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

April 22, 1891 · Page 4 of 8

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'*r Soda Water at Eibner's. O A N E W S E. G. Pahl made a business trip to St. Wheat is worth $1.00 to-day. STRIEMER-HEIDEMAN DEBATE. ^Specimen Cases. fc Paul and Minneapolis last Thursday. Base ball goods at the City Drag Wolfgang Schmid of Springfield's pent Philip Gross contemplates a trip to S. H. Clifford, New Cassel. Wis. Store. Congressman Lind will deliver an address Colorada soon. Sunday here. $, ^*?iie?s^ £&&?<• It Amuses a UPOWd at Union Hall On troubled with Neuralgia and Rheumatism, at the Murray county fair this fall. Monda-y Evening..«aa^«* his Stomach was disordered, his Ira P. Shissler, the Mankato attorney, Now is the time to bay your rain Mayor Pfau of Mahkato'was here juivuuiiL^«itr^m John F. Neumann has sold his Morgan dewas Friday on legal business I J?.'-*****1 was affected to an alarming coat. Crone Bros. was in the city Friday. T* e. i.f ... *. -V, gree, appetite fell away, and he was property to Rudolph Steinke for Henningaen & Kiesel of the City Drug A little child of Chas. Siewert of te Dr. Strickler will leave for Buffalo, Congressman Lmd Take a Hand in r"bly reduced in strength and flesh, $700. Store hare the finest line of Mixed Ne York next Monday Courtland died on Saturday. nr ew York, next Monday. Laying Out BrO-Heideman. ee bottles of Electric Bitters cured Paints. Giro them a trial. him. County Superintendent Davis transacted Wheat took a sudden rise" last Safur Brown County gets an appropriation .bidward —»«««".«. Shepherd, Harrisburg HI. business at the court house on Our new silk umbrella line is the of $9u0 for roads and bridges. day and in New Ulm sold for 98 cents. The tariff debate at Union Hall on had a running sore on his leg of eight Friday. finest the city. Crone iSros. W.Alexander will work for Geo a evening was well worth a f®*13' standing. Used three bottles9 of A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Albert A new well is being sunk on the FOR SALE. Mathes Sunday morning, Da the Slower sewtag n,»ohine good round admission. Heidemanwas S S a S ta Eagle Mill grounds. Grant Prescott of agent. the..first to speak, and with a bundle of =«»«d —d —ll"- r_ Smut at 25cts. per 100 at mill. WnuFGieseke was down from Sleepy .. a Joh Speaker, Cataw- 4* S 1 E fa 16 Empire Mill Co. Harrison Schmidt of Mankato was a statistics and platforms he proceeded ba, O., had five large Fever sores on his A Eye on business last Wednesday. leg, doctors said he was incurable. One ^, Register of Deeds Grimmer returned to utilize an hour of valuable time caller Friday evening. He is spending A Judges of cigars claim tnat "Perfection" bottle Electric Bitters and one box The city has selected the vacant lots *_„„ Qf r„ ,i A with tariff for revenue absurdities and the summer with his uncle in Cottonwood. is the be.it 10 cent cigar on the Bucklen's Arnica Salve cured him entirely. next t^ the Unio HoteT as pound-yar S a S a **3i^ TT-I™ o. .i_™i corning, appar- ntly much improved in health figures that once and awhile happened Sold at 0. M. Olsen's Druff market. For sale by all leading cigar Xavier Kosskopf is very low. It Store. dealers. xt^A lie« "What he took for granted in Jon a Muhs of Cottonwood has rented Mary Manderfeld, daughter of widow .. _. ,„ not thought that he willlive over a few ,,,. .nU„ .. ... _. Vr a «™i, .U~A x._SJ-_ Democrats would have Manderfeld of Sigel died last Friday, BOY WANTED. the Koehne building on the south side a Remember the Laundry Basket goes «r$** days filled a book what he found in figures and will become a permanent resident. **vj Boy wanted to learn barber's trade. aged twenty-two years. The funeral every Tuesday noon. Crone Bros. Judge Webber concluded the court to alleviate the robber Republicans, Postmaster Quist,and Cashier Benson Fred Peuser. services were held Sunday. business at Beaver Falls last week in except when tripped up by someone Trunks and Satchels. We can supply of Winthrop Bank spent Sunday viewing The store stock of Schroeder Bros, at everybody. Crone Bros, Judges of cigars claim that •'Perfection' one day. in the audience, wouldn't have filled the improvements in our growing Essig was sold by J. C. Zieske on Mon is the best 10 cent cigar on the thimble. In fact his presentation of Wm. G. Frank is taking a trip town. market. For sale by all leading cigar day to Julius Schroeder who will con- 1 Outing Flannnels from 10 to 15 cents jgffi through California previous to returning dealerf. W «future. faets was everything but fair. did per yard, Scotch Zephyrs, and Latest Anton Hartmuth, who has been employed duc the business in the to Nevr Ulm. duct the business in the future. «*,!«. i„ a a a 5 in the cigar factory of Wm. a Bucklen's Arnica Salve. The steamboat made by Chas. Toberer broad and beneficent principles of pro- —*w* *~%T$F? J. B. Neumann has given the contract Mueller at Springfield, has returned to and Max Burg was given its first tection, but like all Democratic oratrial The Best Salve in the world for Cuts, for the addition to his store to C. Judges of cigars claim |that '-Perfection" New Ulm. Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, this year last Sunday. A looker- tors o"f note sifted out a few figures as is the best 10 cent cigar on the A. Mueller for $1,765. Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, on would certainly have considered it to prices, surrounded them with sophan Mrs. Christian Schmidt of Courtland market, For sale by all leading cio-ar Chilblains Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, dealers. 6 Clifton Holden was hung in effigy at at her home in that town last Fri ingeniously constructed craft. istry and made the whole protective and positively cures Piles, or no Iberia last Monday morning. So says day of consumption. She was fortysix pay required. It is guaranteed to give Crone Bros.' line of children suits is system seem black. His pleas in be W. Eibner nas adorned his restaurant the Sleepy Eye Herald. perfect satisfaction, or money refunded years of age. the largest in the city. Just teceived half of tariff for revenue contained as with soda fountain fixtures, manufactured a new lot. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by O. The Misses Minnie Pfaender and Ida Tne store stock of Schroeder Bros, at little of argument. It reminded one a by Henry Koehler. They include M. Olsen. Heers opened their Kindergarten schoo good deal of the reverend minister Black Lawns from 18 cents up, and E wa4 a counter and French' plate glass case, at Turner Hall on Monday. Sateens in black and all colors at Crone day to Julius Schroeder who will conduct who talked on the prodigal son. The Articles of Incorporation of the S. both of which are models of workman Bros. C. L. Roos went to Chicago on business the business in the future. great underlying lessons that that ship. D. Peterson Implement Company. Thursday afternoon. He also visited story is intended to convey never once NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Henry Hammer of Mountain Lake Caleb Allen, an old resident of this Detroit and Ann Arbor. occurred to the mind of the preacher, has agreed to purchase the harness shop We, the undersigned, desiring to become county, living near Sleepy Eye, went but when he came to the point where NOTICE. ^M incorporated under and in pursuance Armin Steinhauser of^ the St. Paul of Mr. Seifert of this city and will be up to Montevideo last week to visit his of the provisions of title two (2) it says they killed the fatted calf, he Volkszeitu'fcg has accepted the position here in two or three weeks to take pos All citizens of Ne-v Ulm who have sister. While there he was crossing of chapter thirty-four (34) of the general could not help but launch out into a session. of foreman in the Fortschritt office. so far neglected to cleanjtreets, alleys **4 the railroad track one morning and was statutes of 1878 of the State of Minnesota, and sidewalks are hereby notified to eulogy of the calf. So with Heideman. Fred Behnke will go to St. Paul this and the several acts amendatorv The guarantee fund for the Milwau struck by a moving train. One of his do same before May 1st. Any a He would not tackle the subject in a thereof, do hereby associate ourselves^ week to purchase a new engine and kee Theatre Company has been raised feet was cut oft in the accident. refusing to do this will be punished un- Vder to that end, adopt and execute the fol/ general manner, but would pick out other machinery for his bottling works. the provisions of Ordinance No. 21. and the company will appear two nights lowing articles of incorporation, to wii: Judge Brandt decided the J.J. Smith little items in the tariff schedule and in May. Nearly all the seats haye already Miss Martha Laird of the Winona A. ZIEHEK Article 1. The name of the incorporation homestead case yesterday. He holds from them draw tremendous conclusions. Marshal. been sold. is and shall be "The S. D. Peterson Normal school w.ll spend the summer that under the homestead exemption Unfortunately for him, however, Implement Company." The general CEMENT WORK. in New Ulm, the guest of Mrs. Otto Dr. Kaula's horse ran away from him laws of this state the widow is only entitled Mr. Lind happened to be in the natuie of the business of this eopora1 Seiter. while driving down the hill near Hun ion shall be buying, owning, selliag and to select one-half acre of the 4 audience and undertook to take the dealing in all kinds of agricultural implements ters' Rest last Sunday afternoon. The The new saloon announced to be run The undersigned announces to the acre lot as the homestead, holding farther wind out of his unfounded statements. and hardware ot every nature, public that he is now prepared to do all buggy was badly £damaged] but no in by E. C. Gilmore of New Ulm, will not that she is also entitled to one equal So gracefully did he do it, and so nicely and to do, perform and transact any kinds of work in his line, including cisterns, juries resulted to the driver, be opened here this year.—Redwood undivided one-third of the balance of and all acts and business incident to, was Mr. Heideman compelled to pavements and Cement floors for Gazette. The auditor on Friday issued wolf needful or proper fur the successful prosecution said acres, free from the testementary cellars which work he will take either take back his pet pleas, that when the of the same. The principal place by contract or for daily pay. All material, bounties to S. W. Hamilton of Stately The bill reimbursing Bed wood county disposition thereof by her deceased husband, meeting adjourned the field was left of transacting tne business of said corporation especially cement of the best for eight wolves and to R. H. Nolan of to the extent of $6,800 for expenses but subject in its just proportioa clear to the protectionists. Mr shall be at the city of New quality, kept on hand, ready to be delivered Lake Hanska for eleyen. Five dollars incurred in the Rose and Holden trials with the balance of the same to the Ulm, in the County of Brown and State Striemer's argument was shoit but it at any time. is the amount of bounty paid for each of Minnesota. has passed. payment of the debts of the deceased as was connected and to the point. He JOH N LUETJEN wolf Article 2. The time of commencement are not paid from the personal estate. briefly 1 eviewed the history of protection The ground was broken last week for of this corporation shall be May FOR SALE. Adolph Fischer of Golden Gate, who and seldom left any loop-holes the foundation lor Capt. George's new 1st, 1891 and its period of continuance/ The death of Mrs. Alvina Gley, wife The undersigoed offers his furniture is receiving Koch's treatment for con residence Work was also commenced whereby the opposition could gain an shall be for 30 \ears thereafter. of Friedrich Gley, occurred last Friday and household goods for sale at his Article 3. The amount of capital stock Son tne new Evangelical church. sumption at St. Alexander's Hospital.is advantage. It was a complete victory morning at about sleven o'clock. She residence on First South Street between of said corporation shall be twenty said to show much improvement. Dr. for the Republicans, and if anyone was Minnesota and Broadway. Tne governor has appointed John had been sick for some time, and being thousand ($20,000) dollars, whicn shall Strickler is the physician who is apply made to realize it we think it was the Rudolph Seiter, Peterson of St. Peter to succeed Wm. an old lady her death was not unexpected. be divided into two hundred shares of ing the lymph. speaker for ''tariff for levenue only." one hundred each and shall be paid in Mrs. Gley was born in Friedland, Schimmei as trustee for the Minnesota New Ulm Building and Loan such installments and at such times as In conclusion, the Review would suggest Meoklenburg-Strelitz, June 29th, 1821, Hospital ffor Insane at that place. Wm. Clemens and Henry Subilia the board ot directors shall determine. Association. that Mr. Heideman offer to meet were brought before Justice Baasen and was consequently in her seventyfirst Mrs. Wm.Koch gave a birthday party Article 4. The highest amount of mdebtnefas Mr. Lind in joint debate. The weapons Monday morning on complaint of year. At an early age she was or liability to which said corporation Wednesday afternoon. A large number might be as follows: Heideman, a The annual meeting of the above shall at any time be subject married to her present husband, and in Night-watch Meile, charged with disorderly of friends were present and assisted named association will be held at Turner shall at no time exceed the amount ot its 1866 they came together to America. printed copy of the McKinley bill conduct. The court fined each in making the event a pleasant one. Hall, Thursday May 7th at 8 o'clock capital stock. $5 and costs, amounting in all to $12 New Ulm was their first destination. Lind, his own accurate memory. m. All male voting members are Article 5. The names and places of The wife of Mr. Elkins, book-keeper Here they remained continuously and 50. liable to a fine of $1 for non attendance, residence of the persons forming s\i in the Eagle Mill, arrived last week from Miss Eva McDonald, state lecturer Sickness ia the familv or absence from gathered to themselves a large circle of corporation are: S. D. Peterson ot N Caleb Allen, an old resident of this Oconto, Wisconsin. They will residein the city alone will be accepted as exctice, for the Farmers' Alliance has appointed Ulm, Minn., John Larson of New Ul frsends. The result of their union was county living near Sleepy Eye, went up according to Sec. 3 Article 7 of the Leibold building on German Street. Mian and W. A. Hubbard ot NeV Bernhard Marschner of this four childron, only two of whom, Fred the by-laws. to Montevideo last week to visit his sis Ulm, Minn. Dr. Hirsch returned from Wisconsin county as lecturer for the Second district. Gley and Mrs Wm. Winkelmann Article 6. The names of the perso: ter. While there, he was crossing the E E PFAENDER Friday morning. lie has rented the John W. Kolbe of Leavenworth are now living. To these and to the forming the first board of directors\rj Secretary. railroad track one morning and was Hummel residence on German Street is made county lecturer and A. D. S. D. Peterson, John Larson and W, surviving husband the Review extends struck by a train. One of his feet was Hubbaid. Stewart of Redwood County lecturer THE JEWEL GASOLINE STOVE. ,nd expects his family to arrive this its sympathy, knowing that it will be cut off in the accident. 'Ihe government of this corporation for the Ninth judicial district. With the opening ot spring it is time week. shared by our citizens in general, bv and thH management of its affairs are that you will be looking around for a Signs of a large building record for whom the deceased was always held Peterson's bill for an appropriation vested in a board of three directors, gasoline stove. In doing go, do not forget a AC New Ulm for the present year are evident who shall be elected annually by the in respect. The funeral was held from of $1,500 for improvements about the that J. B. Arnold carries the Jewel, in every portion of the town. This stockholders on the second Tuesday of the residence Sunday afternoon, Rev. Mrs. Rehfeld is the guest of St the best gasoline stove in the market Sioux monument passed the senate, after Paul May of each \ear, provided that the is particularly so as regards dwellings He also handles the Quick Meal. Albrecht officiating, and was largely friends. being cut down to'$500. It never board of directors above named shall and additions. During the past week attended. reached the house, however. hold their offices until their successors Mrs. Jos. A. Eckstein is visiting in MILLINER!^ EXCLUSIVELY. building improvements were commenced are elected and qualified at the above St Paul. As we handle absolutely nothing but^ Dr. Hewitt of the State Board of on the following residences By the end of the week contractors named meeting, millinery, our stoc"k is naturally larger Health has sent some vaccine viru3, A. G. Seiter was over from Winthrop Bernhard Fesemeyer's, F. Bachum's, 1 he Executive officers of said corporation will be busily engaged in improving the than any other in the city and we are^ prepared from English stock, to Health Saturday and Sunday. sh 11 consist ot a president, vicepresident, Mrs. Haeberle's, John Stoeckeri's and Eagle Mill. The improvements are to better able to suit your tastes than all* Officer Weschke with the request that secretary and treasurer, who hi D. Grussendorf's. competitors. Remember that evervthing Mrs. Brownlee is the guest of Mrs. be of an extensive nature, and when shall be elected at any of the regular he make a test of the same and report. is of the latest style. We sell ladies Geo. Grimm of Springfield. completed, at very great expense meetings by the board of directors, Kretsch & Berg of this city have been and children's trimmed hats for 25 Articles of incorporation for the S. (excepting the secretary who may be to the owners, will be something for given the con ti act for carrying the A. G. Anderson of Springfield transacted cents and up. D. Peterson Implement Company were different person) from their own New Ulm citizen to appreciate. The business here on Monday. mails ou the New Ulm-Ft. Ridgley and MRS. B. FOLLMANN. ber, and shall have and exercise stf filed in the office of the Register o* contracts for most of the work were let New Ulm-Franklin routes, the contract M.J. Rosskopf of Winthrop was in powers and perform such duties as th] Deeds last week. The incorporators are last week. E. P. Allis & Co, of Milwaukee price being $760. The former route is by-laws, which may be adopted fro: town the greater portion of the week. Keole & Nagel- S. D. Peterson, John Larson and W. A. time to time, may prescribe. were awarded that of supplying between New Ulm and Ft. Ridgley via Dr. J. Wellcome Jij. of Sleepy Eye Hubbard. The offices of secretary and treasurer the machinery, which is to be new Milford, Home and Golden Gate. The was down for a few hours on Friday. may be held by the same person, any throughout the entire mill and which A new time table went into effect over other is from New Ulm to Franklin by vacancies occurring in said board of directors Mrs. M. A. Bingham was the guest will enable them to turn out more and the Northwestern road last Sunday. way of West Newton, Ft. Ridgley and or offices shall be filled by said MASONS' AND COHTRACTOBS. 4 of St Paul friends a portion of the week. The only change made in the arrival better flour, if possible, than at present. Camp. Mail is carried on both routes board of directors for the unexpired term. of trains at New Ulm is the the afternoon The contract for building the fifth story Henry Hammer and family of Mountain three times a week, or on Mondays, All kinds of mason work and plastet-, "^f^* Until successors are elected and qualified, train going east. It now arrives to the mill was secured bv Barnett & Lake were here on a visit last Wednesdays and Fridays. ing done to order, whether in city or,* A S. D. Peterson shall be president, five minutes later. Record of Minneapolis, who will also week. country. Reference, C. A. Ochs. I)"% John Larson shall be vice-president and A certain inbividual in this town, who NEW ULM, I N N erect the company's elevator at Essig. W. A. Hubbard shall be secretary and The Rosskopf livery stable on Centre W. T. Soden, formerly operator at has Democratic tendencies, wrote to the Work on this portion of the mill has already treasurer of said corporation. this place, came up from Easota to btreet has changed hands, having been N 7 W W In witness whereof, we have hereunto been commenced and will proceed spend Sunday. purchased by Schneider & Schaefer for roundly roasted him because there had set our hands and seals, this 13th day as rapidly as possible. A storage $1,425. The new proprietors in a week Mr. Fairchild of the State Agricultur of April A. D. 1891. been some delay in forwarding a pack TO BUY CHEAPM S. D. t'ETERSON [Seal.] or two will commence the erection of a house close proximity to the mill will School spent the week with his friend, age that had been shipped from Europe. aJ JOHN LARSON [Seal.] also be erected at once This will be August Hummel. large barn, 35 by 50, to the rear of the In the letter he toot: occasion to say W. A. HUBBARD LSeal.] 72 by 28 feet and two stories high. Fred one used tt present. that when he became president he Mrs. Helen Seiter and Mrs. Jos. Popp C, W. G. Wither The undersigned offers for the W Widell of Mankato will put in the foundation, John Gerken of Henderson was in W. C. Hubbell, would have all of the postoffice officials returned from a two weeks' visit in S sixty days his entire stock of and Barnett & Record of Minneapolis Witnesses to signature of S. D. Peterson town last week and while here stated fired in a hurry. To ease the minds of Paul Saturday noon. will construct the rest of the IT A O O S O I N A I that an effort was being made by the the New YorKfellows, who in all probcitizens C. A. Hagberg building. As these improvements will Mrs. Frank L. Randall came up from xiTTWXriSaritrMj of Henderson tA induce the ability have lost considerable sleep over A lp*s» A Nellie Brey Winona last week for j* visit with Mr. N N I S I N give the mill a capacity of 800 barrels Omaha people to build fron\ New Ulm the announcement, we will say that Witnesses to signatures of John Larson .A „._. •*.: O O S E at and below and Mrs. C. H. Ross daily, it was found necessary to put in as-tdNsonne^With their main line by there is no danger of this man ever be- and W. A. Hubbard. This is no scheme, neither is it afcv a new engine, and the company haye Miss Augusta Fischer of Chicago will State of Minnesota, running throughllenderson.X coming president. humbug, but means jus what _|t. .191 County of Brown. S accordingly contracted with Cooley & visit for some weeks with Mrs. E. G. tl*2s «fe The pleasant home of Mr. and Mrs, On this 13th day of April A. D. 1891 Judge Webber received notice from a Vater, of Minneapolis, for a compound other relatives in this city says. Call and satisfy yourself.'*•' before me, a Notary Public within and W. F. Seiter was given over to enter- Representative White on Monday that condensing engine of 300 horse-power, Miss Lsura Kennedy, principal of tho Dated, New Ulm, Minn,, April 8th, W for said county, personally appeared tainment of the members of the whist the latter's bill regulating the time for John Larson and W. A. Hubbard to me This engine will weigh 100,000 pounds Lincoln School in St. Peter visited with club on Saturday evegjng.^ It is needless personally known to be the persons described holding coarfi in this district had passed. and will have a fly-wheel weighing 20, her brother in this city during the in and who executed the forgoing to say that the entertainment was. *According/*to this^bilL .„ the Renville 000 pounds. To accomodate this addition, week instrument and acknowledged that HELLER5 SEITER. of the most happy and hospitable char- county terms wil$jpommence «m the an extension of about twenty feet they executed the same as their free act -",iter, and relished by all present. second Tuesdays of April anil \Oc\ober, will be built to the engine room and a Card of Thanks and deed. Last week the Review contained an the Redwood county terms on the 'first To all those who so kindly extended C. A. HAGBERS,**^ six-inch well is now being sunk on the assistance and sympathy during »the Notary Public, Minn. item about the work of some villain, in Tuesday in May and the second Tuesplacing grounds for boiler water supply, State of Minnesota, obstructions across the railroad day in November, the Nicollet county & The Above parties are now prepared to a 0,1000-barre.a ttOtf?S&£'J& County of Ramsey. track near the cemetery. Since then we terms on the third Tuesday in May and ^r*,«r make contracts for *$£ will also be built. The contracts provide t^ heartfelt thanks. This 14th day of April A. D. 1891 before have learned that one of the engines in fourth Tuesday in November and the me a Notary Public within and for that everything shall be completed Friedrich Gley.' said county, personally appeared S. D. coming down the steep grade the night Lyon county terms on the first Tuesday Fred C. Gley. within about three months from day of Peterson to me known to be the person Mrs. Wm. Widkelmann. previous, struck a loose tie on the track in June and the second Tuesday In G, writing, and for the last two months the described in and who executed the foregoing nHad and was nearly ditched. the tie December. The date for the Lincoln mill will be shut down. As stated abovoe __ »«.„« Xioofc at our hats. We have an 1mthis ATING* instrument and acknowledged been fastened to the track as it was on term remains unchanged. that he executed the same as his free act Thos3 for increase in the company's facilities stock of Derbys and soft hats -an 5&eirHne«,f and deed. the Sunday morning referred to in last Brown county have been changed to ycm want work done neatly and in speaks well for the enterprise of the **cenl* to Crone a If _,{ I an artntic manner do not fail to call on ,WM. C. E week's item, there would certainly have the first Tuesday in January and third men at the head of it, and will be of WJB h|v Jersey suits in Black, ^Notar Publie, Minn. Blue I us. C.HELLAR. been a costly wreck,' iTJwsday in June substantial benefit to New Ulm. and Brown, ^-SMBM** Crone IgrJr- OTTO SBJCCEaW LSr't