New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
July 9, 1890 · Page 7 of 8
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^'•S!%^i'l^^S^JS^ 8*, ^6 Articles of Incorporation of the We "ar "HeaEquartirs F. BEHNKE. S E re Sleepy Eye Dispatch Publishing =DEALER IN- The father of Mrs. Haskell died at Company. „. Watertown, S. D., last week. Mr. and of us£ Mrs. Haskell will have the sympathy We the undersigned, John Hansen, of many friends in their sad oereavement FOR, Paul C. Jacobson, Soren C. Madsen, "Tells the storvc Isaac Gallagher, Jacob W Boots Shoes and Slippers. A The Chas, Wotschke died at his home Wellcome, Lars P. Jensen, Fritz Koehne, #USHF0/?D about six miie east of here lasi Friday Charles Schoregge, Huston G. A WAGON night. He was 48 years of age and Hays, Clarence D. Griffith, William W. Smith, and George W Somerville, do leaves a wife and seven children to 'Stffts rwv a\\. mourn his loss. The funeral which was by these presents pursuant to, and in theaccordance with the provisions of Title held Sunday afternoon was one of Everybody's Wagon." (^oderie&f iuit£,diodk. two (2) of Chapter thirty-four (34) of largest ever held in this city. the General Statutes tof the. State of One or two seats, one or two horses, Mr. and Mrs. M. Zieske and Fred efy, Ikniip& et5, Minnesota, for the year 1878, and the light, strong, handy—just what everybody LARGEST Zteske, of Courtland, came up last BEST several acts amendatory thereof, and wants. Write for circular. Thursday to spend the 4th. Tney returned GOOD TABLE BUTTER. supplementary thereto, asiociate ourselves Heavy wagons, light wagons, trucks, to Courtland on Monday. STOCK. together as a body corporate and and bob sleighs—we make them all, and The 4th was celebrated here in good we do hereby adopt the following articles we sell besides buggies, road carts and carnages. GOODS. style this yeai. The 'fire company had New Brick,Cor. Minn. & Centre Strs., of Corporation and hereby certifv YO can't afford to buy without the thing in hand and deserve credit for 1- as follows: first examining our goods. A first-class NEW UM, MINN. their work agent wanted in every town. BEST LOWEST A I E O N E The picnic held .by the Evangelical WINONA WAGON CO., Winona, Minn. The corporate name of this corporation Association in F. Kissner's Grove on Goods sold at Rock-bottom prices for C. Hornburg, Agt., New Ulm, Minn. I IT. the 4th, was largely attended. There shall be the "The Sleepy Eye Dispatch PRICES. cash. Goods delivered in any part of were quite a number down from Lambert Publishing Company." the city. NEW ULM on and also a goodly number came ARTICLE Tvyp. up from Courtland to take part in the The purpose for which said Corporation doings Speaking, singing, racing and AH Goods Warranted as Represented. is established is to print and publish NEW H. LOHEYDE, ROLLER MILL CO., different amusements were in order. a newspaper, books and pamphlets* Dinner was served free to all. Rev. Drug Store^ and to do general job printing work, Gagstetter and Rev. Tesch deserve and to do such other business as is usually praise for the part they took in making done by a newspaper publ'shing Merchan Millers it a success. corporation. James Doty, of Courtland was in THE LEADING BOOTAND SHOEDEALER. ARTICLE E E town one day last week Said corporation shall commence on Mr. and Mrs. Wegner, of Lamberton the 15th day of July, 1890, and shall 98 IN TH E SHAD E 98 were heie last Thursday on business. continue in existence for the period of Mr. Wegner expects to become a citizen twenty years. ot this place some time in the near ARTICLE FOUR. MANUFACTURERS OF CHOICE SPRING WHEAT FLOUR. future The principal place of business for Rev. Arndt and wife attended the O. M. OLSEN, said Corporation shall be the Village of picnic at Kissner's Groe on July 4th. W E W BUT IT'S HOT YOU SAY. Received First Premiums at Sleepy Ey Lake in the County of Alet: Matson has purchased the Geo. Brown and Stale of Minnesota. Minnesota State Fairs 1887,1889. Sommerville property and is moving his RUGGIST and APOTHECARY. YESANDITWILLBEA FEW DEGREES MORE SO BEFORE A I E I E family to the city. Iowa State Fair 1887. St. Louis DEALER IN The capital stock of said corporation THE SUMMER IS OVER, AND C. F. Prescott, one of the old-timers Drugs, Medicines, Chemi Agricultural and Mechanical Association shall be two thousand dollars, which of Sleepy Eye, but for the past year a cals, Toilet Articles, Fancy WHAT shall bo divided into forty (40) shares of citizen of Winona, is in the city visiting Fair 1887. Goods, Stationery and fifty (50) dollars each.and shall be paid his son, and looking after his little Musical Instruments. F. MADLENER, C. L. ROOS, in as ordered by the board of directors. farm near town. YOU AVANT NOW IS A GOOD A I E SIX. Prest. Manager. Oils, Paints, Brusres, Varnishes and S in re The highest amount of indebtedness ICE BO Glass. or liability to which said corporation shall be at any time subject, shall be A son of Robert Marti was seriously Physicians' Prescriptions carefully two hundred and fittv (250) dollars injured b\ the kick of a horse last Monday prepared from pure and TO KEEP YOUR BUTTER AND MILK ETC., IN A COOL fresh Drugs. ARTICLE SEVEK. Simon Dotson and wife, of Sanborn, Brewer and Bottler. CONDITION. YOU WILL BE SURE TO GET ONE SOONER The nttmes and places of residence visited with friends in the village during Agency for the celebrated Estey Organs of the persons forming said corporation and Pianos. the week. OR LATER, AND WHY NOT GET IT are- H. Jonn Hansen. Paul C. Jacobsen, ]\[^W 1/IM, Mi]W- John Manderfeld, of Sigel. did business Soren C. Madsen, Isaac Gallagher, NOW. This brewery is one of the larsest establishments Please give me a call. iu town last Wednesday. Jacob W. B. Wellcome, Lars Jensen, of the kind the Minnesota Vailej and is fitted up with all the modern improvements. Keg and Fritz Koehne, Charles Schoregge, O. M. OJ.SEN. Conrad Dirks, of Lafayette, and Miss bottle beer furnished to any part ot the city on Meridian Block, Ne Ulm, Minn,' Huston Havs, Clarence Griffith, Getch, of New Ulm, ha^e been the short notice. My bottle beer is especially adapted WE HAVE THE BEST ICE BOXES AND REFRIGERATORS for family use. William W Smith, and George W gueststof Mr. and Mis. Chas Fierke Country brewers at»d others that buy malt will Somerville, all of Sleepy Eye, Minnesota. Chr. Heller. Julius Krause find it to the'r interest to place their orders with THAT ARE MADE AND ARE SELLING THEM AT VERY John Berg Sr., of Sleepy Eye, spent a me. All orders by mail will recen my prompt few daj of the week in town, visiting HELLER & KRAUSE. attention. REASONABLE PRICES. A I E E I his son John. OTTO SCHELL, Manager The stock, property, afiairs and business Meat Market, C. W. Brown and Mike Gamble transacted CALL AND EXAMINE THEM. WE GUARANTEE THEM of the corporation shall be unaer HOUE. SIGN AND FRESCO PUNTERS. business at St, Peter dining the tne caie, government and management SATISFACTORY. week ot a board of three directors. Said PAPER HANGERS boani of directors shall be stockholders Ole Larson, of Yerndale, is visiting GH1S. STUEBE, Prop'r. and shall be elected annually at the with his daughter, Mrs. M. C. Lund. AND annual meeting of said corporation to A large supply of fresh meats, sau Mrs. Caas. Booth, ot E'kton, Dak., is THE LEADINGFURNITURE DEALER, Ceiling Decorators. be held on the fourth Tuesday of July sages, hams, lards, etc., constantly on the guest of her biother Bert Scott of each \eav. and shall hold then* offices hand. All orders from the country The Springfield Crescents won thefor ALL WORK DONE PROMPTLY one }ear, and until others shall be promptly attended to. match game of ball. pla}ed here on the chosen and qualified in their stead, provided CASH PAID FOR HIDES. ANTI-SWEAR! AND NEATLY. 4th with the Red Rocks. Tlie score that the first board of directors, was nine to twenty-one. who shall hold their offices until the NE W ULM MINN. Shops on 4th North between Minnesota Died, July 4th, Miss Brokersch. at first election by the stockholders, shall and Broadway. consist of the following persons to wit the age of twenty, Soren Madsen, H. John Hansen, Jacob James Nelson, living about four miles UNION HOTEL, W, Welcome, said board of directors north of town, died of consumption last at its first meeting and thereafter Thursday morning. in manuer provided bj the by-laws MANUFACTURER OF The Jaehn building is about completed of said corporation shall elect from its THE LATEST members a president, secretary and WENZEL SCHOTZKO, Proprietor. & Mr, Louis and Miss Lilly White, of treasurer, provided the office ot secretary and treasurer may be held by the -*$?on Du Lac, Wisconsin, are visiting Minn. Str. New Ulm, Minn. AND DEALER IN same person and provided further,tbat with their aunt, Mrs Palmer. Jacob W B. Wellcome shall be president Tobacco and S Articles, Ohas Roswell, of Dooner, Iowa, has and Soren C. Madsen secretary and purchased property in Springfield and treasurer, who shall hold their respective The only first class brick fire proc will bring his family up this tall. offices until the annual election, to Hotel in the city. Miss Fanny Rowe, of Redwood Falls be held as hereinbefore provided, and THE BEST Kuemke's Building:, New Ulm, Minn is visiting with Miss Lizzie Johnson. until their successors are elected and I I N E The Fourth in Springrield was celebrated qualified. in grand style. The town was DAKOTA HOUSE. We hereby agree to and adopt the —AND— packed with people and with every train foregoing articles of association of said Ladies Furnishing Goods CUFF OPEN BUTTON trom morning till night, there came "Sleepy Eye Dispatch Publishing Company" hundreds fiom outside towns, who were O P. O S O I E N E W I N N for "the purpose of constituting anxious to unite with Springfield people MRS. A. SEITER Prop. }JLi% 13. tfollrqkrw & Co. a body politic and corporate under said in celebrating the glorious day. Th name. This house is the most centrally located procession was along one and well arranged. opposite the In witness whereof we have hereunto Headed by the band, it was COME AND EXAMINE THIS hotel in the city and affords Union Hotel, New Ulm, set our hands and seals this 3rd day of taken part in by the council and speakers June, A. D. 1S90. in arnages.the veterans of the war, good Sample Rooms. BUTTTON CLOSELY FOR IT We have jue-t received a large new stock of Spring HANS HANSEN [Seal.] Milhtery Goods consisting in pirt of Hats, Bonnets, the fire company, a beautifully decorated Velvets, Silks Ribbons, Feathers, Flowers, PAUL C. JACOBSEN, [Seal.] rig containing forty-two young &c PAYS YOU. ALL LOSING, H. FRENZEL, girls representing as many states, the SOREN C. MADSEN, [Seal.] Also Patterns for stamping monograms Stamp, ISAAC GALLAGHER. [Seal.] sons of veterans and eitizens in carriages ing of all kinds furnished. Embroidery Work BREAKING AND INCONVEN and Kensington painting done to order and les JACOB W B. WELLCOME, [Seal.] It stretched out for over a mile sons given. Manufacturer of LARS P. JENSEN, [Seal.] and was indeed an interesting sight. IENCE NOW BELONG TO After the procession the people directed FRI'lZ KOEHAE [Seal.] SODA W A E MILLINERY CHARLES H. SCHOREGGE, [Seal.] themselveb to the grove, where exercises were held and speeches made by HUSTON G. HAYS, [Seal.] THE PAST. SELTZER WATER CLOSED W. E. Young, of Mankato, and W CLARENCE D, GRIFFITH, [Seal.] Mrs. Anton Olding, F. W HAUENSTEIN, Rlimmeck, ot Springfield. The Declaration WILLIAM SMITH, [Seal.] AND GEO. W. SOMERVILLE, [Seal.] of Independence was also read next door to by M. Street. In the afternoon races Signed and sealed in the presence of: SUMMER'S STpRE, N E W ULM. CHAMPAGNE CIDER. and the like attracted the attention of WATCHMAKER AN JEWELER. JOSEP SCHMID, Has on hand a good stock of Millinen the multitude and in the evening there JCSLPH BRUCKBAUER. Goods consisting in part of Hats, Bonnets, was witnessed the finest display of fireworks Centre Street, New Ulm, Minn, Velvets, Silks, Ribbons, Featheih ever seen in Springfield. Several day,State of Minnesota Human Hair, Flowers, &c. accidents occurred during the REPAIRING PROMPLY ATTENDED TO. County of Brown. CASH PAID FOR BUTTER but there was no rowdiness whatever. Also Patterns for statnpinograms. Personally appeared before me this Tne celebration passed off smoothly Stamping of all kinds. Em 3rd day of June, 1890, H. John Hansen, The S. D. PETERSON and to the credit of those who managed broidery Work, German Knitting and The New Ulm creamery Co. buys and Paul C. Jacobsen, Soren C. Madsen, it Bergman's Zephyr Yarns a specialty. Isaac Gallagher, Jacob W.B Wellcome, pays the highest market price in cash Lars Jensen, Fritz Koehne, Charles for granulated butter and eggs, in the 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 IMPLEMEN 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 Deklef ii\ kll kii\d$ of f&fiq n\kdl\ii\ei'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, [Notorial] Notary Public, 5ft, [Seal] Brown county, Minn. and. Cigars* SPRING GOODS. Office of Register of Deeds, A fine lunch will be served every day Brown county, Minn. lav I hereby certify that the within instrument Cor. Minn. & Center streets,* was filed in this office for record New Ulm. *W$*fr DRESS GOODS- MOHAIRS on the 10th day of June, A.D. 1890. at three o'clock m., and was duly recorded THE NEW GROCERY STORE OF in book I of Incorporations on 4r Ttacher SIX-COFD "a™*a*s %w, pages 222, 223 and 224. EI|R3CBTTAS|- CASHMERES mMij%m&lM woiff'sAG Spoor Cotton C. F.~3,-fi&hke '4¥lJft| A J- GRIMMER,** yoa save on© pair of Shoes a year, and ^Latest Oolors and. Designs a bottle at 15 cents lasts ttaee months for how many years blacking win one yea?^ saving In snoe Leather pay? is now open and ready for business. £r*1«PlsSi£ a Minnesota, Best Quality and Lowest Prices IN wKJhM&mM Department of State, Si**"* Ask »n D*ug Paint and Bouse Fiirntshtng Sto,*Jui A choice and well selected stock of WITE, BUCK A COLORS, Pile-Ron, which I hereby certify that the within instrument GROCERIES, CROCKERY, tB&oari always To liaci at At& was filed for record this office WlU STAIN OLD 4 NEWFURNITURt ^"^msh GLASSWARE and NOTIONS FOR W STAIN GLASS AND CHINAWAHE at the. on the 16th day of June, A.D. 1890, t?0 CHAFF'S \\"n WILL STAIN TINWARE at 9 o'clock a. m. and was duly recorded Hand and Machine Usa are offered to the public at prions which WILL STAIN YOUR OLD SACKCTS in book of Incorporations on page W LL STAIN BA»¥'» defy competition Soods will be de 327. livered free to any part of the city. FOR SALE BY M. MATTSON, Remember the place. A FAINT KIESLING BLOCK NEW ULM, MINN. FRANK KUETZING. Secretary of State. A0 «#,_ Minnesota Street corner of Third North WOOT BAWDWPH, FMtoABjnhi* 52 fji 7