New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
January 29, 1890 · Page 7 of 8
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••'"nrti iriHn'iPri)ufri, fa~miuV***&iim*)iimmMmM*mimau*maStim*m v"" jC'.*# ^!$$^if ^3^^^?s '.^r 'gj'wj^V*'' F. H. BEHNKE, The Le Sueur News is bentf upon Springfield re Sleepy Ey Correspondence ,5 ^V-v-'Wi -J"' "'f'^ P: forcing ex-Gov. McGill into the gubernatorial II Bendixen transacted business at A. Gauerke left for Texas last Wednesday =DEALER I N fight, even if that gentleman is Sleepy Eye Monday. and is now rusticating in Abeline hesitating to take the step. The News in the Lone Star State. The masquerade ball at Gamble's says that "there is no necessity for asking Hall, Tuesday eveniug, was well attended, Rev. Gagstetter filled the pulpit of the question: 'Is McGill a candidate?' although the thermometer registered the Evengelical church in the town of It is a foregone conclusion, and 15 below zero. Cottonwood on Sunday. some of his warmest advocates make no Mrs. W. Schmidt, of New Ulm, is at Mrs. Gnnrad Moll, north of town, is present the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Al-quite sick with La Grippe. attempt to conceal the fact." The News bert Winkelman. G. Clinton spent Wednesday at Redwood further says that Scheffer is "in combi Mr. and Mrs. H. Bendixen are the Falls. nation with McGill." The Le Sueu To keep the head cool, and the feet warm, is one of G(focSei4e^fticuit^,C{i'odk: happy parents of a bright little girl, The pay-car of the C. & N. W. was oracle after projecting this unique combination born Jan. 17tb. here last Wednesday and made the the first laws of Hygiene yet no part of the body has been upon the political horizon declares Franz Burg Jr., of. New Ulm, wasrailroad boys exceedingly happy. '••=..:•'• Ikcq|^, etrf, that, as a matter of, course, the in town Tuesday. Chas. Fierke, of Springfield, was in more habitually abused and neglected than the feet, with- people of Minnesota will give Gov. Miss Louisa Schmidt, who was taken our city last Wednesday. Call again GOOD TABLE BUTTER. Merriam a second term. The political sick while at home ou a visit, returned Chas., we are alwa}'s glad to meet you. out a healthy condition of which, general good health is to New Ulm Wednesday afternoon. quidnuncs should immediately adjourn John Toole, a brakeman on one of New Brick,Cor. Minn. & Centre Stry. ,1 ft H. O. Schleuder, the jeweler, has the freight trains, while stepping from from the hotel lobbies of the Twin Cities impossible. x* NEW UM, MINN. just received a large assortment of violins, the engine last week, had the miafortune to the quieter precincts of Le Sueur for guitars and accordeons. Anybody to break his leg. Buy the Alfred Dulgo All Wool Felt Shoes and Slippers points.— Minneapolis Journal. intending to purchase in this line will Mrs. J. Letornean and Mrs. J. Wylie Goods sold at Rock-bottom prices for do well to call on him. both of Tracy, called on a number of Can any of our girls beat this?" and be happy. W have the largest stock fand the cash. Goods delivered in any part of Albert Wagner, of Mankato, transacted their Sleepy Eye friends last Saturday "Twas out in the gloaming, way out in business in town on Friday. afternoon. the city. best quality in Felt Shoes, Boots and Arctics. Wyoming, a maiden sat combing her Dick Spalsbury came down from Mrs. Chas. Case is very low and her hair when, heated with roaming, ail H. Loheyde, Redwood Falls Thursday evening to recovery is doubtful. Dr. Wellcome is •NEW YV-- is panting and foaming, there came up taKe the place in the Roller Mills, made attending her and we hope she may yet Drug Store. uacaut by the resignation of engineer regain her health. and squeezed her a grizzly bear. It Meyer. The death of Mrs. Sophia Hindeman did not affright her—the bear did not Leading Boot and Shoe Dealer. Tom Doswsn guessed within one of occurred last Sunday morning and the bite her she lay back and murmured the number of beans contained in the funeral was held from the ^residence 3STHS-V7- Miiisrirsr. I I still tighter my dear!" This broke up, bottle at Whitney's. 1679 was the on Tuesday, the remains being deposited CH&.&* W A old bruin, he left off his wooing, number it contained and Tom guessed in the Golden Gate cemetery. The sneaked back to the mountains and hid 1680 and took the lamp. bereaved relatives have our sympathy for a year."—Ex. While Louis Spring was oiling machinery H. E Ulm has been engaged as traveling in the second story of the Roller salesman for Uhas. S. Eveland, UNDERTAKER A certain ricb man says of his wealth: Miil last Wednesday morning, he a shoe manufacturer of Chicago. He slipped and caught his band between a takes the road at once and we- have no This is .what I have^of ten sighed for, chain and some gearing, lacerating it doubt but what Mr. Ulm will meet with even cried for, sometimes lied for and O. M. OLSEN, terribly. He is getting along nicely at success. AND DEALER nearly died for what then should I let present. The Billy Marble troupe played in IN ALL KINDS OF FURNITURE, it slide for? Wolf Schmidt went to Minneapolis Griffith & Smith's hall for three nights RUGGIST and APOTHECARY, Tuesday afternoon to attend the Lumber of last week, but failed to draw out Camphor is said to be an excellent CARPETS, CURTAINS, SHADES DEALE I N Dealeis' Convention to be held at crowded houses. remedy for the grip. Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, that place Jan 29. John Strassburg, of Lafayette, Nicollet PICTURES, FRAMES, ETC. Toilet Articles, Fancy Reveries of bachelors used to contain Rev. Haas left for St. Paul Wednesday county, visited friends an cl relatives an alloy of painful anticipation, on Goods, Stationery and evening on business connected with in Sleepy Eye for several days last We always carry a full account of sleepless nights with the Musical Instruments. the contemplated building of a Catholic week. John has something in view pi-ospeetive baby, but Dr. Bull's Cough school house at this place in the here, you know. Oils, Paints, Brusres, Varnishes and* Syrup has made all that part a joy forever. coming summer. Over SI,000 has already Glass. stockof goods in our line and been subscribed by the residents CRANBERRIES can be had at of Springfield. Estimated cost of the NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS. building is $4,000. 12$ cents per quart at Physicians' Prescriptions carefully prepared from pure and everybody is invited to inspect F. H. BEHNKE'S. John Schneider is viiting friends and Tne taxpayers of Brov County, Minn., are fresh Drugs. hereby notified that the Tax Duplicates for 1889 relatives in Minneapolis. are in my hands for collection of taxes, and the Secretary Windom has written a letter following per centage on each dollar valuation has The Springfield Bank has taken in a Agency for the celebrated Estey Organs been levied, exclusive Land .Road tax to be accounted our assortment. to Consrressrnau Lind protesting new partner in the person of P. Runitz, and Pianos. separate, to wit: of Sleepy Eye. The firm will hereafter against the passage of the bill making a St.ite Taxes. be Bendixen, Street & Co. They will Please give me a call. number of cities ports of entry. He erect an elegant Bank building at the State Tax General 1 9-l({ State School O. M. OLSEN. says that in his judgement ports should corner of Redwood and Marshall streets Meridian Block, New Ulm, Minn. County Taxes. only be established on the seaboard and in the spring. Rbvenae 3 2-lo Interest and Sinking Poor 1 at frontier places where there is commerce Fund 1 6-10 Mike McGuire left Saturday afternoon Courthouse 8-lu General School 1 3XTE1*r for his former home in Dublin, with foreign countries, and at City and Tow Taxes. Photograph Gallery^ Ireland, which ne left 9 years ago. A such interior points as may properly be THE LEADING FUKNITURE DEALER. New Ulm 6.9-101Linden 2 2-10 pleasant journey and good luck in the Mbin 1 2-10 vlilford 2 4-10 regarded as distributing centers. This Bnrustown 7-10 Mulligan 12-10 old country is our wish Mike, Cottonwood 11-10 North Star 1 is intended as a hit on Washburn's bill a^Sj^f) SOI^lS^Yf)l$fI! «, Eden 2 5-1C Prairieville 2 5-10 J. F. CROWEIX, to make Minneapolis a|port of entry, Home 17-10 Sigel 1 Men, who do right according to their Lake Hanska 1 Stark 3 9-10 Leavenworth 18-10 Sfcitely 21-10 consciences, are more maligned than Rudolphi's building,cor. 3d N. & Minn OE NEW AND DESIRABLE PRESENTS FOR OLD AND Jtttipepsy. OjSchool Total O School Total O School Total those who try to train their actions according NEW ULM, MINN. Tax Tax Tax Tax Tax Tax This is what you ought to have, in to what the general public calls YOUNG. GREAT VARIETY. GREAT OPPORTUNITY. 1 take all styles and sizes of photographs, fact, you must have it, to iully enjoy 32 517 ,5 7-10 18 49 4 1a 146-10 also tin types. Crayon sketch right.—Northfield News. 4. 819 life. Thousands are searching for it 2 7-10 14 4-10 50 183-10 GREAT BARGAINS FOR ALL IN 517 9 es from pictures promptly and nicely 27 9 23 4-10 0 5-lo In a recent interview, millionaire C. daily, and mourning because they find 620 9 8 2-10 19 9-10 19 5-10 executed. I invite you to call and inspect WATCHES, CLOCKS I JEWELRY. it not. Thousands upon thousands of 717 12=10 14 2-10 P. Huntington revealed one of tne secrets 413 168-10 my samples. They are none of 19 2-10 718 7 76 10!l5 2-IO dollars are spent,annually by our people of his financial success, if that can 18 4-10 2171- 19-10 1- .017 2-10 the cheap poor pictures that YOU get in in the hope that they may attain 21 3-10 14 1*9- 10 2S 6-10 be called a secret, which ought to suggest ji second class galleries, but are of 18 4 this boon. And yet it may be had by 6 2.10 17 9-10 15 9-10 16 425 itself to everyone. He says: 5 1-10 18 1-10158 10 6-: 23 6-10 finest work all. We guarantee that Electric Bitters, 615 4 3-10 17 3-10!59 20 7-10 if used according to directions and "When 1 went to California in '49, I 9 1 5-10 14 5-l0 2 4-10 15 4-10 Silverware, Spectacles, Gol Pens, &c.ONION HOTEL,* 17 618 the use persisted in, will bring you 5 6-10 18 3-10 216-10 was accompanied by a party of young 5 2-10 16 7-10 18 7-10 Good Digestion and oust the demon 18 720 4 4-10 10 39 16 6 10 7 6 193-10 fellows from my native State—Connecticut—and Dyspepsia and ins tallinstead Eupepsy 9'-10:40 6 6-I0 17 8-10 313 41 8-10 when we reached Sacramento 23 317 1041 4 1-10 15 3-10 5 9 171-10 We recommend Electric Bitters for Everybody should see this Elegant Array of Christmas 5 9 20 7-10 13 3 259-10 10:42 the first thing they did was to go to Dyspepsia and all diseases of Liver, 15 6. 6 2-10 18 5-10 1 8 13 3-10 10:43 WENZEL SCHOTZP, Proprietor •20 5 Stomach and Kidneys. Sold at 5Uc. 6 7-10 19 5 3. 168-10 10,44 the hotel andspend $4apiece for dinner Gifts. Remember we have the right article at the right 15 7 3-10 19 9 8. 213-10 45 and $1.00 per bottle by C. L. Roos, costing me less than a sixceenth of that 16 6-10 4 7-10 16 4-10 9 207-10 46 Druggist. 4 Minn. Str. New Ulm, Minn. 18 8-10 19 6 2 9-10 16 6-1C 6 2- 10|47 price, for anyone you wish to select a present for. sum. It was always my rule to live 30 9 20 5-10 48 W. Hauenstein, District Goshen within my income. Any young man EIGHTH You should read E CHICAGO 1 will, attend at places mentioned for the purpose who does that will get along." The The only first class brick fire proo of receiving personal property taxes. DAILY NEW S because everybody likes it—it will not disappoint rule is a good one for all young men to At the MerchantsBaiik Skcp Eye, Feb. 5 and 6. Hotel in the city. POINT your needs. It takes At the Bank of Springfield, Springfield Feb. 7 follow, although not one in 10,000 will into its purpose the farmer and and 8. mechanic, as well as the merchant Dated at New Ulm, Brown County, Minn., January The Leading Jeweler. turn it to as profitable account as has and professional man. 8th 1890., JOHN ALBERT'S Every farmer can now have Mr. Huntington. But with a good many BURG, daily market reports instead of Co. Treasurer. the chief struggle will continue to be to weekly, and at little more than AUCTION UNO COMMISSION HOUSE the old-time price of his weekly. M. GRATZ W I I 3VIIKTIST. get the income. The mechanic can now afford oth price and the time for his Corner Minnesota & Centre Streets Th S PETERSO N We understand that at the coming daily paper. The poor may Next door to S. D. Peterson's. now be as well informed on current session of the Farmers' State Alliance affairs as the rich. Intelligence Anybody who has anything to sell DEALER I N a decided stand will be taken in favor is within the reach of all. should come and see me. E CHICAGO DAILY NEWS—independent, GROCERIES and GLASSWARE of economy in state, county and town non-partisan, fair to all—is everybody's paper. government. The tendency to extravagance Mrs. W. Hummer IMPLEMEOT COMPANY. Remember—Its circulation is 220,000 a day—over is manifested in the increased Minnesota Street opposite the a million a week—and it costs by mail 25 cts. a month, four months $1.00,—one cent a day. taxes for all these purposes, and beleiving Congregational Church. NOTIONS, O DS AND GROCERIES, that the time has come to call ©e&lei4 iq kll kinl£ of fk^Dq mkdfynei'y. Meat•JSTEl'XW Market, NEW ULM, a halt, turn a now leaf, and if possible MINN. We can now offer to the public a full do better, ttiu alliance will take the New Ulm Minn line of fall and winter goods of everr Louis Buenger, lead in presenting this matter to the description. Woolen dress goods JOS. SDfflOBRICH, Prop'r., BRtTST & GRAFF* state. And if it will put its probe into of best quality. Flannels, Shawls, Ladies and Gents Underwear, Hosiery the state house, and expose a few of the Corner Minn. & Centre Str., New Ulna. Cor. Minn, and 3d North Sts., Mittens, Jackets, Cardigans, Mufflers sinicures and barnacles that draw sustenance Ladies' and Children's Hoods, and and support from the state NEW ULM. MINN. A large supply of fresh meats, sausage, many other articles in this line too numerous TAKE THIS WAY OF ANNOUNCING THAT THEIR without an equivalent, they will do a hams, lard, etc., constantly on to mention. We also carry a hand. Highest mafket price paid for largo stock and great variety of 5 and good job.—Mankato Review. FALL AND, WINTER STOCK Cattle, Hogs, Hides, Wool, etc. All 10 cent counter goods. All these goods orders from the country promptly attended are sold at lowest possible prices. A Scrap of Paper Saves her and Dealer in all Kinds ot to. Is complete in every respect. And that they are prepared to offer We invite the public to give us a call Life. and they will not be disappointed. Dressgoods in all varieties, Flannels in all styles and patterns, and cotton It was just an ordinary scrap of Butter, poultry and eggs are taken in flannels in assorted colors and quality. wrapping paper, but it saved her life. exchange for goods. gtfOREYOUBuy Also an enormous stock of Ladies', Gent's, and Children's underwear She was in the last stages of consumption, told, by pnysicians shat she was incurable and everything inthe line at prices that are lower than they have and could live only a short Star Sample Room, ever been in the Northwest. Call and convince yourselves at time she weighed less than seventy Brust& Graffs STEAM ENGINE pouuds. On a piece of wrapping paper and she read of Dr. King's New Discovery, Farmers' Home. c5aXaj&..lz3JLj *ii and got a sample bottle it helped her, she bought a large bottle, it helped RIESLING'S BLOCK, NEW ULM, MINN. her more, bought another and grew BOILER Mail orders receive prompt attention. JOSEPH SCHN0BRICH, Prop'r. better fast, continued it's use and is now strong, healthy, rosy plump, weighing 140 pounds. For fuller particulars send f[\ Dealer in SIn TATE OF MINNESOTA, County of Brown J-ss, S E N FOR OUR CATALOGUE AND PRICES stamp to W. H. Cole, Druggist, Fort Probate Court. Special Term December 28th (ORDER FOR REARING ON CLAIMS.) Wines, Liquors 1889. Smith. Trial Bottles of this wonderful ATLAS ENGINE WORKS, In the matter of tbij estate of Frederick Schleisner CTATE 9F MINNESOTA, County of Brown ss Discovery free at C. L. Roos'Drugstore. deceased. 1889 Special Term, December 26th INDIANAPOLIS. IND. On reading and filing the petition of Friederich and Cigars* 4 BANKRUPT Dobberstein, representing among other things In the matter of the estate of Frederick Schleisner Bargains in Dry Goods, Groceries, THOS. MULVERHILL, Prop. Tl that said deceased, in his lifetime by his contract deceased. A fine lunch will be served every dayf^ in writing agreed to sell and convey to said petitioner Letters of admiuislration on the estate of Frederick &< certain real estate therein described, upon bchleisoer deceased, late of the County of Brown Fine turnouts furnished -with or without SAlJJ the terms and conditions therein stated, that he is and State of Minnesota, being granted to Jos A. drivers at reasonable rates. Fishing, hunting Cor. Minn. & Center streets. -uckstein and Pleasure parties furnished teams. Ladies' now ready to perform said conditions, and praying it that further steps be taken and a decree be Saddle horses. Fine Carriages for funerals. it is ordered that six months be and the same is New Ulm. entered authorizing and directing the administrator in Offlcein Skating Rink. hereby allowed from and after the date of this order, of said estate to convey said real estate in in which all persons having claims or demands THE NEW GROCERY STORE O manner and form as required in and by said contract, against the said deceased are xeq uired to The Prince of Clothiers is in the bindingsaid deceased to a conveyance thereof fue the same in the probate court of said coumy Henry Goede wants a responsible TU for examination and allowance, or be forever $ C. F. Ruemke field with a full assortment of \"K It is therefore ordered, that all persons interested barred party to take hold of a paying business in said estate appear before the Judge of this It is further ordered, that the first Monday in court, on Fridaythe 24th day of January, A. D. READY MADE CLOTHING, July 1890, at 10 o'clock A. M., at a general term of as manager, or sell the same Brewer1 and Bottler. 1890, at 10o'clock A. M., at the Probate Office in said probatecourt, to be held at the court house saidCoanty then and there to show cause (ff any In the City of New Ulm, in said Connty, be and (RENTS FURNISHING at a bargain on liberal terms after is now open and ready for business. lher? be) why a decree should not be made authorizing the same i6 hereby appointed as the time and -'.JfiB[W t/lM, MW. and directing such conveyance to be place when and where the said probate court will GOODS AND {Si May 1st, 1890. A choice and well selected stock of made according to the prayer of said petition. examine and adjust said claims am*, demands And it is further ordered that this order This brewery is one of the largest establishments And it is further ordered, that notice of such GROCERIES, CROCKERY, BOOTS AND SHOES, He is closing out his stock of Dry shall be published once in each week, for three of the kind in the Minnesota Valley and is fitted hearing be given to all creditors and persons in. successive weeks prior to said day of hearing in Goods, Groceries, Crockery and Glass np with all the modern improvements. Keg and tereeted in said estate by forthwith publishing this GLASSWARE and NOTIONS all of which are to be disposed of bottle beer furnished to any part of the city on the New Ulm Review a weekly newspaper printed orderonce in each week for three successive week :v'* rj Ware." #&'-',* short notice. My bottle beer is especially adapted Mtd published at the City of New Ulm in said in the New Ulm'Review, a weekly newspaper are offered to the public at prices which, at bankrupt prices. TIE BIBBEST BARGAINS EVER for family nse. county. priuted and published in said county. Countrybrewers and others that buy malt will defy competition. Goods will be de Dated at New Ulm, Minn., the 28th day of December Dated at New Ulm, Minn., this 26th day of De. Give him a call in his new quafters And it to their interest to place their orders with A. D. 1889. cember A. D, 1889. livered free to any part of the city. HEARD OF IN NEW ULM. me. All orders by mail will receive my prompt Bv the Court •-*,- By the Court, in Klossner's new Brick Block. attention. ERNST BRANDT ff ERNST BRANDT, Remember the place. |?V .Pi i^^gT^SOHELL Manager L.] „, Jadge of Probate. [L. S.l 3 Judge of Probate. [s Minnesota Street corner of Thir'd North k# X\ i^fey & c3N v-? 5SSJ& ?"-iSL,- ®^&&M#8& Sfes3 AMM