New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
June 24, 1891 · Page 4 of 8
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age Tj^Wj* 3S& YWheat is worth" onIy"8^c%n^W.tfay W& daughter XHto Backer is up from St. Paul on a WeefcW! Albert Cflson of Nicollet was a cjaller Wm. Jahnke last week. .. VlSlt. A ^TRSj^ffiJ^J^^W*-* Monday. 7 ^&The family of Henry Goede is larger, A on Zeig and Mary Holm of Sigel Dr. Scboch has sold his horse to l~hx by one. It's a girl this time," will be married on the 30th. i*'"~C Wm. Wellner, a prominent citizen of Henry Rolves. Lafayette, is very sick. Mrs. Col. Baa&en and daughters are Mrs. Atkinson and children have returned Mrs. J. F. Crowell is -entertaining her the guests of St. Paul friends. to their Duluth home. Richard JEischer arrived home from father from Albert Lea. Mrs.Wm.Blauert was slightly'ftijurec lvniiu Ann Arbor Wednesday morning. Jos. Schmucker is now manufacturing (, Forepaugh's circus will pitch tents in a runaway Saturday afternoon sanitary beer with the use of city J. Newhart and son, Horace, left Mankato on the 7th of July. ^J water. Friday evening on a trip to Montana. W. F. Seiter visited the Twin Cities Chas Stolz is the happy father of a the latter part of the week on business. From fifty to sevent\-tive men are W. R. Hodges, editor of the Sleepy daughter, born last Sunday. Eye Herald, was in the city Monday now at work on the Eagle mill improvements. The marriage of John Gerber and evening. John Marti, a prominent resident of Miss Klingler of West Newton will occur Morgan, was in town Thursday. next Tuesday. Henry Kiesling and Geo. Huelskamp The Congregational Sunday School The marriage of Andrew Amann and and wife of Winthrop spent Sunday John J. Dobsen of the Northwestern I held a basket picnic near the Minnesota with their New Ulm friends. Theresa Kainm has been announced^/ -Newspaper Union of St. Paul was in nver yesterday. town for a few hours Friday. Miss Ida Hanson of Racine Wis., and W. C. Brown, of the' Winona & St. Chas. Davin has gone into the insurance Miss Mary Frank of Sleepy Eye were business as agent for Wm. Pfaender. Peter Land Company, transacted busines H. H.Reigner will work days at the visitors in our city over Sunday. depot during Whitney's absence, and here Saturday. A. McDonald will work nights. Every body should bear in mind and Hugo Kiesling went to St. Peter Friday Hon. Gerhard Gjersten of Minneapolis aas meaning a Fredinand Crone, Robert Loheyde a ifc meaning a great deal— to attend a Y. P. S. of C. E convention. has been secured to deliver the Fourth fNew 1 Wl11 and J. L. Schoch went to Lake Crystal »lebrate on the Fourth of July address at Sleepy Eye. Attractions will be afforded here, that Monday to buy some fine horses. Dr. J. L. fechoch attended a meeting H. F. Schroeder, who was formerly A.TION no neighboring town vill present. Gustav Fischer will go to Wooirk of the State Medical Society in St. Paul "^located at Essig, is now engaged in business Holl,Mass.,in a few days to take a three! The boy Walters, who was shot a Thursday. at Arlington, South Dakota. •-A.T week ago, is improving rapidly under months course in biology and zoology./ A park concert will be held at Jacob Klossner and John Lind were NEWULM. the care of Dr. Strickler. The bullet, Diphtheria is still prevalent in Lafayette. Sehmvu ker'& Tivoli on the afternoon of in Mankato Wednesday, perfecting however, was lodged very deep, and Two of the children of Frank the Fourth. —v vrraugements for their new building. could not be removed without endangering Preisinger are afflicted with the disease* Mrs. Beecher of Redfield, S. D.,is tie the young man's life. J. H. Cosgiave, of Le Sueur, was Hose Company No 3 is improving guest of her son, H. L. Beecher, who ft here Thursday, looking over the town upon its record with every trial. Friday The land cases which are to be fought cashier at the depot. GRAND STREET PAGEANT. THREE BANDS OF MUSIC, with a view of starting a harness stote. in the district court this week brought night 250 feet were laid in 37 seconds. Mrs. Galles has been returned from There is no truth in the statement the following gentlemen to the city yesterday: SHAM-BATTLE AN SKIRMISH DRILLS. the St. Peter Hospital and is now with that the interests of A. C. Ochs in the H. W. Lamberton.W. C. Brown her friends in this city John Nun Jr. and Julia Fleiechmann Springfield mill have been sold to Isidor and Senator Tawney of Winona, J. M. By Capt. Burg's Battery and Co. A,' Sad R«gt. F. M. Whitney will leave to-day for married by Judge Brandt last Haas. Thompson and Geo. W. Somerville of week. The congratulations of the Review Baraboo, Wis., to visit with his parents PROGRAMME: Sleepy Eye and C. R.Davis of St. Peter. Cigar" were given away at the restaurant are extended. His wife will accompany him. of W. Eibner last Wednesday Chas. L. Roos, chairman of the Republican The railroad land cases, involving The property of Isidor Haas, corner^ The cause was the addition to his famiJy committee of Brown county, A procession in which the military organizations, the Fire Department, all tj [[title to a good deal of land in this county, of Broadway and Third North, has been of a daughter. in the opinion of The News, struck the societies and corporations of the city, and also the children of the public and will be argued before Judge Webber sold to John Korbel of Sigel for $4,550., private schools will form at the monument, on State and Centre Streets, at 9 30 key-note in regard to the nomination of Chas "Krook will leave on the 27th thiis »veek bv John Lind and J. A. a a a through the principal streets of the city and return to Turner Dr. Talmadge, the Brooklyn divine, in -o attend the school of elocution, located a candidate for the United States Senate HaU Park On arrival, reading of the declaration of Independence. Orations in will lecture before the Waseca Chatau- a on one of the Thousand Isles in the when be said: 4*As to the nomination the English and German languages. In the afternoon The Fire Department held a special qua Assembly on the 22nd of next St Lawrence nvpr. of a candidate conventionStates for United Senator 1 A -r» the state would be .oalooii Ascension, Base Ball, Trap Shooting. month. meeting baturday n^ght and decided to H. Hanscben of this city has been take an active part in the Fourth of pleased to haye every town caucus ex. Company A, twenty-two men in line Horse Races awarded the contract for the construction |JuIy celebration. All of the hose companies press its preferences." This is right, and Cap! Steinhauser in command, of a brick store for H. Me3er, the will enter the prize contest. took the 10 50 train on Wednesday ev^f let the instructions comefrom the people Sleepy Eje druggist. ft $ 5 for Other amusements in all parts of the city. A photograph of all the buildings in and not from the bosses. —Northfield ening for Lakeview Rev. Forbes, who spent a couple of IN THE EVENING FINEST learn S^ Werner Boesch \News. C. Ross is endeavoring to days in this city recently, aras adjudged needless PQ as O a Pieparerd A byr U»- Emil! T?——. C? Seiter 1 M. and 3 I w~» ISPLAY O FIRE-WORKS to ride a safety bicycle. It is Friends in New Ulm of Berth* insane in St. Paul last week and committed to a a is donejA S buildings are twelve ^Fischer will be pleasantly surprised to to say that all his practising to the asj lura at Rochester. in number, from a log house to the seen in the Northwest, and Grand Balls in the diffeiont halls of the city. outside of Minnesota Street learn of her marnage which occurred E H( nsel, Ferd JBacbrnann, Christian finest block in town, and form anintery in Chicago last week. The groom, Sheriff Schmelz and Otto Seller will Come One, Come All, And Have A Good Time, Fntz, Chas Hansing and Bernard e»iing collection. who had been thus fortunate in securing leave for Stillwater the latter part of the Vetter were granted citizen's papers The Board of Review met on Monday one to walk the Ions path of life with week with the prisoner Anderson, who during the present session of court. to revise the assessor's list, but owinoto W ADVERTISEMENTS him, is Mr. C. Draner, a teacher of Sniokeis admit th Peifection e.crars was sentenced to sixty days. James McGinms, the Morgan prisoner are the best in the raarkct the absence of a number of members gymnastics in one of the Chicago Rev Plut celebrated his 50th birthday in onr county jail, was released last adjourned until next Monday, when schools. The bride is none other than DOG WANTED. Fie^h Table Butter tn hi* id at anniversary on Sunday. The City Band week by pajing $50.l§. His sentence all tbo»e having grievances to offer regarding the accomplished and estimable daughter r* and a large number of fritnds assisted all times at tbe store lit mniel. was a choice between *he above tine or the assessments may appear of Mrs. Fischer of this city, and A dog is wanted that will seep vicious in making the event a pleasant one. 90 days. and state their complaints. nnd breachy cows off my premises. those who know her can congratulate If \ou would smoki ,i _ood cijf.tr, try The large new engine for the Eaglet .John Lind. the Perfection N. B. Noble of Mankato has been in her husband upon his selection. The Sunday night thieves entered the Mill arrived Monday. The engine complete town the past week, endeavoring to Review carries to them the best wishes, store of F. Kuetzing and succeeded in weighs 100,000 pounds, while the WANTED. start a lodge of American Woodmen. of the whole community. getting away with a few dollars of loose fly wheel alone weighs 26,000 poundsy A suit of five or six good rooms, in The order is one started mainly for its change. They entered through the celand A Washington special says Hon. John quire at Review office for particulars. insurance features Herman Sell and Louise Clobes were^ ,lar, in leaving took a key with Lind has filed with the secretary of tue JULY 4th. 1 married by Judge Brandt on Wednes- Vhem. There is good reason to believe The school board held a special interior transcriptions of the judgments day. The Review ofters its congratu- committed the theft meeting last week to consider the resignation rendered by tbe supreme court of a lations, and at the same time extends/ of Gustav Fischer. The resignation Minnesota forfeiting the charters of the a a a IN best wishes. was withdrawn upon raising his Hastings & Dakota, and the Minnesota not outside the city limits. Turner Jail Park. salary from $950 to $1,200. Central railroads, and entered a protest At a meeting of the members of the About four weeks ago, a stranger arX Second Regiment Cavalry of Minnesota against the certifications of any more Among other proceedings of the District rived in the city with a valuable team Volunteers, Wm. Pfaender of this city lands for the benefit of either company, court Matthew S. Wilson and Alice of horses and a good rig. He put them there are scarcely any lands in the was elected chairman and also permanent E. Wilson were allowed to adopt a up at the livery stable of Kretscb, & rant of either company that have not corresponding secretary The afternoon of Independence Day child by the name of Ida Eldora Abbot Berg, and stated that he would call for -. uuvi SU iruau an lor will be celebrated in Turner Hall Park «n certified, or for which applications and change her name to Wilson. Parties having lawn fountains are'' the team the next day. As he has not w'th a Band Concert. re not now pending, very little will be WolffsACMEBIacking warned no nntt ttn use t.he thp city water more nrnnrl nan n'tt.v xutLtar hoen been sinoa, since in suspicion in V.»o has l.n been growin.g Prize Contests The appeal in the case of Wni. Hurlbert aved to the government. Mr. Lind then six hours during the day. Those and the livery men are now confident of Winoua vs. The New Ji a,has always been against giving the railroads using hose apparatus are not allowed to./that the stranger was nothing but IS A GREAT LABOR SAVER. Basket Works and others will be argued afoot of land which thev were I N A SHINE LASTS A WEEK. use the water more than five hours. horse thief. before the supreme court next Friday. RAIN AND SNOW DON'T AFFECT IT. not entitled to. Running races, high and long jumping NO BRUSHING REQUIRED. Mr. Lind will appear in person for the L. Vogt of Hastings, formerly a The picnics on Sunday were well attended and jumping witn poles, sack races A new lodge was organized in this MAKES A SHOE WATERPROOF. respondents. student in the college at this place, in spite of tbp threatening weather. calistbenie exercises,games and U8SD BY MXS, WOMER jam CBMUMJOL pity last Friday evening to be known spent the gieatest portion of the week bowling. Jn the evening Oaatewaahadlik* Oil Oath. That on Hermann's Heights was At the rifle shoot Sunday morning. as Camp Flandrau of the Modern there will be a grand £»IK-L ASK nr AL stoma TOE here as the guest of Ferdinand Crone. N attended exclusively by town people, John L'lla made the best score of the (Woodmen of America. The lodge starts display of Mr. Vogt is now in the United States while the Farmer's' Alliance gathering «,ea»on. The next best scores were FIRE-WORKS. put with a membership of twenty-five, Mail Service. in Backer's giove in Milford drew out made in the order given by Theo. Mueller, 'and as its ritual workings aud insurance and both city and country folks. Bowling The annual meeting and picnic of the Gustav Goersch, E Brandt Jr. aHd Wiu. STAIN OLD New FURNITU features are said to be admirable VarnUh WILL STAIN CLASS AND CHINAWAM and target shooting were among the Brown County Alliances will be held in at the Juln^ Krnuse. WILL STAIN TINWARC it will no doubt rapidly increase in size. A dance will be given in the hall after same WILL STAIN TOUR OLD BASRCTS amusements, and those who were pres-y Iberia next Saturday. Several prominent the illumination. If ou want to spend time. The Germ in Methodists of Southern The officers elected on Friday evening WILL STAIN BABY COACH WOLFF & RANDOLPH. Philadelphia. ent seem to have had a good time. the afternoon with enjoyment, thereiore, speakers will be present and Minne -ola held their annual encamp, are as follows Venerable Consul, O. C. go to Turner Hall Park among them will be Ignatius Donnelly Anyone who remains in a Ninth .dfstrist ment in West Newton last week. Presiding Strickler Worthy Advisor, J. F. ^ire! fe! #ife! «.nd Doc. Fish of St. Paul. court room five minutes readily Elder Preme of Faribault had \Crowell. Excellent Banker, F.H. Behnke Fourth of Juiv Ball. sees in Judge Webber a man, who, A runaway with rather serious results charge of the meeting, and a large attendance Clerk,Robert Loheyde, Watchman, while unhesitating in his decisions, occurred over in West Newton on Sunday. is reported if. J. Heinen Physician, Dr O. FARMERS DON'T FAIL TO NOTICE: A most generally manages to decide Mrs. Henry Otto and child were Strickler Managers.O Strickler and 'ft Our old friend, Steve Gilland, of rig,about right. Lawyers will argue certain Manilla Binder Twine at 10 cents per re-tne unfortunate occupants of the Jjalius Krause. Deputy Head Consul Home, was a caller Thursday and lb This is the twine that went throusrh points before him by the hour, but and both were severely hurt. The latter Noble of Mankato organized the lodge. newed h's allegiance to the Review. the Security Warehouse fire and is when the judge passes his opinion in is hardly expected to live. A jury in the district court here last slightly discolored by smoke Otherwise I Gilland is one of the Jefferson school, $ktirid&y fve, July 4tl\ a few short sentences, he is so dear eek tried to be funny and as a result it'is perfect. From 650 to 750 ft. The following will represent the YN but nevertheless admits that the Review na-and convincing, that there is little room to the pound. iu»«e madc a mistake ujiBiaikc.. TheC funny parit con- Admission, 50 Cts. tor Gents. P. S. of C. E. of this city at the leads the papers of Brown county, —,' AU luuu a ci We will ship from WQ pounds upwards tional convention which will be held i- Richard Fischer of this city won on receipt of money order or eft Th for story doubtcomeo as from who iLafayettright./ sin the of a sisted inoawarding one lone cent to in Minneapolis from July 9th to 12th* man wh had sued for $2,00 0 damages the prize ofteied by a Baltimore firm draft. JULY 4 13 well-known young man of bashful tenlencies, Wm. Day, H. L. Beecher, G. A. Ottomeyer, for defamation of character the mistake For anv information, address for the best pharmaceutial preparation 'PIONEER TWINE CO who desired take his favorite was in awarding him anything. In Alexander Ottomeyer, F. Webber, made by any member of the junior 523 First Avenue Norti. girl to a dance. Not wishing to Otto aud Herman Held, Hugo a case of that kind, the man who claims class of the Ann Arbor School of Phar* -AT- Minneapolis Miunesot.i. fhave the parents of the fair one see him Kiesling, and the Misses Sophia Kiesling, to have been injured is either entitled SGHMUCKEB'S TIVOLI. macy. The prize consists in a large ride oft with her, he hitched his team a Lillie Klosoner, Grace Newhart to a liberal amount or he is entitled to collection of drugs. half a mile from the house and walked nothing, and a jury in making light of and Gina Otterholm. The Cecilian Society will go to Fairfax towards his destination. Before reacting Prize Bowling and Park Concert in the matter does not consider that it is Near Nicollet there occurred a run next Saturday evening to give an the afternoon. In the eveninc a the place, however, someone shot perhaps placing the costs where they do away Saturday night, which should GRAND BALI.. entertainment. On Sunday they will ff a rifle, and the horses became not belong. There are many people in serve as a lesson to some of onr young sing at the confirmation services which lared. The result was that the young this world, it must be remembered, All kinds of refreshments and coffee and would-be expert drivers. A crowd are to be held in the Catholic church an did not go to the dance, and,as he will be served. who make a practice ot going to law for of young people had started out from of that village Sunday evening, Archbishop id to pay $25 for fixing 'the damaged no other purpose'than to get their neighbors town to attend a party in the country, JUST OPENED. Ireland will deliver a lecture in rj g,he came to'the conclusion that modepty into trouble. Against such people and, as is so often the case, a race was the school house. wasn't a profitable business. a jury must guard. Courts are not held indulged in to see who should have tthe The public school teachers will spend to satisfy tbe whims of tbe twelve men I have just opened my new grocery lead. As a result, one of the buggies The Nicollet correspondent to the St. store and am now ready to supply the their vacations as follows: Miss Rehfeld who sit in judgment upon a cas^, but to tipped, and one of the young ladies Peter Herald records the following accident: needs of tbe public. A fresh, clean and in St. Paul and Chicago Miss Schapekahm weigh carefully what is entered as evidence thrown out and nearly killed. Wm. Silverson experienced a new line of goods will always be kept on in Milwaukee Miss Beinhorn in and to give to each man his due band. Location in tbe new Boesch very painful accident on his return from A sad accident occurred on the farm Duluth Miss George and Miss Mcmghin A verdict of one cent, when $2,000 Is Building, Pfefferle. New Ulm Fridav evening. While of John Weltsch in the town of Albin on in Valparaiso, Ind. Mr. Fischer demanded, means nothing, if it does standing on the platform of a coach, Sunday afternoon in which Joseph, the at Wood's Holl, Massachusetts. The not mean trifling with the case under Meeting of National Educational waiting for tram to stop, he naturally 10 year old son of Mr. Weltsch. was other teachers will remain in New Ulni. consideration. The jary probably Association, at Toronto, July to held himself to be prepared for any b*d injured by a horse and died in a short ^thought that it was foolish foi a man to All, 1891. The most talked-about public man bieak the train might make, when suddenly time. The ooy was out in the barn attending dM ^nng a case of that kind into court, but &&& *A outside of James G. Blaine in Minnesota the door was shut behind him, to the horses, and whether he ecause the plaintiff made a fool of him the4* to-day is Hon. John Lind, brainv taking a firm hold on a finger of his For tbe occasion tbe Chicago & North- was kicked ur jammed between the stalis A Pore Cream of Tartar Powder. It is no re.sson why tbe jury should Western Railway Co. will, from July 8 and brilliant young congressman from by the horses no one knows. The boyleft band*,and sevenjg it above the upper Superior to every other known. ii u: x—• 13^ inelusire, sell excursion tickets follow his example. Juries are chosen the Second district. He has been nominated was found with a broken skull and the joint. Dr. Wicke at once dressed Sj&LlSk Millions of Homes— to Toronto and return at tbe very low •M to determine between right and wrong by several country papers fcr brain laid bare by the horrible wound. the wonnd and attached the separated JsiillLSC 4° Years the Standard. rate of one fare for the round trip, with and for no other purpose. governor, United States senator and a He lived but a short time, and never member to its proper place, and from/ $2.0C added for membership in the As Deficions Cake and Pastry, Light Flaky adhere toJ these duties, and the court g£ Biscuit, Griddle Cakes, Palatable fourth term in congress.—St. Paul Dispatch. gained consciousness.—Sleepy Eye Her- he a present indications the wound will he*f S S S *5 *. f° For uckets and farther in- ¥i and Wholesome. *-„*i-o records will nov be burdened with so formation apply to agents C. & N. W. aid Mo other baking powder does such wodb