New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
May 14, 1890 · Page 4 of 8
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S S a Wheat is worth 83 cents, H. A. Subilia lectured at Turner Hail What has become of the brick yard NEW ADVERTISEMI Sunday evening. B. Webber is holding court at boom? ?S£ \s ar- Redwood Falls. The Brown, County Company A will give a picnic on the LADIES BAIH DRESSING. City Clerk Schilling is busy these session convenes on the 27th. 25th. g_ days with his duties as assessor. ition Col. Bobleter will be here on the 25th, C. Ar**Hagberg sold his Winthrop Henry Subilia started for Washington After the 21st of May I will open parlors and at that time will review Oompanj* farm last week for $4 100. „•. jg& Territory yesterday to hunt up a location. above Beussman's store, where I A, previous to inspection. nmer A child of Louis Zsctiunke died Sunday will be prepared to do all kind of ladies' *%%&*£, hair work, shampooing, hair dressing See changes in ads. of Chas. Wagner, morning. The child was only a The Mankato Board of Trade has appointed and bang cutting. Frank Kuetzing and G. A. Ottomeyer. week old. as members of the joint New MISS M. HAXEL* Decoratiftu. say, Note also the new advertisements. BUSINESS LOCALS. The Ceciliari Society of the Catholic 0 Ulm and Mankato railroad committee «vill be observed in JNew Ulm im& /ear Mads Ouren, the blacksmith, has Church are making preparations for a John C. Wise, E. M. Pope and C. H. F. X, SCHLUMPBERGER, in the usual and customary way. All Kinds of Sewing machines repaired nidged with his family to his father-inlaw's concert to be given sometime ia June. and cleaned on short notice and Mrs. M. Mullen was called to St. Paul farcin a a a Ernst Herzog, of Tracy, and his at liberal terms E. E/DTckerson, of Stately, was a last week by a telegram, announcing m\ :, AGENT FOR THF Christian Ohme an old man, died at brother Robert, of the city engineer's H. LALDENSCHLAGER. pleasant caller at our office on Monday. the serious illness of a brother of Mr. EMPIRE BINDEES S®* You lose money by failing to call his home in Linden *-&§£ ^Saturday. office of St. Pau! visitejcL with friends Mr. Dickerson is one of the prominent Mul'en. on Chas. Wagner if in need of any furniture. here yesterday.» J" Hj He was 78 years of age and was ^juite farmers of that region and is also postmaster. AND MOWERS. Another gun club has been organized, well known about New Ulm. l^fi. ^eJt Ulm should have a steam laundry. Grand Oil Stove, something new which will hold its weekly shoots in the Marriage licenses have been issued in Most every town of the size of The weather for crops was never better and best in use. For sale by Mrs. H. All G0003 are Gua'ranteect and northern part of town. New Ulm now the past two weeks to John Ortwein our& has such an ffigjitution, and one Laudenschlager. than at present. All things seem has two clubs in active practice. Farmers run no risks in purchas-gl and Barbara Euebler, Hans P. Danielson here wonld do a good business. I3T New patterns of ingrain carpels to work together for good. The grain The dining, sample and other rooms ing of me. Call and examme be|@J at Chas. Wagner's. and Carrie Hanson, and to Henry John Isaacson, a man living ig Lafayette throughout the whole county is in first of the Dakota House were papered the Grabow and Minnie Gebhard. 1@* Light Challies for dresses, cheap fore purchasing elsewhere. *S W$ and about forty years of age, class condition. at A. Ottomeyer's. past week, and that always popular hotel J. P. Mulvehill, the St. Paul liyery. died on the 10th from the effects of a Corner of Broadway and Third The wolf crop is getting to be a rich 4@- Chas. Wagner's is the place to get is greatly improved in consequence. man, was up in this vicinity last week certain form of cancer. ,a| one. This week, H, V. Dickerson, pf carpets, shades and wall papei. North Str., on lot of Isidor Haas. Owing to Andrew Otterholm's return and purchased a carload of horses. T. Robert Scherer,. having- fully recovered Stately, brought in eight, John Kuebler Buy the Oshkosh Buggies, from NEW TJLM, to this city, Lt. Hubbard has been Mulvehill took them to St. Paul Monday MINN-K1 F. H. Retzlaff. from his attack of measles, re- brought in fonr, rnd R. H. Nolan pock- forced to vacate the former's residence evening. For any style of wall paper at rock turned to the Minneapolis University eted the bounty for Bine.j| -WE^AVE and has concluded to build for himself. bottom prices go to Chas. Wagner's. County Auditor Pettijohn, of St. Peter Monday afternoon Building is as brisk this year in New 1@- Brass trimmed curtain poles for 40 John Hose, formerly a resident of was in the city Friday. Mr. Peltijohn Mr. and Mrs, R. Fischer went to Ulm as it ever was. All classes of cts. at Chas. Wagner's. New Ulm and well known to the old was recently elected cashier of the First MAPLE mute'-flOCK FARM Minneapolis yesterday to visit friends woikman find plenty employment, ana settlers here, died in Massillon, Ohio, National Bank, of St. Peter, in place of and also to attend a German theatre one hears no* complaints among labor Stockings. May 2nd, after a prolonged and painful Capt. Donahower, who is now U. S. given by Milwaukee talent' A fine lot of Purebred Poland ChinaSpring 13^* The nicest line of hose in the city ing men of the "nothing to do" order. illness. marshal. Pig« for sale at reasonable prices. at all prices and in all sizes and quality Miss M. Haxel, formerly saleslady at Sergeant Dunn, of the signal service, Our hogs are all registered, or at A. Ottomeyer's. Henry Hanschen has been given the The ladies of the Turnverein desire the store of C. Baltrusch, will open a eligible for registering. ESTESBROS. says the coming summer will be a cool contract for the construction of the in this way to express tfieir thanks to ladies' hair dressing parlor over Beussman's —2s- Madeha, Minn. Still in the Lead. one. He draws his conclusions from basement of the new Union Block. The all those who so kindly assisted them store next Wednesday. The Jewel Gasoline stoves and Ranges the fact that the winter has been a warm contract, calls for completion by June fotice /or Publication: during their fair, and who made it what are by far the best in the market. Robert Fritsche carried off the gold one, and that the temperature for this 28. Those who have used them, would not it was. It was through the efforts of medal for a second time at the last season is milder than usual. get along without them. They are perfectly friends to a great extent that it proved JLand Office at Mar6b»«, Mmn L. Friederich has sold his property Company A rifle practice, and Wm. safe and just the thing for summer. A The postoffice advertises letters, addressed near the hospital to John Meding and a success, Notice is hereby BirenthitthefftHowSnaSd Scheidrich won the silver badge. J. B. Arnold sells them. Mttler has filed notice of his intentJOB to mate purchased the Hochhaus place on the to the following parties, as un- A team, belonging to Jacob Klossner final proof in support of his claim, and that said The young folks, friends of Miss Ber- called for: Bud Dennis, Star Piatt, Er proof will be made before the J*t a»vor, inhkahiv! Cottonwood across from Schell's. For and driven by Louis Fritsche, indulged ,e !Vw -rm rko LV W Court of Xtom*, CITY NOTICE. thaKoch, gathered at her home on H4u£lokken, Frederick Badge, the latter he paid $1,000. Co., at New Ulm, Minn on Saturday. tin*, in a lively runaway, while over in Lafayette a Sunday evening and tendered her a 1890. viz GoetavA -Seimer of LakaHanSk Susan .^on Bauck, Jos. Hagen, Wm. JSk1*T-m'Range the other day. After*running a SftAVt A farewell party was tendered by Mr. pleasant surprise. Appointment Board of Public Works. Sinmann, and F. E. May. short distance, they broke loose from and Mrs. C. H. Ross on Thursday eyening Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned, He names the following witnesses to prove Henry Gerlach and wife were guests the buggy, run up against a couple of to Miss Kiesling, who took her departure contlnoons residence upon, and cultivation of. mayor of the city of New The three months of life allowed land,viz of New Ulm friends'over Sunday. Gerlach Ulm, in Brown county, Minn., will wire fences, and, when caught, were for Spokane Falls yesterday Holden, the murderer, are now up, and Jens Anderson, Ole Paulson, A Hjoh is the Mankato architect and contracted make application to the Judge of the Henry M. Olson all of New Ulm O, Brow*" found to be pretty badly cut up. The A large number of the latter's friends the decision of Goy. Merriam is anxiously A & District Court, 9th Judicial District, at for certain buildings while here. driver escaped uninjured. were present, and a verv enjoyable time awaited. The prisoner is recovering the court house in said city of New Ulm, Company A will be inspected by Gen. Notice of Expiration of Redempti was spent on May 27th, 1890, at 11 o'clock a. m. from his late ailing, and is now willing The sad death of Mrs. John H. Backer on the opening of court on said day or Bunker on the 27th of this month" The to ^ilk and eat like the rest of the prisoners. occurred at her home in Courtland Anna Kennedy, a Sleepy Eye lady, In whose name assessed, Soholtze, Su as soon thereafter as counsel can be boys are in good trim in many respects vision of Section, Lot or Block, New Ulm. "In on Saturday night after an illness of was brought to New Ulm Monday afternoon heard, for the appointment of a Board Block 56 S, Lot 10, Block 101S, Lot 1, Block and will no doubt make a favorable impression N y% of Lot 9 Block 102 V., amount sold for only ten days, the immediate cause of Public Works in and for said city of and examined before Judge of The people on German Street,*as will Suhsequent taxes $18,23, Interest, Penaifr iv New Ulm said board to consist of being child-bed fever. She was a young Costs 6.S3, Total Amount required tored* Probate Brandt, pronounced insane and be seen from the council proceedings, three respectable freeholders of said woman and was well liked by all who F.X Schlumpberger makes a business committed to the asylum at St. Peter. 35 "x 1 have made formal request to have that city and qualified electors therein, who knew her. To her hnsband, a teacher announcement in another column. In Office of the Auditor of Browli Cdtfnly Drs. Berry and Schoch made the examination. have been residents of said city for at street graded. The council have left it in the Gieseke district, the "blow is a about four weeks he will open a farm ToG S N W in 3 least three years prior to uch appointment. in the bands of the Board of Public You are hereby not'ded thattm the 2nd da severe one, and he will have the sympathy machinery office in the Isidor Haas May A D. 1887, at a Tax Sale held as pjovide Works, and if that body does the right Weigand Hauenstein won the Hoffman law at New Ulm in the County ofBro^a. SU place on Broadway. Dated New Ulm, Minn May 13th, of the community in which he Minnesota, the Auditor of said County told thing, it will recommend the improvement. piano, which was raffled off at 1890. Charles Wagner, !undJ*? fcin 8bov Ascribed toG L. Jtebnltaf resides The engine for the old city well has the Delinquent Taxes thereon for the yaa* Schmucfeer's Tivoli last Sunday. Mr. Mayor. amounting as hereinbefore stated to the arrived and the old tank has been repaired John Hauenstein was at St. Paul last Hauenstein was induced to take a 57 38 Subsequent taxes aid Interest *23 0 The annual session of the grand and put in place. Street sprinkling sive of the cost of serving this notice New Ulm Markets. week in attendance upon a meeting of chance just as he was going into the also hereby notified that the right of r» lodge of the A. O. W of Minnesota will follow at once/ Mr. Peterson, from snch sale has expired on the 2nd da the brewers of the state, and while there Wheat,... 80—83 country about an hour before the raffle A 1890, or within sixty days after the was held in St. Paul last week and who furnishes the engine free of charge, Oats 25 secured a sample of the twine made this notice. occurred. among other things Jos. A. Eckstein, Corn 20 is entitled to thanks from everybody. Witness my hand and Seal at New Uin from flax by the new invention of Senator County of Brown, this SM day of Hay 18 In writing up the account of the Fair Potatoes 20 of this citv, was re-elected to the office Kellar, of Sauk Centre. We saw A Le Sueui marshal was in town E BEBTRAWU, bounty A Butter 7 in the last Review, one feature was of Grand Master Workman. He was Per K. FISCHXA I the sample and although it is somewhat Monday looking for a young man interested Eggs .... 9 overlooked, which was deserving of also chosen as delegate to the national Notice of Expiration of Redemp coaTse and needs improvement, still it in a breach of promise case. The special mention. This was tne May meeting which is to be held at Baltimore, C. A. Ottomeyer, is easy to see that it is just what is young man had skipped town to avoid In whose name assessed. Ph Biehl, Subdi dance and tableau, participated in by and to top all off was presented of Section, Lot or Block, New Ulm, Lot 5, wanted. It is strong and can be manufactured marrying a girl that he had promised from sixteen to twenty young ladies. In 112, N., Amount sold 'or $1.61, Snbsequcnk DEALER IN by the members with a handsome and es $5 S3, Interest, Penalty and Coats $2.77." at small expense. to wed. The effort to find him here Dry Goods a Notions many respects it was the most pleasing amount required to redeem $8 10 costly gold badge. One diamond however was fruitless. No 88 -r part of the program. Coonty^s A prominent and respected farmer, shines from the centre of a large gold Office of the Auditor of Browu James Dickson, of North Star, was a named A. M. King, living near Winthrop, star in the badge, and,considering from Cards are out announcing the wedding To Pb Biehl pleasant caller at our office on Saturday. You are hereby notified that on the 2d was killed in a runaway at that whence it came,it is a thing to be proud on the 15th of this month of Al May A. 1887, at a Tax Sale held as pjovi He informs us thatthelast heavy II is just received an elegant line place last Tuesday. He had unloaded of. 4 The lodge is in a flourishing condition law, at New Ulm, in the County of Brown, fred Bemhorn and Miss Amanda Mey rain was a timely one.for up to that time of Minnesota, the Auditor of said Connty, B\ summer goodb and invites ^ou to cal some wheat at the mill and intended and much of this is due to the er, both of Winona. Mr. Beinhorn is 1 ind herein above described to Alex Bergbc and see them. His 25 ct. black ribbed the season was very drv and the ground the Delinquent Taxes thereon for y*y leading his team to a post near by to the son of F. Beinhorn, of this city, and labors of Grand Master Eckstein. hose for children are unequaled in amounting as hereinbefore stated was sorely in need of moisture. The tie them. When he reached their heads 91.61 exclusive of the cost of servlng^H^..^ has numerous friends here, who will quality in the northwest So are bis The county superintendent of schools You are fc'so hereby notified that the rjgbt *, heavy rain, which fell here two weeks various grades of Gent's half hose and they became frightened and he grabbed hear of this news with interest and extend demption from such sale will expire on t$# of Benton county, tor good leasons of ago, did not touch Sanborn at all. Ladies' and Cmldren's hose. day of May A. 1890, oi within sixty daytrh at one of the horses. This alarmed to him their hearty congratulations. service of this notice. We also handle Gent's, Ladies' and his ow n, refused to grant a license to a The Rifle Club did its first shooting Witness my hand and seal at New Ulm, iriafi them and they darted forward at a rapid Childien's Summer Uuderweai, which County of Brown, this 26th day of April 189A.F teacner,who had taken an examination, early last Sunday morning. Everything pace. King hung to the bridle for E BEHTRAND, County Ao&iifc we oftei to the public at low figures Jacob Klossner returned from Dakota and asked bira to be re-examined. This PerB Fischer De^at See our Ladies»' Gauze Vests at 12^ cents worked well and some of the scores a time, but soon lost his hold and fell Saturday evening. He informs us the teacher refused to do and brought each. were excellent. The five standing highest down, the wagon passing over hisistomach. JOHN HAUENSTEIN' that everything is dry out there, not White goods, laces, embroidery, ruchmgs. mandamus proceedings against the superintendent were as follows in the order given: He died in a few minutes collars, cuffs, and handkerchiefs only Ihe weather but the former places to eompel him to issue a Chas. Hauenstein, Cbas. Brust, John are sold at low prices. Gents working CELEBRATED EXPOi.T 1 of refreshment as well. All the saloons The Milford Farmers' Club received certificate. Judge Searle, of St Cloud, Hauenstein, E Brandt Jr., and Theo. shirts at 50 cents each Boy'sover shirts 1 I-i-A-GKESIR, E are closed, and the dealers, be says, are its first carload of salt last Thursday. before whom tiie case was tried, rendered at 45 cents. Mueller. living in strict conformity with the law. By buying it in this way, they made A nice line of handkerchiefs always the following decision, which may Bottled and for Sale When the census enumerator comes kept on hand I carry the Foster Patent This it is the way it is now. After they about thirty cents on a barrel and no prove of interest to teachers and others Equalizing Suspender, the best suspender around and people are asked for information FRE pHNi become a little more used to the law, it one can say that it is not to their advantage in this county: "The county superintendent you can buy. concerning their productions may be different. to do so. The effect will no is by statute made tne sole and All our Goods will be sold at our usual ULM/-f- and propeity interests, the fact should NEW 7L^ doubt be that Van Dusen, who has all low prices. Call and learn themG. exclusive judge as to the fitness and At the Lutheran church to-day, the he born in mind that the enumerator along had a sinch on the market here, qualification of teachers. The discretionary marriage of Louis B, Krook and Alma A. OTTOMEYER, at? Orders may be left thS store ok is sworn not to reveal any of the information will either ha,ve to come down to the Vogel will be solemnized by Rev. Albrecht. powers thus vested in the superintendent he obtains exeept to his superiot Behnke & Co. They will be prompt! NEW ULM, MINN. figures now secured by the farmers, or cannot be controlled by the The bride is the well known officers, and that no use whatever is tilled. it J!t*4£& else sell no salt. There are no two courts, althougn the superintendent and generally esteemed daughter of CTATE OF MTNNESOT \, County of Brown J-ss made of individual returns except to I Piobate Court, Special Term, April 23rd Ah There,.People? ways about it, Farmers are not going might decide wrougfully. The superintendent Jos. Vogel, one of the old residents of 1890 foot and combine them for districts and to pay a premium on salt or anything In the matter of the estate of Fritz Jess dedeceased has an undoubted right to request the city. Accomplished and in every states. All should give hearty co-operation else, when it isn't necessary, just in the applicant to undergo a re-examination Letters of Administration on the estate of said way worthy of respect, her friends are ip making the statistics as complete deceased being this day granted nnto Caroline order to buv it of a monopolist. upon the same subjects if for numerous, and they will all unite in Jess, of said Gonnty. and accurate as possible. A severe It is ordered, that all claims ani demands of all any reasons satisfactory to himself he wishing her the happiest of wedded Do you want a picture tdk»Kt Our attention has been called to the persons against said estate be presented to this penalty is provided for withholding Court, for examination and allowance, at the Probate is of the opinion that the examination life. The groom is one of our popular If so don't fail to go to G¥owefa| fact that in the public schools there are Office New Ulm, iVtmn., on the following information from the enumerators. and best young men. At present he is was unfair." davs viz On the first Monday in November A get it done, I guarantee my wor* many of the very brightest young pupils* "1890, nt 11 clock A. M. The Milford and Cottonwood Farmer's bookkeeper in the Eagle Mill and fills in every respect. I dp all S It is urther Ordered, that six months from the who are forced to leave after two dabs held a joint meeting at the date thereof be allowed to creditors to present the position with credit. He is deserving PERSONAL MENTION. work in my line such as tin or three years because of lack of means their claims against said estate, at the expiration residence of Bernard Marscbner in Cottonwood of which time all claims not presented to said of success fend on his entrace to photos, copyin^enlarging, fir] among parents to keep them there. Court, or not proven to its satisfaction, shall be last Sunday 'afternoon. Be- married life we extend the wish that forever barred, unless for cause si-own farther mg in Crayon, Water Color, etc* 7 They are then turned into employment M. E. Mathews and family were the time be allowed sides* attending to regular and routine J. P. CROWEIJk he may attain it. -, where perhaps they ].ose all chance of guests daring the week of Mr. and Mrs. And it is further ordered, that notice of tunc business a number of new members and place of the hearing and examination of said education and cultivation and in consequence Boescb. claims and demands shall be given by publishing A Milford Correspondent criticises were admitted and addresses were made Rudolphi's building, Upstairs. I this order once in each week for three successive are spoiled, whereas if they Mrs. Jacob Nix is the guest of St. the action of the assessors in this way. weeks prior to the day appointed for such examinatom by Messrs. Marsehner and Scbreier in NEW ULM, v- 'amort were allowed to continue in school they the New Ulm Review, a weekl? newspaper In reading the proceedings of the assessors' Paul friends. which they set forth the objects of the prluted and published at the City of New Ulm in would rapidly develop into successful said county meeting, which were published gathering. They referred to their union Miss Amalie Pfaender will leave for Dated at New Ulm. Minn., this 23rd day of young men and women. Seems to us in a recent issue of the Review, we no ipril A. D, 1890. as one, working not alone for self protection Germany soon on a visit, By the Court, that here is a chance for men of money ticed that steam threshing machines but striving against monopoly ERNST BRANDT, A. T. Behnke, of Tracy, was in the to show their charity and lend thek aid Contractors for [L. S 1 20 Judge of Probate shall be assessed at $400, while fiorse as'well, and the time had come, they city for a few hours Sunday. to a good cause. power threshers are to be taken at $50. TtmULABWFLLS & WDfOlOIits! said, when it was necessary that the SIn TAT E OF MINNESOTA, County of Brown -es John Schmelz and wife, came down ills Probate Court, Special Term, May 7th We persume that this valuation is intended The count of the mails, ordered by farmers and the laborers should unite 1690. from Springfield last Tuesday to attend to apply on outfits used but one In the matter of the estate of Jule Ojia in one organization. Such a union, we the postoffice department, shows that the wedding of Frank Schmelz and deceased. year, as there are no new machines of are free to admit, may thrive if its demands On reading and filing the petition of John during seven consecutive days there Rosa Gulden,*^ .. %^J Bertrand, executor of the last will and testament that kind to be assessed. Now it is well were sent by the New Ulm postoffice are reasonable, and in such a and of the estate of Jule Ojia deceased, representing known just what these machines cost A. A Bogen spent a portion of the among other things, that he has fully administered to outside towns 2,203 domestic letters case, it would have the co-operation of said estate, and praying that a time and place be Mr* week at St. Paul. while new. The price of a steam thresh' fixed for examining and allowing his account and through the postoffice to parties all fair minded citizens, but, if it should of his admint!tration,and for the assignment of the ing outfit is on the average about $1,800 M. Mullen went to St. Paul Saturday residue of said estate to the parties thereto entitled. living in the same town 102 letters. To attempt to be selfish and refuse to believe It is ordered, that said account beexamined, and and that of a horse power rig is about evening. He returned Monday. foieign countries there were mailed 56 in living and let live, success cannot petition heard, by the Judge of this Court, on f60D,or about one third of what a steam Thursday the 5ih day of June A 1860, at letters and of-other matter 32 pieces. attend it and ultimate, if not im E. P. Freeman and wife, of Mankato, o'clock M. at the Probate Office said rig is worth Compare these numbers county The publishers of town mailed within mediate, failure is bound to result, were New Ulm guests ovez Sunday. And it is further ordered, that notice thereof be with the above, and you will at once the count}*, free of postage, 655 pieces, given to all persons interested, by pub'ishing a After the meeting, the New Ulm Maen ^Herman Essen* of Le SueurVs spent notice the intelligent proportion. It is copy ot this Older once in each week for three successive and out of the coufity, payipg postage, weeks prior to said day of hearing in the W a ^-»w *nTMw«^ quite clear that the majority of the assessors'did New Ulm Re\iew, a weekly newspaper, printed 499 pieces. Altogether, including 1stters, nerchor and other New Ulm parties Sunday with New Ulm friends. ALSO SPECIAL AGENTS FORTH and published at the City of New Ulm In said not give th's matter sufficient joined the farmers in the grove and papers, periodicals, books and other County AERMOTp, Dated at New Ulhi, Minn the 7th day of thought, or they must have been especially made the afternoon an enjoyable onj* jgp* High back dining room chairs, packages, there were mailed 4,176 May A 1890 Oar office is in Nejf Ulm, Jitynp£ fond of the owners of steamthreshing By »lie Court, Another meeting of the clubs -willbe held antique, $6.00 a set at Chas. Wagqer's pieces in one week or 438 pounds. The next Sunday at Ernst RollofTs place in ERNST BRANDT, H. Schomoerg is on? age at at Shi Satines and Ginghams,—a nice Probffes outfits. (L S V5~ •(«,«• Judge of postage on this mounted to $59.20. Milford. line at ,, 0. A. Ottomeyei's. Eye.