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

December 16, 1891 · Page 4 of 10

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NOVELTIES Wheat is worth 80 cents in New Ulm Loca News."Iffifr Miss Lena Haag has returned A, W. Bingham waa in Minneapolis from Low Rates For the Hobdays. Saturday on'business. & Waseca countv Wertzel linger died yesterday. On December 24th, 25th, and 31st, I£& Mrs. Rehfeld is spending the week Attorney J. M, Thompson of Sleepy Rev. Pax of Sleepy Eye was a visitor 1891 and January 1st, 1892, the Chicago^^ Mrs. O. M. Olson has gone co Chicago A*" with St.Paul relatiyes. Eye was in town yesterday. *, with Rev. Plot on a *Q & .North-Western Railway Company 111' on a visit. Mrs. Helen Seiter returned' from a will sell excursion tickets verv favorable A Mr. Wildt has opened a blacksmith August Friday of Nicollet visited rates. For tickets and further in- ^?f. Dr. Pfister has purchased a house and month's'visit in St. Paul yesterday. shop near Peter Heriau's place. over Sunday with his son, Chas. Yogtel. formation apply to agents C. & N. W- !j siivtiwim lot in Winthrop. An infant child of John Stelljes died The Masonic Block was turned over Lars Sorenson, clerk of Distiict 18 R'y. J= to the owners by the contractors yesterday, Monroe Cordell was a visitor in the Saturday and was buried-on Sunday.-? in Eden, had business at the courthouse city on Tuesday. on Fridays Attorney J,os. A. Eckstein went to SEWING SCHOOL. A. Blanchard has been granted a pension Slayton Friday morning on legal business. When Chas. Brust stuck out a shingle A dance will be given on the 31st On Jan. 4tb 1892 the undersigned will of $12.00 per month. last week reading -Bread Wanted" under the auspices of the Fire Department. open her sewing school where she will his sense of humor almost vied successfully Miss Julia Berndt returned from Several bridge contractors are in the teach dress-making cutting and fitting with that of Bill Nye. Chicago on Wednesday to remain. city this week, awaiting action by the by the Chm»x and LallaRook Systems. Editor Hays of the Sleepy Eye Dispatch Wi.ll also have both systems for sale, council on their several bids. was a business visitor in the city At the annual meeting of Hecker Post Carl Heers of Seattle well spend the Mrs. H, D. Benssmann. 1 Pearl Handle Fruit Knives put up on Friday. holidays with his parents in New Ulrn. Henry Fortwengler Jr. of Cottonwood last week the following officers were Flush Cases, six in a case, are elected: Commander, Col.Wm. Pfaender received a kick fiom a horse last week. Horace Newhart visited during a Prof Keiehenbecher conducted dedication SEWING SCHOOL. some of the latest and handsomest. Senior Vice Commander Louis Schilling which resnlted in a broken leg. portion of the week in St. Paul and services in Hutchinson on Sun- On January 4th the undersigned will Junior Vice Commander.R. Pfefferle Northfield. The members of the Y. P. S. of C. E. open a sewing school at her home on Quartermaster, Wm. Hummel formed asocial party at the home of Herbert Schild made a trip to Dakota Mrs. Henry Hammer and children German Street where she will teach Officer of the Day, B. Marsohner Surgeon, A solid sih er Orange spoon with a Mr. and Mrs. J. Newhart on Friday of Mountain Lake are the guests of relatives Thur°day in the interests of the Eagle dress-making, cutting and fitting. Orders Goe. Merkle Chaplain, F. Friedmann ^olid silver Fruit knife in a plush evening, in this city. Mill. can be left at Hummel's store, Officer of the Guard, John case makes a beautnul present for C. B. Liver, son-in-law of H. Vajen, The trestle work at the Roller Mill is Mrs. Frank Shaub of Windom, who Stuetz. Louise Spoerhase your best girl. was in the city over Sunday. On the has been visiting with Mrs. Koehler.left being extended to accomodate increased Geo. Struckman, who early days SEWING SCHOOL. first of the year he enters into business for ber home on Monday. capacity. visited New Ulm and who is also an in Omaha. •solid silver Tea spoons, Butter On Jan. 4tb, I will open my sewing Henry Haman is pumping water from On Saturday Jacob Klossner sold 170 uncle of C. W. H. Heideman and Mrs.school where I will teach diessmakm?, knives, bugar shells, Jelly and John Hintermann of Golden Gate, the Cottonwood river for Schell's brewery acres of land in Redwood county to Jacob Gr. Schmidt, has been made chairman of cutting and fitting bv theClimax system. V". ^/Vreserve spoons are some of our VYm. La Frambois of Fairfax and H. with a traction engine. Pfenmnger, the committee on roads and bridges appointed Mrs. B. Follmann. best selling and newest novelties N^elson of Linden were callers during Fred Rahner, better known as Candy Thomas Keene, the distinguished from among the Cook county, CHRISTMAS. We put them up Plush cases in the week, tragedian, appears as, Richard III in Frnz, spent Sunday here for the farst 111., commissioners. The Chicago In combination sets or separate. Geo. Groebner of Sigel has purcHased Mankalo next Saturday evening. time in two years. ter Ocean speaks of him as a man of experience of John Lauschke his house on State and ability, who stands well in Mr» Carl Schniiut entertained a Isaac Johnson of Eden transacted Street. The latter will occupy the Jaennisch Solid silver Napkin Rings in plush Cook county. business for the Wm. O. Hewit estate number of her lady friends on Tuesday building. WILL SOON BE HERE cases are cheap and the best article in the probate court on Wednesday, evening of last week, Charity Lodge No. 98, A. F. and A. to buy. Diphtheria has broken out in the German M., will be presided over during the Philip Gross reached his 82nd year on Never in the recollection of our oldest and everybody should know that at settlement in the town of Eden and Saturday and celebrated the event in settlers has so much rain fallen in coming year by the following officers 0 M, OLSEN'S also near Springfield. Several deaths Child's combination sets consisting the month of December as this year. Dr. A. Marden, W.-.M. E, Brandt, S.*! the circle of his friends. have been reported. of Knife, Spoon and Fork aie made T. Crone, J.-.W. F. H. Behnke, Martin Williams, who will be remembered D:R,TJQ- STORE It is estimated that the trial at St. Peter Ernst Herzog of Tracy, H. H. Reigner in the following new styles. Treasurer, O M. Olsen, Secretary, CW. by many here as the founder of Mrs. Miller for murder will cost of Sleepy Eye, Tony Schneider of H. Heideman, S.* D. A. Blanchard, great preparations have been made with of the St. Peter Tribune, died in Minneapolis the country over $4,000. Springfield, and Wm. Mueller of St. J. .D. B. F. Webber, Chaplain George week. a full line of Frank Wellner and Mr. Kemper left Pearl handle knife with plated Peter were among Sunday's guests. Bevier, Marshal Wm. Hummel, S.'.S. The railway accomodations that are being spoon and fork. Solid silver knife on Friday for Illinois to spend the winin J, F. Crowell, J.-.S. A. Roth, Tyler. On the 30th of this month in Quincy, afforded New Ulm at present would that state and Missouri. fork and spoon in plush cases 111., there will occur the marriage of The following from the St. Tames be meat for a lecture OD "Things that Finest plated knife, spoon and fork Hugo Schleuder has bought of H. Miss Haxel aud Mr. Hugo Rehfeld, Plaindealer will be of interest to many make us Swear." with Napkin Ring. Knudson the lot in Springfield on which both of whom are well known here. suitable for presents for old and young. in this vicinity who know Mr. Schweppe: A meeting of the bridge committee his jewelry store now stands. Mr. Schweppe informs us that in the Albums of all styles, the largest line in the criy. The club dance at Turner Hall on and the council was to have been held Jos Gebhardt visited in Springfield spring, probablv in May, a thoroughly An elegant tasteful assortment of Wednesday evening was attended by Toilet Cases, elegant and large variety. last evening to consider bids for the last week. His son is about to open a equipped machine shop will be established Berry, Jelly, Orange, Tea, Coffee, about twenty couples. It is needless Work Boxes, Jewel Cues, construction of the proposed bridges. hardware store in Limberton. by the firm of which he is senior Table and Dessert table spoons, to add that a very enjoyable time was Cuff and Collar Boxes, Mirrors. Miss Emma Wellner, of Lafayett^ A. T, Behnke, the popular train dispatcher ner. Arrangements are also' being had. Smoking Sets and Casas was the guest of Mrs. C. A, Johnson on in the Tracy offiues, came down made by the same hrm to start a medium-sized Lawn-tennis was played here on Saturday Tuesday. From here she went to Muscatine, Writing Desks and Portfolios, Gravy, Soup and Cream Ladles can Saturday night to spend Sunday. foundry at the same time. with enjoyment. How's that as Iowa, to visit relatives.—St Peter Whisk Broom Holders, be seen at oui store. Both branches of business are needed in Mention '•boy" to Chas. Brust nowadays an inaication of Minnesota weather,you Herald. Odor Cases, the citv and we trust the firm wdfearry and he will wink with both e\es howlers about salubrious southern climate0 Chas. Silverson, 0 M. Olsen, Dr. oat their present intentions and established Photograph Frames. The increase dates from Wednesday, Caivmg sets, hollow handle or Marden, J. F. Crowell, T. Crone, J. A. the two concerns. Children's Toy Books The college closes next Tuesday for Miss Maggie Rassmussen, a daughter peail handle, Jiavmg the best steel Eckstein and O. C. Strickler attended htorj and picture books for the young the holidays.Public examinations will be It is a matter of much regret that the of Andrew Rassmussen of Linden, blades are both novel and useful. a Masonic meeting in Sleepy Eye Monday held on Monday and Tuesday morn- sale of tickt-ts for the Redpath Concert p'eople, Games of many different kinds. wts married toLtrs Jensen of Blue evening. BOOKLETS, Co. has not been more rapid. The Earth county on Wednesday by Judge ringH. Thfc annual ball gwen by the Sons (f A solid sil\er coik scre^v adjustable troupe, it must be remembeied, is not Branut. Rudolphi intends to dispose of CHRISTMAS UNO KFW YEAR SCAR8S. Hermann was, like all former dances one of the ordinary kind, but one of national so as to carry same a pocket is bis shoe store to a Winona man. The In Mankat? last week Judge Severance under the auspices of that lodge, a jolly reputation and e'very member is just the thing for a gentleman. nansfer will most likely occur in sentenced Albeit Annis to25years Finest and best Perfumes and Colognes, and sociable affair. The old folks took an *irtist wno has comnionded the best March and 6 months at hard labor in Stillwater the leading and fashiohable odors. part in the dances and a hap^y time of notices from the great city dailies. for an outrage upon Mrs. Ida Gilmore. McHale has been offered a po- Sil\ei plated shaving mugs with MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS was had by all who were present. The Furthermore thev have been secured This was his third offense of this kind. sition as representative of the Western silver handled brushes find their tableaus were abo very fine. for New Ulm by a large guarantee and Union in Eaa Claire, but has declined H. A. Subilia enlisted himself during admirers plentiful it should be to the interest of our citi O'Neil, the Sibley county man who to accept. A large stock of New Goods consisting the week ia the good work of securing zens to see that no one is a loser by endeavoring killed his neighbor, Collins, in a quarrel, Teachers1 Christmas donations for the state school of Violins, Accordeons, Cornets, The Brown County Association to give the people of New was convicted of murder in the farst for the feeble minded in Faribault. He Silver plated jewelry, glove and will meet at the High School Harmonicas, Guitars, Banjos, Ulm first-class and high grade entertainments degree, for which the penalty is hanging. ouilding in Sleepy Eye next Friday, December raised something like $21 in cash, besides handkerchief boxes with beautiful Flutes, Clarinets, Occarmos, Zithers, Cy. Wellington defended him, but 19th. toys and other appropriate gifts. silk lining are the newest out. also Swiss music boxes strings, cases the jury attached but little weight to A certain travelling man has been The "Stachelschwein" will be issued We have heard it rumroed that an and trimmings. his plea of justifiable homicide. here for a week now, who has not eaten duung January and February. Tne injunction would be entered against anything since his arrival. During all An assortment of Solid silver match boxes oxidized W. F, Schmidt, our cigar manufacturer, purpose of the paper will be to boom a the building of the bridges. We certainlv this time he has drugged himself with or polished silver are de has concluded that the business O A S I O O S carnival parade. trust that there is notbng in this whiskey until at present he is a most fit zzPure and Fresh Candies, mand and make a very elaborate does not agree with him nnd he has report, for the welfare of the town to a The members of the Dramatic Section subject for Dr.Keeley's cure. Overcoat, present. closed up bis affairs here and gone to great extent demands that they be built. are now rehearsing "Die Lieder der Christmas Trees watch and even shoes have all been New Dim. He sold his building to his Musikanten." The play jvill be produced John Mayer was over from Winthrop pawned to satisfy bis terrible thirst and brother, G. E. Schmidt, who in turn on the 26th. Ink stands with 01 without pen Wednesday and.together with his brother in delirium he is the helpless victim rented it to J. D. Owens.—Tracy CANDLES, CANDLE HOLDERS rack are novel and handsome. August, made a settlement wifh his of the wiles of others. Upon coming to Word has been received here of the ReptSShean. guardian, A. Westphal, both having arrived his senses he will be seized by bitter remorse AND TRIMMINGS. death in Los Angeles, Cal., on the 7th Councilman Roos is in receipt of a al the age of twenty-one. The estate and the pangs of self judged 'f Mrs. Lena Parker, daughter of the The celebrated Estey Organs and letter from Assistant General Superin Hollow handled silver plated knifes leaves them in possesion of several shame will strike at his more manly late Jacob Mueller. Pianos known as the" best the world with iorks to match are bought tendet Hallenbeck in which he says he thousand dollars each. feelings. Then the torture is terrible over, in Elegant New Style Cases. I Philip Gruye and wife, H. Canfield preference to steel goods Complete cannot comply with the council's request apd the subject an object of pity. also have a few special bargains in different The Eagle Mill Co. on Saturday donated and wife and Henry Riesling came over to have flagmen placed at the Centre makes of Organs and Pianos, coffee sets with or without trays to 14,000 pounds of flour to tne sufferers from Winthrop Saturday to attend the A serious joke is related on three that are genuine bargains and no mistake and First South stteet crossings. Such vhich can be added the coffee pot fiom starvation in Russia in young men, of Bernadotte. They started Roos Kieshng nuptials. Look them over soon if interested. can be found with us great variety. a demand, he claims, is not made by response to a circular appeal from Gov. They will not lat.t Ion*,. No sham, one day last week to massacre a Jos A. Eckstein refused to qualify as any city in Minnesota. Merriam. The Roller and Empire Mills no shoddy, good goods, and the lowest Durham animal of the masculine gender. chief of the Fire Department and the A team, belonging to Chas. Stuebe prices on every Arti« le. Look over mv also made liberal donations, so that Two long ropes were fastened to council will be under the necessity of stock and make your selections early. and hitched to the dray wagon of the nearlv a car of flour was sent from the vicious animal to which on each side Thanking all for past favors, Tea sets, consisting of coffee and making another selection. this place. Vinegar Works, indulged in a runaway were attached two of the party. The Yours truly, tea pot, sugar bowl, spoon holder, on Thursday morning, and in their wild M. A Bingham went to Battla Creek M. Mitzen, the young fellew who has third was stationed with a shot gun, O. M. OLSEN. creamer, slop bowl and waiter is course cleared the German Park fence last week to meet his wife, who has been in jail here for stealing goods from about ten feet to the front. The gun something every Lady admires and and dashed over a large pile of stones been spending several weeks at the sanitarium a store in Marshall, was released on MERIDIAN BLOCK DRUG STORE. was loaded with a heavy charge of wants there for her health. The driver, a young fellow named Wednesday. While confined here he powder and buckshot and was instantly Santa Claus Tschoeppel, was thrown from his seat made all possible effort to conceal his Fire started in Ernest Sauer's meadow discharged in the direction of Mr. and dragged along the giound and over Saturday noon and destroyed several identity, but in spite of all his "aliases" Durham, it failed to reach the target, A pretty mustard cup, the inside the stones until his body was badly s'^cks of hay. The loss was the it leaked out before he left that he was and,instead, scattered itself over one of of which is hned, with glass makes bruised. Eyerything considered, he neighborhood of twenty tons. the son of a preacher. the young men about ten feet to one it more useful. was extremely fortunate in escaping The Redwood Gazette says: With the side. And he, whose maiden name is The High School Lyceum elected the death. Has stored in W. Eibner's Confectionery improvements now in contemplation, Emil "Johnson, is nursing a very sore Allowing officers President, H. Kies* the finest and largest Syrup castors, pickle castors, cake On the Pelt Creek bridge between leg, while the animal is in the best of New Ul bids fair to become a small liag: vice-president, E\. Velikanje recording, assortment of •IfeJ Lamberton and Revere on Wednesday baskets, truit and berry dishes, nut Minneapolis as regards flour production. secretary, R. P. Yates corresponding spirits.—St. Peter Herald. night, an aged lady named Mrs. John bowls, cologne stands, vaces, butter MSTBEE TBIMM1NGS secretay, H. Roos treasurer, Moody was killed. She was walking dishes, lunch castors, cups and 1,000 LBb.^ H. Raabe committee on by-laws, The first floor of 1. H. Retzlaff's new CADDIES AND HEW NUTS saucers, dinner bells, individual front Lamberton to Revere about halfpast We don't blush showing you our nice [Held, R. P. Yates and H. Kiesling. The building was finished during the fine line ofmixed candies. W, Eibner. eight in the evening, and had entered butters cups, in fact an entire line object and purpose of the league is to weather of last week and will be ready upon the bridge when No. 24 came of these goods in silver plate can Ever shown in the city. cultivate good citizenship, which is certainly for occupancy by the owner in a few Fancy Candies and all kinds of toys speeding along and threw the lady to the IHAS TREES be examined, priced and admired a very worthy aim. fer Christmas at Andrew J^Eckstein's days. drugstore. at our store. ground from a height of sixty feet. She Editor Steinhauser ought to write tin* -\MBL OYSTERS' Jos. Schnobrich swore out a complaint was instantly killed by the shock, of Engravings suitable for holiday gifts article now on marriage as a howling against Jos. Gulden of Cottonwood course,but,strange to say,the only visible .f at Wagner & Saverine.'s FRESH FRITS success. It's only a girl to be sure, but on Wednesday for using abusive We can furnish you napkin rings wound was a slight cut in the lip. The then "he ought to be thankful for language. The defendant appeared before Japanese China Ware In beautiful KE WEST AxW for your grandfathers, grandmothers, woman was 55 years, old, and her home and novel styles at F. H. Behnke's. Justice Blanchard the same day, fathers, mothers, brothers, sisters was near Springfield DOMESTIC CI6A3S leaded guilty and was fined $10 and and everybody else. It Westimated that 10,000 bushels of If you are in doubt what Christmas Dr. Brodda, who is awaiting trial osts, amounting in all to $15. Let wheat were marketed here Saturday. A presents to buy, go to Wagner & Saverme's MEERSCHAU TO jail here for starving his child, prides his be a warning to others who are they will give you pointers. good deal of this ^canie from Belgrade himself upon his shrewdness but last Remember that our line of gold empted to indulge profanity. It is CIuAR IIIlIlJOIIRfta'^3,#^v,./"'.SHOLDER and from sections in the vicinity of Friday he was very nicely tripped up. Genuine Meerschaum Goods^ pipes,* and silver watches, gold and silver ot only a bad habit, but the law does Sleepy Eye and Fairfax. cigarholders and ornaments at cost FINE The old fellow pretended that his legs canes and umbrellas, rings, breastpins, dot always allow it. from now until Christmas at T. Mueller's. w'ere paralyzed. A physician was accordingly Richard Fischer of this city has been earrings, thimbles, lockets and The Modern Woodmen 'Lodge"'naro1 Fine quality of goods and just asked for, and Dr.Fritsche called chosen president of the class of '92 in charms should be examined before the thing for Christmas gifts.,§ %r -. In fact everything pertaining^o a first elected officers for the ensuing year as He asked the old man to lift his leg but the pharmacy department of the Ann you buy your Christmas Presents. class Confectioneryr. follows: Consul, O. C. Strickle* Advisor, the old fellow said he couldn't. Genuine Meerschaum Gdods, pipes, No trouble showing goods at Arbor University.Evidently Dick's mustasche PLEASE GIVE ME A CALL- F. Crowell Banker, F. H. Behn cigarholders end ornaments at cost test his truthfulness, Fntsche pricked has mae'e him popular. ?W y*| kjpf C^erk, Robert Loheyde Watchman, from now until Christmas at T. Muller's. BiM Special efforts ara made to the ball of his foot with a pin, and, no F. W. HAUENSTEIN Fine quality of gooods and Just »Prof. Hoehness of the college jwill JSL J. Heinen Escort, Geo. Bevier Physician, sooner had he done so, than the wouldbe 4 a 1? Jii "testin for# the thing for Christmas gifts, JgJ spend bis vacation in- S Louis where Dr. Strickler delegate to head paralyzed limb was raised with all I® Churches. he will also be married. The congratulations c&mp in St.Paul, J. F. Crowell Sentry the force of the hind foot of a mule Catarrh Cured, health and sweet WD. EIBNER! THE JEWELER. of the Review are his ana Ai Rocbf Manager, J. F. Crowell. breath secured, by Shiloh's Catarrh the best of health. Hereafter the shrewd Remedy. Price 50 cents. Nasal In wish for a most prosperous and happy The lodge is now in a flourishing conttijtioif old gent will be more careful in what jector free^Sold by Henningsen Engraving done free of charge on allgoods sold. union with 42 members. ffiese* & he says to the attendants about the jail.