New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
December 10, 1890 · Page 4 of 8
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I C. & N. W TIME CARD. O A N E W S C. Struck, the architect, Jacob Klossnet Jr. went to Marshall was in Mrs. Frank Kuetaing is visiting with 3 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS gfP? Going East. Friday evening on bnsiness. $&*f Going West. town Wednesday! X^^^^r-v^ her parents in Wautoma, Wis* ty *No2Pa9s DeplO 51p,m {No 1 Pass Dep 5:05a.m. Chas. Davin has accepted a position |^G. Prescott Co., shipped one of John Lindmeyer enlisted in the regular -J'-fLfl SEWING SCHOOL. Mrs. Albert Seiter and Miss Clara •No 3 5 05p.m. •No 4 25n™ 2 in the Eagle Mill. their tubular well outfits to New Ulm ||No S'Frt Are 10:10a m. army at St. Paul last weeksr-"-4^ Doehne visited with Springfield friends **foi8Frt Commencing January 5th, I will pi* S 12 i5p.m •No 25 l:50p»m. li Daniel Katz, the Fairfax miller, was t.No'i Tuesday, to do some work at Hauenstein's Mrs. H. Liver of Milwaukee is visiting last Thursday. c., give sewing lessons at the home of my^ iDaily except Monday, in the city over Sunday. brewery.—Sleepy Eye Dispatch. parents on Minnetosa Street, opposite* S with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Daily except Sunday. *Daily except Sunday. Already some mischievous youngsters ^OnSondaya onlj. "Daily, Epple's. Miss Clara Kieslmgi Frank Burg Jr. went to St. Paul Monday Vajen. The next regular monthly meeting of C. have been playing their tricks upon the W. HEIDEMAN, afternoon on Monday. the New Ulm Building and Loan association A nice receipt for English plum pudding new seating rink assosiation by destroylanterns Station Agent. SEWING LESSONS. Lee Reed has purchased the barber falling on New Year's day, theing and other property about is said to be owned by Mrs. A. Commencing kfonday. January 5th, I DON'T MME_fi_ MISTAKE, directors have decided to change the shop fixtures of Geo. Boyd. Seiter. There area select few who can the rink. The managers do not propose will be prepared to give lessons date for the meeting to January 8th. testify to this. to be further annoyed in this manner sewing, cutting and fitting to vouno- ladies Rev. Berghold left for lit. Angel, at the residence of R. Pfefferie. Oregon, Thursday afternoon. James Blake, of Ridgley, Mr. Hegberg, and have offered a liberal reward to any The Sons of Hermann of this eitv Mrs. Sarah Pfefterle* one furnishing the names ot the guilty •Tust to convince yourself who takes of Lafayette, and Fred Gieseke, celebrated the ninth anniversary of the Dr. Pease of Redwood Falls was a the lead holiday goods in Neiv Jim parties. of Courtland, have been selected as founding of the New Ulm lodge at SEWING LESSONS. visitor in. our city Wednesday. go to the store of Andrew J. Eckstein. jurors for the fall term of the Nicollet Turner Hall last evening. The vaults are now being placed in C- G. Schulz, superintendent of In the endless variety of county court, which is being held at the new court house. The rooms are With the fiffti of January, I will begin schools for Nicollet County, was a caller Archbishop Ireland has appointed USEFUL CHRIST3TAS GIFTS St. Peter this week. arranged as follows. As you enter the to gi?e lessons in sewing and practical Friday. Rev. Rosen, a German priest of Dakota, A party consisting of C. A. Hagberg, front door on the left side in succession dressmaking. St.to take charge of the Fairfax, Gibbon that he now has on display, there will Jndge Webber will hold court in be tound almost am thing" anJ everything. Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Peterson, Ch«ts. Silverson, are the commissioners', the auditor's, and Redwood Falls parishes. Miss EMMA SPOERHASE. Peter this week. Court reporter Eckstein Jos. A. Eckstein, 0 \f. Olson, treasurer's and sheriff's and attorney's will also attend. The assessed valuation of personal CHRISTMAS. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Crowell, C. W. H. rooms. On the opposite side in the same TOYS, CHRIbTMAS TREES property in Brown County as returned The production of '-Home Guard,'' Heideman, O. C. Strickler, John Larson, 'order of succession are the register's, If you want a Table-scarf, Banner, AND FANCY GOODS. by the assessors is $1, 022,723. the military play, has been postponed Christmas card, Booklet, or other articles Chas.Brust, and T. Crone attended clerk's and judge of probate's offices. The taxed valuation is only $766,003 or thetill after the holidays. decorated, suitable for Birthday, The articles are all beautiful aDd a Masonic banquetf at Sleepy Eye Monday E P. Davis, a veteran soldier and a a difference of $256,720. Wedding or Christmas presents, call variety sufficient to satisfy all. Miss Nellie Brey has returned from night. and see Mrs. Mowery. Class in veteran Republican as well, of Blue Of Dolls, Toilet Cases, Plush, Leather, Max Hartneck, employed by Ernst Minneapolis to accept of a position in painting will begin after the Holidays. Chamois and Ape Skin Albums, the Louis Hanson and N. O. Berge of Earth County, was a pleasant caller at Herzog of Tracy, was taken very sick the law office of Lind & Hagberg. Term ot twenty-four lessons, $10. latter being superior to any other album Fairfax were arrested late last Saturday our office on Saturday. He says and Mrs. C. F. Mowerv, South German St. with typhoid fever last week and was while not higher in price, Japanese The general agent of tne Lockawana night for drunkenness. They were with conviction toor that, while things brought to the hospital this city for Goods and Rubber Toys, our stock Transportation Co. of Chicago was sheltered in the lock-up until Monday didn't go as they might have in Blue is large and varied enough to suit all FOR RENT. treatment. His relatives live here. here Thursday and transacted business when they were brought before Justice Earth County and a few other spots deires as to prices and to please all Two stores, 20 by 80, ic the new The skating park will be in shape for with the mill managers. Baasen and fined $5 and costs each. this year, two years from now everything tdates. Boesch building with part basement skating to day. A small bouse will be We also have on hand several new One of them, N. O. Berge, claims to be will be arranged to suit old standbys John Schwerzler of Cottonwood has under each, and five rooms on second raoies, chief among which is Halma erected on the edge of the rink, and if a justice of the peace. like himself. Out of the eternal floor with modern improvements, city sold his farm in that town to Louis and we are prepared to supply our customers sufficient monej can be raised the committee water, closets, etc. Inquire ot fitness of things, he says, it cannot be Scheible of Worcester, Ohio. The with checker and bagatelle County auditor Beitrand has prepared will put up a toboggan slide. otherwise. WERNER BOESCH, boards and numerous other outfits with consideration was $4,000. an abstract of all the taxes levied JSew Ulm. which to while away the winter evennings. Representative Lind has secured Catharine Helget, wife of John Helget in this eounty for the past year and Ever since the Indian scare in Dakota, from the United States Fish Commissioner THEDJOELLER, of Sigel, died at her home in that from it we glean the following figures: many people have gained notice in ur stocks of nuts and canaies, we can a promise that next year there •.ay, without being disputed, is the best town last Wednesday evening. The For state purposes, $8,171.17 for the papers oy claiming experiences in will be placed in the Minnesota river, in town. In includes a supply of imported funeral occurred on Friday. school purposes, $34,790.43 for county the massacre of '62. The result has glazed fruits, which are of extra between Mankato and Granite Falls, been the bringing forth of quite a ftw purposes, $22,766 91 for town purposes Daniel Laektein has sold his Lafayette quality and are not sold by other dealers. 10,000,000 wall-eyed pike. 18,357.66 total, $74,086 17. who have never before been known as farm to C. Grnsendorf of this city takes this manner to inform the The advertised letters at the postoffice actors in that great fight between our At any rate we would be very much for $2,650. Mr. L. has bought a farm Mrs. Jane E. Weldon was brought public that he carries the largest pleased to have the people inspect our for the past month are addressed to the citizens and the reds. For instance the of the Hastings & Dakota Railway Co^ down from Lamberton Monday afternoon »tock. As good goods speak for themselves, following: W. Baley, Andrew Johnson, Pioneer Press of Friday introduced and best selected stock of to serve a sentence in the county The name of D.J. Sheffield of Springfield, we think you will be satisfied M. B. Ludes, Frank Noll, Wm. Thompson, Mrs. Alma Palmer of Dakota as tbe that EcKstein is the place to buy jour jail for assault upon her mother-in-law, this county, appears in the list of Albert Agert, Mrs. Annie Cruso, GENUINE MEERSCHAUM PIPES daughter of Mrs. Galpin, the rescuer of £itts and ornaments for the Christmas Mrs. Lillie Weldon. In the justice petit jurors for the United States district A. Cottonwood, H. Ginsberg, Jos. Lach, season. New Ulm women prisoners from the court she was fined $5 and costs, of anyone in the city, no matter who it court which opeus in St. Paul next Musical instruments make very fine Miss. L. P. Thompson and John M.Wilson. Sioux. amounting to 22.50, and not being is. His show cases also contain a beautiful month. holiday gilts and in this line we carry able to pay it was compelled to submit The Bazaar, given at Union Hall on violins, guitars, banjos, harmonicas, line of meerschaum cigar holder Louis Palmer has started a dru£ music boxes, accordeons, sterling and The insane hospital board at St. Peter to the alternative—ten days in jaiL Monday by the ladies of the Lutheran French Briar Pipes, Cigar Coses and store in Gibbon, with E. Luberg, formerly Plough & Warrea organs and the celebrated has refused to allow Dr. James, the Church proved a complete success. A The Minnesota Valley Medical Association the emplov of Dr. H. E. Lucas, Ivers & Pond pianos. TOBACCO POUCHES uno FANCY TOBACCOS oculist, to treat any more patients outside large throng of visitors filled the hall helds its annual meeting in Mankato of this place, as manager.—Fairfax of the asvlum. There are quite a throughout the day, aDd the financial as fine as can be found anywhere. last week and elected the following Crescent. number of New Ulm people who are end of the Fair showed up well towards officers: President, D. B. Collins of His cigars are also the best in the Chas. Toberer has constructed a typewriter,somewhat under Dr. James' treatment, and they evening. Hundreds of beautiful articles, St. Peter vice presidents, O. C. Strickler market. similar to the Remington. will not be inclined to telish this act of prepared by the ladies, were strung of New Ulm, F. Williams and J. H. Everything about the machine If in search for a nice Christmas gift for the board. about the room and found ready pur- Adair of Owatonna treasurer, G. F. with the exception of the roller and type a gentleman, call and look over his D.chasers. Fish ponds, candy stands and Francis Baasen, Joseph Dambach MerrittofSt. Peter secretary, E. is his own ingenious make. goods. His price? .ire low. a postoffice also increased the enjoyment ana Wm. Brnst were in St. Paul last Steel. Drs. Schoch and Pfister of this Thomas Mulvehill of this city will that was afforded the visitors. In week to confer with the Archbishop on city were also admitted as members. have the pleasure of serving as a petit the evening a splendid conceit was church matters. As yet no one has been A skating rink association was organized juror at the January term of the United given by the Concordia band. selected to fill the vtcancv caused by last Wednesday evening with States circuit and district courts, which the resignation of Rev. Berghold. Rev. Sunday's Glooe contains a very complimentary the following officers: President, L. B. opens in St. Paul on January 13. Busch, the Archbishop's secretary, is in account of a concert given Nobis secretary. L.B.Krook treasurer, The stage now running between the city at present, and will conduct in St. Jt'aul recently by the St. Anthony A I. Seiter: executive committee, Theo. Winthrop and New Ulm, leaves Winon the services next Sunday. Hill orchestra. In referring to the members Crone Jr., O-^car Seiter and Alfred Vogel. THERE are two things to consider in andthrop Tuesdays and Fridays at 8 a. of the orchestra, it makes note of '•tirohasinar a Piano—what it is The city council has allowed them Friday night a man was picked up m., and leaves New Ulm the same two former New Ulm boys, Harry and what it will be. on the road across the river by Mat the use of the park land between the days at 2 o'clock in the afternoon. Edmund Constans, sons of H. B. Constans. Sagacity suggests to you that the waterworks station and railroad track, Schneider. The felloe was in a state teputation of the maker is worth caretul It says: Edmund Constant, th*» The Nicollet County court calender of beastly intoxication and, if he hadand will furnish them water, providing consideration that workmanship first violinist, is a player of more than contains the cases of the State vs. Henry the expense for pumping is paid by the not been disturbed, would certainly uid materials are the guy ropes which usual ability. He is a pupil of D. Keltgen, the man who shot J. B. Wmd the value to your purchase. have frozen to death. He was allowed association. Muehlenbruck, Tom Brook's concert Kennedy at Nicollet, and the State vs. Betore buying a piano therefore you to remain in the bastile over night and A citizens meeting will be held at master. He handles his violin like a -isoukl believe first in thefirmwho T. E. Boweu for criminal assault upon was sent on bis way the next morning, Turner Hall on next Saturday evening m.ikes it and second in the firm who veteran, and has made a decided hit as "Editor Collins. no doubt to to be picked up elsewhere. at 8 o'clocs for the purpose of acting -ells it. Our reputation and that of the a soloist on several occasions. Harry Subscriptions are being raised in builders of Ivers & Pond pianos is your upon an important proposition relative Friends of Dr, J. L, Schoch, of this Constans is one of those fortunate mortals pcurity for the worth of the instrument West Newton for the building of a to railroad matters. The meeting is city, will be pleased to learn of his appointment to whom music comes as natural bridge across the Minnesota river at a called by Henry Crone, S. D. Peterson, by Gov. Merriam as a member as swimming does to a duck. His instrument point near what is known as the Beussmann j&nd. J, 5dk^tein, J. A. Eckstein, A. A. Bogen, Peter of the state boaid of medical examiners is the flute, over which he has farm. A list will soon be circulated Scherer, F. Schubert and Wm. Pfaender, to succeed Dr. G. W. Wood, of perfect command. He comes of a musical in New Ulm for a similar purpose. the committee appointed last sprint to MINN. Faribault, who has resigned. The appointment NKW ULM, family, and is by no means the make alt possible effort to secure a new was made Friday, and is a least talented. 1 'ni will find a large, and entirely new road. As the meeting is an important Next Saturday at 10 a. m. in front of good one. Dr. Schoch, while having A dispatch from Washington says: and fresh stock of one, the attendance should be lar»e. lived here but a short while, has gained the Register of Deeds office, the farm of HOLIDAYGOODS During the last session of congress A the late Peter Gulden will be sold under an enviable reputation as a successful Wm. Hurlburt of Winona has B. Allen, of tbe Jackson Republic, 'ARPET SWEEPER. physician, and is thoroughly competent mortgage foreclosure at public auction. brought suit in the district court wrote a friend in Washington asking to fill the office to which he has been As the sale will likely be a bonatide against the New Ulm Basket Works, RlCH.LflSTIMG&USERJL that some attention be given to his pension chosen by the governor. Geo. P. Clark et al. for the recovery of one, a good number will undoubtedly claim, then pending, stating that AT be present to make a bid for the $376, which he claims is due him for S9LD0KClTBr as he had opposed Representative Lind. At a recent meeting of the I. O. O. F. 0. M. OLSEN'S macDinery furnished by him for property. and was still opposing him, it was not lodge of this city, the following officers Ohas- "WstgnerC. the Basket Works at this place. The likely that that Congressman would do were elected for the ensuinc year: The annual meeting of the Agricultural Drugstore. outcome of the suit will probably be anything for him. The number of the Franz Grebe, N. G. Gottlieb Doberenz, Society will be held next Saturday A. Ottomeyer, nothing more than the showing up of case and a statementjiof the circumstances afternoon at Turner HalL Matters of Y. G. A. H. Schleuder, Secretary Consisting of another of the tricks of the man called were eiven to Mr. L:nd, and he Louis Schilling. Ireas. Geo. Jacobs, interest to every member will be DEALER IN Plush and Leather Albums. Clark. The managers here claim that tioos. at once went to the pension office and brought up, and prominent among them C. F. Nagel, W. John Hoftman, I. Clark was given the money to buy the Toilet Dressing and Manicure Sets, had the case taken np, considered and will be a discussion of the beet sugar G. Frank Friedmann, S. to N. G. machinery and was not authorized to Leather, Plush and combination|Cuff & Collar Sets, acted upon, the result being that Mr. industry, a subject which in itsolf is of C. Boock, L. S to N. G. Jacob Klossner, buy it in the name of the'eorporation Allen got his pension, with $2,000 back Ladies Worktaxes and Jewel Cases. sufficient importance to elicit the attendance R. S. to V. G. Gottfried Hoehne, pay whieh had accumulated. Mr. Lind The Luverne Herald gays that George I have just received a nice line of new Gents. Smoking Stands and Smoking Cases. of all farmers bent on im-L. S. to V. G. Frank Friedmann, man,goods, wbicb I will sell at low prices. Milhouse returned Wednesday morning said he did not know why any proving their farms. Officers for theTrustee. The rest of the officers will Odor Cases and Perfume Stands, Call and examine them. from the wilderness in northern Wisconsin whether he was a resident of his district, ensuing year will also be elected. be appointed at the next meeting, when Autograph Albums, Scrap Books NO TROUBLE TO SHOW GOODS. should not apply to him in any where he spent the month of the installation will also occur. Gold Pens, Pencils and FounfainJPens, Wednesday's dispatches reveal the case of this kind, and that his action in November in company with his brother will sell you a number of good fact that Congressman. Lind has already Children's Toy and Story Books in great variety, Through accidental failure to read a Sam of this city hunting deer. While Mr. Allen's case is the same as he goods at 15 per cent less than I have knuckled down to hard work. On that proof a mistake was made in last week's been selling heretofore. I beg leave to tbe snow remained on the ground the would take in anybody's case that was and a large line of choice miscellaneous day he introduced a bill in the house, call your attention to my new line of Review in the report of the offic ial vote brought to his attention. boys met with great success and killed handkerchiefs which are going now for which is designed to break up the monopoly for senator* but as Mr. Peterson had Books. four deer during the first two days of Not long ago we mentioned the fact 3 cents and upwards. Good ones, worth which certain owners of patent the certificate of election in his pocket their stay in the woods* After that tbe 10 cents, I am selling for 5 cents. Christinas and New Yearsjards of all kinds, Henry Lillie had placed on his farm in tank cars, refrigerator ears and stock at the time, he need not have lost any snow disappeared and with it the success LADIES AN GENTS. Lafayette a machine for cutting corn cars now control, of the carrying trade sleep over the announcement of the apparent of the first two days* hunt. However with many new novelties. GLOVES AND MITTENS, fodder and shelling corn. Since then of articles transported in these cars. election of Stewart. The report the boys had a good time and feel he has used the machine considerably In musical Instruments Wool and leather mittens at greatly reduced Mr. Lind's bill provides that no railroad should have read as follows: Peterson, well repaid for tbe trip. Sam retnrned prices. and says that it works to his complete engaged in interstate commerce 2209 Baker, 1271 Stewart, 1378. This I carry the largest and to New Ulm Wednesday. HOODS AND FASCINATORS satisfaction. The corn is placed in the traffic shall use cars which the general gives Peterson a plurality of nearly a must complete stock in the The following from tbe Minneapolis machine, stalks and all, and in passing public cannot avail themselves of. at 20 per cent leas than thousand, over each, and permits him to Journal illustrates what queer ideas of through is husked and shelled and the eity and can supply you heretofore. go to the legislature this winter and The Dispatch says that a Warehouse distance some people have: The Chicago stalks chopped into finest fodder which SHAWLS, SHAWLS, represent Brown and Redwood conn ties -with anything from a and Elevator Company was organized Inter-Ocean contains a two-column makes the very best kind of feed for with ability and success. I am now selling Shawls, Hosiery,Socks Jew sharp to a Grand Pia0, there last week with Lars Frederickson, .fc interview with a lady who gives a cattle. In this way there is a great f! and Leggins cheaper than ever. Samuel Bellig, Wm. Rossbaugh and In its report of the Valley Medical blood-curdling account of the Sioux uprising or a set of Band Instruments, saving of labor over tike old method of Underwear for everybody at Henry Romberg as directors for one Association's annual meeting, the Mankato in 1862. She says she was then husking corn, and the stalks which are at lower prices than year. Jesse Palmer, John Kolbe, James low figures. Free Press had the following living in Minnesota in imminent danoer usually thrown away are transformed ever before offered. Montgomery and Wm. Bruckbauer for item: Dr. Cummings moved that Dr. J. of assault and scalping by the Indians. into a fodder that does away with the Blankets and Quilts at rea^%onable two years, and G. Friton,P. Mertz, Fred Smith, of St James, be censored by the "We lived at Anoka," she said, "about Remember th.e Estey Organs use of hay and reduces a farmer's expense prices. Gerboth and Herbert Hillesheim for society for attempting to defraud the 18 miles from Sfc Paul. New TJim, wondexfBify. Mr. Lillie thinks and Pianos are the very toree years. Jesse Palmer was chosen widow of the late Dr. Berry, and that a where the massacre occurred, was Flannels At All Prices. that the machine should be more generally best. president, Henry Romberg vice-president, committee be appointed to see what across the river beyond a thick forest used among tne farmers, and, as Dress flannels double widths Call and see my Fifty Dollar Wm. Rossbaugh secretary, and can be done and to report to the State Woods.',r called the *Big The geographical many have expressed a desire to see it Parlor Organ, and examine my i. *d 2 8 cents a yard- G. Friton treasurer. JThe company Board recommending the revoking of ideas of this lady ate a little work, he invites them all to visit his goods and prices before you buy. propose building an elevator at a cost his license. The charge is that he purchased mixed. She was not in a particle of farm on Thursday and Friday, the 18th Hundreds of other articles,toe numer-i* O. M. OLSEN'S of about SlaOO, and one of the by-laws Dr. Berry's library, valued at hasous to mention, prominent among which' danger at Anoka, for New Ulm isa*t and 19th of this month, when he is a nice line of Gents Neckwear. Note is to the effect that no one but a farmer $150, and will not pay for it. The |ns "just across the river," but it is arranged to thresh his corn. In case my prices in seasonable goads. They can. secure stock, unless one hundred motion was carried, and Drs. Cummings, away off in the southwest on the Minnesota of rough weather on the 18th the threshing are just what yon want. share holders are in favor of selling to Andrews and Strickler were river with six big counties between Ip1LeihoUFs MERIDIAN BLOCK, will be pnt off till the 19th and ?gfe Building, MINN. them. appointed such committee. it and Anoka. ,x 20lh- ISIKfW, '8BI5 NfcYY ULM, -.