New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
October 10, 1888 · Page 7 of 8
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F. H. BEHNKE, SLBEPI EY E GDBSBSF0I9B1CB. -A... wu He got the Pass. TUU-WEIGHT The editor of the Swampville Cypress Whpre areyou going my pretty maid of1 Knee called on the superintendent a =DEALERIN= E ?.«, "r% Mrs. L. A. Wellcome has returned railroad v^|^- ., .-"I'm going washing, sir," she said, from Chicago where she ha3 purchased -l"I have come," said he, "to ask a favor "Wha hold you in your hand so tight, a large stock of fall and winter millinery IM of you vl have done considerable goods. With a face so gay and a step so light?" traveling over your road—I have always Don't forget to attend the litarary exercises paid my fare, and now I want you at the Public School next Friday "That which all prize their dearest treas- CREAM at 1.30 P. M. to give me a pass." 1 1 ure— n.m^ Mr. Chas. Schwiger says he can afford "You say you have done considerable to sell beef steak cheaper then ever. traveling?", ,., ,,.^: Makes washing and scrubbing only a /v A little daughter made her appearance "Yes, sir."- -.i.1 -4i?: -,. S^:-_^¥u at his house the other day, who refuses pleasure MWIKM$¥iB ery, I an et&i-gp "And have always paid your fare?" steak. Mother and daughter are doing Keeps the clothes so clean and white nicely. "I have." '.'«lt GOOD TABLE BUTTER.fi A man by the name of Karl Gundermann "My dear sir," said the superintendent, The doors and, windows a beautiful bad the-misfortune to get hurt ,• "we cannot give you a pass." quite badly last week. He was holding New Brick,Crir. Minn. & Centre Strs.,% I "Why?" .:'.*'. a team for Mr. Hirsch on Main St. the 1 .8^ NEW UM, MINN. For your own household you'll get it, "Because you are too valuable to lose. team became unmanageable throwing him down, and both wheels* passed You are the only man along our line v-r1*- v- hope, 'h\ ^Yf. .-,-•- S-'^ oyer his leg and feet bruising him in Goods sold at Rock-bottom prices fori" who hasn't a pass, and upon you we such a way that he will not be able to Five cents buys kiaroi SANTA "CLAUS"^ cash.' Goods delivered in any part of^' mainly depend for our revenue. If you J??r PERFECT»»?! do anything for some time. Dr. Weschler the city. were never to ride, I might give you a '*•, VSOAP." :.}•' has the patient in charge and is doing every thing to make him comfortable. pass, but as it is I must refuse you." '•', SOLD BY ALL GROCERS. 1, Laudenslilagejv The editor, after a moment's reflection, Its snderior excellence proven in millions of -\3\'fc Made only by Fred. Zieske of Courtland, named his homes for more than a quarter of a century.. It is replied: usedhy the United Slates Government* Endorsed youngest SOD, Harrison Arthur. Fred N K. Fairbank & Co. by the heads of the Great Universities «s the "To tell yon the truth, I have never Dealer in should had waited until after election. Strongest, Purest and most healthful. Dr. Price's Chicago, 111. STOVES, been over your road but once. When I Cream Baking Powder does not contain Ammonia Maybe he could have named him Cleveland. Lime, or AUum. Sold only in can.". spoke I was thinking of another road." PRICE BAKING POWDER Co.'. While a young lady was crossing the "Did you pay your fare?" NEW YORK CHICAGO ST LOOIS. fTA RDWARE, TINWAREANT* R. R. track the other day a spark from "Since I have come to think about it, ,l SUMMONS. '. an engine fell on her hat, and had it not Bargain Day LIGHTNING RODS, I don't think I did." SDistricOCourt, TATE MINNESOTA, County of Brown f-ss been for another lady who notified her Ninth Judicial District,. The Celebrated White, Howe, "Well, now, you can't expect us to in time there would have been a fire* Pauline Spoerhase Plaintiff-) oive you a pass when you have never VS Mr. C. 13. Blake, was in town over New American & Singer Joseph Hummel, William Spoerhase Sundaj'. done anything for us." and also all olher persons or parties! SEWING MACHINES. unknown claiming any right, title, es-j The church of the Evangelical Association ,, All right, sir, keep your pass, but if fate, lien or interest in- the real estate fits. Minn. & 1st. S Sts., New Ulm, VI^v is nearly completed. The inside described in the Complaint herein, '. the next issue of the Cypress Knee don't every day in the week at DefendantsJ work is all done except the finishing SCHUBERT 1 FLOR warm you up, I'll'be willing to go without The State of Minnesota, to the above named touches and the steeple is raised. When Defendants: eating for a week.' finished it will improve the looks of the You are hereby summoned and required to answer the complaint of the Plaintiff in the above entitled edifice most wondez'fully. "What's your circulation?" action which is filed in the office of the Clerk The District Convention of the Evangelical ofthe!District Court of the Ninth Judicial District, "Fifteen hundred." Agents for the improved in and for the County of Brown and State of Minnesota, association will open in their '•I mean your sworn circulation.tt and to serve a copy of your answer to the McCORMlCK SELF I E RS New Church on October 16th. and continue said complaint or. the subscribers, at their office "Well, about a thousand. I send at in the city of New Ulm in said. County, within through the week. twenty days after the service of this Summons least one copy to every postoffi.ee in the Nothing but accidents last week, up^n you exclusiveof the day of such service and State." if you fail to answerthe said compiaiif? within (he FURNITURE STORE. there must have been nearly a dozen. AND time aforesaid the Plaintiffin this action will apply Mr. Schwenzler's team on Monday evening "Got a good local circulation, too?" to the Court for the Relief demanded in the Complaint. Steel Mowers, after dark, and on the way of going "Splendid." UND & HAGBERG home from town, took a start throwing Plaintiff's Attorneys New Ulm, Minn. "Will you swear that you send one to Always special bargains in him from the wagon. He was picked Dated Jaly 31st 1888. up shortly after the accident, but unconcious each pos'toffice in the State?" also for the Northwestern Self-dumping NOTICE OF LIS PENDENS. and never recovered, and on "Yes." Hayrakes, Banner Hayrakes, the unexcelled SDistrictOF TATE MINNESOTA. County of Brown }-ss Wednesday morning he breathed his Court, Ninth Judicial District. The superintendent, after turning to Norwegian Pkm-s, Cultivators, lace curtains, carpets, wallpaper last. Funeral services were held at the Pauline Spoerhase .Plaintiff") a postal guide said: durable and light running Smith Wagons, VS Catholic church Friday. The bereaved Joseph Hummel, William Spoerhase self-oilingJWagons with steel axle. have the heart-felt sympathy of their There are 1124 postoifices in the and also all other persons or parties many friends. .unknown claiming any Right, Title, State, and as you. only have a circulation and baby-carriages. Estate, Lien or Interest in the Real-Es-I Repairs for ihe above named MAehmery always on hand Mrs. Veit met with a severe accident. state described in the Complaint herein! of 1000, you certainly haven't above DefendantsJ BINDING TWINE of the best quail* Mr. Brindler's team ran into her wagon a half copy for your town." Notice is hereby given, that an action- .has been upsetting it. She was bruised quite ty. Our prices are low and suitable to commenced in this Court by the above named "That's all right, partner. Goinp to Plaintiff against the above named Defendants that badly and has been under the Dr's. care everybody. We ask the farmers to call the Plaintiff is the owner and in possession of the give me that pass?" since Sunday, She was taken to her premises, land and real property in the Complaint on us before buying elsewhere. home near Lake Hanska and hopes are "Not immediately." herein and hereinafter described that said defendant The S D. PETEESON and each of them claim an estate and interest she will fully recover. "Then I'll warm you up." therein and lien upon the same adverse .to this ~T NEW EM MARBU WORKS, Plaintiff and that this action is brought for the A sad and the saddest of all accidents "William." called the .superintendent," purpose of determining such adverse claims, liens was the drowning of Miss. Anna Radel and interests. go down and send an officer up in the Cottonwood river last Thursday. The premisses affected by stad action are situated lg. Schwendinger, JProp'r. here. I want to have this man arrested in the County of Brown and State of Minnesota, The girl with a sister of her's and another and are described as follows: Lot No. seven (7) of mPLEMESTT COMPANY. companion were out picking hops for perjury." Blook No. Sixty-one (61) south of Center Street in at the river. She attempted to cross the City of New Ulm, Brown County, Minnesota Monuments, Tombstones and all "Give me a pass down home and I'll according to the map or plat of said City of New other work in my line made to order the dam above Schwerdtfeger's mill her Ulm on file »nd of record in the office of the Registei call it square," sister telling her not to cross, but she felt promptly and in a workmanlike manner of Deeds in and for said County and State. Deklei' in kll kii\d^ of fctfuq n\cid^ii\efy. "William—" LIND&HAGBEEG confident she could make it. About at reasonable rates. PlaintifPsAttorneys, New Ulm, Minn. half way across she slipped and fell into NEW ULM. MINN. "All right, we'll let drop. I was in Dated Jul 21st 1888. New Ulm, Minn. the water and before help could town and thought I'd come around and PROBATE NOTICE, reach her she was dead. Funeral services Louis Buenger, see you. The people down my way say were held at the Catholic church State of Minnesota, County of Brown ^ss. In Saturday. that you are the best superintendent the Probate Court. Special Term, September 241h 1888. C. A. Mueller, In the mat'.er of the estate of F. W. Vogelpohl road ever had, and I wanted to see you. NEW ULM: MARKETS:—Wheat No. 1 Hon. Judge Brandt, of NewUlrn, was deceased. Cor. Minn, and 3d^North Sts., ,. Whereas, An instrument in writing, purporting $1.13 oats, 25 old corn, 35 iu the city one day last week but ye The road is in better condition now than to be the last will and testament of F. W. Vogelpohl correspondent was absent from the city. deceased, late of said County, has been delivered barley, 50, potatoes, 20 c. onions it ever was before, and the other day CGHTMCTO AM) BUILDER NEW TJLM, MINE. 4 to this Court 60 butter, 10-15, eggs, 14 live hogs when there was some talk of your removal, And whereas, Ella Vogelpohl has filed therewith SPRIUBHELD GORRESPOHDENCE. her petition, representing among other things per lb 5 pork, per lb 5£. Flour per the people along the line—" that said F. W. Vogelpohl died in said County on gives special attention* to Calcimining, the 19th day of September 1888, testate, and that cw( $3.50—$4.00. "Sit down," said the superintendent. no executor is named in said last will and testament, Whitewashing and Plastering. All and praying that the said instrument may "Pecple along the line," continued Hugo Schleuder of New Ulm was up Jobs promptly attended to in city or be admitted to probate, and that letters of administration and Dealer in all Kinds of Jacob Klossner, Jr., last Thursday prospecting for a location the editor, seating himself, "said there with the will annexed be to her issued country and satisfaction guaranteed in thereon of a jewelry store. If he decides to locate could be no truth in the rumor. They ...«»*«5 It is ordered, That the proofs of said instrument, every respect. here, without doubt he will soon and the said petition, be heard before this held a meeting in our town and got up have a lucrative business. Court, at theProbate Office in said County, on Office on Broadway, opposite J. Vogel's \DEALER a petition asking the owners of the road Saturdaythe 20th day of OctoberA. D.1888, at 10 Philip Schilling, who has been staying o'clock in the forenoon, when alt concerned may lumber yard. to—" appear and contest the probate of said instrument fiekvy Skfdwkfe in Marshall, came home last Saturday ••'. NEW' And it is further ordered, That public notice of evening, dangerously sick with typhoid „You seem to be warm," said the the time and place of said hearing be given to all Tin and-Har&ware fever. persons interested,by publication of these orders superintendent, "William, hand the Drug Store.j for three weeks succesively previous to said day AND Mr. E. Seiter sold his photograph gentleman a fan." of hearing, in the New Ulm Review, a newspaper business to L. C. Fredrickson, of New printed and published at the City of New Ulm in All of Farm Machinery, "Asking the owners of the road to retain aaid County. Ulm, who will take posession of it this you," continued the editor, as he By the Court, week. Mr. Fredrickson is a well known ERNST BRANDT. and skilled photographer, and will no accepted the fan. "They also drew up (L. S.) Judge of Probate. NEW ULM, MINN. OF doubt soon do a thriving business.« a memorial which they requested me to SALE O STATE S. Edward W. Baer, J. Albert made a business trip to publish. It was unfortunately crowded TIE NE W GROCER STOR E O New Ulm last Thursday. out of my last issue. I knew it was not STATE OF MINNESOTA. LAND OFFICE. Dr. Berry, of New Ulm, made a professional SAINT PAUL,, AUGUST 29,1888. O. IP. Riiemke Corner of Minnesota and Centre Streets. of much importance to you, as you are Notice is hereby given that the Auditor of Brown call last Wednesday. A large assortment of heating and cook stoves Co., will offer at Public Sale at his offiee in'New in demand and can, of course, secure J. Lau sold his residence last week to Ulm on 44 and all kinds of tinware always on hand. O.M. OLSEN, another position at a much better salary. J. H. Barber, of Stately, Consideration SATURDAY OCT, 271888 All ortoera entrusted to me will receive promptattention. at 10 olock a, m„ on the terms prescribed*by law. $2500. Mr. Lau intends soon to make Well, I must be going, as I've got is now open and ready for business. Special attention given to the manu the School and Agricultural College Lands, in a trip to Oregon and Wash. Ter. to see considerable knocking round to do." Brown Connty, that have been appraised and are A choice and well selected stock of factnre of tin and iron roofs. RUGGIST and APOTHECARY. for himself what that country consists of. unsold, or that have dean told and forfeited by Repairing done neatly and promptly. "Let me see," said the railroad man. reason of failure to pay interest for two or more DEALER IN GROCERIES, CROCKERY, Oscar EricksoR is out of town to look EWULM, 'MN N years. "What is your name?" Xrtigs, 'Medicines, Chemicals, after his political fences. Lists of the land to be offered may be seen at the "Andrew J. Beckleton ", GLASSWARE and NOTIONS Auditor's Office for ten davs prior to the sale. Toilet Articles, Fancy It is stated that Mr. and Mrs. Hubbert HOBTI-WESTEEH HOTEL O W.W.BRADEN. "Thanks. Wait a moment, Mr. Beckleton. Commissioner of the State Land Office. are offered to the public at prices which Goods, Stationery and will spend the winter in the east. I always like to meet a man who defy competition. Goods will be delivered Musical In8triiment&+L Last Saturday evening a girl, twelve PROBATE NOTICE. FR. GOLLNAST, PROP'R. free to any part of the city. can understand a joke. Mr. Jfeckleton," years old, of John Girras living at Willow OilSf Paints, Brushes* Varnishes and Lake, had the misfortune of being added the superintendent, as he State of Minnesota, Brown Connty, }-ss. In .' Remember the place. .,, Opposite the Railroad Depot. Glass. Probate Court. thrown off a horse which she was riding, Minnesota Street corner of Third North. began to write on a card, "some men In lhe matter of the estate of Elvira Ladd deceased. li thereby sustaining a bad fracture of the haven't sense enough to take a joke. 1 left collar bone. On reading and filing: tbe Petition of Neleon DAKOTA HOUSE. Ladd of Brown Connty representing among other have read your paper. Had one here Physicians' Prescriptions carefully Last Sunday morning a little boy of things, that Elvira Ladd lata of said Conntr of prepared from pure and this morning" (looking around) "but Brown on the 14th day of Jannary A, D. 1888, at First class accomodations at Joe Rubi, of Burnatown, fell over a fresh Drugs. Sleepy Eye in said County tfied intestate, and be large stone while running after cattle, my wife sent for it. Great favorite with reasonable routes. Good OPP. POST OFFICE—NEW ULM, MINN. ing a resident of this County at. the time of her v^r-r i:- f, resulting in a fracture of the thigh death, leaving £oodB, chattels and-estate within stabling on the her. Here's an annual Mr. Beckleton. Agency for the celebrated Estey Or^jw this Connty, «nd that the said Pegponer is a eon A. G. SEITER Prop. bone. Dr. Rothenbnrg was called and premises. gans and Pianos. Oh, no, you needn't thank me,, for I Assure of said deceased, and praying that administration rendered surgical assistance to the of said estate be to him granted: it Is ordered, J- Please give me a call. #i you that you are perfectly welcome teat said, petition be heard before the Judge of This bouse is the most centrally located above cases. this Court, on Saturday the 13th day of October O. M. OLSEX. §i ATTENTION FARMERS^ to it." Mrs. D. Burns is spending a few A. D. 1888, at 10 o'clock A, M., at the Probate hotel in the city and affords Meridian Block, New Ulm, Minn,*' Office in said County. weeks at Mankato. The New Ulm Creamery Co. will Ordered farther, that nolice thereof be given to */«, 'good Sample Booms. "Eugene Wilson didn't buy his nomination" Wolf Sehmid has so far improved the heirs of said deceased, and to all persons interested' commence gathering cream from'and PIONEER by publishing a copy of tMs order for from his amputation that he will move were the words of a transparency after May 1st, 1888. Highest market three successive weelSprior to said day of hearing, Solid, Cheap. Reliable. into his new residence the latter part of in the New Ulm Review a weekly newspaper price in cash will be paid for same and DrugJtorj»* at the recent Democratic meeting printed and published at New Ulm in said County this week. farmers are respectfully requested to in Winona. Perhaps note ^iThere was Bated at New Ulm, Minn., the 18th day of September Richard Pfefferle and Editor Bogen patronize the company* as endeavors A. D. 1888. ,.,«•.,.,-.., G$o.' j&doSft in fact no need of it. The bosses bought By ihe Court W0B will be made to manage the Creamery were in town last Friday. By the way, t, 1 ERNST BRANDT*i5ia,s^ it for him and he is their political property. republicans as well as democrats told in the interest of the farmers as well as (L. S.) ,, ,*(f'^ Judge of Probate. DR C. WESCHCKE, PROP'R* in our own.. "Dick"- to stay at home next time, for "'', .."•- -"'." .. .',' STATE Dealer in Mianesota OP MINNESOTA, County of Brown Sss i'S Street, ,-"lp they would vote for him without any iiWiiiiiWii la Probate Court. DRY GOODS, solicitation whatever. A Sound Legal Opinion, In the Matter of. tne estate of George Gilley MINN,:I NEWULM, YF- ,. Deceased, NOTIONS, ,. On reading and filing the Petition of Joseph A full and fresh stock ©j Don't Expriment. Gilley oi Blue Earth County, Minn., representing Wf^r*: HATS, CAPS, E. Bainbridge Munday, Es*j., County among othei things, that George Gilley late of drugs ana medicines \cKoict Rock Connty, "Wisconsin, on the 5th day of February You cannot afford to waste time in Atty.. Clay Co., Tex., says: "Have GROCERIES & CROCKERY. perfumery,fine soaps,combi A. D. 1888, at Rock Connty, Wisconsin, died & S JLBJLiTS m'Mmri^. experimenting when your lungs are in used Electric Bitters with most happy intestate, and being a resident of said Rock County and toilet articlesi boobs Selling Agent for danger. Consumption always seems at at the time of his rleatu, ltaviog goods, chattels results. My brother also was very low stationery, colors, varnishes anl estate within this Counfy, and that the said first, only a cold. Do not permit any with Alalana Fever and Jaundice", but McGALL'S BAZAR PATTERNS petitioner is a son of said deceased, and praying BLOVE-FITTIIIG. glass,putty and painten dealer to impose upon you with some was cured by timely use of this medicine. that administration of said estate be to him granted: It.Is order-d, that said petition be heard before supplies. cheap imitation of Dr. King's New Discovert Am satisfied Electric Bitters Musical Instruments a Specialty. the Judge of this Court, on Thursday the 8th for Consumption, Coughs and saved his life.', t£$ '&£• 4 day of November A. J. 18S8, at t*n o'clock A. W., NEW ULM. ?C- -?$ MINN PIANOS, ORGANS AN1 Colds, but be sure you get the genuine. at the Probate Office iu said County. Mr. D. 1. Wilcoxoov of Horse^Cave Ordered, further that notice thereof be given to Because he can make more profit he Ky., adds alike testimony, saying: He MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. 3 the heirs of said deceased, and to all persons interested may tell you he has something just as positively believes he would have died, J)R. J. C. ROTHENBURG, by pnbl'shiDga copy,of thisorder for thifce good, or just the same.. .'Don't be deceived, succesMve weeks prior tt» said day of hearing in had it not been for Electric Bitters. PURE WINES AND $ the New Ulm Review,* weekly newspaper printed but int iss upon getting Dr. This great remedy will ward off, as JPhysician and Surgeon, TpOS. MULVERHILL, Prop. and published at New Ulm in said County. QUORS FOR MEDICAL S King's New Discovery, which is guar- well as cure all Malaria Diseases, and Dated at New Ulm. Minn., the 6th day of October (£$$»£ Fine turnouts furnished with or without A. D. 1888. 5£$^4&« anteed to give relief in all Throat, Lung for all Kidney. Liver and Stomach Disorders drivers at reasonable rates. Kishing, hunting Physicians prescriptions careful!'' Office next door to Post Office. Py the Court, 0M£i and Chest affections. Trial bottles free and Pleasure parties furnished teams. Ladies' stands" unequaled. Price 50 cts. compounded at ail hours of the d« ?.' ERNST BEANDt Saddle horses. Fine Carriages for funerals. Springfield, r- Minn. and $1 at C. L. Boos. 6 at C. L. Roos' Drug Store. &v (L. S Judge of Probate. and nights Officoin Skating Rink.