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

July 2, 1890 · Page 4 of 9

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& N. W. TIME CARD. J-OCAL N E W S A little son arrived in the family of Rudolph Seiter, in partnersMp with a Quite a number will go from here to #EW ADVERTISEMENTS. Oomg East. Louis E. Fritsche on Saturday. Going West. Mr. Frank Fischer from St.Josepb,Mo., StPeter and Springfield on the Fourth. The Turner Hall mixed choir has been *No2Pass DeplO 51p,m JNol Pass Dep 4-44a.m. will open a protrait gallery in the Leibold Dr. Berry has been very sick the past *So4 2 25p *No3 5,05pm. reorganized. Wm. Pfaender will go to St. Peter today Card of Thanksrv f*"^ \fo 1C Prt 4 44 a. N 21 Frt Arr 10 15a m. building. «f few days and is still very low. *&o 18Frt 11 20am To Dr. Hirsch. who attended morn "*No25 50pan. The Catholic School closed Friday for on matters connected with the tNo24 11 5Cp my recent illness, and who rendered Alfred RGOS is acting as book-keeper The five best scores at the last rifle coming re-union at that place. the summer yacation. Daily except Monday, valuable assistance. I wish to tenderfhearty *DalIy except Strnday shoot were made by the following in •Daily except Sunday. for the New Ulm Elevator Company. George Gieseke, of Courtland, reports JOn Snnda\s onlj. County Auditor Bertrand has ap-my thanks. At the same timelj iiDnily, the order given: Gustav Goetcb, C. The New Ulm Elevator company C. I can recommend him to all in need or"" W. HEIDBMAN, another baby boy his family. pointed Ernst Bellmann his deputy the 1 Brusr, E~ Herzog, August Brandt and Station Agent. commenced business yesterday. The a good physician. latter took charge of his position yesterday, Work has already been commenced E. Brandts office is at the Empire Mill's new building. Julius Frank July lstf/ on the Eagle Mill's new elevator. lee Cream and Coffee at Turner Hall H. H. Ross, of Columbus, Wis., will on the Fourth. Upon the basis of gross receipts for The Empire Mill's new office is com.' handle cash from behind the counters Examinations were held in the. Lutheran the year ending March 31, 1890, the Ask your grocer what Secale Flakes pleted. The occupants moved into it of the Brown County Bank uuring the 4th of July schools on Monday with yery are. He will post \ou. postoffice at this place has been entered Monday. summer vacation. He is a nephew of good results. The schools have now as a third class salaried office and the Everybody unites in the praises of Holden's case comes up to-day before C, H. Ross. closed till August, 18th,. •the new dish, Secale Flakes. Ask your salary increased $100. |This is certainly Justice Miller of the United States Supreme A double wedding among prominent J.Veer djtessrs. Boesch and Maltzahn have good news to the postmaster^ .. court. young Lafayette people will occur next All grocers keep Secale Flakes let the contract for their new buildings Work is again in progress at the new Day after to-morrow is Independence Mopday. The parties are Jos. Kiingler j3on't fail to let him take \our order to a Mr. Gillman, of Minneapolis Mr.Hanschen court house. It is to be hoped that the Two pound packages Day. The fire-cracker and bky-rocket for a package. and Mary Gabriel, ana Jos. Wenino-er will do the mason work— recommendation of the grand jury will only. observer will be on hand as usual. and Annie Kiingler. be heeded by the commissioners and Davy Crockett, an English play, will The greatest recommendation for Werner Boesch contemplates moving The following New Ulm teachers will that the hammer, saw and trowel will be presented by home talent at Turner ^eeale Flakes it6* immense sale up town. In such a case Mr. Schild, of attend the meeting of the National Educational Hall on the evening of the lourth. The be given no rest until the structure is The farmers ^are pqttmsj in more the Eagle Mill, will occupy the present Association at St. Paul next play is a good one, and should be well entirely completed. vhue oats th^s 'ear than ulial lu w~ residence of Mr. Boesch, patronized, wees: Miss Clara Rehfeid, Miss Mary ler to supply the manufacturers of the They say that the Second Regiment new breakfast Secale flakes, McCaughm, Prof. Robt. Nix and G.is Miss Ida ltoeh\ daughter of Wm. not in favor of camping again at Lake Jos. A. Eckstein, who has been at Fischer. Koch, returned from Ravenswood ,111.. City, but will come to New Ulm next These warm morning dish of Boston the past two weeks in attendance a «Vfale Flakes, last Wednesday. She is a graduate of Schubert & Flor, of this cityj have year. Well, if they are willing to come upon the annual session of-the N ational the Minerva Institute at that place, been given the contract to furnish the of their own accord, they are welcome, f» Have vou tried Secale Flakes? Lodge of A. O. U. W., returned to New Cottonwood and Milford Farmers* Club but as far as New Ulm is eonc«rned The four elephants with Wallace's Ulm last Friday. L&DIES HAIR MESSIM. with twine. They agreed to furnish an circus were weighed here and aggregated we think ber citizens are done asking Niels Johnson, of Bernadotte, was article, half manilla and half sisal, for 19,175 pounds. The largest ons for encampment favors. arrested here last Thursday for being 12^ cents a pound, weighed 5,550 pounds, and the smallest \fter the 21st of May I will open par The following have been licensed to drunk and disorderly. A night's rest )r above Benssman's store, where I 3,400. The following relatives from abroad wed: Christopher Scfalieman and Mary in the Bastile cooled off his hilarity, vili lie prepared to do all kind of la1 A horse belonging to John Hauenstein were in attendance at the funeral of Zimmermann, Isaac Olson and Petra and brought him out the next morning es1 hair work, shampooing, hairdressand fell dead from the neat on Friday Mr. Richard Fischer Mr. and Mrs. a sober man. Harbo, Martin Paulsen and Anna A baDg cutting. Turner Hall Park. Mareck of Minneapelis, Mrs. Braun and Orders by mail promptly and correctattended afternoon near F. Fritsche's place in Thompson, Fred Radatzse and Bertha The circus on Thursday was visited to. son, of Wabasha, and Hugo Fischer, of Lafayette. The horse was being driven Donner, John McCarthy and Ellen by people from miles around. Winthrop, MISS M. HAXEL. home from Gibbon, when it died. Quincy, 111. The latter fill remain Regan, Christian C. Backer and Bertha Fairfax, Golden Gate, Springfild Knock's 'em All. here till August Knees, Peter Gareis and Man- Brenner, Miss Frances Mueller wia leave for and Sleepy Eye were all well represented. Frank A. C. RetzlaffandMary Scfiuetz, St. Paul next Saturday to attend the The New Ulm enumerators have finished The latter place must have and Bernhard C. Larson and Mary Educational Convention. From there their work, ana while there has been half deserted on that day. Moe. she will go direct to Indianapolis to accept un-been an increase, we are sorry to say The rose gardens this year are During the afternoon, instrumental a position the public schools. that the figures fall far short of the expectation One after another, the old farmer usually beautiful and it is a pleasure concert, pnze bowling, prize shooting, For the benefit of the public and especially of the majority. The population The marriage of Peter Gareis, of this pioneers of *his vicinity are laying aside those in search of fine smoker to visit such places as that of Mr. racing and sack racing, gymnastic ex« on the returns will not average the plow and reaper and moving to mints, I will say that I carry the place, and Miss Mary Brenner, of Windmueller. who makes a business of ercises, etc. Admission free: much over four to every vote cast at the Largest and Best Seected Morgan, was solemnized at the Lutheran town to enjoy that well deserved rest ross culture. Among the private gardens, bond election. church by Rev. Aibrecht yesterday and comfort which is needed after years In the evening, theatre at the half. that of Chas. Stolle is none the -.tock of anybody in the city, it matters afternoon. The Review extends of hard work. Gottfried Hoebne and The opening of the flowers of a night, not who it i^ That means just what it less rich in beauty and fragrance. DAVY CROCKETT Bernard Fesemeyer, two prominent *ayj. and our show cases will back it. its best wishes. blooming cerens afforded quite an attraction Christian Backer and Bertha Knees, Oar line of pipes and smokers' article** pioneers of Cottonwood, now have their in the window of T. Crone's Some man, connected with the na-both A comedy in five acts will be presented, of Milford, were married by Rev. is complete. There is nothing wanting. residences in New Ulm well under way clothing store on Monday evening. It tional weather bureau, made the prediction It includes the finest genuine Meera Aibrecht yesterday afternoon. The to conclude with a towards completion, and Nicklaus is a feature of this strange plant that it Pipos, French Imported Bnars a few months ago that the present parties are well known both in and SOCIAL HOP. Klinkhammer, Anton Henle and Mrs. Viojar Cises, Meerschaum Cigar Holdi- blooms only once a year and then for summer would be a cool one. around New Ulm and have numerous Tobacco Pouches, Fancy Chewing Dorathea Sturm are also making preparations only one night The""bud commences Ninety-five degrees in the shade on the friends, who will join with us in extending and Smoking Tobacco and excellent to build residences near the to open at sunset, and is closed and 20th of June hardly bears out the assertion heartiest congratulations. in Cut In cigars we al'ways keep' Admission to the theatre 25cents* Catholic church, with the view of having withered away by day-break. hand a large stock of both fresh and Mankato is having more than its oc-To the dante, 2o cents eactra for* them completed and ready for cigars To name some of the.brands, H. Frenzel is doing a rushing business F. P. Brown, of Blue Eaith City, who t/ents, share of of sad' and painful accidents cupancy before winter sets in. •here are in ten cent cigars, the Flor de these days, and a look into his is a candidate for secretary of state on nb the leidinjr brand in the city as On Sunday, Hon P. A. Foster and Mr. IS Cordial invitation ir extended The unusual absence on Thursday of pop and cidvr establishment at the ever\ boK knows. La Isle de Key West, the Republican ticket, was in the city Robert Lmd were drowned while bathing to aJL nd Philopem In the 5 cent article, everything, that bore any resemblance present time is interesting. A nice last Wednesday, looking over his political in the Minnesota river. The former Ipnry Clay, American Eagle, Belle of to a fakir or confidence man, was largely thing about Mr. Frpnzel's productions, prospects. Mr. Brown i§ now Register was a prominent young attorney, and iT COMMITTEE Minnesota in Little Twins, the best 5 due to the prompt and decisive action is the fact that he uses only the very of Deeds of Faribault Countj\ and the latter a successful business man. *Mit cigar in the Northwestern market. of our worthv mayor, Mr. Wagner, No best spring water, thus ensuring onlv A ith eioh quarter's worth of cigais is a Norwegian. 4th of July Ball, The Ladies' Aid Society of the Congregational license was granted to anyone to work mcha«ed goos a chance on an elegant the purest drinks. With continually The residences of C. L. Roos and Mr. Church will give a strawberry n^ersehnura pipe, genuine and very the nutshell and other rackets, and the increasing and improved facilities, also, Dittbrenner, who lives at the foot ot the and ice cream festival at the residence circus men were given to understand he is better able now than ever to satisfy college bluffs, were entered by thieves ^s before stated, I am ready to knock of Mrs. C. H. Ross this (Wedeyening. from the siart that the first attempt at his growing trade. at ill competing concerns in size and on circus day, and robbed ot a fewnesday) This is the first festival lanythingofth.it kind would be sufficient A Grand Ball will be given at uilny of stoek, and assure all that it small articles of little value. It is only A lawn festival will be given to-night of the kind given this season, and rnv all to buy^where you can get to hold the circus management itself at the home of Rev. A. Bergbold. The to be wondered at, that more houses UNION HALL, those who attend may rest assured of a responsible. Warnings like this •U YOU want and at low figures,—at were not broken into. beautiful gardens, lighted with Chinese pleasant time. The social will be for T. MUELLER'S, and an extra police force succeeded in lanterns, will be opened at eight o'clock At Olsec's drugstore can be seen the the benefit of the Congregational church making the day a very quiet one, and, on the evening of the and everybody is welcome. Ice cream, inoTn B^iildmo, New Ulm, Minn, frame, containing the pictures of the and all are cordially invited to attend many there are ho can now look back F0UKTH OF JULY. soda water and like refreshments will members of Charity Lodge, A. F. and A meetmg of the Sioux Monument and thank the efficient authorities in C. A. Oitomeyer, be served to all comers, and it is intended, A. M. It measures 42 by 54 inches, The usual music will be furnibhed that they are money ahead instead of Committee was held at St. Paul recently, amid social chat and pleasant and is made to hold 69 cabinet size and everybody is invited to DEALER IN but nothing was done, owing to the hfty or a huodred dollars out on another gatherings, to have a regular old-fashioned photographs. When filled and placed attend. U&ual price*of admission. man's game. absence of Dr. Daniels, of St. Peter. Mr garden party. Whatever money in its proper position, it will constitute Pfaender,however, has informed us that As statetl in the last issue of the Review, is taken in, will be used in the purchase TH E 4th A S O S, a nice ornament to the Masonic the committee have as much a3 agreed no great preparations have been of a beautiful stained glass window lodge room. on the material to be used, and will made to celebrate the Fourth here, but for the new enurch. At the Lutheran Synod at St. Faul settle the matter definitely, both as to I ve ho-st it inu prices is what we those who come to New Ulm, may feel The Fourth of July this ear will b& howlast week the proposition, presented material and contract, as soon as all the Wm. Pfaender returned from New an tiii« spn,on so call and see satisfied that they will have fully as celebrated at 11 oni nxK members can get together. This will be York Saturday evening. The principal from New Ulm, to build a residence for much amusement if not more than will Schmucker's Tivoli. I co line of dress-calico, business transacted by the Turner Convention, the rector was accepted, and building sometime next week. be given in many towns, which have advertised i_rhams Mockwgs, ribbons, Hand^rHwf-, he tells us. consisted in toe decision will proceed at once. The Synod also their celebrations with posters A case of sunstroke in which John embroidery, laces, buttons. In the afternoon a concert will be to accept of a donation by twoas selected another professor tor the col large as a barn door. In the mornmng, lHrs ((i sfts underwear. Gent's over Brunner, son of Xavier Brunner of gnen in the beautiful gardens and ladies of apiece of ground Milw aukee, r»-- (srood ones) at 50 cents, white lege. He is a young man, and is at 0 the exhibition drill anu parade of West Newton, was the victim, is re amusement will be pleaty. Ihe bowlalleys «.« hirt- oO cent«, fu^penders, socks valued at $50,CQ0. and to unite the present in the St. Louis Seminary. He Burg's Battery will take place and ining ported from last Friday. The young will be kept eooirauaiiy in 11 to ict all om oods will be sold at German American Teaeners" Seminary has studied both this country and the afternoon, as will be seen from notices man was taking an engine to town on «, prices use and those attending may rest assured and the Seminary of the North Ameri Germany, and is said to be well qualified in another column, exercises will that day, and before he bad gon° far he of a good time, in the evening )UR AIM—TO KEEP E BEST. can Turner Bund for the instruction of for the position which he has been be held at both Turner Hall Park and experienced a curious feeling in the Mr. Schmucker will give a •UR PRINCIPLE—FAI DEALING. teachers in gymnastics, in one. Buildings selected to fill. Schmuc&er's. In the evening an English head. He recovered soon, however, BCEHMER BALL. for these united schools will be **ir Wellcome Word for all— Bar. theatre will be presented at Turner and endured the excessive heat until he H. B. Constans, of St Paul, has beet) arc*. You are sure to find something erected, the estimated cost of woich is. Hall and dances at all of the balls will had reached the Diepolder's hilL whea in the city the past few days, shaking The celebration will be after the old ou want. Only give us a call and see placed at $66,000. furnish amusement to every lover of he was again attacked and seriously. hands with old friends aad acquaintances, ar goods and prices. order, and everybody is invited to air Bargains! Bargains!! Bargains.'!! the "light fantastic." Again we say, He was brought to the hospital, placed Mr. Constans was at one time tend. fi Cards are out announcing the marriage if yon would have a good tinne on the in care of physicians, and by night was mayor of New Uttn and also auditor of of Miss Eleonore Winkelman to AT— Anton Schwerzie? 4th, come to New Ulm. "well enouga to return home. Brown County. In the latter capacity Mr. Herman Gerber, of Helena, Montana. G. A. OTTOMEYER, he secured Mr. Richard Fischer as deputy, The bride is the daughter of Mr. William Winkelmann, from New PERSONAL MENTION. NEW ULM, MINN. and it was to attend his funeral Mr. William Winkelmann, of Cottonwood, Ulm, Minn., who was in the lime business that he came to New Ulm. He received who for years has been identified .lOHNllAUENSTEms at the Great Cottonwood and also Mrs. Fischer, of Waseca, is the guest K1KSL1XG JBlsOCK* notice of the death too late, however, with the interests of New Ulm and proprietor of the Roller Mill at Springfield of Mrs. F. Bnrg. and arrived here the day «tfter the funeral and Brown County in more ways than in that state, 'came west and after CELEBRATED EXPORT Jos. Epple, of Springfield, snent Snn had occurred. one. She is a lady who is generally mnch looking around both here and in J^O-IOR, BEEH, day with Ms parents. -DULiLEBIN esteemed and who has hosts of friends. the Pacific Coast States has decided to Jacob Flacbsenhar, a prominent citizen W. F. Setter went to S Paul Thursday WIXES HID FIXE I O hasMr. Gerber is a young gentleman who become a citizen of Helena. He Bottled and for Sale by of Mankato, WAS killed last Thursday evening ou business. is in business at Helena. He comes found limestone at Ellison, thirty miles afternoon by a falling box of stone, FRED BEHNKE. I handle Bourbon Whisker, D«*t well spoken of, and has certainly been Miss Minna Fischer arrived here 3ns*from Helena, which he saysis not excelled attached to a derrick. He was Jones Brandy. Anderson Club, Cogu^fe lucky in the selection of Ms bride. Thefrom Californis yesterday afternoon. in the state of Montana. Mr. and Imported Port Wine for medial^ passing along the side of the building .gWULM, MINN. marriage will occur next Tuesday, and use also the celebrated St Julien Cia#ets. Winkelman has bought the limekiln Ernst Herzog, of Tracy, spent Sunday and in under the derrick,when the man, Rhine and Riesling Wines aafc Cfcjfers may be left at the store of B. the Review takes this early opportunity there. We wish him mnch hick in Ms in JSTew Ulm. who managed the brake, lost control of Champagne. Whiskey ranging i» of offering its wishes for the happi* undertaking, and hope the contractors toifce 41 Co. They will be promptly it and allowed the box of stone, weighing price from $1.50 to $6 per galton. Miss Annie Neumann will visit during ac-est and most pTsperous of lives.ais will do business with him. An goods are of the very best grades and about a ton, to fall on Mr. Flachsenhar, her vacation at Minneapolis. are guaranteed as represented. quaintance of 32 years enables us to crushing and killing him immediately. Saturday night, five young adventurers Mrs. Hanker, of St PanL is tne guest f^miKTm!, HEARING ON CLAIMS.) thespeak highly of him-—Montana Staats He was president of started up the river in the new of her sister. Miss Clara EehfeJd. PBOBATE NOTICE FjLx. W MltWBSOTA, County of Brcnmss ZeitBBS. v& a school board, and belonged to several steamboat, with the intention of going HHHW»«t» AMtt, Special Terra,Jams 12th 1890 Miss Lou Boot, of Rochester, is visltwitn _, JtetaJfcftSI societies, among vrhiea were the Ancient *^ln PrA*tcCoort. Sped*JT«m. JautJ7, mfc to Redwood Falls. When darkness m»tl#r «T a estate of Weseei Rubey the family of John Hanenstein. intte M*t«x«/f ll«3*lW»tf *Yie4j*cAFrwk Workmen, Sons of Hermann, and During circus day at S Tteier, a overtook them, the boatsteered towards m* #HHty on the estate of Weasel Frank Kuetziug made a business trip Odd Fellows, 4et% of the Cowaty of Brown gang of crooks worked the nut-shell tit *»**, M3»g grant*) to Angost to Mankato Satacday. He returned game with a good deal«f success. Men, w«* 4 jjopfc ••liner, Dr. Strickler, of this place, and Dr. A dispute then followed as towhieh way •_ 4«Onu «s be and thtwme are Monday evening. old enough to know better, and men, mm **%, n,tet the date tf this or. Workman, of Tracy, amputated the leg was up riraecsad wMea way was down, HI $er*Mi* having claims or de*,*f$m Miss Mary MoCanghis left on Saturday who are otherwise very careful in of James Hennesey, a Tracy man, at 406Med are lefslred to and the approaching day had already iA* Protwr«.Oonrt ofwaia County, for Waseca, where sbe will speud z*-bte7°fx*y,)m, scatete, sad tiu* «*d m~ spending their money, proved to be the the hospital last Thursday afternoon. eaaa£aeaeed to spread furta its light, M)| ftliowanoe, or h» forever fitSararie HUD sole ema&riat WMtt4 to mMmm bar assise?-vaesiiim. suckers, and as a general rule they did When six years old, Hennesey attempted before i&eorew bad reached a deeiston I1»rt the drat Moadxy In ftmmestm*! be •£•&*& to &****. not stop with five or ten dollars but Richard Klfever, who has been attending to jump from a moving train, and in ta&tac* tmmnruitxybeUJscsr' HWPNMfrJ*" i© o'clock A. M. at* gonerTr aad were Again Parted-on their way JittOfiB It is Onfeas*, Xhattfar ?o«rtt to be helfi at tfce went in (for fifty or *a 4gmdnpd. -A so doing the front of bis right leg caught eoikge at this place, bus returned towards tiie -over's source. At about and tbea«idp«4ittoB,fe Vita, la a&OoosIt, church deacon, a poor man, who at""""~ 4&e*S*A**Hiae*3ftg"~~ stated as ibe, iixse on »«pike and was torn open from the to bis hoine a|MieneapoiBfi. seventhe s^xtxnoroisg a^nega&toraas, ttolJteAtjrcrfacJy, stopped Ms paper because of Ms poverty, 3D&kS»e the thigh to the shin. The III iiini flliiim»Ti« the water akrawt pouring dowu MiseLanu gittridga GlWaseea,i»i2£ an eaerge&c fanner, aad others wwund wag iwwed up, but after some H» goest of ner sisteivMxv-H. & sheets. Drese&edt&rffl^astdjfaHegn, MOMkk.: who lay claims to great shrewdness, open and failed to seal with little hope of a it day before nedy^ £&e wifl ape were among those wbofootisMy net on ^r«tft«toagt&&t way ants a taeja, the boys turned homeward, •#f 2few another' inan's game aad meekly cttBewoas disease wnes&tJaeT had gene as far as West dropped their little i»il on the shell 1 flakes. 2ffewto% *zs§*iag tee aa tired as *odKf*h' that 4idVt happen to oeatatu thefeaSL,• 4 jeawmfj Verily, Sfcsiin to* ©i suckers is not be, fa^at^ jaMninii^nn H.u gyperi- Sil^lfegSWS^Ss^ft tm tie Fevztfe* •^•Zj'-i & *A 5»£ft A,*- *",-•*'£* "*a "'iiMi'.ttV