New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
August 6, 1890 · Page 8 of 9
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WOLFFS Sleepy Ey Correspondence F. E N E We*fflQ Headquarter ^AP/*Cjood Umber an/ g. Rev. GagstettPr did business at Court|%Sland ^DEALER IN^ last Friday. s**Ai5*" The Blanchard and Murtin elevatoi-s *v wagon* YPU can't afford^ to buvj Without" first seeing RUSHW**" W/IGOISI W*"§.i^' Mr* a H- Mogensen returned their eastern visit last Thursday. Dealers should write usforfass fl^?^-- The Redwood boys and Sleepy Eye %i*mjl, fellows had a game of ball last Wed1^%^- because it ba\$s to sell the BESTari nesday which resulted in a victory Ihe waaons^trucKSjCarriages, Ht§l18 jggK£?$ iov the latter- he sleePy SISS- Eye boys buggies.road carh# bob S are coming to the front, LARGEST A PERFECT HARNESS DRESSING. sieiqhs made or sold b^ ^J*Vf?V''t Miss Susin Steele of Tracy has been USES BY HEN. WOMEN AND OHILDEEW. GOOD TABLE BUTTER.V •-•visiting friends here for several days. ft*£?VY* A SHINE LASTS A WEEK. us that STOCK. *$?£ ARE THE'BEST Judge Brandt, of New Ulna, was in cS% LEATHER PRESERVER. *$'. moneAj,stfll^science can produce. New Brick,Cor. Minn. & Centre Strs.?^* .the city on legal business Wednesday. b'? A HANDSOME POLISH. '-Pi Georgie and Miss Jennie Webb, of |f there is no aaent n.ear NEW UM, MINN. ,- ^J[SWATER-PROOF. iss^ iK&I Waseca, have been visiting Miss Lillie E S XH '.uou Write, us tor circulars, tf'^^j "^Golden for several days. They returned EVF.SY Household EVERY Office LOWEST WttiOMrV^AGiOtf Co.JlHONA.MlNN. EV£riY Mechanic EVERY Stable Groods sold at Rock-bottom prices for to their home Monday noon. JIT. C. H. Hornburg, Agt., New Ulm, Minn. SHOULD USE PRICES. cash. Goods delivered in any part of Rev. H. Tayama delivered a lecture 8, £1 on Japan, Sunday evening at the EvanTayama tie city. N E W ULM F* came to TRX XO». T.' AT am£ A.vstf ?xiii/m IT nineteen years of 'Ji'i.: S?*!N OS-D & NEW FURNITURE and All Goods Warranted as Represented. college in Noperville. :NEW UCO., ''"lit. STAIN GLASS AND CHINAWARE Varnish rHLOHEYDE,- .H'I". STAIN TINWARE at the Wit!. CiT^iN VOOR OLD BASKETS same Drug|Store.» A little daughter was born to Mr. LV.u. STAIN I COACH tin\€» WOr^F .1- RASTDOLPH. Philadelphia. -.and Mrs. Gieseke on Sunday night. -ASA, In Amy, J^uu ana Houitfurnishuig Sioret, Mr. G, is now as free as water with the Merchant Millers, cigars. CASH PAID FOR BUTTER I THE LEADING BOOT AND SHOE DEALER. Mr. Michael OBrein and Miss Tone „Drexler were married at the Catholic ISTeW Mirm.. The New Ulm creamery Co. buys and Church last Tuesday morning. The pays the highest market price in cash couple are well known in and around ,v,*'.*ft. for granulated butter and eggs, in the Sleepy Eye and we wish them a pleasant basement of Riesling's block, corner journey through life. MANUFACTURERS OF CHOICE SPRING WHEAT FLOUR. Minnesota and Centre streets. Mr. and Mrs. G. Clinton took a drive over to St. James last week. From O. M. OLSEN, MeatnxnEsw Market, there they -vent to Winona where Mr. Received First Premiums' at •^'Clinton received an order for a line Minnesota State Fairs 1887,1889. monument. RUGGIST and APOTHECARY. JOS. SC8N0BEICH, Prop'r., Mr. Sfcrienitrr received a telegram Iowa State Fair 1887. St. Louis DEALER IN from his wife in Ohio, stating that her Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Agricultural and Mechanical Association mother was on the point of death. On Corner Miur). & Centre Str.,. New Ulm. Toilet Articles, Fan- 4 Friday night he left for the scene of Fair 1887. cy Goods, Stationery and sickness but was soon overtaken by a A large supply of fresh meats, sausage, F. MADLENER, 0. L. Roos, Musical Instruments. telegram announcing the sad news that hams, lard, etc., constantly on she was dead. Mr. and Mrs. Striemer hand. Highest market price paid for Prest. Manager. Oils, Paints, Brushes, Varnishes and are expected back Thursday evening, Cattle, Hogs, Hides, Wool, etc. All This Space is Reserved for Glass. orders from the country promptly atended LADIES HAIR DRESSING. to. Springfield Correspondence CHAS. WAGNER. Physicians' Prescriptions carefully prepared from pure and Mrs. John McRavey, of Redwood fresh Drugs. JOHN HAUENSTEIN'S After the 21st of May I will open parlors Fails, and Mrs. McBain. of Sleepy Eye, above Beussman's store? where I visited with Mrs. Shields on Thursday. Agency for the celebrated Estey Organs will be prepared to do all kind of la-dies1 CELEBRATED EXPOhT Mis William Mann, of Si, Paul, is and Pianos. *-. hair work, shampooing, hair dressing visiting with her paients, Mr. and Mrs. L-A.O-ISR, E E E and bang cutting. J. McKowen. Please give me a call. Orders by mail promptly and correctly Land Agent Brown made a business Bottled and for Sale by attended to. Min•A __ O. M. OLSEN. trip to the Twin Cities last Wednesday. MISS M. HAXEL. Meridian Block. New Ulm, FRED BEHNKE. f$t Jos. Leonaid, of New Dim, was kept [ORDER FOR HEARING ON CLAIMS.] Chr. Heller. Jnlius Krause CTATE OF MINNESOTA.Connty of Brown Jss. busy last week repairing the boiler in NEW ULM, MINN. In Probate Court, Special Term, July 17th, HELLER & KRAUSE.. the Roller Mills. 1890. Orders may be left at the store of B. Weigand Hauenstein and Ernst I'i the matter of the estate of Friedrich Frank, &«€ deceased. Brandt, of New Ulm, were in town Behnke & Co. They will be promptly Letters of Administiation on the Estate of Frieddrich HOUE, SIGN AND FRESCO PAINTERS. Wedncsdaj. Frank deceased, late of the County of Brown filled. and State of Minnesota, being granted to Maria Quite a number of new buildings are Frank PAPER HANGERS going up on Cass St. Antoii Sckwerzler It is ordered, that six months be and the same is hereby allowed from and af er the date of this -.-?£ Wolf Schmid is building an addition AND order, in which all persons having claims or lo his store. Dimensions are 20 by 32. demands against the said deceased are required Ceiling Decorators. to file the same in the probate court of said county KIESL1NG BLOCK, J. L. Broitkrenlz returned from his for examination and allowance or be forever ANTI-SWEAR! barred. visit to Germany last week. N XTlm, M&&$*« It is further ordered, that the first Monday in ALL WORK DONE PROMPTLY Carl Brown spent. Sunday with his February, 1891, at 10 o'clock A. M., at the general term cf said probate court, to be held at the court Sleepy Eye friends. DEALER IN AND NEATLY. house, in the City of Now trim, in said county, be A party of young folks held a basket and the same hereby is appointed as the time and W I N E S A ND I NE I O S. Shops on 4th North between Minnesota place when and where th* said probate court will picnic at'Bois Lake last Tuesday. examine and adjust said claims and demands. and Broadway. And it is further ordered, ihat notice of such Miss Mabel Doty,sgrf Courtland, and I handle Bourbon Whiskev, Dave hearing be given (o all creditors and persons interested Mr. Frank Stout, of Uuionville. Mo., UNION HOTEL, Jones Brandy, Anderson Club, Cognac, in said estate by forthwith publishing were the guests of Miss Lillian Anderson this order ouce in each week for three successive and Imported Port Wine for medical weeks in the New Ulm Keview, a weekly newspaper during the week. use also the celebrated St. Julien Clarets, THE LATEST printed and published in said county. Rhine and Riesling Wines and August Shenk has sold his property Dated at New Ulm, Minn., this 13th duy of July A. D. 1890. on Cass St. to Dr. Lent for $650. Champagne. Whiskey ranging in By ihe Court WENZEL SCHOTZP, Proprietor. price from $1.50 to $6 per gallon. My ERNST BRANDT, Rev. Mentier returned from Chicago goods are of the very best grades and [L. S.] o2 Judge of Probat". last Wednesday. are guaranteed as represented. Minn. Str. New Ulm, Minn. Tig. $#iell, John Grimmer and mother, of New S& Anton Sohwerzler. Ulm, visited with Springfield friends last Saturday. The only first class brick fire proo THE BEST George Sear, of Milford, was in town NOHTH-WESTEBNHOTEL Brewer and Bottler. Hotel in the city. last week locking over the farming lands in this vicinity. If you want to M^w MW. .• UXM, FR. GOLLNAST, PROP'R. invest. George, this is just as good a ',1 This brewery is one of the largest establishments place as you can find. OPE,\ Opposite the Railroad Depot. of the kind in the Minnesota Valley and is fitted —AND— "':. The infant child of Mr. and Mrs. J. up with all the modern improvements. Keg and CUFF"'BUTTON. NEW ULMt MINN. bottle beer furnished to any part of the city on ^Dahlman difd last Wednesday. Ladies Furnishing Goods. short notice. My bottle beer is especially adapted for family use. Miss Mary Benson, of Lambertou, First class accomodations at Country brewers ard others that buy malt will }Hi. 13. tfoiim&nn & Co. spent Friday"with Mrs. H. De Yoice. find it to the'r interest to place their orders with reasonable rates. Good me. All orders by mail will receive my prompt Master George Leary of New Ulm is stabling on the COME AND EXAMINE THIS attention. visiting with his Springfield friends. premises. OTTO SCHELL, Manager opposite the Meat Market, Mrs. J. Halpin spent the' past week BUTTTON CLOSELY FOR IT 0- Union Motel, New Ulm, with Mr. and Mrs. John Liml at New Sheriff's Sale of Real Estate Under We have juft received a large new stock of Spring Ulm. PAYS YOU ALL LOSING Judgment of Foreclosure. Milhrery Goods consistingm part of Hats, Bonnets, -f Mrs. H. Bendixen returned Monday .:• GHAS. STUBBE, Prop'r. '", Velvets, Silks Ttibbons, Feathers, Flowers, evening from Rochester, where she has Sic. BREAKING AND INCONVEN *fcv: -.- Also Patterus for stamping monograms. StampA STATE OF MINNESOTA, County of Brown J-S8. been visiting the past two weeks. A large supply of fresh meats, sau Ing of all kinds famished. Embroidery Work District Court, Ninth Judicial District. and Kensington painting done to order and lessous Frederika Junker, Plaintiff^ Mrs. Thomas Brophy, who has been sages, hams, lards, etc., constantly on IENCE NOW BELONG given. VS. I very ill, is convalescent. hand. All orders from the country Caroline WmlclT an-l Ber'hn I promptly attended to. Winkler. Emma Wiuklor, Hex-man Dr. Rot'ienburg was called to Sanborn THE PAST. CLOSED. Wink'er Jr., Anna Winkler, CASH PAID FOR HIDES. last Friday, on professional bnsiness. Charles Winkler, and Clara, .' W HAUENSTEIN, a married woman whose present I '", *-f ''/V'V'" %'V'V*- NEW ULM .' -''"_- MINN. ,J name is nnKnown, children and I Mrs. Anton Olding, Why don't sdme'spirited'cifizerf'make heirs at law ot Herman Winkler, r'eceased. Defendants. ,f an effort to secure a street sprinkler, or W A A E A N E W E E Notice is hereby given, that, under and by virme next door to why don't the village council get a of a Judgment and Decren' entered in the SOMMER'S STORE, NEW ULM. inoVe on itself and furnish Springtield above entitled action on the 5th dav of July,1890,a certified transcript of which has been delivered Has on hand a good stock of MilHnerv with what she is so'much in need of. The to me, I, the undersigned, Sheriff of said Brown Goods consisting in part of Hats, Bonnets, condition of Redwood Street during the County, will sell at public unction, to the highisst Y&o'Ss&k* MANUFACTURER OF* REPAIRING PROMPLY ATTENDED TO. bidder, for cash, on Thursday, the 28th day oi high winds of lust week was simply Velvets, Silks, Ribbons, Featheis August, 1S90, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon at the horrible Every store was filled with Human Hair, Flowers, &c. t-i front door of the courthouse in the City of New dirt from top to bottom and it was absolutely Ulm in said County, in parcel, the premises and Also Patterns for stamping monograms. TleiS. D^PETERSO N real estate described said Judgu.ent and Decree, impossible to keep anything to-wii: All those tr.icts or paresis cf land Stamping of all kinds. Embroidery clean. "A street sprinkler would change^ AND DEALER IN lying and being in the County of Brown and Wt: ''i-ik? Work, German Knitting and -£t»X all this. Then let us have one by all* State of ftlinnesota, described as follows, tc-wit: I and Smokers' Articles, Forty-one aud a quarter (41*4) feet of Lot No. Bergman's Zephyr Yarns a specialty. means. V^"%i&t.r> seven (7) in Block No. (66) sixty^six, north of Cer. in£» tre Streetin the town (now city) of IS ew Ulm Star Sample Room, §ii' IMPLEMEOT OOMPANYi" If there ever was a convention "CO'n- the County of Brown and State of Minnesota, more particularly described as follows, to-wit: „,„jft Vened in this state where no taint of Commencing on Minnesota Street at a point eighty KuemleV Building, New Ulm, Minn -,«'parjd feet noith of the southeast corner of said lot ~0p^Spi, boodle was to be found, it was the seven (73 thence running north forty-one and a quarter (41&) feet, along said Minnesota Street x)ekle^.*in kll kii\d^ of fk^uq nqkdl^iiie^y. "™B^$"1 an S a convention held in thence west fifty-five (5'5) feet, across said lot thence south parallel with said Minnesota Street st, Paul last week* The candidates on forty-one and a quarter (41 ¥1 feet thence east New it in JOSEPH SCHN0BRICH, Prop'r. parallel with Centre Street fifty-five feet loihe ,||§J| that ticket are absolutely free from any place of beginning according to the new map ot S&SEK- corrupting taints. The ticket is in all said city of Record in the office of the Register of *J«-' 7t-j. VJ Dealer ?$** Deeds in and for said Brown Connty. Also Lot ft"-^ Wines, Liquors respects a clean one, and is bound to No.two (2) in Block.No.Fifty-eignt (58) Lot numbered fourteen (14) in Block No. one hundred and command the respect of voters who fa twenty-six (126) Lot No. six in Block No. $§&:$£ and Cigars believe in the ascendency of the better one hundred sixty-four (164) and Lots numbered (11) eleven,twelve (I2),three (S)and four (4)in block -element in politics. The platform is numbered one hundred and sixty-three (163), all A fine lunch will be served every day south of Centre Street in the City of NewTJ Im in the broad enough and good enough for the County of Brown and State oi Minnesota also Lot jjp5S§(Cor- in & Center streets. No. thirteen (18) in Block numbered forty-five and entire Northwest. It reflects the best lotKo.nine (9) in Block No.one hundred and fiftyeight New Ulm. £r BBt?ST & CRAf (158),all nortn of Centre Streetin said City of thought of the state. It seems to us New Ulm according to the new map of record as that the Republicans can go into the aforesaid. Also ontlot No. sixty-three (63) fn the THE HEW GHOGEEI STORE said City of NcwUlra according to said map- light feeling that success will be theirs Dated July 15th? 1S90. Dry Goods sand Groceries. C. B\ Euemke JOHNS. SCHMID, nextcNpveniber.— Northfield News.' Sheriff of Brown County, Minn, ,t'X:"?K by Louis SCHMELZ, Depaty. C. R.DAVtS. fj?- "M.""^.^ Johnson, the irrepressible ^Plaintiff's AttorneyfJA- is now open and ready for business. KIESLING BJ.OCKi seeker after offices in North Dakota, N ULM, MINN. Low Rates East. A choice and well selected stock of lias been nominatedtyythe Republicans CROCKERY,'A.1 An excellent opportunity for a trip to succeed Hansborough in Congress. UDHL BLACK A COLORS, GROCERIES, east will be afforded by the G. A. R. &&^$&-jk-H* Burke heads the ticket as the GLASSWARE and NOTIONS Encampment at Boston, August 10th to FOR nominee for governor^ are offered to the public at prices which 16th, as for that occasion tickets to Hand and Machine Use "IM worked them farmers all right," defy competition joods will be de" Boston and return will be sold at very livered iree to any part of the city. low rates. Tickets and full information »ys Bill Erwin, "but them confounded can be obtained of ticket agents Chica Remember the place, jr* country editors gave nie thj^laugh.-- go & North-Western Railway. ^Minnesota Street corner of Third North