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New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892

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dta m^m C.&N.W.Ey. LOCAL N E W S Masquerade ball at Union Hall on the Bowen, of the Sleepy Eye Herald, Jos. Schuetzner, an aged man living The denizens of New Ulm were startled was in town Saturday. in the lower part of town, died at his Sunday afternoon by the report A. J. Bletben, of Minneapolis, is engaged TIME CARD. J. Newhart was up Th Renville county home early Saturday morning and was Andrew Jaoobsen, a^prominent that Dr. J. L. Schoeh had been severely in patting in the new engine for yesterday on business of a legal nature. Going West. Going East. Brighton farmer, is dangerously ill. buried on Sunday. WjMt pU injured and well-nigh killed in a runaway JNo 1 Pass Dep 4-26a m. the City mill. -WW MSo 2 Pass Dep 10 00p,m Five deaths is the mortality record in *No3 5 0Bp.m. Brown County ranks second among near Chas. Hauenstein's residence, !Wo 4 2 18p.m The loads in the country are in poor *Noll Arr"l2 30am. *No 12 3 45a m. February 14th is Valentine's^day. New Ulm for Friday and Saturday.^? the counties of the state in the number South of town. The report, however, No 21 Frt Dep 6.30a.m. •"No 18 Frt 12-lBp.m condition. Rough and hard is the general Remember the date and don't forget *No35 1:15pm. JNo 24 9 36p.m of citizen papers granted. One hundred proved to be exaggerated, and, although The present fine weather* is not favorable complaint. your friends. JDaily *Daily except tDaiJy except Monday, and seventy-four were issued. T? to good health, and the very atmosphere his injuries were painful, thev were Sunday. •Daily except Sunday. H. Weyhe, R. Pfefferle and Chas. W. Chadbourn, a cousin of C. H. ^Carries passengers on fortunatelp not at all dangerous ner Daliy seems fraught with disease Ernst Brandt made a trip to Springfield Sunday evening orly. Sommer are contemplating a trip,, to Roos, of this city, died at Bine Earth half as bad as they might have beenf„ and Tracy last Friday in the interests A child of Ed. Giliey and also one of No. 11 and 12 run between New Ulm Washington in the spring. City last week. The particulars of the runaway and its and Easota only. of the Basket Works. He reports Commissioner Bushard, of Courtland, Chas. Silverson started from New attending accidents are somewhat as favorably on the lookout, and, considering Rudolph Kiesling will make a visit to C. W. H. HEIDEMAN, are very low with the grippe. ,/ York in the Saale on the 29tb. He will Station Agent. the season of the year, was very follows: The doctor had stepped into a the Coast in the spring, perhaps with An infant child of Andreas Dauer probably reach Queenstown to-day a house in the vicinity mentioned to the view of location. successful in placing an order with died early Saturday morning and was BUSINESS LOCALS. every business firm he visited. see a patient, leaving his horse in The next meeting of the Rural Teachers' The Herman Monument is completed buried on Monday. charge of a companion. When he returned Association will be held on the and is expected to arrive in New A meeting of the Board of Trade will The practice of snow balling on Main Now is the time to get jour pictures he told the man in charge of the 15th. None was held last week as was Ulm in a tew days. be held at Turner Hall next Friday Street should be stopped. It is not only framed. Chas. Wagner is ready lines to turn around and in doing this announced. evening and a full attendance is requested. Quite a nnmber of oar young people to do it at very low prices. annoying, but ofttimes dangerous. the cutter tipped slightly and the horse Railroad will be the principal Another contractor and bricklayer attended a dance at Bobsin's hall in Wm. Durbahn, son of Juergen Durbahn, A lot of photograph frames for became frightened and started to run. topic of discussion and every member arrived in the family of Casimir Ochs Courtland Saturday evening. will leave for Stillwater this sale cheap at Chas. Wagner's. The driver jumped from the cutter, bu not attending will be barred from riding last Thursday. The new arrival is also Mrs. Jos. Baer, mother of E.W. Bear, week to enter the machine business. JUST RECEIVED, an elegant the doctor grabbed at one of the reins^ on the new road which is to be built an heir. was agreeably surprised by a number and beautiful assortment of SA.TINE at the head of the horse and tried to News comes from Winona of the arrival at once. Only two divorces were granted in dress paterns. Come and see them. of her friends last Wednesday evening. hold him. It was then that he was thrown in the family of Frank L. Randall G. A. OTTOMEYER. Brown County last year. To the number C. E. Abbot, of Irving, and Olof Olson, Paul Albrecht, who has been running under the horse and dragged for some* of a son and heir. This makes number of marriages this bears a ratio of of Willmar, visited New Ulm last We aie closing out our last year's a farm near Fairfax, will return to his two, distance, so that his clothes were all stock of portrait frames cheap, be sure only 1 to 74, week for the purpose of inspecting our home in New Ulm in a week or so to torn to shreds and his body subjected to to look at them soon,at Chas.Wagner's A party of friends gathered at the new court house building and of learning The resident German Methodist minister remain. wounds. His face seems to have been home of Miss Nellie Breye on Thursday something: in the line of pointers as Pictures framed in any style at of Le Sueur, assisted by Rev. cut by the horses shoe, for there is a John Korbel Jr. has sold his farm in evening and treated her to a pleasant to the cost of construction. They expect ^„Chas. Wagner'*. Schnitker, of this city, is holding protracted deep and ugly gash in his upper lip. A Sigel to John Hoffman and expects to surprise. to build one in their own county JS®" Go to Chas. Wagner's for pictures meetings in Lafayette. The back of his head and other parts move to Le Sueur, where he will go into the coming summer. and frames. The following were granted licences The Currie Pioneer has it as a rumor of his body were also bruised but not ,, business. J8@* EMBROIDERIES, a full line just There were three suits before Justice to wed during the week: Henry Krueger that Rose the murderer in our county seriously. Right after the accident he received at G. A. Ottomeyer's. *lt is as John Groscham, a Ridgley farmer, and Johanna Mielke, and John Linzenburg Fischer last week in which each of the jail had died from influenza. In this was taken to the hospital and was there nice as any in town. died Saturday afternoon from the effects and Lisa Volned. accused parties were-charged with using taken care of by Drs. Weschke and the Pioneer is off. Rose is still alive W REAL LINEN LACES—no imitation—at of a* second attack of the grippe. abusive language. The fines fixed Marden and An*drew J. Eckstein. The and patiently waiting his doom. OTTOMEYER'S. A fine assortment. Mrs. Jos. Arbes, whose sickness was He was buried Monday. were pretty high, and the defendants latter did the surgical work and on the reported last week, has since then experienced The New Ulm Building & Loan Association The Review's suggestion as to the were no doubt convinced that it wasn't following day the doctor was again able a severe relapse, but, we are E^" Our store will be closed on Sundays. has purchased a handsome new sidewalk in front of court house square a paying business. At anv rate they to be brought to his office. Considering We must have rest. glad to state, is again out of danger. safe. Must be that the rattle in the was acted upon with admirable promptitude. learned that it is always better to "think this, he was exceedingly lucky, and is FRANK KUETZING. American company has resulted in an Let it be followed in other quarters C. S, Johnson and Philip Gruye, two J8@* GERMAN, SPANISH, SAXONY, before you speak." to be congratulated on escaping the ex increased business for our home concern* and GERMANTOWN all wool as well. of Wmthrop's leading business men, Why wouldn't it be a good idea for periences which threatened him white yarns AT COST at MRS. B. FOLL£MAN were in New Ulm over Sunday. The Notice the change in the advertisement under the hoofs of the runaway horse. our City Fathers to give New Ulm a & CO's. From Lafayette we learn that Mrs. latter was accompanied by his family. of the dance at Union Hall for system of electric fire alarms? They It will be remembered that some time BgT J. A. Gleisner, of West Newton, H. Schrader, who has been very sick February 9th. It will be a masquerade have them in smaller towns than this, The invitation masquerade ball at who is well known in this vicinity as a ago we stated that we would soon commence for the past two weeks, is now improving, and will be conducted under the auspices where they haven't even the conveniences Schmucker's Tivoli next Saturday night dehorner of cattle, is agent for Haaf's to revise our mailing list. We and that Wm. Dannheim, who has of the City Band. Horn Killer. Try it If not good, can gives promise of being a very social affair. for such a system that New Ulmare now engaged that task and would also oeen ailing for some time, is again be returned. 3wk. has, and besides it wouldn't be an expensive Mr. Schmucker is sparing no An old fashioned spelling school will again advise our delinquent subscribers able to be around. improvement in the least. Let pains to make it such. be held at the school house in the Lafayette CustaveSubilia, to settle up. The majority of our patrons, George Bevier and wife will leave us have them. district, in which Wm. Mueller of course, are not meluded in this We have it on authority that is reliable next Monday for a visit in New York, is teacher, next Friday evening. Such request, but there are a certain few who Last Sunday was ground-hog day, that the contemplated branch of They have numerous relatives and meetings ought to be more frequent. will have to pay up at once or offer some but as it was cloudy in the morning the Northwestern between Mankato and friends in the Empire State and they while the sun shone clear in the afternoon, excuse if they do not wish to see their New Ulm will be completed by next MODFAGTDRER OF AND M. Griebel, of Cottonwood, lost three will continue their sojourn with them DEALLER names stricken from the list. We cannot it will puzzle all to know jnst valuable heifers in a curious manner November. The material for the contract for two or three weeks. afford to carry subscribers who are whethea the appearance 'of the animal is already being furnished. last week. He had them all tied in one FIUECIGAHS Andrew Rupert, an employee of left a shadow or not. Accordingly we back several ears. stall with the ropes about their necks, Dr. Strickler was called to Fairfax on Wm. Glessman of Lafayette, and Miss will still have to remain in doubt, and and in the morning he found them all It is told of a number of those who .Sunday, and in returning be met with Clara Spora, a well known lady of the and await the development of the elements SPECIAL BRANDS MADE choked to death. attended the dance at Courtland last a smash-up which pretty thoroughly same town, were married at the West themselves. Saturday evening, that the night got TO ORDER The engine for the New Ulm Roller demolished the cutter. The accident Newton church yesterday. The Re The metal statue for the new court pretty long to some of them, and that, KIESLING BLOCK NEW ULM, MINN. Mill arrived last Wednesday and the occurred in running with considerable view congratulates. bouse has arrived and will soon be instead of waiting to ride home, they A Cutin mill is now shut down for repairs. The speed against a laige rock in the rough The New Ulm foundry and machine placed in position for public view. It walked to New Ulm, a distance of oyer engine is a Corliss, with rope transmission, and uneven road. shops are casting an engine of three is a bronze figure, about nine feet high, six miles. By request we withhold and was manufactured by Dr Goodspotions. horse-power for Chas. Toberer and Edwin Paulson and Clemont Halversen, and, Goddess of Liberty like, holds the names. Weisel & Vilter, of Milwaukee. of Linden, were pleasant callers at Max Burg to be used by them in running scales of justice in one hand and the If the so-called St. Paul, New Ulm & our '-scanturn scantorium" on Monday. their boat on the river. It is A PERSONAL MENTION. sword of the law in the other. When Southwestern Railroad directors are They note nothing new in our neighboring nice piece of workmanship. painted properly and placed inthe tower, not able to accomplish anything, why town, and say that everybody it will make a beautiful appearance. If you want anything in our line, I The Review was in error last week H. Schapekahm is at St. Paul on business. don't they let the shareholders in the is lying in wait for the coming election. will sell it to you at cut figures. We in stating thai Casimir Ochs was the inventor The Paine celebration at Turner company know it? If tho opposite is don't make a big alarm about our prices By fall they expect to see the fur fly Louis Spoerhase, of Nicollet, sundayed of the patent window sash fasten Hall last Wednesday evening was quite the case, shouldn't it be their duty to they speak for themselves. We here. freely. er. It should have read that Otto Seiter well attended and an interesting program sell flannel as cheap as anybody and inform the owners of stock of what is Wm. Frank returned from Chicago Woolen goods at cost. Let mo give you was the inventor and Ochs the purchaser Some people, whose business houses was carried out. Wm. Pfaender beingjdone with their money? Friday evening. fa. few prices Good Muslin, 5 cts. per of the patented convenience. are supplied with telephone attachments, gave a sketch of the life of the great yardi Plushes and Velveterns, 45 cts., Wm Pfaender, of St. Paul, was in the C. F. Oakley, of Lake Crystal, is buying want to let up on monkeying American and alluded to many of his city Wednesday. per yard Fleece-lined shirting, 11 cts. A wedding will occur, in Milford up'large droves of cattle in Cottonwood with the connections and removing Linen Toweling:, & cts. German and admired characteristics. Gustave Fisch* next Tuesday evening, in which Nicolaus F. Kuetzing went to St. Paul Monday and is shipping them to the market Saxony yarns in all shades, CHEAP wires, or they will soon find that concern er.read an extract from'lngersoll's eulogies night on business. Hengel, of that town, and Annie Gents' Furnishing Goods at lowest at the former place., Oakley is a minus several patrons. A telephone on the patriot and author, which Miss Emma Seiter is the guest of Helget, of Sleepy Eye, are the contracting prices and HANDKERCHIEFS cheaper good fellow and sets 'em up to the boys Twin City friends. is of no use if it cannot always be was well received, and Peter Soberer than you ever bought them before. and happily interested parties. To after purchasing their stock without depended on. Mrs. X. E. Bowen visited with friends Call and learn of quality and prices. presented an article which appeared in both, our wishes are those of one, who in this city, Saturday. looking them over, but for all of that a recent number of the "Freidenker." G. A. Ottomeyer, OH such occasions always wishes well E. J. Foster and H. C. Garvin, officials we do not see why those cattle could not Miss Lulu Fischer has returned from Other appropriate exercises, fitting the The Misses Koch and Haxel were of the Northwestern Road, spent a her Minneapolis visit. be bought for the New Ulm market. NEW ULM, MINN. occasion and the greatness of the name tendered a genuine surprise by about couple of days in New Ulm last week, Ernst Werner, of St. Paul, called on Mrs. Schade, wife of Gottlieb Schade, commemorated, were offered and listened old New Ulm friends during the week. thirty of their young friends on Thurs with the view, to all appearances, of New Ulm Markets. who lives in the north end of town, to by those present with interest Mrs. J. L. Mueller and Miss Hummel examining into our clay resources. dav evening. After a lively sleigh ride Wheat, 65—70 died last Saturday morning after an and close attention. visited in St. Paul during a portion From their presence here on such business, of two hours duration the young Oats 20 illuess of many months. She was an of last week. would it be guessing too much to folks returned to the home of Mr. and The death of Henry Dihin, a son-inlaw Corn 25 old lady, having reached her 67th year, V. E. Silcott, traveling representa surmise that these are the gontlemen Potatoes 20 of F. Engel, occurred Friday night Mrs. Eckstein and there enjoyed re and it was her age and other complications tiveofthe Roller Mill, was here on Butter 8—17 who are interested in the big brickyard freshments, together with a most pleasant of consumption, Mr. Dibin was comparatively Thursday. Eggs 12* no doubt that brought on her scheme? a young man. only 34 years season of amusement. death. The funeral occurred Monday County Attorney Stone was up from of age, but for many years and during A masquerade ball was given at the St. Peter last Thursday on business before and was largely attended. The storage basement in the Kiess Andrew A. Backer and MisS Christina the greater part of his residence in Judge Webber. ling Block will be open on Tuesdayand Winthrop City Hall Saturday evening Sear, well known and respected Mrs. Mowery. is the recipient of a New Ulm he has been afflicted with the Wednesdays of every week to receive R. Loheyde and Oscar Seiter went to which was attended by the following young people of Milford, will be married UNSALTED BUTTER GRANULATED very respectable donation from a Mr. dread malady which at last resulted in St. Paul Saturday afternoon to be gone parties from New Ulm: C. A. Hagberg, at the latter's home next Tuesday. FORM. Jones, a wealthy but liberal Minneapolitan, several days. his untimely death. Of late he has Geo. Wagner, J, B. Kennedy, Fred The groom is the son of Mrs. New Ulm Creamery Co. whose death occurred recently. been gradually failing and his life has Attorneys Somerville and Davis, Behnke, Alfred Roos, Mr. and Mrs. Martha Backer, of Milford, and has Administrator Carl Berg and other He held a mortgage on the Mowery bung only by a thread as it were. Dying, A DAILY PAPER Chas. Hauenstein, and the Misses Frida numerous friends this city. The Sleepy Eye folks were down from property in this eity, but just previous he leaves a wife and two children, and Louisa Hauenstein, AmeliaFritsche Sleepy Eye Monday on business before bride is also the daughter of Milford to his demise he kindly sent her a satisfaction widow and orphans, and in their sad the Probate Judge, relating to. FOR Lena Wagner and Clara Kiesling. parents and to the happy couple we $2.fl0^eijfear^r$^ of the same, which is virtually the Franz Burginger estate. bereavement they will have the sympathy hope for a prosperous and joyous wedded The marriage of Joseph Schnobrich giving her family a home, free of incumbrances. of the entire cemmunity of which *&* ORANGES, ORANGES at 25 cts. life. BES &^HEA^E£nNJ»JFJFI^D.^ Jr of this city, to Mis3 Frances Sturm, Mr. Dihin was a respected citizen: He a doz. at F. H. BEHNKE'S. of the town of Bashaw, is announced $ 1 M. J. Rosskopf, because of his permanent $2 The "Wonderful Offer" of One of thejmost pleasant events, that was a tailor by trade and for many for next Saturday. The ceremony will THE ST. PAUL DAILY HEW§ absence from the city, has banded we have had an opportunity to record, years served as a faithful employee of NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. be performed at Springfield and the Review $ 1 $2 Expired Jan 1st, but a very liberal in bis resignation as Captain of Company was the surprise tendered by the Mixed H. Tappe. The funeral, attended by offer is still open Until further takes this early opportunity to extend WOOD WAHTfiD. A. It*s none of our business, of Choir to Prof. Robert Nix on Saturday numerous relatives and friends, occurred notice, we will send THE ST. its best wishes. The young couple |2 $1 course, but for the best interests of the evening. Nearly all of the members Monday afternoon from the PALL, DAILY NEWS by mail for one ear, on receipt of are well known here, where they are The New Ulm Basket Works is paying company we would suggest that the boys gathered at the home of the Professor Methodist church, of which the deceased TWO DOLLARS, respected, and will be deserving of the $2 $ 1 $4.50 a cord for elm wood and farm-£V*s| follow up this by filling the vacancv on that night, and there presented him was a consistent member. OB congratulations of hosts of friends, ers who have*the timber on hand are^4*4 with the selection of Lt. Steinhauser. Six Months for $1.00! with a costly arm-chair. It was a $2 Company A has of late shown much $ 1 requested to bring it in at once. Thej All New Ulm lacks in order to make For several months now he has been at This offer is one-half the regular rate handsome gift, but worthily bestowed. and is made temporarily only. commendable improvement. The boys wood must be in bolts, 8 inches thick it the prettiest town in the State is a their head and the present condition of As leader and instructor of the choir, THE JiEfl S is an Evrning 4-page, 8-column paver are regular in attendance, chuck full of Ave days in the week and an 8-page paper one and upward and at least 6 feet few more trees. Located as the town the company speaks well for his ability. Mr. Nix has done them painstaking day in the vresk. It contains all the news. It interest for the good name of the corps, makes a specialty of Market Reports, giving the is on the flats of several successive hills, For other dimensions enquire at the fac,-| and efficient service and, if ever on such markets or the current day of issue. Send for The news of the sad, though not unexpected and proficient in their drills. Besides, sample copies. Address, a more pleasing sight could not be found occasion a token of esteem was deserved, DAIL N E W S St a Minn death of George Haas, at the to make everything more agreeable for anywhere than New Ulm shaded and January 1, 1890. it was in this case. age of 22, and after an illness from every member concerned, they have SUBSCBIPTIONS BECEITED AT THIS OFFICE. covered in with plenty of leafy foliage, IJSQDEIHDEallLU A good one is told on one of the late dropsy of only three weeks' duration, JgSM-srnr5*' gone to the trouble of fitting up a neat SIn and wewould suggest that in the approaching TATE OP MINNESOTA, County of Brown }-ss hour guests at the recent Turner Hall was announced last Sasturday, the funeral and convenient armory with numerous Probate Court Special Term. January 17th, spring everyone owning proerty 1890. Masquerade. .When about ready to being held from the Catholic improvements. This has necessarily will be given at (In the matter of the estate of Maria Scholtze take pains to add in this way to leave for home he did not know whether church on Monday. He was a youDg -f$Iias Schultze) deceased. entailed a heavy expense and a debt as the beautv of their homes, -y-V hereas, An instrument writing, purporting his condition was exactly such as man and his death at an age, when his to be the last will and testament of Maria well. To relieve this and place them Scholtze deceased, late of said Couuty, has been The Marble troupe concluded their m^ Sunday, Feb. 9, would warrant him in proceeding without prospects were brightest and when he again in favorable circumstances they delivered to this Court irM engagement at Union Hall on last And Whereas, William Pfaender has filed therewith a guide, so he thought of various was just becoming of use in the world, have arranged for a masqnerade ball Under the auspices of the City a his petitiqn.representine among other things Tuesday and Wednesday evenings in frcm 4 expedients. At last a bright idea struck is sad indeed. Following as if does too, that said Maria* Scholtze died said County on the at Turner Hall on the 18th, which they a of fifteenth day of 'January, 1890, testate, and that the Hidden Hand and Josh Whitcomb him. He concluded to start backwards so close upon that of his father, it do not intend shall be a second hand said^petitioner is the sole executor named in said Up can be secured. or the Old Homestead. The plays are »a\jt will and testament, and praying that the said and thus keep the lights of the hall in makes it doubly unfortunate for the affair by any means. Among the many instrument may be admitted to probate, and that Graenenfelder's orchestra will well presented by tho company, and in view, so that, in case he should by some letters testamentary, be to him issued thereon, family, of which he was the only remaining features that are being prepared for It is ordered, That the proofs of said instrument the former Ella Marble appears to furnish music and a good time ia mischance miss his course, he could retrace strong support, and to his that event, in addition to the masked and the said petition, be heard before this Court at the Probate Office in said County on Thursday special advantage. She is not only an his steps and start ever again. widowed mother the Review extends ball, will be squads in bayonet and silent promised to all who attend, ff the 13th day of February A, 1890, at 10 o'clock easy actress but has a winsome way of in the forenoon, when all concerned m»y{appear The first attempt necessitated a return, its heartfelt sympathy, resting assured drills, other exercises by the Company, and contest the probate of said mtrument, W Admission is 38 cents. 1 pleasing her audience. Billy is ever but luckily for our little hero, the second that it will be strengthened by that of And it is further ordered, that public notiec of shadow pantomines and tableaus. These the time and place of said hearing be given to all funny, and as Josh excites a roar of brought himself safely home. Moral: the community. He .was a bright alone would be well worth the attendance, •^__ EMORY$pi— persons interested, by publication of these orders auce in each week lor three successive weeksprior laughter. These two make the company Always, on returning home at a late young man, and in his profession—that but, considering that the ball is said day of hearing, the New Ulm Review, a a good one, and should they again weekly newspaper printed and published at the hour from places of a amusement, keep of,stone cutter—was a skillful laborer. given in order to maintain and keep up City of New tJlm in siid County. visit New Ulm they will not want for some light in view. Your are apt to get He was well liked and his loss will be. a good company, it should be the duty By the Court, $ -f gwSBftsssa ERNST BRANDT the usual reception. lost if you don't mourned for by many^ of all to lend to it their liberal support „r/ML. S.) ,ljHdge of Probate