New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
February 18, 1891 · Page 4 of 8
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ADVEETIStMENTS. LOC A N E W S J. P. Mulvehill, the St. Paul livery A petition L. being circulated amongst ANOTHER OF HOLDEN'S DODGES. man, is in the city. the merchants to have all the stores fflr«**r X.W^^M & N. W. TIME CARD. Chas. Schoregge has started a drugstore closed on Sundav. ,» «j,|*fe# -*&."< 3U* Frank Kuetzing was in St'" Paul in Sleepy Eye. 1 he legislature, for strong agri-ultu-*€y 7JT^^ ^»M Expert Commission to See if Going East. Going West. Thursday. From there he went ral and commercial reasons, ought to ty m,arna^botfhM?f Anton Ga*is and Sheriff Schmelz transacted business 7!2 Holden is Really Insane *No2P sDepl0 51p,m tNo 1 Pass Dep 5'05a.m. a S Winthrop Miasr'Ledrach, this city, an-, •No 3 5 05pm. give some very robust attention ihifiggg in St. Peter on Friday. ||No23FrtArrlO 10am Judge Huebner, the Winthrop attorV..SPunced for March 3rd session to the subject of tree planting, &*£% *No 25 50pan. The St. Paul Globe of Sunday contained Tos. A. Eckstein was. in St. Paul and ney, has been in town the past few days and to the subject of wider importance, E. H. Huebner has been retained by tBiiJy except Monday, the following interesting news in Minneapolis the greater portion of the •Daily except SoDday. *Daily except Sunday. on business. the preservation of a sufficient portion*^ S Editor Buck of the Henderson Independent regard to Clifton Holden, the Redwood ?On Sundays onlj. week. IIDaily, C. in his libel suit. of our forest area to save this state from J,. "n A number of the young people enjoyed W. HEIDEMAN, Falls murderer, who is now in Stillwater: W. P. Cosgrave, superintendent of Station Agent. the very injurious effects of dried-up the pleasure of a jolly sleigh-ride Wm. Mueller, the St. Peter merchant, the Northwestern road, was here on rivers, streams and lakes. ft* on Saturday evening. came up to spend Sunday with relatives "Clifton Holden, the Redwood Falls Ten poundsof BUCKWHEAT FLOUR business last Saturday. Our heritage of foiest and limpid 1 for 25 cents at Brust & Graff's. Mr. Ahlness has fathered a oill to in the immediate neighborhood. murderer, is striving hard to cheat the The costs in the Forster—Forstner water is bountiful. The forest area exempt mortgages on real estate given gallows. The appeal to the United C. Elder, representing Fairbanks, case amounted to $33, which were paid Smoke "The Widow" for sale by W. will, under the present rapacity, disappear for purchase money from taxation. States supreme court having failed, J^Eib lbner. Morse & Co., is in town, posting himself on Monday by the plaintiff. within the period of another generation. Holden is now endeavoring to use as a E. J. Forster and H. G. Garvin, officials on the proposed water-works extension. Wm. Pfaender and Jacob Klossner This means inevitable drouth NEW BUSINESS. last resort, the plea of insanity. Yesterday of the Northwestern road, registered Mrs. Grimmer went to St. Paul Monday years, injury to the farmer, injury to are in St. Paul attending an encampment a communication was sent to We are now readv for your trade in at the Dakota House on Monday. afternoon to attend her son who is of the A. R. of the state. business. The forests receive moisture Dry Goods, Notions and Groceries the governor to the effect that Holden 160receiving treatment in one of the hospitals J. Newhart has sold a farm of from the atmosphere and store it, and Watch for our ad next week. The revival services at the Methodist was insane. Of course if this is the of that city. acres in Bashaw to Joseph Veigel. He by springs and streams, send the quickening G. DONULS. church will be continued this week. case, the death penalty would not be inflicted, reports considerable demand for real The drawing for the Schwendinger water to the thirsty land. They ^Rev. Hillmer of Iowa will be in charge. and Holden would be sent to RING FOUND. estate at present. paintings, which was to have been held minimize the severities of climate. one of the state insane asylums, where A span of horses was stolen recently Owner can have same bv proving The ladies7 class of the gymnastic on the 10th, has been postponed again They are valuable and indispensable in he would receive all the comforts and from the barn of J. Nilson in Lake ownership and paying for "this adverl for a couple of weeks, school presented their retiring teacher, a sanitary,commercial and agricultural care bestowed upon the unfortunate tisemenft hoomon Brust I? & P. /^l Graff jyy I Hanska. No clue as to the theives has mere1 Mr. Gebser, on Saturday evening, with sense. To preserve them, tree Billy Marble, the comedian, has been people, who, innocent of crime, are bereft as vet been discovered. Sew"ng Machines Repaired Gratis. a handsome gold badge. planting by state encouragement is not booked to play in several towns in this of reason. It certainly looks very M. Mullen will leave for Washington enough. Large tracts of forest must be vicinity next month. New Ulm will suspicious that the plea of insanity Hugo and Otto Rehfeld of St. Paul fcK All Kinds of sewing machines repairedthis week to spend a few days visiting maintained by the scientific forestry 'tree of charge from now until Monday, no doubt be on the list. should be set up just as soon as the were visiting in the city over Sunday. acquaintances and viewing the workings March 2d, at Laudenschlteger's hard piocess which has arrested the hand of United States supreme court decided The latter expects to leave this week for An infant child of Henry Bauser of of our national congress. ware store. the destroyer in France and Germany. against Holden's appeal. the west, probably for Montana. Fairfax died last week. Mr. Hauser August Schell celebiated the 66th anniversary Forests must be planted in denuded was formerly a resident of this county FOR SALE. Max Hartneck, who has been confined Gov. Merriam gave the matter his of his birthday on Sunday. A areas. Fires must be kept out by the and is well known in New Ulm. at the hospital for the past month immediate attention, and appointed Dr. I nave a line of first class ladies' large number from town went out to most stringent laws Stop the waste of or two with a siege of tyuhoid fever, W. W. Mayo, of Rochester, Drs C. E hair goods which I offer for sale. Ladies Attorney MeKeuzie of Lake Benton participate in the pleasant event. our forest areas at the head-waters of Riggs and J. Ohage, of St. Paul, as a desiring to learn the trade of hair-dressing left on Wednesday for Brookings, S. D. had legal business before Judge Webber our navigable streams, at least. Let The Ladies' Society wiJl give an entertainment can do so by calling on me at my board of medical experts to examine last Saturday. Mr. McKenzie was Wenzel Frank of West Newton has the legislature get the government to rooms in the Beussman building. at Turner Hall next Sunday Holden and find out whether the insanity at one time a law student in the offices secured an option on the Fairfax mill Miss M. Hazel. transfer to the state a large forest reyation evening. The entertainment will is assumed or real. The medical th«ot Lmd & Hagberg. now owned by Daniel Kat*. By in the north counties, which be one of music, theatrical performance gentlemen will make their examination SETTLE UP. time the Review reaches its readers the Dout, the man who was incarcerated shall be sacredly preserved for the good and recitation. without delay, and report the result to All those knowing themselves to be deal will in all probability have been in our JHII a week or t,o ago on the suspicion of the state. The expense of maintaining the governor," The 10.15 morning freight from the indebted to me, are requested to call at effected. that he was a murderer, left New forests will be repaid a million fold NWce and settle up. T. CRONE. east, which was suspended for a time Ulm as soon as he was released and has Dr.Stnckler left for Minneapolis Monday, in results. The reservation will yield J. Close of the Carnival Season. has again been put on. Maul will be not been seen si nee. FOR SALE OR RENT. accompanied by Wm. Tessmer, an income to the state, while fulfilling received on this train on Monday morning the Sleepy Eye man, whose leg was amputated John Jacob Smith died at the hospital its functions as a sanitary and agricultural A good house with six pleasant rooms as heretofore. The Carnival season in New Ulm some weeks ago. The object on Sundav, aged sixty-five years. and commercial benefactor.—Minneapolis located on Front Street near Etgle Mill. closed last Tuesday evening with the In the supreme court last Wednesday of the visit was to secure an artificial This place is supplied with stable and Smith was one of the veterans of theusual Journal. number of dances. At Turner the case of Wm. Rose was continued wood and coal house. Inquire of limb for Tessmer. war, and had lived at the hospital for a Hall the dance was under the auspices Werner Boesch. until the next general term of the court. In South Dakota they have at last succeeded number of years. He died of old age. The city council has decided to carry of Company A.anc* for festive cheer and THUS the course ot justice is again retarded in electing a United States senator, HOUSE FOR RENT. out the suggestion of the Board of Public St. Alexander's Hospital is to be improved sport was unquestionably a complete lor nearly a year. Rev J. H. Kyle being the lucky Works in regard to water-works extension, bv the addition of a room to be I offer my house, corner Centre and success. Promptly at eight o'clock, winner. Kyle is a member of the preseut C. Canfield and E. Houck, Winthropites German Streets, for rent and has authorized the city used expressly for operating purposes. the orchestra struck forth in some mazy state senate, electeu from Aberdeen, both of them, spent Sunday Wm. Hummel. clerk to advertise for bids for material The loom will be nicely furnished and strain, whose pleasing notes floated here. The latter will be remembered Brown county, and a Congregational with which to lay the mains. fitted up with all necessary conveniences. TYPEWRITER FOR SALE. through the hall and guided the merry as one ot those who was engaged in the minister. He was formerly a Wm. Martel had one the of fingers of dancers, now throughthe easy and graceful Republican in politics and is about 85 /IT A hrst class typewriter, almost new deiense of New Ulm in '62. his right hand slightly smashed while The Milwaukee Theatre Company, movement of the waltz and now and in good condition, is offered for yearguokl. He will act independently. Miss Mary Raverty, the young lady coupling cars in tue, yards at Springfield which took so well in New Ulm a year through the more rapid and sedate sale. Inquire at this office. who was burned in a gasoline explosion Our reporter heard a good one the last Saturday. The injuries, however, ago, will be here again in May. The step of the quadnlie or lanciers. A CITY NOTICE. last summer, suffered from a slight other day which is too good to keep, are not as serious as they might iroup is said to be even better than it hour later saw the hall well filled relapse last weeS», but with careful although we will not mention names, have been, considering the circumstances. Sealed proposals will be received until was upon its hist appearance in ourmaskers, flitting here and there ancTehtbiting medical attendance is again improving. man was hired to dig a well foi a 7 30 m. Tuesday, March 3rd, 1891, city. their costumes tt the igreat at the office of the City Clerk, City of neighbor. After he had dug about 15 The lumber dealers of New Ulm have musement of the lookers-on and fequal A memorial to congress passed the The county commissioners will probably New Ulni, Minnesota,tor the furnishing feet down he came one morning and been doing a rusning bu&iuess the past ly as much so no doubt to them of 165 tons of 6 inch cast iron water legislature on Saturday asking for the need another chair at their next found it caved in, filled nearly to the few day s. Fine weather has caused the pipes, 5 tons of 4 inch cast iron water One party, masked as Sitting Bu\i or appropriation of funds with which to session. A young commissioner put pipes, 12,000 lbs. «tf special castings, 15 top. He looked cautiously around and tarmers to take out great quantities ot John Sitting Bull or Annie SittingBull, reimburse John Fenske of this city for au appearance at W. N. C. Bushard's fire hydrants of 4J^ inch barrel and 2% saw no persoa near, then took off his building material, and our dealers are at any rate one of the three, WOK a injuries sustained during the Sioux war the ioie part of the week.—St. inch nozzle of the Mathew's patent, one ii coat aud hat, and hung them on the accordingly happy. costume that was good in every detail. of 1862. The memorial was introduced 10 inch Gate Valve, three 8 inch Gate*. Peter Herald. windlass, crawled into some bushes, and Valves and eight 6 inch Gate Valves, rj,, another enclosed himselt in a cigar jfK little Indian boy about twelve years by Senator Peterson. all with 7 teet iron boxes and cover. waited events. In a short time it was lhe Catholic ConoTefation of this -i of age was seen about town on Saturday Nic Heinen, engineer at the electric The prices for waiter mains to be 0^0ai,iyju ui mis shaped costume onof which were adver discovered that the well had caved iD, tise the brands Theo. Mueller to selling beads and other trinkets- light station, iu stepping from the top given per ton and that of specials pefr city have elected the following officers: and seeing the man's hat and coat on His home is in Montreal and he travels good*#F^t«g**4afe|£S^ pound and i"clude delivery free on of the boilers onto a ladder last Wed- Pi evident, Rev. Ptui secretary, Wm ttoe—wind'.ass, supposed he was at^le board of cars in New Ulm. ,, about the country all alone, earning his the well-known "Vetterle" the dress 1 nesday, fell to the floor of the boiler Nic Gulden, A. J. Ecksteintiustees, Anton Brust treasurer fcchubert bottom of the excavation^ few hdfrs Bids will also be received for the,sustenance was jnsc right, the action vvas complete with his own hands. room, lighting on his shoulder. The in Henle, Jacob Haubnch, I. Schwendinger furnishing of the whole of said materials of brisk digging cleared the loose earth and the attention that he attracted could Representative Ahlness introduced a juries sustained have caused him to be and l.iboi connected with the laying and Autou Zieuer. from the ell. Just »s the eager neighbois not have been increased had the great and proper completion of all extensions bill last week hich asks tor an appro-laid up for several days. Henry Leonhardt had reache the bottom and were "king of pedestrians" been there in Reminiscences of Gen. Sherman are of the water works as per resolution of priation of $6,000 for building a bridge has been filling his place in the wondering wbeie the body was, the I the tity mncil of February 12th, 1891 person. Other comic forms, as well as numerous since his death. Iu tuis connection ados.-, tue Minnesota nvei ueai the meantime. and so the ttenals and changes ordeied man came walking out of the bushes some beautiful ones, occupied the floor, il might be ot interest „o many present Ridgely ferry. The bill waj referred iv ith the present swem all Acting upon the mandate of the United and good naturedly thanked them for and it wou.d be impossible to given a to know thai in May ot 1863 the great 4- accordance with the plan and specifications to the committee on appiopriations. States Supreme court to carry out relieving him of a sorry job The diggers dtsc'iption of each, so many were there general passed through heie on his way now on file in the City Clerk's of the sentence iu the case of Clifton Holden, and so varied. were tired, but the joke was so good hee All nroposa must be sealed and to some western tort. He was made Rudolph Daetwyler, of Redwood the murderer, Judge R. Nelson mirked Proposals lor water pipes that a big laugh followed all around.— the honored guest of the city at that The sailoi group which appeared on Citv, Council reserves the right Falls, stopped off in New Uim tor a tew ot the Circuit court on Friday issued St. Petei Herald. time, and WHS tendered a public dinner the floor during the evening was indeed to reject an\ or all bids. days last week, previous to leaving an order that the writ of habeas corpus at the Dakota House. a pretty one. Eight }'»ung ladies Louis SCHILLING, tor fawitzeiland, where he expects to be dismissed and that the person ot While it is eminently proper, at the CHV Cleik. and an equal number of gentleman John Worat&chke, a young man ot pay a visit to his aged parents. Mi. Holden be remanded to the sheriff of death of a good jitizen, to give due Dated New Ulm, Minn., Feb." 16th A. composed the gtouw, and, dressed as West Newton, who sustained internal Daetwyler was at one time a resident Redwood couutv for execution The recognition to his real worth, there is 1891 they were in their attractive suits ot injuries about thice weeks ago in luuu« of this vicinity governor will now be called upon to «. no occ ision for mere gush and slobbermgs. white and blue, they could not he'p but a log, underwent an operatin on V\ ednesday Music il Instruments. fix the date for carrying out the death It is to be inferred, from the tone lhe young fellows, who turned everything be the oojects ot admiration and atten For a few das I will have on exhibition at the hands ot Dr. btrickler, assisted penalty by which the murder of Frank of the Anoka Herald, that tho^e who topsy-turvy on Sunday evening, at mv stote a beautiful Estev Hon. The only other gioup to appear by Dr. Schoch and JLU. Workman Dodge is to be avenged in the ey es of contributed to the defeat of Wmdom at Pi mo This oimo is noted for its fane should temember that Halloween comes was the pinafore battery corps T'us ol Tracy. Tne opeiatiou pioved to be men. The date will piobably be in the time Sabm was elected United States action, iud .s the equal ot anv in/one or but once a year. Some day, if our policemen took well and 'vas the means of exciting very sucees&iul, and the young man is May or June. hnish. I iKo carry the celebrated E»tey senator,are guilty of criminality against do their duty, they will be a good deal of laughter At all of now impioving rapidly. or_r ins and a complete linejbf otrei the state. That is wrong. Mr. Wmdom ere is a sample of the conflicting caught in their tricks and it will music il instruments It will be to the other halls dances were also being was defeated because it was right that reports that come from much talked-of lne building committee of the board your advantage to call and dook at hard with them. held. Each was a masquerade, and, he should be defeated r.ot so much on them. O. M. Olsen. Spokane Falls. Wm. G. Frank, who of county commissioners met last Tuesday, while the costumes were not as elegant, Application has been made to theijov his own personal account.maybe, as on f. A Safv Investment. visited that place tecently, writes as aud in company with Architect fun was by no means lacking. ernor to have Chiton Uolden's sen/ence accouut of the hoard ot pap-suckers follows. I am not taken up with this Struck inspected and accepted the new Is one winch is guaranteed to bring commuted to impiisonment tor lne on that had fastened themselves upon him. vou itisfactorv results, or in ease of country at all. Portland stands at the courthouse building. Mr. Stiuok lei PERSONA MENTION the ground that the evidence is not conclusive Per force of circumstances attending his failure a return ot purchase price On head of the cities I have seen thus far, tail some very nice compliments ower that he shot Dodge. A| the long and successful political career, a this safe plan you can buyfiom our advet while Spokane Falls is the worst overdone the work ot tue various contractors, and Mrs. R. D. Lilhe aud child are visiting tised Druggist a bottle ot Dr. King's governor has on a previous occasion refused spoils machine had built itself around sayseemed highly pleased with tue interior of all. I think it is safe to New Discovery for Consumption It is Mankato friends. to yield to this request, it is* not him which he had been unable to control. that one quarter of the stores in Spokane appearance ot the building. o-uaranteed to bring relief in every case likely that he will do so now. Wm. Mueller and wife of Springfield The only way to free a good man when used fer any affection of ThioatLungs Falls are for rent and everything Our citizens generally were pained to visited with friends in our city oyer from corrupt surroundings, as with There will be a meeting of the Republican or Chest, such as Consumption. looks very unfavorable. There is no leain on Saturday evening of the death Sunday. In-flamation of Lungs, Bronchitis, Acth' disease, is to first remove the conditions club of New Ulm next Friday for demand for work of any kind, and, if of Airs. J. H. Strasser which occuired ma, W hooping Cough, Croup, etc. etc, take him out of the filth in which the purpose of electing a new *et of ofand Mrs. Wm. Gieseke of Sleepy Eve was there happens to be a vacancy, twen* It is pleasant and agreeable to tatte. rather suddenly Saturday afternoon. machine politics has placed him and if de-ficers of selecting delegates to at entertained by Mrs. Berry several days perfectly safe, and can always be ty men stand ready to accept employment. Ihejmnouncement ot her death came he is really a good man he will naturally tend the league meeting in Minneapolis of last week. pended upon. I think that in a few months with unusual surprise, for only a day cleanse himself if not, like the in March. The attendance of every from now I will be back to New Ulm, Senator Dav writes from St. Paul to Miss Maggie Dreis of St. Paul was the or so before she was supposed to have sow, "he returns to his vomit." Mr. Republican in New Ulm is desired. The unless things change considerably. guest of the family of W. Hauenstein the Fairmont Sentinel as follows: "One possessed good health and was even Wiadom proved his intrinsic worth by meeting will be held at Union Hall. third of the session is over and not a during the week. xJld Peterson brought suit on seen at the concert at Turner Hall on taking his defeat philosophically and It was the verdict of all, with but tew .bill of general nature has yet become Monday against Jack Irving for assault Thursday evening. Friday morning "Jos. Schnoberich, Anton Schwerzler remaining steadfast to his principles in ra exceptions, that the concert at Turue 3. law. While the Legislature is fully and battery. The case is to come up she was seized with convulsions. Medaid and John Kretsch visited the Twin adversity as in prospentv, and thus regained 'tty Hall on Thursday evening was one /t up to the average in point of industry, before Justice Baasen, but as the de-ical was summoned, but the most Cities last week. not only the support but the affections unusual merit. The violinist, Mr. Dipk, it does not seem to have the faculty of fendant is not in the city, the trial may skillful care availed nothing to prevent of those who had contributed Miss Beecher of Redfield, S. D., spent toowas rewarded in his masterly efforts dispatching business. There are be delayed for a few days. The case the terrible end that awaits us all. Mrs. to his defeat, or in other words, who a portion of the week in our city, the with manifest appreciation, and the many talkers—too many statesmen who grows out of one of those periodical Strasser was born Oberfelden, Canton bad delivered him from his fool and guest of her brother. I ease and skill with which he hanuled fights which are pertinent to a certain are possessed with the idea that duty to Zurich, Switzerland, Feb. 10th, venal friends* And herein lies a lesson^ the bow certainly entitled him to al\the August Schweppe and family of St. their constituency tequires that they air element in every city of the size of our which other United States senators willli ,£ 1859, her maiden name being Catharina James visited with the family of Louis praise that an admiring audiance own. It is this element which is a discredit V, their oratory upon every subject pre^jented. E. Gugolz. Four years ago she came do well to heed. Critics are not always -T'* corded him. The singing too, it was Buenger last Thursday. wherever it is found, and the », a Then there is too much politics to America, and on May 31st of last enemies.—Midway News. admitted, was of a good order. Review instead of taking sides with in the proceedings." He says further: year was married in Minneapolis to Mr. Fred Schweppe of Sigel and Miss either faction, believes it to be the duty "Anti-railroad bills continue to pour Strasser. Since their marriage they of our authorities to inflict the severe into both branches. Most of them are Alvina Poehler of Courtland were married .rligneet had hvt continuously in New Ulm, ox au Leavening Power.—TJ. S. Gov't Report, Aug. 17, I88Q, penalties of the law on all of them at the Lutheran church in the latter introduced for buncombe, and will sleep where she soon formed the reputation -w .A y*\ Ji^ufcmg/ it-Ask .„^*, 1.. alike. Petty treatment should no longer town last Thursday. A large number the sleep of death in the committee of being a woman of good attainments actuate the officers of the law in of friends witnessed the ceremony rooms. Some country member wishes and a wife of most obliging disposition. dealing with these fellows, who, be it and the young couple were made the to impress his constituents with the fact Her circle of acquaintances was not recipients of much congratulation. Both that he is "agin" monopolies, and there said to the good name of our city, are I large, but among those who knew her* the bride and gtoom have always been is no cheaper or more harmless way of only a few in number, and punishment, she was esteemed, as was evidenced by ^i^doing this than by introducing some popular young' people of the communities that is in proportion to their offense, the number of those who attended the in whichihey have resided,and the that would practically confiscate or should be meted out to them.* Unless funeral from Turner Hall on Monday pe out the "soul-less corporations." Revie-v takes pleasure in wishing them the authorities do this, a stigma will attach afternoon. To the bereaved husband, all.the prosperity, devoid ofunhappiness, is may not be statesmanship, but it to them as well as to the dispensers we extend the sincere sympathy of newspaper that is attendant upon wedded very gratifying to the rural legislator, of rowdyism which is so generally detested. brethren, and offer the condolence li*e,v does no particular harm." of the community.