New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
April 29, 1891 · Page 4 of 17
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*W Just received at F. Kuetzing's Ladies p^sr AX. N E W S Wto. G. Frank returned from the "Wm. Alexander left town yesterday Kev.Pfiit went to SCYPatfl Frfday Guaranteed Cure for and childrens trimmed hats from the westlast Saturday. for Minneapolis! evening. ppGrippe. east at lower prices than you can buy May 1st is Arbor Day. Revi Frey left with his family for Col. Baasen transacted business in St the shapes elsewhere. Largest assortment The family of Dr. Hirsch arrived We authorize our advertised druggist S.Kennedy was in the city Monday. Fairmont yesterday. pver shown here. Peter on Saturday3P here on Saturdav. 8 3 to sell you Dr. King's New Discovery Dave Simon has removed to Dallas, for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, T. Crone nas purchase'I Rudolph A. W. Bingham made a business trip Wm. Webster, a Gibbon merchant, Our new silk umbrella line is the Upon this condition. If you ate affiioted xexas. ^-^bs^ Seiter's driving horse. |j§f to St Paul on Monday. Crone Uroa. finest the citv, was in town Monday." with La Grippe and will use this Mrs. C. Weschcke is kept to her room A dance will be given in Union Hall remedy according to directions, giving Dr. Strickler has furnished his office Bock beer will be on tap for the first Judges of cigars claim tnat "Perfection" with sickness. it a fair trial, and experience no benefit, on the evening of May 3rd. 3 with anew operating ch»irf^»|f#fl#«! ,time this year next Saturday. X? is the be.it 10 cent cigar on the you may return the bottle and baye Another child of John Pechtel's is market. For sale by all leading cigar Geo. Schmidt's oldest daughter will A danee will be given at Schmucker's your money refunded We make this Hans Mo of Sleepy Eye transacted dealers. si«k witft diphtheria. attend the Chicago Ladies* Seminary. offer, because of the wondarful sucuess Tiyoli on the evening of the 3rd. r%^%^ business here Saturday afternoon. of Dr. King's New Discovery during Mrs. C. L. Roos will return from her Among the new arrivals of the week Frank Randall, the Wiaona attorneys County Attorney Robertson and Su-last Do not get your flannel and mattice season's-epedemic. Have heard of California visit this week. was a daughter in the family of Fr. -Seifert.^ shirts made to order. We can furnish *pent Sunday here with his wife.^JT perintendent Davis were the city no case in which it failed. Try it. Trial you with any size up to 20 and for Company A will be inspected by its «M/"••** :?*3F* bottles free at O. M. Olsen's Drug Store. Mrs. M. Leary took her little son to much less money than you will-have to Large size 50c. and $1". 4 *, officers to-morrow evening. John Moonan, an attorney from Waseca, Indianapolis last week for farther medical pay by buying them elsewhere. Count von Moltke, the great German Senator Petersou went to Minneapolis had business before Judge Webber treatment. Crone Bros. general, died last Saturday in his nintyfirstyear. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Friday evening on business. on Friday. *, F. H. Behnke was inSt. 1 Jndges of cigars claim that "Perfection" Paul last is the best 10 cent cigar on the Chailes Stengel takes charge of the The City Band will commence to week buying fixtures for his store in the 25. ANNIVERSARY August Hummel left for Kan'sasCity market. For sale by all leading cigar Northwestern Hotel on Friday. give concerts in the German Park next Meridian Block. „^, Jgr this week where be will engage the dealerf. Saturday evening. Rudolph Seiter removed with his *?3 dairying business. The spring vacation for 4e* public or* 'W'M" X:H Trunks and Satchels. We can supply family to Minneapolis on Monday, W. F. Holden of Luvefne Vasr expected schools will commence next Monday Fred Seiter went to Redwood Falls everybody. Crone Bros. here yesterday for the purpose fill* Conrad Dirks is unusually happy. A and last a week. Monday in the interests of the Hauenstein of seeing his brother. NOTICE. son arrived in his family on Monday. Brewing Company. Louis Wellner and Jacob Spaech of August Hoffmann came down from My store will be closed Friday, May Work on the new front for the Sommer T. Crone, Jos. Eckstein and Charles Lafayette have been selected as jurors 1st, in order to make preparations for Springfield Monday to work for the Block was commenced last week. Hauenstein attended a Masonic meeting our great closing out sale Saturday,May for the spring term of the Nicollet county \t Schell Brewing Company. at Sleepy Eye Monday evening. ^7- gundky, J&by 3, 1891. Henry Durbahn has sunk a well on 2d, commencing 8'30 a, m. court Jos. Eckstein spent the week in Dulnth his Lafayette farm that is over 270 feet jrm^Fogramme: John Gabriel has completed a resi Chas. Wagner, Wm. Koch and Jos. STRAW HATS! in his official capacity as Grand if deep. dence on North Minnesota Street. It Eckstein will go to Red Wing next Monday PAETI Master of the A. O. U. W. *s one of the finest in that section of the 1. Overture Orchestra. August Schell ventured out on Wednesday to attend a Grand Lodge meeting Dou'tJ forget that Crone Bros.' store 2. Address President. Lind & Hagberg will appeal fiom the city. for the first time since the opening of the A. O. U. W. 8. Exercises with bars .. Zceglmgsverein. is headquarters for straw hats. Their decision of the piobate court in the 4. Exercises on vaulting horse ...Active Turners. of winter. Henningsen & Kiesel have erected an stock is larger than any in the city and In order to make room for more box PART II. John Jacob Smith homestead case. contains nothing that is old. They illuminated mortar in front of the Ch?y es, several changes have been made in Court will be held in Redwood Falls 5. Overture Orchestra* have carried nothing over from last 6. Exercises on parrallel bars 1 Class Zoegling7. Dr. Strickler staited on the Railway Drug Store. The advertisement is certainly the interior airangement of the post office next week. Judge Webber and W. T. Gymnastic Exercises Boys'Glass. year and are now prepared to offer Surgeons' trip to Buffalo on Monday. an attractive one. this week. 8. Statuary Groups ..../ITT.. Eckstein will attend. their customers a complete new line^ in a Olympian Exercises, Wrestlers, c. Death He will be gone a ltttle over week. every style and of all qualities. Prices of Troilus, d. Dying Soldier e. The Flight Henry Platb, son of Herman Plath A letter has been received at the postoffice Ihe board of county commissioners I. -Fencers. are made to suit the public. Mrs. E. G. Koch and Mrs. Otto Pless of Sleepy Eye, returned from Oregon here addressed to New Ulm, Bavaria. Part III will meet to-morrow to dispose of the E A E started for Germany last Saturday. and Washington last week. He has The letter was mailed from old court house building. New Ulm Building and Loan They will leave New York on the 30th. spent the last five years in those states. France, and shows what an efficient ''OR. KRANICH'S SPRECHSTUNDE." Association. The Wmthrop News says that J. G. postal service must exist between there Considerable improvement has been Meyer, jeweler at that place, has re" The front of E, Wicherski's buildings -. TO CONCLUDE WITH A and here. going on in all the departments of SOCIAL HO:P.\ is being torn down this week and will turned to New Ulm to live. The annual meeting of the above Schell's brewery the past week. A named association will be held at Turner be replaced with anew and more mod' The I. O. O. F. dance at Turner Hall Henry Neumann of Morgan has rented r^& Admission 25 Cents. Hall, Thursday May 7th at 8 o'clock good deal of new machinery has been era one. on Sunday evening was one of the happiest the Ochs residence on Third North p. m. All male "voting members are Children 15 Cents. introduced., parties of the season. The attendance Street and will become a resident. The Rose case was argued and submitted liable to a fine of $1 for non attendance, The mother of Henry Poehling of the was good, and the series of Sickness ia the familv or absence from in the Supreme court yesterday. Charles Sommer will lay anew sidewalk the city alone will be accepted as excuse, dances of a pleasant nature. The town of Courtland died Sunday of old The decision will be made in two or in front of his building, similar to according to Sec. 3 Article 7 of age. She had reached her 91st year, Maennerchor was present, and in the three weeks. the one in front ot the Union Block. the by-laws. and was one of the oldest women in course of the evening sang seyeral Anton Ochs has purchased the property Engelbert Wagner and Miss Ida FEED PFAENDEE, THEATRE COMPANY Nicollet county. songs. Secretary. of Carl Schumacher west of town Wotschke, popular young people of The new bowling alley in Turner The Milwaukee Theatre Company is for $2,000. The latter will probably remove Home, were married by Judge Brandt CEMENT WORK. Hall Park will be used next Sunday composed of the following persons, many to Milwaukee. yesterday. afternoon for prize bowling. A silver of whom will be remembered in connection Rev. Nobis and wife will leave for H. H. Reigner, night operator at the The undersigned announces to the wine goblet will be given to the person with the company's last visit to the east to-morrow. Rev. Meske, who depot, was taken sick again last week public that he is now prepared to do all making the best score. New Ulm: Julius Richard, Ernst TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAT EYENM6S, kinds of work in bis line, including cisterns, is to fill Rev. Nobis' place, will arrive and on Wednesday left for his home in Gschmeidler. Gnstaye Harzheim, Rudolph MA 12TH AND 13TH, 1891. f\ pavements and Cement floors for Seats for the Milwaukee theatre are from Chicago to-day. Lyon count}. Horske,Theodore Ballmann.Theodore cellars which work he will take either wasbeing sold so rapidly that it has been The Milwaukee Theatre Company OP Dr. F. P. James of Sleepy Eye by contract or for dany pay. All material, Ex-Senator E. M. Pope of Mankato Pechtel, Richard Wagner, Anna found necessary to reserve those in the fourteen members, known tar and wide* especially cement of the best elected treasurer of the Southern Minnesota was here Friday and contracted with Richard, Ottillie Gschmeidler, Magaretha as one of the best German troups in gallery. Those who expect to attend quality, kept on hand, read} to be delivered Dental Society at the annual meeting John Lind for supplying his residence America,will appear on the above dates Albrecht, Tillie Eckelmann, Lena at any time. should secure their seats at once. in two characteristic productions as at Mankato last week. with water connections. Bergere and Hedwig Beringer. JOHN LUETJEN. follows On Monday Chas. Stuebe shipped six Mrs. Grimmer has sold her property Chas. Schorregge and Conductor Charles L. Roos, of New Ulm,is quartered First night: A three act comedy en- *,$» carloads of cattle to Chicago. Among FARM FOR SALE. near Peter flerian's home to a Mr. Hughes drove down from Sleepy Eye titled, "DIE Z^ERrLICHEN E at the Merchants. He is the gentleman the lot were 24 steers purchased of Schade of Duinth, who intends to become WANDTEN." H*w Two hundred and forty acres of grood Sunday afternoon and attended the Odd generally supposed to have written Henry Wellner of Lafayette and which land, 8 miles northeast from New Ulm Second ni^ht A four act drama en- ^«f a permanent resident. Fellows' dance in the evening. the Brown county testimonial addressed about 95 acres under plow, two good brought the neat sum of $1,434. Who titled. "DIE RAN1ZAU or DD3 H. C. Canheld makes business trips to pastures balance meadow. Splendid Augusta, a daughter of John Pechtel to Senator S. D. Peterson complimenting FEINDLICHEN BRUEDER says that raising cattle doesn't pay. for stock farm. Three quarters of a New Ulm regularly every Saturday. Ifc The prices of admission for reserved who lives on First North Street, him upon his vote tor the mile from school, good buildings and Miss Augusta Fischer arrived here seats will be 60 cents for one night and will not continue long as he has already died last Wednesday morning of diphtheria. McHale bill. For a young man, Mr. water supply, new barn, 72x32, full $1.00 for both nights. Reserved seats from Chicago yesterday and next week furnished a house.—Wmthrop She was seven years of age. Roos is head over heels in business, and basement. Terms reasonable For further in gallery, 50 cents. will be united in marriage with Mr. News. particulars, address or call on manages one of the best flouring mills Armin Stemhauser and wife came up Geo. Schmidt of the Empire Mill Co. GRAND BALL K. B. Enudson, The men, who are employed in laying in the southern portiou of the state. He from St Paul yesterday. Mr. Steinhauser Miss Fischer is known to quite a number Brighton P. O. the water mams, went off on a strike also finds time to take a hand in politics, will enter at once upon his duties AT Minn. of New Ulm people as she lived here last Wednesday, As a result, their and is cbaiman of the Republican UNION HALL, as foreman in the Fortschritt office. with her parents shortly after the Chicago HELLE {SEITER. wages were raised from $1.25 to $1.50 county committee.—St Paul Globe of Wheat has made good progress in fire. Sunday Eve, May 3rd. per day. Monday. this vicinity and is now well above the In discussing the subject of gymnastics Admission for Gents, 35 Cents Mrs. Roberts, aged sixty- seven,died Personal Mention. ground. The condition of the weather in the public schools, the Review of on Tuesday of last week from dropsy. GRAND DANCE. and the soil insures a rapid and last week quoted certain members of The above parties are now prepared to Mrs. Beecber of Redfield is visiting The funeral was held from the home of healthy growth. make contracts for the board as saying that certain subjects here with her son. her son in the lower part of town Thursday AT PAINTING, It was announced this week that were now being taught in excess of the morning. Mr. Schwertfeger, the lberia'miller, SCHMUCKER'S TIVOLI Frank Kuetzing would vacate his store time alotted to them by law. Prof. Nix CALCIMINING, spent Sunday here. Jacob Hottinger is in receipt of a letter building in the Meridian Block and that offers a refutation of this bv saying that PAPERING, The family of Otto Schell are visiting from California to the effect that the same would be occupied after September no subject whatever is taught in the DECORATING. SUNDAY EVE, MAY 3RD. with Iberia relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Pfenninger arrived in San 1st by F. H. Behnke. schools of this city in violation of the and all other kinds of work in their Kne. Admission, 25 cents. Francisco on the' 19th. From there Miss Emily Popp has gone to Fertile state law or the regulations of any If you want work done neatly and in Wm. Bierbaum, engineer at the Empire they went to Los Angeles. 4 fk to visit with her sisters. board. an arfstic manner do not fail to call on Mill, has been laid up for several us. C. HELLAR. Mrs. B. F. Webber was the guest of The Advance says that F. Aufderheide days with a sprained ankle,the result of Yesterday afternoon C. A. Hagberg OTTO SEITER. Mankato friends last week. of this city was in Springfield last a fall ou a flight of stairs. Mat Anderson instituted habeas corpus proceedings for Chas. Stengel, Prop. bite Nagel. week, arranging to unite with A. C. is filing his place at the mill. the release of Geo. Schmidt of Lyon Mt-s. A. G. Seiter of Winthrop spent Ochs and Frank Jaehn in the establishment County, who is confined in our county a portion of the week bere. When is the Sioux monument to be {OPPOSITE DEPOT.) of large brickyards at that place. jail awaiting trial at the next term of dedicated? The season wiil soon arrive Mesdames Grimm and Lehrer of Having been unable to take possession of toe court for grand larceny. Mr. Hagberg when New Ulm becomes the prettiest Springfield were visitors over Sunday. The death of Rudolph Schaeffier of above namfed. hotel on the 15th of April, I will take jscontrol sets up the claim that if the offense was M4S0NS AND CONTRACTORS. of the same on and after the lat day of town in Minnesota, and steps should be Cottonwood occurred Sunday afternoon Mrs. Snider of Minneapolis is a A May. I wiJl serve a hot and cold Jnnch every really committed by Schmidt, it coosti taken towards holding the celebration morning, and at the same time thefinestline of from diphtheria. Mr. Schaeffier was a guest at the home of John Hauenstein. wines, Tlqnors and cigars will alwaj be found on -&- «&. All kinds of mason work and plastering tutes petty larceny and in that case the early. young man, only twenty-six years of hand. I will endeavor to accomodate everybody f^ Mrs. Chi»s. Heimes of St. Paul is done to order, whether in city oi «®%F justice court would have no jurisdiction to the best of satisfaction, hoping toalways extend age, and bad been married only a few Henry Hanschen came down from country. Eeference, C. A. Ochs. and improve the place. Sy^V visiting with her mother, Mrs. Helen to bind him over to the district court. CHAS. STENGEL ,weeks.^ NEW ULM, MINN. Redwood Falls Saturday to consult with Seiter. The prisoner has been in jail since last PAINT Jacob Klossner in regard to the foundation As many as 3,000 dozen of eggs were ICE. Miss Stevens of Chicago was* the November, 1 for his new building. He says that purchased in this city last Saturday. guesc of Mrs. Frank Kuetzing during On the evening of May Srd, the Zoeglingsverem the court house foundation at Redwood As an egg town. New Ulm is ahead of the week. I have stored in my ice bouse over will give an entertainment Falls will be completed in a couple of any of its neighbors, and among commission 400 tons of nice clean ice which I am John Lind and C. A. Hagberg were at Turner Hall in celebration of their weeks. now prepared to deliver to saloon keepers houses, the eggs shipped from up at Springfield Wednesday, looking 25th anniversary "The exercises will or private parties. Those desiring The painting season is at hand and here have a reputation for being fresh On Sunday night petty burglars broke over their property. ice can leave ^rders at the barn of my stock of Paints, Oils, Varnishes and consist in the usual calisthenic and Ulmand clean. through the windows of the New Schneider & Ktetseh. Brushes is full and complete. ^tefSf! gymnastic performances and will also Mrs. Baldwin of Merriam Park has Creamery office in the Eiesling Block MATT SCHNEIDEE. Holden doesn't beleive that a Democrat Jn ready mixed paints, quality is include an entirely new feature to a been the guest of her brother, ^. Bianchard, and tapped one of the tills to the extent offirstimportance. jftSSfaMfixl can get anything from this admin* New Ulm audience in the shape of the past few daysl TO THE LADIES of all that it contained, forty-five cents istration. He has stated that he now I sell C. T. Ravnolds & Co's 1 5 statuary groups representing Olympian in ppnnies. The thiefs were evidently Frank Buelow and wife of Sleepy House and Villa Paints, whieWdm% gives up all hope and says he doesn't exercises, wrestlers, fencers and theEye OF NEW ULM AND VICINITY. local novices. %j attended the 1. Q^ 0. F. ball at think his lawyer can do anything for guaranteed in every respect. **$*£& like. A short comedy will also be produced. Turner Hall on Sunday evening. The Milwaukee Theatre company will Floor Paints ofbest quaHt^. him because he is a Democrat. He adds On the Whole the entertainment '^Mra. Mathews and children, who appear at Turner Hall two evenings, Bam Paints, Masury's Rail RoadfJl MISS EMMA HUMMEL that if he had $100 to employ a good will be superior to any of the kind heretofore have been visiting with Mr. and Mrs. May 12 and 13. The company consists Republican lawyer,he would yet escape Colors, and everything in the paint W given in New Ulm and should be will open a millinery department in my Boesch, returned to Marshall Saturday of fourteen members, none of whom fatore next week. She has just returned line. Alsb^Tjrovedllaba^e.atS^ the gallows. vs&T&ps*. &* the means of attracting a large audience, IN "Hfflf are novices in the profession. Their from Milwaukee, where for the last gag* -.*«- 3»i«© lowest prices. *£g Give me a'calLSvt In another column will be found a two months she has been preparing appearance in New Ulm,(therefore, will clo3ing-out-sale notice of Frank Kuetzing. New Ulm Markets. :r O O S E N herself in the art of trimming ladies1 A family row,which almost terminatSdln be a treat that should be appreciated. Mr. Kuetzing informs us that as hats and to select the best goods and l05S^01 Efc was stirred up in Wheat, 94—96 Meridian Block Drugstore.Jgai material. She has spared no time in Mr. Behnke intends to occupy the store Oats.. 30-*-35 F. H. Behnke says that in coming up Goose'Town last Sunday night. It appears ~*^T^&J obtaining good material and becoming Flax.... ...it 96 the latter part of summer, he will vacate on the train from St. Paul last Friday that a certain young man, who styles and patterns for the coming season. Corn -K 45 the building as soon as his lease night a lady passenger gave her pocketbook had been marriedfor only a few months, The ladies are kindly invited to Potatoes. r...., 60 expires. For that reason hie intends to give her a call and examine the entirely to her little son to play with. The had been ill-treating his wife. Unable Butter.. ,.,r..l4—15 new stock. sell all of his goods at figures that cannot car window happened to be open, and to endure the hardship, the latter returned TO BUY CHEAP. E*K8 ..-dKE The public will also bear in mind be met by other dealers, through it the boy threw the bpok and to the home of her parents. Sunday that my extensive store is well stocked Outing Flannnels from 10 to 15 cents the $25 that it contained. "There is a ,T0)iphtheria is quite prevalent in Lafa- night, with an adequate amount of with merchandise of all kinds including per yard, Scotch Zephyrs, an$ltates& The undersigned* offersforthe next yette, deaths having already resulted in moral to this as well as to all other fire-water inside of him, the husband dry-goods, notions, toys, groceries and Styles in Spring and Sommer Dress sixty day foVeiurire stock of DRY the families of Jos. Tauer, Joseph cheap counter goods which I sell at stories. Jf went to the residence of the girl's parents Goods a£ Crone Bros. lowest possible prices. Traurig and M. Buechl. The chairman and endeavored to reclaim her, GOODS, CLOTHING, H4TS, rV -£& The marriage of Paul Strelow and j. -,« ., _& *. W HrjMMEI„ Judges of cigars claim Wat '-Perfection" of the town board, Mr. Boock, has whom, he had promisedto"love.support Miss CaroiiBepimon was solemnizedhby CAPS, GENTS FURNISHING is the best 10 cent ciear on tbe taken all possible precaution to prevent and protect." The intimidated girl was Justice Baassip last Thursday. The ICE! ICE! market, For sale by all leading cigar GOODS, ETC, at and below cost. the disease from spreading, but finds it willing to ghre herself up, bit the dealersitf*• bride is a w4#hy voung lady of this This is no scheme, neither is it & father objeotedl^A war of words ensued, difficult to keep the members of different city, and thfe|Jroom is a diligent and Crone Bros.' line of children suits is The undersigned would announce to families from visiting places of sickness. followed by threats with stones, humbug, but means just what trus^tworthy employe of August Schell. the largest in the city. Just Received the public that his ice- houses are again axes and shotguns. The result of it a pew lot. The secretary of the State Board say& Call and satisfy yourself. tilled. After date he will make contractsfor TOiboth atjMm the Review offers congratulation^pod all was that the young man went home the furnishing of ice, with the of Health, Mr. Hewitt, has been notified hopes that their residence Dated, Now Ulm, Minn., April 8th, Look at, our hat% We have an immense is assurance that patrons will be well and of the existence of the malady, and has without a wife. The old man was master here* $ay be of a pleasant and stock of sand soft hate promptly sejryejd as, hftreM of ceremoi forwarded instructions. Crone Bros. 3*