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

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C. & N. W TIME CARD. LOCAL N E W S Read F. W. Hauenstein's new advertisement. The Ladies of the Turnverem will The Turner Hail Orchestra go to PERSONAL MENTION. Going East. I S I I I give a "Schleifenkraenzchen" or necktie Morgan Saturday Where, oh where is the "railroad Going West. •*:&tfm* «3So $ 2 Pass Dep 10 51p,m Chas. Sommer returned from Spokane ball at Turner Hall on the 15th. 2 25p boom? JNo 1 Pass Dep 4 44a.m. We are informed thaVl new road is F. H. Behnke spent Monday at St t^z 4-1 a. 16 Frt 4 *No 3 5,05p m. T1 11 Silt" Do not fail to readthe court proceedings 11 30a to be built in Lafayette from Kuehnel's 'No 18 Frt Falls yesterday, ?*\t ||No 21 Frt Arr 10 15a m. College closes on the 17th. The public Peter. *^&^%*X C7f 11 6Cp IN0 24 *No25 1 50p..m. in another column. They are of place to Fritsche's. Judge Webber will go to St. Peter $Dmly ex ept Monday, schools close on the 20th. Ida WmkeTmann, of Springfield,spent *Daily except Simjiay -Daily except Sunday. interest to every resident of the count} next week to hold court. ,, The dates for the camp meeting at ||D,.Hy, Sunday here, ^p,^m, & $OnSundas onlj There will be a neck-tie ball at Turner 1 The rifle shoot standing for last Sunday Fred Mueller, for five years a typo in C. H. W. HEIDEMAN, Lone Tree Lake have been ^changed Hall Sunday evening a week. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Seiter are the Station Agent. was as fellows: Chas. Brust, John the Post office,^has severed his connection from June 4-8 to June 18-22. E. R. Schleuder, of this place, has guests of St. Paul friends. Lilla, T. Mueller, A. Hagberg and A. with that paper. Republican County Convention. Wallace Bros, will show their big located in the jewelry business at Lamberton. J. L. Moody, of Stately, was*a caller Brandt. -*k C. L. Roos went to Sioux City and ciicus here the latter part of this month. at the Review office Saturday. other Iowa points Monday afternoon on The firand Lodge of I. O. O. F. is in They carry a tram of thirty-six cars. A Republican Convention for the County of Holden is still as stubborn as a mule! Mrs. Mowery leaves for Ohio* next Brown will be held Tuesday, June 24th, 1890, at business. He will be back to-morrow. session at St* Paul. A delegation of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Yoerg, of St. Paul, He will not speak a word, not even to week to spend the summer. 1 clock AI at the court house in the city of several from New Ulm are in attendance. Mrs. Williams, a sister of Louis Palmer are the guests of the lstter's father, New Ulm for the purpose of electing five delegates thi1 jailer. H. Plath, of Sleepy Eye, spent several to attend the Republican state convention, to be of Gibbon, and formerly a resident August Schell. They will visit here John Stoeckert left on Monday for a eid in the city of St Paul, July 24th, 1890 Also days of last week in town. of this county, died at Redwood. Falls Jos. Diepolder has been appointed for several weeks. transact any other business thought proper when tf few days visit with friends at Davis Geo. Rafferty was oae of the pleasant on the 23rd of last month. census enumerator for Lafayette, Gottlieb Jlet ''Schleifeukrasnzchen" at Turner Point, Wisconsin. jr callers at this office during: the week. Arndt for Courtland and D. M. The basis of representation will be one delegate Rev. Thomas, of the Chicago Congregational Hall Sunday^evening, June 15th. The Th« work of taking the next census for each fifty votes or major fraction thereof, cast Hall for Ridgely and West Newton. Wm. Mueller, of St. Peter, spent Seminary, filled the pulpit ball will be given by the Ladies' Society for Benjamin Harrison for president 1888, and was commenced Monday. Be ready to Sunday with relatives in Lafayette. of the church at this place both Sunday The City Band will give a concert of the Turnverein. one delegate at large for each voting precinct The answer all questions. several towns in the county are entitled to dele morning and evening. and ball at Union Hall next Sunday Carl Mueller, father of T. Mueller of The body of an infant child of Mr. gation as follows Albm, 3, Bashaw 2, Burnstown At a business meeting of Company A, evening. The band has secured plenty this city, is here on a visit. He is now Through pension agent Blanchard, and Mrs Klages, of Minneapolis, was 4, Cottonwood, 2, Eden 2, Home, 2, Lake Hanska held Friday afternoon, Lewis B% Krook of new and good music and assure the living at St. Louis. 3, Leavenworth 2, Linden, 3, Milford, 2, Mulligan, Peter Heck, of West Newton, has secured brought to New Ulm yesterday for burial. was elected to the office of first lieutenant. 1, North Star 2 New Clm, 9, Praineville, 2, patrons of the ball a pleasant time. back-pay amounting to $750, and Mrs. Klages is a daughter of Jacob Miss Held is home from St. Paul on a Sleepy Eje, 4, Stark 1, Statelv, 1, Sigel, 1 a monthly allowance of $17. Guth, of this city. The children of the Turner Sunday visit. She is now employed in the office By order of the Republican County Committee, A heavy windstorm passed over this School held a picnic at Hunter's Rest of the clerk of the supreme court. ALBERT BLANCHARD, Why is it that the flag, recently won Chas. Wagner will commence to region on Thursday night. Littk or no Chairman last Sunday. Quite a number of old in the Youth's Companion contest, is build a cottage this week on the lot opposite Rev. R. Hetdmann and wife, of Caledonia, damage was done, however, although BUSINESS LOCALS. people also participated, and an enjovable not seen floating from the public the park, between Baasen's and visited during the week with the much was threatened. time was spent by all present. schools? It should be seen there every Koehler's. The cottage will be occupied latter's# parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Miss Ida Heers and Miss Minnie At Cost day. by August Wagner. Keen. J. B. Sehmid came down from Springfield Ladies1 and Children's Trimmed Hats Pfaender, both of this city, graduated Monday to take the prisoner R. Fischer Sr., received a kics from The Lutherans have finally decided Mrs. Francis Voissem, of Menassah, at and below cost for the next four in the Kindergarten course of the Winona Dempsey, who stole a coat at Sleepy a horse last Wednesday with serious to build a parsonage. A. J. Grimmer Wis., is the guest of her sister, Mrs. W. 2-eekfe. Mrs B. Follman & Co. Normal School last Wednesday. Eye, to Stillwater. Dempsey has been effects. He is now closely confined to Eibner. She will remain here for a has liberally donated to the parish the Still in the Lead. Over the door leading into the corridors sentenced to two years at hard labor. I** his room and is suffering considerably month or so. lot opposite the chur«h and building 1 he Jewel Gasoline stoves and Ranges of the jail is that very appropriate from a badly swollen face. Frank Hanft and Robert Scherer, of operations will be commenced at once. are by far the best in the market. motto. "God bless and keep thee." NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. the Minneapolis University, and Allie Henry Manderfeld, young man of Those who have used them, would not Wheat throughout this region never The accent is supposed to be on the Scherer,of the Mankato and Ida Heers get along without them They are perfectly Milford, while riding on a mule last looked finer than at present. Though last two words. $25 REWABD. safe and just the thing for summer and Minnie Pfaender, of the Winona Wednesday afternoon, was thrown off not high in all places, in many fields it B. Arnold sells them. Normal, are all home for the summer Geo. Scherer, of Mankato, was in and sustained a fracture of the collar has attained a good growth, while vacation. town Saturday. Saturday eyenmg he bone. Dr. Stnckler is tending him, everywhere it is thick and well stooled A reward of $25 will be paid by the Home Farmer's Insurance started for New York and in about a out. New Ulm Sportsmen's Club to any party The western conference ot Minnesota Tom McKeever, of Springfield and who will give information leading to week he will sail for Munich, Germany We are agents for the Western Farm Congregational churches will convene The papers of Monday Announce the brakeman on the Northwestern road, the conviction of individuals who are Department of the Home Insurance Co to Secure medical treatment for his I in this city next Tuesday and remain dangerous illness of Alfred Wallm, one destroying property at Hunters' Rest was injured about the head up at Milford of New York, and are ready to do the eyes in session three 'days A large $5 will be paid to anyone who will even of the judges of the supreme court of last Friday evening. While leaning best by all patrons. furnish names of those who are' doing number of ministers are expected to be John 0. Dockin was brought down North Dakota, and at one time a resident SCHUBERT &FLOR. out from a'car to give a signal, his the damage. CHAS. BRUST trom Springfield last week by Marshal present. of New Ulm. It is feared that he head struck^the switch bar and was President of Sportsmen's Club Schwartzrock. In a drunken quarrel, Owners of cattle should.be carefnl has sustained an attack of apoplexy. TAKE WABHIB. bruised quite badly. he is said to have drawn a revolver about letting tbem run loose about town Marriage licenses were granted this The runner Tharoash, who has been LOST. one Cady, of that place, and the justice All cattle found on the streets from 9 after dark or at any other time for that week to Ole A. Thompson and Gertrude in New Ulm nowlfor three weefcs past, in the evening till 6 a, will be taken sent him up for thirty days. matter. Hereafter all cows found on O. Hugdal, J. H. Strasser and Emma up by the pound master. The ponnd is has at length succeeded in getting up a A pocket book containing $120 in the streets will be promptlv taken up Among the lawyeis who attended the situated at the corner of 8tn North St. Gugolz, Clara F. Morehouse and Annie race The race was to have come off bills, a receipt for insurance made to by the pound-master. spring-session of the distuct court were and Broadway F. S. LEHMAN, B. Moll, Siver Hansen and Ellen Olson Andrew Rasmussen, and some other at fet. Peter on Monday, the other party Pound-master J. A Tawney, of Winona, C. Davis, The county convention to elect delegates papers The pocket book belongs to a and to George A. Gilland and Annie being Chas. Koeaig, a St. Peter man. of St Peter, M. C. Robertson, of poor man. A reward will be given to to the Republican state convention, Margaret Knudson. As much as $300 a side, is said to have the finder. $. D. Peterson. CHAS WAGNER SELLS Springfield, and Geo R. Somerville, J. as will be seen from a notice in been put up on the result. After the school picnic at Hunter's THE BELTRIDGE DRY AIR M. Thompson and L. G. Davis, of another column, has been called for CONCER AND BALL. Rest last Sunday afternoon, some ver Later. The race came off as announced REFRIGERATOR. Sleepy Eye. June 24th. As this brings the date at smart young men took possession of the and Tharnisb fell at the start the most convenient time for the farmers, Ernst Geschmeidler, one of the Milwaukee grounds and made themselves pretty and lost. The whole business was a The City Band will give a Grand we trust that every voter will take Theatre Company, had about a much tbe owners of everything laying put up job, and some New Ulm parties 3 As time rolls on an interest in the matter and attend column of coirespondence over his Concert and Ball at around. The} br ke open the shanties will now no doubt wish that they had Trtill drive all other sewing machines the caucuses. name in the Volkszeitung of Friday and sheds, threw down and demolished *z from first class homes and dress-making kept their fingers out. regarding the company's visit to New A corn doctor, who has been doing things contained therein, and did other establishments Dim To judge from this account they The annual conference of the ministers C. Hoinburg, Agt. New Ulm, Minn. business here the past few days, was miscliieouYs tricks that merit a punishment Sunday Eve, June 8th. were highly pleased. of the Lutheran Synod of Minnesota arrested on Friday on the strength of a that would be remenibeied It is was held in this city Wednesday Notice for Publication. H. G. Hays, formerly of the Sleepy letter from the sheriff at Rochester, asking claimed that the parties are known, and A nice time is assured to which and Thursday. About thirty of the Eye Herald, was a pleasant caller one the sheriff heie to hold a certain it is hoped that enough evidence will be Lind Oftice at Marshal), Minn preachers were present and the session everybody is invited. day last week. He says that the paper corn doctor, who had commuted grand found to le uf to their conviction. May 2nd, 1890 proved a very pleasant one. The principal Notice is hereby given that the following -named is pow entirely in the hands of the new larceny at that pi tee The Rochester ADMISSION 25 GTS. A PEHSD' settler has tiled notice of his intention to make The work of census taking is now in business consisted in the drafting finil proof in support of his claim nnd that said management, and tnat he will go to authorities arrived Sunday mornino-, prool will be ide before the Jut ge, or, in hisaosenct progress and the enumerators have less of resolutions, which are to be presented Duluth to accept a position under Bowen only to find that tney had got hold of the clerk of the District Court of Brown than a monih in which to perform their Co at iew Ulm Minn on Saturday, June 14th, at the Synodical meeting, which DR. C. HIRSCH on the Daily News. the wrong bird. 1890 viz 0ru«tivA belmar of Lake Hanska for duties. The questions to be asked-are commenced in West St. Paul, June The S E Sec 12 108, Range 31, Homestead 4 While coming to New Ulm on Wednesday Lntrv No 11476 M. Anderson, a nephew of W. A numerous, each person answering from 19th. Among these was one setting Ht tmes the following witnesses to prove hi« from Fairfax, Peter Heck and Krook, of this city, diel in Sweden on ontiniious rtaidenct, upon, and cultivation of,said fifty to a hundred. Some of them will forth the necessity and advocating the Und vu wife were *hrown from their rig in a the 11th of last month. The young appear impertinent, especially those relating employment of an extra professor in Jeus \n lerson, Ole Paulson, A Kjolstad Henrj Olson nil of New Ulm O Brown Co runaway and sustained some slight man visited here for several weeus last the college and the building of a parsonage to organic diseases, but as ihey Minn LANGE Office over Olsen's Drugstore. injuries. Mrs. Heck is bruised quite fall and at that time took sick. He was Register all serve a useful purpose they should tor the New Ulm pansh. When in town, can be found at office badly about the face and Mr. Heck was examined by Dr. Strickler, who pronounced be answered cheerfulh and trulv. The at all hours. hurt in the neck. The Supreme Court has affirmed the New it quick consumption, with the Ulm Markets. enumerators are forbidden to divulgs order of the lower court in its decision assertion also that the young man could NEW ULM, MINN any of the information they receive, under V\ heat, ..81-84 August Schell has just completed his on the Scott County removal case, in not live over six'months St. Paifi ph}sicians Oils heavy penalty of fine and imprisonment, 25 new storage building. With this he has LADIES HAIR DRESSISG.~ which the commissioners of the county denied this, but still advised Com 20 while other penalties are imposed constructed during the past jear a Potatoes had refused to hold a meeting to consider 20 him to lake a trip to Europe. He did upoH those who refuse to answer. solid brick structure, 115 feet long, 53 Butter 5 a petition for removal, because so, and after a short and severe illness After the 21st of May 1 will open par Eggs feet wide and three stories high. The 10 Last Thursday, J. H. Strasser, editoi the notice calling it was not published died. lors above Beussman's store, where I new road is also included in the list of of the Post, quietly left town, telling two weeks prior to the date set, as required will be prepared to do all kind of ladies' The editor of the Post doubts the constitutionality G. A. Ottomeyer, this year's improvements. no one whither he was going or wherefore hair work, shampooing, hair dressing by the county-seat romoval law. of that portion of the census and bang cutting. he departed. A look into the records A very enjoyable picnic was held in The court holds that it is not only necessary DEALER IN law, which provides that every man Orders by mail promptly and correctIv DryGoods of tbe clerk of court, however, revealed Fied Kiossner's grove in Lafayette last to give two publications in each attended to. must tell the enumerator whether he even thing within a half hour Saturday by the school children of districts of the county weeklies but fourteen days MISS M. HAXEl,. can speak English or not. sseems to after he had left, and later on news 53 and 7. The Courtland band notice prior to the meeting. This was us that a man who can thds urge his was received here of his marriage on not done in the Scott county case, nor Anton Schwerzler furnished music, and among the visitors, readers to refuse to conform with a single Saturday at Minneapolis with Miss Emma was it done in the contest in our own who were present, were County Has just received an elegant line of feature of the law, for the violation Gugolz, an accomplished lady of Mimmei goods and invites you to call county. Superintendent Schulz, Sheriff Block of which there is a heavy penalty, must and see them. His 25 ct. black ribbed that town. The news came rather unexpectedly KIESL1NG BLOCK, and Clerk of Court Mueller, all of St. either cairy with him a good deal of hose for children are unequaled in Below we giye complete list of enumerators to tbe people of our city, but Wew SMttattu Peter. The presence of these gentlemen pj ihty in the northwest. So are bis gall or else a profound and thorough for Brown County, furnished us none were more surprised than ourselves, is a pretty sure indication that various grides ot Gent's half hose and understanding of the law. We are inclined through the courtesy of Supervisor and as we join with others in extending DEALER IN Lidies' and Children's hose. politics will be set to whirling pretty to think the latter, and we would Miller, of Luyerne: New Ulm, Chas. congratulations to our brother We aKo handle Gent's, Ladies' and WINES AND FINE LIQUORS. early in that county this year. advise him for his own good lo quit the Gebser, B. June, Ernst Bellmann Cottonwood, Children's hummer Underwear, which editor, we will unite therewith a we oftei to the public at low hgures empty field of journalism, and devote The fact that the band which furnished Frederick Walter Linden, hearty wish for unbounded joy and I handle Bourbon Wbiskev, Dave ^ee our idies' Giu-se Vests at 12^ cents his attention exclusively to the expounding the music on Decoration Day, Edwin Paulsen Lake Hanska, Ole Jones Brandy, Anderson Club, Cognac, prosperity. each of the constitution. Should and Imported Port Wine for medical was made up largely of volunteers from Synsteby Sigel, Mathew Reck Milford, V\ lute •oods, laces, embroidery, ruchngs, use also the celebrated St. .lulien Clarets, The St. Paul Sunday Globe has tbe he do this, we would not be surprised if several bands, who played for nothing, G. A. Spellbrink Home. Wm. Dey collars, cuffs, and handkerchiefs Rhine and Riesling Wines and following, complimentary to Miss Held, in a few years we should hear of him ire sold at low prices. Geuts working should be enough to cause the city to Sleepy Eye, John E. Tenney Stark, Champagne. Whiskey ranging in -.airts at 50 cent3 each Boy's over shirts as being "yudge of spreme kort" or formerly of New Ulm: To the average look after such things in the future. Hubert Hillesheim Albin, L. D. Rice price from $1.50 to $6 per gallon. My 45 cents. something of that kind. person the driest thing in the world is The music was not what it ought to Mulligan, Paul Moe Leavenworth, goods are of tbe very best grades and A nice line ot haudkerchiefs always a decision of the supreme court of Minnesota, are guaranteed as represented. have, been nor what it might have been, George W. Harrington Prairieville, J. ^ept on hand I carry the Foster Patent It has long been an open secret that or any other state for that matter, Anton Schwerzler. if the city had done what the occasion Equalizing Suspender, the best suspender H. P. Hoy Eden, Alfred Walton the mortgage indebtedness of the country you can b,uv but, when to this dryness is added peimitted and demanded. We do not Burnstown including Springfield, Frank is fast growing to proportions, and All our Goods will be sold at pur usuil the work of translating the hieroglyphics mean by that that the council should Clague Bashaw and Stately, Leonard low price* Call and learn them. F. X. SCHLUMPBERGEft figures show that" the criticism of the of the jadge, who writes tbe decision, go to great expense in a matter of this Redding North Star, Wm, H. Cook. G. A. OTTOMEYER, existence of this evil has not been too the task becomes more than appalling. kind, but the event should be of public severe. During the past week Mr. Rolfe In its accounts of the commencement This heavy burden, however, NEW ULM, MINN. interest enough to at least permit of AGENT FOR THR Thompson has been compiling mortgage exercises of the Normal, the Mankato falls, as usual, upon the shoulders of a the employment of suitable music. It EMPIRE BINDERS Free Press has the following of interest statistics for the coming census. young lady, Miss Mathilda Held, who should not always be left to Hecker OTATE.OF MINNESOTA, Connty of Brown }-s». to New Ulm people: Miss Allie As to the standing of Brown County he is said to be able to read anything from O in Probate Court Special Term, Hay 16th, Post to do honor to the dead. AND MOWERS. JsJKi says that at present there are on record Scherer, of New Ulm, the class poet, Sanscrit down to one of Judge Mitchell's In the matter of the estate of Wenze.1 Rubey The Milwaukee City Theatre Company read a very excellently constructed about 1800 mortgages, averaging ieceased decisions in the latter's own handwriting. All Goods axe Guaranteed and W hereas. An instrument IB writing, purporting appeared at Turner Hall on Tuesday poem in which she compared tie class $500 each. From this it is safe to deduct Miss Held has for about a 'o be the last will and testament of wenzel Farmers run no risks in purchasing Rubey deceased, late of said County, has been and Wednesday evenings of last with a running stream. Starting out a for mortgages paid and not released year past been an assistant in the office ieh\ ered to this Court, of me. Call and examine before week and was greeted on both nights mere brook, it soon passes the stepping as much as 25 per cent, but after And Whereas, August Schwertfeger and Josef of the clerk of the supreme court, and {Sellncr oave filed therewith their petition, with flattering audiences. In many respects, stones, afterwards no longer seen. Sa purchasing elsewhere^. doing this there is left at least $750,000 to her falls the duty of transcribing the representing among other things that said WeDzel linbey died in said County on the 24th the plays presented were such with the class. As rain increases .the of indebtedness. Thid is but an esti. decisions handed down by the judges of Corner of Broadway -and Third day of April 1890, testate, and that «atd pe titioners are the executors named in said last as to excite interest of themselves, and size of the brook, so do trials strengthen mate. Later on tLe census vv ill give exact the state's highest court. Previous to North Str., on lot of Isidor Haas. will and testament, and prayme that the said the acting was simply splendid. Especially t^e class. The river at length, **"b.strument may be admitted to probate, andthit figures, but for tbe present they are her engagement with the state, Miss tetters testamentary, be to them issued thereon, on the latter evening, did the grown larger, carries upon its bosom NEW ULM/ close enough to show to what an extent Held bad charge of tbe force of young MINNr It is ordered, That the proofs of said instrument and the said petition, be heard before this Court characters seem to fit well to those whe smaller streams. So with the Seniors, ladies employed in the state library by this evil has been carried and to what at the Probate Office in said Connty on Thursday tooK the leading roles. The various when they launch out and assume the the 12th day of Jnne A, 1890, at 10 o'clock a degree there is heed of remeuy. Mr. the West Publishing company. She is WEfflHAVE t(he forenoon, when all concerned m»y appear parts were performed with admirable work of teaching. Through all storms exact, careful and extremely methodical, JDU' coN«„ihe probate of said intrument, Thompson tells us however that Brown -ind it is further ordered, that public notice of ease and effect, and the hearty applause the river glides to the ocean, where *it and her training in these different County is by no means the poorest off. ON tlie time ind place of said hearing be given to all oersons Interested, by publication of these oiders and much laughter that came from the enjoj a the calm stillness of the deep. positions has given her a knowledge There are otheis, he says, that are MAPLE BROVE STOCK PABM •nice in each week lor three successive weeksprior audience at regular intervals was not So the class will pass all trials and enter to said day ot be irintr, in the New Ulm Review, a of the law, possessed by few ladies in much deeper in the bole. It might be we«kly newspaper printed and published at the {to be wondered at. It was deserved, upon the enjoyment of a consciousness the country. She is one of the most City of New Ulm in stid County ?dded too that compared with the indebtedness A fine lot of Purebred Poland China Dated it New Clm, Mmn this 16th day of May every bit of it. The Company is one of of duty well performed. The members pleasant conversationalists in the capitol, Spring Pig" for sale at reasonable prices. ot ten years ago there has A 1890. the best, if not the best of its kind, that should rememberthe lesson of the Onr hogs are all registered, or UytheCouit, and is an accomplished and cultured X" been a marked falling oft Times are KRNST BRANDT eligible for registering. ESTES BROS. has been seen New Ulm. brook—^patience. young lady. S) 2$ Judge of Probate* r'** evidently getting better. —25. Madelia, Minn «jtf&k^siaBm•S^M