New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
December 24, 1890 · Page 4 of 8
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JL &X. W. TEHECARD. O A N E W S cad theaew ads. a ^roneandC Gustav Qettimg of Lafayette is very WIB. Huaanel isoved into the resideace Bear in miud that Burgfs Bafisrj 'L. £003. €hsmg Wesi. low with typhoid fever. rooms of his new hoildisg last gives a ball on New Years Eve. Be is said lobe raging aear Jar a, Chas. HasexEsteiD moved into Ms week, aud sow isfe house om Gear- sure to attend. Fairfax. |i"VaIKFrt'- 4 15a. vacatios ef two -weeks. beautiful new tenp the first: ©f tiseHESBI Str. for reat. IS Frt. E1=SJJ. Read tike supplement containing the The Mapuneefcor of this erty wBIgive week. Geo. Besck woa t&e goM badge at are amoeEg those frara cfEeibl count of the state, and a nsBtner IF «sa*epfeMooiday s. eoueert ia Springfield in January. the last Company A ri& Dally except s»un£a.y *B uly except Saadiay. Jos. Schno&erlch Jr. is the happy of new advertisements. 1 Drily, tOtcSaiHLEy* oaI. Rev. Pax, of Sleepy Eye, ©fieiated at August Brandt the silver one. father ef a h®$ that was born Sutudav New E_ H. Haebuer, Robert K. W.'HEEDE&AK As an evidence of his great popularity the Catholic services Sunday morning. Stattew Agent. Mr. ased Mrs. M. MuBen gave a very Scherer, D. Grusendorf, Chas. Krook, throughout the state It can be noted Alexander Sdaweudinger will soon eujoyable party at tineir home ou Saturday J. Rleck, Hermarn Pfaeudex. Horace Ai Lanr&hee and JOIBEE Hansaa were that Jol Be&leter received the largest HOiSE FOR REST. leave for GerBBamy to leansia IBIS art eveaEE^-. Some th&Ftv guests wreFe Newhare, H. Dorbahu asd M^s Nix. &*wis firemi Slehpy Eye Samtrday afterBOOB majority of any candidate oa the Befwb— studies. 1 offer ray Louse, earner Centre and present. OEB business:. Dr. J. L. Schocfc left ©s Saturday for ticfeet^ ,1SF- German Stre* t* tor reat S^presesitative Uisci ha^» recommeisdeol RPV, P. Lyorss, of Marshall, will ex. Peaasylvaisti co visit relatives. Dr. jSiardea and W. H. HeMeBaaQ Saturday afternoon, C. W. A Kroofc1* Wm HammeL Jo-bn M. Painter for app^Hatmeist as pulpits with Bev Nobis next will also visit Wasaiugtos. and will be weat to SpriBgfield "Safimdaf evesfejg team became frightened of the ajoanmeet OVERCOAT FOir^D. postmaster at LeSueer. Sunday. He is said to be an ete^ueat gone three weeks. On the Sth he will to attend a meeting off th*s M&SQssie oa State Street, and backed ap An orchestra of six pieces has bees and pleasing speaker. be iu St. Paul to attend a meeting- of Eoolge at that place. A braek tar 0Ttie^t is fauna against Mr. LfindsTs fence with sufaesent i'irat2Tsiti. organized in Milford. Carl A. Maeller the medical beardi, and OB the dav ol- —*. iani by ta* a a Owner The Alliances of the KeigfeborlsoGd Marriage licenses were issued dmr- force to break the tongue and etse of an aave csame oy Diving tar the notices. o-f this city is faie leader. have selected January 4th as the date ring the week to August Mielke and Ida l^™^ mm- the wheels of the wagon. A~(5 W E IVO. for their hsIL See notice la another E. G- Pahl returned from: M% trip Dr Striekler was called to GoMen Franz, W Boyer and Mrs. Mary Lehman, Alliance B&LL column for particulars. Gate Saturday afternoon to amputate Don ISM throegh Ohio, HEineis, Iowa stwd other auol to Julius Letuxe and Mary HEJ states Thursday morning. the leg of Mary Raverty, the young The fiag was raised ou the school HeiiBer. ladv who was so severely burned fev the Henry Cordes has sold his farm mCottonwood house for the first time em Thursday, Paul Hosoek, Geo. Paul aud Heurv A grand Alliance bail will be »fveu by (explosion of a gasoline stove last summer. Tue day was the anniversary of the issuing the Alliances the neighborhood to Wm. Frank for $4,800. WiEkins of ReuviHe visited with friends lust to eoav nee ^oar^ell who takes It Is over twenty weeks now of New Clm The farm consisted of 20© acres. of Lincoln's prodamatiou of emaneipatioc here over Sunday. All of tfee*e youngmen -he leal holidj.v soods ia New Clm since the awful accident occurred, and A a zo to th -to-e ot Andrew J. Eckstein. were formerly residents of New F. Base, of Sleepy Eye, was a caller TURNER A for a tim& it was thought that the young In the endless varretv of Clm or vieinSty. Herman. Seamidt came home front at our ©fitee Thursday. He will soon lady would recover, bat a few days ago USEFL'L CJHRIbTMAS GIFTS the Shattuek Schoo^, at Faribault on leave foF the northern part of the state ChRstmas services will be held the she began to fail and it became evident Monday. He sprained his aakle in a to locate. Congregational and Lutheran churches Admission: 50 Cents, bat &e now hv? on db-ntty, there wil that gangrene &ad set in and that amputation 1 fall recently, and is now compelled to je found a most an* thmg and everything- this eveaiug. To-morrow night there Mr. and Mrs. M. 4.. Frnghaia eatertained Everybody ss invited to attend. would be necessary to save her use crutches. THEOJUELLER. will be exercises in the Methodist a number of friends in a Ife. She was very weak when the TOYS CHRISTMAS TREES church and Turner HalL charming manner at their resMeEee Thw mother of J. Q. A Curreat of the operation was performed, but the physidaas AND FANCY GOODS. tows of Home died at her home is Osh Thursday evening. August M^lke said Mfss Ida Franz were very successful, and it Is awa, Nicollet county, on Friday- She of Sprmgfield. were married at the Lutheran possible that she may live. A paper, the Saa Fransisco Chrooiele The article* are ill beautiful and the was an aged lady and during her life chureh by Rev. Albrecht last takes this manner to inform fcfe& received from Dr. J. W. B. Wellcome, variety sufficient to satisfy alt. The monument, eommemeratlEo* the was held in much esteem. Wednesday afternoon- The young Of Dou-, Tot et Cases. Plash, Leather, .s evidence that the doctor has reached I puMte that he carries the largest famous Sioux massacre of 1862, 4ras Chamo 5 and Ape Ssin Albums, the couple will reside in New Clm. the eoast in safety. It wSI be of interest to maev here to erected last week. The monument is aiter being- superior to any o-tner albnm and best selected stock erf learn that Mr. Glopin, the Watonwan Mr. and Mrs. Albert Setter went to Judge F. S Brown of Tracy, who is while noc higher price, Japanese made of white bronze and Is 25 feet county sherrfi who captured the famous I the Twin Cities Saturday afternoon to KME KOSSUUI Goods and Saober Toys, our stock well known in New UIm was married high- It gtves evidence of fine workmanship Younger outlaws near Madelfa, died recently large and varied enough to suit all visit friends. From there Mrs. Seiter on the 17th, the Stride being Miss Sue in many respects, and is certainly desires as to pnees and to please all in Spokvne Falls, Wash. goes to Indianapolis, lad., to spend of anyone in the ettv, no matter who i* Gieasoo, an aecomplisneol yoang lady an ornament to that sectios of tastes. Christmas with fter mother and sistezs- TasL ay bane tankea et bane herd is. His show eases aLao contain abeastiful of Mankato. the e£tv in wMcb It is located. On the We aiao hava on hand several new james, chief among which is Halma tarns now. Ay skood not bane sprised line of meerschaum cigar holder Howis this for Minnesota weather? various sides of the structure are short Happy William Winkelman He and we are prepared to supply oar costom^-rs ef some of des beesness fallers make French Bnar Pipes, Cigar Cases and Streets being sprinkled and business and concise descriptions of the uprising asked as last Friday if we had heard with checker and bagatelle assinemeat aad bu*t.—Adapted from men sensing themselves in front of of the Siouxs. the first attack of the redhanded about it. and then with the same breath TaaAcca PouofEs Tmcas ooards and nnmeroas other outfcts with JSI FIKT Tosten. Tonson fa Sent Pol HerroM. their stores on the 20th of December. Indians and the two battles at whica to while awav the winter Venning*. told as that a fcttle daughter had arrived A Tosten Yonson would say: Ay tank as fine as can. be found anywhere. to bless his home that morning. The new priest for the Catholic New Clm. In these the names of Capt. Onr stocks of acts and candies,, we eaa ve hav hal gud vedder. church will not be appointed nntS after Nix, CoL Flandrau and Capt. Cox with His cigars are also the best the The mosleal talent of G. A. College, 3ay, without being disputed, is the best New Years. Bev. Bosch, the Arcfa^ Calvin Smith and N. B. Roth were their valiant companies and the brave market. town In includes a supply of impor•ed of St. Peter, will give a concert IH New bishop's secretary, will conduct the down from Sleepy Eye Hast Tuesday on cMxens figure prominently. Oa two glazed fruits, which are of extra "dim some time in Janssary. Toey w3I If in searcn for a nice Christmas gtft far .aality and are not sold hj other dealera. services until the appointment is made. easiness. Mr. Smith has been a resident opposite sides of the base of the monument a gentleman, call and look over ins be assisted bv Max Dick, the violinist, of Sleepy Eye for ouly a few days. are base-reliefs, representiiig Indian We are told that another German pa* arno recently met withsaeh a warm re- gocd&. Mis prices are low. At any rat** we woatd be very much having moved there recently from outrages, and on the other sides per will be starred in a few weeks ia teased to have tap people inspect oast 1 eeption in St. PaaL Golden Gate. He now intends to take are the rosters of those who were killed •*toek. As good goods speak for them-elves, New Ulm. The paper will be edited The Sleepy Eye Herald says that FortBetake. Me easy. we think voa will he satisfied in the first attack and also of those who by J. B. Yekkasje and in^politics, it is Rev John Ton, formerly in charge of mat Ee£3lein is the nlaee to bay your fell in tfee two furious battles. A bust rumored, will lean towards the Alliance. Fred Boshard, a son of WUfurd g'fes and ornaments for the Christmas the Catholic congregation of Sleepy of CoL Flaodran, who was in the charge Bushard of Lafayette, wflll leave for aeaaon Eye, hasibe^u appointed by the Archbishop of the troops dorms: the two battles, Musical instruments make very fine Los Angeles, California, after the holidays. During the erection of the Sioux monument. as Chaplain of St. Mary's new notiiav sj tts and in th^s line we cirry and a Est of the members of the monument He has numerous relatives in Contractor Berudt placed in the violins, guitars, banjos, harmonicas, hospital in South Minneapolis. committee, appelated by the o-overnor. that neighborhood, and expects to teside corner stone a bottle eaotaiaing a picture mnsieboxes. sceordeons. Sterling and The marriage of Miss Stella Millhaase aiso appear on the monument. there permanently. Paul Albrecht HermaanTs "loaa: & Warren organs and the celebrated ot the monument and a When !«earching about for io«r and Mr. B. Chase occurred at The latter consists olGf-n H. H. Siblev, Ivers & Pond pianos of Lafayette will also leave fur that HoliAaj Presents copy of the New Clm Review of December Luvsrne yesterday, December 23rd!. chairman, John F. Maegfcer of Maskato. region, lltfe. The bride is a sister of Samuel Mfllfeoose, A V*. Daniels of St. Peter and Wm. Do not forget that F. H. Behnke, the In DistrKt 16 in West Newton re«Tit The steam-heating plant ia she new of this C'ty, and In New Clm Pfaender of New Clm,who acted as see.retary. grocer also carries as une a lot of lar meetings are held for the purpose of courthouse was tested last Saturday she has numerous acquaintances who The monument cost in the useful, and ornamental debate, wtoch are attended by parties with good results. The building was 6LASS AID CHINA ffABE will read this announcement with pleasure. neighborhood ot $3,000 tod was erected from miles around. Ih next heated la a very short time aad ia I out of aa appropriation made bv the fur discussion relates to strikes, and manner that was very acceptable to the asyou will &mk ID the larger (state. It Cfmim^morates an important Judge of Probate Brandt went to wiH no doubt be the means of drawing county officials. His stock includes all kinds of lamps— Springiteld Friday morning to conduct event ia the hE*t©ry of southern Minnesota, out a good house. The meeting will vase-stand, hanging and piano lamps At a meeting of Home Alliance oa and in the spring o* next year it as examination of Carrie Anderson on bread plates, fruit dishes, jeDy dishes, be held January 2nd. Saturday evening last, Jesse Palmer the charge of insanity. The exaarination is proposed to dedicate it with fitting ice boats, cracker jars, cigar stands*, A brakeman, named Maloney, who water sets, vases, rose jars, decorated was elected a delegate to the State celebration was made by Drs. Kotheftfetrg and was working on Train 22, h»d hts arm glass baskets, cuspidors, and chOdren's meeting of the Alliance. He was instrueted Sullivan and the woman was adjadged For tne past few days a stranger has toy tea sets, mugs and plates. I also smashed in an ugfo manner whale mak. to vote for Donnelly for president insane. She was taken to the asylum carrv the celebrated been stopotng at one tf the Hotels ing a coupling at Nicollet last Satur of the Alliance.—Herald. at St. Peter. B0CHESTEE LAMP. this city with wiMm th^re & connected day night. No booes were broken, bat Dr. Stiuth, the St. James doctor, who On Tuesday evening: of last week. ian interesting storv. At present one of the arteries of the arm was eufi. My line of fancv candies and nuts ss THEBE are two things to consider in got the Minnesota Yailev Medical Society Paul Lehman, of Milford, was agreeably home is En Dakota, but in former rear* and tlie blood soared out in such a stream alo complete. Then bear this in mmd. parehasing a Piano—what it is and onto his neck for not paying for surprised by his friends, the day he used to travel through these parts as that if you would buy where you have a what it scui be, that the depot room was literally painted the library that he bought of Mrs. Dr. being the twenty seventh anniversary an agent for trinkets aad the like. During large stock to pick from and a varied with the life-sustaining Said. When a Betore baying a piano therefore yon Berry, has at last, after all his threats, assortment of prices, go to of his birthday. The evening was also one of these trips he became seqoainted surgeon's aid finally reached him, the -boald believe first in the firm who consented to fork over the money. ft S^SXES given additional importance by the marriage with a Nicotics Coontv zirL makes it and second ia the firm who young man was almost dead. of Mrs. Lehman, the widow, to The appeal of William Rose, the who lived with her paresis near tfee ^ells it. Onr repatirKW and that of the To morrow's sun will dawn upon a Guilders of ivers & Poad pianos is voor Wm. Boyer. The Milford band was Sibley line. Lat*r on he married her Redwood county murderer, will come aecunty for the worth of the iastrumeot. day that wiH bring joy and goad cheer present, asd She evening was a joyous* before the supreme court of the state and mwved to Dakota, where they resided You will Jind a large, and emttrdy mete wherever civilization has found its way one to everybody. is happrness %n 1 mutual love about the middle of January. There armd freaft stock of hesse pi kaos is now on among the children of men. To all HOLIDAYGOODS Not ik*ng ago however the wifedi*«i and eaa be no extended argument, as the The place, which is BOW famous as Qibition at my store. there wSt come a realization that the Just before she bade her husband a ease most abide by the decision in the the scene of Sitting BolPs capture sod •Sqd. J, Sjck^tein, Christmaa season is again with us, and final faieweiL she asked him as a last Holdea ease. death, is weH-kn-wQ to a number of it is ©or fond hope that In every home favor to take care of her sister. oar citizens, inelndiKg S. D. Pt-terson, At the last meeting- of the TuruvereiQ it may be attended with richest blessings sister now lives with her parents in NEW ULM, MINN. A. Grimmer, John Laid sad a few it was decided to hold the first masquer A and happiness that is complete. Some Nicollet County, and to carry on" the 0. M. OLSEK'S others. The place is just across the ade ball oa the evening of January &&. there are to be sure, who will spend a wish of his de&tastd wife the old man rrver from where the above named The arrangenae-ttts for the boll have G. A. Ottomeyer, day darkened with misery or clouded is now in the neighborhood and has Dnags"toro gentlemen. & good many years ago, been left with a committee eoaszstza^ with porertyv but it should be the" effort been for two or three weeks, seeking squatted and laid oat a town site with, of Peter Scherer, Chris. Heller, Wm. DEALER I N of those who are able to make the number to obtain the right *o wed the young DryCoods£Nottons. Consisting ef .the view of speculation. Pfaetsder Jr.. Chas. Gebser and Robert of such as few as is their power. girl, who is only seventeen years of age. fun ml tafiar films* Loheyde, together with a committee to Henry Keltges, the man who was Let everyone be actuated ov the promptings The latter apparently feels wHEng to LadiesT Tafet feesav mi tamest Sav be appointed by the Society. convicted at St. Peter last week of assault of liberality and good will to fellow reciprocate the old man's affections, tans, rTodt arfi fninfriafufT Cms Safe. in the second degree upon J. B. Tickets are BOW being sold for a men. and thus a Yale time in hot, as is usually tfee ease in such love Kennedy, of this eitv. was sentenced by drawing which is to take place is St. b£es ftrkfexa ad W Cam. have fast received a nice line of new fact, what it is in story, a season far plots, the parents are not willing, and goods, which I will sell at low prices. Jmigs Webber to pay a fine of .f20C. Paul for the benefit of Alexander doiag unto others as we would be dene even refuse to allow the girl to leave Gcuii, Smfan| Slsds wi Saamg SBO, Call aad examine them He paid it. The mas named Donahue* Sehwendieger of this city. The drawing the bouse for fear she should meet her by,andfbr making the lot of each and aB Isummt JttBK. Ssm NO TROUBLE TO SHOW GOODS. who did the shooting at St. Peter OB ss upon five of Ms pictures valued brighter and mote fall of cheer. Wits suitor and arrange lor their marriage. POB, fwft ml Fnfnftat, the 4th of July, was also couvfeted of at f730. The title* of the pjetores are I wilt sell you a aamoer of good the wish that this may be done, and For a time the young laoy and the assault in the second degree. He was goods at 15 per cent less than I have "Still life. "The Sculptor," **Wiae Dakota gentleman were able to keen up S& ttas Tq wi Skj hob pot wi- that noon aS onr friends gifta may fall "aeen selling heretofore. I b&or leave to sentenced to two years and three months a in 6,Tb« Blacksmith" and "A a lovely correspondence, but even thi» in bounteous plenty, we once again extend e^I your attention to my sew line of stateTs in the prisma. Mother at the Death-bed of her Child." is now cut and the seemingly cruel to the readers of the Review» aKadkerehiefs which are going' now fisf The latter is valued at $350. separation of the two has so worked merry Christmas greeting. Clerk ol Court George proposes to csUaaes&s Bgdo» eents- and upwards. Good ones, worth upon thefeelrags of the man, th^t last VI cents, I am selliag for cents. decorate his cfiiee in the new courthoose Among the officers who are acting a The supreme court has made a decision LADIES' AfiD 6EKTS. week he went to Henderson wish the building with framed pictures of part ia the present ladfaa war we in the ease of Jam«s H. Bedford, GLOVES AND 3UTTENS •iew of securing the aid of the law in all the former clerks and also of all the notice the same of Maj. Henry Carrol, deceased, Olive Bedford, widow, etc assisting him in freeing his would-be in charge of^the Sth cavalry. Mr. Carroll judges who have presided over this district respondents, vs. James HL Bedford, Jr. Wool and leather mittens at greatly reduced bride from the unwilling- inmriwnBii«t«ftt prices. In musical Instruments at various times. The latter will was formerly a Brown County mas executor, appelant. The case was as he eaBs it, in which she is kept by HOODS AND FASCINATORS include likenesses of Judges Flandran, who lived is Leavenworth, and ealisted one in which the executor appealed front I carry the largest and her parents. We have not heard thus in the regular army at Ft. BIdgley Chatfieid, Branson, Austin, Hanseome, a decision of the probate court of this at per cent less than most complete stock in the far what he has been able to do lath during the YmBan massacre of rS2. Hl» Cox. Baldwin, Webber and Severance. county, allowing the widow $309L and heretofore. matter, but the chances are that his efforts city, and can supply you brother, Wm Carroll, was killed ia SHAWLS, SHAWLS, The Idea is a good, one aad wQI probably the supreme court through Judge G3uHan witt p*wv* futile. However, the Ne Ulm during the massacre. be adopted by all of the ofi&er officers. Bands down the foBowingt A with anything from a I am sow selling Shawls. HoeieryTSocfcs ease ss am interesting one, and we promise will devising and bequeathing^ in terms aad Leggins cheaper than ever. Sometime last summer a Jewsharp to a Grand Pianot to give onr readers in due time a lady stopped off in New O and ap-1 *U testator's real and personal proplied Last Thursday a young mas named Underwear for eTerybodj at fuDseeital of his farther adventures. or a set of Baud Instruments, to Commissioner Each far a & contained this clause: ^-Taisdission Fred Mueach. who was visiting at the low fignres. While keeping op his correspondence at lofber prices than to the poor house. This, was re-[ position of my property is subject to time near Lone Tree Lake, met with with the young lady, be obtained rea-[:«*~a*p»,ifeBt» Blankets and Quilts at wiwefe waaqoite seriousn fused her, but thrco^fe the -sSd of tnej' *nd not intended to interfere with the ever before offered. the aid of a merchant in the town of county and a benevolent estsxen she was right of dower or other legal rag&t of SOnable prices. lits tffScts. Tfee yoong mas had bees Gibbon, bat the latter soon gave the 4 given SExfnesent naoaey Eo g» to Caaada a wife, Olive Bedford, in and to n»y Remembe the Estey Organs hcDting durimg the moraiag an I ht his Flannels At AH Prices. wNsre she sasd she had lived ras former |S*ad[ property or any of the sans and PiaiMis are the very rambles was compelled to cross a fenecL ssap*away bv handing the letters to the Dress flannels doable width, years. Sue now writes that by cnaneel Held, that the elause qualified the beshe best. The lower board uf the fence was missing, young lady's mother instead of the met parties on the boat, that she} qwst so as to exclude from it that part 2S cents a yard. and, Qt* tpyiag to crawl thvoogh in young lady herself. He also employed Call smA if a crossed the lake in, that proved to- nek of the personal property which in she under, the sua. whEeix was la his right a man, who was to visit the home of a or O a a a in Hundreds of other artSfdes,toenum«roos dlse&nirHr_ ber cousins, and that were in wealthy abs«see of a testamentary disposition hand, its contents into his tfee girl aad oner to employ her as a. a before to mentxoo,prosGinentamon£ winch fe, ~*. circumstances. She had previously Astasias gives to the widow. Order. teacher of a. seaooL Tbe sharp wits of is anlee line of Geats Neckwear! N 1 W a wwaKfaog ifeem knowledge «d their whereabouts and it a^rased.'1 The ease was first taken the parents and the bangiisg work of my prices ia seasonable goods. Tfeev I baoly. He was beooght to the hospital are just what JOB want. this city sad is now under the care a so acridentthat she fell in district court where the order the agent, however, nipped ta% scheme* LefQoid*3 BQiEdi'tg." [of Dr. Stirekler. The yoeng fellcw's 8 with friends and thus gained a home,!"* also sustained. It eonstitufes the*|m the hoi, aad the unfortunate lover MERI0IAJI BLOCJf, Irst case oi appeal from the probate I mom thinks that his endj hope of succoart other than a paupers. I&OBate fe W a a N E W ]MIN N eoantr^ Wls^„ in thk county in tea jears. icessisitt the aid of the antborities. JfBWCUI Mem. «-&?** ^T^€&^m^M wgmmm