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

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Birthday rings at F. W.Hauenstein's. O A N E W S Senator Peterson spent Sunday with Geo. W. Sonraierville was Xavier Rosskopf is seriously illi^ NEW? ADVERTISEMENT town ^Z% *~~y his family. Monday. Wheat was sold for 93 cents in New Ice Cream at Eibner's to-day. John Zeller is home from St. Paul. Miss Carrie Friedmann left Saturday ta A boy w«is born to Mr. and Mrs.^Fonn TO THE PUBLIC IBB II Ulm lafet week. ^f$,t^W^WiM&W^t*. Suits for men, jouths, boys and children, Frank Spoerhase will erect a residence afternoon for Chicago. Gabriel on Saturday. a Limbacn returned from his visit to Having purchased the City Drug- fil way below cost, at C. Baltruseh's. on German Street. Rudolph Seiter will move with his C. W. H. Heidemanis buffering from Illinois last week, hY ^r i$~ Store of C. L. Koos, we desire to say H. H. Reighner resumed hi3 place at family to Minneapolis. that we have this week taken fnL, An appropriate birthday gilt is a an attack of la gnppe. A little daughter of Dietrich Meyer the depot on Monday. charge, and now solicit a sbnre of the birthday ring Get one for your friend Wm. G. Frank writes that he will be Chas. Stuebe left for Chibago Monday of Courtland died Sunday afternoon. public patronage. We expect to re-^" from F. W. Hauenstem's jewelry store. Horace Newhart returned to Northfield back from Oregon in a week or two. night with a car of cattle. plenish our stock, and to merit, if pofr^^lS An English syndicate is making an Thursday evening. Spring overcoats from $3 to $5 cheaper sible, a continuance of the favors a Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Ross and child effort to buy the New Ulm Vinegar Representative Ahlness voted for the have been accorded our predecessor. A S than ever before at C. Baltruseh's. County Auditor Krook went to S returned from Minneapolis on Wednesday. Works. passage of the Currier railroad bill. Henningsen & Kiesel. Paul Thursday evening on business. The perscription department of the John Glimmer went to St Paul again The financial statement of the city Company A. will be inspected by City Drug Store is in charge of G. Kiesel *. FARM FOR SALE. J. M. Thompson and Hans Mo were Monday to receive medical treatment. appears in another column. It will and O. Seiter, both pharmacists of long Gen. Bunker on the 30th of this month. down from Sleepy Eye Saturday on be found interesting reading. Two hundred and forty acres of gbdaT Dr. Weschke was called to Spring" ^xpeiienet. *, The lecture by Prof. Rhomberg of land, 8 miles northwest from New Ulm£ business. field on prolessional business Monday Judge Brandt will hold a special term S about 95 acres under plow, two good MX* Minneapolis has been postponed to the Go to Chas. Wagner's and take a Dr. Hirsch expects to go to Black afternoon. of probate court at the office of M. C. pastures balance meadow. S id 12th. look at his line of carpets and wall River Falls, Wisconsin, the latter part Robertson in Springfield to-day. for stock farm. Three quarters of a *$ The appeal for anew trial for Wm. paper. Albert Behnke and sister, Bertha, of the week on business. "^f»d mile from school, good buildings an* Rose was argued before the Supreme A. G. Gilman, the Minneapolis contractor, wat*r supply, new barn, 72x32, fall arrived home from Chicago Saturday Get a hat at your own price at Chas. Fred Gley was called home from S court on Monday. was in town duiing the week basement. Terms reasonable For further Baltiusch's morning Paul last Sundav on account of the serious placing the windows in the new Union particulars, address or call on Fred Behnke is remodeling his bottling Thomas Keegac and hi9 sister, Mrs. illness of his mother. Block. K. R. Knudson, N Chas Wagner can this spring furnish establishment so as to largely increase Mulvehill left for Santa Rosa, California, Brighton P. O. •ynu with wall paper and carpets to your Births were recorded this week ,n the its capacity. Heller & Seiter are decorating the Minn. satisfaction last Saturday. families of August Blubm and H. Langhoff. hall in the new court house in a manner A child of Geo. Gieseke of Courtland CONCERTED BULL The picture of Little Crow which was In each case it was a boy. that speaks well for them as painters The City Diugstore is the place to died on Sunday from the grippe and I raffled off by Rudolph Seiter was won buy onr ise ball goods Heunmgseu They are doirg the work as an John F. Neumann has commenced inflamation of the lungs. & Kiesel cany a complete stock at low/e-t by M. Siebenbrunner. advertisement work on an addition to his store. The Seeding will be under good head-way prices A concert and ball will be given -\fc A large cistern is being built at the addition will extend back to the alley. While in New Ulm last Tuesday we •crartoar the latter part of the week. The soil New Ulm Creamery for storing ice-cold Bnthdaj rings are the latest novelty were showu through the new court Robert Loheyde has bought the lotin most places is in splendid condition. Yoa can get them at Hauenstem's jewelry water for summer use. house by the genial auditor, L. Krook. adjoining those of Werner Boesch on SUNDAY EVE, APRIL 12th. Tom Perry, the St. Peter editor and store Miss Meti Seiter entertained her The building is a handsome structure German Street and will erect a resi" The coucert will be given under the violin virtuoso, gave a concert at and the airangement of the offices is young I lends in a very pleasant manner dence. ANNUAL STATEMENT. auspices of the City Band Schmucker's Tivoli on Mondiy evening. perfect It would be a credit to any on Friday evening. Since the first of April New Ulm TO THE LADIES county.—St. Peter Herald. The City Band went to Sleepy Eye To the Hon. City Council, City of merchants have been selling seventeen Suggestions are solicited as to a proper Xew Ulm Gentlemen I herewith sub Ihursday evening to furnish music for Three yonng boys, Tommy Head, pounds of granulated sugar for one OF HEW ULM AND VICINITY. name for the man in the First ward ruifc my Annual Statement showing the Dr. Land's concert company. Georgie Galles and Johnnie Graff, left dollar. who ate thirty eggs for supper on Easter Financial Condition, Receipts, Expenditures, town Monday afternoon for parts unknown. Liabilities and Assets of the The I. O O lodge members will day. Last week the New Ulm Creamery MISS EMMA HUMMEL They went as far as Courtland, City of New Ulm from April 1st, 1890, to give their entertainment and dance at turned out 1,000 pounds of butter. The Sportsmen's Club at their last will open a millinery department in my April 1st, 1891 and then, with the return of a good Turner Hall on the evening of the 26th. This wees the output will be 2,000 store next week She hag just returned meeting decided to erect a new building sound appetite, decided, as is usually A —Receipts from Milwaukee, where for the last pounds. Lorenz Dauer of Leavenworth, 111., is at Hunters' Rest and also to make other the case, that there is no place like two months she has been preparing ADMINISTRATION FUND. in the city visiting with relatives. Mr. A valuable horse belonging to Fred improvements. home. herself in the art of trimming ladies' Delinquent Taxes collected 6 37 Dauer is one of those who came to this Jahnke of Cottonwood fell dpad while Liquor License 11,000 00 hats and to select the best goods and Three children of John Luebel Sr. of Incidental License 63 00 The Glencoe Enterprise pays a compliment region in 1855. material. She has spared no time in being driven home from town one day Dog Licenst 156 00 West Newton were brought to St. Alexander's to the new proprietors of theobtaining good material and becoming Butenershop I I cense 162 50 last week. Rev Berghold's forthcoming booK Hospital last week, having Justices fines collected 172 85 styles and patterns for the coming season. City Drug Store in the following: N. Inteiest on deposits of citv funds 141 30 has been gi\en to the press in San Fred Walter has been granted a pension symptoms of scarlet fever. The ladies are kindly invited to Henningson and G. Kiesel, both prominent Francisco. It will be printed in both give her a call and examine the entirely Total Administiation fund $11 702 02 of $6 per month under the new Louis Mueller, deputy clerk of court and enterprising young men of SiRLET FOvD new stock English and German. law. The pension was secured for him r\xes collected SI 926 37 of Nicollet county, came up from St this city, left for New Ulm on Saturday The public will also bear in mind ^ile of emptv kero«me bariels 7 00 by A. Blancr-ard. A meeting of the school board will be Peter Monday night. He will probably that my extensive store is well stocked whete they have purchased a drug store. Toll taxes collected 6 60 held next Monday evening to discuss Miss Emma Hummel has returned engage in business here. with merchandise of all kinds including Their friends here, of which ther are Total Street fund 1 9J9 97 dry-goods, notions, toys, groceries and the introduction of gymnastic exercises from Milwaukee and will open a millinery WA TER WORKS FUND. many, wish them prosperity in their John Hauenstein has increased the cheap counter goods which I sell at lie of Water tt orks bonds 810,815 00 in the public schools. department in connection with new enterprise. number of his beer drivers to hve. He •\\ater Mains assessment collected lowest possiblejpnces. 2,004 40 her fathei's store. A republican club meeting will be now keeps five teams going between This week the Review desires to call WM. HUMMEL. btree '-pr nkhng assessment colle ted 313 85 held at Sleepr Eye to-morrow evening I The recent teachers' examinations in the brewery and New Ulm and neighboring the atteution of its readers to a number 1 lumbtis License collected 5 00 to elect a head for the club organization Rent for Tapping Machine col the various towns received the following towns. of new advertisers who have sought to 1 cted S 00 throughout the county. attendance New Ulm, 7 Sleepy Eye» •V\ iter rent collected 6b o5 set forth their busines inducement" in The city authorities should have the ^ale of windmill tenet 12 00 20 Springfield, 18. The date of the meeting of the Railway in the columns of this paper. Among sidewalk leading to the depot, we mean Total ater orks fund 12 756 80 Surgeons at Buffalo has been Miss Helen George gave a cinch party the number are Henningsen and Kiesel, west of the track, repaired or else lined MASONS AND CONTRACTORS. GItAVr VRD I N changed to April 30th. Dr. Stnckler C. Baltrusch, Kretsch & Berg, Keute at the home of her parents on Friday with lights. People going to and from vale of Grave Yard Lots 5" 00 PI BI IC LANDING TLND. and Dr. Workman will leave on theevening & Nigel and Wm Hummel. Changes A few hours of enjoyment All kinds of mason work and plastering the depot at night find it one of the Rent eollccted pait of Public Landing 110.00 done to order, whether in Qjty or 27th. will also be noticed in the ads of J. were spent by all present. most dangerous walks in the city. MR DEPARTMENT 5 LND. country Reference, C. A. Ochs. Taxes collected So36 3o Crowell, Loheyde and F. W. Hauenstein, Mrs. Moe, mother of Paul Moe of Dr. Weschke will not attend the national NEW ULM, MINN. For the past few davs a lake of water Appropriation of State Insurance 176 89 is fi tins city, died at her home in Lake Pharmaceutical meeting at New has gathered between Centre Total Fue department fund 713 24 HI Hanska last Wednesday morning at Orleans, to which he was elected a delegate A bargain is now pending and will I\TEltLS AND bINKING 1 END. Street and the Hospital road just below ixes collected 1,729 02 the age of fifty-two The cause of her by the Minnesota association. in all probability be closed by the time the creamery, and when an outlet was HOSPITAL I N death was pneumonia. the Review reaches its readers, by made through Centre Street the Rent collected for Hospital grounds 20 25 Mr. Dayton of Sleepy Eye will open TO BUY CHEAP. ish in Treosuiy April 1st 1890 207 80 which one of the best pieces of property Work on the warehouse in the rear of water poured over the low land to the a sewing machine store in the vacant Total Receipts $20 236 10 in the city will have changed hands —Expenditures Mr. Wagner's store was commenced south. Hauenstem's fish-pond, caught rooms next to the machine rooms of The undersigned offers for the next We refer to the Schnoberich property on last week. The building will be 25 by the bulk ot it, and as a result the fishpond ADMINISTRATION FUND. the S. D.Peterson Implement Company. Uerkssilaiy $ 480 00 Minnesota street. Mr. Scbnobnch has sixty days his entire stock of 50 feet, and will be furnished with an is no more. The contract for building the foundation attorney salaxy 200 00 been offered $8,000 for the buildings elevator, the first in the city. Police 1 -J77 50 GOODS, O I N A S and doing all the mason work on A statement in one of the city papers Assessor a 200 00 and the corner lot adjoining Centre Treasurer 4Jt 75 Thomas Brophy, who left Springfield the new Springfield school house has to the eftect that the store closing A S E N S N I S I N Ma\ors (for incidental ex Street, and has consented to accept. recently for California, has become the been awarded to Keute & Nagel of this penses) 100 00 movement is about to prove a failure is GOODS, E at and below cost. The would-be purchaser is John Reinhard Fire larshal's salary 3o 50 owner of one of the largest grocery city. resented in no uncertain manner by our He ilth Officer's 2a 00 This is no scheme, neither is it a of Cottonwood Rent for couneil room,fuel A light 60 00 stores in Santa Rosa. The stock in the leading merchants. Thus far all of the Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Hauser, Chas. Printing expenses 197 04 humbug, but means just what' it store amounts to something like $20,000. Sundry expenses of admmistra best merchants of the city have lived up Albrecht, Miss Josie Pfaender and Miss so a Mention. tion 8o2 80 says. Call and satisfy yourself. to their agreement and propose to do so The Sleepy Eye Milling Company Amaha Nix, of S Paul, attended the Total administration Fund $4,134 59 in the future. The moyement has has filed articles of incorporation with Dated, New Ulm, Minn,, April 8th, Geo. Graff went to St. Paul Monday funeral of Mrs. Wm. Pfaender Jr. last WATER WORKS FUND. proved a success. Expenses on well on State Street capital stock of $24,000 The incorporators eyening. Wednesday. foi sprinkling 284 56 are m. Gieseke,Granville Gress, Fxpenses of street sprinkling 3 4 00 On Monday an accidental shooting Mrs. Jos. Popp is the guest of St. Eighty-two thousand brick have been sinking uell in irk and testing A Von Hagen and F. H. Djckman. occurred at the home of George Dietz, Paul friends. same 721 25 hauled onto the grounds near Hauenstem's HtLLER I SEITER. ment on contract for ater who lives near Hauenstem's brewery. brewery with which work will works 15,243 32 Ernst Pfefferle of St Peter visited Expenses for coil and wood 360 81 An old revolver was lying on a table in Martin Thurin, president of the be commenced as soon as the frost is here last wepk. •sundry expense" oil tools labor the house and was finally taken up by a etc 9o2 IS Tracy council, was in the city Wednesday.inspecting out of the ground. Mrs. Erd of Mankato was in,the Fngineer oalarj 454 00 city our system of water supply. young man named Philip Lange. When The above parties are now prepared to At a meeting of the the school board during the week. Total W ater orks fund 18 340 07 He says that Tracy will be furnished Dietz made an attempt to remove the make contracts for on Fridav evening, Miss Sophie Kiesling STKEET FLND Mrs. M. J. Rosskopf of Winthrop is this vear with both waterworks revolver from him, the weapon was accidentally PAINTING, Street Commissioners salary $ 328 15 tendered her resignation as teacher •"•treat Cleaners 91 75 visiting in the city. and electric lights. tired and the contents discharged CALCIMINING, Lamptcnder saiarv up to Sep. of the primary department. The resignation 1st 1890 182 00 into Dietz's left band The Chas. Toberer went to St. Paul Monday The improvements in the Eagle Mill takes effect at the close of the PAPERING, eneral expenses on street lamps bullet lodged in one of the bones, and. morning on business. to bept 1st 1890 100 14 will be eyen more extensive than was spring term. DECORATING. 1 xpenses for electric street lights order to extricate it part of the bone from -ep 1st 1890 721 47 at first expected. Another story will Hugo Schleuder has been spending and all other kinds of work in their line. On May 3rd the Zoeglingsverein will eneral expenses on streets 2,693 41 had to be removed. be added to the mill, a large warehouse the week with his parents in this city. If you want work done neatly and in celebrate their 25th anniversary a To al sheet fund 4,116,92 will be built in close proximity, and the an artistic manner do not fail to call on Congressman Lind informs us that John Schmelz of Springfield spent public entertainment at Turner Hall. FIRE DEPARTMENT FUND. us. C.HELLAR. engine house will be enlarged. Postmaster Geneial VVanamaker has Sunday with his brother, the county ^und» expenses for fire department 2 366 37 Preparations are already being made OTTO SEITER. PARK FUND decided to make a test of the free deliv sheriff. Schneider & Schaefter propose to add for the event, which promises to be the 'leneral expenses on Park 145 60 ery system in the village of Fairmont, Notice of Confirmation of Assessment. GKA\ E YARD FLND. to their livery accommodations this Mrs. Seiter has gone to S Paul to best of its kind ever given in New Ulm. eneral expenses on Grave Yard 280 05 this aistrict. Fairmont is a town of year by building a large barn back of visit with her daughter, Mrs. Chas. Paul Bierlein and Miss Louise Pfaffrath INTEREST AND SINKING FLND. from 1000 to 1500 inhabitants, and was the one used by them at present. Next Helmes. Interest paid on Bonds 1,860 50 "I were married by Rev. Albrecht at selected upon the suggestion of Mr 1 Office of the Board of Public Works. summer they will tear down the oldthe Total expenditures 31,194 10 Lutheran church yesterday. The Jno. N. Knudson, a Winnebago City City of New Ulm, Minn., Lind. An appropriation of $10,000 will Total receipts as above $29,236 10 one, and replace it with anew building. bride is a young New Ulm lady, while druggist, was the city Thursday Expendituies ovei receipt* 1 958 00 March 27th, 1891. .The set aside for working the trial. Mr. The State teacher?' institute for this the groom is the owner of a brickyard evening. assessment of damages arising $81,194 10 Lind is of the opinion that unless, the by the laying out and opening of anew county opened at Sleepy Eye on Monday at Chaska. They will make their home Liabilities,* Mrs. A. G. Wagner and son of Mankato next Democratic congress is possessed street leading to the Public Cemetery with a good attendance. Prof. L. at the latter place. Bonds no 1 & 2 to Jos ason $ 2^000 00 spent the week with Mr. and Mrs. and hereinafter described having been "tK with a mistaken streak of economy, all Bonds no 1 to 4 to Scheible 8,900 00 Lord of the Moorhead Normal School Bonds no 1 to 10 cit\ improve The lumber dealers of this city have completed and entered by the Board of A. Blancbard. towns of the size of New Ulm will be ment bonds 10,000 00 was to have lectured last evening, and Public Works in and for said City, no- 7 received a stock of Oregon red cedar Bonds no 1 to 10 Water W orks given free delivery at the next session. Mr. and Mrs. Rummings of S Peter tice is hereby given that application "*v Prof. Rochleau will lecture to-morrow bonds 10,000 00 shingles. This is the first time that visited oyer Sunday^witn Mr. and Mrs. He also predicts that within fifteen 4 xpenditures oter receipts 1 958 00 will be made to the City Conncil of said Z. night. shingles of so fine a quality have been F. H. Behnke. city at a meeting thereof to be held on "f years the system will be extended into Total Liabilities 532,858 00 Rev. Nobis will leave for the east offered for sale in New Ulm, and thethe April 10th A. D^ 1891, at 8 o'clock p. Dated, Ne-v Ulm, »pnl 1st A 1S91 country districts. „. Mrs. Mathews and children of Marshall LOUIS SCHILLING m. to have said assessments in all thjng& sometime this month for an extended dealers have shown enterprise in the City Clerk are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Last Thursday a very sad death Occurred confirmed. Objections to said assess- *f^/" summer vacation. His place will be introduction of such a superior gradaof Werner Boesch. ment may be heard before Abe city 1SJ?J in Milford. Henry Gehrke, a filled by a young minister from Chicago, material. council at such time. The following is- E%^C JUDGMENT SALE. son of Fred Gehrke, in company with a W. W. Dunning drove over from who is a recent graduate of a Chicago a description of said street to be laid ff A number of swindlers are working few other boys went to the home of Winthrop Wednesday morning and out and opened, to-wit: seminary and who has also studied for the country this spring claiming to have spent a few hours in our city. Wm. Skinner to spend the evening. Commencing at a point 30 feet south zf*r several years in Berlin, bought out a bankrupt store in St. Paul Pursuant to Real Estate Tax Judgment 551* wfist of the north east corner of Learning that siQkness was present in and offering baits that are sure to catch The county jail is now harboring a Outlot No, 113, north of Centre Street of the District Court, in the County S: fiew Ulm Markets!:!* Mr. Skinner's family, they decided to Jn%: of Brown, State of Minnesota, entered the unsuspecting. One or two of them in the city of New Ulm, thence running culprit from Amiret by the name of Wheat, 88—91 visit the home of Mr. Seifert When a the twenty-first (21) day of north M%° west 38.42 chains to a point 4 WH James Bennett, who is accused of stealing have visited this vicinity already, and Oats 30—35 4 short distance from the former place, March, A. D. 1891, in proceedings for SO feet south 55J* west of the north east Max .,.., & with their smooth talk and sharp practices a saddle from a harness shop in enforcing payment of Taxes and Penalties corner of Outlot No. 80, thence running *7 ^%4 they started to run, and in trying to 3orn 40 have not experienced much trouble Lyon county, and also of stealing a upon Real Estate in the County north 84* west 5.15 chains terminating f\ keep up with the rest, young Gehrke Potatoes 50 of Brown, State of Minnesota, remaining in making suckers of many. f§§ at the city limits said street to be 60- *V horse from Rose, the father of the supposed Butter 15—17 fell to the ground in a helpless and unconscious feet wide and said line in the centre line delinquent on the first Monday of murderer. His case will be heard Eggs r.i 13 New Ulm stands in a fair way of having condition. When picked up January, 1891, and ot the Statutes in thereof. at the next term of court. S anew and extensive brick manufacturing &uch case made and provided, I shall, The following is a list of the supposed by his companions, there was just a Merit Wins. on the first Monday, being the owner's names, a description of the Billy Marble concluded his engage establishment Last week a spark of life left in his body, bnt that property damaged and the amount of fMLX We desire to say to our citizens, that ment this city last Wednesday evening wealthy brickyard owner from Chicago 4th Day of May, A. 0. 1891. soon expired. He was taken to Mr. damages awarded to the same, to wit: /or years we have been, selling Dr. was here and made a proposition to at 10 o,clock in the forenoon, at my office, in "Old Phil's Birthday.'j^The Skinner's place, where every effort was Snppos9d Owner's Name.-Description. r*u»ages King's New Discovery for Consumption in the Court House in'the City of Mr. Stoeckert for the purchase of his play is one of considerable merits and made to restore him, but it was all U± Pr. King's ^e Life Pitts, Bucklen's New Ulm and County of Brown, Minnesota, the various roles were assumed with plant Should the deal be affected, the Arnica Salve and Electric Bitters, and no purpose, ,:He was a boy of sirteen: sell the lands which are charged a thorough knowledge of the intent of new proprietor will proceed at onee to have never handled remedies that sell Weig&nd Haufijjstein, Sfl 60. years, and was not known to be with taxes, penalties and costs in said as $$IL or that haye given such universal All objections to said assessment Judgment, and on which taxes, penalties enlarge the works and improve the ac. the author. Unfortunately for the in poor health- Heart failure or a ta^isfaction. We do not hesitate to must be made in writing and filed with and costs shall not have been previously company, tne weather during their stay ilities so as to enable him to turn out rapture of one of tnelar»e vessels near guarantee them every time, and wethe City- Clerk of said city at least one paid. gffi^ in New Ulm was very unfavorable, and several kinds of brick. Mr. Stoeckert fl the heart is given AS the cause of Jus stand ready to refund the purchase day prior to said day of bearing. (SEAL.) LEWIS B, KROOK was offered $7,000 for his-plasty, and price, if satisfactory result* do not follow placed a damper upon the reception Auditor Brown County, Minn. sudden death. The funeral was held E. G. PAH thejfr use. These remedies have Official: Chairman Board of Dated at .New Ulm Minn., this 6th day that is usually accorded them while now has the matter under considerx from, the Lutheran church Sunday won their great popularity purely on Louis SCHILLING Public Works of-April, A. D. 1^91. «ML here* tion. BOOR. I perils, Q, Ml Qlsen JJrgggtst. gg&g? ^Jlerk, Board of Public Works. U^JitM