New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
April 9, 1890 · Page 4 of 8
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& N. W. A little girl aMv0dvin the family ot Bingham Bros Going Hast. &omg West. Wenzel Benkart on Wednesday! attSanbornfo Dr. J. L. Schooh entertained the whist *No 2 Pass Dep 10 51p,tD JNol Pass Dep 4-44a.m. Frank Whitney has sold, his store in Attorney Matthews was down *No4 2*25p *JSo3 5 05p.m. Wolf Se|midf^iias purchased J. B. clnb on Tuesday «vening.*3!^^g^ C. L. Roos was at St. Paol Fridays *No 16 Frt 5 80 a. ||No 21 Frt Arr 10:16a m. Springfield to Frank Peuser, of this Marshair Saturday. W VeUkanje*^ interest iri ttfe AdlerSi *No 18 Frt 11 ZOa.m, *No25 50p,jn. R. Pfefferle will spend the .present Philip Dick has been re-elected mayor (fo 24 ECp city. ID *. Kosick, the West NewtODA blacksmith, JDaily except Monday, C. E. Kendall," traveling representative week at St. Paul. of St. Peter without opposition." *«Ip® Daily except Snnday *Daily except Snnday. I The Teachers' Institute for Brown is very sick, but will probably re of the Washburn rn^ls, spent a +On Sundays onli ||Daily, State Auditor Braden will hold a land Fredjgfcuser^went to St. Paul yesterday. County opens at Springfield next Mon- cover. mm |2 C. portion of the wee^ with hi| family in W. HEIDEMAN, sale at the court house to-morrow. fel^C this citv. if Station Agent. Wm. Martel has gone to Mankato to B. Gruenenfelder reports a boy that John Biunner, of Le Sueur, sundayed&, The three mills, Eagle, Roller and work on the Mankato branch of the The Governor will not hear the Arguments in our city. *. arrived in his family Wednesday. Empire, sent a carload of feed to the BUSINESS LOCALS- Northwestern. 5 S of Clifton Holden's attorneys Lee Reed, at one time clerk at* the sufferers in Dakota last week. ig|yyi§4 A W. Bingham was at St. Paul aS W. C. Brown, of theW. for a commutation of sentence until portion of the week. Dakota House, is back from Dakota. All wool ingrain earpets for 75 cts Rudolph Seiter, of the Wash'burn Land Co., has re-opened his office at next week. im&4 a yard at Chas Wagner's. Jos. Epple has been given the position mills, of Minneapolis, has been visiting Geo. pcheper^af in town during Springfield. $ The dance at Schmucker's Tivoli on J!®"" Ingrains, hemps, three pljs, tapestry, of book-keeper in the Springfield with friends and relatives in this city week. y^ j^sg-c F. H. Behnke left for ifea Crosse, Winona Monday night received a good attendance. brussels, very choice and cheap Roller Mill. since Friday. at Chas Wagner's. Miss Annie Rethwill, of Le Sueur, is^ and other eastern points Monday The gathering at Union Hall Judge Webber holds trie regular Das Vetterle" made a call on his afternoon to buy goods. was rather small. the guest of friends in Lafayette. r*5P' Eggs taken in exchange for goods spring term of court at Beaver Falls New Ulm friends during: the week. _'^ A Ottomeyer's. Henry Brown, one of tae students oil Jacob Klossner on Friday shipped The School of Agricultufl#Fallng this week. This is about as sure a sign as any that the college, spent the week Ajlai* Curtain pole3 with brass trimming 175 dozen baskets to a single wholesale closed, August Hummel and Herman at St? spring has really arrived. for 50cts a window at Chas. Wagner's The schools were closed from Thursday house in Minneapolis. Peter. *&<% Pfaender have returned to their homes to Tuesday out of observance of Turner Hall is to receive a new coat in New Ulm. Mrs. Dr. McFadden. of Duluth, has Martin Peterson, of Norseland, has a New, elegant and tasteful Silverware, the Easter holidays. of paint. The improvement will be couple of his fine imported Percheron been the guest during the week of Mrs.: There is rumor of another big hotel suitable tor presents at one that will certainly add greatly to Dr Berrv Chas. Sievert, who has resided on the H^Kf#f* horses at Mulvehill's livery barn. for New Ulm. The lots on which the F. W. HATJBKSTEIN. the appearance of the building. farm of Juergen Durbahn in Lafayette, Pennsylvania house now stands is spoken H. Dirks, of Springfield, ate Eastern J3@* Fine line of trimmed Hats now Tne New Ulm Elevator Company, has moved to Fairfax. Edward Maltzahu has at last concluded of as the site. on hind at Mis. Follman & Co's eggs at the hbme of his parents in La-*x consisting of the Eagle, Empire and to join with Messrs. Boesch and fayette.' An appeal to the Supreme court has jgggf Chas Wagper sells lace curtains Roller mills, has incorporated. Gottlieb Schmidt received his com Hummel in erecting a new building. -f been taken in the Rose case and a stay from 75cts a pall upwards. mission as postmaster Mondav evening, Andrew J. Domeier, teacher in the J. L. Dehtiff of Sleepy Eye, stopped This means the finest brick block in in execution will necessarily be granted. and assumed charge of the office yesterday, Iberia schools, spent the Easter holidays off here Thursdny evening on his way $@?" Kid Gloves. A large and splendid town. Herman Mueller will continue as in the city, and made us a pleasant assortment at Mrs. B. Follman & from the east. clerk. Co's Judge Webber has ordered a grand call, Gustav Edder, who has been visiiiog Frank Kuetzing has been east the jury to serve at the spring term of the the past few weeks at August ScheH's, past week, purchasing goods. Chicago Auton Ochs, of Faribault, Ed. Hull, Go to Chis. Wagner's if you want Edward Mallzahn will move his saloon District court. Under ths new law, no returned to bis. home in Chicago Wednesday. to see an elegant assortment of carpets. and Milwaukee were among the cities of Canby, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wagner, building across the street onto the grand jury is drawn unless ordered by ggjT Easter eggs at he visited. of Mankato, and Mrs. and Mrs. Beussman lot, in order to make room the Judge. W. IlAlENSTEIN. Armin Steinhauser, of SC Paul, were for a new s+ructure. Mrs. Guth, who has been spending Mrs. M. Leary and child returned* S^° Carpets at Chas. Wagner's from among those Jvho spent Eastc in New The Concordia Band turned out in the past month with her daughters in from Indianapolis Saturday afternoon. The building of another tine brick 22cts to $2 a yard. Ulm. full force on Sunday evening and serenaded Minneapolis, returned to New Ulm The little boy is fast improving under block is contemplated, but as the arrangements SisT* The old saying "Time will tell!" a former member, Robert Thursday. caretul medical treatment. At the time of going to press the new have not yet been fully is very good, but now can you tell the Fritsche, who had just returned from mayor has not announced his appointments, Mrs. Johnson, who has been visiting time without a good and reliable watch Joseph Rearup and Gotlieb Kruse, of completed, we withhold particulars. attending a business college at St. Paul. but, as the present incumbents This you can only find at F. W. Hauenstein's. with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Som- ,, Mankato, held forth at the Pennsylvania John Freming, of Milford, had two of i-H4 We are told that unless some few are all worthy ones, we are safe in saying mer the past two or three months, has house the fore part of the week the bones of his left hand crushed on people on the extreme south side clean tbat no changes will be made with returned to her home at Norlhfield. with one of Edison's wonderful phonographs. At the Exposition Saturday. The accident was caused by up their alleys, there will be trouble. the exception of one night watch, in Umveisehe, Tans, 1889. The highest a horse stepping on his hand. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Those therefore, who know that things place of Ernst Pfeiifer, resigned. possmle premium. The only Grand Veterans of the late war can secure Surprise parties were given to Miss are not just what they ought to be, The case of William Rose came before SALEOF STATE LANDS. Prize for sewing machines. a copy of the war history of the Minnesota Annie Neumann on Saturday evening would profit by taking notice. 'the Supreme court Monday afternoon C. H. Hornburg, Agt. New Ulm, Minn. regiments, now being published, and to Miss Theresa Henle, Sunday afternoon. State of Minnesota, Land Office on an order for a stay of proceedings by sending their names to Adjt. Gen. Wm. Winkelmann, late owner of the At the latter about thirty to allow the perfecting of appeal Saint Paul. Feb. 24, 1890. Springfield Roller mill, has concluded New Ulm Markets. Mullen. couple were present, together with the Notice is hereby given that the County papers, and the court granted the order. to join the party, who in a couple of Wheat, .68—71 The ^.Balaton Journal says that F. city band. Auditor will offer at PUBLIC SALE at A stay of execution for ninety days was 5 20 Oats weeks will make a pleasure and sightseeing the County Auditor's« ffice in New Ulm Heimerdinger, of this city, has been up On Monday a heavy rain poured Gorn 25 allowed and the defendant's attorney trip to the state ef Washington. on Tlumday April loth at ten (10) at the former place the past week looking Potatoes 20 down upon the earth and gave the soil given sixty da} to prepare his brief. o'clock arm,, on the terms prescribed He had at first intended to go to Europe. over the village with the view of Butter 8—10 a thorough soaking. It was a little out by law, the School and Agricultural f: 4 The New Ulm Elevator Co., consisting The Prison Mirror reports that for the 9 \Eggs establishing a fifty-barrel rollur mill. Lands, in Brown County,that have been of place and should have come two or week ending April 2, 161 prisoners of the three mills, Eagle, Roller and appraised and are unsold, or that have Lafayette, Courtlaod and West Newton three days later, but if a warm sun follows, were working for the thresher company, been sold and forfeited by reason of GRASS SEEDS, Empire, will commence to operate in were represented at the Teachers' there is little danger of a «et-back failure to pay interest for two or more 151 for the Statf, and there were 18 sick August a line of elevators, ten in all, garden Seeds. Flower Seeds. to seeding. Institute at St. Peter last week by Chas. years. and infirm, making a total of 330. It All kinds of Clover seeds, Blue grass, along the Northwestern road located in Stolz, Chas, Zieske, Helena Garrioch, Lists of tne lands to be offered may The Sportmen's Club held their quarterly Red Top Orchard grass, Italian and also reports that there has been made be seen at the Auditor's office for ten Minnesota and Dakota. The ten elevators Hilnia Sundell, A. Fenske and Geo. English' Rye grass, Hungarian, meeting at the residence of City by convict labor, since the tub and pan days prior to the sale constitute a recent purchase. Hillmer. Millet and Timothy seeds also Sanfoin, Treasurer Mueljer on Sunday afternoon. W. W. BRADEN, factory was started, 1,300 dozen of Tall Fescue, Fowl meadow, Meadow Sunday was Easter and appropriate Bertha Heers, a young lady, seventeen After the transaction of regular routine Commissioner of rbe Stite Land Office those articles, and that material is ready Fescue and Meadow Foxtail. services were held in all churches. In years of age, died at the home of business, the landlord, assisted by his for 1.000 dozen more. Some ot the convicts In garden and flower seeds I ofter the Ernst Pf iffdr. some of them the decorations were her grandfather, Mr. Onme, ID Cottonwood wife, entertained his guests in his usual celebrated Landreth's, Ferry's and others. employed in this work have already beautiful and the rich presence of frag* on Thursday, after an illness of All my grass seeds are of the best jovial manner. become very proficient. quality. For prices inquire at the Pioneer rant flowers, typical of the resurrection only two weeks. The funeral was held PAINTER, CALCIMINfefi Marriage licenses have been issued of Drug btore. If ou aie a kicker and see the shad day commemorated, made the services, Saturday. AND late to Christian Peterson and Mary ows of failure in everything that is proAnn ANDREW J. ECKSTEIN. impressive in themselves, still more so. The social at the home of Mrs. Otto Hansdatter, Martin Miller and sed to help the town, says an ex- PAPER-HANGER The latest craze in society is a game p0 .JUST RECEIVED Seiteron Thursday evening, notwithstanding Augusta Anderson. Henry Koester and change, for Heaven's sake go in some Executes all work promptly and called progressive anagram. It is the disagreeable weather, was Julia Buchholz, Frank Schnobrich and secluded canyon and kick your own played 10 the same manner as progressive at reasonable prices. Artistic well attended. Between twenty and Barbara Baar, John Prokrosh and MargarethaKlockel, An elegant line of NEW GOODS, shadow on the clay banks and thus give euehre, only no cards are used. A such as new styles in Prints, Ginghams, thirty were present and the party proved and to Samuel Steinke Graining'a specialty. the men who are working to build up large word is chosen and the one forming Pique White Goods. A big line of a very enjoyable one. and Frances Rad). the town a chance. One long-faced, Linen and Cotton Laces, a large and Office on State btr. opposite the Haa* the most words from it gets first A traveling jewelry man did business handsome line of Pe irl and Dress Buttons, The business men of Mankato advertise hollow eved, whining, carping, chronic building. prize, while the one making the least At ind Lice Collars, Bibs, Ruchings, in the Leibold building, next to Ottomeyer's, their resources and their advantages kicker can do more to keep business takes the booby prize. Towels, Tidies, Bed and Table Covers, OTATE OF MINNESOTA, County of Brown J«. last week. From the amount as well as their wants and needs on and capital from a town than all the KJln Probate Coart A nice line of Satmes is always carried August Kroschel has returned from of goods that he sold, or at least appeared their letter heads and envelopes. Win droughts, short crops, chinch bugs, cyclones In the mutter or the estate of Janet Ifesrow Separate patterns of from eight deceased Oregon, where he has bought some to sell, one would naturally don't the business men of New U'm do and bhzzaras combined. to twelve vards aie embraced in the On reading and filing the petition of N. W. property in Albany, about forty miles conclude that New Ulm is a pretty the same? It is a cheap and good way Tesrow, of Brown County, Minn representing, variou- issortments. In a recent case the Supreme coun among other things, that Janet Tesrow, late of from Portland. Although Mr. Kroschel poor town for travelling stores. to place the city's inducements, before naid Com ty of Brown, on the oth a ay of February Do not torsjet to call and see the decided that the Minnesota statute, unlike" A.D 1890, the town of Hon in said County,cHed has purchased this property, he the public. NEW GENTS WHITE DRESS The heavy rain of Thursday and the intestate, and bemg a resident of this nnty atthe that of many other States, etnpow has not fully determined to make Oregon time of her death, leaving goods, chattels and estatewithin SHIRTS ind Vradsoi Ties. bright warm weather succeeding made While many of the papers of the ers married women not only to use and tuis County, and that the said Petitioner is his home and may yet make up his the surviving husband ol said deceased, and praying the latter part of last week an elegant All lese goods will be sold at my state contain weekly from one to two enjoy, but to hold leal estate the same that administration of sale estate be to him or mind to stay at New Ulm. usual low prices. Call and learn prices. some other suitable person granted* Itis ordered, season for seeding, and by this time most dozen notices of mortgage sales, the pa i3 single women. The marital rights that said petition be heard bbfore the Judge of At the last meeting of the Sportsmen's of the wheat in this vicinity is under this Coun, on Saturday, the 3rd day of May A pers of New Ulm seldom contain an\ »t the husband in the estate, real or G. A. Ottomeyer, 1890, at 10 o'clock A at the Probate Office Club, a resolution was offered, asking ground Heavy rams now are all thatis Ii certainly indicates a healthy finan oeisonal, of the wife are practically in said County that the meetings,—that is the business Ordered further, that notice thereof be given tothe needed to insure good crops. cial condition among all classes in thi MINN. tbolished. The court asserts that it can NEW ULM, beirs of said deceased, ano all persons in portion of them,—be held in English. terested, by publishing a copj of this order once vicinity, farmers as well as laboring ^ee no reason, under the law of this William and Louis Wellner, of La in each eek foi three puccepsive weeks prior to This was done with the view to secure men. ^mte, why the wife should not take said day ol hf-arinp, in the NLW "Ulm Keview, a. tayette, who have been engaged in Julius Krause. Chr Heller. new members. The resolution has not kly newspaper printed and public property in her own right, either joint•y drilling a well on the farm of August Ulm in said County HELLEE & KRAUSE. William Schlumpberger, son of Chris jet been acted on and may not carry Dated at New Ulm, Miwn with her husband or aby one else. Thiedi\ in Brighton, have experienced A D. 1890 tian Sc'ilumpberger, of West Newton. when it is. Still you cannot always By the Court, bad luck for the fourth time at the same On Monday Mr. Lind introduced a died last Thursday evening of apo HOUSE. SIGN AND FRESCO PAINTERS. tell. place When on the fourth trial they CL.S 17 plexy He was first attacked th^ oill to provide that the actual cost ot One of the pleasante-t parties of the had drilled to the depth of 260 feet, the PAPER HANGERS the construction and equipment of all disease on Tuesday. The effect wa» E I season was that, tendered to a large pipe broke nearly half wa down. railways in the United States shall be AND a rupture of the brain and for two day The figure 9 in our dates wi numbei of friends on Saturday e\ening No man or woman now livm The Basket Works has furnished anothor reported to or obtained by the interstate he was an unconscious condition, the fCeiling Decorators. by the Misses Koch and Haxel at the document without using the fig,, accident On Thursday, Rudolph inevitable result of which was death. commission, also the cot of ngbt the third place in 1890, where it w, home of Jos. A Eckstein A Berndt, aged 15 \eats, while using one of nay, depot and terminals, amount of ALL WORK DON E PROMPTLY He was twenty-four years of his age years and then move up to hecoud pla splenuid supper was seived, and in where it will rest for one hundred years. of the machines, the workings of which ud, municipal or other, leceived by Lake Crystal parties, we are told, AND NEATLY. games and conversation, the party lasted, There is another "9" which has also come to he was not acquainted with, had his the peison ot corporation constructing make regular trips intoCotton-vood and agreeably to all, to the smaller It is unlike the figure 9 our dates the respect right hand caught in a clog wheel and the toad, the amount and value of Shops ou 4tti North between Minnesota that it has already moved up to first place, where of course into neighboring townships hours of the night. mangled badly. One of the hngers lands granted b? congress or state to it will permanentlv remain It is called the "No xnd Bioadwaj and-contract with the farmers for butter Anoka invested in a system of water 9" High Arm Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Machine was cut out at the upper joint and entirely aid construction, the amount realized and eggs. They pay a good price Custave Suhilia The "No 9" was endorsed for first place by the woiks, but was afraid to put in the best removed. The otheis were injured fiom the sale of such lands now owned experts of Europe at the Pans Exposition of 1889 for them, one cent more, we believes The result is that they would be just aswell where, after a severecontest with the leading machines seuously and may have to be by such company also the cost of building, than is paid in New Ulm, but compel of the world, it was awarded the only off without any, for as report has amputated Dr. Schoch is the attending such railroad depot and other Grand Prize given to family sewing machines, all the farmers to go to Lake Crystal and it, it was found necessary in a ecent fire suigeon buildings" as they exist at the present others on exhibit having received lower awards trade it out. This is something that HiVUFAGTOBBa OF AID DBILBR of gold medals, etc. The French Government to carry the nozzle to the top of a building time. The information so gathered At a special meeting of the Mankato also recognized its superiority by the decoration of New Ulm merchants should see after. order to throw water into the is to be presented in the annual report Mr Nathaniel Wheeler, President of the company. ¥. Board of Trade, a letter was lead from J^The dance at Turner Hall on Sunday with the Cross of the Legion of Honor. cellar. This should be a warning to of the interstate commerce commission. Wm. Pfaender, of the citizen's railroad ^*V evening was not as largely attended as The "No 9" is not an old machine improved H2TE CIGAES our council to give New Ulm that only, upon, but is an entirely new machina, and the ,% committee, suggesting that Mankato Inspector Gen, Schoeffel* had made it might have been, but enough couples which is sure to prove satisfactory. Grand Prize at Paris was awarded it as the grand' and New Ulm co-operate in trying to his annual report to Adjt. Gen. Mullen est advance in sewing machine mechanism of tho occupied the floor to make it pleasant The death of George Steljes, a young age Those who buy it can rest assured, there, SPECIAL BRANDS MADE on the conditions of the various companies secuie the extension of either the Milwaukee all around. The ball was given under fore, of having the very latest and best man of about 18 years of age, occurred at the yearly inspection. In the & St. Paul or Minneapolis & TO ORDER the auspjees of the Turner Hall orches. at bis home on State Street early Saturday Second Regiment, Company A, of this St. Louis through New Ulm. The Free tra, which furnished the music. The KIESLING BLOCK NEW ULM, MINN. Press says that the members seemed morning. He had been an inyalid city, stands seventh in the order of orchestra plays well on most any occasion, ftom consumption and nis sickness merit with a percentage of only 42. very favorably impressed with Col. but on this evening in particular CTATE OF MTNNESOT \, County of Brown ss This of course is not high or commendable, Pfaender's suggestion, and invited the was a lingering one. Previous to hi* the dancers were permitted to dance •^In Piobate Court Special Teim, March 28th but considering ihat at the time New Ulm committee to be present at confinement to bed, he had been in the 1S90 to unusually fine music. In the matter of the estate of Gottlieb Hempel of the inspection the Company was their next regular meeting, which will employ of F. Burg and was always ct a«ed The cheap jewelry man, who did business Letters of Administration on the estate of Gott- laboring under difficulties, it is all that be held to-day, -£, ^M^WSk^rK* known as a steady young man. Tift Hempel, deceased, late of the County of Brown in the Leibold building for a few could be expected. The twenty or [id State of Mmm sota, being granted to HennetHerapel, funeral was held Monday afternoon. The vote for Schmucker and Schubert days of last week, was forced to leave thirty members, who then constituted \t i* ordeied, that six months be and the same is for councilor in the second ward According to some of our exchanges, town on Monday, the authorities giving jreby allowed from and after date of thi» order, the larger part of the neglected corps, which all persons having claims or demands has thus far been incorrectly reported. sharpers are around selling wire fence. him his choice of departure or arrest. were all recruits, and had ijot had the ainst the said deceased are required to file the The clerk informs us that, while the aae in the probate con* of said county, for They make cantracts to put up the fence This action was brought about through time Jo attain that perfection in drill Simulation and allowance, or be forever barred, judges gave Schmucker a majority of for 8 cents a foot, but when the job is ', is further oi dered.that the first Monday in Ocer charges proffered by some of our citizens, which is possesed by the full and better 1890,at 10o'clock A M., at a general term of nine, the recount showed only 'Seven, or finished a bill for 8 cents for«ach wire in which they accused the dealer companies. However, there has been aid probate court, to be held at the court house a difference of two. The mistake occurred in the City r^ew Ulm, in said Connty, be and is presented. Tne safest and cheapest of indecent conduct towards customers. a change in Company A, and the next he same is hereby appoi-ited as the time and in counting a scratched ticket way, farmers, is to buy your wire from [ilace when and where the said probate court will As he.was very willing to pack his inspection will show it^|Notwithstanding xamine and adjust said claims and demands for Schmucker, when closer examination your home dealers. With them you goods and leave, the charges were undoubtedly the removal of the poorest material And it is further ordered, that notice of such earing be given to all creditors and persons invested of the penmanship showed clearly run but little risk of being beaten, but true, and it wouldn't have the boys now number fifty-four, and in said estate by forthwith publishing this that it belonged to Schubert^ .This was rder once in each week for three successive weeks, with the scarpers nine cases out of ten hurt had he been held just long enough strict attendance at drills and unusual the New Ulm Review, a weekly newspaper the only error. The three so-called JfHEELER & WILSON !TF€r CO., that you have anything to do with them, rinted and published in said county interest in the company's success has to bef tanghif a lesson, a trifle more severe. Bated at New Ulm. Minn this 28th day of doubtful tickets were not such. They I I 185 and 187 Wabash Ave. Chic^a you will be taken in^The aire not put them in a position to rank at the But as it is, these fellows will arch A. D, 3890. were cast for Frank and Koch from the By the Court, Ss% travelling around the country working coming inspection with the best in the For Sale by no doubt learn to steer clear of New ERNST BRANDTv first and third wards. for the farmer's benefit.-* regiment. Ulm in the future. c. H. HORNBCJRGTI New Ulm, Minn*"