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FWaSWHB?iI'^lWMPPlii1' ^^^^^^w^w 1 1 J'4J#!PJ rM.im.v.in.hragWSffa^^W '^Ptp^^fe^ aFfgBPPBg C. & N. W. TIME CARD. O A N E W S Brust & Graff have opened a branch Gustave Fischer is at St. Paul. Ira P. Schissler, the Mankato attorney, Doings of the Aldermen, gy«5?%py store in Springfield. Going East. Going West. S. D. Peterson was registered at the was in the city yesterday. The new drug store of C. Weschke in *No 2Pass Dep 10 51p,m tNo 1 Pass Dep 4:44a.m. Frank Whitney returned from his Merchants Hotel in St. Paul last Saturday. Springfield was opened last week. Magnus Johnson, a prominent politician *No4 2 25p.m *No3 5 05p.ro. A regular session of the council as •No 16 Frt 4 44 a. I I No 21 Frt Arr 10:15a m. Chicago and Wisconsin visit Wednesday Held August 5, 1890. All members of Birch Cooley, was in the city Wm, Giesecke, of Sleepy Eye, had *No 18 Frt 11 20a.m *No25 l:50p*m. morning. were present except Ochs, and President JNo 24 11 5Cp.m Sunday. The city water works are in readiness business at the court house Friday. JDaily except Monday, Koch occupied the chair. Th •"Daily except Snnday. •Daily except Sunday. The partnership heretofore existing to be started. A test will probably be John Boyle O'Reilly, the famous Irish minutes of the regular meeting of July The public schools open September +On Sundays onb ||Daily, between Julius Krause and C. Heller made to-day. 1st and also of the adjourned meetingsof C. poet and patriot, died suddenly at Nantucket H. W. E I E A N 1 st. The college opens on the day following. has been dissolved. July 9th and 11th were read and ap Station Agent. Hugo Hanft left for Peru, 111,, last Beach Sunday morning. proved. Miss Clara Follman has gone to St. week to accept of a position as teacher The Martin County Sentinel says one Wm. Vetter and Car. Regelm the a The S. Peteison Implement Company Beg a penny from each of your Peter to receive treatment for her eyes in the public schools. appeared before the council, and ar of the heaviest raisers of flax in that have this season sold as many as friends, niase a note of their names, from the oculist, H. James. gued for certain repairs on Summit Chas. H. Dietz, a former Brown county recently contracted to sell 1,500 thirteen steam threshing outfits. and buy a Friendship Ring at W. Avenue. On motion, the street commissioner A little son of George Backer, of County boy, is being talked of as Democratic bushels at $1.08 per bushel. The prospects Hauenstein's. was ordered to spend one Brown County is entitled to seven Redwood Falls, is very sick at the home candidate for treasurer in Blue are that the price this season will week on said street and put the same delegates in the Democratic State Convention. of Mrs. Josephine Koehler in this city. Earth County. rule much lower than last year. in a passable condition under the di The Census Fraud at tbe Twin Cities The total representation is rection of the street committee. "pas nothing to do with the elegant line Johnnie Hauenstein returned on Saturday A half dozen representatives of rubber 490. It is rumored that the Republican The clerk reported that he had a /of Novelties at W Hauenstein's. evening from St. Paul, where he companies were here yesterday offering satisfactory agreement with Mr. EJder„ County Convention for the purpose of The Sleepy Eye brickyards proved a has been receiving medical tieatment bids for the furnishing of 2000 representative of Fairbanks, Morse &: nominating county officers will be held Undoubtedly the most delicious IceCream failure simply because the clay in thaivicinity Co., for laying the water mains on 1st for his ears. feet of hose for the city tire department. the fore part of September. This strikes is not suitable for making sold in New Ulm is sold by. W. North Street on established grade and Still a week remains of the time in us as being a mistaken step. A four also that said pipes were laid as ordered. Eibner. bricks. which the law says "thou shall not The report was accepted. weeks compaign ought to be long The New (Jim Elevator Co. held its A. Schmidt Sr., after a two weeks' Look at the assortment of Friendship The committee, appointed to drawup shoot prairie chickens." The 21st falls first annual meeting last week and enough for any candidate to canvass visit with New Ulm friends and relatives, an ordinance, regulating the iiqnor Rings at F. W. Hauenstein's. just a week from to-morrow. elected Chas. Silverson, President, Anthony the county and a longer season of contest returned to his home at Cincina traffic in this city, presented their re Schmidt Jr Vice-president, and than that only breeds corrupt and Nice weather nice people nice time. port, which was read and aeceptea. A new line of Silver Plated Ware Friday afternoon. Wm. Koch, secretary, treasurer and useless electioneering. The council then opened the bids of That's the story of a picnic indulged in just receivedjby F. VV. Hauenstein, the E. G. Pahl was at the Twin Cities on banks for the deposit'of city funds for general manager. by a number of young New Ulm folks Jeweler. Ferdinand Kruschke, an early settler the ensuing two years. On motion the business last week. He represented M. at Pfaender's farm last Sunday. Margaretha Eichmann has commenced of New Ulm, died at his nome in this proposal of the C'tizens Bank of Uiis Mullen at the meeting of the Democratic Novelties in the jewelry line at F. W. city was accepted and the Ban requested proceedings in the District The St. Peter Journal places St. Peter's'population, chy on Monday evening, after an illness Central Committee. *.[ Hauenstein's. to furnish bonds in the sum of exclusive of the hospital court for a divorce from her husband, of several weeks. At the ripe old age $30,000 witn two or more securities. to» Ferdinand Grebe arrived here Sunday John Eichmann, on the grounds of disertion. patients, at 4,100. It does not say, Friendship Rings! The. latest "fad" of seventy-eight, his nealth of late has be approved of bv the mayor. The bids, morning from Chicago for a short however, that its authority is official. Lind & Hagberg are the for the construction of a sidewalk on & not been the best and was such that in every description at F, W. Hauenstein's. visit with his parents. is in the part of Centre Street were theu opened,, plaintiff's attorneys. death could be expected at any time. Carl Mueller, father of T. Mueller, employ uf a St. Louis firm. and contract awarded Gust. Boock for Mr Kruschke was well known to the "Old Colonel," the horse which was is building a residence on North German the s,um of $209, that being the lowest The old Red Sione Ferry over the NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. owned by Louis Schmelz and which has people of New Ulm, having resided bid. The City Clerk was ordered to Street. When completed he will Miunesota river his been re-opened. enter into a contract, to be prepared Sealed bids accompanied by bond here for many years and having at one been seen in every parade in New Ulm remove his family from St. Louis to by the City Attorney, on behalt ot the The new road to Courtland will be will be received at the office of the district tar time been in partnership in business in the last fifteen years, died yesterday this city. city with said Gust. BOOCK, for the clerk of school district No. 17 for built immediately after harvest. morning from the effects of a kick received with his son-in-law F.W. Baarsch. The faithful performance of which contractor furnishing material and building wall F. Beinhorn of this city has received The council at its last meeting wisely several weeks ago. funeral will be held to-morrow. must furnisn bonds in the sum of. and basement for school house accord3ng the sad intelligence that his son-in-law $400, with good securities, approved of decided to build a sidewalk along Centre to plans and specifications on file in The stock-holders of the New Ul Bill Nye, who is known not only as a Adolph Eckstein, of Winona, is very by the mayor. The work must be completed my office. Bids will be received until Street leading to the college. This Roller Mill held their annual meeting on or before September 1st sick with brain fever. His recovery is philosopher but as an ex-publisher as Aug. 20, 1890. is an act that will be appreciated by next. on Monday and among other business The Board reserves the right to reject doubtful. well, and "knows how it is himself," hundreds. ~i any and all bids. Building notices were granted to re-elected C. L. Roos as general manager. gives the rising generation a little paternal D. G. Clary, Sleepy Eye's postmaster, Dated at Fairfax this 9th day of Aug. The force of men, which is at work lena Roos and Bern hard Fesemeier as F. Madlener and H. Peterson advice, that is perfectly safe to take WHS down on business last Friday afternoon. set forth in their notices. 1390. EDiir-ND O A A on the new Eaojle Mill elevator, has represented the Chicago interests. even if it does no harm. The burden ot Clerk. Mr. Clary intends to remove to On motion the sum of fifty dollars been putting in thirteen hours a day of his remarks is this: Don't attempt to The Le Sueur Sentinel says that 40 was allowed Capt. F. Burg for repairs the Pacific Coast as soon as his duties ANNOUNCEMENT. late in order to have the building ready of city ordnance. cheat an editor out of a year's subscription acres of wheat threshed on land adjoining as postmaster are at an end. for this year's crop. A communication from tne chief engineer The undersigned desires to announce to his paper, or any other sum. that city yielded 8 bushels per acre, T. Wehye, of Milford, threshed a of the Fire Department was read to the public, that -he has become the A little daughter of Alex Waibel, of Cheat the minister, cheat the lawyer, No. 2. It would seem now as if the and ordered filed, whereupon said officer crop of wheat from the shock last week owner, by purchase, of the wagon and bigel, was overcome by sunstroke during cheat the butcher—anybody—but if you average yield in the Minnesota Valley with the committee on Fire Department blacksmith shop and business of her and received only 10 bushels of No. 2 was authorized to purchase at the intense heat ot last Wednesday have any regird for your future consequences, belt would not exceed ten bushels. ^ate husband Frederick Boock, now deceased. wheat to the acre. This is one-third once six play-pipes aud one shut-oft morning, but will recover. Dr. Pfister don't fool with the printer. In assuming charge of the same Prof. A. S. Hobile will give another less than the same ground produced nozzle al^o to secure bids for the nosecarts she desires to express her sincere thanks is the attending physician. He will get even with you, and more and hnse, referred to in the communication, last year. of his musical concerts and stereoptican to the many friends who bestowed their too. You will be put up for office some aud pie»ent the same tothe At the last meeting of the 2nd Division exhibitions at Turner Hall on next patronage during the last 26 years to F. Madlener, the wholesale liquor council tor consideration at some time, or want some favor for \ourself of the Southwestern G. A R. the business of her deceased husband Saturday evening. His renderings on futiue meeting. dealer of Chicago, and H. Peterson, a or some of your friends, and just when and now most respectfully solicits the Association it was decided to hold tbe the French horn and zithern are well A communication from the committee* leading commission and flour merchant 1 1 same in the future for herself at the old your luck is a thing of beauty and joy next encampment at Tracy. The Posts worth hearing and he should receive a on the erection ot a state monument ti ^tand. of the same place, were here over Sunday. forever, the printer will open upon jo I1 of Brown County belong to this division. full house. iu commemoration of the Indian Massacre Dated New Ulm, Minn., Aug.»4, 1890. Both gentlemen are largely interested and knock your air castle into a cocked of August, 1862, requesting thecouncil WlLHELMINE BoOCK, Paul Henning, an old New Ulm boy, in the New Ulm Roller Mill. to designate the site tor theuionunieut, hat at the first blow."' W id The Minneapolis Journal is authority now employed in the offices of the Land was read and ordered hied,, We are in receipt of a copy of the for the news that M. Muilen and E. G. whereupon the council resolved to lay Department of the Northern Pacific Unusual excitement prevailed on our NOTICE. premium list of the Nicollet County the matter over to the next meeting a Pahl of this place are being discussed streets last Thursday afternoon over Railroad Company, was in the city Having disposed all the personal Agricultural Society, which holds its order to give the council an opportunity as available candidates for the Democratic the arrest of one of a gang of tramps or Monday, shaking hands, with old friends estate of the late Ohr. Fried. Boock, in to view the different localities thought Fair at St. Peter September 18, 19 and nomination for congress against thieves, the details ot which are interesting. jrder to settle up his estate and pay all Ue-irable for such a purpose. and acquaintances. It is now eleven 20th. The catalogue comes from the his debt!*, I hereby give notice, that all John Lind. During tins day three suspicious years since he was last in New Ulm. On motion it v\a& resolved that the Herald office and is a creditable piece book accounts, notes etc yet due said clerk be authorized to refund the dog license, looking strangers were seen hano-mg Company A have arranged for a picnic of work. Aug. Zeig,who went to San Francisco estate, must be paid forthwith to Mrs. tor one dog to each household, about town, apparently waiting for in Turner Hall Park tor the 31st of Wilhelmine Boock ot New Ul™, Minn., last year to enter the establishment of to Keepers of the same outside of the Chas. Vogtel, ot the Nicollet Mill, is an opportunity to do a burglar's work. (the widow of said deceased). Dated August. Among the attractions will limits set forth in a resolution passed. Stearns & Co., manufacturing chemists, taking a lay-off and is spending the this 4th da) ot Aug. 1890. by the councilon August 6tn, 1889 be silent and bayonet exhibition drills, O ot a upon his person writes that he has been employed for week with his New Ul friends. The E. G. KOCH, On motion the committee on water bowling, target shooting, races, and an me jewelry, and it as while in another year with an appreciable increase Executor of the last will of Chr Fried. mill is at present undergoing important works in connection with tbe city attorney to pawn off a ring on Richard Fischer evening display of fireworks in the form of salary. Of the climate he Boock, deceased was directed to prepare an ordinance changes both in the engine room and that he got himself into what the Pioneer of a mimic sham battle. A social hop Pursuant to toregoing notice. I shall regulating the water works and says that it is all that need be desired. mill proper. A new boiler is being Press would call a h—1 of a fix." oe obliged to sue all parties indebted to will follow in the evening. present the same to the council at an. added and a brick smoke stack is being Paul Voss, formerly a miller in the ^aid estate on Sept. 1st next, if said Fischer had seen a postal card from the early date. One of the thieves, who were arrested built. New Ulm Roller Mill, but of late years claims are not paid prior to said date. police of Faribault, instructing the mar It was then resolved that six ibeti on our streets last Thursday, went into of Richmond, Virginia, arrived here water mains be ordered laid on Statva bhal of this city to hold a man of certain The new Eagle Mill elevator will soon Public Examination of Teachers. the saloon of John Neumann during Street from Centre Street to 1st NorJo, Monday night for a short visit with his be completed. The bins are all up and description, who had stolen a ring connecting with the mains, already the day and, finding no watch or keeper brother-in-law, George Schmidt. He the carpenters are now at work on the from a residence in Faribault, and, laid there mains to be supplied with but the dog of Mr. Huebelman, made Notice is hereby given that the public has just returned from a trip to Germany as tbe ring held by the stranger corresponded the necessary valve, reducer and specials large cupola. The engine ha* arrived bold to go behind the counter. That he examinations! tor teachers will be and reports both a pleasant voyage and also with an additional fire and will be put in place at once. When exactly to that in the de'senption, held on the following dates and at the made a mistake, an ugly gash in his hydrant at the south west corner o£ and an agreeable visit to his fatherland. finished the eleyator will be 85 feet Fischer at once, and unawares to following places. State and Centre Streets. hand, received from the dog's teeth, NE W ULM, tit the court-house, August high, ironclad, with a capacity of 100,000 the thief, called in the aid ot the officers The public reports tor the month of bears evidence. loth and 16rh, 1890. of the law. Having uled this bushels. A new invention in the manufacture July were presented, read and ordered SLEEPY EYE. at the pub'ic hooljouse. A laige excursion will leave this hied, and after allowing the following one, the chiet then proceeded to take of gas has been developed and is about Tbe German Lutheran Synodical August 19th and 20th, 1890. bills the council adjourned: Administration, place at 8 o'clock on the morning of the rest of the gang under his protecting being introduced at Minneapolis. The SPRINGFIELD, at the public schoolhou«.e. Conference, representing the Missouri, $40.50 Park, $23,10 Wate the 24th for Springfield. Two bands wing and commenced on the small August 21st and 22d, 1890. a:as is made by forcing air through a half Wisconsin and Minnesota Synods, convenes works, 332 Gravevird, $27.50 FireDepartment, Examinations will commence at 9 o'clock will accompany the party and the day er of the two But, even if he was dozen tanks filled with charcoal and $10. 95 Streets, $294.10. in St. Paul to-day, and will be in Prompt attendance is so'tcited. will be happily spent in a picnic in the btnaH, tbe \oung fellow was powerful oil. It gives a brilliant white light. session nearly a eek. The New Ul groves around the village. Those desiring and win and refuted to submit to arrest. Under this new method of manufacture NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Applicants may come proyided with congregation is being represented by to join the excursion should leave Then followed a tussle in which the gas can be made at a cost of 10 cents neces^arv stationerx. Revs. Albrecht, Hoyer, Frey and Schaller. TVRNM1ALL New Ulm. Minn., August 2nd, 1890. their names with C. W. H. Heideman half the men of town took part. It per thousand feet. It can be supplied The conference is only held once or Louis Vogel. B. E I A N E lasted tor fully a quarter of an hour to the consumer at 50 cents a thousand, in every two years. Co. Supt. and the excitement was furious. The and a large profit realized. Last Snnday the Rifle Club held its A OTTOIYEH 'The Board of Public Works have orisoner was all tight, and, angered by last shoot with the following result as The Regimental rifle team for the come to the conclusion that nothing can the kicks that he leceived from various to order of standing: M. Grau, John Second Regiment is made up of the following: -.^Saturday, Aug. 16.^^ be done towards carrying out the expressed ones in the crowd, stood ready to Lilla, Gustav Goetsch, Hauenstein Lt. C. M. Skinner, Lt. A. W. desire of the residents on German tear and bite everything that came OOIsTOEiiR/r and E. Brandt. John Lilla won the first Allen, Lt. E. W. Bird and Sergt. C. W. St. that the same be graded and within his reach. Dick Fischer held Headquarters for season medal and Gustav Goetch won -AND-5^9 Carpenter, of the staff Lt. E B. boulevarded at the expense of the city. one of his hands throughout the struggle, the second. The fifth and sixth medals BARGAINS. Shanks, Company Private D. S. 0T^f$OPTld$JSf vistwg The petition is not in accordance with but the other was free and with it for the best average score in three succesive S^s. Wade, Company Private D. O. Cook, Section 3, of Chapter 8 of the city he dealt oat blows to all who approached I hare a few Summei Goods left, shoots were won by Chas. Brust Company E Capt. J. A. Sands, Company PROF- A. HOBILE statates, which provides that all improvements him, until a husky workman I will close out at and T. Mueller. Capt. C. R. Davis, Company on streets, not adjacent to for Peter Herian grabbed him around REDUCED PRICES. Congressman Lind's visit to St. Paul I Lt. J. Dodge, Company Capt. I. in his selections on the VTaldhorn and public property, shall be paid for out of the neck and threw him to the last week was on behalf of the settlers E. Chase, Company Sergt. 3. Dillery, Zithern. Among these Goods are Outing Flan.' assessments on the property owners residing ground. Handcuffs were then placed Admission 25 cts, Children 15 cts. ne Uh allies, Sateens, Ginghams. band. in this part of the state, who are in along such streets. upoa his wrists, he was thrown into a L-iwn«, Tiques, Parasols, Ties, Summer some danger of losing the lands, which Another assault and battery case is wagon, and hustled off to Scbmid's refrigerator. Reserved Seats without extra charge at Raos* a and other Goods. count)will many have cultivated for years and The town alliances of the Drug Store. to come up before Justice Baasen today. The third member of tne OUR AIM—TO KEEP E BEST. which are now claimed by the Winona hold a meeting at Iberia on the 30th Harvest Ball. The parties in the case are Ole party in the meantime, with the cheek OUR PRINCIPLE—FAIR DEALING. of this month for the purpose of effecting & St. Peter and the St. Paul and Sioux Johnson and Wm Michaelson, both of of a Younger, went through the pockets It is well for yoa to know that I will City Railroad Companies. Lind's principal a county organization. At that Linden. The former makes the complaint of the lookers-on, and disappeared just get a good line of Winter Goods. When object in going to St. Paul was to time also, it is most likely that a legislative that on Saturday night as he was as he was about to be arrested. He ou get ready to buy such goods, please consult with District Attorney Hay, ticket will be put in nomination, riding along the Linden road he was remember the store, and I will sell you was not found until evening, when T. A Bohemian Harvest Ball will begiven but whether a full county ticket will be relative to bringing against the above goods at very low prices. Bear in mind, met by the latter and asked for a ride. Crone and Chas. Stnebe ran across him, at companies the actions already ordered agreed upon remains to be seen*. Many our word of welcome to all is:— When this was refused, Michaelson hiding between the heavy timbers near BARGAINS. by the government for recovering these of the members are known to oppose it, Schmucker's Tivoli jumped into tbe buggy and bit off part the railroad depot. was taken to lands. He has Mr. Hay's assurance holding that it would be to the best interests Leibold's Building, of Johnson's ear. This is set down by jail, but as nothing was found on his that the actions will be promptly begun. of the alliance to await the actions NEW ULM, MINN. C. A. Hagberg, the plaintiffs attornev, person to warrant the authorities in of the other parties and then proceed as malicious and intentional assanlt. Sunday Eve, Aug. 17. holding him, he and his pal were released §)0B with judgment and good sense&= T*.TE OP MINNESOTA, County of Brown ss. The trouble between the Brush Electric the next day. The man who Upon returning from a week's tour I Probate Court, Special Term, July 25th tried to pawn off the ring was taken to Company and the New Ulm company Henry Schweppe was in town Sunday Everybody Invited. :A through South Dakota and Minnesota I the matter of the estate of Haldor Sorumgaard Faribault for trial. The names given received a very speedy settlement. and informs us of a binder accident, deceased: Chief Engineer Blunt of the Northwestern On reading and filing the petition of OleH. On Thurdav a meeting was held and it by three were Gibson, J. McGregor which befell JohnLandwehr of tbe town road said that the wheat crop in Sorumgaard, administrator of the estate ot Haldor HARVESTIBALL -5ornmgaard, deceased, representing among other was then agreed between the directors and Geo. Hoffman. of Adrian in Cottonwood County jnst South Dakota has been greatly damaged things that he has^f ully administered said estate, and praying that i., time and place be fixed for of the local company and Mr. Hughes, across the Brown County line. The accident by the extreme hot weather and j, examining and allowing the final account of his the representative of the Brush concern, did not result seriously to anyone, yaJdmmistration, and for the assignment of the will not average five "bushels to the -w it residue of said estate to the parties entitled thereto to allow the latter to change the street but was remarkable for the narrow acre, and that quality will average only Card ot Thanks. by law circuit to conform with that of the commercial Itis ordered, that said account be examined and escape of two of Mr. Landwehr's ,** from No. 3 to rejected. Mr. Blunt \r*zWL A W hereby desire to tender onr petition heard, by the Judge of this Com t, on circuit by using the large instead NICOLLET HALLf^2 Friday,Uhe 252nd day of August A. D. 1890, children. Landwehr was driving five thinks the only salvation of the wheat sincere thanks to our manv friends and at 11 o'clock a. m., at the Probate OfiiceinsaiJ ot the small converters. Thirty neighbors for their kind assistance horsesjto his binder,two of his children, raising farmers in Dakota is heavy county. and sympathy during the last hours of NICOLLET, MINN. And it is further ordered, that notice thereof be days from August 7th was given them a boy and a girl, riding two of the snows in the winter, similar to the winter gtven to all persons interested, by publishing a painful suffering and death of our beloved to effect the change, and, if at the expiration ~*~*A #3 copy of this order once in each week for three sue SATURDAY AU6US 16th, 189a. ,4§$ Jgf horses. The horses became frightened of 1881, as the hot winds of summer mother Franciska Hitz. Their cessive weeks pnor to said day ot hearing the of that time the street light is New Ulm Review, weekly newspaper, punted and ran away, throwing off" the children so parch tbe ground that the moisture kindness will always be remembered by and published at the City of New Ulm in said equal to that in the buildings, the plant Mcsi LARSON'S O E S A us. In soirowfji -&& is entirely tasen out, unless fortified and landing them just far enough County, will be accepted. During those thirty Dated nt Nw Ulm, Minn., the 25th day of injury,^1 by the heavy snows of winter or An elegant supper will be given at from the sickle to escape a. July A. 1890. "*gJosephine Fenske. days we will be compelled to get along By the Court, few inches nearer and both would nave abundant rains in summer, the latter of ipfi^yipthe hall. 4»|Paulina Spoerhase. x^- EKNSr BRANDT, with the inferior kerosine oil lamps. which are not to be depended upon. been mangled. [L. S.] 33 Judge of Probate. 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