New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
June 18, 1890 · Page 4 of 8
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C.&3i. W. TIME CARD. LOCAL NEWS. G. A. ^Ottomeyer has made a change Horace Newhart is home from Northfield. Fred W. Ives, inspector for the State REPUB g'V A «». J*??^ Going Mast. in his ad, Read it P4^fiM%Wi Going West. Dairy Commission, was in the city Mon. i% School closes (Friday. *No 2Pa«s Dep 10 51p,ni tNo 1 Pass Dep 4 44a.m. The "Springfield Advance has been T. Mulvehill took a carload of hones day.'***- **?&•? *No 4 2 25p 1A *No3 5 05p.m. republic •No 1€ Fct ,4 44 a. Company A will start for camp at ||No 21 Frt Arr 10 15a m. sold again by Wilson to F. A. Wright, to St. Paul Monday evening. Joseph Groebner and Mrs. Anna Turner Hal *No l8Frt 11 20a *No 25 1 50pun. Lake City to-night. June 20th, |No34 11 5Cp the former editor Wiesner, both of New Ulm, were married A little son of M. Biereigel, of La- JDaily except Monday, of electing Congressman Lind has our thanks *DaiJy except-Sunday. by Rev. Berghold on Monday, *Daily except Sunday. One of August Schell's fawns gave fayette, died on the 13th the city at iOn Sundays onli. Daily, for consular reports. birth last week to triplets, vention, cal He now has Jos. Schmucker, will celebrate the c. Chas. Wagner has placed telephone H. VV. HEIDEMAN, Juergen Durbahn started for Germany house in N nine in all. Fourth at his Tivoli in the good old Station Agrent. connections between his store and resi- 24th. and to yesterday on a visiting tour. style. In the afternoon there will be a Michael Banweiler has sold his'farm dence ness as may Republican County Convention. IJ concert and in the evening a ball. The New Ulm Creamery is now making in West Newton and will move to New By oro. Master Norman Lind has returned 1,000 pounds of the best of butter every Ulm to reside. As will be seen from another column, from Washington. The rest of the family A Republican Convention for the County of day. there will be a general caucus Rev. Bergholdwas called to Sleepy will not come home till July. Brown -Kill be held (Tuesday, June 24th, 1890, at NEW ADV Happy Tony Schmidt. It's a girl. of Republican voters at Turner Hall 1 clock P. at the court house the city of Eye Monday evening to see Rev. Tori, Dr. Sellner and Ole Paulson, of Lake New Ulni, for the purpose of electing five delegates next Friday evening, for the purpose of Arrived Tuesday. The rest goes, "Have 'who is dangerously sick. Hanska, were in the city last Saturday FOR to attend ihe Republican state convention, to be electing nine delegates to the republican a smoke?" etc. on land business before the clerk of heid in the city of St Paul, July 24th, 1890 Also J. Newhart made a sale of eighty county convention, which meets on -'o tian^aet any other business thought proper when Of late we have had no Board of court. I will sell my pi acres of land in the southern part of met the 24th. As it is very likely that business with all improves Trade meetings, either regular or special. Leavenworth last week. Jos. Eckstein has been in Boston the ThebaMS of reptesentation will be one delegate of importance, other than the easy terms. What's the matter? for each fifty votes or major fraction thereof, cast past few da\s in attendance upon the Albert Wagner and wife, of Mankato, mere selection of these delegates, will for Benjamin Harrison for president 1888, and IHE,4tHJS Miss Ella Seiter has been quite sick annual session of the National Lodo-e of attended the wedding of the former's be transacted, it should be the duty of one delegate at large for each voting precinct The the past few days, and is still unable to A. O. U. W. sister to Mr. C. A. Hagberg last Thursday several towns in the county are entitled to delegation every citizen, who votes the Republican as follow Albm, 3, Bashaw, 2, Burnstown leave her room. evening. has4been Word received from R. ticket and beleives in Republican success, The Fourth of Jul} 4 Cottonwood 2, Eden, 2, Home, 2, LakeHanska The criminal ease of the state against At a meeting of the Northwestern Pfefferle in Washington that he has to attend. Let the attendance be Leavenwoith, 2, Linden, 3, Milford, 2, Mulligan, celebrated at T. E. Bowen for assaulting Editor Collins North Star, 2, New Lira, 9, Prairieville, 2, Brewers in St. Paul last week, John general. concluded to continue his residence in Schmucker^ livuii. 1 Sleepy Eje, 4, Stark, 1). Stately, 1, Sigel, 1 has been certified to the supreme Hauenstein, of this city, was elected N^w Ulm. Glad to hear it. B\ oidei of the Republican Countv Committee, A cable dispatch was received here court president of the association. ALBERT BLANCHARD, The Review has completed the annual Monday, stating that Dr. Louis A. In the afternoon a concert will be Chairman Col. Baasen and J. Klossner Jr., as Albert Seiter and Mrs. Francisca catalogue of Dr. Martin Luther College. Fritsche and Miss Anialie Pfaender giyen in the beautiful gardens and members of Hecker Post, attended the Mueller were called to St. Paul last A glauce over this indicates that the institution were married at Berlin on Saturday. amusement will be plenty. The bowling B^° For a good ice boxcall at Chas. G. A. R. encampment at Luverne last Saturday by a telegram, announcing the is in a thriving and flourishing This will come as a pleasant announcement alleys will be kept continually in Wagner's. week. illness of the former's wife. condition. to the majority of our readeis, use and those attending may rest assured &F- A N I S W E A Cuff Buttons Chas. Klotz, the night watchman, who know the parties well and know Geo Forster, of North St. Paul, was of a good time. In the evening A meeting of some of the directors of for sale by F. W. Hauenstem. them to be deserving of all the happiness received a telegram last Wednesday, a caller at the Review office one day Mr. Schmucker will give a the proposed New Uim & Southwestern Ugp*" If you need a step ladder call at BCEHMER BALI,. announcing the death on that day o* last week. He has given up his employment that this union will afford. Dr. road was held here last week, at which Chas. Wagner's. Fritsche is a New Ulm physician, now his aged mother at Aloany, New York. at that place, and will spend the president, Mr. Bredenhagen, of SJ^° .buy the Anti-Swear Kuff Button studying in Germany. He is well The celebration will be after the^ old the summer with his parents in Sigel. Caryer, was present. The waterworks contractors are now i\ for it's the best. thought of and is a successful young order, and everybody is invited to) attend. having trouble with the tower. The The Farmer's Alliance of Nicollet The City Drag Store has received its S^° Chas. Wagner sells the best ice man Miss Pfaender, the bride, is the last round of pipe was not of the right County will not put up a legislative or annual supply of Fourth of July goods. boxes at very low prices. daughter of Wm. Pfaender, and is a ANNUAL PIGSj size, and had to be sent back to the county ticket. Resolutions were also Roos always carries the largest line to figg*' Rockford watches take the Lead— worthy and estimable young lady with shops. passed, deeming it unwise and detrimental be found in the city, and this year is Sold by F. W. Hauenstein. hosts 6r friends. Both will receive the to place in the field a congressional no exception to the general rule. The Sons of Hermann will hold their The Sons of Hermann will kindest wishes for their future welfare JJ3T Ice boxes and Refrigerators at candidate. annual picnic at Hermann's Heights Although the census enumerators and happiness, and the Review desires annual picnic on Chas. Warner's. 4 next Sunday. Prize bowling and prize The new steam-boat,^belonging to have till July 1st to compile their work, Sunday, June 21 to add its share of congratulations. The shooting will be numbered in the list of Max Burg and Chas. Toberer, has been we are told that they have already finnished young couple will spend at least two Still in the Lead. amusements. the gathering of population statistics. tested. It works to a charm, and is months in the old country, and will Ihe Jewel Gasoline stoves and Ranges HERMANMIb The figures will not bear up as quite a credit to its ingenious builders. The Board of Review for the city of then return to New Ulm to reside. are by far the best in the market. well as many expected. Twelve miles an hour was the time New Ulm will meet at the Clerk's office Those who have used them, would not A Washington dispatch says- T,he get along without them. They are perieetly made at its first trial. next Monday to correct the assessment The Lutherans held a very enjoyable safe and just the thing for summer. Lind bill, which has passed #the house, list. Anyone having grievances The Clifton Holden case will be picnic at the college grounds Sunday Prize bowling, prize shooting J. B. Arnold sells them. provides for the relief of certain settlers to unload, should make complaint at afternoon. The weather was beautiful, brought up in the United States courts other contests are .being arrange' on the public lands and is more particularly C. A. Ottomeyer, that time. at St. Paul this week. The marshal just right for a picnic, and a goodly and there will be plenty of aniusem, interesting to Minnesota. In that was expected here yesterday to serve crowd was present. Two bands furnished It has been suggested that someone for all. Let everybody come. state a great many tracts of land have DEALER IN mu^ic during the afternoon, and papers* on the prisoner for his appearance Dry GoodsaNotions start a subscription fund for the purpose Grand Celebration been illegally and erroneously certified withrsinging and other amusement, the at the hearing. Holden's life of assisting the Electiic Light Company to railroad companies. It is land which season was passed must pleasantly to lease expires June 27th. in placing wire about the poles on is now occupied by settlers who have all. Minnesota Street to prevent them from The jury in the case of Henry Keltgen, lived thereon for years. The supreme being gnawed up by horses. Good idea. charged with shooting J. B. Kennedy The Choate Dramatic Company appeared AT MANKATO court of Minnesota has held that, although The best at low prices is what we at Nicollet, a year ago with the at Turner Holl Monday evening C. H. Ross was called to Columbus, mean this season, so call and see how these lands were certified to the —ON— intent to murder failed to agree, we sell our Goods. in Caprice. A tolerably good audience I Wis., on Wednesday to attend the funeral 4 ii 1 S O railroad companies, and inasmuch as JTJLIST A nice new line of dress-calico, standing six for conviction and six for greeted them, but appreciation in general of his uncle, R. W. Chadbourn, the government was the original owner Ginghams, stockings, ribbons, Handkerchiefs, The Fourth of July will be celebrated acquittal. The case will be continued who died there on the 10th of apoplexy. was wanting owing to the nature of the soil, the state courts could not embroidery, laces, buttons, in Mankato this year in a style that at the next term of court. Mr. Chadbourn was largely interested of the play. Miss Choate in the leading collars, corsets, underwear, Gent's over settle the titles. Mr. Lind's bill permits will throw a shadow on the efforts of shirts (good ones) at 50 cents, white in the Brown County Bank of this city. role played well and proved herself a all neighboring towns. In fact it will Last Sunday was the day for awarding the state courts to determine the validity dress t-hirts, 50 cents, suspenders, socks be the only one worth attending. Three pleasing actress. Last night Ingomar the second medal of the rifle club, New Utm certainly has her full quota of the original conveyance from the and fact all our goods will be sold at thousand engineers and conductors will was to have been the bill. for the best score for three successive of barber shops. There are now five government to the railroad companies. ow prices. hold a convention in the city on that in town,—Vedder's, Leibold's, Peuser's weeks, and John Lilla was the lucky As the road to the Redstone Ferry is Mr. Lind had a conference with Senator day and will take part in the celebration. OUR AIM—TO KEEP THE BEST. winner. In the shoot of that day, the Keegan's, and Boyd's. The latter was still blocked to travel, it is proposed to Plumb in relation to its passage in the OUR PRINCIPLE—FAIR DEALING. The Blue Earth City Flambeau Club, started in the Rudolphi building this standing was as follows: August Brandt, open a new highwaj, running west senate. Mr. Plumb said that with a few famous all over Southern Minnesota, Our Wellcome Word for all—Bargains. week by the colored man, who worked C. Brust, John Lilla, Carl Hauenstein from the Reinhart school house in minor caanges it would pass. will be also present and a thousand 5Tou are sure to find something for Keegan. and E, Brandt, Courtland to the Minnesota river, crossing }ou want. Onlj give us a call and see other attractions. PERSONAJMENTION. The races will be the best to be seen our goods and prices. the latter at Outlot C, and intersecting An attempt is being made to get up Wm. Pfaender went to St. Paul yesterday anywhere. Special rates will be furnished Bargains! Bargains!! Bargains!! with 14th South Street. The ferry an excursion to St. Paul on the 20th of to be present at a meeting of the Miss Amalie Nix, of St. Paul, is here on all railroads, and none should will then be moved to this point, next month to attend the celebration of on a visit fail to come down. COMMITTEE. monument committee, which is beinoheld A and the distance, that parties in that the 50th anniversary of the Sons of DR. C. HIRSCH to-day. From there he goes to Werner Boesch went to Marshall last G. A. OTTOMEYER, portion of Courtland will have to travel Hermann. If it succeeds, a special train Saturday on business. New York, as a delegate to the National to reach town, will be much less th%n NEWULM, MINN. MMHttH will leave here the day previous, and Turners' Convention, and will be Eugene Koehler is here on a visit that in the roundabout courfe through excursionists will be furnished naif gone a couple of weeks. from Red Wing. Lafayette and over the Minnesota river 8 ~T VTE OF MINNESOTA, County of Brown J-sv rates for round trip. Those desiring to In Piobate Court Special Term, June 9th Geo. J. Grimm, of Springfield, spent Burg's Battery was out as usual Sunday bridge. go should leave their names at once Office over Olsen's Drugstore. mo Sunday in town. morning, and after the customary In the matter of the estate o' Caroline Pauh with the committee of the Hermann's As usual Mankato is preparing for drill, took to the hills between Hauenstein^s dece i«ed When in town, can be found at office S. D. Peterson, wife and daughter Lodge which consists of Jos, Galles, horeis An instrument in writing, purporting one of the largest Fourth of July celebrations and Schell's and fired several went to Tracy Friday to visit friends to be the last will and testament of irollnt at all hours. Julius Berndt and H. Frenzel. to be held in this vicinity. In Piuli deceased, late of said County, has been Mi charges over the valley of the Cottonwood. Henry Pfeifer, of the Currie Pioneer, delnered to this Court, NEWULM, MJNN.— connection with it there is to be a great And Whereas, E Koch has hied therewith The effect of the rumbling and Carl Schreyer, of Cottonwood, has was in the city Friday and Saturday. his petition, lepresenting among other things that gathering of railroad men, and as many roaring volleys, sent back in bioken ABIES MIR DRESSING. purchased two lots opposite the residence wild Carolina Pauh died in said County on the 18th Father Sullivan, of Tracy, visited as 3,000 engineers and conductors are day ofOctobe--, 1889, testate, and that'•aid pe and repeated echoes from the surrounding of H. A. Subilia, and is now titionei is the cole executor named in said last during the week with Father Berghold. expected to be present Twelve hundred ^vill and testament and piaying that the said bluffs was simply immense. putting them in readiness for the erection n«trument may be admitted to probate, and that dollars haye been raised to defray After the 21st of May I will open par T. Mueller went to St. Louis Thursday letters testamentary be to him issued thereon, of a nice and comfortable home. At last the attorneys of Wm. Rose lors above Beussman's store, where I It is ordered, That the proofs of said instrument expenses. The celebrated Blue Earth to visit for a few days with relatives. Next year he will build and move to and the slid petition, be heard before this Court have filed their motion for a new trial. will be prepared to do all kind of ladies' City Flambeau Club, which took such at the Probate OlHce in said County on Saturday hair work, shampooing, hair dress-' The note of errors and motion for a new town. Mr. Schreyer is one of the old the 5th day of Jul} A, 1890, at 10 o'clock an important part in the last canJpaign, 'nthe forenoon, when all concerned m»y appear ing and bang cutting. Mrs. F. L. Randall and children, of settlers of the county. After years of trial in the case of the State vs. William ind contest the probate of said Intrnment, will be present, and a visit to the city on Orders by mail promptly and correctly And it is fuither ordered, that public notice of toil and labor, he has at length concluded Winona, are the guests of Mrs. C. H. Rose, eonyicted of murder in Redwood he time ind place of said hearing be given to all that day will be worth the while to any attended to. Ross. persons interested, by publication of these oiders county, was filed with the Clerk of the to retire to a life of comparative MISS M. HAXEL. lover of amusement. once in each week tor three successive weeks prior ease, and we take pleasure in welcoming Supreme Court by Erwin & Wellington, S *o said day of hearing, in the New Uim Review, a Ragister of Deeds Grimmer left for we» kly newspaper printed and published at the Sunday's Globe contains the following Anton Schwerzler counsel of defense, last Monday. The all such to our town as citizens. Wabasha County Monday to visit -with Jity of New Ulm in sud County. special from Sibley, Iowa, relative to a Dated at New Ulm, Minn this 9th day of June full stay of proceedings expires July 6. the family of Rev. Fettinger. 1890 The "Schleifenkraenzchen" given by brother of J. C. Geiger, of this city. S. —Redwood Gazette. By the Court, G. Hagberg, of Winthrop, came over the ladies of the Turnverein at Turner KRNST BRANDT C. Geiger, freight conductor on the KIESL1NG BLOCK, [L S 26 Judge of Probate to New Ulm Thursday evening to attend Hall was a complete success, not only The St. Peter Herald says that, about Omaho road, had his left leg crushed the wedding of his brother. financially but socially as well. thiee months ago, Herman Freitag, of while in the act of mounting the cab on (ORDER FOR HEARING ON CLAIMS The hall was crowded with 'couples Brown county, bought a team of horses Henry Hildebrandt was up from St. Lettei of Admimsti ation on the Estate of Knnt No. 35 at 10:30 this morning. The accident DEALER IN E Stone deceased, late of the County of Brown and all join in admitting that its better from Henry Bode, of that citv, and took Peter Monday, visiting friends in Lafayette. occurred half a mile north of and State of Minnesota, being granted to Iver WINES AND FINE LIQUORS. Stone has not been given this year. The the team from Mr. Bode's barn at town, near the warehouse. He ran It is ordered that six months be and the same "bow" feature of the dance, by which Nicollet About a week ago one of the ahead of his train to see if everything hereby allowed from and af.er the date of this Miss Lilly Anderson, of Springfield I handle Bourbon Whiskey,. Dave irder, in which all persons having claims or each gentleman was given a lady partner horses made its escape from the pasture was right, and signaled to the engineer spent Sunday with friends in NewUlm. Jones Brandy, Anderson Club, Cognac, detmnds against the said deceased are required without knowing who it should be file the same in the probate court of said counfor and found its way back to the .Nicollet and Imported Port Wine for medical to pull ahead. As the engine passed She was on her way home from Carleton examination and allowance or be forever use also the celebrated St. Julien Clarets, until he had found a match for his tie, farm, some forty miles distant. narred. him be attempted to reach the step, College. Rhine and RiesliDg Wines and It is further ordered, that the first Monday in afforded lots of laughter and enjoyment The Horse unassisted let down the bars, but he slipped, and his foot was thrown JaauarM, 1891, at 10 o'clock A M., at the general Champagne. Whiskey ranging in Fred Richter, ex-sheaiff of Ramsey and stamped itself at once as a drawing opened tho stable door and was found erm of said probate court, to be held at the ourt under the front wheels of the tender. price from $1.50 to $6 per gallon. My county, now in the plumbing and gasfitting aouse, in the City of Hew Ulm, said county, be card. Old and young took part in the in the morning in its old accustomed goods are of the very best grades and nnd the same hereby is appointed as the time and He retained his toold until the engineer business, is spending the week nlace wlfrn and where th« said probate court will dance and enjoyed themselves in a are guaranteed as represented. stall. Some sagacity about that animal pulled him in the cab, when he was pxamme fend adjust said claims and demands. with old New Ulm friends. manner that was enlivening to look upon. Anton Schwerzler, *nd it is further ordered, that notice of such surely. brought to Sibley and had his leg amputated," hearing given to all creditors and persons interested i|i said estate by forthwith publishing Courtland Correspondence. To every census enumerator in New this orderi once in each week for three successive mCHLUMPBERGER, weeks in the New Ulm Review, a weekly newspaper Ulm we wish to say. Don't miss anybody. The Lineau-Reuter Concert Company Gottlieb Arndt was appointed to take The Congregational Conference printed and published in said county. the censns in the town of Courtland. He Count all and let none escape. at Turner Hall last Saturday evening Dated atfNew Ulm, Minn., this 6th day of June opened at the church in this city last is now busy at work. A. D. 1890. In taking the last census the mayor of did not succeed in pleasing everybody, By the Court, Tuesday morning with a good attendance AGENT FOR THE ', Dr. Darnels, of St. Peter has been ERNST BRANDT, the city and his family were left off, because although they gave in some respects a EMPD1E BINDERS and continued till Friday. Not treating a child of Theodor Lang. (L. S,) 26 Judge of Prohat" they happened to be out of town meritorious entertainment. Some of only were a number of ministers present, John Arndt was up to Redwood Co. on a visit. Such blunders should not occur the members were first class in their AND MOWERS. *C.TATE OF MINNESOTA, County of Brown 88. last week Friday. He returned Saturday. among them being State Evangelist v3In Probate Court, Special Term, June 10th, this year. Every soul that can possibly line, but in the selection of the programme 1890. 1 Earle.but several lay delegates al«o. All Goods are Guaranteed and be called a resident of New Ulm, In the matter of the estate of Franz Burginger there was that lack of life and If this rainy weather continues much The programme was as outlined in last deceased. Farmers run no risks in purchasing longer there will be but little good yes, everyone of them, whether at home variety, which is necessary to excite On reading and filing the petition of Carl r-prayintadministratotheyfaccounteofthhi.Franerexaminn week's Review with the exception of Berg, the estate of Burginger wheat to be found. It is getting too of me, Call and examine before or abroad, on business or on pleasure, thorough appreciation with the average deceased, representing among othe things, one or two features. On Tuesday evening heavy and has commenced to lodge. that he haf folly administered said estate, and purchasing elsewhere. I should be listed. If the census enumerators NewUlm audience. Mr. Milch in his'cello Rev. Lyon, of Marshall, discussed that a time and place be fixed for Fred Arndt has his new granery completed. do their work carefully and as solo took fairly well, as did also Oscar Corner of Broadway and Third ing aud allowing his of admintstrai»n, the question, "Is the practice of hiring and for the assignment residue of said they are in duty bound, New Ulm will Lineau as a tenor,although the latter was North Str., on lot of sidor Haas. estate the parties thereto entitled pastors by the year to be commended?" §pJohn Schlieckau is in St.Peter, acting It is ordered, that said account be examined, and show up in the census of 1890 with close hardly what he was praised up to be. as a petit juror, ^SJ hi petition heard, by Judge this Court, and on Thursday night, Miss Hand, a NEWULM, S5&- il%INN. Jlonday the 7.h da of July, A D. I860, at to 5,000 people. If on the other hand The renderings of Jacob Renter, howeyer, Henry and George Schlottman made missionary from Utah, delivered a lecture. o'clock P. M. at the Probate Offic in said WE HAVE they refuse to list a man because he is were the delight of the evening, a business trip to St Peter last Thursday. cetmty. Dr. Merrill, the great Minneapolis And It is further ordered, that notice thereof be out of town at the time, as in the case and pleased the audience immensely. siven to all persons interested, by publishing a preacher, was to have been here cpy of this order once in each week for three sne.Btssive of our Congressman and others, the In bringing music from a violin, he is ON ffiSSK New Ulm Markets, weeks prior to said day of hearing the Wednesday night but failed to hut in an MAPLE GBOVE STOCK FABH figures will be considerably less. Which an artist, and every number was pogr JTsw Ulm Review, a weekly newspaper, printed appearance. His place was 4lled by Wheat, sud published at the City of New Ulm in said i?cv4.,-73—76 way do we want it? Which way would sessed of rare excellence.- Repeated County. Oats one of the attending pastor?. Aside A tot of Purebred Poland Chin* Date at- Ne Ulm the census department have it? The applause greeted him at each appearance, Minn., the, 10th day. of Corn Jane A. 1890. from these adresses, little was done in Spruy ofor sale at reasonable r»ces, enumerator should bear these things in .and his efforts alone went far to By the Court, 1&# are\all registe^e' the way of business of interest to people EKKST BBANDT, mind,* and make his work complete. make the concert enjoyable. eligil BriDpT'J ia New Ulm. rfdgeQf^b,Ue ms