New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
January 27, 1892 · Page 4 of 8
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•"nSUr Mrs. Crone will return frfyn Chicago RICH AND LUDICROUS COSTUMES Local N Notice of Expiration of Redemption BSTOMOP BOARD OF AUDIT. -YM Ill this week. from Tax Sale. .For news read next week's issue. gj|j Lind & Hagberg now occupy their All Sorts,,were to be seen at Saturday Chas. Stengel, Prop. STATE OF MINNESOTA, Comity of Brown-sa Ed. Frenzal is clerking at the Union new offices. ^iffight's Masquerade. County Auditor Offlce,New Ulm. State of Minnesota, ths undersigned constituting the Board of Hotel. 7 ," Miss Amelia Fnfsche is visiting"* in Brown County, Audit In and for said County of- Brown and State (OPPOSITE DEPOT.) Minneapolis. In every Eespect the afiair was Attended 01 Minnesota hiving duly-advertised for Proposals Jf. M. Whitney came up from Winona Office of County Aud.lor New, Ulm, from Banks or Bankers for the County Deposits ?Tst Rev. Baumgarten is confined to his with success. to spend Sunday. J*n 15th 1892.WSM&yfSS for the ensuing 2 years, 1893 and 1S93, and &£&& I will serve a hot and cold lunch every having received bids and bonds from the Different morning, and at the same time the finest line cf room with sickness. ,- Banks and Bankers of said County and state Mrs. Jacque, a sister of* Mrs. Berry, Public notice is hereby given, as required wines, liquors and cigars will alwaje be found on* Fair weather smiled on the efforts of which we a tins day duly considered, and the I*- ?j hand. I will endeavor to accomodate everybod is dangerously ilL by Chapter 194, General Laws of said Bids are hereby accepted, and the following to the best of satisfaction, hoping to always extend Miss Hensel of St. Paul is the guest those under whose auspices the masquerade named banks are designated the County Depositones and improve the place. 1885, that each piece or parcel of the H. Loheyde was taken suddenly sick ot Brown County Mmnesota.'.for the time of Miss Clara Doehne. CHAS. STENGEL was held at Turner Hall on «tate3 in Bonds to be appro\ed by Boaid of County real property hereinafter described was Monday afternoon. Commissiorers Springfield shows up for 1891 with a Saturday evening, and from the time the H.Laudenschlager, Citizens Bank. sold at the tax sale May 5th 1889, pursuant 'Vew Ulm, Minn. A son of Frank Retzlaff of Cottonwood building record of $73,000. first sound cf soft music floated through Brown Co. Bank. N Ulm, Minn. to the real estate tax judgment Merchants Bank Sleepy Eye, Minn, died on the 20th. A. W. Bingham and wife returned the hall, the masqueraders continued to State-Bank of Sleepy Eye Sleepy Eye, Minn. entered in the District Court in the Siate Bank of Sprmgfltld, oi[ Springfield, minn. from their Minneapolis visit Friday, enter and glide about the floor. By nine Minn C. H. Hornburg made a business trip Dealer ia 6 1 it is also ordered that these proceedings be laid STOVES, County of Brown on the 21st day of Anton Schwerzler went to St. Paul o'clock nearly two-hundred masked before the Board of County Commissioners, and to the Twin Cities yesterday. Mareh, 1889, in the nroceedings to enforce further ordered that Copy of same be filed in the yesterday to buy new fixtures for his forms could be counted as they circled Treasurers office of said County of Brown. Alexander Berghold came up from the payment of t*xes remaining In witness whereof we have hereunto set our saloon, about the hall or bothered the lookerson St. Paul yesterday on business. hands and cauted the seal of the County Auditor delinquent upon real estate on the first HARD WARE, TIN WARE anu Mrs. L, C. Johnson of Northfield is to 0e affixed, this 7th day of January A. D. 1892. with pranks and capers that wore W. G. Behnke of S Louis is sick at LEWIS B. KROOK.Co, Auditor, LIGHTNING RODS. Monday in January 1889, for taxes of yisiting with 'her parents, Mr. and Mrs. evidently more entertaining to the performers S. A, GEORGE.Clerk of Dist. Court Tho Celebrated White, the home of his mother in this city. 1887 and the penalties and cost accrued E KOCH.Chairm. Board of County Com. C. Sommer. than to those selected to be entertained. New American & Singer thereon, and that the period of redemption John Reardon has gone to St. Paul A E OP MINNESOTA, County of Brown Vss. ,., Miss Ada Bourret has retarned to her SEWING MACHINES of said real property from saidsale 1892 a it el Term. January 2ist to receive treatment from Dr. Stamm. The costumes, while including but home in Minneapolis after a visit of will expire May 11th, 1892, under the In the matter of the Estate of Michael Lauterbach Cor. Minn. &1 SontD^Str. NewUlm Minn W. Eibner returned from a business few humorous ones, were in many instances deceased: several weeks with Miss Baasen. *v% LIME! LIME! provisions of the General Tax Law of Whereas, amnstrumeni in writing purporting trip to Milwaukee yesterday morning. beautiful and such as to attract to be the last will and testament of Michael Lauterbach Supt. Meyers'.of the St. Cloud Reformatory 1878 and amendments thereto, and the deceased, ate ot said county, has b6en delivered admiring attention. The floor managers Mrs. Wendinger, aged 58 years, died court,( is in doubt what-to do with Mary to this amount extended opposite each description for instance, consisting of six ladies, ^d whereas, John Lauterbach has filed 'therewith Saturday morning at her home in West Wellner who'was sent there from this WINKELMANN'S LIME is the amount which will be required his petition, represenung among other "things were richly dressed, and the Prince and that said Michael Lauterbach died in said county Newton. county. The law, it seems, does not to redeem such description from KILN. on the 18th day of January 1892, testate, Princess with their train glittered in the *V provide that female prisoners shall be and that said petitioner is the sole execntor H. M.Bali of Lone Tree Lake will go said sale on the 6th dav of May 1889 On Minnesota River, near New Ulm, named in said bs twill and testament, elegance of their attire. A group of recieved. to Chicago this week with a train load and praying that the said nutrnment may including twenty-five (25) cents foi publishing is fully prepared to furnish lime of be admitted to probate, and that letters testamentary young men and ladies also ap the very best qnality in any quantity to of cattle, this notice. be to him issued thereon, Mrs. Senz, after a prolonged siege of peared which made a fine impression, contractors and builders. Delivered to It is ordered, that the proofs of sn instrument, The real property above leferred to is sickness in which dropsy figured largely, A Republican club has been organized and the said petition, be heard before this any desired point either by team or rail representing*as it did a crew of conductors, described as follows: court, at the Probate Omce sanl county, on died on Thursday at the age of 58. at Winthrop with E. H. Huebner at liberal prices. All orders by nail Thursday the ISth day of February A 1892,at 10 brakemen, newsboys and the like a She was a resident of this city for many clock in the foienoon, when all Concerned may promptly attended to. as secretary, for the Northwestern and St. Paul New 3 Amount appear and contest the probate of said instrument THEODOU MUELLER, years and the funeral, which was held required Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Dreis of St. Patil Name of OwDers, Ulm and Southwestern railroads. The 5. to redeem And it *s fmther ordered, that public notice of on Saturday,was largely attended, are visiting with their daughter, Mrs.F. the nme and place of ud hearing be given to all newsboy who sold the New Ulm Review Wm Hnmmel New Ulm 2 65 $3635 persons interested, publication of these orders The Empire Mill Co. acknowledges W. Hauenstein. H. Levy NewUlm 14 was deserving of particular praise for 102 once in each week for thiee sucessne weeks prior 8 10 H.M.Ganeri.rNev/UlmlJ 58 to said day of hearing, the New Ulm Review a Nofpentre 3 39 the reciept of the following donations the excellent judgement shown in confining MANUFACTURER OV Henry Pulz has left town secretly, L«. Baganz New Ulm 8 98 wctkb new-paper pnnttd and published at the 2 28 G. Dassler New Ulm 5 137 city or New Ulm «aid county for 'the sufferers in .Russia Anton his sales exclusively to the best leaving several creditors, who are wishing 2 2S L. Bagan.,5 New Ulm 9 183 Dated at New Clm, Minn the 21st dav of 90 McGmnie New Ulm Sprenger,Cottonwood, 420 pounds, and 196 Tannuy A. 1892 advertising mecium in the county, Of that he hadn't. 90 Sleepy Eye Lots Block By the Court, E. Otto, Franklin, 420 pounds. Comparticular merit, however, and taking A. Russel 8&9 "6 9 35 ERNST BRANDT Mrs, S. A. George gave a pleasant Methodist Cong. 13 35 192 mittemau Roos says that nearly 25,000 L- k») 43 Judjre of Probite the lead among the handsome groups ot AND DEALEB IN tea party to a large number of lady S ,.r r. To«n Hange pounds will be sent from New Ulm. 9 35 the evening was the "Queen Anne's A W CaseWlOOft ofO 11 30^ 110 33 We authorize our advertised druggist friends Friday afternoon. Dayton Outl 1? 80 110 32 4 77 IS to sell 3 ou Dr. King's New Discovery Fan Brigade," owing to the originality fac1 If eternal punishment is a settled J. A. Rubsel, Ulieon's for Consumption, Coughs -md Colds, Robert Pless on Friday was badly add.ofOntl.pt oiOutl 6 29 110 S9 13 02 of their drill and the style of their suits. the Republicans and Democrats, according N»of Town of Cottonwood upon this condition. It \ou lie afflicted injured about the head while coasting. Gracefully did they pose, majestically Acitr to Hon. Robert Schilling, will with La Griope and will use this Beinboru's building New Ulm Minn. Peter Gulden S lAofSE# 14 109 His face bears many ugly marks. 30 80 16 62 Peter Gulden W£ofNE# 23 did they sweep their fans in the direction 109 30 80 19 29 remedy t.ceording to dilutions, givinoit be most terribly scotched for the many Town of Eden a i.m ttial, and expeneuce no benefit, C. W. H. Heidemann attended the of some dear one in the galleries, H. M. Ball Part lots6&8 28 transgressions committed on this earth. 112 33 10 5 34 Town ol INliifoid you mtv 1 etui the bottle and have annual meeting of the State Horticultural winsomely they winked (the other eye) A N And still they all seem to be enjoying L. S«hmt7i?y0fJWV your monej retunded We make this NW,M of N \V~h 34 ., Society in Owatonna last week. 110 Ladies Furnishing Goods. 31 120 2415 and with what a fluttering sensation prosperity and a tair share of money. offer, because of the wondarful success G.L SchultzeNkj^o[NE^33 110 31 10 14 34 I Town of Sigel of Dr. K.ng's New Discovery during The Assistant Superintendent of Jhe their fans did flutter. Of a certainty Mrs. Daniel Dingier died on Thursday HenryVluellerW^ofSWif 4 109 31 80 2151 last season's epedemic. Have heard of J*jS. B. ^0lllDI\I\ & Co. the group was a good *ne. Western Union Telegraph Co. inspfcctedthe Town of Stark after a protected sickness, her death no case ir which it failed. Trv it. Trial Sam Bellig Lot, 2 LN W 16 109 32 180 72 41 21 office at this place Wednesday. Of the other groups, the six girls Franz Bui gingerfcW J£ 7 109 being the result of heart troubles. She 32 1G0 3()69 bottles free at O Olsen's D"rug Store. opposite the Romberg part of E Large sue 50c. and $1 4 H. Warnke, the Springfield enclosed in cases, shaped like oyster was born in Germany and had reached ot N E a Union Motel, New Ulm, 32 8 69 3 07 4 10 Town of j=l aw shells, and the fortune tellers were harness dealer, was in the city yesteiday. Meat Bsi the age of &my-h.ve \ears, many of G. Brown S\V of SW& 20 10S Weh ive jti'-t received a lafce new «tock of Pall 34 40 6 41 among the prettiest while the scene upon From here he went to Mxnkato. "Vtilhrtry CroocK consisting in of Hats, Bonnets, which were spent in this vicinity. The Given under my hand and official seal Velvets bilks Ribbons, Feathers, Flowers, the stage with the Pnnee seated this,15th day of January A. D. 1992. funeral ceremonies' were held Minday Bill N)e, so the fct, Peter Jourial ffce. AlQo itterns foi stamping roonosrrams Stamping upon a throne and surrounded by his [SEAL] LEWIS KROOK afternoon. says, asks for $275 for a single lecture. of all kinds mrnishea Emb-oidery Work Co. Aoditoi, Brown Co. Minn FRANK SGHNQBRICH PROP attendants was also a beautiful one and and Kmsington punting donetooidei and lessons The huruorM is now making a tour of Quite a luige number of ladies anu' given captured much applause. The comic the west. gentlemen weie entertained at the home NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS. Having taken M. Epple's meat market, groups included the Alliance Band, ol Mi»s Lou Baasen on Fuday evening. A mfeting will be held at Turnei 1 "am prepared to wai* on all customers which was very good and caused a great 1 will be at the Meichants Bank, Sleepy Hall next Monday night at 8 30 o'clock The game of cinch was .indulged with fiesh meats, sausage, hams,* deal of laughter, the butcheis, the bakers E} P.Feb. 9th and 10th. and at the Lara, etc., always on hand Oi ders from to consider the advisability of arranging in till a late hour and a veiy pleasant Kie&hn^Bloek, Now Ulm, Minn. and the devil and several of hib associates. Bank of Springfield Feb. 11th and 12th the country attended to. a cirnival procession. time is repoited. The head prizes went DLALER IN for the purpose of collecting personal to Mias Doenneand Wni. Martell, whiie A. M. Harrison, a Minneapolis lawyer, WINES FINE LIQUORS. The individual masks weie veiy numerous. properU taxes. the rewauts for poorest scotes went to was in the city yesterday. He represents Vetterle was there for :t second Fr. Buijr,Co. Treas. Mrs. McIIale and_Mr. R. Loheyde. the plaintiff in the case of the I huiii( li'iiitbon Whiskey, Dave time, the policeman who once a great Contractors for Joues }t uul), Amkison Club, Cognac, State vs. J. Steinmelz Last weeu Jacob Klossner traded the FOR REXT. while took him in charge, 1 man in and Ininoi UMI POLC Wine for medical TUBULAR TOLS & WINDMILLS land in Reclweod county which ne secured Ernst Brandt while assisting neglige costume in search of his wife, use, aUo tin celebrated St. Juhen Clarets, Two nicely furnished rooms with or 113 the s*le of New Ulm Basket Seiter & Baer in roofing Hauen^tein's Rhine mil Riesling Wines and characters of hundreds of 3 ears ago, a without boaid for rent Works for the aot and stoie building of Cham]) ixm Whiskey ranging in brewery, tell in some manner and seveiely Russian, who was supposed to be a Mr, Brev price tiom "j 1 50 to &6 per gallon My Leatherman Bios, in Spungfaeld. As sprained his toot take-off on the present talk of Russian goods ot the very best giades and a part of the transfer Messrs. Klossner QUERADE BALL starvation, and, best of all, a fleeting J. Steinmetz, against whom an indictment are gu.u tntt ed as represented. & Mueller also bought tlie hardware form representing "time." The latter was returned by the last gi and stock ot the same hrm and next Monday SfliPEKiHIOROTflEHS & 00.jury costume required no little time and for embezzlement, was arrested on Chas. Hermann, at present bookkeeper genius in preparation and was thoroughly Friday thiough a bench warrant. ME,,' ULM, MINN. in the New Ulm store, will go to appreciated. float repiesenting UNION HALL A meeting of the Agricultural Society Springfield to accept the management the Eagle Mill was also a splendid Contractors and Builders. will be held Saturday evening ot the branch establishment. Louie advertisement. Plans ind suecilicalions furmsLed to at Turner Hall for the porpose of covering Sunday Eve, ten. 31. Mueller, junior partner, will act as An amusing feature of the masquerade order. Hiving itceived new and improved the dehcit entailed by the last book-keeper in his place. nudum ly we are able to furnish was the large loaf of bread weighing Fair. ALSO SPECIAL AGENTS FOR THE A is on SS cents all kimK ot work in our line, as A coroner's inquest was held over the over 100 pounds, which was carried Sash. Doors in 1 Mouldings, also all W. R. Hodges ofjtbe Sleepy Eye Herald„has AERM0T0R body of John B. Zins in Granby, Nicollet about by the group of bakers, and the fi©" Tickets to be had in all three ding kinds of Tumid and Scioll Saw Work been chosen chairman of the Our office is in New TJlni. Minn. county,la=t Thursday. The deceased stores. immense amount of sausage that was People's Party county committee and H. Shornberg is our ageuv, at Sleepy LIVER!, MD had been an inmato of tne asylum at St hung out as a sign for the butcners, SALE also a member of the Second congressional Eye. Peter and upoa being returned from committee. Mr. and Mrs. Denters of Browns tuere hts face was badly disfiguied.The •STA.BJL.T53 Hugo Schleuder and wife of Spnngfield Valley are visiting with the family of relatives-suspected abuse and demanded IS THE TIME TO «,tnd Mrs. A. G. Seiter and daughters W. A. Hubbard. an inquest. Coroner Skinner was of Winthrop were among those who accordingly summoned and Dr. Stickler A daughter of F. Ring, deceased, arrived attended the masquerade at Turner Hal* of this city was requested to make a here yesterday from Chicago to BUY Saturday evening. post moitem examination, The result attend his funeral. O SS Watch Cases Fred Ring, an old gentleman who has proved plainly that tnere had been no Chas. H, Porter of Morgan and Miss violence, but that the man had died been living at the hospital for a number Lillic Johnson of Eden were married from erysipelas, which also caused the of years, passed away Sunday morning .WITH on Monday bv Judge Brandt. KRETSCH & BERG, Prop. at an adyanced age. The funeral will disfiguration of his face. ABOVJS John H. Graff and Mrs.Katie J. Fries Fine turnouts furnished with or withou be held this, Wednesday,afternoon at 2 Robert Schilling, secretary of the of Sleepy Eye were married at the drivers at reasonable rates Fishing, bunting o'cloi-k from Turner Hall. and Pleasure parties furnished teims. Ladies People's Party, gave two addresses at court-house by Judge Brandt ou Wednesday. Saddle horses Fine Carriages for funerals. The will of Christopher Ruchel, the Office and barn in bkatmg Rink. Fine Hearse Turner Hall on Monday, one in the afternoon for lunerals is kept in order for such occasions. POWDER raiseR who died in Sleepy Eye last week in German and one in theevenino- Senator James A. Tawney of Winona Frs& A. Gray was hied with the judge of probate on in English. Both Democrats and has returned from his trip to Washington. the 21sL by J. C. Zieske, executor. He Republicans came in for a scoring at While the,re, in company with wills his property to his two brothersin-law, his hands and both were pictured as Absolutely Pure. «j^ CHES Oity Scavenger Congressman Lind, he called upon A N Gottlieb and Martin Steinke, being tied, hand and foot, to the monopolistic dEWELRy President Harrison to see what could be Jacob Klossner, Jr., and in the will his worth is placed at leeches. Irish landlordism, aggregated New Ulm. Minu done for Jauritz Olsen. The President Vaults, Cesspools and Chimney Cleaning All $782.22 in cash and about $600., in real capital in the hands of '-he kinds of Scavenger Woik Promptly Attended to. referred them to Secretary Halford, who CHEAPER THAN EVER estate. A hearing for the proof of the O Box 688. All Order by Mail Promptly attended banking thugs of the world, bond steals DEALER I N to promised to confer with the President —:OF will will be held on Saturday, February and foreign monied influence also Slielfg Sekvy fkfdw^e and try and find a position for both Olsen J. C. TOBERER 20tb, at b* o'clock in the afternoon. figured largely in his argument, and* and his son in some of the departments. the audience was told that, if things While talking to a knot of citizens AN Olsen is the man who four THE 0L0 RELIABLE 1EWELER. kept up at the present rate, in thirty who were gathered in the office of the years ago had the misfortune to have All oi Farm Machinery, years the foreign capitalists would own Dakota House Monday afternoon, Robert both his hands blown off by the premature Repairs and Fine Engraving a the whole country and that ail of us, Schilling, secretary of the People's NEW ULM JINN will be paid for a recipe enabling explosion of a cannon in celebrating specialty. who now have nice homes, far better Party organization, made the assertion us to make the election of Harrison as President. WOLFF'S ACME BLACK- than thirty years ago, would be dragged that if Cleveland was nominated for ING at such a price that the retailer In the Fifty-first congress, Olsen CARL BALTRUSCH. down to the low level ot the Irish peasant president he wouldn't carry half of the can profitably seil it at ioc. a bottle. was assistant iloorkeepcr in the house, who was toreed to carry soil to the Southern states and that Texas with its £K.t present the retail price "is 20c. but was ousted from that position by Democratic majority of 100,000 votes tops ot hi*h cliffs, in order to" raise Tammany in spite of a Democratic caucus This offer is open until January 1st., 1893. Tor enough to live from. National Banks would cast its electoral strength foi the particulars address the undersigned. request, passed through the influence weic bteals, he said, living off the government, candidate of the People's Party. The SPECIAL OFFERS A E 7 4.CKING is made of pure alcohol, ot Capt. Harries, tnat he be retimed. in spite ot the fact that many opposition to Cleveland in the South, he t'\ Lw-id dressings are made of water. ucr costs nothing. Alcohol is dear. W of them axe being changed into puvate said, has the nature of vicdietiveness. am show us how to make it without alcohol concerns, at.d the sub-treasury Mr. C. W, Reed, proprietor of the Messrs, Griffith and Gress accompained that we can make A E A I N as cheap IN scheme of loaning money to the farmers a water dressing, or put it in fancy packages Hotel Delione, Omaha, one of the finest by their better halves and children, 3 at two per cent was advocated with like many of the water dressings, and new and modern hotels in the west, leave Monday for an extended tour REAY MADE BOY'S AND MEN'S CLOTHING then charge for the outside appearance inad zeal, notwithstanding a great majority says of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy: of the south. They will revel under the of charging for the contents of the of our farmers are themselves lenders "We have used it in our family for bonle umbrageous foliage of the Florida orange and not borrowers. The gold basis was Overcoats for all Ages, Cloaks and Jackets, & A 1 O Philadelphia years with the most satisfactory result groves and chase the nimble tadpole denounced, the shades of Horace Gree-, PIK-RON •specially for our children, for colds k5 fine caps, Gloves and Mittens, Woolen up and down the banks of the Apa« ly and his fellow green backers were and croup. It can be depended upon lachicola for a few weeks and come back rfSr called up and eyery possible means of r%3 Underwear, etc. ^J besides it is pleasant to take and seems in time to climb ottr Marchsn«w banks. alarm employed to make the audience is tne name of a paint of which a 25c. bottle to be free from chloroform and the oily They will have a good time and Gress Underwear from 10 to 20 per cent, cheaper than at any oth'er store. is enough to make six scratched and dulled .&»! believe the country was in danger. substance put into many cough mix* cherry chairs look like newlyfinishedma-will come home loaded to the muzzle Greenbacks was the burning issue of cts.,s., 500 yards of Flannels at 45 cts. formerly 60 ,t r^%V hoganies. It will do many other remarkable tures." 25 cent, 50 cent and $1 bottles 1 with fish stories, while Griffith will get MZf things which no other paint can do. IOO° yar(k ^i^jPi^- offlannelsat 25 cts. formerly 35 cts/ jp for sale by O. M. Olaon, Druggist. J§§ more electric light pointers.—Dispatch. tne hoar. Mia All retailers sell it. 0 mi £J6*£fi&* §^l£itk K4f^iM '!$$&