New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
July 2, 1890 · Page 5 of 9
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_$L_ & N. W. TIME CARD. O A N E W S A little son ariived in the family of Rudolph Seiter, in partnership with a Quite a number will go from here to NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Louis E. Fritsche on Saturday. Goaig East. Mr. Frank Fischer from St.Joseph,Mo., Qomg West. St.Peter and Springfield on the iourth. The Turner Hall mixed choir has*been *No 2PasB Dep 10 51p,m jNo 1 Pass Dep 4 44a.m. will opeu a protrait gallery in the Lei-f Dr. Berry has been very sick the past *No3 5 05p.in. ,,+Xo4 2 25pm reorganized. W Pfaender will go to St. Peter today Card of Thanks. fS3&r« ||No 21 Frt Arr 10 15a m. »V'° 1° Frt 44 a. bold building. -v few days and is still very low. Dr. Hirsch, who attended me •*No25 l-50pun. on matters connected with the The Catholic School closed Friday for *&ol8Frt 11 20a.m in my recent illness, and who rendered The five best scores at the last rifle Alfred RGOS is acting as book-keeper coming re-union at that place. JNo 24 11 5Cp ro JDaily except Monday, the summer yacation. valuable assistance, I wish to tender *Daily except Sunday 'Daily except Sunday. shoot were made by the following in for the New Ulm Elevator Company. County Auditor Bertrand has ap my hearty thanks. A the same time JOnSundajs onlj George Gieseke, of Courtlaud, reports ||Daily, the order given: Gustav Goetch, C. I can recommend him to all in need off The New Ulm Elevator company pointed Ernst Bellmann his deputy the C. H. W. E I E A N another baby boy in his family. Brust, E. Herzog, August Brandt and a good physician. Station Agent. commenced business yesterday. The latter took charge of his position yesterday, Work has already been commenced E. Brandt. Julius Frank, office is at the Empire Mill's new building. July 1st. on the Eagle Mill's new elevator. Ice Cream and Coffee at Turner Hall H. H. Ross, of Columbus, Wis., will C3-R,-A.2STD Upon the basis of gross receipts for on the Fourth. The Empire Mill's new office is completed. handle cash from behind the counters Examinations were held in the Lutheran the year ending March 31, 1890, the The occupants moved into it Ask your grocer what Secale Flakes 4th of July of the Brown County Bank uuring the schools on Monday with very postoflice at this place has been entered are. He will post \ou. 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 C. Ross. Holden's case comes up to-day before closed till August l§th. salary increased $100. |This is certainly 4he new dish, Secale Flakes. Ask your Justice Miller of the United States Supreme A double wedding among prominent jVocer. good news to the postmaster. t. Ipbssrs. Boesch and Maltzahn have court. *.*** young Lafayette people will occur next! let the contract for their new buildings All grocers keep Secale Flakes, Work is again progress at the new Day after to-morrow is Independence Mopday. The parties are Jos. Klingler JDon11 fail to let him take your order to a Mr. Gillman, of Minneapolis. Mr. court house. It is to be hoped that the Day. The fire-cracker and hky-rocket Two pound packages and Mary Gabrielj in a Jos. Weninger for a package, Hanschen will do the mason work. recommendation of the grand jury will only. observer will be on hand us usual. and Annie Klingler. 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 Secale Flakes \s its immense sale. up town. In such a case Mr. Schild, of attend the meeting of the National Educational be given no rest until the structure is Hall on the evening of the lourth. The The farmers #are putting in more the Eagle Mill, will occupy the present Association at St. Paul next entirely completed. play is a good one, and should be well 9V~ tfhue oats this ear than H&Ua] Ju residence of Mr. Boesch, week: Miss Clara Rehfeld, Miss Mary patronizedt They say that the Second Regiment der to supply the manufacturers of the McCaughin, Prof. Robt. Ni and G. new breakfast Secale flakes, Miss Ida Koch, daughter of Wm. is not in favor of camping again at Lake Jos. A Eckstein, who has been at Fischer. Koch, returned from rtavenswood ,111.. City, but will come to New Ulm next These warm morninW fcry dish of Boston the past two weeks in attendance a Secale Flakes, Schubert & Flor, of this city have year. Well, if they are willing to come last Wednesday. She is a graduate of upon the annual session of -the N ational been given the contract to furnish the of their own accord, they are welcome, the Minerva Institute at that place, Lodge of A. O. U. W., returned to New ^Ttave you tried Secale Flakes 9 Celebration Cottonwood and Milford Farmers' Club but as far as New Ulm is concerned The four elephants with Wallace's Ulm last Friday. UDIES MIR DRESSING. with twine. They agreed to furnish an we think her citizens are done asking circus were weighed here and aggregated Niels Johnson, of Bernadotte, was article, half manilla and half sisal, for for encampment favors. 19,175 pounds. The largest one arrested here last Thursday for being 12)£ cents a pound, weighed 5,550 pounds, and the smallest The following have been licensed to After the 21st of May I will open par drunk and disorderly. A night's rest lors above Beusstnan's store, where I 3,400. The following relatives from abroad wed: Christopher Schlieman and Mary in the Bastile cooled off his hilarity, will be prepared to do all kind of ladies' were in attendance at the funeral of Zimmermann, Isaac Olson and Petra A horse belonging to John Hauenstein and brought him out the next morning hair work, shampooing, hair dressing A Mr. Richard Fischer Mr. and Mrs. Harbo, Martin Paulsen and Anna fell dead from the neat on Friday a sober man. and baDg cutting. in er Hall Park, Mareck of Minneapolis, Mrs. Braun aud Thompson, Fred Radatzse and Bertha afternoon near F. Fritsche's place in Orders by mail promptly and correctly The circus on Thursday was visited son, of Wabasha, and Hugo Fischer, of attended to. Donner, John McCarthy and Ellen Lafayette. The horse was being driven by people from miles around. Winthrop, MISS M. HAXEL. Quincy, 111. The latter will remain Regan, Christian C. Backer and Bertha home from Gibbon, when it died. Fairfax, Golden Gate, Springfild here till August. Knees, Peter Gareis and Mary Brenner, Miss Frances Mueller will leave for and Sleepy Eye were all well represented. Frank A. C. Retzlaff and Mary Schuetz, The New Ulm enumerators have finished St. Paul next Saturday to attend the The latter place must have and Bernhard C. Larson and Mary their work, and while there has Educational Convention. From there been halt deserted on that ds»y. Moe. she will go direct to Indianapolis to accept been an increase, we are sorry to say During the afternoon, instrumental The rose gardens this year are unusually that the figures fall far short of the expectation a position in the public schools. One after another, the old farmer concert, prize bowling, prize shooting, beautiful and it is a pleasure For the benefit of the public and especially of the majority. The population pioneers of this vicinity are laying aside The marriage of Peter Gareis, of this racing and sack racing, gymnastic exercises, to visit such places as that of Mr. those in search of fine smoker on the returns will not average the plow and reaper and tnovino- to place, and Miss Mary Brenner, of etc. Admission free. outfits, I will say that I carry the Windmueller, who makes a business of much over four to every vote cast at the town to enjoy that well deserved rest Largest and Best Seected Morgan, was solemnized at the Lutheran ross culture. Among the private gardens, bond election. In the evening, theatre at ihe half. and comfort which is needed after years church by Rev. Albrecht yesterday that of Chas. Stolle is none the stock of anybody in the city, it matters of hard work. Gottfried Hoehne and not who it is. That means just what it afternoon. The Review extends The opening of the flowers of a night, less rich in beauty and fragrance. DAVY CROCKETT sayj, and our show cases will back it. Bernard Fesemeyer, two prominent its best wishes. blooming cereus afforded quite an attraction Christian Backer and Bertha Knees, Our line of pipes and smokers' articles pioneers of Cottonwood, now have their in the window of T. Crone's A comedy in five acts will be present Some man, connected with the national is complete. There is nothing wanting. both of Milford, were married by Rev. residences in New Ulm well under way clothing store on Monday evening. I ted, to couclude with a rlt includes the finest genuine Meera weather bureau, made the prediction Albrecht yesterday afternoon. The towards completion, and Nicklaus is a feature of this strange plant that it Pipes, French Imported Briars a few months ago that the present SOCIAL HOP. parties are well known both in and Klmkhammer, Anton Henle and Mrs. vj,gar Cases, Meerschaum Cigar Holdel blooms only once a year and then for summer would be a cool one. around New Ulm and have numerous =s. 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 une hardly bears out the assertion Fine Cut. In cigars we always keep heartiest congratulations. Admission to the theatre 25cents. Catholic church, with the view of having withered away by day-break. 4rn hand a large stock of both fresh and To the dance, 25 cents extra fov Mankato is having more than its them completed and ready for occupancy I ,uld cigars To name some of the.brands, H. Frenzel is doing a rushing -business jentsm F. P. Brown, of Blue Eaith City, who share ot of sad' and painful accidents. there are in ten cent cigars, the Flor de before winter sets in these days, and a look into his is a candidate for secretary of state on Cuba, the leading brand in the city as On Sunday, Hon A. Foster and Mr. & cordial invitation ir extended The unusual absence on Thursday of pop and cidor establishment at the everybody knows, La Isle de Key West, the Republican ticket, was in the city Robert Lmd were drowned while bathing to all. e\erything, that bore any resemblance I and Philopena I the 5 cent article, present time is interesting. A nice last Wednesday, looking over his political in the Minnesota river. The former "Henry Clay, American Eagle, Belle of to a fakir or confidence man,was largely thing about Mr. Frenzel's productions, prospects. Mr. Brown is now Register was a prominent young attorney, and WlupalElCOMMITTET Minnesota and 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 County, and cent cigar in the North western market. the latter a successful business man. of our worthy mayor, Mr. Wagner. No best spring water, thus ensuring only With eich quarter's worth of cigais is a Norwegian. The Ladies' Aid Society of the Congregational license was granted to anyone to work purchased goes a chance on an elegant the purest drinks. With continually The residences of C. L. Roos and Mr. Church will give a strawberry meerschaum pipe, genuine and very the nutshell and other rackets, and the increasing and improved facilities also, fine. Dittbrenner, who lives at the foot ot the and ice cream festival at the residence circus men wei^ given to understand he is better able now than ever to satisfy As before stated, I am ready to knock college bluffs, were entered by thieves of Mrs. 0 H. Ross this (Wednesday) from the si ait that the first attempt at his growing trade. out all competing concerns in size and on circus day, and robbed of a few evening. This is the first festival anything of that kind would be sufficient quality ot slock, and assure all that it A Grand Ball will be given at A lawn festival will be given to-night small articles of little value. It is only of the kind given this season, and to hold the circus management itself will pay all to buy^where you can get at the home of Rev. A. Berghold The UNION HALL, to be wondered at, that more houses ^vhat you want and at low figuies,—at those who attend may rest assured of a responsible. Warnings like this beautiful gardens, lighted with Chinese were not broken into. pleasant time. The social will be for I T. MUELLER'S, and an extra police force succeeded in lanterns, will be opened at eight o'clock the benefit of the Congregational church on the evening of the At Olsen's drugstore can be seen the making the day a very quiet one. and, and everybody is welcome. Ice cream, Beinhorn's Building, New Ulm, Minn. and all are cordially invited to attend frame, containing the pictures of the many there are who can now look back FOURTH OF JULY. soda water and like refreshments will members of Charity Lodge, A. F. and and thank the efficient authorities in A meeting of the Sioux Monument A. Ottomeyer, be served to all comers, and it is intended, The usual music will be furnished that they are money ahead instead of A. M. It measures 42 by 54 inches, Cnmmirtee was held at St. Paul recently, amid social chat and pleasant and everybody is invited toattend. and is made to hold 69 cabinet size hfty or a hundred dollars out on another but nothing was done, owing to the DEALER I N gatherings, to have a regular old-fashioned Usual price of admission.. man's game. Dry Goods a Notions photographs. When tilled and placed absence of Dr. Daniels, of St. Peter. Mr garden party. Whatever money in its proper position, it will constitute Pfaeiider,however, has informed us that As stated in the Jast issue of the Re THE 1 AT SCHiCKER'S. is taken m, will be used in the purchase a nice ornament to the Masonic the committee have as much as agreed view, no great preparations have been of a beautiful stained glass window lodge room. A on the material to be used, aud will made to celebrate the Fourth here, but for the new church. settle the matter definitely, both as to At the Lutheran Synod at St. Faul those who come to New Ulm, may feel The Fourth of July this vear will be The best \i low prices is what we Wm Pfaender returned from New last week the proposition, presented material and contract, as soon as all the m^an this season, so call ind see how satisfied that they will have fully as celebrated at York Saturday evening. The principal V, we sell oui Goods members can get together. This will be from New Ulm, to build a residence for much amnsemeni if not more than will Schmncker's Tiyoli. A nice now 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 adveitised Ginghams, stockings, ribbons, Handkerchiefs, he tells us, consisted in the decision will proceed at once. The Synod also their celebrations with posters A case of sunstroke in which John In the afternoon a concert will be embioidery, laces, buttons, to accept ot a dohation by two selected another professor tor the college. as large as a barn door In the mornmng, collars, ccvspt*., imdeiwe*u\ Gent's over Brunner, son of Xavier Brunner of gi\cn in the beautiful gardens and ladies of a piece of ground in Milwaukee, shirts (good ones) at 50 cents, white He is a young man, and is at the exhibition drill anu parade of West Newton, was the victim, is reported amusement will be plenty. I he bowling valued at $50,C00. and to unite the diess hirts. 50 cents, suspenders, socks present in the St. Louis Seminar}'. He Burg's Battery will take place and in from last Friday. The young alleys will be kept continually in iad in tact all oui goods will be sold at German American leacbers' Seminary has studied both in this country and the afternoon, as will be seen from notices man was taking an engine to town on use and those attending may rest assured ow prices. 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 had gon° far he of a good time. I the evening 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 jive a OUR ^PRINCIPLE—FAIR DEALING. teachers in gymnastics, in one. Buildings selected to fill. Scbmucker's. In the evening an English BCEHMER BALL. head. He recovered soon, however, for these united schools will be (Hir Wellcome Word for all—BaralnHs. theatre will be presented at Turner and endured the excessive heat until he H. B. Constans, of St. Paul, has been iTou are sure to find something erected, the estimated cost of winch is. Hall and dances at all of the halls will The celebration will be after the old had reached the Diepolder's hill, whea in the city the past few days, shaking ifou want. Only give us a call and see placed at $66,000. furnish amusement to every lover of order, and everybody is invited to attend. he w.as again attacked and seriously. 'oxxt goods and prices. hands with old friends and acquaintances, Bargains! Bargains!! Bargains!!! He was brought to the hospital, placed the "light fantastic." Again we say, Cards are out announcing the marriage Mr. Constans was at one time if you would have a good time on the in care of physicians, and by night was mayor of New Utm and also auditor of of Miss Eleonore Winkelman to Anton Schwerzler AT well enougn. to return home. 4th, come to New Ulm. Brown County. In the latter capacityhe Mr. Herman Gerber, of Helena, Montana. G. A. OTTOMEYER, secured Mr. Richard, Fischer as deputy, The bride is the daughter of Mr. William Winkelmann, from New PERSONAL MENTION. NEW ULM, MINN. Mr. William Winkelmann, of Cottonwood, and it was to attend his funeral KIESL1NG BLOCK, Ulm, Minn., who was in the lime business that he came to New Ulm. He received who for years has been identified at the Great Cottonwood and also Mrs. Fischer, of Waseca, is the guest JOHN HAUENSTEIN'S notice of the death too late, however, with the inteiests of New Ulm and proprietor of the Roller Mill at Springfield of Mrs. Burg. and arrived here the day ««.fter the funeral and Brown County in more ways than DEALER I N in that state, 'came west and after CELEBRATED EXPOR Jos. Epple, of Springfield, spent Sunday one. She is a lady who is generally WINES AND FINE LIQUORS. had occurred. mnch looking around both here and in BEEH, with his parents. LJ£OICR, esteemed and who has hosts of friends. the Pacific Coast States has decided to Jacob Flachsenhar, a prominent citizen W. F. Seiter went to St. Paul Thursday I handle Bourbon Whiskev, Da*f* Mr. Gerber is a young gentleman who become a citizen of Helena. He has Bottled and for Sale by of Mankato, was killed last Thursday evening on business. Jones Brandy, Anderson Olub, Cognafc, is in business at Helena. He comes found limestone at Ellison, thirty miles afternoon by a falling box of stone, and Imported Port Wine for medieali FRED BEHNKE. well spoken of, and has certainly been Miss Minna Fischer arrived here from Helena, which he says is not excelled use also the celebrated St. Julien Clarets, attached to a derrick. He was just lucky in the selection of bis bride. The from California yesterday afternoon. Rhine and Riesling Wines $ in the state of Montana. Mr. passing along the side of the building %EWULM, MINN. marriage will occur next Tuesday, and Champagne. Whiskey ranging Ernst Herzog, of Tracy, speDt Sunday Winkelman has bought the limekiln and in under the derrick, when the man, price from $1.50 to $6 per gallon. My the Review takes this early opportunity in New Ulm. Cjteders may be left at the store of B. there. We wish him mnch luck in his who managed the brake, lost control of goods are of the very best grades and of offering its wishes for the happiest undertaking, and hope the contractors Miss Annie Neumann will visit during are guaranteed as represented. it and allowed the box of stone, weighing Bchnke & Co. They will be promptly and most prosperous of lives. will do business with him. A acquaintance her vacation at Minneapolis. about a ton, to fall on Mr. Flachsenhar, ed. RI of 32 years enables us to crashing and killing him immediately. Saturday night, five young adventurers Mrs. Hankey, of St. Paul, is the guest (ORDER FOR HEARING ON CLAIMS.) speak highly of him.—Montana Staats ^'PROBATE NOTICE. *3P* was president of the started up the river in the newof her sister, Miss Clara Rehfeld. ,M C!TATE OF MINNESOTA, County of Brown -ss. ZeitHng. V™^ school board, and belonged to several steamboat, with the intention of going !5ia Probate Court, Special Term, June 12th 1890. CST^TE OF MINNESOTA, County of Brown *«. Miss Lou Root, of Rochester, is visitwith •^In Probate Court. Special Term, Jute 17, HJQQ. 1 lathe matter of the estatt* of Wenzel Rubey societies, among which were the Ancient During circus day at St. Peter, a to Redwood Falls. When darkness In the Matter of the Estate of Friedrich Frank the family of John Hauenstein. ,8C«*S/- deceased. Workmen, Sons of Hermann, and overtook them, the boat steered towards Letters testamentary on the estate of Wenzel gang of crooks worked the nut-shell Whereas, an instrument in writing, pm porting Frank Kuetzing made a business trip iubey, deceased, late of the County of BroMn Odd Fellows. shore,andat the same time turned around to be the last will and testament or FriedncE game with a good deal of success. Men, ,nd Sate of Minnesota, being granted to August to Mankato Saturday. returned Frank deceased, late ofsaid connty, has been delivered eh«ertfeger and Joseph Sellner, A dispute then followed as towhich way old enough to know better, and men, to this Coart Dr. Strickier, of this place, and Dr i«ordered that six months be and the same are Monday evening. pj And whereas, Maria Frank had filed fhetewttJti ereby allowed from and after the date of this or* who are otherwise very careful in was up river,and which way was down, Workman, of Tracy, amputated the leg her petition, representing among other things that In which all persons haying claims or desods Miss Mary McCaughin left on Saturday said Friednch Frank died in said Connty oa the and the approaching day had already spending their money, proved to be the of James Hennesey, a Tracy man, at against tbe-said deceased are required te 25th day of Hay, 1890, testate, and that said petitioner for Waseca, where she will spend me in the Probate,Court of said County, commenced to spread forth its light, suckers, and as a general rule they did is (he sole execntnx named hi said last the hospital last Thursday afternoon. ex8tBBiPittVvi» allowance, or be forever will and testament, and praying that the naid instrument her summer vacation. before the crew had reached a decision not stop with five or ten dollars but When six years old, Hennesey attempted may be admitted to probate, and that ~*n%"fnrther ordered, that the first Monday In letters testamentarybeto her issued thereon Richard Kliever, who has been attending went in |for fifty or *& -hundred. JL and were again started' on,, their way niiftrv A. D, l89IVi*t 10 o'clock A. M. at a generttera to jump from a moving train, and in It is Ordered, That the proofs ofsaid wstrunont of said. Pxofeate Court to be held at the college at this place, has returned towards the river's source.- "At about and the said petition, be heard before this Coart church deacon, a poor man, who so doing the front of his right leg caught wtHousemtne dDity New Ulm, in said Connty, at the ProbateOffice in said County, on Tbarsdsy 1D «nd the same is thereby appointed as the, time seven the next morning, it began to rain, to bis home at, Minneapolis. stopped his paper because of his poverty, the 17th day of July, A.D. 1890, at 10 o'clock ia. on a spike and was torn open from the a anSwt^e&e saidProbatefconrt the forenoon, when all concerned jaay appearand „i iexamineaad adjust saidclaims and demands the water almost pouring down in an energetic farmer, and others Miss Laura Kittridge, of Waseca, is middle of the thigh to the shin. The contest the probate of said insi-roment And it is farther ordered, that puMfc notice «C who lay claims to great shrewdness, sheets. Drenched through and through, wound was sewed up, but after some the guest of her sister, Mrs. H. S. Kennedy. the time and place of said hearing ^e-jdvaa t*» with little hope of a bright day before all persons interested, by pnbHeatfcm orasaaw* were among those who foolishly bet on time broke open and failed to heal She will spend the .summer fSs order once tneaeh week for three successive ders once in each week for three socseeMi-fe. weategf S in the New Ulml Review, a weekly news"SrSprtato* them, the boys turned homeward, another man's game and meekly priortosaid dayofneanngin theNew Ul»Btf*|apf again. I went along that way until a here. "and published at the City "of New a newspaper printed ana published at the CitSr when they had gone as far as West dropped their little roll on the shell few months ago when cancerous disease New TJhafai said Connty. iWm said Conntjr. Ea Secale Flakes. that didn't happen to contain the ball Newton, arriving here as tired aa could' Dated at New Ulm, Minn., this 17th day or TjXfr* at New mauMwjn^this V£k****$ fnne set and necessitated amputation to A. D. 1S90, 1*2°' *•**$& & 1 be, but still perskting that the esperi- Verily, the day fo big suckers is not avoid death. A is now thirty years of BytheCi Ice Gream and Coffee at Turner Hall yet past. XU8.Z jr a on the Fourth. ^rflie Court, Judg_^f ¥*robte