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

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C. & N. W. TIME CARD. O A N E W S An infant child of Jos. Koeck died on Mrs. Barbara Lorens, an aged lady, C. L. Roos was in St, Pau twoupr NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Saturday. died on ThursdayEditor Going East. Going West. three days of last week. CU» H. A. Subilia is back from Chicago. JNol Pass Dep 5:05a.m. •No 2 Pass Dep 10 51p,m. Andrew Olin will spend the summer Hodges of the Sleepy Eye Herald BCfTTER AND EGGS. The dance at Union Hall on Monday *No4 2-25p.m *No3 5 05p.m. Chas. Sommer will remodel his store •No 16 Frt 4 15 a. ||No 23 Frt Arr 10:10a.m. months in Europe, was in town Wednesday. evening was largely attended -a-„ The basement of the Kiesling Block: *No25 l:50pun. *Bfol8Frt 12:25p.m front. E. C. Gilniore will remove to Duluth tNo24 ll.3Cp.ro Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Ross will arrive as Andrew Olin has secured a civil serv- reopened and we are tDnily except Monday, Geo. Boock was in St. Paul last week and engage in business there. home from Minneapolis to-day. •Daily except Sunday. a pay he •Daily except Sunday. ice appointment at a salarv of $1,000 market prices ||Daily, $OnSundays onto. on business. for butter and eggs. Mrs. Rudolph Kiesling arrived here The doctors report several cases of H. W. E I E A N New Ulm Creamerv Co. per year. The teachers'vinstitute opens at Sleepy from Spokane Falls last week. Station Agent. la grippe throughout the county. FRESH ICE CREAM. Tom Perry, the veteran St. Peter Eye next Monday. Mrs. Jfl. G. Pahl left for Chicago Jos, Schmucker celebrated his 42nd We do painting, calcimining:, paper journalist, paid New Ulm friends one John Grimmer is again at his post in Fresh Ice Cream at Eibner's restaurant Monday evening for a short visit. birthday anniversary last Tuesday evening. hanging and decorating in? a manner of his regular visits last Saurday and every Saturday and Sunday from the Register's office. that is intended to suit you and not us. Carl Berg and N Metzen shipped a Sunday. now on. Ice Cream also made to order Heller & Seiter. City caucuses will be held to-morrow carload of horses to Duluth last week. at any time at the most reasonable prices. Werner Boesch went to Marshall The Mulvehill livery stable passed evening at Turner Hall. Friday to attend the funeral of his Mrs. Newhart returned from St. Paul into the hands of the new owners yesterday. POIWD:^ box of Russian Caviar. L. E. Fritscbe is building a residence grandson. )wner can have same by call- Thursday evening accompanied by her Henry Rolves will still continue DRESS-MAKING. ing at this oihce. on lots west of Turner Hall. in their employ. son. Dr, G. W. Lilly and E. Houek, one of The undersigned have opened dressmaking Dr. Strickler was called to Morgan the New Ulm defenders, were over from Attorney McKenzie of Lake Benton Peter Gulden has bought the Fr. ARRESTED rooms in the Lei bold building. Sunday morning on professional business. Winthrop Saturday. had business in our city Wednesday. Kretsch place in this city. Consideration, Ready for all kinds of dressmaking- It is your attention that we want arlested, He was at one time a student in the $600. Louis Vogel is building a residence and we want yon to stay in Give us a call. custody loDg enough to Ml yon that it law office of Lind tt Hagberg. Max Hanft is here on a visit. He on German Street on the lots adjoining Superintendent Davis held teachers' M. and K. Hanlon. is not FORGERY! has recently graduated from a Minneapolis those of Werner Boesch. We are indebted to Senator Peterson examinations at the court house Wednesday S. Roberts. and Representative C. Ahlness for business college. and Thursday. The new proprietors of the Citv Drug we contemplate, but merely selling First Ward Caucus. you finer cla«»s of Spring Goods this copies of the legislative manual for The members of the I. O. O. F. lodge Store, Messrs. Kiesel and Henningsen, C. Schreier is hauling material for season than cv«r before. We have arrived 1891. I is a valuable compilation, and at the are making arrangements for an evening arrrwrt and took possession to-day. his new residence on the lots opposite CONVICTION The legal voters of the First Ward of far superior to any yet published by the entertainment at Turner Hall. the home of A. Subilia. Sheriff Mead has chosen Sheriff the city of New Ulm are lequested to can do this We have a full line of state. meet in caucus at Turner Hall on Herman Vogelpohl and Jacob Spaeth 'Schmela.as.one of the deputies to assist Stand ml Watches and can put them Miss Mollie Haxel was called to Quincy, in iny case you desye. Our line of Thursday evening, April 2nd, 1891, at The transfer ot the Lamberton elevator have completed the pipe organ on which in^he execution of Clifton Holden. Illinois, on Monday by a telegram jewelry and silverware is complete, 8 p. for the purpose of placing in and our bpring novelties-will bennsaris«cd line to the Eagle Mill Company will they have been working for nearly a announcing the illness of her father. A' concert and ball will be given at nomination a candidate for councilman be made to-day. The elevator that was year. for said ward, and to transact such FRED W. HAUENSTEIN. Union Hall on the evening of the 12th Thomas Keegan, accompanied by destroyed by fire at Essig will be ree" other business as may properly come Easter services were held in nearly all The Leading Jeweler. Mrs. Thomas Mullvehill, will leave in The dance will be under the auspices of Ju before them. the churches Sunday morning and evening. the the Citv Cit Band. Ban a a opacity of a few days for Santa Rosa, California. By order of the ward committee which will be from 15,000 to 20,000 THE DAKOTA HOT SPRINGS. Some of the exercises were of an W. C. Brown, of the Winona & St. Ralph Bullard of Kansas City has ERNST BRANDT, chairman. bushels. excellent order. I he improvements that have taken Peter Land Co., was the city for a charge of the night office at the depot Second Ward Caucus. Since the date was fixed for the execution place at the Dakota Hot Springs during The Ne Ulm Sportsmen's Club will few hours Wednesday. He is still stationed during the sickness of H. H. Reighner. the past ear make it now one of the of Clifton Holden at Redwood hold its next quarterly meeting next at Springfield. Chas. Silverson spent the week in most popular, attractive and desirable The legal voters of the Second Ward J-1 Falls, many letters have been received Sunday afternoon at the residence of resorts in the country. In addition to Milwaukee, perfecting arrangements of the city of New Ulm are requested to The ladies of the Turnverein are now by the governor asking a commutation the benefits to be derived from the use meet at Turner Hall on Thursday.April John Hauenstein. for the proposed change in the Ea»le busily engaged in making preparations of the death sentence, but no action has of the water, the curative properties ot 2nd, 1891, at 8 p. m. for the purpose of The attempt to start a circulating library Mill. for a Fair to be given May 23rd and 24th. which rival those of the famous Hot placing in nomination a candidate for been taken and Holden must hang. proved successful. The books They have taken unusual pains this Springs of Arkansas, the superior climate councilman for said ward, and to transact Col. Bobleter writes that there is St. Paul Dispatch of Monday. and beautiful natural surroundings such other business as may properly have been selected and will be kept at year, and propose that the affair shall nothing in the rumor that he had contemplated render the Dakota Springs an especially Register of Deeds Grimmer says that come before them the drug store of O. M. Olsen. eclipse anything held heretofore. resignation from his present attractive resort. Ample hotel Bv order of the ward committee. out of twenty consumptives treated by W. D. Smith and H. G. Hays of accomodations are provided at reasonable position at the head of the Second Regiment. Read the new ad of Heller & Seiter, BURG, chairman. Dr. Talbot Jones of St, Paul with rates, and the journey to and from Sleepy Eye were in town Saturday, arranging which appears in another column, and Koch's lymph, three haye been completed that point can now be quickly and comfortably Third Ward Caucus. for a Republican gathering to watch for C. H. Horn burg's announcement Wm. G. Frank writes from Oregon made \i a the Chicago & North cured, and four are so far improved be held in that city next Wednesday. in the next issue. Note also the Western Railway system, which was lecently that he has been very sick the past two as to render restoration to The legal voters of the Third Ward completed into the Spring. Excursion 1 change in the ads of Crowell, H. Will Holden, brother of Clifton, was or three weeks and ha3 been forced on of the city of New Ulm are requested to health certain. I the other cases no tickets are sold the vear round Loheyde, F. Kuetzing and Chas Wagner. here Thursday. When seen by a Re. meet in caucus at Turner Hall on that account to give up employment. change was noticed. at reduced rates. Full information can Thursday April 2nd,1891, at 8 p. m. for view reporter, tears stood in his eyes, He is now living in Albina. be obtained upon application of any the purpose of placing in nomination The Globe of Monday pays our senator agent of the Chicago & Northwestern and he was deeply affected over his On the new letter heads of the Empire a candidate for councilman for said ward Postmaster Schmidt is of the opinion some very high compliments. I Railway, or by addressing W. A.lhrall, brother's sad fate. and to transact such other business as Mill company appears the lithograph that more newspapers are received at ranks him as one of the bright men of General Passenger and Ticket Agent, may come before them. Anton Gag and Alexander Schwendiuger of the mill, the office and also Chicago, 111. the postoffice in this city than at any the senate and also as one its best working By order of the ward committee have commenced work on two a new elevator that the company propose office in any other town in the country members. His bill, causing the A. ECKSTEIN, chairman large paintings representing scenes in to erect this fall. The capacity of the size of New Ulm. That certainly Notice of Confirmation of Assessment. railroad commission to prepare certain NOTICE the Indian war. They expect to have the proposed elevator will be 100,000 speaks well for the community. statistics regarding railroads operating them completed by fall. bushels. within this state, is pronounced by the Final arrangements have been made Notice is hereby given that the Board Wm. Tesmer went to New Ulm Fri Seeding was commenced last week Globe as the best measure concerning and Rev. Stnemer and Mr. Heidemann of County Commissioners of Brown Co. Office of the Board of Public Works. day to get his artificial limb. Dr Strickler on one or two farms in this vicinity. The railroads before the legislature. City of New Ulm, Minn., will meet at Ne Ulm, Monday, April Minn will hold a special session commencing has it, having ordered it sometime Tb.ttrsu'ay, April SOth, A. D. March 27th, 1891. wet weather of Sunday and Monday 20tb. Tariff for protection and tarift 1891, at 2^g]jfi|pe~k p. m. for the purpose The assessment of damages arising a ago. Mr. Tesmer has considerably recovered will delay seeding some, but will improve for revenue only will be the subjects of transatran|r. a general business, and by the laying out and opening of anew from the shock of amputation, the conditions, of the soil. discussed.—Sleepy Eye Herald. the said Board will then also sell to the stieet leading to the Public Cemetery Jos. Sattler, of Springfield, sundayed and travels around quite easily with the highest bidder, the ola county office and hereinafter desciibed having been Word has been received from Chicago On Wednesday the livery stable of here. aid ot crutches.—Sleepy Eye Herald. building, now standing in front of the completed and entered by the Board of that Albert Behnke has quite recovered the late Thomas Mulvehill was sold for new courthouse, the purchaser to remove Public Works in and for said Cirv, notice Miss AmaHa Nix is Lome from St. A letter has been received by Col. from his siege ol sickness, and $8,000. The purchasers are Henry Berg said old building, and level off is hereby given that application Paul. Pfaender to the effect that in view of will be able to return to New Ulm with and clean premises occupied by said will be made to the City Council of said and Fred Kretsch. Mr. Kretsch has the failure of the American Loan and building according lo manner and within city at a meeting thereof to be held on Chas. Wagner visited Springfield his sister che latter part of this week. disposed of his interest in the barn of ti ne to be made known at sale. Also April 10th A. D. 1891, at 8 o'clock Trust Company, negotiations have been Thursday. Schneider & Kretsch to Frank Schaefer Mrs. Franz Emmer died early last old stoves, furniture and fixtures wilL m. to have said a&ses&inents in all things made with another and stronger company of Cottonwood. Mrs. Otto Schell is entertaining a sister Wednesday morning and was buried be offered for sale. confirmed. Objections to said assessment for money with which to build the from Iberia. may be heard before the city on Thursday, the funeral being held By order of a majority of the Board On Tuesday, Hans Ulin, of Linden, road. The matter will be explained in council at such time. The following is of County Commissioners of Brown Co.. from the Catholic church. I twill be Wm. Mueller and wife of Springfield while splitting wood with one hand and a description of said street to be laid the caucus to-morrow evening. Minn. remembered that her husband died spent Sunday here. out and opened, to-wit: holding the stick with the other, had the Dated Ne Ulm, Minn., March23rd, The new Alliance paper made its appearance from heart failure last winter. Commencing at a point 30 feet south handle of the axe catch some way so Chas. Krook was home from the St. 1891. E W I S B. KROOK, Friday. It is an eight page 55|* west of the north east corner of Co. Auditor and Ex-officio clerk ot Contractor Hanschen of New Ulm, to tha the struck the index finger on his left Peter college over Easter. Outlot No. 113, north or Centre Street paper and is well filled with reading Board of County Commissioners' whom was awarded the contract of putting hand. It was nearly severed, and had Mr. and Mrs. A. Domeier visited in the city of New Ulm, thence running matter and advertisements. That it will in the court house foundation last to be amputated.—Madelia Times. north 34%° west 38.42 chains to a point ANNUAL CITY ELECTION in the city during the week. prosper for a time at least there can be fall, has rented the Henzie house on SO feet south 55J° west of the north east Logan, a little son of M. E. Mathews Mrs. A. G. Seiter and daughter of no doubt, for it has not only the patronage corner of Outlot No. 80, thence running Minnesota street for his family, and Notice is nereby given, that at the of Marshall, died Thursday of diphtheria. Winthrop spent Sunday here. north 84° west 5.15 chains terminating of the farmers of the community, next annual election of this city, to be will become a resident.—Redwood Gazette. The Me&senger of that city says of him: at the city limits said street to be 60 but its advertising columns attest as well held Tuesday,the 7th day of April A. Frank Kuetzinjr and Jos. A. Eckstein feet wide and said line is the centre line He was a remarkably bright and attractive 1891, there is to be elected: a liberal support at the hands of our were Twin City visitors last week. •s theieof. The E bundtiy school has elected the boy, and the sad and terrible "One councilor for each ward." business men. The following is a list of the supposed Ernst Strelow was over from S£. There is also to be submitted to tho affliction brings the deepest sympathy following officers: President, Juero-en owner's names, a desciiption ot the legal voters of this city, at this election, Quite an inteiesting case is now pending James for a few days last week. Durbahn vi'ce-president,Chas. Grussendorf from a circle of friends, among whom property damaged and the amount of the question of issuing $24,000 in bonds in the probate court. It grew out secretary, Conrad Dirks treasurer, the loss seems in a measure to be their Judge Huebner, the Winthrop attor damages awarded to the same, to wit: in aid to the St, Paul, New Ulm and of the settlement of the estate of the Fred Haenze delegate to distrh own. ney, spent Sunday with his parents. Southwestern Railway Company, pnr3uantrSj|fmn Snpoo33d Owner's Name Description. Damages late John Jacob Smith, whicb con act of the legislative entitled: Christ FiUen.Part of outlots no. 100&113taken$100. convention to be held at Arlington in Mr. Scherer of Winthrop visited over Senator Peterson brought in a bill SimUf-1 Kauakowit?, 95 65 sisted of a four acre lot, and involves a May, Chas. Grusendorf. Sunday with his uncle, Peter Scherer. last week regulating the express charg Wm Pfiender, 87 b5 A act to authorize the city council question of considerable importance. A Weigind Hauenstein, 8o 60 In the Essig fire last, week between es on farm products. The maximum of the citv of New Ulm, in Brown Conntv, Mrs. B. Halpin of Burnstown visited decision in the case will determine All objections to said assessment Minnesota,to issue the bonds of said two and three thousand bushels of rate is fixed at 30 cents per hundred with her daughter in this city l*st Saturday. must be made in writing and filed with whether a four acre lot in this citv or city in aid to the St^ Paul, New Ulm & wheat were destroyed as was also some for the first fifty miles and 10 cents per the City Clerk of said city at least one only one-half acre of the same is exempt Southwestern Rat^rav Company, approved day prior to said day of hearing. lumber belonging to Bingham Bros, of hundred for each additional fifty miles. January 29th A. D. 1891. from execution, or in other words Mrs. Anderson, of St. Peter, visited E. G. A this city. On the warehouse there was The bill should have been made more The ballots to be used at such election whether the surviving wife of the deceased over Easter with the family of C. W. Official: Chairman Board of an insurance of $500, but on the wheat extensive in its provisions. I should shall have written or printed, or Louis SCHILLING Public Works is entitled to hold the four acres A. Krook. partly written and partly printed there was none. The elevator belonged have been drafted so as to include the Clerk, Board of Public Works. or only one-half an acre under the thereon: Miss Annie Roth of Springfield was shipments of business men, which constitute to H. W. Lamberton of Winona. homestead exemption law. This point "For the issuing of $24,000 of bonds the guest of Miss Baasen a portion of CITY NOTICE. the great bulk of express business. On the last day for the introduction to aid in the construction of the St. has often been raised, but has never the week. Paul, New Ulm & Southwestern Railway, of bills, Mr. Ahlness of this county Notice is hereby given that the Board been brought up in court before. I Yes—No/' and each voter voting Chas. Little, son of County Treasurer of Public WorKs of the city of New Ulm, brought in one amending the general A large number of our citizens have may therefore be considered a test case. thereon shall erase, mark, cross or Brown County, Minn., will meet at the Little of Tracy, spent the week with his laws of 1878 relaiive to the listing of paid $5 each this week to aid W F. scratch out one of said words "Yes'* or City Clerk's office in said citv on At Turner Hall on Saturday afternoon, friend, Norman Lind. mortgages by the register of deeds. N and leave the other on the ballot. Holden in the payment of expenses incurred Thursday,Mareb.26th A D. 1891,at7-30 Prof. D. N. Harper of the State O O S SCHILLING, p. ai., for the purpose of assessing the Tt was referred to the committee on judiciary. in his efforts to secure the liberation Wagner's is the place to go to get Agriaultural school delivered a lecture City Clerk. benefits and damages arising from the In the senate, Mr. Peterson your wall paper and carpets. of his brother or the commutation Dated New Ulm, Minn., March 23d. laying out and opening of anew street on the culture of sugar beets. The introduced one amending the general of the sentence. Mr. Holden made a A. 1891. as directed by the city conncil of said meeting was held at the instigation ot Fresh eggs taken in exchange for laws relating to taxation. HELLER SEITER. 's 1! city to ^vit: Commencing at a point 30 aoble fight on behalf of his brother and the Milford Farmers' Club and was attended goods at Frank Kuetaings. feet South 55h West of the North East has not hesitated to make any sacrifice A meeting of the republican club by about thirty-five farmers from corner of Outlot No. 113 North of Centre of time, money or effort. He has certainly Carpets and wall paper wall paper will be held at Union Hall to-night, Street in the city of New Ulm, thence the immediate neighborhood. The lecturer, and carpets at Chas. Wagner's. given an example of devotion running, North 34^° West 38.42 chains Wednesday, to elect delegates to a Mr. Harper, is an easy talker, which deserves the highest commendation to a point 30 feet South 55J°, West of the meeting to be held in Sleepy Eye on and his half-hour's discourse showed a If Chas. Wagner cannot suit you in The above parties are now prepared to North East corner of the Outlot No. 80, and has enlisted the sympathy of the 8th. Th latter meeting is for the wall paper and carpets, nobody else make contracts for wide knowledge of the subject, which is thence running North 84° West 5.15 all who know him.—Luverne Herald. can. purpose of electing a league committeeman PAINTING, chains terminating at the city limits now agitating the western farmer. He said street to be 60 feet wide and said for the county, and to effect a closer The following dispatch from Little CALCIMINING, explained the manner of cultivation, Go to Chas. Wagner's and take a line is the centre line thereof. union between the clubs. The meeting Falls, this state, refers to a man, who, look at his line of carpets and wall stated the required condition of the soil PAPERING, By order of Board of Public Works, to-night should be attended by every it will be remembered, worked in this paper. and compared the profits that are acquired DECORATING, Louis SCHILLING, Republican. neighborhood several years ago, and from careful cultivation in this Clerk of Board of Public Works. Painting of all kinds done at lowest and all other kinds of work in their line. was implicated in the stealing of Poehler's Dated New Uim, March 7th, A.D 1891 country with the average profits in of prices and in the best of style by If you want work done neatly and in. The following from the St. Paul News horses in the town of Courtland. Heller & Seiter. Europe. The soil of Minnesota he said an artistic manner do not fail to call on of Thursday will interest readers here, The dispatch says: Pankratz Papp, an BATH ROOMS. us, C. HELLAR. was naturally better adapted to the as one of the parties is not unknown In old offender in the horse thief line, was OTTO SEITER. ^, Chas. Wagner can this spring furnish New Ulm: Fred Engle, the "butcher I have just opened bathrooms in connection arrested in Rich Prairie, east of this raising of sugar beets than that of any TURNER HALL, boy," well-known as a prize fighter, a to with my barber shop, and invite city, yesterday and brought to this city. other state in the union. I Europe satisfaction. and John Graham indulged in a quarrel a share of public patronage. The He escaped a few weeks ago from the & the farmers are handicapped by the rooms are well furnished and are r,un in an East Seventh street saloon last South Dakota penitentiary at Sioux necessity of using fertilizers, but in Chas. Wagner has abouc 200 different first-class shape. Open at all times. I night, and as a result Graham received Falls, where he was undergoing a sentence Minnesotat the Mdt „o condition., growth,e th %$££ SSXSSXgSttXS E PETJSER. soil is bes suite a successful 8UWAY, a bad "clip" over the head. Both rnen MOllDtT, TUESDAY, WEflttSMT. of fiye years for horse stealing. He was confident that the industry Now is the time of the year when you Louis Buenger, were fined $15. ,"" He was arrested in this county two a 29th 3 0 31st, A 1st. should have your rooms repapered and would be a paying one. and for the purpose years ago for stealing horses in Pope Billy Marble and his company appeared your houses painted and given a new iiLLiiiiimffitiKci.. of interesting the farmers and of and Wright counties. After his former appearance. Work of this kind is performed at Turner Hall the first three Cor. Minn, and 3d'North Sts., making a test, he stated that the Anricultural by Heller & Seiter. arrest it was learned that he was wanted nights of the week, and considering the NEW ULM, Mnrar^ School would send to the farmers by the authorities of Brown county inclemency of the weather drew fairly of the state sample packages of t-*M»* New Ulm Markets. i£ —jj-in a to re for the same offense. escaped from good houses. The company has been Opening Sill Oa gm4&Jgg&£| seeds which they are to plant and then Wheat 788—90 the sheriff of Pope county two years changed but little since its last appearance Oats 30—36 furnish a statement of the cost of cultivation ago, after he wa3 delivered to him by in our city, and requires no introduction. Flax 36 and Dealer in all Kinds ot together with samples of the the Morrison county sheriff, and he Corn .... 4 0 Mr. Marble and his wife are product The latter are to be analyzed Potatoes 5 0 them transferred his enterprise to South the same as ever. They will always at the experimental station as to the Butter 15—17 Dakota. Q&~ BeeervfirSefc^nowon sale ai t|&eCity lh*g? take well in New Ulm. per cent of sugar that they contain. 'EgR» 1 3