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

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& N W. TIME CARD. V'-1. ^"Local N r"-^'^I: Fred Sommer is employed in the depot Mrs. Baeris a Minneapolis visftorf Mrs. Werner Boesch spent a few Going East. Going West. offices. "-'$ VSc^SPaSS NEW ADVERTISEMENTS* this week, r'f] days of last week with heV daughter •No 2Pas8 Depl0:51p,m JNol PaBB Dep 5:05a.m. The Kindergarten school opened No 4 2:25p.m F. Foster returned from Minneapolis •No 3 05p.m. C. B. Liver, of Milwaukee, was in Mrs. Matthews, in Marshall. ., Monday. WANTED. N 4:15 a.m. ||No 23 Frt Arr 10:10a.m. Monday. ^Nol8Fr 12:85p.m. •No 25 l:50pan. town Monday. M. Mnllen visited the western end of Paul Hauser of St. Paul was here Saturday. N O 2 4 ll:8Cp.m. A girl of 12 to 15 years to do housework Mrs. Jos. Vogel is the guest of St. Mrs. Anna Ackerson, of Elbow Lake, the ccunty, especially Eden, last week Daily except Monday, Inquire at City Drug Store. •Daily except Sunday. •Daily except Sunday. Paul friends. is here on a visit. and notes as something peculiar that $On Sundays only. IIDaily, Chas. Silverson will return to New HORSES WANTED. The. house of Carl Knospe,west of the hardly any threshing has been done in Read Wagner & Sayerien's new announcement SALT FISH. Ulm to-day. court-house, is enclosed. that portion, while this side of Sleepy in this issue. Farrington Bros, of Minneapolis willf The family of Dr. Hirsch will remove WHITE FISH. Eye there remain but few grain stacts, be at the Dakota House for a few days Peter Folkers visited with John Ziegler M. Siebenbrunner was allowed to reopen ACKER AL. to Mankato. and will buy one or two car loads of and nearly all the ground is plowed. his saloon Saturday. at Marshall over Sunday. SALMON. good horses and mares. Must be in John Daut and Anna Scaottenbauer He states too that in his opinion there HERRING. Miss Minna Fischer has opened a kindergarten Mrs. Rehfeld is spending the week 'good condition, from four to twelveyears were married Thursday. is not a town in the county that possesses SULTZ SADELLEN. old some good drivers, farm* with relatives in St. Paul. school at her home RUSSIAN SARDINES. such fine farms as Eden. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs.Chas. mares and large draught. Bring in. The first frost of the season visited Mrs. Grimm and son of Springfield at F. H. BEHNKE'S. your slock we pay cash. Vogtel Saturday morning. Capt. Stemhauser has received orders this section yesterday morning. are the guests of Mrs. Schneider. New Concord Grapes 35 cts. for a 10 to ship all the rifles ahd bayonets of Rev. Berghold will arrive in the city COAL.. W. L. Seaton took in the harvest festival Mrs. Davis, the phrenologist, was a lb. basket, Company "A to Chas. Chapel, military from St. Paul this evening. in Minneapolis Wednesday. Dakota House guest over Sunday. If you have not ordered your coal, .* store-keeper of the state, who in Lt. Scherer left for Oklahoma Tuesday Fresh Smoked White Fish at F. H. either hard or soft, you will save money Miss Aridie Russell will leave New At the Bezirk meeting in St. Faullast turn will send them to Springfield, Behnke's every week. to enter the Fifth Cavalry. by leaving your order with the New Ulm soon to live with her sister. week E. G. Pahl and G. Fischer, of this Mass., to be new sighted, have the barrels Ulm Elevator Co. Fresh Oysters at Eibner's. Mrs. Fischer went to Chicago laSjtj city, were elected delegates to the blued, stocks dressed and otherwise Dr. Weschcke and family willjmake a week to visit with her daughter. Fresh Oysters served at Eibner's. MONEY FOCND. national convention of Turners, which repaired. Gun slings and helmets are trip to California the coming month. Jos. Schmucker will give a dance at will be held in Washington next May. Croup, Whooping Cousfh and BroDchitis the only weapons left with which to put An amount of money was found on It is given out that Henry Crone will his Tivoii next Sunday evening, imniediatly relieved bv Shiloh's the road between Ridgely an Franklin. down a sudden and unexpected riot. Geo. Viets, the American Express start a general store in the Doehne Cure. Sold by Henningsen & Kiesel, Loser can receive same upon* Mrs. C. H. Ross is back from her agent, will leave for St. Paul the latter block. The beautiful and inviting home of proving ownership. part of this or the early part of next North Carolina and Wisconsin visit. Try our 5 lb. canned Yellow Peaches Mr. and Mrs. John Lind was opened to John Kalb is building a barn on his MARTIN WALSKK- at 3 cans for 50 cents. New peaches week to enter the company's offices in The schools closed Wednesday afternoon their many friends on Saturday evening farm in Cottonwood that is 95 feet in and excellent for the money. H. GRAND BALL. that city on account of the extreme hot His brother succeeds him and about one hundred and fifty guests ^ehnke. length. here. weather. were received and entertained during the F. H. Behnke has been given the ex Fresh Oysters by the Can at Eibner's, eaT"ly Word has been received here from hours of the evening by the con- H. W. Lamberton, the Winona attorney, clusive sale of New Ulm Creamery butter AT & Los Angeles, Cal., that Mrs. Lena Par- gressman and his wife. The rooms was in town on legal business Schmucker's Tivoii Sweet potatoes and cranberries at F. in this- city. ker is very low with consumption and brilliantly lighted and tastefully Thursday. H. Behnke's. W. C. Brown, land agent for the Winona decorated, and the cordial welcome ex- is not expected to live. Mrs. Parker is SlfflDAY EVE,, OCT. 4TH. The Sportsmen's Club will hold its READTHIS SLOWLY. & St. Peter Land Company, was a daughter of the late Jacob Mueller of tended to all was such as to cause the regular quarterly meeting next Sunday here Wednesday. Li res there a man with soul so this city. eyent to be long remembered. *^»EVERYBODY INVITED.,®* at Huntei's Rest. dead, Franz Buggert, having visited S Good Time Assured. The State Board of Equalization Fire caught in the New Ulm Brewing Rev. H. Schnittker attended the annual Who never to himself hath said, James with the intention of starting into raised the personal property valuations Co's building last Thursday afternoon, I'll take St. Patrick'* Pills Defore I conference of German Methodists in RESTAURANT business, has returned* in Brown county as follows: Horses, go to bed? but was extinguished by Geo, Bevier St. Paul last week. When a mild cathartic is desired, one Frank Hackbarth. of this city, and before doing any damage. The fire was a 1 0 2 years old, Albert Behnke will leave- for Chicago that will cleanse the whole system and Miss Minnie Muesing, of Nicollet, will 10 3 years old and over, 5 cattle, 1 started in a lot of shavings by some regulate the liver aud bowels you can to-day to continue his studies at the AND CONFECTIONARY. be married on the 15th. year old, 25 2 years old, 25 3 years small boys. .no do hetter than take St. Patrick's Veterinary Institute. old and over, 50 cows, 10 sheep, 15 JlPills just before going to bed A son of Alex Waibel had his wrist Tbey do The contract for building the new Henry Keller was quite sick several not nnuseate nor gripe, and watches and clocks, 75 melodeons and leave"the badly smashed between a threshing engine Farmers, a word in your ear when, Catholic church in West Newton was days of last week as the result of overwork system in splendid condition, For sale organs, 10 household and office furniture, and water tank Monday. you come to NEW ULM, call at my given on Monday to Keute & Nagel, of by O. M. Olsen. Druggist. during the Fair. 33^ goods and merchandise, 25 Attention is called to the ads of G. A. this city, for $ 13.500. Only the foundation E. G. Koch and wife sailed from stocks of saloons, 15 elevators ahd FALL and WINTER Ottomeyer and C. H. Hornbnrg. Both will be completed this fall, but the Germany last Friday. Tbey will arrive warehouses, 15 dogs, 350. are now located in their new stores, building is to bo ready by Sept. next. in New Ulm next week. The Young People's Concert at for your meals and lunches. A good! Lind & Hagberg will appeal to the Four young boys stole water melons i*&Wf4 Werner Boesch has bought the propof Turner Hall on Wednesday drew out a OPENING. hot cup of coffee always to be had. supreme court from Judge Webber's of Christian Filzen one evening last Mrs. Clara Sentcke, consisting of lots large audience and merited as large a FRESH OYSTERS decision in the John Jacob Smith case. week and were forced to pay $3 each 6 and 7 in Block 72, South. one again. There was something so Xhe ladies of New TJlm are cordially for the fun. Add to this an attack of The Heoker Post picnic having been novel about the entertainment and invited tra attend my Grand Opening Julius Berndt prepared the float for SERVED IN ALL STYLES, cholera morbus, which causes pains prevented by rain last Sunday, it will and exhibit of something so cute that everyone who the Pabst Brewing Co. in the Minneapolis near to the liver, and it would seem Don't fail to get a rattling good stew be given at Hunters' Rest next Sunday. witnessed it was pleased. And then Harvest Festival parade. FRENCH PATTERN HATS, BONNETS, more conducive to the welfare of young for 25cts. the little ones sang so sweetly, My line *of fresh fruits, confectionery*. A weather csignal service, station will boys to let other people's water melons AND THE CHOICEST SELECTION OF 'W. A. Hubbard is up at Brown's Valley looked so pretty and innocent Key West and Domestic Cigars, Smokers be established here providing someone alone. FRENCH MILLINERY this week, selling horses and taking and acted in such agreeable harmony, articles, fancy and choice Tobaccos,, is willing to pay for the flags. At the county jail now there is another and Canned Goods is complete. •I! AND FANCY NOVELTIES. in the Indian dances on the reservation. that one was inclined to wish Miss Amelia Schaeffer of St. Paul is female prisoner in the person of Mrs. OYSTERS by the can or in bulk. that it might be that way always. Miss SEPTEMBER I8TH TO OCTOBER 1ST INCLUSIVE. If ,• dangerously ill at the home of her father, Frank Schmidt of Beaver Falls, who A«rent for the celebrated Tiger Brand. Hirsch certainly deserves praise for the C. Sommer and daughter, Mrs. Whitney, Christian Schaeffer, in this city. Very Respectfully will remain there until fall to await the WILLIBALD EIBNER. manner in which she arranged and conducted went to Nor'thfield Monday evening MRS. B. FOLLMANN. action of the grand jury. She is Frank Nenno will take Geo. Leary's the concert. to attend Mrs. Johnson, who is dangerously charged with attempting to kill her place as messenger boy for the depot JUST OPENED. 4 sick. Jos. Schmucker is now engaged in husband with an axe. Schmidt is quite offices. The latter will attend school. the construction of a large and substantial Rev. Zeyher of the new Evangelical well known in New Ulm, having lived I have just opened my new grocery Peter Scherer, F. Burg and Wm. ice house. The dimensions of the church having resigned, the congregation here in early years. store and am now ready to supply the &'\\ Koch represented the New Ulm Turnverein building, which will be entirely of stone, here have extended a call to Rev. needs of the public. A fresh, clean nd The name of Hon, John Lind appears at a meeting of the Bezirk in St. new line of goods will always bekepcon Geo. M. Eyrick, of Le Sueur. are 24 by 44 and 30 feet high, the walls upon a great many papers in the postoffice Paul hist week. hand. Location in the new Boesch being nearly 4 feet in thickness. This Another petition for the commutation department. It appears that nearly Building, R. Pfefferle. will be useo" merely for the storage of F. W. Fritsche, son of Fred Fritscne of Rose's sentence is beinw circulated all postoffice cases in the southern WIESENTHAL ice. Later on Mr. Schmucker proposes of Lafayette, left for Evanston, 111., on in this city and among the signers are part of the state are referred to him. Friday to attend the dental school of to erect a refrigerator at great cost, and some of our most, prominent citizens. His wide acquaintance is valuable to the the Northwestern University. that will necessitate the building at the OH* MAM-MA BUY THAT. postoffica department, and his recommendation An entertainment will be given at Wine And Beer Hali. same time of a new brewery. Wften Wm. Duncan, of Sleepy Eye, has accepted.'a ForJSale by F. H. RETZLAFF. seems to settle a great many Turner Hall on the evening of October the time comes, he contemplates putting position as assistant engineer vexing official problems. 11th. A leading feature will be a theatrical F. M, Proprietor, up a tine structure of brick and CITY TREASURER'S NOTICE. in the Empire mill. He will move his production by the Dramatic Section. Among those injured in the great stone that will show off well for the family to this city in a fe days. Notice is hereby given that a warrant Minneapolis fire last Wednesday was town and the enterprise of the builder, has been placed in my hands for the This is one of the most popular resorts Henry Rolves has been confined to Chas. Forster, captain of one of the The marriage of Miss Frances Mueller collection of all assessments for benefits of its kind in the valley. Finest In moving to his new store, F. H. his room the past week as the result of hook and ladder companies ot the Flour to Albert Metzke of Indianapolis made by the Board of Public Works aspublished drinks alwa\s kept on hand. Behuke's safe became locked so that it injuries sustained in being thrown from in the official paper of this City, the injury consisting in a contu has been announced to occur in the near "^HUMPHREYS* could not be opened by working the a horse on the last day of the Fair, city of date of September 9th, 1891. and future. Miss Mueller was formerly of sion of the bacK and hips. Mr. Forster combination, A letter was sent to the confirmed by the City Council of theoity Wm. G. Frank is initiating himself in this city. is a son of F. Forster of our own town, of New Ulm, Minn,, on September VETERINARY SPECIFICS house and instructions received to chisel the duties of a bank cashier in the bank and has been a member of the Minneapolis 17th 1891, resulting to real property F. W. Hauenstein and wife returned off the knob, knock out the combination of Winthrop. January 1st he will talie Fire Department for yeard. abutting on the public improvementsheretofore For Horses,. Cattle, Sheep, Dogs, Hogs, from St. Paul and Winona Saturday afternoon. plates and thus open the safe by made and hereinafter named charge of the Springfield institution. AND POULTRY. They will take up their residence As no one took the trouble to investigate to wit: spoiling it to the extent of $20 or $30. 50 0 Page Book on Treatment of Animals H. B. Willis, state oil inspector, has in the Pfenninger buildinc on the supposed natural gis well on 1. For grading State Street from 2nd and Chart Sent Free. Otto Seiter happened to be around at CUHES Fevers,Congestions,Inflammation South Street to 7th North Street and Broadway. appointed A. Blanchard as deputy for the Weg farm, the well diggers cut off suggested a different meth- A. A..? Spinal Meningitis, Milk Fever. a 2. Eor sprinkling Minnesota Street R.B.—Strains, Iiameness, Rheumatism, this county. Nicollet county will be the supply and continued their work John Koenig, of Lamberton, and Miss od of opening. Tipping the safe, he C.C.—Distemper, Nasal Discharges. from 2nd South Street to 4th North Str.. D.I).--Bots or Grubs, Worms. looked after by Frank Lindberg of St. Before doing so, however, they placed Annie Schiller of Springfield, were chiseled oft the bolts on the bottom, for the season of 1891. E.E.—Coughs, Heaves, Pneumonia. Peter. F.F.—Colic or Gripes, Bellyache. about fifty feet of water in the pipe,and All persons owning real estate abutting married in this Monday afternoon worked through the cement, removed G.G.—Miscarriage, Hemorrhages. on the aforesaid public improvements this was forced out by the gas to a H.H.--Urinary and Kidney Diseases. Fire broke out in the Van Dusen Elevator by Judge Brandt. The Review offers the contents of the safe and opened the T.I.—Eruptive Diseases, Mange. are hereby requested to make height of over thirty feet. The pressure Tuesday afternoon, and had it congratulations and best wishes. J.K..—Diseases of Digestion, Paralysis* safe from the inside. The job.was executed payment of the amount of such assessments, Single Bottle (over 50 dos«s), .6 0 not been for the presence of Geo.Bevier was remarkably strong and continued as the same more fully appear in a manner to do credit to the Stable Case, with Specifics, Manual, John Albert has been engaged to represent undiminished until cut off. in said warrant, to the undersigned at Veterinary Cure Oil and Medlcator, 97.0 0 at just the right time, the building would most skillful expert the Jewell Nursery Company of a Veterinary Cure Oil, 1.00 his office (at the office of the city clerk) have burned. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mo are now resid- Sold by Druggists or Sent Prepaid anywhere At the Soldiers' Home on the 20th Lake City in this and neighboring counties. in the city of New Ulm, Brown county,. and in any quantity on Receipt of Price. ing in the Mads Ouren residence^ the there oceurred the death of Col. J. B. HUMPHREYS' MEDICINE CO., The Eagle, Mill Elevator "C" will The company is the one that had Minnesota, within thirty (30) days after Corner William and John Sts., New York. hereafter be run by rope transmission south end of town. The young couple Trogden, an individual who is known the first publication of this notice. In such a splendid exhibit at the county HUMPHREYS' za default thereof a penalty often per cent from the mill engine. Heretofore the were married recently, the biide being every person in New Ulm and Fair. a HOMEOPATHIC of the amount thereof immediately at power was received from a small engine a Miss Augusta M, Olsen, one of the surrounding country. Trogden was taches to and becomes a part of toe as John Seifert, one of the early settlers SPECIFIC NO. in the elevator. sessment as penalty for the non-payment thereof, and the same will be returned Hanska. Mr. is clerk in B. Behnke ik «,»,»,-« where h„ be•«-.tnT»e a on ,i™e tim« ^^^.^A owned a i„— large Eniil Seiter has re-opened the photograph In use 30 years. The only successful remedy for Milf ord last Friday morning.. He was as delinquent, assessed and extended & Co's store and is a worthy young man, Nervous Debility, Vital Weakness, gallery on Broadway next to the amount of property but scheming speculators 86 years of age and was one of the oldest on the tax list of said county and payment who will be heartily welcomed to the robbed him of his possessions Fire Department building and is now residents in the vicinity. The funeral thereof enforced as other county and Prostration, from over-work or other causes. list of New Ulm Benedicts. SI per vial, or 5 vials and large vial powder, for $5. and for many years he was compelled prepared to do all kinds of photographic and state taxes are collected and en was held Sunday afternoon. SOUJ BY DRUGGISTS, or ,v'nt postpaid on receipt of price.-HUMPHREYS' MEDICINE CO., forced. The rainy weather preventing the to live from hand to mouth. He was and tin-type work. Among the amusements that are to Cor. William Livervn and Joh Sts., Line.. N. Bus And holding of their proposed picnic at one of the defenders of New Ulm in *62, H. G. MUELLER Dr. Wakefield and wife, of Lake Benton, be offered our people in the near future Dated New Ulm, Minn., City Treas. Pfaender's farm on Sunday, the ladies and also served his country in the war spent Saturday evening in Ne Sept. 19th, 1891. will be a musical concert by the Danz of the rebellion. In spite ot misfortune, of the Turnverein arranged for a private Ulm, the guests of Mrs. Berry. The orchestra of S Paul, which consists of dance at the hall in the evening. he had many friends, and the ROUES &HBIER, Praps. doctor was at one time a practitioner 32 pieces. The orchestra will also be news of his death called forth many About twenty couples were present, and of medicine in this city. assisted by some celebrated singer. kind words for the gallant veteran. the affair proved to be a very pleasant In addition to the bus line, a fine line The marriage of Otto Palmer and Last Saturday fire caught in the one socially. Refreshments were served E. G. Pahl was in Minneapolis Thursday of rigs for city customers vvilL be furnished Miss Minnie Walters occurred in West threshing machine of Backer, Haubrich by the ladies toward the close, and the at reasonable rates. Busses wil, and when asked by a Tribune representative Newton yesterday. The contracting & Knees in Milford and destroyed it,entailing make all trains from both hotels. Barn dance continued until after midnight. whether any of the new parties are among the best known of is located to the rear of the Dakota a loss to the owners of nearly wheat crop had been put through his During one of the hot days of last House. West Newton's young folks. $800. Three stacks of grain belonging LIME! LIME! mill yet, be replied in the affirmative, week eld Henry Goede suffered so with The Morgan Messenger says the to Herman Albrecht were also burned. coupling with that answer a statement heat that he experimented with the old blacksmith shop at that plice has been to the effect that a finer qnality of flour As fine a herd of cattle as was ever bleeding treatment, thinking that that sold to George Goblirsch of Sleepy and WINKELMANN'S LIME had never left his mill than that manufactured offered for sale in this city was the herd would cool him oft to some extent, and Michael Goblirsch of New Ulm. The 1 .4 KILN. from the wheat of 1891. "We of Jerseys brought by'.Strickler, Crone "I'V made a cnt in his leg from which blood latter has been working for G. H. Kiesling, and Reck from A. A. Thomas' farm in were paying 83 cents per bushel for On Minnesota River, near New Ulm, oozed in a steady stream. A surgeon is fully prepared to furnish lime of Leivenworth. After making their own wheat of 1891, yesterday, "he continued was called just in time to save the man the very best qnality in any quantity to F. Madlener and Emit Peterson of selections, the owners disposed of the •'and it is coming in the mill faster than from bleeding tc death and convince contractors and builders. Delivered to Chicago were here on Monday to attend rest at fancy prices. Mr. Reck will we car! grind it. This proves conclusively him that experiments are dangerous. any desired point either by team or rail the arfhual meeting of the stockholders raise a large herd on his farm in Cottonwood. Powder that the farmers of Brown county, at liberal prices. All orders by mail The building boom still keeps up, and in the New Ulm Roller Mill. The management who are as prosperous as any class of promptly attended to. additions are noted every week. Last of the mill will emain un people in the state, believe in selling Bucklen's Arnica Salve. M. Mullen is in receipt of a letter^from Saturday Fred Behnke, proprietor of changed. their wheat when they think' they are W. C. Bredenhagen, president of the the Ne Ulm Bottling Works, purchased The Best Salve in the world for Cnls, getting good prices, and not taking the SparKS from a locomotive on the New Ulm & Southwestern, in which he A Pure Cream of Tartar PowderSuperior Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, the Sentzke property in block 72 advice of the hold-your-wheat class." Northwestern road started a prairie fire says he has just returned from New to every other knownUsed Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped. Hands, of Werner Boesch. He will proceed at Chilblains Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, in Oshawa on Wednesday. The section in Millions of Homes— York and can say now that there is no once to erect a bottling establishment, Catarrh Cured, health and sweet r: 4o Years the Standard- and positively cures Piles, or no A.^ hands from here and New Ulm were any longer question but what building 45x26 feet in dimension, with an ice breath secured, by Shiloh's Catarrh pay required. It is guaranteed to give Behaons Cake and Pastry, Light Flaky called down to suppress it and with the operations will be commenced next house and all necessary appliances. The perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Remedy. Price 50 cents. Nasal In Biscuit, Griddle Cakes, Palatable -.tA utmost difficulty succeeded.—St. Peter spring so as to have the road completed Price 25 cents per box. For sale by O. building, now on the lots, he will occu- jector free. Sold by Henningsen & and Wholesome. ^Sp Herald. f,7 ^"^4"$%* M. Olsen. h? fall 1 1 KieseL B''""""'' py as a No other baking powder does such walk, 1