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

July 23, 1890 · Page 7 of 8

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Louis'Christ, of Fairfax/"filled Xhe pulpit in the Evangelical church ou Sunday morning. An infant child of Mr. and Mrs. August Somerfeld died Sunday forenoon. tsibnoesiaiiflibippers. The bereaved family have the sympathy of their many friends. Professor Lockerby returned from his SHINE eastern visit Friday evening. your Shoes J. 0. Zieske visited at Waseca last Our own pattern— with WOLFF'S CAST SKEIN AND STEEL SKEIN-arc week. He returned Thursday evening. ACME BEST made. The Tubular Axles give The annual school meeting was held s¥£* 1 perfect satisfaction, BLACKING at the School house Saturday evening. ONCE A WEEK! LARGEST, x( 1 Our EVERYBODY'S WAGON" meets W.W.Smith and Hans Mo were elected BEST everybody's want. 4 -, directors for three years, P. Bendixen Other days wash them GOOD TABLE BUTTER. clean with STOCK. i?{ for two years, and"H. H. Meyer for one Farm Wagons, Spring Wagons, ^r/ SPONGE ANDWATER. year. Drays, Carts, Buggies. GOODS. New Brick,Cor. Minn. & Centre Strs.t The Ladies Aid Society of the Congregational EVERY Housewife 4 church will picnic at the Ask our Agent for our goods. If there is no t'1* ."- NEW urn UM., MINNi.uiMk EVERY Counting Roorri Agent in your town, write us. »^',.», ,*, Cottonwood River Wednesday afternoon. EVERY Carriage Owner 3r BEST LOWEST EVERY Thrifty Mechanic Winona Wagon Go.,Winona, Minn. EVERY Body able to hold a brush Goods sold at Rock-bottom prices for The Sleepy Eye nine played a game H. Hornburg, Agt., New Ulm, Minn. IIT. PRICES. SHOULD USE of ball with the Redwood Falls nine last cash. Goods delivered in any part of Thursday, the Sleopy Eye nine coming NEW ULM the citv. .-" out second best. Boys.you should practice £AE?&S9SI,22S\\ riyrir. more, before you again tackle Redwood. All Goods Warranted as Represented. and. WILL STAIN OLD & New FURNITURE HOLLER MILL CO., WILL STAIN GLASS AND CHINAWARE Vamiah H.LOHEYDE People in the western part of town WILL STAIN TINWARE 1 at the Drug Store, 1 WILL STAIN VOUR OLD BASKETS same would like to know where the electric WILL STAIN BABV S COACH I time* lamp is that they were to have. It WOLFF & RANDOLPH, Philadelphia. would come very handy these dark Merchant Millers, nights. CASH PAID FOR BUTTER 'l\is Chas.Berg was over to the Minnesota THE LEADING BOOT AND SHOE DEALER. River Sunday. He brought home the 3STewU Minn- The New Ulm creamery Co. buys and nicest lot of the finny tribe that has pays the highest market price in cash been caught in along time. for granulated butter and eggs, in the Mrs. Stewart, mother of Supt. F. N. basement of Kiesling's block, corner Stewart, is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. MANUFACTURERS OF CHOICE SPRING WHEAT FLOUR. Minnesota and Centre streets. R. H. Bingham. Mis,1- O. M. OliSEN, Lillie Klossner, of ISTew Ulm, Meat Market, spent several days in our city, visiting Received First Premiums at friends. Minnesota State Fairs 1887,1889. UUGGIST and AlPOTHECARY. M. SGHNOBRICH, Prop'r., Iowa State Fair 1887. St. Louis Springfield Correspondenc \.._A.. DEALER I DrugspzMed4cines, Chemicals, Agricultural and Mechanical Association Corner Minn. & Centre Str., New Ulm. Toilet Articles, Fan Mrs. Dan Burni spent a few days of Fair 1887. cy Goods, Stationery and last week with Sleepy Eye friends. A large supply of fresh meats, sausage, F. 0. L. Roos, MADLENER, Musical Instruments. Miss Lillian Anderson visited at Walnut harns, lard, etc., constantly on Grove during the week. hand. Highest market price paid for Oils, Paints, Brusres, Varnishes and Prest. Manager. St. Clair Bros., of Fairmont, have Cattle, Hogs, Hides, Wqol, etc. All This Space is Reserved for mM ""%*& Glass.'W$•"'•/'• orders from the country promptly atended purchased the Riverside Creamery of L&DIES HAIR DRESSING. to. "C-• ''*, H. Bendixen] CHAS. WAGNER. Physicians* Prescriptions carefully A large party assembled at thel residence prepared from pure and of Wolfgang Schmid on Friday JOHN HAUENSTEIN'S After the 21st of May I will open parlors fresh Drugs.%T: evening to celebrate the forty-third above Beussman's store, -where I will be prepared to do all kind of ladies' anniversary of his birthday. A pleasant Agency for the celebrated Estey Orr CELEBRATED EXPORT O hair work, shampooing, hair dressing evening was spent by all present. gans and Pianos. LA-OKiR, BEER, and bang cutting. Chas. Ripley and H. Feuerstein, of Orders by mail promptly and correctIv Please give me a cal\.' Sanborn, were in town Monday. Bottled and for Sale by attended to. Rev-. Lahgholz, of Morgan, is the MISSM.HAXEL. Meridian Block. New Ulm, Minn. FRED BEHNKE. guest of Rev. Apple. Misses Annie irrd Jennie Roth returned [ORDER FOR HEARING ON CLAIMS.] Cbr. Heller. from La Crosse, Wis., Wednesday evening. CTATE OF MINNESOTA,County of Brown ss. Julius Krause NEW ULM, ..- MINN. iJ In Probate Court, Special Term, July 17th, HELLEE & KEAU8K 1890Ii Orders may be left at the store of B. A. G, Anderson went to Chicago Saturday the matter of the estate of Friedrich Frank, evening. deceased. I Behnke & Co. They will be promptly Letters of Administiation on the Estate of Frieddrich I00E, SIGN AND FRESCO PAINTERS. Miss Emily Baarsch is visiting with Frank deceased, late of the County of Brown filled/ and State of Minnesota, being granted to Maria Miss Emma Senniid. Frank PAPER HANGERS Anton Schwersler Mrs. Fred Koehne, of Sleepy Eve, was #lt is ordered, that six months he and the same is hereby allowed from and af.er the date of this the guest of Mr. aud Mrs. Albert Win AND— :. order, in which all persons having claims or kelman last week. /,.:.: demands against the said deeeased are required to file the same in the probate court of said county Ceiling Decorators. Ercliard and Conrad Apple, brothers K1ESL1NG BLOCK, for examination and allowance or he forever ANTI-SWEAR! of Rev. Apple, arrived from Sulzbach, barred. ALL WORK DONE PROMPTLY It is further ordered, that the first Monday in Bavaria, last Monday evening. February, 1891, at 10 o'clock A. M., at the general Miss Pet Roth and Miss Mollie term cf said probate court, to be held at the nourt AND NEATLY. DEALER IN bouse, in the City of Hew Ulm, in said county, be Vaughn visited with Sleepy Eye friends and the same hereby is appointed as the time and WINES AN FINE LIQUORS. last week. place when and where th* said probate court will Shops on 4th North between, Minnesota examine and adjust said claims and demands. A child of Wm. Mueller died on Monday and Broadway/ And it is further ordered, iha.1 notice of such I handle Bourbon Whiskey, Dave evening. The funeral took place hearing be given to all creditors and persons interested Jones Brandy. Anderson Club, Cognac, in said estate by forthwith publishing Wednesday afternoon. NION'HOTEL, and Imported Port Wine for medical this order once in each week for three successive The many friends of Albert Anderson weeks in the New Ulm Review, a weekly newspaper use also the celebrated St. .lulien Clarets. THE LATEST printed and published in said county. who had the misfortune to break his leg Rhine and Riesling Wines and Dated at New Ulm, Minn., this 13th d:iy of July on the 4th, will be pleased to hear that A.. D. 1890. Champagne. Whiskey 'ranging in By the Court, he is fast improving. WENZEL SGHOTZP, Froppietor. price from $1.50 to §6 per gallon. My ERNST BRANDT, Jos. Satiler aud George Grimm spent goods are of the very best grades and [L. S.] 3 Judge of Probata Sunday at New Ulm. are guaranteed as represented. Minn. Str. New Ulin, Minn. ##iell, &XLg. Anton Schwerzler. Otto Peii3er, of St. Paul, was in town Tuesday. Mr. aud Mrs. S. D. Peterson. Jos. The only first class brick fire proc THE BEST Brewer and Bottler. Sheriff's Sale of Real Estate Under Flor and wife, and S. Nenno, of New a, X- Hotel in 'he city. '. Judgment of Foreclosure. Ulm, attended the wedding of Jos. Ksw Ui(M, MW- h' V: Augustin and Miss Ida Huiras last MILLITSTEJIFLir Tuesday. This brewery is one of the largest establishments STATK OF MINNESOTA, County of Brown }-ss. CUFIV BUTTON. of the kind in the Minnesota Valley and is fitted OPKN. George Delane'r, of Madison Lake, is District Go-iit, Ninth Judicial District. up with all the modern improvements. Keg and "Friiderika Juutay Plaintiff 1 ,, visiting with his sister, Mrs. G. W. bottle beer furnished to any part of the city on Ladies Furnishing Good*. •vs. •-•.•• short notice. My bottle beer is especially adapted Dooner. Caroline. Witikl«r and Bertha for family use. Winkler, Emma*- Winkler, Her-j Country brewers ard "others that buy malt will Ex-County Treasurer Pfefferle was in Winklei1, UH. & ^oHir,kqn & Co. man Wink'erJr., Anna find it to the'r interest to place their orders with tovn a few days last week. Mr. P. intends vL'h:»rles Winkler, aud Clam, me. All orders by mail will receive my prompt COME AND EXAMINE THIS to go into .business at this place a married soman whose present I attention. name is tinsnown, children and opposite the OTTO SOHELL, Manager in the near future. heira at law Herman Winkler. vir-Meat Market, BUTTTON CLOSELY FOR IT] Union Motel, New Ufou^-^ ("eceased. Defendants. Notice!8 Gourtland Correspondence. hereby given, that, under and by iue of H'Judgment, and Decree entered in the PAYS YOU. ALL LOSING, We above entitled action on the-5th day of July,J890,a Mill CHAS. STUEBE, i| certified transcript'of which has 'been delivered nets Henry Sehlottman is giving his toroe,I, the undersigned, Sheriff of said Brown BREAKING AND INC0NVEN be fr County, will sell at public auction^ to the highest dwelling anew coat of paint. Also Patterns for«tampi!ic monograms. St(itap-f bidder, for cash, on Thursday, the 28th day of s"sau A large supply of fresh meats, fDi£ of all kind* furnislied. Embioidery Wocic! Harvest will commence this week in August, 1S90, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon at the IENCE NOW. BELONG To sages, hams, lards, etc., constantly on and Ke«sirgujijaJnt,iBg done too «fer and les.' of: front door of the court house in the City New t^'\ earnest. The grain is ripening fast. A sons given. W\ 'f&£ Uim in said County, in parcel, the premises and hand. All orders from the country notrearestrife'deffur::'--'! in *aid Jn^grnont and Decree, The ferrv. south of Courtland, is promptly attended to. i. THE PASTk-ria il^Sltfe^r 1 I I I 2S E!R"ST to-wii: All those u-..cu or paresis cf land "luuuiu" at pieauui, JLiie river is toolying GASH PAID FOR HIDES CLOSED and being in the County of Brown and RiVW HAUENSTEIMg low. State of Minnesota, described as follows, tc-wit Forty-oue and a quarter (41)^) feet of Lot No.NEW ULM MINN. Wheat is worth 81 cents at this place. Mrs. Anton Oldinp-, seven in Block No. (66) sixty-sis, north of Cen tre Street in the town (now city) of £ew Ulm in John Schliekau, will run his farm the County of Brown aid State of Minnesota, TH W A A A N JE^ ELERl more particularly described as follows, to-wit: himself next year, instead of renting it. next door to JWT'T Commencing on .Minnesota Street at a point eighty ri A A. Jacobson went to" St. Peter last feet noi th of the southeast corner of s.ud Jot SOMMER'S STORE, ,. NEW ULM. seven i7) thence running north forty.one and a j^insrosr. week on business. Has on hand a good stock of MiL'in*"\ quarter {-il i) leet, along said Minnesota S+rcet MANUFACTURER OF 3 George Phillips,.the Mankato liveryman, thence west riio -fi\e ^53) feet, across said lots Goods consisting in patt of flats, flftr. REPAIRING PR0MPLY ATTENDED TO. WMk theuce south parallel will) said Minnesota Street was in town Friday. nets, \elvets, Silk§, Ribbons,, FeattaJ! forty-one and a quarter (415»") feet tbenee east 0. L. Zublin, a Minneapolis veterinary parallel with Centre Street fifty-five het io the Human Hair, Flowers' &c. if Th S D.TETEHS01 place of beginning according to the new map 'of surgeon, was here last Friday. Also Pattern^ for stamping monograms. said city rIT!'*oru in iflifileeoi th" UeeKier of Dveds in ai.d for (-aid Brown County. Also Lot Stumping of all kind*. Embroidery -'. ,.. AND DEALER IN No.t'v (3) in Block Ko.Fifty-eignt (58 Lot numbered ork, Germun Knitrir.tr ac* LookOut For The Little Ones. fourteen (14) in Block No. one hundred ond Tobacco and Smokers' Articles. twenty-six (126) Lot No. six in Block No. Bergman's Zephyr Yarns a sppciaif one hundred sixtj -four (104 and Lots numbered Summer brings not only its discomforts (11) eleven,iwel\e (b) .three (3)and Tour (4)in block .,. rMPLE^TT COMPANY. but its attending perils, to thousands Star Sample Boo numbered one huudred and sixty-three (163), all m, south of Centre Street intheCiir o*f NewUimin the of toilers, their wives and little ones, Ruemke's Building, New Ulm, Mizua County of Brown and State ot Minnesota also Lot and statistics show that a large proportion '. and ", No.thirteen (13) in Block numbered forty-five and of these children die from what is lot No.nine (9) in Block No.one hundred and fiftyeight f)e2iler\ ii). 11 kii\d^ of jBtfut,lqkdl\ii\ei'y. Farmers' Home. (158),all noitn of Centre Street in saidCity of known as Summer complaints, Diarrhea'^Cholera New Ulm according to the new map of record as Infantum and Dysentery. aforesaid. Also outlot No. sixty-three (63) in the tNew Ulm, Minn Now, as doubtless* every evil has itssaidCity of New Ulm according to eaid^map- Dated Ju'y 15th, 1890. JOSEPH SCHNOBRICr prop'r remedy, so every disease has its ci.re, f£aMIE»tf«iF JOHN B. SCHMID, and no fact is better established by the Oealer in f^Sji-ja^f* Sheriff of Brown County, Minn. experience of thousands than that the by Loins SCHMELZ, Deputy. Wines, Liquors C. R. DAVIS. diseases of children are perfectly cured Plaintiff's Attorney, by Humphrey's mild, pleasant and perfectly and Cigatrs. I harmless Specifics, Nos. iFour, STATProbatMINNESOTA, E OF Comity of Brown J-ss. Five and Six, Nurses declare they are In Court, Special Term, July 8th A fine lunch w»ll be served every da* infallible and have saved hundreds of 1890. In the matter of the estate of Gastave Christiansen children. JFampiuey's Specifics have Bekken, deceased. Cor. Minn. 4e,C|u{erstreets. fy found tUttir way into nearly every On reading and fiiins the petition of Christiau New Ulm. 3 .tiM:^"fe*: Ahlness, administrator of the estate of Gustave household. Tfmy are called for not only ChTistianseii Bekken deceased, representing by the mother prescribing for her among other things, that he has lully THEEW ftHOCSBT STORE OF: ailing child, because tliev are mild and administered said estate, and piaying that a time and place be fixed tor exawmiing and SIX-COPD efficacious, but by the old and young Iry tjpplls and Groceries. allowing the final account of his admint^uation. C. .^uemkej throughout the land in whom a continued and for the assignment of the residue of said estate to rue oaities entitled thereto. experience of their results, has 6*3 nopetitioordered, It is that »aid account beexamined, and developed a confidence enjoyed by heard,fby the Judge of this Court, on other medicine. Boston, Massi*'Trav- Saturday, the lGh day of Angust,-A. D. 1S«), at KI||J[,lM^|pCE^ NEW ULM, MINN. is now open and ready for busmen. 3 o'clock P. at the Probate 'office in said couijty. h\ A choice-and well selected ktcck of Ana it i* further ordered, that r.otice thereof be ./•_. given to all persons intoiv-ted, by publishing a GROCERIES, CROCKERY, A couple of months ago the Minneapolis copy ot this order once in each week forthi'eesuc.ceSMve weeks prior .to said day of hearing in the GLASSWARE and NOTIONS^ Journal was fair euough to say New IT1m Review.,o weekly newspaper, printed., and published at the City ofi-U&w -Vim in said' are ottered to the public at prions which/ that tho administration of -Gov. Merriftiu County. .-•' defy competition '^oods will b© had been such as to disarm Criticism. Dated at New trim, -3Bhh„r..tjhe 8th day jofiJirtyA.D. 1890 l%fr^l free to any part of the ijii^« ,,, Local jealousy prevents.it from, liUK By ibe Courtfjsjg *v d, Remember-tbe place. .t talking that way an^.laager^v..