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

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'*^V $ & N. W. TIME CARD. Scarlet fever is again prevalent in the O A N E W S The additional mail car will not be H. Rasmussen, teacher of gymnastics Death in a Bran Bin, city. put on the Northwestern road until Ocober Going East. Going West. in Minneapolis, is here for a few days' A child of Michael Seitz died Monday No 2 Pass Dep 10 51p,m tNo 1 Pass Dep 4-44a.m. "W^f ^4. 1st. The next meeting of the Boar of visit. *No3 5,05pm. For the second time a death has •No 4 2 25p ra morning and was buried Tuesday. Public Works will be held August 7th. •No 16 Frt 4 44 a. No 21 Frt Arr 10 15a HazdL Kirk was presented at Winthrop Th« lawful season for chieken and cuired in New Ulm through suffocation *Nol8Frt 11 20am *No25 l:50pan. Judge Brandt will hold a special ses-^ on Friday night by New Ulm talent A little girl made its appearance in duck hunting does not open till the 21st jNo 24 11 oCp in a bran bin. This time tne unfortunate JDaily except Monday, sion of the Probate court at Sleepy Eye the family of August Hackbarth this with good success. of August. *Dai]y except Sunday.. victim was John Lang a young *Daily except Sunday ||Daily, to-day. tOn Sundays onb. week. Hugo Schleuder spent the week in boy, of between fourteen and fifteen Mrs. John Crjnin and son, of Wino. C. W. E I E A N Mrs. Peter Herian entertained quite Station Agent. New Ulm. His father had charge of the years of age, JFho was employed in the Henaerson is no larger now than it na, were the guests last week of the a number of friends to a birthday party Springfield store in his absence. City Mill. Between eight and nine o'clock was ten years ago. Some towns never family of M. Leary. A Bargain. Sunday afternoon. grow. of Wednesday night, he was sent The members of the Congregational George Hilmer, the Lafayette school Magnetic Soap. Five cents a bar at F. E. G. Koch and Henry Crone were up^to the second floor to do some work. Sunday School held an enjoyable picnic The Concordia Band and the Mannechor teacher, has gone to Sioux Centre, Iowa, H. Behnke's. at St. Paul Thursday in the interests of Not returning when he should have spent Sunday afternoon at near the Minnesota river yesterday. to visit with his brother. the .New Ulm Creamery. done, he was missed after he had been Schell's. Undoubtedly the most delicious IceCream The first crop of barley threshed this Rev. C. J. Sage, of Granite Falls, will absent about ten minutes. A search Bernard Marsehner ha3 been selected sold in New Ulm is sold by. W. C. A. Hagberg, E. G. Pahl, and Gustav year in this vicinity was threshed on fill the pulpit of the Congregational was made, which resulted in the discovery as Brown County's member of the Alliance Gibner. Fischer and Robert Nix are camping Friday by Henry Fortwengler, of Cottonwood. church next Sunday. S*fi that he had fallen into the bin. Congressional Committee. at Swan Lake. Jacob Klossner and Jos. A. Eckstein His lifeless body was hastily removed Closing out Sale A little daughter of Patrick Rafferty, Hugo Fischer will return to Quincy, Jacob Klossner on Monday shipped fW*} were over at Winthiop yesterday on by breaking open the lower end of the Of Canned Apples at H. Behnke's. of the town of Home, was badly burned 111., the latter part of this week. Herman 250 dozen baskets to St. Paul. This business. Mr. Klossner also went to One thousand cans at 25 cents. bin, and kept at the mill until an inquest by the explosion of a gasoline burner Hein will also return to Chicago. •constitutes the order of a single wholesale Excelsior. could be held. On tho day following last week. ..firm. Winnebago City has gone into an at Miss Whitney, who has been visiting the coroner arrived from Iberia, The Walter A. Wood single apron The Madelia Times says that Hon. K. tempt to remove the county seat of Faribault Chas. Hauenstein contemplates building Harvester and Binder comes to the with her brother, Frank, departed for and decided that the death was an aecidental^one, H.Hellin^ has expressed his intention of iront. Read what the farmers say that county from Blue Earth City to at once a handsome cottage for his her home at Baraboo, Wis., Monday due to suffocation. The use them: removing his family to Lhat place for the former place. own use. His present residence will be evening. bin.which has thus proven to be a mantrap, We, the undersigned, can truthfully permanent residence. occupied by the brewery hands. is an enclusure running from the A.Schmidt Sr., is here from Cincinnatti say that the Walter A Wood single Rev, F. L. Nagler, D. D. lectured at The regular business meeting of Company apron Harvester & Binder, started today first story to the ceiling of the second. on a visit to his son-in-law, Chas. The wife and child of Mr. Schild of the German M. E. church last evening. on the farm of Theodore Mohr near A will be held next Tuesday evening. There is but one entrance to it, and this Silverson. Mr. Schmidt is one of the the Eagle Mill arrfved here last week Mr. Nagler is president of the St. Paul New Ulm by Mr. C. Townsend. fe Every member, who possibly owners of the Eagle Mill. is reached by a ladder from the second from Cincinnatti. The family will occupy German college. worked to our entire satisfaction. It is can, should be piesent. floor. Through this he fell.—from the Boesch residence after the 1st easy to operate, ele\ates and binds perfectly. The McGibeny Family appear at Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Mueller after a In elevating it beats any three A peculiar and new disease is said to of September. what cause no one knows,—into the Union Hall to-night. Those, who have week's visit with relatives in this city apron Harvester and Binder in the bran, which gave away below and swallowed exist in general among the horses of heard them, say that the entertainment Mr. and Mrs. Choate, who have been returned to their Milwaukee home yesterday. market, The Walter A Wood single him up as would so much water. Lafayette. It has the effect of making apron Harvester and Binder is a light is first class in every feature. visiting here for the past three weeks, They were accompanied by The boy was known to be a steady employee, lunning machine. It is the machine them lime and unfit for work. left on Monday for Faribault. They Mr. Philip Gross. A man by the name of Leibl, working farmers shoud buy. and his death will come to his George Wurmstein fell head foremost will return sometime during the fall for Casper Green in West Newton, had The messenger boy of the great Western Theodore Mohr. mother as a bitter blow. Within the from one of the scaffolds of the season with an entirely new company. the little finger of his light hand cut in Union Telegraph Company now ap Martin Mohr. past six months she has lost two sons, new Catholic church last Friday morning. Anton Eberl. twain the other day by being caught P. Dineen and wife, of Sanborn, -formerly pears on the streets in uniform. Through and the sympathy of the community He was injured somewhat, but not in a bridle snapper. of North Star, visited with friends the kindness of the wealthy monopoly CARLETON COLLEGE, should be extended to her in her bereavement. seriously. and acquaintances in this city last Friday. he was compelled to pay for it himself. The Empire Mill office has been supplied The funeral which was held The unusually strong hot wind of While here, Mr. Dineen did not with entirely new furniture—all The Mankato Register claims to have Friday was marked by a large attendance. Mondav must have done damage "to forget to favor the Review office witn a of antique oak and handsome in appearance. it right from the Democratic griddle fields of growihg corn. In town it was N O I E I N N call. Furnished in this way, it that Baker, the Farmers' Alliance candidate, so powerful that in many places trees makes an office that is a credit to the will be endorsed by the Democrats. The Brown Ceunty Fair will be held PERSONAL MENTION. A E OPENS SEPT 10,189 0 were blown over. town, The Register says: Baker made September 19, 20 and 21. Get a premium Albert Seiter is at St. Paul on business THE COURSES ARE a pigeon stool of the Alliance from James Laird, who has managed Mr. list of Secretary Heidemann and George Hilmer will not teach this which to jump on4the back of the Democratic Van Dusen's business nere during the don't fail to make an exhibit. Let's year in District 53 in Lafayette, nor Classical, Literary, Scientific, English-Academy horse. past year, will remove with his family Geo. Schmidt is entertaing a nephew have a fair this year that will eclipse will Wm. Mueller in District 51. The and Music from Milwaukee. to Chatfield. He intends to go into anything for miles around. former's place will be filled by Matthew Several of our exchanges call attention business there with his brother. Besides Preparatory and Post Graduate studies ', H. Vajen is in receipt of a letter from Peter Scnerer was at St. Paul last Prom and the latter's by Adam Stadick. to the fact that a new counterfeit Instruction given in Drawing and Painting week on business. Huron which gives the infoimation that Special facilities for study Pure Mathematics The Ladies' Society of the Turnverein ten cent piece is said to be in circulation and Astronomy at a meeting held Saturday afternoon the crops in that vicinity have been which so closely resembles the genuine Mr. and Mrs. John Marti, ot Morgan, Extensive Chemical and Biological LabOl alerts The standing at the last rifle shoot nearly totally damaged by the warm elected the following officers. President, tnat it can easily be passed. It visited heie over Sunday. was as follows: J. Lilla, who by the Open to students of either sex Expenses very low Mrs. Robert Nix, Secretarv, Miss Mary weather and scorching winds The differs from the usual counterfeit in way made the best'score of the season, Miss Annie Neumann has returned roi Catalogues md Circulars addie=s yield in wheat will not go much over that a genuine silver plating covers the Bogen Treasurer, Mrs. E. G. Pahl. A S W STRONG, President. 198 out of a possible 250 G. Goetsch from her Minneapolis visit. German silver which forms the body of 33. eight or nine bushels to the acre. An ice-cream festival will be given at C. Hauenstein John Hauenstein J. Mr*. Albert Wagner and son, of the coin. This gives it a ring very F. X. SCHU1HPBER6ER, the residence of Mr. andMrs.OttoSeiter Krause. Gustave Goetch won the The Odd Fellows' triennial parade Mankato, are heie on a visit. nearly like that of good money, and so next Saturday evening by the senior foaith medal. and grand cantonment will be held at A. T. Behnke came down from Iracy does away with the greasy feeling by members of the Y.P.S. of C. E. Friends Chicago from August 3rd„to 10th. As The bankrupt "kloding" store, which Saturday night to see old friends. which counterfeits are detected. Tne AGENT FOR THE of the latter are cordially invited to attend. it will be the largest I. O. O. gathering has been holding forth in the Kiesling THE ROCK ISLAND coin bears the date of 1889 Wm Mueller, John Lock way and ever held in this country, and as the Block the past two months, closed yesterday. Joseph Epple spent Sunday here. If you can count three slowly —that fare has been reduced to one fare for Its proprietor evidently found The people of Le Sueur have selected Successor to Miss Ida Helman left for Chicago round trip, a number of the New Ulm is one count to the second—between the Mrs. Smith, a prominent lady of the New Ulm people to be poor patrons of B.D.BUF0RDPLOWS. Thursday evening to visit relatives.. lodge will no doubt attend. flash of lightning and the peal of thunder,} the Cheap John order of establishments. town, as a member of the school board. ou may know that destruction has Mrs. George Baecker, of Redwood This is the first instance of a lady serving All are Guaranteed and It is given as a rumor that the GOOG3 not been wi ought in jour own locality. Falls, is visiting with her mother, Mrs. as a member of a school board in Engesser Brewing Company of St. farmers run no risk£ in purchasng Prof. Muntz, the musician and piano The flash and the crash are really simultaneous, Jos. Koehler. this neighborhood. of me. Call and examine betore Peter is to be incorporated as a stock tuner, who had a large acquaintance in only the light of the former company with a capital of $100,000. In Henry Hauser and family.of Fairfax, purchasing elsewhere. this city, died at his home in Winona Thomas O'Brien, the man who was travels much more swiftly than the were guests of New Ulm friends during such an event, the size of the plant will sentenced to ninety days in the county last Friday morning of heart disease. Corner of Broadway and Third sound of the latter. If it takes three the week. be increased to about five times its jail for stealing an overcoat at Tracy The death was a very sudden and unexpected North Str., on lot of sidor Haas. seconds for the no-se of the thunder to present size, thereby enlarging the early last spring, was discharged on one, as Mr. Muntz had been Miss Emma WaltOD, daughter of excounty NEW ULM, MINN. reach jou, then the storm is 3,280 feel capacity far beyond 500 per cent. Thursday. This leaves Rose the only seen on the street the day before in his auditor Walton, was the guest —two thirds of a mile—away. But prisoner in the jail, accustomed health. during the week of Mrs. Chas. Hauenstein. C. OTTOMEYER, While a funeral procession was moving when the flash and the peal come close Isn't it about time that active 'Tis true that appearances should cut along the railroad track near the together, then shake yourself to see if but little figure in these days, but if the measures were commenced relative to depot last Friday afternoon, the fast express you are hit. A citizen of Faribault, prompt and the coming fair. The crops promise waterworks station was of a different was just leaving for the east. Instead careful in his own methods, has written Between the midnight hours of twelve style of architecture, it wouldn't hurt a well, and there is no reason why of travelling at the usual speed, the Democrat of that city a brief note Headquarters for and two o'clock last Friday at least one bit. A flat roof at least would not Brown County cannot have the best fair the conductor, Fred Morgan, caused urging that mention be made of the desirability hundred citizens of Hutchinson—men, BARGAINS. this year that was ever held here. It cause the building to look so much like the train to move slowly along without of monthly statements and women and children—were in a direful a barn, as does the one which the designers rests with the business men, of New making any noise until it was far says: "Th custom of rendering a situation, being seized with frightful fits 1 have tew Summei Goods left, Ulm and neighboring towns to make it have seen fit to adorn it with. enough away to avoid disturbing the monthly statement of account is becoming vhich I will close out at of vomiting accompanied by severe such by offering liberal inducement» procession. Such action is worthy of uniyersal among business men. jjouis Gerstman, the Morgan merchant, pains in the digestive organs in some REDUCED PRICES. creditable mention. It gives no offense to men of intelligence was in the city last Wednesday, A fighting scrape, in which Albert portions of the village the groans and or men whose custom is desired. It and while here was unfortunate enough Matteson and Tory Olson were the \ruong these Goods are Outing Flanjols, shrieks of agony of the suffering aroused Tne first report of a binder accident Chaliieg, Sateens, Ginghams, to haye an arm broken. The accident enables the immediate correction of principals, took place in Lake Hanska the whole neighborhood and created comes from the town of Home. It befelN, nwns, Piques, Parasols, Ties, Summer anv mistake which may occur and gives occurred while trying to mount the high Sunday evening. On Monday Olson great alarm. In the morning most of Lasleben on Friday of last week. Jnderwear and other Goods. seat on one of the beer wagons that both debtor and creditor a knowledge caused the arrest of the other party, the victims were able to be around and He was standing on the binder, repairing OUR AIM—TO KEEP E BEST. was making towards the depot. In a of how he stands in the world." There and he was kept in jail until the trial, some of them got together and compared some part of it, when the horses )UR PRINCIPLE—FAIR DEALING. hurry to catch the train, his haste caused which was to have come up before Justice is no doubt but short accounts are bet-' notes. They discovered that every started. Caught in the machinery and It is well for yoa to know that I will him to fall to the ground with the above ter than long ones, and that a still better Blanchard yesterday. Matteson, person who had been sick had attended unable to remove himself, he was I et a good line of Winter Goods. When result. who is the only injuied man, claims plan is the cash system which should the festival in the public square whirled around until almost twisted ou get ready to buy such goods, please be followed as closely as possible. No that he was not the aggressor. the previous evening, and further that Hazel Kirke was presented at Turner into a knot, and it is not yet known cnieaiber the store, and I will sell you other system is so satisfactory to both each had eaten vanilla ice cream, The roods at very low prices. Bear in mind, Hall on Tuesday and Wednesday evenings Surveyor Boock has furnished the what his injuries are. Apparently no ur word of welcome to all is:— buyer and seller.—Pipestone Star. daily papers this week give an account to appreciative audiences. The 3oard of Public Works with an estimate bones are broken, but as he was terribly BARGAINS. of a similar occurrence last Monday at play itself is one of merit, containing of $1922, as the cost of grading German shaken up, the internal injuries may I Jowa has a new "tramp law' which Yorktown, N. Y. Dairy Commissioner much that is good, both as to wit and Street from 4th St. North to 7th be serious. Leibold's Building, went into effect a few da_\ ago It Ives informs us that vanilla ice-cream pathos. The acting too was much better St. South. The Board have instructed .NEW ULM, MINN. provides that any person of 16 years A decision was recently rendered by is liable to produce effects at any time, than most expected. Mr. and Mrs. him to prepare an estimate also of the and over,going about the country without the supreme court of great interest to the contact of the cream, thus flavored, Choate in the leading roles were, of cost of boulevarding the same. If the any apparent calling or business OTATE OF MINNESOTA, County of Brown J-ss. propertv owners in cities and towns. A with the tin freezer, producing a poison *OIn Probate Court course, all that had been bespoken for differeiice is not great, the latter course to maintain himself, shall be known as person who was injured by a defective In the matter oi the estate of Carl Wotschke, known as tyorotoxicon, which is also them, and rendered their parts with will most likely be adopted, as being the ecei^ed a tramp. He is to have five days of sidewalk sued the town of Jefferson for On reidinE and filing the petition of Matilda sometimes found in cheese, and which excellence. The rest also, consisting of most beautiful and at the same time the \Yot«chke, ot B'own County, Minn iepresentmg, solitary confinement or ten days at damages. The first judgment was .mong other things, that Carl Wotschke late of acts as a poweiful emetic—Hutchinson local talent, are deserving of praise, cheapest in the end. A dispute has now hard labor. It shall be unlawful for a against the town, which in turn sued ud Brown County, on tne 5th aay of July, Leader. having acted with comparative ease and 1S90, at the town of Home said arisen as to who must pay for the outlay,—the sheriff or keeper of any jail to allow adjacent property and secured a judgment. bounty, died intestate, and bemg a resident of this considerable feeling. city at large or the properly County at the time of his death, leaving goods, any one convicted under this act to An appeal was taken to the The manner in which the editor of 11 hattels and estate within this County, and that the owners. have or keep ra his possession tobacco, supreme court with the above result. It aid Petitioner is the widow of said deceased, and The past week has been a notable the Springfield Adler wails over our praying that administration of said estate be to her newspapers, cards or other articles of Mrs. Swen Nelson, a lady of about will become the interest of property same other suitable person granted .It is ordered, one for its accidents and casualties. On treatment of the snide Uncle Tom Cab -that said petition be heard before the Judge of amusement or pastime, or permit such fifty-five years of age, was killed in Lafayette owners to take care of their poor sidewalks Thursday little Herbert Lei bold was in show, which was here recently and this Court, on Friday, the 15th day of August A. D. 1390, at 10 o'clock A at the Probate Office persons to be kept or otherwise fed than lasii Friday afternoon in falling and other pitfalls into and by run over by a farm wagon near Jacob which was also at Springfield, reminds in «aid County stated in the commitment. A ny sheriff which injury may come to travellers. 1 Ordeied further, that notice thereof be given to from a load of hay. The fatal accident Klossner's hardware store and narrowly us of the old country teacher, who never he heirs of said deceased, and to all persons interested, or jail-keeper who violates or neglects occurred just as the pole was being escaped being killed. Luckily, he was having seen a theatrical performance by publishing a copy of this order once Carl Gebser, Wm E. Koch and Fred each week for three successive weeks prior to his duty as stated in this measuie is fastened which was to hold the load to neither dangerously nor even seriously went once to witness a puppet exhibition aid day of hearing, the New Ulm Keview, a Seiter represented the New Ulm Turnverein subject to a fine of from $25 to $100. weekly newspapet printed and published at New the wagon, and she was thrown head injured, but only slightly braised about and was so tickled with {be child's Ulm in said County. at the Turntag at Winona. Sunday. If Minnesota had some such a law we foremost to the ground with such force Dated it New Ulm, Minn the 12th day of Jury the chest and shoulders. The farmer, play, that he flogged all his pupils the They ret(fcned home Tuesday D.1890. would see fewer of these pests. that death was instantaneous. While the after noticing the accident and the boy's next day for laughing a laugh of ridicule, By the Court, morning, and report a most successful ERNST BRANDT affair was a sad one, it conveys a familiar helpless condition, instead of rendering when he told them of what his IL S 31 Judge of Probate. celebration. As many as seventy active New Ulm Markets/ lesson. The field is no place for assistance, lashed his horses and huiried eyes had beheld. The editor of the turners took part in the exercises, Wheat, 73—76 women of any age, let alone for those STATE out of town as fast as his team Adler writes as if he were this same OF MINNESOTA, County of Brown J-ss. which were witnessed by hundreds, and Oats 20 In Probate Court, Special Term, July 25th who have reached the fifties. Such could carrv him. Someone that knows country teacher. Evidently he never 1*90. Corn 25 the Winona papers speak only in terms work should be left to men alone. I a the matter of the estate of Haldor Sorum«a him ought to read him a lecture. saw Uncle Tom's Cabin or any other Potatoes '.^ 25 of praise of the various gymnastic exhibitions. ard deceased* On reading and flhng the petition of OleH. show before,* and this one to him was Butter \"m 5 Jacob Vetter, of whom it was reported As none of the Sleepy Eye papers The exercises were under Sorumgaard, administrator of the estate of Haldor Eggs 9 so very novel, the darling Eva scenes— sorumgaard, deceased, representing among other last week that he had been stricken have announced the population of that the direction of Carl Gebser, of this city, things that he has'fully administered said estate, in which Eva was uboxit fifteen years md praying that a time and place be fixed for with paralysis, died at his home in town, the Review feels as though it who is at present Bezirks-Turnwart. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. "\amining and allowing the final account of his old—so very affecting, and the stale West Newton last Wednesday night. were its duty to furnish the information. They were held in the morning in the idmmistration, and for the assignment of the jokes of Marks and Topsy so very new residue of said estate to the parties entitled thereto Mr. Vetter was one of the very earliest FOR SALE. Supervisor Miller gives us the Philharmonic Hall and in the afternoon by law and funny, that is not to be wondered at It is ordered, that said account be examined and settlers of this vicinity, haying been a following: «*The approximate population at Strehlow's Park. In all, the Ne A Btock of general merchandise at petition heard, by the Judge of this Court, on if he should feel offended at our abuse resident of Nicollet county for thirtyfour of the village of Sleepy Eye is Friday,? the 22nd day of August A. 1890, Ulm boys, Wm Koch and Fred Seiter, Springfield, Minnesota. Good location. it 11 o'clock a. m., at the Probate Office in sa) 1 of what most people are satisfied to call years. Until three years ago he Store room either for sale or rent. Address 1,500 the approximate population of ranked among the best, and on several Lounty. a chestnut* It might have been, of P. O. Box 26, Springfield, Minn. And it is further ordered, that notice thereof be resided in Lafayette. From there he Burnstown including the incorporated occasions took the lead. The Winona _iven to all persous interested, by publishing a course, that the Adler man was moved opy of this order once in each week for three sucessive removed to West Newton, where he village of Springfield is 1,200." The Republican has this to say of the visitors: DRWMP.PFISTER. weeks pnor to said day ot hearing the to his praise of the show by the leaven of lived, as one of our most prominent farmers, population of Sleepy Eye in 1880 was They were an exceedingly well •tfew Ulm Review, weekly newspaper, printed %M complimentaries, bnt we are willing to PHYSICIAN and SOP und published at the City of New Ulm in said until the time of his death, which 997 in 1885 it was 1373. The new census behaved and gentlemanly lot of young fjonnty. allow him the benefit of his ignorance, Dated at New Ulm, Minn., the 25th day of occurred at the age ot seventy-seven, gives it a gain ot about 500 in ten men, to whom it is indeed a pleasure to Office in Leibold's buildinr ,IuJy A D. 1890 and say only that he puffed up the actors The funeral occurred from the West years and of a little over one hundred extend the invitation to come again and. By the Court Olsen's drugstore EKXST BRANDT, and bloodhounds simply because he Newton church Friday morningr. in the„laat five years*.. [L. *,»„. ,«»^P Probate, stay longer. itdidn't know any better. if S E W ULM,. \J