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

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it -mi*rmrrnrizmmmammm TK7- 30 O S Local News. The family of Dr. Hirsch will remove Jacob Klossner Jr. is in Minneapolis WILL OPPOSE THE BLAND BILL. fresh convict from the Stillwater penitentiary to Mankato this week. IS THE TIME TO when he came here, Stuebe was in Omaha last Chas C. H. Ross'returned ffbm Minneapolis H. F. Seiter and son of Tracy are Congressman Lind Declares that he week*.' *Jm$Btm The fear arising from the rapid Thursday morning. visiting here with friends. I I not Vote Porit. three feet growth of our population, that we The Minnesota river rose The Alliance county committee will Mrs. Wm. Mueller of St. Peter is guest BUY should soon be obliged to import wheat ^ylllf on Friday. O S S Watch Gases of Dr. and Mrs. L. A. Fritsche, Dans Commends him, and Hall says It meet in Sleepy Eye on the 5th. for home use seems an unnecessary A child of Ed. Johnson of Cambria will Strengthen him Politically, Mrs. Schmelz,wife of Sherifl Sehmelz's The public schools were closed yesterday scare. Our wheat product per acre died on Monday. 4* _s|fjf». on account of the procession. brother,died in Springfield on Monday. ridiculously small. For the ten years Kev. Berghold lectured in Fairfax Congressman Lind, who has all along Jos. Scharles transacted business in P. Moeger went to Minneapolis Satafternoon, ending with 1890 it average only 12 /1BQWS Monday evening/ been supposed to be in favor of free returning on Monday with St Paul the latter part of last week, bushels per acre. This vear it is 15, coinage of silver, has» announced that A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Emil his family. .. hence the large surplus. Bat 10 bushels Wagner A Saverien have taken the O^s hs will not register his vote in favor of Seiter on Friday. per acre is little more than half the yield agency for the Gendron Safety Bicycles Mrs. Harris of Cedar Falls, Iowa, is the Bland bill. He says: The passage Isidor Haas has purchased the Hochhaus British farmers averaged. What must this season. the guest of her brothers, A. W. and M. of a free coinage act would not increase *1 farm of John Harenstein. le done is to improve farming as population A. Bingham. Mr. E. Bernhardt of Chicago is here the volumn of money in the country. increases. This can be done, Architect Heers has drawn plans for on a visit with her parents, Mr. and We arejnow utilizing all the silver we A Knights of Pythias lodge will be organized and millions of new acres brought into a $3,000 residence for Ernst vViehereki. Mrs. H. Mueller. produce as a basis for legal tenders. here this month with a membership culture of wheat. NorthSeld News. dEWEtHT of nearly thirty, Our per capita of circulation is daily The Republican central committee Judge Brandt held a session of the increasing under the operation of the W. Blauert t,nd W. Muessing are attending meets in St. Paul to-day to fix the date Our Spring Hats are all in. Come Probate court in Sleepy Eye on Monday. law passed by the last congress, and in CHEAPER THAN EVER for the state convention. and see the styles. a Lutheran conference in Carver a manner tnat involves no possible risk. i*ounty this week. O The supreme court has decided that Crone Bros, For these reasons, I will not vote for An effort is being made to start a J* C. TOBER.ER, August Meyer has sold the building, a quorum can be counted when present. The largest and most free coinage at this time, although I believe stvlish neck- lodge of Modern Woodmen at .Springfield, Hurrah for Tom Reed! now occupied by Baer & Seiter, to Andrew wear vou ean find at that is the only way to ultimately THE OLD RELIABLE JEWELER. Amann for $2,500. Mrs, Joseph of Minneapolis spent a obtain true bimetallism, unless it can Crone Bros Geo. Schmidt came down from Tracy portion of the week with her parents Andrew Johnson of Waseca filled be etected by international agreement, and Fine Engraving a Kepairs Friday to attend the wedding of his Mr. and Mrs. B. Schlichtmg. We now have on hand the Reliance Ralph Yates' place as engineer during This decision on the part of Mr, Lind sister. specialty. Farm Fence Machines and are now the sickness of the latter's wife. Thieves attempted to break into the has been joyfully received at Washington Miss Eva Holmes of Harvard, 111., is prepared to take orders for all kinds of store of Frank Keutzing on Monday Peter Fesemeyer and Katharine and Senator Davis in speaking of HELLER SEITER. farm fencing. Having our own machine, spending a few days with the family of Mathowitz were united in marriage at night. They came up through the it is quoted as follows: "Mr Lind has we are able *o do work at reasonable Col. Baasen. cellar but were scared away by Sheriff the Catholic church on Monday. adopted the most sensible course and prices and farmers will find it H. Werring has been elected vicepresident Schmelz. one that greatly pleases his constituents. The mother of Andrew Hacker of to their advantage to leaye orders. and director of the Fairfax Thei'e is nothing inconsistent in Lind's West Newton was stricken with paralysis A missionary concert was given at The above parties are now proparect to Klossner & Mueller. Roller Mill Co. attitude on the silver question. He on Monday. She is 72 years of age. the Congregational church on Sunday aiake contracts for favors, first of all, an international silver FOR SALE. PAINTING, Dr. Fritsche was called to Winthrop evening, in which the "wee little ones" Lars Peter Bensen and Miss Mary conference for tne purpose of having on Monday to assist Dr. Piister in a difficult alone participated. The program was CALCIMINING, Anderson, both of Sleepy Eye, were I offer my driving horse for sale. an agreement among the principal nations operation. unusually interesting. PAPERING, married by Judge Brandt on Wednesday. John Kaula. on the ratio of gold and silver. Herman Schmidt came up from St. DECORATING. John L. Sullivan, the ex-pugilist,now LOST. Now that the silver production of the Paul Saturday to spend a few days with actor, got lordly drunk in St. Paul the .Prof. J. T, McCleary, candidate for country is fully employed as a basis of and all other kinds of work in their line A $20 bill was lost on Monday. If his New Ulm friends. other night in spite of his pledge and the Republican nomination for congress the tinder feels like returning same to If you want work done neatly and in currency, there is nothing further to be required one whole day to recoyer from Jos. Wager ard wife of Spokane an artistic manner do not fail to call on in this district, was in the city Saturday this office, be will be properly rewarded, desired in the way of coinage legislation. us. C. HELLAR. the effects of his terrible jag. Falls arrived here a few days ago for evening. Mr.Lind finds the present law adequate OTTO SEITER. short visit with friends. Hon. Wm. Henry Eustis of Minneapolis Samuel Milhouse returned with his and will oppose any change tbat tends FOR SALE, H. M. Ball of Eden was in the city writes us the following pointed statement family ficm Rice Lake, Wisconsin, on to inflate or debase the currency." H. HANSCHEN. A farm of 160 acres in the Town of Thursday. He had just returned from "Blaine will be nominated and Thursday to take charge of the New West Newton, Representative Hall (Dem,) admits Mostly improved Will a visit to Pei nsylvania. he will accept." Here's hoping that Ulm Creamery. be sold for cash or time. Address., that Lind has greatly strengthened his Wm. Henry is a true prophet. Contractor and Builder. Mrs. B. Follmann left on Friday for or call »u A crowded house greeted the Chinese position before the people of Minnesota Milwaukee and Chicago to buy a stock J. G, Meyer, Large delegations from Springfield lecturer,Foo Shun, at the Congregational if he becomes a candidate for governor. NEW ULM, MINN. of spring millinary goods, Wiutfirop. and Sleepy Eye arrived in the city yes phurch on Monday evening. His discourse Estimates on buildings or on material terday to witness the carnival parade. Attorney J. M. Thompson of Sleepy was listened to with interest by Wm. Martei spent Sunday here with NOTICE TO CONTRACTOR. and labor, more especially on mason all present. Some were also here from Redwood his parents. Eye transacted legal business before work, furnishedon application. Prompt Sealed bids will be received at my office Falls, Tracy, Winthrop and Fairfax. Judge Webber on Thursday. attention given all work and satisfaction Tne house of John Roberts in the Ernst Herzog of Tracy tvas in the March 15th, 1892, for the erectian guaranteed. The sale ot all kinds of a one story brick store. Plans Rev. Gottschalk will deliver his illustrated city a portion of the week. northern part of town^was destroyed by It is said that a gentleman in town of cement, lime, adamant (a new kind andspecifications can be seen at mv office. lecture on Palestine at the fire Monday morning, the fire starting placed a fifty dollar bill in an envelope Editor Hays of the Sleepy Eye Dispatch of hard plaster) and plaster hair a Methodist church this evening. from a chimney blaze. The loss is for safe keeping. Later he gathered specialtv. was in town Saturday. I reserve the right to reject any and something like $500, up a lot of old papers and envelopes all bids, Mrs. H. F. Schrader of this city and Mrs.Eder and Mrs. Engler of Chaaka and burned I hem. Now he cannot find H. C. Warnke. Miss Gaetsch of Lafayette left on Monday Secretary Heidemann predicts that are visiting with Mrs. Glimmer. Springfield. even the]ashes of the fifty dollar bill. He for a visit with friends in Michigan, the Brown county delegation to the —AND Hugo Schleuder and wife spent Sunday will never use an envelope for a safe Ladies Furnishing Goods. state convention will be instructed for Scott Phillips, a prominent ranchman ATTENTION FARMERS. with their Nf-w Ulm lelatives. again. Hill. The Chairman, Mr. Rotbenburg, on the Sioux Reservation, has been Martin Thurrin, one of the leading Until further notice we will give in M^. & ^ollmkq-q 4 do. is also considered as a Hill man. spending the week heie with Chas. The marriage of Miss JLillie Kitzberger exchange for 1 bushel of wheat 36 lbs of business men of Ttacy, witnessed the Stuebe. to G. A. Spellbrink occurred at The Courtland-Lafayette Horse Co. our Best Family flour or 33 lbs Fust carnival parade yesterday afternoon. opposite the the Catholic church on Monday. The Patent with usual amount of mill feed. has elected the following officers: Pres., Capt, George was called to Michigan Union Hotel, New Ulm, There was quite a curiosity in the 3t- Empire Mill Co. F. Putsches secretary, Herman Mueller groom is at present wheat buyer for the last vi eek by the serious illness of his We have ju«t received a laiae new stock of Fall shape of a man on the noon train from Eagle Mill Co. at Essig and is one of treasurer, Henry Lillie directors, Millinery Goods consisting in part of Hats, Bonnets, daughter. A. Blanchard is acting as Public Examination of Teaohers. St. Paul Tuesday, It was Charles K. Velvets, Silks Ribbons, Feathers, Flowers, BrownCounty's worthiest citizens. The Geo. Durbahu and H. C. Mueller. clerk in his absence. isc Rank, of Bellmont, N. D„ who was on Review therefore offers its heartiest congratulations. Also Pitterns for stamping monograms Stamp. A. D. Stewart, who ran for the state The death of Theodore Bochum, father Ins of all kinds furnished Emb-oidery Work his way to Austin for a visit of a couple Notice is hereby given that public ex and Kensington painting done to order and lessons senate against S. D. Peterson at the last of Franz Bochum, died on Monday animations of teachers for Bro vn Co. of weeks with old friends. He stands given. election, was recognized at the St Louis W. H. Heideman, secretary of will be held in March next as follows" of last week in his 80th year. The funeral six teet, six incues in his stocking feet, at the Court Hou3e in New Ulm, March Industrial Conference last week by being the Democratic county committee, went was held on Wednesday. measures seventy-two inches around 1st and 2nd at the school-house in Sleepy ORDFR TOR HEARING ON CLAIMS. plaeed on the committee on credentials. to Springfield Saturday to consult with OTATK OF MINNESOTA County of Blow ownn ss R. Massapust of West Newton captured the waist, and tips the beam at four Eje, March 4th and 5th, at theschool In Piobato Court. Special Term, Fcbnuary Chairman Rothenburg relative to the .25 th house in bpnngiield, March 8t& a full-grown wolf in Milford the hundred and sixty pounds. Mr. Rank ISO.!. holding of the county convention. They and 9tli. Examinations will beo-in at In the mitter of he estate of MathiasH llesheim In the examination of Theodore Anderson other day and secured a bounty of $5 is thirtj -two years old, and informed deceised decided to call the committPe together 9 o'clock a. m. sharp. A full "attendance at Like Crystal, not an iota of Letters adminibtiation on theestate of Mathias from Auditor Krook for its scalp. ihe writer that lie had three broLhers, is desired as no private examina Ililleshtim deoLust.d,late of»theCounty of Brown, within a few days, and the date for the evidence has developed to show that he and State of Minnesota, being granted to Albert the shortest being six feet, three inches lions will be given except for urgent G. M. Palmer, manager of the Hubbard convention will be fixed at that bteinhansir. is the one who committed the Butternut leasons and at such puvate examinations in height,—Owatonna Journal. It l" ouleicd, That six months be and the same Mill ot Mankato, and ^E. J. Foster, time. certificates will be given o-ood for ii heieby allowed from and after the date »fthis Vallev murder. The matter is still a general freight agent of the Northwestern order, in which all pet sons having claims or demands H, A. Roth, one of the oldest resi thiee or six months in a given district deep mystery, The banquet at the Mason Hall on igaiust the said dcce ised «tre required to road, were here Thursday. dent-, of New Ulm, died on his larrn in L. G. Davis tile the une in the Probate Court of said Count}, Wednesday evening proved to a very lor examination and allowance, or be forever The windows for the new Catholie Co. Lake Prairie reai Le Sueur last Friday A steam laundry will be started here Supt. barred. pleasant method of spending an evening.Fully Church arrived last week and were It is further ordeied, that the first Monday in by F^ A. Gray provided he can secure morning Hr.d he lived he would have one hundred guests were present September A 1S92, at 10 o'clock A. M,at a general JUST OPENED. at one placed in position. Ihey are a suitable building. He has already been eighty years of age next summer, term of saulPiobateCourt, to be held at the Probate and sociability and tempting^victuals Office in th Court House in the City of New beautiful works of art and ts fine as made partial arrangements for machinery. so that it was to old age chiefly that his Ulm, in said County, be and the same hereby is appointed were taken possession of bv everybody. as the time ant* place when and where the any that can be found in the largest I have just opened mv new o-rocerv dea'h was due, He was a resident of said Probite Court will examine and adjust said Dancing followed the banquet churches of the cities. store and am now ready to feupplv 'he claims and demands, New Ulm for a good many years and The band boys and Pfaeader & Neumann's and continued until one o'clock, the needs of the public. A fresh, clean «nd And it Is! further ordered, that notice of such Chairman Blanchard will call a meeting was quite well known, owing to his heat mg be given to all creditors and persons orchestra returned from their Linden orchestra furnishing excellent new line of goods will always bekepcon terebtidm *aid estate by forthwith publishing of the Republican Congressional connection with the Continental Insurance hand. Location in the mnv Boes^h concert tour Sunday morning. They this order once each week tot three «mcc ssive m^sic. weeks in the New Ulm R*vte«, a weekly news Building, RPfefferle. committee soon to decide upon a date company for which, with his sons report financial success and an exi ellent paper printed and oublished at the City of New for holding the congressional convention The Madelia Times says that Billie Ulm in ud County he did a successful business. He never trip. C. A. HEERS Dated at New Ulm, Minn, this 25th day of to elect delegates to the national Marble, the eomedian, was so well identified himself to any o-reat extent Feoruarj, A 1802 Fire caught from sparks in the saw By the Com convention. 'Ihe meeting will be held pleased with Madelia, on his recent visit, Architect & Builder with public affairs, but his honesty and ERNST BRANDT, dust near Palmer & Landwehr's saw in New Ulm. [L SI 47 Judge of Probate that he bought some lots there. Mr, good nature made him many friends. mill on Saturday and succeeded in causing Marble is an actor of decidtd ability.He West Newton is the banner tax town The following from the St. Peter Herald Broadway & South 5th Str. New Ulm. enough blaze in a little loose wood [ORDER FOR HE -UtlNG ON CLAIMS.] was not attained the fame and wealth STATE of Nicollet county for 1892. On Monday OF MnNEaOTA, County of Brown -ss shows what nerve will do: One of to scare the whole town. Iu Probate Court, Special Term, February 18th of his old time associates, but we are Plans and Specifications furnished of last week every dollar of pej sonal the most daring pieces of robbery ever 1892. and contracts taken Jfor all classes of Jacob Hinderman of Ridgely Township glad to know that in his old age he is In the matter of the estnje of Michael Lautor. tax of that town was liquidated. The prepetrated in St. Petei was that of buildings. bach deceased mourns the departure of a certain able to lay aside something for a rainy Letters testamentary on the estate of Michael time to pay personal taxes is limited te some unknown person who entered the Lauteibach deceased.late of the County of Brown, individual who wormed himself into his day.—Madelia Times. Brusts Headquarters. the last day of February from which yards of the hospital for insane, last and State of Minnesota, being granted to John confidence about $30 worth and then Xianterbach time a penalty will be attached. Friday morning, stole six hogs and Oblinger, the smooth hypocrite who It is ordered that six months be and the same is skipped the country.—Sleepy Eye Dispatch. nereby allowed from and after the date of this order, drove tnem right through the streets of robbed the government while postmaster Mrs. Anna Erickson, wife of Daniel For the Best of Liquors and Cigars tne in which all persons having claims or demands St. Peter and sold them to S. W. Davis. against the said deceased are required to only place in the city is at at Arlington and cheated his neighbors Erickson of Bashaw, was brought down file the same in the Probate Court of said County, A special to the Pioneer Press from CHAS. BRUSTS. Little aitention was paid to to the fellow for examination and allowance, or be forever by Commissioner Moe and Marshal whilo covered with the cloak of barred. St. Peter says that a very pleasant feature and the purchaser is unable to religion and winning ways, is now employed Schwarzrock on Wednesday and examined It is further ordered, that the first Monday in of the Weschko-Perry wedding Minnesota Street N TJlm. September A.D,1892,at 10 o'clock A M. at a general identify him. When the fellow was at the State's prison says the before Judge Brandt by Drs. term of said Probate Court to be held at the was the receipt of a check fot' $1,000 in driving the hogs down town he was met Probate Office in the Court House in tne City of Hirsch and Schoch as to her sanity. Arlington Enterprise, in the very delightful Gruenenfelder&Cc New Ulm.in said County, be and the same is hereby favor of the bride from the groom's by Steward Brown who made some remark and innocent work of sewing appointed as the time And placo when and She was committed to the asylum at St. where the said Probate Court will examine and adjust father. about him, but not knowing that Peter. buttons and buttonholes in the tailoring said claims and demands PLUMBERS And it is further ordered, that notice of such Jos, Henle and Miss Bertha Schmidt the hogs belonged to the state, paid no department of the penitentury. An American has been made Worshipful hearing be given to all cieditors and persons interested attention to it. The hogs have been were matried by Justice Blanchard on in said estate by forthwith publishing Master of an English lodge of Are'now prepared to supply lawns At St. Peter on Saturday there occurred this order once in each week for three successive identified as belonging to the hospital, Friday evening. Both of the young weeks in the New Ulm Review, a weekly newspaper residences and places of business with Masons in the person of Henry Wellcome, the marriage of Miss Hattie Perry printed and published at the City of New parties are well-known in New Ulm but the bold robber has not yet been water-works connections in first class, Ulm in said County nephew of Dr. Wellcome of to Mr. Chas.Weschke of Springfield. traced or discovered. manner. and the Review wishes them long life Dated at New Ulm, Minn., this 18th day of Sleepy Eye. This is the first instance February A. 1892. The bride is a daughter of Thomas Perry and heaps of prosperity. By the Court, of the kind on record, and the lodge That it is never safe to trust a stranger.even of the St. Peter Journal and is one ERNST BRANDT, A. Blanchard has secured pensions FRITZ WILLIAMS, LL. S 4 Judge of Probate of which he has been chosen as Master if he appears ever so nice, judge of St. Peter's best known voung ladies. for the following parties: August Herman is the third oldest in the craft in England. from the attached clipping from this The groom is a son of Dr. Weschke of STATE of Milford, $12 Christian Gaetke week's issue of the St. Peter Journal: OF MINNESOTA, County of Brown S this city and is at present engaged in PROPRIETOR OF In Piobate Court. Snecial Term, February 20th of Cottonwpod,$12 Richard Sheehan of It will be remembered that a few short the drug businsss at Springfield where 1892 Martin E. Moll arrived in the city on SAMPLE ROOM AND Lake Prah.*ie,$12 Herman Schroeder of In the matter of the estate of Joseph Sanrer deceased. months ago, a man named Eugene Bassett he has many friends and is receiving Wednesday from Spokane Falls. Owing BILLIARD HALL Courtland, $6 per month. On reading and filing the petition of Anna Maria came to this sity with great ideas liberal encouragement and patronage. to the damp climate of Washington Sanrer, execuiiix of the l»st will and testament of establishing a circulating library. and ol the estate of Joseph Sanrer, deceased.representing The Review extends its best wishes. Wm. Precht of Courtland tried to he has been troubled with sickness among other things that she has fully administered Fine line of wines, liquors and cigars He was a smooth talker and the literary to a considerable extent, and left the said estate, that the funeral charges, jump off a moving-freight train about a always kept in stock. expenses of list sickness of said deceased and OnWednesday evening in his seventvthird inclined people were ready to assist mile this sde of the village on Tuesdaynight, state largely on that account. He says costs of administration of said estate have been Xew Block, Minnesota Sir.. New Ulm. year, Florian Hess died at his him, but, without going into details, it paid, and that said deceased left no debts unpaid, and as a result he experienced a that considerable progress has already and praying that a time and place be fixed for borne in this city. For over thirty was a fake and didn't work. Bassett the assignment of the residue ot said estate to her pretty rough fall. Dr. Strickler and C. been made in seeding in the section as the only person entitled thereto under the will years he had been aresidencof NewUlm forced himself into popularity shortly of said deceased, W. H. Heideman went down at once from which he came. and during that time, off and on, he after his arrival, and claimed to oe a It is ordered, that said petition bo heard by to tend him. the Judge of this Court, on Thursday, the 17th A of team horses,together with harness was interested in yarious business enterprises. professional in ail trades. Last week day of March A, D. 1898, at lOo'clock A.M. at the Herman Hinderman of Fairfax and Probate Office in said County. and wagon,was stolen from the barn of In the Indian war he was se-1 Chas. Stengel, Prop. Detective M. Sheppard, a U. S. Government And it is further ordered, that notice thereof.be Miss Mary Kuehlbach of this city were R. F. Walter of Ridgely on Monday of \erely wounded and suffered therefrom given to ail persons interested, by publication man, came to this city in search of this order once in each week tor three married at the Lutheran church by Rev. last week. Notices were at once sent until the time of his deatb. In life his of this identical Bassett and also his successive weeks prior to said day of hearing, in (OPPOSITE DEPOT.) Albrecht on Friday afternoon. A reception the New Ulm Review, a weekly newspaper printed out by Sheriff Block and on Wednesday character was such as to command esteem cousin. He had traced him from New and published at the City of New Ulm in said followed in the eveniug at the County. I will serve a hot and cold lnnch every the thief was captured at Ortonville. and in all his dealings with his *ork to St. Peter, and from the Warden morning, and at the same time the finest line c/ Dated at New TJlm, Minn., the 20th day of February residence of the bride's parents at which He gives the name of Reuben Gordon fellowmen he was fair and just. The of the Iowa State Prison we learn A. D. 1892. wines, Uqoor8 and cigars will always be found on quite a number of friends were present hand. I will endeavor to accomodate everybody By the Court, funeral ceremonies were held from the and is about fifty years of age. His that Eugene Bassett's at present serving KRNST BRANDT and an enjoyable time experienced. [L. S.] 43 Judge of Probate residence Saturday afternoon. left arm is amputated near the elbow. a term in that place. He was a CHAS. STENGEL J83«fiSiT?t,F»m-i*a&«&*» *SW 1 ft dfaywfe*- -Jda