New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
November 18, 1891 · Page 4 of 8
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wm JUM ...-JIWKL-. IFIIIIII! IIIIHIHUl fc Ldfeal N FRO NEIGHBORIN TOWNS, Perfection cigars now take the lead Wheat is selling in New Ulm to-day {First publication -Oct. 21st 1891.)Last as their free act and deed. in this tection. Try them and come to 'at 80 cents. publication Nov. 18tb. 1891.) .__ Jos A. Eckstein, Miss Stella Hir^ch is visiting in Mankato. the same conclusion. Mrs. Fischer of Waseca ii the guest Interesting Incidents That Have Occurred a a S a .„_ Notary Publie,Minn Articles of Incorporation of the Fresh Bulk Oysteis at Eibner' ^rjWitihin a Eadius of Thirty Miles. i*§* of Mrs. F. Burg.' Prof. Hover preached at White Bear Sift!*of."6hio,' A Eagle Roller' Mill Company of.^' Diphtheria is prevalent in the town of Mrs. Emil Schleuder of Siayton is 1 »-)*Tv Buy" your underwear of G. A. Ottonieyer \S8' County of Hamilton. Lake on Sunday. visiting friends in this city. Eden. A daughter of Mr. Netzke,who New IJlm, Minnesota. He carries a splendid stock On this 7th day of October A.D 1891, Fred Behnke moved into his new *rom which to select before me a Notarv Public within and lives near Lone Tree Lake, died last Dr. Weschke and family arrived safely '1 for said county, personally appeared A. house last week. week and other members of the Concord Grapes, 35 cents a basket at iu San Francisco on the 7th.. Sehmitt, to me known to be the person Know all Men by these Presents: C. Ross has bought Albert Seiter's family are quite sick. F. H. Behnke's. described in and who executed the foregoing Wm. G. Frank.cashier o'f the Springfield That the undersigned do hereby farm in Sigel foi $2,000. Alvina Sehlie, the girl, who was with instrument and acknowledged 1 ,',L. 1 Bank, was in town Monday on his agree to and associate themselves together Fresh Bulk Oysters at Eisner's. that he executed the same asr his free John Miller when he was shot in his Rev. L.B.Nobis, formerly of this city, for the purpose of becoming a way to St. 1aul. act and deed. *w All wool Henriettas (cashmeres) at home in Nicollet by his wife last August, rof is now located at Seward, 111. corporation, under and by virtue the (Notarial Seal) M. S. Turrill, Rev. C. Albrecht of Elktoh, S. D., is 95 cents per yard at Ottomeyer's. ~i^ laws of the State of Minnesota in such was arrested Saturday, charged T. Crone occupies the Weschcbe Notary Public, Hamilton Co.', Ohio. case made and provided, and for that the guest of his brother. Rev. C." Al V? with having stolen Miller's watch The third carload of apples has just residence on German Street. purpose do hereby adopt.agree to, sign brecht of this city. been received at F. II. Behnke's. These The new union depot at Kasota will and exeeute the following articles of incorporation, No. 6323. The old public library has been purchased are New York apples and are good 1 Mr. Burreau of Minneapolis has been to-wit: be a fine structure and in keeping with tJffice of Register of Deeds, by the Masonic Tjodge. keepers. spending several days here with the the needs and wants of the junction. It Article 1. The name of this corporation Brown County, Minnesota. The first of the series of club dances shall be the "Eagle. Roller Mill family of Col. Baasen. I hereby certify that the within instrument will be 160 feet in length, made of ^-tlOSIERjY, HOSIERY. Great variety 4 Company." will be held on December ,2nd. was filed in this oflice for record at G. A. Ottomever's. Hubbard & Larson are now engaged pressed brick and'will be heated by Article 2. The principal place for on the 12th day-of. October, A. D. 1891, A brother of Loui3 F. Entrup was steam. This reminds us that something in fixing up their store to make room transacting the husiness of this corporation The nicest line of dress trimmings in a a a duly record- here froin Shakopee last "Wednesday. of the same kind is needed in New Ulm. shall be at the city of New Ulm, for a supply of hardware. the city at G. A. Ottomeyer's. ed in Boob 1 of Incorporations on page in the County of Brown and State of We have put up long enough with an A. A. Bogen left for the east Friday 247 etc. A J. Grimmer, 5 The Masonic lodge is arranging for a Minnesota. YOUR OPPORTUNITY. Register of Deeds, old frame structure. afternoon in the interest of his new patent. series of public lectures by prominent I have just unpacked my holiday Article 3. The general nature of the By Viola Koch, In the town of Vesta, near the Brown goods, of which I have a lemarkably business of this corporation shall be to speakers in their new hall during the Deputy. purchase, sell, build, rent, lease, let, beautiful assortment this year, und the county line, last week a young man Mrs. McHale of McGregor, Iowa, arrived winter. public will find it to their interest to inspect manage and operate flouring mills and State of Minnesota, named Thurber attempted to kill his here Monday afternoon to visit Mr. Quale, administrator of the estate other equipments and buildings.- structures the many desirable articles now Department of Stale. mother-in-law with a revolver. The attempt with her son, and property necessary or convenient on exhibition on my counters and of his deceased brother, the Eau Claire 1 hereby certify that the within instrument was unsuccessful and he started for the purpose of transacting and shelve?. Lamps, fancy "dishes and glassware was tiled for record in this office John Ilauenstein lost a valuable horse millionaire, was in town on business for Redwood Falls where he tin-eatened carrying on a general milling business, of all sorts and in the prettiest on the 13th day of October A. D. 1891 from colic last Saturday. The horse yesterday,,. and to buy, sell and deal in all products, at 1J o'clock P. M. and was duly re nattcrns are included in the stock and to kill his brother. The latter had him was held at $250. of such business also the constructing, corded in Book 2 of Incorporations yj inyite one and all to take advantage A effort is being made to start a arrested, and before Judge Baldwin he building, owning, leasing, buying, selling, on pages 241-4. F. Brown, yf an parly opportunity to make their Rev.' Meske entertained his friends Lyceum Bureau here for the purpose of was compelled to give bail to appear for maintaining and operating docks, Christmas selections. Secretary of State. in a very social and enjoyable manner securing desirable operatic and theatrical I- trial at the next term of court. The elevators, warehouses and storage F. H. Behnke. on Friday evening. attractions during the wiuter. rooms, for the purpose of buying, selling, catise of the disturbance was family Fresh Bulk Oysters at^Eibner's. storing, forwarding, milling and ONE, TWO, THREE, GO! Mrs. Helen Seiter went to St. Paul troubles. .—. Capt, Steinhauser has discharged dealing in wheat, and other grain and 7 Where to? Why to Hauenstein's the Perfection cigars take the lead. If Monday afternoon for a three weeks' August Berndt, John Gabriel and J. B. Last wee.k,Bridget Mullany, a patient farming products of all kinds, as well you d^n't believe it, YOU haven't tried Jeweler to buy Christmas presents. visit with her daughter. Kennedy from Company A in pursuance as other personal property also to buy, them. in the St. Peter Hospital for insane Plentiful and cheap they are. too. own, sell, lease, let, convey, mortgage, to Orders No. 17 for the good of The .marriage of Geo. Gieseke of committed suicide in a horrible and WELL. improve or otherwise dispose of and NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. the service. Courtland and Miss Wilhelmina Bode sickening manner. She had made many What is it? Oh I have been puzzled deal in real and personal property of of Nicollet is announced. previous attempts to take her own life to know what to buy for Christmas. Is Mrs. Mathews and children of Marshall whatever nature, name or description, WANTED. that all? Why go to Ilauenstein, the which the board of directors may deem but without success. This time she spent the week with Mr. and Mrs. XI Rev. Schaller, Rev. Albrecht, Prof. Jeweler. necessary, desirable, proper or convenient Fireman Wanted for three months Werner Boesch. On Saturday they waited until the attendants were out of AHT Burk, and Prof. Reim are attending a by New Ulm Electric Light Co. for the purpose of carrying on said the room and then stepped upon a chair returned to their home, accompanied by Lutheran conference near St. James business as aforesaid, and generally to W. E Koch. Sec'y. and threw her apron over a gas jet. Mr, Mathews. do all other acts and things necessary this week. FOR SALE. or proper in conducting, exercising or When the apron fell her dress caught The May Louise Aigen Company,that The statement in recent number managing any and all of its business Store property at Fairfax, Minn. fire and in an instant she was enveloped visited this city during the summer, is of the Reyiew relating to a former Miss aforesaid. Would offer my two storv storebuilding in flames. She died soon after. with or without stock at a reasonable minus a treasurer and several hundred Rinkel, now married and living in Montana, Article 4, The amount of the capital A. Loose of Lone Tree Lake was price. 4 stock of this corporation shall be Three dollars in funds. has since proved untrue. We Address here Monday with a boy who had one hundred thousand ($300,000) dollars, gladly make the correction, for it was Louis Fritsche had one of his fingers divided into three thousand shares of P. O. Box, No. 84. of his legs caught in a wagon wheel a mistake which is not a pleasant one the par value of one hundred dollars smashed by the engine in Hauenstein's Fairfax, last Wednesday. Dr. Wellcome, who have made. each, all of which shall be subscribed Minn: brewery last Thursday. It was amputated examined the injured leg, found that for and paid in full before commencing by Dr. Fritsche. A farmer near Waterville, Le Sueur SALESMEN WANTED. there was a green-stick break of the business hereunder. county, was fined $20 for refusing to allow Mrs. Wilhelmina Kunze died last Article 5. The time of the commencement smaller bone and great injury to the Local and Traveling. To represent a team to pass. The complainant of this corporation shall be the first week at the age of fifty-one years. .The muscles. The injured member, which our well known house. You need no day of December, A. D. 1891, and the was in a hurry, and whenever he would funeral was held "from the Lutheran capital to represent a firm that warrants was badly swollen, was dressed by the period of its continuance shall be for the attempt to pass, the farmer would drive nursery stock first-clnss and true to chureh Friday afternoon. doctor and the boy taken home. The term of thirty (30) years thereafter. W a small boy Dame. Work all the year. $100 per up faster and then slow down to a walk long time between the injury and the Article 6. The highest amount of indebtedness Court opens in St. Peter next week. month to the right man. Applv quick, This is a too common practice, but one finds his of ex or liability to which this corporation The case of Mrs. Miller, the Nicollet dressing of the wound makes a bad stating age. L. L. MAY & O. snail at any time be subject, the law of highways does not sustain. combination for the boy.—Sleepy Eye pression failing on a womanjwho shot her husband on the Nurseymen, Florists and Seedsmen. Shall be Two hundred thousand ($200,000) Dispatch. St. Paul, Minn. 22nd of August, will then come up for A case came up before Justice Blanch dollars. count of the beauty of Article 7. The names and place of trial. ard Friday in which Christian Souaeffer S. D. Peterson of New Ulm carue in OYSTER PARLORS. the subject in a he residence of the persons forming this sued M.Windmueller for $4. Windmueller from the west yesterday and reports A.Henle of Milford and James Hughes corporation are as follows: diaries Silverson, The rooms above my restaurant has put in "a counter claim of $6, just says: that at Tracy, Lamberton and Walnut of Nicollet have been drawn as jurors William Silverson and A. been fitted up for the use of parties and the case was given a trial and the jury Grove the elevators and warehouses are Sehmitt, Jr., all ot the city .New Ulm, for the Winona term of the United oyster suppers. Small sleighing parties State of Minnesota, and A. Sehmitt of followed the celebrated precedent established full of wheat and farmershaye no place States District court, which opens December and the like will fii.d it convenient during the city of Cincinnati, State of Ohio. by the Minneapolis courts in except their own granaries to store it, the winter to make use of ihk room 1st. Article 8. The government of this We are not small boys, nor W. Eibner. finding a verdict in favor of the plaintiff and many who came to town with grain At the congregational church tonight corporation and the management of its are you, but we venture to Military Hop, of one big round silver dollar. had to haul their loads back home, business and affairs shall be vested in a the following subject will be up board of four directors, who shall be This state of affairs, says Mr. Peterson, say that you will join us in a for discussion: Is there a future life? Messrs. Bogen, of the New Ulm Post, elected annually by and from the stockholders has a tendency to stop business to a certain The public in general is inyited to par and R. Nix, also of New Ulm, are the of said corpox-ation at each an chorus of Ahs! when you extent and is undoubtedly a serious TO BE GIVEN AT nual meeting thereof, which shall be ticipte in the debate. ,/ joint inventors of a new devicefor locking see our line of Gold Watches annoyance to both farmers apd TURNER HALL held on the second Tuesday of January type forms, a prospectus of which The Sons of Herman will give an an merchants. Just how the matter is to of each year, at the principal office of Com now, examine and has been forwarded us. The device, niversary ball at Turner Hall on Saturday the corporation insaid city of New Ulm. be remedied does not seem plain as the which has been shown us by Mr. Bogen Evening, November 28th. Several Said directors shall hold office for one price them at THANKSGIVING EVE, railroad is absolutely unable to supply year &.nd until their successors are elected will undoubtedly accomplish the purpose tableaux are being arranged for this cars as fast as wanted.—Sleepy Eye in their stead. The directors shall for which it is made and will save occasion by Julius Berndt. Dispatch. meet in each year immediately after N 2 6 1 8 9 1 lots of time and trouble to the overworked A traveling representative of the their election and adjournment of the Everybody is cordially invited to attend Minnie Schlief, the nine-year-old printer if he procures a set.— annual meeting of the stockholders, organize "•Germania," the well-known German THE JEWELER. daughter of Chas. Schlief, of Mulligan, and enjoy an evening of and elect from their own number Sleepy Eye Dispatch. paper, died in a St. Paul Hospital last was playing around a corn sheller last a president, vice-president, secretary unusual amusement. W it for Mueller's ai next week. week and in his will donates $250 to New Ulm is'to be given another musical and treasurer, who shall be the officers Thursday and the result was a fracture A I S S I O N S O the Dr. Martin Luthor College of this of said board as well as of the corporation. treat in December. W. R. Arnold, in her right arm just above the elbow ANNIVERSARY BALL, The directors and officers ot this PHREYS city. ft who will be remembered in connection and another near her shoulder. She corporation shall hold their respective Gus. Koehler, of New Ulm, who was with the popular Arnold Concert Company, would turn the sheller until it got to offices after their election ami qualification DR. HUMPHREYS' SPECIFICS are scientifically and to have taken possesaion of the furniture was here Wednesday and arranged carefully prepared prescriptions used tor many until the succeeding annual meeting AT running fast and then take her hand ?ears in private practice vHh success,and for over TURNER HALL of the stockholders and until their store here, has gone back on his for the appearance in this city -.hlrty years used by the people. Every single Specific away and watch it run,but in letting go is a special cure (or tiie disease named. successors are elected aud qualified. bargain and Mr, Schneider will continue on the 16th of next month of the Redpath These Soeclfics cure without drugging, purging her hold, the handle caught in her Vacancies in the board of directors or or reducing the systein, and are iu fact and at the old stand.'—Springfield Ad Star Concert Combination. The deed the sovereign remedies oftheWorld. sleeve twisting her arm with the above officers may be filled foi the unexpired vance. company is one of the strongest in the GINEN BY TIIE term by the remaining members of the results. Dr. Rothenberg, who has the LIST OF PRINCIPAL NOS. CURES. PRICES. 1 Fevers, Congestion, inflammation... .2 5 Scms of Herman west and contains such members as board at any regular or special meeting Worms Worm Fever, Worm Colic.. 2 3 On Friday evening some of the young case in charge, says the little girl 3 Crying Colic, or Teething of Infants 2 5 thereof held in pursuance of the by-laws. Ella Chamberlain, Edith Christie, J. F. 4 Diarrhea., of Children or Adults. .2 5 people of town drove out to the home of showed a great deal of nerve during his SATURDAY EVE NOV. 28. Article 9. The persons forming this 5 Dysentery, Griping, Bilious Colic... 2 5 Gilder, Master Cecil and E. P. Elliot. 8 Cholera vomiting .2 5 William Skinner iu Milford ana treated examination and through the whole corporation shall be the first board of 7 Coughs, Cold, Bronchitis 2 5 Admission 50 C(s. 8 Neuralgia Tpothache,Faceache— .2 5 him to a genuine surprise. Saturday piocess of reducing the fractures she directors and officers of whom Charles Last Wednesday evening the Turnvere'n 9 a a SickHeadache, Vertigo .2 5 J^JET Several Tableaux arranged by Silyerson shall be President A.Sehmitt evening another party visited the home 10 Dyspepsia, Bilious Stomach...*.... .2 5 uttered no word of complaint,—Springfield and Ladies' Society held a joint 11 Suppressed or Painful Periods. .2 5 Vice-president A. Sehmitt, Jr., Secretary of A. Henle. Julius Berndt. 12 Whites, too Prof use Periods 2 5 Advance. celebration of their respective anniversaries. 13 Croup, Cough, Difficult Breathing 2 5 and William Siiverson.Tieasurer, I Salt Erysipelas, Eruptions. J2S Tickets now on sale at the City Drug Frank Boweu, :he young fellow who The program was ©f a somewhat all of whom shall hold their respective 1 5 a is Rheumatic Pains.... 2 5 Shortly after six o'clock on .Tuesday 1 6 and Ague Chills, Malaria 5 0 offices until the first annual meeting of Store and from all members. was confined iu the county jail for some different order than on former occasions 17 Piles, Blind or Bleeding 5 0 evening of lost week, there occurred the the corporation next to be held after the 1 9 a a Influenza, Cold In the Head .5 0 months, pleaded guilty to larceny at and the appreciatian by the audience Everybody is cordi2lly invited. 2 0 Whooping Cough, Violent Coughs, .5 0 1 death of Mies Annie Behnke from consumption. act of incorporation is complete, and 2 4 General Debility.PhysicalWeakness .5 0 Grand Ball, Redwood Falls last week and was sentenced of the efforts of the various classes 2 7 Kidney Diseas _*£0 until their successors are elected and The deceased had been afflicted 2 8 Nervous Debility 1.00 by Judge Webber to the reformatory was more than usual. Overtures by qualified. The office of secretary and 3 0 Urinar W a Wetting Bed. .5© with the unsparing disease for 3 2 Diseases of theHeart,Palpitation 1.00 treasurer may be held by one and the at St. Cloud. the orchestra, high jumping by the boys ''r\ '& many months, and all the care of same person. Sold by Druggists, or sent postpaid on receipt AT exercises on the horizontal bar by the -$ Friends in this city of Mr. and Mrs. of price. Du. HUMPHREYS' MANUAL, (144 pages) thoughtful relatives and the still of Article 10. The board of directors SchmucKer's Tivoli rt\ richly bound in cloth and gold, mailed free. active turners, vaulting by the Zoeglings, C. H. Helmes of St.Paul will be pleased 1 may also appoint such other officers, HUMPHREYS' MEDICINE OCX, medical aid could not avail to check Cor, William and John Streets, New York. beautiful torch swinging by the superintendents* managers, agents and to learn that on Monday they became S E I I S its certain progress. Slowly, but surely ladies' class,a cornet solo by Henry Neumann employees, as they may deem proper or 0unfoy Nov., 33, 1881. the parents of another daughter. They death made evident its claim and to necessary for the management of the and singing by the mixed quartette will also in all probability remember Everybody inyited and a ''good time the invalid there was only hope, without business of the corporation, and define constituted the leading features of this on Mr. Helmes' next trip. Meat3XTCESTrt7" their respective powers and duties, not assured. Market, the indications, that health would the evening's entertainment and left a inconsistent herewith. Said board of A case came up before Justic Baasen some day be restored. That, however, -I 30" O ~\KT I good impression with all who were directors may also adopt such by-laws on Saturday in which one man sued his was consola'.ion to herself and her rules and regulations which they may present. JOS SCSNOBRICH, Prop'r., renter. The only interesting feature of friends, and'when she died it was such deem proper, convenient or necessary IS THE TIME TO the suit was the fact that John Lind ap for the government of said corporation a passing away as seems to illustrate Few entertainments of whatever nature Corner Minn. & Centre Str., New Ulna. and defining the powers and dnties of peared tor the defendant and conducted witn force that to those who live aright* have been more successful in drawing A large supply of fresh meats, sausage, the officers and directors thereof. the whole trial in German. death has no sting. Miss Behnke was out large houses in New Ulm than hams, lard, etc., constantly OD In testimony whereof, we the incorporators, BUY iiand. Highest market price paid for that by the Danz orchestra on Sunday born on the 9th of March in 1S59. All have hereunto set our hands Judge of Probate Brandt visited the O S S Watch Gases cattle, Hogs, Hides, vV'ool, etc All her life was spent with her parents in and seals this 5th day of Octo"ber A. D. evening, and there have been few that hospital for insane in St. Peter, last Saturday orders from the country promptly attended 1891. New Ulm and to tho?e who knew her have given more general satisfaction. to. and looked after the Brown CHARLES SILVERSON (SEAL) she always presented the cheery side of .WITH From the first strains of the orchestra county patients who are confined there. Hat A. SUHMITT (SEAL) STATProbatMINNESOTA, until the last sound died away, the au life. Sociable, entertaining and friendly, E OF County of Brotvn ss. He also consulted with the superintendent A. SCHM1TT, JR (SEAL) In Court, Special Term, October 29th her circle of acquaintancees could WILLIAM SILVERSON (SEAL) dience was pleased. Harmony always 1891. and physicians regarding their Signed and sealed in the presence of not help but be large, and good words In the matter of the estate of Thomas Mutvenill captures the ear, even when classic musie condition, deceased. the following witnesses: for her worth of character were willing sometimes fails, and in the overtures On reading and filing the petition of M. Mullen Jos. A. Eckstein. It is thought that the Lutheran college administrator of the estate of Thomas Mulvchill and rhapsodies of the large orchestra it offerings at the hands of everybody. It Minnie Schubeck. deceased, representing among other things, that iu this city will soon be changed to he has Sully administered said estate, and praying is painful, it is true, to .speak of the was present in marked degree. The singing Except as to A. Sehmitt. that a time and place, be dxed for examining and an exclusively preparatory institution. Witnesses as to the signature of A. death of any person and^ particularly allowing the final account of his administration of Miss Williams was also well re The seminary work will all be confined :md for the assignment of the residue of said estato Sehmitt: ceived. She possesses a rich contralto when the sptr of life expires at the to the parties entitled thereto by law: to the college in Milwaukee so that Mary S. Turrill. It is ordered, that said amount be examined voice of great range and pleasing power, noonday of its course and when all the M..S. Turrill. and petition heard, by the Judge of this more time can be devoted here to purely idEWEUflr Court, on Thnrsilay the 26th day of November world seems full of smiles and promise, and here very appearance caused her to college studies. A. D. 1891, at. 10 o'clock A. at the Probate but there is one alleviating feature in be recalled. The violin solo by Mr. Danz State of Minnesota, 1 Office in satd connty. And it is further ordered, that notice thereof be ss CHEAPER THAN EVER On Thanksgivingevening the members County of Brown, and the flute solo by Mr. Freeman were such aduty, that offers only in case's like given to all persons interested, by publishing a On this 5th day'of October A, D. 1891 of Company A will give a social cop- of this order once in each week for three success' this, where the life of the deceased has worthy efforts, and of exceptional merit re weeks prior to said day of hearing in the before me, a Notary Public within and hop in Turner Hall. Excellent music been a kind and noble one. Then the New Ulra Review,» weekly newspaper, printed were the piano selections by Miss Heegard. J. C. TOBEBER, for said connty, personally appeared una published at the City of New Ulm in said will be furnished, and it is expected words that are uttered or written over Ease in di fficult execution characterized Charles Silverson, William Silverson Connty. Dated at New Ulm, Minn., the 29th day of that the affair will be an enjoyable success. 'A and A. Sehmitt, Jr., to me known to be her playing and easily gave the one*'at resf'jeonvey a beautiful lesson JHE OLD RELIABLE JEWELER. October A. D. 1891. the persons described in and who executed The company is certainly entitled By the Court, and to some extent relieve the sorrow her the lead among the piano artists ERNST BKANDT, the foregoing instrument and ac Kepairs and Fine Engraving a to liberal encouragement. that is felt over a loss that is severe. £L. S.l 46 Judge of Pro bate who have visited New Ulm. knowledged that they executed the same specialty. & .. ?v Y»?Jf:t?«^5£S§ ^M^^n&$imm