New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
February 17, 1892 · Page 4 of 8
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HELLER & SE1TER. Attornev Somervilte has returned 7%",T Local N A. W. Bingham went to St. Paul Saturday Fred Pfaender.on behalf ot the Turnverein, from Washington. on business. C. H. Ross is in Minneapolis on business. has contracted with the Milwaukee Otto Sommer is elerk in the express Sanborn, Redwpod County^, i^to have Mrs. Werner Boesch is improving City Theatre Co. for three appearances office. a local newspaper. ".J S is from her recent illness. Miss Minnie Fischer is the guest of at Turner Hall in the middle of The above parties are now prepared to her sister in Minneapolis. Mayor Wagner, after a. tedious illness, May. The troupe is made up largely F. H. Behnke returned fromf a business uiake contracts for August Kiesling will erect a residence is again able to be up and around. of new members as will be seen from PAINTING, visit to Chicago on Monday, A. Henle was down from Springfield on Broadway. the following list of players: Messrs. last Thursday on business. CALCIMINING, The Brown County Teacher's Association Mr and Mrs. Robert Loheyde will Geo. Bauemle returned to Montana Werbse, Schmelzer,Gschmeidler, Grube will meet in Sleepy Eye on the PAPERING, give a cinch party Monday evening. Mrs. Wm. Gieseke of Sleepy Eye visited last Wednesday. Hertzhema, Bach, Sporladen and Wagner, 22nd. friends here on Wednesday. DECORATING. The pupils of Miss McCaughin's A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Misses Nillason, Berry, Wegener A small surprise party was enjoyed at classes tendered her a surprise on Monday Ed. Castor, the Waseca jeweler, and all other kinds of work in their line Reim on Friday. and Beringer, and Mesdames Richard the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Behnke evening. If you want work done neatly and in visiting with the family of C. Zeller,' and Gschmeidler. Florian Hess is confined to his home an artistic manner do not fail to call on on Sunday evening. Cashier W. G. Frank of the Springfield Tieasuaer Burg spent a portion of us. C. HELLAR. with serious sickness. Monday morning the sad news was A literary entertainment was the Bank was in town over Sunday the week in Sleepy Eye and Springfield OTTO SEITER. Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Brust gaye a received here that Wm. Lauer ot Lamberton means qf enjoyment to a few at Turner collecting taxes. Misses Talbot and McBam of Sleepy cinch party last evening. was killed by a tram at Tracy. FRITZ WILLIAMS, Hall on Sauday evening. Eye spent Sunday with Flora Peterson. A number of the young folks will indulge It seems he was standing on one of the H. A. Subilia has returned to Kew Clerk Byrum and Auditor Anderson in the pleasures of a sleighing H. C. Canfield and wife of Winthrop tracks in the yards waiting for a freight Ulm once mors to remain. PROPRIETOR OF of Redwood county had business before party this evening. sundaj ed with their New Ulm friends. train, when the fearful event occurred, Rev. Berghold will lecture in Springfield SAMPLE ROOM AND Judge Webber on Friday. A Madelia man has been buying a Lauer stepped from one track to another Mrs. Liver anhe here from this evening on Mexico. BILLIARD HALL The house of Geo-. Vogel in Springfield great deal of live stock from Cottonwood Omaha this week to visit with her par to avoid the train, but just then a Billy Marble is at St. James this week was destroyed by fire last Friday. Vogel ents. farmers this week. flying switch was made and a car was and will visit New Ulm soon, Fme line of wines, liquois and cigars at one time lived in New Uira. sent against him with full force. He M. Mullen is in attendance upon the Miss Lichtwarch and Ml. Young of The Masonic Lodge will give a banquet always kept stock. The Kickapoo Indian Medicine Co. was thrown to the ground, of course, meeting of the Democratic central committee Redwood Falls visited last eek with on the evening of the 24th. New Block, Minnesota Sir., New Ulm. and one of the wheels passed over his will visit New Ulm next month, The in St. Paul to-day. their cousin, Herman Nagel. Peter Hovde of LaKe Hanska is Gruenenfelder &Co. body, severing it in twain. He was a troupe is said to possess no little merit. Miss Flora Peterson entertained a working for Klossner & Mueler. SEALED BIDS. man of about foity years and at one A delegation of Masons will go to number of her friends at the home of The stock of F. Kuetzing will be sold time lived in Cottonwood. Sealed bids foi furnishing my store Springfield Saturday night to assist in her parents on Saturday evening. PLUMBERS at execution sale next Wednesday. building with a new front will be received the chartering of the new lodge at that At a dance in Butternut Valley on Mitchell, the "porous plaster" man, up to March 1st. Plans and Register of Deeds Grimmer is detained place. Are now prepared to supply lawns Friday night at the house of J. P. Meyer who wears diamonds and ancient coins specifacauons can be seen at my olfice. from his office work by sickness. residences and places of business with a dispute arose between one Carl for an advertisement,was in town Monday. W. Eibner. P. Moeger, the new tailor, has rented water-works connections in first class Keute & Nagol have the contract for Wilson and Theodore Anderson at rooms in the»second floor of theKiesling manner. ATTENTION EAR3IERS. a residence for A. Henle to cost 81,000. about 11 o'clock, Chris, Thorstad interfered. Block and will reside there with his The electric light station has been renovated WIESENTHAL Until further notice we will aive in Anton Schwerzler has purchased an Thorstad was seen to fall to family. so that its interior now presents exchange for 1 bushel ot wheat 36 lbs of interest in the Butternut "Valley sawmill, the floor. He was picked up and an appearance that is inviting to strangers, our Best Family flour or 33 lbs First Nels Anderson of Burnstown, candidate placed on a lounge, and wheu it was Patent with usual amount of mill feed. for sheriff on the Republican ticket Wine And Beer Hall. time to go home they went to wake 3t- EmpneMill Co. Emill Gruenenfelder of Duluth and last fall, was a visitor in tne city on Miss Hensel, who has been the guest Thoistad up and he was found to be Paulina Oetting were married last Public Examination of Teachers. Thursdav. of her cousin, Miss Doehne, for several dead. A monkey wrench with spots of I I I Proprietor Wednesday, weeks, returned to her home in St. Paul A. A. Bogen spent the early part of blood upon it was found near where Last week Jos. Vogel received the on Friday. Notice is hereby given that public examinations last week in Illinois and Wisconsin in Thorstad fell, also spots of blood upon This is one of the most popular resorts first carload of Washington fir lumber of teachers for Blown Co the interest of his patent for locking Two weddings were solemnized at the floor. The general opinion is that will be held in March next as follows: of its kind in the valley. Finest ever shipped to this city. pnnteis' foims. the Catholic church yesterday. The there was a general row and that some drinks always kept on hand. at the Court House in New Ulm, March Miss Ella Stuebe entertained her parties were Anton Hogen and Theresa Mis Pfau, mother of Mrs, Scherer one struck him with the monkey 1st and 2nd, at the school-house Sleepy JUST OPENED. friends in a pleasant and happy manner Eye, March 4th and 5th at the Marges and Jos. Zupher and Lizzie and Mrs. Wm. Pfaender, died at her wrench. school-house bpnngiield, March 8th on Saturday evening. Hengel. home in Cincinnati on Enday. She was and 9th. Examinations wnl oemn at Our congressional representative,Mr. I have just opened my new giocerv Gabriel Ss Kunz^ of New Ulm will establish eighty-six years of age. 9 o'clock a. sharp. A lull "attendance Dr. James, the well-known store and am now ready to supply the Lind, can do his constituents a valuable a painting establishment here desired us no private examinations needs of the public. A fresh, clean "nd oculist, now located in Mankato, was Richard PfefFerJe, Wenzel Tauer and service, says the Mankato Review, by will be ffiven except tor urgent about March 25th.—Fairfax Crescent. new line of goods will always beKtpton in the city on professional business yesterday. Bernhaid Marsehner have each been intioducino and pushing to its passage reasons, and at such private examinations hand. Location in the new Boesrb The doctor was formerly assistant Don 0. Hall, the tragedian who plays granted a pension of $12 per month a bill to place binding twine on the free eeitihcatut, will be given o-ood for Building, Ptefferle. Richard III and Othello in small towns physician in the asylum at St. three or six months in a given "district. through the agency of A. Blanchard, list. His is purely an agricultural constituency Peter. G. Davis Brust's Headquarters. will again visit this evty in the near future. The social given by the Y. P, S of C. and probably more would be Co. Supt. Superintendent Hunt will visit this E. at the home of Jos. Popp on Friday benefited than in any other district in C. A. Ocbs ib now sole propuetor of For the Best of Liquors and Cigars the evening was attended by fully fifty people. county this or next week to stir up the the un.on. The twine interest ot this LEAP YEAE BALL 1 only place in the city is at the Springheld brickyards, having puichased Tne affair was enjoyed by all pre? citizens of Sleepy E and Springheld country has passed into a tiust more GHAS. BRUST'S. tne interest ot his paitnei, Mr, sent. in the matter ot extra Wot Id's Fair anpropna,ion. tvranicai and stronger than probably GIVEN BY Jaehn. In all the counties visited any othei in theceuutry. It his bought As of the exercises attending the in so a Stree N NEUMANN & PFJENDFR'S ORCHESTRA thus far he has met with excellent piogress. jp the tew independent fictones, and The New Ulm Creameiy foice will pie«entation ot a flag to the public all that lomams outside the control of start up again next week. Teams will schools of Winthrop, E. H. Huebner, AT this agamic monopoly is the Minnesota be sent out Monday mornms to buy toirneiiy of .New Ulm delivered the An unusually large audience rewaided TURNE HALL, prison and possibly small concern cream ormon. the efforts of the young lacues of the The limit. i»utied ann unces that he New Jcise\, The Mmuesota factoiy Catholic church on featuulav evening February I 7,1892. Miss Bessie Hiikin, who has been is now piep ne 1 to do *ill kinds of ce James O'Neill, the convicted muiderer cm not make twine enough for one ment \\oi k, Mich is sidewalks, cellars, andtojudge from the tiequeut lounds living in Manitoba for the last three of Michael Collins ot Sibley County, TICKETS 50 CENTS FOR LADIES- fourth oi the state By putting twine on cisterns etc either contract or b\ of applause the prosri am me as appi LClated. \eais, is visiting with relatives in West will not hang. Judge Caldwell has Gentlemen will not be admitted except 'n compiny the li, All kinds of mjtenal and es the fiee list the backbone of this unlawful with lad e« Il consisted almost entnel} ot a Newton. sentenced him to life imprisonment at pecially conn »it ot tne best quality The different committees such a oor nnna^ers combination will be most beautifully theatrical performance tunning thiou^h kept or. mil md bold it low figures. etc will con-ist ladies II C. Gaivin,travelling freight agent Stillwater. severed, and we would like to see Mr Engasemeiit* Bill will be u' j^iic^ .JOHN LUETJEN five acts. for the Northwestern load, was in the except foi two vvait/i It is rumoied that James J. Green, Lind havo the credir. Tickets be l.ad ut Uru^ stou ^u nt beis Judge B. F.Webber has handed down city and told stores on A. W. Bingham of the O che-stn formeily of the Le Sueur Sentinel, will The Louisville Times of the 29th of his deeision in the John Vaughn case last SiiiuuLu. stait a Dem^ciatic paper in this city. Q^GRAND^^ Iinuur\ leccded the promotion to Architect & Builder against Judge Peterson, ot this county. Prot Reiohenbechei x-eceived a stroke Nothing positive can yet be obtained le veiy desirable position of M. Cuttei, The decision,as was expected,is adverse of apoplexy on Saturday, and as a result garding tue truth of the statement. who was !t one lme in tmplovee of to Mi. Vauhn and in tavorot Judge Pet Bioadw i\ & South 5th Sti. New Ulm. one whole side of his body is partially Max Dick, after playing before many Binghim Bios ot *his euy and also erson, who is also accorded a judgment paralj zed. Dr Intsehe is treat- prominent New Yoik cutics, has been Plans ind Specifications furnished a brakeman and conductoi on the Nonh to the amount of i»osts involved. bt Jng him. and ont icts liken foi .ill classes of pronounced an artist, and in two weeks PARADE weatctn roid Ihe item in th( Times is Peter Herald, biuldmi5 he will be ready to play before public The marriage of G. A.Spellbrinkand is lollows No small sensation was New York musical circles.—St. Peter A stranger, who had been woikiug Miss Kitzberger is announced for the iused in laihoad cncles tins moining FAAS & KOBARSGH, Journal. for a farmer in Lafayette ioi a couple near future. Mr. Spellbrink is wheat wheu it w^s announced that Mi of days, came to town ith a lo'ul ot bu\ er for the Eagle Mill Co. in Essig. futtei, General Superintendent of the Dan Whipps, who resided here previous Ihe ibove parties would give the wheat en Monday and skipped with tut N N md Rai'ioid Compan\ Rev Braun, who spent the summer to and for a short time after the Tuesday, March 1st public notice that they aie now prepaied faimei's coat. He nas ancsted late Western DIMS on. hul been appointed at St. Alexander's dospital, is now taking Indian massacre, drove up from Minneapolis lo do all manner ot plumbing and the evening ,»nd is now jul awaiting Gjn il Superintendent ot tne N O aie leadv to iruii uitee satisfaction. 5 Bands of Music. 40 Floats, 100 Elegant a course of study in philosophy at last week to renew old acquaint, a heann^ Count} A.tomey Robertson Chaiges reasonable Office at Kobaisell's mil Rinioal Corrpinv, a position the University of Freiberg in Baden. ances. He was the guest of Jacob shop. was expected down jestprda. and Comical Characters on horseback. 200 woith $7,0^0 per jeai This will take Klossner Jr. Rev. W. J. Foo Shun, a native of ttom Louisville one ot the most popuir The Chicago Ladies Quartette appears JULIUS KRAUSE China, will lecture at the Congregational men representing all kindsor characters The theatre at Turner Hall on next and efficient r-ulroad men it ever it Turner Hall on the 10th of church on the evening of the 29th on Sunday evening will repay the trouble possessed, and the honor conferred upon on foot March. Speaking of the organization the customs and manners of the Chinese. of those who attend. Besides, it is in ROUSE AND SIGN PAINTER him, th*U of general superintendent the Chicago Herald says All these ladies the nature of a benefit to Company A Excursion Rates from all joints on of two oig raihoad", is one that is seldom are social is well as artistic favorites, and should receive patronage largely -+ANDt— The school house in German Park the & N. W. R. R. accoided to as young a man as and in appearance the Quartette is a Hsinarer, on that account. was sold at auction on Monday to L. Mr. Cutter or to any lailroad man as far a remarkable combination ot beauty, Parties arriving at JSew Ulm from Roos for $35. It will now most likely Geo. Lenz, a young St. Paul man, was as that is concerned. He is but thirty the West on the afteinoon passenger Ceiling Decoration specialty. All vivacity, amiability and cultivation. be transferred to the city tor storage in the city Saturday considering the advisability will 1 a\e a chance to «ee the entire woik executed neatly, promptly and at ears of nge and has one of the most Parade -as it will pass one (dock from pui poses. of starting a bakery here. One of the most beautiful aurora lights low rates. remarkable railroad lecords in railroad the depot shoitly after arrival of train. ever visible this section illuminated Should he conclude to do so, he will Alb. Mattice has gone to Springfield historv. Shop, Corner Broadway and Fifth St. probably buy out the Vienna Bakery on the skv in a brilliant manner on Saturday Theater North. to take charge of Klossner & Mueller's Hon. M. Mullen, of New Ulm, the evening. At fiist it was almost red, South Minnesota. branch store, and Chas. Heymann will NEW ULM, MINN. representative of the Democrats of the then it would fade to a light pink and continue as book-keeper in the head offices Thad C. Jones of St. Paul, the jovial, Ninth Judicial district on the Democratic Bus And Liverv Line. again brighten suddenly. The magnificent here. genuine and inimitable Thad,spent several state committee, passed through TURNER HALL spectacle lasted for nearly an days of last week as a Dakota Congressman Lind has been appointed St. Paul last evening on Lis way t* Duluth, hour and was so bright that many mistook House guest. New Ulm is about the on the select committee to investigate where he will spend several days it for the reflection of some great ROLVE S & WIESNER Props only place that Jones visits during the the pension office in pursuance to Sunday Eve, Feb. 21st. looking after his business interests. He conflagration, course of the year. resolutions adopted by the house a few will return to St Paul Monday, and remain under the auspicps ot days since. A cinch party was given at the home A. Meyer, the owner of the building In addition to the bus line, a fine lino Co. "A" 2d Eegiment for the meeting of the state committee of Mr. and Mrs, S. D. Peterson on of tigs for city customers will be furnished occupied by Baer & Seiter, will remodel Leap Year Dance at Turner Hall this Tuesday. Mr. Mullen is one of at reasonable rates. Busses wil Thursday evening at which thirty couples and the the same and put in a new front. evening. As a result the words "we're the staunchest Democrats in the Second make all trains from both hotels. Barn or more were entertained in a most Dramatic Section of the Tumverein. Work will be commenced at once and not in it" have been uttered by gentlemen district, and had much to do with the is located to the rear of the Dakota enjoyable manner. Sixteen games were when completed will give the occupants House. during the past week with considerable work that resulted in changing Browm played and a lively interest maintained a desirable location. frequency. county from the Republican to the GEWONNENE HERZEH H. HANSCHEN. throughout. The prizes were awarded Democratic column. He is a good organizer, Attorney J. M, Thompson, Editor H. Mr. Lind was interviewed in Washington as follows: For highest scores, Mrs. A. and believes in managing a G. Hays, Steve Gilland and T. J. Murfin on Saturday relative to the'chances —-H- OR J. Eckstein and Mr, M. A. Bingham H— Contractor and Builder. campaign as he does his own business. of Sleepy Eye were interested in the JUS OEUTSCHUXD'S GROSSER ZEIT- of Washburn's option bill and made for poorest scores, Mrs. Vajen and Mr. He is a strong advocate of the renomination trial of R. J. Somerville before Justice NEW ULM, MINN. the statement that it would probably Kiesel. of ex-President Cleveland, believing O E IN 3 ACTS. Blanchard on Friday. Estimates on buildings or on material pass the house, but would be very apt and labor, more especially on mason him the strongest man the party Ticket office opens at 7 p.m Curtain March 1st will be a great day in New to fail of passage in the senate. A number of the young folks of town work, furnished on application. Prompt rises promptly at 8:15 p. m. can select to lead in the coming crreat Ulm. The carnival committees are actively attention given all work and satisfaction formed a sleighing party on Wednesday Mrs. Chas Silverson received a large contest. "No one else is mentioned in at work and everv effort will be Admission to Hall 35 guaranteed. The sale of all kinds evening and surprised Miss Emma number of her lady friends at her home SSftry 25 ctss*c our part of the state," said Mr. Mullen made to make the parade the best of its of cement, lime, adamant (a new kind Hauenstem at the home of her parents. on Wednesday afternoon. The residence last evening, "and am firmly of the of hard plaster) and plaster hair a kind ever held in Southern Minnesota A pleasant time is reported. was beautifully arranged and decorated Children specialty. opinion that Mr. Cleveland is the only or the State for that matter. From forty 1 5 Reserved seats without extra charge with flowers and the evening was E. C. Gilmore has rented the saloon man who should be considered at this to fifty floats will be arranged for, at the City Drug store. NEW TAILOR SHOP. made vo pass pleasantly and quickly. building on the corner of Broadway' and time. With him there is no doubt of several hundred masked characters will MASQUERADE BALL First North. Mr. Pechtel, the former our ability to win." **Do you favor an The case of the Stite vs. J. Somerville, add fan to the scene and several bands I have just opened a merchant tailoring proprietor, has purchased a similar business early convention for the selection of will furnish music. It will be wortu charged with taking an overcoat establishment in the Leibold buildin in Lamberton of John Roth. delegates to the Chicago convention." from the saloon of M. Siebenbrunner. coming miles to see. on Minnesota Street where I am 'now prepared to treat the public to "That depends," replied the committeeman, Paul Langkoph, a New Ulm boy who came up before Justice Blanchard on The City Band and Neumann & "If they persist in their call for ^irst Glass Work has been receiving treatment at the Faribault Friday and on motion of C. A. Hagberg,. Pfaender's orchestra, consisting of ten a midwinter convention in Now York, Institute for Feeble-minded, died state's attorney, was dismissed because men, will make a concert tour of the I see no reason why we should wait until First Glass Goods Thursday evening of heart disease and of lack of evidence. neighboring towns and have arranged summer to hold our convention. I was brought to this city on Saturday for ^ue^dky, ^Ikfdlj l^t, 1S93 have no doubt, however, that the state Rev. Berghold naturally feels very dates as follows: Sleepy Eye, Feb, 20 FairPrices. burial. committee will fix upon a date, grateful for the reception given him Springfield, Feb. 21 Morgan, Feb, 22 Given by the that will be satisfactory to the Rev. Gottschalk, a lecturer of considerable and his books by the people of New Redwood Falls, Feb. 23 Morton, Feb. Satisfaction is guaranteed on all suits renown, will lecture at the Methodist Democrats of the state at the Ulm »nd vicinity. During his short 24 Fairfax, Feb. 25 Gibbon, Feb. 26 made and I respectfully solicit the patronage church on March 1st $n Rome and coming meeting, and I shall not s»ay he disposed of oyer 400 books, and, Winthrop, Feb. 27, The concerts in of the public on these grounds. on March 2nd on Palestine. Both discourses ADMISSIO N 50 Cts. a PERSON. decide the matter in my mind until I when the nature of the work is considered, each instance will be given in both afternoon will be illustrated with stereoptican have conferred with the other members P. HUBBUB, TtaUOor Member Tickets can be had from the of tke body."—Globe of Saturday. views* the sale is really remarkable. and evening. Treasurer. Programme in next issue 1 W 't&SV* &ri :i#f ft-? si VM mSikjhkCwm liMlr^i S ""•wsawwsanHF"