New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
June 4, 1890 · Page 7 of 8
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Tjrpfr mr 2i feT^^^S^'ir WOLFF'SU Sleepy Ey re F. H. BEHNKE Oxford and Low Cut J5}oo«f "limber an* Rev. Gagstetter and Rev. Tesch were at Courtland over Suuday, assisting Rev. Simon, of Mankato, in holding quarterly meetings. wa^ont You can't afford Children^ Day services will be held '''WHO'ES to buy Without firiT seeing ft at the Congregational church next Sunday. Miss Foster, of Waseca, is visiting BUCKING with the family of T. R. Hughes. Dealers should write usforfes FOR LADIES, MISSES AND CHILDREN, ALL SIZES, r?fi F. H. Smith, now living in the southern because it bajrs to sell the BESTani part of the state, was in the city the waaons Tmcks,cairriaje$? BLACK, TAN, RUSSET, OLIVE AND COFFEE. during the week. bugejiesjfoad cartel bob The poles are up'for the "electric light IN COMMON SEINSE, OPERA, PLAIN TOE, AND TIPPED. and the wires are nearly all in position. t. A PERFECT HARNESS DRESSING. sleighs made or sold h} H. LOHEYDE, The machinery will be ready to be 'USED BY mat. WOMEN AND CHILDREN. GOOD TABLE BUTTEl^^V us ARE THE BEST that started up in a very few days. A SHINE LASTS A WEEK. West Golden has completed the addition LEATHER PRESERVER. mone^stfll^science, can produce.. New Brick,Cof. Minn. & Centre Strs.y to his house. It makes quite an A HANDSOME POLISH. |ffherc is aoentrtear inprovement in the looks of his property. mm. IS WATER-PROOF. NEW UM, E H.E-A.3DI3STO uou. Write us for* circulars. EVERY4 Boot and Shoe Deafer Household EVERY Office One of the Keegan boys is expected WttlOltoYlfl&HCo.1WlNONA,MMN. Goods sold at Koek-bottotis prioes for EVERY Mechanic FVERY Stable here soon from California. cash. Goods delivered in any part of SHOTOD USE C. H. Hornburg, Agt., New Ulm, Minn.. Married.—Mr. Clark Morehouse to the city. Miss Annie Moll, on Tuesday, June 3, NEWUUff 1 at the home of the bride's parents in TiitT OVC CAA/S££ Milford. big preparations were made WILL STAIN OLD «. NEW FURNITURE NEW for a good time,, and the couple were WILL STAIN GLASS AND CHINAWARE ROLLER MILE CO., WILL STAIN TINWARE Drug Store. presented with some costly presents. WILL STAIN YOUR OLD BASKETS NEW ULM, MINN. Ye correspondent wishes the newly WILL STAIN BABY-S COACH WOLFF & RANDOLPH. Philadelphia. wedded couple a prosperous journey •jlik lnJnio, -Paint and Houstfurnishing Stortt, through life. Ernst Brandt was up last Tuesday JOHN HAUENSTEIN'S Merchant Millers, Fttending the funeral of F. Frank. Mr. J. Roth Sr., of New Ulm, came CELEBRATED EXPOKT up last Tuesday to attend the funeral of L-A-QIGiR, E E E Fritz Frank. THAT OURS IS THE HEADQUARTERS FOR NewTJlm, Miiir*, Rev. Striemer and wife went to Chicago Bottled and for Sale by CARPETS, Monday afternoon. Mr. S. will spead some days in Chicago and his FRED BEHNKE. O. M. OLSEN, wife will go on to Cleveland, Ohio, MANUFACTURERS OF CHOICE SPRING PremiumsFLOUR,taTWHEA where she will remain a couple of Receive Firs NEW ULM, MINN. -if- months, visiting relatives and friends. RUGGIST and APOTHECARY, Minnesota State Fairs 1887,1889. Orders may be left at the store of B. Presiding Elder' Preine, of Faribault, ANOTHER BIG LOT OF PAPER JUST RECEIVED, WHICH DE_£UBR IN filled the pulpit in the Methodise church Iowa State Fair 1887. St. Louis Behnke & Co. They will be promptly Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Sunday. Rev. Preine used to be stationed AGAIN MAKES OUR ASSORTMENT COMPLETE. Agricultural and Mechanical Association tilled. Toilet Articles, JFaney here some years past. DO NOT Fair 1887. Goods, Stationery and Chnst Moarenseu, of Cobden over the A There Peopl Musical Instruments. fence, and Miss Augusta and Anna F. MiiDLENER, V* C. L. RoOS, StrassbUrg, of Brookville, spent Sunday Oils, Paints, Bruates, Varnishes and in our city. Prest. Manager. FAIiL TO SEE OUR GOODS AND PRICES WHENEVER YOU Glass. Memorial Day was observed here in the usual way. The weather on the ARE IN NEED OF Do you want a picture taken Physicians9 Inscriptions carefully night previous being wet and rainy, the FURNITURE prepared from pure and* If so don't fail to go to Crowell to exercises, which were under the auspices fresh Drugs. of Wesley Greene Post, were postponed get it done. I guarantee my work Brewer and Bottler. till afternoon. At 1:30 the procession then every respect. I do all kinds of Agency for the celebrated Estey Organs was started, headed by and Pianos. work in my line such as tin type, OF ANY KIND, CHEAP, MEDIUM OR HIGH GRADE G0®DS. Sleepy Eye Band. In line were Wesley K^W Ul(M, MW. phetos, copying, enlarging, finishing Greene Post, the Fire Company, and We Invite your Inspection Please give me a call. This brewery is one of the laraest establishments the school children with F. D. Greene in Crayon, Water Color, etc. of the kind in the Minnesota Valley and is fitted O. M. OWE?!. as marshal. A march was made np with all the modern improvements. Keg and J. F. CROWELL, Meridian Block. STew Ulm, Minn. bottle beer furnished to any part of the city on through several of the streets and the short Dotice. My bottle beer is especially adapted line tiually halted in front of A. for family use. Bnrr's store, where Rev. Bronson and Rudolphi's building, Upstairs. Country brewers ard others that buy malt win Ghr. Heller. Julius Krause find it to their interest to place their orders with Dr. Wellcome delivered very appropriate NEW ULM, MINN. THE LEADING FURNITURE DEALER, me. All orders by mail will receive my prompt HELLEE & KEAUSE: addresses. attention. OTTO SCHELL, Manager Meat Market, HOUSE SIGN AN FRESC O WINTERS. Springfield re Contractors for John Rothenburg and wife, of Cuba, PAPER HANGERS STUBBE, Prop'r. New York, are the guests of Dr. C. WHY NOT TDBDLAR WELLS & WINDMILLS. AND*—' Rothenburg. A large supply of fresh meats, sau Sheriff Schmidt lefc Sunday evening Ceiling Decorators. sages, hams, lards, etc., constantly on for New Ulm to take J. Dempsy, who hand. All orders from the country broke into several stores at Sleepy Eye ALL WORK D0N& PROMPTLY promptly attended to. last fall, to the state penitentiary, BUYY^OUR CASH PAID EOR HIDES. Married, at the Norwegian church in AND NEATLY Burnstown on Monday afternoon, Miss WATCHES, NEW ULM MINN. Shops on 4th North between Minnesota Mary Arson, of Morton, to Mr. Die CLOCKS, and Broadway.. Thompson, of Leavenwoi-th. JEWELRY, Mrs.W, Fenske, Mrs, William Baer. NI „and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Baer, of New SILVERWARE, Ulm, are visiiing with Athanaz Henle. OPTICAL GOODS, MlANtfFACTTJRER OF Christian Borgwardt died at the ORGANS home of his' son Albert last Thursday WBNZEL SCHOTZP, Froprietor. AND •afternoon. The funeral was held Saturday. ALSO SPECIAL AGENTS FOR THE PIANOS AERM0T0R. Minn. Str. Axel Enerson returned home from AND DEALER IN Mew Ulm, Minn. FROM Mankato last Thursday evening.' Our office is in New Ulm, Minn. -J F. W. HAUENSTEIN Tabaccti and Smokers' Articles. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Henry Stoll last H. Schomberg is our agent at Sleepy The only first class brick fire proo Sunday, a girl and to Mr, and Mrs. Eye. Dr. Sullivan, a boy. Hotel in the city. A citizenSTneeting was held at the Euemke'» Building, Nn Ulm, Mini H. FRENZEL, MILLINERY calaboose Tuesday evening to arrange REPAIRING PROMPLY ATTENDED TO, for a grand 4th of July celebration. Custave Suhilia, A'bouf $200 have been already subscribed —AND— by citizens to defray expenses, Manufacturer of Ladies Furnishing Goods. Th S B. PETERSO N George Dally spent Sunday, with SODA WATER, friends at/I racy. M^. ^0ll^I\I\ & Co. Wna. Paffrath, who left Springfield to MA1FACT0RER OF AND DEALER SELTZER WATER try his luck on the Pacific 'Coast about opposite- the two years ago,returned Friday evening. Union Hotel', New Ulm, IMPLEMENT C0MPA1TY. AND Professsor Clague, census enumerator PINE CIGARS for the town of Burns and the village We have ja^received & large Dew.stock of Spring CHAMPAGNE CIDER. Miliicery Goods consisting in part of Hats, Bonnets. of Springfield, commenced work Velvets, Silks Ribbons, Feathers, Flowers, Monday. Deklei4 ir\ kll kii\d^ of iktix\ j^6\ir\Qfy. fcc. Stamp-s Mr. and Mrs. Schmid entertained a Also Patterns for stamping monograms. Centre Street. New Ulm, Minn SPECIAL BRANDS MADE ing of all kinds furnisliadi Embroidery Work\ party of their Springfield friends at New Ulm, Minn and Kensington painting done to order and les- v~~- TO ORDER their home in Mulligan last Sunday sons given. PROBATE NOTICE. afternoon. MILLINERY OTATE OF M1N NESOTA, County of Browa ss. KIESLING BLOC NE W ULM, MINN- Parties broke into the store of Gamble '-'In Probate Court. Regular term, Jane 2,1890. SPRING GOODS. Jk & Hallowell and the saloon of Stoll In the Matter of the Estate of lohn B. Altermatt, deceased. SECOND & Bigot Saturday night'and got away You should read THE CHICA- Mrs. Anton Olding, Whereas^ an instrument in writing, puiporting GO DAILY NEWS because you with small change amounting in all to to be the last will and testament ofJohn B. Alderman, have tin timeto read it. There deceased, late of said county, has been deliveredito POINT ,abont $6. -v„ ^,, is a paper published in Australia next door to this Court which is as large as a blanket. W..C. Brown transacted business at DRESS GOODS MOHAIRS Anawher^as^P. F". Alterraatt ha^ filed tberewitji SOMMER'S ST0«E, NEW ULM. This wouldn't suit you. You hispetition, representing amons other things that Lamberton last Saturday afternoon. want a newspaper at once convenient, Has on hand a good stock of Millinery1 said John B. Alternjat died in said Connty on the complete and condensed, F. Hass, Ed. Haas, Wm. Duncan, J. 27th day of March, 1890. testate, and.that Mid petitioner Goods consisting in part of Mats, Bonnets, and still you don't want is the executor named in said last Will and J. Ray and M. C. Robertson attended to overlook anything of real HENRIETTAS CASHMERES testament, and praying that the 6aid instrument Velvets, Silks, Bibbons, Featheis. importance. You don't want court at New Ulm during the week. may be admitted to probate, and that letters testamentarybetohim your neighbor to say to you,. Human Hair, Flowers, &c. issued thereon Henry and Christ Essig attended the "Did you read so-and-so in I is Ordered, That the proofs ofsaid instrument Latest Oolors ar Designs Also Patterns for stamping mono*^ to-day's, papert and be obliged wedding of their niece, Miss Annie Moll, and the said petition, be heard before this Court to answer, "No I didn't see grams. Stamping of all kinds. E 4 at the office of J. W. Thompson in the village of to Mr. Morehouse at Essig M6nday afternoon. that," and then have him ask Best Quality and Lowest Prioes Sleepy Eye liake In Said Connty, Friday, the broidery Work* German Knitting and"*•* you, What paper do you 27th day of June, A. D. 1890, at & o'clock in the read? This will never happen Bergman's Zephyr. Yarns a specialty. afternoon,when all concerned may appearand Cbas. Schaefer, of Lamberton, did to you if you read THK can. always "to liad. at contest the probate of said instrument CHICAGO DAILY NEWS. business in town lat Friday. Star Sample Boom, And it is further ordered, that public notice of Remember—Its circulation is 220,000 a day—over the time and place of said hearing be given to H. Snow, of Winona, has been tendered a million a week—and it costs by mail 25 ets. all persons interested, by publication Of these orders a month, four months $i.oo,—one cent a, dag. the position of baggage master at once in each week for three successive weeks and prior to said day of hearing in the New UlmReview, th*e C. & N. W. depot. Farmers' Home? a newspaper rspape printed printed and and published at the City of New "Te Ulm Ul in in said said County. Connty KIESLING BLOCK NEW ULM, MINN. Dated at New Ulm, Minn., this 2nd day of June Courtland Correspondence. A. 1830. By the Court, :,.:•'' JOSEPH SCHNOBRICH, f»rpp'i| /'. iSKNST BRANDT, 1L.S.] DAKOTA HOUSE. Joha Bobsin, a* brother4 of Christ, and NORTH-WESTERNHOTEL 55 Judge of Probate. Dealer ¥r6d. is here from Frankfort, Illinois, Wines Liquorsrl^I -¥s G. W. Schl6ttman made a business EXECUTOR'S SALE. PR. GOLLNAST, PROP'R. OPP POST OFFICE—NEW ULM, MINN trip to St. Peter Wednesday. In the matter of the estate of Christian and Cigars. MRS. A.SEITERProp. Opposite the Bailioad Depot. Chas. Ziesfce closed a successful term Friedrich Booek deceased. .Notice is hereby given... that in pursuance of school last Friday. This house is the most centrally located A fine lunch will be served every dafe. NEW JTZMt MlSm of an order of t,he Probate Court The Courtland boys are having heaps hotel in the city and affords Cor. Minn. & Center strce^g. m. notof Brovvn Couuly, Minnesota, dated of fun trying to fish, but they do First class accomodations at May 21st, 1890, the undersigned.executor good Sample Rooms. NewtJlm. in a -, reasonable rates. Good catch any fish, of the last will and testiment and of stabling on the Fred Bobsin took a trip to New Ulm the estate of Ghristian Friedrich Boock Vs" J-. jjremises. l':\ THE NEW BEOCERT STORE O deceased, will on Saturday the 21st day of June, 1890. cornraencing at 10 C. B'.- Ruemke a a is r'*: v£ Spool Cotton Licensed Auctioneer", ti Louir/. Buenger, o'clock A. M., at the late residence of ', $'~/%ix Crops are. looking fine in this part of said deceased on Minnesota St. in the Linden, Brown Co., Minn. -,. the City of New Uim, Minn., oflfer for sale, •JR Cor. Mian, and 3d North Sts., :, 0. H.' Stege made a business trip to at public vendue, for cash, the personal is now open and ready, for h&aness. Correspondence promptly attended to ^Henderson and *Le Sueur, last week. property of which said deceased died N E W ULM, mSSS'%t"' IN A choice and well selected stock of *Ad. Curbit has got his new dwelling possessed, consisting of notes, book-accounts,* WHITE,. BLACK AM) COLORS GROCERIES, CROCKERY, blacksmith and wagon makers' CASH P4JD FOR BUTTER ^nearly completed. tools, machinery, implements, material How is that for high, when one mer«' GLASSWARE and NOTIONS iTM FO ?Bsi?,$* and other personal property belonging chant takes in 6 3U0 dozen of eggs in The New Ulm creamery Co. bays and are offered to the poblie at prices which Hand and Machine Usa to said estate. }.. and Dealer in all Kinds ot^*' one month. pays the highest market price in cash 1 defy competition Goods will be d& Dated May 22d, 1890. -?& for granulated butter and eggs, in the Potato bugs are pleanty nowadays. livered free to any part of the cily. iV rB FOR SALE BY basement of Kiesling's block, corner E. G. KOCH Eggs are 11'cts. per doz.t. butter 10, Remember the place. I^V' Executor. Minnesota and Centre streets. VJ?| and' wheat 81: and 84. FRANK KUETZING. Minnesota Street corner of Third Nortb