New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
May 28, 1890 · Page 7 of 8
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F. H. BEHNKE, Courtland Correspondence. Springfield re Oxford and Low Qui Frank Zieske, of Redwood county, =DEALER 1N S A strawberry sociable was given at v\ as the guest of Fred Zieske during the Robert's Hall last Friday evening. eek. )f USE*.* J^S!^ About twenty-five couple spent the eve ning pleasantly. Wm. Maigers has gone to Sleepy 1ells the stofy SHOES, theEye to erect a new barn for Henrv Joseph Schlicker, of Waseca, is Kahlei. The building is to be -40 by 80 #USHF0tfD| jruest of his brother-in-law.John Reuchel. and 18 teet high. A ViAQOH Karl Pauling nas given the inverior Blind Brown, the celebrated violinist, of his saloon a tine coat of paint. o-ave an entertainment at Robert's Hall FOR LADIES, MISSES AND CHILDREN, ALL SIZES, fw*v *$e&* a\\. Herman hchroeder is erecting a fine fast Thursday evening. Gffoderie^Wui^Cfjfodk- *I dwelling. Gottlieb Arndt is also building "Everybody's Wagon." BLACK, TAN, RUSSET, OLIVE AND COFFEE. The loth in the Schwarzrock Addition a fine new house. are now for sale. Take your pick One or two seats, one or two horses, ery, Icini^^, etc/ Mrs, D. Gronholtz is on the sick list. IN COMMON SENSE, OPERA, PLAIN TOE, AND TIPPED. before they are all gone. light, strong, handy—just what everybody Mrs Tom Wilson is convalescent. J. H. Doty weat to St. Peter Friday. wants. Write for circular. H. LOHEYDE, GOOD TABLE BUTTER^ Fred Zschunke and Joseph Sattler Dr. Daniels, of St. Peter, was in town Heavy wagons, light wagons, trucks, •went to New Ulm last Saturday to attend and bob sleighs—we make them all, and Monday. we sell besides buggies, road carts and carriages. the inspection of Co. A. New Brick,Cor. Minn. & Centre Strs., Road work is now being done and in YOU can't afford to buy without Gustave Nuessle has resigned as ex-many NEW UM, MINN. places it is needed. first examining our goods A fiist class press agent. Station agent Grimm wiU E XJEIA.3DI3ST'a- agent wanted in every town. Gottlieb Arndt visited his brother-inlaw fill the vacancy. WINONA WAGON CO Winona, Bfcnn. at Willow Creek, Blue Earth Co., Richard Paessler, who has been visiting Goods sold at Rook-bottom prices for Bool and Shoe Dealer last week. C. H. Hornburg, Agt., New Ulm, Minn, his parents at Poening, Germany, cash. Goods delivered in any part of John Jacobson, who has been a letter returned to Springfield Fridays the city. carrier for eighteen years in Chicago, NEW ULM Mrs. A. Noonin, of Omaha, is visiting intends to try his hand at farming with Miss Agnes Egan. next year. Miss Mary McCarthy spent Sunday NEW ROLLER MILL CO., with her parents at Sleepy Eye. EXECUTOR'S SALE Drug Stored NEW ULM, MINN. Miss Annie and Jennie Roth left In the matter of the estate of Christian Monday afternoon for La Orosse, Wis Fnedrich Boock deceased. to visit lends. Notice is hereby given that in pursuance Merchant Millers, Mrs. H. De Voice and Miss Whollom of an order of the Probate Court of Brown County, Minnesota, dated spent Sunday at Lamberton. May 21st, 1890, the undersigned,executor Mr. and Mrs. Ferdinand Kettner are of the last will and testiment and of visiting friends at Niccollet. the estate of Christian Friedrich Boock is re ii in THAT OURS IS THE ^HEADQUARTERS FOR Fnederieh Rose Sr., of Sleepy Eye, deceased, will on Saturday the 21st day CARPETS, is visiting with his daughter, Mrs. Reinhardt of June, 1890, commencing at 30 Thiele. o'clock A. M., at the late residence of FLOimr Tom Patterson, of St. Charles, is visiting said deceased on Minnesota St. in the MANUFACTURERS OF CHOICE SPRING WHEAT O. M. OLSEN, with his son Robert City of New Ulm, Minn., offer for sale, Received First Premiums at at public vendue, for cash, the personal Ferdinand Koher and wife spent property of which said deceased died Sundaj with friends at Sleepy Eye. Minnesota State Fairs 1887,1889. ANOTHER BIG LOT OF PAPER JUST RECEIVED, WHICH RUGGIST and APOTHECARY. possessed, consisting of notes, book-accounts, Mrs. Lucas Fecker visited at New Iowa State Fair 1887. St. Louis blacksmith and wagon makers' DEALER I N Ulm during the week. AGAIN MAKES OUR ASSORTMEN COMPLETE. tools, machinery, implements, material Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Agricultural and Mechanical Association Jake Eichen is building anew house and other personal property belonging DO N O Toilet Articles, Fancy Fair 1887. on his faim. to said estate. Goods, Stationery and Mrs. M. Tibbits, of Dover, is visitwiin Dated May 22d, 1890. F. MADLENEB, C. L. ROOS, Musical Instruments. her son, Henry. E. G. KOCH Prest. Manager. Oils, Paints, Brushes, Varnishes and "Miss Bertha Oleson, accompanied by FAIL TO SEE OUR GOODS AND PRICES WHENEVER VOU Executor. Hiss Ora Elliot, depaited Monday afternoon Glass. ARE IN NEED OF foe her home at St. Charles to On.3 of the coming men who will have u£ gdliell, f: spend the summer. cO vhe idea of washing his N IT E Physicians' Prescrijitions carefully jboco ctirt, and will always uphold Joseph Schnobench transacted business prepared from pure and fresh Drugs. "Til S SLACKIN MOTHE USED. at Sleepy Eye during the week. Brewer and Bottler. Peter Permautgen is building a fine OF ANY KIND, CHEAP, MEDIUM OR HIGH GRADE GOODS. Agency for the celebrated Estey Organs residence on new farm. Albert and Pianos. Mw J/IM, MW. Kaech is the builder. We Invite your Inspection Thomas Brophy, one of our enterprising This brewery is one ofthe larae«t establishments Please give me a call. jy of the kind in the Minnesota Valley and is fitted machine merchants has opened up with all the modern impro\ement« Keg and O. M. OLSES & branch office at S inbo under the bottle beer furnished to any part ot the city on Meridian Block. New Ulm, Minn. short notice My bottle beer is especially adapted management ot Fred Butt. for family use. Coantiybrewers a*d others that buy malt will A brass band was organizt-d hist Chr. Heller find it to the'r interest to place their orders with Julius Krause THE LEADING FURNITURE DEALER, Tuesdaj evening. John B. Schmidt me. All orders by mail will receive my prompt was eleeted leader. Tbe band numbers attention. HELLER & KRAUSE. fourteon and will inert once a week at OTTO SOHELL, Manager Meat Market, the calaboose. HOUSE, SIGN AND FRESCO PAINTERS. A child of Nels Nelson was poisoned with carbolic acid last Wednesday afternoon. PAPER HANGERS Dr. Rothenburg was summoned GHAS. STUEBE, Prop'r. immediately and the child will AND probably recover, A large supply of fresh meats, sau lackfng Ceiling Decorators. sages, hams, lards, etc., constantly on Sleepy Ey Correspondence hand All orders from the country ALL WORK DONE PROMPTLY promptly attended to. i* -f Cherryfltmoilfurmnire loolls time-*i Mrs. Wylie, of Tracy, spent a day in CASH PAID FOR HIDES. 1 -in -n^w qroi i!i.D)Eg-fFoftti.kl AND NEATLY. 111 it ummuasml expensive Wbatdfij-ou oar city last week. iin cot nimlTj it over t^e old finish and ma6o it NEW ULM MINN. W unut or Malioginy, yoa like There will be a school entertainment Shops on 4th North between Minnesota Ii yoa aro interested try a chair with at Giiffith & Smith's Hall this, Wednesday, and Broadway. evening. UNION HOTEL, Pnrt Gibbs left .for Montana last A PAINT THAT O N* I 7"* V* If' Thursday. MANUFACTURER OF Born to Mr. and Mrs. Alex Gibbs, a JOHN HAUENSTEIN'S boy. A Blanchard returned from Winona WENZEL SCH0TZKH, Proprietor. CELEBRATED EXPOKT Monda\ evening, where he attended the funeral ot his uncle, Mr. Ellsworth. LA.O-IGR, E E E 0100 AND DEALER IN Minn. Str. New Ulm, Minn. The poles for the electric light wh.es are up and in about ten days Tobacco and Smokers' Articles, Bottled and for Sale by •eveiythmg will be io working order. The only first class brick fire proo FRED BEHNKE. Memorial services were held at the Hotel in the city. Baptist church Sunday morning, Rev. Kuemke'a Building, New Ulm, Minn NEW ULM, MINN. JBronson officiating. :M:I:LI:L,:I:TT:E:R,Y J. Klossner and family came up on Orders may be left at the store of B. Custave Subilia, iMonday to spend a few days in our citv. —AND Behnke & Co. They will be promptly They are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. Ladies Furnishing Goods. Zieske. filled. The S D. PETERSO N Mr. ritz Frank died on Sunday afternoon. TheAll There People! M^. & tfollmknn & Co. Mr. Frank was an old settler MANUFACTURER OF AND DEALER of Brown county, and not long since became a lesident of Sleepy Eye. oppo&ite the trat funeral was held from the residence IMPLEMENT COMPANY. Union Motel, New Ulm, under the direction of the Odd Fellows, FINE CIGAES taken? Do you want a picture We have Ju^t received a large newstock of Sprin» on 'I uesday afternoon at 2 p. m. Mr. Millirery Goods consisting in part of Hat*, Bont If so don't fail to go to Crowell to Frank leaves a good many friends and nets. Velvets, Silks Ribbons, Feathers, Flowers. &c relatives to mourn his demise. get it done. I guarantee my work SPECIAL BRANDS MADE Also Patterns for stamping monograms Stamp. v.-* Those having flowers to take to thein Ing of all kinds furnished. Embroidery Work every respect. I do all kinds of TO ORDER New Ulm, Minn and Kensington painting done to order and lessons cemetery to decorate graves on Memorial work in my line such as tin type, given. day will please leave them with J. photos, copying, enlarging, finishing Zeske KIESLING BLOCK NEW ULM, MINN. Miiiii-LiiisrHiR,ir in Crayon, Water Color, etc. SPRIN GOODS. Iberia, Corresnondence. J. F. CROWELL, Mrs. Anton Olding, You should read Tun CHICAGO DAILY Nu\\b because igno The beautiful and attractive little Rudolphi's building, Upstairs. ranee 71 expensive ou must next door to burg of Iberia has within its limits a NE\ff ULM, MINN. read paper Probubly DRESS GOODS MOHAIRS man or woman, who is gifted with a SOMMER'S STORE, NEW ULM. you always had a \\eeklj you can now afford a daily powerful imagination, as is evidentlv Has on hand a good stock of Millinerv I HE CHICAGO DAILY NLWSV shown in his or her last correspondence (roods consistijg in part of Hats, Bonnets, costs but one cent percopj HENRIETTAS CASHMERES to the Sleepy Eve Herald. We will it's so cheap you can't afford to Velvets, Silks, Ribbons, Featbeis Contractors for lose tune waiting for a weekl await developments and see if said Human Hair, Flowers, &c. You ought to know about thing correspondence turns out a prohibitionist. N a sun d. when they happen—not a week Al?o Patterns for stamping monograms. TUBULAR WP.LLS & WINDMILLS. later You live in the nine Then we may have something more Stamping of all kinds. Em. teenth century, in the greatest to say. Q-uLsility einci broidery Work, German Knitting and section of the greatest coun*r Small grain looks well *n this vicinity. on the earth, and you can't aiford Bergman's Zephyr Yarns a specialty. to be left behind. a a a "be ad a Many farmei put in flax this year. They say a good crop of flax is Star Sample Room, Remember—Its circulationis 220,000 a diy—6n.i a million a week—and it costs by mail 2 5 equal to two of wheat. a month, four months$i 00,—one cent a Si The Iberia Cemeterf Association has and Farmers' Home. secured of Mr Plath additional land to their grave yard. They intend to put KIESLINC BLOCK NEW ULM, A new fence around it and give it a general improvement. It contains some JOSEPH SCHNOBRICH,-Prop fine and costly monuments. DAKOTA HOUSE. NORTH-WESTEBNHOTEL Dealer in School will close the 13th of June. Wines, Liquors The attendance at present is regular. ra FR. GOLLNAST, PROP'R. OPP POST OFFICE—NEW ULM, MINN Mr Kaufenberg has secured license ALSO SPECIAL AGENTS FO THE MRS. A. SEITER Prop. and Cigars. i» sell barley juice, a great convenience Opposite the Eailroad Depot. AERM0T0R. to the dry in warm weather. This house is the most centrally located -JPfJEW ULM, MIHN. A fine lunch will be served every day Mr. Schwertfeger is now enabled to Our office is in New Ulm, Minn. J. hotel in the city and affords give you a fine grade of flour second to Cor. Minn. & Center streets. First class accomodations at H. Schomberg is our agent at Sleepy none. He put in steam power last New Ulm. _f good Sample Rooms. ^-4treasonable rates. Good Eye. ~+, tfall and has now a mill with all modern stabling on the impro\enients. premises. H. FRENZEL, THE NEW 6R0CERI STORE OF Albert Schram is sole agent for the I Louis Buenger Jjicensed Auctioneer, G. F. Ruemke Magic Oil Oof You eastern people would be surprised MaWfacfu'ietW^lf Linden, Brown Co., Minn.,^ to know and see what is done by Cor. Mmn. ind 3d North Sts.,^" prohibitionists in this community SODA WATER, is now open and ready for business. Correspondence promptly attended to an the wayxf politics. We understand NE W ULM MINN. 3 that the Sleepy Eye Herald will be. the A choice and well selected stock of BHB, BLACK AND COLORS, SELTZER WATER •"^ssl organ of the I. O. G. T. of this state. GROCERIES, CROCKERY, CASH PAID FOR BUTTER Tnat means prohibition for Sleepy Eye GLASSWARE and NOTIONS ANDa ¥& FOR ^^f&^^S in the near future l?) ,J s% Hand and Machine Use. The New Ulm creamery Co^tuysand are offered to the public at pries which Mr. Plath is possession of relics in and Dealer in all Kinds ot CBAliPABNE CIDEB defy competition Goodo will be de pays the highest market price In cash .-.--v r——•** v. ^be shape of moose or elk's horns,found WU1 for granulated butter and eggs, in the I re ^ee to any part of the city. FOR SALS BY in his pasture, They are the largest basement of Kiesling's block7 corner Remember the place. specimens ever found in the s| ate. __ FRANK KUETZING.ll Centre Street, few Ulnf, ~Minn Minnesota and Centre streets. Minnesota Street, corner of Third North