New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
August 12, 1891 · Page 4 of 8
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C. & N. W. TIME CARD. O A N E W S -AM Louis Bogen has returned to Winona. Herman Held is back from his St. .,l5^i. Going East. Going West. Paul visit. Turning school commenced again on Wheat,. Henry Crone was in St. Paul Thursday 83—86 •No 2Pas8 Depl0:51p,m tNo Pass Dep 5:05a.m. L'. iR-wVf '•If 'F Monday.*-* ^i^v^rf"*^'** Jcw$^wwg|$«* News that wju Prove interesting to allOats .35—40 and Friday. •No 4 2:25p.m *No3 5 05p.m C: L. Boos is making a trip through N 6 4:15 a.m. IINo 23 Frt Arr 10:10a.m a 96 ofon* -X^ readers-" ^'^/'iv^v A child of August Frank of Milford S 8 12:25p.m *No25 l:50pan r. Elkins, book-keeper in the Eagle Dakota this weeki '."*-' \S& Corn 4 45 INo24 ll:3Cp.ro. died Sunday. Jos. A. Eckstein was in St. Paul Potatoes. Mill office, has resigned. 40 $Daily except Monda A child of Joseph Ricke died* on •Daily except Sunday. •Daily except Sunday. Butter 9—10 Fiiday on business. Rev. Meske was a Minneapolis visitor •On Sundays only. G. Burkhardt of West Liberty, Iowa, HDaily, Eggs "."" 12$ Sunday morning. the forepart of the week. Wm. G. Frank is sick at the home of is visiting relatives in this vicinity. 3 Notice of Board of Public Works. Rev C. D. Case will be the Baptist his mother in Sleepy Eye. II. H. Reigner attended a meeting of If you want a good gun of any kind Ferdinand Crone spent the greater pastor in this city. the O. R. T. in St. Peter Saturday. go to Jacob Klossner's store. Geo. Wagner will attend the Ann ArborSchool portion of the week in the Twin Cities. Notice is hereby given that at a meeting Mrs. Rounds of Winona is visitingR of Pharmacy this fall A session of the German Lutheran of the Board of Public Works of the city ^s&eo. Frey. of the Swan Make Mill Co. A penny saved is a penny won. .-..it C. Smith and family. of New Ulnr in Brown County, Minne-. synod will be held in this city Angus Alfred Hellmann, clerk in Olsen's rwill remove with his familv to Cincin- If you believe in this buy your watches, K?$Q sota, to be held at the City Clerks Office Charlie Berg has returnd from Du 25jrf*27th. drugstore, is enjoying a month's vacation. clocks, jewelry and novelties of F.- W nati. of said city on August 27th 1891, at luth and the Twin Cities. Hauenstein. express office will in all proba- 8 o'clock p. m. of that day, the saidL«^Tbe stores of this city will be open* Board of Public Works will make -ttteTon We hear that ihe barn of Peter Garson, on Sundays only for the next too Mity be located temporarily in the City Herman Schmidt is home from the Souvenir Spoons. -."" "v-assessments of benefits and damages 3 miJes south of Morgan, was struck Shattuck school at Faribault ou account Drug Store. weeks. With Sioux Monument and dates in ..^ derived from the local improvements. by lightning Saturday. The barn and of sickness. bowl at Hauenstein's, tne Jeweler. -:&&< Mrs. Albert Behnke left for Minneapolis made in said city and authorized by^'^Dr. Schoch has been entertaining his two horses were consumed. said Board, hereinafter set out, to the last week to visit with her J. H. Long, the well-known Mankato cousin. Mr. Bennett of Kansas, the past Visitors to the dedication of the Souix owners of real property fronting thereon The Sleepy Eye Independent school daughter, Annie. commission merchant, was here for a Monument should, before leaving our few days. to wit. district voted ou Monday evening to town, select a Souvenir Spoon at Saturday morning. August Berndt has accepted the position 1. For grading State Street from 2d A match game of ball will be played J" bond the district in the sum of §3,000 Hauenstein's, the Jeweler. at B. Arnold's, formerly tille South Street to 7fcu North Street and oV^vVm. Behnke left for St. James last next Sunday between the Hornets and to pay off the remainder of the school 2. For sprinkling Minnesota Street by Wm. Behnke. week and is now engaged in the hardware Railroaders. The Biggest grain Saver on Earth is house debt. from 2d South Street to 4th North Str. the Advance Thresher for sale bo and tinware business for himself. County Attorney A A. Stone of i&. for the season 1891. Mrs. Paul Frank of Minneapolis is H. Retziaff. Messrs.Clausen andRasmussen.clerks Miss Ada Bouret, who has been the Peter had legal business before Judge Any person interested in said assessment the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. for Jensen & Durbahn. have purchased guest of Miss Lulu Baasen for some" may appear before said Board at Webber Monday. We are thankful to all who so kindly Conrad Zellar. said time. the store and business of Geo. Knudson weeks, has returned to her Minneapolis defended our city in 62 and invite them Mrs. Henry Crone and Miss Lizzie E. St. Julien Cox of St. Peter had By order of the Board of Public Works. as well as their wives, children and honie of Evan. Mr. Knudson has resigned the Luehrs returned from their Ohio visit friends to examine Hauenstein's stock business before Judge Webber Wednesday Louis SCHILLING. peitmastership in favor of Mr. Clausen. Clerk Board of Public Works. of novelties in the jewelry line durin©their Saturday morning. he "Indians Revenge"' by evening. Prof. Lockerby is to be succeeded by visit. Dated New Ulm, Aug 8th 1891. Berghold is meeting with a large salev Margaret, the ive-year-old daughter Albert Xicklaus has bought the property H. C. Hess of Winnebago City. Mr. ^&M The books are sold by Andrew J. Eck Souvenir Spoons! in which he now resides. Consideration, of Nic Franta of West Newton, fell from OFFICE ROOM, Tenney's place will be taken by a Mr. steio at 75 cents per copy. Souvenir Spoons!! SI, 200. a wagon Sunday and broke her arm. Torrens of Minneapolis. Mr. Lockerby Office Room upstairs, for rent. In Souvenir Spoons!!! The Milford defenders will hold a H. Meyer, the Sleepy Eye druggist, goes to Preston and Tenney to Lanesboro. Watches! E:.bner. quire of W. „-"'the filth death from diphtheria in the meeting next Sunday afternoon in the' was here Sunday, consulting with H. Clocks! family of Carl Fischer of Lafayette occurred Commercial College. Jewell y! Milford town hall to make arrangements Hanschen in regard to his new building. Wednesday. Sleepy Eye people take well to the at rockbottom prices for sale by Haueustein. to participate in the coming dedication Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Ross will leave Brown County fair and will attend in An editorial in the Minneapolis Tribune Chas. Vogtel, formerly book-keeper THE COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT OP in a few days for North Carolina to be barge numbers. The old feeling of animosity NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. of Thursday shows how the city TAVU3ADOLPHUS COLLEGE. in the Nicollet Mill, has been given a gone several weeks. has died out and our people papers can distort anything found in position-in the Eagle Mill office of this ST. PETER, MINN., want to see the 21st Annual Fair a It is now given given out, as being FOR RENT. the country papers. The Tribune maliciously city. howling success. Offers the best of advantages to well-nigh positive, tbat the Nicollet attempted to misquote the New The building known as the New Ul Hugo Fischer will leave for Quincy, those desiring a thorough and practical Mill will not be rebuilt. In the immediate vicinity of this place Ulm Review. But the treatment of the Clothing store, corner Minnesota and 111., this week to resume his duties as business training: pleasant and the majority of the grain is cut. Stacking Order of standing at the last rifle shoot: 2nd North Street is for rent. For further Review by the Tribune is a fair sample well equipped rooms thorough courses teacher of gymnastics in the schools of particulars inquire of to a great extent is done, and we E. Brandt, G. Goetsch, Chas. Brust, A. of what a country newspaper may expect.—Northfield good instruction latest and most that place. Geo. Doehne or Dr. Strickler. noticed a number of plows in operation Nicklaus and E. Brandt Jr News. approved methods low prices. Several picnic parties held forth Monday. The hail of last Friday did Private advices give us to understand WANTED. Another creditable improvement on Fall term opens Sept. 3. no damage in this vicinity. Clear Lake on Sunday and during that a large delegation of Waseca citizens Minnesota Street is assured. This will Write for catalogue and further information week. The camping parties foldeftheir A teacher with a first class certificate Mr. Andrew J. Barr and Miss Minnie will be here on the 22nd. consist in anew plate glass front for the able to teach in both English ana German tents on Monday. to Maria Anderson of this place were married Jos. A. Eckstein was elected as a languages, is wanted to teach in building of W. Eibner. Mr. Eibner Prof. O. A. Allen, Mr. Georgius of the patent department Tuesday evening at the residence School District No.45,term commencing member of the examining board at the has decided to commence work ss soon St. Peter. Minn. in Washington has b-jen spending of the bride's parents by Rev. C. in November and lasting seven months, last meeting of the school board. as hands can be secured and will have John Vollmer, Treas. a few days in our city as the guest of Bronson of Weseca. The happy couple the changes completed before snow flies. A party of town folks picQic-ed with CARLETON COLLEGE, Sleepy Eye, Minn. Congressman Lind. left on the evening train for an extended He will then be the owner of a building the families of A Harkin and A. Russel trip east. It's Farmer Hagberg nowadays. The of splendid appearance and good location. R003IS TO LET. in West Newton on Thursday. N O I E MINN. junior member of the firm of Lind & We hear it rumored that the prnffessional Matt. Anderson, fireman in the Empire Two rooms formerly occupied by Dr. Hagberg, lawyers, has been putting in men ol this place are soon to For the coming dedication the Northwestern 1 Mill, will run aa engine in Nicollet Pfister. Supplied with city water and Full Classical, Literary and Scientific the week on his farm in Bashaw. challenge the brethren of like order in electric light. Werner Boesch. will sell excursion tickets at county during the threshing season. courses. Wide range of elective?. Postgraduate New Ulm to a game of base-ball. Attorney Fred Mueller, who was at one time a one and one-third rates for round trip. work. Special facilities for The new mail cars on the Northwestern Geo. Somerville and Dr. Marcellus ATTENTION typo in the Post office and who has of :he study of pure Mathematics and As This will be from all points in the state went into service Monday night. are said to be engineering the S el tronomv at the. Observatory. late been employed in the Windsor Hotel Company. A special train will run from Mankato, J. H. Weddendorf is oue of the clerss. scheme, so lookout geutlemen! All the Defenders of New Ulra, en THE ACADEMY in St. Paul, has returned to New Ulm and as the Saengerfest is to be held in rolled in the Sigel Companv, will meet The bell for the new Evangelical :its for College and teaches English The city council has adopted new police Mankato on the same day, it is almost Itfls said that Mr. Wm. Gieseke will at Turner Hall at 1 p. m. Jf Sainrday, church arrived last week. It cost $300 branches. August 22nd, for thu of taking regulations. They are strict, when certain that special trains will run be^" "dispose of his interests here aud ^o to and is said to have a clear and pleasing part in the ruouumeni dedication exercises. School of Music Fully Equipped. compared.with the rules in vogue heretofore, California to permanently remain. This tween St. Paul and Mankato, connecting tone. but, if carried out to the letter, with the one on the Northwestern. will be sad news to all, as Mr. Gieseke Open for students of either sex. By order of the Commander, Rev. Morley, of Minneapolis, will be will have a desirable effect. is good citizen and an enterprising Expenses verv low. .hrnst Brandt, orderly. The souvenier spoon is all the ra*e Fall Term opens Sept. 9,1891. here to-day to consult with the Congregational man. Both Mr. Bendixen and Mr. Lieut. L. C. Scherer, U. S. army,and and Mankato is to have its representative GRAND BALL congregation relative to pastoral Ruenitz ha\e sold their property here For Catalogues and Circular address Albert Steinhauser, captain of company among the unique collection offered matters. A S W STRONG Presiden and will go to San Jose, Cal.. by Sept. A, two of New Ulm's brightest young to the public. Our enterprising dealer, 1st. •^F. W. Hauenstein, the jeweler, is men were in town this week visiting their Mr. S. B. Martin, is having prepared A having a souvenir spoon prepared upon numerous friends.—Winthrop News. the necessary devices for one upon At the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ernst which will be engraved a cut of the which there will be a representation of Julius Richard, manager of the Milwaukee Brandt on Thursday evening there was Sioux Monument. Contractors for the hanging of the illustrious thirtyeight Stadt Theatre troupe that has solemnized the marriage of their only Christ. .Nielson, the young man employed Sioux Indians in 1862. It will TOBEAHPLLSft WINDMILL S made its appearance in New Ulm on $kttu:day- 5jve, Sugu£t 22nd. daughter, Minnie.to HugoO. Schleuder at Chas Brust's, will leave for enjoy a large sale, we have no doubt.— several occasions, died of apoplexy at of Spirngtield. Judge B. F. Webber Admission 50 Cte. for Gents. St. Paul on the 1st to accept a position Review. Green Bay, Wis., last Thursday. performed the pleasant ceremony, and with the Yerkes Co. Sidewalk Notice. A dramatic section of the Turnverein There is a certain old man in town, at its close the numerous relatives and A. T. Behnke, the Tracy operator, was organized Friday evening with the who for the last few nights has been friends who were present joined in stopped in New Ulm for a few hours Notice is hereby given, tbat pursuant following officers: President. Fred making a practice of entering the yards rounds of congratulation and brightest to a resolution of"the city Council of the last Saturday on his way to the O.RT 1 Pfaender secretary,Miss Lulu Fischer: of some of our citizens and removing hope. Then followed a temotins re city of New Ulm, passed August 4. 1891, meeting in St. Peter. treasurer, L. G. Bell. The section has their cows for the purpose of placing past, and that happy sociability, so be^ and duly approved, a sidewalk is ordered on State Street in front of all Rev. L. B. Nobis has tendered his a membership of twenty. them in the city pound and^drawingthe coming in such joyous occasions, was lots abutting thereon, in Block No. 105 resignation as pastor of the Congregational city reward. The only thing that c.*n present in every guest. Of the contracting Nathan Myriik, who was one of the South of Centre Street and Block No. church of this city. Mr. Nobis be said against the old man's style of parties it is needless to say much. early traders in the Minnesota Valley 105 North of Centre Street in said is now visiting in Beecher, 111. business is that he allowed himself to Both have lived in New Ulm most of city. and who often passed through New lie caught at it. He will now be compelled Said sidewalk is to be constructed in Fred Landwehr threshed 7 acres of Ulm in the early 60's, had business before their lives, and both have always enjoyed accordance with the provisions of Ordinance ALSO SPECIAL AGENTS FOR THE to let up. the probate «ourt on Thursday. the esteem of their numerous acquaintances. wheat on Saturday and received a yield No. 20 of said eity and to be 8 AERMOTOR. Mr. Myrick is now located in St. Paul. Happy, indeed, may those of over 200 bushels. This is an average feet wide, but laid, and the balance,, of The following parties from abroad be of whom it can be said that they are of 30 bushels to the acre of Blue Stem. the space reserved for sidewalk purposes C. Heller. Anton Gag and Alexander Our office in New Ulm, Minn. attended the Schleuder-Brandt nuptials sodded, all according to the plan respected by all, and the young groom /"August Keller, accompaiued by his Schwendinger started up the river in a on Thursday evening: Mr.and Mrs. H. Shorn berg is our agent at Sleepy thereof on file in this office and to be and bride are certainly entitled to all boat yesterday afternoon to be gone wife and child, will arrive here from Heidemann and children of Nicollet, completed on or before September 1st the joy that comes from such a knowledge. 1891. several days. They will spend the day Chicago next Tuesday for a visit with Mrs. Sievers and son, Charles, of Minneapolis, The Springfield Advance, published H. HANSCHEN. By order of the City Council bis parents. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Keller. in making landscape sketches for the Mr. and Mrs. Plath and family at the home of the eroom, thus county fair, and at night will pitch Loui SCHILLING Jay W. Kennedy, representing the of Sleepy Eye, Misses Mary, Julia, City Clerk. Contractor and Builder. welcomes them to their future place of their tents wherever sunset finds them- Chamberlain Medicine Company of Des Emm a and Ida Schleuder and their Dated New Ulm Minn., Aug 6, A. D. residence: We feel sure that our wish MEW ULM, MINN. brothers Julius and Max of St. Peter, Moines, Iowa,was in town Friday. Mr. 1891. The city council at its meeting on for the happiness of the young couple '^1 Estimates on buildings or on material Kennedy is a brother of Mrs. Albert Miss Martha Schwandt of Minneapolis, Tuesday evening decided to inform WIESENTHAL will be echoed in the hearts of many and labor, more especially on mason Geo. Schleuder of Det-orah. Iowa, and Bianchard. Messrs. Fairbanks,Morse & Co. at once work, furnished on application. Prompt wherever chey are known. In the three Otto Schwandt of Springfield. that our city water-works cistern, built attention given all work and satisfaction C. W. Battin. civil engineer for the years that Mr, Schleuder has been in by them, was defective. It is to be ouaranteed. The sale of all kinds Winona & Tracy division,of the Northwestern A letter to Mayor Wagner from Col. Wine And Beer Hall. J- ,v^V.f business here he has shown himself to of cement, lime, adamant (a new kind crfQ hoped now that something will be done, road, was in the city Tuesday Jos. Bobleter states positively that Gov. be thoroughly upright, and his success of hard plaster) and plaster hair a for the cistern has certainly been in a and decided to have a culvert built on F, METZKE, or Merriam will be here on the 22nd. The specialty. is justly deserved. Miss Brandt is the leaky condition long enough. 1st North Street. Col. says: Actuated by a desire to see daughter of our Judge of Probate, and Rev. C. Zeyher returned on Wednesday your dedication ceremonies on the 22nd Among the New Ulm people who are is highly esteemed for her many amiable from Chicago whither he had gone This is one of the most popular re taking advantage of the Battle Creek lost, a grand success, had an interview qualities. She is a favorite in the sorts of its kind in the valley Fir.tist to meet his bride, Louise Fischer of Sanitarium are John Dengler, Robert with Gov. Merriam and urged him to best social circles and will receive a drinks always kept on hand. Germany. They were married in Le Loheyde, Miss Eve Manderfeld and accept your invitation to attend the warm welcome in Springfield, where Sueur on Tuesdav and left at once for Horace Newhart. festivities, and, I am happy to say, he they intend to make their future home. FRANK SCIOBMCH PROP. their home in New Ulm. The Review has promised me that he will be with Mrs. Geo Doehne, who had been welcomes them as permanent residents Having taken M. Epple's meat ma you. He will leave here on the evening improving up to Monday, suffered from E S O N A E N I O N ket, I ara prepared to wait on all ptis of our city, extending at the same time of the 21st and arrive in New Ulm a relapse on that day and her case is tomers with fresh meats, sausage, hams, the usual good wishes. on the early train of Saturday, 22nd. now a serious one. Dr. Warner of lara, etc., always on hand. Orders from Miss Wilber of Minneapolis is visiting L. C. Wahl arrived here from S the country attended to. Mankato was telegraphed for. Proceedings in quite an interesting in the city. Paul Saturday morning on a bicycle. A list in the Pioneer Press of owners case were commenced in the probate Geo.J.Grimm was down from Springfield STATE He is one of ten men sent out in this OF MINNESOTA, County of Brown }-ss. of bank stock in that city includes court here last Thursday. The proceedings over SundayEx-Sheriff Ia Probate Court, Special Term, July 8th way by the State Fair Association to 1S91. several New Ulm parties. Werner were commenced for the purpose Schmid of Springfield had In the matter of the estate of John Campbell advertise the annual exhibit at Hamline Boesch is credited with $12,600, Geo. of perfecting a title to a tract of deceased. business here Thursday. next month. He left St. Paul Thursday On reading and filing the petition of Nathan Doehne with §10,000 and Jacob Pfenninger real estate in Si. Louis County to which Myrick of St. Paul, Ramsey County, Minn., representing morning and made every small Max Burg and Chas. Toberer spent among other things, that John Campbell with $12,000. a half-breed boy, named John Campbell, fate of~Brown CouDty, Minn, in the year 1856 or station along the road. From here he Sunday with Waseca friends. was/fentitled under the provisions 1S57 at the lower Sioux or Redwood Agency, (then While in the city Wednesday Judge goes as far west as Brookings and then a part of Brown County) died intestate, and being Leary's sister was up from Wi of an a of congress, granting what a resident of this County at the time of his death, Cox informed us that active steps were south into Iowa. leading goods, chattels and estate within thss nona last week on a short visit. was known as half-breed scripts to being taken by St. Peter people to visit County, and that the said Petitioner is interested H. S. Kennedy was in town yesterday. in the estate of said deceased and praying that squaws and their half-breed children. Alfred Hellmann visited Faribault, New Ulm in force on the 22nd. administration of said estate be to S. A. George Mr. Kennedy is one of the best posted Young Campbell died at the Lower of New Ulm, Minn., or to some other saitable person Owatonna and S Paul last wees. From 300 to 400 people accompaiued by "ranted: It is ordered, that said petition be wheat men in Southern Minnesota, and Sioux Agency in 1856 or 1857 when only heard, by the Judge of this Court, on Thuisdajr, a band will attend the dedication from Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Guth are the thefitii day of August A. D. 18S1, at 10 o'clock when interviewed as to the prospective four years old and left to his father our ne**hborins: town. *. guests of Minneapolis friends this week. A. M. at the Probate Office in said county. crop yield he stated tbat Minnesota and Audit is further ordered, that notice thereof be 160 acres of land acquired the above given to the heirs of said deceased and to Miss Anna Schneider is spendiuo-several Alexander Berghold writes from the Dakota* would supply 150.000,000 manner. This land has since passed A Pure Cream of Tartar Powder. all persons interested, by publishing ajcoj days with her sister, Mrs. Grimm, of this order once in each week for thre^aa Mexico that he is now engaged in writing bushels this year. The winter wheat, Superior to every other known. through several hands and therefrom cessive weeks prior to said day of hearing^In the in Springfield. --. ••,'-"V *•,,- a book entitled "Mexican," but he said, was yielding from 35 to 40 bushels Used, ia Millions of Homes— New Ulm Review, a weekly newspaper, printed grows the present dispute as to ownership. and published at the City of New Ulm in said -"J. will finish it in time to start for the JitS^.V* 4o Years the Standard. to the acre and there were sections The ease comss up in this county County. All the old members of CapL Belm's Dated at New Ulm, Minn., the 8th. day of states between September 10th and 15th. where spring wheat would average as Delicious Cake and Pastry, Light Flaky as at the time of the boy's death the of New Ulm are requested to meet at July A. D. 1891By Biscuit, Griddle Cakes, Palatable He will be in New Ulm early in October, high as 35. The flax crop he said would Turner Hall Saturday, August 15. Lower Sioux Agency was a portion of the Court, v«w1.rr^jst? and Wholesome. Capt. John Belm but only for a. short period. v, Brown county. ERNST BRANDT. ^amount to 17,500,000 bushels. as? 2 1 [L. S.2 Judge of Probate ':'1 Commander, No other baking powder does such, wodb &> &*£*