New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
July 23, 1890 · Page 4 of 8
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fcf8*^"^ & N. W. TIME CARD4 ^fM LOCAL NEWS C? L. Roos is making some marked Mrs. Berry as been dangerously sick The waterworks mains are all laid. The Annual School Meeting H* Changes in his residence, which will the past few da\s but is now thought to Going East. Qomg West. At the present rate of progress the Note changes in ad. of G.A. Ottomeyer. materiallyamprove its appearance when 'No 2Pass .Dep 10.51p,m« be out of danger.^* JNol Pass J)ep 4.44a.m. building will be completed in a week. tt No 4 I 2 @pm *ftoi 5,05p.m. TEhe school meeting which was Held finished. •No 16 Frt 4 44 a. ||No 21 Frt Arr 10:15a m. Dr. E. J. Davitpof Mankato, was •Nol&Frt 1 1 20a.m Ernst Grussendorf, of Lafayette celebrated at Turner Hall on Saturday evening *No'J5 }.50pon. The infant child of Ernst Lauer.died S. D. Peterson has purchased the former called up Friday to give medical advice ?No24 ll.eCpro the tenth anniversary of his wedding was full of interest and animation. JDaily except Monday, last Thursday. feM postoffi.ee building in bleepy Eye on the sickness of Mrs. Berry., *Diily except Sunday. *Daily except Sonday yesterday.Friends from New Ulm Only a few were present, but 'those +On Sundays onlj. HQaily, Gaylord in Sibley County is making fiom Mr. Jeffry.s J§The consideration News has been received that Brigitta were among the guests.^m*mm few profited by their attendance. was $2,500. a^^f^BJBKB C. H. W. HEIDEMAN, an effort to remove the county seat from Stutz, formerly of the town of Cottonwood Station Agent. The election of directors for the While being brought to the hospital Henderson. 1 iW^tl Wm. E. Koch and Fred Seiter have in this county,f died at Spokane next tnree years resulted in favor New Ul Markets. at this place from his home near Fairfax been selected by the Turnverein to represent Rev. Schailer preached an English Falls', June 28th. |fc|i siil of E, G. Koch and Frank Burg Sr., last Thursday, Anton Hegar died ..73—76 sermon at a church picnic near Sanborn that order in the Turntag at Winona Andrew Biebelsheck, an employee Wm. Frank, the former member declining suddenly of heart disease, the death 20 last Sunday.- Jc I ^*'*w next Sunday, ^^ffifeggf of Andrew Biebel of West Newton, fell to serve again. The report 25 occurring near Andrew Bieble's residence «r Werner Boesch has purchased the S. N. Dickerson, of Minneapolis, has 25 from a load of hay on Saturday, and of"E. G. Pabl, as treasurer of the Board, in West Newton. He was comparatively 5 accepted the position of stenographer Kiesling residence property on German SjJF™ -Si broke his right arm near the elbow. was read and developed some interesting a \oung man, in the prime 9 St. He will move into the building in in the Eagle Mill office. figures. *On Jnly 16thn 1889, there Marriage licenses issued during the of life. Early this summer he was under a month from now. ,, A force of about twenty carpenters was a balance of $6,670.26 in the treasury. last two weeks: Michael O'Brein and1 medical treatment at the home of CARLITON COLLEGE, Albert Bobleter, who Is visiting here, commenced work on the new Eagle ToniDrexler, Conrad H. Dirks and Since then the total receipts up Lorenz Flor in this city, and left there was taken sick verj suddenly last week Mill elevator last Saturday. to July lt8th, of the present year, have Augusta M. Geteb, Silas Giem and only six weeks ago far his own home with pneumpnia. His mother came up amounted to $11,897.63. This includes, Katie McRae, and Herman Weber and in West Newton, apparently recovered. Otto Baarsch has taken Frank Whitney's NOF^HFIELD, MINN. from St. Paul on Friday to attend him Susanna Feierer. He suffered a relapse, however, and it $150 for tuition from non-residents, place at the depot during the continuance $1,804.20 from state apportioment, $7,7.182.26 The announcement comes to us of was while coming to New Ulm for further of t'he latter's yisit in'Wisconsin. The Lind bill, affecting terms of the FALL TEBI OPENS SEPT. 10,1890 treatment that he died. Tne funeral from special tax, $606.16 the death of one and the dangerous illness United States Circuit Court and District If. COURSES ARE was held from the West Newton from-one mill tax, $2,009,01 from of another child of Vincent Page, courts, will go into effect August Dr. Hirsch has rented Mrs. Hanft's church on Saturday. sinking fund and $146 from sundries. of Faribault. Mr. Page is a son-in-law Classical, aterary, Scientific, English-Aademy 1st. The terms begin at Mankato the residence on German Street. Mrs. The disbursements for the same period of F. W. Kiesling of this city. and Music. third Tuesday in April and the first Hanft with her sons will remove to The barn stormers, who had the foot up 110,465.53, leaving a cash balance Otto Schell did the honors to a large Tuesday in November. Minneapolis. cheek to come here and invite the pubto Besides Prepartory and Post Graduate studies. on hand of $8,102.36. The expenpenditures, number of his friends last Tuesday fcTnstrnction pen Drawing and Painting a rank production under canvas of W. Eibner, who is always adding The commissioners met on Monday as itemized, included $494.67 special faciLies for study Pure Mathematics evening, the occasion being the twentyeighth that poorest of poor shows, Uncle and Astionom a board of equalization. As they have new features to his, restaurant, has now for repairs and improvements, $10 for Extensive Qemical and Biological Laborator- anniversary of his birthday. The Tom's Cabin, went awaj% nn doubt a great deal to do, they will be in session placed on his cigar case a novel electric 98 insurance, $53.38 for library, $32 68 Open to studnts of either sex Msennechor and a band went out to assist wiser and poorer than when they came. cigar lighter. It is a tfeat little arrangement several days. Expenses \ev low for piinting, $42.06 for supplies, $1,500 in the celebration of the event. To be sure, a few were foolish enough For Catalogue and Circulais addie«s and is far ffiead of anythinoof Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Johnson and Miss as interest, $51.55 for care "of JAf. W STRONG, President. to be gulled into the tent by the earbreaking The Luverne Herald says that W. F. the kind in the city. Ida Sommer, together with friends of trees, $401.52 for fuel, $7,278.65 as music and the deep-mouthed Holden of that place, is canvassing for 33. Some wheat was cut as early as last the former, constitute a camping party teachers' salaries, $457.20 as janitor's blood-hounds, but they were so very cabinet photographs at $3 per dozen Friday. Alex Russel, of West Newton, at LUse Winnipeg in Manitoba. salary, and $141.82 for, incidental few, that the company will Know better MINNESOTA for the purpose of raising money to pay commenced harvesting on the 18th in a expenses. The balance on hand includes Fred Cass, of Brighton, Nicollet Co., than to come to New Ulm again. The the expenses incurred in carrying forward field of Blue Stem, which promises to $4,018.14 of sinking fund, The «u-^ has bought George Leatherman's farm State Normal Schools Uncle Tom's Cabin show of to-day is the case of his brother, Clifton. give fully as good a yield as last year. clerk, E. G. Koch, also read his report in Eden. The farm is said to be one of not what it used to be. In the first AT ..That means twenty-seven bushels to the Bernard Marschner, of Cottonwood, and from it we glean the following. the best in Brown County, and brought place it is worn out, and no longer produces [Winona, Mankato, St. Cloud and acre. attended the Farmers1 Alliance Convention During the year there were 198 days of $5,000, the effect that its author intended Moorhead. at St. Paul last week. He is school,the average attendance being 77 Some of our hunters area ti ifle premature. it should create. Then too it is These schools are organized for the Anton Hartmuth had his left leg frac. very entbus-iastic over the Alliance They should remember that* per cent. Ten teachers were employed graining of teachers for the common being tilled with so much of the Topsy tured just above the ankle last Wednesday cause, and says the farmers, who were schools, of the State. this is not the time to shoot chickens, with an average experience of six and jokes that is perhaps the most immoral morning falling fiom a horse. present at the convent'on, mean business. ORG A N1ZATION. Each schooi one fifth years. The number of pupils and that there is a penalty—and a severe show that reaches New Ulm. We trust The accident occurred while riding omprises two departments—the Noial one too—attached to the violation enrolled was 537 and of these 486 are it will be an endless while before our sharply around a corner. Dr. Strickler Department and the Training Department of the law. "Better wait and be safe, entitled to apportionment. The storm, which originated in these bill boards again announce its coming. dressed the broken limb. or Model School. The Normal than to be in a hurry and find your foot Mr. Scherer, president of the Board, parts last Wednesday, did considerable Department embraces: W. H. Heideman took a trip to Speaking of Mr. Lind, the Luverne in a sling. also oftered a few suggestions. They (a) An Elementary Course, for teachers damage at St. Paul, Anoka, Stillwater Piene over tbe Northwestern Road last Herald says:—That he is popular in the oil rural schools and elementary were principally on that issue of the and other points. In Sibley County Jacob Vetter. one of the oldest lesidents week. The crops in Dakota, he says, Second district that he enjoys the confidence, .* grades. school question which is now agitating near Bernadotte, Caspar Anderson and of West Newton, was suddenly {b) An Advanced Course, for teachers are not wonderful. They are far from respect and admiration of all all classes of the American people. He his daughter were struck by lightuing off advanced grades. stricken with paralysis last Friday unprejudiced and fair-minded people is what the\ have been puffed up to be, regarded our public school system as A Professional Course, for teach and instantly killed. morning. The attack is a severe one and are more of a failure than anything a fact which can not be disputed. That er3 wiao have completed the re- tne foundation and corner stone of our and he is not expected to live. He is The premium list for the coming he has made a splendid record that he else. ri}\\rem academic work elsewhere. self government and free institutions. over seventy years of age, but up to county fair has just been issued from the {d) A Kindergarten Training Course, has labored faithfully, honestly and effectively New Ulm is to have still another physician Any attempt to overthrow the principles the time that he received the stroke, he (it Winona). Review office.^ Everybody should secure to advance the interests of his and surgeon. Wm. Pfister, of which were the ground work of was healthy and vigorous, having a copy, and endeavor to make an ADMISSION.--Graduates of high constituents, and that he has never faltered Cottonwood, who graduated recently our institutions of learning was an schools and colleges, and teachers holding labored in the field the day previous. exhibit. It will cause you but little in the discharge of what he conscientiously from the Pennsylvania Medical University equally strong attack at the government County Superintendents' first and trouble, and it will help along the fair. beleived to be his duty, are Albert Held has sold the residence on Second grade certificates are admitted and who also attended Ann Arbor, itself. He did not wish to be understood Gall on Secretary Heideman for a copy. facts which are r.ecoguized and admitted Broadway, now occupied by Thomas Without examination. All others are has decided to locate in our city. His lo say that our school system in every locality in the district. It required to pass an entrance examina- Mulvehill, to Henry Christman. Mr. A clerk at the depot became so interested offices are in the Leibold building. was perfect, but he did hold that no results fion. is safe to say that mere is not a yoting Christman is an old man, who came in singing "Annie Rooney" but dangerous ones could come EXPENSES Tuition is free to all The McGibeny Family, a musical piecinct the Second Congressional here recently from Minneapolis He is the other day, thac, after sealing up a who pledge themselves to teach in Minnesota. from the now growing attempt to force combination, consisting of father and di&triet in which Mr. Lind will not be tired of the bustling life of a large city, package of money for the American Text books are furnished at a religion upon it. In unity there was mother and fourteen children, are indorsed with practical unanimity. How and, finding New Ulm pretty much to rental of tluee dollars per year. Provisions Express Company, he made the mistake strength. Consequently the greater booked at Union Hall for next Wednesday stiong and how popular he is this district, are maue in each school for economical his taste, has concluded to live here of placing the sealing can into the the uniformity, that prevailed in our evening, July 30th. The family living. The average cost of now well his constituents appreciate the rest of his days. The price paid for safe and locking it up, while he left the Jurnished room with board is about sjstein of education, the more was it has quite a reputation, and comes his sei vices and how solidly the best the property was $1,450. money on the outside. M3.00 per week. possible to accomplish good. With division, here well recommended. They travel elements in ins party will come to his In the case of Sheriff Schmid versus I The next hool year opens Sept. 1st, The residence of Mrs. C. Berry and which naturally must come from in their own special car. support, will be t,hown by the action of •1890. the board of county commissioners, the Tivoli of Jos. Schmucker were broken the introduction of so many antagonistic the stpproaching congressional convention. For particulars concerning the severa The Reveille says that the population which was appealed to the supreme into by thieves on Saturday night. views, the effect upon our schools Although Mr. Lind has noi asked schools send for catalogues to the of Redwood Falls is placed by Supervisor court from a decision of the district The former place was entered through could only be damaging. Whoever *JM& ^Presidents as follows^IRAVIM for a third term and is not anxious to Miller at 1,300. The Advance through court in favor of Schmid, the shpreme the cellar, but the burglars were frightened therefore wished to educate his child- ~'*ffe 1 SHEPAKU. Winona. have it, it is reasonably certain now the same authority gives that of Springfield court last Wednesday affirmed the order |EDWARD SEARING. Mankato. off before they had succeeded in ren in his particular creed should do so oS% that he will either be nominated *by acclamation gW. B. MITCHELL, Director, St. Cloud. approximately at 700. In 1880, of the district judge. The case was filching anything. At the latter place out of some other means than the pub- ''f^'^ or on the first ballot without LnrsGbiONE C. LORD, Moorhead. the latter place had 167 in 1885 it had one in which the sheriff brojght suit they filled up with liquor but took lie school fund The president also urged s4^ '_ opposition. 297, These figures show an increase of against the county for the payment of away only a few cents in mone\\ the encouragement of teaching as a »'M J, SCHLUMPBERGIR, over 500 in ten years and of about 400 fees due him for serving personal tax lasting profession by the payment of As will be seen from the commissioners' PERSONAL MENTION. in the last five years. warrants, when the parties had left the better salaries. Teis idea was later on ?Jj proceedings, the county board has AGENT FOR THR county and could not be found. Judge Clifton Holden was taken to Stillwater endorsed by the meeting in a resolution, Henry Held, of St.Paul, sundayed advertised for bids, to be received up EMPIRE BINDERS Webber held that the fees should be New Ulm. Friday afternoon by Sheriff which passed unanimously and which "J to August 15th, for rhe completion of paid. The Supreme Court now decides Schmid and Louis Schmelz. He will be expressed the sentiment of the people »*v Mrs. M. Mullen spent the week with the new* courthouse as shown in plans ND MOWERS. that he was right. Minneapolis friends. confined there until the Supreme Court as in favor of instructing the Board and specifications also for the completion reaches a decision in his case, when he A drive in the country on Sunday by to be liberal in the granting of salaries, Mibs Amelia Hem is home from Minneapolis All Gooc.3 are Guaranteed and of the first floor so thaf it will be ou a visit. will either go scott-free or- be remanded a Review reporter developed the following. ''n Farmers run no risks in purchasing ready for use, including steam heating One of the most prominent manufactUTing to the sheriff of Redwood County for Barley and rye are nearly all cut of me. Call and examine bejfore Gusta\e Fischer returned trom St. apparatus for the whole building. It institutions of Minnesota is the execution. He is looking healthy at tnd the harvest will be a bounteous one. Paul Sund.ty morning. purchasing elsewhere. is left with the building committee to Winona Wagon Co. at Winona, who present, and about the only effect his The binder too is already at work in manufacture the well known Rushford award the contract, and push the work Corner of Broadway and Third Mrs. Geo. Beviec is entertaining a Wagon. This is one of the pioneer industries imprisonment has had on him has been the fields of wheat and oats so that by with desirable speed. sister irom Minneapolis. I North Str., on lot of sidor Haas. in this state, and we may well to make him stubborn and mulish. the erfd of the week grain culling will be proud of their record of nearlv 30 Di. James Smith, of St. James, was On motion of Erwin & Wellington, NEW ULM, MINN. be general. The oats crop is splendid years. They have the reputation of Mr Lind says that in taking a drive here on Monday on business. attorneys for William Rose, the murderer could hardly be better. So also with making wagons of the best quality and into the country around New Ulm, he of Moses Lufkin, Chief Justice Mr. and Mrs. Francis Baasen are \isiting their trade nearly covers the United corn. Wheat, however, we are compelled found that corn here was wonderfullyadvanced. Gilfillan has granted^ stay of proceedings States, with quite a demand from foreign St. Paul relatives. to admit, offers slim prospects. Compared with the crop in countries. 0, H. Horn burg is their in the case until the second Tuesin In some places to be sure there are Geo. Vogel. of Springfield, called on agent in New Ulm. other states, he says it is by far the November. The original «tay was signs of a good yield, but in the majority his New Ulm friends last Monday. best he has seen. As Mr. Lind has NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. thirty days trom July 6, and this extension Headquarters for of fields the damage is apparent. Miss Lillie Hertogs, of Minneapolis, come direct from Washington, he has has been granted to await the action BARGAINS. The crop will not be that of last year DR. WM. P. PFISTER. is visiting with tbe Misses Spoerhase. had an excellent chance to see the crops of the United States Supreme Court by any means. throughout the east, and his statement PHYSICIAN and SUR&E0N A. S. Enttup, of Shakopre, visited oy-f*-' in the Holden case,which will natarally I have a few Summei Goods left, does not include one state alone, but The excursion train, which left here with his brother Louis, last Friday. -vhtcn I will close out at have a bearing on Rose's fate, as the Office in Leibold's building opposite many. That Minnesota corn and oats Sunday morning for St. Paul, carried cases of the two are* exactly similar. Mrs. Richard Sievers and daughter REDUCED PRICES. Glsen's drugstore, exactly seventy passengers. Lea^^g should be ahead of anv is encouraging, are the guests of Mrs, Francisca Mueller. Lee "Albert and Tommy Head, boys here at hve o'clock, they arrived in the NEW ULM, and speaks well for our soil, when Anions, these Goods arc Outing Flannels MINN. %h of eleven years of age, ran away from Chalhes, Sateens. Ginghams blessed with fair weather. Saintly City at about nine. Shortly Wolfgang Schmid, the Springfield THE UNIVERSITY, their homes last Saturday and were nt«t ^l£.vvn«., Piques, Parasols, Ties, Summer after, a procession was formed and exercises merchant, spent Sunday with New Ulm *f Uuuerwear and other Goods. Van Dusen, the elevator and wheat heard of until Monday. They had taken were held in the park in celebration friends. OP MINNESOTA, ti^ king, will soon have withdrawn all his the Saturday evening train for the OUR AIM—TO KEEP THE BEST. of the event—the fiftieth anni business interests from New Ulm. His Chas. A. Mueller and wife, of Milwaukee, Open to Both Sexes. east, and went as far as Kasota, from OUR PRINCIPLE—FAIR DEALING. versary of the founding of the Sons of elevator here has been leased to the New are the guest* of the family of which place they took a northern train Herman order in this country. The It is well for on to know that I will The following Courses of Study are 1 Ulm Elevator Company for a period of Henry Vajen. for St. Paul. But before reaching the get a good line of Winter Goods. When day was beautiful, and the weather just offered.-.- 3 ou get ready to buy such goods, please three years, and his salt and cotl business latter place, a feeling of fear and lonesomeness Dr. J. L. Schoch and Wenzel Eckstein cool enough to make an excursion delightful. Classical," Scientific, Literary. Civil S remember the store, and I will sell you will also pass into the hands of the overcame them, and they went to Duluth Monday afternoan Engineering, Mechanical Engineering S The hours between the arrival goods at very low prices. Bear in mind, latter corporation. The "New Ulm Eleetiical Engineering, Architecture, were only too willing to be returned to witness the regatta. and return of trains were few, but our word of welcome to all is:— Mining Engineering and Metallurgy' Company will take possession the first home. No moral needs to be attached they were spent to the entire satisfaction BARGAINS. Miss Ida Heyman, wfio*fias*~ hifen Shop Work (including Wood, Iron, and of next month. Mr, Laird, the manager to this tale, as boys of that age are too of all the pleasure seekers. Metal Working), Industrial, Freehand spending the winter in Minneapolis, has Leibold's Building, of Van Dusen's business, will of young to profit by the lessens of such and Mechanical Drawing, Wood Carvingan returned to her home in Courtland. Quite an accident occurred*""near course be compelled to remove from NEW ULM, MINN. Designing, Military Science \& an experience. Schmucker's Tivoli Monday afternoon. Misses Jennie and 'Annie Roth, ?of and Tactics, Agriculture (including the sj% New Ulm, to take charge of similar interests The Sioux Monument committee have "School of Agriculture"), Veterinary!& A man, named Andreas Levy, was Springfield, visited for a couple jdays elsewhere, but as yet it has not hTATE OF MINNESOTA, County of Brown ^ss. Science, Law, Medicince (Regulai, Ho-f&»-& £j*ln Fiobate Coart given tbe contract for the construction hauling a load of brick down the hill of last week with the Misses Baasen. been decided where he will locate5f?45S In the mutter ot the estate of Carl Wotschke, meopathict, Dentistry. J§F pf the monument to the American White towards the water works station, when d«ceT«ed Mrs. S. D. Peterson and Mrs. B. F. TUITION IS FREE, OL reading and filing the petition of Matilda Last Tuesday night afcer the Review Bronze Monumental Co., of Bridgeport, the dash board gave way and allowed Webber spent a portion of the week Wotschke, ot Brown County, Minn representing, among other things, that Carl Wotschke late of had been issued, we saw a half dozen Except the Departments of Law and Conn., the contract price being $3,000, the brick to fall forward onto the horses' with Mrs.^ A. G. Anderson, of Springmeld. =aid Browr County, on the 5th uay of July, Medicine. or more of men fighting with each other—with the exact amount appropriated by the 1S90, at the town of Home in said legs. This started a runaway, and the „^i svC Next year opens Sept 2,1890. fe^N County, died intestate, and being a resident of this their mouths of course—for last legislature for that purpose. Tbe team, instead of running straight County at the time of hi* death, leaving goods, Catalogue containing full information S. Loewenthal, well known here as chattels and estate within this County, and that the the first glance at the paper.- Only one monument is to be twenty-five feet high, ahead, turned off into Schmucker's will be sent tree to all persons who apply paid Petitioner is the widow of said deceased, and at one time one of New ^Ulm's leading praying Maladministration of said estate be to her was a subscriber, but the Others were with two bass-reliefs. These will represent for it. Address yard£?*(The driver was thrown 'under or some other suitable person gianted It is oi dered, business men, spent the early part of Cyrus Northrop, LL. D., President, equally anxious to read tbe news, and an Indian scene, and the battle at that said petition be heard before the Judge of the 'wagon and was somewhat injured, the week in town. this Com I, on Fi iday, the 15th day of August A. D. Minneapolis, Minn. the quarrel for possession waxed interesting. Ntew Ulm. The two remaining sides but at present it is impossible to say 1890, at 10 o'clock A. at the Probate Omce in said County. To those, who were not subscribers, are reserved for inscriptions, to be prepared Ed. Grimes and his mother and sister, TAKE NOTICE. how seriously. No ribs were broken Ordeied fuither, that notice thereof be given to but who are nevertheless regular by Gen. Sibley and Capt Flandrau, accompanied by Miss Donahue, all of -the beirs of said deceased, ana to all persona interested, as was reported, but inflamation may In accordance with instructions from by publishing a copj of this ordei once readers, we would give a little jgiving a detailed account cf the Windom, were the guests over Sunday the mayor of the city, the under8igne', in each^eekfoi three successive weeks prior to be caused by the bruising of the tissues, esid day of hoaring, in the New Ulm Review, a wishes to announce "that hereafter all advice. Call around and give us your memorable massacre. Mr. Pfaender of the family of M. Mu^en. thus bringing on a sickness of several weekly newspaper piinted and published at New manure, rubbish and other offal excepting names. We will send you the paper Ulm in said County. tells us that the foundation for the monument weeks. One of the horses received a the carcasses of dead animals must Mr. and Mrs. Frank Whitney, accompanied Dated 'it New Ulm, Mm' i.K the 12th day of Jujy regularly at the usual price^jThat will will be built this summer, so that be deposited in the slough near Garden VA.D. 1890 4 broken leg in the accident and had to by Mr. Whitney's sister, By the Court, saye you the trouble of reading some St. on 4th St. South. the monument can be plaeed in position be killed. The team belonged to Mat SRNST BRANDT left last evening on a three weeks' visit one else's. kiL- 3 in the early spring. SI JTadge ol Probate. .. ^A.ZlEHER,* 1 Schneider.%i§ ,»§ to Chicago and Ba*aboo, Wisconsin. Marshall.