New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
January 15, 1890 · Page 7 of 8
OCR Text
w£$& wt F. BEHNKE, SleepyEye re Springfield. re NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS. The tax payers of Brown County, Minn., are John Schmelz returned from New =DEALER 1N Mrs. Cornish of Tracy died at her hereby notifiedlthat the Tax Duplicates for 1889 Ulm last Wednesday. home in that city last week and was are in my hands for collection of taxes, and the following per centage on each dollar valuation has buried in the Sleepy Eye cemetery on Otto Peuser, of St. Paul, visited with been levied, exclusive Land Road tax to be accounted Monday. Mrs. Cornish was a daughter his sister, Mrs Albert Winkelman during: separate, to wit: of Mr. and Mrs. Barton, of this city, the week. State Taxes. and the bereaved parents have the heartfelt A. A. Bogen, of the New Ulm Post, sympathy of many friends. State Tax General 1 9-10s ic| State School l\ Otto Meyer, of the St Paul Volkszeitung, County Taxes.: F. M. Haskell was called by telegram and F. Sehinkel, of the Illinois Revenue 3 2-lo Interest and sink last week, to the bedside of his sick Staats-Zeitung, were in town Monday. Poor 1 ing Fund 16-10 mother in Gieenwich, N. Y. Mrs. Haskell Courthouse 8-10 General bchool 1 Wm Julius was taken sick Wednesday To keep the head cool, and the feet warm, is one of(^oderie&Fi'uit^&odk- will visit at Marshall during his City and TOM Taxes. and left on Thursday, for home. absence. New Ulm 6 9-10|Linden 2 2-10 Wm. Grasser came up from Mankato Albin 1 2-101 Milford the first laws of Hygiene yet no part of the body has been 2 4-10 Mrs. Wm. Miner died at her home, Burnstown last week to work for H. Warnecke. efy, Ikcqf^ etd, 7-101 Mulligan 12-10 Cottonwood south of Iberia, after an illness of only 3 1-lOj North Star 1 Mrs. A. G. Andersen spent a few Eden a 5-101 Prairieville more habitually abused and neglected than the feet, with- 2 5-10 three days. The deceased was an aged Home 17-lUSigel hours with friends at Sleepy Eye Friday 1 GOOD TABLE BUTTER. woman and had reached her 72nd year. Lake Hanska 1 I Stark 3 9-10 afternoon. The funeral services were held from 1 8-iq Stately out a healthy condition of which, general good health is Leavenworth 21*10 Hays Cady has the contract for cutting fcl School Total the residence on Sunday, and quite a W School Total t) School TotuJ New Brick,Cor. Minn. & Centre Strs^ Tax Tax Tax Ta and hauling the ice for the Springfield Tax number of Sleepy Eye friends attended. Tax impossible. Creamery Co. NEW UM, MINN. 32 517 5 7-10 18 410 146-10 819 2 7-10 14 4-10 4. 183-10 Fred Pfaender, of New Ulm, did business Miss Martha Frederickson, while going Buy the Alfred Dulgo All Wool Felt Shoes and Slip- 517 9 23 4-10 9 a05-10 in town on Tuesday. down stairs from Jensen & Dur 6 19 9-10 8 2-10 9 19 5-10 Goods sold at Rock-bottom prices for -JO 717 14 2-10 12=10 4 1 16 8-10 bahn's store, slipped and fell from the Mrs. Lucas Fecker, who has been sick pers and be happy. ''We have the largest stock [and the 7 19 2-10 7 8 7. 15 2-10 cash. Goods delivered in any part of top of the stairs to the bottom, striking several months, was taken to New Ulm 18 217 19-10 13 4-10 6 1 17.2-10 1 the city. 21 3-10 her arm on a box in the fall and breaking 14 1 256-10 Friday afternoon for medical treatment. best quality in Felt Shoes, Boots and Arctics. 18 4 6 2 10 17 9-10 2 9 159-10 it in the wrist. Dr. Welcome has Thomas Brophy started on a journey 16 425 236-10 5 1-10 18 1-10 10 6 the patient in charge, and she is doing H. Loheyde, 6. 207-10 4 3-10 17 3-10 9 to the Pacific Coast last Friday. He NEW 15 9 15 4-10 15-10 14 D-iO 2 4 as well as could be expected under the will visit California, Oregon and Washington 17 6 216-10 5 6-1G 18 3-10 circumstances. 18 187-10 Drug Store. and return about the middle of 5 2-10 16 7-10 18 720 19 3-10 10 39 4 4-10 16 6 10 7 6 Mr. Dickey, operator at Minnesota February. 418-10 Leading Boot and Shoe Dealer. 9-10 40 6ti-lu 17 8-10 313 City, was here last week, and had 23 3 10J41 4 1-10 15 3-10 5 9 The post-office will soon change 17 1-10 17 5 10(42 9 20 7-10 13 3 259-10 3sr:E:"w i^ciisrisr. charge of the night office while Henry TJTJJS/L, hands. Mike Huiras is the happy man. 15 6-10:43 6 2-10 18 5-10 18 1-4 3-10 Zieske had the grippe. He returned to 20 5-10 44' 6 7-10 19 168-10 5 3 Mrs. Tillie Schmelz, of Cottonwood, CHAS, WACKE his home on Friday evening. 15 45 7 3-10 19 9 8. 213-10 (jiiiV visited with her brother John during 16 619 4 7-10 16 4-10 9 207-10 F. H. Dyckman, of New York, spent 630 the week. 2 9-10 16 6-11 6 2 8-10 9 20 5-10 all of last week aud part ot this in our M. Larson left for West Superior, District Goshen city. He expects to start for his home UNDERTAKER Wisconsin, Tuesday afternoon. 1 will attend at places mentioned for the purof to-dav. Ulm,poset receiving personal property taxes. Miss Mary Nothardt, of New William Strassburg, of Lafayette, .A the MerchantsBank Sleepy Eye,Feb. 5and6. is visiting with her cousia, Miss Pauline At the Bank of Springfield,, Spriugueld Feb. 7 was in the city several days last week. O. M. OLSEN, Fecker. and 8. From here he went to Redwood county, AND DEALER Dated at New Ulm, Brown County, Minn., January John Schmelz took charge of the 8th 1890. in view of purchasing a farm. William, F. BURG, IN ALL KINDS OF FURNITURE, Commercial Hotel on Saturday. we have plenty good farms in Brown RUGGIST and APOTHECARY, Co. Treasurer. county, and there are many who would Quite a party of friends asembled at CARPETS, CURTAINS, SHADES. DEALE I N like to sell. the residence of Franz Jaehn Saturday Prof. Loisette's^ Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, evening to celebrate with him his 33d Mr. and Mrs. Hinz, of Courtland, visited PICTURES, FRAMES, ETC. Toilet Articles, Fancy birtbdhy anniversary. Franz entertained in the city for a couple of days last his guests royally. Goods, Stationery and week. We always carry a full Hans Schroeder left Tuesday afternoon The wii-e and fire alarm boxes have Musical Instruments. for a two weeks' visit with friends been placed in position and eveiything Oils, Paints, Brushes, Varnishes and& in Waseca and Faribault. is ready for a blaze. DISCOVERY AND TRAINING METHOD Glass. stock of goods in our line and In spite of adulterated imitations which miss the January 16, the Springfield Orchestra The Flint Rock Paint Co. are at work theory, and practical results of the Original, in spite of will give a dance at Robert's Hall, and the grossest misrepresentations by envious would-be turning out paint by the wholesale. Pliysicians' Prescriptions carefully competitors, and in spite or "base attempts to rob" him on the 21st the bovs will have a masquerade of the fruit of his labors, (nil of which demonstrate the J. M. Thompson attended court at prepared from pure and everybody is invited to inspect at Gamble's Hall. undoubted superiority and popularity of his teaching). fresh Drugs. Redwood Falls last week. Prof. Loisette'sArtof Never Forgetting is recognized to-dny in both Hemispheres as marking an Epoch in Joe Epple left for home Monday A. F. Gauerke, of the grocery firm of Memory Culture. His Prospectus (sent post free) gives morning with the "grippe." Isaac's opinions of people in all parts of the globe who have actually Agency for the celebrated Estey Or Gauerke & Co., has sold his interests studied bis System by correspondence, snowing our assortment. genial lace is again seen at the depot. gans and Pianos. that his System is used only while being studied, not in the business to J.. Barr. The firm afterwarag that any book can be learned, in a tingle will hereafter exist under the name of reading, vnnd-wanderino cured, die. For Prospectus, Terms and Testimonials address Please give me a call. Vene! Vidi! Vici! this is said of Salvation A. J. Barr & Co. Mr. Barr is well Prof. A. O I S E E 2 3 7 Fift A N. Oil, for it conquers the worst known and highly respected here, and O. M. OLSEN. Meridian Block, New Ulm, Minn. cases of rheumatism and neuralgia. we wish him success in the new enteiprise. You should read HE CHICAGO Price 25 cents a bottle. 1 vwnwiihii -jft-ae- DAILY NEWS because, being a family newspaper, it's against POINT Reinhold Richter and Chas. Zieske, 7STHX7V the saloon. The home and the of Courtland, came up on Saturday evening saloon are forever opposed gains in ury boons, There can be no neutrals in this THE LEADING FURNITURE DEALER. Photograph Gallery. to spend Sunday with friends and ft war. But E DAILY NEWS is relatives. temperate in temperance. It isn't a prohibition orgr.n—it': Glassware, Crockery &c, La Grippe has taken possession oT not sure prohibition is the best -toff S Grf^Kf) SOLJMY DlgfLt&Y! way of treating the evil—but it Sleepy Eye. A good many have fallen believes in prohibiting the saloon J. F. CEOWELL, victims to the disease, but as yet without keeper from rul'i.ig and fatal results. E H. Bingham, Doc Martin, ruining in American society. If Henry Goede wants a responsible you would read, and have your Rudolphi's buildiug,cor. 3d N. & Minn H. Zieske, Wm. Gieseke and family, 01 NEW AND DESIRABLE PRESENTS FOR OLD AND family read, a newspaperwhich NEW ULM, MINK. party to take hold of a paying business aud nearly two thirds of the city are places the interests of the home YOUNG. GREAT VARIETY. GREAT OPPORTUNITY. higher than those of the saloon, 1 take all styles and sizes of photographs, affected with the nialadv. as manager, or sell the same read E CHICAGO DAILY also tin types. Crayon sketch City election last Tuesday passed off NEWS. GREAT BARGAINS FOR ALL IN es from pictures promptly and nicely very quietly. The officers elected tor at a bargain on liberal terms after Remember—Its circulation is 220,000 a day—over WATCHES, CLOCKS I JEWELRY. executed. I invite you to call and inspect the year are: Mayor, C. D. Griffith a million a week—and it costs by mail 25 cts. my samples. They are none of May 1st, 1890. a. month, four months $1.00,—one cent a day couuciimen, W. B. Hill. E. P. Bertrand the cheap poor pictures "that YOU get and A. K. Peterson treasurer, Lars M. GRATZ He is closing out his stock of Drv second class galleries, but are of 4V Mogensen recorder, L. G. Davis assessor, finest work Goods. Groceries. Crockery and Glass Peter Geschwind. Silverware, Spectacles Gol Pens, &cUNION Ware. HOTEL, DEALER I N TH E BMEST BAR6MS S EVE Campbell & Co. will erect a 250 barrel GROCERIES and GLASSWARE flouring mill at Wintnrop in the HEAR O I N NE W EM. Everybody should sec this Elegant Array of Christmas spring. WENZEL SCHOTZP, Proprietor Minnesota Street opposite the Gifts. Kemember we have the right article at the right A Woman's Discovery, Congregational Church. "Another wonderful discovery has Minn. Str. New Ulm, Minn. price, for anyone you wish to select a present for. been made and that too by a lady in NEW ULM, MINN. W. Hauenstein, this country. Disease fastened its Brewer and Bottler. clutches upon her and for seven years The only first class brick fire proo Louis Buenger, she withstood its severest tests, but her X^ W UlM MW. Hotel in the city. vital organs were undermined and deatti seemed imminent. For three The Leading jeweler. Cor. Minn, and 3d North Sts., This brewery is one of the larsest establishments months she coughed incessantly and JOHN ALBERT'S of the kind in the Minnesota Valley and is fitted could not sleep. She bought of us a up with all the modern improvements. Keg and NEW ULM, MINN. bottle beer furnished to any part of the city on nxTE-rar TJi-iJX/a: lUEiirxriixr. bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery for AND COMMISSION NOOSE short notice. My bottle beer is especially adapted Consumption and was so much relieved for family use. UNDEBTAKBR on taking first dose that she slept all Countrybrewers ard others that buy malt will Corner Minnesota & Centre Streets Th S PETERSO N find it to the'r interest to place their orders with night and with one bottle has been Next door to S. D. Peterson's. me. All orders by mail will receive my prompt miraculously cured. Her name is Mrs. attention. Anybody who ha* anything to sell and Dealer in all Kinds ot OTTO SUHELL, Manage,. Luther Luiz" Thus writes W. C. Hamricn should come and see me. & Co.. of Shelby, N. C—Get a free STATE OP MINNESOTA, County ot Brown S-ss. trial bottle at Chas.' L. Roos's Drugstore. In Probate Court. Special Term, Dec. 14th, 1889. Mrs. W. Hummel" IMPLEMEN COMPANY 2 In the Matter of the estate ot Chester Greene deceased, On reading and tiling the petition of F.D.Greene JtltiiiiitlWli administrator of the estate of Chester Greene, ANKRUPT NOTIONS, DRYGOODS AND GROCERIES. deceased, representing among other things, that ©eklei4 iq kll kir\(i^ of ikfu\ n\k6l\ir{Q?y. he has fully administered said estate, and praying that a time and place be fixed for examining S A and aJlowing the final account of his administration, We can now offer to the public a full and for the assignment of the residue of New "Ulm, Minn line of fall and winter goods of every •i said estate to the parties eutitled thereto by law, description. Woolen dress goods and that he be discharged from his said trust It is ordered, that said account be examined of best quality. Flannels. Shawls, The Prince of Clothiers is in the and petition heard, by the Judge of this Court, Ladies aud Gents Underwear. Hosiery on Saturday the, 4th day of January, A D. 1890, Mittens, Jackets, Cardigans, Mufflers, at 10 o'clock A.M.a the Probate Office in said field with a full assortment Of County. Ladies' and Children's Hoods, and Aud it is further ordered, that notice thereof be many other articles in this line too numerous READY MADE CLOTHING", TAKE THIS WAY OF ANNOUNCING THAT THEIR given to all persons inteiested, by publishing a to mention. We also carry a copy of this order once in each week "for three successiv GENTS FURNISHING weeks prior to said day of hearing, in the large stock and great variety of 5 and FALL AND WINTER STOCK New Ulm Review, a weekly newspaDer printed GOODS AND 10 cent counter goods. All these goods and published at the City of New Ulm in said County. are sold at lowest possible prices. Dated at Ne Ulm Minn., the 14th day of BOOTS AND SHOES, THOS. MULVERHILL, Prep. We invite the public to give us a call Is complete in every respect. And that they are prepared to offer December, A. D. 1889. By the Co art, and they will not be disappointed. all of which are to be disposed of Dressgoods in all varieties, Flannels in all styles and patterns, and cotton Fine turnouts furnished with or •without ERNST BRANDT. Butter, poultry and eggs are taken in drivers at reasonable rates. Pishing, bunting L. S.) Tudge of Probate flannels in assorted colors and quality. y. at bankrupt prices. and Pleasure parties furnished teams. Ladies' exchange for goods. Saddle horses. Fine Carriages for funerals. Also an enormous stock of Ladies', Gent's, and Children's underwear MORTGAGE SALE Officein Skating Rink. Give him a call in his new quarters and everything in the line at prices that are lower than they have Default having been made in the payment of Star Sample Ron m, in Klossner's new Brick Block. ever been in the Northwest. Call and convince yourselves at the sum of Six Hundred and Fifty-three Dollars, MORTGAGE SALE. ($653). which is claimed to be due at the date of Brust & Graffs this notice upon a certain Mortgage, duly executed and and delivered by Samuel Peterson and Jennie Default having been made in the payment of PROBATE NOTICE. Farmers' Home. Peterson, his wife, mortgagors, to H. the sum of Three Hundred and Thirty-two Dollars Nowell, mortgage", bearing date the twenty-first and Forty-eight Cents (S332.48), which is claimed to be due at the date of this notice upon day of January, A. 1888, and, with a power of State Minnesota, County of Brown J-ss. In RIESLING'S BLOCK, NEW ULM, MINN. a certain Mortgage, duly executed and delivered sale therein contained, duly recorded in the office Probate Court, Special Term, December 16th by Torkel T. Sundeand Maria E. Sunde, his wife, of the Register of Deeds in and for the County of 1889. mortgagors, to James N Crandall, mortgaee, JOSEPH SCHN0BRICH, Propr Brown and State of Minnesota.on the twenty-sixth Mail orders receive prompt attention. In the matter of the Guardianship of Edvard bearing date the twenty-seventh day of October, day of January, A. 1888, at 4 o'clock P. M., in Ellefson (a person not of sound mind.) A. 1888, and, with a power of sale therein contained, Dealer in BookO of Mortgages, on page 608,and no action or On reading and filing the petition of Ola Jorcenson, SIn duly recorded in the office of the Register proceeding having been instituted, at law or otherwise, guardian «f the person and property of TATE OF MINNESOTA, County of Brown 5-sg, Wines, Liquors of Deeds, in and for the County of Brown and said Edward Ellefson setting forth that no to recover the debt secured by said Mortgage, Probate Court. Special Term December28th (ORDER FOR HEARING ON CLAIMS.) State of Minnesota, on the twenty-seventh day of personal estate has come into his hands or any part thereof: 1889. October, A- 1888, at 3 o'clock, P. M., in Book S tho amount of debts outstanding against said ward Now Therefore, Notice is hereby given, that by In the matter of tbi estate of Frederick Schleisner S A E OF MINNESOTA, County of Brown ss of Mortgages, on page 210, and no action or proceeding as far as the same can be ascertained and a description virtue of the power of sale contained in said Mortgage, deceased. and Cigars* 1889 0 a Special Term, December 26th baving.been instituted, at law or other, of all ihe real estate, of which said ward and pursuant to the Statute in such case On reading and filing the petition of Friederich wise, to recover the debt secured by said mortgage, is seized,and the condition and value of tk respectiYepoitionsorlots made and provided, the said Mortgage will be Dobberstein, representing among other things In the matter of the estate of Frederick Schleisner, or any part thereof thereof the persons interested loreclosed by a sale of the premises described in that said deceased,in his lifetime by his coutracl deceased. A fine lunch will be served every day/ No Therefore, Notice is hereby given, That by rt in said estate with their residences and and conveyed by said Mortgage, viz: The North in writing agreed to sell and convey to said petitioner Letters of administration on the estate ofFrederick virtue of the power of sale contained in sa'd Mortgage, praying that license be to him granted to sell all of East quarter (JO of the South East qnarter (V), certain real estate therein described, npou bchleisoer deceased, late of the County of Brown Cor. Minn. & Center streets. aud pursuant to the Statute in such case the real estate of his said ward at private sale and the Sonth East quarter (Jf•) of the North East the terms and conditions therein stated, that he is and Mate of Minnesota, being granted to Jos A. made and provided, the said Mortgage will be And it appearing by said petition that there is not quarter (Jf), of Section twenty-fbar (24), in Township now ready to perform said conditions, and praying Eckstein New Ulm. .n ,,«,.., Minn foreclosed by a sale of the premises desribed in sufficient personal estate in the hands of said one hundred and nine (109) North, of Range that farther steps be taken and a decree be it is ordered that six months be and the same is and conveyed by Paid Mortgage, viz The South guardian to pay said debts, expenses ofadminis thirly-four (34) West, also Lot number fourteen, entered authorizing and directing the administrator hereby allowed from and after the date of this order, half of the South West quarter of Section thirtyfour tration and maintenance and that it is necessary (14), of Block number sixty-three (63) South of of said estate to convey said real estate in in which alt persons having claims or demands (34), in Township one hundred and eight THE NEW GROCERY STORE OF for 'the payment of of such debts and expenses to Centre Street,in the City of New Ulm.according to manner and form as required in and by eaid contract, against the said deceased are lequired to (108XvNorth, of Range thirty two (32) west, contaiuUv^ sell all of said real estate. the new map of said City of New Ulm,as the same binding said deceased to a conveyance thereof fi.e the same in the probate court of said couniy, eighty (80) acres of land, according to the appears of record and OD file in the office' of the for examination and allowance, or be forever It it is therefore ordered. That all persons interested CM*. Ruemke United States Government Snrvey thereof, in barred Register of Deeds in and for said County of Brown Itis therefore ordered, that all persons interested in said estate appear before this Court on Brown County and State of Minnesota, with the •••Thursday the 9thday of January A. 1890 at 10 ana State of Minnesota, in Brown County and in said estate appear before the Judge of this V1 ?o^ a 5^ at the firat Monday in hereditaments and appurtenances .which t-ale o'clock A. M., at the Court House in the City of State of Minnesota, with the hereditaments and court, on Friday the 24th day of January, A July 1890, at 10 o'clock A. M.. at a general term of will be made by the Sheriff of said Brown County, appurtenances which sale wilt be made by the New Ulm in s«id County then and there to show 1890, at 10o'clock A. M.,*t the Probate Office in said probate court, to be held at the court house, at the front dour of the Court House, in the City of Sheriff of said Brown County, at the front door of cause (if any there bej why license should not be said County then and there to show cause (ff any in the City of New Ulm, in said Connty, be and is now open and ready for business. New Ulm, in said County and State, on the sixteenth the Conrt House, in the City of New Ulm, in said granted to said guardian to sell so much of the reai lher.- be) why a decre-t should not be made au the same is hereby appointed as the time and day of January, A 1890, at lOo'flock A. County and State, on the twenty-third day of January, estate of said ward as (shall be necessary to pay thorizing and directing such conveyance to be place when and where the said probate court will A choice and well selected stock of S M., of that day, at public vendue to the highest A 1890, at 10 o'clock A- M., of that day, such debts and expenses: made according to the prayer of said petition. examine and adjust said claims and. demands bidder for cash, to pay said debt and interest, and at public vendue, to the highest bidder for caeh,Vo And it is further ordered that this order And it is farther ordered, That this Order shall And it is further ordered, that notice of such GROCERIES, CROCKERY the taxes, if any on snid premises, and fifty pay said debt and interest, and the taxes,if any,on shall be published once in each week, for three be published once a each week, for three successive hearing be given to all creditors and persons interested dollars attorney's fees as stipulated in and by said premises, and Twenty five dollars attorney's successive weeks prior to said day of hearing in weeks rrior to said day of hearing, in the in said estate by forthwith publishing this GLASSWARE and NOTIONS said Mortgage in case of foreclosure, and the fees as stipulated in and by said Mortgage in case the New Ul Review a weekly newspaper printed New UlmlBeview a weekly newspaper printed orderonce in each week for three successive week disbursements allowed by law subject to redemption of foreclosure, andfthe disbursements allowed by and published at the City of N Ul in said and dublished at the City of Ne Ulm in said are offered to the public at prices which at any time within one year from the priutej -, N U, J?- a weeklyy newspaper law subject to redemption at any time within County. county. and published In bald count day of sale, as provided by law one year from the day of sale, as provided by law. defy competition. Goods will be de Dated *t New Ulm, Minn., the 16th day of De Dated at New Ulm. Minn., the 28th day ef December Dated at New Ulm, Minn., this 26th day of Dated, December 3d. A. D. 1889. \+.^ cember A D. 1689. Dated, December9th, A. 1889. A. D. 1689. cember A. D, J889. hvered free to any part of the ciiy^, AMES N. CRANDALL, Mortgagee. .-*T- H. M. NOWELL, Mortgagee. By the Court By the Court, Ey the Court: 3. NEWHART, ,'Si Remember the place. "&'\* N E W A N S A N ERNST BRAND BRNST BRANDT, Attorney for Mortgagee. '*,-'*,» '. Attorney for Mortgagee. /^'f% "VJ a [L. S.] 3 --. Judge of Probate. [IJ. L.] „2 ', '"5 Judge of Probate. Minnesota Street cornerpf Third North 1 8 Judee of Probate. ^mfs^ti^M^^^^ Miw^«4 WlilB •¥*S"