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

May 20, 1891 · Page 5 of 9

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i^flS^#^^^%w^i wp^f^f^^p»^f^^p I W ^*-fe' Cfaas. Wagner is closing out Jace curtains LOCA N E W S The barber-shop of Frank Leibold F.Friedmann went to Minnesota Lake I Geo.Forster has located in Owatonna. Oscar Seiter and Robert Loheyde are at cost, not below cost. was re-papered this week. Monday afternoon to visit his son. The Eagle Mill shut down yesterday. The wife and mother of F. Engelbert in St. Paul. Herman Vogtel, of Nicollet, was a Jacob Pfenninger and wife returned F. H. Behnke sells new cabbage. A. H. Schleuder's driving horse died have gone to Chicago on a visit. pleasant caller last Friday. Cards of Thanks. on Friday from their trip to the coast. last Wedmesday. John Lind and Jacob Klossner went The undersigned des're to express Try ICE CREAM SODA at Eibner's The schools were closed on Monday, Louis and Wm. Mueller,business men to Mankato yesterday on business. Dr. Weschke spent Saturday and their heartfelt thanks to friends who rendered restaurant. that being a general church holiday. of St Peter, spent Sunday with friends assistance in their late bereavement. Sunday at Springfield. Mr. Whitney, of the Marshall News *$\ in this vicinity. Charles A. Stoiz will erect a $1,500 Lace Curtains. Messenger,paid us a pleasant visitMonday. Capt. Comstook, of Companv of Go to Chas. Wagner's to get them at residence on Broadway, south of Judge Mrs. F. Keller and children. The Second Regiment under Col. Mankato, has resigned. cost price. Webber's home. Bobleter will go into camp at Lake New Ulm Markets. Joseph Sperl of Cottonwood has gone F. H. Behnke has sold his electric City on the 18th of June. Chas. Krook returned from St. Peter Just received Culmbacher Bottled Wheat, 98—95 to St. Peter to work for Scheible, the light stock to W. L. Seaton. last week, where he has been attending Beer at C. Brust's. Oats 30- .15 A gentleman was here yesterday, endeavoring pop manufacturer. Senator Peterson and wife spent a Flax 96 the G. A. College. to work up an interest in a 1 Second hand ice box for sale cheap at Judge Brandt went to Sleepy Eye portion of the week in St. Paul. Corn 45 commercial night school. Mr. Simpson, auditor for the American itI Chas. Wagner's. Potatoes 50 yesterday to conduct an examination Mrs. Frank Whitney is spending the Express Company, was here Wednesday The large Lutheran at Courtland Butter !...!! 11 of un insane person. a 1 week with her sister in North field. Gasoline Stoves. and Thursday. Eggs .' [["." 12 church is being repainted by Julius Gasoline Stoves of the latest styles. J. G. Eberle of Vindom.who was on The family of Henry Engel occupy -a The entire Sommer building is to be rause and W. Scheiderich. Do not flare up like other stoves, and of the principal lobbyists in the last legislature, A Safe Investment. the Mueller residence on Broadway. cemented and striped so as to'have the are perfect and safe in all respects. Be The Concordia Band gives concerts was in the city yesterday. is one which is guaranteed to bring Hon. C. R. Dav's was up from St. appearance of a brick block. sure and examine before buying elsewhere. at the Park every Saturday night, and you satisfactory results, 01 in case of J. 8. Schmid and wife drove down Mrs. H. Laudenschlaeger. Peter on legal business Friday evening. Frank Gratwohl of Cottonwood has the City Band on Sunday afternoons. failure a return of purchase price. On from Springfield Saturday to attend the this safe plan you can buy from our advertised Charles Prague and Ida Eggert were bought a farm in Martin county near Mrs. Rev. Schuh, of Elkhart Lake, picnic at Hunters' Rest on Monday. We have decided to discontinue Druggist a bottle of Dr. King's married at the Lutheran church yesterday. Fairmont and will move there this Wis., and Mrs. Julius Meyers, of Seymour, handling lace curtains, and will close New Discovery for Consumption. It is Mrs. Wm. Mueller of Springfield week. Wis., are the guests of Mr. and out our entire stock at cost. guaranteed to bring relief in every case pent a portion of the week with her M\ when used for any affection of ThroatLungs Frank Dittbenner returned from the "Have something?" says Auditor Mrs. Huebner. parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. Hauenstein. or Chest, such as Consumption. Perfection cigars, 3 for a quarter at pineries last week with a carload of evergreens. Krook, and then adds, "You know a F. H. Behnke will receive a carload Inflamation of Lungs, Bronchitis, Asth1 Chas. Brust's. Among the improvements that the little daughter arrived Monday to make of sugar this week. This is the largest ma, hooping Cough, Croup, etc. etc, public is to be favored with soon, will my home happy." Court is being held at St. Peter this It is pleasant and agreeable to tatte. Ice Cream furnished in any quantity shipment of that article that has ever be electric light in the postoffice. Good! perfectly safe, and can always be depended at Eibner's restaurant. week. Judge Webber and W. T. Eckstein The standing at the last shoot of the been received by a merchant in this upon. Sample Bottles free at The people of Essig indulged in a are in attendance. rifle club was as follows: John Lilla. city. O, M. Olsen's Drug Store. At cost is how Chas. Wagner is selling large picnic in one of the groves of tnat W J. B. Schmid, John Hauenstein, Gustav The Cecilian Society will give entertainments Dr. Rothenburg, Wolfgang Schmid his lace curtains. vicinity on Monday. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Goetsch, and Theo. Mueller. at Union Hall on the evenings and A. C. Ochs were down from Springfield A big celebration was held over in Six piece chamber sets at $2.75 a set of May 30th and 31st. A. Schmidt and wife returned on Friday to attend a meeting of the West Newton Monday, the occasion at F, H. Behnke's. Wednesday from a two weeks' visit in stockholders of the new Springfield C. W. A. Krook went to St. Peter being the opening of John Rein hart's -«.—. Cincinnati. They were accompanied bank. Thursday to attend the commencement hi Anheuser-Busch Budweiser and Burgundy saloon. by Mr. Schmidt's mother, Mrs. Felix. exercises of the G. A. College. Schapekahm Bros, are laying a new Bottled Beer at Chas. Brust's. Jos. Flor, A. Meyer, Peter Soukop Mrs. Leonard Vetter of Lafayette flooi in the jail. This is an improvement A child of Mr. Schmirgel, who lives If you want to get lace curtains cheap and Adam Stadick left for St. Paul died Sunday morning after an illness of that the grand jury and the county on 3rd North Street, died on Tuesday go to Chas. Wagner's" Monday to attend the Curtiss Commercial two or three weeks. She was thirtyfive commissioners have spent five years of diphtheria, and^was buried the day 4 College. years of age and leaves six children. in deciding upon. following. Tomatoes, 10 cents a can. A camp fire is to be held in the Ft. 200 cans of Blue Hens Chicken Brand May 17th, the great national holiday Hulden arrived safely in, Stillwater Congressman Lind went to St. Paul Ridgley grove on the second Thursday Tomatoes at 10 cents a can. Buy before of the Norwegians, was duly celebrated last week as a stockholder in the new on Tuesday. He was at once given a they are gone. It's a bargain. in June in which the members of the as such at the home of Anton Ouren striped suit and put to work in the machine Springfield bank, to secure legal information F. H. Behnke. New Ulm post are invited to participate. in Linden. The festivities were under shops. regarding banks and banking. the auspices of the Unitarian church Flower Pots. Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Seiter drove oyer Dr. Fritsche went to Nicollet Thursday Compare the following prices for folks of that town. John Larson returned from a trip to from Winthrop Wednesday night to attend to amputate the hand of Albert flower pots with those of other dealers: The ladies of the Turnverein will give the performance of the Milwaukee South Dakota last week. The soil in 4 inch, 5 cents or 3 tor 10 5 inch, 8 Olsen, a young man ho was shot in their Fair at Turner Hall next Saturday Theatre Company. that state, he says, is in terribly dry cents or 2 for 15, 6 inch, 10 cents 7 the hand four years ago- He desired to inch, 15 cents or 2 for 25, 8 inch, 20 and Sunday. The amount of labor condition, more so, even, than in Minnesota. Henry Mueller of Courtland accompanied have it amputated because of the inconvenience cents. These are hgures as low as you that has been expended for this event Charles Stuebe on his trip to it caused him. will be offered anywhere. insures its success, and those who attend Pierre. While in Dakota he will visit News comes from Laural, California, F. H. Behnke. We acknowledge an invitation may rest assured of plenty of entertainment. with his brother at Huron. of the marriage at that place last week through Cadet Louis Scherer to be present A Pure Cream of Tartar Powder. Blatz Wiener Milwaukee Bottled Beer of a former Brown County resident, A. Blanchard tore himself away from at the graduating hop to be given on hand at all times at Brubt's Headquarters. On Monday arrangements)were perfected Superior to every other known. John Waibel. To its far-oft friend the the old Winkler building last Wednesday, by the West Point cadets on the evening Used in Millions of Homes— by which B. Behnke & Co. rent Review carries congratulations. ana can now be found at his new of June 11th. If it wasn't for the 40 Years the Standard. one of the new Boesch buildings. It is office over the Brown County Bank. The banking organization which was exceeding shortness of the remaining Key West, Factory 45 Florida, 5 cents the intention ot the proprietors to divide Delicious Cake and Pastry, Light Flaky effected last week between Springfield strip in our mileage book, we don't Architect Thayer, of Mankato, was cigars at Charles Brust's and all other Biscuit, Griddle Cakes, Palatable up their general store, and run the and New Ulm parties has bought out know but what we would attend. in the city Thursday, consulting with and Wholesome. brands of good cigars always in stock. clothing and gents furnishing department Bendixen & Street of that place, so the No other baking powder does such work* Also wines and liquors. Mebsis. Klossner and Lind & Hagberg A valuable horse of Kretsch & Berg's in the new building exclusively. village will only have one bank after all. regarding plans for their new buildings. BOY WANTED. died Tuesday night. Geo. Boyd used This arrangement will give them one of LAND FOR SALE. the horse during the diy, and, to judge Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Rosskopf, of the nicest and best locations in the city, At once to learn the Baibei's Trade from the result, evidently wanted to Chns.Filzen was pretty badly handled Winthrop,Fred Rosskopf of Owatouna, The finest '•ection of rolling prairie in at Fred Peuser's. and we certainly hope that the enterprise get his money's worth out of the animal. Redwood County, 640 acres, 7 miles Mr. and Mrs. Manderfeld of Gibbon in a scrap with Ed. Flick on a certain shown in this deal may meet with from R»dwood tils. 600 acres CHQ be CEMENT W0EK. and Fred Heinze of Mankato attended On the prairie back of Turner evening last week. As a consequence, its deserved reward. plowed, balance good meadow. Soil is the funeral of Xavier Rosskopf on Sat Hall, when it became apparent that he vvas confined to his bed for several I'lac* loam, clay subhoi1. in a good The old New Ulm defenders held a urday- something was ailing, the horse was The undersigned announces to the days. neighborhood. A splendid opportunity meeting at Turner Hall last Saturday public that he is now prepared to do all for two or more settlers to locate together. unhitched and turned loose to die under Edwin Paulsen, of Linden, was in In the bowling contest at Turner Hall evening and organized by electing kinds ot work in his line, including cis* Terms, part pay't down, balance the free canopy of beayen. The town Thursday,and said that on the following Park^Sunday afternoon, August Conrad terns, pavements and Cement floors for Mayor Wagnei president, and Geo. on time or a liberal discount for animal, however, was not satisfied with cellars which work he will take either Monday he would again leave won the first prize, a meerschaum cash. Jacobs secretary. The purpose of the this arrangement, and managed to limp by contract or for dairy pay. All material, Address: for Minneapolis to receive medical pipe, and Chas. Koth the second, a meeting was to consider the advisability especially cement of the best to the livery stable, taking the sidewalk Dunnington & Warner, treatment. watch. John Lilla won the rifle for the of dedicating the Sioux monument quality, kept on hand, ready to be delivered Redwood Falls, Minn. instead of the street, and reaching the bes-t target shooting. Thursday was stock day for Charles in connection with the Memorial Day at any time. barn just in time to enter a stall of its The social at the home of Mr. and Stuebe, and the town was the liveliest services, but after the shortness of the ICE! ICE! JOHN LLETJEN. own accord and lie down and die. Mrs. C. H. Ross for the benefit of the HELLERISEITER. that it has been in years. Mr. Stuebe intervening time and the condition of That tbe people of New Ulm, including Congregational church on Thursday bought 1560 head, and left with them the surrounding streets were considered, The undersigned would announce to all «lasses, lise to witness a good evening was well attended. Amusement at once for Pierre. it was decided to postpone the event the public that his ice-houses are again theatrical performance, produced by was afforded many ways, and until August. The meeting adjourned, tilled. After date he will make contracts H. Hanschen has been given the contract good actors, was proved by the crowded for the furnishing of ice, with the the gathering was of the most pleasant the president subject to call of for building the foundation for The above parties are now prepared to assurance that patrons will be well and houses that greeted the Miiwaukee character. the Eagle Mill's new engine house for make contracts for promptly served as heretofore. The office of the American Exptess Theatre Company at their every appearance PAINTING, 82,000. This includes a cistern with a The suit of Max Reinhart vs. Martin PETER HERIAN. Company is to be moved from its present at Turner Hall last week. The CALCIMINING, capacity of 1000 barrels. Dahlig, both of Courtland, for trespass, location at the depot to one in the company without question is the best eame up again before Justice Sackett PAPERING, business portion of town. The removal The family of Charles Siiverson left that evet comes to this city while no one last Saturday for the fourth time. Before DECORATING. is one that will be welcomed by the Thursday afternoon for Cincinnati member of tbe troupe is a star performer, it got under way, however, the business men of the city, for it will where they expect to spend the greater and all other kinds of work in their line. every one is capable of assuming to bo given by suit was settled and withdrawn.—St. greatly convenience them, and the public If you want work done neatly and in portion of the summer. Mr.Silverson's various roles with justice to the part. an arfstic manner do not fail ta call on Peter Herald. THEUDIES OFTHE NEW ULM TURNVEREiNr in general will be pleased over the sister accompanied them. Intelligence and understanding characterized us. HELLAR. change. The move would have been Joseph Saurer, an old resident of this Last Thursday, one of the men who the acting of all of them, and OTTO SEITER. •(•AT» made years ago, no doubt, had it not city and one Of the early settlers, died were digging the tienches for the water there was so much that was natural surrounding TURNER HALL, been that Mr. Heideman's many friends Friday morning. He was born on the O THE LADIES mains on second North Street, was buried the plays and the manner in were unwilling to cut into what to him 12th of July, 1818, and was consequent" up to his neck by the caving-in of which the characters were taken, that galuriag mi Swing, was a source of considerable revenue, ly seventy-three years of age at the time OF NEW ULM AND VICINITY. loose sand. As luck would have it, it was a treat to see them. There was and it is through the effort of none of his death. His connections with New he sustained no injuries. not a particle of roughness about the other than Mr. Heideman himself that MAY 23rd and 24th. Ulm date back to the early years of its scenes, but on other hand a simple portrayal Rev. Tori, late of Sleepy Eye, who MISS EMMA HUMMEL the office will now pass into other history, and, while never very prominent, of every-day occurrcnces,to wbich has been confined at one of the St. Paul The fair begins on Saturday at 10 a. hands. Voluntarily he suggested to will open a millinery department in m\ he was always a good and true m., admission being free on both days. the company gaye so real and natural hospitals for some months with severe the company the advisability of making btore next week. She has iust returned citizen. The funeral was held on Saturday Refreshments of all kinds,including ice a tone that they at nnce became favoilties illness, passed through here Friday on from Milwaukee, where for the last the change, and his suggestions have cream and fruits, will be served and the remains deposited in the with the audience. two months she has been preparing his wav to Springfield, where he takes been favorably considered. Our citizens throughout. On Saturday evening a West Newton cemetery, whither they herself in the art of trimming ladies' charge of the Catholicjparish. warm supper will be furnished. Sunday When Inspector General Cnas. S. may accordingly expect a new express hats and to select the best goods and were followed by a large number of afternoon there will be a free concert W. L. Seaton will not remain permanently Bunker, and Lt. Col. G. W. Mead entered office somewhere on Minnesota Street material. She has spared no time in friends who remembered him with respect. by the Turner Hall orchestra. In obtaining good material and becoming in Duluth but will return to New the Turner Hall grounds last Saturday about the middle of June. the evening of the 24th tnere will be a styles and patterns for the coming season. Ulm in the fall to resume charge of the evening, Company A, represented Vocal and Instrumental Concert and The ladies aie kindly invited to A large elevator transfer was made Entertainment to conclude with a social On Thursdav night there occurred the electric light, plant. He will spend the by forty-one men, including the officers, give her a call and examine the entirely hop. The following is the program: last week, the Eagle Mill Co. selling death of Xavier Rosskopf at the advanced summer in the Zenith City in order to stood in line, prepared for the closest new stock. their interest in the elevators at Gettysburg, age of seventy-six years. Up to superintend the erection of a brick inspection. The customary maneuvers I. Tne public will also bear in mind Hecla, Tracy, Walnut Grove, that my extensive store is well stocked a few weeks ago, he was, for a man of block. and examination of guns and accoutre 1. Overture .Crescent Turner Hall Orchestra 2. Moonlight will come again Thompson.. .Mrs. Lamberton, Courtland, Nicollet and with merchandise of all kiDds including his years, enjoying remarkably good ments were gone through with, the in McKittrick, Miss Rehfeld and Messr*. Kcch Arrangements are being made, says dry-goods, notions, toys, groceries and Canby to the Empire andRoller Mills. As and Nix. health. He was able to attend to work spector all the while exercising the the Sleepy Eye Herald, by the Alliances cheap counter goods which I sell at 3. Zlthern Solo MiesFndaHaneneteiB a result of this deal, the Eagle Mill Co. and was often seen about town performing 4. Selection.. Mixed Choir most rigid scrutiny, but to the credit of lowest possible prices. of Brown County to iiold a picnic at will erect new houses at Elkton, Essig, 6. Lorelei Reiser. ... Young Ladies'Class. duties that would seem arduous the corps his every command was met 6. Selection Norma. Turner Hall Orchestra WM. HUMMEL. Iberia on the 13th of June. It is proposed Brookings and Lake Preston. Their in men many years his younger, II. with commendable precision. To sum to have Ignatius Donnelly and line of elevators will then include those IOHN HAUENSTEIN'S Six or seven weeks since, however, he 1. Oveitare, Heyden. up, the company's execution of the Miss Eva McDonald speak at this at the above stations, two at Redwood 2. Selection Mixed Choir was suddenly stricken with stomach manual of arms, their acquaintance 3. Flute Solo Mr. T. Metzke. gathering. Falls, and one each at Lamberton, 4- Quartet Mrs F. Behnke, Misses Louise, Fnda troubles and gradually failed until with field movements and their general and Emma Hauenstein. Postmaster Schmidt has made ar* Kampeska, Morgan and Cobden. The CELEBRATED EXPORT 5. "Dichterund Bauer" Mozart String Quartette death came as a relief. Mr. Rosskopf appearance was such as to create a favorable 6. Statuary Groups a. Cam and Abel, b. Menelaus rangements with the Superintendent of Empire and Roller Mill Companies will was born in Wolferstadt.Oberpfalz, Bavaria, with dead body ot Patroclus Sampson^ impression with everyone, and the Railway Mail Service and the Northwestern take charge of their purchase on the Capture d. Laacoon Group. onjthe 15th of October, 1815. In the guards will have no reason to feel Bottled and for Sale by road by which mail will hereafter 15th of July. The selections of Turner Hall Orchestre 1847 he came to America and settled in ashamed when the report of the General will be as follows: FEED BEHME. be dispatched out of New Ulm on Friday afternoon Chas. Stuebe's little Milwaukee. Twenty-two years later he is given to the public. For much of 1. Overture. "Sensation" 2. Selection, Sunaay evenings. The pouch will leave boy, Charley, thirteen years old, was removed to New Ulm where he resided "Norma 3. Overture, "Dramatic this proficiency, the company is indebted NEW ULM, MINN. at 11:30, but mail will not be received 4. Potpourri, "Trseumerei. driving a horse past the Empire the remainder of his life. For a number to its officers, as well as to the close at the postoffice later than six o'clock. 5,Orders may be left at the store of B. mill. At the time, the ground around of ears be was proprietor of what Admission to Concert and Dance attention given to duty by the great 3hnke & Co. They will be promptly The village of Springheld is to have the mill was being sprinkled with hose is now known as the Northwestern will be 35 cts., children 15 cts. majority of its members. Capt. Steinhauser JMEILIME! led. a new bank in which the majority of apparatus,and of this the horse became Hotel, and was never closely identified and his lieutenants have been During the day, buyers will find a frightened. In runnJDg towards the stockholders will be New Ulm people. with any other business. Married twice, large assortment of useful article for arduous in their efforts to bring the sale. Those taking delight in fibbing The corporation was affected last week the stock yards at a gait that was too he was the father of a large family, and company to its present excellent standing, WINKELMANN'S LIME will find a fish pond close at band for and the members consist as follows: lively for comfort, the buggy struck eleven of his children are now living and too much praise can hardly be their accomodation. KILN. Schmid & Ochs, Schraid & Lehrer and against a shed, and the Stuebe boy and and all married. During his residence attached to their efficient**vork. Many Everybody is invited. his companion, Johnny Toberer, were Dr. J. C. Rothenburgof Springfield,and here, he naturally formed a large On Minnesota River, near New Ulm, new members have been .taken in )f LOST. A. Blanchard, C. W. A. Krook. John thrown onto the ground. The latter received aquaintance, and all who knew him is fully prepared to furnisH lime of late, of course, who are still lacking Lind. J. L. Schoch, J. Klossner Jr.t sliffht bruises in the back of his will have a good word to say lor him in very best quality in any Quantity to in experience, but with another year A Hopkins & Allen's Pearl Handle Wm. G. Erank aud Crone Bros, of New head, but fortunately they are not injuries relating the story of his life, which was revolver, 38 calibre, loaded. Was enclosed itractors and builder?. Delivered to of progress such as has been made in from wbich he will suffer. Young in case, thefigure*38 stamped OE Ulm. The capital stock of the institution one that reflects only to his credit. The the past, the company need have no iy desired point either by telam or rail one side. Liberal reward will be paid for the present will be $25,000, and Stuebe escaped unburt, but the boggy funeral was held Saturday mornin^ [liberal prices. All orders) by mail fears of holding its own with any in the to finder. Leave same at sheriffs office. Wm. G. Frank will be cashier. i, was terriblv shattered. .?* y* regiment. mptly attended to. from the Catholic churcb.^fY--* "y*-£*?,/rf2"J ~r Jobn Roteringv