New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
May 13, 1891 · Page 4 of 8
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IP F. H. Behnke sells new cabbage. O A N E W S Fred Klossner is building a barnjp^ Mrj. Rudolph Riesling left yesterday The grain in this vicinity is growing The following is the list of grand and Pa* ""J- for Spokane Fallsi Lamberton is to have a flouring mill. rapidly, but there is great need of rain. Just received Culmbacher Bottled •petit jurors drawn to serve at the Jnne August Hummel is back from Kansas Beer at C. Br list's. Taxes must be paid on the 29th, May Dance at Union Hall on next Monday term of the district court of Brown Co. Clerk of Court George reports a very City. ««^r 30th being a legal holiday. evening, —grand jurors to report on Tuesday, slim calendar for the coming term of Gasoline Stoves. Company A will be inspected by Gen. June 16th, and petit jurors on Wednesday, Gasoline Stoves of the latest styles. court Ferdinand Crone spent the week in Crone Bros, will improve their store Bunker next Saturday. Do not flare up like other stoves, and June 17th, at 11 o'clock a. building with a new front. Chicago on business. John Hauenstein has the thanks of are pertect and safe in all respects. Be Last week Charles Stuebe shipped 32 of same days. the office for a sample of the excellent H. C. Gerlach, the Mankato architect, Henry Wankum is building a residence sure and examine before buying elsewhere. cars of cattje to Pierre. GBAND JVBOBI. PS.TIT *CRORB. west of the Lutheran church. product of his brewery. had business here last Friday. Mrs. H. Laudenschlaeger. J. M. Montgomery Fritz Heers Mrs. T. Crone went to Chicago last T. A. Ehlert and Miss Mary Hinz of Cashier Mo, of the Bank of Sleepy The Milwaukee theatre people arrived Torsten Kjestad W. H.Thompkins Perfection cigars, 3 for a quarter at Wednesday for a two months' visit. Eye, transacted business here Thursday. Courtland will be marned to-day. Rev. W E Dittbenner Nils Nilson in the'eity Monday afternoon. Chas. Brust's. W. S. Cox, son of E. St. Julien Cox, Chas. Berg Ernst Belmann Simon of Mankato will officiate. O. M. Olsen attended a Masonic banquet Register of Deeds Grimmer is building Guttorm Thordson Palmer Lee Six piece chambpr sets at $2.75 a set has opened a law office Le Seuer, an addition to his residence. 30 by 31 The Eagle Mill has shut down this at St. Peter one evening last week. John Larson Theodore Ruin at F, H. Behnke's. John Lind spent Thursday and Friday feet. week for several weeks. The fifth story M. Mullen H. L. Harrington Another lawn tennis club has been organized Anheuser-Busch Budweiser and Burgundy in the neighborhood of Springfield. Christ Lendt Anton Fischer of the mill is now enclosed, and gives among the young folks of E. J. Foster, division freight agent of Jacob Wagner Bottled Beer at Chas. Brust's. A. J. Barr to the plant a greatly improved appearance. Dr. S trickier returned from Buffalo, the Northwestern road, was in the city town. Jacob Brust Carl Mueller New York, Tuesday evening of last Wednesday. John Luetjen Tomatoes, 10 cents a can. Wm. Hummel Judge Webber and W. T. Eckstein week. Carl Croae Julius Frank 200 cans of Blue Hens Chicken Brand In a letter to a friend, dated at Salt returned from Redwood Falls Monday N.Metzen returned from West Superior Nick Schmit Otis A. Fox Tomatoes at 10 cents a can. Buy before Thursday was Ascension Day, and Lake City on the 7th, Jacob Pfenninger Sunday morning. He will return in afternoon. John Bentzin August Schultz, they are gone. It's a bargain. was observed as such in a number of. says that he has started on his homeward a few days with another carload of R. Christenson Thomas Flynn F. H. Behnke. Mr. Simmet, a prominent Lafayette the churches. trip and will be back to New Ulm O. A. Dresser Frank Anderson horses. farmer, will move to New Ulna and Geo. Dietz in a few days. James Addv Jr. Perfection Cigars, 3 for a quarter at Jos. Eckstein was chosen grand rep Prize bowling exercises were held at Vh erect a residence. J. J. Schumacher E Paul Chas. Brust's. resentative at the A. O. U. W. meeting The Pioneer Press should pray for John Gabriel's alley Sunday afternoon. Lorenz Flor Frank Kuetzing Attorney Huebner drove over from Flower Pots. John Cutting in Red Wing last week. rain. Nothing that we know of would Frank Guggisberg W. Julius won the first prize and Julius Winthrop Saturday afternoon to spend Compare ihe following prices for William Grimes Perry A. Wooley be so effectual in supplying the earth Wm. G. Frank spent the greater portion Krause the second. flower pots with those of other dealers: Sunday with his parents. F. J. Murfin Wm. Pfaender Jr. with much needed moisture as an editorial of the week in this city. He makes 4 inch, 5 cents or 3 for 10 5 inch, 8 Peter Geschwind J. F. Crowell has had his gallery remodeled Peter Quarnstrom Fred Pfaender and A. A. Bogen went apueal from old Jo Wheelock. cents or 2 for 15 6 inch, 10 cents: 7 his home at Sleepy Eye. Gust. A. Suellbrink and is using new process paper to Kasota Monday afternoon to meet inch, 15 cents or 2 tor 25 8 inch, 20 All those who desire to attend the Herman Exner of this city has been of a superior quality and finish. He the Milwaukee Theatre Company. cents. These are hgures as low as ou Sheriff Block was up from St Peter Northwestern District Turnfest at St. granted an increase of pension through 's doing better work now than ever. will be offered anywhere. Geo. Doehne has furnished bis build* Thursday on business. Paul in the latter part of Jund should the agency of A Blanchard. F. H. Behnke. Hereafter the door leading: from the ing, corner of Minnesota and Second notify A. A. Bogen at once in order to Special exercises will be held in the City Drug Store into the postoffice will New Ulm Markets. Blatz Wiener Milwaukee Bottled Beer North, with water-works connections. secure advantage of reduced railroad Congregational church next Sunday be kept open on Sundays for the accomodation Wheat 91—93 on hand at all times at Brubt's Headquarters. A new bank, it is said,is to be started fare. Oats 30—35 evening in observance of Pentecost. of those who have lock in Springfield. Several New Ulm Flax 96 The man, Broscbeit, who five years or boxes. Fritz Evertsberg, the old man, who Key West, Factory 45 Florida, 5 cents parties are financially interested in the Corn 45 so ago stole notes amounting to $2,200 has been living in the Winkler Building A. H. Schmidt and wife are visiting Potatoes, cigars at Charles Brust's and all other 50 project. from Dr. Pfister's mother and sold them orands of good cigars always in stock. Butter... 13 for years,.has been removed to the hospital. with his brother, the postmaster. He The interior of the Lutheran church at the Brown County Bank, was released Also wines and liquors. Eggs .. 12 is a conductor on the Northwestern is to be repainted and improved with from the Stillwater prison last road out of Chicago, and is at present BOY WANTED. A single firm in this city.that of Crone The First Step. fresco work. Heller & Seiter havs been week, having served a term of five enjoying his honey-moon. Bros., bought 1,600 dozen of eggs and given the contract. At once to learn the Barber's Trade years within its iron walls. Perhaps you are run down, can't eat, 1,300 pounds of batter in one day last H. Hanschen has been awarded the at Fred Peuser's. can't sleep, can't think, can't do anything A boy of Jos. Hettinger of this city A. S. Davis, representing the Mankato week. contract for building the new Evangelical to your satisfaction, and you died Saturday morning of convulsions, BANANAS. Pipe Company, was in the the city wonder what ails you. Ynu should heed church, the contract price being Two suicides occurred in one day at and was buried Sunday. The child was Monday and made arrangements with the warning, you are taking the first I $2,300. The building will be of solid the asylum in St. Peter last week. One only eight months old. step into Nervous Prostration. You County Surveyor Boock by which the Bananas are the bread of millions, brick and 30 by 40 feet in dimensions. of the victims took "rough on rats"and need a Neive Tonic and in Electric who could not exist without them. latter will furnish well, sewer and culvert Henry Hanschen has been given the Bitters you will find the exact remedy the other cut his throat. The Milwaukee Theatre Company In BraKil they constitute the main pipe made by the above company contract for erecting Jacob Klossner's for restoring your nervous system to source ot nourishment for the working appears at Turner Hall to-night. It is A. Blanchard, who had held down a new block The work of tearing down in any quantity desired. its normal, healthy condition Surprising class, and in New Ulm they should be I 1 hardly necessary to add to the recommendation corner in the Winkler buildiug for lo! results follow the use of this the old buildings will begin to-day. equally appreciated. The death of Fred Keller, one of New great Nerve Tonic and Alterative. Your that has been given this these many years, has rented an office Oue pound of bananas contains as In the case of Neumann & McRea of Ulm's early settlers, occurred at eleven appetite returns, good digestion is restored, company, and everybody should attend. much nourishment as three pounds of in the Brown County Bank building. Morgan, who were charged with embezzlement, o'clock Sunday night. He had been and the Liver and Kidne\ resume meat or man) pounds of potatoes. Bernard Schaeffler and Miss Barbara healthy action. Try a bottle. A teachers' association for Brown the Redwood county grand ailing for years with that worst of dieases, One acre of Bananas generates as Reinartz were married at the Catholic Price 50cts, at 0. M. Olsen's Drug county has been organized with the following much nutritious substance as 33 acres jury failed to bring in an indictment. consumption, and the end was Store. church yesterday morning. The bride of whpat, or 100 acres of potatoes. officers: President, L. G. Davis not unlooked for. Mr. Keller was born An overcoat, belonging to Ferdinand Only to be had ac EIBNER S. is a young lady of Sigel, and the groom secretary, O. H. Bentz treasurer, F. L. in Wurtemburg, Germany, in 1829. At NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Crone, was stolen from the waiting a prosperous young farmer of Lafayette. Gilland. an early age he sailed for America, and room in the Kasota depot last Saturday CEMENT WORK. A number ot the school teachers spent was among the early settlers of New night. It is not known who the thief In sinking the Eagle Mill well an Wednesday at Sleepy Eye. The party Ulm Since his finst arrival, he lived was The undersigned announces to the ample supply of water was struck at consisted of tho Misses McCaughin, here continuously, and in the course of public that he is now prepared to do all The two daughters of John J. Dobson the depth of 185 feet, and the water rose George,Rehfeld, Schapekahm, Beinhorn time became the head of a large tamily. liinds ot work in Ins line, including cisterns, of St. Paul will spend the summer to within 15 feet of the surface. When pavements and Cement floors for and Scherer. The funeral was held yesterday. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Blanchard cellais which work he will take either a test was made on Monday it was only At the Grand Lodge meeting of the Mrs. Dobson will soon leave for a visit On Monday Attorney C. A. Hagberg by contract or for dauv pay. All material, lowered to 30 feet. A. O. U. W. in Red Wing last week especially cement of the best filed a district court complaint in to England. The stock barns of Dr. Schoch's quality, kept on hand, ready to be delivered Grand Master Jos. A. Eckstein declined which Helena Schaeffler, wife of the Mr. and Mrs. H. Heimerdinger of at any time. father in Pennsylvania were destroyed to serve again. He is succeeded by late Rudolph Schaeffler, is plaintiff, and Golden Gate, who are well known here, JOH N LUETJEN. by tire last week, entailing a loss of Geo. Laing of "Winona. Bernhard Schaeffler, defendant. The left last week for a visit of several EOUSEJTER. several thousand dollars. In trying to complaint *ets forth that when Rudolph Charles Albrecht, an old citizen of months in Germany and other European save^some of the stock, the owner was Schaeffler died he was owner of a bond Lafayette, died last Wednesday of consumption. countries. -badly burned about the head. of deed by which he came in possession He was 62 years of age, and A dime social will be given at The occasion of Mr. Schmidt's marriage was well known throughout the western of certain lauds that this deed mysteriously home of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Rosa** for The above parties are now prepared to on Monday evening was made a disappeared and that the defend part of Nicollet county. the benefit of the Congregationa^cburch make contracts for festive one by the presence of two bands, ant, knowing that the deed had not Louis Kornmann, a "kloding" man, to-morrow evening, Thursday Everybody PAINTING, several charivari parties and the singing been recorded, obtained the document who ran a Cheap John establishment in is cordially invited to attend. CALCIMINING, society, who kept up the joviality and now has it in his possession. The this city several years ago, struck a PAPERING, Harry Smith of Waseca Mas been appointed until the late hours of the evening. The complaint further claims that the personal HIan in a pugilistic tussle at Morton recently, by Congressman Lind to represent DECORATING. mill hands also gave evidence of the esteem property of the husband of the and it has since been stated that the Second district In the West in whicli Mr.-Schmidt is held, by plaintiff is now being disposed of by the and all other kinds of work in their fine. A Pure Cream of Tartar Powder. the man is dead. Point Military Academy. Louis Scherer calling upon him and offering congratulations If you want work done neatlv and defendant so as to leave Mrs. Schaeffler Superior to every other known. Henry Hammer, of Mountain Lake, who represents the district now will an arfstic manner do not fail to call on together with instrumental and nothing from which to gain a support Used in Millions of Homes— was here Wednesday to assume charsre as. HELLAR. graduate in June with the rank of lieutenant. vocal music. The attorneys ask the court to restrain 40 Years the Standard. OTTO SEITER. of Seifert's harness store, but for some Delicious Cake and Pastry, Light Flaky the defendant from further squandering John Hauenstein for a second time reason the sale was not effected. Sometime Biscuit, Griddle Cakes, Palatable I W. L. Seaton. who has oeen in charge the estate and to compel him to give up TO THE IADIES took the load at the last rifle practice, in the future, Mr. Hammer will and Wholesome. of the New Ulm Electric Light Plant for the deed. The case will come up at the the five best scores being made by John No other baking powder does such woik» open an entirely new store here. next term of court. a number of months, will leave in a few 8F NEW ULM AND VICINITY. Hauenstein, John Lilla, Ernst Brandt While Holden may have successfullv weeks for Dulucb, where he has acquired LAND FOR SALE. Sr., Charles Hauenstein and Gustav On Monday eveuing the marriage of mi disguised all feeling when the news of a lucrative position. He will be succeeded Goetsch. Next Sunday, the club will Jth Mr. George Schmidt and Miss Auguste 3IISS EMMA HUMMEL The finest section of rolling prairie in commutation was given to him, certain by Mr. Day, of late a student in be reorganized, and all who desire to Fischer was quietly solemnized by Redwood County, 640 acres, 7 miles it is that he has by this time come to a will open a millinery department in nry the State University. become members should be present at from Redwood Falls. 600 acres can be Judge Brandt at Mr. E. G. Pahl's home store next week She has ]ust returned lull appreciation of what been done for Last week some little rascal got into 7 o'clock in the morning. On Monday, plowed, balance good meadow. Soil is on German Street. There was no ostentation from Milwaukee, where for the last him. He is now extreme'y happy. lacs loam, clay subsoil, in a good the Congregational church and again the sportsmen and their friends will two months she has been preparing surrounding the ceremony, neighborhood. A splendid opportunity At the last meeting of Hecker Post, broke open the iron box which contains herself in the art of trimming ladies' picnic at Hunters Rest. and only the nearest relatives were for two or more settlers to locate together. hats and to select the best goods and initial steps were taken towards the penny contributions from the Sunday Two young ladies were enjoying a present. Of the contracting parties Terms: part pay't down, balance material. She has spared no time in proper celebration of Memorial Day School children. A boy who would do on time or a liberal discount for buggy ride one day last .veek, and as is it is needless to say much hereThe obtaining good material dnd becoming that, will in his older years have a cash. this year. Instead of holding the exercises styles and patterns for the coming season. now and th*n the case, they were without groom needs no introduction to Address: at the cemetery, it is intended to conscience that would permit him to The ladies are kindly invited to a gentleman companion. To cut a New Ulm readers, as for years he has Dunnington & Warner, give her a call and examine the entirely hold them in connection with the dedication steal th6 nails from the cross. story short, the horse, it was a white been a resident of this city, and as a Redwood Falls, Minn. new stock. of the Sioux monameut. horse by the the way, became frightened, factor in one of the most prosperous of The terms of the members of the Toe public will also bear in mind PAINTER WANTED. that my extensive store is well stocked The bridge appropriation for Nicollet and ran away. No accident,aside its business enterprises, the Empire Board of Public Works expired this with merchandise of all kinds including county gives $250 for a bridge in West from an awful scare, resulted to the Mill, has gained a reputation for honesty A good painter wanted to commence week, and it will now devolve upon the dry-goods, notions, toys, groceries and Newton at Eight Mile Creek, and $500 work immediately. Man who cs»n do young ladies, but they should nevertheless and industry which it is the lot of district judge to fill the vacancies. cheap counter goods which I sell at paper-hanging preferred. for a bridge across the Minnesota river draw a moral from what might few to possess. The bride is an estimable While we have no doubt that the judge lowest possible prices. Julius Krause. at Courtland. The Brown county appropriation have been, and learn to never venture lady from Chicago, who in former will appoint members who will satisfy W HUMMEL. is for two bridges across the out riding alone. years lived in this city. New Ulm people the public in general, it is doubtful if LOST. JOHN HAUENSTEIN'S Big Cottonwood and two across the will welcome her again to their he could do it any easier than by extending In the town of Courtland on Fridav A Hopkins & Allen's Pearl Handle Little Cottonwood. midst, and to Mr. and Mrs. Schmidt the terms of the old members there occurred the death of Michael CELEBRATED EXPORT revolver, 38 calibre, loaded. Was enclosed they will extend heartiest congratulations, Among the many fine improvements for another year. Zieske, one of the best known and most in case, the figure 38 stamped on T-ij^OIGFt E E in which the Review desires to that are to be added to New Ulm this Oue side. Liberal reward will be paid highly respected citizens of our neighbor New Ulm is at last to have better join. to finder. Leave same at sheriff's office. year, one of the finest will be a brick countv. Mr. Zieske was only fortyfuur Bottled and for Sale by mail service. Through the efforts of John Rotering. FRED BEHNKE. «. office to be erected by John Hauenstein vears of age, but he had been a Postmaster Schmidt arrangements have a near his brewery. The building will be soldier in the war of '62 and had GRAND BALL been made between the Northwestern NEW ULM, MINN. patterned to some extent after the Empire lived a life of toil, prompted at all road and Superintendent Perkins of the Luther Nichols of Fairfax was a call Mill office, and will be furnished in times by manly thrift. His death was Orders may be left at the store of B. Railway Mail Service by which eastern er Monday. -AT— first class style. Work will be commenced the result of asthma and la grippe, Behnke & Co. They will be promptly mail including Chicago and Twin City 99109 8AU, Miss Emma Rudolph is home from at once. from which he had suffered for some tilled. mail, will be received here at 1:15 in the West Superior. time. He leaves a wife and nine children, afternoon inscead of at 5:05 as heretofore. __ Regarding Rev. Kummer, who was Jdoqday $ve, Jtfky 18% LIME! LIME! Mrs. A. W. Bingham is the guest of who will receive a general expres The change is one that every here from Sibley county last week, the Winona friends. Admission, 50cts. for Gents. sion of sympathy from the community business man in New Ulm will appreciate, papers of Thursday contained communications FARM FOR SALE. O. E. Seiter returned from St Paul in which they live. and a vote of thanks is due to from several members of his fa WINKELMANN'S LIME Saturday morning. those through whose efforts the desired ^n Two hundred and forty acres of good congregation resenting charges that Handcuffed to the hand of Sheriff KILN. land, 8 miles northeast from New Ulna: t-y conyenience has been secured. Mrs. Geo. Zimmerman and children had been made against him. It is understood Schmelz and* attended by Deputy about 95 acres under plow, two good are visiting in Omaha. On Minnesota River, near New Ulm, he has commenced proceedings The post office in Norseland, Nicollet Schapekahm and Watchman Dolan, pastures balance meadow. Splendid is fully prepared to furnish lime of against. Rev. Albrecht for libel with Attorney Mathews of Marshall had for stock farm. Three quarters of a county, was entered by burglars last Clifton Holden was taken to the depot the very best quality in any quantity to mile from school, good buildings and Davis and Cox of St Peter as attorneys. legal business here Monday. Thursday night and robbed of $150 in at 2 o'clock Monday afternoon, where water supply, new barn, 72x32, full contractors and builders. Delivered to Louie Mueller, our festive deputy cash and $30 in stamps. The St Peter Editor Havs, of the Sleepy Eye Dispatch, be was kept in waiting for the train basement. Terms reasonable. For further any desired point either by team or rail clerk of the'eourt, will, upon his retirement Herald says of the burglary: The safe r. which was to carry him to Stillwater, was in town Thursday. particulars, address or call on at liberal prices. All orders by mail K. R. Knudson, from office, go into the hardware was blown to atoms and all that it contained When the train pulled in, Sheriff Mead Ex-Sheriff "Schmid was down from promptly attended to. Brighton P. O. was gone. Dynamite was evidently business at New Ulm. He has already of Redwood Falls, accompanied by a all Springfield Friday on business. ICE! ICE! Minn. /Jer formed a co-partnership with Jacob used for blowing the safe, as the deputy, alighted on the platform and Rev. Preine of Albert Lea is spending ~iet BATH BOOMS. Klossner, of that city, and with him, entne front of the store was blown out quickly took charge of the prisoner. In the week here with old friends. will at once commence the erection of and a quantity of merchandise was a minute they were seated in the car, The undersigned would announce to Miss Clara Follmann spent the week have just opened bath rooms in connection the public that his ice-houses are again a fine brick block on the present site of spoiled. The stock had caught fire and and, surrounded by gaping spectators, with the Misses Seiter of Winthrop. with my barber shop, and invite filled. After date he will make contracts the old Pennsylvania House. Mr. Mueller but for the arrival at the time of ihe Holden was started on the last journey for the furnishing of ice, with the a share of public patronage. The will not be actively identified with Mrs. Atkinsol" of Duluth has been owner the entire store would have that, in all probability, he will take assurance that patrons will be well and rooms are well furnished ana are run the business until the first of January.— visiting with her parents Mr. and Mrs. burned. The loss to Mr. Burk will promptly served as heretofore. alive. He looked healthy and in good first-class shape. Open at all tunes. St. Peter Herald. J. C. Rudolph. PBrSEB. amount to seyeral hundred a i-sphfits, E E E E I A N IB,-,