New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
January 6, 1892 · Page 4 of 8
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1 "W The college will open again to-morrow. Geo. Doehne was up from S Blnl J. Newhart wUl leave on a western, At the meeting of the Citizens Ban& over Sunday. '^fet trip for his health next week. stockholders last evening the following Jinjj dance this evening^?City Andrew Otterholm is working for C. The county commissioners are in session A Behnke, the .Tracy operator, directors were elected, the officers, re election in Sleepy fiye yesterdayf H. Hornbnr* this weekly spent New Year's with his fnenda_in maining as heretofore: M. Mullen, C. John Larson is entertaining a friend Albert Bobleter returned to St. Paul NewUlmi, Silverson, H. Vajen, O. M. 01sen,Chas* from Fillmore county. Sunday evening. Mre. D*. Marden is here from Ver- Wagner and E. G. Koch, Mrs. O.M,Johnson of Belview visited G. W. Bonret of Minneapolis was the Horace Newhart is again attending with her brother, J. Klossner, the forepart Bucklen's Arnica Salve. guest of Col. Baasen over Sunday. college at Northfield. T^ An infant chgd of Ernst Pfeiffer died of the week. The Best Salve in the world for Cuts, Dr. O. C. Strickler was called tof ra-r on the 1st. Senator and Mrs, D. Peterson.were In the last issue of the Review a mistake Bruises, Sores, Ulcers^ Salt Rheum, cy on professional business Thursday. visitors in Tracy last FridayJk~ Ernst Lane., is employed at Jacob appeared which is apt to create a Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hand_s* Klossner's. Postmaster Schmidt is prevented wrong impression. The error was in J. C. Hessian, a Duluth attorney, Chilblains Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, from attending to his postoffice duties regard to the enlarging of ihe Schell spent Thursday herewith hisfriend,Mr. Herman Wagen isrthe new day operator and positively cures Piles, or no to-day by sickness. 01soni**he brewery, using the name of Otto Schell at the depot. pay required. It i«* guaranteed to give instead of August. The establishment Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Rehfeld arrived The public schools resumed^ work officers of the A. O, U. W. lodge perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. is still conducted in the name of the deceased here from Quincy, 111., on Saturdays to will be installed this evening in the Monday morning, ^IP§ proprietor. Jf^SP Price 25 cents per box. For sale by O.^ spend their honeymoon. new hall. G. A. Ottomeyer left for St Paul yesterday M. Olsen. 5 The Fire Department elected the following Little Johnny Eichmann had his Those desiring suits for the coming on business. officers on Monday evening: MORE FUR COATS. mi hand torn in one of the presses in the masquerade should leave orders at Mrs„ Up to date there are in 3New Ulm 90 Pres., Chas. Stoll vice-president, H. Review office Wednesday. 8 W. Hauenstein's. 3 E S & 3 consumers of the city water, Another supply of fur coats just Nagel secretary, Wm. Brust treas.v Now is the time when one bears the ceivert by Crone Bros. Sheriff Schmeiz went to Iowa Thursday Wm. Laior, operator in the depot, W. E. Koch foreman of Hose Co. No. poet shoot of his m^uth after the style to summon witnesses for the present has been assigned to Mankato. 1, A. G. Wagner foreman of Hose Co. STORE ROOMFOR RENT. of "What is so rare as a day in Janu- term of Court. *&<- Services will be held in the Evangelical No. 3, Geo. T. Bevier foreman of Hook ary?" ^2&^fJg*F*t?l$8l Our store room in the new Masonic, Mrs. Herman Schapekahm entertained church to-morrow evening. and Ladder Co., Chas. Gebaer foreman Block is offered for rent. The grand parents of Mrs, D, Hanson*of som fifty of her lady friends to a birthday of Engine Co., John Schapekahm Louis Mueller will enter into partnership Lina & Hagberg. this city celebrated their diamond patty on New Year's Day. police, John F. Neumann. with Jacob Klossner this week. wedding in Racine, Wisconsin, last DOG LOST. Alfred Keller has given up his position John Bockel, who has been furnishing Miss Clara Doehne was the guest of week. ZM% with the St. James Plaiadealer and A white Bird dog with yellow ears: the plays and wardrobe for the Dramatic Twin City friends during the holidays. Peter Espenson of Linden aud Emma yesterday went from here to St. Paul to and double nose. Finder will receive Section for some time, will be here Senator James A. Tawnev transacted Rees of Blue Earth county were married work in the office of the Dispatch. liberal reward by delivering same at on the 19th of January with a line of legal business in this city last Wednesday. by Judge Brandt on the last day of Mueller's Cigar Store. Pay as you go is a good motto. Perhaps elegant costumes for the masquerade the old year. »f~ *l some, who are now vexed and annoyed on the 23rd, He will remain four days Brust's Headquarters. The officers of the Masonic lodge were The first Masquerade Ball will be by delicate energencies, will even so that all can haye opportunity to select duly installed in their new hall last given under the auspices of the Ladies' consider it "a gem of a thought" a desirable costume. His prices evening. For the Best of Liquors and Cigars the Society of the Turnverein on the 23rd range from $1.50 to $5. Orders should J. J. Green, who was editor of the Le only place in the city is at Tom Collins the engineer, is now ©n of this month. be left at once with Fred Pfaender. Sueur Sentinel for nearly thirty years, CHAS. BRUST'S. the road and J. Cashman takes his August Conrad, the teacher of gymnastics spent a couple of days in town last Yesterday at the Lutheran church the place in the yards. in the Turner Hall school, has week,the guest of his war comiade,Capt. marriage of Miss Bertha Fritsche and Minnesota Street, N Ulm Mrs. Manchester, a daughter of L. resigned his position and will leave in George. Mr. Wm. Mueller was solemnized by MASQUEEADE BALL Witkowski of this city, died at Springfield a few days for Texas, The following were visitors in the city Rev, Albrecht, The bride is the daughter last Thurday. The Empire Mill ground 425 barrels of ex-Treasurer Fritsche of Nicollet over New Years: Albert Melges of Redwood Geo. Schnoberich has accepted a position of flour on Thursday. When all the county and is in eyery respect an estimable Falls and John Meyer, Albert as book-keeper for the firm of Geo. AT improvements are completed the mill Meyer, Wm, Loesch and Louis Buenger woman. The gioom is a member TURNER HALL Benz & Son3 of St. Paul. will have a capacity of 450 barrels. of the firm of Johnson & Mueller of St. Paul. One of the switch engines 'n the of St. Peter and his success speaks much The New Year's balls were unusually Thomas E. Bowen, formerly of the yard here has been removed to Waseca for his enterprise and worth. The Review well,attended this year. That under Sleepy Herald, has resigned from the on owing to slack in business, takes pleasure therefore in extending the auspices of the Fire Department editorial management of the Duluth its richest congratulations. was an exceptionally pleasant affair. C. A. Johnson and Louis Mueller $kttifdky Jk^aafy 33fd- Daily News. It is not given out, however, came up from St. Peter yesterday to attend The marriage of Prof. Hoeness and what his next venture will be. The Tracy Trumpet records the following ™Iha6 1 S iv under the aus- the Mueller-Fritsche wedding. Mies Katie Pranti occurred in St. Louis pf a relative of H. L. Blethen of The young ladies of the city are already pices of the ladies society of the Tnrnvejein. Program will* appear next on the 5*th. The groom is a member of The clerk of court issued 136 marriage this city: Casper Blethen, of Walnut talking of a leap year dance for the Dr„ Martin Luther College faculty. licenses during the year just Grove, son of H, K. Blethen, of this the 29th of February. Before actually passed. This is three less than in 1890. city, received the full charge of a shotgun Among the improvements of the year, deciding on anything of the kind, however, TURNER HALL Bingham Bros, will enlarge their elevator in his thigh while hunting rabbits they should duly consider with Claus Anthony of Latayette has gone on Wednesday. The gun was accidentally and put in a large engine. The what fluttering anxiety and expectancy to California to look over the western changes will cost in the neighborhood of discharged while in the hands of a so many young men will be bothered, country with a possible view of locating. $2,500. nephew who stood but thirty feet away and hesitate lest they might cause fond The interesting drama in five icts at the time of the accident.' Dr. Ferro hopes to be turned unintentionally Alfred Hellmann, the accommodating Court convened yesterday with Judge Die Lieder des Musikanten attended the unfortunate man and took away. and efficient clerk in the drug store Webber on the bench. The session will from the ugly wound the charge of shot of O. M. Olsen, has gone to Stillwater Here is a question for those who in all probability continue until next including the wads. He left his patient to accept a desirable and lucrative position. will be presented on pride themselves on their financial week. in as easy circumstances as could be expected shrewdness: Is it profitable to pay large SUNDAY EVE JANUARY 10. Gustav Fischer suffered from the and thinks that his limb will be sums of money to lawyers simply because Mr. Roesch of Courtland fell down a grippe several days of last week, but is saved. The play is one of the dnest ever produced you don't know enough to keep flight of stairs on Wednesday aud dislocated now attending to his duties in the public by home talent in New Ulm your pretty secrets to yourself? The his shoulder. He was brought schools. On Wednesday John Steinmetz was and merits a full house answer seems simple enough, but the to town Thursday and placed under the brought to this city under a justice wariant Robert Schilling,one of the leaders of Seats now on Sale at the City Drng question is neverthelesss one that has care of Dr. Strickler., and ushered before Justice Baasen the Peoples Party, will lecture in Blown .puzzled many brains before and no to answer to a charge of embezzlement, Good name in man on woman,Shakespeare county in the near future. He is a Mil" Notice of Confirmation of Assessment. doubt causes sleepless nights yet. •fos. A Eckstein appeared for the state thought, was the immediate jewel waukee man. It is said that a certain man who visits of their souls, but there are those, it and Geo. W.Soraerville for the prisoner. Chas, Witt, a constable, was brought Ofhce of the Board of ^ablic Works, Turner Hall every evening at a certain An adjournmeut was taken, however, seems, who do not think as much until City of New Ulm, Minn, December down from Morgan last week sentenced time always sees a certain pillar in 28th, A, D. 1891 until Jan. 8tb, Steinmetz giving bail in reminded of it legally. to thirty days in the county jail for the room and invariably suggests that the sum of $400 with Lorenz Flor and The assessment of damages arising drunkenness. The Turnverein elected the following by the widening aud opening of a street someone should, with monkey propensities, Geo Dietz as sureties. The defendant's officers on Saturday evening President, along the city limits, from Broadway The village of Sleepy Eye made climb that particular pillar. Whether &upposed crime consists in embezzling to the Minnesota River and hereinafter F. Burg vice-president, Pfaender $336 36 on their electric light plant in it is lack of ideas or a fine vein of humor a machine belonging to the described, having been completed and treasurer, P. Scherer recording secretary, six months. They have arc lights and running all through the man, that Buckeye Reaper Co. of Minneapolis entered by the Board of Public Works Ernst Wicherski corresponding do not burn all night through. in and for said city, notice is heieby he thus nightly insists upon the same Sam Steinke, the man who skipped last secretary A, A. Bogen 1st turn wart, given that application will be made to The Ledrach—Gag suit was called up ridiculous performance at always the fall, is also accused in the charge, but the City Council of said city, at a meeting Emil Wicher-ski 2nd tnrnwart. Max same hour, has not yet developed. yesterday morning and the attorneys on a search has failed to discover his thereof to be heJd on Tuesday, February Burg. both sides annnounced that they were whereabouts. 2d, A. D. 1892 at 8 o'clock p. m., Fritz Aufderheide, brickmaker, and During the year ending Dec. 31st, to have said assessments in all thino-s readv^for trial. Now watch where the Contractor Hanschen,both of New Ulai, Cuy Clerk Schilling reports that during confirmed. 1891, there was pumped at the city lightning strikes, were in the city Tuesday on business. the year just ended there occurred Objections to said assessments may water-works station 7,222,284 gallons of Chas. Stuebe shipped two carloads of The former is testing Tracy clav with a be heard before the city council at such in New Ulm 145 births, 73 of which water or 229,278 barrels, This makes time. hides east on Monday and Jos, Schnobnch view of starting a brick yard here. We were males. In the same period there ac average of 628 barrels per day, an The following is a description of said also shipped a considerable quantity. hope the investigation will establish the were 64 deaths,34 of which were males. amount which compares favorably with street to be widened, to wit Altogether over 60,000 pounds fact that there is a good brickmakiDg These were divided as follows: Under Widening of the stieet commencing that which we read about in connection went out of town. clay here, for it means a new industry one year, 8 males and 5 females between at a point on the city limit* where it is with the flood. intersected by Broadway near the Hocpital for Tracy, besides the keeping of thousands It is expected that the city will pay one and five years, 4 males and Otto Smith was brought before a justice aud Poor Hou^e ground, and from of dollars of moDey at home when tha hall rent of Company A in Turner 2 females between five and ten years, there running north along the city limits in Springfield last week, charged the building season commences this Hall, providing tha company will allow 1 male and 2 females between ten and to the Minnesota River opposite the with stealing ivory harness rings from year, that otherwise will have to be sent twenty, 1 wale between twenty and most northerly point of River Bottom the use of their hall to the Fire Depart" the store of H. C. Warnke. County Lot No. 9, be widened to 60 feet by taking away.—Tracy Trumpet. ment for meetings. thirty, 1 male and 2 females between an additional 30 feet along the Attorney Robertson conducted the prosecution thirty and forty, 2 males and 3 females Judge of Probate Brandt furnishes "Die Lieder des Musikanten" will be east line of said street and within the and the culprit was bound over between forty and fifty, 2 males and 1 the following as a list of those commit city limits. presented at Turner Hall next Sunday to appear before the grand jury. He is female between fifty and sixty, 2 females ted to the insane as}lum from this The following is a list of the supposed evening. The production given it a now lodgedjin the jail in this city. between sixty and seventy, 7 owner's names, a description of the county during 1891: Anna Borgwart. week ago will warrant a liberal patronage property damaged and the amount ot males and 5 females between seventy A special from Redwood Falls states committed May 5th Nicholas Hillesheim, of the second eftort of the local damages awarded to the same over and and eighty, 3 males and two females that a sad case of destitution and domestic committed May 19th and discharged players. above the benefits, tow oyer eighty, 1 male and two females sorrow has been brought to light shortly after Elizabeth Satler, A very pleasant sleighing party was Supposed Damages married, 13 males and 11 females committed May 22nd and also discharged there. A woman named Morrison was Owner Descnption Above Benefits '-«r enjoyed by about twenty of the young widowed, 2 males and 5 females single, City of New Ulm, Hospital Si Poorhonse Wilhelmina Neubauer, committed found dead in a house in the outskirts ladies and gentlemen of town on Wednesday TT grounds $03 CO 19 males and 14 females. of town. Her husband had deserted July 30th, but now home on Hoffman, Eivor Bottom Lot No. 9 35 CJ evening. After the ride refreshments Sophie Hensd ,-nc, trial Nicholas Hillesheim, committed her, and owing to lack of proper feod were served at the home of Miss a A W A The death of C, Ch, Brandt occurred August 20th. H. Weddendorf \l 2 00 she became an easy victim to diphtheria. Bertha Beinhorn, at 10 o'clock of last Friday evening. All objections to said assessment must Harley Head and Jerry Reardon were be made in writing and filed with the He was an aged man, having passed his A young man walked eight miles to city clerk of said city at least one day lodged in jail on Monday night for Among the attorneys who are in attendance 84th mile-post, and death] came only town last Thursday in order to attend pnoi to said day of hearino-. making night hideous. It appears after he was no longer able to assist himself at court this week are Geo, W, the dances. Given that the young was E. G. PAHL, that the young fellows had been out on or enjoy a life of ease. The deceased Ohanman Board of Public Works Somerville and J. M. Ikompson of as brilliant as he is determined, and we Cfncial: what is commonly .called "a tear," and Sleepy Eye, M. C. Robertson of Springfield, was born on the 27th of April, would not have to go outside of Brown at about eleven o'clock they went to a Louis SCHILLING, 1808, in Roga, near Friedlind, Mecklenburg-Strelitz, Sen. J. A. Tawney and W. county for congressional timber. Clerk Board of Public Works. livery stable and asked for a horse. Upon and after studying in Lamberton of Winona, Sen. C. R. Davis Goyernor Merriam nas appointed Dr. being refused, they proceeded to the Friedland gymnasium he was placed of St. Peter, and Assistant U. S. District [ORDER FOE HEARING ON CLAIMS B. Collins of Nicollet county as commissioner "mop the floor1' with th3 hostler, and in charge of some of the large farms in Attorney Geo. B. Edgerton of St. STATE OF MINNESOT, County of Brown -ss to examine the state hospitals afterwards hitched up a hoise of their a ..J.? Special Term, December 31si that section. Later on he concluded to a -w^ r7^ for the next two years, and C. Amundson, own accord. Then followed a wild cast his fortunes in America and arrived In the matter of the estate of HenrJy A AT.T deceased. iU1A' also of Nicollet county, as member After one has paid a considerable sum drunk and at a late hour they were arrested. in this country in 1832. He lived Letters of administration oa the estate of Henrv of the board of corrections and charities. to sustain a reputation and cover with a A. Mix deceased, late of the county of 0»le and The trial was set for yesterday in Cleveland, Ohio, for four years and state of Illinois, being gianted to of cloak of practised deceit the results of Woe unto the lightning when it afternoon.*"^ „*w *_ »«j New Ulm, Minn. UI then came to N6w Ulm. For fifteen or human weakness,he naturally feels easier. It is ordered, that six months be and the same strikes the high places but does not purify sixteen years he lived in Cottonwood Old schemes always work well and a is hereby allowed from and after the date of this It occurs to nim then that money the air. In the language of Mr. ord3r, in which all persons havma claims or demands and Sigel and then at an advanced age good illustration of this fact appears in a against the said deceased, are required is worth something and is capable of Elliot's Delsarte, we would ask some of file the same in the Probate Court of said Count retired to New Ulm to spend his days. story told by one of our merchants as occurring jrev'vr for examination and allowance, or be covering a multitude of sins, and as he the attorneys who are interested in the barred. He was a man of greet endurance, as last week. An individual entered thinks of this, even the flea he sleeps present session of court, if they are pit is further ordered.thatthe first Monday in Jalv can be judged from his extreme old age, his store, he says, and wanted to buy a A. D. Id92, at 10 o'clock A. M.at a genera" term with seems gentler. ?»ffw# onto that, ^j, **& and ever found something for his hands fur coat. The coat was only worth a Probate Office the Court House to do. Of late years, however, he has the City or New Ulm, in said Connty, be and An incident is related as occurring This week a transfer takes place in few dollars, but a clerk in the store tne same hereby is appointed as the timeand place been confined to his home with ailments not far from here where a man in a when and where the said Probate Court will exar New Ulm business circles which removes asked double its value. The customer mine and adjust said claims and demands and his death was not altogether unexpected. drunken state laid his head on the railroad one of the city's oldest merchants, We looked it over, examined it carefully and And it is further ordered, that notice of such His marriage resulted in the hearing be given to all creditors and persons in» track with the view of committing feeling a pocket-book in one of the refer to the sale of Mr. Friedmann's terestedln said estate by forthwith publishing It birth of three sons, Jtfnst, C. now tbia order once ta each week for three successive suicide. By the time the first train pockets he willingly paid the amount store to Fred Backer of Milford. The weeks jn the New Ulm Beview, a weekly news. c«M in San Diego, and Fred, who died some 'came along he had disturbed himself in asked for. Of course the pocket-book paper printed and published at the city of New former has been identified with business thj Ulm in said county, years ago, The funeral was held from a ti his sleep so that only the hair of his was worthless and filled with nothing here for many years, and row, upon retiring Dated at New Wm rfinn., this 31st day of Dec- tt the residence of the deceased's son, emjber A. D. $ head was shaved, and he aw^ke a sober but paper, but it nevertheless served its to private life, he wiU take with By the Court, Ernst Brandt, on Sunday, mission well. *Az but a bald-headed man., ERNST BBANDT, & $ him the good wishes of.a'host of friends. rs •fudge of Probate 8T *4kf