New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
April 23, 1890 · Page 4 of 8
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-~mmmam C. & N. W. TIMECARD. 3. C. Toberer returned on Saturday LOCA N E W Sleepy Eye is to have electric lightp C. F. StrueJ Some of the New York papers are devoting from a trip to Milwaukee* West^iK Going East. Going Do not forget the Fair at Turner Hall, town Thursday?. much space to the publication of Wheat is 74 and 77 cents. N a POSB Dep 4'44a.m. jj No 2 Pass Dep 10 51i,ro 1 Otto Baarsch is now employed in the May 3rd and 4th. articles showing how people can live r- NnL 2 25p *No3 5 05pm, Our /county commissioners held a Judge Webber is holding court at Novn Prt 5 30 a. ||No 21 Prt Arr 10 15a Northwestern offices at Watertown. on $1,000 a yaar. Tut. tut! Let tbe Dr. Weschcke is the new member of special session yesterday. IffiSIK I No 18 Prt 11 20a *No25 l*50pun. Marshall. No 24 11 5Cpm Tne water tower is now about 70 feet people who cannot live on (hat princely the Board of Health^ Eagle Lake was visited by a fire on Daily except Monday, The census enumerators will begin 4 Daily except Sunday Daily except Snnday. sum come out here to Winona and a high. When completed it will be 104 g|r dge Brandt will hold a special term Friday night whicb destroyed from $15, [On Sundays onlj Daily, their work June 2nd up their abode. There are lots of good Aug. M. Mueller will open his saloon 000 to $20,000 worth of property. p&*£ of the probate court at Sleepy Eye to- C. H. W. HEIDEMAN, George Vogel has purchased property at Nicollet with a dance. See notice in folks here who actually subsist comfort- &j Ed Maltzahn wishes to inform his Station Agent. in Springfield for $4,000. another column. ably on a much smaller sum, and they »"*u? customers that he is now holding forth **J?A much needed and heavy rain fell don't look to the papers for instruction fi -T~ The second regiment will go into J. B. Scbmid reports a boy in his family. BUSINESS LOCALS. in the Winkler building, where he is yesterday. The crops and everything camp on the 19th of June, how to do it either,—WINONA REPTJBLICAN. It arrived Thursday and lays ever ready as heretofore to wait upon are better**for it. *l full claims to being an heir. *N?&V- 5* Decorated cloth window shades at Richard Pfefterle and C. Sommer left them. ,. -W. Klimmeck has tendered his resignation I 75 cents each at Chas. Wagner's. for the west Monday. They went by The latest fad is "Progressive Hilaria. A fi3h, of the sturgeon tribe, was Ernst Hoehne has rented the Siebetfbrunner as teacher in the public schools, IST* Wood and brass towel rings at the way ot St. Paul. caught in the Minnesota on Saturday It is a test of the five senses. Five ,M blacksmith shop, next to the to take effect the end of the month* [Ch|£=. Wagner's. tables are placed behind screens, and which weighed eighty pounds. Wm. Amine has purchased the meat Chicago House, and will take charge The rifle club have put tneir targets $M$T Smoke Karl the Peddler, the best the person to be tested fe blindfolded market of Anton Altman of Fairiax. August and Henry Keller came up soon. For the present Herman Sehnei 'l5-ct. cigar in the market. Eibner sells and ranges readiness at Hunter's and lead to the table of hearing, where The consideration was $2,000. from Chicago Wednesday evening to der is running the shop. it. Rest to commence practice the first several bells, from a small bell to a attend the funeral of their sister, Sophie. Work on the Empire mill office has week in May. An exchange says: It is time thrown Cloth, felt and paper window large dinner bell, are rung. If the person been commenced. The building will shades at Chas. Wagner's. away for a man to proclaim bis own The Gun Club held its first shoot Sunday guesses which bell is ringing, she is be of brick and will contain a capacious Judge Severance has refused Wm. virtues or hide his vices. The world Gents should buy their summer morning. The score for 15 birds given a gold star, and if she does not vault. underwear of G. A. Ottomeyer. Lenz, the convicted murderer of may be trusted to discover the former, was as followst^Hagberg, 6 Roth. 11 guess aright she is given a green star. Sehwartz.a new trial, and has sentenced and the latter will sooner or later of WG§** Carpets, Carpets, Carpets, Carpets, The whist club held its last gathering Fischer 7 Beussmann, 9 Bogen, 7 She is then led to the sinelling table, him to hang. at Chas. Wagner's. themselves become as conspicuous as a on Tuesday evening in the way of a Frank* 6. where she is to guess what article is pleasant surprise at the home of Richard mountain on the plains. Baby Carriages, very cheap at The annual meeting of the Building placed before her then she tries the Lind's bill for district court division F. fl. Retzlaff's. Pfefferie. & Loan Association will be held at The marriage licences granted this touch table then the taste and sight passed the senate with amendments Do not fail to see Chas. Wagner's Turner Hall Thursday eyening May 1st. The metal statue has been put in week were to the following: Wenzel table. The whole company are tested and was concurred in by the house ^t assortment of carpets and wall paper. Members should bear this in mind. place in the tower of the new court Yogel and Annie Glmpl Frank in the same manner, and the person receiving only awaits the signature of the. president ilfe" Lace Curtains very cheap and all Schmelz and Rosa Gulden Wm, Berg house and adds much to the appearance The total expenses of the city of St. the largest number of gold stars to become a law. new styles at Chas. Wagner's. and Mary Tauer Theodore Richartz of the structure. Peter for the year past, including interest is aw arded the first prize. There will be a much larger area of Jr. and Barbara Summers Ezra B. on bonded debt, operating of waterworks Cards are out announcing the marriage Still in the Lead. wheat in Southern Minnesota this year Benedict and Carrie A. Greene. and street lightning, was $13,140.01. The Jewel Gasoline stoves and Ranges on the 14th of next month of Miss PERSONAL MENTION. than for a long time previous. The are by far the best in the market. The Albert Lea Standard contrasts Alma Vogel,daughter of Jos. Vogel, to ground is in a fine condition and the Those who have used them, would not the difference in cost of sprinkling Ilenry Katz was over from Fairfax Lewis B. Krook. Jos. Schmucker is making another seeding is about completed. get along without them. They are perjfectly streets by contract and subscription. Sunday. addition to his already beautiful summer safe and just the thing for summer. The old Maltzahn building has been Frank Timm has traded his farm in In Mankato the cost is 26 cents per 100 J. B. Arnold sells them. resort in the shape of a nine-pin alley. Hugo Schleuder was down from sold to Jos. Paul, who has moyed it to Mrlford for that of a man in Yellow feet each week, by contract, while in Springfield Thursday. He is giving it a stone bedding and intends north Minnesota 3t. with the intention Medicine County. The latter comes FOR SALE Red mn it eosts 50 cents per week for that it should last. of converting it into a residence. Conductor Tom Hughes, of theftedwood here in order that two of his sons may every 20 feet. In Mankato the contract Mr. Rudolph Kiesling has his piano James Mansfield, a wandering tramp, Branch, spent Sunday in town. The Morgan Messenger will be the attend the Lutheran college, includes both sides of the street, while for sale. It is in good condition and hailing from Winona, was lodged in name of a new paper that will be issued Henry Behnke spent a portion of in Red Wing it is only one side. for any further information inquire of Lind voted against the bill to appropriate the cooler over Sunday night. He was Mrs. R. Kiesling. from Morgan next week. G. W, Small, last week at St. Paul and Minneapolis. $18,000,000 for the construction, The water in the well in German, given his freedom on Monday with the of that place, is the editor ind we wish C. R. Davis, the St. Peter lawyer, of Washington. He claimed, and wisely Park stood 46 feet from the surface Runs so quiet and understanding that, he would leave tiansacted legal business here on Friday. him success. too, that the money could be spent when the test w? commenced Monday steady that a lamp may be set on the town. Henry Behnke, one of New Uim's to good deal better advantage. noon. After pumping all afternoon stand with safety. Mr. Baumann, better known as Papa Wm. Mueller, of Springfield, spent a solid citizens, was in the city Wednes. with a four inch pipe at a rate of SO Sometime next month confhmation C. H. Hornburg, Agt. New Ulm, Minn. portion of the week with his folks in Baumann, died at his home in Lafayette day. Our sanctum was lit up with his barrels an hour, the pump was taken services will be held in the Catholic New Ulm. TAKE NOTICE. on Saturday and was buried in New presence for a shoit time—St. Peter out, and it was found that the water church, and Archbishop Ireland is expected Mrs. B. Felix, of Cincinnati, has been Herald. Ulm Monday morning. He was an Notice is hereby given that before May nad risen ten feet. The prospects are to be present. As manv as four here since Wednesday, tbe sruest of her old man, and his death was no doubt l3t, all manure, hay, straw and other that, after removing further dirt and A party of young people gathered at hundred will then be confirmed and enter daughter, Mrs. Anthony Schraitt Jr, garbage must be removed from streets caused by his extreme age. the home of Miss Paula Rudolph on sediment, it will rise still higher. the church, and alleys, also that wagons, buggies, Lena Graff came from Milwaukee We have received a catalogue of the Friday evening and treated her to an Saturday evening She had been attending bayiakes etc., must be got out ot the Joseph Schnoberich Jr was brought The fire signals of Sunday night and St. Joseph's Academy, which way. Those not complying with this Gustavus Adolphus College at St. Peter, agreeable and entirely unlooked for surprise. before Justice Baasen on Monday on Monday forenoon were incorrectly given wis destroyed by Area couple of weeks notice will be prosecuted according *iccorumg the contents of which give evidence of It was an enjoyable affair, and complaint of the city attorney, charged by the mill and electric light bouse aa o. to City Ordinance No. 1, Sec. a growing and successful institution. Listed until nearly midnight with violating the city ordinance which 19 and 20. whistles, It WPS very misleading and The pamphlet was printed by the St. Card of Thanks. B^ order of the Mayor, piohibits the running loose of a vicious should serve to bring about more care The New Ulm Elevator Company Peter Herald and in workmanship is A ZIEHER, Marshal. To those WLOSO kindly extended to us dog It was claimed that Schnobrich in the future. has incorporated. The members of the their aid und sympathy during the illness, New Ulm, Minn., April 15. 1890 firbt class in a quarrel had set the dog onto one corporation are Chas. Silverson, president, The Western Rural says Try shallow death and burial of our daughter Mr. Velikanje requests us to state, Nic Schrant, who wus severely bitten. GRASS SEEDS, vicf1-president, Anthon\ Schmidt, ind sister, and to Wm Pfaender. Peter culture for corn. We know that to correct a misunderstanding caused Out of this grew the case. It was dismibsed Scherer and the Mi\ed Choir especially Wm Koch, secretary, C. L. Roos, treasurer, some do not fivor it, but our observation Garden Seeds Flower Seeds. by the last number of the Adler, that for want oi sufficient prosecution. we desire to express our heartfelt and Geo. Schmidt. has shown us that when failure results All kinds of Clover seeds. Bine grass, thanks. he is positively out of the Springfield Red Top Orchard grass, Italian and with shallow culture, a worse failure The unusual bulge on wheat and pork Henry Keller and family. paper and had nothing whatever to do English Rve grass, Hungarian, would ba-^e resulted from deep culture. A Washington dispatch says that one in the Chicago Board of Trade markets Millet aud Timothy seeds also Sanfoin, with the last issue of the same, notwithstanding NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. of the beautiful displays to be seen at Tall Fescue, Fowl meadow, Meadow last week caused a considerable swell his name appeared at its the Giand Arm'' iair that city is. a Fescue and Meadow Foxtail. ing the pockets of some of our local Wolf bounties were granted during New Ulm Building & Loan. head. contribution of a barrel of "Gold Coin", In garden and liower seeds I oiler the speculators. One of them at least is the week to S. W. Hamilton, of Stately, celebrated Landreth's. Ferry's and others. The well in German Park was tested best patent flour manufactured by the known to have realized as much as for twelve wolves: to Andreas Helmet, The annual meeting will be held at All my grass seeds are of the best on Monday. As the water stood within Eagle Mih Company of New Ulm, put $2,000. of North Star, for three wolves, and to Turner Hall, Thursday evening. May quality. For prices inquire at the Pioneer 3 in flour sacks, properly labeled and 47 feet of the surface, the pump was 1st, 1890. All male voting members Drug Stoz-e. George Grimes, of North Star, for eicrht. Mrs. Michael Seitz, of Lafayette, died' sunk about sixty feet. The result was decorated. Mr, Lind, at whose suggestion are liable to a fine for non-attendance. ANDREW ECKSTEIN. Hamilton gobbled $60, Helget $15, suddtnly last Thursday morning as the 'I FKED PFAENDER, a dry well in exactly two minutes. A the exhibit was made, is veiy Til and Grimes $40. result of child-birth. Phvsicians from Secretary. proud to have one of the best mills H. FRENZEL, lot of mud and sediment was then New Ulm were summoned early in the Fire in the barn of Martin Lonrenz in his district so handsomely represented GT4TE OP MINNESOTA,0o mty of Brown J-as pumped out, and when thorougly A tJ In Probate Court, Special Term, April 21et, morning, but before they could arrive Goose Town aroused the people of and by a brand of flour, as he declares, cleaned the water-commenced to flow 1890 Manufacturer of to render medi«al aid, the patient was town at about half past twelve o'cloek In the matter of the gnardiac«hip of James McKmncfe that cannot be excelled in the world. nicely. This was kept up, and since Jr., Ellzabfta McKittriek Jr and Carrie dead. The funeral was held in New on Sunday evening and succeeded in McKittrick, minors As an advertisement the mill company Monday noon the stream has been a On readm^and filing the petition of Elizabeth Ulm Friday morning. drawing out quite *a crowd. The fire will orobably find it a good investment, SELTZER WATER steady one, McKittnckguardlan,of the persons and property of starter1 J*mes McKittrick Jr., Ebzabetb McKittricb. Jr from within and the cause is The monument for the family of Jos. to say nothing about the propriety of and Cirne McKittrick, minors, fo» license to Congressmen Lmd, Snider and Hall unknown. The barn was tilled witb AND stll the real estate of her said wards, and the donation. Reinhart, on which Ig. Schwendinger it appearing from said petition that it is necess are making an effort before the secretary hay and as it was useless to attempt to has been engaged during the winter, is iry and wonld be beneficial to said wards GHlKrlBlE CIDER. It the city council this year does not tlm said real estate, or a part thereof, should be of war to secure something from save the building after the alarm was now finished and will placed in the sold, take the matter of street sprinkling in the government for the payment of given, the engine was not put to test and It is ordered, that tbe next of km of the said Catholic cemetery next week. It is by Centie Street. New Ulm, Minn. hand and see to it that our streets are wtrds and all persons interested in the estate the surviving members of the company the building with all its contents was ot nd wards shall appear oefore said Probate far the finest stone among the many kepi free from dust from now on, there of M.nnesota mounted rangers who Court, at the Probata Ofiice the City of JUST RECEIVED burned to the ground. A mule and a nice ones there, and in erery particular f^ewLlm in the County of Brown aforesaid, on will be good and legitimate cause for a served in the Indian war in this state in the 17th day of May A I) 1890 at 10 o'clock cow perished in the flames. The loss shows the hands of a skilled workman. the forenoon, to «how cause why a license general kick. Everybody, who knows 1862. At the last session of the Minnesota from the fire will not amount to much, should not be grantedfor the sale of said real estate. An elegiut line of NEW GOODS, From Stark comes the following item: the experience of last ear, knows that legislature a bill for the repayment And it is further ordered, that this order shall such as new styles in Prints, Ginghams, as there was an insurance on the building be published once in each week, for three succes«i\e Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Torrey mourn the it was none too pleasant. It will be the Pique White Goods. A big line of of the rangers'expenses was introduced, weeks prior to the said day of hearing and stock of $175 in the New Ulm Review a weekly newbpaper Linen and Cotton Laces, a large and death of their daughter Jessie, who same this year and the people will be but failed to pass. printed and published at the City of New TTlia handsome line of Pt u'l and Dress Buttons, The entertainment given by the died of acute pneumonia, April 10th. foolish if they put up with it. As it msaid Connty. \nd L\ce Collars, Bibs, Ruchings Dated April 2lst, 1890 At the last meeting of the board of Zoeghngs Verein on Sunday evening in The parents desire to thank their has been, and is now, excepting during By the Cop't, Towels, Tidies, Bed and Table Covers, S*M directors ofthe Board of Trade the resignation celebration of their 24th anniversary S.l ERNST BRANDT, friends and neighbors for the kindness the rainy season, their is nothing A nice line of Satmes is always earned. Judge of Probate. was handed in of C. W. H. was uell attended. It was also well Grand Ball. and sympathy shown them durino* the to be enjoyed on walking along Main Separate patterns of from eight Heidemann as secretary of the organization. delivered Opening with an address, sickness and burial of their daughter. street, but a lot of dust and dirt. Clothing to twelve \ards are embraced in the He gave, as his reason for this various assortments. review mir the history of the order, by and other store goods are damaged, Sheriff Whitman, of Lake Benton, step, the existence of a prevailing sentiment the president, Albert Pfaender, the vaturning A Grand Opening Ball will be and more is spent in paying for harm Do not forget to call and see the Lincoln county, was in the city Wednesday. that the usefulness of the Board rious exercises in followed in NEW GENT'S WHITE DRESS done to these, than would be laid out for given at the place of He brought down one Andrew SHIRTS and Vmdaor Ties. was impaired in consequence of his position quick succession. The active turners sprinkling. But then there is no use AUGUST M. MUELLER M. Anderson, a prisoner who is as secretary. This led him to showed their skill on the horizontal bar All lese goods will be sold at my in leaving it to the residents along the bound over to the next term of court resign, as he stated ttfat he had no desire jsual low prices. Call and learn prices. and in high jumping, many of the feats streets. We saw how that worked last IN under a charge of grand larceny. The C. A. Ottomeyer, to stand in the way of anyone wno meeting with well deserved applause. year. If we are to have our streets NICOLLET, culprit's offense consisted in stealing $3 could more consistently take part in The Indian club swinging by a class of kept moist and free from dust, the council worth of flax from Van Dusen's elevator. NEW ULM, MINN. the agitation of certain lines of improvement ladies was a pretty sight as was also Saturday Evening, May 3rd. should take hold of itself of the job. for the city than was looked the wooden dumb bell exercises by the Everybody is Invited. The talk of the past week in New Chr. Heller. Julius Krause for from himself. In his letter he also class of younger girls. The turning on The youug men who raised the rumpus Ulm has been in regard to tbe securing 1 HELLEE & KKAUSE. said, that he had done what he could to and indulged in the fight on Broadway the horse by the Zoegling was likewise Francis Baasen of the militia encampments. It is well help a town and was hopeful of still doing well received and proved entertaining. a few days ago, were brought before HOUSE, SIGH AND FRESCO PAINTERS. known that the boys from all the companies his duty a* a citizen. The board was Justice Baasen on Friday and made Death spares none and always comes have no desire to go to Lake loath to consider the resignation, but to answer to the charge of disturbing PAPER HANGERS unannounced. The young as well as City and have a big preference for New after weighing well the circumstances, the peace. Joseph, John and George those in the fulness of life are sought by Ulm over any other place. As St. Peter AND they concluded to accept it. This was Domeier, three of the accused, pleaded the awful angel that measures our time does not want it, New Ulm can have it tKeJ Ceiling Decorators. done, and Peter Scherer was elected in Also Notary Public and Justice of guilty and were fined $10 and costs, Peace. Collections promptly attended on earth,and, ere we are hardly aware, for the asking, providing the necessary his place. amounting in ail to $10.95 each. The to. we are torn from life and the midst of ALL WOR DON E PROMPTL money is raised. Nearly $2,000 will be others, Andreas Portner, Peter Seifert Office over Elossner's store. Monday was a day of unusual excitement. friends and relatives. This week it becomes needed. This will be for the two regiments, AND NEATLY. and John Hoffman, pleaded not guilty NEW ULM, uw£ At a little after ten in the morning our sad duty to record the death the second and third, in a seige and were fined a similar amount with Shops on 4th North between Minnesota the alarm of fire broke the usual of twenty dajs. We have till to-morrow of Sophia Keller, daughter of Henry costs amounting in all to $13.50. and Broadway. quiet, and everybody was drawn tc Keller, which occurred last Tuesday to raise the required amount but Judge Webber was in St. Paul Wednesday Goose Town, where the residence of afternoon. The complaint which rendered from the present outloos it will not be «^TATE OF MTNNESOT \, Coonty of Brown -ss Contractors for and for several hoars was closeted I Probate Court, Special Term, March 28tli Herman Kiesling was wrapped in done. The Board of Trade appointed her an invalid for many months i890. with the governor in conference a committee to solicit subsetiptions. clouds of smoke and flames. Originating and at last resulted in death was a complication TSBDliR WFtLS & WINDBOL^. In the aatter of the estate of Gottlieb Hempe Jeceased on the Holden case. The judge went in -a defective chimney, the fire They went around, aroused but little of liver troubles. A year ago Lettsrs of Administration on the e&tate of Gottlieb over the entire case, explaining all the Hcmpel, deceased, late of the County of Brown interest, and succeeded only in getting had luckily not advanced far when first last December she was first taken sick. and State of Minnesota, being granted to Henrietta evidence and renewing the trial in detail. about $700. A second canvass was Hempel, noticed. But it spread rapidly, and, Confined to her room until August, she It Is ordered, that six months be and the same is He did not however advise the made and about $200 was added. This although the bucket and hook and ladder then gained strengtn enough, to entertain nereby allowed from and after date of this order, a which aH persons having claims or demands governor on the course he should persue was far from enough and it would look brigades did valiant work, it was hopes for complete recovery. But against the said d6ceased are required to file the but left it to his own judgment to same in the probate court of said county, for as though the matter would have to be some time before the flames were under it was all in vain. A couple of wseks examination and allowance, or be forever barred, decide. He simply told the facts as he dropped. .We dislike to say this, because control. When the engine put in its ago she was again taken sick and soon It is further ordered,that the first Monday in OcTober 1890,at 10 o'clock A. M.. at a general term of knew them from the tiial and only the amount could be raised easily appearance, however, it was quick work. died. At that time she was seventeen said probateconrt, to be held at the court house. stated for himself that he believed Holden in the City /~¥ew Ulm, in said Connty, be and enough, if the business men, and especially In a few minutes, as though a wet rag years of age. Young and ot rare worth the same is hereby appointed as the time and guilty, but was not entirely free those who are to be benefitted by oiace when and where the said probate court will had been dropped on everything, the and character, her friends and associates examine and adjust said claims and demands. from doubt. When asked if that doubt the camp, would reach into their pockets fire was out. The upper stories and were numerous and among them And it is further ordered, that notice of such hearing be given to all creditors and persons interested would be sufficient to cause him to vote as they ought to. The prevailing sentiment the roof were badly damaged, but the she was held in universal esteem and in said estate by forthwith publishing this ALSO SPECIAL AGENTS FOR THE r** not guilty were he a juror and about to seems to be that all would like order once each week for three successive weeks, lower rooms sustained but little, excepting respect. Her death at such an age is a an the New Dim He view, a weekly newspaper ballot, he replied that he couldn't very to see the boys camp at Xew Ulm, but AERM0T0R. printed and published in ssudcounty. that done by the water: The sad one, and to the bereaved parents and Dated at New Ulm, Minn., this 2Stn day of they prefer to let somebody else than well answer that question, and would household goods were all removed and Oar office is in New Ulm, Minn. J, family we extend our deepest sympathy. March A. D, 1890. want to consult his fellow jurors before By the Court, & 4 the only loss will be in the ruined building. The funeral, largely and well attended, themselves pay for the benefits and H. Sehomberg is our agent at Sleepy, ERNST BKANDT, I voting. was held Thursday afternoon. S I 10 Judge of Probate amusements Eye.