New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
May 7, 1890 · Page 7 of 8
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mm ffjjFj F. H. BEHNKE Sleepy Ey re Articles of Incorporation. ^CrOod Umber a** Mr. and Mrs. Haniliu spent Wednesday State of Minnesota, (Jounty of Brown, of last week AI Redwood Falls. Know all men by these presents Chas, Fierke, of Springfield, was in j-s^r Want a t3»-' That the undersigned do hereby associate the city last wees. Chas. reports wa^on^ You catrt afford themselves together and agree to Springfield on the boom. become a corporation under and Mrs. Marvuart paid. Springfield a by virtue of the laws of the Slate of to buvj Without first seeing visit last week. While there she wasMinnesota in such case ni'ide' and pro -INFANT =^n W§£ WOMAN- MAN «@a the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Peterson. vided, and-for that purpose have adopted, I^USH^RD^WiqQOISl agreed to, signed and executed the GIRL— BOY $&* WIFE—HUSBAND Miss Lydia Schuelke, who has been following articles of incorporation Gj^oderie^ffuit^^&odk-I iv!- •staying with her sister since last fall, Article 1. The name of this corporation the waQons,Tmcks,carriage3buqjces/oad A@» MAID—^-LOVER =^n ."»©» MOTHER FATHER «©ft left for her home in Meridian last Friday shall be "The New Ulm Elevator carts#bob noon. .'•"- co." **, ':,-•. ,:[ m* GRANDMOTHER—GRANDFATHER «®ft sleighs made or sold b/ 4 MM. F. Haskell is visiting at Watertown, Article 2. The principal place of business S. D. of this corporation shall be and is, H.LOHEYDE, GOOD TABLE BUTTEllIt,- us ARE THE BEST that 5 A in the city of New. Jlin.County of Brown Sunday morning early it commenced and State of Minnesota. ,•.-,'.-.'• monejj,$Kill^science can pre4uce. anowingand continued all day. About New Brick,Cor. Minn. & Centre Strs., Articles. The object of this corpora-' four inches of snow fell. Iffkere is no aaentnear tion and general nature of its business NEW UM, MINN. Rumor says that the Sleepy Eye Herald 4 shall be and is: The building, buying, JJOU- YiYxtt. us for circulars. will come out as independent paper Jf THE LEADING- selling and operating of Grain 'Elevators VtaR^AQOH Co..WlNONA,MlNN'f hereafter. Boot and Shoe Dealer and Warehouses to own, buy and Goods sold a^ Rock-bottom prices for Rev. 'Gagstetter has been to Blue sell real estate to purchase, own andG. H. Hornburg, Agt., New Ulm, Minn. cash. Goods delivered in any part of Earth City the past week, attending the sell wheat, flax and other grain and HUMPHREYS' the city. confeience of the Evangelical association. seeds, coal wood and salt and to do, perform and transact any and all acts VETERINARYSPECIFICS and business incident to or needful and Gond. T. R. Hughes is takiag a lay proper for the successful prosecution of off for. a couple of days. For Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Dogs, Bogs. Drug Store. a general Elevator business. G-. Clinton and J. C. Zieske did busiat NEW ULM, MINN Article 4. Said corporation shall commence AND POULTRY. Redwood Falls last Wednesday. SOO Pane Book on Treatment of Animals on the first day of June 1890 and W. Cutler went to Waseca Wednesday and Chart Sent Free. continue for the period of thirty years. CUBES 5 Fejer8,Congestions,Inflammation to attend the wooden wedding of SPRING HAS COME, Article 5. The amount of capital A.A Spinal Meninsitis, Milk Fever. Mrs. Gilson, his sister. He returned '1Ste,ns 5 IJameness, Rhenmatism. stock shall be fifty thousand ($50,000) el, S•S.•••?l Nasal Dischargee. Thursday evening. Dollars, divided into one thousand p.D.-.Bots or Grnbs, Worms. E.E.—Coughs, Heaves, Pneumonia. -. Albert Durbahn and wife went to (1000) shares of Fifty ($50.00) Dollars F.F.—Colic or Gripes, Bellyache. AND WITH IT THAT DELIGHTFUL RECREATION the Twin Cities last Thursday to pay a each to oe paid in, such amounts and w.G.—Miscarriage, Hemorrhages. visit to .friends and to lay in a stock of H.H.--Urinary and Kidney Diseases. House Cleaning* at such times and under such regulations I.I.--Eraptive Diseases, Mange. goods, also to pttend the wedding of as the By-laws may direct. Each J.K.—Diseases of Digestion, Paralysis. Miss Mary Hagar, who is to be married share of stock shall be entitled to one Single Bottle (over 50doses), .6 0 Stable Case, with Specifics, Manual, at St. Paul. vote at all meetings' of the stockholders O. M. OLSEN, Veterinary Cure OU and Medicator, $ 7 0 0 and upon all questions coming before a Veterinary Cure Oil, 1.00 Mr, T. E. Bowen left for Duluth last jk. Our Goodsforthe Spring Trade have also come, and such a variety! Sold by Druggists or Sent Prepaid anywhere them. Saturday where he will make his future and in any quantity on Receipt of Price. RUGGIST and APOTHECARY. home. His family will remain here for Article 6. The amount of indebtedness Whew!!! Our stock is complete in Humphreys' Medicine Co., 109 Fulton St.. M. Y. a while. or liabilities which this corporation HTTMPHRB YS' DEALER IN CARPETS AND WALL PAPER, shall at any time be subject to or Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, H. R. Bingham expects to commence HOMEOPATHIC incur shall at no time exceed the amount work on his new residence at once. He Toilet Articles, Fan-., of its capital stock paid in. SPECIFIC No. 25 0 CURTAINS AND SHADES, will have all the modern improvements. cy Goods, Stationery and Article 7. The names and places of A. Von Hagen is the possessor of a Musical Instruments. residence of the persons forming this In use 30 years. The only successful remedy for little daughter, who.made her appearance RUGS AND MATS, MATTRESSES A*D SPRINGS, BEDS, corporation are as follows: Nervous Debility, Vital Weakness, Oils, Paints, Brus^es, Varnishes and Monday morning. •Ohas Silverbon, Anthony Schmitt Jr., Glass. BUREAUS, WASHSTANDS, TABLES, PICTURES AND ..( Wm. Koch, Geo. Schmidt and Chas. L. nod Prostration, from over-work or other causes, Springfield. Correspondence. fl per vial, or6 vials and large vial powder, for $5. Roos, all of the aforesaid residing in the SoijBX DBTTGGISTS, orsent postpaid on receiptof FRAMES, ROOM MOULDINGS, CARPET SWEEPERS, Physicians' Prescriptions careLACE price.—Hamphreis'Bedlelae Co., 108 Vnltoa St., H. X, city of New Ulm. Brown County, Minnesota. I. F. Fletcher transacted business in %$gSred from pure and CURTAINS, CURTAIN POLES, UPHOLSTERED AND fresl Article 8. This corporation shall be the Twin Cities Thursday and Friday managed and governed, its business FURNITURE IN ELEGANT ASSORTMENT. Agency for the celebrated Estey Married, Monday, May 5th, at the Brewer and Bottler. Or- transacted, and all its affairs arranged gans and Pianos. Catholic church by Rev. Haas. Miss BABY CARRIAGES. by a board of five directors, who shall Annie McCuhen to Ferdinand Koher. be elected by ballot at the stockholder's Please give me a call. Born to Mr. and Mrs. August Tonak annual meeting of the corporation, and This brewery is one of the larsre.n establishments Tuesday—a boy. •.' O. M. OMEN. they shall hold their offices for one year of the kind in the Mtynesotn Valley und Is fitted We again handle this year the Gendrow Wagons, the best baby Meridian Block. Hew Ulm, Minn. up with all the modern Improvements. Keg and Mrs. Schwararoek, an old lady living and until their successors are elected bottle beer furnished to any part of. the city on carriages on the market, at very low prices. east of town, is reported dangerously and qualified. Said board of directors short notice. My bottle beer is especially adapted Chr. Heller. Julias Krause ill. shall organize immediately after each for family use. jg@~Call and examine our goods and prices.«J§8f Country brewers ard ochers that buy malt will annual election of directors by chosing II. Bendixon and M. Street transacted HELLER & KRAUSE. find it to the'r interest to place their orders witb I from their number a President, Vice me. All orders bj mail will receive my prompt business at Lamberton last Tuesday. president, Secretary and Treasurer, attention. Station Agent J. C. Colomy, of the OTTO StiHELL, Manager HOUSE, SIGN AND FRESCO PAINTERS. and the persons so chosen shall be the THE LEADINGFURNITURE DEALER, C. & N. W., has resigned. George Meat Market, officers of this corporation for the term Gjrinitn, of New Ulna, will till the va-of one one year and until their successors PAPER HANGERS cancy. are elected and qualified. The offices CHAS. STDEBB, Prop'r. of Secretary and Treasurer may be AND Rev. Flat'.man, of Aftb'ri, Minn, conducted held by the same person. Any vacancies services at the German' Lnth. Ceiling Decorators. in said board of directors "and offir church last Sunday, while Rev. fApple A large supply of fresh meats, sau cers shall be filled bv the said board at attended the Synod at Appleton, Wis-# sages, hams, lards, etc., constantly on any regular meeting thereof and such oonsin. ALL WORK DONE PROMPTLY hand All drders from the country appointee shall hold his office until the promptly attended to. A. G. Auderson spent several days of AND NEATLY. next annual election of directors. Said last week, visiting in St. Paul. CASH PAID FOR HIDES. board of directors so organized as aforesaid Shops on 4th North between Minnesota Mike Spoe left on Monday evening NEW ULM MINN. shall have full power to adopt all tor Girardville, Penn. His brother .-••'• and Broadway. rules, regulations and by-laws which '.pornelius will leave for the Black Hills may be necessary in the "discharge of UNION HOTEL, jihe latter part of the week. their duties and for the government of 6 'U.OiK Dr. Sperry, of Northfield, will deliver, said board and this corporation not inconsistent it lecture on Alaska at Robert's with law and these articles CIMANUFACTURER OF Sail, next Friday evening, May 9th.of incorporation. Until the first annual GABS* election of corporaiiOn directors, the The lecture will be illustrated with over WEKZEL SCHOTZP, Proprietor. persons forming the association for in one hundred of the finest stereoptican corporation shall be directors thereof -views of that country. Minn. Str. New Ulm, Minn. until said election Chas. Silverson shall Woi. Mueller, Jos. Epple, Herman 0x00 be Presidentj Anthony Schmitt Jr., AND DEALER SmoteN I Tobacco and Articles. Mueller and Frank Manderfeld went Vice president, Win. Koch secretary down to New Ujm Saturday to attend The only first class brick fire prod' and Chas. L. Roos shall be Treasurer. theFair. ..-•-,,. ••"'../•..• Hotel in the city. Article 9. The annual meeting shall Franz Burg Jr., of New Ulm, was in town Saturday. be held on the first Monday in August Kuemke's Building, N«w Dim, Minn Redin each year commencing in the MILLINERY The Springfield First and the year 1890, to elect five directors &ock nines played a game of ball on and to transact any other business Custave Subilif, tire former's grounds last Saturday. —AND— -. of this corporation. Other Ladies Furnishing Goods. The score was 20 to 24 in favor of the stated and special meetings may be held Red Rocks. The S D. PETERSO N at such times and places as the ByLaws A girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. C. M#, & ^ollniknn & Co. may prescribe. At any and all Pederaon last Tuesday, MAPFACTURER OF AND DEALER regular meetings the said stockholders Mrs. Marquarnt, of Sleepy Eye, was shall have the power to pass By-Laws opposite the the guest of her.daughter. Mrs. Chas. defining the duties of the officers of tint Union Motel, New Vim, IMPLEMEN COMPANY Fierke, during the week. this corporation, the general regulation FIF E CIGAR S of the business of this corporation We have jo et received a large new stock of Spring Mr. and Mrs. Mulliner, of Faribault, and generally to adopt all measures Millh.ery Goods consisting in part of Hats, Bonnets, Minn., vis'ted with their son, Louis, a Velvets, Silks Ribbons, Feathers, Flowers, necessary to carry out the objects of ©e&lei4 fcc. portion of the week. iq kll kii\d£ of fki^m Dqkd^ine^ this corporation. Shareholders representing Also Patterns for stamping monograms. Stamp* SPECIAL BRANDS MADE People, living on the railroad lands a majority of the stock shall inp of all kinds famished. Embroidery Work in the western part of town, have received and Kensington painting done to order and lea.sons constitute a quorum at all meetings of New Ulm, Minn TO ORDEIt I I given. notice to buy .the lots or vacate the stockholders. within thirty days. Most of the houses KIESLING BLOCK NEW ULM, MINN. In witness whereof we have hereunto are being moved. set our hands and seals this Eighteenth •SPRING GQODS. A danoe was given at the home of day of April, A. D. 1890. SIXTH Mrs. Anton Oldinf You should read THE CHICA- Jake Runk last Thursday evening. Signatures: GO DAILY NEWS because, being .About 35 couple were present, all reporting a family newspaper, Wsagainsl CHAS. SILVERSON, [SEAL.] POINT a good time. Ed Halpin and the saloon. The home and the next door to r'-v^-Aj, ANTHONY SCHMITT JR. [SEAL.] saloon' are forever opposed. it ,, Philip Jaeoby furnished tne music. SOMMER'S STORE, N E M! There can be no neutrals in this WM.KOCH, [SEAL.] DRESS GOODS MOHAIRS war. But THE DAILY NBWS is GEORGE SCHMIDT, [SEAL Has on hand a good stock of Millinery '4 f/ourtland Correspondence. temperate in temperance. It CHAS. L. ROOS, [SEAL.] isn't a prohibition organ—it's Goods consisting in part of Hats, Bonnet3. not sure prohibition is the best Signed and sealed in presence of Velvets, Silks, Ribbons, Feathers HENRIETTAS CASHMERES way of treating the evil—tut it LEWIS B. KROOK, Human Han*. Flowers, &c. .. f£ believes in prohibiting the saloon Mr. Barge, the editor of the St. Peter H. S. KENNEDY. keeper from ruling and tribune, gaye us a call last Thursday. ruining in American society. If Latest Oolor3 sunca Designs Also Patterns for stamping mono-1| State of Minnesota, you would read, and have your grams. Stamping of all kinds. Em- S Edward Reinhart is having a tubular County of Brown. ss* femily read, a newspaperwhich Best Quality and Lowest Frioes broidery Work, German Knitting and S places the interests of the home well sunk on his farm. higher than those of the saloon, On this eighteenth day of April, A, Bergman's Zephyr Yarns a specialty *& Max Reinhart was married last week read THE CHICAGO DAILY •D. 1890, before me, a Notary Public can alwaystoeliad at '.^" NEWS. 4 io Miss Schlumpberger. We wish the within and for said county, personally Star Sample Boom, couple joy and happiness in plenty. SRtJST & GRAFF'S Xememler—J& circulation is 230,000 a day—over* appeared Charles Silverson, Anthony a million a week—and it costs by mail 25 cts. John Arndt and family visited Scnmitt Jr., Wm Koch. Geo. Schmidt a month, four months 2i-oo,—one cent a day,' rarmer4Home.4^•Ji^.•*'V9i-**.adan.,ir.v-.^r an friends at Nicollet Saturday. and Chas. L. Roos, to me known to be .&P.C0ATS cts.the persons described in and who executed Wheat at Nicollet was worth 82 the foregoing instrument and acknowledged Saturday. KIESLING BLOCK NEW ULM, MINN. that they executed the WfM v. &• good many of the farmers have got JOSEPH SCHN0BRICH, Prop'r. same as their free act and deed. M.1GRATZ fflP&riVi a planted, others have not even DAKOTA KOUSt. Lonis B. KROOK, "•'•"#?$2tyf"A. Dealer in fef^ begun plowing. '", Notary Public, '., |||pf*r? ,*, Grain *s looking fine. ..'*!H«s!V'~ji'i-'# Jjeaier in .-.4. ^'#.'8 DEALER IN tlV'fe feMf^Mr. .Henry Burns Jr. and Miss O POST OFFICE—NEW ULM, MINN Wines, Liquors [Notarial Seal.] Ipl!^ Siemess, of Courtland, will be united in MRS. A. SEITER Prop., ''J ^..vl.-*- No. 4129. C& ,-fc*a 6B0CERIE5 and BLASSWAHE |pp||| the bonds of holy matrimony next Fri4ay i^^..^h^:,:',' anci vulgars» This house is the most centrally located Office of Register of Deeds, Brown MM tu,:z 'A!*J County Minnesota. .V-. *fl-: & a a .H.'-^ fef hotel in the city and affords'^ Minnesota Street opposite the ^gCor. Minn. wMI& bCenter servestreets.y A fine lunch ie* ever day. I hereby certify that the ^within instrument Judge Webber goes to Redwood Falls s^Ps^a good Sample Booms, wiy New Ulm.i was filed in this office for record Congregational Church. kU& Minn iiiext week to hold court. on the 18th day of April A. D. 1890 NEW ULM, MINN. at 11 o'clock A. M. and was duly recorded H.FRENZEL, THE HEW GROCERY STORE OF? SIX-CORD in Book 1 of Incorporations on Cotton pages 219, 220 and 221. Licensed Auctioneer, C. F. Ruemke Louis^ Buenger, „A. J, GRIMMER, MS Manufacturer of Linden, Brown Co., Minn- ., Register of Deeds. SODA WATER, Cor. Minfi. and 3d North Sts.,\ State of "Minnesota, Department of is now open and ready for business. Correspondence promptly attended to State. IN NEW ULM, VIS'S. A choice and well selected stock of 2C I hereby certify that the within instrument SELTZER WATER WHITE, BLACK AND. COLORS, was filed for record in this office,on GROCERIES, CROCKERY^ X'M CASH PAID 0 $ BUTTER the 21st day of April A. D, 1890 GLASSWARE and NOTIONS! FOR AND 5: at 9:30 o'clock A, and was duly recorded •^f'-is Hand and Machine Use, The New Dim creamery Co. bays and are offered to the public at prices which rl in Book 8 of Incorporations on ind Dealer in all Kinds ot CIAMP&6NE CIDER. pays the highest market price in cash page 80, -. defy competition. Goods will be de {V. for granulated butter and eggs, in the FOR SALS BV livered free to any part of the city^r H. MATTSON, basement of Kiesling's block, corner Centre Street, -. STew Ulm, Minn. STK Remember the place. Secretary of State. ., FRANK KUETZING. Minnesota and Centre streets. Minnesota Street, corner of Third North