New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
June 3, 1891 · Page 4 of 8
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LOCAL, N E W S FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET. Robert Scherer is home from the Col. Wriffht _,_„„.„„_„ ji^tU Reffime The gardens of Mr. T. .Metzke have Up to this time we have held fast to 4 has resigned Minneapolis Univewity.f^95SS5 beer nquire of A. Mueller, corner of Secnd been so improved of late as to make gold as the standard. Everything in Lyman Fuller of Lamberton is in North and German Streets. Attorney Somerville transacted legal Tracy has voted $25,000 bonds fdr them a pleasant resort in summer time. the United States is based upon gold today, town. business nere Wednesday. """I water-works. s* His summer pavilion has been completed, all silver notes or coins beiug kept WANTED. E. G. Pahl was at the Windsor in St. and makes one of the nicest retreats The little son of Fred Meier died efual to gold. Has that been a wise or H. M. Ball of Eden'was a caller Friday Before June 27th, 200 dry cows, from Paul Saturday. in town. Thursday morning of diphtheria. an unwise policy? Would it now be afternoon. 4 to 7 years old. Chas. Stuebe. A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. best to let the gold standard go, to F. A. Grey of New Auburn was in Conductor Hughes and brother from A. I. Seiter went to St Paul Tnursday && Fred Klossner on Thursday. which the advanced nations cling, and Creamery Buttter. the city yesterday, endeavoring to induce Wisconsin were down from Sleepy Eye afternoon on business. Prom now ou New TTlm Creamery especially Britain, and adopt the silver T. E Bowen, editor of the Duluth the.council to pass an ordinance to spend Sunday. Ben Marti of Fairfax was over on butter will be sold at Frank Behnke's standard of our South American protecting him in cleaning yards, News, was in the city Thursday. A. VV. Daniels, the St. Peter physician, Saturday to witness the Memorial exercises. for 18 cents a pound. vaults, cess-pools and in doing all bors? Upon the solid rock of gold as our if| Mina Ruemke, a girl of eight years, was in the city on professional kinds of scavenger work within the basis-article we have built up the wealth-, Jj& died Wednesday morning of diphtheria. business Saturday. FRESH BUTTERMILK every mornig Keute & Nagel have been giyen the city. iest country in the world, and the \*i at 5 cents a glass. W. Eibner. Lee Reed left on MOD day for Lime About twenty of the young people of contract for the erection of anew residence greatest agricultural, manufacturing 3$! bout one of the meanest schemes for Springs, Iowa, where he will open a of town formed a jolly picnic party at for Mr. Bruckbauer of Slee mining and commercial country ever ,* Now is the time to buy 100 pounds of inviting charity that has come to our barbershop. Eye. Clear Lake on Sunday. Behnke.1 Ui Dar&eri known. We have prospered beyond sugar for $5 of F. H. notice has been practiced recently by hose company has been organized Architect Thayer of Mankato was in any nation the sun ever shone upon. Wolfgang Schmid, the Springfield a man who lives on a farm near Fairfax. on the South Side. The North Side will the city Saturday on business connected In no country are wages of labor so merchant, was down Wednesday to attend Smoke SEIDENBERG & Co. best five Not long ago his barn burned, also organize one. with the new Masonic Block. a meeting of the new banking organization. high or the masses of the people so cent cigar. W. Eibner. and he collected insurance from the St. well oft Shall we discard the gold basis, The Cecilian Society will give entertainments The City Drug Store has been furnished Paul Fire and Marine to the extent of y*-" or even endanger it? Tbis is they THE JEWEL GASOLINE STOVE. at Union Hall next Saturday with a night bell. Customers will Mr. and Mrs. M. Rosskopf of Winthrop $220, his receipt for which is now iD the juestion before the people of the United With the approach of summer it is and Sunday evenings. find the electric button to the left of the visited their New Ulm friends hands of Mr. Pfaender. After receiving time that you will be looking around for States to day. The New York evening over Sunday. From here Mrs. Bosskopf door. this amount, he went about among The Minnesota Valley Medical Society a gasoline stove. In doing so, do not forgat Post is a free trade organ, but it went to Strassburg, HI., lo visit met in Mankato yesterday. Dr. Said Hon Marcus Johnson during his his neighbors, and asked for assistance, that J. B. Arnold carries the Jewel has recently said that it would rather her mother. the best gasoline stove in the market. Strickler attended from here. claiming that he lost his insurance by visit here: You have a pretty and substantial be the party to pass ten McKinley Bills He also handles the Quick Meal. failure to-renew his policy, when, as a city here. I have fallen in love C. Coerper and wife of Hartford, It lained so hard near Porter, Lyon than one Silver Bill such as was urged matter of fact, the policy did not expire with it. Wis., and Philip Gross Jr. of Milwauke County, on Monday night that eighty and I, a Republican and a bliever in Gasoline Stoves. until 1892. Now a man who would do arrived here on Friday, and in company rods of tracK were washed out. In some sections of the neighboring the wisdom of protection, tell you that Gasoline Stoves of the latest styles. that, would do most anything. with Mr. Gross of this city, will country it hailed quite heavily Sunday Mrs. C. H. Ross gave a tea party at I would rather give up the McKinley Do not flare up like other stoves, and leave this week on a visit to Colorado. The crops however were not Carl Oscar Anderson, claiming to be her home Thursday afternoon in honor morning are perfect and safe in all respects. Be Bill and pass the Mills Bill, if for the A. H. Pickle, Geo. Raverty and A. from Chicago, was arrested by Sheriff sure and examine before btiying elsewhere. of her daughter, Mrs. F. L. Randall. damage exchange I could have the present Silver Mrs.fl.Laudenschlaeger. _T Tyanitz^.an *, Meyer and wife of Golden Gate were in Schinelz on Wednesday for stealing a Bill repealed and silver treated Street of Springfield, Qb&s. Stengel has given the North/having Uendixen the city Friday. The gentlemen were watch from a medicine vender who like other metals. In the next presidential sold their bank at that place for .'Western hotel a new name. It will soliciting for subscriptions to aid in the was stopping at the Union Hotel. The LAND FOR SALE. campaign if I have to vote $8,500, will start a similar institution at prisoner at first denied any knowledge hereafter be known as the Commercial, completion of the Golden Gate town for a man in favor of silver and protection, Lamberton. The finett jeti rolling prairie in A daughter of John Schiemann of hall. of the watch, but, when promised freedom, or for a man in favor of the Redwood Cou\t, acres, 7 miles The following was the standing at the Lafayette died from diphtheria Monday he took the sheriff to a shed near gold standard and free trade, I shall from Red^vcon Tall-*. J00 acres can be Read the new ads. this week of Gruenenfelder age.last shoot of the rifle club: John Lilla, morning. She was ten years of the City Mill and snowed him where plowed, b'llanc pood meadow. Soil is vote and work for the latter, because & $„ Chas. Wagner, City Herman Amme, John Hauenstein.Chas. black loam, jiay -ubsoil, in a good Jos. and Matthew Zeimet came up he had concealed the stolen article. On my judgment tells me that even the Drug Store, W. Hauenstein and Hauenstein and Theo. Mueller. neighborhood. splendid opportunity from St. Paul last week to attend the Thursday he was given a bearing before tariff is not half so important for the Chas Stengel. There is always something tpr two or no. settlers to locate together Louis Spoerhase was brought before funeral of their grandfather, Mr. Forstner. Justice Blanchard, and, waiving good of the country as the maintenance TVin^ part pay't down, balance suggested in these changes that is Justice Baasen yesterday morning on examination, was bound over under on time or a liberal discount for of the highest standard for the worthy of notice. the charge of disorderly conduct. He cash. $200 bonds to appear before the grand John Schneider, one of the early settlers money of the people.—From "The A Thursday was Corpus Christi Day, and was fined $10 and costs, amounting in Aduress: jury at the coming term of court. Failing of Money," by Andrew Carnegie, of Brown county, who came to Punnington & Warner, was observed as a holiday by the Catholics all to $14.45. to furnish the required bail, he was New Ulm in 1857, died at Sleepy Eye in North American Review for June. Redwood Falls, Minn. of the entire country. In this returned to the county jail. /D. Hanmer, the Courtland agent,who on Saturday. -*. city a procession was formed at the got himself into trouble with the New In chasing Mr. Loheyde's cow one J. J. Hill, the railroad magnate, at a Fred Buschard is back from California. church in which the band and several Ulm elevator Company,was discharged day last week, Mr. La Plant, father of banquet given in his honor in St Paul hundred people participated. tolast week. His place is filled by D. M. Mrs. Berry, stumbled and fell so as last week recalled old times and showed Geo. Zeig and Miss Anna Schlegl, Walrath of Minnesota City. Card of Thanks. dislocate his shoulder. the remarkable development of the theboth well-known young people of Sigel, To those who kindly rendered sympathy There will be prize bowling in MSONS Wm. G. Frank went to Springfield commercial interests of the state when GGNTBACTflBS, and aid during our late bereavement, were married at the Catholic church Turner Hall park next Sundaj afternoon. he said. It has always been a pleasure to Mondav to close the deal by which the we desire to extend thanks. yesterday. Quite a contingent of New Prizes will also be awarded for me to meet the business men of St.Paul, bank of Bendixen & Street passes into Mrs. C. Forstner and children. All kinds of mason work and plasrerin Ulm folks went out to their home to best scores on the hook and ringjar and I believe that I am to-night the oldest done to order, whether in city or the hands of the new corporation. participate in the festivities which followed. Specimen Cases. country Reference, C. A. Oehs. rangement and pigeon-hole alley. salesman present, except Bruno Nearly all of the diphtheria- cases NEW ULM, MINN. Beaupre 1 see, also, Theodore Borup, S. H. Clifford, New Cassel. Wis., was As one of the results of spraining his show improvement. It is thought by Andrew J. Eckstein, upon the urgent troubled with Neuralgia and Rheumatism, and I remember that in 185J I drove ankle, Wm. Bierbaum of the Empire ICE! ICE the health officer that there is no danger request of his fellow officers, has withdrawn his Stomach was disordered, his "Old Turk,"the dray horse, for him.and Mill, received an indemnity for five ot further spreading of the disease. Liver was affected to an alarming degree, his resignation as adjutant of the weeks from the old Travelers' Accident the farthest point went to was New Ulm. appetite fell away, and he was Hon. Marcus Johnson, Internal Revenue Secon'l Regiment. Many of the letteis All these reminiscences are pleasant, but ujrubly reduced in strength and flesh. Insurance Company of Hartford. Th undersigne would a to Collector for this state, and D. N. sent to him, asking him to remain 'Ihiee bottles of Electric Bitters cured we mast consider the present situation. he public at his ice houses a re again A. M. Robertson of the Minneapolis Moon, the St. Paul wholesale grocer, his present position, are very commendatory tilled. After date he will a co Instead of New Ulm, our outpost is the Electric Light Company and W. J. .Ldward Shepherd, Harris burg, ill., a for the furnishing of ice, with the have been the city the past few days, of his services. farthest limits of this great empire. We Phelps, representing the Brush Electric had a running sore on his leg ot^eio-ht a a at patrons will be well and the guests of M. Mullen. uring the rain storm of Friday have opened up to commerce an empire years' standing. Used three bottles'of served as heretofore. Company of Chicago, were here Saturday The livery stable of J. P, Mulvehill night, lightning struck the barns of which is imperial, equal in area to theElectric Bitters and seveial boxes of E E E I A N looking over the New Ulm syste Bucklon's Ainica Sahe, and his le^ is of St Paul, brother of the late Thomas John Bartel and Frank Vogel in the thiruen onginal States of the Union. of lighting. sound and well. John Speaker, Catawba, A E W E Mulvehill, was consumed by fire Tuesday New Prague section of town, and destroyed The city has been honored the past O., nad five large Fever sores on his Right Alois Forstner, who lived near the night of last week. The horses and both of them. The barn ot leg, doctors said he was incurable. One week with a visit fiom Freeman Talbot Catholic church, died Tuesday night. other contents were saved. bottle Electric Bitters and one box Vogel was filled with wood, all ofof Le Sueur County, to whom more He was eighty-one years of age, and Bucklen's Arnica Salve cured him entirely. which was burned. The Schwendinger and Gag paintings or than all others, New Ulm is indebted Sold at 0. M. Olsen's DrnoStore. was one of the oldest settlers of the of scenes in the Indian War are about a Dr. J. H. James, second physician at for the monument which now, occupies county. He had made New Ulm his Wrong? half completed. Two months more of the St Peter Hospital and oculist, was a place on Centre Street in commemoration home for about sevenjears. labor will be expended upon them, before NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. here Saturday. In speaking of Dr. of the Indian massacre. By that A little son of Wenzel Schotzko has they are finished. Koch's lymph, he says that the treatment we de not mean to say, that the monument been quite sick with diphtheria at A Shoe Dressing must restore the brilliancy LOST. Mrs. Fillman of Redwood Falls, from was tried on one of the consumptives would never have been built, of a worn shoe, and at the same time Springfield the past week. Mrs. in the hospital, and that the patient had it not been for this individual but whom a tumor was removed on the A Lady's Cameo Ring. Finder will preserve the softness of the leather. Schotzko was there on a visit, and the please deliver same at this office and A I E S will the Dressing you are shows much improvement. by him the idea of such a shaft was 23rd, died early Wednesday morning boy was taken sick after his arrival in receive reward. using do both Try it! at the hospital. She was forty years of first brought to public attention. As Freeman Talbot of Cleveland, Le Springfield. The Advance says that at Pour a dessert spoonful of your Dressing the credit which Mr. Talbot desetves age, and had been sick for nearly a into a saucer or butter plate, set it aside for Sueur county, was on deck in New SILK UMBRELLA FOUND. last accounts he was some better. for this has never yet been given him year. a few days, and it will dry to a substance Ulm Friday, expecting to witness the A silk umbrella was left at my store The stock-holders of the new Springfield as hard and brittle as crushed glass. Can by the papers, the Review desires to The ordination services of Rev. F. L. dedication of the Sioux monument, not about two weeks ago. Owner can have such a Dressing be good for leather? banking company held a meeting give its readers a short recital of Mr.same Meske as pastor of the Congregational by calling. F, H. Behnke knowing that the celebration had been at the office of Lind & Hagberg on Wolff'sACME Blacking Talbot's efforts in this direction. While Church will be held at the church on postponed till August. Mr. Talbot was Wednesday evening and elected the he was yet living in Le Sueur countv, he NOTICE. the 11th of this month. Several ministers one of the defenders of New Ulm during following directors: Wolfgang Schmid, drafted resolutions which asked the will stand this test and dry as a thin, oily The undersigned having gone out of from abroad are expected to be the Indian Massacre. Ferdinand Crone, J. L. Scnoch, C. W. film which is as flexible as rubber. counties of Blue Earth, Brown, Nicollet business respectfully ask all those knowing present. '•Mrs. Knutson, or That Swede," was A. Krook and H. Bendixen. The officers themselves indebted to call and settle and Le Sueur to raise the sum of 2 5 Dollars worth of New Furniture for The first theatre ever held in New produced at the Union Hall on Monday their accounts without delay. will be elected later on. $5,000 for a monument in New Ulm. Ce 2 5 nts. HOW? By painting Ulm was held in the old Pennsylvania The S. D. Peterson Implement Co. evening. There is no merit whatever Hon. D. S. Hall, late congressman The resolutions were first shown to 2 5 square feet of Old Furniture with building which was torn down last thein such plays, written in ridicule of the Col. Flandrau, but while that gentleman from the Third district, arrived in IK-^ON PEIZE BOWLING. week. Many of the old settlers can recall foreigner who is doing his best to master agreed with their spirit, he was city on Friday in company with his wife this event, and some of them were anew language,and that of Monday TW if. A nunr rtiAr rtfA om of the opinion that the appropriation for a short visit with Mr. and Mrs. M. principal actors iu the performance referred night was no exception. The Ole Ol-should CAM tee Turnout* be made by the state. "Damn The Nine-pin alley in Turner Hall Mullen. Mr. Hall is the man who was WOLFF 4. RANDOLPH, to. sons, Yon Yonsons and Mrs. Knuteons Park will be open for prize bowling in it," said the colonel, "we saved the so unfortunate as to run for congress S27 North Front Street PHILADELPHIA. the afternoon of will never be remembered after the advertising Eva McDonald, Our Eva," has signified whole state, and the state should pay 1 STATE OF MINNESOTA, County of Brown ss last fall and be shamefully overwhelmed In Probate Court, Speci il Term May 29th,I891 posters are torn down. her intention to be present at the for the monument." Accordingly the $tm, Jtiqe ftl\. by an avalanche of votes for a man of *l In the matter of the guardianship ot Minnie Lauden«cnlager and William Lauaenschlager Minors. Alliance picnic in Iberia on the 13th of resolutions were remodeled by Mr. Talbot, the same name, but of different color Mf| Wm. Koch, they say, is contemplating Prizes will also be given for the best June. As Eva is fairlv good-looking, a pontics. On reiding and filing the pet tion of Minna presented to our representative in scores on the pigeon-hole alley and the insertion of an advertisement in LaudenschUger guardian of sa\d minors, lepresenting, number of our prominent lady-admirers hooks and ring arrangement. The the legislature, and the result was an among other things that the said wards that best of advertising* mediums, the New Ulm will soon be without a free prizes will be numerous and valuable. are seized of certain real estate in said Brown have already decided to black thepp' appropriation of $3,COO. After having Review, offering to sell Ulm dogs at a County, Minnesota and that for the benefit of said bus-line. On Wednesday a partnership shoes for the occasion. wards the same should be sold, and praying for performed so important apart in securing GRUFELDER & CO. bargain. He has two or three of them, was formed between Henry Rolves of cense to sell the same at puvatesale And it Miss Martha Laird, formerly of New it, therefore, Mr. Talbot naturally appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, from which a few days ago made a meal of this city and Anton Wiesner of Eairfax, said petition, that for the benefit of eaid wards takes a good deal of pride in the monument, Ulm, wrote and recited the class poem aid real estate should be sold a neighbor's lambs, and since Koch has and the Dakota and Union hotel bus a PLUMBERS It is oidered, that all persons interested in said and, if alive and well, will certainly at the commencement exercises of theand had to settle for the feast with a $10 bill baggage lines will pass into their estate appear before this court on Thursday the 25th day of June A. 1891, at 10 o'clock A. be present at the dedication in Winona Normal School. The Daily he has come to the conclusion that a hands the 1st of July. With the new at the Court House in New Ulm in said county, Are now prepared to supply lawns, August, Republican of that city publishes it in then and there to show cause (if any there be) man can better afford to get b-lon© withoutJaTm proprietors the public may rest assuied residences and places of business with why license should not be granted for the sale of full, and says it was a capital parody dogs than with them. eaid real estate, according to the prayer of said of efficient service, and hearty encouragement water-works connections in first class Persona Mention. petition on Tennyson's "Charge of the Six Hundred." should be given to the en manner. And it is further ordered.That this Order shall be On Monday evening the team of published ooce in each week, for three successive Mrs. J. F. Crowell is visiting Mankato prise. weeks prior to said day of hearing, in the New W. A. Krook became frightened, as it Ulm Review a weekly newspaper printed and Saturday morning, while Mrs. Eckstein friends. On Monday Judge Webber performed was being unhitched, and before anyone published at the City ot New Ulm said County. and Mrs. Schapekahm were driving Miss B. Schneider has gone to Chicago Dated at New Ulm, Minn the 29th day of May one of the duties of his offiee in appointing could stop the horses they were ,*A 1891 up the hill leading to the cemetery, for a visit. a Board of Public Works upon request tearing down the alley towards .Stoeckert's at By the Court, ERNST BRANDT, their horse became scared of a piece H. H, Reigner is entertaining his sister of Mayor Wagner. To his credit, brickyards at a terrible gait. (L. S 24 Judge of Probate. .&* of flying paper and in starting to run, from Winona. he re-appointed all of the old members Reaching the hill near the yards they TO THE LADIES jerked the buggy so that the top, seat as follows: Andrew Eckstein for turned towards the river, crossed the Miss Hattie Dobbe.rsj£in is here frem and occupants were all thrown off. three years, O. C. Strickler for twotrack and ran into a barbed-wire fences Chicago on a visit. &&.< Luckily, the ladies were not injured. OF NEW ULM AND VICINITY. years, and E. G. Pahl for one year. near Fritsche's island. The runaway Mrs. C. B. Liver of Milwaukee visited F. Hoode, alias several other names, The Bo*\rd in the past has shown a desire was one of the liveliest ever occurring nere during the week. came in from Linden on Mouday, and to make all advisable improvement in New Ulm, and what was left of the MISS EMMA HUMMEL Mrs. A. W. Bingham spent a portion and will no doubt preserve its N imbibed too freely of that which sparkles. buggy was not worth mentioning. One of the week Sleepy Eye. will open a millinery department in my renaxation in the future. y, By night he was in a condition to of the horaes -sras cut slightly. store next week. She has just returned Mrs. Fischer is spending the week be cared for, and was taken under the from Milwaukee, where for the last Albert Steinhauser tendered lis resignation At the home of C. Dirks in Lafayette with her daughter in Minneapolis. two months she has been preparing protective wing of the marshal. Tester as teacher in the public schools to-day there will be solemnized the herself in the art of trimming ladies' day morning he was ushered before The Misses Lichtwarck of Redwood on Wednesday, the resignation to take marriage ol Miss Tillie Beckman and hats and to select the best goods and Justice Baasen, who fiued him f#rand Falls spent Sunday with Mrs. Otto effect August 31st. Mr. Steinhhuser ji. material. She has spared no time in Mr. Henry Dirks, both of Springfield. Schell. *S*^W^$%M costs, making $10.70 all. 'obtaining good material and becoming has held thi3 position for seyea years, The bride is an estimable young ladj&of styles and patterns for the coming season. Wm. Rose will evidently not be given Miss Tifiele of Kansas City will spend and in that length of time has been one that village, and as-for the groom his The ladies are kindly invited to a new trial. The decision of the supreme of the most valuable members of thelarge the summer with the family ot Ro- and favorable acquaintance in give her a call and examine the entirely court has not yet been published corns. He gives up the profession of new stock. New Ulm and neighborhood mages comment A £gre Cream of Tartar Powder. but the Redwood Gazette claims to have The public will also bear in mind teaching to enter that of law, and in from us unnecessary. He is at Superior to every other known. Mrs. P. R. McHale is spending sejfr that my extensive store is well stocked authoritative information to the effect the new field the Review wishes him Used in Millions of Homes— the head of a prosperous business, and er»l days with friends in Sleepy Eye with merchandise of all kinds including that the judgment of the lower court the success to which his abilities entitle 40 Years the Standard. apparently on the certain road to success. and Springfield. ?&! dry-goods, notions, toys, groceries and him. He has not decided yet will be affirmed. Rose's only hope in The Review oan only wish that Cake and Pastry, light Flalijr cheap counter goods which I sell at Miss Lizzie fialpin, one of Springfield's such an event wilt be in commutation where he will locate, but it will probably lowest possible prices. the happiness and joys of married life Biscay Qriddle Cakes, Palatable^,, teachers,has been visiting friends or pardon, neither of which is probable. be New Ulm. WM, HUMMEL. majadd to bis present bright prospects. SfootittrTOasg powderdoes such woat in New Ulm the past week. i®& &si jjijL VdhSSS!*!MMMi^silk 3S1I5S1I "iS^mS- £^^^^k^W\ a