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

October 23, 1889 · Page 8 of 9

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ofl: F. BEHNKE Springfield Correspondence An exchange truthfully and poetically W^WMJ^- exclaims: **The chigger may chig Quite a number from here went up with all his might and the mocking to Sauborti Saturday evening to attend bird mocs and sing,' but Minnesota the first dance at Feuerstein's hall. crops take the cake, and flax, you bet, 4 S Carl Krook, of New Ulm was in town is king. The crickets may crick and Mondaj. the froglets frog and the farmer Born to Mr and Mrs. Peter Eichen, may sing his strain, for the Minnesota Tuesday, Oct 15th, a girl. crop is always on top, the result of plenty E. G. Pabl and his brother-in-law of rain. The chinch bugs may chinch from Iowa were in town Tuesday. E. G. came up to invest in some farming and the grasshoppers may grass, and To keep the head cool, and the feet warm, is one ofG^oderie^,fruits, £o6k- lands. the hot winds may you tire, but if any Mart led, Tuesday Oct. 15th, at the one says there are such things here,just the first laws of Hygiene yet no part of the hody has been eify, Ikriif)& et5. home of the bride's parents, Mr. Ferdinand call him a miserable liar. Now Oklahoma Bigot to Miss Mary Feirer. more habitually abused and neglected than the feet, without may boom and Texas may howl and GOOD TABLE BUTTER. Smoke "Our Beauty" the best 5ct Missouri shoot off her chop, but Minnesota cigar in the market. a healthy condition of which, general good health is is the place to get a home and New Brick.Cor. Minn. & Centre Sirs-, Miss Ida Barber visited with friends raise a great big crop." at Sleepy Eye during the week. impossible. NEW UM, MINN. Harry Kennedy, of New Ulm, tarried a few hours in town last Thursday. A A E E LOCALS Buy the Alfred Dulgo All Wool Felt Shoes and Slippers Goods sold at Rock-bottom prices for Mrs. W. Danalson left on Monday evening for Pine City. Minn., to visit cash. Goods delivered in any part ol John Zieske and wife, of Sleepy Eye, and be happy. We .have the largest stock and thethe her biother, Henry Olesen. pity. visited the family of Johh Strasburg Bora to Mi. and Mrs. 3os. Manchester, over Sunday. best quality in Felt Shoes, Boots and Arctics. SCOTT'S last Tuesday, a bov. Its snderior excellence proven in million* of Mr. and Mrs. Balke, of Le Sueur, homes for more than a quarter of a century It is Mrs Frank and Miss Edith Whitney are the guests of Wm. Dannheim. used by the United Slates Government* Endorsed H. Loheyde, spent Sunday with friends at New Ulm. by the heads of the Great Universities as the Schrader & Co. wound Up the threshing Strongest, Purest and most healthful Dr Price's W. J. Mattis has accepted a position season last Tuesday. Cream Baking Powder does not contain Ammonia as day operator at this plac*1. Lime, or Allum Sold onlv can* School commenced in district 51 on EMULSIO PRICE BAKING POWDER Co. The Ladies Aid Society of the Congregational Monday, Geo. Hillner teacher. In district NEW TOHS. CHICAGO ST LOUIS. Leading Boot and Shoe Dealer, churcn will give a Rag Sociable 53 it was opened last week. at Gamble'sHall next Wednesday STONE FOR SALE Wm. Schrader and his sister sundijed evening. The main feature of the sociable ISTEi- W with Miiford friends will be a double wedding. OF PORE COD LIVER OIL Rev. Schnitker, the new minister, delivered The New Ulm Stone Co. is ready to Wolf sjaug Schmidt went to New Ulm his first sermon last Sunday. A. To Housekeepers. Saturday morning on business. sell building stones and oak cord wood AND HYPOPHOSPHITE S large audience were favored with a fine at the Quarrv or delivered in tbe City. Frank Whitnej, our wide awake city address. Almost as Palatable as Milk, For prices inquire of J. Pfenninger, W grocei, has made quite a number of improvements GeoBoesch, A. Schell, or C. Filzen. Corn husking is all the go. in his store. Besides building The time has come, or will come soon, when vour house needs a thoiough So disguised that it an be taken, digested, a assimilated by the Altman was the first to finish. cleaning up preparatory for along winter. It is on such occasions that vou s'ee an addition to the store, be has put sensitive stomach, the plain oil SALESMEN WANTED how badly yon need anew carpet one room or another. Some ot our shades in new shelves, which are stocked with Joseph Wild and Margaret Scheffler cannot be tolerated and by the com and curtains are also getting \ery shabby, and you suielv ought to get them replaced in a on of the oil it the ^j^ the finest line of fancy crockeiy and were married last Tuesday. The young To solicit for our well known Nursery Good phites is more efficacious. Sf by new one3. You also have sundry pieces of furniture, which ought to glassware in town. couple have our best wishes. wages paid weekly, steady employment. \11 BemarkaMe as a flesh producer. stock guaranteed true to name Oui specialty is have been disposed of long ago, to make room for something new and more stylish. Miss Dora Altermatt 11 clerking for hardy stock for the N and Northwest Write Persons gain rapidly while taking it* And never let it slip your memory that we ha\e the most elegant assortment Gamble & Halowell in the new store JOHN ALBERT, for terms before territory taken, stating age SCOTT'SEMULSION is acknowledged by of Wall Paper in the city. CHASE BROTHERS' COMPANY,Chicago. 111. in the Post Office building. Physicians to be the Finest and Best preparation 45 We are now fully prepared to show to you as complete a line in Furniture, in the world for the relief and cure c: August Hummel was the holder of LICENSED AUCTIONEER. H.A.SubiliaJr. Carpets or Curtains as ever came to New Ulm. Our prices arp away down, and Ticket No 21, which drew the piano, CONSUMPTION, SCROFULA. you will be astonished to hear how cheap we are selling goods. Attends to Sales at all times prompt raffled off by John Roth last Tuesday. GENERAL DEBILITY, WASTING We have Chamber Sets, Parlor Sets, Odd Chiirs° and Rockers. Lounges, ly anywhere in the County. Address, DISEASES, EMACIATION, Lucas Fecker has commenced work Dressers, Beds, Springs and Mattresses, Dining Room Tables and Chairs, Washstands, COLDS and CHRONIC COUGHS. Springfield or New Ulm. Minn. on his new butcher shop on Cass St. Wardrobes, Cupboards. Biackets, etc etc in an endless variety The great remedy for Consumptian, anl The building will be 24 by 36 ft. and FEATHERS Wasting in Children. Sold by all Druggists. SUMMONS two stories high. We keep none but the best at 75 cts pei pound. Oilcloths mall widths and grades from 40 cts to $1.00 per jard. The "Springfield Conner" .1 weekly STA1E OF MINNESOTA, County of Brown s-, Julius Krausfc District Court Ninth Jndici il Distuct newspaper, which made its appealance KIESLING'S BLOCK, Hemp CaTpets. 20 30 cts. Bertha Ern-t Plaintiff here about a month ago. is no more. Ingrain 3 0 1 00 per .« NEW ULM, MINN. Painter and Paper Hanger. S Seamans the editor is travelling Christian Ern^t Defendant 3 Brussels 7 5 1.65 The State of Minnesota, to the abo\e named De for his health, while quite a number of We cut, sew and lay carpets when desired. fendant Wholesale and retail dealei in creditors mourn his departure. Lace Curtains, from $1 25 to $8 00 per pan Ceiling ©edoration & $|e6klity. \o aie hereby summoned an1 requited to ai swer the complaiut ot the Plaintiff in the abo\e en. Turcomans, 5 50 11.50 Something new in town "Guess All work executed neatly and promptly. titled action which is filed in the office of tlit Clerk AND Cloth Shades. .50 1.50 each. of the District Couvc of the Ninth Jndici il District, Ordersmay be left at my residence 111 ind for the County ot Brown and State ofAli-in Our shades are all mounted on the best «spnuo- rollers in Schapekahm's building corner esota, and to serve a copy of your answei to the Crystal Spring. 1879. Jas, Henuessy IX WALL PAPER The Verdict Unanimous. ^aid complaint on the subscribers it then office in Minnesota and Fourth Noith streets Brand}, 1880. Otard, Dupuy & the city ol New Ulm in said Couutj within thirty Our assortment is very good \et, and it 3011 int to do any papering call and W. bolt, Druggist Bippus Ind days after the ser\ ice of this summons upon ou Cognac, imported Tarragona Ports J. KRAUSE. look over our patterns, testifies ••I can recommend Electric exclusive of the day of such sen ice, and if 1011 foi private 01 medical use. Tbe ce1'* The goods we adveitise -ue -ill hist class and if \ou want to satisfy yourself fill to answer the said compi-iint -v\ltnin the time Bitteis as the very best remedy. aforesaid the Plamtifl 111 this action will apph to brated St. Juhen Clarets and California that our prices are right call at NEW Ever} bottle sold has given leliet in the Court foi the relief demanded in the complaint Chas. Wagner, Reisling wines Whiskey ranging Dated October 12th 18S0 ever) cise Onf man took six bottles in price from $2.00 to $8 00 per gallon. Drug Store. LIND & HAGBERG and was cured of Rhuematism of 1, Plaintifia Attornej", New Llu, Minn Pure Alcohol $3.00 per gallon 3 ears1 standing11 Abraham Hare, THE LEAPING FURNITURE DEALER druggist, Bellville, Ohio, affirm'' "The Goods guaranteed asrepresented. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. best selling medicine I have e\er handled H. A. Subilia Jr. In the matter of the Estate otHedwig in my 2s years' experience, is Electuc Moeiler dec eased. Bitter" 'Ihousands of others IS! Notice is hereby given that by virtue have added their testimony so that the & mm and in pursuance ot an order of license (Established in 18C4 by Dr We»chcke verdit is unanimous that Electric Bitteis PIONEER made in said matter by the Probate do cuie all diseases of the Liver. Court of Brown Count} Minn on the Kidneys or Blood. Only a half dollar un-Drug Store, 1st day of October A. D. 1889, the If you cannot rood this print distinctly by lamp or gaslight in the evening, at a distance of 10 inches a bottle at Chas. Roos' Drugstore, 2 your eyesight 13 failing, no matter what your age and your cye need help Your sight can be Improved an I dersigned, administrator of said estate, ?f-eserveassistproper'y ir corrected It is a irrong idea that spectacles should be dispensed with as long as possible ther the vision use them There is no danger of Beeing too well so long as the print is not magnified O. M. OLSEN, will, on Thursday the 24th day of October It should look natural size, but plain and distinct Son fail to oall and have your eyes tested SUMMONS. A. D. 1889, at 10 o'clock A M. -b5 BY KING'S NEW SYSTEM, at the office of the Judge of Probate of STATE OP MINNESOTA, County of Brow sSudi'ew J- StCkgtein,, KUGGIST and APOTHECARY. District Court, Ninth judicial District said Brow County at the Court House A N I E W I O I N A I O N 8 E A I E S Fredencka Junker Plaintiff) in the City of New Ulm, Brovn County DEALEIl IN Vb I THEY WILL CORRECT AND PRESERVE THE SIGHT. dealer 2 Minn., offer for sale at public auction Caioline Winkler, ind Bertha Winkler Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, E E S A N N O E E S E O O S Herman Winkler Jr., Anna Winkler, for cash all the right, title and interest DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, Toilet Articles, Fancy Emma Wiukler, Charles Winkler and JClara, of said deceased in the following described FOR SALE ONLY BY a married woman whose present Goods, Stationery and Fred W Hauenstein, uime is unknown, children and heirs real estate, situated in the Toilet Art'cles. Perfumery. Books, Musical Instruments. at law of Herman Winkler deceased County of Brown and State of Minnesota, Stationery. Trusses, supporters, Shoulder Defendants OPTICIAN AND JEWELER. to wit Lot No twelve (12) of Oils, Paints, BrusNs, Varnishes and The State of Miaoe«oti, to the above named Defendants Braces, Crutches, etc. Paints, Oils, TWO DOORS NORTH OF POSTOrriCF, NEW ULM, MINN. block No. one hundred and three (103) Varnishes, Glass and Artists' Supplies. Glass. You aie htrebj summoned and required to anthe nortb of Center Street in the Citv of C. H. HORNBURG, complaint of the Plaintiff the abo\e Pure Wines and Liquors for medicinal New Ulm, County and State aforesaid. entitled action which is filed the ofhee of the purpose*. Physicians' prescriptions «lerkof said court and to sena a copy of youi Pliysicians* Prescriptions carefully Dated October 1st, A D. 1889 carefull} compounded at all hours of answer to the said complaint on the subscriber, at prepared from pure and his office 111 tht. city of St. I'etej in the county of the day and night A. SCHLEUDEK, Dealer in all kinds of fresh Drvgs. Nicollet Minn willu 20 days Uter the ser\ ice of HEAVY AND SHELF HARDWARE. Ivers & Pond Pianos, Sterling Organs ^Jtiia Summons upon you, exclude of the day of Admisnistrator. such6er\ice, and if ^on fail to inswer the said Band Instruments and other musical Agency for the celebiated Este\ Organs comolaint within the time aforesaid the Plaintiff merchandise. and Pianos. NEW ULM MARBLE WORKS, in this action will applj to the com toi the relief demanded therein Grass. Garden and Flower Seeds. Dated August 29th IS1") Please give me a call. C. E DAMS lg. Schtvendinger, JProp'r. M. GRATZ Piaintift'c Attornej St Peter, Minn O. M. OLSEN. ^gent for the old reliable, light running, all steel To tlie defendants named in the abo\ esummons Mendian Block, New Ulm, Minn. Deering Self Binders You and each of jou are hereby notified that Monuments, Tombstones and all said summons is issued upon a complaint foi the other work in my line made to order foreclosure cf l'on ind mortgage upon the real DEALER I N ATTENTION FAR3IERS estate described in the Notice of Lis Pendens hereto promptly and in a workmanlike manner attached ind published herewith, and tint no atreasonable rates. personal claim is made against joti 01 agiinst anj GROCERIES and GLASSWARE with steel bundle carrier. The Deering, the king of self-binders, has for yean, The New Ulm Cieainerj Co. will defendant 111 tin* tetiort, NEW ULM. MINN stood at the head and in lead of all the binders in the market, because of the commence gathoung cream from' and DAMS simplicity of its Dinding attachment with its steel frame. Also ao-ent for andafter Mrs. W. Humme Att for Plaintiff, May 1st, 1888. Highest market Minnesota Street opposite the dealer in the following machines and farm implements price in cash will be paid for same and farmeis are lespectfully lequested to NOTICE OF LIS PENDENS. Congregational Church. DEERINC,STANDARD!WHITEWATER patronize the company, as endeavorwill DRYGOODS AND GROCERIES. STATE OF MINNESOTA County of Brown ^ss. NEW ULM, MINN. be made to manage the Crearaerj District Court lunth Judicial District Mowers, binding twines of ever kind, all steel Monitor seeders, warranted to Frederick-! Junket Plaintiff 1 in the interest of the farmeis as well a's^ John Kretsch, sow flax, timothy and clover with the best satisfaction Steel and level harrow VS We can now offer to the public a full in our own. irolme Winkler, and Bei tha Winkler of every make riding and walking stubble plows and cultivators,. Victorv and line of fall and winter goods of every Herman Winklei, Jr„ Anna Winklei I J. L. Owens fanning and feed mills, hay rakes, hay loaders, forks with carrier description. Woolen dress goods Emma Winkler, Charles Winkler and Cia«"a, a married woman whose present cane mills, corn bhellers, straw cutters, of best quality. Flannels. Shawls, DEALER IN name is unknown, childien and heirs Ladies auel Gents Underwear, Hosiery MINNESOTA CHIEF AND RCMLEY THRESHING MACHINES it law of Herman Winkler deceased— Defendants Mittens, Jackets, Cardigans, Mufflers, AND STRAW BURNER STEAM ENGINES. Notice is hereby gn eu, that an action has been Ladies' and Children's Hoods, and Northwestern Rushford wagons and top baggies of all styles A laro &unply commenced in this court bv the above named many other articles in this line too numerous plaintiff against the above named defendants for of fence wire always on hand. Davis and Howe sewing machines and machine OF ALL KIJ^JDS. the foreclosnre of a hen and mortgage bearing to mention. We {.also carry a oil a specialty. date the 19th of October 1888, which said hen and largo stock and great variety of 5 and mortgage is in the form ol a judgment, entered —AGENT IOR THE— Only the best of machinery kept and sold at lowest prices. and docketed in said court, on said date, in fa\ or 10 cent counter goods. All these goods PLANO BINDERS, MOWERS,intend Come yourself and inspect my stock before purchasing elsewhere. I do not of said plaintiff and against said defendant Caroline are sold at lowest possible prices. to send agents through the country soliciting orders and make tbe farmers Winkler and said Herman W inkier deceased, TRIUMPH BINDERS, which said hen and mortage is recorded in the ofnee We invite the public to give us a call stand the expense. The machines and implements handled by me are as of the Register ofDeedsof saidBiown County, RUSSEL MOWERS and thej* will not be disappointed. represented. Repairs for same always on hand or ordered on demand. Ordeis in Book 34 of Deeds on pages 166 to 174. Butter, poultry and eggs are taken in by mail promptly attended to. The premises affected by said lien'and mortgage Broadway, New Ulm,Minn exchange for goods. 3re situated in the county of orown and State of O O Minnesota and are described as follows to wit Lot 2 in block 58 lots 6 and 14 in block 164 lots The S. D. PETERSON Louis Buenger, NOTICE TO CREDITORS. 11,12, 3 and 4 block 163, lot 6 in block 73, lot 14 THOS. MULVERHILL, Prep. in block 126 all south of Centei Street in the city State of Minnesota, Countv of Brown, ^ss. In of New ulm also lot 13 in block 45 lot 9 in block Fine turnouts famished with or without Probate Court. 158, aad apart of lot 7 in block 66 north of Center drivers at reasonable rates. Fishing, buntlne In the matter of the estate of James H. Redford Cor. Minn. ai& 3dJNorth Sts., street in sa.d City of New Ulm described as fol- and Pleasnre parties furnished teams. Ladles' Sr., deceased Saddle horses. Fine Carriages for funerals. t-i. lOWS to \t it IMPLEMEN COMPANY Notice is hereby gi\en to all persons having Officcin Skating Em k. %Mf Commencing on Minnesota Street at a point 80 NEW ULM, MINN. claims and demands against the estate of JamesH feet north of the south east corner of said lot 7 Bedford Si ,late oftheConntj of Brown, deceased, thence 1 mining north 41% feet along Minnesota that the Judge of the Probate Court of eaid County street /thence west 50 feet, thence south parallel I CURE will hear, examine and adjust claims and demands with said Minnesota Btreet 41X feet, thence east against said estate at his office in the Citv of New f)eJilei' in kll kindsS of fkriq mkdlwei'y. parallel with Center Street 55 feet to the place of Uhn in said County, on the first Monday of each beginning, recording to the new map of record in month, for six successive months, commencing the Register of Deed's office in and for said Brown with the firstMonday inNovember 1889 and that six and Dealer in all Kinds ot county also out lot numbered 63 to said city of NewTJlm, Mian. months from the 23d day of September 1889, have New Ulm beenjhmited and allowed by said Probate Court #\JfWi¥tf§s}. Dated September 18th 1889. foi creditors, to present their claim* DAVIS James H. Redford Jr., Plaintiffs Attorne\, St, Pptci.Mmn THE NEW GROCERY STORE OF Exccntoi of the Estate of Tames H. Redford Sr., deceased 43 i\^[ixJxJi2srEsi^",sr Laudenschlager C. B\ Ruemke NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Mrs. Anton OldLing, STATE OP MINNESOTA County of Brown In Probate Couit When I say CURE I do not mean merelv to Dealer, in 4.^ In the matter of the Estate of Ludwig Carl Jtop them for a time, and then have them ra lj MANUFACTURER OF is now open and ready for business. STOVES, CIGARS, Kiauch deceased turn again I MEAN A BADICAL CURE 5% next door to Notice is heieby given to all peisons having I have made the disease of A choice and well selected stock of claims and demands against the estate of Ludw ig SOMMER'S STORE, NEW ULM. FITS, EPTXEPSY OP ~$tFAILIN Carl Krauch late of the Conntv of Bi o\\ deceased, GROCERIES, CROCKERY, that the Judge of the Probate Court of said County Has on hand a good stock of Millinery de-HARD WA BE, TIN WAHE and will hear, examine and adjust claims and SICKNESS, Goods consisting in part of Hats, BoIi mands asamst said estate at his office in the city GLASSWARE and NOTIONS &*h LIGHTNING RODS. t% of New Ulm in said Count? on the first Monday net3, Velvets, Silks, Ribbons, Featheis A life-loneg study. I W A S S A ST my remedv «th c?8es- Because S have of each month, for six successive months, commencing AND DEALER IK are offered to the public at prices which Human Hair, Flowers, &c. with the fir8t Monday in No-* ember 188J, failed is noreasonfor not nowrewivuiiacuV^ Tobacco and or s' Articles, AIIP a a mte^j^*jg^k,f^ defy competition. Goods will be de and that six months from the 11th day of September end at once for a treatise and a O I Also Patterns for stamping mono* ^ew Ame"can 1S89, ha\e been limited nnd allowed by said PlllliS?^ & Singer livered free to any part of the city. of my IHFJU.MBIJS E E GIV» Probate Court tor creditors! te present their claims. grams. Stamping of all kinds. Em and Post Office. I coste von in WALTER KRAUCH, IfelS^ Remember the place. ir»^ tnal, and it will cure A SSEWING MACHINES, (ft broidery Work, German Knitting an- H.C. ROOT, M.C.t l83Pauu.ST..NgwYa- Administrator of the Estate of Lti?wig Carl Minnesota Street corner of Third Nortn. Krauch deceived 42 Cor.Minn. & 1st S Str. New Ulm, MINN. Kuemke's Building Hew Dim, Minn 1 ^#j^&^ ^£^*M&^Wmm I