New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
December 3, 1890 · Page 4 of 8
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?v~~™*g!gt'#gl$*iB-* & N. W. TIME CARD. O A N E W S Gustave Koehler was down from Jonas Laudenschlaeger spent Dr. Workman of Tracy was in town Sleepy Eye Correspondence. 4 Going East. Springfield over Sunday. Going West. week in Marshall. Monday. *No2PassDepl0.51p,m JNo 1 Pass Dep 5:05a.m. Hugh Owens, of Courtland, has Prof. Hojer is the happy father of a Mrs. H. Wellcome, went to Waseca t£ °1 2 25pm Ernst Strelow was over from St. *No3 5 05p.m. Marriage licenses were granted this moved to Wisconsin. Thursday to spend Thanksgiving with', •No 16 Frt 4 15 a. No 23 Frt Arr 10:10a m. boy that was born last Sunday. James Monday afternoon. *£o 18 Frt 12 'J5p week to John Standley and Augusta her parents. *No25 l:50pjn. JNo 24 11 ftp T. Scheiderich and Geo. Boyd have Personal property taxes do not fall Miss Thorson of Madelia is the guest Midelstadt Fred Midlsteadt and Barbara JDaily except Monday, J. C. Zieske is in receipt of a letter' opened a cigar factory. I 1 *Daily except Sunday. •Daily except Sunday. due until the middle of January. of the family of K. H. Helling. Steiud' Alh-n Potter ami Maud Allen from Wichita Falls. Texas, statins that +On Sundays onl. HD-uly, I Work was commenced last week on a nephew of his will be married on the Geo. K-amer aad Helena Stueizl C. H. W. E I E A N Old Col. Trogden—the Trogden of Burg's Battery will give a ball a 25th. the foundation for the Sioux monument. Station Agent. John Sifert and Emeline Egan Aug. bygone New Ulm days—is in the cky. Turnei Hall New Years eve. Miss Annie Schoregge went to New Coffee last week made a great drop. Raddatz and Ida Ronde Adolph Hone _B Henry Schwertfeger and sister of Iberia Ulm Saturday to spend Sunday. Mr. Richter won the sewing machine C, L. Roos' drugstore is the place to One pound packages now sell for 25 and Eh&abeth Altermatt: John J.Lahey spent Sunday with the family of Otto which was raffled oft by Peter Volkers Miss Chtoe Zieske ate Thankso-ivmoturkey order vour Christmas trees. He will 1 cents. and Mary Ann McArdle and Geo. W. at Redwood Falls as the suest ol receive a carload from the pineries in a Schell. last week. Miss Small. Wheeler and Emma H. Lehnert. few days and it will pay you to order Mr. Lind and family left for Washington 4.* Mr. Albert Wagner and wife of ManKato Mrs. M. Mullen has been entertaining early. Matzel Altmann of West Newton, last Friday. They will be gone Sunday's St. Paul Globe contained spent a portion of the week with Mrs. Merrian, of Owatonna during the Nicollet Co., was in the city last week. two or three months. fL When your hubby comes home in the Mrs. A. Blanchard. the following of interest to New Ulm past week. V. B. Took of Waseca has been running evening tired out, he naturally would Home Guard, a military play, will be readers as it relates in part to a former Mr, Carroll's engine on the Redwood Miss Julia Torkelson left on Thursday enjoy a few hours in an easy chair or Owing to Rev. Berghold's departure $ Branch during Mr. Carroll's absence. presented at Turner Hall in the interests New Ulmite, Mr. Nic Gilles: The for her home in Fillmore county, rocker. Get one for him as a holiday from New Ulm, there will be a vacancy of Company A on the 13th. Standard Gold Mining and Milling gift and make him happ). Chas. where sue will remain. in the Board of Public Works. Ed Benedict, who has been sick for Wagner can supply you. company organized yesterday, with a Herman Pless made the best score in An effort is being made to have tne Chas. Crook a a number of other so long, left for Rochester last Friday the last Company A rifle practice, and capital stock of $2,000,000 divided into to consult Dr. Mayo. park land between the track and the Christmas Tree Adornments. St Peter College students spent Thanksgiving 200,000 shares of $10, with headquarters Chas. Stoeckert made the second best. I would like to have the people understand Judge Brandt of New Ulm transacted waterworks station turned into a skating day with their paients in this at 208 Century building, Minneapolis. that I carry the finest lav-out business here last Wednesday. He did Rev. Nobis was over to Winthrop rink. vicinity. James C. Stout, of St. Paul, is not forget to call on yea correspondent of Christmas tree ornaments and toys last week, assisting in the dedication of Mrs, Graff and daughter Lena and Drs. Schoch and Striekier attended and present him with a box of Buro-'s of anyone in New Ulm. president H. D. Stocker, vice president the new Congregational church at that Blizzards for Thanksgiving. Thanks. W. Eibner. the Misses Minnie Brandt and Olga the annual meeting of the Minnesota George L. Matchan, secretary place. At their regular meeting last Friday Schleuder went to Springfield Thursday Valley Medical Association at Mankato M. F. Schofielk, treasurer and N. Galles, An engraving framed in tastv style eyen'ng. Sleepy Eye Lodge, No. 78, Chas. Anderson, at one time fireman evening for a short visit. yesterday. manager. These namesjassure ablejudicious makes an acceptable holiday gift. Order Knights of Pythias, elected the followingofficers: in the Empire Mills, has secured a similar W Schaeffer, the Redwood county one at Chas. Wagner's. and economical management. A. Striemer, C. H. Zies" Hon. K, H. Helling left for Washington position in the Swan Lake Mill at ke, V. C, J. C. Zieske. Prelate P. man, wno was confined for a month in yesterday to resume his position in The company owns eight claims, six Nicollet. ~$4 The Palace restaurant is the place to Welsch, M. of A. Wm. F. Gieseke, K. our county jail for abusing his neighbors, the folder's room in the house of representatives. of which are well developed. A twenty buy yox^r candy, nnts and fruits for of R. and S M. J. Toomy, M. of Ole Jorgenseu ha* been chosen by the was discharged on Monday. stamp gold mill'now in operation, together 1. Gallagher, M. of Ex W.H.Ortwein, Christmas. W. Eibner. Brown County Alliance as a delegate I. C. Case, O. G. The hard-wood finish for the new with returns from smelters for Emma Lehnert was granted a divorce It you want to buy a present for a to the state ^convention in St, Paul on the past two years and more, down to On Thursday a son was born to Mr. court house, all oak, has been received on Monday trom her husband Gustav friend,-then call on Hauenstein, the December 30th. and Mrs. Peter Ludwig. This makes Sept. 1890, prove these mines to be and will now be put in by Contracter jeweler, who will satisfy your wants. A. W Lehnert. The parties live near the sixteenth child. The funeral of Mrs. Catharine great producers and easily worked. It Schapekahm with all possible hurry. Sleepy Eye. The r, O. O. F. lodge have elected ^New Ulm Markets. Amann, who died at the hospital last is the purpose of the company to sell a Thanksgiving day was made unusually officers for the ensuing year as follows The Agricultural Society will hold I Wheat 7 7 8 2 Tuesday of consumption, was held Friday portion of its stock to enable it to equip August Schwieger, N. G. A. Schwertfeger, important as such to Carl. A Mueller its annual meeting on the 13th. Officers Oats 30 morning and was largely attended. the property for operating on an extensive V. G. W. W. Smith, permanent this year because of the arrival in his Corn 35 for the ensuing year will be elected secretary Jacob Franz, Treasurer D. scale. Mr. Galles comes to the D~. Bartlett, superintendent of the Potatoes 50 household on that day of an heir and at that time. F. Sanders, Recording secretary. Butter 11 -15 company with the highest recommendations St. Peter insane asylum^was in the city daughter. E G. Pahl left vesterday on a business Remmele & Bock have made an assignment,Chas.Berg Eggs 20 from the governor, prominent Wednesday to make an^xamiaation of being the assignee Mary Dauer, wife of George Dauer, trip through Nebraska, Iowa, bankers and business men of New Urf Mrs. Dauer, who has since been adjudged The liabilities amount to over $2,000, C. A. Ottomeyer, of this city, was examined by Drs. Ohio, Michigan and Illinois. He will Mexico and other men of natioual but it is thought if all bills can be collected insane. Schoch and Strickler before Judge of be gone some weeks. that the liabilities will be met prominence. miner of many years DEALER I N Funds are being raided by subscription DryGoods^Notions. Probate Brandt on Friday and pronounced dollar for dollar. Chief Brust of the Fire Department experience, he points to .vhat these for the building of a new church in insane. She was taken to the has appointed Fred Pfamder as hrst assistant mines have been doing in the past as a Societies and churches desiring this city for the Evangelical congregation, hospital at St. Peter. and C. W, H. Heideman as second Christmas trees should ieave their OTders sure index to their future. which at present holds its meetings H, A. Burke, who for several years at once at C. L. Roos' drugstore. assistant. The appointments have The mines owed by the company are in the old school house. lived in New Ulm as an employee of been approved ot by the council. Take advantage of Kuetzing's great in New Mexico, in the heart of the I have just received a nice line of new Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Ross will leave the Northwestern road and who of late bargains in Cloaks on Saturday. See richest gold producing region. goods, which I will sell at low prices. Werner Boesch and wife spent a few advertisement. in about a month to spend the remainder years has served the company in Sleepy Call and examine them. days of last week with Marshall relatives. According to the Sleepy Eye Herald, of the winter in Minneapolis. W. Eye, has given up his position, after When you are making the rounds, NO TROUBLE TO SHOW GOODS. Mr. Boesch tells us, that on Friday the Brown County Alliance held its be sure to drop in at Chas. Wagner's will sell you a number of good E. Seiter will act as cashier of the bank holding it for 27 years. the old Marshall mill, which was and see his line of holiday goods. semi-annual meeting on the 22nd and goods at 15 per cent less than I have Ross1 during Mr. absence. Mrs. Mowery announces in, another quite a landmark in thaf region, was Deen selling heretofore. I beg leave to transacted some interesting business. If you have not yet decided on what The St. Paul News of Thursday, in column that she will commence to teach call your attention to my new line of destroyed by fire. to buy for your wife for a Christmas Representative-elect Ahlness first addressed speaking of Senator Peterson, of this handkerchiefs which are going now for a class in painting after the holidays. present, we would suggest you get a tne meeting and is said to have Health officer.Dr Weschke, desires us 3 cents and upwards. Good ones, worth district, referred to him as the man who She also announces that she is ready to Bissel Carpet Sweeper at Chas. Warner's. 10 cents, I am selling for 5 cents. talked over half an hour on questions to state that a proper report of births was looked forward to as the leader of decorate table scarfs, banners, cards LADIES' AND GENTS. that were prominent in the late campaign. and deaths must be made to him within the Scandinavian senators in the next and the like for Christmas gifts. C. L. Roos will re eive as usual a GLOVES AND MITTENS, In the afternoon the Alliance ten days after their occurrence. A senate. large supply of Cbiistmas trees, direct The ladies of the Lutheran Church settled down to business, and among penalty is attached to the neglect of from the pine forests. If you want any, Wool and leather mittens at greatly reduced George Pheney, the young man, have arranged for a Bazaar at Union prices. other things paid off the bills contracted mase your pick early. such duty, and the people will accordingly whose foot was parlially amputated Hall next Monday,December 8th. They HOODS AND FASCINATORS during the recent contest. The sec. take notice. The Domestic is the king of sewing last week by Drs. Strickler and Workman, have been busy preparing articles for retarv was also instructed to make an machines. For sale by F. H. Retzlaff. at 20 per cent less than is doing nicely at present, and *t id On Monday a very interesting incident this occasion and those in searoh of heretofore. assessment of 25 cents on all delinquent Get your Ctmstmas Trees from C. L. thought that further amputation will occurred at the court house. A lady SHAWLS, SHAWLS, Christmas gifts will do well to attend. Roos. He has a large supply to select Alliance members in the county, and be unnecessary. had been granted a divorce from her from. Capt. Reed, of Glencoe, who poses I am now selling Shawls, Hosiery,Socks the annual dues were fied at 25 cents husband during the day, and the clerk and Leggins cheaper than ever. th*1 The official canvass of vote for as a political prophet, predicts that per year. Ole Jorgenaon, of Lindec NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. had hardly filed the papers which made Underwear for everybody at senator in this district was made in the Blaine and Alger will be the republican was elected a delegate to the state convention good their separation, when a third low figures. auditor's office last week. It shows the standard bearers in 1892, with and John Kolbe was chosen as CHRISTMAS, party, a young gentleman, appeared oc rote to have been as follows: S. D. John Lind to lead the state ticket for alternate. It is stated too that at this Blankets and Quilts at reasonable the scent and applied for a license to If you want a Table-scarf, Banner, Peterson, 2209 W. E. Baker, 1271 A. governor in Minnesota.—Mankato Review. meeting the representative-elect was prices. Chtistmas card, Booklet, or other articles wed the woman who had been divorced. D. Stewart, 2378. posted pretty thoroughly as to what he decorated, suitable for Birthday, Flannels At All Prices. The following letter received from should do at the coming session. The Wedding or Christmas presents, call Members ot the militia here will ba On Saturday articles of incoiporation Dress flannels double width, and see Mrs. C. Mowery. Class in Mr. Clary, formerly postmaster at official report of the meeting as given interested in hearing of the marriage were filed with the state auditor by the painting will begin after the Holidays. 2 5 cents a yard. Sleepy Eye, dated at Santa Rosa, tells in the Herald, however, does not reter on the 26th of Capt. W. Comstock, Syndicate Land Company of Duluth, Term of twenty-four lessons, $10. of a railway accident in which a party to all these little matters and only says of Company of Mankato. The bride with a capital of $100,000. Among the VI rs. C. F. Mowery, South German St. Hundreds of other articles,toe numerous of Brown County people experienced a that Mr. Ahlness was instructed to to mention, prominent among which is a Miss Fletcher, an accomplished incorporators, we notice the name of is a nice line of Gents Neckwear. Note very close call for life: work for the extension of the Australian FOR RENT. young lady of Lake City. Thomas E. Bowen, formerly of this my prices in seasonable goods. They 8} stem over the whole state and for We arrived here all well on Monday county. Among those who attended the McHale-Baasen Two stores, 20 by 80, in the new are just what you want. last, Nov. 17. We were in a wreck that the election of railroad commissioners Boesch building with part basement wedding last Wednesday The Evangelical congregation, that Leibold's Building, delayed us about 14 hours. The second by popular vote. The report also says under each, and five rooms on second were Mrs. Roth and daughter of Springfield, at present holds meetings in the German NEW ULM, MINN floor with modern improvements, city locomotive and express car on our train that Commissioners Palmer and Sygurdson Mr. and Mrs. Penning of Home, Park school house, has purchased water, closets, etc. Inquire of went down a dump 12 or 14 feet high, were instructed to make an examination Miss Jennie Quinn of St. Paul and Mr. a lot on the corner of State and 1st W E N E BOESCH, the engineer and fireman being hurt, the of the records in rpferenee to You will find a large, and entirely new a-nd Mrs. Baker of Sleepy Eye. New Ulm. North Streets, and in the spring will latter seriously. Our folks were in the the $7,000 county bridge fund, and to and fresh stock of HOLIDAY GOODS erect a neat little church. The price The Collins-Bowen case came up before see if said fund has been applied to the WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. rear sleeper, which, with the car ahead .paid for the lot was $350. the Supreme court last Thursday, of it, remained on a sound track. The court house fund, and to further IOOK Sec. 578. Postal Laws and Regulations, the arguments of the various attorneys Frana Nenno, the Western Union into the financial condition of the county's other five coaches were derailed but not provides that postmasters must being submitted in briefs. In the lower messenger boy, was bitten by C. tel capsized ana no passengers were hurt. affairs. not allow their oflce to become the resort court, the ury, it will be remembered ler's terrier last Saturday afternoon. for loungers or disorderly persons, 1 was on the outside platform of the A found for Collins in the sum of $500. The cause forRev. Berghold's resignation The boy was passing the house, when or the scene of dispute or controversy AAO. M. OLSEN'S second car back of the baggage car it and wheuever necessary he should invoke the dog rushed out and snapped at one is furnished us by Rev. Berghold Thanksgiving day passed off very was derailed and the trucks of the car the aid of civil authorities to expell of his hands. In trying to shake him himself. For a long time, he saj SlDruLgstore quietly in New Ulm this year. In the ahead of us were broken. I did not violaters of this .rule. He is not differences, of opinion in regard to nationality off, one of his angers was badly gashed evening dances were held at the various authorized to expel the public from the jump, but many of the passengers even and parochial schools existed and cut. lobby of his office during the distribution Consisting of halls and a gay time was had at each. broke the windows and jumped out of if' between Archbishop Ireland and himself, of mail, but shall enforce the observance The Company A ball was largely attended, Dr. J. W. B. Wellcome, of Sleepy Plush and Leather Albums. the car on which I was. The situation of good order. When the local and, as the stand of Rev. Bershold and the boys netted a considerable Eye, started on an extended trip looked dangerous for a while, but I Toilet, Dressing and Manicure Sets, authorities refuse to preserve order became better known to the prelate, sum. through the southwestern and coast in a postolfice at the request of the thought I would not jump until the car Leather, Plush and combination^Cuff 4 Collar Sets, the aversion of the latter for the former postmaster, he should close the office. states last Thursday. He intends to went to turn over. I was not on my Ladies Workhpxes and Jewel Cases. In the district court last week, full became greater. Besides this, Bishop G. SCHMIDT, visit all prominent points of interest, own car but away out near the front of Gents. Smoking Stands and Smoking Cases, citizen's papers were taken out by Ireland has never held any great love Postmaster. and the Review expects in time to be the train. Gustave Sell, Franz Raschka and Henry for New Ulm and for the Germans, and Odor Cases and Perfume Stands, able to give its readers some of the BATH ROOMS. F. W. Harmening. The court also allowed Rev. Berghold's persistence in the predomination The fall term of the district court Autograph Albums, Scrap Books Dr.'s opinions upon the western section A. W. Case and wife of Sleepy of German in his sermons, closed last Thursday. The session was Having opened bath rooms in the Gold Pens, Pencils .and Fountain^Pens, of our glerious Union. Eye to adopt a child, whose former and in the schools worked so upon the a very short one and all the cases were same building wi»h my barber shop, I Children's Toy and Story Books in great vari- The iron box containing*valuable papers, name was Wellcome, and change its temper of the Archbishop that he was am prepared to furnish hot or cold baths disposed of with dispatch. Those of the I which was stolen from the safe of at all times. The rooms are nicely furnished eq, and a large line of choice miscellaneous name to Case. onlv too willing, as Mr. Berghold says, W. & St. P. Land Co. against various and have all the conveniences E. G-. Koch, was found on Monday under to get him out of the church. Money parties, together with that of Remiger Ladies' day every Friday with lady in Books, On Thursday Albert Steinhauser took the bridge between Gag's and Manderfeld's matters then came up. It was announced vs. Lent, were passed on the calendar charge. Entrance through ball. an examination before Judge Webber place in Sigel. The box had in a circular that the priest at and will be tried before the judge without gjhristmas and New Years Cards of all kinds, E N E E for admission to the bai. Attorneys been opened and several of the papers New Ulm had failed to make return for a jury during vacation. The case Lind, Thompson and Hagberg constituted BATH BOOMS. with many new novelties. had been blown out to the side of the seminary collections,and he was written of Stoeckert Pahl was continued by the examining committee, and road, thus attracting the attention of a to to account for the missing monev. consent, that of W Pfander vs the 1 have just opened'bath rooms in connection succeeded in asking some very puzzling In musical Instruments passer-by to the place where the box He did so by producing the draft that Winona & St. Peter Ry. Co. was settled with my barber shop, and invite questions. They were answered very was hid. Mr. Koch thinks that none a share of public patronage. The was sent from the bank here and was carry the largest and by agreement of defendant, and in the satisfactorily, however, and the applicant of the papeis were lost. rooms are well furnished ana are run cashed in St. Paul, and, instead of receiving case of Ferd. Schwarxrock vs. the town of nost complete stock in the. was admitted. It's Lawyer Steinhauser in first-class shape. Open at all times. an excuse for the treatment that On Sunday morning, Rev. A. Berghold Buinstown, judgment was ordered for now, and we congratulate him )itj/y and can supply you E PEUSER had been given him, he claims that insinuations delivered his farewell address as Schwarzroek. The only criminal case on the additional title. otyh anything from a were thrown out against priest of the Catholic congregation of on the calendar was that of State vs. him,, and that the Arcobishop used Paul Borchert, formerly of this vicinity, this city and in a few days he will leave Edward Bioemke, charged with maliciously T^usharp to a Grand Pia?, hard language in answering his letters. now living near Slayton, Oregon, shooting a cow belonging to J. for Mt. Angel, Marion County, Oregon. or a set of Band Instruents} The Ladies Society of the Lutheran This seemingly unjustifiable act writes as follows to the readers of W. Kolbe, of Leavenworth. The evidence For 22 years Rey. Berghold has been church will hold a Bazaar at at lower prices than of the Archbishop so pricked Mr. Berghold, the Review: We are having the nicest in the case occupied nearly a day connected with the Catholic parish at that he at once tendered his resignation r/er kind of weather here (November 23). and a half, and the jury was ont several before offered. this place. Always active, his work of the charge at New Ulm. I hours before returning their verdict of The strawberry plants are again in shows in an unusually large congregation Remember the Estey Oran3 was accepted, and the answer given his blossom, and if the weather continues guilty. The defendant was then sentenced and several fine buildings, including ON=5=S and Pianos are the very letter, he says, conveyed the statement to pay a fine of $100, which he as it-is now for a few days longer, we a hospital, a convent and last, that the sooner he rid himself of connection est. did on Friday. In the case of the State will have some beautiful fresh strawberries. *9® but not least, a magnificent edifice for Meals and oysters will be served witn the New Ul parish the vs. Frank Fleischmann, the young man, Apples and pears are still church services. All these improvements, Cal a if a throughout the* entire day and numerous I satisfactory would it be to his who was accused of stealing a "Wi hanging on the trees in many places, which stand as a credit to a or O a a a in ladies1 specimens of handiwork and and we seem to be living in the midst the congregation and to the town, are Dods a re other beautiful articles, appropriate ^£&.--^,B from ffos. Schnobrich, the grand jury- graceship. This is Mr. Berghold's re of a veritable paradise for farmers. for Christmas, will be offered for sale. jjp the direct result of his untiring efforts, O. M. OLSEN'S found an indictment against him of lar cifcal of the affair, aild that of the Arch Admission to the Bazaar free.|T/||§ We are 23 miles east of Salem, and a and his departure will be felt in more ceny in the second degree. He pleaded bishop will now be awaited with great mile north of the Sandian river. We are ways than on*. By his congregation guilty and was sentenced to the St. interest by the congregation in New In the evening the Concordia Band ^M-^ surrounded by a nice fruit, wheat, oats he will be greatly missed, and among Cloud reformatory, there to remain at Ulm, every member of winch aideswith s*-x will give a concert, admission to llf MERIDIAN BLOCK, and rye raising valley, and we are all others he has a large acquaintance the discretion of the managers of the their former priest By all means let which will be 15 cents. ULM, MINK. well pleased with the country, fffipi who will regret his retirement institution. us hear allJ^ T- mm ^M*$. 1ffifoi^toMaaafe£