New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
December 31, 1890 · Page 4 of 8
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Sta* &N. W. TIME CARD. O A N E W S Henry Oswald of Sleepy Bye has been A girl was rjorn to Isodor Haas Suna Bfe sure to attend the Alliance ball the Springfield mill granted a pension, WaSs&jf Going West. next Sunday. Gomq East. 4 Header and August $jgj Commissioner Moe was a*cajler 'Saturday. *No 2Pass DeplO.olp.m JNo 1 Pass Dep 6:08a.m. S Mr. and Mrs. C. Ross wtirtak KT I Suerift Schmid was down from Springfield Koehler sundayed in our oity. q« ~^MiM *No4 2 25p.ro *NoS 5 0Epm. j*#» John N. Jones, government timber their departure for Minneapolis in a •No 16 Prt 4 15 a. ||No 23 Prt Arr 10'Da Monday* 's A ^iiif agent, was in the city Monday *Wo 18 Fri 12 «5p *No25 1:60p.m. The Board of County Co'ntp^issioners week from to-day. «.# The Verdict Unanimous. JNo24 11 Kp.m Twins—boys—arrived in the family H. Loheyde went to St. Peter Monday tDaily except Monday, meets on the 6th. A daughter of Wenzel Dauerf*died of Emil Seiter last Saturday. W. D. Suit, Druggist. Bippus. Ind., •Daily except Sunday *Dai)y except Sunday. to receive treatment from Dr. James for $On Sundays onb liDmly, Thos. E. Bowen, of the Duluth News, last Thursday and was buried Saturday. testifies: I can recommend Electric H. G. Hays of the Dispatch and Geo. an ear trouble. C. H. W. E I E A N Bitters as the very best remedy. was in town Friday. She was twelve years old. Station Agent. W. Somerville were here Monday. Every bottle sold has" given relief in Jos. Epple was brought to his home The Rose murder case will be argued Louis Bushard of West Newton has Oysters very onge. One man took six bottles, Clerk of Court George has issued 90 in this city from Springfield last week before the Supreme court on February bought 160 acres of farm land from and was cured of Rhuematism of 2, citizen's papers during the past year. on account of sickness. years' standing." Abraham Hare, 11th. Xavier Brunuer for $2,400. druggist. Bellville, Ohio, affirms: "The The Bijon theatre in Minneapolis Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Seiter entertained A car was blown off the track near Otto Pless, head miller in the Empire best selling medicine I have ever handled burned to the ground Sunday morning. a number of friends in a very h*.ppy the brickyards by the heavy wind of Mill has been up in Meeker County the in my 2s years' experience, is Electric manner Monday evening. Auditor-elect Krook will appoint as Bitter." Thousands of others, for New Year's, Bulk or by the Can. Friday night. past .week with the view of purchasing his deputy in the office, Ole Jorgeson of have added their testimonv, so that the F. N. Stewart, division supenntendant a mill. Casper Green of West Newton has W. EIBXER. verdit is unanimous that Electric Bitters Linden. of the Northwestern road, paid New sold his farm to Wenzel Frank. Consideration do cure all diseases of the Livef, A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Casper Green of West Newton has a ofiicial visit, Monday Kidnevs or Blood. Only a half Buy the New Monarch Fanninof Mill $4,100. Chas. Hauenstein early Thursday morn, F. H. Retzlaff. purchased a half interest in the Gibbon a bottle at Chas. Roos' Drugstore, fg W. Landwehr of Milwaukee spent a or just in time to make their Christmas The night engine in the depot yards flouring mill. portion of the week with the family of unusually happy. has been taken off. The engineer and New Ulm Markets. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. I is rumored that a change will soon his uncle, John Schapekahm. Wheat 71—76 fireman go to Waseca. In the district court at St. Peter last occur in the business management of John Brunner was kicked in the shin Oats 30—35 week a verdict for $600 damages was SEWING LESSONS. Chas. Heymann will take Mr.Frank's T. Crone's stores. Flax 92 of his right leg by a horse last week aud rendered against a man for accusing his place as book-keeper in the hardware Corn 40 Commencing Monday. January 5tn, I Within a week the Eagle Mill has received will be laid up for two or three weeks son of stealing his hogs. Potatoes 50 store of Jacob Klossner Jr. will be prepared to give lessons in. orders for 29 cars of flour from con&equense sewing, cutting and fitting to young ladies Butter 13-1 5 The body of the great Indian chief, A meeting of the New Ulm Sportsmen's points in England, Scotland and Ireland. Eggs 20 at the residence of R. Pfefferle. Lindsay, the little son of Ed. Gilley w«*S Sitting Bull, was carried through here Club will be held next Sunday Mrs. Sarah Pfefferle. of Courtland, died last week and was a few days ago, billed for the war depaitment BATH BOOMS. afternoon at the residence ot Weigand There have been seven patients sent a ^e to Stoughton, Wis., for burial, Building and Loan Meeting. at Washington. Hauenstein. to the insane asylum from this county Grillev now talks of removing from 1 have just opened bath rooms in connection G. Fischer, a student at the college, Jos. Leonhardt, Otto Heyman, John *M°s thi Tr vicinity. with my barber shop, and invite during the year, of which number one The regular meeting of the Building has gone to Renville to take charge of Wlesner and Henry Vedder will leave a share of public patronage. The haa been discharged. and Loan Association falling on New Selah Chamberlain, the great railroad his brother's church, while the latter in a few days for Seattle, where they rooms are well furnished and are run Tear's day thi? year, the directors have* contractor of Cleveland,, Ohio, i~ During the past year the New Ulm goes to Europe to be married. first-class shape. Open at all times. propose to locate. decided to change the date to Thursday a Vinegar Works has manufactured and People will remember that his evening, January 8th. E E S E August Schell and F. Grebe have the Miss Rila Laudenschlager was the flame sold 5,000 barrels of vinegar. Every was prominently connected atone W. H. Heideman, Pres. thanks of the Reveiw compositors, the fortunate possessor of ticket No. 113 BATH ROOMS. fc'me Fred Pfaender, Sec. year ia adding to the output of this pay- famous Minnesota rail- former for an eighth of the "nutritious," which drew the silk spread made by ing industry. road bonds. and the latter for a case of the bottled HOUSE FOR RENT. Mrs. W. I Carver, of Tracy. Having opened bath rooms in the The committee on arrangements for While crossing the railroad track last liquid. same building with my barber shop, I Alo'nzo H. Pickle has been appointed I offer my bouse, corner Centre and Saturday, the real end of a wagon be- grand masquerade ball to be given am prepared to furnish hot or cold baths German Streets, for rent W were in error last week in stating postmaster at Golden Gate to succeed at all times. The rooms are nicely furnished longing to Herman Nagel was caught DV Turuverein, January 24th, held Wm. Hummel. that tbe mother of J. Q. A. Current had Wm. Dey, whose term has expired. and have all the conveniences between two cars, that were being S meeting Monday evening and Ladies' day every Friday with lad} in died in Oshawa. The article should The appointment seems to meet with SEWING LESSONS. a switched, and was smashed into splint- an extensive programme. The charge Entrance through nail. have referred to Mrs. Coffin, a sister of general favor. ers. Ladies' Society has also chosen a com- E N E E Mr. Current's mother. With the fifth of January, I will begin The Mankato Free Press ot Wednesday 0 a ^H.rretrenciH.on.ooif *ith the Turnvpr- Ole Jorgensonl, Lars Frederickson, to give lessons in sewing and practical While the whole east is suffering CITY NOTICE. contained the announcement that a Cobden, Jesse Palmer, of Home, Sam a aaold timemasque- dressmaking at my home. from severe cold weather, people in marriage license has been granted to of•"Star -Henry rade may be looked for. Bellig and Scheibl, of Miss EMMA SPOEKHASE. Appointment of Member, Board of New Ulns are enjo} ing themselves in And. J. Domeier, of this county, and The youngsters, who are constantly Public Works. Cottonwood, left Monday afternoon for FOR RENT. lolling nine-pins with their coats off in Miss Maggie Leas, of Mankato. vacancjr Notice is herebv given that a St. Paul to attend the State Alliance intruding upon the skating rink in spite the latter part of December. exists in the Board of Public Works by Two stores, 20 by 80, in the new The pony that was used by the late convention. of orders to keep off, will sooner or later reason of the removal from the city of Boesch building with part basement Co-morrow the carrier of the Review Sitting Bull passed through here recently come to trouble over their mischiev- Rev. A. Berghold, one of the members In the window of O. M. Olson's store under each, and five rooms on second will visit his patrons with a neatly on its way to San Francisco. The thereof,and that the undersigned, Mayor ous pranks. Up to this time the rink floor with modern improvements, city for the past two or three days there has of the city of New Ulm, in Brown County, printed calendar gotten up by himself. animal was shipped by express, and has not been ready for skating, but water, closets, etc. Inquire of been on exhibition one of the most Minnesota, will make application to Further explanation will no doubt be the express charges alone amounted to there are a certain lbt of boys who seem W E N E BOESCH, handsome organs we have ever seen. the Judge of the District Court, 9th New Ulm. $150. afforded by the carrier himself. to take delight in going on to the thin Judicial District, at his chambers in The organ is of the Estey make, of new the said City of New Ulm, on January A largely attended and enjoyable ice and breaking it up, thus causing extra SEWING SCHOOL. J. L. Hoist, the man who was sentenced style, and of antique oak finish, that is 10th, 1891 at 10 o'clock a, m. of that party was given by Mr. and Mrs. Fred trouble and expense to those who from Redwood County to 90 elegant enough to do grace to any home, Commencing January 5th, I will day, for the appointment of a member Futselie at their home in Lafayette Sunday are laboring to place the rink in a firstclass days in our county jail for abuse of his give sewing lessons at the home of ray of tne Board of Public Works in and In 1890, Clerk of Court George issued evening A number of New Ulm condition. An arrest or two seems for said citj, to fill said vacancy for the wife, received a very nice gift on Chi istmas parents on Minnetost Sireet, opposite 140 licenses to wed. This is nine less Epple's. Mis Clara Kieslincr. unexpired term. Said member to be a people were counted among the guests. to be the only thing that will cause day in the shape ot a pardon from than last \ea and eight legs than in respectable freeholder and qualified them to desist, and something of that Gov- Merriam. His sentence would The residence of Col, Bobleter, at 255 1888 The number issued in each m-mth elector of said citv and has been a resident FOR THE HOLIDAYS kind will surely be done unless the boys have expired February 1st. West Seventh street, was the scene of a thereof for at least three years is as follows January, 8 February, 6, Keep off the ice when they are told to. The Chicago & North-Western Railway prior to such appointment. conflagration last night. A Christmas Dr. J. W. B. Wellcome returned from March, 7 April, 16 Mav, 11 June Company will sell excursion tickets at tree laden with presents caught fire and Dated New Ulm. Minn., Dec. 30, 1890. his western tour last Thursday afternoon. 13 July, 11 August, 7 September, "A colony of beavers on the Little favorable rates. For dates of sale, limits burned. No other damage was done. A E S WAUMER, The doctor claims to have enjoyed 15 October, 15 November, 24 December, Cannon river above Cannon ialls, ot tickets, etc., applv to agents C. & a\or —Thursday's Globe. N. Railway Company. the trip immensely, but sajs that says the Janesville Argus, "is attracting 7. as far as embarking in business is concerned, much attention. Hon, \V. E Poe, The marriage of Miss Ida Baarsch, of At Cost. SEWING SCHOOL^ Thete has been a raise of two cents he would advise no one to do so who lives only about three-quarters of this city, and Mr. Edwin J. Richter, of on all freight within the past few days, On Monday, January 5tb, I will open who did not have plenty of capital. a mile distant, vouches to the Red ing St. Paul, has been announced for the and also an additional raise of 2^ centi, a sewiDg school at my residence oyer Republican for the statement that they 20th ot January. The bride is a daughter At a meeting of the Sons of Hermann in transit freight. I he latter makes Beussman's store. Those desirino• to recently cut ott a poplar measuring of F. W. Baarsch, and the groom is take lessons in sewing and cuttinoshould lod^e on Friday evening the following the actual raise most freight 4] cents. hfty-two inches in circumference, dragging apply at once to a son of ex-feheriff Richter, of Ramsey officers were elected: President, Gustave This, it is said, will effect the price ot 1 will now sell you Mittens and the severed portion into the river. Mrs. H. D. Beussman. County. Goetsch vice-president, Jos. Galles wheat to the extent ot 2 7 cents per Gloves at Cost, Hoods and toboggan The size of tins colony has never been cor. secretary, Chas. 'Rolloff nnancial FOR RENT. H. F. Pfeifer, formerlv of this city, bushel, which must naturally come out raps below cost. Shawls, Blankets, ascertained, as no one has been able to secretary, Gottlieb Dittmann treas., now employed on the Slayton Pioneer, of the faimer's pocket. guilts and a number of other articles Store or office rooms, also 4 rooms, see them at work, but fiom the operations John Bellm trustee, Julius Berndt. received of the St. Paul Globe a lady's adjoining the store of the S. D. Peterson On Saturday evening Miss Annie at greatly reduced prices. they have performed it is quite engraved gold-filled hunting case E'gin Implement Co. Nice location for Wm. G. Frank, who for five years Marschner and Edgar Small were evident that there is a considerable Plandkcrchiefs' Handkerchiefs! small store or offices, being in business watch for the second nearest guess on has been the book-keeper in the store of quietly married by Justice Baaseu. The number. In one place they have centre. Enquire at premises. B. Karl. the vote of S. M. Owen for governor. Jacob Klossner Jr., will his position in great variety and at very low bride is a daughter of Bernbard Marsch damraea the river so as to turn the water His guess was 58,645 while Mr. Owen the first of the year. He has not yet decided low figures. SEWING SCHOOL. ner of Cottonwood and the groom is at flow upon an adjoining marsh. The 1 received 58,513. upon engaging in any particular present mauager ot Mr. Marschner's section around them is tilled with tree On the first Monday in January, 1891, Remember that I will sell goods line of business, but his thorough competence The Spokane Falls Post tells of the I will commence to give lessons in sewing woolen mill. He came here recently stumps, the tops of which they ha\e as advertised. ensures success in his future undertakings. and dres&masing at my millinery departure of Carl Brauns, who, by the from Prince Edward's Island The severed." store. Mrs. B.'Foliman. G. A- Otfomeyer, way, isn't altogether unknown in New Review extends its congratulations. Ulm, to San Francisco, and tops off its E S O N A E N I O N A prairie hie started in the neighborhood Alliance Ball The Eagle Mill Company presented NEW ULM. MINN. farewell notice by saying that there are of Chas. Engei's farm in Sigel their patrons this ear with some very Louis Entrup i-, spending the holidays many people in Spokane Falls who feel Sunday afternoon and the heavy wind tine calendars—calendars that would THE NESTOR OF THE MAGAZINES. it Milwaukee. thai Brauns is saier in the California A grand Alliance ball will be given by caused it to spread rapidly. A good do credit to any establishment. We town th he would be in Spokane the Alliances in the neighborhood Mrs. R. Helluegel and daughter are deal of hay was burned and the house acknowledge the receipt of one, which of New Ulm Falls. ot Mr. Engel would also have been destroyed the guests of Mis. Bogen. we have assigned to the most prominent A "Weoidinor to Homer, Nestor, the had it not been for the hard place in our sancium. The Empire Dr Bell has beei visiting triends in County Auditor Bertrand remarked TURNER HALL, old warnoi and the wise counsellor of work of Mr. Engel and his neighbors. Milwaukee for several dajs. Saturday that he had traveled over railways Mill also issued some veiy pretty cards the Gieeks had ruijd over three gen- and supplied their friends with tast\ in Germany, Belgium, Austria, Mis- Clara Rehfeld is spending her erations ot men. and was wise as the The story of the discovery of a cave immortal gods annuals, England and the United States and had near Le Sueur, purporting to have been vacation with St, Paul relatives. Admission: 50 Cents, never yet been on a tiain when a wreck THE NORTH AMERICAN REVIEW the rendezvous of the Younger Brothers, To-night, Wednesday, the Battery Mrs. C. H. Hornburg and children occurred, or ever had a delay for a derailed was ail a fake. The story was Everybody is invited to attend. gives its ball at Turner Hall. Great are the guests of St. Peter friends. nas been ID the van of American thought written by a newspaper man who was car. He averages 125 trips a preparations have been made to make for moie ihan three quaiters of a century, Wm. Gieseke and wife of Sleepy Eve year between this place and New Ulm. visiting near Sueur and who borrowed 4GRAND BALL* of it a pleasant social affair and everybody ranking always with the best and were visitors ia our city last Friday. the idea from a similar tale that —Sleepy Eye Dispatch. most innuental periodicals in the world. should encourage the battery by Miss McCaughin has been entertaining It is the mouth piedi of the men who appeared in a Sioux City paper several State Treasurer Bobleter's bond for their presence. In case of rough or inclement know mo-.t ibout the great topics on her friend. Miss Sherin of Waseca. years ago. A Grand New Years Ball will be $400,000 has been filed with the secretary weather, busses will be run to which Americans require to be informed Mrs. Murphy, of St. Peter, is the and from the hall, and those desiring to of state. The bondsmen are Gov. from month to month, its contributes Archbishop Ireland has appointed guest of her sister, Mrs. F. H. Behnke. being the leaders of thought ride to the hall, can leave orders with Merriam, A. H. Wilder, Wm. Dawson Rev. Bern hard Sandmeyer of Minneapolis, and action in every field. Those who Mr. and Mrs Haight are visiting Jr.. Robert A. Smith, R. L. Miller, W. F. Burg, Peter Herian or Leonard Haeberle. formerly of Sleepy Eye, to fill the would take counsel of the highest with their daughter, Mrs. Geo. Zimmerman. Dawson, Joseph Lockey, F. Driscoll, vacancy caused bv the resignation of knowledge on the affairs of the time J. H. Hullsick, J. H. Allen, A. Sternberg, and learn what Is to be said regarding Rev. Bersfhold. The Minneapolis Jour- The St. Paul Dispatch of Saturday them b\ the recognized authorities on f'ual says of him: Patrick Reigher, J. B. Sanborn, tdmiday *mve, rW$ec. SM. Father Sandmeyer's Mr. McCarthy, formerly conductor had the following bit of political news both sides, must therefore read E Ferdinand Willius and J. H. Weed. farewell sermon was preached last Sunday. relating to C. H.Ross of this city: "The J° New Ulm yards, was in town NORTH AMERICAN REVIEW, the The priest has worked industriously Friday Nestor of the magazines. Will Holden left Tuesday in search term of Railroad Commissioner John L. he ball will be given under the auspices for years, and through his efforts of new evidence which he hopes will Gibbs will expire in January and there Geo. Woskie and wife were the guests Simof "The North Amencan Review JS ahead of any tut Mint the affairs of the parish are ia excellent magazine tins country has ever seen in the importance give a new turn to his brother's case. is some speculation concerning his sue of Waseca friends during A portion of of the topics it discusses and the eminence shape. There is general regret among He received a telegram on Monday, cessor. While it has been generally the week of its contributors —Albany Argus the parishioners over the change. An which leads him to believe that the evidence "Has beeoive, as it were, the intelligent Ameri«.in conceded that Mr. Gibbs, who has made Mr. Bulky of Le Sueur is spending a citizen's hand-book on great questions of the effort is being made to have the decree will be forthcoming. He has the an excellent and capable officer, would few days with his brother-in-law, Christian hour "—Buffalo Enterprise by which Father Sandmeyer is sent to succeed himself, it is learned that Hon GOOD MUSIC WILL E FUBNISHED, A J.D EVERYBODY sympathy of the entire community in Boock "The North \merican Review touches Ainerieaivon New Ulm rescinded. almost every point in which they are interested Is INVITED TO ATTEND. the gallant struggle he is making to C. H. Ross, of New Ulm, cashier of the WmU Mueller,, of the firm of Johnson "—Boston Herald, ff w*. iuv/ uj. LVUUJIoUU save his brother's life, and it is hoped These spent Christmas with relatives "A moulder of intelligent opinion by the impartial Brown County bank, is a candidate for Gf St. Peter, was in town & a he may be successful.—Luverne News. GRAND BALL, presentation of both sides of important subjects."—Philadelphia in our city Chas. Hauser and family the position and his friends are very Sunday. Public Ledger. urgent in his behalf." of St. Paul, A. G. Wagner and family Eriday night, an accident occurred at Anton Ochs came up from Faribault The list of recent contributors to the of Mankato, Henry Engel and family of the home of E G. Pahl, which was all Review forms a roll of representative Gustav Oetting, the a who Sunday morning to spend the week Nicollet, Henry Hammer and family of men and women of the time, including but a fatal one. The little children was brought to his home in Courtland friends W. E Gladstone, J. G. Blaine. Cardinal Mountain Lake, Geo. Grimm and wife were playing in a room upstairs around from the college at S Peter a couph to be given at Gibbons, Speaker Reed. Ex-Speaker Mr. Wakeman, a student at the State and Wm. Mueller and wife of Springfield, a Christmas tree that they had lighted of weeks ago on account of sickness Carlisle, W. McKinlev Jr., Ouida, University, is visiting with his friend Union Hall, Martin Hose and wife and Hedwig without the knowledge of their parents, died last Wednesday morning at about Mme. Adam, General Sherman, Admiral n,, Robert Scberer, Seiter of Tracj, Miss Tillie Held, Henry Porter. Mrre. Blavatskv, T. A. Edison and in some way one of tbeni. Alice, hve clock. The complaint from Bisphop C. Potter, Elizabeth S. Held, Otto Backer, August Hummel 'J. H. Hornburg, F. H. Behnke, feli againsc the tree so that ber dress which he died was typhoid fever, and Wednesday, December 31. Phelps. Chas. S. Parnell. A. J. Balfour, Philip.Liesch, Geo. Schnobrich of St. Frattk Kuetzing and G. A. Ottomeyer caught fire. A crv for help brought while his illness was of short duration, John Morley. Col. R. G. Ingero\\, Admission as usual. Paul, Mrs. Johnson of Northfield, Misses are in St. Paul on business. the mother into the room, and with good it was severe while it lasted. 'He was Henry George, Chauney M. Deoew Emma a»d Paula Rudolph, Milan Edward Bellamy, Professor James presence of mind she soon extinguished a man of 21 jears, and was just enteriug Mrs. C. A. Johnson, of St. Peter, and NEW ULM MARBLE WORKS, Briee, Gail Hamilton, etc etc. Velikanje and Jos. Soukup of Minneapolis, Miss Hattie Wilfert of Le Seuer are the flames. Luckily the child wore a that period of knowledge and use- _» Carl Weschke, Jos. Sattler, Hugo heavy woolen dress and the flames we-e fulness when it is most desirable to live visiting with tne family of H. C. Muelle lg. Schwendinger, JVdpV, 5 0 Cents a N $5.0 0 a a Schleuder and Herm. Mueller of Springfield, id which makes death at that time in Courtland thus prevented from making very rapid John BrunnerofLe Sueur, Henry Monuments, Tombstones and all NOW IS THE TIME TO SUBSCRIBE. progress, but even as it was, the accident particularly sad. He was also a person H. L. Beecher went to Redfield, South and Edward Petry of Stillwater, Otto other work in my line made to order was sad enough, her face and arms of good habits and one whom it was The North American Review, a Dakota, last week Tuesday to spend promptly and in a workmanlike manner Baarsch cf Sleepy Eye, and Fred Heers being severely burned. Dr. Hirsch is pleasure to know. The funeral oc- Christmas with bis relatives. He recurred ^treasonable rates. 3 East 14th Str., New York and Mr. Alexander of Butterfield. lTsHM&iul,.'...... ^*n the attending a Friday^ N E W ULM, y,rV MINN Wt