New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
December 17, 1890 · Page 5 of 9
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& N. W. TIME CARD-! O A N E W S The, JNew Creamery was shut Jos. Schmncker will give a ball at his Fargo gets 4 $ 100,000public building. Don't miss the chance of seeing the Going East. down on Monday for the first time since Going West. Tivoli on the 26th. m% \m finest collections of fine pictures ever *No2PassDepl0 51p,m Monday was another lively day for JNo 1 Pass Dep 5:05a.m. Loheyde visited in St. Peter over k. spring S S *£o 4 2 25pm shown in the nortb-west at the Boesch *No3 5 05pm. A public installation of the officers hogs. Mr. Stuebe alone bought and *No 16 Frt 4 15 a. Sunday. ||No 23 Frt Arr 10:10a block, Thursday, Friday and Saturday. C. Hildebrandr, Tripoli, of Iowa, is of Hecker Post will be held January *iTol8Prt 12 25pm *No25 l-50pan. 3^024/ ., u^p shipped four carloads. /*-'*-'Pi' J. B. Kennedy attended court at St, visiting with his father-in-law, C. lltfa. i* 13 SSL Bailding and Loan Meeting JD-uIy except Monday, Williams & Brown will hold forth Peter last week. *t Schuls, of Sigel, PDaily except Sunday. -Daily except Sunday. A son of Henry Brunz, of Courtland, the new Boesch buildings for three $0r Sundays onlj. HD-uly, Miss Heers will leave for Winona this Seiter & Fischer have moved into the died last Saturday night of diphtheria. C. H. W. E I E A N days, commencing to morrow, with a The regular meeting of the Building week to attend the Normal school. Station Agent. Held building on First South Street between The boy was only three years old. and Loan Association falling on New fine stock of etchings and st^el engravings. Minnesota and Broadway. Year's day this year, the directors have The Ladies1 Society of the Lutheran Read their locals another column. A ball will be given at Union Hall on decided to change the date to Tnursday BAT ROOMS. congregation cleared $400 through their John C. Noe, a Mankato attorney, the evening of December 26th. One evening, January 8th. Bazaar. was in the city Saturday to attend the will also be given at the same place on Haying opened bath looms in the W. H. Heideman, Pres The St. Peter board of education recently expected sale of the Gulden farm. Fred Pfaender, Sec. same building wi»h my barber shop, 1 Dr. Muedeking, the Owatonna optician, the 31»t. passed a resolution allow ing am prepared to furnish hot or cold baths was in the city the early portion of Grandmaster Workman Jos. A. EckEckstein ich teacher one dav in each term to Mrs.Sehreier, an iged lady of Cottonwood, at all times. The rooms are nieely furnished FOR RENT. last week. was in St. Paul last week, asisting died earlv Sunday morning of old visit public schools in neighboring cities and have all the conveniences Store or office rooms, also 4 rooms, one of the A. O. U. W. lodges Ladies' day every Friday with lady in A. T. Behnke was dawn from Tracy thre*1 age. She was the step, mother of This wives each teacher adjoining the store of tne S. D. Peterson •^J^rge. Entrance through nail of that city in conferring degrees. last Tuesday night to take the second Schreier, who is well known in New vacvuons in a year. Implement Co Nice location for degree in Masonry. E N E With the view of enlarging aud N Ulm. small & re or olKces, being business Only a few days remain tiil Christmas, centre. £nquin at premi-.-s. B. Karl. 7 MAK E A I modeling his brewery on an extensive Herman Pless won the gold badge in Senator Spooner, of Wisconsin, has and. while ma may have already scale in the early spring, John Hauenstein GRAND BALL. the last Company A rifle shoot and been tendered a postuon on the supreme purcu ised their Chiistmas gifts, has bought 75,000 brick of John August Brandt the silver one. court bench, but it is staled that he will there are stiil tho-,e who have not, and Stotckert. not take it. to these we would urge a perusal of our Christ Hellar and Otto Seiter have Just to convince yourself who takes —AT trwiow HAU the lead holiday goods in Xew Ji Cottonwood must be a great coon advertising columns, been given the contract for painting the We understand that the Alliancas in go to the store of Andrew Eckstein. country. Mr. Nichols has already interior of the new court-house. the towns the neighborhood of New A telegraphic report went over the In the endless variety of killed eighteen ot them, and Mr. Fesemeyer Ulm contemplate giving: ball and entertainment wires Monday afternoon to the efteet Deputv Sheriff Schmelz took the Friday Eve, December 36th. ot the same town killed •six in USEFUL CHRISTMAS GIFTS at Turner Hall on the evening that Sitting Bull,the great Indian chief, young man, Fleischmann, to the St, one evening. J\ of January 3rd. had been killed in a tussle with the police. Cloud reformatory on Wednesday. that he now has on display, there will •«S*EVfcRYBODY INVITED.- The New Ulm Literary Club has The report however wa^ not confirmed be found almost an} thing and everything. C. W. Beck, claim agent for the Congressman Lind's bill for a $50,000 elected Geo. Wagner president, Miss by the afternoon papers vj Bohemian Ball. Northwestern road, was in the city Saturday public building at Mankato passed the Lulu Fischer vice-president, L. Word has been received here to the $T0YS, CHRISTMAS TREES to have a talk with George lower house of Congress on Tuesday. Beecher secretary, and Miss Allie Scherer Pheney, the young man who was injured effect that the Sioux monument is completed AND FANCY GOODS. Wm. E. Koch went to Mankato to at treasurer. A Grand Bohemian Ball will be and" has been shipped to New recently ic the yards at this place. tend the luneral of his cousin, Albert The articles are all beautiful aDd the given at Mrs. B. Webber gave a very pleasant Ulm. Mr. Berndt is now busy Jacob Klossner has received a letter Bangerter, who died on the previous variety sufficient to satisfy all. tea party to a number of her friends building the foundat. u, and it is quite Monday from Orting, Wash., to which point the Schmucker's Tivoli Of Dolls, Toilet Cases, Plush, Leather, Tuesday afternoon, the guests being entertained probable that the monument will be tin Chamois and Ape Skin Albums, the basket factory machinery was shipped, C. L. Roos left for the northern part O N in a manner that was enjoyable its proper pktcs within a week. ^Ss. latter being superior to any other album offering $15 per week to laborers who of the state on Tuesday to select bis Friday Eve, Dec. 26. while not higher in price, Japanese in every respect. have had any experience in that kind of In Yellow Bank township in Lac qui stock of Christmas trees. He returned Goods and Rubber Toys, our stock During the past year F. Aufderheide work. Parle couu\, there lives a man named E I it is large and varied enough to suit all Thursday. desires as to prices and to please all has manufactured 3,000,000 brick. Daniel Salisbury, who is 103 ears of Gustave Oetting, who has been^attending Wm. Martel is now employed as tastes. This is nearly 700,000 more than he age His wife is 101 years old aud next GRAND BALL. college at St. Peter, was brakemaa in the Northwestern yards at We also have on hand several new made last year,and indicates a growing month they will celebrate the80th anniversary brought to his home in Courtland last games, chief among which is Halma thi._ place. was formerly working and thriving business, of their marriage. Both of the week sick with a fever. will not be »and we are prepared to supply our cus- Watertown division a a pa^ are still in comparatively good to with checker and bagatelle On Thursday of last week Ole able to- be out again for two or three A Grand New Years Ball will be Last week August Schulz sold his boards and numerous other outfits with heal! h. Haugen and Miss Carrie O. Viste were weeks. given at which to while away the winter evennings. farm of 125 acres in Sigel to Fritz joined in the bonds of wedlock by A letter to the editor from St. Peter, At Chas. Brust's can be seen a beautiful Stein ke and then bought 180 acres of C. Judge Brandt. Both of the contracting dated Monday afternoon, conveys the Our stocks of nuts and candies, we can specimen of carving from \rood, Niedegger in the same town for $4,000. parties are prominent young people •say, without being disputed, is the best following news regarding the CollinsBowen representing a deer attacked by two town In includes a supply of imported The infant child of Prof. O. Hoyer of Linden. and Kel gen-Kennedy cases, hounds. The workmanship is that of glazed fruits, which are of extra died Friday night and was buried Sunday. which were on the district court calendar The Madelia Mercantile company, of Ig. Schwendinger, and certainly shows quality and are not sold by other dealers. The bereaved parents will have of that county. "The Collins-Boweu Madelia, has tiled articles of incorporation, unusual skill. the sympathy of all their acquaintances. At any rate we would be very much ca^e, whi»e on the criminal calendor, is he ball will be given under the auspices with $12,000 capital. The incorporators Do not fail to read the new ads of F. pleased to have the people inspect our of now in the supreme court, and hence are Z. G. Harrington and E H. Behnke, C. L. Roos,'Chas. Wagner, stock. As good goods speak for themselves, tttt. MM J. J. Larmour, the government postoffice does not come up for trial here. The H. Barnes, of Mankato, and A D. we think you will be satisfied O. M. Olsen Chas Gebser, Beussman inspector, inspected the office at Kennedy-Keltgen ease was started on Cheney, G. Olson and G. A. Bradford, that Eckstein is the place to buy jou Bros., A. Eckstein, T. Mueller, this place on Wednesday. As might zfgifts and ornaments for the Christmas of Madelia. W ednesday of last week and was concluded and Frank Kuetzinof. In their various r' season. have been expected, he found everything Saturday night. The jurv was Our Lafayette correspondent chroni- lines they present bargains that it will O O S I I E N I S E AND EVERYBODY Musical instruments make very line in o. k. condition. out for only au hour and rendered a Is INVITED TO ATTEND. cles the marriage of C. H. Spaeth of pay you to consider. holiday gifts and in this line we carry verdict against Keltgen of guilty of assault On Wednesday we met Maj. Gibbs of violins, guitars, banjos, harmonicas, Montevideo to a prominent young lady The report is going the rounds of the in the second degree for which the mnsicboxes, accordeons, Ste rhng and Tracy, who was in the city or a few of Chippewa county. Mr. Spaeth's parents weekly papers that Dr J. L. Schoch, Cloug &Warrea organs and the cele- -hours. THEO.MUELLER. penal code provides a punishment of The Major is a candidate for IIVP in Lafayette, and he is well I brated Ivers & Pond pianos. recently apppointed ou the state examining not less tnan two years in the State's warden of the Stillwater prison, and known to many in this vicinity who board, is a homoepathisL. This prison nor more than five, or a fine of claims to have good backing. will be pleased to heai of his marriage. is a mistake. Dr. Schoch is a graduate $1000, or both. Sentence will not be Mrs. Helen Seiter entertained some of Ann Arbor and has none of the The -'Herman" celebration at Turner passed till Tuesday. It is quite likely thirty of her lady friends in a pleasing takes this a to inform he Hall last Tuesday evening was a very homoepalhist in him whatever. that the minimum of two yeara will be manner Thursday afternoon and pleasant affair, and was enjoyed by all public at he carries he largest A surprise was tendered to Miss Emma given the convicted one." The above evening. The party continued until it who/were present. Songs, tableaus, Seiter hy a party of friends on Saturday refers to the shooting case at Nicollet in it was quite late, and throughout was a best selected stock of gymnastic exercises, and an address by evening, that bf ing the anniversary which B. Kennedy, now of this place, enjoyed by all present, Mr. J. B.Velikanje constituted the program, GENUINE MEERSCHAUM PIPES of her birthday. Only fifteen or was shot b\ Keltgen and nearly killed. Saturday was the day set for the sale and all passed oft smoothly. twenty of the young people were present, of anyone in the city, no matter who i*is. of the Peter Gulden farm, but, owing to A dance followed, which was indulged Thursday morning a brakeman by but the evening proved to be of His show cases also contain a beautiful some error in the notice of the foreclosure in by a goodly number. the name of Wm Mattson was killed continued jollity, and was relished by line of meerscnaum cigar holder sale, it did not come off. The in the Kasota switch yard9. The St. A the last meeting of Charity Lodge, all. 4 French Briar Pipes, Cigar Cases and corrected notice with the date of sale Peter Herald gives the following account No. 98, A. and A M., held December The .marriage of appears in another column. Chas. Vogtel 'and of the fatality: Train No. 23, 9, the following officers were elected TOBACCO POUCHES FANCY TOBACCOS Miss Ida Freitag, of Nicollet, is announced Conductor Summers, was getting ready Both Dr. Strickler and Dr. Workman THERE are two things to consider in for the ensuing year: A. Marden, W for to-morrow. The groom to pull west, and Wm. Mattson was purchasing a Piano—what it is and as fine as can be found anywhere. of Tracy poisened one of their fingers M. E. Brandt, S. W. T. Crone Jr., J. is head book keeper in the Swan Lake what it will be. standing on the pilot of the engine His cigars are also the best in the in performing the amputation of Geo. W. C. Toberer, Treasurer: O. M. Mill and is a worthy young man. His Sagacity suggests to you that the which was backing up to couple onto a Pheney's foot. Dr. Strickler has already Olsen, Secretary Gottlieb Schmidt, S. market. reputation of the maker is worth careful mother and his sister, Mrs. Stolle, are caboose standing on the side-track. lost the nail of the finger and D. A. Blanchard, C. W. H. If in search for a nice Christmas gift for consideration that workmanship residents of New Ulm, and among the Mattson was standing on the pilot,with says that he may possibly lose more, Heideman, Chaplain Jacob Hottinger, •ind materials are the guy ropes which a gentleman, call and look over his young men of this city he has numerous one hand lifting the heave bar on the bind the value to vour purchase. although it is not probbale. S. S. F. Friedmann, S. J. Crowell, goods. His prices are low. 'friends, who, upon this occasion, engine, commonly called a draw-bar, Betore buying a piano therefore you Marshal A. Roth, Tyler A. The marriage of Miss Emma Krueger will extend to him the heartiest of congratulations. should believe first in the firm who and would have made the coupling safely, Marden, H. Vajen and Chas. Silverson, and Albert Keller occurred at Rochester makes it and second in the firm who You will find a large, and entirely new had not the draw-bar ou the caboose Trustees C. W. H. Heideman, A. sells it. Our reputation and that of the last Thursday. The bride is a HOLIDAYGOODSofstockfreshand Capt. Burg's Battery organized* on given awaj, thus allowing the engine Blanchard and Wm. Hummel, Finance builders of Ivers & Pond pianos is your young Rochester lady, and the groom a Saturday evening by electing Capt. to come close up and, in fact, run under •security for the worth of the instrument Committee, appointed by the W. M. former New Ulm boy, now living at St. Burg as president, Leonard Haeberle the caboose, thu« pinning the unfortunate The installation of the officers will occur Paul. He is a printer by trade and is -Sr,d. J, 56k^tein, as vice-president, Jos. Galles as secretary on the 23rd Inst. young man fast between the known to be making a success of his and Oscar Gag as treasurer. Regular caboose platform and front end of the profession. The Review extends its Mr. and Mrs. Albert Seiter gave a AT meetings will be held the second engine boiler. After half an hour's 0. 0LSEFS p* congratulations and wishes for a prosperous *'zoological party" at the Dakota N E W MINN Saturday in every month, and it is intended hard work by the,other train meu, he hfe. House parlors Monday evening. The to increase the corps to thirty was extricated from the yise-like instrument G. A. Ottomeyer, party was also given in celebration of IDrTjLgstore men. A new baggage wagon will be Gen. Baker, Lind's opponent in the of death which held him fast. the anniversary of Mr. Seiter's birthday, purchased, and by spring the battery congressional race, was interviewed in The caboose was raised several feet oft DEALER I N Consisting of and as a social event was certainly will be fully equipped with quarter mas St. Paul last wpek, and, when asked the track by the engine running under Rush and Leather Albums. DryCoods£Notions. one of the most delightful of the season. ter, surgeon, blacksmith, harness-maker whether he would institute a contest for it, and to have pulled him out from it Toilet, Dressing and Manicure Seb, The "zoological" part of it was a novel and a mounted band of music. Lind's seat, he said: "Oh, there is would only serve to frightfully mangle feature and merits a description, as it Leather, Plush and combinaikm|Cuff & Collar Sett This has something the look Qf business., plenty of time for that. Just wait, and the body. Consequently track-jacks was the first of its kind given in New Ladies Woridmes and Jewel Cases,. I think yon will find out that I am not were used to further raise the caboose Ulm. Every guest is furnished with a 1 have just received a nice line of new Gents. Smoking Stands and Smoking Cases, lost." To an ordinary listener that fiom the lifeless body of him who was Dr. Harry R. Randall died at Winona goods, which I will sell at low prices. card on which is written a number and would sound as if he really intended to Odor Cases and Perfume Stands, crushed beneath it. Life was extinct Call and examine them on the 7th inst. of diphtheritic croup. the name of an animal. Corresponding enter the hopeless fight. long before the body was extricated, Autograph Albums, Scrap Boob Mr. Randall was a son of Maj. B. H. MO TROUBLE TO SHOW GOODS. numbers are then called ott and the and, in fact, before the engineer had Bold Pais, Pencils and FountainJPens, Randal), who is known to all of the J. Doty, of Courtland, is able to will sell you a number of good parties holding them are requested to time to leave his cab to hasten to his Children's Toy and Story Boots in great variety, old settlers of this region, and the ^oods at 15 per cent less than I have be about the house and yard some of step up to a blackboard and, in the relief, Mattson had breathed his last, been selling heretofore. I beg leave to young man himself had many friends the time. To a man having so many presence of all, draw their ideas of the and a large line of choice miscellaneous call your attention to my new line of probably suffering no pain, so crushed and acquaintances in New Ulm, havinotaught business interests at stake as has Mr. animals, the names of which appear handkerchiefs which are going now for as he was. school in this vicinty for a number Boeta Doty, a six weeks' confinement comes 3 cen and upwards. Good ones, worth on their cards. The ridiculous figures of months. His profession was extremftly hard. Mrs. C. Bobsin, also 10 cents, I am selling for 5 cents. which are thus produced are naurally E S O N A E N I O N Christmas and New Years Cards of all kinds, that of a physician, and at one time he of Courtland, who has been confined to LADIES' AND GENTS. the source of great amusement and was assistant superintendent of the his room for eighteen months, is now GLOVES AND MITTENS with many new novelties, laughter, and were so on this occasion. A. Aitmann was over from Fairfax Rochester hospital. The Winona Republican able to walk from one end of the room Sunday, Wool 3nd leather mittens at greatly reduced in speaking of his death has Assistant Attorney General Childs to the other.—St. Peter Herald. N£ In musical Instruments prices. Miss Lena Luetjen is visiting Nicollet the following: His death, just as he told a St. Paul Dispatch reporter last HOODS AND FASCINATORS I carry the largest and The announcement of a New Year's friends. Wednesday that the next move in the had entered upon-a career pf usefulness Ball under the auspices of Capt. Burg's at 20 per cent less than Holden case would be to cause the in administering to the ills of othors, F. Limbach. is visiting with his most complete stock in the heretofore. Battery appears in another column. is peculiarly sad, and is sincerely daughter in Havana, I1L ,/ prisoner to be remanded from the Stillwater city, and can supply you SHAWLS, SHAWLS, The dance promises to be a nice affair mourned by all who knew him. The penitentiary to the Brown county Adolph Seiter, mine host at Win with anything from a and will certainly be deserving of patronage. jail at New Ulm, Gov. Merriam will doctor was of a kindly and generous throp, spent Sunday here. S"" I am now selling Shawls, Hosiery, Socks This is the first time that the Jewsharp to a Grand Piano, disposition, and thoroughly conscientious 1 and Leggms cheaper than ever. now be obliged to again s&t the time Henry Gerlach, the Mankato architect, Battery has given an entertainment of in the discharge of all his duties. for Holden's execution, which will take or a set of Band Instruments, ^pderwear for everybody at *as in the city Saturday, any sort to relieve its expenses, which He never failed to respond to a call for place at Redwood Falls instead of in low figures. at lower prices than John Hauenstein is entertaining a are necessarily large, and the public New Dim as stated by the Dispatch. aid from any sick or suffering person at nephew from Cincinnati, Ohio^r sf ever before offered. Blankets and Quilts at reasonable should take pride in giving the boys a any time of tne day or night. It was Mr. Childs is well satisfied with the decision John Albert came down from Springfield in great measure his devotion to his prices. lift. the United States supreme Remember the Estey Organs to spend Sunday in New Ulm. At the last meeting of Hecker Post court, and will at once proceed to make duties as a physician that brought on Flannels At All Prices. and Pianos are the very Julius Melges of Redwood Falls and the following officers were elected: a motion to have the stay of proceed thb fatal illness. He complained of best.rg*X** I S Dress flannels double width, Fred Melges of Chicago spent the week Wm. Pfaender, Commander^- ^Louis ings in the Rose case, which is now feeling unwell over two weeks ago, but Cal a a if a 2 5 cents a yard. here with re a iv ?***$&&& Schilling, Senior Vice Commander pending in the state supreme court, it was not until Thanksgiving Day, af. a or O a a a in Jacob Nix, Junior Vice Commander,' vacated. Rose's case before the supreme Mrs. S. Marti and Albert Marti went Hundreds of other articles,toe numerous a re Marschner, Officer of the Day J. Stnetz. court is on an appeal from a de- nights attending uTpatients at the ex- to Rochester Wednesday afternoon to to mention, prominent among which t^% O. M. OLSEN'S Officer of the Guard Richard Pfefferle, WM ._.. cision in the district court by which pense of his own rest, that he gave up attend the wedding of Albert Keller. is a nice line of Gents Neckwear. Note my prices in seasonable goods*. They Qnartermaster G. Merkle, Surgeon, Rose was refused a third triaL the and took his bed. From then to the Miss Tillie Scheible, who has been 1 &**£#*+¥++ are just what you want. F. Friedman, Chaplain. The command- decision of the lower court is sustained, time of nis death he suffered nreat pain, visiting here for a number of weeks, Leibold's Buildinsr. er has appointed^ Francjs^J|Haasen as then Rose goes by thg hempen route and was able to take nothing except returned to her home in Chicago last MERIDIAN BLOCK, NEW ULM. MINN adjutant. adiutant HZ.T-y' Zitl alono* with Holden. -^t li/md nourishmentf »AnrukmAfl liqui Wednesday. N E W ULM, MINBL n. a mammtmamm