New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
June 17, 1891 · Page 4 of 8
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Pfn^pnppfplj LOCAL NEWS* w&vsm F. Aufderhide is building an addition A. W. Bingham is in St. Paul. The Misses Hauenstein are visiting their sister at Tracy. *t ,. Conrad Dirks will build a residence to his residence. ^I-^T*^^^ The schools close Friday. on State Street. „„-, Miss Anderson of Springfield is the H. Nagel went to Paul Mondav* Fred Haenze is erecting a residence guest of Mrs. B. F. Webber. evening on business. Behnke's new clothing store will be on State Street. Congressman Lind has been engaged known us the Star Clothing Hall. Lt. Louis Scherer will arrive home Fred Sommer is home from Fairhaven, to speak at Sherburne on the Fourth. from West Point this week. C. L, Roos made a business trip to Washington. The Sons of Hermann will give a picnic Sleepy Eye and Springfield on Saturday. John Korbel dedicated his new residence A. Steinhauser will orate at Linden at Herman's Heights next Sunday. in SIgel on Sunday. A large H. Ros3 and S. D. Peterson spent on the Fourth. number of his friends assisted in the H. C. Garvin, travelling freight agent several days of last week in Tracy and Judge Webber will deliver the address for the Northwestern, was here Monday. house-warming." Marshall. at Springfield on the Fourth. Julius H. Stackemann.who it will be Miss Bertha Beinhorn will spend a Dr. L. A. Fritsehe went to Tracy remembered, delivered a Republican Lightning killed a cow belonging to portion of her vacation with her sister Wednesday on professional business. speech in German at this place last fall, Andrew Ruesh of Lafayette in Monday's Duluth. Base ball nines have been organized committal suicide in Gross'Hotel in St. storm. John Marti was up from St. Paul last Paul on Sunday. and will play a match game on the 4th. A marriage license was granted yesterday week to attend the wedding of his brother H. Keller, of St. Paul, a brother to Anton Von Reardon and Cora Profs. Hoyer,Burk,Schaller, Hoeness in West Newton. of Mrs. Geo. Bevier, is clerking for R. and Retm, Rev. Albrecht, Wm. Blauert B. Walton. The bride is a daughter of The Concordia Band serenaded C. 1 Pfefferle. and F. H. Retzlaff are attending a Ex-Register Walton. Ruemke on Monday evening, the oc -asion Synodical meeting at Greenwood, Miss Emma Seiter will spend the The following attended the races at being the anniversary of his birthday. Hennepin county. The session lasts coming week with her sister, Mrs. Tracy on Thursday: F. H. Behnke, O. from the 17th to the 23rd. Helmes, St. Paul. C. Strickler, Chas. Hauenstein, P. R. A horse belonging to Fred Behnke McHale.Fred Spoerhase and Geo.Doehne Senator Tawney of Winona, Senator A number of the ladies of the city was almost killed the other day in running Davis of St Peter, E. St Julien Cox of Jr. held a picnic in German park Saturday against a sharp hitching post at St Peter and M.C. Robertson of Springfield A. W. Bingham was up in South Dakota afternoon in honor of Mrs. Bobleter. Hauenstein's brewery. were among the attorneys who arrived last- week and says the small grain The marriage of Miss Lousie Hein The marriage of Miss Laura Kittridge yesterday morning to attend the NEW ULM looks well. Wheat all along the line, to Wm. Muesing, teacher in the to Mr. Fit?,patrick, both of Waseca, is session of the district court. he claims, has firm root and good stand Lutheran schools, is announced for July announced for July 1st. The bride has and color. The St. Paul Volkszehung says that 3rd. numerous friends in New Ulm. the New Ulm headquarters during the The officials of the court-house will Judge Cox writes that the annual reunion G. Simpson, Route Agent for the Turnfest will be at H.Orlemann's. All no longer be compelled to go to Turner of the Minnesota Mounted Rangers American Express ^Company, was in GRAND STREET PAGEANT. THREE BANDS OF MUSIC. TeetS those who expect to leave Friday afterare 2 Hall for cool refreshing drinks. The vitalized will be hpld at Le Sueur July 3rd the city Monday. He said that the express ex-noon requested to meet at Turner building is now supplied with our w- SHAM-BATTLE AND SKIRMISH DRILLS. and 4th. office would be moved up tewn Hall at one o'clock,at which time badges cellent city water. ^sometime before July 1st. Mrs. Catharine Gleisner died at her will be distributed. The xeport reached us yesterday that home in West Newton on Tuesday of The delegates to the firemen's convention PHY$ By Capt. Burf's Battery and Co. 'A,' tad Regt. Marriage licenses were granted this a twelve-year-old boy,living near Iberia, last week of dropsy. She was seventyone in Jordan returned on Friday week to Anton Hartmuth and Constance PROGRAMME: had been kicked in the head by a horse OSf years of age. and report an excellent meeting. A NEW Fink, Otto Mieske and Mathilda and instantly killed. The name of the Rochester man was elected president, In the livery stable of Kretsch & Meske, John Nun Jr. and Julia Fleischmann, boy could not be learned. A procession in wltth the military organizations, the Fire Department, all t-iesocieties and the next meeting will be held in Berg rats gnawed through the lead water and Edward L. Monroe, formerly and corporations of the city, and also the children of the public and that city. Sunday was observed as Children's pipes, causing a leakage. The pipe of Goodhue County, and Mrs. Julia private schools will form at the monument, on State and Centre Streets, at 9:30 Day in the Congregational church. The The watei mains on Valley Street are is a quarter of an inch thick. Dickinson of Dodge County. a. m. and march through the principal streets of the city and return to Turner exercises were exclusively in charge of soon to become a source of considerable Hall Park. On arrival, reading of the declaration of Independence. Orations in' An effort was made to secure Ignatius Among those who spent Sunday here the little ones, and demonstrated fully the English and German languages. In the afternoon revenue. The water has alreadv been Donnelly or Bob. Evans to speak were A. Friedmann of Minnesota Lake, Na-the prettiness of the custom that sets taken by H. Wehye, H. Crone, H. M.Baloon Ascension, Base Ball, Trap Shooting, here on the Fourth, but neither was Carl Weschke, Geo. Vogel and aside one day in the year expressly for gel, Bingham Bros.,C. W. H. rieideman free 10 accept the engagement. Juenemann of Springfield, A. G. Seiter the children. and John Dorster. Horse Races Company A, Capt. Steinhauser commanding, and daughters, F. G. Dimond and E. H. Small grain throughout the country, Hose Company No. 3 on Friday night Huebner of Winthrop, Geo. Frey of will leave for camp at Lake laid 200 feet of hose and turned water especially wheat, was never in better Nicollen and Henry Plath of Sleepy City this evening. The company will for a purse of $50, $25 for 1st prize. Other amusements in all parts of the city. on in 50 seconds. As Company No. 2 condition than at present. Corn however •Hfta Eye. return on Saturday of next week. IN THE EVENING FINEST is very backward. Warm weather did the same work in 40 seconds, a A.T.Behnke of Tracy passed through The laugh is on Conductor Cady this will be needed for some weeks to prize contest between the two on the DISPLAY O FIRE-WORKS here Saturdav on his way to St. Louis time. Saturday afternoon as the yard Fourth would prove an interesting feature give it rapid growth. vvhere he will attend a national meeting crew were !switching cars at the brickyards, of the celebration. John Nun Jr. was arrested Saturday ever seen in the Northwest, and Grand Balls in the different halls of the city. of the Order of Railway Telegraphers. Cady left the train and went to Fr. Gellerup,^a member of the May ni^ht by Night-watch Meile for disorderly Come One, Come All, And Have A Good Time. Mr. Aufderheide's office, telling his Anton Adam and Louis Brei were Louise Aigen troupe, was drowned in conduct and raising a disturbance. He men to wait for him. Evidently the up from New Ulm early in the week was kept in jail over Sunday, brought the Minnesota river near Henderson men misunderstood the order, for when NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. looking up a site for a brewery which Smokers admit that Perfection cigars while in bathing last Saturday. Gellerup before Justice Baasen Monday morning badCady was next seen, it was at the depot are the best in the market. they expect to establish here.—Springheld was a Minneapolis man, and and fined $5 and costs. IS with his peace of mind considerably WANTED. Advance gained considerable notoriety through Linden people will celebrate the "Mitchel's History ot Free Masonry/1" disturbed, and with tte unpleasant A suit of five or six good rooms, inquire Two young men from Minneapolis his defense of the Chicago anarchists in Fourth in patriotic manner. Several This is the most complete and perfect knowledge that he had counted the ties 1 at Review office for particulars. public speeches. pissed through here Thursday evening History ever written. It is in two Royal speakers have been engaged, and races in a mile of track, when the sun wis JULY^th. Octavo Volumes, of 720 pages each. on their way to Big Stone Lake, having We are indebted through Wm.Pfaender and fire works haye been arranged for high enough to make it 90 in the shade. In the front of the work is a beautiful made the entire distance in a skiff the entertainment of visitors. The exercises to the yElna Insurance Co. of Hartford and life-like steel engraving of the famous The historic grounds, which were 1 up the Minnesota river. for a beautiful steel engraving of will be held in Gudmund Anderson's Author. Interest in the history and nce the site of old Ft. Ridgelv, were Mount Etna and the ruins surrounding. John Lilla again captured the gold grove. origin of Masonry is world-wide. For Turne Jaf Park the scene on Thursday of a large G. A. sale by H. A. Subilia, sole agent,. There are only a few concerns in this medal in Sunday morning's rifle shoot. The turning class which will go from R. picnic in which several hundrtd people New Ulm, Minn. country that remember the press with The four who followed him were Chas. New Ulm to compete for prize* at the must have participated. The Fairfax 2 such expensive compliments, an4 the Hauenstein, Ernst Brandt, Gustav Turnfest in St. Paul will be made up TEACHER,WANTED. Crescent says that a procession of old reliable ./Etna easily leads the few. Goetsch and Chas. Brust. of the following persons: Wm. Koch, O. fifty-two teams, beaded by the Fairfax The afternoon of Independence Dav A male teacher is wanted for tbe department A young man appeared in Clerk A Heinemann, representing the first E. Seiter, Robert Brandt, Fred Heers, band, started out from that village, and will be celebrated in Turner Hall Park of physiology, hygiene, geography clothing factory established in Minnesota, Emil Wicherski, Albert Pfaender, Lorenz George's office one day last week and w'th a Band Concert. other visitors were present from the and composition in tbe intermediate that of Kuhl, Cummings & Co. of Maerkle and Frank Sietzel. applied for a license to wed. When and grammar grades et tbe neighboring portions of Nicollet, Brown Prise Contests questioned as to whether he had ever St Paul,made his first trip through this New Ulm public schools. Applicants and Renville counties. Camp-fire Sunday afternoon the team of August should have a thorough knowledge of section for that farm last week. been married, he anwseredin the affirmative, speeches, among them beiDg one by Polzin of West Newton indulged in a English, and a satisfactory knowledge I N but said that he had been divorced The following parties attended a Col. Pfaender of this city, baseball, runaway iu going down First North of German. They should have the Running races, high and long jumping in January. Asked as to his intended Congr«gt.tional conference at Springheld qualifications required for the lower songs and music afforded amusement and jumping witn poles, sack races Street. As soon as the team started, wife, he replied that she also grade of the general certificate issued calisthenie exercises,games and on Wednesday: Mesdames F. H. and rendered the picnic a memorable the driver, Polzin, jumped from the by tbe board of examiners. Minimumof thehad been married, but had secured a bowling. Jn tbe evening Behnke, A. W. Bingham and C. Moarery, one. buggy and left his aged mother as requirements for this grade of certify there will be a grand divorce in February. Seems as if an and Rev. F. L. Mesxe and Horace only occupant. When they got as far cate: Evidence of a high degree of professional dn.play of The raffle by August Schell of tickets understanding must have existed between ability, professional and geor Newhart. as the park, the old lady was thrown held fcr tbe return of kegs occuired FIRE-WORKS. the two along about December. eral knowledge excellent standing in out, and received several serious bruises Charles Wagner has sold his furniture last week. The following are the Eng. reading, orthography and compo** Wesley Keith was sentenced at Marshall about the head. 1 1 store to Henry Saverine and A. H. names of the lucky parties with the priz ition satisfactory standing in arithmetic, by Judge Webber to five years at Wagner who will take possession July penmanship, grammar, physiology A dance will be given in the hall after A little boy by the name of Kunz has es and numbers drawing them: Albert hard labor. The crime of which Keith the illumination. If vou want to spend and hygiene, including effects of stimulants 1st. Mr. Saverine is a brotner-in-law been trying for the past few weeks to Moiey of Lambeiton, No. 1656, $5 inthe afternoon with enjoyment,thereiore, and narcotics, geography, U. S~ was convicted was the seduction of a of E G. Pahl and comes from near get money without working for it, and, cash Julius Ludtke, Madelia, No. 1034, go to Turner Hall Park. history, civics, general history, physical little girl,ten years of age. The offense Davenport, Iowa, a fanning mill H. Stege of Nicollet, as is usually the case, kept up his game geography, physics, geometry, algebra, was committed nearly two years ago, JUST OPENED. vocal music two years' successful experience Friend-) in New Ul of James E until he was caught at it. His scheme No. 2068, a silyer watch John Burmeister, and several attempts have been made in teaching or diploma of a reputable Romans of St. Paul will be pleased to consisted in leaning over the soda-water Winthrop, No 647, $15 in cash normal school. Give references to secure a trial, but fro iu various devices learn ot his marriage with Miss Marga counter in Eioner's restaurant, and, Jo*-. Reinbardt, West Newton, No. 179, I have just opened my new grocery and state salary wanted. Address applications, t* of the accused, who was assisted $25 in cash Michael Schroepfer, Sleepy store and am now ready to supply the ret Girdiner, which occurred June 2nd, when no one was looking, tap the money R. Nix, Supt., by the little girl's mother, no trial was needs of the public. A fresh, clean and New Ulm, Minn. Mr. Romans will be remembered as drawer. He succeeded in getting Eye, No. 1507, a gold watch -Ed Rup possible until this term. The conviction new line of goods will always be Kept on slerk in the City Drug Store for a number several dollars in this way before being perricht, No- 1919. one barrel of beer, #ife! ffoe! fer band. Location in the new Boesch is owing largely to the persistent efforts detected. P. O. Bordal, St. James, No. 1200, J. of years. Building, Pfefferle. lea of the G.A. R. post, as the outraged girl Morse, Lamberton, No. 1659, and Henry M. Mullen has sold his warehouse in There are a number of young men in was the orphan of a soldier. The man Heckmann, St. J»mes,No 423, eacn this city, and some not so young, who the rear of Retzlaffs machine store to FARMERS DON'T FAIL TO NOTICE: Keith has a wife and one child. one-fourth barrel of beer A. Waibel Rolves& Wiesner for $1,200. The new are endeavoring to add to their personal Manilla Binder Twine at 10 cents per The West Newton correspondent of Sr., No. 1966, Wolfgang Baumanu, The sons of Heimatin's will give a vners will nt it up as headquarters beauty by removing their mustachios. lb. This is the twine that went through the St. Peter Journal redords the following Fairfax, No. 580, Nic Gulden, No. 51, picmc it ior their bus and hack line and also so So general has this craze become, that the Security Warehouse fire and is accidents: Cletus Epple lost a C. H. Christen, St. James, No. 1094, D. HERMANNS" HEIGHTS, slightly discolored by smoke. Otherwise it seems to forbode a return to the time, as to enable them to go into the livery valuable horse in a very singular manner. it is perfect. From 650 to 750 fc Bohak,Madelia,No. 1027, Geo. Keim,fct. business on a smaL scale. when, if a man did not wish to see one His team was tied up, and while to the pound. James, No. 4C1, Peter Andolsoig, No. who was the laughing-stock of the community, A test of the water mains on German We will ship from 100 pounds upwards Sunday June 21st. he was at church one of his horses 1198,Fr^d Moerke, Winthrop, No. 1924, it was incumbent upon him to on receipt of money order or Street and in the paik was made reared up and came down on the bitching Prize bowling, prize shooting and Rubey, Springfield, No. 931, and Andrew stay at home, bolt his door and break draft Thursday with very satisfactory results. post, injuring himself so severely other amusements will be furnished. Bruckbauer, Sleepy Eye, No. 773, For anv information, address his looking-glass. A pressure of 180 pounds was applied Also refreshments of all kinds. Rigs that killing was necessary. John Frohrip, PIONEER TWINE CO. each an eighth of beer. will run to and from the grounds. without any break—a pressure that 523 First Avenue North, The Brewers' Hand Book has just of Ridgley, also lost his best horse Everybody is invited to attend. Speaking of remarkable escapes from Minneapolis, Minnesota. would have thrown water into the air.if been issued and from this we learn that and had two others severely injured on accident, a gentleman of this city, unobstructed, a height of 380 feet. during the year ending May 31st, August a wire fence he was stretching across WolffsACMEB'acking who.se veracity we cannot doubt, tells Schell and John Hauenstein of this his pasture. The horses were in the The May Louise Aigen Co. appeared a story that is equal to any we have ever city each manufactured between 7,000 pasture and took a playful turn, which in Camille at Turner Hall on Sunday IS WATERPROOF. 1 heard. He says that recently a freight A HANDSOME POLISH. I and 8,000 barrels of beer. The New ended with the above result. The best evening. Birring the acting, which, A LEATHER PRESERVER, tram, on which he was a passenger* NO BRUSHING REQUIRED. Ulm Brewing Company and Jos. horse bad its throat cut and died instantly. to say the least, was far from fair, the Uaedbr men, women and children. passed over a trestle bridge near Madison, Schmucker manufactured only 500 barrels. Another is not expected lo live. play in itself was not one that takes this state, at night, and, when There are only five breweries in well with the average audience, and in The commencement exercises of Dr. pretty near the end, struck something the state, the output of which was in New Ulm the troupe succeeded signally Martin Luther College were held at the that jarred the whole train. LTpon excess of the large New Ulm breweries. in giving dissatisfaction. college hall on Friday -evening, making a search it was found that a These are all located in St Paul, Minneapolis A team driven by Fred Schmid, who the graduates being A F. Frey team of mules in running away with a and Duluth. and Th. Seifert. The program worss at Kuetzing's store, ran away in hay-rack bad run onto the bridge A very serious accident occurred to a coming down the steep hill near John opened with a song by the College Chorus, and become entangled in the trestle Hauenstein's residence Sunday afternoon son of David Walters of the town of accompanied by the band, and work, and that it was these mules and All of the occupants of the rig Cambria, Sunday afternoon. In company prajer by Rev. Albrecht. Prof. O. the wagon that the tram had struck. with another boy he was shooting were thrown ou*, but luckily no one Hoyer then delivered a thoughtful address, Further examination showed that the off a revolver and when his companion was huit but a younger brother of the legs of one of the mules had been cut off, and was followed bv Mr. Seifert driver, and the only injury to him wasIhought that all the cartridges had while the other mule was thrown from in a Latin oration, and Mr. Frey who a slight cut on the head been fired he pointed the pistol at spoke in English. After the presentation the high bridge outside of the barbedwire young Walters, and discharged the fence, a distance of at least thirty of diplomas, A.F. Frey honored himself The case of the state vs. Fred Rohlfs, contents of the only remaining cartridge feet Now, notwithstanding the bridle in the delivery of the valedictory, and in which the defendant was found guilty into his body, close to the abdomen. for £h.s mule was still clinging to the the exercises closed with a hymn. at the late term of court in tnis county, A Pure Cream of Tartar Powder. The boy was brought to the hospital —toot and let me.be mode. Win a* engine, the mule, when found, was lying Frequent and excellent selections by will be argued for a new trial at the Superior to every other knownUsed nee andhandsbe red, too? in this city on Monday and up to tteoarae they wuTabter. because Papa painted on the ground, altogether unhurt and the band were interspersed throughout strict Court iu New Ulm on Tuesday in Millions of Homes— thewindowwith *_Wf ffc the time of writing had rested comparatively taking needed rest. The narrator says JEIHP1 the entertainment, and the program as next. Likewise the case of Katie 40 Years the Standard- easy. The bullet has not yeta he never before told the story, thinking Delicious Cake and Pastry, Light Flaky Smith vs. the City of St. Peter, appealed whole was such as to reflect credit been removed, however, and the boy is Biscuit, Griddle Cakes, Palatable that it would not be believed, but nevertheless from the taxation of costs by both parties. upon both the graduates'and the faculty- I O A BOTTTT IOC. ,~ ., and Wholesome. still jo danger. swears as to its troth. —St. Peter Tribune. WQJ,W RAiaXHiTB. FbOttteipbfcv