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

February 19, 1890 · Page 4 of 8

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mmmmm C.&N.W.Ry. LOCAL NEWS. rpt To-day begins the Lenten season. Look at ffei Loheyde's new boot and ,. In Bad Business., PERSONAL MENTION. •Watch for Kuetzing's great lace curtain 3 shoe ad Next Saturday is Washington's birthday, TIME CARD. sale. i. I .. *f T. Crone Jr. will take the road this T. Crone and wife returned from Chicago [s New Ulm going to celebrate Willie Neumann, a tweIve-year-oTd^ Going East. Going West. Mr3. Follmann, of this city, will establish week in the interests of the New Ulm yesterday. h? son of Edward Neumann, who lives op-^ *Xo 2Pasa Dep 10 00p,m tNo 1 Pass Dep 4 30a m. a branch millinery store at *No4 25p *No 3 5,05p ?n. Vinegar Works. posite the hospital, was brought up before F. H. Behnke spent Sundav at St. The depot offices have been improved *No 18 Frt 1.2 01 •No 11 \rr 12 30i Springfield the near future. tNo 24 11 lop ro *No 25 120pm Yesterday was Mardi Gras day, but Peter. 7" Justice Fischer Monday afternoon with a handsome operator's table of John Wiesuer was agreeably surprised the old accustomed carnival procession charged with stealing the sum of $125 +Daily *DaiIy except JDaiJy except Monday, neatly finished ash. Henry Engel was up from Nicolle* Sunday -••Daily except Sunday. by a number of his friends at his and celebration was wanting in /New from his father. Anton Zupfer, a young iCarnes passengers on Dihy Saturday. Miss Theresa Henle was pleasantly Sunday evening only home in this city on Sunday evening. Ulm. man of about twenty, and Wm. Goede*s surprised by a large number of her T. Mulvehill was at Stillwater last C. H. W. HEIDEMAN, Jr., and George Merkle Jr., boys of The Rural Teachers' Association has H. Loheyde sold 1,700 pair of the inends last Thursday evening. week on business. Station Asrent. about fifteen, were also arrested and gone to pieces. An uncreditable lack Alfred Dolge all wool felt shoes through C. W. H. Heidemann was at Mankato M. Mullen spent a portion of the brought before his Honor on the accusation of interest was the cause. the advertisement of the same in the BUSINESS LOCALS. Wednesday on businees connected week at St. PauL of being accessories to the steal. Review. It pays to advertise. Otto Baarsch has been transferred with the erection of the Sioux Massacre The theft, whoever committed it, and T. Mulyerhill went to St. Peter Monday. tf For Sale. from the telegraph office at Lamberton Gottlieb Schmidt accompanied by his monument. there is said to be evidence and ey« to that at Marshall. The residence known as the Schultze aunt, Mrs. Juergen Thordson, of mi An entertainment wLl be given in witnesses to prove that the boys mentioned dwelling on North Broadway is for Mrs. F. Kuetzing is thefguest of St. Brighton, started Thursday afternoon Mrs. Bieble, of the south end of town Lafayette District No. 7 on a week are the guilty ones, was committed sale and further information will be given Paul friends. She will be gone a week. for a visit to friends in Chicago and will soon dispose of her property here by Wm. Pfaender or Sunday night. The boys are said from next Friday. It promises to be a other points in Illinois. He will De Miss Helen George returned from her and move with her family to Kentucky. Jos. Dambach. to have been seen together at Neumann's very successful affair. gone a week or ten days. visit to Michigan yesterday mommg. Cbas. Anderson, engineer in the Empire place that evening, and search, GRASS SEEDS, la another column T. Crone advertises Jacob Klessner went to St. Paul on While crossing the river last week Mill, is the happy father of a after they had left, revealed a portion the at once celebrated Axteil Combination Garden Seeds. Flower Seeds. business Wednesday, returning Saturday with a load of wood, the team and waggon bouncing boy. Its age dates from Sunday. of the money and some cartridges and hat and cap. It is a novel and All kinds of Clover seeds. Bine grass, of Louis Schmelz broke through a revolver hidden ,on top of a pig ty. Red Top Orchard grass, Italian and neat piece of head wear. the ice, and had it not been for timely The sum left amounted to S1C5.05, so Otto Schell transacted business in St. The store of Frank Kuetzing is being English Rye grass, Hungarian, Our Springfield correspondent says and prompt assistance Mr. Schmelz that only twenty dollars were poekete! Paul last Wednesday, Thursday and Mihet and Timothy seeds also Sanfoiu, improved and convenienced with new that J. B. Schmid and Jos. Vogel, of would have been minus a valuable span Tall Fescue, Fowl meadow^Meadow beyond finding by the thieves. The case Friday. shelving and other changes, which Fescue and Meadow Foxtail. this city, will erect a flouring mill at of horses. was postponed, however, till to-morrow make it look like a different establishment. Judge Brown, Robert Hughes, James In garden and flower seeds I ofter the that place in the spring. and we will leave the court to work out On the inside of our paper last week Hartagan, and Dave Evans, all Tracy ^celebrated Landreth's, Ferry's and others. the true facts and guilt or innocence of While coming from S Peter last All my grass seeds are of the best lights, were in the city Saturday on an item crept in which stated that Rose Take pains to look over the special parties concerned. quality. For prices inquire at the Pioneer week, a valuable horse of Herman Albrecht,of business before Judge Webber. the murderer, had died of influenza. ad. of T. Crone on this page. He is not Drug Store. Lafayette, was taken sick with Of course it was a mistake, and only selling out but is putting his goods at ANDREW J. ECKSTEIN, colic, and died within three hours after. shows how quick these groundless rumors Licensed to wed during the week: remarkably low prices and states some A West Newton subscriber sends the 17* Washington's birthday] is close at Geo. Schneider desires us to state that are picked up and taken for Andrew A. Backer and Tina Sear, Jos. following item: The members of the facts that are pertinent and to the hand and no dinner table is completed it was not his dog that appeared on the granted. Schcobrich and Frances Sturm, \ug. West Newton Lyceum gave a v«rr point. without at least a dozen of the celebrated Washington Navels or the sweet streets a week ago Sunday, bat a strange pleasant entertainment last Friday evening Pitzner and Alvena Engel, and Dennis In another column will be found an The home of Mrs. M. Epple was theDoheny and. delicious Florida oranges. They to a crowded house. The subject animal. His own died over a month and Mary Grimes. offer of the great Pioneer Press. Without are tine. For sale at Fruit Headquarters. scene of a very pleasant assemblage on of capital punishment was brought ago. Yesterday was the ninth day from the question it is one of the leading, if W. ElBNER. Saturday night. About thirty of her up and a lively and instructive discussion Messrs. Philip Dick,mayor.John Peterson, date of the so-called mad dog scare, not the leading journal, of the great lady friends gathered there that evening was stirred up both pro and con. KUETZING'S CLOSING OUT SALE. alderman, and J. M. Peterson, but as yet no serious consequences have Northwest and it is now being placed Messrs." Andrew Webber, Cyrus Current, and succeeded in not only treating Forty-six inch width fine CASHMERES, of S Peter, were in this city Friday at figures within the reach of all, Read resulted. In the morning the marshal Alex. Russel and Henry Bastiaa 55 cents per yard. Former her to a genuine surprise but also in price 85 cents. evening, investigating our system of it visited all the owners of dogs that were were the principal speakers and they enjoying a most happy time. electric lights. handled the topic in a manner that suspected of having been bitten and 9GtF Go to T. Crone for the new Axteil Lillie, a three year old daughter of Last Friday morning, Mrs. Dr. Berry showed study and abilitv. The next found both owners and dogs in the usual Combination Hat and Cap for spring A man was here from Iowa last week Wm. Dehn, of Milford, died last Friday met with an accident which may be serious meeting will be held on the evening of wear. It is the latest out. condition. Whether anything is to looking over the ground with the view morning and was burned in the Washington's birthday and a debate as and painful in its effects. She 9&* Go to T, Crone and get yourself come of the scare is extremely doubtful, of establishing large works for bottling city cemetery on Saturday. She was a to whether more information is derived had removed one of the electric light svn AXTELL Combination Hat and Cap, but the precaution that has been the beer manufactured here. We could bright little girl, and the parents have from traveling than books will be indulged It is the latest out for spring wear. globes from its wire connections, and taken was well timed and should be not learn his decision. our sympathy in their bereavement. in by Miss Anna O'Brien and was replacing it with another when the tW Our store will be closed on Sundays. continued for a short while at least. It Messrs. Albert Fenske, Henry Bastian M. Loefstrom, of Litchfield and an C. Ruemke expects to erect daring Wo must have rest. accident occurred. The globe burst into Bi«the Bnsiness..RusselxAledan is alwavs best to be on safe side. old friend of C. W. Krook, of this city, FRANK KUETZING. the coming summer a large donble a thousand pieces and some of them was the guest of the latter gentleman brick building on the lots next to the lodged in her hair and in her eye. She KUETZING'S CLOSING OUT SALE. during the forepart of last week. The Ladies hem stitched Handkerchiefs, building now used as a grocery store. started at once for St. Paul for treatment two had not seen each other for twenty cents each. T. Mueller will in all probability occupy and we hope for the best. years. a portion of the new structure. WOOD WASTED. There is a gang of three that frequents Miss Ida Somnier and her sister Mrs. Members of Company A will be interested the trains from Easota west, that make Johnson, of Northield, were prevented The New Ulm Basket Works is paying in learning that Gen. Schoeffel it a practice of roping in a fourth party $4 50 a cord for elm wood and farmers from making their contemplated trip has tendered his resignation as inspector into a game of sincb, and then play him who have the timber on hand are to Tacoma and Seattle, through the general and that Chas. Bunker requested to bring it in at once. The for all there is in them. No stop is put prolonged and serious illness of the latter. of the Governor's staff has been appointed wood must be in bolts, 8 inches thick to them and they are allowed to bleed and upward .ind at least 6 feet long. in his plsce. the unsuspecting stranger, unmolested For other dimensions enquire at the fac- &me a wI1J On Saturday August Schell, together by conductors or other train officials. tory up before Judge Webber to-morrow. with a few of his friends, celebrated the Often they succeed in beating a man NO SELLING OUT Custave Subilia, Points of evidence and bills of exceptions 62nd anniversary of his birthday, and out of as much as twenty or thirty dollars, will be heard and if, allowed, the on Wednesday August Nagel marked and it does seem as if there should case may possibly be carried to a higher his arrival at the 74th mile post in the at least be some means of preventing court. journev of life. Both gentleman are them from carrying on as they do. Of MlSuFaGTDREa OF AND DEaLfiB BUT LOW PRICES. old, but still active. course a game of cards on the train is The well on the place of Mrs. Ottomeyer allowable, but there should certainly has been sunk to the depth of Ig. Schwendinger has prepared a tINt be some protection to passengers from 225 feet without finding water. The stone for the grave of the late Mr. Reinhorl, FINE CIGAHS a gang which makes a business of pulling well diggers are making slow progress, which bids fair to be one of the the wool over the eyes of some unknowing —only one foot a day— but intend to I wish to say that I have made important reductions in prices, that nicest in the city cemetery. It is the SPECIAL BRANDS MADE wayfarer. go down 250 feet highest but one and in style and workmanship will compete with any SELLING OUT CONCERN in the city. I do TO ORDER is really fine. One of the Mayor Pfau is carrying an elegant It would be surprising to most people stones—that which is to form the body KIESLING BLOCK NEW ULM, WINN. not claim to sell for cost or below cost. That story is worn out and is cane of diamond willow, presented him to know how many patrons the Louisiana of the monument,—was imported direct A Cut in by Senator S. D. Peterson, of New Ulm. State Lottery really has in this too old to beleive. It costs money to buy goods, to transport them, to from Italy. It is a very unique piece of wood that city, especiallv among the laborinoclasses. grows upon the Missouri river.—MAN. Clifton Hoiden,the murderer was taken store them, to insure them, to advertise them, to show them, to arrange Those who can least afford to DryGoodsg.Notions. KATO FREE PRESS. to Redwood Falls yesterday, there to engage in the business are the ones who them, to protect and care for them, to sell and deliver them, and all of receive sentence. He has been living in Several of the investors in the Building send the most. Nearly every poor expectation of this day of late and has and Loan Association,of Minneapolis, these items entail a large expense. And if a merchant does not make workingman who can possibly scrape been prepared, he says, with new evi. have succeeded in getting out.their together a dollar or more sends it in. any profit on his goods, with what is he able to run a store? If \ou want anything in our line, I dence to astonish the courts. Deluded monev since the bank examiner's re And what do'es he get out of it? Sometimes will sell it to \ou at cut figures. We mortal! H*» does not seem to realize p«rt, but in every case they lose over a little, but once only out of a Go to the merchant *ho is doing an honest business and you will don't make big alarm about our pnces, that every hope but one has been taken seventeen percent of the investment. thousand. If they were to stop and thpv speak for themselves. We constantly find good goods and cheap prices. My motto is. "No customer from him. sell llinnel as cheap as anybody and think what a great game of chance it A little child of Albert Winkelmann, woolen goods at cost. Let me give }on really is, and how few can possibly win. of Springfield, died last week and was Thomas Mulverhill has at last secured allowed to leave the store dissatisfied." a few prices Good Muslin, 5 cts per they would not need to be told that Theodore Crone. brought to this city Friday nighc for fur New Ulm, what she has long yard4 Plushes and Velvetems 45 cts., there is more monej in other investments. needed—a nice hearse outfit for funeral burial. Thefuneral occurred the following per yard Fleece-lined shirting, 11 cts But it takes more than advice Linen Toweling, 5 cts German and afternoon from the residence of F. services. The carriage is an expensive Saxom \arnsm all shades, CHEAP, to convince them against their own Peuser. The bereaved parents have one, but it is beautiful and highly tinihed. Gents' Furnishing: Goods it lowest foolishness and the\ need to lose a good our heartfelt sympathy. It is supplied with two sets of (, prices and HANDKERCHIEFS cheaper fringed curtains and two^sets of plume?, sum before they will be ready to see into GEEAT than on ever bought thera before Wm. H. Whittaker, diatricr passenger thngi. If advice was all that was which make it appropriate for ill occasions I Call and learn of quality and prices. and land agent for the Northern C. A. Ottomeyer, Ii is a credit to its owner and to necessarv it would be given freely Pacific Railroad, was in the city last the town. week on business. While here he On Monday we visited the studio of NEW ULM, MINN. called at the Review office, and informed Ihe team of John Brunner, of West A. Schwendinger, recently returnee, us that he had maae arrangements for Newton, indulged in a runaway last from an art school in Germany, and STATProbate E OF MINNESOTA, County of Brovvn J-«s la Court, Special Term February 5th tickets with several New Ulm parties, Thursday which resulted in considerable were surprised to see the large number 1310 WDQ expect to make a trp to the coast damage. He bad just crossed the of pictures, scenes and views, of his on In (he matter of the estate of Citbarn a Schoen. baechler deceased. in the spring. river bridge and was entering town, execution, that he has scattered over On reading and Sling the petition of E Bertrand, executor of the estate of Cathanna when the horses became frightened, the tables and along the walls of the Schoenb lecbler decea«ed,representlng amorgother One of the largest and happiest of threw the driver from the rig, cleared things thit he has.fully idmmUtered said estate, various rooms. Among them are Tyrolean the series of socials that have been given and~prajing tta-U a time and place be ftxad lor two wire fences and succeeded in cutting landscapes, portrait paintings, eximimneaiid allowing his account of ni8admini:tration, in New Ulm this winter was the Valeutine and thit he be discharged from his said and bruising themselves pretty generally. drawings, and sketches from every day Jcust party at the home of A. W. Bingham SALE Mr. Brunner himself was not life Many of these give evidence of a is ordered, that said account be examined ind on Friday evening. A goodly petition heird, by the Judge of tnis Court, on injured, although one of the wheels skilled hand and are really superb in Thursday the 6ih day of MirchA 1890,number of young folks were present, at 3o'clock p. at the Probate Ofhce in sail crossed a portion of his body, and thetheir execution. Our attention was and, with Mr. and Mrs. Bingham to And it is farther ordered, that notice thereof be only damage, aside from that to the called to a few in particular. Tney given to all persois interested by publishirg a entertain, spent a delightful evening in copy of this order once in each week for three sue horses, was done to the wagon. stand out among the rest, prominent social pastime cesmve weeks prior to said day ol hearing the At John F. Neumaas£l because of their realism and natural New Ulm Review, weekly newspaper, printed The office at the depot now presents and published at the City of New Ulm ID said father1*) John Doken and Jacob Jacobson coloring. One is a view of his County a changed appearance old faces are were on Friday sentenced under the shop. The old man sits at work at a Date at Ulm, Minn the 3th day of removed new ones have taken their February 1890 Scheffer law by the Justice court at piece of statuary and his features are By the Court, places. Employees who have worked On account of change in Business I will sell my entire stock ill Springfield, the former to fifteen days almost distinct to life. Another pictures ERNST BRANDT side by side for years are no longer [L S 9 Judge of Probate. in the county jail and the latter to thirty. a blacksmith at his work. The ruddj $15,000 Worth OLCoodsl working together. Some have been (ORDER FOR HEARING ON CLAIMS.) Doken had previous to this advertised glow on the brawny man's cheek and QTATE «F MINNESOTA, County of Brown J-ss advanced to higher positions some himself for tempeiance lectures the flickering light of the forge are all I Probate Court, Special Term,February 13th have left the pleasant relations for offices 1890 at Sanborn, Lamberton and other places. there, as it were in the shop itself in In the matter of the estate of Mana Scholtze or employment more agreeable or (alias Schultze) deceased At Springfield he made his lecture stead of on the canvass. There are numerous Letters of administration on the estate of Maria remunerative, and in their old accustomed a practical one and in consequence is embracing Ready Made Clothing, Shirts, Underwear, Overalls, Socks, Gloves,^* others of alike nature and it is I Scholtze(aliasbchultze,deceased,lateof the Connty chairs sit others, entirely new. of Brown and State of Minnesota, being granted now in durance vile tinder the care of well worth an hour of anv person's time Neckties, Suspenders, Trunks, Boots and Shoes, etc., I t, to Wll'iam Pfaender, Behnke's gone, and that friendly laugh It ia ordered that six months be and the same are Sheriff Schmid. -f, ,\t&»'%i^^iw^~ to visit the studio and note the productions £%Jt £tncl Belo^w Cost, .hereby allowed from and -vfter the date of this orSer, of his is always missed. Schmidt has of an artist's genius. Mr. Senwen in which all persons having claims or de 7m A. T. Behnke left on Tuesday for retired, soon to take upon himself the inands against the said deceased are lequired to dinger is at present engaged in painting flie the same in the probate ccu't of said conniy, Winona, to accept a position in the duties of a postmaster, and his republican on and after Feb. 15, at the NEW ULM CLOTHING STORE for examination and allowance, or be forever one whiclrpromises to excel all, not so barred, Chief Train Dispatcher's office of the sermons will no longer cause the It is further ordered.that the first Monday in September much from beauty as nicety of workmanship. Northwestern road. The position i3 one 1890,at 10 o'clock A M..at a general term of inhabitants of the democratic stronghold At the same time I will offer $10,000 worth of It is a picture of a violin said probate court, to be held at the court house that he has held before but only for to quake and carve. In their places in the City /^ew Ulm, in saia Connty be and suspended from the wall. In every detail DryGood sand Notions the same is hereby appoi-ited as vhe time ai.d short intervals. He now accepts it for are Juni and Reigner, not total place when and where the said probate court will it seems perfect and, in looking at examine and adjust said claims an* demands good and we congratulate him on being strangers of course, but still unnumbered And it is further ordered, that noUce of such it, one feels as if he could grasp it from, advanced to so resposible a place in the hearing be given to all creditors and persons interested amongst the old stand-bys. Of the its position and place it fo his shoulder. said estate by forthwith publishing this service. He is the youngest man in the latter Heidemann[and Grimm alone are order once each week for three successive week, Bow, strings, and all could be hardly in the New Ulm Review, a weekly newspaper office. Later: Since writing the above AT COST. left, and to them it must be something printed and published in said county. be more natural. Along with the others Dated at New Ulm. Minn., this 13th day ofwe learn that he has been transferred like being lost, to be severed from th'e February A D, 3890. $ -£*&&By it is a thing to be admired and all who to the Tracy offices where he is to become A litre 'chance for everybody desiring bargains to convince themselves a company of fellow workmen of several the Court, 1 *f543fetM can will profit by seeing it. ERNST BRANDTf chief operator. my two stores as to quality and price of goods. years relation. £L1 10 Jadje of Probate ~Sfa.