of conducting an association wishing the happy young couple a life it can be depended on. With it with all other slides it is impossible. of this kind. Right here, we do -FOR- of married bliss. there will be no let-up, and it will continue Avoid the doctor's bill before it is too not think it out of place lo suggest that The masquerade dance at Union Hall to talk "railroad" until exhausted. late, by keeping convenient Salvation New Ulm Board set them an example On Monday afternoon Chas. Stuebe on Sundav night was fairly well attended If ever body else will do the same and Oil, which is the greatest pain destroyer by doing something. 1 uere is no reason secured one of the cars at the depot and the merry maskers who ~were effect something whenever they can, it extant. pri 25 cents. why more cannot be done this year and spent considerable time in bedding t»9 The "Wonderful Offer" of hl present enjoyed a very pleasant evening. is not more than reasonable to expect than last. it, prepratory to shipping some hogs. THE ST. PAUL DAILY NEWS Considering the crowd that was that something will be accomplished. ORANGES, ORANGES at 25 cts. $2 In the evening his little son started to $ 1 drawn out to the dance the night before, Expired Jan. 1st, but a very liberal Through some mistake in handling There are certain companies which are a doz. at F. H. BEHNKE'S. offer is still open Until further load the hogs and discovered that the the turnout at Union Hall was large the valves of one of the furnaces of the known to be favorable to just such a notice, we will send THE ST. «2 car was without a door. He told his $ 1 and was sufficient to warrant a good PAUL DAILY NEWS by mail for one public school building on Friday, the, ffEW ADVERTISEMENTS. move as New Ulm wants and needs, year, on receipt of father so, and the feelings of the elder time. Another dance will be given at air in some of the rooms became so hot and it is possible that it will require but TWO DOLLARS, WOOD WANTED. $2 Stuebe may be imagined when he found $ 1 the hall on the 9th, to which every as to be suffocating, and, upon opening verv little urging to induce them to action. OB out that he had spent a full half day to body is invited. Six Months for $1.00! the registers, the temperature rose in And by the way, let the Board of The New Ulm Basket Works is paying no purpose. djO This offer is one half the regular rate almost an instant from 60 degrees to There is one sidewalk in town that Trade committee on railroads get to v[)£ and is made temporarily only. 4 I $4.50 a cord for elm wood and farmers THE NEWS is an Evening 4-page, 8-column paper over 110. By opening the windows and the attention of the authorities needs to Among those from abroad who were work. five days in the week and an 8-page paper one who have the timber on hand are letting in the cold air, the superintendent day in the neck. It contains all the news. It be called to—the one in front of courthouse noticed at the ball last Saturday evening requested to bring it in at o,nce. The makes a specialty of Market Reports, giving the managed to keep the air in the square. Being as it is in front of were Miss Lydia Gieseke and Mrs. markets of the current day of issue. Send for HOLDEN FEELS BLUE. wood must be in bolts, 8 inches thick Sample copies. Address, rooms at an endurable condition until a public building and on one of the Chas. Schoregge, of Sleepy Eye, A. E. DAILY NEWS, St. Paul, Minn. and upward and at least 6 feet long. January 1, 189a he succeeded in tracing the trouble to leading thoroughfares of the city, it Geffert and Ernst Herzog, of Tracy, For other dimensions enquire at the factory. Holden. the murderer, sits in his cell SUBSCRIPTIONS DECEIVED AT THIS OFFICE. its source, but for a few minutes things does not seem hardly proper that pedestrians Milan Velikanje, of Essig, Hugo 4 at the county jail, disgusted, glum and SIn looked interesting for the pupils. should be compelled to leave Schleuder, William Mueller, Prank TATE OP MINNESOTA, County of Brown }-ss mad. He curses everybody and nobody Probate Court. Special Term. January 17th. the walk and take to the street because Manderfeld, William Julius, Henry A DANCE -1890. The Mankato Review, a democratic connected with the case escapes his -is* In the matter of th8 estate of Maria Scholtze of the heaps and drifts of snow, and, Simmet, Jos. Epple, Frank Shannon paper, is fair enough to say: "It is due (alias Schultze) deceased. criticism. He feels his nearness to the hereas, An instrument writing, purporting as a mild request, we would ask that it and Frank Whitney, of Springfield, and to Mr. Lind to say that he is making one to be the last will and testament of Maria noose and he accuses the jury, charges be cleared away. Wm Werring, J. Current, and HHeimerdinger, will be given at „, Scholtze deceased, late of said County, has been of the best and most faithful representatives the judge with partiality, and implicates delivered to this Court of Golden Gate. this district has ever had. No constituent And Whereas, William Pfaender has filed therewith Billy Marble as Col. Sellers in "Millions his attorney and all the Redwood officials his petition,representing among other things can write to Mr. Lind without in it" was the attraction at Union that said Maria Scholtze died in said County on the In an interview with the St. Paul in an attempt to do him an injustice. Sunday, Feb. 9. fifteenth day of 'January, 1890, testate, and that getting a prompt and satisfactory reply Hall Monday evening and the reputation Globe reporter, President Hughitt of the Rose on the other hand is free from fretfulness. -"»aid"petitioner is the sole executor named in said Gruenenfelder's orchestra will last will and testament, and praying that the said and he does a great deal of department of the funny comedian succeeded Northwestern road, says that the past He takes things easy and still instrument may be admitted to probate, and that work of which the general public knows in giving him a good audience. The letters testamentary, be to him issued thereon furnish music and a good time is year was a prosperous one and that this continues to proclaim his innocence, It is ordered, That the proofs of said instrument nothing. The Review does not endorse play is one of Mark Twain's originations, and the said petition, be heard before this Court year would witness a number of improvements while he says that the wrong done him promised to all who attend. & f-^ at the Probate Office said County on Thursday or admire Mr. Lind's politics, but it and is filled with many spurts along the line to better the will some day be avenged. In the face the 13th day of February A, D. 1890, at 10 o'clock does approve the interest he has manifested mthe forenoon, when all concerned may4appear of fine humor, which Marble manages of the gallows this is not much to relie facilities of the company. The most ^Admission is3S cents." mt^ and contest the probate of said intrnment in the general welfare of his constituents, to bring out in a manner that does not And it is further ordered, that public notiec of important would be the shortening of upon, and it appears to be mere courage the time and place of said hearing be epven to all and if the several bills now EMORY fail to excite laughter. Last night the more than anything else which keeps up persons interested, by publication of these orders the road between the junction and New •nee in each week for three successive weeks prior pending and introduced by him shall be company produced "The Hidden Hand" his light and easy-goingfeeling. There is Ulm, whereby distance of 12 to 13 to aaid day of hearing, the New Ulm Review, a successful, he will have accomplished wef'kly newspaper printed and pnbhshed at the and to-night the bill is Josh Whitcomb, the greatest difference in the world between miles in travel can be saved to every City of New Ulm in said.County. more for his constituents than any of his a play of broader humor than is found 3 Mmdwandering cored. Books teamed By the Court, the two criminals and it is fruitful train that passes west of the Minnesota in one reading- Testimonials from att predecessors,"/^-j? J^^^^| ERNST BRANDT 0 in Col. Sellers. Quarto °i «J*w. Prospectus PORT study to watch them- river.—Mankato Review, (L. S) Judge of Probate rasbflent on application to Fwfc. A. LoweU^ Are, WewYwiv