New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
January 21, 1891 · Page 4 of 8
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NE W ADVERTISEMENTS. O A N E W S Wm. G* Frank will leave for Oregon ^Senator Peterson came home from The Scientific American, published A Letter from Col* McPhail. on the 26th, S Paul to spend Sunday. by Munn & Co., Ne York, presents *C. &N. W. TIME CARD. T. Crone Sr. has been very ill the Herman Beussman has been under weekly to its readers the best and most Fred Klossner, brother of J. *Klossner Col. Sam McPhail, of the Minnesota," past few days. reliable record of vauous improvements Going Hast. Jr., is very sick. the weather for several days. Mounted Rangers, has written from-' Oomg West. tNo 1 Pass Dep 5 05a.m. in machinery, while the scientific *No2PassDeplO 51p,m Jannarj 18. Midwinter. Rolling ninepins. Taunton under date of January l$tb toCapt c83 Andrew J. Eckstein left for St. Paul George Hauenetein will go to St. *No3 5 05p m. *No4 2 25pm Speaks well for Minnesota weather. progress of the country can in no Jacob Nix of this city as follows:: *No 16Frt 4 15 a. ||No 23 Frt Arr 10 10a Monday on business connected with the Paul to be treated with Dr. Koch's celebrated *»o 18 Frt 12 H5p *No25 1 50p»m. way be gleaned so well as by the regular Second Regiment. MY DEA S I JNo 24 11 3Cp lymph. JDaily except Monday, perusal of its pages. As the time is neai at hand for fixing One of the twin sons of Emil Seiter Ludwig Kunz, a cigarmaker for F. •Daily except Sunday •Daily except Sunday. C. H. Ross left for Minneapolis Saturday ||Daily, upon a time and place for holding JOn Sundays onlj. died on Friday. The funeral was held Miss%illy S. Grigg, of Bradlev, South Burg, has gone to Le Sueur to work evening. He will remain there C. H. W. HEIDEMAN, our next regular re-union, I would saggest Sunday. Dakota, who we take to be the grand for Herman Von Essen. for seyeral months at least. Station Agent. the propriety of holding it at daughter of the late Freeman Talbot, of Chas. Silverson, Jos. Eckstein, and Herbert Schilds returned on Monday Thomas iSulvehill is in St. Paul this HOUSE FOR RENT. New Ulm, provided of course that fcer Le Sueur county, claims to have written O. M. Olson, were in Mankato yesterday from Cincinnati, whither he had gone week as a juror for the January term of citizens are willing. New Ulm has mora the first lines suggesting the propriety I offer my house, corner Centre and on business. to attend the funeral of his wife. the United States district court. of a history in the Indian war than any German Streets, for rent of the monument recently erected at Andrew Rinkel Jr. of Bernadotte has The Msennerchor gave its concert at Wm. Hummel. Chas. G. Mullen has been appointed other city in the state, and many of tb» New Ulm to comemorate the siege at bought a forty atere farm in Renville Springfield Saturday evening and from to the Madelia post-office. H. M. Serkland comrades, I am sure, would be pleased that place. If our surmise is correct, MONEY FOUND. county near Buffalo Station. all that we can learn was well received. gets a similar plum at St. Janes. to again visit and view the old battlefields. the young lady is entitled to the honor, Owneij can receive same by giving Sheriff Schmelz was in Minneapolis, Werner Boesch has rented the remaining I am. Captain, very respectfully and that of presenting the resolution to The first masquerade of the season satisfactory evidence of ownership and Owatonna and Faribault last week on yours. Sam McPhail. unoccupied rooms in the second her grand-father Talbot.—Mankato Review. was held, at Union Hall on Sunday paying for this advertisement. business connected with his office. story of his new buildings to A. I. evening. A good attendance is reported. Others no doubt are of the same opinion, ArG. WINDHORST. Seiter. Ferdinand Schwendinger and Miss and in case the re-union is held A state convention of the state national TYPEWRITER FOR SALE. Schroepfer were married in the Catholic here. New Ulm should do all in its power The Turner Hall mixed choir has F. Williams, who has been here for a guards was held at St. Paul last church by Rev. Plut yesterday. to make the occasion a pleasant onew A* first class typewriter, almost new been reorganized under the leadership couple weeks in charge of the new dynamo week. The purpose was to secure aid and in good condition, is offered for of Wm. Pfaender Jr. The choir numbers Over seventy-five^traveling salesmen at the electric light station, returned from the legislature for the better S E sale. Inquire at-this ofEce. thirty-five members. registered at the Dakota House to Cleveland yesterday. equipment of the several regiments. August Lang, who has been very sick from Monday till Saturday of last NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS. Henry Crone has retired from the It was decided to ask for $20,000 in addition Gen. Baker will not contest Lind's for some time, is no better, and his recovery week. to the regular appropriation of general store business and will assume I will be at the Merc hants Bank in seat. He has struce an iron mine is doubtful. Sleepy Eye, Feb. 4th aad oth, and at the management of the New Ulm Creamery $40,000, to be used in the purchase oi A. Schmidt came up from Cincinnati somewhere on the shores of Lake Superior Part of the frame work of the Farmers' the Bank of Springfield in Springfield overcoats and blankets for the several during the coming season. on Tuesday of last week to take the remains and will tnrn his attention to the Elevator is up. When finished, Feb. 6th and 7th for the purpose of collecting regiments. It is doubtful however if of his daughter, Mrs. Schilds, to more profitable business of mining It rained here yesterday. This it will make quite a showing on the personal propertv taxes. the present legislation would tolerate north side of the railroad track. Cincinnati for burial. item is for the benefit of those who live FR. BURG, A meeting of the executive committee 5 Co Treas. any such expenditure. J. Bangs, of Wells, brother of Bv outside of Minnesota and have a mistaken Among recent additions to the census, of the Mounted Rangers was hellk in Bangs of this piAfee, was in the city for view of the nature of our winters. The St. Peter Tribune is evidently we note the arrival of a son in the St. Peter last week. A request was a few days last fteek. He expects to» family of Wm. Pfaender Jr. and also a sent from here to the effect that the endeavoring to furnish its readers with locate soon at New Orleans. Register of Deeds Grimmer left on another Younger brothers cave story. son in the home of F. Nagel. Saturday for the east to enjoy a short next re-union be held in New Ulm. Mr. and Mrs Hanschen, of New Ulns A gentleman, it says, who lives near were in the city last Tuesday. season of much needed recreation. Mrs. F. H. Behnke, assisted by her We have received requests from Swan Lake, tells that the people in Rev. Stnemer spent a couple of days During his abscence the office will be sisters, Mrs. Murphy and Miss Rummmgs, SGHMUGKER'S TIVOLL many subscribers outside of New Ulm in Minneapolis last week. that vicinity for a week past have been in charge of Miss Viola Koch. of St. Peter, entertained her to send bills. If you will only take notice Look out for a wedding in the near considerably exercised over uhe appear- lady friends at her home last Thursday. The City Cornet Band will give a ot the tag on each paper, you can SUNDAY EVE, JAN. 25th. future. We will mention uo names a* ance at the west end of the lake, of a masquerade ball at Union Hall on the easily reckon the amount of your dues. yet. A. Ianchard has sold his farm in being part human and part animal, the EVERYBODY INVITED. ^n evening of February 1st. The dance is The figures given indicate the date to W, W. Smith and wife returned from. Brookville, known as the Jim Johnson lace and body being covered with long, their visit to Wisconsin last V? ednesday given to defray the band's expenses, and which the subscription is paid. farm, to John J. Hannah, of Kasota. shasrgy hair. The curious being will evening. a large attendance is expected. The farm consisted of 160 acres and Miss Annie Behnke gave a cinch -*~OF THE SEASON-:*- not allow himself to be approached by Mrs. Gagstetter has been very seek realized $2,600. We are informed that Andrew J. Eckstein party on Friday evening which was one for the past week and on Sunday it wasexpected anybody, but flees with the speed of a all the social of of this city has handed in his resignation of the most pleasant ot the winter season. that she would die- She rallied, The marriage of Miss AlvinaPoehler, deer from the approach of human footsteps. he in a on be he however, and is now steadily improving. as adjutant of the Second About sixty guests were entertained one of Cou^tland's best young ladies, Hen roosts suffer from his Regiment, but have noi yet learned at the various tables and unusual and Fred H. Schweppe, a popular and nightly visits, and cows are milsed in Mr. G. Steele, an old timer of Sleepy whether it has been accepted or not. interest was manifested in the popular successful young farmer of Sigel, has the stable by him. He has been seen Eye, was in the city last week. American game. The head prices were oeen announced. Congressman Lmd by hard work succeeded by a number of people, and the gentleman Henry Liebert, who has been behind won by Mrs. S D. Peterson and Mr. J. on Friday in raising the appropriation the counters of Sorenson & Deboffs Jos. A. Eckstein. M. Mullen and Col. says there is considerable commotion L. Schoch, and the prizes for the poorest siore for some time, took his departure tor a publio building at Mankato Ptsender attended a meeting of the directors at that section of the lake. The last Wednesday for Jordan, this state, scores by Mrs. Richard Pfefferle and to $90,000. The bill passed the of the St. Paul, New Ulm & young ladies refuse to go anywhere to visit his parents, prior to starting for Mr. Paul Voss. senate in this shape and now only requires Soul hwestern Railroad Company in M. without young gentlemen to escort Oiegon. Mrs. Dehuff accompanied hiro MASQUERADE BALL A the signature of the president. as far as Jordan, where she was joined Paul last Friday. The speaker of the house has announced them, whilst the old folks go it alone. by har husband on Saturday. his committees. Ahlness of this There is talk of a ring hunt to oaptuie Treasurer Mueller still continues ill The interior of Turner Hall is receiving Kev Tesh went up to Marshall last -AT- ^=9 county is given the chairmanship of the with ihuematism, but is improving. the varmiut, be he man or animal. The needed renovation. A new hard Fndav to hold a quarterly meeting TURNER HALL commerce committee and a place on the s'range object is not over four feet Peter Herian and Fr. Keller, who have floor has been laid in the basement, the theie tor Presiding Elder Simoj. committees on claims and immigration also been laid up for two or three weeks high. ceiling is being decorated, and new Capt. Dunnington of Rt-dwood Falls Diepolder of Nicollet is treated well is the city for a few hours last Saturday scenes are being painted for the stage. with the troublesome ailment, are again SATURDAY EVE, JANUARY 24TH. H. Stiong, a liver} man from Atwater.near evening, while on his way to the His name appears on the committees on able to be UD and walk about the house. Geo. Pheney, the young hi em an who Saint!} City Litchfield, was in town over insane nospitais, temperance and puson ELEGANT COSTUMES, INTERESTING GROUPS, was injured in the yards at this place a The unclaimed letters at the postoffice Sunday.looking for a man who had hired labor. Turrell of Redwood county will Springfiel LAUGHABLE CHARACTERS couple of months ago. has been taken to are addressed to the following persons ahorse and buggy from himon Wednesday assist the committees on public accounts his home at Winona. The Republican Mathias Anerstad, iid. Dinsley, to go six miles into the countr}, as Ihe Springfield orchestra gives at A splendid programme has been and incorporations of that city sajs that ne is recovering dance Emily Dauer, Mrs. C. Mernt, Mrs. at Gamble's Hall Tuesday, Jan he said The \oungman nevei returned prepared and visitors will be entertained Representative Lind is opposed to the rapidly. 27th. M. E. G. Ritsie, Ella Seidner, Peter and the liver}ninn of course concludes in a pleasing manner present plan for building the Nicaragua C. VV, Heideman of New Ulm wa» Shiels, George Weihs, Jos. Hammerschmid, that it is a ck'ir i»e of horse-stealing. E. D. Grussendorf was up Renville PRINCE CARNIVAL with tram the guest of Station Agent Grimm last. canal. He iys, how ever, he will favor ADton Holm and Peter Wantegar. The supposed thief passed through New county last week, and says that on the will appear promptly at 8 45 Saturday a measure which receives a great deal ot Ulm Thursday ni^ht He came into level prairies of that region all the \mong the interesting features will E. Biake, typo in the Advance office, support in the Hou^e, which is for the town shortly afur six o'clock, took supper lakes have dried up. Unless snow falls The Misses Ella and Emma Seiter entertained l^ft Tuesday afternoon for Mankato be a fantastic dance scene with tableaux purchase and ab&olute control and at the Dakota house and left most soon, he says the country will be in poor a number of friends on Wednesday ownership by this government of the Mi«s Emma Schmid came up from likely the same evening. As he asked farn" condition for spring work. evening to a highly enjoyable JOLLY CHIMNEY SWELPFRS New Ulm last Friday to spend Sunday. canal. He did not behevp that loaning for a livery stable and as he stated in "candy pull party."Each guest was furnished will also constitute a laughter exciting Atty. Gen. Clapp has notified Clifton the government ciedit would secure a Rev. Apple left on Wednesday for one of the business places ot town that with an apron and a bowl of taffy, scene Other groups will appear St Paul, Schroeder will teach the Holden's attorney that he will apply on majority in the House, but the other he would have to drive sixty miles the on the stage and flooi dining the aDd then the fun commenced. When German Luther school during his absence Feb. 1 tor an order from the supreme plan might meet with success. nextda\, it is considered certain that evening over, it was the verdict of each one present, couit carrying out its decree, and that I E S The date foi the masquerade ball at he still hid the horse with him. He that for real enjo\ment "ther's The Roller Mill closed down Monday tue United btates circuit court will then Turner Hall is next Saturday evening, was a \ounj fellevv, not more than 5 tor repairs. nothin' that is ekal to a good old candy be aaked to deliver Holden to ihe sheriff 2he foil wing priztt, will bi awardedbest feet and 6 inches in heighth. He regis, Mrs Pechtl of New Ulm is visitingwith Januarj 24th. The preparations that pull." for executic group S8 00 her sister, Mrs. Wolfgang Schmidt tered at the hotel as A Pajj of have been going on now for two weeks Foi btst sjtntleman chirncter ma 3 00 The council will not be allowed to issue \lr. and Mrs. Nels Oleson visiSed or best 1 ulv ch uicter misk 3 00 Minneapolis, and his card g^ve him out The stockholdeisof the Cit'zens Bank in view of this event, warrant us in sa\ Foi best gtntlun comic ma&k S 00 with friends and relatives at Morgan. tlje proposed railroad bonds until as manager of the American Pump & I ox bc^t 1 ulv comic mask. 3 00 at their annual meeting elected the fallowing ing that many of the costumes will be last week. sanctioned bv a general vote of the people. Iron Works of that cit\ The company AQfTickets ill not be sold at the door, They can rich and costly ones and that the groups officers M. Mullen, president J. W. Cady, who has been sick the past II seeurt 1 beforeh md it Roos drugstore or Representative Ahlness sajs tnat was t«»legriphed to for information and H. Vajen, vice president John Rudolph, and character masks will be well worth Chis Brust iiul Wtig-md Hauenstem month, is convalescent. it is one of the principles of the Alliance the answer received was to the effect EONE, COME ML seeing. A paitial program appears in eihhier, Chas. Silverson, E Mrs. A. L. Mennell of Faribault isvisiung to allow the people to vote on ail thit he wis still in their employ and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Pahl, O. M. Olsen, J. H. Vajen, Chas another column, and indicates that the measures by which bonds are to be was then at Mi»on Cit\, Iowa. He acted Matter. committee will make ail possible oftort Wagner, Geo. Doehne and M. Mullen, issued, and he will accordingly have The G. A. R. will give an entertainment vt'y peculiarH, aud gave more evidence dueetnis. to have the ball prove a suece«s. the proposed bill amended so as to provide and supper at Gamble's Hall Jan.. of being clacked in the cavity, An important business change and, 28th. Ever}body is cordially invited* Rudolph Kieshng writes fiom the for its submission to a vote of our y,where the brain is supposed to be, than to attend. one, that wul attract more attention state of Washington that the winter there citizens. of bem«r a horse-thief. If it was a case AT The New Ulm Maennerchoi, attended vrmovs SAIL than tin} other made in New Ulm in has been unusually mild. His children, o^ intended theft, then*it was certainly One of thp most important real estate by other New Ulmites, arrived lnour recent}ens, was completed yesterday he says,as they[go from school,can gather one of the most poorly planned on city Saturday afternoon, and after transfers that has been made/in New ih*1 morning, effecting business, for Sunday Eve, Feb. 1st. butter-cups and the larks have not a social gathering at Wolf Schmid's, record. Ulm within the past few fears was manyj ears owned and operated by yet left for the south. The lowest point gave an excellent concert at Robert'sHall. made last Saturday. Thef building The hall was tilled to its utmost Theodore Crone Sr. The new firm reached by the temperature was 20 degree To be given under the auspices of which is now occupied byfW. Eibner and the efforts of the singers were applauded E S O N A E N I O N will be Crone Bros, consisting of above zero. the City Band. repeatedly. A dance followed and h. W. Hauenstem was Ipurcnased Charles, Theodore and Ferdinand the concert. The Republican State Central Committee by the former for $3,800. The former Wip. Brust is in St. Paul. Crone. The change not only includes A I S S I O N 3 S E N S has announced a list of workers who owner was Wm. Erd of Mankato, and New Ulm Markets. the three stores but also the Vinegar A. F. Walton was in town Saturday EVERYBODY INVITED. will guard the interests of the Republicans considerable trouble was experienced Wheat, 74—7* Works, of all of which the new firm has Peter Manderfeld, the Gibbonite, sundayed throughout the state from now until,the in purchasing, as two parties were Oats 30-36 BATH BOOSES. already assumed management. The here. Flax 96 known to be anxious to buy theNbuildmg. next election. The list includes C. stores are old landmarks in New Ulm, Corn 40 Mrs. Dr. Hirsch of Black River Falls Mr. Eibner was tneiefore forced L. Roos for Brown County. C. Amundsun 1 have just opened bathrooms in connection and have always been the source of a Potatoes 50 is here on a visit. to pay a good price. with my barber shop, and invite for Nicollet County, and W. P. Dunnington healthy and profitable business. That Butter ,13—15 a share of public patronage. The The Misses Rinkel of St. Peter are for Redwood County.The Ninth Eggs .- a tfcey~jnay continue so under the new Fred Zimmerman of Courtland met looms are well furnished and are run visiting friends in our city. district is represented by John Swenson management is the wish of the Review with quite an accident while hauling Handkerchiefs. tirst-class shape. Open at nil times. of Canby. C. L. Roos went to Mankato and St, il and the public in general. wood last Saturday. He was walking Nice line of ladies' and gentlemen's E E I S E Paul yesterday on business. along-side of the wagon, when he came handkerchiefs at very low prices at A change is soon to take place in the H. J. Br,ockmeier, traveling representative BATH ROOMS. Chas. Helmes and two children of St. G. A. Ottomeyer's. to a place where the road was very management of the Northwestern hotel, of the Powers Drygoods Company, Paul are visiting at the Dnkota House. narrow and where the wheels of the as Ferdinand Gollnast retires about Their Business Booming Having opened bath rooms in the was in town several days this wagon struck against a tree on the Miss Russel of Mankato is visiting at the 1st, of May. This will be a cause same building wi»h my barber shop, week. He is an intimate friend of Probably no one thing has caused *k am prepared to furnish hot or cold batha4 roadside in passing. In trying to throw ©j£ regret among the friends of Mr. the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Peterson. such a general revival of trade at C. L. Ignatius Donnelly, and, having electioneered at all times. The rooms are nicely his management the lines in front of this tree, his hand Boos' Drugstore as their giving away to with him in his home county nveniences^vthe hote, o.«" .. their customers of so many free trial was caught between it and the hub has given evidence noticeable Chas. Stengel of Minneapolis was of Dakota, knows the politics of the Ladies' day every Friday with lady in bottles of Dr. King's Ne Discovery of one of the wheels. The fore-finger improvement. Chas. Stengel of charge* Entrance through nail Sage through and through. In talking here the. latter part of last week on business. for Consumption. Their trade is simply of his left hand was smashed and the E N E E Minneapolis will be his successor and with him he told the writer of a story enormous in this very valuable article will take charge May 1st. second finger nearly cut off. Dr. Strickler, from the fact that it always en res At Cost. which Donnelly gets off in explaining Mrs. Schonlau of Chicago is visiting and never disappoints. Coughs, Colds who is attending him, says it will his action in joining the Farmers' Alliance. Senator Peterson has introduced a with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Asthma, Bronchitis, Croup, and all be two or three months before he will "I am a good deal like a fellow bill which requires the railroad and Croce^ throat and lnng diseases quickly cured ^/W,i?re be able to use the hand. who is drunk and who is going You can test it before buying by getting warehouse commissioners to report the W. Murfin and wife and daughter, of a trial bottle free, large size $1. Every home from a meeting of the club," actual cost of the construction per mile The marriage of Miss Ida Baarsch Sleepy Eye, were visitors in our city bottle warranted. says Donnelly. "As he goes along, 1 will now sell you Mittens and of each railroad in the state, the and Mr. Edwin J. Richter was solemnized last Saturday, j. •*, all the houses seem to be moving Gloves at Cost, Hoods and toboggan amount actually paid for the right of yesterday afternoon at the residence Merit Wins. 43* A. W. Bingham was up the road last in a circle around him» Finally hi caps below cost. Shawls, Blankets, way, depots or terminal grounds, the of the bride's parents by Judge Brandt. Wednesday looking over his line of elevators. thaka We desire to say to onr citizens, own home comes along and he steps Quilts and a number of other articles amount of municipal and county aid, A reception followed the ceremony, the for years we have been selling Dr. 4 in. Now it is just the same with me at greatly reduced prices. the lands granted by congress or state, guests being entertained in a happy King's New Discovery for Consumption, Miss Sehorregge, a sister of the in politics. The old political parties the amount realized from the sale of mannerJA'tTbe bride is the daughter of Dr. King's New Life Pills, Bucklen'& Handkerchiefs! Handkerchiefs: Sleepy Eye postmaster, was the guest Arnica Salve and Electric Bitters, and! have been swinging around, and now such lands, and the present value of our townsman, F. W. Baarscb. She is have never handled remedies that sell over Sunday of the Misses Behnke. gj^ in great variety and at very low this new one has turned up. -It struck the lands. The matter is to be reported a young lady who has a host of friends, as well, or that have given such universal Mrs. M. E. Mathews and two children low figures. me as being nearest to my principles, to the governor on or before the and with these we unite in extending a satisfaction. We do not hesitate to* and so I just stepped in." Donnelly of Marshall were the guests of Mr. first of December each year. The commissioners wish for a wedded life, attended only guarantee them every time, and westand Remember that I will sell goods ought to have gone on and stated how and Mrs. Werner Boesch last week. ready to refund the purchase* are given the power to employ by prosperity and joy. The groom is r- 4 as advertised. price, if satisfactory results do mot follow long he expected to remain there, and Mr. Mathews was in St, Paul in the suitable engineers to obtain the the son of ex-Sheriff Richter of St. Paul G. A. Ottomeyer, their use. These remedies a W meantime, attending the annual session information. The bill was referred to and is known to many of our citizens. I what he would go into the next time he wen their great popularity purely the committee on railroads. of the Grand Lodge of Masons. their merits. C« LCPoosDruggist* NEW ULM, ^MINN Their residence will be in St. Paul. became a little unsettled^ Sl