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

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Local N S Mrs. Otto Schell is visiting her friends B.S. Marti of Fairfax spent Sunday R. D. Lillie aud wife are the guests Turkey Lunch at Weigand Hauentein's New Ulm Markets.^^^ dpi in St. Paul. C"^\ here. Wheat gl of Mankato and Mapleton relatives this to-morrow, Thanksgiving Day. Mrs. Samuel Marti is seriously sick. Oats ,,, 25 Attorney Hagberg. is^attending ^ourt Mrs. Blanchard is spending the week week. V, )/^,*.:.^\,-*''*wv.,' IU Flax ?:...~\- 74 Oystera. Mrs. Graff moved into her new house at St. Peter. 1-* in Mankato. .,.*-• Mrs. Edwiu Staggs of Minneapolis is Corn r.-J: '. 30 Fine Fresh Oysvers(selecr in can)Nw Monday. Potatoes 25 Ex-Sheriff Schmid transacted .business Attorney Steinhauser visited Sleepy here on a visit with her father, «J. C. York Counts at R. Pfefferle's. Butter i7 Dr. Hirsch went to Chicago Monday Rudolph. here Monday. Eye and Springfield on business' last Eggs 1£ Fresh Oysters in bulk and can at on a visit. Wednesday, M. J. Rosskopf and Judge Huebner Mrs. Louis Palmer of Gibbon has W. Eibner's, Mr. Lind will leave for Washington been spending the week with Mrs. H. Perfection cigars take the lead. If of Winthrop spent Sunday her9. The steam heating plant was you dun't believe it, \ou haven't tried Perfection cigars now take the lead next week. H. Yogelpohl. placed in Messrs. Lind & Hagberg's Andrew Thompson and Harley Head them. in this tection. Try them and come to new store and offices this week. The Mankato has had a $65,000 failure Senator James A. TWney of Winona have gone to Minneapolis to remain. the same conclusion. rest of the building will'not be furnished within the paat week. was iu the city on legal business last NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Senator Peterson was over to Windom Please leave your orders lor Thanksgiving: with steam heating apparatus until Saturday. Mr, Tawney is generally The Electric Light station will be and St. James yesterday on business. oysters at W. Eibner's. next year. FOR SALE. looked upon as the man who will succeed supplied with city water. Store property at Fairfax, Minn. Harries as congressman from the Buy your underwear of G. A. Ottonieyer. Mr. Schaeffer, the Windom man, from Fred Behnke started up his new bottling Casper Green, the Gibbon miller,was Would offer my two story storebuilding He carries a splendid stock First district. whose lung and intestines Dr. Strickler establishment last week. with or without stock at a reasonable a business visitor in New Ulm on Saturday. ,from which to select in a delicate operation extricated pieces price. The tubular well which supplies water Frank Gilley will leave for Wisconsin of a broken rib, is improving rapidlv Concord Grapes, 35 cents a basket at Address for August Schell's brewery is being this week to visit his father Christian Nillson is employed at Anton P. O. Box, No. 84. F., H. Behnke1 s. at the hospital and is now able to take enlarged on account of increase of 'W. J. B. Kennedy has resigned as engineer Fairfax, Schwerzler's in place of Andy short drives. business, and for the present water is Cheese. Minn. in the New Ulm Roller Mill. Thompson. being pumped from the Cottonwood Swiss*and Full Cream Brick Cheese at An exchange states that the May F. W. Hauenstein spent the week in Miss Lena Baarsch is employed in the river by a traction engine. ft. Pfefterle's. SALESMEN WANTED. Louise Aigen Company, which played Milwaukee and Chicago on business, drygoods department of John F. Neumann's here this season, is minus a treasurer L. Burrell, one of the prosperous Local and Traveling. To represent store. Mrs. A. G.Seiter and mother returned our well known house. You need ne O^E, TWO, THREE, GO! and several hundred dollars. When farmers of Redwood county, was in the capital to represent a firm that warrants Where to? Why to Hauenslein's the on Thursday from their visit in Iowa, Attorneys Thompson and Somerville here they looked as though they had city Thursday. Mr. Burrell came to, nursery stock hrst-ci.«ss and true to Jeweler to buy Christmas presents. of Sleepy Eye had legal business with been minus dollars for some time.—St. Jacob Klossner is now located in his Minnesota at an early day, being the name. Work all the year. $100 per Plentiful and cheap they are. too, Peter Herald. Mr. Lind on Friday, third white boy to enter Mankato, and month to the right man. Apptv quick, handsome new stores in the Masonic stating age. L. L. MAY & i.O. by untiring industry has slowly accumulated Block. Twenty trains passed through New J.B. Kennedy was arrested last Saturday All wool Henriettas (cashmeres) at Nurseymen, Florists and Seedsmen. of this world's goods until now 95 cents per yard atOttomeyer's. Ulm Sunday. The railroad company is night by Night-watch Gulden and Jobn Roberts has opened a grocery Si. Paul, Minn. Don't let Thanksgiving go by without he is the owner of half a section of rich doing its level best to meet the car famine. lodged in Hotel de Schmelz, the apartments store in the Meyer building on Front buying oysters at W, Eibner's. farming land. He also owns a large of which are pleasant or CLEAN SIDEWALKS. Street. The third carload of apples has just stock farm and is doing good work for unpleasant according to one's taste. According to Section 6 of Ordinance John Melzer and Mrs. Liebeke were Col. Franei-j Baasen, the sage of New been received at F. H. Behnke's. These his section of the country with Norman No. 20, the owner or occupant of each Monday morning he was fined $5 and quietly united in marriage on Monday Ulm, was here Wednesday.—St. Peter are New York apples and are good and every tenement or building in the and Hambletonian stock as well as costs, amounting in all to $8,25. eyening by Rev.Albrecht at the latter's keepers. city, fronting any street on which a Herald. Shorthoru cattle. residence. Herman Mueller, clerk in the postoffice, sidewalk of wood or stone is laid, shall Henry Behnke, brother of F.H. Behnke HOSIERY, HOSIERY. Great variety clean such sidewalk of snow, ice or Forthcoming numbers of the Review left for St. Paul Monday evening Rey. Albrecht's brother of Elkton, S. at G. A. Ottomeyer's. has gone to Minneapolis to accept a other substance by 10 o'clock in the to be present at a banquet tendered by will contain some interesting articles. D., who has been collecting here for position. forenoon of each day and cause the Just received Concord Grapes 30 cts. the Pioneer Press Company to its Northwestern Among them will be one by Pres. L. C. seyeral days, went from this place to same to be kept so clear, and any person a basket at W. Eibner's. M, Mitzen of Lyon county is serving Lord of the Moorhead Normal school agents. In addition to the so failing or refusing to keep such Arlington, a sentence of 30 days in our county The nicest line of dress trimmings in sidewalk clear as aforesaid, then in on the benefits of public libraries and banquet, free railroad fare and a ride *$ H. L. Blethen, the new engineer in the city at G. A. Ottomeyer's. jail for stealing. that case the city council may have the about the city were among the courtesies the best methods of supporting them, the New Ulm Roller Mill, has rented same cleared in such manner as they The Strickler property, next to the another by Congressman Lind on the YOUR OPPORTUNITY. extended. see fit and the cost thereof shall be a the building opposite Stoeckert's, formerly I have just unpacked my holiday Dakota House, has been supplied with effect of recent congressinal legislation, valid claim by said city against such James Patterson, brakeman on the occupied by W. A. Hubbard. goods, of which I have a temarkably water-works connections. the probable action of the majority in person or property. By order of the Redwood branch, met with a painful beautiful assortment this year, and the Mayor, A. Zieber Mr.Camper of Illinois is visiting with the next house, and the results of the Court convened at St. Peter yesterday, public will find it to their interest to inspect accident on Tuesday of last week. Marshal. his uncle, Henry Wellner in Lafayette, same on the coming presidential contest, tlie many desirable articles now Judge Webber presiding and W. Just as the train pulled out from Redwood He will leave soon for St. Peter, near on exhibition on my counters and itill another on the political situation Thanksgiving Ball T. Eckstein acting as reporter. Falls, he slipped, in attempting shelves. Lamps, fancy dishes and glassware which place he will start a vegetable by Col. R. G. Evans of the national F. W. Hauenstein was in the sleeper to board the engine, and fell so that the of all sorts and in the prettiest farm. AT Republican Committee, and one by of the tram which collided with the drive wheels passed over his foot, severing patterns are included in the stock and UNION HALL A team belonging to Anton Liep of Hon. W. R. Estes, United States consul, I inyite one and all to take advantage it at the ankle. freight on a side track at Harvard,Wis. on the effects of reciprocity legislation Lake Hanska indulged in a runaway of an early opportunity to make their The members of the Congregational The new Evangelical church will be Christmas selections. as viewed by himself, on Monday, starting irom H. Wehye's 5. church will give a Thanksgiving dinner TVukegiving ^ve, jSfov, 36,1891Everybody dedicated next Sunday. In the morning F. H. Behnke. warehouse. The team was frightened On Monday there occurred the happy to the children at the church to-morrow. Rev. Eyrich of Le Sueur will preach, invited. by one of the railroad engines. WELL. marriage of two young couples who are at 2:30 in the aftenoon Rev. Meske Admission, 50 Cts. per couple. What is it? Oh I have been puzzled N. Henningsen of the City Drug very well known in New Ulm. The will deliver a sermon and in the evening Another switch engine will be placed to know what to buy for Christmas. Is Store will leave for Chicago this afternoon wedding was a double one and the contracting at 7:30 the congregation will be addressed Military Hop, in the yards in this city. New Ulm is that all? Why go to llauenstein, the to purchase a stock of- toys for parties were Wm. Julius and by Rev. Baumgarten of the Jeweler. fast becoming by far the best town on the holiday trade. He will also visit the Miss Lottie Blass and Henry Vedder Methodist church. «,—. the road. pineries and select a couple carloads of and Miss Bertha Julius. All of these Opinions of the Trade South. TO BE GIVEN AT Alberi Behnke is engaged in circulating Some shelving in W. Eibner's restaurant are 90 w«dl known that they require no trees. a petition among the business men, TURNER HALL I find Chamberlain's medicines very gave way last Wednesday and destroyed special mention at this time, and all Rey. Eyrich of Le Sueur has accepted excellent, particularv Chamberlain's requesting the railroad company t-»place pickle3 and preserves to the extent that the Review can do is to wish them Coush Remedy.—B. E. Etheriuge, Hallettville, the call of the Evangelical congregation ON a nag-man at the Centre Street crossing of $60. great, round measures of joy. They THANKSGIVING EVEp,• Texas. of this city. For the present he will be for the protection of the public. Yeara I hare tried Chamberlain's Cough The first dance of the "Terpsichore deserve it, all of them, and with it we here only eveiy other Sunday but in ago when the trains ran once or twice a ttemedy with great success.—R. Tan Club" will oe held at Turner Hall next trust will come prosperity in a steady sy ing he will move to New Ulm with day there was no need for anything of Nov. 26th, 1891. neret, Waveland, Misa. W ednesday evening. The club now flow. After the oeremony, which was his family. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy can this kind, but now, when engines pass Everybody is cordially invited to attend numbers thirty-five members. held at the residence of Rev, Plut, the not be beat.— W. L. Davis, Liberty The Hamlin's Wizard Oil Advertising the crossing every few minutes, it 13 a and enjoy an evening of young people visited the home of a relative Hill, La. Henry Vogelphol, formerly of St. Co. have the boards at the Union precaution that is really necessary. unusual amusement. I have xissd Ch:imberl »in's Cough in Cottonwood where a hearty Paul his removed to Mankato wnere Hail this week. An entertainment of Remedy in my f.wuilv. :ind consider it W. J. Bean, one of Nicallet county's reception was in store for them. There ADMISSION 5 0 Cts. he has opened what Bill Nye calls a music, acrobatic perf01 mances and old the best I lutve ever tried. W. J. best known farmers, was in the citv on the evening was spent with great pleas-! ANNIVERSARY BAIL, 'hair cutting studio." jokes together with a lot of presents is Flowers, Dovaville, Ga. 50 cent bottles Monday and was surprised at the manner ure to all. for sale by 0. M. Olsen. Druggist. F. M. Whitney was called to Winona given each evening. in which New Ulm is climbing to The Danz orchestra was "upaslump" Saturday to work in the Train Dispatcher's Judge Brandt, of New Ulm, was in the front rank among the cities of Minnesota, at Rochester. When going from Owatonna office. Wm. Lalor of Winona the city on Saturday. His trip here TURNER HALL He remembers the time, he to that city on Monda\ afternoon fills the vacancy here. was to visit the hospital for the purpose says, when it was only a small hamlet, a stranger grabbed music case out of A new bank has been started at Fairfax, of seeing hew Brown county patients and the evidences of hustling which are the ear and jumped oft the train. known as the "State Bank of Fairfax." are getting along, Mr. Brandt is one present in every branch of the citys GINjbN BY THE Charles Freeman jumped after him and Sons of Herman C. Hornburg, father of U, H.Hornburg of the most popular judges iu the state.St. business are such as to feel proud of. the train left Freeman behind. As of this city, is president. Peter Herald. SATURDAY EVE NOV. 28. Freeman had all the sheet music in his While blasting stones on C. Stuebe's Mr. Monson, formerly an employe of I There will be a basket social at the grip the orchestra was in a predicament Admission 50 Cts. farm near town last Wednesday, Jos. B. Behnke & Co., now traveling for a residence of Hon. John Lind on Tuesday and the guarantors wanted to cancel Macho was the victim of an accident of ff^T Several Tableaux arranged by Portland grocery house, was in the city evening, December lst,for the benefit the contract and postpone the concert frequent occurrence. The dynamite over Sunday visiting old friends. Julius Berndt. of the Congregational church. Each Mr. Danz, however, prepared a solo cha/ge d)d not explode at the proper lady attending is requested to bring a Tickets now on sale at the City Drug To-morrow afternoon at the Lutheran programme of Straka, Miss Williams, time and in trying to remove the dangerous luncheon in basket for two. The public church Dietrich Rodewald of Sibley Store and from all members. Laird and Miss Heegaard. On these stuff, it went off and badly disfigured aie cordially invited. county aud Elizabeth Geiger of Milford Everybody is cordi2lly invited. selections the applause was tremendous, his left hand. Dr. Strickler W a small boy will be married by Rev. Albrecht. A prosperous farmer of Ridgely has There was a big house. Freeman came dressed the wound after amputating the Theo. Mueller. been detected at Fairfax selling sand in finds his of ex 30 miles in a buggy on a cold night, Forty cars were loaded with flour in little finger, and the man will soon be his wheat. Iu a year of plenty like this and arrived at 10 o'clock. He walked pression failing on a able to use the injured member. New Ulm by the Eagle, Empire and when wheat is almost as numerous as into the hall and down to the stage, Roller Mills on Sunday. Few towns count of the beauty of The home of Mr. aud Mrs. W. F. sand, a man's grasping greed must) be nearly half-frozen, amid deafening applause. outside of Minneapolis can boast of as the subject in a he Seiter was the scene of a delightful and takes this manner to inform the tremendous when he is tempted to resort Danz is entitled to great credit much. interesting cineh party on Saturday just says to such methods of money-making in satisfying the people, and Freeman public that he carries the largest There will be a Thanksgiving concert evening. About twenty-five couples as this. was the hero of the hour saving the and best selected stock of ^TSL. JtdL in the Methodist church to-morrow were present and all were made to feel company. Negotiations are being made by the evening. Services will also be held that hospitality and sociability which is We are not small boys, nor New Ulm lyceum bureau with an eastern GENUINE MEERSCHAUM PIPES Lust Thursday afternoon Sheriff cheering and enjoyable. Sixteen games in the Congregational church in the are you, but we venture to concern to secure Bill Nye for one Schmelz arrested a stranger on the suspicion !.:- were played and the head prizes went morning. of anyone in the city, no matter wbo it lecture in this city. A better idea could say that you will join us in a that he was a horse thief. Friday to Mr. and Mrs.Lind,while the "booby" James Crowley, the Marshall man, hardly have entered one's nead. Nye afternoon County Attorney Robertson is. His show cases also contain a beautiful chorus of Ahs! when you rewards were captured through brilliant who has been serving a sentence of 90 is preeminently the nation's funny man came down and a hearing was held but unsuccessful playing by Miss Sommer line of meerschaum cigar holders. see our line of Gold Watches days in our county jail for violation of and, to use a common expression, "it is before Judge Blanchard. William and F. W. Johnson. French Briar Pipes, Cigar Cases and the Scheffer law, was released Thursday me now, examine and well worth the price of admission'alone" James Allen was the name of the prisoner morning. The A. O. U. W. lodge of this citv is price them at to see him, and it developed during the course TOBACCO POUCHES AND FANCYTOBACCOS in a flourishing condition, containing The two hose companies will start a of the examination, that he came to town F. W. HAUENSTEINclub A man charged with horse stealing as it does 110 active and progressive as fine as can be found anywhere. His room^in the school house in German from Dakota Wednesday evening after was asked by one of our justices the members. The roll is constantly b^ing Park. The city has given them a week's spree. ID New Ulm he kept igars are also- the best in 'V other day if he was ever arrested for added to and the meetings are always the use 01 the large room in the second up his Bacchanalian amusement and the market. I THE JEWELER. stealing. He replied in the affirmative largely attended. At the last session story free of charge. Thursday morning found him pretty and when questioned in detail explained If in search for a nice Chrismas gift for officers were elected for the ensuing drunk. Then he meta stranger who Lind & Hagberg will be located in that he had stolen water melons and year and they are as follows: P. M. W. a gentleman, call and look over his had a pony which he offered for sale. their new offices in about a week. As apples. Were all people so frank in their Otto Pless M. W., Fred Pfaender goods. His prices are low. Allen was told by the owner that he all the furniture will be of oak, they will admissions, the number of thieves in Overseer, Dr. L. A. Fritsche Foreman, could haVe all he got over $20 if he have as tine a suite of rooms as any i' DON'T FORGET our midst would seem alarming. Theo, Mueller-, Recorder, T. H. Jappe would help sell it, and in his drunken law firmjin Southern Minnesota. Financier, A. H. Wagner Receiver, Senator Tawney of Winona talked state he took the horse from Henry 1 H. L. Blethen of Minneapolis has accepted Chas. Wagner Guide, F. Bachman I, Seifert's barn and wandered with it about politics in the First district for a the position of engineer in the W-, Frank Spoerhase 0. W., C. A. inr&the suburbs of the city, There he Short while when in the city on Saturday. to see the New Ulm Roller Mill and will move Mueller Trustee. Geo. T. Bevier. was arrested and lodged in jail. On the The Democrats, he said, would Grand Display his family to this city next month. Mr. 1 witness stand he told what was, to all renominate Harries, and the Republicans A meeting of citizens was held at Blethen is a cousin of Alden J., formerly appearances, a pretty straight story, and had many good men who could ^S6. Turner Hall Monday evning to discuss editor of the Minneapolis Tribune. so Judge Blanchard discharged him win. The only thing that the Republicans 4 the best means of raising New Ulm's Ck.istaTc.Js with the admonit'ou that he "get out of needed to look after was harmony The Redpath Star Concert Company share of the additional Word's Fair town as quick as God Almighty would which appears here on the 16th of next over the selection of their own candidate. fund. .Several methods were suggested let him." month is an attraction of the highest 4 and it was finally resolved that Messrs. order. Secure your seats early, therefore, Down in Nicollet last week, it is said Siiverson, Roos and Lind serve as a Lafayette re 'r$8pi and help along the worthy effort sir™ a. troupe of ten played Othello, Hamlet committee to take the matter in hand. al Adam Riecke of Mud Lake was here that is befog made to give New Ulm and Richard IU, and it is also claimed During the discussion of the proposition on a visit." deserving entertainments. that this troupe of tragedian "barnsiormers'1 some very effective talks were made hy Wm. Rath will and wife of Le Sueur will visit New Ulm.We have Congressman Lind, C. W. H. Heidemann, The signers to the Danz guarantee were the guests of friends and relatives Pure Cream of Tartar Powder. Where yon will find everything lnroy^,'^ not learned exactly of the appreciation Chas. Siiverson, Wm. Hummel fund have appropriated the dividend of for the past few days. and useful articles designed fo* Superior to every other known. of the audiences for their performances, and Peter Scherer, the last two being Miss Bertha Sandman gave a pleasant $30 to the purchase of a large oak 'HOLIDAY PRESENTS Used in Millions of Homes— birthday party last Sunday atternoon opposed to raising the money except by table and comfortable oak chairs. These but in all human probability it was a to her many young friends. ,.,#*•-'" 40 Years the Standard, good deal like that which is commonly city or county appropriation. The preponderance will be appreciated at future meetings Delicious Cake and Pastry, Light Flaky Mr. and Mrs. W. Daaheinrl&lebrated of sentiment, however, was of the signers, who seem, to have estab- supposed to possess the mind,, .of the for old and young, rich and poor. Alt, Biscuit, Griddle Cakes, Palatable the fifteenth anniversary of their wed* for holding Brown county op with the critical editor upon not receiving any lished themselves as asort of permanent Goods will bo sold at a small profit*:. and Wholesome. I ding last Monday with their many resti4~' Come and see for yourself. No other baking powder does such work* friends. .£? %£$h$i I lyceum bureau.*.^