New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
February 4, 1891 · Page 4 of 8
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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. O A N E W S Carl Brauns has returned to St.Pan). Jacob Klossner is in St.Tanl.¥ A MAN SUSPECTED OF MURDER. THE RAILROAD BOND BILL. Emil Beyl of Minneapolis visited with Freeman Wheeeler of Sleepy Eve has C. & N W. TIME CARD. Schmid was ia town Friday. friends heTe last week. been granted a pension. \, A Man Has Been Hanging Abont Full Text of the Bill Which Passed Going East. Going West. Bertha Koch has returned from Mrs. Wm. Pfaender Jr.,who has-been, Mrs. Dr. Hirach has retut ned to her Urn, who is Suspected of the Minnesota Legislature. *No2PassDeplO 51p,in tNo 1 Pass Dep 5 05a.m donia visit. •No 4 2 25pm quite sick, is convalescent. ^f|, *No8 5 05pm home at Black River Falls. rJanAwfuJl Crime. •No 16 Ftt 4 15 a. ||No 23 Frt Arr to 10a was over from Wintbrop last *Ko 18 Frt 12 25p John F. Neumann was in St, Paul •No 26 1 SOpou Fred Bobsm and two sisters of Courtland istSSm KffiMi tNo24 11 3Cp ro .SENATE FILE, NO. 100. Thursday on business. seyejal days of last week on business. spent Sunday evening in our city. JDaily except Monday, An act to authorize the city council *Daily except Sonday *D&ily except Sunday. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs, He Left the City Last Saturday and Albert G. Ulm, of Sleepy Eye, has ?On Sundays onlj. Jos. A. Ecksteyi and Chas. Silverson KDaily, of the city of New Ulm in Brown coun% C. Leonhardt last week, %f*' has not Returned *»«.*-* W. HEIDEMAN, been added to the list of licensed pharmacists. registered at the Saulpaugh in Mankato ty to issue the bonds of said city in aid* Station Agent F. Dongus opened his store in th Vs i##P3 on Wednesday. 3 The Authoritiesare Busily Engaged to the S Paul, New Ulm and Soutbf^ Laudenschlasger building on Monday. 4s fee ^«fw fjg FOR SALE OR RENT. western Railway. in Search of him. A team belonging to Chas. Bergman presentative Diepolder has been squerade ball at Union Hall on Be it enacted by the legislature of tha^ indulged in a runaway on Monday, A good house with six pleasant rooms given a place on the committee on local the evening of the 10th is advertised in state of Minnesota: located on Front Street near Eagle Mill. starting from the store of C. H. Hornburg. bills. During the past year there has been j«This place is supplied with stable and another column. A demolished wagon was the Sec. 1. That tbe city council of the hanging about town a stranger, who is Herman Schmidt left yesterday for j^woo and coal bouse. Inquire of result. city of New Ulm in Brown County is A surprise was tendered to Herman mmn now suspected of a terrible crime. He Faribault to resume his studies at the Werner Boesch. hereby authorized and empowered to Schmidt by a party of his young friends Ofcto Schell tells us that nearly all his was employed at different places, taking Shattuck School. "It^ ii*sue tbe bonds of said city with interest on Sunday evening. beer kegs have been returned and that rough jobs wherever he could get John C. Noe, a Mankato attorney, coupons thereto attached in the sum Rev. Schmtker and Jacob Durbahn the raffle will be held either in March or them. He worked a while for Schneider was here Saturday to attend the sale of of twenty.four thousand ($24,000) dollars, attended a Methodist conference at Al early in April. The date depends upon & Kretsch, and recently was employed the Peter Gulden farm. £. %-& which bonds shall be used for the bertrLea last week. the promptness with which the few missmgrfkegs by Heyman, the lime dealer. Wnen The last masquerade ball of Peter Permantgen and Miss Lizzie purpose of aiding the St. Paul New are returned. season will be given bv sober, he was considered a hard worker, Jos. A. Eckstein has again been tendered Schmilz, both Milford parties, were Dim & Southwestern Railway Company but never succeeded in making a reputation a position on the governor's staff, The marriage of MioS Tina Metzen to Co.'A'2dRegt.,M.N. married yesterday morning. in the construction of its line of railroad for great honesty Last Satuiday, John A. Furth occurred recently at Jersey with the rank of major, Postmaster Schmidt has received into the said city of New Ulm.* ^& he hired a horse of Schneider & City. The bride is a daughter of Dr. J. H. Andrews, the Mankato physiciap, bag of seeds from the Agricultural Sec. 2. Said bonds shall be issued in Kretsch, one of the best they had in Mr. Metzen, the Cottonwood farmer, was in the city on professional partment at Washington for distribution. sums not les3 than one hundted ($100) thebarn, and left, as he said, for Gibbon wel1 ana is known in this vicinity. whsiness "Wednesday evening ,£ -i f.~. dollars nor more than one thousand to attend the masquei ade. He claimed They will make their home IU Brookylyn. A Lutheran conference of teachers ($1,000) dollais each, payable to Ihe Ladies Society of the Turnvereirf to have a sweet-heart over at chat place TUESDA EVE, FEB. 1QTK was neld at Hamburg, Minn., last will give an entertainment on Sunday the St. Paul, New Ulm & Southwestern and was anxious to see her. The Grand Polonaise will begin promptly at nine NThe Fox Comedy Company appeared week. W. Blauert attended from this evening, consistBg of music and declaiion, Rulway Company or bearer, o'clock Saturday night, Sheriff bchmelz received at Turnei Hall the last three nights of A realistic battery drill will be an interesting place. and aiay bear interest at any rate feature and a number of groups will at)pear on the a lettet and also a photograph last week. In Mr Fox and Josephine floor during the evening not exceeding five per cent per annum, The offices in the new court bouse A prominent feature of the Company from Milwaukee, instructing him to and Grace Fox the company contains payable annually, and the principal are now ready to receive the furniture. A masquerade will be a battery drill make search for the counterpart in life people of talent, but the other members shall be payable at such time or times They will be occupied about the 1st MASQUERADE BALIS We are assumed by those in charge that of the photograph. So close and exact of the troupe detract from their good not less than twenty nor more than March ill be well worth seeing. was the resemblance to the party, thirty years after the date of said bonds, who had be§n spending the summer in As the legislature adjourned last Jos. Schmucker advertises two masquerade A The Turner Hall orchestra went to and said bonds mry be made redeemable New Ulm, that Mr. Schmelz with an dav out of respect to Mr. Windoi balls for next Monday an Schmucker's Tivoli Gibbon Saturday night to play for a by the city at its pleasure at any ^fl assistant started at once for Gibbon to Senator Peterson came home to spf nd Tuesday evenings. The first will dance. They commenced at seven o'clock time after twenty years and before Jks get bold of the man and return him to On Monday and TuedaY Evenings, Sunday with his family. for married people only and the seco in the evening, plaed till nearly their maturity, as said city council Wisconsin. W ben he arrived in Gibbon, for the young folks. The note, which Dr. Smith oflSt. six in the morning, when the temperature may by resolution determine. Safd^yas he made a thorough search, but could FEBRUARY 9th and 10th. James agreed to give Mrs. BerryMn A little son of John Rauschke, in the ball room bad fallen below W~f bonds and the coupons thereto attached find nothing of the supposed criminal. On Monday evening the dance will payment for the library of her late hu lives^ near the Eagle Mill, experience zero, and then walked half way home shall be signed by tbe mayor and attest-) Jy^ be for married people only. On Tuesday Neither could ho learn that he had entered band, is still forthcoming. Prompt, a fracture in the wrist bones of the ie next day in order to keep warm. It evening for the young people. ed by the city clerk of said city a $ the town at all. He had evidently isn't^he? right arm a few days ago. Dr. Pfister whs a game of freeze-out all around. the bonds sealed with the seal of saidstj*lff:i MASQUERADEBALL taken a different route altogether. is the attending surgeon. .XFoseph Leonhardt, who left recently city and be payable in lawful In another column there appears an Schmelz returned to New Ulm Monday ''ior Washington, returned to New Ulm Representative Ahlness introduced a. at such place or places as said I annduncement of the approaching entertainment evening, but started out again early on Thursday. He says that Spokane bill on Thursday calling for an, $1,800 council shall designate jt at Turner Hall to be given yesterday morning with a view of max Falls is at present too dull and quiet to appropiation from the internal revenue by the College Chorus of St. Peter assisted ing a thorough search. Sec S. Said bonds, when issued, shalfc g^iT^f AT unduee a young man to locate there. fund of the state to aid in the construction by Max Dick, the violinist. We be placed in escrow with soine suitable $^fj The crime of which the man, who of bridges in Brown County. T5h,e St. Joseph's society at its annual know nothing of the merits of the chorus person to be selected by said city coun- %fiM is wanted, is accused, is the murder of meeting Monday afternoon elected the aside from the fayorable reports Xavier Brunner and Rudolph Marti a party in Wisconsin for a few dollars oil and who is a resident of said city of Tuesday Eve, Feb. 10. following officers president, F. Scnubert given by the papers of our neighbor of West Newton went to St. Peter yes New Ulm, there to remain in safe custody in money. The photograph tallies with vice-president, A. Henle secretary, terday to attend the funeral of Mrs. city, but of Max Dick we can readily the man who is suspected even to the and not to be delivered to saidt^ ^{l\ Prices as usual. Anton Zieher treasurer, Christ Walter, an old lady of Lake Prairie. say a good word. For several years he company until the railruad of said-Sfe^^?^ scars on his face. Other marks of distinction, Sprenger. Mrs. Walter was the mother of Mrs. has been receiving instruction in the all of which the man who was Paul, New Ulm & Southwestern lUftpJ^rH COLLEGE CONGER Brunner. Leipsic conservatory .f music, and his The farm of the late Peter Gulden way Company is constrncted and com* 5" here is known to have possessed, are efforts in St. Paul sinSe his return have was sold al auction on Saturday to pleted from its northern terminus into B. Allen, who travels for a Minneapolis described. A chain which he wore received the highest praise. Henry Crone for SI, 400. Several the city of New Ulm, when the said candy house and who is well about his neck also answers to the description A bidders were present at the sale, but no bonds shall be delivered by the custo-G^fl known to all of our business men, was/ given in the letter. ^TURNERHALL Down in Brown county, the count ?i*| one seemed anxious to pay a fancy dian thereof to said company. Provid*^ married on Monday to a Mankato lady, auditor uas been in the habit of renddrMonday LATER. Sheriff Schmelz captured ed, that if the said railway company "^f§| price for the land in question. evening he arrived here in cojfa- mg his financial statements to the his man yesterday morning near Franklin, A male qnartett from Gustavus Ad Next Tuesday evening. Company A shall fail to so construct and complete ^iM janv with bis wife. Renville County, and now has him missioners in lump figures, without any pbus College of St. Peter, assisted said portion of its line of road within will give the last masqueiade ball of in his keeping at the county jail. He items, He reports: "Stationery, $ 0 The last Union Hall masquerade received by the well know vio in two years from the date the said bonds 4 the season at Turner Hall. Some fin 65." Nobody can tell how much wWs gives his name as John Dout. the usual attendance. A la 'ge virtuoso, are placed in escrow, then the custodian MR. MAX DICK groups and beautiful costumes aj/e number of masked people occupied he expended for ]uroiV fees, printing a During the season that the legislature thereof shall re deliver the same j^i^fe promised and we would once more urge vertising, etc. This seems to be a rath- floor and indulged in merriment to he ook appropriate action on the death of will give a concert at Turner Hall in the city to the city council of said city for can- 4lfef| all lovers of amusement to attend. fullest extent. A program, that intio- er loose way of doing business, although '4 THURSDAY EVE, FEB. 12TH. V*'m. Windom, Mr. Turrell, representative collation, and said bonds shall thereatfep S *v At Wagner's store on Monday, duced some laughable groups and char the auditor doubtless is perfectly honest, from Redwood County, made an GENERAL ADMISSION, 35 CENTS be noil and void. ^'^ti sOTt^jdozen large pictures, mcludinr actera, was the feature of the eveningA It is not business. And it suggests that RESERVED SEATS, 50 CENTS. eloquent speech. Coming from a neighbor, Sec. 4. Said city council is hereby anthonzed one of each of the Grand Master Wora S O of a11 coaDlJ petition, that has been in in mrcnla circula-\ it is appended in full: ^3-Tn.k* ts tor sale at Roos' drugstore and empowered and it is hereby i' men of the A. O. U. W. lodge of Minnesota. officers in the state, a uniform system tion for some time past and which calls "There aie times in our lives" said made their duty to levy a tax from time I The pictures will adorn the W book keeping, and absolute pubhcityNof HOUSE FOR RENT. for an appropriation from the state of he, "when *e feel it exceedingly difficult to time upon be taxable property of.-L&£j«j, office of the Grand Recorder in St. every detail of expenditure and t6,000 with which to build an iron I offer my house, corner Centre and to express our feelings times when said »O,H Cltyt sufficient to meet the pay- j§§ Paul receipt—Minneapolis Journal. Germ in Suet ts, for rent across the Minnesota river near the calamity falls upon us with such force ment of the in erest coupons a*» they Wm. Hummel. Judge Cox, president of the Minnesota A ven^'peculiar case of continued present Ridgely ferry, has been forwarded and suddenness as to rob us for a while shall become due and until the payment Mounted Bangers, came up from to Senator Peterson and Rapresentative sleen/ng is reported from Lafayette of the power to sa\ in words what our PEWKi'l ER FOR SALE. of tbe principal and interest of St. Peter Saturday evenjng to tatk with Ahlness. As the road at that party aflected is a Mi&s Lohmann, heaits feel so keenh In health we of said bonds is fully provided for, which hrst class tyuewnter, almost new our citizens in regard to the proposed point is greatly travelled, the appropri hter of a widow who lives in the ten forget there is sickness, sorrow and and in good condition *is offered for taxes shall be payable in money and re-union. N definite understanding ation should be secured. above named town. When the young sale Inquire this office death hovering around us on all sides, shall constitute a fund for the payment was reached and the time and place for lady was fifteen years old, her father The following New Ulm citizens and when their existence is so rudelj of said bonds and interest thereon and FOR SALE. holding the gathering is still undecided. was kuled by lightning. She was in tended the funeral of the late Thoi brought home to us our faculties are, shall not be applied to any other purpose One full blooded Polaud China Boar the same room with him at the time, Mulvehill in St. Peter last week: C* perhaps mercifulh, dulled and paralyzed whatever until said bonds and interest is otleie tor svle at a cheap price, lnquin and as a result of the shock has ever The Senate bill, allowing the city of Hagberg, C. Hornburg, A I. Se for a time On an occasion like of Frit^che are fully paid, after which any since been troubled with epilepsy. N New Uim to vote $24,000 in bonds to ifay»tte. F. Behnke, John F. Neumann this, when a leadiug citizen of our common surplus proceeds of such taxes shall bo jU£ medical attention was given to the case, aid tne St. Paul, New Ulm & Southwestern ry Behnke, E. C. Gilmore, H. Hadsch wealth has been tiken from us un placed in the general fund of said city. t^M^i CHANGE OF BUSINESS. until within the past few dajs. Lately Railway Company in building: en, A. Ottomeyer, H. Schleuderl A. cxpectedly and in the full course of a Sec. 5. Before any bonds shall be is- f%/v the disease has manifested itself i.i their proposed road, passed the lower Schwerzler, H. Rolves, H. Nagel, ».n splendid career, it is fitting that the sad sned under the provision* of this act, fffljL Hiving disposed of my three stores sleeping spells and sight failure Tbiee house of the legislatuie on Wednesday, drew Eckstein, Wm. Brust, E,\G occurrence be publicly noticed. The the question of issuing such bonds shall |fgpS to the firm of Crone Bro, 1 desire to weeks ago she went to sleep, and did The matter will be presented to our citizens Pahl, Chas. Stuebe, Capt. George, services of William Windom were such be submitted to the qualified oters of 3pt exund thanks to all those who through not awake until last Friday. When for consideration at an election. mill) eir«. have given me their pitron Newhart, Jacob Klossner Jr, Heni as to place Minnesota in the front rank tbe city of New Ulm at a general or 4$£ roused from the protracted slumber she age At the svme time it is necessary Ihe Peter Herald has evidently Lillie, Ferdnaud Crone, Mr. and of states. I remember him twenty-eight special election, in the discretion of the j&p that I snould close up all accounts at was wanting in sight and raved in a had its eyes opened It says: The »-itizens MulleB, Sirs Col.Baasen and Mrs. B, or twent\-nine years ago as a member citv council of said city of New Ulm. on e, md all thos»e knowing themselves pitiful manner. Dr. Hir»ch ot this city of New Ulm are loud in their praises Follman. of the Minnesota senate, and then and to be indented to me will do a favor by If at a special election, ten (10) days %}ti^ ii was called, and under his treatment the calling and settling J\ CRONE of theii electric light svstem and say since then, I watched and admired his notice of such election shall be given An effort is being put forch to fia^e patient is slowly improving. that they would not go back to oil for honesty, dignity, courage and tenacitj f4'^ by the cityler of said city. The bal- V* Col. Robert Ingersoll stop off in New NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS. twice the cost of the electric light. Still Ingersoll believes that the modern of purpose and of principle, as step by Ulm on his return from Montana, and lots to be^Bed at such election shall "ihave I will be at the Meichants Bank in we, of St. Peter, keep right on nsing preacher is growing better as the world step be rose in tbe service of the nation deliver a lecture. We trust the effort wrlH^r|printed or partly writ- Vf* Sleepy Eje, Feb. 4th and 5th, and at grows older. "He used to be quite arrogant, the oldest light known to the present until be bad come to be acknowledged ten and partly printed thereon "For '^jfey will prove successful. Bob's views the Biuk of Springfield in Springfield generation, and, with scarcely an exception, overbearing, narrow and uncharitable," as one of the safest and wisest statesmen Feb 6tu and 7th for the purpose of col don't happen to suit everybody, but the issuance of $24,000 of bonds to aid $$$$,* the poorest. But then we are said Ingersoll. *He took lectmg personal property takes. in the councils of the nation. One still there are but mighty few who in the construction of the St. Paul, New I S great delight in talking about the wrath not as progressive as other towns. BBTRG, trait of bis character worth remembering would Dot enjoy hearing his wonderful Ulm & Southwestern Railway Com- 5 Co. Trea*. of God and the fires of predition. He and treasuring, and especially by pany-Yes.—No." And each voter Between thirty and forty ladies and eloquence. He is now in Butte, Montana, At Cost. hated science, and looked npon freethinkers every young man with aspirations to voting thereon shall erase, mark, cross gentlemen wereentertainedattbe pleasant settling the famous Davis will with abhorrence Now he is case, and will return to Chicago in two home of Mr. and Mrs M. A. Bingham political honors, was that he ever used or scratch out one of said words *«yes""% becoming civilized. He is not quite or three weeks. He has promised to hin talents tintt, no onlv nnly tro benefi hofiaRft: himself, on Saturday evening in the interesting hi fnlenta liimealf »i__.n I *.i ..• I/I_.I__I 'x or "no and leave the other on the ballot, certain that his creed is true—has some but first to beneht the state and the na- game of progressive cinch. The lecture in the Twin Cities, and could no when deposited in the ballot box •$% doubts about inspiration—thinks that party was one of the happiest giyen doubt be induced to come to New Ulm. tion. In all his official career it was and no* ballot. shaln bie countedj except m.~.A „u« *_ *.w& E^ I will now sell you Mittens and miracles need a little mo^e proof, and his aim to do what was right and just since the opening of winter and continued those having one of said words "yes1 Henry Schuetzuer, aged about twenty-one Gloves at Cost, Hoods and toboggan has concluded that oven hell is not quite and during all his long pnblic service as such until past midnight. The or "no" thereon. Snob election shall caps below cost. Shawls, Blankets, years, was brought before Justice as hot as it used to be. As for religion not a breath of suspicion has ever tainted prizes for the best scores were won by be held conformable to tbe provisions Baasen last Thursday and was sentenced Quilts and a number of other articles in the churches, it is losing ground. his motives or his acts or clouded tbe Miss Bertha Behnke and Mr. S. D. Peterson, of law for general or special elections to pay a fine of $10 and costs or at greatly reduced prices/ The Presbyterians became ashamed of bright luster of bis integrity. I say this while the prizes for the lowest in said city of. New Ulm and the ballots serve twenty days in jaili Not being the old creed. 5ther churches will follow Handkerchiefs' Handkerchiefs: because it is abroad in the land that it scores were received by Miss Emma shall be counted canvassed and returned able to pay the fine, bea is now enjoying the example. The superstitions is a nice and a clever thing to do something Scherer and Mr. J. Newhart. MM in the manner provided for the in great variety and at very low a berth in the bastile. The charge will gradually be cast aside, and the smart and cute, even at the expense •site election of city officers of said city, and low figures. for which he was sentenced was disorderly churches will turn their attention to the of honor but rest assured that ^Fhere was considerable stir in real if. at such election it appears that a conduct. It appears that Wednesday affairs of this world. They will try and Remember that I will self gdcfcls no successcan be permanent unless it Estate circles in New Ulm last week.C. majority of all the votes cast upon said night he came home in the fifth teach people to be happy here. The as advertised. Teats, like that of William Windom. up H. Hornburg purchased of M. Mullen questions are in favor of issuing said or sixth stage of intoxication, and commenced good that is in the Bible will be preserved, G. A. Ottomeyer, truth."1 the building now used as a hardware on right and bonds, then the city council may issue to raise a disturbance. His and the bad and the foolish will store by Jacob Klossner Jr., and F. H. said bonds in the manner herein before mother ordered him to leave the house, NEW ULM. MIN, be thrown away. Reason will take the Retzlaff bought the lot between Leihold's Card of Thanks. provided. and, he refusing, she trust him into the place of religion, philosophy of preachers, and Baarsch's of J. A. Hilbert, A Safe Investment kitchen. There he found a gun and Sec. 6. This act shall take eftect and and virtue the place of belief. Yes, of Woodland, Mich. The consideration is one wnich is guaranteed to brjbg To the many kind friends in New fired the contents of both barrels into be in force from and after its passage. I think the world is growing better. We Ulm, who attended the funeral of our vou satisfactory results, oi in cas for the former purchase was in the ,-v the ceiling. It is claimed that he Approved, January 29tb, A. D. 189*.^" are getting liberal. In a little while we dear departed son and husband, we failure a return of purchase price. vicinity of $9,000 and for the latter aimed the weapon at his mother this safe plan you can buy from ou wish to say that words cannot express shall all believe in intellectual hospitality." $2,400. Mr. Hornburg will move into Farmer Boy Wanted, To learfl the and that she took hold of the barrel our gratitude. Their words as expressed vertised Druggist a bottle of Dr. Ki the new quarters either before or directly in the resolutions passed by New Discovery for Consumption, cigarmaker's trade at and directed it towards the ceiling guaranteed to bring relief in every after harvest. Mr. Retzlaff is undecided them shall be carefully preserved by us in order to avoid being shot. In Theo. Mueller's. Farmer Boy Wanted, To learn the when used for any affection of Th: in menJoiy of the respect and esteem as to what he will do. Hornburg such a case, leniency in punisment cigarmaker's trade at is which they held him. We also wish Lungs or Cbest, such as Consumpti Go and ldok atthe nice lineofdrese holds a lease on the lot until sometime would eertainly have been unwarranted, to extend thanks for their donation of Inflamation of Lungs, Bronchitis, Astt? Theo. Mueller's ginghams at(J. A. (fttbmeyer's. in the faliandmuch depends on his ac- ma, W hooping Cough, Croup, etc. etc, flowers witn the assurance that their bat the justice claims that evidence If tir withdraws the lease in 'A" large and beautiful line of em acts of sympany shall never be forgotten. It is pleasant and agreeable to tatte. could not be obtained W substantiate Boy the Domestic Sewing Machjhio of Mr. and lbs* M. MulvehflUVv perfectly safe, and can always be de^pended Retzlaff wiirerect a building »wideri|^|^ift^ goods justreceived the above statement of the case. MXK Thomas MulvehilL-, upon. this summer? W & J* S S S B. AOttomejer's. *&m as