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

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C. & N. W. TIME CARD.w. O A N E W S A new Hall safe graces the office of Read the new ad of Jhis. Wagner. Notice., the change in the ad of T. PERSONAL MENTION. ,-V •,,£$.£ B. Kennedy went to St. Peter Mon- O. M. Olsen. ''i''" Going East. Crone.'/- Going West. a ySI '"Julius'Krause will erect a dwelling *No2PassDeplO:51p. JNo 1 Pass Dep 4:44a.m. Mrs. Jos. A. Eckstein entertained a ,*No4 2:25p. Miss Emily Popp is visiting" at Canby. *No 3 5 05p.ra. Herman Kiesling Jr. is quite^sick on Broadway. *No 16 Frt 5:30 a. *-*-£!?$ ||No 21 Frt Arr 10:15a.m. party of friends Sunday evening. with the grippe. *No 18 Frt 11:20a, *No25 l:50pun. C. H. Ross was at St. Cloud last week P. T. Gibbs left Golden Gate last ?No24 ll:5Cp. W. Eibner has furnished his restaurant A grand ball will be given at Union Editor Bowen was in the city Thurs"day. Daily except Monday, on business. week for the Pacific coast. J" *"'X"a *Taily except Sunday. Daily except Sunday Hall on Easter Monday, April 7th. ., Gottlieb Schmidt is entertaining a +On Sundays only. ||Daily, H. lioheyde has been visiting for "a box Everybody is invited to attend. c. brother from Chicago. '0) &3 J. C. Zieske, of Sleepy Eye,*'^was in H. W. HEIDEMAN, few davs with St. Peter friends. fl. Engelbertand family, of Portland, Station Agent. April 2nd is the day set for Holden's Teachers' examinations wore held by the city for a while on Tuesday. A grand Scandinavian ball is advertised Oregon, ure here on a visit. They will hearing before Gov. Merriam. The the county Superintendent at the court Thad Jones called on New Ulm for the 29th of this month at remain during the summer. ?(/f .f: .**'?, prisoner books a good deal on this last BUSINESS LOCALS. house yesterday, "i'^^ *&?$*$&*>'* friends Saturday and Sunday. Schmucker's Hall. •-,..-. '.T and only hope. Wm. Fenske will return from the St. Mrs. W E. Ross, of Blue Earth City, J. Newhart and M. Mullen were at Wm. Murnan, of West Newton, was. Paul Business, College next week and Gottfried Kuehnel informs us that on was the guest of the family of C. H. Eggs taken in exchange for goods St, Peter Saturday on business. the winner of a horse, raffled off by C. resume his position at the store of F. H. last Thursday his ferry house was broken at. G. A. Ottomeyer's. Ross during a portion of the week. M. E. Mathews and family, of Marshall, Clements of this place last week. Behnke. ,* into and a box of tools and other Chas. Silverson will return home from were the guests over Saturday of. as SWEET POTATOES, for sale by W. W. P. McConnell has received Redwood Falls is making an effort to valuables were stolen."..'," vf\ %.3H F. H. BEHNKE. his European and eastern trip next Saturday, W. Boesch. Congressman Lind's recommendation secure the proposed Indian Industrial A few of the farmers in this vicinity s-^, -. -, .- Go to G. A Ottomeyer's for Satines for postmaster at Mankato. Attorneys Robeftson, of Springfield.Vt*. School." Senator Davis is championing have already commenced seeding, and and Prints. August Hummel has accepted the and Somerville, of SJeepy £ye,j$ere ini .r:^ Miss Maty Helget died at her home its cause. we are told that a good deal of wheat management of the Springfield creamery S®° Fine line of trimmed Hats now town Mondav. v:* US .V$&4 in Cottonwood Monday morning, aged will be sown this week. At their last meeting the Ladies' Society on hand at Mrs. B. Follman & Co's. for another season. Henry Loenholdt, of St. Paul, spentfrJ twenty-four years. of the Turnveiein decided on the We learn that Ed. Collins^' formerly Next Tuesday is election day. Vote Go to Ottomeyer's for Pearl and a couple of days of last week with Newi^ •"%& Dress Buttons. An elegant line has Cuas. Isaacson, of Lafayette, is very 3rd and 4th days of May as the dates of New Ulm, has graduated from the only for the men who will best subserve Ulm friends. V* ^iMSS^'i^ just been received. low with a certain form of cancer, and for holding their proposed Fair. Columbia Medical College with all the the city's welfare. Direct your ballot Father Haas, of Springfield, visitei4% $ f— is not expected to live. honors of an M. u. with judgment and not rashly. Louis Kormann, of St. Peter, we understand, Kid Gloves. A large and splendid with Father Berghold the fore part of assortment at Mrs. B. Follman & Andrew Eckstein has supplied his will come to this city in a few Julius R. Meyer, of.Seymour, Wisconsin, Miss Lisette Helmann, who has been the week. Go's. store with a handsome new safe. It is days with a cheap stock of clothing. a relative of Rev. Schuh who is a tending her sick mother the past-month, Mrs. John Roth, Mrs. Chas. Gamble of the MacNeale & Urban make. That's what comes of allowing vacant Wanted. son-in-law of^Conrad Huebner, has been returned to Chicago Monday evening. and Miss Annie Roth, of Springfield, buildings to go unrented. -S^^M^M the guest of the latter and his family Mrs. Hellmann is considerably improved, F. W. Hauenstein has been appointed were visitors here Saturday.,"****"'' Frank LeBert, formerly a New Ulm during the past few days. Four or five stone masons. Such as can inspector and examiner of watches also lay brick preferred. Applicants boy but of late years a citizen of Monwas Steve Gilland and C. E. Armstrong, at New Dim forthe Northwestern road. Who do you go to when you want a Prof. Muntz, the practical piano tuner, will please mention wages expected. Dur-tana, in the city Monday. He is of Albin, were pleasant callers ht the' few months time on goods? Do you go will make his regular semi-annual Andrew Otterholm and Wm. For particulars addret-s: here on a visit to his parents, who live Review office durinsr tho week. to the peddler or itinerant merchant? bahn have taken up positions in the Visit to New Ulm the first week in C. SPIES, in the town of Home. This is a good thing to remember April. Leave your orders at' Olsen's Norwood, Carver Co., Minn. hardware store of Jacob Klossner. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Heron Lake News. drug store. A very pleasant surprise party was Mrs. Henry Schrader and sisters, of TO CONTRACTORS. tendered by friends to Miss Julia Torkelson NOTICE. Lafayette, were summoned to St. Peter Great pressure is being brought to Upon retiring from the post office on Sunday evening. The party Merriam1 Saturday to attend Mrs. Hildebrand, bear on Gov. for the commutation Mr. Baasen will open up a law office in The Trustees of the Holy Trinity Notice is hereby given that I am not was given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. who is dangerously ill, of Clifton Holden's sentence. the rooms over Klossner's store now Church of New Ulm, Brown Co., Minnesota, a candidate for city councilor. ?-A*! do hereby give notice that flora John Larson. occupied by Wm. Pfaender. Mr. Pfaender Even Redwood Falls citizens of prominence Respectfully, Frank Whitney was down from this date until March 29, 1890, they are interfering in his behalf. will move into the front rooms of Next Tuesday will be All Fools' Day. FRED KELLER. Springfield Thursday. He has not sold will receive bids for the erection of a the same building formerly used by Dr. Annual City Election. As it is also election day, somebody is out his store at that place as was reported, new church according to Plans, Specifications Mrs. M. Leary left for Indianapolis Fritsche. and Instructions, which can sure to be fooled in a manner not intended but is still doing a rushing business with two of her children and Mr. Han,chen's be seeu at the residenee of Rev. Alexander Notice is hereby given that at the to please. Just who the unlucky at the old stand. Chas. Toberer is engaged in making little boy Monday afternoon.' Berghold. The right to reject next annual election of this city, to be ones will be, remains to be seen. a model of the new Catholic church for One of the children is to receive medical any or all bids is reserved by the Trus. The well digging rigging at Ottomeyer's neld on the first day of April 1890, the Rev. Berghold. It is on the scale of tees. The Trustees. It has been suggested that celery treatment, as is also the Hanchen following officers are to be elected, to place was blown down by the wit:,:,'":- .', one quarter inch to foot and all the could be raised to good advantage on child. strong wind of Monday morning. It For the city at large—one mayor, fine traces on the plat are shown in the GRASS SEEDS, was a heavy piece of machinery and the the low lands below the bluffs west of Both Mankato and Winthrop seem to one Clerk, one Treasurer, two Justices wooden carvings. It is indeed an ingenious town. The idea does not seem a bau result was a general smash-up. of the Peace and two Constables, and concur in the belief that the proposed Garden Seeds. Flower Seeds. piece of workmanship. one Councilor for each W aid. -4i one, and we would like to see some one All kinds of Clover seeds, Blue grass, A public auction will be held on Fred railroad extension would be a good spring.\:{i try it in the Louis SCHILLING. Red Top. Orchard grass, Italian and A bill requiring the superintendent of Blass1 place in Lafayette, nest Monday, thing for them and they can no doubt City Clerk. English* Rye grass, Hungarian, census to ascertain the number of people The Pfefferle building has been sold March 31st. A large number of farm easily be induced to render valuable assistance. Dated New Ulm,March, loth A. D.1890 Miliet and Timothy seeds also Sanfoin, who own their farms and their implements and a good deal of stock to J. Krause and is now being torn Tall Fescue, Fowl meadow, Meadow FOR SALE. homes and the amount of indebtednes down piece-meal. It was at first intended will be disposed of. Fescue and Meadow Foxtail. Gottlieb Schmidt entered the postofrice In garden and flower see'ds I oiler the thereon, has now became a law, and Seed Wheat. Sitskatcnewan Fife and to move it to the lots of Mr. Monday, in order to become somewhat Mr. and Mrs. Francis Baasen spent 'celebrated Landreth's, Ferry's and others. Blue Stem (free from cockle.) Also the next census will give the facts Behnke, but it proved to be too old and the latter part of Last week with friends acquainted with the workings of some Prepsteiner Winter Rye, last All my grass seeds are of the best about this vexed question as nearly as at St. Paul and Minneapolis. The Colonel the institution, previous to assuming year's yield 40 bushels per acre, Clover /quality. For prices inquire at the Pioneer can he ascertained. A fine of $100 can Seed and Buckwheat. I alrfo have a Drug Store. went as an old soldier and took jn At the last meeting of the Brown full charge, which will be in a few hit be imposed upon any person refusing large number of while oak fenc«» posts A.KPREW J. ECKSTEIN. County Agricultural Society, it was decided days. the G. A. R. encampment at the latter for stiie. H. L. Runk. to answer the questions thai a census to hold a special meeting at place. Why is it that more of our young JUST RECEIVED Mil ford. enumerator is authorizrd to. ask. It Turner Hall next Sunday, March 30th, men are not seen at the caucuses? It is The Indian Bureau has indorsed Representative SALE OF STATE LANDS. may be worth .while to remember this. for tne purpose of a general discussion Lind's bill to locate an Indian a-part of their duty to attend such gatherings An elegaut line of N E W GOODS, of farm matters. State of Minnesota, Land Office A manufacturer of Mankato, in crnmenting and, although they are not expected school at Pipestone. Several such as new styles in Prints, Ginghams, in the Free Press on the pros Since the purchase of the property Saint Paul, Feb. 24, 1890 Pique White Goods. A big line of members of the committee on Indian to manipulate them, still they '.' Notice is hereby given that tne County ent move for ti new road for New- TJlm, Linen and Cotton Laces, a large and next to Horn burg's, Mrs. A. Olding has should lake an interesting part affairs are also favorable to the proposition Auditor will'offer at PUBLIC SALE at handsome line of Peirl and Dress But. writes as t'ollows: A short line of road ented the rooms in the Stark building, and the bill will in all probability C. Sornnier has bought the half interest the County Auditor's office in New Ulm tons, and Lace Uodars, Bib?, Ruchings, III running northwest from Mankato and next to New hart18 law office, and will pass. on Tnursday April 10th nt len (10) Towels. Tidies, Bed and Table Covers" of the Roos esa in the building connecting with the Pacific division ot remove her millinery store to that o'clock a. m,, on the terms prescribed A nice line of Salines i.s always carried. We had supposed that the merchants now occupied by C. U. Hornburg. This by law, the School and Agricultural the M. & St. L. or with the H. & D. sianl. Separate patterns of from eight had all the vacant stores rented, to prevent concludes, along with the Boesch purchase, Lands, in Brown County,that have been 1/ Division of the C. M. & St P. would be to twelve yards are embraced in tinvarious Casimir Ochs gives it out that the ippraised aud are unsold, or that have traveling concerns from coming in the largest and most important assortments. of incalculable benefit to our city,and it heen sold and forfeited by reason of building of the pioposed mill at Springfield and staying awhile and then suddenly real estate transfer that has occurretl Di not forget to call and see the is the opinion of the writer that such failure to pay interest for two or more will in no wise effect his business at moving out, but it seems not. If the hero in many years. When the new NEW GENT'S WHITE DRESS years. piece of road could be built by Mankato New Ulm. He is still in a position to merchants expect protection from such buildings go up, it will remove several SHIRTS mid Vindsor Ties. Lists of tne lands to be offered may capital and Mankato brains, with profii rill all contracts, and is ever ready to action, they must keep it up. bejseen at the Auditor's office for ten Ah t'.ins'j goods will be sold at my old laud marks, but it will pui in piace to the projectors. Substantial aid days prior to the tale furnish tw.ee as many more. usual low price*. Call and leurn prices. structures that are much more of a cred. The Turner HJIII orchestra adveitise could be secured in the shape of right W. W. RRADEN, We have reeeived a Wheeler & Wil.Al to the town than old frame buildings C.A. their Easter ball in another column. of way and cash, and as bonds could with a history. son No, 9 Sewing Machine, advertised Ttie orchestra, in order to attain their Commissioner ot* rhe Sti te Land Office. doubtless be floated as the work progressed, NEW ULM, MINN. in another column, andean bespeak for present excellent condition, have gone The death of Mrs. Jos. Arties, at the the amoucit of cash the projectors A GRAND it all the good qualities that are ciaimed to considerable expense in securing music age of thirty-eight, occurred at her would be obliged to put up would EASTER BALL \-3& by the company. It is really a model and the like, and this ball is intended home in this city last Tuesday afternoon not be as large as might seem at first in make-up and movement. to reimburse them for the out-lay. after an illness of over two months. thought,andas a favorable lease.or possible GUIS.STUBBB,Prop'r., WILL E GIVEN AT The committee appointed at the meeting She was first taken sick, January 15th, The latest game in cards and a variation sale, could without doubt be made Thursday evening is already showing with pleuro pneumonia on the right of that popular game they call to one or the other roads in advance of A large supply of fresh meals, ?au its hand. Long and good articles, side. Six weeks ago Sunday an abscess sinch, bears the name of the departed completion, no rolling stock would have sages hums, lards, etc., constantly on Easter Sunday, April 6tlu prepared by City Attorney Jos. A Eckstein, formed. A delicate operation was performed McGinty. The game is p'&yed. in the to be provided. Such a line if run hand All orders from the country who is also a member of the committee, by Dr. Sirickler and in two same manner as sinch, only the joker promptly attended to. through New Ulm would-give that town The ball is under the auspices of the have already appeared in the CASH PAID FOR HIDES* weeks time she was so far recovered as is added, and counts ten for the one more than it asks for, giving a competing Turner Hall OrchestraSp They have St. Paul dailies and no doubt witb.good to be up and around From then until a who saves it. Any trump takes McGin line to Chicago in addition to one spent a good deal of money in securing NEW ULM MINN. effect. week ago Thursday she Was continually music and the like and the dance is to tv and twenty four points can be made to the twin cities, so that hearty cooperation be given to help reimburse them for the improving and the wound—the result of on one hand. 104 points constitute a Custave Subilia, and substantial aid could be John Garreis, who was sentenced outlay.'Everybody is invited to attend '. the operation—had nearly healed. On game. abcut a year and a half ago t« a service bad from that town as well as other cents.:,: Admission 35 that day however she sat in a warm places along the route. of six years in the state's penitentiary A roll of bills amounting to $325 was room in which some carpenters were at has received a pardon. It will THE FIGURE "9." found near the Empire Mill on Wed A New Ulm Correspondent of the work, unknowingly exposed to the HIMiBIDiUSR'OFilOinilLBB be remembered that along in the fall Thefigure9 in our dates will make a loagrtayi~ nesday by Christian Fritze. The mon Pioneer Press argues for a new road in draft from an open window. She took No man or woman now living will ever date Gov. Merriam was interested in his ey belonged to A. W. Bingham and a this wise: It can be stated on good cold and died on Tuesday as already iocnment without asing the figure 9. It stands behalf by John Lind and Jacob Klossner. liberal reward was given to the Qnder authority that the Chicago & Northwestern, in the third place in 1890, whereit will remain-ten FIFE CIGARS stated. The funeral was.held Thursday •,-•- years and then move up to beoond place in 1800, which has a monopoly of the for its return. They say, although we afternoon and was attended by a where it will rest for one hundred years. cannot quite beleive it, that the money We were informed that the papers transportation to :nd from this citv, SPECIAL BRANDS MADE large number of sorrowing friends, Thereisanother "9" whichhasalsocome to'stay. was lost while playing marbles with for the establishment of large brick realizes more than $600,000 a year on It is unlike thefigure9 in our dates in,the respect who extend their heartfelt sympathy to TO ORDER the boves. Howe'er that may be, the works in this vicinity were drawn freights shipped and received of this thatlt has already moved up to first place, where the bereaved. it will permanently remain. It is called the "No. KIESLING BLOCK NEW ULM. 3HN!V. up Monday. Wealthy capatalists are point. This is not generally known to usual moral attaches itself, 9" High Arm Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Machines' •v interested and $150,000 is said to be the outside public, and, as this is the The Hastings Gazette calls attention The "No. 9" was endorsed forfirstplace by the Werner Boesch has purchased the the amount invested in the proposed best point they have west of Winona, experts of Europe at the Paris Exposition of 1889, to a matter of utmost importance to a Chr. Holler. Julius Krause. property from C. L. Koos, on which the where, after a severecontest with the leading machines plant. If this is solid informations they certainly will do all in their power good number of our citizens. An act building-now Olding stands. He proposes of the world, it was awarded the only ^HELLER & KRAUSE. the business will be in running order to oppose anything and everything Grand Prize given to family sewing machines, all passed by the last legislature makes it to remove the old store and others on exhibit having received lower awards by June. which may look in the direction of giving 1 unlawful fo*any person not a citizen of HOUSL SICK AND FRESC O PAINTERS. of- gold medals, etc. The French Government will erect in its place a handsome brick us a competing line of road, and, if also recognized itssuperioritybythedecorationof the United dwJtas or who has declared structure that will compare with any The Red Wing Republican cautions Mr. NathanielWheeler, Presidentof the company, possible, sjtifle all manufacturing enterprises PAPER HANGERS his intention to become such, to acquire, business building in the city. Should its readers against two female swindler* with the Cross of the Legion of Honor. which might tend to invite other hold or own any real estate in this The "No. 9" is not an old machine improved Mr. Maltzahn sell his old building and who are canvassing the state, soliciting AND upon, but is an entirely new machine, and MM roads to make this their objective point. State, except such as may be acquired erect a new one, the block on which the orders for dresses, of very fine Grand Prize at Paris was awarded it as the grandestadvance Ceiling Decorators. A large number of merchants have, expressed by devise, inheritance, or in the ordinary in sewing machine mechanism of the three stand will be by far the finest in material at prices so low that, if ladies age. Those who buy it can rest assured, tbww, their willingness to give any course of justice, in the collection town. The property bought by Mr. will only slop to think, they will be satisfied ALL WORK DONE PROMPTLY fore, of having the very latest and best. new competing line of road their whole of debts thereafter credited, or such as Boesch has a frontage of 47£ feet. of the fraud at once. They claim AND NEATLY. freight for such length of time as it may be held for security for indebtedness, .to represent a Chicago house, and require On Thursday, Judge Webber completed may be desired to have their pledge, this applying to all except actual Shops on 4th North between Minnesota a deposit of from $2 to $5 in advance. his decision, refusing William provided said road gives them rates on settlers upon farms of not more than N such house exists as they and Broadway. Rose, the murderer, a new trial. This 160 acres. In view of this fact all of a a 8 equal to that which the present claim to be taking orders for, and they decision was reached after due deliberation our citizens should ascertain whether road may ofler to do it. The trade of SIn should,Je se|^down as frauds at first TATB OK MINNESOTA, County of Brown J-se. and cannot be looked upon by Probate Court, Regular Term, March 3rd this city, which amounts to over I notice. i&i&gR?* 4'. they are aliens or not There are many 1890. any means in the light of hasty action. In the matter of the estate of Johaon Krai $1,000,000 annually, properly belongs born in a foreign country who suppose It was attained after argument on the deceased. A picture of Ft. Ridgely, as appeared to S Paul and Minneapolis, but with On reading and fillnp the, petition oLLorenz themselves to be citizens of the United motion by such an eminent attorney as Krai, administrator, with the will annexed of in 1862, when attacked by. the the present facilities and rates it must States, who are not such. They come the estate .if Johann Krai deceased, representing W. W. Erwin, who no doubt did all in among other things that he lias fullyadministered Indians, has been presented to the military eventually go to other points. Now, if to this country when youno-. Their his power to bring out points of evidence said estate, and praying that a time and place be department of the state and is now those two cities will give this matter fixed for examining and allowing his acconnt fathers declared their intention to become that would demand for the condemned of his adraint«cration,and for the assignment of the their earnest consideration and assistance, in the hands of the Adjutant General. citizens, and =they have supposed r'esidueof said estate in accordance with the provisions man are hearing, ana new that which it is right to expect, and of the will of said deceased.. It is the work of Capt. J.G. McGrue, of that the act of their-fathers made them It is ordered, that said accounts examined, and this is refused, it lops off all but one which in justice they might tender Crookston, who was in the engagement petition heard, by the Judge of this Court, on citizens. It did not. If their fathers took link in the chain of Rose's hopes. An Thursday the 27th day of Mareh A. D. 18&0. cheerfully, it will go a great ways to of that year. At the time he made a at 10o'clock A.M. at the Probate Office in said out their second papers and became full appeal to the Supreme court is all. that promote the object. A committee will county sketch of the fort and surroundings, intending citizens before their children, born in a And it is further ordered, that notice thereof be is left. This will surely be taken, and, shortly visit the Twin Cities and lay given to all persona interested, by publishing a to have it painted by a°good foreign country, became twenty-one although the defense are no longer in eopy or this order once in each week for three successive our objects and grievances before the artist when the opportunity came but weeks prior to said day of hearing in the years of age, such act made such children possession of funds, a stay of execution commercial bodies of those cities, and New Ulm Review, a weekly newspaper, printed as it never came he went at it himself. and published at the City of New TJlm in said will be asked for in order to argue citizens of the United States, but WHEELER & WILSON WFQ CO., it is expected that if the matter is presented County. He is only an amateur painter, but he the declaration of intention of a parent 185 and 187 Wabash Ave., GUeig* "Datedat New Ulm, Minn., the 3rd day ofthe case before the last resort. If the in the proper light and so considered, March A. I). 1890. is a sculptor by trade and has succeeded to become a citizen of the United States For Sale by fourth trial is refused there also, William there can be but one unanimous By the Court,' in making out a very fair picture of ., /•& EttNST BBANDT, Rose will hang. in no wise benefits or affects his. child verdict: "New Dim must and will H, HORNBliRG// (L.S.) '-*:'•'&?* Jt Judge of Probate those startling^ scenes. born in a foreign country,, have a competing line of road.