New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
July 2, 1890 · Page 8 of 9
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$»ps.r"v titR Sleepy Eye Correspondence Articles of Incorporation of the F. H. BEHNKE, we are rasu^ ?-&»*&£,&-•<.•. uarter•& ""••'.- -r«/, Sleepy Eye Dispatch Publishing Mrs. S. Talbot, who has' been sick for —DEALER IN— Company." several years, died at a hospital in est Mankato las week. The remains were We the undersigned, John Hansen, /V^qstjurable W^on^f taken to Golden Gate for interment, usHfbi^pi FOR Paul C. Jacobson, Soren C. Madsen, tout the funeral services were held in and Stars, *. fJ5, Isaac Gallagher, Jacob W. B. this city. The bereaved relatives will Wellcome, Lars P. Jensen, Fritz Koehne, have the heartfelt sympathy of their Charles H. Schoregge, Huston G. many friends. Hays, Clarence D. Griffith, William W. "GOOD TIMBER M. G. Buruside returned from Duluth Smith, and George W. Somerville, do and BONE DRY." last Wednesday to make preparations by these presents pursuant to, and in sir Our own pattern— for moving his family to that accordance with the provisions of Title CAST SKEIN AND STEEL SKEIN—are (fcoderie&fVuit&Cftforfk place. A reception was tendered them two (2) of Chapter thirty-four (34) of BEST made. The Tubular Axles give at the Congregational church last Friday the General Statutes jof the State of perfect satisfaction. evening. Minnesota, for the year 1878, and the "•.-efy^kiQ^'etd, LARGEST Our EVERYBODY'S WAGON" meets several acts amendatory thereof, and BEST The frame work of R. H. Bingham's everybody's want. supplementary thereto," associate ourselves She residence is being raised and, when GOOD TABLE BUTTER. STOCK. together as a body corporate and it is finished, it will be one of the best Farm Wagons, Spring Wagons, we do hereby adopt the following articles structures in the city. Drays, Carts, Buggies. GOODS. New Brick,tror. Iffmn. & Centre Str3.7 of Corporation and hereby certify The Sleepy Eye Eispatch will come as follows: Ask our Agent for our goods. If there is no NEW UM, MINN. out some time this week. The press Agent in your town, write us. BEST was expected here yesterday. ARTICL'E O N E LOWEST WinonaWagon Co., Winona*Minn. Mrs. O. P. Taylor, of Winona, has The corporate name of this corporation Goods sold at'R'oek-bottom prices fbr Hornburg, Agt., New Ulm, Minn. JIT. been visiting here the past week. Mrs. shall be the "The Sleepy Eye Dispatch PRICES cash. Goods delivered" in any part of Taylor is a sister to G. Prescott. Publishing Company." the city. NEW ULM A picnic will be held at Fred Kissuer's ARTICLE Two. place on the 4th by the Evangelical •The purpose for which said Corporation Association. Big preparations are is established is to. print and publish All Goods Warranted as Represented. NEW ROLLER MILL CO., H. LOHEYDE, being made. Rev. Gagstetter and Rev. a newspaper, books and pamphlets, Tesch will speak on the occasion. Drug Store and to do general job printing work, and to do such other business as is usually -John Tessmer, east of town, is building done by a newspaper publishing a fine residence. When completed |V corporation. it will count as one of the .best. C. Merchant Millers, Nadler has the contract. THE LEADING BOOTAND SHOEDEALER. ARTICLE E E Mrs. B. Hammond and daughter retarn Said corporation shall commence on ItfewTXlrri, Minn. ed to Sleepy .Eye last week. Mr. the 15th day of July, 1890, and shall HatnmoQcl has opened a barber shop in 98 IN THE SHADE 98 continue in existence for the period of the bank building, and was here some twenty years. time prior to their arrival. ARTICLE FOUR. MANUFACTURERS OF CHOICE SPRING WHEAT FLOOR. D. Moll Sr. and Conrad Moll, two of The principal place of business for our prosperous farmers, have each purchased O. M. OLSEN, said Corporation shall be the Village of a quarter section of land in W E W BUT IT'S HOT YOU SAT. Sleepy Eye Lake in the County of Received First Premiums at Brookville, Redwood county. They do Brown and State of Minnesota. opt expect to move there themselves, YESAND WILL BE A FEW DEGREES MORE SO BEFORE Minnesota State Fairs 1887,1889. RUG GIST and APOTHECARY. but will improve it at once. A I E I E Iowa State Fair 1887. St. Louis DEALER IN THE SUMMER IS OVER, AND The capital stock of said corporation Drugs, Medicines, CJtemi. S in re shall be two thousand dollars, which Agricultural and Mechanical Association WHA cats, Toilet Articles, JTuney shall be divided into forty (40) shares of Fair 1887. Goods, Stationery and fifty (50) dollars each,and shall be paid II. O. Oleson, of Orfordville, Wis., is Musical Instruments. F. MADLENER, J. L. Koos, in a,s ordered by the board of directors. visiting with his sister, Mrs. Nels Anderson. YOU WAN NOW IS A GOOD Oils, Paints, Brusfes, Varnished and A I E SIX. Prest. Manager. ICE O The highest amount of indebtedness Miss Pauline Lowinsky, of New Ulm, Glass* r- or liability to which said corporation (is visititig with her sister, Mrs. G. shall be at any time subject, shall be Wendt. Physicians' Prescriptions -earefmmy two hundred and tiftv (250) dollars. prepared from pure and' iFrod Behuke, of New Ulm, was in TO KEEP YOUR BUTTER AND MILK ETC IN A COOL fresfi Drugs. town last Friday on business. •ARTICLE SEVEN. Brewer and Bottler. CONDITION., YOU WILL BE SURE TO GET ONE SOONER Albert Winkelman spent the week at The names and places of residence Agency for the celebrated Estey Organs Uew Ulm. He intends to close out his of the persons forming said corporation OR LATER, AND WHY NOT GET IT and Pianos. stock of glassware and groceries and are: H. John Hansen. Paul C. Jacobsen,'Soren W UlM, MijW. NOW leave for Helena, Montana. C. Madsen, Isaac Gallagher. Please give me a call. This brewery is one of the larsest establishments Jacob W. B. Wellcome, Lars P.Jensen, Dick Spalsbury left Wednesday afternoon of the kind in the Minnesota Valley and is fitted Fritz Koehne, Charles H.. Schoregge, O. M. OLSEN. up with all the modern improvements. Keg and for Redwood Falls, his former Meridian Block. Hew Ulm, Minn. bottle beer furnished to any part or the city on Huston G. Hays, Clarence D. Griffith, borne. short notice. My bottle beer is especially adapted W E HAVE THE BEST ICE BOXES AND REFRIGERATORS William W. Smith, and George W. for family use. The second story of the Bendixen Somerville, all of Sleepy Eye, Minnesota. Country brewers ard others that buy malt win Chr. Heller. Julius Krause THAT ARE MADE AND ARE SELLING THEM AT VERY Block is completed. The building will find it to their interest to place their orders with ibe ready for occupation about Sept. 1st. me. All orders by mail will receive my prompt HELLER & KBAUSIL attention. A I E EIGHT. REASONABLE PRICES. The scholars of the Germau Methodist OTTO SUHELL, Manager The stock, property, aftairs and business VJuurch held a picnic in Chas. Roze's Meat Market, CALL AND EXAMINE THEM. WE GUARANTEE THEM HfiUI SIGN UNO FRESCO PAINTERS, of the corporation shall be under Grove last Wednesday. The day was the care, government and management spent pleasantly by all present. SATISFACTORY. of a board of three directors. Said P4PER HANGERS Ed. Elliot, who has churfre of the board of directors shall be stockholders GHAS. STUBBE, Prop'r. electric light plant at Sleepy Eye, visited and shall be elected annually at the AND a few hours with his parents Monday annual meeting of said corporation to A large supply of fresh meats, sau Ceiling Decorators. •afternoon. THE LEADING FURNITURE DEALER, be held on the fourth Tuesday of July sages, bams, lards, etc., constantly on Frank Whitney and Pat Mcllale of each year, and shall hold their offices hand. All orders from the country for one year, arid until others shall be ALL WORK DONE PROMPTLY spent Sunday with their many fpvingsfield promptly attended to. ANTI-SWEAR! chosen and qualified in their stead, provided friends. Frank says they had a CASH PAID FOR HIDES. AND NEATLY. that the first board of directors, us time, and we don't doubt it NEW ULM who shall hold their offices until the MINN. \a bit. Shops on 4th North^between Minnesota first election by the stockholders, shall At the citizens' meeting held last and Broadway. consist of the following persons to wit: .Saturday, H. C. Warnke. Dr. J. C. Soren Madsen, H. John Hansen, Jacob NION BOTE., Rolhenburg, Wra, Kliramek and J. J. W. B. Welcome, said board of directors Stay were appointed acommitete to soliit at its first meeting and thereafter subscription for the Lutheran Semijiary. CIGARS, in manner provided lty the by-laws MANUFACTURER OF of said corporation shall elect from its THE LATEST fctudolph Schmid is home on a two members a president, secretary and WBHZEL SCHOTZP, Proprietor. weeks' visit from the business college treasurer, provided the office of secretary at St. Paul. and treasurer may be held by the MinR. Str. New Ulmv Minn. same person and provided further,that Frank CI ague, for the past four years Jacob W. B. Wellcome shall be president principal of the public schools at this AND DEALER IN and Soren C. Madsen secretary and place, has resigned. He will study law Tobacco and Smokers' Articles, The only first class brick fire proo treasurer, who shall hold their respective .at Mankato. offices until the annual election, to Hotel in the city. A son of Julius Borghardt was sunstruck be held as hereinbefore provided, and THE BEST last Tuesday, while working in until their successors are elected and the field. He is in a critical condition. Kuemke's Building, New Ulm, Minn qualified. DAKOTA HOUSE.- We hereby agree to and adopt the —AND— Golden (rate Correspondence. foregoing articles of association of said Ladies Furnishing- Goods. OPEN CUFF BUTTON. "Sleepy Eye Dispatch Publishing Company" O POST O I E N E W I N N F\ Heimerdinger will erect a new for the purpose of constituting Mifr 53- tfollntkiw & Co,. 'dwelling. This house is the most centrally located a body politic and corporate under said J. G. Schultz moved to Sleepy Eye name. hotel in the city and affords opposite the last week. In witness whereof we have hereunto good Sample Rooms.,. COME AND EXAMINE THIS Union Motel, New Ulmi' Mrs. George Drare has been quite set our hands and seals this 3rd day of June, A. D. 1890. sick the past two weeks, but is improvving. We have jiut received a large noy/stock of Spriac BUTTTON CLOSELY FOR IT HANS J. HANSEN [Seal.] H.FRENZEL, Millitery Goods consisting in part ot Hats, Bonnets, Alex Matheson has rented his farm PAUL C. JACOBSEN, [Seal.] Velvets, Silks Ribbons, feathers, Slower*, &c. PAYS YOU- ALL LOSING, SOREN C. MADSEN, [Seal.] and will become a citizen of Sleepy Also Patterns for stamping jnonagrams. Stampinp ISAAC GALLAGHER, [Seal.] of all kinds furnished. Knobroidery Work MRS. A. SEITER Prop. Ifiye.' -.' and Kensington painting done-to order and lessons JACOB W. B. WELLCOME, [Seal.] BREAKING AND INCONVEN- A. W. Pickle returned from the Red given. Manufacturer of LARS P. JENSEN, [Seal.] Wing encampment last Saturday. FRi'lZ KOEHNE [Seal.] SODA WATER, MILLINERY IENCE NOW BELONG TO Uapt. Holden wellt east on a visit CHARLES H. SCHOREGGE, [Seal.] last week. HUSTON G. HAYS, [Seal.] THE PAST. SELTZER WATER The majority of Golden Gate's residents CLOSED CLARENCE D, GRIFFITH, [Seal,] Mrs. Anton Olding, F. W HAUENSTEIN, will celebrate the 4th at Sleepy WILLIAM V\ SMITH, [Seal.] AND GEO. W. SOMERVILLE, [Seal.] 15ye. next door to Signed and sealed in the presence of: The Golden Gate and Iberia clubs SUMMER'S STOBE, N E W ULM. CHAMPiGNE CIDER. WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER. flayed a matched game of ball at JOSEPH SCHMID, Has on hand a good stocjs of Millinerv .Sleepy Eye on Monday. The former JCSJiPH BRUCKBAUER. Goods consisting in part of Hais, Bonnets, xjlub was victorious. Centre Street, New Ulm, Minn, Velvets, Silks, Ribbons, Featheis An alliance lecture was delivered in State of Minnesota Human Hair, Flowers, &c. REPAIRING PROMPLY ATTENDED TO. JDistrict 17 on Saturday evening. It is County of Brown. CASH PAID FOR BUTTER Also Patterns for stamping monograms. ihe intention to organize an association Personally appeared before me this Stamping of all kinds.- Em 3rd day of June,* 1890, H. John Hansen, at this place and another meeting for Th S PETERSO N broidery Work, German Knitting and Paul C. Jacobsen, Soren C. Madsen, The New Ulm creamery Co. buys and that purpose will be held at the same Bergman's Zephyr Yarns a specialty. pays the highest market price in cash Isaac Gallagher, Jacob W.B. Wellcome, place on the evening of July 5th. for granulated butter and eggs, in the Lars P. Jensen, Fritz Koehne, Charles Star Sample Room, H. Schoregge, Huston G. Hays, Clarence basement of Kiesling's block, corner Minnesota and Centre streets. D. Griffith, William W. Smith and SEE MY IMPLEMMT COMPANY. and George W. Somerville, to me known to J.&P.COATS Farmers' Home. be the identical persons who signed the foregoing instrument and each for himself acknowledged that he executsd the ©eklei4 ir\ kll kii\&$ of fkfrrj n^cidliiiie^y. same for the object and purpose therein JOSEPH SCHN0BRICH, Prop'r. expressed and as his free act and deed. New Ulm, Minn Dealer in, -,,.-. JOSEPH SCHMID, Wines, Liquors [Notorial] Notary Public, SHINE your Shoes [Seal] Brown county, Minn.. and Cigars. I SPRING GOODS. with WOLFF'S Office of Register of Deeds, A fine lunch will be served every day. ACME Brown county, Minn. BLACKING DID I hereby certify that the within instrument Cor. Minn. & Center streets. ONCE A WEEK! was filed in this office for record Croops DRESS MOHAIRS New Ulm. Minn on the 10th day of June, A.D. 1890, Other days wash them at three o'clock p. m., and was duly recorded clean with THE NEW GROCERY STORE OF in book I of Incorporations on H&(ittS&' CASHMERE S SPONGE AND WATER pages 222, 223 and 224. 1 C. JB. Ruemke A GRIMMER,' EVERY Housewife EVERY Counting Roonrv y.$*"*&•.',/.-,, ,v.»\- -,- Register of Deeds. M-M La-test Oolor 3 and. EVERY Carriage Owqer^v^f-vi is now open and ready for business. EVERY Thrifty Mechanic ,v£VERY a it a f&y*\.SUji^ l\U?ti State of Minnesota, Body able to hold a brush A. I N K3(S A choice and well,selected stock of N t** Department of State, 2SIK^ON SHOULD USB O E, BUCK ASH COLORS, I hereby certify that the within instrument UBtrsT&CRArr•.':•' feSfs an a a Toe ad at GROCERIES,^ CROCKElft! "was filed for record in this office GLASSWARE and NOTIONS^* FOR on the 15th day of June, A.D. 1890, ASWissiiisssW are offered to the public at prioes which at 9 o'clock a. m. and was duly recorded Hand and Machine Use. defy competition 2oods will be de in book of Incorporations on page W I STAIN OUB Nt W FUMNITUNK hvered free to any part of the city. „. MTiu. STAIN OL^SSANOCHINAWAHC 827. MflU. STAIN TINWAHC 'FOR SAL.6 BY M. MATTSON, Remember the place. WILL N YOUR OLD BASKCTS KIESLING BLOCK,- NEW ULM, MINN. FRANK KUETZING. W I STAIN BA«Y-» COACH Secretary of State. Minnesota Street corner of Third Nortb WOIOT RANDOLPH. Pnn*«S«lpbi».