New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
January 28, 1891 · Page 4 of 8
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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Rev, Beinhart spent the greater portion Take to a in RetzlafFs A diphtheria scourge is said to be the "SAS A TINGR OF of the week in St. Paul, cause of considerable consternation to & N. W. TIME CARD. The college has secured a new f=srg¥' The Milford orchestra, whiah was organized Mr. Swift, a Huron merchant, was the people in the vicinities of Gibbon steward. Going Mast. Going West. recently, has disbanded? and Fairfax. Difference of opinion A Le Sueur Attorney Writes About an looking over our city yesterday. J| *No 2Pass Dep 10:51p,m JNo 1 Pass Dep 5:05a.m. Prof. Ni moved into his new residence Item that Appeared in tb.8 Review. *No4 2:25p.m Lyman Fuller, after a three weeks, preyails as to whether it is really diphtheria *No3 5 05p.m. Jacob Palmer, formerly of New Ulm, N 6 4:15 a.m ||No 23 Frt Arr 10:10a.m. Friday. or not, as very few deaths have visit here, has returned to Lamberton. 8 12-S5p.m has opened a barber shop at Fairfax. •No 25 l:50pun. JNo24 ll.3Cp.ro A daughter was born to Mi. and Mrs. thus, far resulted. EDITOR N E W UL REVIEW: Dr. A. Marden has been confined to A girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. Prof, $Daily except Monday, I am informed by Miss. Hilma Albert Kiesling on Wednesday. 'Daily except Srmday. *Dai]y except Sunday. his room with sickness the past week. The report is published that the Indians Schaller, of the college, yesterday mor Sundellof Gibbon, Minn., that there ?On Sundays onlj. ||Daily. Company A will give a masquerade on theRedLake reservation near St. was an article lately published in your C. H. W. HEIDEMAN, mg. Wm. Schrader, of Lafayette, started 0 Station Agent. esteemed paper referring to a lomantic ball at Turner Hall on the 10th of February. Hilaire are indulging in the ghost and from S Peter to Nebraska on Tuesday Albert Baarsch has gone to St. episode in her life in regard to one war dances. Well let 'em dance. If of last week. A large and beautiful line of embroideries to prepare himself for the plum John W. Reed and a certain alleged times are as dull in that neighborhood and white goods just received Paul Kickusch left recently for Orting, proposed runaway marriage between trade. Senator Peterson of this district occupied as everywhere else, the Indians are at G. A Ottorueyer's. these two persons. Miss Sundell is not Wash., to work in a basket factory the chair ot the senate during Dr. J. Wellcome Jr. was down pleased with the article and claims that hardly to blame for getting up a little at that place. Saturday's session. Go and look at the nice line of dress Sleepy for a short while Satun it misrepresents the facts, not blaming excitement with which to pass the time A Jpnghatns at G. A. Ottomeyer's. John A. Johnson, of the S Peter yon however, and has asked me to evening. Crone Bros, and II. Loheyde are away. state to you my version of the matter Herald, was in town for a few hours Saturday making material improvements in the Gene Pfefferle has gone to Gibbon Buv the Domestic Sewing Machine of in order that the same agency that disseminated evening. Sunday afternoon a collision occurred interior arrangement of their stores. F. H. Retzlaff. a short time to assist in the drug-store the erroneous report may »rthern Pacific near Butte, Ferdinand Crone went to St. Paul give circulation to what she holds to be A Juenemann has been appointed of Louis Palmer. Montana, in which several people were Handkerchiefs. the true one. I did not see the article Friday in the interests of the New Dim postmaster at Milford in place of An* The Turner Hall Orchestra will furn- in your paper but I have no hesitation injured. One man, W, H. Lord, a prom Nice line of ladies' and gentlemen's Tinegar Works. ton Henle, who has moved to New in stating all I know of the matter, my iah music for a masquerade ball at inent politician of North Dakota and handkerchiefs at very low prices at The Cecilian Society are preparing experience and knowledge arising from G. A. Ottomeyer's. Gibbon on the 31st. register of the land office at Devils the fact that I was Mr. Reed's attorney for a theatre and concert, which is to Chas. Kuehlbach, who has been in August, son of Ered Strater of West a was knocked off the platform of in the matter and conducted the HOUSE FOR RENT. be presented soon. the employ of the New Ulm Vinegar one o***" the trains and habeas corpus pioceedings for him. Newton, is in St. Paul receiving treatment run over, his The Peter Gulden farm will be sold I offer my house, corner Centre and Works, has gone to live on his farm Mr. Reed was married to a sister of for an eye trouble. body being mangled out of all seni- German Streets, for rent at public auction at the court house Miss Sundell and his wife died last Sep. near Fairfax. blance to humanitv. The Mankato Register has been sold Win. Hummel. tember, leaving an infant child. Reed next Saturday morning. Thomas Mulvehill served on the jury by ex-Sheriff Geddes to F. W.Hunt Dr.J. L. Schoch was calle~ ..„ to a farlm says that, on her death bed, his wife a The Fox Comedy Company will open MONEY FOUND. which acquitted Vervais, the St. Paul made him promise to marry Miss Hilma, and E. F. Searing of the Free Press West Newton Monday night to render their engagement here next Friday evening if she should be willing, in order census enumerator. Tom evidently beleives surgical aid to Mrs. Andreas Mathias, Owner can receive same by giving that the child might have tender care, in "Cynthia, the Gypsy Queen." in padding. satisfactory evidence of ownership and who had been shot during the day. The Slayton Pioneer has bsen sold to and that his wife assured him she believed paying tor this advertisement. Senator Peterson served on the committee Mrs. Mathias was sitting in a chair in The Sunday papers say that the Evangelical Miss Hilma was very well disposed the Murray County Alliance. H. F. A INDHORX. which decided the feearles-O'Brien towards him. R^ed claims that the house when the ac-ident occurred. Lutheran St. John's church of Pfeifer, formerly of this city, will be its Miss Sundell is not very happy ac home contest in the senate last week. A second party was the room clean- TYPEWRITER FOR SALE. Sleepy Eye has filed articles of incorporation editor. and wouid be well pleased to get away. with the secretary of st.tte. The St. Peter Herald says that Chas. He opened a correspondence with her Capt. Geo. C.Clapp, probably knowU A first-class typewriter, almost new W discharged its contents into the hndv Rost of that place has bougnt a fine and says that he wrote her ten letters Lee Reed, who has been in the employ and in good condition, is offered for to many of our veterans as a member of ,, V,"U"3UUSinjuries IUCO manu of•our veterans a,s a member oif of, Dooy but that her people so kept the letters W I matched driving team from C. H. Hornburg +u„ regiment., died, a as Th however sale. Inquire at this office. of Henrv Vedder for several the 9th at his home near from her that she only received three are not serious. of this city. months, has gone to Waseca to accept FOR SALE. Kasota last, week, aged 68 years. of them. She wrote four letters to him of a similar position in a barber shop at in reply. He construed her letters to Dave Simon has completed a well for S a Conductor Ed. Subilia is the happiest Volkswitungof Monday One full-blooded Poland China Boar the eftect that she was willing and anxious that place. ,•„ A i:^ie- ,___ arrive% ...... a. atternoon contained an interesting Jos. Epple of West Newton that has a is oftered for sale at a cheap price. Inquire man in town. A littl boy to marrv him and wouldfdo so at item in regard to Thomas Mulvehill of of F. Fritsehe depth of 275 feet. This is the deepest In Archbishop Ireland's list of appointments, his Home on Tuesday of this week which Xn°m' the very earliest opportunity, but that Lafayette. well in the vicinity. St. Paul as a the name of Rev A. Plut she could not get away from home as is the cause of his joy.-Tracy Trum C^' W W uror in the Jnited States district court. her parents did not want her to marry appears as dean for the counties of Mat Grata experienced a fall last CHANGE OF BUSINESS. pet Reed, or to have anything to do with Sunday night, the paper says, he took Brown, Redwood, Lyon, Lincoln and Wednesday, and broke his left arm in A masquerade ball will be held in him. I have read all the letters and I a room at the International Hotel on Yellow Medicine. two places as a result. Both fractures could see nothing in them that should Having disposed of my three stores Winthrop next Friday evening. One Jackson Street. The following morning have given Reed the idea for one moment are between the wrist and elbow. to the firm of Crone Bros, I desire to Wm. G. Frank came down from will also be given in Sleepy Eye on the he was found in his room, in an almost that Miss Sundell had ever even extend thanks to all those who through Sleepy Eye Friday afternoon to bid The St. Peter College Chorus, assisted 9th of February, A number from here thought of marriage in connection with many years have given me their patronage. complete state of asphyxiation good-bye to friends before leaying for by the young and woaderful violinist, will attend each. him, for throughout the whole of the At the same time it is necessary from gas. He was taken at once to letter* the one idea that Miss Sundell Max Dick, will give a concert at the west. He started the same day for that I should close up all accounts at Fr. Keller, who runs a hennery, has oseph's hospital seemed to have was to get the child Turner Hall on the evening of February Portland, Oregon. once, and all those knowing themselves -4 two hens which hatched twenty-four In referring to the origin of the New *irat she might take it home and care to be indeoted to me will do a favor by 12tb. Petitions are being circulated in the chicks last week. Such an incident, by, it. Her tone in the letters toward Ulm monument, last week, the Review calling and settling. L\ CRONE. Id was kind and friendly, but only The G. A. R. re-union of the Minnesota vicinity of Swan Lake against the drain* the way, is something unusual for was led into several errors. Hon. tbht^and merely what a womab might NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS. ing of that body of water. They should Department will be held in St. season of the year. Freman Talbot with whom the idea originated, beteifpected to write to the husband of Paul, February 17, 18 and 19. Jacob be signed by every farmer who cares I will be at the Merchants Bank in her tieeeased sister. She used no endearing Prof. Allen, of G. A. College of /St. is not dead, but lives not only Sleepy Eye, Feb. 4th and 5th, and at Klossner will attend as a delegate from anything about the future value of his terms in any of her letters. Peter, was in the city Friday to sepure in the hearts jf his many friends, but in the Bank of Springfield in Springfield A Boat the first of December Reed hired land. Hecker Post. the services of Lt. Buschers as inst: person, and hopes to attend the dedication Feb. 6tii and 7th for the purpose of collecting atf agent to go to Miss Sundell's home John A. Mohr left on Wednesday for The young boys, who lined the sidewalk personal property taaes. or at the college during the sicknejs of of the monument. His granddaughter, to try and induce her to fly with FR. BURG, Spokane Falls and other points in from the courthouse to Turner one the members of the faculty. :iim to meet and marry Reed. He *eut who wrote the resolutions 5 Co. Treas. to the house and saw her and her moth- Hall last Saturday evenin? and bothered Washington to visit relatives for two Representatives of the Winthrop suggesting the monument, is the wife «*»^uuof and annoyed parties who were going'to or three months. He went _by way of FOR THE LADIES. city council visited our city Monda an 0 Mr. Thos. Grijrs of Bradley, South. "l the dance, ought to be punished. They her from he fact that her mother kept the Canadian Pacific. Dakota. —Mankato Review for the purpose of inspecting our water-works close at hand. I am prepared to do all kinds of ladie's need to have some of the impish cuteness The first number of the new paper is system. The party was ninde hair vvork.sbampooing, hair dressing Reed and Miss Sundell give different On Saturday, when the senate resolved taken out of them by a few severe Expected to appear next Saturday. Its and bang cutting. Also to furnish reports as to what toos place there. up of E. A. Campbell, M. A. Lilyquist, itself into committee of the whole. lessons. ladies' hair jewelry. Reed stating what the agent told him editor, J. B. Velikanje, was around securing J. A. Carlson and W. Klossner. President Ives called Senator Davis to Orders by mail promptly and correctly and Miss S. giving her own version. advertisements this week. The The masquerade ball at Schmucker's the chair. Senator S. D. Peterson, The Fox Comedy Company will appear Reed says that the nsent told him he attended to. paper will be Alliance in politics. Tivoli on Sunday evening was largely Parlors over Beussman's Store. whose seat is immediately in front of found Miss Sundell wild with anxiety at Turner Hall on next Friday, Saturday attended. Standing room was at a to get away from home and marry a Klossner Jr. sold two carloads Mr. Davis' desk, at once arose and Miss M. HAXEL. and Sunday evenings in entirely Reed and ready to take any means to premium, and the number of masts was mounted the »tep3 to the president's of baskets in St. Paul and Minneapolis new plays. Gracp E. and Josephine L. get away, but that she was so closely unusually large. That those present last week. But one carload of the products seat and gravely assumed charge, while Fox are the leading ladies and have the watched day and niyht that it was impossible enjoyed themselves needs hardly to be the senators smiled, and Senator Davis for her to stir from the house of what was once the New Ulm reputation of being cbarmiug and talented said. All who attended the dance report that at night she was compelled to sleep who also started up, looked first rather Baskets Works remains on his hands. actresses. with her mother and the door of the a good time. crestfallen and then, seeing the joke, became Mathias Schneider has gone into the Tjsrxosr The idea of having a public parade on room was kept locked, with the key A S The financial statement of Brown convulsed with laughter. business. He has rented a building under her mother's pillow. Miss Sundell Carnival Tuesday is being agitated to says that the agent told her that from Schaefer in the lower part of County for the year ending December quite an extent, and the prospects are Judge Cox, president of the Minnesota Sunday Eve, Feb. 1st. Reed was waiting for her at New Ulm 31, 1890, has just been issued. It shows town, and has already stored awav 400 Mounted Rangers, has written to a good that something of the kind will be with the child and that she could gQ the receipts for the year to have been tons of frozen water for the summer held. By all means let our citizens party here, that he will be in New Ulm there and get the child and take it To be "given under the auspices of $45,741.62 and the expenditures $36 trade. home with her and that the subject of join hands and get up a big procession. next Saturday to have a talk with our 091.96, thus leaving a cash balance in marriage with Reed was not mentioned the City Band. It can be done with little trouble and people relating to the re-union to be Contractor Hanschen went to St. thar she told him that her parenls the treasury of $9,649.66. The assets held sometime this summer. As New less expense. Paul the fore part of the week to secure PROGRAM. would not let her go. Then he asked of the county amount to $51,578.33 Ulm is prominently mentioned as the plans for the proposed Redwood her to meet him after dark a halfr. of a The unclaimed letters at the postoffice the liabilities foot up $35,122.81. I. Grand Polonaise at 9 o'clock. mile from the house but, she refused most suitable and desirable place in county court house. Mr. Hanschen for January are addressed to Geo. 2 Negro Quartette. to do this and he then went away. He The bill allowing New Ulm to issue which to hold the re-union, it would be will commence work on the same as Coomick, J. E. Field, J. Hanneck, F. came on the ostensible errand of hiring 3 Hungarian Village Band. $24,000 in bonds to aid the building of well for the members ot the association soon as tae weather permits. L. Marcoe, H. J. Peterson, Jobann Proarosch, her to teacn school. 4. Th Four Seasons.—Tableaux. the St. Paul, New Ulm & Southwestern who live heie to meet the Judge on 1 On receiving the report from his At the National Guards meeting in Rosine Schumann, W. D. Lef. A I S S I O N 3 3 E N S Road was introduced in the senate by that day and arrange upon a date.They agent, Reed was immediately fixed with St. Paul it was decided to hold the fingmelLLudwig Lemger.Mary Schmid, EVERYBODY INVITED. Senator Peterson on Friday and passed can rest assured that they will be backed a determination to get his lady anvway, Second Regiment encampment during Josef Schindler, Ida Wotchke, Mrs. F. in spite of all opposition from ber parents. uuder the suspension of rules. It is the by the citizens in extending a cordial BATH ROOMS. the ten days commencing June 17. A Fischer, D. J. Reynolds. Wenzel Ries He believed that she was eighteen same as the bill forwarded by the council invitation to the Rangers of Minnesota resolution was also passed favoring and Frank Valentine. years old and so entitled to decide con2". with an amendment attached, providing 1 hive just opened bath rooms in to in N for herself as to whom she would marry, .some other camp ground than the one Wm. Buggert was in from Sigel Tuesday nectioT with my barber shop, and invite for its submission to a vote of and he sued out a writ of habeas corpus, aTXake City. and made the suggestion that the a share ot public patronage. The directed to the parents, commanding the people. E S O N A E N I O N rooms are well furnished and are run The Northwestern will sell excursion New Ulm Fire Department would do a them to bring Miss Sundell before New Ulm is to have another stc fir^t-class shape. Open at all times. Court Commissioner E. J. Ayer of Henderson tickets to all those desiring to attend good service if they would go out and to give answer as to what right Rev. G. F. Dongus, compelled to retiri A. W. Bingham is in St. Paul. E PEUSER., the Mardi Gras celebration at New Orleans squelch the peat fire which has been they had to restrain her of her liberty. from the ministry on account of il on the 10th of February. The fare smouldering in the slough on his farm John Albert of Springfield spent Sunday This was a great cost and expense to BATH ROOMS.' health, has rented the building, former for the round trip will be $35.10, and since last November. Mr. Buggert and here. him and it would take more than one ly occupied by Mrs. Laudenschlaeger, hundred dollars to cover the amount his neighbors have made every effort to tickets can be obtained between Feb Jos. Epple spent Sunday at his home Having opened bath rooms in the and will at once lay in a stock of general he sacrificed for his belief that Miss buildin-, -.K .ruary 3rd and 8tb, good until the 28th. put out the fire, but have been unable in this city. same wi'h my briber shop Sundell loved and was willing to marry ,&, merchandise. Mr. Dongus is im prepared to furuish hot or cold baths to do so him. He must have been honest in #i l^i Fred Behnke made a bus iness trip to son-in-law of Mrs. Laudenschlaeger at all times. The rooms are nicely fur- A S those from abroad who were Two or three young boj s, who left belief and the story his agent told him noticed at the masquerade ball Saturday nished and have ail the conveniences Morgan Monday. and already possesses a large acquai was sufficient to give him reasan jn full New Ulm recently for St. Paul, have Ladies' day every Friday with lady in evening were the following: Adolph ance in our thriving city. Mrs. E. Wicherski is the guest of foi his belief, and, believing as he did, *, charge. Entrance through nail. flown within the past week, we are informed, Seiter of Winthrop, Ernst Herzog of who could blame him for his manful Minneapolis friends. While a dozen of John Hauenstem's E N E E to Omaha. They took the Tracy, Henry Neumann and wife of effort to wrest the lady from those who, Wm. Alexander, of Butterfield, Mia men were cutting ice near the Cottonwood French style of departure, and left, he believed, were keeping her a prisoner. At Cost. Morgan, A. J. Domeier and wife of Iberia, Daniel Sundell, the father, responded mill one day last week, the hot a owing board bills and several" other in the city. and Hugo Schleuder of Springfield. to the writ and brought Miss water from the mill caused the ice to small items of expense. Thus does it Chas. Grusseodorf was in Minneapolis Sundell to Henderson to the hotel were Mrs. Charles Smith, at one time crack and sink beneath them. Luckily, go with those who are in such a hurry last week on business. Reed and his attorney were awaiting resident of Sigel and later on of Start, however, all of the men succeeded in to leave home, ere they realize what the opening of court for the hearing. Mrs.Chas. Schorregge. of Sleepy Eye, died at Rapid City, South Dakota, ©n getting their teams to shore just in time they are doing. I will now sell you Mittens and visited here over Sunday. An immediate interview was sought the 20th. The remains were brought to escape going down with the sinking Gloves at Cost, Hoods and toboggan by the i.ttorney with the father and The trial of Herman KtAb on a Dr. O. C. Strickler spent Thursday to Sleepy Eye for burial, the funer daughter, but the result was very much ice and experiencing a good soaking, caps below cost. Shawls, Blankets, charge of assault and battery was in with Dr. Workman of Tracv. being attended by a number from thii of a sad surprise for Mr. Reed. Miss not several cases of drowning, Quilts and a number of other artii% progress before Justice Baasen yester- Sundell stated that she was but seventeen place. The deceased was a sister A E a W a fa it friends of August H, Keller, who is cles at greatly reduced prices. years old, that she did not want day The complaint set forth that the famUy of F. Bemhora Mrs. Trautmann of this county. Chicago, will be pleased to to marry Beed and had never wanted alb assanlted one Andrew Popp and Handkerchiefs! Handkerchiefs to and had never even thonght of such C. A Hagberg took in the capitol Adolph Eckstein, of the firm of C. A, learn of his marriage, which occurred threw him thrrough a window. On a thing that Reed had never asked her -. sights last Wednesday and Thursday. Bierce & Co., of Winona, has been tendered in great variety and at very low ^iast Saturday, the bride being Miss motion of the city attorney, the case to marry him that she did not like him and has accepted the position low figures. Emilie Tegge, a young lady of the western Dr. J. W. B. Wellcome, the Sleepy and did not believe him to be a good ,*• was dismissed Andrew Popp was solicitor for Mendenhall & Hoop metropolis. Mr. Keller is the son Eye physician, was a caller Tuesday. nor a truthful man that she did not then brought before hisHonor on a similar Remember that I will sell goods want to see him that she was verv leading insurance and real estate dealers of Henry Keller of this city, and is at accusation. was fined ($15 Mrs. Liver of Milwaukee is the guest as advertised. much surprised to hear that he had any of Duluth. The position is said present employed as book-keeper for and costs. -, »i of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Vajen. idea of marriage with her and that she 1 a G-A. Ottomeyer, be a good one, and we congratulate some Chicago firm. The usual good would not marry him even if he were 1 Bishop Ireland has issued a rule pro Mr. Bingham, of Sleepy Eye, called Eckstein on his splendid luck. Bei' able to disprove all the bad reports she *l~ wishes of his New Ulm acquaintances .VEVVULM, MINN lbiting games of chance in aid of the on his brothers this eity la3t Fridav. had heard of him chat she only wanted A J, a New Ulm boy, we wish him all su are with him on this occasion. church. In a circular recently issued „,. ._, ",. „. to get the child and she then made every Merit Wins. cess.. va» tmaster Geueral Wanamaker he says: Public sentiment has become Misses Schmid and Radl of Sleepy effort in ber power to get Reed to let We desire to say to our citizens, that Acting upon the resignation of Adjutant her haye the child. Reed wonld not let *&r s- his annual report to congress recommends S so pronounced, and rightly so, against 2 S for years we have been selling Dr. her have it. He gave her her four let- *]M§1% Eckstein, the officers of the the erection of public buildings King's New Discovery for Consumption lotteries and chance games, that we T« ters. The case wass the1n and there lAMSv* Second Regiment have passed the following Dr. King's Ne Life Pills, Bueklen's Mrs. Otto Schell is entertaining her faB a a IwM at a cost of $10,000 in all towns wbpe deem it our duty to prohibit as we now S4* A t? 1.1- c, dropped and never came before the SPferJ Arnica Salve and Electric Bitters, and resolution: Wherea3, we, as officers friend., the stamp and envelope sales amoant lend Mrs. Frank W of St. Commissioner at alL The malSr was do, the raising of money for religions have never handled remedies that sell of the Second Regiment, recognize James. ggg to over $5,000 a year. The New Ulm mtW^' or charitable purposes by the sale of very painful to Miss Snndell. but I can- as well, or that have given such universal the efficient services rendered by A. J. not see how the smallest particle of post-office business lacks only a flw satisfaction. We do not hesitate to chances, the use of wheels of fortune or Mrs. Beecher, of Redfield, South Da•kota, blame can attach to her. It was still S S guarantee them every time, and we Eckstein and realize the difficulty of securing hundred of the required amount, an by any method savoring of lottery has been visiting here the past more painful to Mr. Reed, and yet he ifl stand ready to refund the purchase another adjutant, as able and in case Mr. Wanamaker's suggest! few days with her sou. or gambling. This rule admits of no had, in the report from his agoa^ what price, if satisfactory results do not follow zealous, therefore resolved, that, promising meets with favor, it would be an eas, exception. It applies to counties as their use. These remedies4 have Mrs.S. Peterson and daughter! *5 wonWcoiraider afiiB excuse him our hearty support, we desire Mi. .^ for doing what he did. matter to increase the sates sufficiently well as to towns, to convBnts as well as won their great popularity purely on C3 spent a portion of the week with Sena Respectfully, their merits. C. L. Roos Druggist. him to reconsider his resignation. to obtain a public building. parishes tor Peterson in S Paul. It O A A I Le Sueur, 7. t%nfs^M iAlifti#ll1aa1liAtl&L2fe£t£Jk