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New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892

March 25, 1891 · Page 4 of 8

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W^^^sm®#s§gmzm® jgy^ran NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. 1). Grussendorf is building barn. Next Sunday is Easter. A carload of tables for the new court From the Pajrfed Parasites. The new paper will be issued to-morrow."p-^p,- Mrs. Wm Pfaender, swho has. been house arrived Monday. FRESH ICE CREAM. Mrs. Jos. Popp is quite --^£*«s^ seriously sick, is improving/ /f^ Wm Gieseke. the Sleepy Eye miller, We are repeatedly asked what the Tbad Jones of St. Paul w#B here Fresh Ice Cream at Eihner's restaurant An addition is being built to thfe-Dakota —. Fifty-Jwo children were confirmed in was in the city Saturday. legislature has done this winter. Oar every Saturday and Sunday from Friday House. Jt £, 'sijr*-*^ the Lutheran chuch on Sunday now on. Ice Cream also made to order CapL George is having stone hauled answer in most cases has been "nothing A ball is advertised to be held in Union at any time at the most reasonable prices. The Laird Concert Company is in onto his lots for the erection of a new of consequence." Aside from someprivate Chas. Schorregge, Sleepy Eve's postmaster, Hall Easter Monday. Sleepv Eye this w*ek_, residence."', „, measures that were woodchueksfor transacted business here Monday- An infant child of Gottlieb Schmidt, corporations, we know of nothing-*' E Wicherski will commence work on DRESS-MAKING. Daniel Kalz was in town Snnday and the tailor, died on Friday. that will be of much importance to the his new store front next month!' The undersigned have opened dressmaking The schools will be closed for the Monday. The Fairfax mill has been state at large,or an advantage. But perhaps An effort is being made to start a The Pechtel saloon on Broadway has Easter holidays from Friday until next closed down by creditors. rooms in the Leibold building. less harm is done by so doinc. Knights of Pythias lodge in this city. been rented to John Groebner of Sigel. Tuesday. f- Read} for all kinds of dressmaking- The elevator at Essig, lately purchased There are laws enough now, and men Samuel Marti and wife will pay a Give us a call Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Koss will return by the Eagle Mill Co., burned Note changes in the ads of Chas. Gebser, enough drawing liberal salaries to enforce visit to Switzerland the coming spring. M. and K. Hanlon. F. X. Schlumpberger and G. A. from Minneapolis the first ol the month to the ground Monday night. them if it was policy for them to S. Roberts. Ottomeyer. Billy Marble will appear at Turner to remain. -», Emil Mueller, son of H. C. Mueller, is so do. But as long as these pets axe Hall four nights, commencing March Dr. Stamm, of St. Paul, was in the Miss Clara Rehfeld was pleasantly home from Chicago, where he has been AGRICULTURAL LECTURE. fed on appointive patronage, no use,,— 29th. city over Sunday. Mrs. Stamm is also surprised by a few of her friends on attending a veterinary college. Granite Falls Tribune. At the request ot the Milford Farmers' Sunday evening. B. G. Pahl returned from his trip yisiting here. The City Band serenaded Mr. and Club, Piof. D. N. Harper of the The introduction of pernicious railroad through Iowa and Illinois Friday State Agricultural College will deliver VV m. Noak, at one time head miller Soren Madsen of Sleepy Eye has been Mrs. Jos. Vogel on Sunday evening. legislation as a means of stabbing an address on "Sugar Beets," on Saturday, morning. in the New Ulm Roller Mills, died recently granted a patent on a photographic The occasion was the 25th anniveisary railroad companies is a racket tbat has March 28th,at 2 o'clock j». m. at The Mozart String Quartette has been in California. copying apparatus. of their marriage. Turnr Hall, New Dim. The farmers about had its run. Ignatius Donnelly,. organized recently. It holds its rehearsals of this region are invited to altend this Diphtheria is present in the family of A bill was introduced by Senator Chas. Gebser is rapidly recovering Thomas Wilson and Pat Rahilly havft highly important meeting. There will at Turner Hall. Frank Mans of Brighton. One of his from the effects of his recent scalding, Peterson on Monday appropriating almost had a sinch on that game for a also be distributed seed for experimenting. Chas. Brust has purchased the Gieseke children died last week. money for a bridge at Newton's ferry. and in a few days will be able to attend long time, but now it has got so tha. Committee. property, corner of Broadway and to his store duties. Geo. Gieseke of Courtland has commenced the most ordinary kind of a chump as Ig. Schwendmger is engaged in cutting CITY NOTICE. Centre street, for $1,850. sumes to regulate the railroads. The the erection of his residence a large and beautiful tombstone to Miss Milter, representing the Star railroad bills introduced by these three Mr. Irving, father of the Irving boys near the Lutheran church in this city. be erected over the grave of the late M. Publishing Company of Chicago, has Notice is hereby given that the Board fc?f Public Works of the city of New Ulm, Epple. been in the city the past two or three men in the last twenty-four years of this city, is here on a visit. His Mr. Mielke of Golden Gate and Miss \Brown Couuty, Minn., will meet at the days, soliciting subscribers to a circulating would very nearly load down a railroad home is near Grand Bapids, Michigan. Emma Dannbeim of Lafayette were H. H, Reighner, night operator at the City Clerk's office in said city on library. train. It is time to judge legislators, married by Rev Scbnittkei last Wednesday. Liev. Rosener of Fairfax and Rev. depot, was sic* two or three days last Thursday,March.26th A 1891.at7-30 not by the bills they introduce, but by p. m., for the purpose of assessing the week. F. M. Whitney filled his place at Haas of St. Peier assisted Rev. Pint in Lena Baltrusch won the diamond benefits and damages arising from the the laws they enact. It is not much of the depot. The services at the Catholic church last ring which was given away by the Laird Mrs. J. Newhart was called to St. laying out and opening of anew street a legislator who can't introduce at least week. Concert Company on Sunday evening. Paul Saturday night by'a telegram announcing Fred Wendland is suffering from a as directed by the city council of said one bill for buncomb, but that gag is Every purchaser of a bottle of medicine eity to wit- Commencing at a point 30 Jos. Pollack came down from Murray the sickness of her son, felou on the fourth finger of his right about played out.—Midway News. feet South 55£° West of the North East was entitled to a chance in the drawing. Horace. hand, the result of an accident in the county Wednesday and returned Saturday corner of Outlot No. 113 North of Centre mill several weeks ago. witn a carload of horses, purchased The legislative session is passing to a Rev. Beinhart of West Newton will Street in the city of New Ulm, thence ranning, North 34J° West 38 42 chains of H. Retzlafl. The brother of Clifton Holden is expected close. Over two thirds of the session leave for Europe as soon as the foundation Oscar E. Seiter held the ticket which 1 to a point 30 feet South 55J°, West of the here from Luverne this week. has gone and what has been accomplished? for the new West Newton church drew the violin painting in the Schwendinger Emil Schleuder and wife of Lamber North East corner of the Outlot No. 80, When he arrives, the prisoner will be Yes, echo answers, what? A is completed. drawing. It was valued at $80. ton were in the city Friday. Mr. thence running North 84° West 5 15 informed of the terrible fate that awaits libel suit of $100,000 against the Pioneer August Schell also drew one of the ts chains terminating at the city limits Schleuder will move his jewelry store E. G. Koch has purchased Soren him on the third of April. Sheriff Press a bill denouncing ballet jji said street to be 60 feet wide and said paintings. from Lamberton to SIay ton. Peterson's fama in Milford about two line is the centre line thtreof. Mead was to have come down from dancing and other like important milej from town. The consideration Mrs. Scott won the silver set at the Dr. Weschke of this city has been By order of Board of Public Works, Redwood Falls yesterday. events that grew out of this session, We was $2,800 for 160 acres. chosen to represent the Minnesota Laird entertainment on Wednesday evening Lot is SCHILLING, have learned more of the ••eminent At the marble works of Ig. Schwendinger Pharmaceutical Association in the national Clerk of Board of Public Works. for guessing nearest to the number Tohn C. Fenske of this city has been man" than we knew before. But the Dated New Ulm, March 7th, A.D. 1891 can be seen a model for a church of beans held in the doctor's hand. meeting to be held in New Orleanj appointed to weigh mail for thirty days long-looked-for relief of the people which is certainly a piece of remarkable next month. on the Lake Crystal-Elmore route. The NOTICE. The house of the late John Jacob from the burdens of taxation and hard workmanship. It was carved appointment comes through Mr. Lind. It is given out tbat Col. Bobleter will Smith, located near Dittbenuer's farm, times has never come. We have had a by the younger Schwendinger, and is resign as colonel of the second regi Jos. Koehler will open his barber was destroyed bv tire Thursday night. congregation of smart men who seemed Notice is hereby given that the Board complete in every detail. Several ment. The resignation of Mr. Bobleter of County Commissioners of Brown Co. shop in the Kiesling Block to-morrow. It was well covered by insurance. to think that it was their duty to their months were occupied in its construction. Minn will hold a special session commencing would be a loss that the regiment If skill in his trade entitles a man to constituents to rise to a question of F. Harrison, representing A. P, Thursday, April 30tn, A. D. could hardly afford to stand. success, Mr. Koehler will certainly succeed. privilege and call their colleague a liar., Allis & Co. of Milwaukee, was here 1891, at 2 o'clock p. m. for the purpose Our old friend E. P. Davis, of Blue Casimir Ochs was in to-vn Monday. thief and lobbyist. We pray for a deliverance of transacting a general business, «*nd last week, and secured the contract for Earth county, called and chatted with the said Board will then also sell to the He was on his way to Winona with from any future repetition of furnishing the Eagle Mill with its new Henry Subilia was in the city Thursday us for a short while on Monday. Mr. highest bidder, the old county office Frank Jaehn to secure material for the scenes of the past sixty days. St.. engine. evening, and, while going to the building, now standing in front of the Davis one of the deserving veterans the new Springfield school house. Peter Herald. fire, slipped on the ice and cut an ugly new courthouse, the purchaser to remove The tariff tilt between C. W. Heideman of the war, and one upon whom the The contract was given to them for said old building, and level off gash in his right hand. He is now traveling and Rev. Striemer will not struggle for union has evidently had One of the greatest impositions perpetrated and clean premises occupied by said $9,000. for a Milwaukee firm. come off, owing to some misunderstanding a telling effect as tar as health is concerned. building according to manner and within on a travelling public is the Mrs. John Yutz of Brighton died very between the parties as to the rules Among the senate bills introduced on ti ne to be made known at sale. Also unjust fees taxed by the Pullman ci suddenly last Friday night, it is supposed old stoves, furniture and fixtures will that should govern the debate. Saturday was one from Senator Peterson company. It is robbery pure and simple. The town of Ft. Ridgely elected the be offered for sale. of heart disease. She was a appropriating $1,500 for the improving A meeting of the Agricultural socie A rich corporation compelling its lollowing town officers: Supervisors: By order of a majority of the Board woman of about forty years of a^e, and of the grounds around the ty will be held at Turner Hall next employees to exact from tnose who of County Commissioners of Brown Co. August Loffelmaker, chairman, E.Kienlin when she retired for the evening she Sioux monument in this city. Minn. Saturday afternoon at two o'clock. At must patronize them their salary, most and F. Durbahn clerk, J. H. O'Brien was apparently perfect health. Dated New Ulm, Minn March23rd, this meeting Prof. D. N Harper of the Mrs. Amaha Schuetz, mother of M»s. be a viper and an opticus. Our legislature treasurer, Patrick Heffron assessor, 1891. LEWIS B. KROOK, A meeting of the Rvilway Surgeons State Agricultural College will deliver Frances Mueller, died in Minneapolis must not allow this greatest of all Thos. Smith justice, Wm. Fullerton Co. Auditoi and Ex-officio clerk of of the United States will be held in an address. last Friday, aged 69 years. Mrs. Albert public nuisances 10 escape censure at constables, John Kienlin and M. G. Board of County Commissioners Buffalo, New York, early in May. Drs. Seiter went to Minneapolis Saturday their hands. Next comes the expressrobbery. Jacob Bender has rented his brewery Dresser. ANNUAL CITY ELECTION Strickler of this place, Workman of afternoon to attend the funeral. Public justice demands regulation to Anton Guidon and Emil Kecheisen, On Wednesday Mr. Ahlness, of this Tracy, Flynn of Redwood Falls and formerly in the employ of John Hauen and a just revision of rates at thia C. B. Liver of Milwaukee is spending county, introduced a bnl in the lower Daniels of St. Peter expect to attend. Notice is nereby given, that at the stem and August Schell. The a^w proprietors time. There are instances where individuals the week in our city, having just returned house to repeal section 1 of chapter 25, next annual election of thi3 city, to be will institute some new improvements Rev. L. F. Frey has accepted a call have paid several times the from his trip to the coast. He will held Tuesday,the 7th day of April A. D. General Laws of 1870, which compels at once from a Lutheran pastorate St Fairmont price Known to be fair for goods delivered leave for Milwaukee the latter part of 1891. there is to be elected. county assessors to obtain full and care and will leave for his new field with his by them. If the present legislature "One councilor for each ward." the week, accompanied by Mrs. Liver. The lower house of the legislature ful agricultural statistics from every There is also So be submitted to the family the latter part of April Mr. ignores these great wrongs, their has agreed to appropriate $6,800 At the April meeting of the county farmer in their respective counties or legal voters of this city, at this election, Frey has been a useful member of tne duty to constituents will be unduly performed towards dtfraying the expense incurred commissioners the old court house building districts, under a heavy penalty. The ihe question of issuing $24,000 in bonds Lutheran longregttion as well as a and public justice unsatisfied.— in the Rose and Holden trials. The in aid to the St, Paul, New Ulm and will be disposed of to the highest bidder. author of the bill is a practical farmer, respected citizen during his resideuce Granite Falls Tribune. Southwestern Railway Company, pursuant Redwood Gazette says this will cover The purchaser will be compelled and is on ihe Alliance side of the house, in our city, and among his large number to an act of the legislative entitled about one-half of the cost of the two to remove the buiidmg within a certain so far as politics is concerned. In Reciprocity opens our ports only to* of acquaintances he will be greatlv trials period. I speaking of the bill, Mr. Ahlness said An ict to authorize the city council such products as do not seriously compete missed. of the en\ ot New Ulm, in Brown Countv,Micnesota,to that the present law was regarded with H. Neuman and M. Seifert weDt to M. Alexander's Hospital, through Dr. with our own in our own markets. i-sue the bonds of said The marriage of John H. Muhs aud much disfavor by the farmers. Thev New Ulm last Friday to pertect arrangements O. C. Strickler, has received a supply of Free trade ignores all such considerations city aid to the St. Paul, New Ulm & Miss Emilie Jahnke was solemnized in looked upon the gathering and publication for transferring the saloon property Dr. Koch's famous lymph for the cu and sajs there shall be no restrictions Southwestern Railwiv Company, approved Sleepy Eye \escerday. The groom is of these Statistics firstly as simply to the hands of the latter. Mr. January 29th A. 1891. of consumption. There are a nunioe/of either upon nations or upon their one of Cottonwood's prosperous and a basis for speculation in agricultural The ballots to be used at such election Seifert is the proprietor of the saloon people in the vicinity who are an products each and all of them can thrifty young men, vvtule the bride is the shall have written or printed, or products, and secondly as serving as a now and will take possession soon. Mr. 10 ry the lymph, and for that reason make such use, as they see fit, of our partly wntten and partly printed daughter of Fred Jahnke, one of the best pretext for searching out for purposes Neumann will seek some other field of was ordered. markets. Reciprocity discriminates between theieon farmers in the neighborhood of New of taxation all their property. They employment.—Morgan correspondence what we need and what we do "For the issuing of $24,000 of bonds A Northern Pacific sleeper left Slee Ulm. The Review congratulates the hold that these statistics impose a laro-e to aid in the constiuction of the St. in Redwood Gazette. not need, and attempts to prescribe pv Eye Wednesday evening with from young couple and ofters its wishes for Paul, New Ulm & Southwestern Railway, and unnecessary amount of work upon specifically for our ailments. Fjee trade The Mankato Free Press of Wednes twenty to twenty-five passengers on Yes—No," and each voter voting a pleasant voyage tnrough life for both. county assessors, which when gathered would gulp down the entire materia day contained a very complimentary ard, all bound for the Pacific coast. thereon shall erase, mark, cross or is published too late to be of any use to The Maennerchor concprt at Turner medica and call it the proper treatment. scratch out one of said words "Yes" or They consisted mostly of residents of announcement of the marriage of Dr.T. the farmer, and further, that the aori Hall on Saturday evening was the Reciprocity exercises the utmost "No" and leave the other on the ballot. Marcellus of this county and Miss Sieepy Eve and farmers in the vicinity cultural statistics obtained every five Louis SCHILLING, means of drawing out the largest audience care in preserving our own valuable Ida M. Lee of Mankato. The groom of that town. City Clerk. years when the census is taken arc amp t? that has been seen in the hall for a markets to our own producers while it is a successful physician, practicing in Dated New Ulm, Minn., March 23d. A delegation of Redwood Falls citizens, lv sufficient for all information desired long time. The program was of a good secures to us additional markets abroad our neighboring town, Sleepy Eye, and A. D. 1891. headed by Baldwin, waited on the subject. The bill was referred order, and the selections were generally for our surplus products. Free trade the Review joins with many friends in upon Gov. Merriam last Wednesday EASTER' BALL to the judiciary committee.—Pioneer well received. Besides the choruses ignores our own markets or treats them wishing the couple the happiest of with a view to having the death sen Press. by the Maennerchor, Messrs. Petry and as the common property of the world. unicn. tence of Clifton Holden commmuted to Ernst Pfeiffer sang solos, Messrs. Wankum Reciprocity gets value received for what An Easter ball will be given at life imprisonment. The governor gave At Justice Baasen's office on Friday, and Rudolphi rendered an operette it gives, and takes its pay in something IfiB so a them very little or no encouiagement, a suit was settled in which August and the Mozart String Quartette and it wants, while free trade gives away all however. Hellmann and Herman Jeske were the the Concordia band furnished instrumental it has that is valuable and gets back M. J. Rosskopf was over from Wintbron plaintiff and defendant. The charge Herman Berberich was brought before Wednesday. music. After the concert the nothing that the othei nations care to Easter Monday, March 30th was that Jeske had allowed his cattle Justice Baasen by Sheriff Scbmelz young folks enjoyed a social dance. keep.—Montevideo Leader. Ernst Herzog of Tracy was in town a to trespass upon Hellman's land and Tickets 50 Cents. on Wednesday and forced to pay a fine portion of the week. It has been stated about town for do damage to his hay stacks. The of $5 in addition to costs. His offense County Attorney Robertson was down TURNEF^HALL about a month that a girl of fifteen court sustained the complainant, and a a consisted in refusing to report to the from Springfield Wednesday. Jeske avoided a line by payin* a few years by the name of Alwina Berberich Board of Health the burial of an illegitimate Mr. and Mrs. Edwin J. Richter of St. had been delivered of an illegitimate dollars' damages. Henry Schrader Sr. made a business child of his daughter.He put up the Paul were in the city oyer Sunday. trip to Springfield on Monday of last child, and, as the child was buried in claim that the child was still-born, and The large and well-lighted rooms of week. the yard of the girl's father without reporting Alvin Friedmann was over from SUNDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY. that he did not know that it was necessary the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Newhart Minnesota Lake Sunday and Monday. George Sundell, of a Lake, was to the Board of Health, it was to report each birth and death to were the .scene on Saturday evening of s~ March 29th, 30th, 31st, April 1st. in our midst on Sunday. Hugo Schleuder, the Springfield jeweler, naturally suspected that the infant had the clerk of the board of health, and the one of the happiest card parties of the transacted business here Thursday. been the victim of an unnatnral death. William Biecke and wife, of Mad fine was accordingly placed at the minimum., BILLY MARBLE THEATRECO. season. From forty to fifty guests were Lake, were the guests of George Durbahn An investigation followed, terminating Deputy Clerk of Court Mueller of St. _a, v. present, and with the popular game of over Sunday. Peter spent Snnday with friends in this in a post mortem: examination on Saturday cinch they passed a delightful evening. ~r '*&£_ vicinity. ,..** Emma Giesmann left last Thursday On Wednesday evening Charles Silverson last under the supervision of •—||-ina select Repertoire-||— The head prizes were won by Miss Emma for Sleepy Eye to work for Mr. Bendixen. left for Minneapolis to select Coroner Humphrey. The inquest was Lars Frederickson of Springfield was Seiter and Mr. John Larson. Mrs. %^J Opening IBill On #uny ]&gh.t, machinery for improvements in the held in the old court fiouse. County a visitor in our city two or three days of A. W. Bingham and Mr. Louis Entrap, Mr. Mielke, of Golden Gate, and Em- 4 THE MESSAGE!BOMJARVtS SECTION. Eagle MUX It is the intention to increase Attorney Roberts on was present to conduct last week. %+f~ f""~ .~ were awarded the prices for the poorest ma Dannheim, of Lafayette, were married the capacity of the mill to 700 the investigation, and a jury consisting at the home of Wm. FritSke last *v scores. r^ 2 J. S. Anderson of St. Peter was the Admission 35 and 25 Cts. barrels per day and to do this it will be of Lorenz Flor, John Gabriel, Wednesday. The nuptial knot was tied #H, guest of Congressman Lind last Tuesday nr^°* Reserved Seats now on sale at the City Drug The slumbering residents of town by Rev. Schnittker, of New Ulm. They 5 A necessary to shut down for six or eight F. Ruemke, Henry Rudolphi, August evening. WMilP^". Store. -t v? will make their future home in Golden were aroused at about four o'clock Friday weeks. Among the improvements will Hellman, and Isidor Haas, was summoned Gate. m4 *§%**&& Miss Carrie Friedman is entertaining morning by the loud alarm of fire Louis Buenger, be a compound condensing engine capable to render a verdict in the case. her cousin. Miss Hitchcock, from Burr in the south eastern section of town The fiaffftte MtfeodistT Several witnesses were examined and a of turning out 800 barrels a day Oak, Michigan. ®& tion held their quarterly meetingjart £irt~ The fire was in a building neap Bender's if necessary. This will require an addition post mortem examination of the child Cor. Minn, and 3d North Sts., Sunday. Rev. Lenhart preacheo*tn* @#S* brewery and occupied by Henry Polz. George Schnoberich "ana^Thomas to the engine house, and will cause was made by Drs. Strickler and Schoch. NEW ULM, MIHH. 3 It was a small frame building, worth Kretsch are home from the St. Paul the cost of improvements to foot up The testimony of the parties interested I fe from $500 to $700, and by the time the Buainess College. and also of the surgeons went to show several thousand dollars. Battel Gareis, New Ulm Markets. UNDERTAKER 4 hook and ladder company reached the head miller in the Eagle, and Henry that there had been no foul work or criminality Miss Hildebrandt of Watertown, S. Wheat, 88—90 ground the house was completely gutted Engel, head miller in the Swan Lake other than neglect, and the jury was the guest of Miss Clara Rehfeld gate ... aa-^ and Dealer in all Kinds ot J&&JH&L with flames. The loss was not a total mill, accompanied Mr. Silverson to in a few minutes came to the conclusion several days of last week. Cora. 4b one, as the owner carriedaan insurance .that there was no cause for further Minneapolis to assist in the selection Potatoes.. so $275 on building and contentsjjt vv- received an elegant line of Spring of the machinery. prosecution. Butter 15—17 0 Kggs ia lllinery at Mrs. B. Follmann's. 3-