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

September 3, 1890 · Page 7 of 8

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'••^V' ^D? ST, .-. Sleepy Ey re F.jH. BEHNKE, are est Rurmirtq, *t?.? V*P%§ SEE MY Alex Matheson has been laid up with SPONGE? v^=DEALER I N a sore leg for the past week. estrfmished, Wa^dn*:J\ Nick Welter, the boss furniture man /V\os£j)uraWfc of Morgan, was in the city over Sunday and Sliooeis. also Dick Gardes, of the same KUSHYO^P place. An infant child of Mr. and Mrs. Bletner died on Wednesday. SHINE W- "GOOD TIMBER Mrs. F. N. Stewart, of Tracy, was in your Shoes and BONE DRY." with the city one day last weefc, the guest of Our own pattern— WOLFF'S Mrs. R. H. Bingham.. CAST SKEIN AND STEEL SKEIN—are ACME BEST made. The Tubular Axles give Mrs. Crosby and daughter, who have BLACKING perfect satisfaction. been visiting with Mr. §md Mrs. Murfin, ONCE A WEEK! efy, IcLiii§$, etd. returned to their home at Luverne LARGEST Our »EVERYBODY'S WAGON" meets BEST Friday morning: everybody's want. Other days wash them GOOD TABLE BUTTER^ clean with A harvest dance was enjoyed by a STOCK. Farm Wagons, Spring Wagons, SPONGE AND WATER. goodly number at Griffith & Smith's Drays, Carts, Buggies. New Brick,Cor. Minn. & Centre Strs^v GOODS. Hall on Saturday evening. EVERY Housewife NE W UM, MINN. Miss Mary Bowen returned from, her Ask our Agent for our goods. If there is no EVERY Counting Room. visit to Courtland Saturday evening. Agent in your town, write us. EVERY Carriage Own.er BEST WinonaWagon Co.,Winona, Minn. LOWEST EVERY Thrifty Mechanic Goods sold at Rock-bottom prices for Miss Foster, of Waseca, a niece of EVERY Body able to hold a brush Mrs. T. R. Hughes, visited here last cash. Goods delivered in any part of C. H. Hornburg, Agt., New Ulm, Minn. I IT. 6HOUX1D USB week. IK-BON PRICES. the city. ,'. Mrs. Ella Savage, who has been visiting fmii\ NEW ULM with Mrs. Randall for a few days, 4 PAINT THAT OM0 returned to her home in Wisconsin Saturday MAH met THROUGH. NEW All Goods Warranted as Represented. and evening. WILL STAIN OLD & New FURNITURE ROLLER MILL CO., Varnish H.EOHEYDE, Drug Store. I WILL STAIN GLABB AND CHINAWARC at the M, Cavanaugh is building a residence WILL STAIN TINWARC same WILL STAIN VOUR OLO BASKETS north of the railroad track. timet WILL STAIN BABY'S COACH WOLFE1 & RANDOLPH, Philadelphia. Louis Newberger, well known in our city and who has been message boy for Merchant filers, Henry Zieske at the depot for some MeatCTX3XV Market, time, left for New York City last Sunday THE LEADING BOOT AND SHOE DEALER. to make that his future home. :N"ewUlin, Mirm, IT STANDS AT THE HEAD AND IS STILL PROGRESSING! T. E. Bowen spent a few days with THE DOMESTIC his family last week, returning to Duluth JOS. SMBHICH, frop'r., on Saturday. P. Majewski, the enterprising furniture MANUFACTURERS OF CHOICE SPRING WHEAT FLOUR, Corner Minn. & Centre Str., New Ulm. man, expects to start for the Twin O. M. OLSEN, Cities Saturday evening to attend the A large supply of fresh meats, sausage, convention of undertakers. Received First Premiums at hams, lard, etc., constantly on RUGGIST and APOTHECARY, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wegner, of Lamberton, hand. Highest market price paid for Minnesota State Fairs 1887,1889. were in the city Thursday. Mr. WITHOUT DEAXER I N Cattle, Hogs, Hides, Wool, etc. All Iowa State Fair 1887. St. Louis Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, W. has purchased the Nadier residence orders from the country promptly atended north of the railroad track, Mr. Nadier to. Agricultural and Mechanical Association Toilet Articles, Fancy DOUBT THE THE STAR and family expecting to leave for Texas Goods, Stationery and Fair 1887. about Oct. 15th. Anton Schwerzler BEST Musical Instruments. *ju THAT Mrs. Dineen, of Lamberton. was visiting F. O. L. Roos, MADLENER, Oils, Paints, Brushes, Varnishes and" in our city last Thursday. Prest. Manager. SEWING Glass. LEADS Wm. Baker, J. Golden and C. Case KIESL1NG BLOCK, started for Fort Ridgely Sunday afternoon MACHINE IN to be on hand for a chicken hunt FOR THE LADIES. Physicians9 Prescriptions carefully THEM ALL. on Monday morning. They will be prepared from pure and I am prepared to do all kinds of ladie's fresh Drugs. gore a few days. THE DEALER IN hair work,shampooing, hair dressing G. Clinton has erected a monument and bang cutting. Also to furnish Agency for the celebrated Estey Organs W-lHES AND FINE LIQUORS. in the cemetery for F.Frank. It is a credit MARKET. ladies' hair jewelry. and Pianos. to its carver and also an ornament to Orders by mail promptly and correctly the cemetery. I handle Bourbon Whiskey, Dave attended to. Please give me a call. Jones Brandy, Anderson Club, Cognac, Sorensen & Dehuff are in receipt of a Parlors over Beussman's Srorej S E W I N MACHINE. _, O. M. OLSEN. and Imported Port Wine for medical large invoice of fall and winter goods, Miss M. HAXEL. Meridian Block. New Ulm, Minn use also the celebrated St. Julien Clarets, which they commenced to unpack Monday. Rhine and Riesling Wines and Miss Mary Frank and Miss Chloe F. X. SCHLUMPBERGER, ., CASH PAID FOR BUTTER.. Champagne. Whiskey ranging In Zieske are behind the counters, waiting To those intending to purchase Sewing Machines this fall, we price from $1.50 to $6 per gallon. My upon the. many customers. The New Ulm creamery Co. buys and would say, that, if you want a good machine, buy the goods are of the very best grades and AGENT FOR TH E tfP Mr. Sorensen and wife, who have pays the highest market price in cash are guaranteed as represented. DOlifSSTIC. been east for some time, purchasing a for granulated butter and eggs, in the THE ROCK ISLAND stock of goods lor their fall and winter Anton Schwerzler, basement of Kiesling's block, corner trade, returned last Saturday evening. Minnesota and Centre streets. It may cost you a few dollars more atfirst,but we guarantee to Successor to give you a machine superior to anything in the market. B.D.BUF0KDPLOWS. Springfield re Sheriff's Sale of Real EstatelUnder JOHN HAUENSTEIN'S Call and examine our machine and get prices before buying elsewhere Judgmentlof Foreclosure. we are bound to satisfy you. All Goods are Guaranteed and Carl Brown attended a dance at CELEBRATED EXPORT CHAS. WACNER. Farmers run no risks in purchasing James Doty's place in Courtland last STATE OF MINNESOTA, County of Brown J-ss. LA.OISR, BEER, I/. Tuesday evening. of me. Call and examine before District Court, Ninth Judicial District. The Sons of Veterans' Dance at Robert's Frederiku Junker Plaintiff"! Bottled and for Sale by Agent Domestic Sewing Machine. purchasing elsewhere. VS, I Hall last Tuesday evening was Caroline Winkler and Bertha Corner of Broadway and Third FRED BEHNKE. ANTI-SWEAR! well attended, netting the boys a handsome Winkler, Emma Winkler, Herman. Wink'er Jr., Anna Winkler, sum. North Str., on lot of sidor Haas. Charles Winkler, and Clara, NEW ULM, MINN. Clarence Cady visited friends at New a married woman whose present I NEW ULM, name is unknown, children and I Ulni last Sunday. heirs at law 01 Herman Winkler, HOTEL?'1 Orders may be left at the store of B. ONION Hans Schroeder returned from his ("eceased. Defendants.j Behnke & Co. They will be promptly Notice is hereby giveD, that, under and by virtue visit to friends in the east on Monday. of a Judgment and Decree, entered in the filled. above entitled action on the 5th day of July,1890,a John Schmid Jr.. left Friday afternoon certified transcript of which has been delivered for St. Paul, where he will at. to me, I, the undersigned, Sheriff of said Brown tend the Curtiss Business College. County, will sell at public auction, to the highest WENZEL SCflOTZKO, Proprietor. bidder, for cash, on Thursday, the 28th. day of THE LATEST F. Elder's Art Museum and Pavilion August, 1£90, at 2 o'clock In the afternoon at the front door of the court honse in the City of New pitched tents on Main Str. last Thursday. Ulm in said County, in parcel, the premises and Minn. Str. New Ulm, Minn. The music by Prof. Elder was Brewer and Bottler. real estate described in said Judgment and Decree, ear-splitting. to-wit: All those tracts or paresis of land lying and being in the County of Brown and The only first class brick fire proo' :N*[ uiM, MW- H. Sirow has resigned as baggage State of Minnesota, described as follows, to-wit: Hotel in the city. Forty-one and a quarter (41J£) feet of Lot No. master at the depot. M. S. Allen will seven (7 in Block No. (66) sixty-six, norijb. of Centre This brewery is one of the largest establishments fill the vacancy. Street in the town (now city) of J\ ew Ulm in of the kind in the Minnesota Valley and is fitted the Courty of Brown and State of Minnesota, np with all the modern improvements. Keg and The Republican caucus, which was more particularly described as follows, to-wit: bottle beer furnished to any part of the city on THE EST to have been held at this place Sept. Commencing on Minnesota Street at a point eighty short notice. My bottle beer is especially adapted —AND— feet north of the south east corner of said lot 3d, has been posponed to Sept. 16th. for family use. seven (73 thence running north forty-one and a Ladies Furnishing Goods. Country brewers and others that buy malt will D. L. Street, of Franklin County, quarter (4l#) feet, alone said Minnesota Street find it to their interest to place their orders with thence west fifty-five (55) feet, across said lot me. All orders by mail will receive ray prompt Iowa, has bought a farm of W. Hubbard. thence south parallel with said Minnesota Street attention. CUFF O N BUTTON. forty-one and a quarter (41JO feet thence east Mte 8.tfoiimkqn& do. OTTO SOHELL, Manager parallel with Centre Street fifty-five feet to the Miss Oleson returned from her visit place of beginning according to the new map of Meat Market, opposite the said city of Record in the office of the Register of last Saturday evening. Deeds in and for said Brown County. £lso Lot Union Motel, New Ulm, A meeting will be held at Robert's No.two (2) in BlockjNo.Fifty-eignt (58) Lot numbered fourteen (14) in Block No. one hundred and Hall next Saturday evening to organize CMS. STUEBB, Prop'r. We have just received a large new stock of Spring 'f'S twenty-six (126) Lot No. six in Block No. COME AND EXAMINE THIS a society of Daughters of Veterans. one hundred sixt}-four (164) and Lots numbered Milliiiery Goods consisting in part of Hats, Bonnets, (11) eleven.twelve (la).three (3)and four (4)in block Velvets, Silks Ribbons, Feathers, Flowers August Hummel spent Sunday with numbered one hundred and sixty-three (163), all A large supply of fresh meats, sau &c. BUTTTON CLOSELY FOR IT his many Lamberton friends. south of Centre Street in the City of NewUlm in the sages, hams, lards, etc., constantly on Also Patterns for stamping monograms. Stamp, County of Brown and State of Miiinesota also Lot ing of all kinds furnished. Embroidery Work Dr. Welcome, of Sleepy Eye, wasNo.thirteen hand. All orders from the country (13) in Block numbered forty-five and and Kensirgton painting, done to order and le«sons PAYS YOU. ALL LOSING the guest of John Roth last Saturday. lot,No.nine (9) in Block No.one hundred and fiftyeight promptly attended to. given. jj* (158),all north of Centre Street in said City of Mr. and Mrs. C. Gillet are the guests New Ulm according to the new map of record as CASH PAID FOR HIDES. BREAKING AND INCONVEN aforesaid.- Also ontloc No. sixty-three (63) in the of J. P. Fletcher. said City of New Ulm according to said.1 map. NEW ULM MINN. Miss Emma Schmid left for New CJlm Dated July 15th, 1890, IENCE NOW BELONG TO last Monday to attend the public JULIUS KRAUSE JOHN B. SCHMID, Mrs. Anton Olding, Sheriff of Brown County, Minn, schools. by Loins SCHMELZ, Deputy. THE PAST. Prof. Coveil, who is to have charge C.R.DAVIS, CLOSED. next door to Plaintiff's Attorney, FVW HAUENSTEIN, of the Springfield public schools, arrived HOUSE AN SIBN FAINTER SOMMER'S STORE, NEW ULM. here on Saturday. Has on hand a good stock of Millinerv OTATE OF MINNESOTA, County of Brown, J-ss. Mr. Slocum, of Sleepy Eye, spent V—{AND*— In Probate Court. Goods consisting in part of flats, Bonnets, In the Matter of. the Guardianship ot Frank Sunday in our booming village. WATCHMAKER AN JEWELER. Paper Hanger. Velvets, Silks, Ribbons, Feathers Hanft, Hugo Hanft, Max Hanft and Rudolph H. Bendixen opened his new store on Hanft, Minors. Human Hair, Flowers, &c. On reading and filing the petition of Wm. Monday. Ceiling Decoration a specialty. All Schimmel, Guardian of Frank Hanft, HngolHanft, Also Patterns for stamping monograms. Mrs. Ray returned from Janesville, Max Hanft and Rudolph Hanft, the above named work executed neatly, promptly and at Stamping of all kinds. Embroidery Minors. Wis., Saturday morning. low rates. REPAIRING PROMPLY ATTENDED TO. It is ordered, pursuant to the prayer of said Petitioner, Work, German Knitting and that a time be fixed for examining am1 Shop, Corner Broadway and Fifth St. Bergman's Zephyr Yarns a specfilty SUMMONS. allowing his final accoant (he having resigned the trust as such guardian) that said account be North. The S. D. PETERSON STATE OF MINNESOTA, County of Brown J-ss. examined, and petiton heard by the Judge of this Star Sample Room, NEW ULM,' MINN. District Conrt, Ninth Judicial District. Court on the 4th. day of September, 1890, at 10 o'clock ,:5- Margaretha Eichmann Plaintiff) in the forenoon »f that day, at the Probate Office in said County. SIn and VS. V•:••'' TATE OF MINNESOTA, County of Brown ^ss And it is farther ordered, that public notice be John Eichmann Defendant.) Farmers' Home. Probate Court, Special Term, August 25tn given to all persons interested of the time and The State of Minnesota, to the above named 1890. place of examining said account, by publishing a Defendant. In the mat$er of the estate of Christian Friedrich IMPLEMENT COMPART. copy of this order in the New Ulm Keview.a weekly You are hereby summoned and required to answer Boock deceased. newspaper printed and published at the City of the complaint of the Plaintiff in the above On reading and filing the Petition of E.G. Koch, New TFlm in said County, once in each week for JOSEPH SCHN0BRICH, Prop'r. entitled action, which is filed in the office of the executor of the last will and testament and of the three successive weeks prior to said day of such Clerk of the District Court ot the Ninth Judicial estate of said deceased setting forth the amount Dealer in hearing. ©eklei4 District, in and for the County of Brown and of personal estate that has come into his hands, in kll kii\d£ of fk v^i\^\ttyt Dated August 9th 1890. State of Minnesota, and to serve a copy of your the disposition thereof, and how much remains Wines, Liquors By the Court, answer to the said complaint oh the subscribers, undisposed of the amount of debts outstanding [L. S.] ERNST BRAWDT, at their office in the city of New Ulm in said County, against said deceased, as far as the same can be New Ulm, Minn within 30 days after the service of this sum. S5 Judge of Probate ascertained the legacies unpaid, and a description and Cigars* mons upon you, exclusive of the day of such service of all the real estate, excepting the homestead, and if yon fail to answer the said complaint •QTATE OF MINNESOTA, County of Brown ^ss. of which said deceased died seized, and the -within the time aforesaid, the Plaintiff in this action O Probate Court. condition and value of the respective portions or A fine lunch will be served every |ay. will apply to the Court for the relief demand„, In the matter of the estate of Francisca Hitz lots thereof the persons interested in said estate, -ed in the complaint. deceased. with their residences and prayingthat licensebe to Cor. Minn. & Center re ».,s Dated April, 28th 1890. On reading and filing the petition of J. C.him granted to sell so much of said real estate as New Ulm. LIND & HAGBERG, Hitz of Delano, Wright Co., Minn., representing, may be necessary to pay all claims and debts, and $&y*r Minn Plaintiff's Attorneys, among other things, that Francisca Hitz late of it appearing by said petitionthat there is not sufficient NewJLTlm, Minn. Brown County, Minn., on the 5th day of Angnst personal estatetin the bands of said executor a. _„ A. D. 1890, at New UJm in said Countyto pay said debts, the legacies, or expenses ofadministration, died Intestate, and being a resident of this and that it isjnecessary for the payment etfOREYOUBuy1 County at the time of her death, leaving goods, ofsu'ch debts, legacies or expenses to sell chattels and estate within this County, and tnat the a part or all of said real estate. said Petitioner is the son of said deceased, and It is therefore ordered, That all persona interestin praying that administration of said estate be toed said estate appear before this court on Saturday Dryj Goods "and Groceries. GeergeJacobs of New Ulm,Minn,.granted: Itis ordj the 20th day of September A. D. 1890, at 10 MANUFACTURER OF ered.that said petition be heardbefore the Judge of o'clock A. M., at the Court House in New Ulm in this Court, on Friday, the 5th day of September A. said County, then and there to show cause (if any STEAMENCINE D. 1890, at 10 o'clock A.M., at the Probate Oflice IT' there be) whyilicense should not be granted to in said County. said executor to sell so much of the real estate of Ordered further, that notice thereof be given to said deceased,as shall be necessary to pay such KIESLING BLOCK,' KULM, NEW MINN. ihe heirs of said deceased, and to'all persons interested, debts, legacies and expenses. AND DEALKB IN .*,"«"* by publishing a copy of this order once And it is further ordered, That this Order shall in eachweek for three successive weeks prior to a and Smokers' Articles. be published once in each week, for three successive BOILER said day of hearing, in the New Ulm Review, a weeks prior to said day of hearing in the New weekly newspaper printed and published at New Ulm Review a weekly newspaper printed and. Ulm in said County. published at the city ofjfew Ulm in said County. Dated at New Dim, Minn.,the 9th day of August Dated at New Ulm, Minn., the 25th day of August MNOTOROU«ICAT«tOOOI.«^5lc5 A. D. 1890. A. D. 1890. By the Court, BuemkeV BuUdi»* Ktir Dim Mina .*5?T.\"„ By the Court: EBNST BRANDT ATLAS ENGINE WORKS, *-s «•, ERNST BRANDT, [L. S.] Sgfc 87 Judge of Probate. -S] -:,v."vV86 JfSj|M Judge of Probate. ii INDIANAPOLIS. I N S f&f" &tfy»fts .*•• mi