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

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C. & N. W. TIME CARD. O A N E W S Miss Annie Behnke has returned from Wheat is worth 85 and 86 cents to-day. A child of Franz Korbel died Sonday Albert Melgee is down from Redwood Going East. Going West. Minneapolis 1. P. Davis of Blue Earth County was night. 7^^i,^^^^^^m^^^^M Bev. Albrecht is in Milwaukee on Falls. fy|§ «'»tef :.&^5iss*S£^ *No2PaS8Depl0.51p,m, tNol Pass Dep 5:06a.m. Mrs. Geo. Doehne is recovering from •No 4 2'25p.m a caller Monday. ,, •No 3 5 05p.m. business. A new flag has been purchased for the *Nol6Frt 4 15 a. ||No 23 Frt Arr 10:10a.m. her severe illness. All theDefenders of New Ulm, en •No 18 Frt la'Uop.m *No25 l:50pun. The Misses Schormng of Rochester court house. Alfred Beinhorn is here on a visit rolled in the Sigel Company, will meet :No24 ll:3Cp.m C. H. Ross was in Minneapolis daring are here on a visit. at Turner Hall at 1 p. m. of Saturday, tDaiiy except Monday, from Winona. August Keller and wife, of Chicago, •Daily except Sonday. •Daily except Sunday. the week on business. August 22nd, for the purpose of taking Mrs. Bogen is entertaining her daughter, £On Sundays onl. HDaily, Hugo Fischer returned to Quincy, 111,, are here on a visit, part in the monument dedication exer-L^ Peter Permontjen is here from the Mrs. Hellriegel of Chaska. Friday afternoon. cises. Notice of Board of Public Works. The banks of the city will be closed Soldiers' Home on a visit. Wm. Hire of the town of North Star By order of tbe Commander, «|i^C The Union Hotel has been improved nex^gaturday afternoon. A boy was born to Mr. and Mrs,lop, Jurist Brandt, orderly/' a. large granary oy fire last week. with a plate-glass front. Notice is hereby given that at a meeting A daughter arrived in the family of John Wildtscheck on Friday. of the Board of Public Works of the city W. Eibner has supplied his restau Wm. Scheiderich is the proud father Card of Thanks. John Luetjen last Sunday. of New Ulnr in Brown County, Minnesota, Jacob Rank of North Star lost a with anew and improved peanut roaster. of a boy, born last week. The undersigned desire to express *r*~ to be held at the City Clerks Office crop in one of the hail storms of. last An arch is being built on Center street their heartfelt thanks to all who so of said city on August 27th 1891, at The Sleepy Eye high-school gets $400 week. as part of next Saturday's decoration. 8 o'clock p. m. of that day. the said The Milford Farmers' Club will celebrate kindly manifested sympathy and tendered aid from the state this year. Board of Public Works will make the Wm. Silverson, of the Swan Lake their second anniversarv on the The daughters of Adolph Seiter of aid in their late bereavement. Wm. G. Frank has resumed his duties assessments of benefits and damages Mill Co., will locate with bis family in Winthrop are visiting friends in this 30th. Herman and Gerhard Schapekahm, derived from the local improvements, in the store of Jacob KJossner. New Ulm. city. Mrs, Wm. Ruemke, made in said city and authorized by The Congregational Society of this H" Mrs. Haag was called to Glaremont Mrs. F. Aufderheide. said Board, hereinafter set out, to the Some very artistic plastering work is city has accepted the resignation of Rev. [enry Stelrjes, the cigar manufacturer, this week to attend her sick daughter. owners of real property fronting thereon being done by Minneapolis men in the Nobis. and Maggie Gorreis will be married If you want a good gun of any kind to wit. P. Corsin, a New Richland miller, new Catholic chnrch. this week. go to Jacob Klossner's store. 1. For grading State Street from 2d Miss Lena Haag, formerly of this city, inspected the mills of this city one day Prof. Hoyer, rector of the college, ^outh Street to 7th North Street and was married recently to Geo. Erler of John Simmet and wife, of Lafayette last week. The Biggest grain Saver on Earth is 2. For sprinkling Minnesota Street left for Milwaukee Wednesday afternoon Claremont. left for Quincy, HL, where one of their the Advance Thresher for sale bo F. from 2d South Street to 4th North Str. Bev. Meske entertained the ladies of to attend a Lutheran gathering. hters died last week in a convent. H. Reiziafi. for the season 1891. Mrs. Dueval and grandchildren of yP^B his congregation to a tea party Thursday Pres. Chas Lederer of Saline, Mich., Any person interested in said assessment Minneapolis are tbe guests of the fam]/ A number of the operators along the evening. may appear before said Board at and Prof. Huber of Saginaw were guests New Ulm Markets. ly of Albert Behnke Northwestern road have been discharged. said time. The now store of John F. Neumann of Rev. C. J. Albrecht a portion of the Wheat, 85—86 It seems that a union for the purpose of By order of the Board of Public Works. John Mueller and Maggie Laibi, both has been supplied with an elevator and week. Oats 30-35 Louis SCHILLING, of West Newton, were married by pocketing some of the company's money electric light Flax 86 Clerk Board of Public Works. The Misses McCaughm, George and Judge Brandt yesterday. has existed among a few intimate servants Corn 45 Da*ed New Ulm, Auo\ 8th 1891. Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Bingham are entertaining Rehfeld, teachers in our public schools, Potatoes 35 ofthe road, and that the company F. Kretch, of the livery hrm of Kretch the former's sister, Mrs. Harris are expected home from the east this Butter 9 10 hasipdcceeded in attaching guilt to the OFFICE ROOM, & Berg, went to St. Paul Saturday to from Iowa. week. Eggs 12£ per persons. purchase a couple of cabs for use in Ofhce Room upstairs, for rent. Inquire Farmers should take notice that the Col. Louis Roth, chief of staff of the this city. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. of W. E bner. The souvenir spoon craze is extending stores of the oily will be open on only Atlantic Division, will arrive here next Chas. Krook will return from to the rural districts. New Ulm is to one more Sunday. Tuesday to spend a few weeks with hi Commercial College. TO CITIZENS. School of Elocution on the Thousand have one with the Sioux monument for brother. The Turner Hall orchestra will go to Isles this week, and mil attend the St. the design, and a Mankato dealer caps Those desiring signs or inscriptions Sleepy Eye to-night to furnish music Titus Mareck ot Minneapolis was in the climax by designing a spoon showing for decoration of their buildings next Peter college during the fall and winter. TEE COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT OF GUSTAVO for a lodge dance. the city Thursday and returned home Saturday should leave orders at once ADOLPHUS COLLEGE the hanging of the thirty-eight Indians with his family, who have been visiting with Heller & Seiter, Mrs Pless returned from her foreign sf ST. PETER, MINN., in 1863-. This cheerful theme On Sunday Chas. Stuebe showed us a here,on Friday. trip this week. She sailed from endmay suggest to Redwood jewelers that MISS A. C- H1RSCH twig of a crab apple tree from the Offers the best of advantages to Germany on the 7th. G. E. Schmidt of Bancroft, Iowa, Das a spoon immortalizing the gallows designed those desiring a thorough and practical of which in a single cluster hung thirty Fred Sommer has accepted the position rented a building in Tracy and will open Teacher of Piano and Organ for Rose and olden would be business training: pleasant and apples. The branch was plucked from Music. a harness shop.Mr.Schmidt's parents of cashier at the depot, foimerly the proper caper for a souvenir here. well equipped rooms thorough courses a tree on Mueller's farm in Courtland. Beginners taught in class for $2 per reside in this city. held by H. L. Beecher. good instruction latest and most If Schleuder or Guth will carry out month. From the Montana Staatszeitung, approved methods low prices. this suggestion, we will undertake that Congressman Lind left for Vancouve A game of ball was played Sunday published by Lambert Naegele, we FOR RENT. one of the spoons will be forwarded to Fall term opens Sept. 3. Island early in the week. He 3x-afternoon between the Woskie and Entrup learn that Wm. Winkelman, now residing The building known as the New Ulm nines. The score stood 22 to 23 at our governor.—Redwood Gazette. Write for catalogue and further information pects to be gone six weeks. at or near Helena, will be here Clothing store, corner Minnesota and the end of the ninth inning. W. M. Todd, ex deputy insurance to Henry Simmet of Lafayette is building 2nd North Street is for rent. For further next Saturday to take command of the Edward Bauemler was sued by Peter commissioner under McGill, was in the particulars inquire of Prof. O. A Allen, a fine residence on 3rd North Street Cottonwood Company of which he was Herian before Judge Blanchard on city Friday, having just returned from Geo. Doehne or Dr. Strickler. near the home of Peter Herian. St. Peter. Minn. captain during the outbreak. a three months' business sojourn in Wednesday for using abusive language. Prof.J.F.Laumann of St.Peter will conduct ROOMS TO LET. The house of John Klingler in West Sidewalk Notice. Ohio. Of McKmley's chances of election Fined 5 and costs, making a total oj a night school in penmanship and Two rooms formerly occupied by Dr. Newton was struck by lightning in S10.69. he is sanguine. Xhe name of Mi bocl-keeping in New Ulm this fall* Ptister. Supplied with city water and Notice is hereby given, that pursuant Thursday night's storm, bat thefirewas I Kinley, he says, is ou every tonnie, electric light. Werner Boesch. Judge Huebner was over from Winthrop ro a resolution of the city Council of the The New Ulm friends of Mr. and Mrs. extinguished before destroying the great ovations aie tendered him in every lty of New Ulm. passed August 4. 1891 Saturday and Sunday and staled Hose of Tracy will be interested in New Ulm Public Schools. building. The bolt entered the cistern city and Ohio Republicans are unrt- and duly approved, a sidewalk is that a good many Winthrop citizens learning of tne arrival in their home of ordered on State Street in front of all and played hayoc with the walls so that ed in their determination to elect him would attend the dedication here next another heir. ots abutting thereou. Block No. 105 the celler was failed with water. Pupils of the 6th and higher grades governor and then bnug him out Saturday. South of Centre Street and Block No. Judge Webber has refused a new are requested to meet in Union Bnilding A new time table went into effect over as a candidate for president. He furth. IJ5 Noith of Centre Street in said Miss Mathilda Held, of the Supreme Saturday, Aug. 22. at 1 m. for trial to Kieth, the Marshall man who the Northwestern road Sunday but no er states that if no influence is brought tv- the purpose of taking Dart in the procession. court clerk's office, returned to-day was convicted of the seduction of a tenyear-old important changes were made in the arrival Said sidewalk, is to be constructed in to bear aside from personal popularity Nix. Supt from New Ulm where she has been gnl. accordance with tbe provisions of Ordnance and departure of trains carrying McKinley will wm with a majority of spending a three weeks' vacation.—St. PARK CONCERT No. 20 of said eitv and to be 8 Fischer left Wood's Hall, Mass., passengers. The freight from the west 50,000. Everybody admires him. Paul Dispatch of Thursday. ieet wide, but laid, and the balance., of in the morning arrives here at about yesterday and will spend some days *Q« space reserved for sidewalk purpossodded, The death of John Gerhard Schapekahni The wheat crop is fooling everybody, five o'clock and the one in the evening travelling through the east before returning all accord.nz to the plan occurred last Friday morning at being larger than it has been in the last AT -nereof on file in Uns office and to be at 7 30. to New Ulm. the home of his sons in this city. He I sixteen years In some sections the Schmucker's completed on or before September 1st TITOII F. M. Whitney is home from Winona Supt. L. G. Davis states that the last was an eideriy man, having lived the 1891. yield will go as high as 40 bushels alotted thiee-score-and-ten, and his for a few days. He will return again school closed July 31st. Also that there B\ ordei of the City Council 0&tufd&y Sug. 2 2r\d. the ac^e. while the general avers»gl3 is death was not a surprise to anyone. Mr to accept a permanent position in the were nine school districts in the county Louis St HILLING placed at 25. After the procession. City Clerk. Schapekahm was born on tbe 17fcb of train dispatcher's office. that did not raise enough taxes to entitle In the evening, Grand Bail with music IHted New Ulm Minn., Aug 6, A. D. Excursion rates can be had from all May, 1820, in Gel.rde, Hanover. He them to the usual state and county F. Gratwohl came up from Fairmont 1*91. by the New Prague band. served as a soldier for a period of eight stations to New Ulm for the Brown apportionment. In all cases Mr. Davis last week to thresh his crop in Cottonwood. Everybodv cordiallv invited. years and was engaged in the conflict WIESENTHAL County Fair. Sept. 18, 19 and 20, The has notified the districts to make additional He says the wheat yield was with Denmark. In 1863 his wife died, people of Sleepy Eye and Springfield GRAND BALL tax levies.—Sleepy Eye Herald the best ever raised on his farm. and eight years later he sailed for America, should arrange with their station agents udge F. S. Brown of Tracy was in Alexander Scott and Wm. Scheiderich coming direct to New Ulm. Wine xlnd Beer Hall. for special trains. the city Thursday and informed Wm. Here he lived up to the time of his are nome from Minneota. Both are AT Rev. Morley, a leading Congregationalist Rose of the refusal of the Supreme d3ath. a respected and useful citizen slightly crippled as the result of a large F, METZKE, Proprietor, in this state, came up from court to give him anew trial. The prisoner Six children were the result of his marriage, piece of timber falling across their legs. Minneapolis Thursday evening to confer received the information with four of whom are still residents At a meeting of the Mankato Normal with the members here regarding coolness and reserve, and in a letter to of New Ulm. The funeral was held Inis is one of the most popular reports Alumni Association last week, E. H. $kttn*dky- ffve, &ttgti£t 23nd. some important church matters, particularly from the Lutheran church Sunday afteinoon his parents urged them to look at his of its kind in the valley. Finest Huebner, formerly of this city, was elected *r the resignation of Rev. Nobis. with Rev. Albrecht officiating. misfortune in the same light that he Admission 50 Cte. lor Gents. innks alwajs kept on hand. First Vice-president, and Miss Allie The ceremonies were impressive, and Judge of Probate Brandt has been Scberer treasurer. THE UNIVERSITY the aged man was carried to his final notified by the 5L Peter Asylum authorities A man in the employ of Fred Behnke Mr. Veets arriveu here from Duluth rest, attended by a host of friends. that Maggie Norell and Nicolas fell asleep, so he sa)s. while driving on Thursday to assume charge of the Hillesheim, committed from nhis home from Courtland Saturday night Contractors for American Express Company's business CITY TREASURERS NOTICE. 0P MINNESOTA county, have been discharged and that and allowed his horses to run into the at this place. For the present the office TUBDLAR WELLS & WINDMILLS Notice is hereby given that a warrant Betsy Olsen, also from this county, died river at the ferry crossmg. The river has been placed in my hands for the collection will be located in the City Drug Store. Open to both sexes. in May. the next morning was dotted with floating of all assessments for benefits Col. Bobleter, Prof. Herman,and A.C. bottles and fragments of the wagon. made by the Board of Public Works as The attorneys of Wm, Rose are circulating Comprises EIGH distinct collegesr Haugen of St. Paul, and S. E. Olsen, published in the official paper of this city Both man and horses succeeded in swimming Colleges of Science, Literature and a petition, addressed to the governor,askmg of date of July 29th, 1891, and confirmed of Minneapolis, will form a hunting to shore. Arts, of Mechanic Arts, of Agriculture, for commutation of the death by the Citv Council of the city party to raid the chickens in tbe southwestern of Medicine (Allopathic, Homoepathic of New Ulm. Minn on August 6tb, sentence to life imprisonment. The petition Willard & Fuller of Mapleton, breeders and Dental) of L.*w and also a Graduate part of the state about September 1891, esulting: to real property abut has been signed by eleven of the and importers of French Coach and Department. 2nd. ting on the public improvements heretofore Remember that we have the best jurymen who convicted Rose and by Percheron horses will exhioit a carload made and hereinafter named, to School of Agrrculture in the world, situated The first shipment of new grain was many of the prominent citizens of Redwood at our coming county fair. Every horse wit. on a model farm of two hundred received by the New Ulm Elevator Falls. to be exhibited is a prize winner in 1. On State streetfrom Center street and fifty acres, also a beautiful campus Company from Walnut Grove on Thursday. to 2nd Street South and from 1st Street France or America This will be a of fifty acres, also well equipped The past week has been a busy one at North to 6th Street North. It was a carload of Blue Stem, buildings and some of the best laboratories grand exhibit and worth a visit to New Judge Webber's office. Thursday afternoon 2. On 4th Street North, from State to in the United States. and measured 60 pounds to a bushel Ulm on either of the three days, Sept. Judge Baldwin and County Attoney Minnesota Street. Tuition, is Free ALSO SPECIAL A6ENTS FOR THE uncleaned. 18, 19 and 20. 3. On 2nd Street North, from Minnesota Madigan of Redwood Falls and M. AERMOTOR. Adolph H. Eckstein, formerly with Street to German Street. W. Matthews of Marshall interested Senators Tawney of Winona and Davis except in the strictly professional dtspartments. 4. On 2d Street South, from State Mendenhall & Hoopes, has formed a Our office sin New Ulm, Minn. J. the judge in a divorce case, and on the of St, Peter submitted documents A descriptive catalogne of Street to German Street. partnership with J. M. Root & Co. infollowing H. Shomberg is our agent at SleepyEye. 175 pages sent Free to any address upon day be had business with Attorneys pertaining to tbeir land cases to Judge 5. On Broad way, from Center Street the insurance business at Duluth. Mr. application. Drop a postal card into to 50 feet beyond 3d Street North. Thompson and Baldwin. Webber on Wednesday. The former, the mail and get a cataIonie Eckstein was at one time a resident of 6. On Minnesota Street, from 1st upon being interviewed, expressed the Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Vogtel have Address CYRUS NORTHROP. H. HANSCHEN. Street South to 4th Street South, and New Ulm. hope that Mr. Ives might be nominated President, Minneapolis, Minn. changed their place of residence from from 3d Street North to 5th Street A case of ear-pulling came up before for congress to succeed Mr. Lind, and North. Nicollet to New Ulm. Mr. Vogtel has Contractor and Builder. Judge Blanchard Wednesday. Geo. 7. On German Street,from 1st Street also stated that McKmley would certainly secured a position in the Eagle Mill ofand NEW ULM, MINN. Sooth to 3d Street South. Reininger was the defendant and hisfice, be elected as governor in Ohio. if here is what the St. Peter Herald 8. On Vallev Street, from 1st Street Estimates on buildings 01 on material wife .the wiaintiff in the case. The has to say of him: We trust he will E. H. Huebner and Geo. Seherer are North to 4th Street South and labor more especially on mason former^as fined $15 and costs, amounting prosper in his new field, for he is a thorough 9. On 1st Street North, from Park work, furBished on application. Prompt working up a reputation as after-dinner iifall to §20.45. Street to Front Street. attention given all work and satisfaction gentleman and one of nature's nobleuien. apeakers.At the Mankato-Normal Alumni 10. On Front Street, from 1st Street guaranteed. The sale of all kinds Adjt Andrew J. Eckstein and Capt. banquet Huebner responded to the North to 50 fret beyond 3d Street North. of cement, lime, adamant (a new kin Steinhauser of the Second Regiment, and toast, "The Schools of the Seventeenth 11. On 3d Street North, from Front Postmaster Schmidt makes a suggestion of hard plaster) and plaster Lt. Seherer visited Camp Douglass in Street to Water Street. Century,"' while Seherer talked on for next Saturday's procession specialty. Wisconsin two or three days of last All persons owning real estate abutting "German in the Public Schools." The which deserves consideration. First,he on tbe aforesaid public improvements week. They were there at the time the STATE girted Cbauncey Depew.it is said,would OF MINNESOTA, County of Brown J-ss says, should come the defenders of 1862. are herebv requested to'make In Probate Court. camp caught fire and burned. not have been "in it" alongside tbe efforts payment of the amonnt of such* assess Then the defenders of 1891, represented In the Matter of the Estate of Louis Meyer, deceased* ments, as the same more fully of these young orators. by floats of our business industries. Last appear Frank Clague, formerly of this county, On readme and filing the petition of Hennette in said warrant, to the undersigned at Meyer 01 Brown Conntv Minnesota, representing of all there should be tbe defenders of passed an examination before the among otherthings, that LouisMeyer, late A traveling: stranger.givins the name his office (at the office of the city elerk) of «ai(l Brown County,Minn on the 5th day of July 1900.—from forty to ntty young ladies, State Board of Examiners in Law in as kicked by a horse in the 'he city of New Ulm, Brown county, 4. 1891, at Mtlford in said con nty died intestate, wheeling babies in baby-carriages. Mankato recently, and on October 1st and being a resident of this connty at the ^urtland on Thursdav. He Minnesota, within thirty (30) daYs after lime of his death, leaving goods, chatte's and estate ,, the first publication of this notice. In a motion will be made before the supreme withitt thi- County, and that the said Petitioner H. L. Beecher, who for the past two is tbe widow of said deceased, and praying had been working for Mr. fctege of that ^n9itf cent court that he oe admitted to years has been the efficient cashier in tuit adaanistranon of said estate be to her a re of a place for a couple of days and was en- of the amount thereof immediately atrared s-ranted- It is ordered, that said petition be practice. the depot offices.left Thursday afternoon heard, bv tht Judge of this Court, on Thorsdavthe 9*\ hitching up a team when the taches to and becomes apart of the as-. 10th day of September AD 1891,at 10 to assame charge of the Northwestern The little pony of Norman Lind indulged o'clock A a,, the Probate Office ID said Coun accident occurred. For over a da-y he fessment asdpenalty for the non-paymentreturne ,., thereof an the same will be A Pure Cream of Tartar Powder. ty in a runaway on Centre and station at Redwood Falls. Mr. Beecher thereof, and theassessedwill same anh ratumaA was in a very precarious condition and delinquent, extended Ordered further, that notice thereof be given to Superior to every other known. is a young man, but thoroughly competent all persons mterested.by publishing a copy of this Minnesota Streets Wednesday evening. it was thought almost impossible that on the tax list of said county and payCareful Used in Millions of Homes— order once in each«eek for three successiveweeks medical treat- ment thereof enforced as other county Mrs. Lind and Norman were the occupants and deserving, and, while his he could live, prior to said day of hearing, in thefciewUlm Re-, §^jg£Slg4o Years the Standard- and state taxes are collected and enforced iew,a weekly newspaper printed and published friends here will regret his departure, of the rig, but fortunately niether ment tided him through, however, and Delirious Cake and Pastry, Iignt Flaky at New tjlm in said County. & is§«i*» they will congratulate him upon his Dated at New Ulm, Minn., the 17th day of August was hart, notwithstanding the boy was on Sunday he was brought to the hospital Biscuit, Griddle Cakes, Palatable .. A. 1891. „t H. €f. MUELLER, and Wholesome. thrown oat without much ceremony., steadyjdyance in the service of the in this city where be is under the By the Court, __ Dated New Ulm. Minn., City Treas. No other baking powderdoes such wad£ road. The rig was completely .demolished. care of Dr. Strickler. ER]SST BRANDT -«. [LSJ 35 Judge of Probafe