New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
April 16, 1890 · Page 4 of 8
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-^sssssssmmemmmmmmmmmmmmmmmimtmm HHWi C. & N. W. TIME CARD. O A N E W S Wheat is worth 73 and 76 cents. Note the new ad of Richaitz & Left to a Joint Committee. Subscribe for the Review. Faas. Qomg West. Lee Reed will open a barber shop at Oomq East. Sheriff Schmid removed with "Tils" ia Man kato has secured a candy fac- *No 2 Pass Dep 10 "Slp^ JNO 1 Pass Dep 4 44a.m. Nicollet. msme»fy*&» ***.»J Prof. Mum* the piano tuner, is in The New Ulm Raiicoad Committee?* •No 4 2 25p *No 3 5,05p niily to Springfield Monday., t*t the city. •No 16 Frt 5 30 a. HNo 21 Frt Arr 10 Ka Carl Weschke has accepted a position The bottling works will open up for and a couple of other citizens went to *No 18 Frt 11 20* *No25 1 50p.m. T. Mueller will move his cigar shop with a St. Paul drug house. work next week. ^Jt {No 24 11 5Cp Mankato Wednesday afternoon, upon ID S. D. Peterson is at St. Paul on business. $ Daily except Monday, into the Beinhorn building this week. The governor has settled on May 2nd request of the Board of Trade of that -Daily except Sunday. Eleven thousand dollars wen! *Daily except Sunday into ||Daily, JOn Sundays onb Mr. and Mrs. Stoeckert were pleasantly *& as Arbor day, and urges its general observance. place, to consult with their committee the ct treasury Monday. C. H. W. HEIDEMAN, There will be a dance at Union Hall and agreeably surprised by friends in regard to the construction of a new Station Agent. Sophie Keller, daughter of H*»nry on the evening of the 20th. on Friday evening. road that would connect the two towns.? Jacob Klossner went to Dakota on Keller, is very sick. August Schell is making rapid progress As is well known, New Ulm desires the The teachers' institute is in session at Monday with another carload of horses. BUSINESS LOCALS. County Attorney Somerville was down on his new storage building. extension of either the Minneapolis & Springfield and will eontin«e during the from Sleepy Eye Monday. Jos. A. Eckstein took part in the A. S Louis from Mankato to Winthrop E week. Decorated cloth \y,indQw shades at F. Engelbert was taken ^to St. Paul O. U. W. meeting at St. Peter Friday The season for ice cream and soda or of the Milwaukee to its Hastings & 75 cents each at Chas. Wagner's. W. Klimmeck, one of the teachers in Monday to receive treatment from Dr. evening. water in New Ulm has arrived. Dakota branch, thus giving a direct*^ _J®" Wood and brass towel rings at our public schools, is the new editor of Stamm for an injured foot. Speaker Reed has fixed on June 15th outlet to S Paul. The Mankato people A Kindergarten school will be opened Chas. Wagner's the Springfield Adler. The Murray County county-seat case seem as anxious for the extension here in the near future by Miss Bertha date *°e adjournment of con Jte£r Smoke Karl the Peddler, the best Mrs. B. F. Webber entertained a will come before the Supreme court on as do our own folks, and expressed a A Fischer. gtess. 5 ct. cigar the market. Eibner sells number of friends at a birthday party the 21st of next month. willingness to unite with the New Ulm Luther Nichols and family, of Fairfax, it. H. Rudolphi left Thursday afterribdn Wednesday afternoon. committee in securing the desired end,^* The first real base ball game of the are visiting with the family of C. )%$* Cloth, felt and paper window for Kansas City for a short visit with Dr. O. C. Strickler has purchased It was finally decided to refer the 4 shades at Chas. Wagner's. season was played Sunday afternoon. H. Hornburg. friends and relatives. whole matter to a joint committee of the Start property, opposite the postoffice, The score stood 11 to»14 in six innings. X3T J'Jst received an elegant line of The interior of the Chicago House is Judge Webber has returned from for $2,800, six, one half to be appointed by the Ladies' and Children's Fine Hose. Richard Fischer and Alfred Helman being repapered and generally improved. court at Beaver Falls and next week G. A Ottomeyer. Mankato Board of Trade and the other Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Seiter entertained went to St. Paul Monday to take an examination will go to Marshall, half by the New Ulm people. This 8^*" Carpets, Carpets, Carpets, Carpets, a small party of friends at their home before the state board of Mrs. Albert Seiter and Miss Mueller Our Springfield correspondent, Huog committee will be announced later on, at Chas. Wagner's on Thursday night. A pleasant time pharmacy. were the guests over Sunday of Mrs. F. Schleuder.is sick this week,which ac« |& CHALLIES- CHALLIES, cheap and to it will be left all the inside workings. was spent by those present. The Globe is Decoming exceedingly M. Thompson, of Sleepy Eye. at G. A. Ottomeyer's. counts for the unusually small amount Harmony, that comes from a J. Bollinger, head clerk at Frank funny. The-last personage in its gallery of news from that place. J. Stoeckert, tne brick and pottery wish on all sides to obtain a eommon A f§f Do not fail to see Chas. Wagner's Kuetzing's, has severed his connection of governors happened to be T. E. assortment of carpets and wall yaper. man, is building a kiln in which to burn result, seems to prevail and tb# pros. Owners of young and, growing trees with that establishment, and will take Bowen, of Sleepy Eye. brick for Leonhardt's furnace. pects for a road, so much needwd^ were jtgp- Lace Curtains very cheap and all should look out that young boys do not the road for an eastern house. new styles at Chas. Wagner's. John Lockway, second miller in the never brighter. The New Ulmites who cut into them and allow the sap to rnn A number from here went up to C. W. H. Heidemann will go to St. Empire mill, went to Springfield yesterday visited Mankato, were CoL WUL Pfa*nder, IC E E A M. out. It hurts the trees. Springfield last evening to hear the Louis in a few days to visit the brick to become head miller in the Jos. A. Eckstein, S. D. Peterson, great Ignatius Donnelly speak. Edward Maltzahn has rented a room works of that place in fhe interests of Roller mill of that place. Jacob Klossner, Henry Behnke, Ernst at EISNER'S. in the old Pennsylvania House, and The store of C. Baitrusch, was closed the proposed Ne Ulm plant. Brandt, John F. Neumann and Andrew Sid Mills, one of the well known conductors will oceupy it during the construction FOR SALE. on Saturday in consequence of proceedings J. Eckstein. Anton Olding has sold his building, on the Northwestern road, of his new building. instituted by the Citizens Bank. Mr. "Etu'lolph Kiesling has his piano now used as a millinery store, *o August spent a couple days of last week with for sale. It is in good condition and A. M. Mueller moved his family and Henry Rabe, at one time a clerk with Frieton, who will move it to First friends in New Ulm. PERSONAL MENTION. for anv further information inquire of household goods to Nicollet the forepart R. Pfefferle, will go to Janesviile, Wis., North St. Mrs B, Kiesling. Mrs. Louisa Theisen, wife of Henry of the week, and will go into the tms week to attend a school of telegra- Mrs. H. Laudenschlaeger has been Langmack, the shoemaker, has O'Is the onlv Theisen, of S'gel, died Monday morning JKTo. saloon business there visiting at St. Paul. maIt moved from the Stark piace, to Weigaad after an illness of several weeks. Auditor Bertrand last Thursday sold We understand that there are is Hauenstem's building, next to She was thirty-two years of age. Henry Pfeiffer was down fronTCurrie chine that can be called modern. the state lands in this county, 1040 acres those who will see to it that this year Union Hotel. Sunday and Monday. up to the times. On the outskirts of town, little homes in all There are only two tracts, remaining. the streets will be spnnkied. ^Good C. Hornburg, Agt. New Ulm, Minn The Zoeglings Verein are making for the laboring classes, are everywhere ^Frank Leibol'd was at St. Paul yesierday The^e are not certified to enough. S O A WATER. great preparations for the celebration on business springing up. It is a good sign and the state and are in dispute. Iu another columc H. Frenzel advertises of their 24th anniversary at Turner Hall always an evidence of prosperity. Judge Webber went to S Paul Monday Marriage licenses were issued la&t his pop factory. This is the at ErsNEB's. next Sunday. See notice and program The well in German Park has reached afternoon TAKE NOTICE. week to Max Reinhart and Emilia season of the year when suca mild in another column. the depth of 200 feet and water rises to Schlumpberger, Ferdinand Korher and drinks come into demand. Miss Emma Eauenstein has returned Notice is hereby given that before May The following is not generally known within 35 feet of the surface. A test 1st, all manure, hay, straw and other from her Tracv vis.v Annie McKowen, and to Andreas Lasleben The weather for the past few a garbfig-e mu^t be removed from streets to be one of the postal laws but it is. will be made a couple of days. and Josephine HiUesheim. has been all that the tarmers could A. Seiter and E. Huebner spent and nlle\s, also that wagons, buo-gies, All letters addressed to girls under There is a broad smile on the face of Saturday in town. will be seen from the council proceedings hayrakes etc must be got out of the want. Seeding is oxer as a result, and" eighteen and boys under twenty-one Dr. Strickler. Ask him why, and h^e s, wav Those not complying with this an eft irt is» being made to tve ail will no* join wisiung tor plenty Rosskopf was over he»u Win- years of age should be placed in the notice will be prosecuted according ac will tell you, while he sets 'em up, that a stdewalk built on Centre St. leading of lain to give the ciops a good stait. throp Thursday. ^, cordinsr to City Ordinance No 1, Sec boxes of paients or guardians. a little girl arrived in his home on Monday. up to tne college. Jt should &ucceed, if 19 and 20. The Lind bill for district court division Miss Minnie Muesmg, of ^Nicollei Wire should be wound around the the cost is not too great A good walk By ordei of the Mavoi, has been favoiablj reported to the «pent Sunday with her brother in N electric light poles on Minnesota Street The New Ulm Gun Club will com there, would not only be a benefit to A ZIEHEB, Marshal. benate b\ the judiciary committee. Ulm to present them from being gnawed bj New Ulm, Minn., April 15. 1890 mence io hold their regular shoots in the college bo\s, but in summer time, This means that it will pa&s aud become Otto Bacser, formerly clerk at*HornJg .^* horses The way some of the poles couple of weeks. Parties desiring to it would be a convenience to tbe hundieds, GRASS SEEDS, a law. burg's and Reizlaft's, went to St. Paul are already cut up should be enough to who walk that .vay, that would join, can leave their names with the Garden Seeds Flower Seeds. Monday lh boya from many companies of convince anyone ©f the necessity of secretary, A A Bogen. be appreciated All kinds of Clover seeds. Blue grass. the second legiment ar axee doing something like this. Ed Weaver and wife, of Mankato, in favoL of Red Top Orchard grass, Italian and Mr. Haasen, returning to thepiaotice Thejposi-ofnee, under the new regime, holding the annual encampment this spent Wednesday and Thursday in the English Rve grass, Hungarian, The Sleepy Eye Ileiald sa\s that of law, makes his bow to the pUbhc in i? undergoing a general cleaning up y*nr at eithei St. Peter or New Ulm Mihet and Timothy seeds also Santoin. city, the guests of of Mr. and Airs. Mul* good maple wood can now be bought another column. To the people a^ New lock boxes are being put IU, new lhe present giounds are at Lake City, Tall Fescue, Fowl meadow, Meadow len at Marshall for $4 50 a cord. Previous large he needs no introduction. He i^ floor, new coat of whitewash and paint, Fescue and \leadovv Foxtail. but it it is the will of tne majority it to the construction of a new railroad too *ell known to require that here, new sign, and in fact new everything. In garden and flower seeds I ofter the can be neld else^heie. The question NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. fiom the north into that place, it aud we '»nlv n^-ed to say that, as he is celebrated Landreth's. Ferrj "s and oth the^ is, does New Ulm want it? If so, Christian Ruemke, an old man, was brought $7 and $8. Thus it is easilj wil1 eis. All ray grass seeds are of the best not a besrinner at the business, he 24th. AMIVEESARY, it is time tUdt steps be taken to that brought befoie Justice Blanchard on quality For prices inquire at the Pio shown what differences competition be found fully competent and capable end, the same as is already being done neer Drug Store Monday on a charge of assault upon his makes to meet all the demands of his profes ~X OP THE X~ oy St Peiei'. ANDREW ECKSTEIN. wife Charlottie Ruemke. He was fined sion. Ignatius Donnelly was to have delivered #15, but sentence was suspended, pro The Ladies Society of the Turnveiem H. FRENZEL, his. lecture on "W it and Humor" vided he settled all difficulties within a Seton-Karx, a member of the English nave arranged tor their Fair to be held at Spnngbeld last evening. Why Parliament and a representative of the week and left town. at the hall, Saturday and Sunday the A wouldn't it be a good idea to get him English Syndicate that purchased tlu Manufaciuier of the 3rd and 4ui ot Ma\. Dunnir both A letter has been received from Rudolph -Is to come to Ne U.m" We have SODAWATEB, Van Dusen system of elevators, passed da\s, ice cream and other refreshments Kiesling, who is now in Spokane but little time for him as a politician, through here Mondai noon in a special wnl be seiveu, and the evenings, we Falls, in which he states that he is, well SELTZER WATER but as a speaker, everybody must tram in companyVith Van Dus« and are assured, will be passed off pleasant 8$ Programme: pleased and satisfied with the countiy admit that Ignatius is all right. 4 a number of tbe Northwestern official*-. ly to all. Ou the latter evening especially, AND and has concluded to stay. Hi3 family, I PART. He onjy stopped a tew minutes, just The appointments of Mayor Wagner a eoueert will be given winch with the exception of Hugo and Miss CHAMPAGNE CIDER. 1 Overture Orchestra long enough to see that the ele\ ator were as hinted at in last week's Review, piomwes to be interesting, lhe ladies 2 Address Pre8id*nt|¥W!§ $$ Sophie, will join him iv May. that they had purchased was here and will be found in the detailed repoi Exerftises on parallel bars also have a laige number of articles, Active ToiMraJy§. l| Centre Street, New Ulm, Minn. 4. Indian cinb swingtEg. At a dance in Tracy last week, a Ladies' Class, of the council's proceedings. There are both valuable and beauuful, whien will Cha#. SUversdn since his visit to Europu 5 High jumping.. brakeman named HeywoocLgot into a only tivO new men4 Arnold Gulden, who JUST RECEIVED be disponed of at that time. fe a convert to tariff reform. He II. PART. quarrel with a man named Smith, because takes the place as night watch of ErnU 6. 0\ertnre. stys he J8 as good a republicau as anyone, On Tuesday, a Washington dispatch a -it the latter happened to sit down Pieiffei, resigned, and W m. Koepfce in 7. Recitation J"* An elegiut line of NE W GOODS, b«tt holds that a visit to IBe old S&\$, Congressman Lind distinguished 8 Dumbell exercises .Girlo' Class^ ui on the former's bat. The quarrel resuited place of Ludwig Fnederich as street SUCH as new stvles in Prints, Ginghams, country is enough to convince any 9. Exercises on vaulting horse 1 Class Zoegliog. himself otf-fcbe floor of the house in a Pique White Goods A big line ot in a fight and in the tussle Smith commissioner. 10 Calisthenics Zatfing? reasoning man of tbe fallacies in tbe speech on a bill, whicfe prohibits the Linen and Cotton Lace", a large and was stabbed four times in the back. TO CONCLUDE WITH A ^f theory of high protection. His idea is The action of Philip Cutland Post at service of aliens in the United States mdsome line of Pt irl and Dress Buttons, S O I A O 4 ind LiceOol irs. Bibs, Ruchings Says the Lamberton I„eader. Messrs. that the tariff should exist only on arti uav. He secured the close attention Springfield, denouncing Congressman Towels, Tidies Bed and Table Covers' cles where it is necessary to foster industries Schmidt and Ochs, of New Ulm, were Liud, has received a rebuke from withiu of the members and is sjtfd to hiivi 1 Admission 25 cents. A nice line of Satines a'wavs car here last Friday looking up the prospects here, and then only to a degree its own organization. The Marshall pom ed literal hotshot inio Capt. Bou ried. Separate patterns of from eight Children, 10 cents. for establishing an exchange that will enable us to compete.' Post, to which the reso'u ions were telle, tbe Maine man, wiiois alledged to to twelve yards are embraced in tht warehouse at this place. We are informed Under such conditions he says American have said that foreigners made poor sent, have refused, says the Messenger, Al are cordially invited to a various assortments. ingenuity will soon get awfcy with that they have decided to build to accept them, holding that it is against soldiers and sailors. Lind succeeded THE COMMITTEE. Do uot forget to call and see the a warehouse here and put in a stock of cheap production in foreign countries the regulations and spirit of the G. A. in tacking amendments to the bdl which NE W GENE'S WHITE DRESS SOCIAL HOP flour and feed, which they will ex R. to pass on or consider anything of a prohibit injury to aliens already in the SHIRTS and Vindeor Ties. A general and unseemly row was indulged change for the farmer's grain. political character. service. All lese goods will be sold at my in oh Broadway Sunday afternoon at^ asuil low prices. Call and karn prices. UNION4« Salt is being retailed by New Ulm by a half dozen or more young HALL, The town of Kenyon.'Goodhue county, Property to-day in New Ulm cannot G. A. Ottomeyer, mercfiants at $1.60 a barrel. This is men, wno were unusually well filled up has just brought to light one of the latest^family be touched within several hundred dol a pretty round price, but who is to with booze. They kept up the disturb, lars of what it could one or two years puzzles. In the family of Sunday Eve, April 2h NEW ULM, MINN. blame? They now buy their salt of Van ance in and about the saloon of Isidor Lyman Turner of that place there are ago. Every vacant or desirable lot Everybody is cordially invited. Dusen. By buying it in the east, they Usual Haas all afternoon, and a couple of the eight persons, representing forty-three calls for an unusually fancy consideration, Chr. Heller. Julius Krause could afford to sell considerably cheap $ price of admission. men are quite badly disfigured in consequence. relationships, as follows: One great and this is so not alone in the business HELLER & KRAUSE. er, but just as soon as they would attempt The saloon keeper was arrested grandmother, one grandmother, three portion but all over town as well. Francis Baasenr it, Van Dusen would lower his on Monday, brought before Justice mothers, one mother-in-law, four daughters, Lots with old cheap buildings on them, HOUSE, SIGH AND FRESCO PAINTERS. prices to the farmers, and the result Baasen and was fined $50. As it was one granddaughter, three great and which two or three years ago could Sttor^ey and doundilof would be that he would sell all the salt his first offense, and as it appeared granddaughters, one son, one son-inlaw, PAPER HANGERS be bought for just what they were worth, If the farmers would only consent to that he did his best to stop the racket, one wife, two widows, two uncles, are now held at a good round price. AND stand bv the merchants, they could retail the major portion was remitted and he one aunt, three sisters, two brothers-inlaw, Ceiling Decorators. A dispatch says that Representative by the barrel at a good deal less was niade*to pay only $10 and costs. one father and two orpnans. The Also Notary Public and Justice of tbe Lind opposed and by his efforts suceeded than they do now* A it is, it pays Peace. Collections promptly attended state is challenged to produce an equal. ALL WORK DONE PROMPTLY The clerk, sheriff, and one of the justices in defeating the passage of a bill them to bay their salt of Van Dusen to. &,j?m met Saturday afternoon and Jay LaDue, of Luverne, is the recipient OfficloverKloslrier^lloro. increasing the salary of the surgeon AND NEATLY. and realize a small profit by getting a selected the following grand jurors, of a great honor at the hands of NEW ULM, jujrui general of the hospital corps. Roswell good Shops on 4th North between Minnesota summoned to meet May 27th: Anton the Russian government That govern* P. Flower was supporting the bill, but and Broadway. Adams, A. J. Hudson, Athanas Henle, A yonng W ment, some time ago, offered a prize of Mr. Lind made the fight on the ground fctifets Thursday evening by Marshal James Addy, Jos. Augustine, A. H. four gold medals to the breeder of any that the policy of the government in CTATE OP MINNESOTA, County of Brown Vss. Zieher on the strength of a telegram received Schlemder, Oliver Cole, C. F. Ruemke, ^In Probate Court, Special Term, March 28th American horse which should defeat ^Contractors for fe increasing salaries bad become a pernicious 1890. from Owatonna, ordering Hie shas. Silverson, Mathew Schneider, a famous breed of native In the matter of the estate of Gottlieb Hempe practice and should be stopped. TDBULAB W^LLS & WIHDHIIaUS. deceased. Jacob WigaL Thomas Jones, Julius authorities hereto hold two strangers horses at the annual races at Moscow. He only talked ten minutes but when Letters of Administration on the estate of Gottlieb Hempel, deceased, late of the County of Brown if found in the city. As the Vonng Melzejr, Nio Schmitt and T. Talbot. A Last fall an American horse named the vote was taken the bill had only ALSO SPECIAL AGENTS FOR THE *md State of Minnesota, being granted to Henrietta people looked and acted rather queer will be seen from this there are only Polly performed thisextraordinary feat Hempel. thirty-nine supporters. It is ordered, that six months be and the same is feABRMOTOR. it was easy enough to single them out fifteen selected^ This is under the new Traeingthe matter, it was found that hereby allowed from aud after date of thin order, The man, who was arrested in Man. in which all persons having claims or demands law and only twelve are required to indict. and they were caught just about the the marl was a colt bred by Mr. LaDue, against the said deceased are reqmred to file the kato recently for selling a paper called coart time that they were leaving the town to The petit jurors were also chosen named Utopia, sold to Graves same in the probate of said county, for examimtion and allowance, or be forever barred, the Sunday Sun, left the city, just previous go west on a freight Kept in the Bastile and are as follows: Wm^pnJtgan, Lars Bros. Rochester, Minn., bnt afterwards It is further ordered.that thefirstMonday in October 1690,at lOo'clock A M., at a genera] term of to his trial, for parts unknown. Sorenson,01e Jorgenson* JginKrueg»r, over night by Sheriff Schmid, the father soMby them to McDonald Bros., of said probate court, to be held at the court house Before skipping out, he addressed a letter John Bentzin, Carl Ba&rosch, Chas. in the City /New Ulm, in said County, be and of the girl arrived the next day and took Dublin, who changed her name. The the same is hereby appointed as the time atd to his attorney, instructing him to her home. The young man was held till Melzet. Jacob Bakke, August Gluth, driver of the mare wrote the facts to place when and where the said probate court will examine and adjust said claims and demands dispose of his restaurant property and Saturday and then discharged. Bis S. P. Bentley, Fritz Frank, A- Matsont Mr. LaDue and expected to get the And it is further ordered, that notice of such pay off his bondsmen as well as himself. hearing be given to all creditors and persons in. C. D. Griffith, Ole M. Olstn, Hans name was Eddie Roberts, and that of the medals himself, bnt upon explanation ^rested in said estate by forthwith publishing this He also had a little to Ray about Frederickscn, August Etecfc, Aston girl, who was only fifteen or sixteen and the furnishing of the necessary orderonce in eachweek for three successive weeks, in the New Ulm Review, a weekly newspaper the Chief of Police, who caused his arrest, years of age, was Miss W- Morgan. Schmidt, John Manderfeld, Theodore proofs, Mr. La Due is entitled the printed and published in said county. Bated at New Ulm, Minn., this 28th aay of and whom he accused of trying to They were evidently out on an elopementltrjp, Ricbartzsen* John Jtalb, Christian medals, and he has sent for them. "'tfwtofficeis in New Ulm, Minn, Jw March A D, J890. ruin him, and promised to show him Th^M*t*anjea^f*t40Q, iftflhe ex, Ener^on, H, Helling, Frank Lee, By the Court, but bra wereJtoo inexperienced B. Schomberg is onr agent at Sleepy ERNST BRANDT, up "in his true colors" in a few months. of gettinglhem willbe abont$S5 H. Behnfc to work if sly enjongh!: Judge of Probate.