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New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892

June 11, 1890 · Page 7 of 8

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mm Sleepy Eye Correspondence. BEHNKE, SEE MY FIPH. Oxford andLow Cut ^htest Runnmq, SPONGE? Mrs. Gilson, of Waseca, came up =DEALER IN= Sunday morning to visit her brother •s STRONGEST?'u Mr. Cutler for a few days. Children's day was observed at the /V\p5tl)urable W^on SHOES, Congregational church Sunday forenoon. USHfoi^D The speaking and singing was good. Five children were baptized, and the pastor presented each of them Gel a 'GOOD TIMBER •with a beautiful bible. Bottle of and BONE DRY," H. Baldwin, of Redwood Falls, spent FOR LADIES, MISSES AND' CHILDREN, ALL SIZES, WOLFF'S Our own pattern— Sunday in our city. Come again old At. CAST 3KEIN AND STEEL SKEIN—are boy. Always glad to see you. BLACK, TAN, RUSSET, OLIVE AND COFFEE. BEST made. The Tubular Axles give perfect satisfaction. A child of August Sommerfeld is very BUCKING etfy, Iknif^,'et(5v' sick and is not expected to recover. COMMON SENSE, OPERA, PLAIN TOE, AND TIPPED. Our "EVERYBODY'S WAGON" meets A":!clcr.n your Shoes H.LOHEYDE, everybody's want. Little Georgie, son of,Mr. and Mrs. BUTTER1 GOOD TABLE IV'TH A SPONGE 'Cutler, while at breakfast Monday nines of a Brush. Farm Wagons, Spring Wagons, grabbed, at a cup of hot coffee and Drays, Carts, Buggies. HSGES burnt his right hand and arnu quite New Brick,Cor. Minn. & Centre Strs.. tVEfiY Housewife badly. LVthY Counting Roorrt Ask our Agent for our goods. If there is no NEW UM, MINN. Corpus Christi was observed by the ,'...•• Agent in your town, write us. t.v'r.nY Carnage Owr-sr E E A I N 'Catholics last Sunday and people from £Vr..RY Thrifty Mechanic Winona Wagon Co., Winona,sMinn. Boot and Shoe Dealer, a brush all the surrounding country werean EVERY Body able-to hold Goods sold at Rock-bottom prices for C. H. Hornburg, Agt., New Ulm, Minn, to take part in the services. The BECUIJEI USE cash. Goods delivered in any part of Sleepy Eye band furnished the music the city. .^- for the occasion. NEW ULM Rev. Striemer returned from Chicago V/Jtx STAIN OLO a. NEW FUHNITUBC and Friday morning. V'I'.L.STAIN GLASS AND CHIKAAMARE Varnish NEW WLLSTAINTINWAHE at tins ROLLER MILL CO., 4 Mrs. M. Richter and a Miss Schroeder, V/'LLSTAI'M YOUR OLB BASKETS some Drug Storey WILL STAIN BAOVS COACH thnv. of Courtland, passed through here last NEW ULM, MINN. WOLFF & RANDOLPH. Philadelphia. week on their way to S. ,D. to visit 34* Drug, faint and Moutefurnishing Stores. friends and relatives. Chas. and Pauline Zieske of the same place also spent Merchant Millers, JOHN HAUENSTEIN'S a few days in our city, previous to leaving for Milbank, S. D. CELEBRATED EXPORT Mrs. F. Greene went to Blue Earth New-Ulm, Minn- City Sunday morning, where she expects A I E E E to visit for a few weeks. THAT OURS IS THE HEADQUARTERS FOR Bottled and for Sale by CARPETS, John Arndt, of Courtland, was up at Brookville last week and bought himself FRED BEHNKE. MANUFACTURERS OF CHOICE SPRING WHEAT FLOUR, a farm. He expects to move there O. M. OLSEN, in the fall. Sorry that Mr. Arndt did NEW ULM, MINN. Received First Premiums at not buy in Brown County. Minnesota State Fairs 1887,1889. RUGGIST and APOTHECARY. The "Crowning of the Queen of Orders may be left at the store of B. ANOTHER BIG LOT OF PAPER JUST RECEIVED, WHICH Fame" was presented to the public Iowa State Fair 1887. St. Louis 31 BEALEK I N Behnke & Co. They will be promptly Friday and Saturday night with good Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Agricultural and Mechanical Association AGAIN MAKES OUR ASSORTMENT COMPLETE. success.. filled. Toilet Articles, Fancy DO N O Fair 1887. The electric lights were started Goods, Stationery and Ah There People! day evening with better success ueswas F. MADLENER, 0. L. ROOS, Musical Instruments. I expected. The lights are excethan but there should be nearly a dllent Oils, Paints, Brushes, Varnishes and Prest. Manager. more of them scaterd'on the diffozen FAIL TO SEE OUR GOODS AND PRICES WHENEVER YOU Glass. streets. No better improvemen erent been made in Sleepy Eye». t, has ARE IN NEED OF Do you want a picture taken Physicians'Prescriptions earefully FURNITURE prepared from pure and If so don't fail to go to Crowell to 1l Springfield re fresh Drugs. get it done. I guarantee my work Brewer and Bottler. in every respect. I do all kinds of Louis Mulliner spent a few days of Agency for the celebrated Estey Organs work in my line such as tin type, the week at the Twin Cities. OF ANY KIND/CHEAP, MEDIUM OR HIGH GRADE GOODS. and Pianos. K*W t/rM,.MW. photos, copying, enlarging, finishing Mrs. Joyce, of Janesville, is the guest We Invite your Inspection This brewery is one of the largest establishments Please give me a call, of Mrs. John McKowen. in Crayon, Water Color, etc. of the kind in the Minnesota Valley and is fitted O. O .... Oi.SEN. .. I The neck-tie sociable and basket supper J. F. CROWELL, up with all the modern improvements. Keg and bottle beer furnished to any part of the city on ^J"OOT TTIm in at Robert's Hall on Saturday evening Meridian Block, New Ulm, Minn, short notice. My bottle beer is especially adapted was a complete success. for family use. Rudolphi's building, Upstairs. Country brewers and others that buy malt win Chr. Heller. The well known firm of Rupert & Julius Krause find it to thcr interest to place their orders with NEW TJL.M, MINN. THELEADING FURNITURE DEALER, Nicoli are drilling a well near the Catholic me. All orders by mail will receive my prompt HELLEE & KRAUSE. |j attention. church. OTTO SCHELL, Manager John Kaeeh, of St. Paul, is visiting Meat Market, HOUSE, SIGN AND FRESCO PAINTERS. with his brother Albert. Contractors for Miss Mary Hanson, of Lamberton, nas opened a millinery store in Gamble's PAPER HANGERS CHAS. STUEBE, Prop'r. .„ WHY NOT TUBULAR W^LLS & WINDMILLS. building on Redwood St. AND Fred. Foster and H. A. Subilia, of A large supply of fresh meats, sau Ceiling Decorators. New Ulm, were the guests of Wm. sages, hams, lards, etc., constantly on Klimmeck last Tuesday. hand. AH orders from the country ALL WORK DONE PROMPTLY Born to Mr. and Mrs. Mike Lehrer promptly attended to. last Thursday morninsr, a girl. Mother BUY YOUR AND NEATLY. CASH PAID FOR HIDES. and child are doing well. WATCHES, NEW ULM MINN. James Bagen returned home Wednesday Shops on 4th North between Minnesota CLOCKS, evening. and Broadway.. JEWELRY, Peter Winisch, who was kicked by a UNION HOTEL, horse last Wednesday, died of the injuries SILVERWARE, Thursday evening, and was buried OPTICAL GOODS, Friday afternoon. MAlJUFACTUREB O* CtCABS, ORGANS Thomas Brophy did business at Sanborn during the week. AND WBNZEL SCHOTZKO, Fropriator. ALSO SPECIAL AGENTS FOR THE Dick Spalbary has given up his position, PIANOS as engineer at the Springfield Roller AERMOTOR. Minn, Str. New Ulm, Minn. FROM Mills. F. Meyer will fill the vacancy. Our office is in New Ulm, Minn. J. F. W HAUENSTEIN, AND DEALER IN H. Schomberg is our agent at Sleepy Tobacco and Smokers' Articles. Peter Madison, of Sleepy Eye, was in The only first class brick fire proo Eye. town a few days last week on business. Hotel in the city. Mr. and Mrs. E. Schotzko, of St. Paul, H. FRENZEL, are the guests of Springfield friends. Kuemke's Building, Mew Ulm, Minn Johnny Scbmid is home from New REPAIRING PROMPLY ATTENDED TO, Custave Subilia, Ulm to spemd'hi-s vacation. —AND— Manufacturer of Wm. Pfaffrath has purchased the lot Ladies Furnishing Goods. The S PETERSO N •opposite the Exchange Hotel and is now SODA WATEB, busily in engaged erecting a blacksmith JB. tfollni&nii & Co. shop. MaMACTURER OF AN DEALER SELTZER WATER Fred Wright, who has been 'visiting opposite the friends in the eastern states during the IMPLEMENT COMPANY winter, returned to Springfield Thurs. AND Union Hotel, New Ulm, day evening. FIFE CIGAR S CHAMPAGN E CIDER. We have juet received a large new stock of Sprfne Miss Julia Burns spenr Sunday with Millii ery Goods consisting in part of Hate, Boni nets. Velvets, Silks Ribbons, Feathers,. Flowers, friends at Sleepy Eye. Deklei4 h\ kll kii\d^ of fkfrr| mJwJl\ii\ei?y. &c. Centre Street, New Ulm, Minn Franz Jaehn transacted business ac Also Patterns for stamping monograms. Stinai SPECIAL BRANDS MADE Inp of all kinds furnished. Embroidery Work Winona during the week. New Ulm, Minn TO ORDER and Kensirgton painting done to order and lessons Mrs. Martin Vaughn, of Janesville, PROBATE NOTICE. given. •who has been visiting with Miss Maggie OTATfi OF MINNESOTA, Connty of Brown f-ss. KIESLING BLOCK NEW ULM, MINN. Bagen the past few weeks,£returned to I I N E I Probate Court. Regular term, Jane 2,1890. SPRINGGOODS. her home Thursday afternoon. In the Matter of the Estate of Tohn B. Altermatt, deceased. Miss Emma Hauenstin, of New Ulm, us THtRD read the CHICAGO Mrs. Anton Olding, Whereas, an instrument in writing, purporting was the guest of Mrs. Wolfgang to be the last will and testament of John B. Altermatt, DAILY NEWS because it's an indr- nmklT pendent newspaper. There are two deceased, late of said county, bus been delivered[to Schmidt last Friday. C/f IV sj.d toe political question, and this Court next door to THB DAILY NEWS gives, them both Ana whereas, P. Altermatt has filed therewith Wm. Sellner, of Lone Tree, Iowa, DRESS GOODS MOHAIRS with equal fairness. A party organ SOMMER'S STORE, NEW ULM, his petition, representing among other things that magnifies one side and dwarfs the spent the week here looking over the said John B. Altermatt died in said County on the Has on hand a good stock of Millinery other. No sensible man wants tobetrifled farming lands in the vicinity of Springfield 37th day of March, 1890, testate,, and that said petitioner with in this fashion. The (roods consisting in part of Hats, Bonnets, is the executor named in said last will and with the view of buying and settling time has gone by when American HENRIETTAS CASHMERES testament, and praying that the said instrument citizens expect to inherit their political Velvets, Silks, Ribbons, Featheis down. may be admitted to probate, and that letters testamentary opinions. They want to make Human Hain Flowers, &e. be to him issued thereon theirown—and to do this they want Dr. J. C. Rothenburg returned on It is Ordered, That the proofs of said instrument a a paper to tell them the truth, regardless LatestOolor3andDesigns Also Patterns for stampino- nionov Saturday evening from Pierre,where he and the-said petition, be heard before this Court of their own personal preferences. at the office of J. M. Thompson, in the village of grams. Stamping of all kind's. E If you are an honest had been visiting his brother. Sleepy Eye l^ake in said County, on Friday, the man,independent and self-reliant in broidery Work, German Knitting'and" The rain of last Wednesday raised the 27th day of June, A. D. 1890, at 3 o'clock in the Best,Quality and Lowest Prices thought, read an honest and independent Bergman's Zephyr*Yarns a specialty afternoon,when all concerned may appearand newspaper'—read The water in the Cottonwood about two and contest the probate of said instrument CHICAGO DAILY NEWS. one half feet. Nearly all the cellars on And it is further ordered, that public notice of Star Sample Boo can always To Jaad at the time and place of said hearing be given to Rttrifmber—Its circulation is 220,000 a day—over Redwood St. were filled with water. m, a million a week—and it costs by mail 25 cts. all persons interested, by publication of these orders a month, four months $1.00,—one cent a day. once in each week for three successive weeks and prior to said day of hearing in the New TJlmBeview, .Golden Gate Correspondence. Farmers' Home, a newspaper printed ana published at the City of New Ulm in said County. KIESLINC BLOCK NEW ULM, MINN. Abundance of rain in this vicinity, Dated at New Ulm, Minn., this 2nd day of June Corn is somewhat backward, but wheat A. D. 1890. By the Court, is looking well. JOSEPH SCHN0BRICH, Prop'^ 1L.S.] ERNST BRANDT, NORTH-WESTERN HOTEL .Golden Gate can now boast of a permanently 25 Judge of Probate. DAKOTA HOUSE. a er in -_,%,.• located physician. He hails Wines, Liquors .} EXECUTOR'S SALE. from Sleepy Eye, FR. GOLLNAST, PROP'R. OPP. POST OFFICE—NEW ULM, MINN J. G. Schultz has sold his residence In the matter of the estate of Christian and Cigars. MRS. A. SEITER Prop. Opposite the Eailroad Depot* to Sleepy Eye parties for $250. Mr. Friedrich Boock deceased. 'Schultz has purchased property in the Notice is hereby given that in pursuance HEW ULM, MINK. This house is the most centrally located A fine lunch will be served every faym latter place and will soon become one of an order of the Probate Court hotel in the city and affords. of its citizens. of. Brown County, Minnesota, dated First class accomodations at Cor. Minn. & Center streets, May 21st, 1890, the undersigned,executor reasonable rates. Good The Golden Gate Mills have been good Sample Rooms. New Ulm. in of the last will and testiment and of stabling' on the sold to F. Heimerdinger. the estate of Christian Friedrich Boock ivremises. THE NEW GROCER STORE OPf School in District 19 will close next S I O deceased, will on Saturday the.21st day week. It is due to the teacher, Miss of June. 1890, commencing|§|Jat 10 Euemker? Louis Buenger, CPR Kennedy, to say that she has given Licensed Auctioneer, o'clock A. M., at-the late residence of perfect satisfaction.),' -%'.l^ "linden, Brown Co., Minn. said deceased on Minnesota. St. in the Capt. Holden, our water witch, is City of New Ulm, Minn., offer for sale, ,.*,Cor. Mian, and 3d North Sts., .'still busy operating his tubular well at public vendue, for cash, the personal is now open and ready for busine.^* Correspondence promptly attended to augur. He has plenty to do and isproperty V- HEW ULM, MM. of which said deceased died A choice and well selected stock of 4? .generally successful. Yi&'**- WHITE, BLACK AND COLORS possessed, consisting of notes, book-accounts,, '-r^ GROCERIES, CROCKERY Building is going on quite generally. CASH PAID FOR BUTTER blacksmith and wagon makers' F. M. Kennedy has erected anew dwelling tools, machinery, implements, material f7&$& ~%MM FOR GLASSWARE and NOTTOXS VN and J. Stefiel is about to commence "iMSE-iS fl*Tfe£tf. and other personal property belonging Hand and Machine sa The New Ulm creamery Co. bays and are offered to the public at prices whichjf and Dealer in all Kinds ot building a commodious house. August to said estate. =,** tfii^iw^i}. del1 pays the highest market price in cash defy competition joods will be Schultz is also erecting a large barn.Hj^ Dated May 22d. 1 8 9 0 for granulated butter and eggs, in the livered free to any part of the city. V-' #Y & P. McHee lost a valuable cow last CQR SALS BY E O :fi|i 'iM basement of Kiesling's block, corner "*Afl- Remember the place. 'f week bv lightning, Executorf5^ FRANK KUETZING: Minnesota and Centre streets. Minnesota Street corner of Third Ifortb 4K& h\--