New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
February 11, 1891 · Page 4 of 8
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W qagB*B5WB -•-7nw,nirfrii|ifB"'''lir John. Wiesner has located at Taeoma. Henry B. Ahrens of St. Paul attended Wheat is worth 89 cents to-day. DEATH OF AN OLD SETTLES. the funeral of Jm. Dambach on Saturday C. & N. W. TIME CARD. Geo. Grimm and wife ife,, of Springfield, E.G. Pahl was in St. Paul Thursday. The Rose case will be argued in the last. -, Vf&f&gM^ spent Sunday here Jos. Dambach died on Thursday Last afcjf' Gfing East. Wm. Alexander is employed at Chas. Going West. Supreme Court to-day. •J S llfllljjF th8 Age of Sixty-two. *No2P UDepl 0 51p, Mr. and Mrs E. G. Koch contemplate tNo 1 Pass Dep 5-OSa.m. Brust's. The Eagle Mill Company have em. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Arnold *No4 2 25p *o 3 5,05p m. a trip to California and Germany ployed a new book-keeper, a Mr. Elkins *Nol6i[«t» 4 15 a. ||No 23 Frt Arr 10 10a Engesser, owner of the St. Peter One by one tne old settlers drop from Gulden last Thursday. *No 18 lSt 12 «5p •No 25 1 80p.m in the spring. by name. brewery, died last week. cur midst, and the busy rush of tNo24 11 3Cp Mrs. Mulvehill has returned fr^m St. JD illy except Monday, Rev. Hillmer, an low a evangelist, is Geo. Gieseke of Courtland purchased every-day life, we are now and then *Daily except Snnday *Dai)y except Surday Max Dick and the St. Peter College Peter. The father of her late husband holding services at the Methodist church ?0n Sundays onlj. ||Daily lots in this city last week and will erect called upon to pause and note the passing Quartett at Turner Hall to-morrow c. is also here. H. W. HEIDEMAN, etery evening this week. a residence in the spring. away of a pioneer. Thus the death evening. Station Agent. O. C. Strickler, 0. M. Olsen, and Mayor Wagner has been nnder the of Jos. Dambach, which occurred last Gov. Merriam has appointed Francis The young men of the city are arranging T. Crone went to Mankato Friday afternoon weather the past few days and has not Musical Instruments. Thursday afternoon, removes from life Caldwell of Le Sueur to succeed the for a series of club dances at Turner For a few days I will have on exhibition on business. been able to leave his home. one of the earliest residents of this late Judge Edson of the Eighth district. at my store a beautiful Estey Hall. Gene Pfefferle has returned from Gibbon, Miss Til lie Poppof Los Angelos, California, vicinity. lano. This piano is noted for its fine The entertainment, which was to have A convention of sheriffs will be held where he has been working in the is expected to arrive nere this iction,and is the equal of any in tone or Mr. Dambach was born Grosherszogthum been held at Turner Hall on Suaday in St. Paul on the 19th. Sheriff SchmelB finish. I also carry the celebrated Estey drugstore of Louis Palmer. week for a short visit with her parents. Baden, April 29th, 1828, and evening, has been postponed until the organs and a complete lme of other will attend. The depot offices have dispensed with consequently was in his sixty-third year. The first blizzard of the season visited evening of FeDruary 22. musicil instruments It will be to Otto Baarsch, cashier in the Sleepy the services of a messenger boy. Lack At the age of twenty, he left his native us on Sundav. Monday morning the your advantage to call and look at A paper was received at the p-stoffice Eje depot offices, spent Sunday and of business is the reason given. shores and sailed for America. He them. O. M. Olsen. roads were blocked so as to prevent the this week.sent from Cameo, Portugal, Monday in our city. running of all trains. lived in New Tork for a year and then Rudolph Schaffier and Magdalena and addressed to 22 Augshurger Valentines. Valentines. went west as far as Chicago where he This week we publish the delinquent Helget, both of Cottonwood, were married The semi-annual convention of Minnesota Strasse, New Ulm by Ulm. Onl\ a If you wouhl see tne finest line of remained until 1854. In that year he tax list. It is the shortest of anv ever at the Catholic Church Monday editors will be held in St. Paul few thousand miles out of the wav, beautiful and ftncv vilentines that was joined a Chicago colony which was sent published Brown county. morning. to-day and to morrow. A. A. Bogen, ever offered to the pub IC ot New Ulm. that's all. to Minnesota to look up suitable lands go to the store ot Andrew J. Eckstein. Tne mail from the east yesterday of the Post, and the writer will be in at Pension Agent Blancbard has secured C. A. Hagberg showed the writer or claims. With that band he came to Go there and see for yourself The tendance. morning was delayed several hours on a widow's pension of $8 a month under the other dav a specimen of carving line is something different from the usual the Gopner state, and resided within its account ot a wreck on the Omaha road. the new law for Mrs. Kjerste Peterson Now it is Watonwan connty that is to stock carried and affoids an as»ort^ment which he obtained from an old Bohemian boundaries until his death. At the time of Bngnton. Mrs. Mary Valenter died at her home that will suit anv taste Our »up^•ply go through the excitement and bitterness in Su Paul. It iepre*enis the that he settled in this neighborhood of comic valentines is also complete in West Newton Sunday morning, of a countx.seat contest. The Senator Peterson has introduced a "List Supper," and the thirteen figures along with a number of others. New Andrew Eckstein. ^he was the mother of Mrs. Andrew commissioners recently voted to get bill relating to villages. It is intended are true in every respect to biblicil description. Ulm was then among the places yet to Kokaseh. authority from the legislature to issue to enable Spnngfaeld to become a distinct Beautiful Valentines. Foi detail and expression it be established, so that he was permitted $30,000 in bonds to build a new court election district I carry a sto« of well selected and 1 nomas Keegan of Santa Rosa, California,arnved gives evidence of remarkably skillful to wnneas and assist the founding of house. appropriate valentines. Get one and in NewUlm Monday night workmanship, and Mr. H.%gberg is certainly Frank Kuetzmg has moved his u.e cny and watch its growth through send to a friend or relative to visit with his sister, Airs. Thomas justified in pnaiug it highly. Springfield store stock to Winthrop. It Prof. H. 1. Brockmeier, of the Mankato man \eais of progiess and misfortune. 0. M. Olsen. Mulvenill, will be sold theie at public auction by Lutheran schools, died on Tuesday He lived here during tl.elndian outbreak Marriage licenses have been granted Farmer Boy Wanted, To learn the John Albert until the 3rd of March. of last week, a victim to that dread and was one of the defenders ot the city Ihe saw mill of Palmer & Landwehr recentlv to the following parties- Calvin cigarmaker's trade at disease, cosumption. He possessed a during tnose tning times He was also has been started up again. Mr. Palmer Smith and Aibertene Affolter Peter The Rochester Post is authority for Theo Mueller's. large acquaintance in New Um and among connected with many otheij events in ot Mankato is here himself to assist in Permantgen and Elizabeth Scumitz the statement that Gov. Mernam will all who knew him he was generally the cit}'s history, which gave him a running the mill. Julius Jordan and Mathilda Riddaiz commute Clifton Holden's sentence to SETTLE UP. esteemed and respected. large acquaintance and made his life a The couithouse building committee Rudolf chaffler and Magdalena H. lget impiisonment for life. It does not All those knowing themselves to be life of usefulness He was a devout Next Saturday is Valentine's Day, Anton Habrison md Kithenna Wustrer held a meeting yesterday. Architect state its reasons tor such a belief, .indebted to me, are requested to call at Catholic, and his untiring efforts iu behalf Frank Beijer and Mary Jeske Struck of Minneapolis was present to the day when the people of saiall mmd "once and settle up. T. CRONE. President Searing of the Mankato ot his faith gave him high standing conter with the committee. give vent to their littleness by sending George Ditz and Theresa Grunet Frnnz Normal school says that Brown County in his church and in the St Joseph's FOR SALE OR RENT. their acquaintances disgusting caricatures Rischka and Lena Enper Kristme C. Alfred Vogel has resigned his position is represented in that institution by bociety of which he wss a member. and nonsensical verses. The editor Dahl and Christina Enger John Kleinschmidt at the depot to accept that of bookkeeper A good house with six pleasant rooms twenty-one pupih. The representation of this paper, bear in mind, opens and Emma Ziegenhaugen, located on Front street near Eagle Mill. The funeral was held from theCathouhurch for Crone Bros. Frank Baasen is larger thin that of an} other county This place is supplied with stable and no letters on that day. It will be a Joseph Schluck and Helena Duschel. Saturday morning, and was attended will fill his place as baggage clerk, excent Blue Earth. Thirty-eight counties wood and coal house. Inquire of stamp wasted therefore to express your b\ gro it number of our citizens, The following telegram from Redwood in a 11 send pupils. Representative Turrell has introduced Werner Boesch. opinion of him by mailing him a comic desirous of pa} ing a final tribute to one, Falls to the Minneapolis Journal, a bill to reimburse Redwood count} to Mrs. Wm. Todd, wxfe of the ex-deputy HOUSE FOR RENT. valentine. who through many ye-trs had occupied under the heading of "Arretted for the extent of $13,000 for expenses mcuried insurance commissioner, died at her a position of honest} and prominence in Embezzlement," will attract iuterest As the time for the annual city election I offer my house, corner Centre and in the Ruse and Holden trials. home in St. Paul last Wednesday. As the e"es of his fellow townsmeu. Germ in Stret ts, for rent draws on, candidates are being Leie a& one of the parties referred to Mr. Todd was at one time a resident By mutual agieement between Mr. Wm. Hummel. was at one time a resident of this -it\ groomed for positions in the council. of Tracy, the deceased lady had quite a GOT HOLD OF THE WRONG MAN. Hornburg and Jacob Klossner the latter G. J. Buckeye, of D. M. Osborne & It is early yet, of course, but new TYPEWRI'I ER FOR SALE. number of acquaintances here, who will will remain at his present stand until & Co., has caused Neuman & McRav, names have alreadj been suggested. regret to hear ot her death. October 1st. Mr. Retziuff will not build The Stranger Arrfstsd by our Sheriff is A hrst class typewriter, almost new In the First ward Geo. Schmidt is being hardware merchants, of Morg in, Minn until next year. and in good condition, is offered for not the RiTho Party. One of the pipes, leading up through to be arrested.for embezzlement ofgoods pushed for alderman,and in the Second sale. Inquire this office. the water-tower into the stand-pipe, Through Senator S. ,D. Peterson, the sold for D. M. O-borne & Co. under it is rumored that Bogen and Neuman, On Saturday, Dan Williams, warden NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION cracked during the cold weather of last Review is burnished daily with a copy consignment contract for 18*9. The arrest will be in the race. The Third ward of the North Dakota penitentiary at OF PARTNERSHIP. Tuesday night, owing to the lack of of the journal of the house and senate will also affoid a chance for some 19th has caused a sensation at this place Bismarck,arrived in the city to identify sufficient cnculation of water through proceedings. They can bt. seen at this and Morgan. The ease has been continued century Cincinnatns to offei his services the prisoner wtio was arrested the other the sj stem. The defective pipe has office at any time until the next term of court and to the city. New Ulm, Minn Feb. 9th, 1891 day b\ Sheiiff Schmelz on the suspicion been replaced with a new one. Notice is heteb\ given that the partnership the parties have given il Committeeman C. Roos has requested that he was the muidertr of a The death of Bernhard Huolskamp heretofore existing between the An erroneous statement crept into the Republican clubs of the woman in North Dakota. To their of Lafayette occurred Sunday night. In Switzerland, says an exchange, undersigned and doing business tinder the Review last week in connection county to hold meetings and elect delegates mutuil disappointment, howeVei, the the farm name and style ot New Ulm He had been sick with inflammatory the rich pay taxes out of all proportion to with the account of the sleeping case of Creamery Co has this day been dis to the league convention to be warden informed the sneriff that he had rheumatism for over a year and during those of other classes. The svstem of solved niutuil consent. Mr E G. Miss Lohmann of Lafayette. The article helu in St. Paul in March got hold of the wrong man. The party that long period experienced great pain taxation is known as the "progressive" Koch retires from the firm ind business infeired that medical aid had been neglected. who is wanted is an escaped convict, Another important business change and misery. He was 67 years of age tax scale. A» for instance, one ownino$4,000 and M. Henr\ Cione wnl contiuue the On the other hand, the friends who was serving :t life sentence in the business un ter the old tirm ime is announced this week. Henry Crone and was one of the oldest res-dents of worth of pioperty pays taxes only of *he young lady hive been put to PaitiHs hiving claims against the Bismarck prison for murder. The has purchased E G. Koch's interest in Nicollet county. Thirty years ago he on one half of it, while the one owning hrni s\ li pleise piesent tiiem without great expense to relieve her troubles, part} who was captured resembles him the New Ulm Creamery and will assume came to Lafayette. There, through $25,000 worth pays taxes on eighttenths del i\ t'rpi\ment md irties o-vino- us and the article did them an injustice. so closely that Mr. Williams says that management in a few days. thrift and industry, he worked up a of it, artd another with §100,000 will Uso be kind enough to eill at The error was an unintentional one, two men could hardly be more alike. once mi t\ ti amount- due so that considerable estate, and was always Aorth of propei t\ pays taxes on trie A little tight was stirred up -iniorg and we therefore willingly correct it. ill iccounts cm bt- bal meed The incidents surrounding the case considered as one of the best fai mers hole, the last named ing fifty times the millers and wneat buyeis on Siturda}, E Koch and that lead to the arrest of the mao Rev. Albrecht's hor«-e indulged in an the vicinity. Upright in all his dealings, the tax of the firs* named. There is also and wheat took a sudden jump to Heur\ Crone. named Dout are interesting, Late in exciting runaway ou Saturday. The he gathered to himself a reputation an income tax and the rich pay out 90 cents. Four thousand oushels were January a detective in Milwaukee received animal was being driven by Mr. Al for honest} whien ide him general!} of all proportion to tne poorer classes EGp marketed that day as a direct result. a letter from someone in Court1 brecht's son, and tor some reason becime esteemed among all his nei^h W hen a rich Swiss dies, and it is discovered The report comes from Spokane tnd. In this letter it was stated that unmanageable. After ranning a bors. He leavas a wife and ten childien. that he has not reported his Falls of the tragic death of Fred Pleiter, Ernst Wolf, the man who escaped from short distance, the cutter was tipped tull income, ever} penn\ of taxes held who at one time lived in New Ulm, AT it puson in Jtih, had been hanging andthe.oung bo} thrown under it. back is now deducted with compound TURNER HALL His relatives here received toe information There is a report curtent among the around this neighborhood during the For a time it looked dangerous for him, inteiest and fines. Ruiroads aie under ^\1 tnat on Friday he toon u\-, own employes of the & St road that summer months and working at odd but fortunately the cutter struck a stone control ot the government and all earnings afe on account ot losses sustained a that road will be extended this spring. jobs, but added that he had left recent' \. ijn trtett from Gust t\ us Adolins md was thrown into the air so as to above bxtd pr his go to the bank tailure It is said to be the intention to extend ly for Wurtemburg, Germany, As the dlege ot S Peiei assisted prevent injuries to the boy. Iu front government the Cannon le} branch from this b^ the uel own violin Wm Lueder, ot Milford, died last letter was not accompanied by a signature, of Horn bin g's store the horse turned lrtuost, city to Morton, way of New Ulm, a The glimniei of a light in the upper Tuesday morning if ter a lingering siege the detective at once instructed towards the sidewalk and tne cutter R. MAX DICK distance of 60 miles. This would connect vvindows^of the ill building on Si*urday ot sickness He was a young man of the sheriff here to investigate. The was smashed against a post. with tne «in line ot the roid It night indicated tnat jurv was in only thirty foui years of age, md was c*ose resemblance between the description will gi\- concert at Turner Hall the city on session there, endeivoring to decide Senator Davis on Saturday introduced is also reported thit the western end is ot good stinUiug in the community in furnished by the detective and the O A E, 12TH. upon a most momentous case. A farmer a joint resolution calling upon to be extended from Wueitown to Bismirck which he Ined He was a son-iu-law appearance of the man who has been GENERAL ADMISSION, 35 CENTS had tresp issed upon another's land. congress to pa\ the first Minnesota regimeutof Whether an\ reh-ince cm be of David Eiaeberle. working New Ulm during the past RESERVED SEATS, 50 CENTS He had been hauling wood and, instead placed in this rumor cannot be stated, mounted rangers che bounties few mouths brought about the arrest of J_g?~T ckei- for sale at Roo*' lru£c«tore 1 he ofeciaU of the Cannon Vallej of keeping exictly the road, had promised its members at the time of but some color is given the report of the latter. road have made a proposition to the A isafe Investment. verged a tew feet lioni the straight and their enlistment. Under suspension of tne extension of the Canno.i Valley by people of Minkato relating to the right It is claimed by those for whom Dout beaten highway and had left tracks in 1» one men is gu ir mteed to bring the rules the resolution ,va« passed a rem irk recently dropped by an officnl of waj and depot grounds for their road the snow ou the plaintiff's land. worked,that he hau a ring on the inside vou itisf ictorv re»uits, 01 in case of This regiment held a reunion at St. Peter of the load, who is reported is saying fiilure 1 return ot puicnase price On in that cit\. This seems to confirm the Therefrom grew the suit. Carl Forster of which were engraved the initials "E. ^1 last summer and decided upon this that the road would surely be extended this sire pi in vou in buv from our adveitised rumor that the road will be extended was the plaintiff and Thomas For-stner W." The warden says that his prisoner action. Judge E 3t. Julian Cox. of from this city this spring. Druggist bottle ot Dr King's the defendant. Sigel was the scene west through New Ulm this summer. had a similar ring and that the same New Dispoverv tot Consumption It is St. Peter, is now the president of the Such a move is greatly to be desired, as of the offense, and $99 was the estimated initials were stamped thereon. This 3f guir mteed to bring relief in every case The Mixed Choir has elected the following society, which was commanded by Col. it would open up a new field for our damages. Attorney Eckstein appeared when used ti any iflection of ThroatLungs fact, together with the letter and the I officers: President, J. H. Strasser McPhail. Congressman Lind is working manufacturing establishments.—Mankato or C! est Such as Consumption for the prosecution and great resemblance between the two ,^ vice-president. Miss Fnda Hauenstem, for the success of the project at Free Press. Infiinntion ot Lungs, Bronchitis, Asth' Lawyer Slemhanser for the defense. parties go to make up a mysterious secretary, Miss Emma Scherer ma, hooping Cough, Croup, etc. etc, Washington Justice Baasen ruled over the court, Messrs. Strickler, Pahl and Eckstein case, and indicate some connection between It is pleasant and agreeable to tatte. treasurer, JL G. Bell custodian, Herman while a picked body of intelligent men perfectly sife, andean alwa\s be depended The Turnverein has filled the vacancy, of the Board of Public Works held a the criminal and the man who Pfaenderj executive committee, sat within the jury box and listened to upon caused bv the resignation of Mr. meeting at the city clerk's office on Saturdav was suspected. A reward of $300 is Wm. Pfaender Jr Miss Minnie Pfaender the conflicting evidence. A half dozen STVTE Gebser as *eacher of gymnastics, by evening to take action upon the OF MINNESOTA, County ot Brown Vss ofteied for the capture of the ri^ht and J. H. Strasser. or more of witnesses were brought forward InProbneConrt tendering the position to Aug. Conrad, reports of the various council committees. party. In ihe I itter of the estite of Thomas Mulvehill, to tell different stories, and then A petition was circulated about town deceased a young man who comes well recommended At this meeting they recommended On le idmg and filing the petition of Marearette followed a legal tilt in which the old by A. A, Bogen on Monday, remonstrating PERSONA MENTION- from Findlay, Ohio. In retiring, to the council the carrying out of all MuhchiU of New Ulm, Minn .representing among court room was made to ring with the other thines, th it Thomas Mnlvehill late of New against the bill which has been Mr. Gebser does so largely for the the suggestions made by the committee Fred Zschnnke of Marshall is here Ulm, Brown County, Minn on the 27th day of foretsic eloquence of the opposing attorneys* prepared in the legislature, providing January A 1891, at St Paul, Minn died intestate on waterworks as found in the report on a visit. purpose of devoting more attention to and being a resident ot thi« County at the and resound with the clash of that no game shall be killed in Minnesota of the council proceedings and also approyed time of his dtitb leaving goods, chattels and es his store business, to which he intends Joseph Pollack, of Murray County, heavy arguments on questions of law, tat ltl in thw County and that the said Petitioner within the next three years. When was in town several days of last week. to add painting and paper-hanging. of the request for an appropriation is the widow of said decea«ed anr* praying that evidence and fact At half-past four adminlstiation of said estate be (M Mullen granted. one considers that our prairie and water Eugene Fischer of Waseca visited He has held the position of instructor of $500 with which to make necessary It (8 ordered, |that said petition be hearrl, by the great case was brought to a close. during the week with his friend, Max foul are becoming more and more the Jndge of this Court.on Thursday, the 5tn day improvements in German Park. In of gymnastics for nearly sixteen years, The jury members retired to the secret Burg. of March A 1891, at 10 o'clock A.M., at the scarce with every year and are certain the matter of grading State Street, they Probate Ofhce in said Connty and the proficiency, which some of onr chamber to lay their heads together in Deputy Clerk of Court Mueller of St Ordered further, that notice thereof be given to to soon become distinct, the object of propose that the council employ the young athletes have attained, is the the heirs of «aid deceased an to all persons interested, Peter is spending a few days in this consultation, and three hours later returned by publishing a copy of thi« order for three tho bill seems a sensible one, even city engineer to draw up an estimate best proof of his meritorious services. vicinity. ,4no with a verdict of cause for successive weeks prior to said day of bearing,in the though it will necessarily curtail the of the probable cost. They further New Ulm Review, a weekly newspaper, printed Mrs. A. W. Eckstein ot Winona is action." The victoiv was the defendant's. nnd published at I^ew Ulm in said County Some weeks ago, a well-dressed and sport of our hunters for a time. suggest the advisability of opening a the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dated at New Ulm, Minn., the 10th dav of 1 important young man came to town, February, A 1891 new &treet near the cemetery as advised Beinhorn. By the Coart, The Winona Daily Herald pays the selling, as he claimed, fashion plates by the committee on streets, and EKSST BRANDT following compliment to a former New •"LSI 8 Tudse of Probate and ladies' dress goods. He succeeded ^**J* also of making the corner at the intersection Ulmite Adolph Eckstein of the firm in deceiving three or four of our citizens, -.-iighett oi all in Leadening Power.- Merit Wins. oi German and Third South TJ. S. Gov't Rqport Aug. 17, iSg9. of C. A. Bierce & Co. arrived home last ana was cunning enough to obtain Streets passable. The cost of the We desire to say to our citizens, that week from a ten days' business trip to his pay in advance. Th** goods of for years we have been selling Dr. waterworks extension as recommended Duluth and West Superior, and the result King's New Discovery for Consumption course never turned up, and the parties by the Board will foot up several thousands, Dr. King's New Life Pills, Bucklen's of his visit is his intention to locate who were victimized wrote to the house but there is no question bat that Arnica Salve and Electric Bitters, and in Duluth, having secured a desirable which he professed to represent. They the improvement is needed and must have never handled remedies that sell position with the real estate firm of were informed that no agent of the come sooner or later. The Board divides ®&®m Powder as well, or that have given such universal Mendenhabl & Hoopes, one of the satisfaction. We do not hesitate to name given was working in their interests, the cost of construction on all of guarantee them every time, and we wealthiest in that city. Mr. Eckstein and the citizens referred to were the streets, excepting Minnesota, equally stand ready to refund the purchase has been with Mr. Bierce for six years, thus made wiser, even at the expense of between the city and the property price, if satisfactory results do not follow and has formed the reputation of being several doUars^jjjMoral.—Never pay for holders. On Minnesota Street, onethird their use. These remedies have a good business man and conscientious won their great popularity purely on anything ja advance except your newspaper is to be paid by the city and the ITS ABSOLUTE!* PURE I worker. He will be missed in Winona their merits. C. L. Boos Druggist. subscription. remainder by assessments. »U'^*Mlll