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

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|C. & ft. W. TIME CARD! LOCA N E W S Herman Hein, one of the Chicago Goetsch & Nicklaus are addin John Doster is having material hauled a see- Meeting of the Board of Audit. turning teachers, is here on a vacation. Going East. Going West. ond story to tneir wagon shop. onto his lot at the corner of 3rd South The commissioners meet next Tues- tNol Pass Dep 4.44a.m. *No 2 Pass DeplO 51p,m Dr. Wellcome Jr., of Sleepy Eye, has J. Klossner left for Dakota yesterday and Valley Streets, to be used in building *No4 2 25p *No3 5 05p.m. a -f-s T"'»^» j-j- The Board of Audit tor Brown county, *No 16 Frt 4 44 a. ||No21FitArrlO 15am. located at Granite Falls, as a practitioner with a carload of hort.es. ft^§ a nice residence. Mr. Doster is another Minn., met at the County Treasurer's tt*Nol8Frt 1120am *No 25 1 50p.jn. Company A will hold no drills during of medicine. •AXo 24 11 5Cp of those old settlers, who after office Wednesday, July 2nd, 1890. A little daughter arrived in the family the summer. JDaily except Monday, On motion the Board proceeded to Chas. Brust Jr. left for Milwaukee years of work has concluded to leave *D&,ly except Sunday •Daily except Sunday. of Henry Frede of Lafayette last T. E. Bowen, editor of the Duluth ?OnSundajs onlj. ||Daily, compare the accounts of the County Monday afternoon to accept of employment. the farm and spend the rest of his days JSdl Auditor and Treasurer and found the C. H. W. HEIDEMAN, News, was in the city Thursday. 5 His father accompanied him. in ease. s/.or -^-t'i^T Station Agent. same as follows, to wil: Mrs. Hanft contemplates removing Fr. Meile is the city's new nightwatch, Balance due State, fc% $7,271.54 Mankato's population is placed by A heavy cyclone visited the city of from the city and offers her residence Chas. Klotz having resigned. Very Nice for Hot Weather. ^, State landr 6,250.64 Supervisor Miller at 9,000. This lets its for rent in another column. Fargo at about 2'oclock Mondap morning. June, 171.25 4 Nicollet county Republicans are for saloonkeepers in under the $500 license Wires are all down, so that no reports County Revenue, 17,384.55 Miss Dahl, who has been the trimmer fine and for sr Lind for congress and Ives for lieutenant HOMINY. VOJV law. », can be had from there direct but Poor, 2,760.10 at the millinery store of Mrs. Tollman by F. H. Behnkc governor. N Int. and sink'g it is rumored that seyen people were 11,341.74 T. H. Sorlin, a young business man during thet winter, returned, to her home Private redemption, 120.57 New Ulm is to have another circus. killed and a large number wounded. of Granite Falls, was a pleasant caller at Rochester Monday. SECALE FLAKES or ROLLED Town :J4 ,* 1,235.95 The Atkinson show will pitch tents Great de'straction in buildings is also at our office on Monday. Mr. Sorlin School RYE. Makes a most delicious dish 6,039.81 The Lutherans of Courtland held a here on the 19th of next month. reported. wind is something new. Get it of H. Current school, was formerly a Linden boy. 33.18 mission feast in the grove near their lW^A iBehnke Tax collections—June, 1890. 389 26 Wm. Klimmeck has purchased Frank The quarterly meeting of the Sportsmen's Six marriages were solemnized in church last Sunday. Three bands and Manderfeld's interests in the Springfield Club, which was to have been this city yesterday. That of Herman a large crowd were present. S59.948.59. ROLLED WHEAT. Sold only in Adler, and is now sole proprietor, held Sundav, has been postponed a Gerber and Miss Eleonore Wmkelman packages at F. H. Behnke's. IN TREASURY. Hugo Hanft, who graduated from the Miss C. Zieher arrived here from San week, or to July 13th. Lessdrawn, was performed by Judge Brandt at the -court house fund over- Milwaukee Teachers' Seminary last Francisco Sunday morning. She will residence and was tollowed by a royal $9,301.10 F. Keller and August Meyer, of the QUAKER ROLLED OATS. An article week, was at once given a position as Citizens' Bank deposits, .* 16,595.86 spend the summer months with her reception in the evening. In the morning of which people never grow tired. lower part of town, are going into the teacher in the high school of Peru, 111. Brown Co. ^21,414.71 parents. F. H. Behnke keeps the best. Wm. Oetting, of Lafajette, and business of poultry raising on an extensive Merchants' 2,534.09 Miss Pauline Schuelz and Otto Schumacher 4» Ida Gross, of Sigel, were united by Sleepy Eye, During the recent hot weather, a valuable scale They will commence 1,640.75 Eat Secale Flakes. are back from the Milwaukee Springfield, Rev. Nobis. In Lafayette there horse belonging to Herman Sons, 805.24 with several hundred chickens. Teachers' Seminary. The latter is a State wolf bounty orders Ask your grocer what Secale Flakes was a double wedding. The parties 90.00 of Brighton, was overcome by the heat Among those granted license by the Ca&h on hand, I are. He will post \ou. graduate and has accepted of a position 566.84 were Jos. Klingler and Marie Gabriel and died. state medical boaid to practice medicine in a Milwaukee business college. Everybody unites the praises of and Jos. Weninger and Annie $52,948.59 St. Peter estimates its population at in this state, we note the name of I the new disb, Secale Flakes. Ask your The Farmers of Nicollet County have Klingler, all well known young people {grocer, 4,500. Deduct 1,100 or more for insane Wm. P. Pfisteier, of this city. The examination NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. put up a legislative ticket. H. C. Randall,of of Lafayette. A reception was also given asylum and St. Peter falls behind New was held last week. All grocers keep Secale Flakes. in honor of this event at the home of Belgrade,an erstwhile Democrat, Ulm several hundred. Don't fail to let him take your order The Riflers ranked as follows at the FOUND. is the nominee for the Senate, and M. Hypolyte Klingler. The other couples for a package, Two pound packages last practice- John flauenstein, T. A telegram brings the information were Frank Retzlaff and Mane Schultz A golden bracelet. Owner must P. Quist, an old time Republican, of only. identify, and pay for cost of advertising. that George Scherer has arrived safely Mueller, John Lilla, E. Brandt, and G. and Henry Fortwengler and Othilie New Sweden, is the Alliance'? choice The greatest recommendation for Prof. J. Schaller, cor. German& in Germany, and is now under treatment Goetch. For the best average score in Schmelz, all of Cottonwood. The ceremony for representative. Secale Flakes is its immense sale. Second St. S. three successive shoots, Ernst Brandt for his eyes. of the former was performed by Fred Behnke's bottling works are The farmers are putting in more wears the medal. Rev, Albrecht and of the latter by Rev. Dr. Weschke and son Carl were up SETTLE UP. white oats this year than usual in order kept running night and daj» owing to Berghold. A wedding least followed The first issue of the Sleepy Eye Dispatch, to supply the manufacturers of the at Springfield last week. The doctor rush of business. Last month he bottled new breakfast Secale flakes. in each case. The former was held at the new Republican paper, made Dr. Berry having retired from the contemplates opening up a drug-store fifty barrels, and, as he puts up a practice of medicine, all those having the residence of the bride's mother in its appearance Thursday. It is an eight These warm mornings, try a dish of at that place for his son, but as yet has good article, his trade is rapidly increasing. accounts with him are requested to e£ Secale Flakes. Sigel, and the latter at the bride's home column, four page paper, and is well not fully effected arrangements. We may soon expect to count feet a settlement at once with the undersigned. in Cottonwood. The majority of these filled with matter, both reading and Have you tried Secale Flakes? it among the leading industries of the Mrs. C. Berry. Another instance of New Ulm brains weddings have already been annonnced advertising. We wish it success. town. to the front. Among the graduates of New Ulm Markets. to the public through the Reyiew. The LOST! LOST! Mr. Windmuelier desires to inform the Milwaukee Teachers' Seminary, Marriage licenses were granted this parties are all the possessors of a large Wheat, 73--76 those, who wish to secure rose plants Hugo Hanft of this city stood first, A Masonic Watch Chain Charm on week to Joseph B. Augustine and Ida acquaintance and on this occasion they 20 the way from Turner Hall to Brust's while Otto Schumacher, also of New of him, that they should do so while the Huiras, Joseph Gabriel and Margaretha 20 will be made the recipients of showers saloon. Was lost Monday evening. Ulm, ranked second. roses are in bloom. In order to make 25 Krai, William Oetting and Ida Gross, Finder will please leave same at Dakota of congratulations. A a success of rose culture the transplanting House. The Cecilian Society of the Catholic Albert Krause and Mary Engelbert, Eggs should occur about October 15th in A dispatch from Washington to the church will give concerts at Union Hall Herman Gerber and Eleonora Winkelmann the fall or April 15th in the spring. FOR ftENT. Minneapolis Journal gives the following on next Saturday and Sunday evenings. and to Henry Fortwengel Jr. and LADIES HAIR JBESSIM. The choir have Jbeen practising considerably The members of the Methodist church Otilie Schmelz. bit of Congressional political Owing to removal from the city, I ofter my residence on German St., consisting of late and are prepared to render held a picnic at Schram's place in Milford news: Congressman Lind is not begging The Board of Health and Mayor have of seven large, airy rooms, as After the 21st of May I will open par some fine singino\ last Sunday. On a hot day like a renomination. He will accept, selected that portion of the slough on well as two lots and all improvements lors above Beussman's store, where I that was, it is a comfort to get away however, provided it comes to him with for rent. For particulars inquire of R. Pfefferle returned from nis western will be prepared to do all kind of ladies' 4th South St. near Garden St., as a from the close confinement of town, .# any degree of unanimity. When informed Mrs, Anna L. Hanft hair work, shampooing, hair dressing trip Friday night. He informs us that dumping ground for all refuse, rubbish and those, who joined xhe picnic gathering, and bang cutting. on Saturday that the story was 4 .HU he was well pleased witn that part of and offal, with the exception of the TAKE NOTICE. Orders by mail promptly and correctly speak only of an enjoyable time. circulated in Minnesota that be would Washington that he visited, but that he carcasses of dead animals. The old attended to. In accordance with instructions from not accept a renomination because the Mr. Gerboth, of Seattle, who was has not yet concluded to leave New dumping ground, near the Minnesota MISS M. HAXEL. the mayor of the city, the undersigned farmers were opposed to him, he said once a resident of Courtland, is having Ulm and locate there. river below Aufderheide's brick yards, wishes to announce "that hereafter all Knock's 'em All. that he had been twice elected bj the bad luck. Not long ago he was burned manure, rubbish and other offal excepting still remain for public use. Mrs. Maggie Norrell, wife of Peter Republican farmers of the Second district tne carcasses of dead animals must out in the big Seattle fire- Now reports Norrell, of Mulligan, was examined A number of young people formed a be deposited in the slough near Garden and that he had spared no effort come from there that all his family by Drs. Strickler and Hirsch before picnic party at Clear Lake last Sunday. St. on 4th St. South. to defend and advance their interests. are dangerously ill, as the results of Judge of Probate Brandt on Wednesday The place is a beautiful one, and for A. ZIEHER, eating canned salmon, which caused He had heard of no opposition from that 30 Marshall. and pronounced insane. She was picnic grounds is equal to any in the For the benefit of the public and especially poisoning. source. The opposition to him fiom Republican taken to the hospital at St. Peter. vicinity. All that is lacking to make it those in search of fine smoker's sources came from men who City Notice. The National Teachers' Association outfits, I will say that I carry the a general pleasure resort is a few boats. Lyman Fuller, of Lamberton, spent are not taimers, some of whom are disappointed Largest and Best Seected is holding its convention at St. Paul These could be easily placed on the the greater part of last week in our on account of appointments Notice is hereby given that marked, this week. The following from New stock of anybody in the city, it matters lake, and we fail to see why someone city. He says Lamberton is too quiet sealed proposals will be received at the and otners perhaps are actuated by other H? not who it is. That means just what it are in attendance: Prof. Nix, Gustave doesn't take the matter in hand. for him, and he cannot resist the temptation City Clerk's office up to August 5th preferences or railroad interests. He *ays, and our show cases will back it. Fischer, and A. J. Domeier, and the next, for the furnishing of all materials to come to New Ulm every now Merchants inform us that nearly every Our line of pipes and smokers' articles said he had no anxiety about the nomination. and labor and constructing a sidewalk Misses Helen George, Sophie Kiesling, and then, and pass the time with old is complete. There is nothing wanting. day from four to fiye youngsters He did not .vant it unless on Centre Street from Garden Street to Carrie Friedmann, Francis Mueller, It includes the finest genuine Meerschaum friends and acquaintances. come into their stores to have a silver Summit Avenue in this city, according it was wished by the Republican voters Mary McCaughin and Clara Rehfeld. Pipes, French Imported Briars, *o plan and specifications on file in this dollar exchanged for piper. When in the district that he should have it Wm. Rose, the murderer, can thank Cigar Cases", Meerschaum Cigar Holders, office. The city council reserves the The case of John B. Schmidt vs. the asked to what use the paper dollar is to He claimed to know very little about Tobacco Pouches, Fancy Chewing the tardiness of our judges, in meting right to reject any or all bids. county commissioners of Brown county and Smoking Tobacco and excellent be put, they say, "Oh, father is going to out the penalties of the law, for another the political situation at home and care By order of the City Council. Fine Cut. In cigars we always keep was argued and submitted to the supreme spend it in the Louisianna lottery." lease of life. A telegram from St. Paul less. It was impossible to look after Louis SCHILLING, on hand a large stock of both fresh and court Tuesday. This is the case This gives some idea of the amount of City Clerk. announces that his case, which was to politics at home and do justice to the old cigars. To name some of the.brands, wherein Shenft SchmiU sues to recover Dated, New Ulm, July 3rd, A. D. 1890. money sent out of town p^onthly to aid have come up before the Supreme court wants and interests of his people at the there are in ten cent cigars, the Flor de fees and mileage for attempting to collect this southern leech. Cuba, the leading brand in the city as on Monday, has been postponed for same time. He added: "While I am in City Notice. everybody knows. La Isle de Key West, delinquent personal property taxes, thirty days. office I propose to attend to my work Cards are out announcing the wedding and Philopena. In the 5 centarticle, and was taken up on appeal from the of Miss A. M. Getch to Mr. H. and duties first of all. If I look after Notice is hereby given, that marked, Henry Clay, American Eagle, Belle of At the last meeting of the Turnverein district court in and for this county. the interests of the people here, they sealed proposals of banks in this city Dirks on to-morrow afternoon. The Minnesota and Little Twins, the best 5 the following were elected to fill the are hereqy invited and will be received cent cigar in the Northwestern market will take care of mine at Lome." bride is a young lady of Lafayette and The lawn party which was announced offices: Ernst Brandt, president Geo. at the City CJerk's Office up to August With each quarter's worth of cigais is held in high esteem by all her by Rev. Berghold for last Wednesday Schmidt, vice president Ernst Wicherski, 5th next, for the deposit of all PERSONAL MENTION. purchased go^s a chance on an elegant numerous acquaintances. The groom funds of the city for the next two evening was postponed to the night fol. meerschaum pipe, genuine and very recording secretary A. A. Bogen, is the son of Conrad Dirks, also of Lafayette. years, stating what security will be ftne. lowing owing to the rainy, weather. Hugo Hanft has rpturuea from Mil- corresponding secretary Peter Scherer, given for such deposit and what interest As before stated, I am ready to knock He is now in the employ of The gardens were lighted with Chinese waukee. treasurer W. E. Koch, 1st Turnwart 3 on monthly balances of amount deposited out all competing concerns in size and Bingham Bros., of this city, and is one lanterns, and the effect was beautiful to Mrs. Prof. Fink, of St. Paul, is a Fred Seiter, 2nd Turnwart. will be paid including and quality of stock, and assure all that it of our most faithful, honest and promising Milford visitor. based on all such other conditions as say the least. A goodly number were will pay all to buy_where \ou can get Notwithstanding the unfavorable are contained in the charter relating young men. The marriage ceremony present, and were agreeably entertained J. A. Johnson of the St. Peter Herald what you want and at low figures,—at weather on last Wednesday evening, thereto. The city council reserves the will be performed at the M. E. throughout the entire evening. was in town Saturday. right to reject any or all bids. the festival at the residence of Mrs. C. T. MUELLER'S, Church at 2 o'clock, to be followed by a Jos. Eckstein went to St. Paul Saturday By order of the City Council. H. Ross was quite largely attended. As will be seen from the proceedings reception at the residence of the groom's night or business. ^Bemhorn's Building, New Ulm, Minn. Loeis SCPIILLIISG, The proceeds from the sale of ice-cream of the council, reported in another parents in Lafayette The Review takes City Clerk. Miss Emma Spoeihase is home from and strawberries netted the ladies a column, that body has under consideration Dated, New Ulm, July 3rd, A. D. 1890. pleasure in this event in extending to G. A. Ottomeyer, Minneapolis on a visit. a nice little sum, and those who were the building of a sidewalk along the happy young couple its heartiest A. W. Bingham went to Winona present reported an enjoyable and social Centre Street, leading up to the college. Anton Schwerzler DEALER IN congratulations. Monday afternoon on business. gathering. There are few ways in which the council Dry Goods Notions Mrs. Frank Behnke is visiting with St. There is a stir in the twine market all could make a street improvement of The following were among those who Peter friends and relatives. KIESLING BLOCK, over the country this year, and Brown equal value and at so small an expense, spent the Fourth here. They are all Jfrew Vim, &flC£*i*u County is coming in ior its share. The and we trust that the sidewalk will be Miss Whitney, of Baraboo, Wis., is former New Ulmites: A. I Behnke, trouble seems to be that so many inferior built. visiting with her brother, Frank, of Tracy, W. Burg, Alfred Vogel, W. The best at low prices is what we DEALER IN grades are being placed on the Loesch, L. Buenger, Otto Backer and C. E. Kendall tarried with his family mean this season, so call and see how Marriage licenses were granted to WINES AND FINE LIQUORS. market and sold as the standard article we sell our Goods. in this city for a few days of last week. J. Haversack, of St Paul, Herman four different couples in one day last Thus, "half and half sisal and A nice new line of dress-calico, Seiter, of Tracy, Julius Melges, of Redwood week. In one case each party was Mrs. Chas. Stengel and children, of I handle Bourbon Whiskey, Dave ginghams, stockings, ribbons, Hand^^rchiefs, manilla" is being sold as "standard Falls, Geo. Baumgartner, of Winona, Jones Brandy, Anderson Glnb, Cognac, about seventy years old. In another a Minneapolis, are the guests of New Ulm embroidery, laces, buttons, half manilla and half sisal." There is and Imported Port Wine for medical and Mr. and Mrs. Engel, of Nicollet woman marries, who is deaf. Not collars, corsets, underwear, Gent's over relatives. use also the celebrated St. alien Clarets, very little difference in the name, but shirts (good ones) at 50 cents, white Ion ago the divorced husband of this Rhine and Riesling Wines and Mrs. J. J. Dobson and children of St there is a nuge difference in the quality dress shirts, 50 cents, $uspenders, socks woman married a woman also divorced Mankato and New Ulm ought to be Champagne. Whiskey ranging in Paul, spent the week here as the guests and in fact all our goods will be sold at and price. Establishments in the east price from $1.50 to $6 per gallon: My from her husband, and now, to restore proud of themselves on account of the ow prices. of Mrs. A. Blanchard. are sending out circulars, offering the goods are of the very best grades and happiness again, this last couple parts action they took in not allowing any OUR AIM—TO KEEP THE BEST. Miss Emily Popp is visiting with her are guaranteed as represented. apparently best grades of twine for less and the wife agrees to go back to live gambling frauds to run in connection OUR PRINCIPLE—FAIR DEALING sister at Fertile. She will be gone than our home dealers say it is possible Anton ScuWEfr-zk, with her former husband.^When all the with Wallace & Co.'s circus that several months. to buy them. We are not prepared to Our Wellcome Word for all— Bargains. particulars of this case are known, it 4 showed at those towns. If some of our You are sure to find something accept of this statement or deny if, but John J. Dobson, of the Northwestern PROBATE NOTICE. makes an interesting story. ••, neighbor towns had taken the same action you want. Only give us a call and see would simply say to the farmers that Newspaper Union, of St. Paul, was in CJTATE OF MINNESOTA. Coanty of Brown our goods and prices. they would have been wealthier, if 189088 Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Loesch celebrated city over Sundav.* S ***JV' ^In Probate Court. Special Term, Jute 17, in buying away from home, they are Bargains! Bargains!! Bargains!!! not wiser. Nothing like learning by In the Matter of the Estate or Fnedrlcb Frank the twenty-fifth anniversary of their not apt to get the article they bargained deceased* Mrs. Noach and children, of Morton, experience,—Sleepy Eye Herald.- Whereas, an instrument in writing, poi portinz A marriage at their residence last Saturday for. The woild is full of humbug nowadays, to be the last will and testament of Friedrieg spent a portion of the week with friends 1 Frank deceased, late of said county, has been delivered G. A. OTTOMEYER, Clifton Holden is to have another afternoon. Many of their friends and on every corner is deceit. our city. O W to this Coart Lag lease of life. How long it may be is gathered to meet them and the gifts The best and surest way therefore for And whereas, Maria Frank filed therewitk NEWULM, MINN. H. Hartung, a Chicago turning teacher, her petition, representing among otherthings that hard to say, but if our eyes are to be were numerous. An afternoon was the farmer is to buy his twine of the said Friedrich Frank died in said County on the who is well known in New Ulm, arrived 26th day of May, 1890, testate, and that mid petmoner JOHN HAUENSTEIN'S believed, the folishness of our judges spent that was social in every respect, home dealer. If any misrepresentation is Ihe sole executrix named in said last here yesterday for a visit 3 |M| will let him die a natural death. A will and testament, and praying that the aaid instrnment and the event is one that the aged is then practiced, they know that it is may be admitted to probate, and that Mr. and Mrs. Choate and P. E. Maokid, hearing in his case was had before Justice couple will long remember. Speeches possible to return the twineto him from letters testamentarybe to her issued thereon It is Ordered, That the proofs ofsaidinstrument of the Choate Dramatic Company, Miller of the supreme court and were made by various of the guests, whom it came. They know too, even if CELEBRATED EXPORT a ?i .?_ 8 a W P! i? 1 & a before this Court are visitors in our city, gin at the Probate Offlce in said County, on Thursday Judge Nelson of the circuit court at S and the silver anniversary was altogether the price is placed a little higher, than the 17th dayof Jnly, A.D. 1890, at 10 o'clock in suit Paul last week, and,as the two of them a happy one. In the evening, a the forenoon, when all concerned may appear chat offered abroad, that they will get a W. EL Reim and wife,' of Stillwater, and contest the probate of said instrument could not agree, the case is now to be dance was given at Schmucker's Iivoli Bottled and for Sale by good article, if they go to an honest And it is further ordered, that publicnotice of and Misses Amanda and Lena Beyl, the time and place of said hearing be given to carried to the tribunal of last resort. in connection with the event, at which dealer. At any rate they do not run half FRED BEHNKE. ail persons interested, by publication of these orders also of Stillwater, are the guests of There it is highly possible that justice once in each week for three successive weeks the minutes must surely "have winged the risks that they would in buying from New Ulm friends. priortosaid day ofhearins in theltew TJlmBevtew, may be set aside and a few flaws or their way wi' pleasure," for it was daybreak a newspaper printed acdpubJiahed at the City or unknown concerns in the east But experience NEW ULM, MINJf. Mrs. Millard Fifield, niece and New Ulm in said County. techualities in law allowed to decide ere the party broke up. Both Mr* is the best teacher, and we are Dated at New Ulm, Minn., this 17th day of June daughter, of St. Paul, visited with the Orders may.be left at the store of B. Behnk & Co the fate of a man,convicted by a jury of A. 2/. 1890. and Mrs. Loesch are now fifty-seven willing to let the farmers find out these By the Court, family of J. Newhart the latter part of They will be promptly murdei. tilled. IL. 8.] EBNST BBAKDT. years of age#j, things for themselves. last week. 88 Judge ofProbaW