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

May 27, 1891 · Page 4 of 8

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ii W W safe**3«tFeBywa^S»jf SS» J3» Chas. Wagner is closing out )ace curtains LOCA N E W S The little son of Henry Crone is very W. L. Seaton will :The beautiful scenery around New at cost, not below cost. ,sick. next Friday. trim at this season does not fail to attract Paul Moe is working at B. Behnke's. F. H. Behnke sells new cabbage. M. Mullen was a St. Paul visitor over Mr. and Mrs. Hetzel of Wisconsin the attention of strangers. Dr. A daughter of J. P. Holmberg is here A.W.Bingham spent bunday in Rochester. Sunday. are here on a visit. Daniels of St Peter in looking over the on a visit from St. Paul. Lace Curtains. Cottonwood valley near Schell's last Postmaster Schmidt has furnished his John Kiesel of Shakopee was the Go to Chas. Wagner's to get them at Mrs. S. D. Peterson is entertaining The Empire mill was shut down last cost price. office with forty-six new lock boxes. Saturday said that in all his visits gaest of his brother yesterday. her mother from Lake Benton. week for repairs. about the state he never saw anything Hubert Berg has moved into the Just received Culmbacher Bottled The Concordia Band serenaded Herman Mrs. Milhouse and daughter, Stella, that pleased him more. Mrs. Sell of Fairfax is in the city for Beer at C. Brust'o. Rosskopf residence on German Street. Amme on Thursday evening. of Luverne, are here on a visit. medical treatment. The St. Paul Herald publishes a sen/National Otto Schell has purchased a fine driving W. Eibner is furnishing his restaurant Second hand ice box for sale cheap at Mrs. Frank Behnke has been the guest Ernst Bellman is assisting F. Burg in yarn to the effect that ex-Goy. Chas. Wagner's. horse of Harrison Schmidt of Mankato. with water-works connections. of St. Pecer relatives the past week. the county treasurer's office. Ramsey, one of Minnesota's most honored Jos. A. Eckstein will make the Gasoline Stoves. A. J. Roberts, who is connected with citizens, has been blackmailed by Geo. Kiesel was in St. Paul Wednesday Wm. G. Frank will be employed in principal address on Memorial Day. Gasoline Stoves of the latest styles. the Sleepy Eye Herald, called on us his former coachman, one Wilson Nichols. and Thursday on business. the store of Jacob Klossnerjuntil September. Do not flare up like other stoves, and* Monday. Geo. Dietrich, a former New Ulm The reasons are not given, but are perfect and safe in all respects. Be 1 The new well for the Catholic church boy, was married in St. Paul last week. sure and examine before buying elsewhere. it is claimed that $20,000 was the Wm. Schmidt and wife of Tracy were in West Newton is 270 feet deep. The express office will in all probability Mrs. fl. Laudenschlaeger. visiting friends here the early portion Judge Brandt went to Sleepy Eye amount first paid, and the man returned be located in the Liebold building, Judge Webber concluded his court E Saturday afternoon on probate business. of the week. forswore money, We have decided to discontinue next to Ottomeyer's. business in St. Peter last Saturday. Mrs. Blanchard, accompanied by The existence of several cases of infectious handling lace curtains, and will close Frank Kuetz.ng's Fairfax stock is to Ringhng Bros.' three ring circus *ill out our entire stock at cost. Frank Tuttle and Mr. La Bert Mr. Dobson's two daughters, has returned disease within tne city limits be removed to the Indian reservation exhibit in St. Peter on the 5th of June. Home were callers at the court-hou from St Paul. again calls attention to the need of a Perfection cigars, 3 for a quarter at near Brown's Valley. Congressman Lind went to Stillwater on Saturday. public pest-house. Tn the present instance, Otto Baarsch and Wm. Lalor came Chas. Brust's. Diphtheria is still prevalent in Lafayette. Thursday afternuon on legal business. the cases are isolated, but there Miss Martha Laird, formerly of this down from Sleepy Eye Sunday to spend The children of John Ruvy are Ice Cream furnished in any quantity is no telling what may happen, and it city, graduated from the Winona Normal a few hours with friends. at Eibner's restaurant. afflicted with the disease. is always well for a town of this size Theodore Sunde of Home has acceptted school last week. Mrs. Jos.Schneider has been visiting 1 4 John Grimmer is now taking his a position in the clothing store of and character to be prepared against Six piece chamber sets at .75 a set The ladies' society concluded their with her daughter in Springfield the at F, H. Behnke's. Crone Bros. lymph treatment at the hospital and the spreading of any disease whatever. fair with a picnic in the Turner Hall greater portion of the wees. 4 claims that it is doing him much good. A new concrete block sidewalk will Anbeuser-Busch Budweiser and Burgundy park yesterday afternoon. John Hinterman of Golden Gate was New Ulm Markets. Bottled Beer at Chas. Brust's. be laid in front of the Brown County It is rumored that the United States a caller Friday. He is one of the farmers Carl Berg, of Sleepy Eye, and Dr. marshals have arrested a farmer living Bank building. of Brown county, whose head is Wheat, 89—91 Eoehne will ship a carload of horses If you want to get lace curtains cheap south of Morton for counterfeiting five level regarding the late political upstarts, Oats 30- .15 Court will be held in Lyon County from here to Duluth this week. Flax go to Chas. Warner's" 96 cent pieces. and words can hardly express next week. The Brown County term Corn 45 Diphtheria has invaded the families of his disgust for Donnelly and the theories Tomatoes, 10 cents a can. Potatoes, opens on the 16th. While in Stillwater last week, Mr. 40 Wm. Spoerhase, F. Kretsch and Butter... 200 cans of Blue Hens Chicken Brand that he advocates. He is also one 12£ Lind won a suit for Slayton parties, In the list of Mankato Normal School Ruemke, who live near the brickyards. Eggs ... Tomatoes at 10 cents a can. Buy before 12* of the kind who belieye that if mankind involving right to property in that city graduates appears the name of Ellen they are.gone. It's a b^igain. Clement Halvorsen, of Linden, was a in general would tend to business more valued at $20,000. Happy Hoosiers M. Dayis of New Ulm. F. H. Behnke. callei yesterday. He reports all grain and politics less they would have less Quite a number of Sleepy Lye people Wm. Timmson Postmaster of Idaville, Lt. Bishop, who is on the retired list in that town in fair condition with cause for complaint. Flower Pots. Ind... writes: "Electric Bitters were in the city Monday morning. of the Chicago police force, is spending the exception of flax. has done mo» for me than all other Compare the following prices for Among them were Ira King, A. G. Allen /"The prizes awarded during the fair a few weeks here with friends. medicines combined, for that bad feeling flower pots with those of other dealers: A. Blanchard has succeeded in secur/ numerous. The first set for and A. J. Roberts. arising from Kidney and Liver 4 inch, 5 cents or 3 for 10 5 inch, 8 J. Newhart has been under the weather S a 0 0 I O i°gwas won in the order given trouble." John Leslie, farmer and Herman Schade.son of Gottlieb Schade cents or 2 for 15 6 inch, 10 cents*. 7 the past few days, and has not been Milford. The voucher calls for $14 a by Peter stockman, of same place, says: "Find Herian, Werner Boesch inch, 15 cents or 2 for 25 8 inch, 20 of this city, died at his home in Dnluth able to attend to his office duties. month from May 23, 1889. Electric Bitters to be the best Kidney 3ents. These are figures as low as you and Gustave Fischer. The second set last week of typhoid fever. He and Liver medicine, made me feel like Nic Hiilesheim of the town of Home will be offered anywhere. The best news of the week is that a went to John Hauenstein, F. Burg and was thirty-two years of age. a new man." J. W Gardner, hardware F. H. Behnke. was adjudged insane last week, and heivy rain, lasting for two or three C. L. Roos. Charles Toberer also won merchant, same town, says: Electric Peter Schuweiler of Milford returned committed to the asylum at St. Peter. hours, drenched the soil in the vicinity Bitters is the thing for a man who a prize with a score of 24. Five prizes Key West, Factory 45 Florida, 5 cents from a trip to Chicago last Friday. He is all run down and don't care whether of New Ulm early Sunday morning. were up on the hooks and ring arrangement. James Bennett, the Lyon county prisoner ^lgars at Charles Brust's and all other reports grain east of us in much poorer he lives or dips: he found new Drands of good cigars always in stock. who is inc arcerated in our county Gottfried Retzlaff has sold his property These were wou by E. H. Busse, strength, good appetite and felt just condition than in this neighborhood. Also wines and liquors. a traveling man, R. Loheyde, A. I. Seiter, jail for larceny, will be released today. on Minnesota street, occupied by Dr. like he had a new lease on life Only A change has been made in the S. D. 50c a bottle, at 0. M. Olsen's Dru«Store. Wm. Scheidench and John Koch. Koehne, to Ig. Ambrosch for $1,250. BANANAS. Peterson Implement Co. W. A. Hubbard 2 The silver spoon which went with the The purchaser will Uae the building for Geo. Beck of Cottonwood has been and John Larson now constitute best score on the pigeon-hole alley was his marble works. granted a pension of $12 per month Bananas are the bread of millions, NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. the firm, and will continue to transact captured by Emil Wicherski. who could not exist without them. from July 24, 1890, through the agency The railroad rates for tne Turnfest in business at the old stand. In Brazil they constitute the main of A. Blanchard. St. Paul will probably be one faru for W The station agent at Courtland has source of nourishment for the working J. F. Laumman of St. Peter was round trip, over the Northwestern, not been getting himself into trouble. He class, and in New Ulm they should be W. Hodges ot the Sleepy Eye Herald here Thursday looking the town over equally appreciated. the new road. Those desiring to take advantage is also telegraph operator at that place and Lars Frederick son of Cobden with the view of starting a commercial One pound of bananas contains as of these rates should leave their and in that capacity it seems he has attended the Cincinnati convention of night school. He decided to go to much nourishment as three pounds of names with A A. Bogen. been endeavoring to enrich himself at farmer and labor unions. meat or many pounds of potatoes. Sleepy Eye for the present, and open other people's expense. The Empire One acre of Bananas generates as Gruenenfelder and Flor have furnished Wm. Martel has again been transferred one here in the fall. Mill Co. of this city has an agent much nutritious substance as 33 acres quite a number of places in town to the Northwestern yards at Mrs. Gehrke of Milford met with quite of wh*»at, or 100 acres of potatoes. at Courtland in the person of Mr. Doty. with water-works connections, and we this 'place. He was formerly braking Onlj to be had at EIBNER S. an accident on Friday. She wa« engaged To him thev sena dailv market quotations, are authorized by parties for whom between Waseca and Tracy. in milking a cow when a dog entered and it appears that the operator work has been dene to say that the local LAND FOR SALE. Wm. Mueller and wife, Mrs. Epple, the yard chasing some pigs. Tne would hold tuese messages longer than mechanics perform their work in tirstclass Mrs. A Oehs.Miss Lucy Schmid.Hugo cow became frightened, kicked the old was necessary, j.nd in the meantime The finest section of rolling prairie in manner and fully as well as outside Schleuder, Jos. Epple and Anton Hartmuth lady over and trampled on her head. Redwood County, 640 acres, 7 miles buy wheat on the strength of the reports contractors. Patronize home industry. irom Redwood Falls. 600 acres can be were visitors at the Fair. A bad gash across the forehead was the and sell it again after the quotations olowed, balance good meadow. Soil is result. Herman Amme, who has .-pent the were delivered This kept up for several olaca loam, clay subsoi1, in a good The new Milford Hall was dedicated past four years in a school of architecture days, but, as is usually the case, the neighborhood. A splendid opportunity Lorenz Schneider of Albm was taken 't Sunday afternoon. A good crowd from for two or more settlers to locate together and sculpture in Germany, returned mill company got an inkling of the fact in charge by Sheriff Schmelz ou Saturday the surrounding country was in attendance, Terms part pay't down, balance to his New Ulm home Thursday evening for offering him insult in that their interests were being trifled several speeches were delivered, on time o~ a liberal discount for evpning. with and made an investigation with the shape of abusive language. He was ash the Milford band furnished music and the foregoing developments. As a result, In tearing down the old Pennsylvania kept in the jail over Sunday, and Monday Address: a general good time is reported. The Dunmngton & Warner. morning was given a hearing before the agent is very apt to be out of House, C. Mueller found a wellpreserved hall will be used for town meetings, Alliace Redwood Falls, Minn. A Pure Cream of Tartar Powder. Justice Baasen. He was hned $5 a job. II English and German bible in gatherings and most likely as a Superior to every other known. one of the walls, between the leaves of and costs, amounting in all to $12.80. There is a mistaken impression polling place. Used in Millions of Homes— CEMENT W0EK.' which was laid a genuine $20 bill. among advertisers in this city that they On Saturday, Dr. Strickler, assisted Another real estate deal, by which 40 Years the Standard. must patronize the Review columns Mrs. Efizabeth Sattler was examined by Dr. Daniels of St. Peter, removed New Ulm will secure a good brick building Delicious Cake and Pastry, Light Flaky The undersigned announces to the merely as a favor to its proprietors, and before Judge Brandt by l£rs. Strickjer an ovarian tumor from the person of Biscuit, Griddle Cakes, Palatable in place of an old frame one, was public that he is now prepared to do all not for the benefit that will accrue to and Schoch on Friday and pronounced and Wholesome. Mrs. Fillmann of Redwood Falls, the kinds ot work in his line, including cisterns, closed Saturday. Fred Williams bought N other baking powder does such work, themselves. To correct this and displace insane. She was taken to St. Peter by pavements and Cement floors for tumor and fluid weighing over 45 of Mrs. Wilhelmina Boock the property the idea that the Review is simply cellars which work he will take either Shenft Schmelz on the afternoon train. pounds. The operation was performed now occupied by lg. Ambrusch as marble by contract or for daily pay. All ma^e^al, au objpet for charity and not worthy FURNISHED ROOM S TO LET. at the hospital, and, while of a very works. He will commence in about a James McGmnis was brought down especially cement of the best the support that it receives, we would delicate and risky nature, it is thought Enquire of A. Mueller, corner of Second month to erect a fine two-story brick quality, kept on hand, ready to be dejivered from Morgan Friday under a sentence state positively that the circulation of North and German Streets. at any time. that the woman will recover. building which he intends to occupy as a of ninety days' imprisonment in our the Review, while not, perhaps, the JOHN LUETJEN. saloon. It is possible, also, that Wm. county jail. His offense consisted in EflilSc A voung man of this city by the WANTED. largest in the county, is of a nature Ruemke will build in connection with getting too happy over the "flowing name of Lindmeyer has recently experienced thnt makes it a better advertising medium Before June 27th, 200 dry cows, from Mr. Williams. bowl." a arrow escape from lockjaw. than any of its competitors. The 4 to 7 years old. Chas. Stuebe. 4 Interviews with representative farnimers Dr. A W. Daniels of St. Peter Land A couple of weeks ago his foot other papers of this city are read almost and crop men throughout this and Dr. Wicke of Nicollet were here Thursday, was crushed by a falling stone, and,for THE JEWEL GASOLINE STOVE. exclusively by Germans. JNow, not only the western part of Nicollet county reveal and, assisted by Drs. Strickler and ten days after, the twitching, which is The above parties are now prepared to With the approach of summer it is does the Review reach this same the fact that a little larger acreage make contracts for time that vou will be looking around for Schoch, performed a difficult surgical one of the first symptoms of the fatal class, but it goes into the families of PAINTING, a gasoline stove. In doing so, do not format of wheat and oats has been seeded this operation upon Mrs. Ebke, a lady of disease,kept up. Dr. Strickler attended nearly all the English speaking people that J. B. Arnold carries the Jewel spring than was put in last year, but CxVLCBIINING, Lafayette. him, and successfully staved off what of the city and county. Among the the best gasoline stove in the market. that the acreage of corn, barley and potatoes PAPERING, rarely results in anything but death. He also handles the Quick Meal. former it is read fully as carefully as Richard Pfefferle will re-open a grocery is slightly less. Flax has been DECORATING. any, and among the latter is the only store in one of the new Boesch in a former issue of the Review at sown only in a few towns and in about SOCIAL HOP New Ulm paper that is taken. When and all other kinds of work in their line. buildings. New Ulm citizens generally tention has been called to the fact that the same quantity as heretofore. Seeding If you want work done neatly and in will welcome Mr. Pfefferle's retdrn advertisers come to know this,— that under the new probate code, guardiaas of every nature is finished, and the an artistic manner do not fail to call on the Review subscription list bears the to business circles and will wish him all AT are compelled to make annual accounts is. C. HELLAR. crops thus far promise well. name of every intelligent German in possible success. SCHMUCKER'STIVOLl of their transactions. As the notice OTTO SEITER. Articles of incorporation of the Golden New Ulm and vicinity they will not seems to have oeen unheeded,the Reyiew Frank Whitney went to Tracy Wedneaday Gate Literary and Social Club were TO THE LADIES permit good advertising space to go VM morning to work in the train would again caution interested parties recorded in the Register's office on Saturday. unused. dispatcher's office for a few weeks. H. to abide by the law in order to avoid Sunday Eve, May 31st. The incorporators are H. Heimerdinger, NEW ULM AND VICINITY, The great event ot the past week at H. Reigner is working days at the depot trouble that is sure to follow neglect or president, Patrick Raverty, Amort Bros.' bowling alley was the Admission, 25 Cts. offices, and Mr. McDonald of Claremont failure to comply with its provisions. vice-president, Wm. Dey, secretary, relieves Reigner. Brilliant effort made by Col. Bobleter, ICE! ICE! MISS EMMA HUMMEL Health Officer Weschke has made his Ferdinand Heimerdinger, treasurer, one of the shining lights of the Capitol Anton Loesch, while chopping sausage leport to the State Board ol Health, and will open a millinery department in m\ Alonzo H. Pickle, August Meyer, Alexander club, to capture the gold medal which in the butchershop of F. Schnobrich store next week. She has just returned irom a perusal of it, it appears that the Pickle, A. T. Pickle, E. Pickle, is held by the player making the highest The undersigned would announce to from Milwaukee, where for the last last Friday, was badly cut in the sanitary condition of the city is wellnigh Fred Meier, A. Honeyman and Frank score until some one else exceeds that the public that his ice-houses are again -wo months she has been preparing wrist of his left arm. The blood oozed all that could be desired. As to Strong. The society was established filled. After date he will make contracts oerself in the art of trimming ladies' score. At present it is held on a score H/ forth in a frightful manner, and the health statistics, Dr. Weschke notes the hats and to select the best goods and "for liteiary and social culture, and for for the furnishing of jce, with the ot 233. Last Thursday night the Capitols arrival of a surgeon was just in the fact that in the past year there have been assurance that patrons will be well and material. She has spared no time in the mutual instruction of the members played as usual, and at the end of obtaining good material "and becoming nidk of time. promptly served as heretofore. only five cases of scarlatina in mild thereof." The capital stock is $500. nine games Col. Bobleter had 221 to styles and patterns for the coming season. PETE HERIAN. form, none of which resulted in death, Dr. A. W. Daniels, the well-known The ladies are kindly invited to Next Saturday is Memorial Day, set his credit, needing only 13 to win the and but two cases of diphtheria, one of STATE give her a call and examine the entirely physician, said to the writer the other apart by the laws of the land as a season prize, and li seemed a sure thing he OP MINNESOTA, County of Brown J- ss. new stock. which proved fatal. No other infectious In Probate Court- Special Specia Term. Term Mav Ma 23r 23rd day: That is a splendid hospital you for paying proper respect to the would get it But there's many a slip, 1891. The public will also bear in mind or contagious diseases have been reported nave in New Ulm. It is arranged so In the matter of the estate ol Joseph Saurer dead heroes, who, in the days when the etc. The colonel's first ball in the tenth deceased. that my extensive store is well stocked and at present the state of health is as to afford great convenience to patients, hereas, An instrument wriUng, purporting nation was shaken with dissension and game sent down nine pins, his second with merchandise of all kinds including to be the last will and testament of Joseph very^good. and is an institution that your dry-goods, notions, toys, groceries and took the standing pin. The pins are Sanrer, deceased, late of said County, has been delivered throttled by slaveholders, defended its Ik to this Conn cheap counter goods which I sell at city is fortunate in possessing. In the district court in St. Peter last honor and preserved the union. In set up again. The gallant commander And Whereas, Anna Maria Saurer has filed therewith Mowest possible prices, herpetition, representing among other things A talk with Rose, the murderer, on week a young lady brought suit against New Ulm the day will be fittingly observed,the of the Second regiment selects the biggest that said Joseph Saurer died in said County on WM HUMMEL. Sunday showed that whatever may be tne city to recover damages for person services to be conducted under bail, balances it carefully, walks the 15th day of May 1891, testate, and that LIME! LIME! said petitioner is the sole executrix named in said with confident gait to the rear of the alley, al injuries received in falling from a the auspices of Hecker Post, No. 48. his anxiety regarding the outcome of last will and testament, and praying that the said instrument may be admitted to probate, and that The exercises will consist in the decoration turns, and, taking three or four forward his case, he has a faculty of putting on), buggy while driving over a defective letters testamentary be to herissued thereon It is ordered, That the proofs ofsaid instrument of soldiers' graves,and in a procession,concluding steps, sends the missle on its voyage a careless air and seeming in the best bridge or culvert within the city limits. WINKfiLMANN'S LIME and the said peUtion, be heard before this Conrt at Turner Hall Park in of demolition. Alas for his intentions! of spirits. As to his case before the at the Probate Office in said County on Saturday, The jury after being out for eight hoars the 20th day of June A,D. 1891, at 10 o'clock KILN. A very slight miscalculation music and addresses in both English and supreme court, he said he didn't have returned a verdict fixing the damages in the forenoon, when all concerned nwy appear andcontest the probate of said intrnment German.Those who expect to participate directed the ball to one side, and a single the slightest idea as to the decision, for at $5. The young gentleman who was On Minnesota River, near New Ulm, And it is further ordered, that public notice of in the parade are requested to assemble pin, instead of the necessary four, the tune and place of said bearing be given to all it had been his experience that a person is fully prepared to furnish, lime of the lady's companion at the time of the persons interested, by publication of these orders at Turner Hall at 9:30 a. m. as the procession goes down. No record was kept of could no more predict what a supreme accident, also had commenced proceed once in each week for three successive weekspnor the very best quality any quantity to to said day of hearing, in the New Ulm Review, a what the colonel said, but they say that will move at ten o'clock precisely. court decision wonld be, than to tell contractors and builders. Delivered to ings for damages, but dropped the suit weekly newspaper printed and published at the City of New Ulm in said County. Floral tributes will be thankfully now when he isn't signing state checks which way the wind would blow to-morIOW. when it developed in the testimony ot any desired point either by team or rail Dated at New Ulm, Minn., this 23rd day of May received at the hall on Friday from one he gently sighs, "Thou art so near and We are inclined to think Rose is A. D. 1891. at liberal prices. All orders by mail the young lady that he was holding the By the Court, to four o'clock in the afternoon. yet so far."—St Paul Dispatch. about TigkLmmmmm®HI lines with only one hand. %^g§ promptly attended to. ERNST BRANDT S 2 3 Judge of Probate.