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April 15, 1891 · Page 4 of 8

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Ice Cream at Eibner's to-day. WW' LOCA N E W S George Boock is making a survey of Fred Rosskopf of Owaionna is heze W S W OL COUNCILHenry Seifert, Joseph Flor, Joseph F. State Streetjap on a visit. FOR SALE. F. H. tfehnke spent Sunday at Tracy. Groebner, Fritz Metzke, Isidor Has*, W W Burg's Battery had its first drill Sanday Daniel Katz has sold the Fairfax mill Wilbelm Amme, Charles Brust, W. ft*. Smut at 25cts. per 100 at mill. Dr. Hirsch left for Wisconsin on Monday. ishes the Business of the Year and morning. S for $15,00OiT^|*%fl?f%5fll 16 Empire Mill Co. Baarscb, Weigand Hauenstein, Joseph Gives Place to the Kew One Mrs. John Halvorsen, of Linden, died Schmucker, Edward Maltzahn,John F. ^|i8§ Mrs. E. G. Pahl returned fiom Chicago &£*.?** A child of John Pechtel is sick with If Chas. Wagner caDnot suit you in last Wednesday. 1 *J»^ Neumann, Fred Klossner and Wenzel yesterday. f"X y, Oows Are Deprived of the Libertv Of wall paper and carpets, nobody else diphtheria. Schotzko. The bonds of all except thel&^p The Fortschritt will be printed on can. i)$ Buuniug at Large. fA new bowling alley will be built in The City Drug Store is being repainted the last named being present and ap- -i^** Wednesdays hereafter. Turner Hall Park. ,* The perscription department of the and papered. ii proved, the council ordered the clerk to The old council crowded two meetings City Drug Store is in charge of G. Kiesel Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Liver left foi St. A. A. Bogen returned on Friday from George Doehne spent a portion of the issue license to such, whose bonds and O. Seiter, both pharmacists of long into last week, the first one being Paul Saturday afternoon. a week's stay in Chicago.' experience week in St. Paul. staad approved, upon the pavement of 1 2 held on Tuesday evening. At this meet* Dr. Strickler was in St. Paul last C. W. H. Heideraann has recovered proper amount of license. %%5 Senator Peterson introduced twenty" iug all members were present excepting Go to Chas. Wagner's and take a Wednesday and Tuursday. *V from his attack of la grippe. bills during the session. The city engineer was directed to |f look at his line of carpets and wall Stnebe. President Kocb occupied the Henry Crone went to Chicago Wednesday) Wenzel Sehotzko has decided not to paper. prepare plans and specifications for I Lee Reed has returned from Waseca chair, and the first business to command afternoon on business. take out a liquor license this year. grading of State Street from Second t$K$i and will work for Jos. Koehler. the attention of the council was BOY WANTED. A daughter was born to Mr. and Street South to Seventh North, and Kretsch & Berg have sold their Hambletonian the canvas of the city election returns. Henry Brey has gone to Springfield Boy wanted to learn barber's trade. Mrs. Wm. Blauert on Sunday. have them filed with the city clerk on \f*s^s to Charles Rost of St. Peter This showed that C. L. Roos had been Fred Peuser. to work for his uncle, G. Subilia. or before noon of April 14th next. In ***f The telegraph office has a new messenger elected council or for the First ward, The electric light plant has been supplied The date for the Company A inspection this connection the clerk was also in- f*^ **3 Chas. Wagner can this spring furnish boy in Richard Baasen. Franz Schubert for the Second and Wm. with a new heater at a cost of has been changed to May 16th. ynu with wall paper and carpets to your structed to give notice in the Review $300. Pfaender for the Third, and that the Henry Engel, the Nicollet miller, satisfaction. Mrs. Forbes of Marshall was the guest and PosVinviting bids for grading such /*|V bonds for $24,000 in aid of the St. Paul will move his family to New Ulm. Isaac Gallagher was down from of Mrs. B. F. Webber during the week. part of said street according to plans ^4 The City Drugstore is the place to New Ulm & Southwestern Railway Mrs. Baptiste Karl left for Milwaukee Sleepy Eye Monday afternoon on business. and specifications, bids to be received *v^Q buj your base ball goods. Henningsen Wm. Fenske is home from St. Paul, Company had carried by a vote of 569 last week on a two months' visit. & Kiesel carry a complete stock at lowest at clerk's office up to 8 o'clock of the !|J where he has been attending a business to 58. Thereupon the council authorized prices. Minnesota Street will be sprinkled Fred Klossner will open his saloon evening of April 23rd. A committee, *f. 5 college. their issuance, and instructed the this year from Second South to Fourth in the old Basket Works building today. consisting of Aldermen Roos and Pfaen- f%t£ clerk to give proper notice to the new MILLINERY EXCLUSIVELY. Dr. J. L. Schoch attended a meeting North. der and the citv attorney was appoint- "j As we handle absolutely nothing but of the Medical Board in St. Paul last members of their election. ed by the chair to consider the advisa- "ti our millinery, stock is naturally larger Jos. Schmucker will give a social Geo. Dayton of Sleepy Eye moved into'the The financial statement of the clerk Friday. than any other in the citv and we are dance at his Tivoli on the evening of bility and selection of a location for the Baptiste Karl building last Saturday. for the year ending April 1st, 1891, was Mrs. B. F. Webber entertained her better able to suit your tastes than all the 19th. establishment of a general slaughtering accepted and ordered filed and published. competitors. We sell ladies and children's lady friends at a tea party Thursday house within the city limits. _, Attention is invited to the new ads of trimmed hats for 25 cents and up. Mrs. Wenzel Schotzko gave a party The report of the finance committee afternoon. A building permit was granted to Remember too that these are in the Chas Wagner, H. Loheyde, F. Kuetzing to the effect that the books of the to a number of friends on Thursday afternoon. The hearing in the Rose case before very latest stjles. Minna Uaeberle. ^4 and G. A. Ottomeyer. clerk and treasurer and also the financial the Supreme court has been fixed for MRS. B. FOLLMANN. statement had been examined and The contract for grading State Street The concert and ball at Union Hall Happy Koosiers, April 28th. found correct, was also accepted and from Second South to Seventh North THE JEWEL GASOLINE STOVE. on the 12th receiyed only a small attendance. Wm. Timmson Postmaster of Idaville, Rev. Nobis will exchange pulpits will be let on the 23rd. the committee discharged from further With the opening ot spring it is time Ind.., writes: "Electric Bitters next Sunday with Rev. Preston of duty. The council then took up the that you will be looking around for a has done moe forme than all other Mrs. Chas. Schoregge of Sleepy Eye W. L. Seaton left Monday evening on Springfield. gasoline stove. In doing so, do not forget medicines combined, for that bad feeling much vexed cow question, and wilh no visited with thefamily of Albert Behnke a business visit to St. Paul, Minneapolis that J. B. Arnold carries the Jewel, arising from Kidney and Liver A crew of men arrived last week, and objections directed the city attorney to several days last week. the best gasoline stove in the market. and Duluth. trouble." John Leslie, farmer and commenced work on the city waterworks prepare an amendment to the present He also handles the Quick Meal. stockman, of same place, says: "Find Leonhard Hneberle did not succeed John Stoeckert will not accept the offer extension. ordinance, preventing cows in the future Electric Bitters to be the best Kidney in selling his house to F. Engelbert as of $7,000 for his brickyards. He demands TO THE PUBLIC. and Liver medicine, made me feel like frqm running at large unless attended Miss Ida Heers is home from the Winona was reported some weeks ago. a new man." J. W. Gardner, hardware $10,000. bv a herder.. The attorney was Having purchased the City Drug Normal school. She arriyed here merchant, same town, says: Electric A Republican league convention will Store of C. L. Koos, we desire to say Mrs. W. A. Hubbard and mother have also instructed to prepare an ordinance Sunday morning. Bitters is the thing for a man who that we have this week taken fuL be held in Cincinnati April 21st. H. G. gone to Browns Valley on a visit to relating to the burying of the dead and is all run down and don't care whether E. C. Gilmore has rented a building charge, and now solicit a share of the Hays of this county will attend. he lives or dbs he found new Mrs. Hubbard's sister. to the cemeteries in this city. public patronage. We expect to replenish in Redwood Falls and will engage in strength, good appetite and felt just Marriage licenses were granted this The committee on streets was requested our stock, and to merit, if possible, Parties from abroad have made Jos. the saloon business. like he had anew lease on life Only a continuance of the favors that week to John Macho and Lena Lang to report to the council at the next Schmucker an offer for the purchase of 50c. a bottle, at 0. M. Olsen's Drug Andrew J. Eckstein went to Sleepy have been accorded our predecessor. and Jos. Arbes and Mary Lukas. Store. 2 meeting what streets should be sprinkled his brewery and other property. Henningsen & Kiesel. Eye Wednesday to dispose of Rev. this year, and also to procure proposals John Lunn of Albert Lea, general Horace Newhart has returned from Berghold's property. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Ordinance No. 35. for such work. agent for the New York Mutual Life Northfield. Ill health has compelled The books for the circulating library Insurance Company, is in the city. George Siebenbrunner and Theo. him to give up his college studies. FARM FOR SALE. have arrivt d, and can be found at O. Scheiderich were dropped from membership An ordinance amending Ordinance No. Fred Pfaender has resigned his position Judge Webber and Wenzel Eckstein M. Olsen's drugstore. 5, being an ordinance relating to am\f in the fire department, and Two hundred and forty acres of good with John F. Neumann, and will went to Beaver Falls yesterday to attend mals running at large. land, 8 miles northeast from New Ulm Armin Steinhauser, of the St. Paul after allowing a few small bills the engage in the insurance business with the spring term of the district The City Council of the City of New about 95 acres under plow, two good Volkszeitung, is spending a short vacation council adjourned. his father. pastures balance meadovv. Splendid Ulm do ordain: court. with his relatives here, The second meeting was held Friday for stock farm. Three quarters of a Sea 1. That Section No. 2 qf Ordinance Chas Hornburg Ji\ of New Ulm was Geo. Schmidt of the Empire Mill left No, 5 of said citj, being an ordinance1 mile from school, good buildings and M. E. Mathews of Marshall and J. evening. All members were present here Monday, visiting his sister, Miss for St. Paul Friday afternoon on business. water supply, new barn, 72x32, full relating to smimals running at M. Thompson of Sleepy Eye had business and President Koch presided. The Mary, who is at present very ill.—Fairfax basement. Terms reasonable. For further large, approved June 30th, 1887, is He will also visit certain eastern before Judge Webber on Friday. committee on streets recommended the hereby amended by inserting after the Crescent, particulars, address or call on cities. Ml sprinkling of Minnesota street from Second K. R. Knudson, word "geese", where the same first occurs Geo Waskie and wife have been The town is being worked by insurance C. G. Hanscome, formerly editor of therein, the word "chicken". Brighton P. O. South to Second North, including spending the week at Waseca. The men. Some there are who think Said section is hereby further amended this paper, now with the St. Peter Herald, Mins. all cross streets up to the alleys,and the latter"s father is dangerously ill at that by striking oufc the following words at they have been taken in, and before visited with us for a few hours Friday place. report was accepted, the matter of the end thereof, to-wit- "Provided, SOCIAL HOP. tne week is over it is quite likely that evening. that nothing herein contained shall be desirability and assessment being re J. A. Wellnitz, who has been attending something will have dropped. construed so as to prevent cows running Unless something unforseen turns up ferred to the Board of Public Works. a Chicago business college, is here AT at large from 5 o'clock io the The contract for carrying the mail A to prevent, tne Heideman—Striemer Pursuant to instructions received at SCHMUCKER'S TIVOLI, morning until 9 o'clock the e^eninw-, on a visit. He will return to Chicago over the Sleepy Eye-Madelia route by debate will come oft at Turner Hall the last meeting, the city attorney then except during the period from November this week. way of Hanska and Albin, a distance 1st to April 1st." next Monday. presented a new ordinance in amendment Onlv four insurance men worked the of thirty-two miles and back twice a Sec. 2 Any person violating any of SUNDAY EVE, APRIL 19TH. to that existing heretofore, relative Last week Judge Brandt married the town last week. The only consolation week, has been awarded to G. D. Jackson the provisions of this ordinance shall to animals running at large during 100th couple since his term of office began. Admission, 25 cents for gents. be punished by a hne of not less than for our citizens in this is that there were at $365. The term extends from certain seasons of the year. When put The parties were John Bauer and three dollars nor more than fifty dollars not six of them. July 10, 1891, to June 3, 1895. O THE LADIES to a final vote, the ordinance was and costs, to be recovered summauly Walburge Lindmeyer. A. 0. Ochs and Frank Jaehn of before one of the city justices, and passed, those voting in favor of its While Dietrich Boese was engaged Mr. Lmd went to St. Paul Saturday OF NEW ULM AND VICINITY, be imprisoned until the hne and costs Springfield have bought a few acres of adoption being Frank, Pfaender, Roos, in painting his wind mill last Saturday, evening to meet his family who were are paid not exceeding sixty days. clay beds near Springfield and will establish Stuebe, Schmucker and Mr. President. a bullet was fired from a gun in the on their way home from Chicago. They Sec. 3 This ordinance shall take effect a brickyard. No one voted in the negative, and it is hands of some boy near byand struck the MISS EMMA HUMMEL from a,nd after its approval and arrived iu New Ulm last evening. publication. A child of John Baar and also of a credit to the council that this step wall within six inches of Mr. Boese's will open a millinery department in mr Passed April 10th, A. D. 1891. The Wade-Leroyle Musical Comedy store next week. She has ]ust returned John Battel, who live in the lower part forward received its unanimous approval. head. The youne fellow who tired the from Milwaukee, where for tbe last Company appeared at Union Hall to a E. G. KOCH, of town, died on Tuesday of last week. Ordinance 36, providing for bullet, should in the future find some Attest: President of Council. two months she has been preparing small audience on Friday evening, and They were buried on Wednesday. the burial of the dead of the city, was other targot than a hum^n being. Still herself in the art of trimming ladies' Loo SCHILLING, at Turner Hall on Sunday evening. also presented and passed by unanimous City Clerk. hats and to select the best goods and better would it be, if he ceased to handle Editor Klimmeck of the Springfield Approved April lltb, A. D. 1891. material. She has spared no time in consent. Those voting on the The first Company A target sboot of such dangerous weapons altogether Adler will move his plant to Watertown, obtaining good material and becoming CHARLES WAGNER adoption of the ordinance were Frank, where he will publish a weeklv the year was held Sunday afternoon. Mayor. styles and patterns for tbe coming season. August Hellmann informs us that on Pfaender, Stuebe, Roos, Schmucker paper known as the Dakota Staats Zeitung. Emil Steinhauser won the gold badge The ladies are kindly invited to Officially published, April 15th, A. D. Sunday morning, Mr. Backer, who and Mr. President. In further considering 1891. give her a call and examine the entirely and Charles Stoeckert the silver one. rents Hellmann's farm, noticed a man new stock. the two new ordinances, the clerk S. A. Freeman of Sleepy Eye has invented CITY NOTICE. A social party at the home of Mr. walking up the railroad track, and that The public will also bear in mind was instructed to file the same, and, if a three wheeled wagon for farm about the same time his daughter saw and Mrs. M. A. Bingham afforded jolly that my extensive store is well stocked approved by the mayor, to have them purposes. He was in St. Paul last week with merchandise of all kinds including entertainment to a number of young chat railroad ties had been thrown Sealed proposals will be received until properly published in the official paper. dry-goods, notions, toys, groceries and endeavoring to interest capitalists in his 7 p. m. Thursday, April 23d, 1891, at ladies and gentlemen on Tuesday evening. across the track between the crossing cheap counter goods which I sell at the office of the City Clerk, City of invention. and the graveyard. She went and removed lowest possible prices. Mew Ulm, Minnesota, for the grading rW The proceedings of the Board of them, of course, and also noticed C. C. Brandt, formerly of this city, and giavelling of State Street from 2nd Seeding has been delayed to a great WM. HUMMEL. Public Works of March 27th, concerning that a broken coupling pin had been Street South to 7th Street North all according was one of the contestants for alciermanic extent by the wet weather of last wees Keute & Nagel. the assessment of damages in laying to plans and specifications now fastened onto one of the rails, so that A honors in the late municipal election and the heavy rain* of Sunday night. to be seen and on file in ibe City Clerk's out Cemetery Avenue and of grading had a train come down the steep grade in San D'ego, California. We Very little grain has been sown in this office All proposals must be sealed State Street were read,and after due before the obstruction had been removed, have since learned that he was elected. vicinity. and marked "Proposals for grading consideration the assessment of damages it would certainly have been State Street" and must be tiled with Pension Agent Blanchard has secured August Hummel graduated from the was confirmed by the following vote: MASONS' AND CONTRACTORS. the City Clerk. All proposals must wrecked. The man who plotted all this State Agricultural School last week and a pension for old J. B. Castor who is be accompanied by a certified check Ayes, Frank, Roos, Stuebe, Schmueker meanness was probably a tramp. for $100 made payable to the City Clerk is now at home on a vacation. At the now at the Soldiers' Home. The pension and the President Nas, none. Alderman All kinds of mason work and plastering to be forfeited to said city as liquidated dates from July 15th, 1889, and amounts commencement exercises, he read a At a meeting of the school board on Pfaender was excused from voting done to order, whether in city or damages in case any bidder receiving to $6 a month. paper on "Butter and Cheese Factories." Friday evening, the matter of gymnastics for being an interested party., The country. Reference, C. A. Ochs. the award shall fail to execute a satisfactory in the public schools was brought NEW ULM, MINN. contract and bond for the execution final order for laying out the new street The Milwaukee Theatre Company of said work within three days An effort is being made by Representative up and thoroughly discussed. When in question was entered. Quite a little are booked for one of the St. Paul opera thereafter. White of Lyon County to have the the question was finally put to a vote, feeling and discussion was aroused over houses from May 1 to June 1. It will Checks will be returned to owners dates changed for holding court in this the opposition developed the most the introduction of a petition of probably be during this time that the where bids are rejected. TO BUY CHEAP, district. Should he succeed, the Brown strength and succeeded in defeating the Joseph Flor and others, asking that in troupe will visit New Ulm. The city council reserves the right to county term will be held in January scheme. Their objection to the introduction the proposed waterworks extension reject any and all bids. A little boy of T. Mueller's was quite of gymnastics in the schools and in one of the summer months. the mains be laid on Centre Street instead The undersigned offers for the next Louis SCHILLING, badly burned about the head and face City Clerk. was that it would give rise to much op. of on First Street North. This The St. Peter Tribune is authority for last Saturday afternoon by the explosion sixty days his entire stock of DRYGOODS, Dated New Ulm April 14th, A. D. 1891, position from certain factions in town, brought Mr. Schmucker to his feet, and the statement that Judge Cox has found of some kerosme oil in a coal stove at CLOTHINq, HATS, which might result injuriously to the in a forcible speech he moved to lay the it necessary to go to Sfc. Paul for treatment the home of Geo. Jacobs, where the boy school. They also set forth that a good CAPS, GENTS FURBISHING petition on the table without considering JUDGMENT SALE, for his eyes, and further,that specialists was visiting. *v gymnastic school existed in town at present, it. This was lost, however, Frank GOODS, ETC., at and below cost.' of that city say there is danger On Monday Sheriff Schmelz informed and that an unnecessary expense and Schmucker voting for the motion, that he will become totally blind. Ex. This is no scheme, neither, is it a Clifton Holden that the governor had would ensue if taught in the schools as Pursuant to Real Estate Tax Judgment and Roos, Pfaender, Stuebe and the cessive smoking is given as the cause. humbug, but means just what it again fixed the day for execution. The of the District Court, in the County it should be taught. President voting against.' Alderman of Brown, State of Minnesota, entered announcement did not seem to trouble The home of Miss Emma Schapekahm says. Call and satisfy yourself. *„f Robs then followed up this step with' a the twenty-first (21) day of The Minneapolis Journal of Monday him any, and the only thing he said was the scene on Saturday evening motion to refer the petition to the Board Dated, New Ulm, Minn,, April 8th, March, A. D. 1891, in proceedings for contained the latest news in the Holden of one of the pleasantest cinch parties was that he knew of no law that could of Public Works for an opinion as to the IGH: enforcing payment of Taxes and Penalties case. It says: Gov. Merriam was seen hang a man twice. For the benefit of upon Real Estate in the County of the seasonr About twenty of the necessity or advisability of such improvment this morning with regard to the Holden of Brown, State of Minnesota, remaining young people were present, and entertainment Mr. Holdetf it might be said that ignorence and for recommendation as to HELLER I SEITER, matter. "Have yon reason to believe delinquent on the first Monday of was afforded them that caused of the law don't excuse a man.-s? what portion of the expense should be January, 1891, and ot the Statutes in that new evidence will be forthcoming the evening to pass quickly. The head assessed to abutting property and how such case made and provided, I shall, At Turner Hall on Sunday afternoon of a character to justify a further stay?" prize was won by Oscar E. Seiter, and much should be borne by the city at on the first Monday, being the a gbod-sized audience gathered to hear was asked. "No. So far as any evidence the "booby" by George Wagner. large. This motion was carried by the 4th Day of May, A. 0. 1891. Prof. Rhomberg's lecture on Culture before me now is concerned, the The above patties are now prepared to same vote as the other was lastipf Jf at 10 o,clock in the forqnoon, at my office, Another couple launched their bark and Advancement in Liberal Thought. law will take its coarse.'^ /'Has any, make contracts for j, in the Court House in the City of upon the matrimonial sea last Monday, To carry his point the lecturer cited instances A & effort been made since the reprieve to Applications for liquor licenses from PAINTING,mass" ,?: Njew Ulm and County of Brown, Minnesota, Rev. Mr. Kabe was the clergyman officiating. of religious persecution in former submit evidence bearing on the condemned the following persons were then heard, sell the lands which are charged CALCIMINING, Miss Tenie Schwede was the days, and showed how, step by step* man's case?" "Well, none has with, taxes, penalties and costs in said and no objections being raised, tbe PAPERING, & bride and the groom was Mr. Julius Judgment, and on which taxes, penalties growth in liberality had made such mtoleration reached me. I really expect nothing council granted all of them: Chas. and costs shall not have been previously Gerth. Miss Schwede1s parents had ^DECORATING- impossible at the present of sufficient import can be presented Stengel, Anton J. Schwerzler, Joseph to paid. lived in Springfield until last spring, tithe. T?he lecturer is a fluent and pleasing and all other kinds of work in their line. justifyf my interference witlh the execu Schnobricb, Mathias Siebenbrunner, in wvtf it if A A A 4 4-1* A W (SEAL.) LEWIS B.KEOOK2 If yon want Work done neatly and ia when they moved to New Ulm, and speaker, and did not fail to make Richard Geisinger, New Ulm CurnverI Auditor Brown County, Minn. lion of the sentence. As matters stand an artistic manner do not fail to. call on 2 Mr. Gerth is from Cottonwood county. many friends by his discourse. He lectured Dated at New Ulm Minn., this 6th day eTn,3tew Ulm Brewing Company johh, at present Holden will be executed on ns, C.HELLAR. -Springfield Advance.* of A D. 1891. a^ain on Monday evening ,»2ft •Pechtel, John Gabriel,Andreas Amann, OTTO SBITEB, tf&$!3