New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
February 26, 1890 · Page 4 of 8
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W.WWMfoari •ps Kt-i,^"4f^. c.&N.w.Bt: j^JLOC AL NEWS. See change in ad. of F. H. Retzlaff. Surprise parties were tendered to The editor of the Post neither puts up CHICAGO WHS. Mrs. Frank Leibold on Monday evening F. Brinkman, of Milford, is sick nor shuts up, but he backs water, and Oscar Behnke will return this week to TIME CARD. the hospital. and to J. Bollinger last evening. that is enough. He does not take up Spokane Falls. Going East. Going West. The Northwestern City comes out Mrs. M. Erple was tendered a pleasant our wager because, as he says, it does W. Brown, of the Winona & St. "A A boy was born into the family of No 2 Pass Dep 10 00p,m JNo 1 Pass Dep 4 80a m. not suit him. That's about as we expected Peter Land Company, transacted business surprise last Sunday evening. The ahead in a gallant fight. #«i* "*No4 2 25p *No 3 5,05p.m. Jos. Fiemeyer Sunday morning. *Nol8Frt 12 Olo.m *No 11 Arr 30a m. and what everybody else would here last Thursday. occasion was her birthday anniversary. INo 24 11 15p *No 25 1 20p m. ID Otto Held has severed his connection naturally look for. He has evidently Gustave Neumann, formerly of New The long drawn out World's "Faircontest George Helling is the happy father of }Daily *Daily except $Daily except Monday, with the dry-goods store of Frank counted up his list and knows what he Sunday. Ulm but recently proprietor of a hotel is settled. Chicago w'ns and "Daily except Sunday. a boy that arrived ic his family last +Cames passengers on JKuetzing. Dihy has got. He can judge of ours as well, Saturday. at Winthrop, has moved to Minneapolis the wild and wooly west is recognized. Sunday eveniug only Washington's birthday was observed and has common sense enough to see The fight for the prize was a bitter one C. H. W. HEIDEMAN, M. E. Mathews, the Marshall attorney, on Friday in the public schools with that it wouldn't pay him to.take up an Station Asrent. and the. struggle was waged bv four did legal business in New Ulm on Jacob Kebler and Christine Braun, appropriate exercises. ofter in which $50 of his own good large eit.es. New York put forth great both of Eden, were the only couple Friday. BUSINESS LOCALS. money would be at stake, with the Lisette Helman is home from Chicago efforts, Washington and St. Louis added granted a marriage license during the A little less than a month remains chances surely against him. He is in attendance upon her sick mother. their strength and Chicago carried a first week of Lent. For Sale. now till election. Commence to groom sharp enough too to stick to his first strong support All day Monday was Mrs. A Helman n. Miss Ida Sommer, accompanied by The residence known as the Schultze your candidates. proposal, in which he asks us tojgo him taken up by the house in balloting. Chicago Turner Hall in Duluth was destroyed dwelling on North Broadway is for her sister Mrs. Johnson, of Northfield, Knute Helling, of this city, has been halves in donating $50 to the Rosener was in the lead on the first with 115 sale and farther information will be given by fire early Tuesday morning with a will return to the former's home in New family, for the reason, as everybody given a position in the department of by VVm. Pfaender or votes, and gained rapidly until the loss of $16,000. Ulm the latter part of this week. Jos. Dam bach. agriculture at Washington. can perceive, that it would prove a popular eighth.which determined the battle.The Clans Lohman, who has been dangerously Gustav Subilia will moye his cigar one for him in- every respect. Not Herman Frank, a brother of Wm. G. eighth stood as follows: Chicago, 157 GRASS SEEDS, sick, is convalescent and may shop from its present quarters in the that he cares particularly about givinoout New York, 107 St. Louis, 25 Washington Frank, of this city, is very low at Sleepy soon be expected to be out. Garden Seeds. Flower Seeds. Kiesling Block to his residence. The the $25, for he understands well 18. This is the decision in the Eye with pneumonia. He is not expected All kinds of Clover seeds, Blue grass, Water has been reached in the Ottomeyer enough that we would not be foolish removal will be made in a week or two. House. The senate in all probability to live. Red Top Orchard grass, Italian and well at the depth of 240 feet. enough to consent to such an offer, but County polities are receiving an early will not after it, and, if not, the Windy Enghsh* Rye grass, Hungarian, Alt. Johnson, George Huelskamp, J. The water rises to witbin 90 feet of the he has an idea that he would curry favor notice. The Springfield Adler says that City will be the site of the World's Fair Millet and Timothy seeds also Sanfoin, G. Meyer and Al. Emmerich were surface. by assuming so charitable an attitude. Tall Fescue, Fowl meadow.Jd.eadow Louis Schmelz is being mentioned inl892. The result is as it should be. among the Winthropites, at New Ulm Fescue and Meadow Foxtail. As far as the Review is concerned among democrats as a candidate for The New Ulm Roller Mill resumed this week. In garden and flower seeds I ofter the All personal property taxes, not he can continue in that position. sheriff. grinding yesterday. The new engine, celebrated Landreth's, Ferry's and others. The members of Charity Lodge are It is one in which he poses with a good paid before March 1st, will have the with rope transmission, is a handsome All my grass seeds are of the best The case of young Willie Neumann having their pictures taken for a group, deal of grace, and we certainly would ten per cent penalty added thereto. piece of machinery. quality. For prices inquire at the Pioneer and others, charged with stealing, with which to adorn their lodge room. Next Friday is the last day on which to Drug Store. be the last ones to disturb him. We C. R. Cossrrave, Superintendent of which was adjourned to Monday afternoon, The work is being done by Crowell. pay and avoid the penalty. are not here for that bnsiness nor are ANDREW J. ECKSTEIN. the Winona & St. Peter Division of the was dismissed by Justice Fischer From Seattle we learn that Fred Sommer, we here for fun. Our bet was a far Slavton has won in the Murray Coun. *®-ORANGES, ORANGES, at 15. 25 Northwestern Road, registered at the on that day for want of prosecution. better and more reasonable one than and 40 cents a dozen of F. H. BERNKE. son of C. Sommer, of this city, has ty seat contest, Judge Perkins having Dakota House on Thursday. A party was held at the home of A. engaged in bnsiness for himself. In the his and it was so conceeded by all. He decided in its favor. Unless an appeal The dwelling of George Zitzman, of Schilling in Lafayette on Sunday even- refuses to accept it, and that lets us out new enterprise, we wish him success. Tr? my BOSTON BLEND ROASTED is taken to the Supreme court and that West Newton, was destroyed by fire iaS' A goodly number of guests enjoyed COFFEE at 30 cents per pound. at the big end of the horn. The Post's body reverses the decision of the lowercourt,Currip, Miss Minnie Koehler was surprised last Friday morning. A defective F. H. BEHNKE. the event, the Conrtland-Lafayette position in refusing to take us up is a the former seat of government, at her home last Sunday evening by a chimney is presumed to have been the Band furnised music, and all had ACCURATE' RELIABLE!! CHEAP!!! good deal like the Missouri man, who, is laid out cold. number of friends. About thirty of the cause. a royally good time. Is the Waterbury Watch. For sale by having fallen into a hole from which yonng people were present and together From the incomplete returns of the he could not easily extract himself, felt F. W. HADENSTEIN'S. On the farm of August Theide in Lafayette A new schedule of rates goesinto effect they spent a very pleasant evening. elections held in Germany last week, it J&-CRAN BERRIES. CRANBERRIES, so big, that, instead of waiting to grow there have been drilled three over the Northwestern road to-day, in appears that the Cartel or Government Baptiste Carl will shortly vacate his at F. H. BEHNKE. smaller, drew the hole in after him wells without success in finding water, which there is a considerable reduction parties no longer have a majority in residence in the south end of town, to ORANGES at 15, 20, 40, 50 and 60 aDd a fourth is now being sunk. One from those of the last schedule. The the Reichstsg, and that the Liberals make room for Fred Behnke, who is to cents per dozen at FRUIT HEADQUARTERS of them was drilled to the depth of 300 rates eftect the whole line but New Ulm PERSONAL MENTION. are in power. run the bottling establishment, and W. EIBNER. feet. comes in for liberal favors. move into the building next to Peterson's A year ago Sunday was the coldest ENGAGEMENT and WEDDING T. E. Bowen was the city Saturday. S. T. Waggoner, one of those who J. Corbett, the Courtland blacksmith day of the entire winter, the mercury machine store. RINGS at F. W. HAUENSTEIN 'S. ranging from 26 to 30 degrees below took part in the defense of New Ulm in received a kick from a horse last Saturday, Members of the Brown County Agricultural I sell the celebrated SANTA zero. There has been no such cold 1862, has turned up in Pennsylvania which so severely injured his Ex-Sheriff Casey, of Franklin, was in CLAUS SOAP at 5 cents a bar. Society should call on Jacob weather this winter. and writes for the agency of New Ulm left hand as to necessitate his "laying the city Thursday. F. H. BEHNKE. Klossner Jr. at once and secure a catalogue flour. Love for the old town, he says, off." His shop is being run in the NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. XST The Best Selection of Watches at from which to select their annual Henr} Guggisberg,the Gibbon miller, meantime by J.Schneider, of New Ulm. still lingers within him. Lowest Prices at was here on Monday. allowance of seeds. Orders should be ™J-& F. W. HAUENSTEIN'S. A report was current last week, that Ihel advertised letters at the New sent in early. Hugo Schleuder was in the city over MEMORIES WOOD WASTED. Win, Rose had died of influenza. There Ulm post-office for the month of February Sunday. Last Friday T. E. Bowen celebrated was no other foundation for the rumor are adrressed to James W. Cooper, the tenth anniversary of his paper, the Mri. John Larson is entertaining a The New Ulm Basket Works is paying than the admitted fact that the murderer Wm. Gieger, Jos. Watschke, Mr«. Herald. The Herald and Review have sister from St. Paul. $4 50 a cord for elm wood and farmers is threatened with an attack of throatail Mary Boder, Heinrich Folkers, Emilie had many hard whacks at each other who have the timber on hand are A. G. Seitei was over from Winthrop in a fatal form.—Redwood Gazette. Losener, Miss May Meaghen, and Wm. requested to bring it in at once. The AT betimes, but here's our congratulation SunUa\ auii Mo^daj, Uperd. wood must be in bolts, 8 inches thick $ just the same. TURNER HALL, and upward .ind at least 6 feet long. Editor Johnson, of the St. Peterr Ht.aid, The farmers of Cottonwood, Sigel Col. Bobleter on Monday received Mrs. Dr. Berry, whose eyes were injured For other dimensions enquire at the factory. called on us Friday evening. and Milford are holding frequent meetings WEDNESDAY MARCH 5th. the resignation of Dr. Berry of this city last wecK by the bursting of an Bollinger, clerk at Frank. Kuetzmg's, and are agitating an organization. as surgeon of the Second Regiment, electric light globe into hne pieces, still A series of illustrated War Scenes spent Sunda\ at his home in St. Custave Subilia, Among other things they are making from the War of the Union. The lecture and has appointed Assistant Surgeon experiences4some pain." but has been Paul. is gi\ en for the benefit of Hecker arrangements to buy their own twine, D, B. Collins to the vacant place. Dr much relieved by the]Jremoval from her Post, of New Uim, and the public is and even propose the erection in New Hugo RtUeld, of Rei ttla & Njhliciitmg, Berry retires because of ill health and eye of acouple small specks of glass.){gj cordially invited to attend. It will be Ulm of a farmer's warehouse. They ot St. P.tul, spent bunday in the pressure of business duties a highly interesting entertainment. A trip to the'depot on any of these MAW4CTURER0FANDDEM city. have also expressed themselves in favor Admission: Adults, 25 cent*. cold and blizzardy mornings is enough The Milford Farmers' Club at their Children under 12 rears. 15 rents. of a new road from New Ulm to St L. E. Bowers, of the firm of Wilson JINt to convince anyone of the need of a new last meeting, held at the place of Wm. Paul. & Bowets, of Winona, was in the city FINE CIGARS school houfce in Goose Town. Another Knees, elected the following officers for Friday. W. C. Brown, of Winona, while here summer should not pass without witnessing the ensuing year: President, Louis last week, said to ns: I have travelled the erection of a new building. Capt. Rosskopf, of Winthrop, was SPECIAL BRANDS MADE Meyer vice president, John Mack much both in Dakota and Minnesota present at the Company A ball last New Ulm did not get the beer mug treasurer, Ernst Rolloff secretary, Pan! TO ORDER I have had a chance to see lots of good Tueidav evening. factory. Mankato captured the prize.— Lehman directors, H. L. Runk, Andreas KIESLING BLOCK NEW ULM, MINN. land but this right here beats it all. In Winthrop News. Say, Dimond, can't Backer and Julius Schroeder. Mr. Grau, representative of F. Madlener,.of Cutin this region we have the garden spot of A you find it possible to rack your brain fifohn B. Schmid and Casimir Ochs Chicago, called oa his New the country. To the north is the park a little and print something besides Ulm friends during the week. will build a mill at Springfield of 250 or region and to the south the corn path, such veritable chestnuts in which there 300 barrels capacity. A site has been Mr. Laird and family, of Nicollet, but Southern Minnesota combines both is no point at all? selected and, if nothing unlooked for spent Sunday with the family of his and is ahead of either. turns up, it is intended to commence the With March 2nd, a new time table brother, James Laird, ot tnis, city. Nelson Ladd writes us from Cobden goes into effect, which effects only the work of erection as soon as the weather Mrs. C. H. Ross has been the guest that he has been very sick of late, in Tracy and Watertown branch. Heretofore will permit. Schmid and Ochs were If ou want anything in our line, I SIX-CORD during the past t«o weeks ot her •fact several times on the veige of the will sell it to \ou at out figures. We only two of the four trains, which at Springfield last week, looking over dausrutei. Mis.. F. L. Randa 1, of Winona, grave. But good care has brought him don't make a bisj alarm about our puces, run east of Tracy, ran to Watertown. the grounds. tliey speak tor themselves. We out all right on each occasion, and he By the new arrangement all four are sellfluinelas cheap as anybody and We ire glad to note that Mr. Albert still expects to add a number of years The conductors and other train employees, made through trains, thus enabling woolen goods at cost. Let mo give you Moll, df Milfoid, who \va- \erv low to nis natural life. He a so tenders his we understand, feel quite sore a fevy prices Good Muslin. 5 cts. per Watertown passengers to leave Watertown with lnflamation of the bowels, IJ» able thanks for our court house calender, and yard' Plushes and Vehetem*, 45" cts., over the article which appeared in tbelast WHITE, BLACK AND COLORS, at 8 a. m. and arrive at St. Paul to be around again. per yard, Fleece-lined shirting, 11 cts adds, by way of suggestion, that it week's issue of the Review in regard to at 7 m. Linen Toweling, 5 cts German and would be better for his pocket and all Mrs. B. Foilman will go to fct. Paui the gang of card players that have from FOR Saxony urns in all shades, CHEAP, The younger Rosener, who recently around to leave the county seat where next week to select her stock of spring time to time used train passengers for Gents' Furnishing Goods at lowest Hand and Machine Lisa left the hospital for th3 home of friends millinery goods. She will also secure it is. •'suckers" in a game of smch. The Review prices and HANDKERCHIEFS cheaper in West Newton, has been taken down than you ever bought them before. the services of an accomplished trimmer. certainly did not wittingly intend ^OR SALE BY H. A. Subilia returned from Wash C.ill and learn of quality and prices. with pneumonia. The tamily expected any reflection upon the conductors FRANK KUETZING ington last week, whither he had wan to commence building operations this C- A. Ottomeyer, We have no doubt but that the conduct dered on a political visit. He does not week, and the young man went out on or-., when informed of such action, are 111Ml!!!!!. speak of the capital city in the mo&t NEW ULM, MINN. one of those cold days of last week to prompt in putting a stop to it, bu„ as glowing terms, but on the other hand secure the services of a carpenter. He long as card playing is allowed on the speaks in unqualified lansuage of its ST4.TE OF MIXXESOTA, County of Brown had not fully recovered from his first trains there will be those who will practice In Probate Court, Special Term February 5tb people as a lot of "niggers" both white 1890 sickness and the result of the venture their games and avoid the vigrilpnce In the matter of the e«tate of Citharma Sehoerbaechier and black. And may be 'tis true. was as given above. He is quite low. deceased of tne conductors. They cannot, therefore, Congressmen are almost forced to be On leading Tnd filing the petition of E be too much on their guard, and Bertrand, executor of the estate of Cath-mna Fred Behnke has leased the Baptiste cringing servants and people in search Schosnbaechler deceased,representmg amongother passengers can be of much assistance to things thut he has.fully administered said estate, Carl buildings on Minnesota Street and of office are only too willing to be fawning and~praying th*U a time and place be fixed for them in spotting these "sharpers." will utilize them for bottling works. examiuinsr and allowing his account of Qisadmim*tration. slaves. andthdt he be discharged from his s-ud The brick building to the rear has trust "War Memories" an illustrated lecture A well known ctu mist of the easf Itis ordered, that said account be examined and been filled with ice the present petition heard, by the Judge of this Court, on and entertainment, will be given at and one who would be considered authority Thursday the 6ih day of Mnrch A 1890, week, the former brewery Turner Hall% Wednesday evening, it io'clock p. at the Probate Omce in sail on such subjects, has made an building is being put in readiness for NO SELLING OUT county March 5th. The entertainment is given \nd it is farther ordered, that notice thereof be examination of our fire brick clay and bottling purposes, and the residence itself grventoall persoi.s interested, by publishing a under the auspices of Hectrer Post and pronounces it the most remarkable he copy of this order once in each week for three sue is to be occupied by Mr. Behnke. everybody should make it a point to cessne weeks prior to said day ot hearing in the has ever seen. In his opinion it is the John Hauenstein, .vhose beer is to be New Ulm Review, weekly newspaper, printed attend. In speaking of the lecture and and published at the City of New Ulm said equal of any found in this country and bottled for export business, will leave County the accompanying scenes, the Hartford BUT LOW PRICES. is as near like the famous clay of Stowbridge, Date 1 at New Ulm, Minn the 5th day of this week for Milwaukee to select machinery, February A 1890 Times says: The G. A. R. were instrumental England, as it well could be. If and work will be commenced By the Court, in bringing out the best entertainment ERNSr BRANDT, this is the case, tne success of the big as soon as possible. The business will IL S 9 Judge of Probate. seen here for a long time. Indeed, brick yard scheme ought to be assured, be run on an extensive scale, and we in the line treated, it has never I wish to say that I have made important reductions inprices, that*will (ORDER FOR HEARING ON CLAIMS.) and, if the supply is large enough, the wish the interested promoters all success. CTATE ®F MINNESOTA, County of Brown }-88 been equaled. The lecturer carried his greatness of New Ulm as well ,3^ «e-_^ li"~, ,rfW I Probate Court, Special Term,February 13th compete with any SELLING OUT CONCERN in the city. I do audience back to the war days, by a 1890 The special term of the district court The result of the investigation, by a In the matter of the estate of Maria Scholtze few well chosen words, and then by a not claim to sell for cost or below cost. That story is worn out and is (alias Schultze) deceased. for settling the Rose case and healing committee, of the well at Blue Earth series of interesting and soul-stirring Letters of administration on the estate of Maria Scholtze(aliasSchaltse,deceased,lateof theConnty a bill of exceptions was held before City, is that another well will be sunk scenes, thrown upon the canvas, transported too old to beleive. It costs money to buy goods, to transport them, to of Brown and State of Minnesota, being granted to William Pfaender, Judge Webber last Thursday, F. S. in German Park. The same company his hearers to the front and gave It is ordered that six months be and the same are store them, to insure them, to advertise them, to show them, to arrange Brown, of Tracy, appearing for the defendant that drilled the Blue Earth City well is hereby allowed from and after the date of this order the home-guard—those stay-at-homepatriots—an in which all persons having claims or demands and County Attorney Madigan, to be employed, the contract having idea of the horrors of war against the said deceased are leqnired to them, to protect and care for them, to sell and deliver them, and all of hie the sanee the probate cou-t of said couniy, of Redwood Falls, for the state. Owing been given to themyesterday. If this and even the veterans, who were "at the for examination and allowance, or be forever these items entail a large expense. And if a merchant does net make-' barred to the fact however that the transcripts undertaking should prove ra success, ronffor three years oi more, got ideas It is further ordered.that the first Monday in September of evidence had not been received by 1890,at 10 o'clock A M.,at a general term of and there is every reason to think that of the immensity of dread war which any profit 6n his goods, with what is he able to run a store said probate court, to be held at the court house. the attorneys in time to read them over, it will, much money will be saved to they did not pick up by actual experen«e. In the City j-Vew Ulm, in said Connty, be and the same is hereby appoi-ited as ibe time and the court, by agreement of both defense Go to the merchant who is doing an honest business and you will the city during the year by using the The lecturer had an attractive place when and where the said probate court win examine and adjust said claims and demands. and state, was adjourned to a special proposed well instead of the one on the way of introducing the rapidly changing And it is further ordered, that notice of snch constantly find good goods and cheap prices. My motto is: j^No eris- term to be held in New Ulm March 12. hill. The difference in expense in running hearing be given to all creditors and persons interested views which had a pleasing effect tomer allowed to leave the store dissatisfied." in said estate by forthwith publishing this s& In connection with the bill of exceptions the two wells is estimated at and at times it was a question whether order once in each week for three successive week, Theodore Crone. the New Ulm Review, a weekly newspaper at that time, a motion will in all twelve cents for every thousand gallons the audience was the most charmed at printed and published said county probability be argued for a new trial, Dated at Mew Ulm, Minn., this 13th day of pumped. During the course of the words of the speaker, or by the excellence February A. D, J890. and, if this is denied, the case may be several years this would amount to a and variety of the scenes sar By the Court, BRNST BKANDTV appealed to the supreme court. pretty big sum. distinctly thrown upon the canvas. EL. S .1 10 Judge of ProbaU. -&**>.. sag* *fig&