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New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892

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*E W ADVERTISEMENTS. LOCAL NEWS Another carnival session will be held A masquerade ball will be given at A. A. Bogen spent several days of Counterfeit half-dollars, are being at Turner Hall next Tuesday.Every body Schmucker's Tivoli on the evening of last week in St. Paul. & N. W. T*IME CARD. circulated. The composition is rather Jos. Epple has resumed his duties in invited. •.the 25th. "#4 An elegant new organ has been purchased soft and the coin can be bent with little the Springfield mill. Going East. Going West. Wm. Glaseman, who has been a resident Gen. Sanborn aud H. P. Hallenbeck, for the Evangelical congregation. exertion. The date is'1874. •, *No 2 Pass Depl0.51p,m. JNO 1 Pass Dep 5:05a.m. H. C. Gerlach, the Mankato architect, of Kansas for two years, is visiting officials of the Northwestern road were •No 4 2:25p.m *No3 5 05p.m. •No 16 Frt 4 15 a. ||No 23 Frt Arr 10:10a m. was here Saturday. in the vicinity. in the city Monday. 8 12-25pm The New Ulm Review finished its *No25 l:50pan. The roller skating rink in Mankato JN0 24 ll:3Cp.ro The railroad company gets its ice Adjutant Andrew J. Eckstein will go Fred Lange of Lafayette was brought fourteenth year last week. The Review, $Baiiy except Monday, has been re-opened and is doing a good for the yards here from Waseca. •Daily except Sunday •Daily except Sunday. to St. Paul to-day to attend the National home from G. A. College last week on according to our way of thinking, business, but, for heaven's sake, don't tOn Sundays onlj. IIDaily, Lyman Fuller of Lamberton has been Guard meeting. account of sickness. is the best newspaper in Brown coun- &1 C. H. W. HEIIEMAN, let that lead anyone to open one here. Station Agent. spending the week in our city. ty.—Morgan Messenger. Haus Mo, one of Sleepy Eye's leading The beautiful Ivers & Pond piano, The Sleepy Eye Herald came to us Congressman Lind has come out citizens and bankers, transacted which was on exhibitition at Eckstein's HOUSE FOR RENT. this week in entire new and improved squarely for free coinage of silver. business here Monday. Emma Abbott, the sweet American drugstore, now graces the home of H\ 13 dress. The paper has been changed to I offer my house, corner Centre and songstress, died at Salt Lake City with H. Beussmann. Miss Tillie Held has been reappointto Miss Clara Rebfeld aftex a week of a six column quarto, and looks much kGerman Streets, for rent pneumonia, with which she was taken her office by theVlerk of the supreme sickness is again able to attend to her Fred Busbard, son of the Nicollet better for the alteration. Wm. Hummel. sick while filling an engagement there court. duties at the public school. county commissioner, will leave for The village election at Sleepy Eye with her company. She was sick bn$ FOR RENT. California to-day. He will go in company A son and heir arrived in the family Cbas. Gebser has resigned as instructor resulted as follows: President, C. D. three or four days. with I. A. Norwood, of St. Peter. of gymnastics for the Turnverein, Two stores, 20 by 80, in the new of Geo. Boyd, the cigar-maker, Saturday Griffith Recorder, A I. Larabee Treasurer, Boesch building with part basement His resignation takes effect February morning. Senator Peterson has introduced a L. Mogenson Assessor, A. Mogenson The New Ulm Review entered upon under each, and five rooms on second 12th. bill relating to villages. By the provisions Justice, Gallagher Councilors, Philip Gross and daughter, Mrs. Helena floor with modern improvements, city its fourteenth year with the last number. of this bill, all villages in the Jacob Frantz, W. B. Hill, and Paul water, closets, etc. Inquire of Roos, left for Milwaukee Thursday Jos. Leonhard and John Wiesner We get more news out of the Review state are to be separate election districts, Jacobson. started for the western coast Monday WERNER BOESCH, afternoon to visit friends. than from any other of our weekly and are lo be wholly independent New Qlm. evening. We wish the boys the best of James Newton, of West Newton, left The masquerade committee of the exchanges. Editor Johnson is a hummer, of the township. luck. Turnveiein is making arrangements to not only as a news gatherer but as AUCTION SALE. for Spokane Falls Monday. He expects Andrew Wagner, a son of Engelbert Frank Kuetzing has opened a branch have Mrs. J.P Giesen of St. Paul come an editorial writer also.—Redwood to locate eventually at Tacoma. The Minnesota Valley Stock Association Wagner, of Essig, had the thumb of his store at Mankato for a few days. His to New Ulm for a short time with a full Gazette. will sell their noted Percberon Stallion Louis Entrap, head clerk for Andrew left hand nearly cut off while sawing line of masks. This certainly shows at Public Auction at the farm of store at Springfield will be moved to J. Eckstein, has been confined to Wm. J. Jones on Section One in Butternut wood with a circular saw last Thursday. that the committee is doing its best to Fairfax. Gov. Merriam has made the followiug his room for several days with sickness. Valley at one o'clock p. m. on He is now in the hospital under the have the masquerade excel all previous appointments on his staff: Geo. Siebenbrunner has sold his residence, Wednesday, Jan. 21st. 1891. care of Dr. Strickler. ones. Charles S. Bunker, St. Paul, inspector west of the court house, to Paul Terms: One year's time at 7 per cent Hon E. G. Pahl has been appointed n. general Thomas P. Wilson, St. Paul, interest on approved security. Remember Prahl of Cottonwood. The consddera At Redwood Falls the village election One of the saddest deaths that it has as one of twenty-five, who arejlook after the place and all attend. quartermaster general James A. tion was $850. resulted in favor of low license. The been our duty to record was that of the interests of the democracy throughout Tawney, Winona, judge advocate general following were elected officers: W. F. Lizzie, wife of Herbert Schilds, which the state. A cinch party was given by Mr. and Dr. Charles A. Wheaton, St Paul, Dickinson, president O. M. McMillan, occurred early Monday morning of Mrs. Frank Whitney on Saturday evening. Richard Gerdes, postmaster at Morgan surgeon general James A. Diment, recorder H. A. Baldwin, treasurer A. heart and kidney troubles. Mrs. Schilds A specially pleasant time all visited his many New Ulm friends Owatonna, commissary general Right W. Bager, G. R. Pease and H. G. was a daughter of Mr. A. Schmidt, of around is reported. last Saturday. His also remembered -AT Rev. John Ireland, St. Paul, chaplain. Schmall, trustees. Cincinnati, and was born June 27, 1867. the Review office with a call. The Redwood Gazette reports the sale SGHMUGKER'S TIVOLI, In May 1889 she was married to Mr. The Electric Light Company held its of W. E. Baker's interest in the Delhi Oscar Gag, has gone to St. Paul to What a contrast is that presented by Schilds, who is now head book-keeper annual meeting Monday evening and mills to the owners of the remaining in SUNDAY EVE, JAN. 25th. accept of employment. Mr. Gag has the action of the Republicans in the in the offices of the Eagle Mills, They elected the following directors: E. G. terest, Mrs. James McMillan and O.W. state senate and the Democrats of the been in the employ of F. Burg for ten lived happily together, and only SICKness Pahl, president O. M. Olson, vice-president McMillan. EVERYBODY INVITED. house. The former were in the plurality years and is skillful at his profession. intervened to mar the pleasure of W, E Koch, secretary M. Mullen, in the 'upper body, but refused to go A son of John Prokosch, who lives The Maennerchor gives its concert their wedded life. Ever a loving wife treasurer and Cbas. Wagner, Wm. west of the Catholic church, died on into a combine at the request of Donnelly, at Springfield next Saturday evening. and kind frieud, it was a pleasure to Koch, and Jacob Klossner. Saturday of consumption, j»ged nineteen In the house the Democrats occupied Frequent rehearsals are being held in know her, and her circle of acquaintances The fools' session at Turner Hall on years. The funeral was held Mondar a similar position to that of the order to make the affair a .pleasing and was large. The deceased was a Saturday evening in preparation for Republicans in the senate, but instead morning and was quite largely attended, AT successful one. sister to Mrs. Chas, Silverson and Mr. the coming masquerade was certainly of ssanding out by themselves, they Anthony Schmidt of this city, and to Mrs. C. L. Roos and child left for a laughable affair, and demonstrated readily exchanged their independence At the last meeting of Hecker Post, them and to the bereaved husband, the California Monday afternoon to spend conclusively the truth of Bacon's "What for a few committees. To whom should Sunday Eve, Jan. 18th. Jacob Klossner was chosen as a delegate sympathy of the community will be extend. the remainder of the winter with relatives. fools these mortals be, when they want the credit go for the proper performance to represent the Post at the semiannual The remains were taken to Cincinnati Mr. Roos accompanied them as to be," Everybody indulged in laughter of duty? Minnesota encampment which yesterday for burial. ADMISSION 35 CENTS. tar as Council Blufis. and fun to the fullest extent. is to be held in St. Paul in February. The last meeting of the Fire Department Tickets can be had at the Drugstores Gustav Rudolph writes from Chicago Donnelly's Column. According to the St. Peter Tribune, Bernhard Marschner was chosen as alternate. was a lively one. Heideman was that New Year's day in that city was of C. L. Roos and Andrew J. young folks in that city have queer there and delivered himself of one of one of the mildest he has ever experienced. practices in returning from singing A good synonym for cheek would be Eckstein. Several freight trains were suspen his .customary harangues, telling tne Instead of snow, the streets school. While passing a house while Ignatius Donnelly. ded Sunday owing to lack of business boys that the department was deterior were blocked with mud. BATH ROOMS. the family were on their knees at prayer, Among thsm was the 8:40 train from ating)inusefulness and bringing statistics Dr. A. W. Daniels, of St. Peter, was the boys tired a pistol into the house, the east by which mail was received Ignatius Donnelly is certainly holding to show that the expense of keeping the 1 have just opened bathrooms in connection in the city Saturday evening. He came and, but for the kneeling posture of the here on Monday morning. The 12:35 department in trim was not warranted the reins in the legislature at the with my barber shop, and invite up to view the Sioux monument, and, inmates, some would have been killed. train going west at night has also been by its services. R^os of the council present moment. Alliance men and a share of public patronage. The as a member of the committee that rooms are well furnished and are run taken off. Democrats alike benci to his mandates The use of profane and rough language was also present, and said that the cit selected it, he was fairly well pleased first-class shape. Open at all times. and allow him to strut about, sole by the boys at the skating rink fathers had threatened to do away with A public installation of the officers of FRED PELSER. Members of the militia as well as should be stopped. When indulged in the company unless it gave proof of "cock of the walk." Thus far he has Heeker Post was held at Turner Hall many other New Jim acquaintances of by these who are old enough to know more efficient work in the future. Chief done two-thirds of the talking, and unless BATH ROOMS. Sunday afternoon. A program of music, Capt. Whitney, of the Faribault company, his own brethren turn their backs that it is neither decent nor refined, it Brust then lectured the company in his declamation and addresses was will be interested in hearing that upon him, he promises to keep up the only shows a narrowness of mind that own good way, after which the boys Having opened bath rooms in the gone through with, and the auditors together he was married recently to Miss Lillier same building wi'h my ba.iber shop, 1 the owners of should be ashamed to were allowed to relieve themselves of record until the end. with the members of the Post am prepared to furnish hot or cold baths Lathrop, a young lady of La Crosse. parade before the public. Swearing is their grievances. The chief one was that spent an afternoon of mutual enjoyment. at all times. The rooms are nicely furnisher! City Clerk Schilling reports to us bad enough at any time, but in presence at a tire tne public were always a hindrance and have all the conveniences The New Ulm Review advertises five As the Review predicted, John Day that during the year 1890, there were of ladies it becomes disgusting and to them in the performance of Ladies' day every Friday with lady in Smith, H. F. Stevens, J. M. Tawney sewing schools, whi«h is a good indication loathsome, and those who practice it at their duties, and that they were unable charge Entrance through nail 144 births in New Ulm. Of these 83 and C. R. Davis are laying their heads of the industry of the town, which HENRY VEDDER. the rink should be made to realize to accomplish anj thing with a crowd were miles, including one pair of twins has always been a hive of industry, and together in the senate to knock out Ignatius and 61 were females. During the same what they are doing. around. It was therelore agreed that which is one of the handsomest and Donnelly. The former in particular period there were 61 deaths,—29 males in the future the members of the company is doing nobly, and, while at present most prosperous little cities in the fertile •Judge Webber, acting upon request should have full authority to rid and 32 females. the votes are against him, we feel valley of the Minnesota river. Le of the mayor to fill the vacancy in the themselves of any obstrution and have One of the happiest events among Sueur Sentinel. Board ot Public Works, caused by Rey. confident that he will eventually succeed. complete control at a fire. The public the young people, was the party given In debate and ability to "roast" Berghold's resignation, has appointed Frank Guggisberg, of Sigel, and Miss will accordingly take notice. I will now sell you Mittens and by Miss Clara Doehne at her home on he has already proved himself Donnelly's Andrt-w J. Eck3tein. This appointment, Emma Oppelt, ot Lafa\ ette, were married I Gloves at Cost, Hoods and toboggan Friday evening. Careful arrangements we think, will meet with satisfaction eqoal. at the Lutheran church at 10 E S O N A MENTION- caps below cost. Shawls, Blankets, made the parlors attractive and about among all, and we take pleasure in o'clock Monday morning. Both the Quilts and a number of other articles fatty guests participated in the enjoy commending the Judge on me wisdom groom and the bride are popular young The Republicans of Minnesota can Alex. Ottomejer was in St. Paul, last at greatly reduced prices. ments of the evening. ot his choice, Mr. Ecsstem is a man congratulate themselves on the honest' people of their respective towns, and we week. who believes in improvement, and oue Handkerchiefs! Handkerchiefs: and manly stand taken by their representatives join with a host of friends in extending On Tuesday evening of last week, Henry Subiha was down from Tracy who will constitute a valuable acquisition the legislature. On every congratulations. Company A elected Capt. Steinhauser, Sunday. in great variety and at very low to the board. He has expressed occasion have they refused to barter president, Lt. Krook, vice-president, low figures. Thursday afternoon we had a pleas Di. O. C. Strickler was at Sleepy bis willingness to accept, and the board away their honor by entering into a Eniil Steinhauser, secretary, and Alfred ant chat with Thomas Edgar, one of Eye Sunday. now consists of Messrs. Palu.^Strickler Remember that I will sell goods combine with the controlling party, and Vogel, treasurer. Lt. Busehers was the "old reliable" Republicans of North and Eckstein. as advertised. Max Rosskopf of WiDthrop suudayed have thus far carefully avoided the chosen to represent the company at the Star. Mr. Edgar is not at all alarmed in our city. meshes .into which the Sage of Ninniger National Guard meeting in S(. Paul G. A. Ottomeyer, over the way things have been going The change in the court-house regime would lead them. If they but go on as H. S. Kennedy and C. Q. Ross were January loth. recently and is of the opinion that at was made on Tuesday of last week. In they have commenced, merely pointing in town Monday. NEW ULM, MINN. the offices of the register, clerk, treasurer ter the present legislature has finished Dr. Strickler went to Mankato Wednesday out the dangers and seeking not to di and judge I probate, one can stil 1 A. J. Grimmer was a Springfield its business, Republicanism will be to attend a meeting of the committee, Brown Co. Bank. reet legislation, they will come before vis'tor Saturday. stronger than ever. find the familiar faces of the former officers, appointed by the Valley Medical 4* the people at the close of the session but in the auditor's office there F. H. Retzlaft transacted business in Society to secure payment from Dr. with a record that is clear and commendable. Dr. J. L. Schoeh returned from the has been a change. Lewis Krook, with St. Paul last week. Smith of St. James for the library of east Saturday morning. On his way Ole Jorgenson as deputy, is now at the the late Dr. Berry. He returned Thursday, Dr. Wicke, of Nicollet, was among C.H.Ross, home he stopped off for several days at C. H. CHADBOUKN, helm and has entered upon his duties, and reports that the matter was Wednesday's visitors. Washington and acquainted himself Cashier. President. Ignatius Donnelly proposed to President as it were, with accustomed vigor, amicably settled. In other words, Dr. with the way in which the government Chas. Toberer went to St. Paul Monday Ives of the senate to iend the Republicans Robertson was ushered into the attorneyship COR. MINN. AND CENTRE STRS. Smith relieved himself from the toils is run by the solons at the national afternoon on business. the influence of himself and and the new commissioners, by paying the bill. capitol. Mr. Lind, he thinks, commands Otto Baarsch, cashier in the Sleepy the Alliance if he would put him on the Palmer and Sigurdson, successors lo Kew Ulm, Minn. as much influence with the administration Eye depot, yisited here Monday. committee on Railroads and give the Dr. J. C. Rothenburg of Springfield Gulden and' Ball, also took their seats in and departments, as any member Alliance a majority of the members of was in town Wednesday. He is not the first annual session of the county Missies Annie and Bertha Behnke are of the lower house. the remaining committees. To use yet tired of crowing over the turn of fathers. For the new men we have only the guests ot Sleepy Eye friends, Collections and all Business pertaining Donnelly's own words, that was a good affairs in the last election, and persists words of welcome for the old ones, Senator Peterson came home from Miss Helen George spent Saturday to Banking Promptly deal like the offer of the deyil when he in attributing the present fine weather now retired, words of praise. They St. Paul Saturday morning to remain afternoon and evening with Sleepy Eye Attended to. took the creator up to the top of a high to the recent Democratic splurge. The have, each and all of them, served the over till Monday. S. D. was unusually friends. mountain and promised him all the doctor evidently forgets that the McKinley people well, and have ever been accomodating INDIVIDUAL RESPONSIBILITY, fortunate for a Republican, who voted Jacob Klossner and Jacob Pfenninger land below if he would only bow down bill is still in effect, and that until and obliging. It is hardly against the Democratic-Alliance made a business trip to Winthrop $500,000. and serve him. As in the story, so in repealed all effects, whether for good necessary to say that tney will be greatly combine on every occasion, and can Thursday. the case of Mr. Ives. He wasn't pleased or evil, should, out of the Democratic missed. congratulate himself on getting what iC Miss Maggie Mulvehill of St. Peter with the proposition and refused to ac-jr fitness of things, be traced to that much SUMMONS. he did. His name appears in the following The people of Nicollet county are was the guest for a few days of last cept it. W abused measure. committees: Railroads, Public considerably agitated over the proposed week of Mrs. M. Mullen. STATE OF MINNESOTA, County of Brown }-ss. Lands, Elections, Temperance and Immigration. Throagh the kindness of the postmaster District Court, Ninth Judicial District. drainage of Swan Lake, and a tremendous Mr. and Mrs. T. M. George of Lake 1 Martin Casperson Plaintiff.) In the"state senate last week the Alliance and his assistant,the Review has been VS. petition could be gotten up in that Benton spent the early portion of the and Democratic combine under Ella Casperson Defandant furnished with a statement of the business The prison calendar of Brown Co., county against the undertaking. Unless The State of Minnesota, to the above named week with the latter's sister, Mrs. S. D, the leadership of Ignatius Donnelly attempted transacted by Uncle Sam in New Defendant: shows that in the last 12 years 261 something of that character is done, Peterson. 1 Yoa are hereby summoned and required to an1 and accomplished that which Ulm during 1890. The total receipts swer the complaint of the Plaintiff in the above prisoners nave been confined in the and done speedily, the bill will go has never before been dreamed of in Sh* entitled action wtuchis filed the office of the from all sources amounted to $4,457.* county jail. Of these 140 are Brown Clerk of the District Court of the 9th Judicial -The'man Champlin, who was elected through congress and then it will be too parliamentary practice. The right by District, and for the County of Brown and 34. This includes $433.55 for box rent, County prisoners, and the others are late. There are a number of men in speaker of the house as an Alliance State of Minnesota, and to serve a copy of your which the presiding officer is permitted the balance, §4,023.79, being for stamps, answer to the aaid complaint on the subscriber, from the adjacent counties which board man, was two years ago the nominee of Nicollet county who are in this scheme at Ms office in the village of Sleepy E.,e Lake in to appoint committees dates back from &, envelopes, postal cards etc., that were ssid County, within thirty days after the service their prisoners here, because they have the Democrats for the same position. and expect to pass it through their influence a time to which the memory of man of this Summons upon you, exclusive of the day sold. The total disbursements were no jail buildings. Redwood, Lyon and .» of such service and if you fail to answer the said with Mr. Lind. Settlers on the Gov. Merriam has made his appointments runneth not but under the new order 'J 1 complaint within the time aforesaid the Plamtifl $1,842.99. This leaves tha net in Lincoln counties ^re among these. Only lake have been placaded by promises IWJ lh this action will apply to the Court for the relief for the next two years, and out of things, as laid down by the AllianceDemocratic come to the government of the New demanded in the complaint. one prisoner has escaped—one Chas. of various kinds—an increase of their of the forty-nine only eleven are new king, Donnelly, all this is Dated December 29th, 1890. Ulm postoffice at $2,614.35. During the Burchman, who wats accused of stealing GEO. W. SOMERVILLBj acreage, or shares in the profits. But ones. Tarns Bixby is to be private secretary, changed. The president of the senate Plaintiff's Attorney, Sleepy EyeMmn. year there were issued 2,635 domestic a watch A. from Winkelman, and who it will be a sorry day for Nicollet county C. H. Smith of Worthington gets is shorn of his authority, and he now money orders, 210 international money New Ulm Markets. escaped Sep. 27,1886. The murderers, farmers when this scheme is carried the insurance commissionership, Wm. becomes a mere figure-head, whose on- fe orders and 1,371 postal notes, the receipts .78—82 Clifton Holden and William Rose have out. Not only will it depreciate their M. Liggett of Benson succeeds Gibbs Iy duty it is to say yes and no, whenever of which amount to nearly $35,000. .30-35 had their home in this jail since their lands, bnt yearly lessen the moisture as railroad commissioner, and Dairy the combine wills it The stand .*. 93 JChe receipts of the postal business arrest, with, the exception of the time which is so essential to good crops. A commissioner Warren J. Ives is ousted taken by Mr. Ives on this stroke of $ of the year show an increase of $300 Potatoes that Holden was kept in Stillwater and 40* mass meeting to inaugurate an opposition to make room for A. K. Finseth of Kenyon. Donnelly's was certainly worthy of over those of the preceding year, which .13 -15 praise. It has raised him in the estimation during the time of their trial at Redwood movement ought to be held at The appointments are good ones, is certainly a good showing. 18 of ail Republicans many |wr cent Falls.—Springfield Advance. once.—Mankato Review. all of them. i"j A $ %Wf. SB, I1