New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
December 2, 1891 · Page 4 of 8
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jgssass mm Albert Olson spent Thursday in N The cinch club now meets every week. Werner Boescb New Ulm Market*. spent a N XMAS Trees at W. Eibner's. ollet. Wheat, £*.... Freight Agent Garvin was here Monday. Day in Marshall. Buckwheat Flour. J. B. Kennedy is now in St. Peter. Oats.... Mrs. Otto Schell will return from her Mrs. Jacob Klossner visite/L Sleepy Buckwheat cakes are just what you Flax ^s& First club dance at Turner Hall tonight. Eye on Monday. St. Paul visit to-morrow afternoon. A. W. Bergstrom of Brighton was a Corn will want and F. H, Behnke carries an excellent quality of Buckwheat flour. Mrs. W. G. Duncan was a Sleepy Eye Potatoes Judge E. Brandt and wife spent Sunday caller Tuesday,Dr. Butter... Herman Amme has gone to Milwaukee with their daughter, Mrs. Schleuder, visitor over Sunday. Hirsch returned from Chicago Cider at Weigand Eggs Genuine Apple to remain. in Springfield. I. L. Craig of Tracy was a business Saturday evening. Hauenstem's. Col. Baasen attended court in St. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS visitor here on Friday. Mrs. Hanson and child and Miss Ida Congressman Lind leayes for Washington Go to the caudy store for the finest Peter on Friday. Bellm left for the former's home in Waseca The sons of Hermann ball has been line of candies &, nuts W Eibner. early next week. OFFICES FOR RENT. The Valley Medical Society met in Monday afternoon. .«- postponed to December 12th. Ma* Dick, the St. Peter violinist, will Delicious hot Cocoa wtll be seryed at Mankato yesterday. United States Senator Davis will Several offices for rent in the Kiesling Peter Henin sold his ice house yesterday return to Germany to resume his studies. the Masonic Block, Wednesday and Winter apples sold in New Ulm on Block, corner of Center and Minnesota. write an article for the Review on the to Leonhard Haeberle for $2,300. Mrs. B. F, Webber gave a teachers' Thursday, Dec 2nd and 3rd. Inquire at Brust & Graffs for particulars Ballot.1' Friday at $1.80 per barrel. "Restriction of the Alonzo Pickle, the well-known Golden tea party at her home on Friday .evening. or of August Kiesling. 2t. Just received at Mrs. B. Follman's a M. C. Shade, the Sleepy Eye merchant Geo. Groebner hauled wheat to town Gate farmer, was in the city Friday. fane line of fancy work and novelties. SALESMEN WANTED. tailor, was in town Friday. on Mondav with a team of four horses. Chas. Heymann is over at S James Daniel Katz was over from Fairfax The roads are in a very poor condition. Largest assortment of XMAS tree Deputy Revenue Collec tor West, of Local and Traveling. To represent and Madeha on a collecting tour for Monday purchasing his stock of Christmas ornaments at W Eibner's. our well known house. You need no Rev. Meske will give a series of lectures Faribault, was in town Friday evening. Jacob Klossner. goods. capital to represent a firm that warrants on character studies during the The Dramatic Section will produce a Perfection cigars now take the lead John Lock way and Louis Spreng A cinch party will be given at the nursery stock first-class and true to winter. The first subject treated will in this tection. Try them and come to German play shortly before Christmas. came down from Springfield Monday name. Work all the year. $100 per home of Mr. and Mrs. Mullen on Saturday the same conclusion. be the "Character of Moses." month to the right man. Apply quick, Mv. Garvin of Good Thunder spent for a short visit. evening. stating age. L. MAY & CO. A representative of Van Houten's cocoa Sundav with his sister, Mrs. B. F. Webber. Flake Hominy. A break down occurred in the Eagle Guscave Subilia is the new packer in Nurseymen, Florists and Seedsmen. will giye hot drinks at Lind & It makes a nice dish for breakfast Mill elevator at Essig on Monday and St. Paul, Minn. the New Ulm Roller Mill. He succeeds Hagberg's new store nova in the Masonic Get it of F. H. Behnke. a crew was sent up from here to make I. C. Schneider of Sleepy Eye has Barney Waibel. Redpath Concert Co. andx Bloek to-day to-morrow. repairs. been granted a patent on a chimney A ball will be given at the Milford Cocoa is no longer a luxury since one The dances on Thanksgiving Eve The Odd Fellow Lodge has purchased pound of Van Houten's goes as far as cowl. Hall on Saturday evening. Everybody were all well attended. Chat given by the Baptiste Karl building adjoining live and one-half pounds of coffee. A. Crone returned from Chicago is invited to attend. Company A was exceptionaiy enjoyable Season of 1891-92. Hubbard & Larson's store for Saturday evening after a two months' A nice line of Bon Bons in boxes at Several engines died on the road between Including such well-known artists as and called forth good words from everybodv. $1,300- absence. here and Courtland on the cold Miss Ella Chamberlain, whistling soloist. "YV. Eibner's. The company netted a neat Attorney Jos. A. Eckstein was in St. Miss Edith Christi", violinist The college will close on the Saturday nights of last week and the switch en Gilder, pianist little sum. Van Btouton's Cocoa is a famous cold Paul last week and defended tne A. O. Master Cecil Songs & Character Sketches. gines had to be sent up hill for relief. before Christmas and open again on weather drink and contains more nourishment U. W Grand lodge against a claim for E Elliot, humorist Rev. Schumate will give a stereopticon and is far more healthful than will appear at January 7th. The Eagle Mill Co. has registered orders $2,000 by one Cassidy in the district lecture at the Congregation church coffee and costs but half. C. W.H.Heidemann will visit Springfield ahead for 19,211 barrels of flour. court. Mr. Eckstein won the suit. to-morrow evening. The subject will be this week in the interest ot the This give some idea of the magnitude H. Behnke has 350 barrels of the "Glimpsies of the Old World," and it Tbe marriage of Miss Hulda Falk of World's Fair fund. of the milling business in New Ulm. best quality of apples in stock tor the has the reputation of being unusually Milford to Karl Kopiscbke of Blue winter trade. Wednesday, ©eiemW l6tl\. The little child ol Chas Hauenstein, W R. Reid, formerlv connected with interesting. Earth county was solemnized in this in trying to walk alone last Friday, fell FINE HONEY. the Eagle Mill of this city and a partner city yesterday. A celebration of the Among those who spent Thanksgiving I have a large supply of Fresh and and dislocated her arm. in the Nicollet Mill, has gone into the event followed at the home of the at their homes in this city r* new comb honey which offer' at 20 milling business, we are informed, in Mesdames Berry and Newhart spent bride's parents in the evening. were Chas. Krook, Albert Pfaender, cents per pound. D^=" Seats now on Sale at the Citj Drug Store. Boone, Iowa. Thanksgiving with the family of J. Geo. Hofmeister, Hugo Albrecht, Chas. The new Evangelical church was dedicated F. H. Behnke. JEoeschler in La Crosse. The turkey dinner given by Mrs. C. Holmberg, Chas. Arhard, A. Schlieman on Sunday with appropriate ceremouies. ANNIVERSARY BALL, Real Meerschaum pipes,cigar holders H. Ross at the congregational church Barney Waibel has resigned his position and Theo. Scheiderich. Addresses were delivered by and smoker's sets at W. Eibnor's. pn Thanksgiving Day passed off very in the New Ulm Roller Mill and Revs. Eyrich, Meske and Baumgarten The Brown County Farmers' Alliance Van Houten's celebrated Cocoa is the pleasantly. Dinner was served to onehundred will leave for California. and all of them were listened to by good held its semi-annual meeting in Iberia TURNER HALL finest manufactured and has the largest people. sized audiences. The church is-a cozy C. G. Hanscome formerly editor of on Saturday. The following officers sale in the world. structure and one that will prove inviting. Accidents on the Northwestern road this paper has been engaged for a time were elected: Pres., O.J orgensen vicepresident, are of almost daily occurrence. Last Sweet Potatoes at 3 cents per pound on the Redwood Reveille. LarsFrederickson secretary GIVHiN BY THE at F. H, Behnke's. Were never sold week at Nicollet,Hairy Schultz,a brakeman Wm. Sandmann, of Nicollet Co., has Hubbard & Larson hajre now received Chas. Cutting treasurer, Sam Bellig Sons of Herman cheaper ot Tracy, had his hand badly purchased tbe Healy place of 600 acres their supply of hardware and are already county lecturer, B. Marschner delegate A good house wife is always on the smashed in coupling cars. One finger near Evan of Messrs.Mullen and Steube SATURDAY EVE DEC. 12. doing a healthy business. to the state meeting,Hubert Hillesheim. lookout for a healthy beverage for her had to be amputated. of New Ulm, paying them $9,090 for the family. Van Houten's Cocoa fills the Judge Brandt held a session of probate Admission 50 Cts. same. Mr. Sandmann was here yesterday, George Benz, who has been travelling bill. court at the office of Geo. W. Somerville Some of the farmers in this section Several Tableaux arranged by the guest of his cousin, Mrs, J. C. in Europe the past four months, sailed are just finding out that they were in Sleepy Eye on Monday. Julius Berndt. Zieske. He will move on his new property yesterday on the steamer Bretagne, Fresh oysters and all kind of fresh fleeced by the representatives of the Militia members here will be interested in the spring.—Sleepy Eye Dispatch. Tickets now on sale at the City Drug from Havre. Dr. Aruold Schwyzer, of fruits in season at W. Eibner's. Mabie PerchasingOo.,who were through in learning that Capt. De Witt of the Tea and coffee trade has received a Store and from all members. Zuerich, Switzerland, accompanies him here a couple of weeks ago The goods Duluth company has resigned and that bevere blow since Van Houten's Cocoa Wm. Huevelman came very near being Everybody is cordi2lly yivited. home to be his guest for the winter.— ordered have in several instances been has been so thoroughly introduced his resignation has been accepted. killed on Monday. He was standing Theo. Mueller. St. P*ul Globe. throughout the United btates. known to be received at' an advanced The popular ex-auditor, A. F. Walton, on the elevator in Neumann's store Don C. Hall, the leading man in the figure, and if the men, who have been It was Van Houteu's Cocoa for was down from Loue Tree Lake when the person who held the ropes troupe which played Richard I at thus deceived, will but read over what breakfast and supper and no more cof suddenly let loose and the elevator went Friday and Saturday, calling on his Jmon Hall last week, was formerly appeared in these columns, when the fee. numerous friends and acquaintances. to the ground with a crash. A slip this known as the "Boy Preacher" and temperance takes this manner to inform the sharpers were around, they will appreciate way or that and,the injuries to him PLEAbE READ THIS. W. J. Current of Home was in town lecturer, and travelled through tbe value and sense of the advice public that he carries the largest night have been most serious. As it Monday,and,aa usual, couldn't help but 90 cts. a pound for Van Houten's this section several years ago organizing so honestly given. was, he was only slightly cut about the Cocoa seems high, Let us compare it and best selected stock of say a few good words for the party of temperance lodges. Dr. O. C. Strickler is in receipt of a with the price of Coffee. head. Jefferson and Jackson to all whom he In the district court in St. Peter last letter from F. P. Miller,who at one time 1 lb. goud coffee costs at least 30 cts. The New Uim Review has changed GENUINE MEERSCHAUM PIPES met. week, Peter Glasser of Ft. Ridgely sued and only makes 31 half pint cups. made an effort to start a pottery here, proprietors, Mr. F. W. Johnson, who Chas Wellner has returned from Harrisburg, 3 lbs. of good coffee theietore costs James Blake of the same town for allowing in which he says he has been of anyone in the city, no matter who it has edited the paper for the past year 90 cts and makes 93 half pint cups. Oregon, to remain. He is not his cattle to wander into the former's in charge of a pottery in Iowa, or mote, becoming the owner and proprietor, is. His show cases also contain a beau- 1 lb.Van Houten's Cocoa costs 9C cts. satisfied with that western country and cornfield. Lind &*Hagberg conducted but is anxious to get a location in Minnsota. but makes 150 half pint cups. Which is Mr. Johnson is a yonng and tiful line of meerschaum cigar holders. claims that it is no place for a laboring the suit for the plaintiff and He adds that the clay taken from the cheaper drink? enterprising gentlemen, a fluent and man. French Briar Pipes, Cigar Cases and 93 cups of Coffee succeeded in securing a verdict of $50 the beds in New Ulm is the best he has talented writer and under his editorial 90 cts Heller & Seiter, the painters, have for damages. Vver tried and is confident that the industry management the Review has attained TOBACCO POUCHES AND FANCY TOBACCOS 150 ,. ., Cocoa, AH! moved their shop to the basement of here could be made a leading The Wizard Oil Advertising Company an enviable reputation. We wish him the Kieslmg Bloek, where tbey now one and one that would pay large dividends. as fine as can be found anywhere. His which appeared at Union Hall the first prosperity.— J©hn C. Wise in Mankato He is anxious that the matter have a good location and splendid quar three nights of last week succeeded in igars are also the best in Review. should be laid before our Board of Trade ters. pleasing their audiences during their the market. Tom Collins came down clear from but where is our Board of Trade? entire engagement. The old doctor Martin Peters of Indiana is acting as New Ulm to work up that vote for Galligber himself is as smooth as you find them book-keeper in the office of Bingham A gentleman of this city went to sleep If in search for a nice Chrismas gift for on tbe coat. And he's the worst anywhere, and his company contains Bros. He is a nephew of Martin Peterson, in the Saulpaugh Hotel in Mankato last man on a still hunt that eyer struck a gentleman, call and look over his some good specialty artists. the well-known Nicollet county Tuesday after giving the clerk instructions this town and don't you forget it. The goods. His prices are low. aimer. The bastardy case of the State vs. to wake him in time to catch tbe way he did snatch dollars from the fellers DON'T FORGET Chas Webster was tried in the district ThetRedwood Gazette estimates the morning train. The train happened to was a caution. We hope the Company court in St. Peter last week and fiercely the building improvements for 1891 in be three hours late that morning, the will keep him busy at New Ulm contested both by prosecution *and defense. that village at $96,750, A very good depot operators knew it and the hotel next time any voting is going on.There A. A. Stone appeared for the record, indeed, for a town of the size ot has telephone accomodations so that tbe can't anybody say no or sing small to to see the state and C. R. Davis and C. A Hagberg clerk could have ascertained whether Grand Display Redwood. Tom.—Waseca Radical. for the defense. The latter won, the train was on time or not, but, in It is learned that the Salvation Army The new school house in Springfield and the young man was acquitted. stead of doing this, he stirred up al W a small boy intends to storm New Ulm before many was dedicated last Thursday evening Alvina Schlie, the Nicollet woman, those who were to take the tram in question moons have come and gone. When finds his of ex in a manner befitting so important an Christmas Goods who was the cause of the murder in that and compelled them to wait three they do come, they claim, they will event as regards the educational development pression failing on a hours during tbe night. That's the village last August and who come to stay. of our growing neighbor village. count of the beauty of was arrested on a charge of stealing a way business is done in Mankato. A banquet at which H. C. Warnke The switch engines in the yards here the subject in a he watch from the murdered man, was A leading attraction with the Redpatb presided, was the feature of the dedication, haye been so ru&hed the past week in I just says: at brought before the grand jury in St. and at this speeches were made pushing trains out of town that it has Star Concert company which appears Peter last week, but, as no indictment by County Attorney Robertson, J. J. been absolutely impossible to accomodate at Turner Hall on tbe 16th is Miss Ella was found, she was allowed to return the mills. Chamberlain, the whistling soloist. Ray, E. Covell, H. Bendixen and home. Speaking ot her, the Springfield Repub Prof. Atwood of Lake Benton. The We are not small boys, nor The directors of the Springfield Bank Where yon will find everything toys Tfie many acquaintances of C. B. •building is a fine structure and a lican says: "Her whistling solos were are you, but we venture to held a meeting Friday and elected the and useful articles designed for Liver, who travels for a Milwaukee credit to the people of Springfield. as clear and Hole-like as possible. More following officers: Pres,, Wolfgang say that you will join us in a .HOLIDAY PRESENTS house, and who is also a son-in-law of expression can be put into a single aria Schmid Yice-president, H. Bendixen When Don C. Hall stepped in front ot chorus of Ahs! when you our townsman, H.Vajen, will be pleased by an expert whistler than one would Cashier, W. G. Frank. the curtain of the Union Hall stage on see our line of Gold Watches to learn that he intends to go into the think." And of the same person the for old and yonng, rich, and poor. All Sunday evening and in language almost The railroad company was forced to Com now, examine and wholesale business in Omaha alter the Philadelphia Telegram has the following: Goods will be sold at a small profit. as two-faced as that of Richard himself use city wt-ter on Saturday evening on price them at 1st of January. The undertaking is a Come and see for yourself. "Miss Chamberlain's whistling is account of rush of trains. Perhaps now complained of the treatment given theatrical great one, but Omaha is a good business remarkable for its varied expression. F. W. HAUENSTEIN troupes by the newspapers, he the company will conclude to supply center, and Mr. Liver possesses She performed difficult opeiatic airs, placed himself in a very peculiar position. the yards with water-works connections. good business talent that,will insure changing the expression from the piquant IS THE TIME TOn With a paper, honestly edited, a J^W Chas. A. Mueller of this city has purhased success. brilliancy of the piccolo to an ex meritorious performance will speak for THE JEWELER. the furniture store of Mr.Schneider quisite flute-like, softness, with perfect The committee appointed to raise itself and in stronger terms than can JUST OPENED. in Springfield and will take possession ease." New Ulm's share of the World's Fair BUY any attempt at fault-finding or begging. in the course of a few days. His O S S Watch Cases fund did splendid work. In a single The Don C. Hall Dramatic Company On the other hand a paper, that fawns I have just opened my new grocery friends here will wish him much success. afternoon sufficient signers were se appeared at Union Hall on Friday, Saturday for complimentary tickets or cringes store and am now ready to supply the cured to guarantee the $350, which will and Sunday evenings in"Rudolph because it hasn't the independence to needs of the public. A fresh, clean «nd 'The committee on bridges held a be paid over as soon as it is certain that the Cripple," "Serpent and Dove" and dictate its own course, is worthless in new line of goods will always bekepcon meeting during the week and leceived Ramsey and Hennepin and a fair share hand. Location in the new Boes'h "Richard III." Plays of this nature in the eyes of the public and its opinions Building, R- Pfefferle. some very favorable estimates as to the of the remaining counties have contributed are something oat of the usual order in pass for naught. Favorable conment cost of the proposed structures. They their assessments. The money towns of this size, but Mr. Hall manages from such a paper, therefore, Mr. Hall LIVERY, AN BOARDIN will be advanced'by the BrowngCountv were to have reported to the council last to give them a rendering that is at certainly cannot want, and his intelligence SALE evening. Bank for 4£ per cent. once intelligent!and entertaining. His ought to show him that ticking STA-B-LiTS, An indictment of murder in the first support to be sure is not what it ought will not influence journals of the other The court term in Nicollet county degree was returned* against the woman to be, and, to use his own words, there kind. The question then occurs: What this year is unusually long. Among Mrs. Miller, who shot her husband in is no display of gorgeous wardrobe, was Mr. Hall talking for when he the cases already disposed of the following Nicollet on the 22nd oJL August. She are of interest in this vicinity: M. but Hall's talent, his powerful voice talked so much about what in fact interested and natural and easy bearing on the pleaded not guilty and the trial comes D. Brown vs. Youngbauerof Lafayette, nobody? '"i '^1 stage make the entertainments such off this week, relative to to the payment of a promissory CHEAPER THAN EVEE Van Houten's Cocoa is the best and that one does not tire of seeing them. note, dismissed Henry Grimier W. J. Bean of Nicollet in, writing to goes the farthest, and when once tried I O and Jurgen Thordsen vs. County Commissioners, Richard's lines he reads with an understanding the St. Peter Tribune of a visit to New is always used. For Sale by all* Grocers, an£ power that gives the listener J. C. TOBERER ditch coses, continuad KRETSCH & BERG, Prep. Ulm, says: New Ulm is a lively town, &*?%' a good idea of the cantral figure of Schlnmpberger vs. Wilford BuschartLto and no mistake—one hundred and one Poor people as well as rick are now Fine turnouts furnished with or irithou the great tragedy,and it is only too bad be tried before Judge Webber in vacation. drivers at reasonable rates. Fishing, bunting THE OLD RELIABLE JEWELER. ex-Hicollet county citizens. A reciprocity using Van Houten's Cocoa since it has and Pleasure parties furnished teams. Ladies Lind & Hagberg were the attorneys that his efforts were not appreciated to Kepairs been proved tob?, but halt J& & cost of treaty between joung Anwnca in Saddle hones. Fine Carriages for funerals. Office and barn in Skating Kink. Fine Hearse the extent that they deserved. *m*% in a number of the cases. specialty. coffee. the way jtfjnj$&U»y- S S for funerals is kept in order for such occasions. ixs J-Sr J**££* t*- -srvSJfkl