New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
November 13, 1889 · Page 8 of 9
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_£« £-, Slfeepy 52ye re Springfield.Correspond&Bee 1 F. H. BEHNKE, W N to Gleanings. 8R? *?i *?&£*••%* TT1 1 ^Jl^f^JRHl*^ Thefarmers in this vicinity are wellnigh MissTVtable Lennard visited friends =DEALER IN-= Mr. T. J. Ulm made an assignment done with their fall work, but at Sleepy Eye Monday last. %^^xm 8 or benefit of his credi- nevertheless they would like to see the Cbas. Hauenstein and John Albert, tors to J. C. Zieske. The stock consists weather iemain as it is, the desires of of New Ulm, were here during the of a general line of merchandise and business men and clothiers not withstanding. week. l***''*'' -%i^f «, will be sold at or below cost. Married, Saturday November 2nd, at Mrs. Wm. Cutler returned from her In the fine moonlight evenings, coon Redwood Falls, Miss Francis Bellig to visit to Waseca and Albert Lea Sunday hunting: is quite a sport among the boys. Mr. Burt Scott. morning. Ask Wm. Newton and Joseph and Mr. Robertson and Miss LenaKrueger Otto Schneider, the barber, sold his and George Inhofers about their ramb were married on Tuesday of last week shop to J. G. Wolk and departed Saturday ling hunt and the wolf surprises that 0i'o(5erie^!Fixuit^,Clfodk To keep the head cool, and the feet warm, is one of the Catholic churh. morning for New Ulm, his former they met with. 2 J* home. Rev. Warren, of Lake Benton, filled Mrs. Wm. Maas, of Brownston, was the first laws of Hygiene yet no part of the body has been the pulpit in the congregational church Ferdinand Kettner and wife are visiting called home on Thursday to attend the last Sunday morning and evening. friends at Nicollet. funeral of her cousin. She will remain more habitually abused and neglected than the feet, without Rev. Strolmer will return from his Smoke "White Lace" the be3t ten a few "days. GOOD TABLE BUTTER, Northern trip this week. cent cigar in the market We are pained to chromchle the unexpected a healthy condition of which, general good health is Jobfli (Oilman, of Washington Terri death of Wm. Lammers, of Fairfax, Joe Augustine visited friends at New New Brick,Cop. Minn. & Centre ^tre., tor ,, has been visiting here for several a former resident of West Newton. Ulm during the week. impossible. NEW UM, MINN. At days. He left for Wisconsin Monday He was sick with typhoid fever for two The dance given by the carpenters in evening, accompanied by Wm.Gilman. weeks only and his death removes a L. Fecker's new building Tuesday evening They will return to Sleepy Eye in a young and respected man. He leaves a was well attended. All report a Buy the Alfred Dulgo All Wool Felt Shoes and Slippers Goods sold at Rock-bottom prices for short time. widow. pleasant time. cash. Goods delivered in any part of A corn festival was held at Griffith & Miss Lizzie Newton left to-day for Mr. and Mrs. Dan Burns entertained and be happy, "We have the largest stock and the the city. Smith's Hall last Wednesday evening Faribault where she will attend school a party of friends at their home Monday which was well attended. for the winter. SCOTFSi evening. best quality in Felt Shoes, Boots and Arctics. A surprise party was given to Conrad A wedding will take place next Tuesday, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Schramm are Moll at his home last Tuesday eveningjand the contracting parties being Fred visiting at Redwood Falls. H. Loheyde, all who were present report Kinler and Cecilia Sheadle, both of Mike Kuku, formerly section foreman a splendid time. he young folks in Ridgely. at this place, sold his house and lot last fact took possession of the new residence, EMULSION week to Gns. Michels for $700 and NEW ULM MARBLE WORKS, ana for the time being it was removed to Janesville. Leading Boot and Shoe Dealer. theirs. l% »,1 Grant & Kingsly, notion dealers, have Ig. Schwendinger, Prop'r. removed their stock of goods into the A A E E LOCALS. N E W XJL.]^ OyCIlTN". building just vacated by O. Schneider Monuments, Tombstones and all OF PORE COD LIVER OIL on Redwood St. other work in my line made to order Jos. Diepolder is drilling a well. Ernst Herzog came down from Tracy promptly and in a workmanlike manner To Housekeepers. Aim HYPOPHOSPHITES F. Burch is erecting a dwelling at the last Wednesday on business. atreasonable rates. foot of Diepolder's hill. He expects to Almost as Palatable as Milk. NEW ULM. MINN Dan Peddie and J. Elliot left on Friday plant a vineyard in the spring and run evening for Chicago with seven car So dlagulaad at it an be taken, The time has come, or will come soon, when vour house needs a thorough it on an extensive scale. STONE FOR SALE digested, a assimilated by the loads of cattle belonging to Philips & cleaning up preparatory for a long winter. It is on such occasions that you see Wm. Mueller has secured a bell for sensitive stomach, the plain oil Roberts. how badly you need anew carpet in one room or another. Some of our shades cannot be tolerated and the his school house. in a on of he oil it the hypophos-* and curtains are also getting very shabby, and you surelv ought to get them replaced Great Bargains in Holiday Goods of phites is more efficacious. We regret to report the sickness of The New Ulm Stone Co. is ready to by new ones. You also have sundry pieces of furniture, wluch ought to H. O. Schleuder, the Springfield Jeweler. Bemartable as a flesh producer* Wm. Dannheim. sell building stones at the Quarry or have been disposed of long ago. to make room for something new and more stylish. Persons gain rapidly while taking it« delivered in the City. For prices inquire Emma Strassburg is on the sick list. And never lei it slip your memory that we have the most elegant assortment Ch. Peterson, Ch. Fierke and families SCOTT'SEMULSION is acknowledged by of J. Pfenninger, W. Boesch, A. of Wall Paper in the city. Little Fred Altmaun's team ran away went to Sleepy Eye Thursday to attend Physicians to be the Finest and Best preparation Schell, or C. Filzen. with him last Wednesday but no injuries We are now fully prepared to show to you as complete a line in Furniture, the wedding of Miss Ida Dietrich to Mr. in the world for the relief and cure ox H.A.SubiliaJr., Carpets or Curtains as ever came to New Ulm. Our prices are aw a down, and resulted. Henry Dorman. CONSUMPTION, SCROFULA, you will be astonished to hear how cheap we are selling goods Miss Carolina Wild has gone to GENERAL DEBILITY, WASTING Fred Zschunke and Wm. Mueller We have Chamber Sets, Parlor Sets, Odd Chans" and Rockers, Lounges, Minneapolis to accept a position. DISEASES, EMACIATION, spent Sunday at New Ulm. Dressers, Beds, Springs and Mattresses, Dining Room Tables and Chairs, Washstands, COLDS and CHRONIC COUGHS. Joseph Taur celebrated his fiftieth While digging a well on Bill Hayer's Wardrobes, Cupboards. Brackets, etc., etc in an endless variety The great remedy for Consumption, avd birthday anniversary on November 1st. place, about 3 miles north of town, a FEATHERS Wasting in Children. Sold by all Druggists. We hope he may live to add another laver of coal was discovered at a depth We keep none but the best at 75 cts per pound. fifty. of"65 feet. Oilcloths in all widths and grades from 40 cts to $1 00 per arcl. Julius Krause Henry Forst has purchased the Samson KIESLING'S BLOCK, Hemp Carpets, 20 30 cts Mrs. White lectured on the Indian farm for $2,000. Massacre of 1862 to a small audience Ingram 3 0 1.00 per NEW ULM, MINN. Painter and Paper Hanger. B. Schaffler lost a valuable horse last Brussels 7 5 1.65 Gamble's Hall Wednesday evening. week. We cut, sew and lay carpets when desired. Wholesale and retail dealer in MILFOR ITEMS. Ceiling f)edofktioi( $|edihlity. Lace Curtains, from $1 25 to $8 00 per pair Frank Altman Sr had the misfortune CHOICE WINES AND LIQUORS. Turcomans, 5 50 11.50 to fall from a load of corn fodder All work executed neatly and promptly. Cloth Shades. .50 1.50 each. last week, and is now laid up with a Milford has improved considerably Ordersmay be left at my residence Our shades aie all mounted on the best ''prino- rollers. this summer. Several handsome residences sprained foot. in Schapekahm's building corner Crystal Spring, 1879. Jas, Hennessy IN WALL PAPER have been put up, also a number Fred Klossner expects to build an addition Brandy, 1880. Otard, Dupuy & Minnesota and Fourth North streets. Our assortment is very good yet, and if you want to do any papering call and of large barns and wind mills. to his house this fall. Fred says Cognac. Imported Tarragona Forts J. KRAUSE. look over our patterns, Several of our farmers are trying a growing family demands it. for private or medical use. The ceN The goods we advertise are all first class, and if you want to sitisfj jourself coin threshing. They say it works brated St. Julien Clarets and California that our prices are right call at NEW well. The ciiy council of St. Paul ha?e appropriated Reisling wines Whiskey ranging Chas. Wagner, ©10,000 to an ice palace carnival. We understand that Anton and in price from $2.00 to $8.00 per gallon. Drug Store.^ Another waste of money Michael Heiuen, ot our town have purchased Pure Alcohol $3.00 per gallon the Madsen photograph gallery Goods guaranteed as represented. THE LEADING FfTRNITORE DEALER- The Minneapolis postoflice officials at New Ulm and intend to become artists. moved into their new building last Success to them. H. A. Subilia Jr. Wednesday. Tne city now has. a structure S GS{8j{ ©OLlMY ®I0fIaY! The following will impart instruction that it can feel a pride in. to the youth of our town during the SIn TATE OF MINNESOTA, County ol Brown j-ss winter. District 8, Wm. Grussendorf (Established in 1864 by Dr C. Weschcke Probate Court Regalai Term, Nov 4th 1889. PIONEER Dist. 9, G. Spellbrink Dist. L4, A. A. OE NEW AND DESIRABLE PRESENTS FOR OLD AND In the Matter of the estate ot Hubert Zander u. Sohlumpberger, Districts 15 and 50, M. Drug Store, On reading and filing the petition of Dorothea YOUNG. GREAT VARIETY. GREAT OPPORTUNITY. Vehkanje and F. X. Schlumpberger. Sculzformeily Zander executrix ofthe last will "»»1 A party of young folks spent Sunday and testament and of the estate of Hubert Zander GREAT BARGAINS FOR ALL IN O. M. OLSEN, },«. deceased, representing among other things, that evening at M. Arnold's home. she has fully administered said estate, and praying -by. that a time and place be fixed for examining SndrewJ. lutein,, and allowing the final account of her administration, Dry sermons are bad enough, but for WATCHES, CLOCKS I JEWELRY. and foi the assignment of the residue of RUGGIST and APOTHECARY. the minister to preach them through said estate to the parties entitled theieto under the his nose is inexcusable. Dr. Bull's will of said deceased, and that she be discharged DEALER IN dealer in from her said trust Cough Syrup will save both minister Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, It is {ordered, »that said account be examined and sermon if taken in time. DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, Toilet Articles, Fancy and petition heard, by the Judge of this Court, on Friday the 22nd day of November, A 1889, Goods, Stationery and STATE Silverware, Spectacles Gol Pens &c at 10 o'clock A.M. at the Probate Ofhce in said OP MINNESOTA, County of Brown ^ss. Toilet Articles, Perfumery, Books, County In Probate Court Special Term October SJ2nd Musical Instruments. And it is further ordered, that notice thereof be 1889 Stationery, Trusses, supporters. Shoulder given to all persons interested, by publishing a In the matter of the estate of Christian Olson Oils, Paints, Brushes, Varnishes and Braces, Crutches, etc. Paints, Oils, copy of this order once in each week for three sue Deceased Varnishes, Glass and Artists' Supplies. cesive weeks prior to said day„of hearing, in the On reading and Bling the petition of Rasmus Glasst Everybody should see this Elegant Array of Christmas New Ulm Review, a weekly newspaper printed Peterson one of the dmimstrators of the estate of Pure Wines and Liquors for medicinal and published at the City of New Ulm in said Christian 01sondeceased,representing among other purposes. Physicians' prescriptions County things that they have fully administered said estate Physicians9 Prescriptions carefully Gifts, Remember we have the right article at the right carefully compounded at all hours of Dated at New Ulm, Minn the 4th day of and praying that a time and place fixed for prepared from pure and November, A 1889 examining and allowing their account of their ad* the day and night. ft fresh Drugs. By the Coart, ministration,and for4he assignment of the residue price, for anyone you wish to select a present for. of said estate to the parties entitled thereto by Ivers & Pond Pianos, Sterling Organs ERNSTBRANDT law, (L S Judge of Probate. Band Instruments and other musical Agency for the celebrated Estey Organs if Itis ordered, that said account be examined and W. Hauenstein, merchandise. and Pianos. SUMMONS. petition heard, by the Judge of this Court, on Thursday the 14th day of November A. 1889, Grass, Garden and Flower Seeds. at 10o'clock a. m., at the Probate Office in saiJ STATE OF MINNESOTA, County of Brown }ss Please give me a call. county. District Court, Ninth judicial District M. GRATZ And it is further ordered, that notice thereof be Fredencka Junker Plaintiff") O. M. OLSEN. gnentoall persous interested, by publishing a VS copy of this order once in each week for three successive Meridian Block, New Ulm, Minn. Caroline Winkler, and Bertha Winkler weeks prior to said day ot hearing the Herman Winkkr Jr„ Anna Wmkler, The Leading Jeweler. New Ulm Review weekly newspaper, pi inted Emma Winkler, Charles Winkler and DEALER I N and published at the City of New Ulm in said ATTENTION FARMERS. Clara, a married woman whose present County, name is unknown, children and heirs Dated nt New Ulm, Minn., the 22nd day of at law of Herman Winkler deceased GROCERIES and GLASSWARE The New Ulm Creamery Co. will October A. 1889 Defendants.J By the Court, commence gathering cream from' and The State of Minnesota, to the above named Defendants BRNSr BRANDT, Minnesota Street opposite the after May 1st, 1888. Highest m'arket (L S.) 14 Judge ot Probate. You are hereby summoned and required to answer price in cash will be paid for same and the complaint of the Plaintiff the above Congregational Church. SUMMONS. farmers are respectfully requested co entitled action which is filed in the office of the C. H. HORNBURG, clerk of said court and to serve a copy of your patronize the company, as endeavors STATE OF MINNESOTA, County of Brown [-ss answer to the said complaint on the subscriber, at NEW ULM, MINN. will be made to manage the Creamery District Court, Ninth Judicial District his office in the city of St. Petenn the county of Bertha Ern«t Plaintiff 1 the interest of the farmers as well as Nicollet Minn., with)* 20 days after the service of John Kretsch, VS this Summons upon you, exclusive of the day of in our own. Dealer in all kinds of Christian Ernst Defendant. 3 such service, and if you fall to answer the said HEAV I SHEL IARDWAE The State of Minnesota, to the above named Defendant' complaint within the time aforesaid, the Plaintiff UltlitSiiWIII in this action will apply to the court for the relief You are hereby summoned and required to answer demanded therein DEALER IN the complaint of the Plaintiff in the above entitled Dated August 29th 1889 action which is filed in the office of the Clerk C.R DAVIS IMPL of the District Court ofthe Ninth Judicial District, Plaintiff's Attorney St. Peter, Minn. in and for the County ot Brown and State of Minnesota, To the defendants named in the above summons* and to serve a copy of your answer to the You and each of you are hereby notified that ^.gent for the old reliable, light running, all steel said complaint on the subscribers, at their office in S A 3 said summonsis issued upon a complaint for the OFALLKIims. the city of New Ulm in said County, within thirty Deering Self Binders foreclosure of a lien and mortgage upon the real days after the service of this summons upon JOD estate described in the Notice of Lis Pendens hereto —AGENT 1 0 E exclusive of the day of such service and if you attached and published herewith, and that no fail to answer the said complaint within the time PLANOBINDERS, MOWERS, personal claim is made against you or against any aforesaid the Plaintiff in this action will apply to defendant in this action, the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint. TRIDMPH BINDERS, with steel bundle carrier. The Deering, the king of self-binders, has for years C* R. DAVIS Dated October 12th 1889. Att'y. for Plaintiff, stood at the head and in lead of all the binders in the market, because of the LIND & HAGBERG, RUSSEL MOWERS simplicity of its binding attachment with its steel frame. Also agent for and Plaintiffs Attornejs, New Ulm, Minn. NOTICE OF LIS PENDENS. dealer in the following machines and farm implements* Broadway, New Ulm, Minn STATE OF MINNESOT/ Coonty-ef Brown J-ss. DEERINC,STANDARD1WHITEWATER District Court Ninth Judicial District. Louis Buenger,| Fredericks Junker Plaintiff} THOS. MULVERHILL, Prep! VS Mrs. Anton Olding, Mowers, binding twines of ever kind, all steel Monitor seeders, warranted to Caroline Winkler, and Bertha Winkler I FiDe turnouts furnished -with or without sow flax, timothy and clover with the best satisfaction Steel and lever harrows Herman Winkler, Jr„ Anna Winkler drivers at reasonable rates FishJne, huntlna Emma Winkler, Charles Winkler and JClara, Cor. Minn, and 3d North Sts., of every make, riding and walking stubble plows and cultivators, Victorv and next door to and Pleasure parties furnished teams. Ladief' a married woman whose present J. L. Owens fanning and feed mills, hay rakes, hay loaders, forks with carrier, name is unknown, children and heirs nffl^fnn" 1 «T Carriages for funeral^ A Officbi Skating Rm SOMMER'S STORE, NEW ULM, NEW,ULM, MINN.* at law of Herman Winkler deceased- cane mills, corn shellers, straw cutters, Defendants, MINNESOTA CHIEF AND RUMLEY THRESHING MACHINES Has on hand a good stock of Millinery Notice is hereby given, that an action has been Goods consisting in part of Hats, Bonnets, commenced in this court by the above named AND STRAW BURNER STEAM ENGINES. I CURE plaintiff against the above named defendants for Velvets, Silks, Ribbons, Feathers the foreclosure of a hen and mortgage bearing Northwestern Rushford wagons and to£ buggies of all styles. A large supply Human Hair, Flowers, &c.4 date the 19th of October 1888, which said hen ana of fence wire always on hand. Davis and Howe sewing machines, and machine mortgage is the form of a judgment, entered Also Patterns for stamping monograms. and Dealer in all Kinds ot oil a specialty. and docketed in said court, on said date, in favor Stamping of all kinds. Embroidery ot said plaintiff and against said defendant Caroline tfUfCKiTUf^. 1 Only the best of machinery kept and sold at lowest prices* Winkler and said Herman Winkler deceased, Work, German Knitting and Come yourself and inspect my stock before purchasing elsewhere. I do not which aaid hen and mortage is recorded in the office Bergman's Zephyr Yarns a specialty. intend to send agents through the country soliciting orders and make the farmers of the Register of Deeds of said Brown County, in Book 34 of Deeds on pages 166 to 174. stand the expense. The machines and implements handled by me are as THE NEW GROCER! STORE OF The premises affected by said Uen'and mortgage Laudeiisclilaffer represented. Repairs for same always on hand or ordered on demand. Ordeis are situated in the county of orown and State of by mail promptly attended to. Minnesota and are described as follows to wit 0. F. Ruemke Lot in block 58, lots 6 and 14 in block 164. lots G. 11,12, 3 and 4 in block 163, lot 6 in block T3, lot Th S DiPETERSO N in block 126, ail south of Center Street in the city O Dealer in «J!?l£ themIay I E an» not mean merel£v£to?2«. BF* stop for a time, then haw of New ulm also lot 13 in block 45} lot 9 in block S STOVES,*! 158, and apart of lot 7 in block 66 north of Center %i is now open and ready for business. I a made the diseaseof E E 4% Street in sa^d'City of New Ulm described as fol- SW&.. IOWS to t* it riTS EKLEPSYor A choice and well selected stock of Ja£$ Sp^ Commencing on Minnesota Street at a point 80 *fe feet north of the south east corner of said lot 7, GROCERIES, ICROCKERY, PALLING SICKNESS IMPLEMEN COMPANY tf#* thence running north. 41% feet along Minnesota HARDWARE, TINWARE and 'J-& $& Sffl street, thence west 50 feet, thence south parallel GLASSWARE and NOTIONS With said Minnesota street 41X feet, thence east LIGHTNING RODS. 3lf» parallel with Center Street 55 feet to the place of are offered to the public at prioes which j^edwnoreSonlo^ot^owr^^?™8 a Tho Celebrated White, LSI beginning, recording to the new map of record in "tendatonce for a treatSaanS^SS?^ 8 l/e&lef all ku\# 01 farm macmiieiV. defy competition. Goods will be de *g3t the Register of Deed's office in and for said Brown New American & Singer Bnd Post Office! itSSS 6 iv Expres connty- also out lot numbered 63 to said city of livered free to any part of the city. New Ulm. trial, ttjra[ «%Tasp?* SEWING MACHINES. Dated September 18th 1889. Remember the place.\^k, New Ulm, Minn. DAVIS Minnesota Street corner of Third North* Cor.Minn. & 1st S. Str. New Ulm, MINN Plaintiff's Attorney, St, Peter, Mian.