New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
August 20, 1890 · Page 7 of 8
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BJ 5 Sleegry Etfe Correspondence Weiare Headquarter BREAD F. BEHNKE, Rev M. ".Gagstetter spent several days ^=iDEALE I N \& x& at St. Paul lasjLjweek visiting his parents. of us£ vf' ,., ff\ Jar**. A Henry Zieske, operator at the station, FOR. "fills the story. went to Winona on Monday to take a position in the dispatcher's office '©USHFOfJD for a few weeks. A WAGON A cigar factory has been started in the old post office Duilding north of the railroad track by some Minneapolis party. We wish the new concern suc•cess. "Everybody's Wagon." An infant child of Lee, of Waseca, One or seats, or horses, erfy, I2mi|& etrf, was brought here Saturday for interment LARGEST light, strong, handy—just at everybody BEST in the Catholic Cemetery. MD YET ONE CAN EAT TOO MUCH OF IT. wants W it for circular. GOOD TABLE BUTTER. W a wagons light wagons trucks, Wm. Duncan and family of Springfield An overload of bread may not injure you but STOCK. will make you very uncomfortable BO will a bob sleighs—we a all, a spent Sunday here as the guests overloading of GOODS. Wolff'sACMEBIaoki we sell besides buggies, road carts a carriages. of Mr. and Mrs. Golden. YOU can't afford to buy it New Brick,Cor. Minn. & Centre Strs-, Mrs. A. O. Larson, of Vioka, Wis., is first a in in our goods. A first-class visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Golden for NEW UW, MINN. a a in every town BEST not injure your shoes, but make them lock LOWEST a few days. unsightly until cleaned. To present abusa W I N O N A W A O N CO., Winona Minn. Goods sold at Rock-bottom prices for follow directions. Mrs. F. Haskell went to Owatonna cash. Goods delivered in any part of BIT. !. A N in PRICES. last Saturday for a few days1 visit. She Ask in Drug, Paint nnd House Furnishing tO)c*j'j~ the city. Pik-Ron, which will also visit at Waseca and return «I_L STAIN OLD & New FURNITURE NEWULM with Mrs. W. Cutler, who has been I /•«.!. "TAIN GLASS ANO CHIMAUIARZ 'ILL STAIN TINWARE visiting there for a couple of weeks. NEW In STAIN YOUR OLD BASKETS All Goods Warranted as Represented. ROLLER MILL CO., Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Zieske spent several 3T»IN BAOVO COACH Drug Store .LOHEYDE, days in Brookyille, Redwood Co., TU last week, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. A "A I NT THAT O, rrv- IT* S££ THRO Wm. Strassburg. WOiiST & BANDOLPH .PhiladnlTjW:* Miss Mary Gagstetter, of West St. Merchan Millers .Paul, is visiting her brother, Rev. M. MeatT^JEi\7Vr Market, Gagstetter. She expects to remain here THE LEADING BOOT AND SHOE DEALER. about three weeks. IT STANDS AT THE HEAD AND IS STILL PROGRESSING! W. W. Smith took the Twin Cities OSTewU Mirm.. THE DOMESTIC last week and returned via Kasson JOS. SCflNOBHICH, Prop'r., where he met his wife, who has been visiting there for several weeks. They Corner Minn. & Centre Str. New Ulm. arrived home Monday evening. O. M. OLSEN, MANUFACTURERS OF CHOICE SPRING WHEAT FLOUR. Stacking ia this neighborhood is nearly A large supply of fresh meats, sausage, finished, and the hum of the threshing Received First Premiums at hams, lard, etc., constantly on RUGGIST arid APOTHECARY, machines can be heard in all directions. Minnesota State Vairs 18S7,1889. hand. Highest market price paid for From reports received, grain is WITHOUT Cattle, Hogs, Hides, Wool, etc. All DEALE I N turning out much better than was expected. Iowa State Fair 1887. St. Louis Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, orders from the country promptly atended DOUBT THE Agricultural and Mechanical Association Toilet Articles, ITan~* to. THE STAR Sleepy Eye will be blessed with a cy Goods, Stationery and Fair 1887. Republican postmaster in a short time Anton Schwerzle BEST Musical Instruments. THAT and free delivery. F. O. L. Roos, MADLENER, Oils, Paints, Brus/es, Varnishes and SEWING Prest. Manager. LEADS Springfield Correspondence Glass. KIESL1NG BLOCK, MACHINE I N THEM ALL LADIES 1MB DRESSING, Physicians' Prescriptions carefully Mrs. J. J. Ray is visiting with friends prepared from pure and at Janesville, Wis. THE fresh Drugs. DEALER IN James Thompson, of Sleepy Eye, Republican After the 21st of May I will open parlors candidate for county attorney, above Beussnaan's store, where I Agency for the celebrated Ester Organs MARKET. WlNES AND FINE LIQUORS. was in town last Thuisday. and Pianos. J*W** will be prepared to do all kind of ladies' The Misses Hanson visited at Lamberton hair work, shampooing, hair dressing I handle Bourbon Whiskey, Dave dating the weak. and bang cutting. Please give me a call. Jones Brandy, Anderson Club, Cognac, George Schumeier, of Superior City, Orders by mail promptly and correctly ,5SWi^. SEWING MACHINE. OT*SEN and Imported Port Wine for medical attended to. Meridian Block^^., New thru, Minn-' is the guest of his brother Allen. use also the celebrated St. Julien Clarets, MISS M. HAXEL. Miss Alice Matter lei't last Wednesday Rhine and Riesling Wines and 1 1 SCHLUMPBERGER, for Shakopee. #., Champagne. Whiskey ranging in To those intending to purchase Sewing Machines this fall, The State Railroad Commissioners price from $1.50 to $6 per gallon. My CASH PAID FOR BUTTER we would say, that, if you want a good machine, buy the goods are of the very best grades and were in town on Monday. AGENT FOR THE are guaranteed as represented. The New Ulm creamery Co. buys and Mrs. O. F. Norwood, of Tracy, is 3 3 I O JK/E 353 SS I O THE ROCK ISLAND pays the highest market price in cash visiting with her brother, Oscar Eriekson. Anton Schwerzler, for granulated butter and eggs, in the It may cost you a few dollars more at first, but we guarantee to Successor to basement of Riesling's block, corner give you a machine superior to anything in the market. Mr. and Mrs. William Fish, of Jarron, Minnesota and Centre streets. B.D.BTJF0RD PLOWS. Minn., are the guests of A.Roberts. Sheriffs Sale of Real EstatelUnder Call and examine our machine and get prices before buyino%else- to Teachers' examinations will be held JOHN HAUENSTEIN'S where we are bound to satisfy you. Judgmentfof Foreclosure. All Goods are Guaranteed and iC •at the public school house next Thursday Farmers run no risks in purchasing CHAS. WAGNER. and Friday. CELEBRATED EXPOKT STATK OF MINNESOTA, County of Brown )-ss. of me. Call and examine before The concert and stereoptican exhibition X-.-AJGKEQR E E District Coart, Ninth Judicial District. Agent Domestic Sewing Machine. of Prof. A. S. Mobile at Roberts' purchasing elsewhere. Frederika Junker Plaintiff") VS Hall on Sunday evening drew a large Bottled and for Sale by Caroline Winkler and Bertha I Corner of Broadway and Third house. ANTI-SWEAR! Winklf-r, Emma Winkler, Herman North Str., on lot of sidor Haas. Wink'er Jr., Anna Winkler, FRED BEHNKE. Deputy Sneriff Schmelz was in town Charles Winkler, and Clara, Monday. a married voinan whose present I NEW TJLM, MINN name is unknown, children and NEWULM, MINN. Franz Burg Jr. and David Subilia, of heirs at law ot Herman Winkler, NION HOTEL, N"ewXJ]m, were in town last Friday. deceased. Defendants.J Orders may be left at the store of B. Notice is hereby given, that, under and by virtue Miss Tina Schwede, who has been of a Judgment and Decree entered in the Behnke & Co. They will be promptly visiting with her parents at New Ulmcertifieentitled above action on the 5th day of Jnly,1890,a transcript of which has been delivered the past week, returned to Springfield tilled. to me, 1, the undersigned, Sheriff of said Brown 1 rid ay evening. County, will sell at public auction, to the highest THE LATEST WENZEL SCHOTZP, Froprietor. bidder, for cash, on Thursday, the 2Sth day of $^ell, Oscar Erickson has moved his office August, 1S90, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon at the front door of the courthouse in the City of New 11! onto his property, corner Redwood and Ulm in said County, in parcel, the premises and Minn. Str. New Ulm, Minn. Marshall Streets. a described in said Judgment and Decree, to-wit: All those tracts or parcels cf land Born to Mr. and Mrs. Ladd. last The only first class brick fire lying and being in the County of Brown and Brewer and Bottler. proo Tuesday—a girl. Mother and babe are State of Minnesota, described as follows, to-wit: Hotel in the city. Forty-one and a quarter (41.?4) feet of Lot No doing well. seven (7) in Block No. (66) sixty-six, nortyb. of Cec •'••-'••'j^wifitM, W Rev. Apple went to Wells on Friday tre Street in the town (no city) of Ulm in the Com ty of Brown and State of Minnesota, to attend the missionary festival at that This brewery is one of the largest establishments THE BEST more particularly described as follows, to-wit: of the kind in the Minnesota Valley and is fitted place. Commencing on Minnesota Street at a point eighty up with all the modern improvements. Keg and A N feet 1101 th of the southeast corner of said lot Henry DeVoice and family returned bottle beer furnished to any part of the city on seven (7) thence running north forty-one and a short notice. My bottle beer is especially adapted Tuesday evening from a week's visit quarter (41M) feet, along said Minnesota Street Ladies Furnishing, Goods. for family use. thence west fifty-five (55) feet, across said lot at Lamberton. Hank says he hunted Country brewers ard others that buy malt will thence south parallel with said Minnesota Street OPEN. find it to the'r interest to place their orders with "'snipe" most of the time. forty-one and a quarter (41 feet thence east CUFF.BUTTON. me. All orders by mail will receive my prompt & tfollnt&qii & Co. parallel with Centre Street fifty-five faet to the In the thunder storm of Friday night attention. place of beginning according to the new map of OTTO SCBELL, Manager lightning struck a barn of Mike Lehrer. said city of Record, in the office of the Register of Meat Market, opposite the Deeds in and for said Brown Countv. Also Lot Damage not very great. The same No.tv (2) in Block No.Fif ty-eight (58) Lot numbered night Fred Altermatt's barn wa* blown Union Motel, JSTew Vim, j£ fourteen (14) in Block No. one hundred and over atid totally demolished. twenty-six (126) Lot No six in Block No We have just received a large new stock of Spring one hundred sixty-four (164) and Lots numbered COME AND EXAMINE THIS Millinery Goods consisting in part of Hats, Bonnets, Richard Phillips sold his bouse and CBAS. STUBBE, Prop'r. (11) eleven,twelve (13).three (3)and four (4)in block Velvets, Silks Ribbons, Feathers. Flowers. numbered one hundred and sixty-three (163), all lot to Ferdinand Bigot last week and &c. south of Centre Street in the City of NewUlm in the Also Patterns for stamping monograms. Slam*ins A large supply of fresn meats, sau BUTTTON CLOSELY FOR IT departed for the Black Hills. County of Brown and State of Micnesota also Lot I of all kinds furnished. Embroiderv WorW, No.thirteen (13) in Block numbered forty-five and sages, hams, lards, etc., constantly on Sheriff Schmid and Mike Lehrer took and Kensington painting done to order and Iet?-\ lot No.nine (9) in Block No.one hundred and fiftyeight hand. All orders from the country PAYS YOU. ALL LOSING sons given. a drive to Sleepy Eye, Sunday afternoon, (15S),all north of Centre Streetin said City of promptly attended to. New ulm according to the new map of record as returning in the evening. aforesaid. Also outlot No sixty-three (63) in the I 3 I 2 S E CASH PAID FOR HIDES. BREAKING AND INCONVEN said City of Ne Ulm according to said map. Mrs. Roberts' sister, who is to teach Dated July T5th, 1890. the primary department, arrived from NEW ULM MINN. JOHN B. SCHMID, IENCE NOW BELONG To Mrs. Anton Olding, Oregon last week. Sheriff of Brown County, Minn, by Loins SCHMELZ, Deputy. CLOSED next door to C.R.DAVIS THE PAST. For the Southern Minnesota Fair. Plaintiff's Attorney, SOMMER'S STORE, NEW ULM. W HAUENSTEIN, Has on hand a good stock of Millinerr OTATEO MINNESOTA, County of Brown, -ss. The Chicago & North Western Railway Goods consisting in part of Hats, Bonnets, MANUFACTURER OF In Probate Court. CI CABS, Company will from September 1st In the Matter of the Guardianship of Frank Velvets, Silks, Ribbons, FeatheiHuman to 6th, inclusive, sell excursion ticKets Hanft, Hugo Hanft, Max Hanftand Rudolph WATCHMAKER AN JEWELER. Hab\ Flowers, &c. Hanft, Minors. from all stations in Minnesota, to Rochester On reading and filing the petition of Wm Also Patterns for stamping jnou^fc and return at half rates—one Schlmmel, Guardian of Frank Hanft, HngoJHanft, jivDiisrnsr. 3*TETW" TTIJ^^:, grams. Stamping of all kindsf**i5# Max Hanft and Rudolph Hanft, the above named fare for the round trip. For tickets Minors. REPAIRING PROMPLYATTENDED TO. broidery Work, German Knittiriir an! and information concerning time of It is ordered, pursuant to the prayer of said Petitioner, Bergman's Zephyr Yarns a specialty trains, etc.,applv to Agents C. & N. W. that a time be fixed for examining and AN DEALER I N allowing his final accotmt (he having resigned Articles,..Th S PETERSO N Tobacco and Smokers' Ry. the trust as such guardian) that said account be Star Sample Room, examined, and petiton heard by the Judge of this Court on the 4th day of September, 1890, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon tX that day, at the Probate SUMMONS. a Office in said County. Farmers Hom And it is further ordered, that public notice be Ruemke's Buildup, N«ir Ulm, Minn STATE OF MINNESOTA, County of Brown J-ss. given to all persons interested of the time and -, nOTEimT C0MPAF3T District Court, Ninth. Judicial District. place of examining said account, by publishing a Margaretha Eichmann Plaintiff) vs. copy of this order in the N Ulm Review.a weekly newspaper printed and published at the City of JOSEPH SCHN0BRICH, PropV. John Eichmann Defendant.) New Ulm in said County, once in each week for The State of Minnesota, to the above named three successive weeks prior to said day of such .-",. Dealer in .. Defendant. _. ©eklei" in kll kii\d£ of f^fcq n\kdl\ii\efy. hearing. ",v Yon are hereby summoned and required to an Dated August 9th 1890. Wines, Liquors swer the complaint of the Plaintiff in the above 5 the Court', entitled action, which is filed in the office of the [L. S.] ERNST BRANDT, New Ulm, Clerk of the District Court ot the Ninth Judicial Minn 35 Judge of Probate ^ir^and CigaW. District, in and for the County of Brown and State of Minnesota, and to serve a copy of your SIn answer to the said complaint on the subscribers, TATE OF MINNESOTA, County of Brown ^ss. A fine lunch will be served every day. at their efflce in the city of Ne Ulm in said County, Probate Court. within 30 days after the service of this summons In the matter of the estate of Francisca Hitz Cor. Minn. & Center streets^, upon you, exclusive of the day of such service deceased. and if you fail to answer the said complaint On reading and filing the petition of J. C. NewUlm. \i{^n within the.time aforesaid, the Plaintiff in this action Hitz of Delano, Wright Co., Minn., representing, will apply to the Court for the relief demanded among other things, that Francisca Hitz late of "+r-c*"-' it Ts% i^ in the complaint. Brown County, Minn., on the 5th day of August A. D. 1890, at Ne UJin in said County Dated April, 28th 1S90. BRtTST & CBAFF died intestate, and being a resident of this BefOREYOUB^ -s ^^•dr--«*' LIND & HAGBERG, County at the time of her death, leaving goods, -'PiF$'l *,'3k%&$ Plaintiff's Attorneys, chattels and estate within this County, and that the New Ulm, Minn. Spool Cotton said Petitioner is the BOO of said deceased, and praying that administration of said estate be to GeorgeJacobs of New Ulm/Minn.,granted: Itis ordj I0HTI-WB8T-BBII0TEL DryM Goods and Groceries. esed.that said petition be heardbfefore the Judge of STEAM ENGINE taW Coart, on Friday, the 5th day of September A. D. 1890, at 10 o'clock A..M.,at the Probate Office *FR GOLLNAST, PROPER. I N in said County. Ordered further, that notice thereof be given to HUB, BLAC AP COLORS KIESLING BUUClff' N E W "ULM, MINN. the heirs of said deceased, and to all persons interested, Opposite the Railroad Depot. by publishing a copy of this order once BOILER in each week for three successive weeks prior to NJEW VLM3MINl?dM FO said day of hearing, in the New Ulm Review, a weekly nowepapex printed and published at Ne Hand and Machine Use. ,1 Ulm in said County. First class accomodations Dated at New Ulm., Minn.,the.0th day of August f,V reasonable rates. Good SEND FOR OUW CATALOGUCAHD PRICKS A D. 1890. %&My$ FOR 8AUC stabling on the WORKS1, ATLAS ENGINE By the Court, ERNST BRANDT premises. FRANK KUETZING. '*$ [L. S S3 Judge of Probate. il #2 INDIANAPOLIS. IND. & I & 1 i»'"y*Tr^-*^aPWBWPw*w^»B*"wii