New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
April 6, 1892 · Page 4 of 8
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O. M. Olsen went *o Chicago, Satur^ ir|Loeal News. M. Sehlnch of Lone Tree Lake fel J)R. A. MARDENft IT IS MAYO E. KOC NOW CLOSING OUT SALE. day afternoon. -, from a wagpn in Morgan on Saturday HTC. Garvin was here FiidaypWi RESIDENT DENTIST. and sustained severe internal injuries. 7 *The nndersigned wishes to announce Geo. Doehne made a business trip to F. Klossner will erect a residence Tie' iron-Tartisan Ticket l&ets with but Office, Corner Minnesota and 1st N. Street. that he will sell out his entire stock at Dr. Strickler of this city was summoned St. Paul yesterday,^ MINN. Mrs. McShane of Minneapolis is here JTEW ULM, 1 little Oppcmtionr, reasonable rates from the 10th of March and ^ipon arriving at the injured man's Miss Hedwig BTudolpTi1*it Visiting to the 1st of April owing to his inten-^ on a visits Teeth extracted without pain by the use of home found him in a verv critical condition. tion tearing down his present huild I ritalized air or nitrous oxide gas. friends in Minneapolis. *-«M$ Prank beats Schmidt, Eudolphi does up Mrs. Fl. Hess contemplates removing mg and replace it with new '**r h- It is doubtful if he can liye. Schnmcker and Steinhauser knocks,* F. Klossner has sold his"saloon fixtures to Cincinnati £)R. A. FRITSCHE, 1/J1 g£ Louis Buenger The edict went forth on Monday that outEeim. to a Lamberton man, uG Philip Long has moved to Springfield *he stoek-yards, the coal and ice sheds PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. INSURE AGAINST! The Kickapoo Indian Medicine Co. with his family.,*f of the railroad company and all the Yesterday was election day and owing Female Diseases a Specialty. went from here to Morton, Miss A. C. Hirsch spent a portion of sheds of the mills must be removed by ex-TORNADOS, CYCLONES WINDSTORM*iiinudiunn to the unfavorable weather no Office in W. Boesoh's New'Brick Block. Mr. and Mrs. Sorlien of Granite Falls the week in Mankato. July 1st to make room for two newcitement was noticeable. Electioneering IJ V,UL.UIILU New Ulm, Minn. are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Jos. Schnoberich has purchased the tracks. This will compel an expenditure was dispensed with except in the at cheapest rates in first class Companies Larson. of about $2,000 by each of the mills for Third ward, and the new system proved issued for 1, 3 & 5 years by *s*, Leonard Haeberle building. „£)R. STRICKLER, **, new sheds. Building will therefore be yery satisfactory. The result was as Certain New Ulm parties contemplate Wm. Pfaender, Agent. The last dance of the Terpsichore PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. active ia that section of town all summer. follows:^ c- «*&,„. jigi& the establishment of a pop factory at Club will be held this eyening, jjgjj? CITY NOTICE. Springfieldr Mayo£ fSfc3fr**%' Office Doehne's new buck block. Robert Loheyde has sold his lot on SEW ULM, MINIS. E. G. Koch^. ?WTF £*¥?t504 Inspector Bunker will inspect the The Wihthrop Mill was destroyec by Sealed proposals will be received until German Street to Werner Boesch for Telephone Connections Clerk. fire early Thursday morning and the only 2 o'clock y. m. Tuesday April 12th militia company at this place on the $500. 3^ L. Schilling 493 *\t 1892, at the office of the City Clerk. buildings saved were the coal sheds 28th of May. %m*t%mkW W r«= £)R. J. L. SCHOCH Treasurer, Conrad Ries of New York will lecture City of New Uim, Minnesota, for the and an empty warehouse. The fire was *-.,V. 484 H. S. Kennedy, representative or the H. G. Mueller sprinkling of Minnesota Street from 2d •PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. at Turner Hall this evening on discovered at about 1:45 o'clock, but by vV "S Justices. South Street to 4th North Street, under Southern Millers' Association, was in Poems. '. A. BfancharH 452 Calls promptly attended to night or day. that time was burning inside from top conditions on file and to be seen in the town Monday Jacob Nix '"'*."."422 City Clerk's Office. Miss Claia Vertzler of Sleepy Eye is Office over Pioneer Drug Store. to bottom. The mill was owned by H. L. Blethen will occupy the residence Constables. All proposals must be sealed and the guest of her cousin, Mrs. W G. NEW ULM, MINN. Klossner Bros, and B. F. Kiesling, J. C. Geiger 406 that Ernst Wicherski will build marked "Proposals tor Street Sprinkling" Duncan. formerly of this city, and was elected and be accompanied by a certified O. Seiter 430 on State Street. *r.-* t'~ & fm |}R. C. HIRSCH, It is sumored that C. A. Ochs of in 1886. The total loss on building, 4 cheek for $100 made payable to the Alderman, 1st ward, Yf Anton Loesch of this city has been City Clerk to be forfeited to said city as machinery, grain and flour is about Springiield will establish a brickyard Frank 93 •PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. liquidated damages case any bidder employed in the butchershop of Wm.$30,000 covered by insurance to the extent in this city. Schmidt '". 91 receiving the award shall fail to execute Office over Olsen's Drugstore. Walters in Fairfax. Alderman, 2d ward, of $22,000.- I Henry Bastian, who has been teaching a satisfactory contract and bond for the When in town, can be found at office Schmueker gg Rev. Friedmann, a student in the college, execution of said work within three in Ridgely, will engage business Edward Newmann,former]y of Brown at all hours. Rudplphi 126 day« thereafter. Checks will be returned and Mrs. Dan Dingier will be in Spnugfaeld. county, has the plans drawn up for his Aldeiman, 3rd waid. NEW ULM, MINN to bidders where bids are rejected. married on the 17th. •$ new brick block, opposite Sinclair Bros, Reim 52 Christian Gaieis, who has been in The city council reserves the rio-ht Ernst Brandt Jr. has gone to Mankato Steinhauser jQ7 to reject any and uli bids. J)R. L. G. BELL, store on North Ave. It will be Washington State for two years, has returned The Maennerchor will give an entertainment to accept a position in one of the Dated at New Ulm.Marcn 25th, 1892. brick, veneered, plate glass front, 52x to New Ulm. Residen Dentist. at Turner Hall next Saturday German newspaper offices. Louis Schilling. 60 feet, full size basement and two stories Martin Henle, who is afflicted with eveninsr. City Clerk. Office in the Meridian Block Geo. Francisco, a miller of Blue high. Onejhalf the block has already total blindness, will go to Chicago to NEW ULM, MINN. been'rented to Nyberg is Jensen for Earth City, spent Thursday here, looking Springfield Items. consult Dr. Holmes. CITYNOTICE. Teeth extracted without pam by the a furniture store and the other half will Sheriff Schmelz was a caller lr town over the various mills. Fred Klossner sold the Basket atest approved methods. last Monday. Sealed proposals will be received un proDably be occupied by the owner for A large barn will be built to the rear Works property on Monday to a ibieepy til 2 o'clock P. M. Tuesday, Apru a saloon. The building will be one" of Springfield is to have a new brick of B. Behnke & Co.'s store for use by "J)R. A. KOEHNL, 12th 1892,at the office of the City Clerk, Eye party for §2,900. the best and most imposing in town,— block, 100 by 110. Albert Behnke in his veterinary work. City of New Ulm, Minnesota, for the Veterinary Surgeon. M. Mullen has been chosen as one of Fairmont Sentinel, grading and gravelling of a Street alonothe The Grand Army wdi gh a dance Geo. W. Somerville represented Having treated sick animals for years the delegates to the National Democratic city limits to the new bridge at It was 35 years ago this week that the at Roberts' Hall on Easter Monday. Brown county at the Republican League can conscientiously recommend myself Beussmann's crossing, all accoramg to convention in Chicago. families of the first settlers in New Ulm to all who need the services of a gathering in Minneapolis last Wednesday. plans and specifications now to be seen The German Lutheran congregation C. A. Hagberg and S. D. Peterson competent Veterinary. Orders may be and on hie in the City Clerk's office started out from* Cincinnati and came will build anew parsonage this spring. had business before the United States eft at the Pioneer Drug Store. All proposals must be sealed and west to cast their lot in a new and Wm. Edwards has been granted a 'Scbleuder, the jeweler, can do your marked "Proposals for Street grading" court in St. Paul yesterday. NEW ULM, MINN. oldstrange land. Going by boat down the pension of $8 per month ander the repairing and engraving in first tfass and must be hied with the Clerk The city water-works supply will be Ohio riyer, stopping at St, Louis and All proposals must state consideration law through the agency of A. Blanch style. OS. A. ECKSTEIN, cut off to-day and to-morrow to permit then coming slowly north to St. Paul for whole work as well as tor separate ard. Wolfgang Sehmid returned from Hot sections and must be accompanied bv of repans at the station. and down the Minnesota to where our Sttorr\ey & dour^elof Chas. Schroder of Courtland has re Spring?,"Ark, Saturdiy evening much a certified check ot $100 in the former beautiful little city is now located they A suiprise party was tendered to Mrs. case and of $50 when the bil is for sections, turned from his North Nakota trip but improved in health. $*|S were just a month on the road and the Wicheiski bv about thirty of here checks to be made pa\ able to the will remove to that state in the fall to John Schmelz has opened 1* grocery memories of that trip will always be friends on Saturdav evening. city clerk and to be forteited to said Titles examined and perfected. remain, city as liquidated damages in case any fresh in their minds. Very tew of store in H. Knudson's building He al Court opens in Beaver, Falls next Particular attention given to collections. bidder receiving the award shall fail to The Demociatic club has elected Fred those who formed that party are nowS3 carries a large line of ciockery and Tuesday with Judge Webber presiding execute a satisfactory contract and Pfaender president, O. C. Strickler, residing in New Ulm, but to conveue fancy glaSSware. and W T. Eckstein as reporter. bond tor the execution ot said WOIK S@*Office over Brown Co. Bank.^^Jf vice president, A. Steinhauser secretary with those who have remained here Qtu^e a number fiom here will attend within thiee days theieatter. NEW ULM, MINN. Two base ball clubs have already and W E. Kochtieasurer. through thirty-five years of thiilling Cheeks will be returned to owner the ent«ntainment to be given by the been organized.one among the city bo^s wheie ouls aie lejected experiences is inteiestmg indeed. Dr. Wells, whose wit and eloquence New Ulm Maenneichor at Turner Hall lOHN L.IND C. A HAG ERG and one by the college students. The cny council rescues the right to eieated such a fiuore in the Minneapolis ne\t ^itiuday evening. Rev.tE, E. Kummer, the noionous LIND & HAGBERG, 1 eject any-and all bids. Ennl Mueller, who graduated recently Chtistian Endeavor Convention, will Sibley county preacher, who visited An e-tab'ishment for manufacturing LOLISSCH'LLIN S from the Chicago Veterinary College Attorneys and Counselors at Law, lecture in New Ulm in May. City Clerk. New Ulm once and threatened to bung pop and cider, is to be opened here expects to locate in this vicinity. Dated,New Ulm.Maich 28th 1892. legal proceedings against ceitdin New The confact for bculding aD addition Spnngiitld and New Ulm parties are Attend to Suits in all the State and Albert Behnke, the veterinary suigeon, to the Congregational church will be Ulm preachets, winding up his vu.it m'-eiested ID the move. has rented offices in the second U. S CQiirts. with somewhat hilauous conduct. ha» let to-monow. The addition will be CjT\TEOPVINESOTA,Connn ot Brown °e S Special Ttrm "Mu^li23d stoiy of the Brown County Bank building. Fiibt class bicycles at reasonable Special Attention Paid to Collections. 26 37 teet and will cost $1,500. commenced suit against Messrs Heiman puces can be bad of Wagner & Saverlen. In the matter oithe estateof Peer Guldtn de F. Ottin, Herman Prahl, Aug. 0&terman, ctiaed Springfield is pushing ahead rapidly. GERMAN AND SCANDINAVIAN LAN- A summei training school will be On reading awl frhn« the pttiaon rf Nicholas Fred Kusske, Francis Cddwell, The latest improve ment decided upon (jiuden adnimi-tiator of the estate 01 Peter Gal GUAGES SPOKEN. conducted by the state institute instructors William Dretchko, Jacob Geib, Charles dtn decta«cl representing among othei things The Racine, is.. Refrigerators are is a bi'ek block thiee stones high and NEW ULM. MINN. thit he has fuller administered su estate and at Sleepy Eye during the month of sold by Klossner & Mueller. They are Woehler and John C. Stover, on the pia\mg t'nt a tunc ind place be fixed foi examHiuisr 110 100 feet, to bo used as a hotel and the best in the market. ind iDowmethe hii il account of his admint^tiatiouaudfoi pRANCIb BAASEN, July. grounds of unlawful ejectment liom his ui« di^chugeas ch adminis opera house. tntoi parish residence, and the depuvationof The new time table has been delayed You must positively, go to Wagner Sttotqey ai\d CWi\6iloi The Vetter House Fairfax is ?et It is ordcied that s-nd account be examined, and his allegpd possession. The case will but will go into eftect next Sunday exactly & Savenen and look over their sprinc petition heaid, by the Jadge of this Court, on on file by incendiaries on last rue-day tht i-d-uth« 21st day of Aunl A D. 1892, at 10 come up for hearing at the spring term line of carpets and wall paper. as announced in last week's Review. o'clock A M. at the Piobale Office said county. night, who while the excitement lasted, •Uid it ih .urther ordered, that notice thereof be of the United States Distuct court to be Also NoUiv Public a/id Justice of the made an effort to biuglarize se eral Srventonll per«ons interc-ted, by publishing a You will mi-.s it, it you do held in the city of Mankato. Willrecb copy ot this ordei once in each week for three =ucoeasi Peace. Collections promptly attended Mrs. 0. Beirry will remodel and enlarge not buv your carpets and wjll paper stores and private residences. ve ecks prior to said ly of hearing nTthe & Lambeit, of St. Paul, will appear for to. Aew Ulm Kcwew, a weekly newspaper, printed from Wagner & Saverien. her residence this spring at a cost T. Crone and wife will take a trip to uid published at the citv of i\ew Ulm said NEW ULM, MINN. the plaintiff, and Messrs. Peck.Leeman, Countv of $1,50C. Tappe jfc Schriefer have the the Paciic Coast the latter part of this and McKenzie, for the defendants. Doted at N\w Ulm.Minn the 23d day of March contract. month. They will go by way of the By the Couit, Col. Bobleter was feeling somewhat Miss Amelia Guth, who was to have Union Pacific, returning after an absence ER"NSTBR\NDT downcast yesterday over the loss of the Judge of Piobate. returned from Minneapolis last week, of six weeks over the Northern Capitol Bowling club badge, although was taken suddenly and dangerously ill REAL ESTATE AND Pacific. OTATE OF MINNESOTA, County of Brown }-sg he still had left the Pi ess Bowling club a on Friday. ,on? cial Teim, March 31s The school board on Friday evening INSURANCE AGENT, badge, which was pinned to his magna* In the matter of the estate of Geoige Schnltze M. Mullen on Monday sold his property decided to erect anew school building deceased nimous left breast. Wednesday afternoon On reading and filing the petition of Lomse on Minnesota Street now occupied MULLEN BLOCK, NEW ULM, MINN. in the section of town surrounding the as the colonel's horse and bug2)T Schultze of the City of Bremen, Germany, by by M. A. Bingham to the latter gentleman depot. The building proposed by Prof. Brow & Schradei ,her attorneys in lact represent Fire, Tornado, Hul, Life, Accident, were standing near the capitol a laundrv Order your Safety BiCvcle now of mg amonc other thine*, that George Schnltze for $2,000. Nix will be 29x50 feet, of brick and only .Plate Glass & Live Stock Insurance 1 ite of said City of Biemen, Germanj on the 14th team came dashing aloug the street add Wagner &Saveiien and Imve it heie diyoflulj A.D 1891, it said Citv of Bremen placed in lirst class Companies. one story. Chas. Silverson of the Eagle Mill Greimany, died intestate ind being a res'denr of crashed into the Colonel's iigTsmashmg when the ramv seasou it, o\ei. •Hid City of Biemen, Germ my, at the time ot hi* Rea Eis-tSLte An interesting enteitainment was given leaves to-day for Cincinnati on business. his ouga\, not injuring the hoise in the death, leaving good*, chattels and estate within this County, and that the «nd pet tioner 's the Wagner & Saverieu fully guarantee bv the Ladies' Society at Turner He will also make a trip thiough Kentucky least. The animal, being the property wid-m ot said deceased, nnd piavmg that admm BOUGHT AND SOLD their bicycles in every lespect. Hall on Sunday evening, consisting of illation of said estate be to illiam Pflender of and Wisconsin. ot a colonel.isused to war's alarms,and -«. jNewLIm.Minn granted, Loans negotiated on farm property. musical recitals, readings and a oneact made no attempts to run, bat the colonel,supposing It ordeied, tint said petition be heard oy Mis. Loomis a daughter of Capt. Wagner & Savenen have an elegant the Tndee or this Court on Thursday, the 23th Passage Tickets sold on best Steamship theatre. At the conclusion of the his wife to be in the buggy,was line of carppts and wall papei, and invite George, died at her home in Michigan u0f*A$JJi! A 1 8 9 2 a 10 o'clock VJI at the Lines to and from Europe. Probate Ofhce in eiid County. your inspection. programme dancing was indulged in. considerably excited and rushed on Tuesday of last week. The Captain Knd it is further ordpred, that notice thereof be given to the hens of said deceased and &0CUMEHTS OF ALL KINDS EXECUTED 4 ACKNOWLEDGED to the rescue. Mrs. Bobleter had seen left at once to attend the funeial. The St. James Plaiudealer gives currency Notice ofDissolution ofPartnership. to all persons interested by publication the impending collision, and had wisely of tiuo Older once In each week jor three to the report that Mr. B. C. Sanborn Mr. El kins, formerly boot-keeper in anccev&ne «eeKS prior to said day of hearing, gThe partnership heretofore existing JUNG & SCHARLES stepped down and out. By the time of the Madeha Times was last the ]\ew Ulm Review, a weekly newspaper printtd the Eagle Mill office but now of Minneapolis, under the name of Rolwes & Wiesnei" and published at the City of New Ulm said the colonel had restored some order week arrested for cruelty to animals, county wherein Henry Rolwes and Anton was in the city Saturday and re^ from the wreck he found the gold bidge the the charge being that he allowed his Wiesner both of New Ulm, Brown tCim N W I 31s A °D *y of March moved nis furniture lo his present of the Capitol club was gone.—St. Paul County, Minnesota, were general partners, By the onrt, stock to go without food until two had Fashionable Tailors home. ,0 &RMT BRANDT is this 9th day of March A. D. Dispatch of Friday. 1 died and another was unable to rise. llj iS Tndge of Probate 1892. dissolved by mutual consent. Anton Friends in New Ulm of Mr. and Mrs. A well-attended caucus of Republican Wiesner assumes all the debts and Officials of the Northwestern road to Sivers of Minneapolis will be interesting have just received a splendid stock of liabilities of the hrm and all money due voters was held at Turner Hall on JUDGMENT SALE. the number of three, concluding Gen. in learning that on the 1st of April the farm are to De paid to him. Thursday evening for the purpose of theSanborn, were here Monday and selected MEW SPRING SUITINGS. a daughter was born to them Henry Rolwes. electing delegates to attend the convention the site for the new depot. Being unable first in twelve years, Anton Wiesner at Sleepy Eye on the 18th. Peter Pursuant to a Real Estate Tax Judgment of the to secure the track grounds desired District Court, in the County of Brown, Stateof The sale of seats for the Milwaukee Scherer presided oyer the meeting while WANTED. Inspection will prove that it is the Minnesota, entered the twensy first (21) day of they have changed the location to First A, F. Keim acted as secretary. After Theatre Company opened last bunday finest stock of good3 ever oflered in Stew March, A.. 1892, proceedings for enforcing Strong boy about 18 years old to South and the depot will be built there payment of Taxes and Penalties upon Real Estatl the call was read Mr. Roos suggested Ulm and pleasure is always taken in at the City Drug Store and was unusually lntheConntyofBnnrn, Stateof Minnesota,remaining before the first of August. It will cost work in Creamery. H. Crone. that the delegates be selected by wards showing patterns and quoting prices. delinquent on the first Monday of January, large. Another opportunity to secure 1892, and of the Statutes in such case made in the neighborhood of $18,000. and this was done with the following WANTED. seats will be given the people next and proYided.I shall, on thefirst3Ionday,beingthe flag Jping frareo&fy results: First ward, C. L. Roos, C. W. 2d DAY of MAY, A. D. 1893. Mrs. Jahnke, mother of Fred Jahnke Sunday. *jv Reliable youDg man for office work, A. Krook and C. H. Hornburg, delegates of Cottonwood and sister of Peter Soberer at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, at my ofhce, the must furnish goed reference and $200 r*j Pres. Cjrus Northrup of the State John Larson, L. G. Vogel and Court House, in the City of New Ulm, and County of this city died at her home in the cash capital. Salary S65.00 per month. First class nt guaranteed. of Brown, Minnesota, sell the lands which are University is expected lo deliver a lecture ad-Jos A. Eckstein as alternates Second Address "Manager" 742 Boston, Block. charged with taxes, penalties and costs said former town on Thursday at the NEW ULM MINN. Judfeme t, and on whichtaxes penalties and costshall at Turner Hall in the near future. ward, T. Crone, Jacob Klossner and F. Minneapolis, Minn. not have been previously paid. vanced age of 96 years. She was one W. Johnson, delegates, and C.F.Ruemke, [SEAL] LEWIS KROOK The professor is one of the most eloquent FARMFOR SALE^ of the earliest settlers in Brown county NEW TAILOKSHOP. ,Aalitor F. Burg and Geo. Boock as alternates A ». Brown County, Minn, speakers, as well as one of the Dated at NewU lm this 4th day of April. A. D. and almost up to the time of her death Third Ward, Henry Hansehen, 1892» One of the best tarms in Brown Co, best thinkers in the Northwest.V was in possession of excellent health. Farm consists of 425 acres, all under E. G. Koch and F. Burg jr., delegates, I havejjust openedja merchant tailoring Mr. Hadden of Northfield lectured on cultiyation, no waste land, About 40 Mrs. H. LaudensGhlsBger, The funeral was held on Saturday and with power to appoint substitutes.After establishment in the Leibold building acres meadow. Land all drained yearly Education at the Congiegational church among those in attendance was Mrs. the caucus, a meeting of the Republican all fenced. Plenty of water. on Minnesota Street whtre I am Sunday evening. He is a pleasant club was held and it was evident Huber of Minneapolis. f||f r12fromsand mile town. School House on farm. DEALERSIN now prepared to treat the public to speaker, and the attention of the large from the interest taken that a determined New $2000 house, barn 108 54. New A row occui red in the saloon on the effort is to be made this year to audience present was closely held by Fipt Class Work, inary machine shed. Grove corner of Broadway and First North place New Ulm unmistakaoly in the acre surrounding the buildings, the interesting character of his address. Streets late Sunday night and to Price §28 per acre easy^ternjs pX paymeDt* Republican column. The following First Glass Goodsi^ judge from the reports it must ii« WS.I *. „„JDuring Thursday night's storm,hghtning gentlemen have already been selected have been- shameful. Why the to do active work: G, Schmidt, S. D. struck the large tree between the g|| Address L. Fredenckson authorities havejiothing to say on the and tho^celebrated ar Peterson, L. G, Vogel, H. D. Beussmann, Fair Prices & i& residences of A. Behnke and S. D. Peterson Cobden Minn. matter is strange and stranger still is Herman Schapekahm, Burg, and then followed the electric ATTENTION FARMERS. L. B. Krook and A. F. Reim. Many the fact that an effort is always made to wires across the street into the Pfenninger Satisfaction is guaranteed on all suits I have a full-blood Jack stationed new members enlisted in the club work hush such things up.x It cannot be that building,making its way through throughout the year at my farm in Lafayette. made and I respectfully solicit the patronage and the campaign promises to be just circumstances make such conduct in the rear wall and then along a wire into No money required until birth as successful and enthusiastic as that Also the White and Belvidere Sewing kmSSMachines. of the public on these grounds. the proprietors of these places legitimate. of colt. Terms S10. the ground. A large hole marks its Repairing promptly attended W two years ago. ^Geo. Durbahn, P* MOEBBB, The tailor passage through the brick wall. to. Corner Minnesota & First South «*V 1 )f