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C. & N. W. TIME CARD O A N E W S Fair, Friday, Saturday and Sunday. The property of the Winkler estate F. Metzke arrived here last week to The Radiant Home. iToing East. Going West. Don't forget this. 1 was foreclosed yesterday. take charge on Monday of the saloon People of New Ulm can no longc Fred Sommer left for Seattle, Washmgton, *No 2Pass Dep 10:51p,m tNo 1 Pass Dep 4:44a.m. H. S. Kennedy moved with his family •No 4 2:25p.m *No3 5 05p.m. C. R. Davis was up from St, Peter which he purchasetLof Mr. Hottihger. &~ get- along without siuves stoves. The xn co on Friday. •No 16 Frt 4-44 a. ||No 21 Frt Arr 10:15a.m. a ot a I 1 a to Waseca on Monday He was accompanied by his wife and «Pon us andif you wou Monday evening on business. *Mol8Frt ll:20a.m *Noi5 l:50p»m. Helding Erook has a position in the tr prepare against it. buy the Radiai JNo 24 11 5Cp.m son. Geo. Gieseke of Courtland will soon Julius Block, sheriff of Nicollet tDaily except Monday, Brown County Bank. Home coal stove of B. Arnold. Thei •Daily except Snnday. •Daily except Sunday. make New Uim his home. County, was in town yesterday. The Democratic Senatorial convention are a few htre who have tried it! The +On Sundays onlj. C. Ochs will move with his family to ||Daily, can all testify to its superior qualities. has been called to meet in Redwood W. R. Hodges of the Sleepy Eye Herald Julius Reick will attend the St. Paul H. W. E I E A N Springfield next week. Station Agent. Falls on the 27th. Brown County was in town yesterday. Methodist College this winter. WATCHES, WATCHES. Farmers, come into the fair the end has seven delegates and Redwood Choate's Dramatic Company will be Don't fail to look over the stoek of Mrs. Franciska Mueller and children Republican County Convention. of this week and stay all three days. three. watches at F. W. Hauenstein's. He here next Monday. The company is a will leave for Indianapolis to-morrow. Edward P. Sanborn, the St. Paul can do as well or better by you than New York has 1,513,501 people, Chicago deserving one. A Republican Convention for the There was a large attendance at the any other house in the citv. lawyer, argued a case before Judge County of Brown will be held Thursday 1,098,576, Philadelphia 1,044,894, Henry Crone started on a trip to the dance at Schmucker's Tivoh on Sunday Webber on Wednesday. September 18th, 1890, at one o'clock Brooklyn 801,374, St. Louis 460,357, Coast on Monday in the interests of the evening. WANTED. p. m. at Griffith & Smith's Hall in the M, Mullen will continue to be a member Boston 446.507. Baltimore 433,577, Milwaukee A young man of good habits to learn New Ulm Creamery Co. village of Sleepy Eye Lake for the purpose Twixt county conventions and the of the Democratic Central Committee 204,099, Washington 229,796, a trade with me. Swede preferred. I of nominating candidates for the Quite a frost fell in this neighborhood Fair, New Ulm ought to be pretty lively from this judicial district. will furnish board. Call on or address Jersey City 163,987, Pittsburgh-238,475, following positions: One Representative Friday night, but fortunately no the coming week. B. Reynolds, photographer. to the Legislature one Register of Allegheny City 104,970, Omaha, 139,628, Alfred Vogel, now book-keeper in the Deeds, ODe Treasurer, one Superintendent serious damage was done to corn. St. Peter, Minn Peter Moe has receiyed an increase Buffalo 356,543 and Minneapolis Swan Lake Mill, ha3 accepted the position of Schools, one County Attorney, one E, G. Pahl, the Democratic nominee of pension from $23 to $25 per month 164,378. These figures were given out of baggage clerk at the depot. County Auditor, one Judge of Probate, New Ulm Markets. for lieutenant governor, was serenaded through the agency of A. Blanchard. from Washington on Monday. one Sheriff, one Clerk of District Court, Wheat, 79 W. C. Bushard, of Lafayette, fell -84 by the City Band on Saturday evening. one County Surveyor, one Coroner, and Oats Rev. Nobis will return from the east The St. Paul Volkszeitung in commenting 20 from a load of wheat la&t week and had delegates to the Ninth Senatorial District Corn this week. Services will accordingly 30 Louis Schmelz and mother were the misfortune to break one of his arms. on Senator Davis' success in securing Convention, and to transact such Potatoes 50 be held in the Congregational church other business as may properly come called to Minneapolis on Eridaj to attend free binding twine urges the Republicans Peter Hanson, an experienced mechanic, Butter 5Eggs -10 next Sunday. before the convention. The delegates Mr. Schmelz's sister, who is quite to continue to take up Democratic has taken a position in the hardware 13 from the diffetent aistrictb will also sick. suggestions like this and urge Key. Berghold is enlarging his green and machinery establishment of nominate candidates for county commissioners. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.- house and is. supplying it with many them to a passage. The Volkszeitung Rev. Berghold will leave for Pittsburg 1 he basis of representation Jacob Klossner. will bf one delegate for each fiftv votes new improvements. I is really a should understand that this was no to attend the annual Catholic conclave Jacob Klossner, treasurer of the Agricultural or major fraction thereof, cast for Benjamin FOR RENT. beautiful place. Democratic suggestion. The free binding to-morrow. will not return till Harrison for president in 1888. Society, received the annual twine amendment was first brought I offer my brick residence buildings October 1st. Chas. Brust will move into the Mueller and one delegate at large for each voting state fair appropriation on Wednesday. on Centre and German Streets for rent. out in the house by Congressman Lind" precinct The several towns of the residence on Broadway next Monday. The literary club which held its meetings This year it amounts to $222.23. The former can be had after the 15th of county are entitled to delegations as of this district. T. Mulvehill will occupy the in Turner Hall last winter has resumed September, the one on German St from follows: Albin, 3 Bashaws 2 Burnstown, Albert Behnke has resigned from his building vacated by Mr. Brust. the 1st of October. work. Meetings are held on the On Wednesday, Representative Dunnell 4 Cottonwood, 2 Eden, 2 Home, position as baggage master at the depot W M. HrMMSL 2 i^ake Hanska, 3 Leavenworth, 2 second and fourth Fridays of each S, Kennedy will resign his position of this state introduced an apportionment and will go to Chicago to take a Linden, 3 Milford, 2 Mulligan, 1 month. with the New Ulm mills at the end of bill on the basis of one course in the Veterinary Surgical Instistute. DEMOCRATIC CAUCUsT" North Star, 2 New Ulm, 9 Prairieville, the year to accept of a similar one with representative for each 178,371 of Why isn't that Republican club organized? 2 Sleepy Eye, 4 Stark, 1 Stately, the Millers' Associatio'n of Minneapolis." 1 Sigel, 1. the population. This would provide for The Democratic voters of Near Ulm There will soon be plenty The members of Company A are ordered are requested to meet in caucus at Turner a total representation of 355. Under work for it to do, and the organization Mrs. Follmann has just returned from By order of the Republican County to appear in fatigue uniform at Hall at 8 o'clock on this Wednesday Committee. tne apportionment, Alabama, California, should be in readiness for the opening St. Paul with a beautiful line of fall the armory at 3:15 next Saturday afternoon evening, September 17th, for the Colorado, Michigan, Missouri, A E A N A of the campaign. millinery and fancy work material. It purpose of electing fourteen delegates to to take part with Burg's Battery A Chairman, represent the Democratic voters of the New Jersey, Oregon, Texas, Washington will pay the ladies of New Ulm to call in a sham battle. Anton Gag is now prepared to knock city of New Ulm in the the county convention Republican Senatorial Convention. and Wisconsin would each gain one on her. out the portrait painters by taking life Miss Burrill, the typewriter at the to be held in the court house in member, Arkansas, Illinois, Kansas size photographs. He has recently added Anton Henle, of Milford, will dispose New Ulm on Saturday, September 20tb, Eagle Mill office, will give up her position A Republican Senatorial Convention Pennsylvania each two, and Minnesota 1890, and to transact such other business to his outfit a camera, the measure* of his property in Milford on the 6th of the first of the month and recurn for the 9th Senatorial District, comprised and Nebraska each three. The only as may come before them. of the counties of Brown snd ments of which are 18 by 22. next month and move to town. He will to Minneapolis. Her place will be state to lose a representative would be E. G. A Redwood, will be held Thursday, September erect a dwelling opposite the Catholic tilled by Miss Silverson. Father Braun, a Catholic minister Chairman. 2oth, at 12 o'clock noon at Dunnington's Ohio, which would lose one. Church, from Winona, who at present is spending Hall in the village ot Redwood The business of the Northwestern AUCTION SALE. A Republican caucus was held at Falls for the purpose of nomiuatjng his time at St. Alexander's hospital Dr. G. W. Lacea, of Ann Arbor, road has so picked up at this place that Turner Hall on Monday evening and a Senator for said district. The The undersigned will sell on his for the beuetit of his health, went to Michigan, visited with his frienc\ Dr it has been found necessary to ao-ain basis of representation for the counties the best that can be t.aid of it was that it farm iu Milford on Monday, Oct. 6. 4 Sleepy Eye on Sunday to assist Rev. Strickler, during the week. Dr. Lacea put on a night engine. From fifteen comprising said district is one delegate horses, 5 years old, 1 hor-e, 4 years old. was largely attended. S. D. Peterson Tori. expects to locate in Minnesota in the to twenty loaded cars go out every day. tor every 150 votes or major fraction 1 mare, ten \ears old, 1 mare colt, 2 nominated A. Blanchard for chairman, hereof cast for President Harrison in near future. years old, 2 hors.es. 8 \ears old, 1 thiee The members of Company A had J. A. Wellnitz, formerly a student of and, when the time came to nominate 1888, which basis was fixed by the Sen year old and 1 one j"ear old colt, 18 their first target shoot since camp last The Democrats will hold a caucus a* Dr. Martin Luther College is now attending atorial Committee. The several counties delegates, the same gentlemen arose cows, 12 heiters, 3 \ears old, 7 steers, Turner Hall to-night to elect fourteeu Sunday. The gold medal was won by are entitled to delegates as follows: the Byrant and Stratton Business one vear old. 24 hogs, 1 Minneapolis & aDd in a clever little speech said that if Brown, 9 Redwood, 7 delegates to the county convention, Lieut. Krook with a score of SI out of a 1 Empire Binder. 1 Circular Saw with College of Chicago. The Review it v\asnot objectionable to the candidates horse power complete. 1 new fauning S. D. Peterson, possible 50, and the silver badge by which is to be held at the court house will heep him informed as to news at he would suggest that the chair mill, 1 riding cultivater, 2 cross andjl Chairman Senatorial Herman Pless with a score of 30. next Saturday afternoon. home. be empowered to appoini a committee bieaking plow, 2 harrows, seeder a"lmost Committee. W. S. Cox, son of E. St. Ji.lien Cox, new, 2 corn planters. 1 ha\-nik\ Edna, a child of Eugene Kuehler of of three to name the nine. The manner The deputy state boiler inspector collected 1 Gra^s mower, 2 lumber wagons, 1 Democratic Senatorial Convention. was married last week, the bride being Red Wing, died on Monday. The body was one which we can hardly approve his annual fees from this city on Platform Spring wagon, 3 Bob Sleighs, will be brought to this city to-day for a Lake City lady. The man is Friday. He paid the Review office a of, but as the caucus started out 1 Cutter. 4 Double Harness, 1 single A Democratic Senatorial Convention burial and the funeral will be held from known to many of onr people, all of harmoniously nobody had anv desire to visit, and, as he comes whether we will buggy harness, household goods, such lor the 9th Senatorial District of the whom will be surprised to leain of his as stoves, bed-steads etc. and farm the residence of Mr. Jos. Koehler tomorrow cause a disturbance and the motion or not, it is probably unnecessary to invite Counties of Brown and Redwood, will implements too numerous to mention. marriage. afternoon at two o'clock. him to call again. went through. The committee appointed be held Saturday, .September 27th, at Terms will be made knowu at the day b\ the chairman cons.sted of E. G. 12 o'clock M. at Dunnington's hall, in The Eagle Mills of this city captured The Methodist conference held at °i sale. Anton Henle. The Mankato Free Press is authority the village of Redwood Falls for the Koch, K. H. Helling and Hermau Schapekahm. Winona last week made tin following first premium on their Gold Coin flour for the following of interest to New Ulm John Alber*. Auctioneer. purpose of nominating a Senator for Thev named S. D. Peterson, appointments: New Utm and Lafayette, at the Illinois State Fair, beld at Springfield people- Geo. W. Scherer has purchased said district. The basis of representation CITY NOTICE. K. H. Helling and Chas. Silverson Schnitker bleepy Eje, C. L. for the Counties comprising said district last week. This brand is rapidly Mrs. C. Cech's restaurant, and will put State of Minnesota, from the Hist ward, Geo. Boock, Chris. shall be one delegate for every 150 Lehnert Springtield, G. A. Rabe Fair- gaining the reputation of being one of in a supply of groceries, etc. George Countv of Brown, ss. votes or major fraction thereof cast for Roemke and H. Beussman from the ax a the best grades of flour manufactured! West Newton, Em Christ is well deserving of success. Citv of New Ulm. Eugene Wilson in 1888 which basis second and E. G. Koch, R. Loheyde Albert Lea, J. Durbahn pre&idiug elder, in the country. Thus far it has tauen Notice is hereby ghe that Anion was h^ed bv the S3natonal Committee. On Wednesday morning the passenger and D. Grussendorf from the third. F. Preine. Schwerzler has made application premiums wherever exhibited. The counties are entitled to delegates train from the east arrived in two Mr. Silverson however declined tos^rve writinff he citv council of the City of as lollows- Brown 7, Redwood 3. A man from W\oming was in town Republican county convention at sections of five coaches, two sleepers New Uim, praying for permission to and S. D. Peterson nominated C. W. M. MULLEN, during the ween looking for one of Sleepy Eye to-morrow. By the time change his place of business for belling and one baggage car each. The rush Chairman Dera. Senatorial Com. Krook in his place, The nine were intoxicating liquors from the place ho three horse thieves. He has already the Review is circulated all the delegates in passenger traffic just at present is then accepted by a light vote upon is now licensed to the front room on succeeded in capturing two of them and will no doubt nave been selected caused by the harvest excursions. S RECEIVED. motion of Mr. Helling, and were instructed the hrst floor of the two storv brick was on the track of the third until the A nice line of Fall Millinery and Fan_\ and we can only urge them once more building on the corner of Lot 13 of Bernhard Fry, formeilv a resident of to go to Sleepy Eye witn the other day, when he lost trail through Woi Mateual. Call and look it Block No. 62. south of Centre Street in to go to the gathering, prepared to vote New Ulm, now residing at Sprague, power to cast the full vote of the delegation. said city. over. Mrs. B. Follman & Co. some mistake sending telegraphic as men cf convictions should and not as Wash., arrived here last week to visit Chairman Blanchard then appointed messages from New Ulm. Said application will he heard and wily politicians would have them. friends and at the same time to have an a city committee consisting of FRESH OYSTERS deiermined by said city council at the Nicollet County has a population of Served or in i-ans at W. Eibner's. amputation made of the first finger of A. Reim. Geo. Boock and Harry Laudeuschlager August Sommers, a freight conductor City Cletk's office in baid citv at a 13,324 and has a representative and meeting thereof to be held on October his right hand. The latter was performed and the, caucus adjourned on the Northwestern road, is at the When vim visit the F.nr. don't forget 7th. 1890, at 8 o'clock p. m. of that day. senator. Brown County has a population successfully by Dr. Hirsch. home of relatives in this city, receiving to I MI VV igncr's uirnituie store. He Witness my hand this 8th day of ept,. of 15,812 and of course a correspondingly •irrij-. the larire-t. bet and finest stock treatment for chrouic inflamation of the The Farmers' Warehouse and Elevator PERSONAL MENTION. larger vote. What reasou of '1113 one in the v.U.ev. knee. About three years ago he injured Company, of Springtield, has incorporated. Louis SCHILLING, is there why Brown Counu should not 3 9 Citv Clerk. the knee in jumping from a moving The capital stock is $15,000 Di\ Mardeu was iu St. Paul last The Headquarters tor Rockford, constitute a seuatoiial district of itself train at Nicollet and the present inflamation and the incorporators are J. Sheffield weeu. Notice of Board of Public Works. ami- den, Elgin, Walt ham watches is at as well as Nicollet? Tueie snould be a H'uienstein's. the Jeweler. is the result. Dr. Strickler is and N. W. Cableigh of Redwood Mrs.Wenber is the guest of Northfield Notice is hereby given that at a meeting redisricting of the state. tending him. Count}, Silas Blackmann of Cottonwood of the Board of Public Works of the' friends. Visitors it the Fair will find it to We have it on good authority that a City ot New Ulm in Brown County, County and Daniel Burns of The state board of equalization finished their interest to all on Chas. Wagner, Oscar Seiter spent the week with St. Minn., to b, held at the City Clerk's Jffice change in time will go into effect on Brown County. le furniture dealer. its session in St. Paul on Monday. Paul friends. of said on Sem. 25th. 1890, at or about next Sunday. The principal f$& Among other things it increased 8 o'clock p. m. of that da\ the «aid Here's .* difference for you. In ten PRICES WAY DOWN. Fred Seiter is spending the week at change will be made in the fternoon IJoard of Public Works will make ihe the valuation of farm lands in Blown years St. Peter gained 235, part of No F.mcj prices aie paid to Hauensteui. the Twin Cities. passenger from the east. 'Instead of assessments of benefits deriv.-d f,,,m Courtty 15 per cent, and of structures the Jeweler, lor he sell-* goods far which is included in the hospital. In the local improvements, made in h„id arriving at 5:05 p. m. as at present, it T. Crone Jr and wife arc St. Paul thereon also 15 per cent. The valuation too cheap. Come and convince vourselt. the same length of time New Ulm city and authorized by said Board, hereinafter will reach New Ulm at 2:15, thus giving guests thii week. of city lots in the county was gained 127U or over 1000 more than St. set out, to the owner* of inal better connections with the Omaha property fronting tl.i-ieon, to-wit: raised 15 per cent and of structure Miss Emma Haueustein is the guest Peter. Now. if the Board of Trade of The Fair'ind Wagner's. If you see tram from St. Paul, which arrives in of St. Paul friends. 1. For laying water mains in Minnesota thereon 10 per cent. one, •\ou should bv :ill means see the New Ulm amounts to anything, it will Kasota about noon. Street in satu city fiow 3d North jther Wagner carries the only complete advertise such facts as these. Miss a a Held returned to St. Street to 1st South Street Before the Sioux monument commit l'ne of furniture to be fjund in The St. Paul Volkszeitung makes the Paul Monday morning. 2. For laving wniev mains in 1st The school board at its last meeim tee accepts of the site selected by the the istake of saying that Col. Wm. Pfaendfcr North Street in said cit\ from Park we understand, raised the salaries Jbf Mrs. Albert Seiter will go to St. Paul council it had better determine the sentiment of this city was the man who drew Stnot to State Street. ot companion in the display to-morrow to visit friends. all of the teachers. The salary of cfae of the public and particularly of ind price of Watcher. Clocks., Jewelry 3. For laving water mrtius in State up the resolutions for the Democratic was raised $100 a year and that/of the defenders in regard to the location. mti Silvei ware, ou are invited to call Street in said citv from Centre Mreet Miss Bertha Fischer leaves for Chicago congressional convention. Mr. Pfaener tlauenstein, the .lewelei. to 1st North Street. the others from $25 co $75. Thid is The latter we know would prefer to to-day for a short visit. while too busy in the first place to 4. For sprinkling Minnesota Street evidently the result of theresolutionlintroduced haVe it in some place more in public eddle in politics is not the habit of Oscar Erickson, the Springfield merchant, It \ou want to see an elegant line of from 3d North Street to 1st Soum Street at the last school meeting \t view. As far as we can learn, the intersection was in the ci*y Monday. forthe season of 1890. iurmture. don't forget to visit the store writing Democratic resolutions. I the effect that the board be liberal yn of either State and Centre or Chas. agner. Any person interested in «aid assessments was Mr. Fred Pfaender who was chairman E. Forster went to Minneapolis yesterday the matter of teachers' salaries. may appear before said Board Broadway and Centre Streets would be of that committee. on a week's visit to his daughter. at said time. This the Fair week. While in most acceptable site. 'own. visit the furniture store of Chas. Joseph C. Ackerson, of Fergus Falls, 'fert By order of the Board of Public Woiks: Miss Hornburg, of Fairfax, is spending The death of Mrs. Philip Gross occurred Wagner and look over his elegant assortment. and Miss Anna Dittbenner, of this city, The picnic given by Hecker Post at Louis SCHILLING a few days with friends in this city. at her home in this city early 39 A'ere joined in the holy bonds of matrimony Turner Hall Park on Sunday afternoon last Saturday morning of old age. He Mrs. Jos. A. Eckstein and Miss Viola C. A. OTTOMEYER, by Judge Brandt on Tuesday of was a decided success. The Concordia demise was neither sudden nor unexpected Kock returned on Monday from a visit last week. The groom is a straDger to Band furnished better music than usual, as she had been sick sines to the Twin Cities. New Ulm people but he comes well and the afternoon was spent, with August and had been gradually failing a^Weiner Boesen, Geo Doehne and spoken of and is said to have been successful profit to the Post, in bowling, target for weeks. Mrs. Gross was born in the Pfenninger took in the State Fair and E in business. The bride is a popular shooting and the like. The old veterans —T be iv at^ Province of Ebeim in Prussia in 1810, ^v"% ,J*, Dry Goods Man,, Exposition la^t week. young lady and we join with many especially seemed to enjoy the UNION HALL and was con&equently over 80 years of friends in wishing them a happy wedded event, as did also the politicians, who Arnold Stamm, of Mankato, spent a age. In 1854: she came to New Uim Is ready to offer a Lot of BARGAINS. life. made good use of it in dropping here on the last day of the Fair. portion of the week with hit-friends and where she resided with her husband until ranAmongl these are Dress Flannels and there sweet words to the assembled *,-*£Sfj£j"Vv,* Sunday Eve,¥- Sept. 31st. relatives in New Ulm. The people of New Ulm, men, women (double width) at onlv 25 cts. a yard the time of her death. She was an voters Schalkenbach and Mrs. cotton al wool flannels all grades i»» j* refers *•*&•?*•!* and children, were drawn in crowds to Music will be furnished estimable and kind hearted old lady prices a pretty line of dress prints Bessler, of Chicago, are visiting with Admission -IU- SO cents. the northwest end of town on triday There is really some hope that the and dnring her many years of life possessed at low figures Blankets and Quilts at Citv Treasurer A night bv the alarm of fire. A building Rock Island magnates will lake hold nature and disposition that attracted ill prices Hosiery and socks, cheap THEODOfMUELLERf JWTSV -SSSW #«fiWS« belonging to John Bellni and rented by of the Minneapolis & St. Louis within a Gloves, Mittens and Underwear in all to her a large circle of intimate Miss Clara atembauser, who has sizeTS, every quality and at lowest prices. a laborer, who came here recently from month or so. Rails for a new track are friends. I her family relations she been visiting the past month in St. All my goods will be sold at my usual Dakota, was found to be in flames and, being hauled in over the Rock Island was always such that numerous relatives Paul, returned to New Uim on Monday. low prices. MANUFACTUBBR Gt as there was no water in reach, it roads, and Rock Island coaches are all held her in kindest regard and Mrs Norberg, of Rockford, III., and CJCA OUR AIM—TO KEEP E BEST. SIS burned to the ground with all its contents. beiog run on the extra M. & St her conduct towards others caused hei Mrs. Malmquist, of Winthrop, visited OUR PRINCIPLE—FAIR DEALING. The source of the rire is unknown. L. trains. Should such a change to be placed in high esteem by all with with their brother C. A^-Hagberg, on BARGAINS. BARGAINS, BARGAINS, The usual occupants of the building be effected, there is sotne possibility whom she became acquainted. He Wednesday. were away from home at the time and ANDDKALEB1N that the managers could be induced to death therefore, even at so ripe an age, Remember the Place Mrs. C. Fischer, who has been visiting Smolfis1 loteao aid W ck all the goods that were in the house connect their road at Mankato with .the will be the gpuree of regret to m&njf. Leibold's Building,| with the family of Mayor Wagner were lost to the owner. There was an one at Wintlirop by running 'a line The fnneral was held yesterday from toe past Bjfcnth, retm^ed p^ Chicago $&W ^4%K in a a of $400 a he bnildingw I through New Ulin^ he residence and was largely attended. J^h^^BuUdiiig, *Te mk^ flMHrsday^veBinr $%£•£& if?* Ar •J\ *%t '^•akSkii