New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
March 5, 1890 · Page 7 of 8
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5 5 maama -Jff'Pjrf^' F. H. BEHNKE, Sleepy Ey Correspondence How it is done in Mankato. I I &! S in re =DJBALER IN Ernst Brandt and Jacob Elossner attended The public schools were closed last Charles Heideman, of New Ulm, tells the funeral of Herman Frank in week because of the prevalence of scarlet fiKT".' a good story on the Mankato Progressive this city last Friday. feyer. Union, an organization of business Wm. Strassburff. of Lafayette, was in Ernst Herzog, of Tracy, was in town mtn of that town, whose object it is to the city during the week the guest of J. for a tew hours Saturday afternoon. 4 C. Zieske. .. |p boom Mankato. It seems the "Union" Richard Pirwitz, of Fulda, has been ___ B.« Mr. Clinton, the marble' man'r has visiting with his friend, Hans Schroeder, meets in the parlors of the' Saulspaugh 1^ a just completed a stone for Wm. Matz the pas»t several weeks. on certain nights of each week and on of Renville County, which is an elegant -JL_ JL. Gr. VoJtin, of Fairfax, came,over to one of these occasions Mr. Heideman, \i': THE LiEA-Diisra- piece of workmanship. Mr. Clinton is see his son Frank last Monday.' being in the city, was invited to be gaining a wide reputation and one that )oo aillioe Deale H. Ieuer8tein transacted business in' speaks for him well. present "to see how they did business town Tuesday. Anybody wanting to trade a farm for in Mankato.'' 2He accepted the invitation^-^'^he Clarence Cady and Thomas Brayton a good residence and three lots in Sleepy meeting was called to order spent Sunday at New Ulm. Eye will do well to call on J. C. GOOD TABLE BUTTER, itfi by President Barney, who found that John Berg spent Sunday at Sleepy Zieske. besides himself only eight were present. Eye. Rev. Streiner spept Tuesday in Minneapolis. New Brick.Cor. Minn. & Centre Strs., j|i This was disgusting to the presiding An infant son of Gustav Schwarzrock died a week ago Monday, the funeral officer, who consoled himself, however, NEW UM, MINN.^lf': A nine months old child of Mr. and NEW ULM being held at the Lutheran churcn MINN. Mrs. Steffen died last Tuesday. The with the fact that all of the intelligence Tuesday afternoon. Mr. S. is also very funeral was held from the Catholic of the union was embodied in the wise low with pneumonia. Goods sold at Rock-bottom prices for church on Thursday. men who had gathered for counsel. A citizens meeting was held Thursday cash. Goods delivered in any part of Dr. Wellcome went to St. Louis Friday Business was opened up and those present eveniug for the purpose of organizing to be present at the commencement A?V"v:r£vr'sij the city. a Board of Trade. A committee were called upon to lay before the exercises of the St. Louis College of was appointed to draw up a constitution, Physicians and Surgeons. His son is body any scheme which was mascerating and further steps taken to excite one of the graduates. in their respective tanks of genius. interest in the movement. The mill Drug St#§. C. Arveson, the jeweler, will leave question was discussed and $650 was A Mr. Somebody from Eagle Lake informed New York on the City of Rome for raised among those present., A committee them that a^railway was beinobuilt Europe, May 3. He will spend several was also appointed to visit the from Des Moines to Boone inlowa months in his Fatherland. business men and we learn that about and that it might possibly£be projected Lew Wellcome returned last week $1,500 has thus far been subscribed. from Washington Territory. to the state line. Ho thought that the JtTS -A-IFUFLI-VESiD J±JF Wm. Julius was called to New Ulm D.Bangs has supplied his gallery with 1 president might be induced to build to Saturday to attend the inspection of telephone connections. Company A. Mankato as a ^terminal point. After An Everybody wants electric lights. A big lot Julius Wendt shipped a carload of much wrangling as to whether a delegation Then why should we wait? i" wheat to the Empire Mills at New Ulm should be sent to confer with elegant Saturday. What's the .matter with our W. W. Smith expected to start for the officials or whether" the secretary own wheat buyers? Montevideo Monday morning, but, owing O. M. OLSEN, should write the president. regarding of to the sickness of Mr. Griffith, he Rev. Apple held services at Tracy on was detained. the matter, it was finally decided to Sunday. line of adopt the two cent plan and open RUGGIST and APOTHECARY. Edward Rupert, of Sanborn, transacted Milford Items. correspondence. This passed unanimously^ business in town Saturday. all iron DEALER IN Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, The Woman's Missionary Society -A motion was then made to Baby The Lenten season is a quiet one will hold their regular meeting at the Toilet Articles, Fancy have the chair appoint a committee consequently news are scarce, and if residence of Mrs. A. G. Anderson. ^1 Goods, Stationery and something worth noting should happen to wait upon the press of the city and Express Wednesday evening. Everybody is invited. it is almost certain that your correspondent Carriages Musical Instruments. request them to prepare leading articles discovers it long after it has ceased Oils, Paints, Brushes, Varnishes and upon the topic with the followheadlines: Courad Oleson and Hans Schroeder to be news. We are evidently not made Glass* "Headed this way," "A gigantic spent Sunday with friends in Tracy. out of the stuff, of which correspondents Wagons and editors are cut. railway corporation to make Edward Cutland has returned home Physicians9 from Minneapolis after an absence of Prescriptions carefnUy Township elections will be held next Mankato a terminal point." "Car CUA prepared from pure and six years. Tuesday. The Milfordites will meet in shops will be established at Mankato fresh Drugs. the school-house of Dist. No. 8, in this M. Fritz and Postmaster D. Clarey, employing thousands of men." "Direct town. Candidates for office ought to of Sleepy Eye, spent Sunday in Springfield. Agency for the celebrated Estey Organs communication with Hudson Bay, the loom up soon. and Pianos. 'Gulf of Mexico and Hell." "Mankato We learn that a son of L. Erdmann, Jos. Galles, of New Ulm, was in town of this town, has been sent to the Blind yet destined to be the metropolis of the Monday. Please give me a call. Institute at Faribault, bis eyesight being New World." This is the way boom Thomas Brophy returned from the _, O. M. OLSEN. nearly gone. His case" is sad indeed. Pacific coast last Friday. He speaks business is done at Mankato.—ST PETER Meridian Block, New Ulm, Minn. ,., ,,• V. .,•., highly of California, but says he has HERALD. oome back to stay. Many of our citizens complain about "N'STSTV high taxes this year, especially on personal Agent Brown, of the Winona and St. Galleryrf property. Photograph The responsibility of a bank making Peter Land Co., was in town Saturday. The recently formed Farmers' Club a collection for a customer is defined William Duncan and family visited has proved to be a success to our farmers. by the Supreme court in a decision with friends at Sleepy Eye during the -tofj- We wish the organization long life Which will be sold at our usual Low Prices. week. handed down on Tuesday. The title of J. F. CROWELLt and prosperity.. S. J, Moe and T'. Brayton, of Lakefield, the case is Otto Streissguth and others ,- IT Minn., are the guests of Peter. J. against the National German-American W hat is the difference between a duck Rudolphi's buildiDg,cor. 3d N. & Minn Moe. with one wing and a duck with two? NEW ULM, MINK. Bank of St. Paul. It is related, substantially, Prof. F. Clague spent the latter pait Only the difference of a pinion. We 1 take all styles and sizes of photographs, that Streissguth & Drake of the week, visiting old friends at want every one to. pass an opinion on also tin types. Crayon sketch drew on a debtor in Lake Cryital Mankato. Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup. It needs but es from pictures promptly and nicely one trial. through the National German-American Adam Katzsnberger sold one of nis executed. I invite you to call and inspect horses last Mondaylfor $125 to Rudolph bank, and the bank in turn forwarded my samples. They are none of West Newton Gleanings. Nelson, a contractor and builder from the cheap poor pictures that vou get in the draft to the Lake Crystal Minneapolis. second class galleries, but are of bank, the correspondent for the German-American Two sleighs were smashed for Jos, finest work bank in that section, Gleisner in one day last week, while "I am Sir Oracle, and when 'I open oireijr. HOTEL, hauling logs. with instructions that the latter make 'SWSSJLQ '£.JIQ IA.Q£ ruy lips let no dog bark." I am a benefaotor to the human race, greater than Misses Hannah Newton and Annie the collection. The Lake Crystal he who has taken cities, built railroads Fenske, of New Ulm, spent the week at bank collected the money and sent a and made the lightning to speak. I have the home of the former's parents. check on the Mankato bank to the German-American done more than these, I have killed A. Fenske spent Saturday and Sunday WENZEL SCHOTZKO, Proprietor for the amount. During pain, *nd mY tiame is Salvation Oil. at his borne in New Ulm. the transition of this check, and before The 52nd birthday anniversary of Minn. Str. New Ulm, Minn. it was cashed, the Lake Crystal New Ulm Markets. Mrs. James Newton was celebrated last bank failed, and therefore, when the Thursday evening by a surprise fiom a oxo© Wfoeat 65—70 number of the young folks of town. All check reached Mankato, it was dishonored. Oats. The only first class brick fire pros 20 enjoyed a ploasant time. Corn Then an action was brought in 25 Hotel in the city. A wedding is in the wind, but we Potatoes. 20 the Ramsey county courts by Streissguth Batter... have promised not to tell. 7 8 & Drake to recover the amount JOHN ALBERT'S Eggs .. 11 The West Newton Lyceum held their from the German-American bank, resulting regular meeting on Friday evening. A AND COMMISSION HOUSE in a judgment for the plaintiffs. laughable debate on the question as to Epoch, whether a "good natured woman and An appeal was taken to the Supreme The transition from long, lingering poor housekeeper was preferable to a Corner Minnesota & Centre Street* court, and the latter tribunal holds that and painful sickness to robust health cross woman and good housekeeper" Next door to S. D. Peterson's. "a bank with which a customer has The S. D. PETERSON was taken part in by the young men Anybody who ha» anything to sell marks an epoch in the life of the individual. and decided in favor of the former. The left, for collection, his draft on a party should come and see me. Such remarkable event is treasured in the memory and the next meeting will be held Friday evening. residing at a distant point, is liable for agency whereby the good health has The topics are,'Resolved, that our the failure or default of a correspondent Mrs. W. Hummer country is more dependent on itself been attained is gratefully blessed. to whom it forwarded the draft for Hence it is that so much is heard in than any other conntry, and Resolved, IMPLEMENT COMPANY. praise of Electric Bitters. So many feel that George Washington was more of a collection." '." .• NOTIONS, 0RYG00DS AND GROCERIES. benefactor, to the country than Lincoln. tueyowe their restoration to health, to t-fc. the use of the Great Alterative and The will of the deceased millionaire ©e&lei4 ii\ kll kii\d$ of fkfcq mkdfynei'y. Tonic. If vou are troubled with any We can now offer to the public a full Astor provides for the division of $700,000 C. Green has sold his interest in the disease of Kidneys, Liver or Stomach, line of fall and winter goods of every steam thresher of Green Bros., Walser between several hospitals, an art New Ulm, Minn of long or short standing you will surely description. Woolen dress good*' & Brown to L. P. Bushard. C. Green, museum and the Astor library. The find a relief by use of "Electric Bitters. of best quality. Flannels, Shawls/' V7. Frank and Andrew Bieble will purchase Sold at 50c. and $1 per bottle at Ladies and Gents Underwear. Hosiery latter gets $450,000 of it,—a donation anew machine in the fall. O. L». Roos' Drugstore. 3 Mittens, Jackets, Cardigans, Mufflers which will stand, as long as the institution PRICEand OUALTTYSPE Ladies' and Children's Hoods, and: Their Business Booming lives.as a monument to the man,to SIn many other articles in this line too nu-E SPATE OP MINNESOTA, Connty of Brown J-ss. Probably no one thing has caused whose credit it can be said, that he beleived merous to mention. We also carry al*' Probate Court, Regular Term, March 3rd such a general revival of trade at C. L. 1W9. larga stock and great variety of 5 Rndf^ in devoting a goodly portion of (a the matter of the estate of Johaon Krai Roos' Drugstore as their giving away to 10 cent counter goods. All these good*^ deceased. his wealth to noble purposes. their customers of so many free trial On reading aad filing the petition of Lorenz are sold at lowest possible prices. ft bottles of Dr. King's New Discovery ICrat, administrator, with the will annexed of EMORY We invite the public to give us a call tfce estate of Joliann Krai deceased, representing for Consumption, Their trade is simply among other things, that he has fully administered and they will not be disappointed. enormous in this very valuable article said estate, and praying that a time and place be ^Comparison Convinces Butter, poultry and eggs are taken ia fixed for examining and allowing his account from the fact that it always cures exchange for goods. y* of his admint9traUon,and for the assignment of the and never disappoints. Coughs, Colds Mind wandering cured. Books learned residue of said estate in accordance with the provisions & in one reading. Testimonials from all Asthma, Bronchitis, Croup, and all of the will of said deceased. parts of the globe. Prospectus POST jtt is ordered, that said account Reexamined, and throat and lung diseases quickly cured FREE, Bent on application to Prof. tfnat We Are LOWER Than The LOWEST Star Sample Rooml petition heard, by the Judge of this Court, on A. Loiaetie, 337 Fifth Ave New York You can test it before buying by getting Thursday the 27th day of Mareh A. D. 1880. «t iff o'clock A. M. nt the Probate Office in said atrial bottle free, large size $1. Every FIFTH You should read E CHICAGO BRUST & GRAFF. ooonty .r':' bottle warranted. rk* V, 8 ..-_ and ..:('.•'& D^ILY NEWS because it's a Audit is further ordered, that notice thereof be family newspaper. This a Farmers' Home. giyen to ail persons interested, by publishing a age wnen everybody reads,and copy of this order once in each week for three successive the paper you living into your weeks prior to said day of hearing in the family'' should have something New Ulm Review, a weekly newspaper, printed of value for U. The special and published nt tlie City of iSfsvr Ulm in said interests of won.en are noi overlooked JOSEPH SCHNOBRICtf, firon'r County. ia E iAit.Y NH.WS. riMtedat New Ulm, Minn., the 3rd day of And theu you don't waist to M. GRATZ ,. -Vj*ifc f. Dealer in March A. U. 1880 bring questionable reading matter By the Court/ I DAKOTA O S Wines, Liquors intoyom family. You don't iXsMi /VjEUNSTBBANDT, want to put indecent or immoral (L.S.j reading into the hands of your children. Yoa will never make 'S and Cigars.^' E A E E I N OFF. POST O I E N E W ULM. MINN SiTATE a mistake on this score if you OF MtNNESOTA, County of Brown Sss. Probate. Coart. take home Tn a DAILT NEWS. eSOCERIES and BLASSW&BE MRS. A. SEITER Prop. iM .. The newspapers are the great [a the mtvtter of the estate of Gottlieb Hempel A fine lunch will be served every day educators oTthis nation. Thfi deceased. strength of the nation lies in the Oc reading and Sling the Petition of Henrietta Thi« house is the most centrally located Cor. Minn. & Center streets, purity of its firesides. Minnesota Street opposite tht Hempel, of Brown Connty, Minn., representing, gme.is(»f!—Its circulation is 330,000 a day—over jHUWg other things, that Gottlieb Hempel, late of hotel in the city and affords New Ulm. a mUHoiia wee"k—and it-costs by mailsscts. *aid County of Brown on the 19th day of September Congregational Church. a. nn«v t'. 'our nwvths •jSr.oo.—one cent a day. A.O. 1889, at New Ulm in said County, died good Sample Booms. n3 intestate, and beiog a resident of this Connty at the NEW ULM, MINN. THE SEW GROCERY STORE ''.{•. time of hie death, leaving goods,chattels and estate SIX-CORD f.^4 within this County, and that the said Petitioner is *"'J- Spool Cotton thewidow of said deceased, audprayingthatddmiafetration C. F. Ruemkei Licensed Auctioneer, of said estate be to her the said Henrietta Louis Buenger, Hempel granted: It is ordered, that said IMen, Brawn Co., Minn. petfUou be heard before the Judge of this MANUFACTURER OF etCABS Court, on Friday the 28th day of March A. D. 18M, at 10 o'clock A. M.t at the Probata Office Gar. Minn, ind 3d North St*., is now open and ready for busineaul ffl i}X said County. IN Correspondence promptly attended to qfedere'd farther, that notice thereof he given to A choice and well selected stock of *EW ULM. MINK, 1HFFE, CK AD? COLORS, 4feabelraof««td deceased, and to all person interested, »y publishing a copy of this order oaco L%li CASH PAID FOR BUTTER O E I E S O E in each week for three successive weeks prior to UNDERTAKER AKBDKAUBlir FOR jraid day of hearing. In the New Ulm Keview, Toiiaeco and Smokers' Articlss, 11/ A S S W A E and N O I O N S weekly newspaper printed and pnblicied at Now Hand and Machine Usa 4flm in said County. Tfce New Ula oreanaery C©.baysa«d areoffered to the pnblie at prices whi«3 dated at New Uta, Minn., the 3rd day of March *ua4 Dtal«r ia *U Kinds oi pays the kighottt market price In e»sh n«fy competition. Goods will be d»" A.O. 1800. FOR SALE BY BytfceCoott. hwwfl fre« te any p*n of the ei^y. for jrwaiOated bitter and in the lUwnWi BiHdtec Ihw Vtm, 88N8T BRANDT bMiiaenff Keating'* bleek, remer R*»wnbcr the pi***. FRANK KUETZING-f (L.ftt SB JaJgeofProfcftj* sad 6em$MstaMta. l*S*»es»t» S*re*t K*rth