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

December 30, 1891 · Page 4 of 8

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The Court Calendar- A son was born to Mr. and Mra MORE FUR COATS. Bucklen's Arnica Salve. Loca N Ernst Pfeiffer on Friday. Another supply of fur coats just received The Best Salve in the world for Cuts, tfa- Below we give the court calendar for Mrs. Rehfeld has returned from St. Miss McCanghin spentChristmas week by Crone Bros. Bruises, Sores. Ulcers, Salt Rheum, the January term as prepared by Capt Paul. with her Waseca friends. Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, George. The order of cases will be County Attorney Robertson was in The new Masonic hall will be ready LOST. Chilblains Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, nearlyf the same as given here. town Saturday. for occupancy next Tuesday. and positively cures Piles, or no Black dog skin glove, Finder please 1. Anna Ledrach ys. Anton Gag G. return to this office. R. P. Yates was in Waseca Wednesday Dr. Schoch is entertaining his sister pay required. It I* guaranteed to give W. Somerville for plaintiff and Jos. A. perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. on business. from Pennsylvania this week. STORE ROOM FOR RENT. Eckstein for defendant. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by O. J. C.Otterholm.operator at St.Cloud, Stephen Fast, an operator at Wanewoo, 2. C. H. Horn burg vs. Louis Palmer. Our store room in the new Masonic M. Olsen. JT* is home on a visit. Wis., is visiting here with his Lind & Hagberg for plaintiff and Jos. Block is offered for rent. F. H. Retzlaff will move into-his new parents. A. Eckstein for defendant. Lino & Hagberg. building on the 1st. Mrs. F. M, Whitney and Mrs. C. 3. Therese Schneider vs. Henry SEWING SCHOOL. Greenholz. Jos. A. Eckstein for plaintiff A. H. Hall, a lawyer of Minneapolis, Sommer returned from their Northfield The undersigned has opened a sewing and Francis Baasen for defendant. was here yesterday. visit Tuesday. MANUFAGTUBSX OF school at her home on Stale Str. 4. W.& St. Peter Land Co. vs. Thos. R. Pfefferle has been under the weather A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs and is ready to receive scholars. MuOuat. H. W. Lamberton and J. A. the past week and has been unable F. Burg Jr, yesterday. Mrs. Sarah Pfefferle. Tawney for plaintiff and C. R. Davis to attend to his store duties. A valuable horse, belonging to Crone for defendant. UmSKAIJE&IK LAND FOR SALE. A. G. Seiter and daughters and S.D. Bros., died on Monday. Tobacco and Smokers' Articles. 5. W. & St. Peter Land Co. vs. Jane Bunn of Winthrop attended the theatre The undersigned has good land in Miss Minnie Pfaender has returned McOuat. H. W. Lamberton and J. A. at Turner Hull Saturday evening. Redwood county which he offers for from St. Paul to remain. Tawney for plaintiff and 0. R. Davis Lewis Lebourd was lodged in the sale. Jacob Kiossner Jr. J. H. Call, an attorney from Balaton, Beinhorn's building New Dim Minn. for detendant. tower Friday night in order that he had business here yesterday. 6. LaforestE. Potter vs. Town of Keot & NapT SEWING SCHOOL. might quietly recover from the Burnstown. J. M. Thompson Miss Amelia Guth will spend the effects of a drunk. for plaintiff and M. C. Robertson z.nd On Jan. 4tb 1892 the undersigned will coming month in Minneapolis, Some of the sidewalk approaches in open her sewing school where she will Geo. W. Somerville for defendant. Both of the city justices are being teach dress-making cutting and fitting this city slant too much. Besides the 7. Ferdinand Schwartzrock vs. Town rushed this week with civil cases, MASONS AND liOUTBACTORS. & by the Climax and Lalla Rook Systems. city ordinaces do not expect that a person of Burnstown. J. M^ Thompson for Will also have both systems for sale, C. H. Ross left for Rochester and should always be clad in his toboggan plaintiff and M. C. Robertson and Geo. Mrs. H. D. Beussmann. All kinds of mason work and plastering Winona Monday afternoon on business. suit. W. Somerville for defendant. done to, order, whether in city or SEWING SCHOOL. Alfred Vogel has been confined to country. Refeieuce, C. A Ochs. Geo, Kiesel spent a portion of the 8. May Diddle vs. the Town of Stark NEW Ulm. Minn. his home the past few days with sickness. holidays in Shakopee and St. Paul.Albert G. W. Somerville for plaintiff, J. M. On Jan. 4th, I will open my sewing school where will teach dressmaking, H.Laudenschlager, Olson visited in Nicollet, Tom Collins Thompson for defendant. cutting and fitting by theClimax system. The Dramatic Section have been induced in Waseca and Christian Nilson in 9. Wm. W. Miner vs. Town of Stark. Mrs. B. Follmann. to reproduce "Die Lieder des the Twin Cities. Attorneys the same as in No, 8. Dealer in Musikanten." 10. Samuel Radowsky vs. Jacob Young couples who cannot afford Low Rates For the Holidays. STOVES, Hirschman. Williams & Schoonmaker About twenty of the young people lodging at a hotel should not resort to On December 24th, 25th, and 31st, for plaintiff and Geo. W, Somerville for will enjoy a sleighing party this, Wednesday, a bus unless they are certain of being 1891 and January 1st, 1892, the Chicago defendant. up and around at the proper time in the evening. & Worth-Western Railway Company HARDWARE, TINWARE ana 11. Henry W.Sprague vs. Halvorson. will sell excursion tickets at very favorable morning. For all such a little before LIGHTNING RODS. Architect Thayer of Mankato was rates. For tickets and further information J. Newhart and Geo. W, Somerville for The Celebrated White, day-break would be the proper time. here Saturday devising plans for the apply to agents C. & N. W- I New American & Singer plaintiff and Lind & Hagberg for defendant. The Sons of Hermann at their last new Eagle Mill office. SEWING MACHINES lodge meeting elected the following officers: The Masons have laid an emblematic SEWING SCHOOL. 12.^red Wischstadt vs. Christian Cor. Minn. &1 South Str. Sew Ulm Minn Pres., G. Goetsch vice-president carpet in their new hall that is one of Johnson et. al. Geo. W. Somerville LIME! LIME! J. G. Merkle corresponding secretary, On January 4th the undersigned will the finest manufactured. for plaintiff and J, M. Thompson for Chas, Rolloff financial secretary, Chas. open a sewing school at her home on The breweries are now cutting their defendant. Gebser treasurer, John Bellm trustee, German Street where she will teach supplies of ice. Some 7,000 tons will WINKELMANN'S LIME' 13. Jos. Helget vs. John Veit. J. M. Wenzel Schotzko. dress-making, cutting and fitting. Orders be cut and stored away. Thompson for plaintiff and Geo. W. KILN. can be left at Hummel's store, Wm. Bardell, an old man in poor The Masonic and Workman Lodges Somerville for defendant On Minnesota River, near New Ulm, Louise Spoerhase circumstances, was kicked by a horse removed their fixtures to the new block 14. C. Aultman & Co. vs. John A. is fully prepared to furnish lime of on the farm of John Mohr in Cottonwood NEW YEARS BALL, the very best qnality in any quantity to the latter part *f the week. Torrey. J. M. Thompson for plaintiff on Monday, his leg breaking contractors and builders. Delivered to and Geo. W. Somerville for defendant. The board of Public Works held a any desired point either by team or rail above the knee as a result. He was The criminal calendar up to date includes meeting Monday night relative to the at liberal prices. All oiders by mail AT brought to town and placed in the hospital promptly attended to. the cases of the Slate vs. August widening of a street in the north end of where the limb was set and dressed Brodda and Augusta Kunz, John Callnan town. by Drs. Fritsche and Strickler. THESE*IS WAR IN THE ELEMENTS. and Marv Wellner. The marriage of Miss Lou .Hauenstein The estate of John E. Graff has sold to Mr. Chas. Furst of Chicago is Thursday Eve, Dec.31st. AND DOS'T TO F08GET IT. Around the County. the property known as the Northwestern announced to occur on the 19th of next Hotel, just north of the railroad Good time assured. month. I now make an 18x22 matted picture, track, to Jos. J. Bier of New Ulm, consideration Paul Qaandt of Lafayette has located (life size)and one dozen cabirets for $7. NE W YEAR'S Alfred Keller, formerly of this office, $2,100. The new proprietor in Cobden, No money on largo pictuie until you was in the city over Christmas. He is are satisfied work is as good as any has a suggestive name for the business Eleven application for license to sell now employed as foreman in the office turned out in Ne*v Ulm or any place. he purpose^ to carry on in his new acquired liquor haye been made in Sleepy Eye, It will be to your interest to make inquiry of the St. James Plaindealer. premises. Possession of the property before having work done. Satis Mrs. Mary Shields died at her home Wm. J. McHale has been transferred will be given Jan. 15th,—Sleepy faction guaranteed in Springfield last Tuesday of pneumonia. from the depot offices here to the day Eye Dispatch. J. F. CROWEIX, She was 59 ears of age. position at St. Charles. He is succeeded J. Block, the popular .Nicollet Henry Goettsche, Claus Minert, John here bv Valentine Mimmes. Rudolphi's Building, Upstairs. county sherifl was in the city Monday. Bottgar and Wm. Zimauske will ail STEW ULM, MINN. Blethen, the new engh 3er in xVi#d&y *ve, f)eden\"bef 31% In speaking of the Miller murder trial leave in a few days for Germany to visit. the Roller Mill, arrived here with his he says that he testified under oath Admission 50fC(s. MILLINERY family on Monday and ate occupying that he believed her sane and adds In Sleepy Eye the board of education, the Lehrer building on Minnesota SALESMEN WANTED. that he has not changed ^in his views —AND— has accepted the resignation of P. Bendixen Street. Ladies Furnishing Goods, since. He considers the defendant a and elected W. M. Murfin in his Local ami Traveling. To lepiesent Wm, Mueller, of the arm of Johnson shrewd and cunning woman and holds place. They also accepted the resiguations our well known house. You need no & Mueller of St. Peter, and Miss that nothing but able counsel brought }/Li% #ollntknn & of Miss Olson and Miss Bishman capital to lepiebent a htm that wariauts Fntsche, daughter of Fred^ Fritsche about her acquittal. The trial in his nurser\ stock hrst-cKhS and tiue to as teachers,but have not secured teach opposite the of Lafayette, will be unitedin marriage estimation has cost the county $3,500. name" Woik ill the ear. $100 per ers to succeed them. Union Motel, New Vim, on the 5th. moDth to the light man. Apply quick, The family of Geo. Dayton narrowly One morning last week a little giil stating age. MAY & CO. We have juet received a large new stock of Fall A couple of Minneapolis attorneys escaped suftocation from gas last Saturday MilliLery Goods consistingTn pan of Hate, Bonnets, who is living with Mr. Frantz in Sleepy stopped off in New Ulm Thursday evening. Hurseymen, Florists and Seedsmen. Velvets, Silks Ribbons, Feathers, Flowers, night. Ihey had retired for the Eye narrowly escaped beiDg burned to (lie. They had been up to Sleepy Eye, Also Patterns for stamping monograms. Stamp, evening and during the night the room St. Paul, Minn death. Her dresses caught hre while ine of all kinds furnished". Embroidery Work settling the accounts of the man Steinke, filled with coal gas, which by morning We Carti do it and Kensington painting done to order and lessons working in the kitchen and in an instant given. who disappeared last fall. rendered them all helpless. Parties in her whole body was wrapped in Anton Schwerzler A special to the daily papers .recoids the adjoining apartment broke into the flames. Fortunately Mr. Frantz was a dynamite explosion at Malta, Big room and removed the slumbering: occupants but are willing to pay for learning how t« near and smothered the flames in time Stone cottaty, last week, in which Ira in time to bring them to consciousness. make as good an article as WOLFFS ACHK to prevent death or lasting injuries. KieslingJBJock, New Vlrtf, Minn. BLACKING of a material so that a Bell and E. G. Gordon were instantly Had no one else been in retailer can profitably sell it at 10c. The A O U. W. Lodge in Springfield DEALER IN •r~ killed. The latter worked in this county the house it is certain the whole familj' Ou price is 2 0 has elected the following officers. dmiug the summer. WINES AND FINE LIQUORS. would have been suffocated. The retailer says the public will not pay P. N. W., Oscar Erickson, M. W-, J. It. We say the public will, because ihey Louis Bushard of West Newton feels To settle the dispute between Miunesotians H. Westinghouse Foreman, J. B. will always pay a fair price for a good I handle Bourbon Whiskey, Dave happy over the arrival of a girl baby as to who should fill the Eighth article. To show both the trade and the Jones Brandy, Anderson Club, Cognac, Schmid Overseer, C, M. Johnson Recorder, on Christmas day. He claims he has public that we want to give them the best and Imported Port Wine *&yr medical district judgeship, it is given out that H. C. Warnke Financier, Chas. or the least money, we will pay not met with anyone who received so use also the celebrated St. Julien Clarets, the president is willing to appoint a Olsen Receiver, Wolfgang Schmid, $10,000.00 Rhine and Riesling Wines and welcome a present, David Beetle also Minnesota Republican for Interstate Guide, M. H. Anstett J. W., Gustave Champagne. Whiskey ranging in records the birth of a son. Commerce commissioner providing the price from $ 1.50 to $6 per gallon. My Schwarlzioek O. W., Anton Hoffman The governor has appointed Chas. L. goods are of the very best grades and Minnesota senators consent to a^Democratic Trustee, J. C. Rothenburg. Reward are guaranteed as represented. Roos of this city to receive subscriptions selection for the judgeship. It is Geo, Irvin, the bonanza Evan farmer^ from Brown County to the Russian relief also stated that Mr. Lind could have SGIAFEK&HH BROTHERS & GO. left for [Norfolk county, Ontario, Tuesday fund. W. G. Gresham will act in the former place, but that pressure is morning for a three-weeks visit xVr above information this offer is open the same capacity in Nicollet county being brought to bear by Republican NE W ULM, MINN. among his relatives and old acquain until January 1st, 1893. and Hon. O. B. Turrell in Redwood. leaders to keep him in corgress. "WOLFF & BANDOLPH, Philadelphia. tances. George has been absent 26 Contractors and Builders. years. On his return he will bring out In Mankato Monday. Water Duniels, Attorney J. M.Thompson has scored gtPlans and specifications furnished to a police officer, fired a bullet into Chas. his slater,Mrs. Heath, and family who a victory over the Marshall county district order. Having received new and improved will make their home in Brown county. Hodge, a man who had stolen some court in the case ofStatevs. Kieth. on is the name of a paint which machinery we are able to furnish does work that no other paint can do. New all kinds of work in our line, as Ed. N. Heath, his brother-in-law, arrived goods from a store and was trying to Kieth was found guilty of a criminal wood painted with it looks like the natural Sash, Doors and Mouldings, also alt wood when It is stained and varnished. at Evan Tuesday morning and escape. The prisoner still lives, and act with a young girl and sentenced to kinds of Turned and Scroll Saw Work PAINTERS AND BUILDERS George left in the evening.—Herald. the records show that he has been in five years in the penitentiary. The Mill find it profitable to investigate. All scrapes before. supreme court on an appeal by the defendants Wm. Drusch was not born to be killed ptint stores sell it. Jacob Kiossner, Jr., attorneys reversed the decision Quite a sensatiQghas been caused at evrdently. About two years ago a HUMPHREYS' of the court and Kieth will have another Redwood Falls $yF'.,he securing of a freight engine interfered with him as be trial on a milder charge of abduction divorce by Mrs. McCann, who eloped was crossing the track and knocked DR. HUMPHREYS' SPECIFICS arescientifically and Mr. T. as. a lawyer is second to none in DEALER IN with an old man named Wicks last fall. him several rods, from which collision jarefuUy prepared prescriptions used for many rears In privatepracticewith succees.andfor over this, part of the state and generally wins Her husband followed her to that city William received sun iry bruises and a "hirtyyearsusedby the people. Every single Specific is a special core for the disease named. his cases.—Sleepy Eye Dispatch to obtain the child, but she secured the broken leg. Tuesday ho let his team These Specifics cure without drugging, purging or reducing the system, and are in fact ana A N divorce and along with it the custody get away from him he fell from the deedthe sovereign remedies of the World The Christmas season brought the of the child.* wagon and was dragged some distance, ill of Farm Machinery, following people to New Ulm from USTOFPRINCIPAI.K08. CUBE*. PRICES. 1 Fevers Congestion, Inflammation then thrown with violence against a Sleepy Eye failed to raise her portion abroad: E H. Huebner, Winthrop 2 Worms, Worm Fever. Worm Colic 3 Crying Colic, or Teething of Infants N E W ULM jtflNTN/ post near the stocbyaTd, and every one LIVERY, A BOARDING of the World's Fair fund. Out of the Carl Heers, Se ittle C. Furst, Chicago 4 Diarrhea., of Children or Adults ... SALE 5 Dysentery, GripingJBUioug Colic.. who saw the runaway thought ho was $650 asked for from Brown county it 8 Cholera Vcmlting Henry Held, Herman Schmidt, Otto 7 Coughs, Cold, BronrtittiB. Backer, Geo. Schnobrieh, Albert Bob-, killed. Not so however he is somewhat was her duly to raise §175, but the 8 Neuralgia Toottuwhe, Faceache 9 Headaches* SlckHeadache, Vertigo committee secured subscriptions to the leter, August Schneider a,nd the Misses bruised but there are no broken bones. 1 0 IFyBpep»ia,Buiou8 Stomach Suppressed or Palnfiil Periods. extent of only §40,two or three individuals It is alleged, that William's breath always 12 Wfcttes,_too ProfuseJPeriods^ Mathilda and BerthaHeld andjosephine smells like a beer keg when these pledging the greater portion of Pfaender, St. Paul Lawrence Grimm, 18 FeVelrl.na*iltBerCnfflB.Mal^ accidents happen.—Sleepy Eye Dispatch. that amount. Hartford, Wis. Geo. Grimm,and wife, 17 Files, Blind or Bleeding ... .-•••• Hugo^Schleuder and wifj^Fred Zschunke 1 9 a a Influenza, ColdintheHead The man, Oblinger, who acted as 9 0 Whooping Coogb, Violent Coughs. ft 2 4 General Debility.PhysicalWeakness and Jos. Epple, Springfield Herman banker, postmaster, lawyer and jSunday 2 7 Kidne Diseas -„1 Miss Sophie Riesling is here from Pless, Morgan Miss Ada Bourett, 2 8 Nervons Debility —Mt ,'^, -jt* School Superintendent at Arlington and I 3 0 Urinar W a Bed. .51 Winona on short visit, J- -JHenry 3 2 Diseases of theHeart,Palpitation l.Ot Minneapolis F. M. Whitney, Winona who flnaity removed the fine covering KRETSCH ft BERG, Pr»». Hammer of Mountain Lake W. A. Martel^, Waseea Miss Ida Vedder, Vp^ocrSsy by absconding with severali boung 7 a S S S mailep I cloth and gold free «ras among the visitors of the week. St. teten^ Mr. and Mrs^Hose and Fine turnouts furnished with or withou* thousand dollars of the government's HUMFHBETS* MBDIOIME CO., driven at reasonable rates. Fishing, hunting W, children, l^t^m^piamK^ma^t and Oor. WUliun and John Streets, Nsw York. m^neji^was captured on Christmas .day The Misses Keller of Minneapolis are and Pleasure parties furnished teams. Ladkf,Saddle OI i"tTs". horses. Fla«CarrIss«frfor funerals. mW Lo£wig S fcaeAty X&ert a neai^ |hdianapelis and returned to visiting with their sister, Mrs. George Office awl bsra la SkatiiitBink. rin* Havsau iMwietatortriai ner and wif3, Mankato. fgTnweraJsia kepttoordtrfoxrocko«c»jia*i. n, I Brevfier. &