New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
February 12, 1890 · Page 4 of 8
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C.&N.Wl^Ry. O A N E W S See if jonjpn fmd the ad. qf9F, W. C. L. Boos, Chas. Stuebe and Wm. THE MANDAMUS DENIED. I Miss Lulu Fischer returned fronr her Hauenstein. Koch will go to Pipestone City to-day Note the changes in the ads. of Brust Minneapolis visit Friday evening. to inspect the water works at that place. A Valentine party will be given at TIME CARD. I From the Mankato Free Press of & Graff and FranK KuetzingJl§, Going East. the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. W Bingham P. V. Collins, we understand, has Going West. The marriage of Jos. Sehnobrich, of Thursday we learn that Judge Severance, *No2PassDepl0-00p,m Mrs. Mielke a widow woman living tNo 1 Pass Dep 4:26a to morrow evening. sold the St. Peter Tribune to Iowa parties. New Ulm, to Miss Frances Sturm, of *No 4 2 18p.m who had the mandamus case *No 8 5 0Bp m. west of town, was married last week •No 12" S45km. He will move his Swedish paper, *Noll Arrl2:30am Bashaw, was solemnised on Monday Another dance will be given at Union hearing in hand at New Ulm a couple *Nol8Pr 12-15p.m. V021 Frt Dep 6:30a.m. and moved with her family to Wadena. the Skordemanuen, to Minneapolis. tNo24 9.35p.ro instead of on Saturday as was an-f Hall on the 18th. Plenty of amusement *No25 i:l5p m. weeks ago, has reached a decision, S. Heimann speared a sturgeon in the is assured for all who attend. nounced* We repeat our good wishes. JDaily *DaiJy except which is favorade to the remonstrators Quite a large invoice of baskets was fDaily except Monday, Sunday "Daily except Sunday. Minnesota river last week which was The Turner Sunday School children in the contest for county seat removal. received at this place Tuesday from the ^Carries passengers on Dahy Henry Pfeifer, who has been visiting Sunday evening only I over seven feet in length and which The Judge denies the mandamus asked held a little festival at the hall Sunday New Ulm Basket Works, which were to with his parents here, for a couple of No 11 and 12 run between New Ulm weighed fully sixty pounds. afternoon, and in the evening enjoyed for by the petitioners on the ground all appearances of as good quality and weeks, returns this week to his home at and Kasota onlv. Ex-Register of Deeds Ruel A. Dore, a sumptuous repast. All around, it that the notices of meeting of the commissioners Currie. finish as any we ever saw before.— C. W. H. HEIDEMAN, one of the prominent citizens of Lake was a pleasant affair. were posted but eight dnys Station Agent. SPRINGFIELD ADVANCE. f!A John Essig has leased his building in Benton, transacted legal business in in two of the towns, whereas the law Wenzel Eckstein has resigned his position Essig Station to Gustave and F. The marriage of Andrew A. Backer this city Friday. BUSINESS LOCALS. requires that they shall be posted ten Schrader, who will open up a store after as teacher in the public schools and Miss Christina Sear, mentioned in days. The decision also contains an Adolph Alwin was the lucky holder of to become court reporter for the the 1st of March. last week's Review, was solemnized by JUST RECEIVED, an elegant opinion in regard to the question ad to the ticket which drew the beautiful Ninth district. The new place is a desirable Rev. Albrecht yesterday morning. In M. Propping, formerly of New and beautiful assortment of SATINE whether a two weeks publication requires Rochester lamp owned and offered by one, and Mr. Eckstein is lucky the afternoon the many friends of the dress pateins. Come and see them Ulm, but now a well-known St. Paul three insertions or not. F. H. Behnke. in securing it. yoang couple gathered at the home of G. A. OTTOMEYER. attorney, has taken to himself a partner This decision leaves the only appeal Chas. Silverson reached Southampton, the bride's mother in Milford and were James A. Tawney, of Winona, is in in the law business in the person of A. Spring and summer goods arriving of the petitioners to the supreme court, England, Friday. He was delayed considerably tendered an elegant reception. It was a E. Wislizenus, of St. Louis. Washington for the purpose of making J- BRUST & GRAFF. and if they should conclude to carry by rough weather and the a nice affair and a pleasant start for the an argument before the supreme court EMBROIDERIES, a full line just Dr. Schoch was called to Sleepy Eye their case thither and be quashed as in trip from New York extended over ten young people in the voyage of wedded received at G. A. Ottomeyer's. It is as in the Winona & St. Peter tax cases, severaJ times last week to attend a nice as anv in town. thethe Scott county case, the Brown days. life. which have been appealed on brother of Wm. G. Frank, of this city, county court-house disturbance can Latest designs and newest shades F. C. Gley, of Minneapolis but formerly ground of the unconstitutionality of who is very low with pneumonia. At well be considered at an end. in dress goods at BRUST & GRAFF. the law providing for the taxation of NEW ADVERTISEMEKTST a New Ulm boy, has been visiting last reports the young man was improving. certain of their lands. W REAb LINEN LACES—no imitation—at with friends and relatives here for =llLLlls¥Mr The invitation masquerade ball at OTTOMEYER'S. A fine assortment. the past few dajs. The young man Rosener, who wasSchmucker's Tivoli Saturday evening The ft. Peter Herald is authority for A little child of Ludwig Sondau, who injured so badly in the West .Newton was a success in that, if it was not largely the following: Capt. M. J. Roskoff Our store will be closed on Sundays. recently came to New Ulm from California, offire some months ago, and who has been attended, it aftorded a very pleasant has resigned as Captain of Co. A. Millions in what? Why in buying We must have rest. died last Tuesday afternoon. under treatment at the hospital, left evening for those who chanced to take New Ulm. Lt. Steinhauser will probably FRAMC KUETZING. your fancy VALENTINES at The child was a year and six months that institution on Monday for theit in. About fifteen couples occupied succeed him. Jos. Eckstein ought JgTlndia Linen, Victoria Lawn Nansooks the drugstore of old. home of friends in West Newton, The the floor and many of the costumes to be put back in the traces. etc at BRUST & GRAFF. Andrew J. Eckstein. family will commence to rebuild next in which they were adorned were pretty The Review has secured a regular .._ GERMAN, SPANISH, SAXONY, A little son of Ed. Hensel's died Sunday week. and becoming or ludicrous to the extreme. and GERMANTOWN ail wool correspondent in the village of Courtland morning, the funeral occurring on yarns AT COST at MRS. B. FOLLMAN The music was furnished by- a and from now on we will have a We would especially call the attention He has the largest stock in the city Monday. The child was a bright one, & CO's. stringed band of five piecess and to the weekly record of the happenings of that of all our readers to the "great and is selling them at just a little bit less than three years old, and the parents soft and pleasing strains of the waltz or little burg. Imported and Domestic Satines, all closing out'" ad. of John F. Neumann. less than anybody in town. have our sympathy in their bereavement. new patterns at BRUbT & GRAFF schottische, the merry dancers would The ad. explains itself in every particular, The assortment embraces Lace, E. W. Baer, the hardware dealer, toglide along the floor, apparently in the and it is only necessary for us Fringed, Easel and Porcelain, these will occupy the Meyers building, next A painful accident befell Andreas happiest feeling. At twelve o'clock, WOOD WASTED. say that Mr. Neumann is not joking or. last being the latest style out this being to G. A. Ottomeyer's drygoods store, Gleisner, of West Newton, while coming supper, such as Mr. Schmucker alone wasdeceiving the public, but, on the other their first year. Fine Cards, Booklets after the 1st of March. He is now closing The New Ulm Basket Works is paying to town on Wednesday. He can furnish, was served, and after this hand, means just what he says. and Souvenirs of all kinds are also out his entire stock and in his newdriving $4 50 a cord for elm wood and farmers an a herd of cattle, and on the dancing was again indulged in till betwixt included in our excellent lire. Onr who have the timber on hand are quarters will run a first class tinshop, Rev. Berghold has our thanks for a slippery and deceiving ice fell to the the hours of four and five. requested to bring it in at once The prices are below all others and don't exclusive of all else. supply of fresh lettuce, raised by himself ground unawares, fracturing his leg in wood must be bolts, 8 inches thick ltt it slip your memory. An agent for a Cinncinatti brewing in his own green-house, which, by and upward ,tnd at least 6 feet long. the hip. He is now at the hospital under PE RS0NAL MENTION. For other dimensions enquire at the factory. the way, is one of the nicest in the city. firm was in the city last week and from treatment. FOR SALE. In it, he not only grows vegetables I something that he let out in the way of Kt the- Board of Trade meeting last A foot power circular saw in good Chas. Vogtel was up from Nicollet Custave Subilia, for salads, but keeps in elegant trim I an interview, it is thought that New Friday evening the high rate of insurance working condition. Cheap at Thursday. as nice and beautiful a growth of flowers Ulm will be made the point for an ex in New Dim was discussed and Chas. Wagner. as can be found in the neighborhood. W. Hauenstein spent the week at La tensive watehouse for storing liquors the secretary was instructed to compile Grand Ball Crosse. for the western trade, statistics and endeavor to see if some- Jacob Pfenninger spent a portion of The application for divorce mada by thing could not be done towards lowerBertha The dance or masked ball at Union H&f VFAGTUBBR OF AHO DE&LBH the week in Iowa. to be given at Ernst, as the plaintiff, with Hall, Sunday evening, was not very ng the present rates. The move is trst Christian Ernst, as defendent, was argued well attended, but those who were present Union Hall, certainly well taken. Chas. Hauenstein and wife are visiting FIUECIGAES before Judge Webber on Saturday enjoyed themselves. Enough at Tracy. At the last meeting of the stockholders and granted. The case was in the hands couples were engaged in dancing to of the Basket Works, Wm. Hummel Gottlieb Schmidt will leave to-morrow Tuesday, Feb. 18th. ofLind &Hagberg but was presented make it agreeable and for the guests it SPECIAL BRANDS MADE was chosen as director and elected on a visit to friends in Illinois. for them by Albert Steinhauser, who is was better than if there had been a to fill the office of secretary. Jos. Eckstein, Good time is assured and everybody, TO ORDER Mrs. B. Follmann is visting at Springheld. to be congratulated on his success. crowded hall. The music was furnished who has been filling the position youne and old, is invited to be KIESLING BLOCK NEW ULM, MINN. by the City Band's orchestra and was A little wnile ago St. Cloud offered a temporarily, refused to accept it again A Cut in Lars Fredericksou and wife, of present and enjoy themselves. excellent indeed. considerable bonus for a starch factory because of other duties. Mr. Hummei Springfaeld, were in the city yesterday. and secured it. Now its enterprising entered at once upon the performance Frank Kuetzing, after going to more Admission* 25 Cents. Fred Pfaender went to St. Paul Wednesday Dr Notions. citizens are willing to put up $4,000 for of his duties. than usual trouble, has at length succeeded evening, returning Saturday. a pulp mill and the chances are that in securing the services, as head MILITARY MASQUERADE. We have received a copy of the they will get that too. Seems to us S. D. Peterson returned to New Ulm clerk, of John Bollinger, a young but monthly report of Dairy Commissioner that New Ulm might draw a few pointers last Wednesday after a ten days' absence experienced salesman of St. Paul. Mr. Ives on the articles of food examined in in St Paul. TUESDAY, FEB. 18th. from this. If ou want anything in our line, I -Bollinger for over six yeArs has occupied his department during October and will sell it to you at cut figures. We Ferdinand Crone went to St. Paul AT a leading position in one of the Although it has been the custom for November, and it constitutes an interesting don't make a big alarm about our prices Turner Hall. Monday on business connected with the largest wholesale houses of the Twin years to make Valentine's Day the season document. The report on the they speak for themselves. We Building and Loan Association. sell flannel as cheap as anybody and Cities, and in assisting Mr. Kuetzing in for getting even with somebody and New Ulm Vinegar Works is very satisfactory woolen goods at cost. Let me give you closing out his large stock he will be a for satisfying spite and jealousy, yet to that concern and its productions Rev. Berghold went to Winona This ball is to be given under a few prices: Good Muslin, 5 cts. per valuable help. cts.,on next Friday we trust that it will be are ranked among the best sold in Thursday afternoon on business connecwith the auspices of Company 'A' and yard! Plushes and Velveterns, 45 the endeavor of the majority to give this the state. per yard Fleece-lined shirting, 11 cts. oc-ted the building of the new church. An important change is soon to everybody is cordially invited to Linen Toweling, 5 cts. German and old practice, of stabbing your acquaintances thecur in the business of John F. Neumann, H. 0. Miller, one of the City Fathers Most any night, in passing by attend. The programme will consist Saxony varns in all shades, CHEAP in the back and unawares, a rest. the clothier and general dealer. of St Peter, was in the city for a few Union School building, sparks can be Gents' Furnishing Goods at lowest as follows: It has existed long enough. prices and HANDKERCHIEFS cheaper hishours last Thursday. Wm. Pfaender, who has closed up seen rising and moving in the direction than you pver bought them before. 1. From 8 to 9, arrival of maskers The sound of tne fire alarm at about book store in St Paul, will return to of the wind fiom a pile of ashes thrown Mr. Stebbins, traveling passenger Call and learn of quality and prices. 2. Grand Polonaise and Waltz. half past eight o'clock last Friday evening New Ulm to accept a position with his in the rear of the building. On a blustering agent of the Manitoba, transacted business 3. Shadowgraphs. C. A. Ottomeyer, caused a good deal of excitement, father, and Fred Pfaender will retire night, with a heavy blizzard raging, for that road in this city last 4. Silent Drills. but little of anything else. Tne alarm from the insurance business and assume 5. Bayonet Drills. this carelessness in leaving burning week. NEW ULM, MINN. 6. Prize Boxing Match. was caused by fires in the chimnies of the management of the clothing store coals exposed, might easily result in Miss Mary Hanson, who has been 7. Gymnastic Exercises, the houses of Chas. Anderson, and with Mr. Neumann. These changes much damage and destruction to property, New Ulm Markets. living with the family of A. W. Bingham, Previous to unmasking, only masked Gustav Krause, near the public school are to occur in the neai future, and the and we would take the privilege has removed to Washington Territory. dancers will be allowed the privileges Wheat 65—70 building, but luckily ablaze was avoided. clothing stock is now neing closed out of advising a little more precaution. Oats 20 of the floor. A fire on a night like Wednesday at cost. The board of County Commissioners Corn 25 would not have been a pleasant affair 1 Potatoes 20 of Scott county have been sustained for We had a call on Friday of last GREAT by any means. *r Butter 7—8 a second time in their refusal to consider week from Mr. Ernst Brandt, of New Eggs 12$ At a meeting of the St. Paul Turnverein the petition of the Jordan people Ulm. who is interested in the New Ulm held last week, the election of a for county-seat removal and the alternative Basket Works, the first and only basket The storage basement the Kiess delegate from the Minnesota district to writ of mandamus, requiring ling Block will be open on Tuesdayand factory in the state. We understand re-the national convention of the Nord them to act or show cause for not doing Wednesdays of every week to that the company was incorporated ceive UNSALTED BUTTER in GRANULATED Amerikanische Turnerbund, to be held so, has been quashed by Judge Edson. last year and has a plant valued at $10,000. FORM. in New York City in May, took place. The only appeal now of the petitioners, Mr. Brandt had with him samples New Ulm Creamery Co. Of the candidates nominated, Louis as in the case of the Sleepy Eye of stave and splint baskets and took Stern, of St. Paul, received thirteen movers, is to the Supreme Court. several orders from our merchants STIA TE OF MINNESOTA, County of Brown ss votes and Wm. Pfaender eight. Mr. Probate Court, Special Term February 5th while in town. We like to see industries The many friends of Wm. Pfaender, 1890 Stern of course was selected, but the of this kind near by patronized, In the matter of the estate of Gatharma SchoenbaechJer Jr. in this city, will regret to hear that unsolicited vote for Wm. Pfaender, of deceased1 especially when the work and price that young business man, who for a On reading and filing the petition of E. P. this city, is very complimentary to that Bertrand, executor of the estate of Cathanna compare favorably with that from out number of years has operated a book Schoenbaechler deceased,representing among other gentleman. SALE things that he has.fully administered "aid estate, and news store in the Saintly city, has side.—T ACT RE E UBLI CAN. and praying that a time and place be fixed for The dance at Turner Hall on the 18th examining and allowing hit account of hiiadrainis. been forced to make an assignment for A mad dog scare in midwinter is not tration, and that he be discharged from his said should be well attended, if for no other the benefit of his creditors. The very /rust. of frequent occurrence, but during the 7 It is ordered, that said account be examined and reason than that it is under the auspices fact too that he was compelled to this petition heard, by the Judge of thiB Court, on past week New Ulm has had her full 1890,of Company A. The company is in need Thursday the 6th day of March A. D. move speaks discouragingly for thequota. The craze appears to have or- at 3 o'clock p. m., at the Probate Office in saiJ of assistance and deserves it if any order German population of so large a town At John F. Neumann. county. iginated with a dog belonging to George And it Is further ordered, that notice thereof be does. Besides the dance will be a as St Paul, where one would naturally given to all persoi.s interested, by publishing a Schneider, who lives near the hospital. pleasant one, and there need be no fear copy of this order once in each week for three sue think a business of that kind would live cessive weeks prior to said day ot hearing in the On Saturday, the dog bit two of the that a good time will not be had. The New Ulm Review, weekly newspaper, printed and thrive. -T--^' horses and also a couple of cows, owned and published at the City of New Ulm said arrangements are in the hands of a committee County Bribery is being attempted at the public by that person, and on Sunday one of On account ofchange in Business 1 will sell my entire stock Dated at New TTIm, Minn., the 5th day of that is working hard for its success, February A. 1890. schools. The parties concerned are the cows showed the effects of the bite and they will see to it that the By the Court, one of the teachers and one of his pupils. and was killed at once. The other EKNSr BRANDT, dance is up to the usual standard. Turn [L S 9 Judge of Probate. SI5,MJiflMI.Ciiffi& The teacher the other day prepared animals were all tied up and every precaution out each and everyone and enjoy yourself, to give the disobedient pupil, a was taken to prevent further SIn It will be the last opportunity for TATE OF MINNESOTA, County of Brown J-SB boy of only a few years, a drubbing, Probate Court. Special Term. January 17th, dangerous results. The dog however many weeks. %, 1890. and before commencing operations indulged escaped and was not noticed again till ""ijj In the matter of the estate of Maria Scholtze Of the 48 deaths that were reported embracing Ready Made Clothing, Shirts, Underwear, Overalls, Socks, Gloves, ~4|11 (alias Schultze) deceased. in a few threats. These excited Sunday afternoon when it appeared on hereas, An instrument in writing, purporting in New Ulm for last year, thirteen died Neckties, Suspenders, Trunks, Boots and Shoes, etc., A W^M&W^5sf"M to be the last will and testament of Maria the boy's fears of the approaching wrath Minnesota Street and tackled everything A/ stxx Below Cost, Scholtze deceased, late of said County, has been over 50 years of age, four between 25 delivered to this Court and he tried co cry, thinking that this' it could lay hold of. Several other dogs and 50, four between 10 and 25, none And Whereas, William Pfaender has filed therewith method would ward off the pending were bitten and an attempt was made his petitlon,iepresenting among other things between 5 and 10, and twenty-seven that said Maria Scholtze died in said County on the chastisement. But the tears failed to to shoot the maddened creature but 111 on and after Feb. 15, at the NEW ULM CLOTHING STORE Jtfteenth day of 'January, 1890, testate, and that under 5 years. Of the 117 births, sixtyeight "•shidjpetitioner is the sole executor named in said flow and, seeing no change in the teacher, without success. The dog is still loose last will and testament, and praying that the said were male and forty-nine female, »Sr|" instrument may be admitted to probate, and that he resorted to another course, that of and at large to spread terror wherever 4& letters testamentary, be to him issued thereon among themrbeing two pairs of twins. making the teacher a plain offer of five At the same time I will offer $10,000 worth of & V**1 it goes. On Monday the Board of It is ordeied, That the proofs of said instrument Those who reached or passed the halfcentury and the said petition, be heard before this Court cents if he would withhold the punishlnent.Thebribe DryGood sand Notions Health held an extra session and is at the Probate Office in said Connty on Thursday mile post were L. Davis, 89 the 13th day of February A, 1890, at 10 o'clock worked like a charm.The sued a precautionary bulletin to the in the forenooo, when all concerned may^appear years, Mrs. C. Pauli, 60, John Kosel, pupils and all in the room broke out into And contest the probate of 6aid intrnment, public schools, at the same time that 61, Peter Gulden, 64, E. E. A. Sauer, And it is further ordered, that public notiec of a roar and in thelaughter which followed hey ordered the marshal to see that ,Ab& time and place of said hearing be given to all 67, Dietrich Beening, 62, Julia Emmert, persons interested, by publication of these orders the teacher forgot that the boy needed every dog, seen on the streets, be once in each week for three successive weeks prior 57, Julia Laplant, 76, Anna Fenske,83, A COST. to said day of hearing, in the New Ulm Review, a a lashing and allowed him to go 'iscott chained up and muzzled, and, if found we* kly newspaper printed and published at the Subila Leibold,74, Sophia Schwartz, 63, free." He shouldn't have done it however City of New Ulm in said County. running loose, shot. That, without A rare chance for everybody desiring bargains to convince themselves at $ By the Court, Lovis Hoffmann, 54, and Fredrick Luebke, as it is establishing a dangerous question is the proper course, and ERNST BRANDT 65. my two stores as to quality and price of goods. precedent. 1§| should be acted on with promptness. „L ^.