New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
September 10, 1890 · Page 1 of 9
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VOLUME XIII. NO. 87. N E W ULM, BROWN COUNTY, MINN., WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 10, 1890. WHOLE NUMBER, 661 MBKi WBlCIaT BETI3 Miss Minnie Hoffman returned last The Democratic Caucus. The Proposed Railroad. week from her summer visit in Minneapolis The Democrats of New Ulm, about to accept of her school in Milford. PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY We are in receipt of the prospectus -jl thirty of them, held a caucus at Turner —BY— of the St. Paul, New Ulm and Southwestern Hall on Thursday evening for the purpose 3RANDT & WEDDENDORF, Horace Newhart has gone to Northfield Railway which has just been of electing delegates to the county to resume his studies at Carleton issued. It is a small phamplet containing If convention at Sleepy Eye. E. G. Panl general information in regard to College. Robert Scherer left on Monday OFFICE OVER CITY DRUG STORE. 1 acted as chairman of the meeting and for the State University. the survey of the road, of the traffic Gustav Fischer as secretary. The real TERMS $1.50 per year advance. that it will naturallv enjoy, and of the I Mr. and Mrs. Burkhart and son arrived business for which the caucus was ij nature and lay of the country to be here yesterday from Chicago for called was disposed of at once, and the D" traversed. The latter is embodied in a month's visit. Mr. Burkhart is a following gentlemen were chosen as del a report from the chief engineer, who RESIDENT DENTIST. brother of Mrs. Chas Wagner egates: M. Mullen, E. G. Pahl, Fred made the survey, and contains a concise Office Corner Minnesota and 1st N Street. Marriage licenses granted this week Pfaender, Albert Behnke, A. J. Eckstein, write-up of the extensive resources of NEW ULM, MINN. to Chas Benson and Ella Jackson, Francis Baasen, Albert Bogen, the various towns through which the Louis Whalen and Mary Cutting and Teeth extricted without pain by the use of Theo. Mueller, R. Pfefferle, L. Schmelz fo \vom road will pass. Of New Ulm it says"New .MflMiaiican bakeanda. ca#sev, vitalized an or nitrouB oxide gas Michael McCormick and Agnes Cutting. WODM W. T. Eckstein, Jos. Flor, Geo. Ulm is a beautiful i-ity of some Schmidt and Julius Krause. STRICK.LER, fbrf -yrojjian xit)ttrouble can cope, 4000 inhabitants, but w'th the hum, F. H. Barge has sold his interests in As soon as these had been elected, C. bustle and business of a city three times the St. Peter Tribune to A. Loehl. Tne W. H. Heidemaun rose to his feet and ^utihe camt wash her cJoftes the size, owing to the large milling interests, new firm mil be Fichthorn & Loehl. said that he had a resolution to offer. tne enterprise of its citizens Jo perfeciioji knows, This makes four times that the paper With that he drew a scrap of manuscript Office in Doehne's new brick block. and the unparalleled agricultural area has changed hands in tive -years. from his pocket and read a resotion, NEW ULM, MINN. of which it is the hub. Here are beds Telephone Connections. which was to the effect that the *l£itak's SauteClau Soap® The Springfield Advance comes to of clay, as fine as mother earth can delegates who were elected at that us in new and improved dres3. The produce, for the manufacture of bricks Dr. L. A. Fritsche, meeting should be instructed to use all Advance, under the management of second to none, for tiling of first quality N.K.FAIRBANrt &C0. —5— CHICAGO. honorable means to have the name Mr. Wright, is getting better every and finest pottery ware. These industries PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, E. G. Pahl presented as a candidate for week and is certainly deserving of success. are all being started up in a lieuteaant governor on the state ticket. small way, and it only requires capital After reading it he went on in a pointed Office over J. Klossner1 Hardware Store. The Brown County Fair will open in and another line of railway to St. Paul JOHN C. TOBERER, speech to say that, while he knew New Ulm Minn. a week from Friday. The farm exhibits and Minneapolis, and this city is assured that the Democratic press and prominent promise to be large and varied of a population of fifty or seventy-five DR WM P.PFISTER. Democratic leaders had brought and the numerous displays by the merchants thousand with paying employment out Pahl for the position of state treasurer PHYSICIAN and SURGEOS will be unusually attractive. for every inhabitant. The opening as well as for congress, he knew Don't fail to attend. of this route would bring New Ulm ID:ELAJL,E5:R, IIST also that the Republicans had honored Office in Leibold's building opposite at least 25 miles nearer to the Twin Just before leaving St. Peter for his it two of New Ulm's citizens with nominations Olsen's drugstore. Cities than by the present route via WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, future home at West Superior, Wm. for those places and be could not NEWLLM, MINN. Kasota, and in consequence of the facility Schimmel was called upon by his oldtime see that anything could come of putting in reaching them, trade and travel friends and presented with a beautiful Silver and Silver Plated Ware, Spectacles, etc. up a New Ulm man against them on DR k- G. BELL, will receiv^ a new and healthy impetus gold headed cane. M. Mullen of this the Democratic ticket but a bitter local Resident Dentist. and give encouragement to new enterprises FINE REPAIRING A SPECIALTY. place is mentioned among those who fight, that would be void of desirable of all kinds for which great J. C. TOBERER, contributed to the token. Office in the Meridian Block results. He had an idea too that the inducements are held out." Of the NEW m,W, MINN. These *ook the train for the east on bringing out of Pahl for these offices traffic of the road in general the prospectus Teeth extracted wJ-bout pain by the Monday, some to attend the Minneapolis originated with prominent St. Paul people has the following- "The line latest approved method. exposition Mrs. Spoerhase, Mr. who were political and personal enemies forms a connecting link between the and Mrs. F. H. Behnke, Misses Clara of the Republican candidates. If Northern Pacific, Great Northern, the J. L. SCHOCH Doehne and Emma Hammel, C. H. such was the case he denied the right of "Soo" Line, Duluth Roads and North PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Ross, Frank Spoerhase, Max Burg, the partv to drag himself or the democrats Wisconsin Systems, centering at St. Ernst Ffeiffer. Jacob Klossner, Jr., •Calls promptly attended to night or day. Robert Brandt and Otto Notehart. of New Ulm into sides in a fight Paul, and the Union Pacific and Burlington Office over Pioneer Drug Store. that was was started out of personal Ice Sleepy Eye Herald has come out systems with their Southwestern 3 PAINTER, CALCIMINER envy and spite. Neither did he think DEALER I N NEW ULM, MINN. in favor of the Alliance. Mr. Hodges, connections at Council Blufts and Omaha. its editor, appeared before the recent that Mr. Pahl would lend himself to AND It will transport lumber from Slielfg Sekvy Sk^dwki^e DR. C. HIRSCH Alliance meeting, and said that, while such a scheme or that he had the desire PAPER-HANGER Northern Minnesota and Wisconsin to or the time to accept of either office. heretofore he had L°en a istrone partisan, lititiMtjttiii the prairie regions of Southwestern Executes all work promptly and AND he had come to the conclusion He then showed wherein Mr. Pahl Minnesota, Iowa and Nebraska, and at reasonable prices. Artistic to lend his support to neither of the old would be a suitable and strong candidate All Kinds of an Machinery, bring back coal, wheat, flax, cornj and parties but endorse the Alliance instead. for lieutenant governor. The idea Graining a specialty. other farm products of those sections NEW DIM, MINN. Office over Olsen's Drugstore. met with favor and when a vote was Office on State btr. opposite the Haas for the Minneapolis mills or for export buildino. taken on the resolution it was passed •Vhen in town, can be found at office Oti Saturday night we were again accomodated to Duluth. With such cities as St. Francis Baasen without a dissenting vote. Mr. Pahl at all hours. with electric light. Although Paul, Minneapolis, Chaska, Carver, HUMPHREYS' then arose, and, addressing those present it rained and the atmosphere was very EW ULM, MINN. Mankato, St. Peter, Ne.v Ulm, Windom, as fellow Democrats, thanked them $ttoft\ey kr(d douqcilof damp, st.ll the light seemed brighter Sioux City, Council Blufts and for their vote of confidence and told DR. HUMPHREYS' SPECIFICS are scientifically and than ever. The street lights were nevet carefully prepared prescriptions used for many Omaha on the line and with about fifty yearsinprivate practicewithsuccess,andIorover them that while he could have the nomination .A.! Hia,"w. so brilliant, and. if the system continues thirtyyearsused by thepeople. Every single Speciflc other local stations, all in a thickly Veterinary Surgeon. Is a special cure for the disease named. for the state treasurership for the in its present condition throughout These Specifies cure without drugging, purging settled country, the traffic cannot help Also Notary Public and Justice Of the or reducing the system, and arein fact and vif treated sick animals for years asking, he would not accept of it under deedthesovereign remedies of the World. the test, there will be no apparent reason Peace. Collections promptly attended but be immense, and the road will conscientiously recommend mywho any consideration. He realized that to. for not accepting the planty certainly pay from the first da} of its need the sei vices of a UST OF PRINCIPAL NOS. CURES. PRICES. 1 Fevers, Congestion, inflammation .2 5 such a step would not only place his Office over Klossner's store. at Veterinary. Orders may be operation." It then goes on to state 2 Worms, Worm Fever, Worm Colic .2 5 A dispatch from Washington in Monday's 3 Cryinar Colic, orTeethingof Infants .2 5 own and the friends of Col. Bobleter in 1 Pioneer Drus Store. NEW ULM, MINN. that the line from Hopkins to New Ulm 4 Diarrhea, of Children or Adults .2 5 papers quotes Congressman Lind New Ulm in a peculiar position, but 5 Dysentery. Grlplng,BfllousColic. .2 5 "LM, MINN. is expected to be finished by December 6 Cholera Morbus, Vomiting .. .2 5 as follows- 1 am glad to be h*,re at JOHN ALBERT'S 7 CfeMghs, Cold, Bronchitis .2 5 that it would also divide the German 31st. 1891, and to Omaha by the end of S Neuralgia, Toothache, Faceache .2 5 this time to continue the good fight A. ECKSTEIN, 9 Headaches? SickHeadache, Vertigo .2 5 vote. Should he be given the nomination, 1892. A branch from a point Sibley 1 0 Dyspepsia, Bilious Stomach .2 5 made by Senator Davis for free binding AUCTION AND COMMISSION HOUSE 11 Suppressed or Painful Periods. .2 5 however, for the second place on 1 2 Whites, too Profuse Periods .2 5 county is also to be built so as to connect twine. That amendment to the McKinley 1 3 Croup, Cough, Difficult Breathing .25 the ticket, he was confident that the Corner Minnesota & Centre Street* 1 4 Salt Rheum, Erysipelas, Eruptions, with Mankato and St. Peter. bill must be agreed to by the 125 15 Rheumatism, Rheumatic Pains. Next door to S. D. Peterson's. German vote would be united fur him 1 6 Fever and Ague, Chills, Malaria .50 house, and the Minnesota delegation Anybody who has anything to sell 1 7 Piles, Blind or Bleeding .5 0 as against Ives, the temperance man It is no longer "up with the times" 1 9 Catarrh, Infiuenza, Cold intheHead .5 0 Titles examined and perfected. will fight for it persistently and successfully. should come and see me. 2 0 Whooping Cough, Violent Coughs. .5 0 from St. Peter, and that the party for a young man to take bis best girl 2 4 General Debility .PhysicalWeakness ,5 0 Particular attention given to collections. would be in a better position to poll a out riding with a team of horses, especially 27 Kidney Disease .5 0 2 8 Nervous Debility 1.0 0 The members of the Republican senatonal (Established in 1864 by Dr.C. Weschcke full vote, 3 0 Urinary Weakness, Wetting Bed. .5 0 if they are not going anywhere. 3 2 Diseases of theHeart.Palpitation 1.00 jj@=-Ofiice over Brown Co. Bank.^^f PIONEER committee for this district A yoke of oxen is substituted for the Sold by Druggists, or sentpostpaid on receipt NEW ULM, MINN. at Sleepy Eye last week and decided to PERSONAL MENTION. of price. DR HUMPHREYS' MANUAL, (144 pages) Drug Store, horses but the stj le of the carriage does richly bound in cloth and gold, mailed free. hold the senatorial convention at Redwood Humphreys' MedicineCo.109FultonSt. N Y. not change. The oxen are driven without J. Klossner spent the week at Minneapolis. Falls on the 25th of this month. S E I I S JOHN LND C. A HAGBKBO reins and consequently the young LIND & HAGBERG, The basis of representation is one delegate man has two hands with which to Attorneys andCounselors at Law, a&td. J. $. for every 150 votes or major fraction Miss Alice Haeberle is visiting in "amuse" his lady. The craze has already LIVERY, SALE AND BOARDING thereof cast for Harrison for president Minneapolis. struck Pipestone, judging from Attend to Suits in all the State and in 1888. This gives Brown County Mrs. Jacob Loesch went to St. Paul dealer the turnout which went down Olive U. S. Courts. nine delegates and Redwood County Monday on a visit. street Tuesday evening, and will no Special Attention Paid to Collections. DRU6S, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, seven. doubt fast become popular. We pre Miss Tillie Held, of St. Paul, spent GERM\ N AND SCANDINAVIAN LANGUAGES The twenty-fourth annual conventskm diet the day is not far distant when the week here with relatives. Toilet Articles, Perfumery/I Books, SPOKEN. of the Minnesota Turners, held on Saturday, all our livery stables will be compelled Stationery, Trusses, supporters. Should NEW ULM. MINN. Mrs, H. S. Kennedy is entertaining der Braces, Crutches, etc. Paints, Oils was very largely attended and to keep at least one yoke of oxen.— her mother and sister from Waseca. $.. C. OCHS, Varnishes, Glass and Artists' Supplies. business matters weie satisfactorily Pipestone Star. Pure Wines and Liquors for medicinal Mrs. Follmann went to St. Paul on transacted. The headquarters were purposes. Physicians' prescriptions Monday to buy her fall stock of millinery. Buy the Rockford watches. They CONTRACTOR & BUILDER. changed from New Ulm to St. Paul, carefully compounded at all hours of THOS. MULVEHILL, Prep. are the best and most reliable. For the day and night. andDuluthwas selected as the place PLANS SPECIFICATIONS FURNISHED saje by F. W. Hauenstein. Fine turnouts furnished with or without A brother of Miss Mary McCanghin Ivers & Pond Pianos, Sterling Oro-ans for the next meeting. A picnic wks drivers at reasonable rates Fishing, hunting Band Instruments and other musica* spent a couple days of last week in JOB WORK DONE IN CITY OR COUNTRY^ Friendship rings are still the latest. held yesterday afternoon. It is likely and Pleasure parties furnished teams. Ladies merchandise. Bids given on Buildings of all kind our city. They are neat, pretty, and stylish. Saddle horses. Fine Carriages for funerals. that St. Paul will secure the next meeting Office and barn in Skating Rink. Fine Hearse Come and see them at F. W. Hauen- Grass, Garden and Flower Seeds. Stucco Glue and Plaster Paris for Sale* of the Turner societies of Minnesota^ Mrs. Henry Hoffmann and Mrs.stein's. for funerals is kept in order for such occasions. Hot air Furnaces Sold and Set. Leonard Haeberle will visit in Minneapolis Wisconsin, Illinois and Iowa.—St. Paul this week. SIDNE FOR SALE MEW E MARBLE WORKS, Dispatch of Monday. New Ulm Markets. DAKOTA HOUSE. Miss Burrill, the new typewriter in Wheat 78-8S The Farmers' Alliance of Blue Earth IflL Schwendinger, JProp'r, tM(*Eagle Mill office, arrived here from Oats ,20 The New Ulm Stone Co. is ready to County held a convention last week Minneapolis on Thursday. O POST OFFICE—NEW UL MINN. Corn iff 25 sell building stones at the Quarry. Monuments, Tombstones and all and put up a county ticket The Free Mrs. Henry Taylor and son, of Minneapolis, Potatoes ?f 50 For prices inquire of J. Pfenninger, "W". MRS. A.SEITERP-op. other work in my line made to order Press says that the names of only three visited during: the week with Boesch, A. Sehell, or Chas. Stolzenberg Butter 80 promptly and in a workmanlike mannei This house is the m^oi centrally located the family of G. A. Zimmerman. Eggs 13 Redstone. farmers are found on the ticket and atreasonable rates. NOTICE.—The use of land for pasturing hotel in the city and affords that the convention was run exclusively NEwnutA* .„ X'»*MINN or cutting of wood or quarrying by the Democrats. A. R. Pfau, a Mankato good Sample Rooms. and hauling of stone is not allowed un° lawyer, received the nomination xiighest of all in LSPlmng PowlS—1 TEE MEW BROCEBI STORE OF S. Gov't Report, Aug. 17, 1889. less by a written permit from the company. for the senate, Comstock, another lawyer, N E W ULM STONE CO. rH. FRENZEL, CI F. Ruemke was named for judge of probate, *'*?&J€' H.LaudenscHa^r,« &*•*&£ Hughes, also a lawyer, was slated for Manufacturer of attorney, Randall, a dry goods and hardware is now open and ready for business SODA WATER, dealer,was nominated for auditor, Dealer in STOVES, A choice and well selected stock of gf*lff, and so on with all the others^ The SELTZER WATER Democrats in their convention endorsed GROCERIES CROCKER MM neaily the whole ticket and showed *M HARDWARE, TINWARE and A S S W A E and NOTIONS Wi AND clearly that it was a democratic scheme #& LIGHTNING RODS. are offered to the public at prices which &J qm CHAMPAGNE CIDER. defy competition 3oods will be del&i§| pure and simple. Wonder how long it TKo Celc brated White, livered free to any part of the city. fjf ABSOLUTELY PURE will take now before the Republican New American & Singer Remember the place. SEWING MACHETES members will tumble, Centre Street, -,, New Ulm,Minn, Minnesota Street corner of Third Nonfc S ©r.JfaiiB.&lSojrtaStr. New XHinJlHn H##iJsJ