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

September 17, 1890 · Page 7 of 8

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wear Sleepy E Correspondence.' WOLFF'S\f F. H. BEHNKE, & "Timber am* .4: J. Roth and daughter of Springfield 14 =DEALER IN= were visiting in the city Wednesday. Louis Hanson came home from Minneapolis nJO^YbUvrahtaS last week to attend the funeral of his sister, who died on Monday. wagonV You can't afford .. Rev. Lehnert was at Winona laso & to buy Without" first seeing week attending the conference of the M. E. Church. Mr. and Mrs. G. Clinton went to BLACKING Dealers should write usforfais Owatonna Tuesday to attend the wedding of a niece of Mr. Clinton. because waQons,Trucks,carriajes,ltHeBESXadlselots^ti the Mrs. M. Gagstetter's sister from Waseca is visiting here. buggies.road carts#bob etfy, Ikmp& etc, Rev. M. Gagstetter was up to Spring, LARGEST A PERFECT HARNESS DRESSING. sleighs made or sold by field Sunday, and held a quarterly USED BY MBN, WOMEN AND OHHJBBW. GOOD TABLE BUTTER. meeting in the Evangelical ciiurch a I A SHINE LASTS A WEEK. STOCK. us ARE THE BEST that few miles west of town. LEATHER PRESERVER. money, stfll^science, can produce.. New Brick,Cor. Minn. & Centre Str$$, The railroad windmill is going to be A HANDSOME POLISH. |f fKcre is ho aaent wear taken down. An engine will be used NEW UM, MINN. 1 JJ£-^ATE-R!^?OOF- in place of.it. •L-.L. vjou. yvrifc us for circulars. BEST A K. of P. lodge will be instituted LOWEST Goods sold at Rock-bottom prices for I EVERY Household EVERY Office W\UO^RNAGiOHCo.lWlN0Njf\,WlNN. here next Friday. EVERY Mechanic EVERY Stable cash. Goods delivered in any part of IIX. Miss Lydia Gieseke left for Owatonna {SHOULD USE C. H. Hornburg, Agt., New Ulm, Minn PRICES. the city. last Wednesday where she will attend NEWXJLBI college through the winter. TRX IT, Mr. and Mrs. Dehuff spent Sunday at .NEW and. Wfi.L STAIN OLO a. NEW FURNITURE All Goods Warranted as Represented. Varnish Mankato. "S.'I'.%. S A I GLASS AND CHINAWARE Drug Store. IOLLER MILL CO., at the H. LOHEYDE, Viii.-. STAIN TINWARE Died.—The infant child of Mr. and same V?::.L STAIN VOUR OLD BASKETS time* V,-!.LSTII'«I E S COACH Mrs. H. Kissner died on Saturday night. iv'O^PF &. RANDOLPH. Philadelphia. The funeral was held from the Evangelical 4.6k in J.y"Ui3, iuinl and Uou&ejuniishina Store* church on Monday afternoon at Merchant Millers, two o'clock. The bereaved have the Meat3ras'w THE LEADING BOOT AND SHOEDEALER. sympathy of their many friends. Market, FAIR WEEK H. Werring of Fairfax was in the ISTew TTlixx in city for a short while last week. Mr. and Mrs. G. Schultz were in Minneapolis JOS. SCINOBRICH, Prop'r., last week consulting certain physicians in regard to Mrs. Schultz's Corner Minn. & Centre Str., New Ulm. MANUFACTURERS OF CHOICE SPRINB WHEAT FLOUR. health. O. M. OLSEN, Brown Co. Fait, September 19, ZO & l\. Henry Zieske returned from Winona A large supply of fresh meats, sausage, Received First Premiums at Saturday morning. hams, lard, etc, constantly on RUGGIST and APOTHECARY, hand. Highest market price paid for W. L. Breckeuridge of Rochester was Minnesota State Fairs 1887,1889. Cattle, Hogs, Hides, Wool, etc. All in the city several days last week. DEALER IN Iowa State Fair 1887. St. Louis orders from the country promptly atended Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, George Cutler, of Albert Lea, and to. Agricultural and Mechanical Association conductor OD the St. Louis road, has Toilet Articles, Fancy been visiting with his son and other Goods, Stationery and Fair 1887. Anton Schwerzler relatives. Musical Instruments. F. MADLENER, 0. L. ROOS, Died.—Ole Hanson of Prairieville. Mr. Oils, Paints, Brusfes, Varnishes and Hanson was an old resident of Brown Prest. Manager. On account of rushing business KIESL1JTG BLOCK, County and was known by most every Glass. body in the western part of the county. we are unable to exhibit at the He has been failing for some time and FOR THE LADIES. Physicians' Prescriptions carefully was at his son-in-law's place in Sleepy Fair, but invite everybody to visit prepared from pure and I am prepared to do all kinds of ladie's Eye at the time of his death. He died DEALER IN fresh Drugs. hair work.shampooing, hair dressing our establishment and inspect the Wednesday night and was taken to his WINES AND FINE LIQUORS. and bang cutting. Also to furnish home on Thursday for interment. Agency for the celebrated Estey Organs immense stock we carry. ladies' hair jewelry. and Pianos. Orders by mail promptly and correctly I handle Bourbon Whiskey, Dave Springfield re attended to. Jones Brandy, Anderson Club, Cognac, Please give me a call. Parlors over Beussman's Store. Miss Frida Hauenstein and her sister and Imported Port Wine for medical O. M. OLSEN. Mrs. Fred Behnke were the guests of use also the celebrated St. Julien Clarets, Miss M. HAXEL. Meridian Blo^k. New Ulm, Minn Mrs. Wolfgang Sohrnid last Monday. Rhine and Riesling Wines and Champagne. Whiskey ranging in CASH PAID FOR BUTTER.. Mike Lehrer and wife left on Wednesday SCHLUMPBERBEar^ CHAS. WAGNER, price from $1.50 to $6 per gallon." My on a visit to the Twin Cities. goods are of the very best grades and The New Ulm creamery Co.buys and John Zeller and Henrv Behnke spent are guaranteed as represented. pa^s the highest market price in cash AGENT FOE THE Sunday with Springfield friends. for granulated butter and eggs, in the THE ROCK ISLAND Anton Schwerzler, Miss Maggie Grue, of Indianapolis, is basement of Kiesling's block, corner visiting with her mother, Mrs. Adam The Leading Furniture Dealer. Minnesota and Centre streets. Successor to Katzenberger. STATE OF MINNESOTA, Ooiintv of Brown J-ss. B.D.BTJFORD PLOWS. The Bank of Springfield is now doing JOHN HAUENSTEIN'S Iu Probate Court, Special Term,-September business in the new quarters in the 2nd, 1890. ANTI-SWEAR! Bendixen Block. In the matter of the estate of Anton Brey, All Gooos are Guaranteed and CELEBRATED EXPORT deceased: Louis Kettner left last week for Afton, Farmers run no risks in purchasing On rending and Bling the petition of Judith I^AJGrlGiR, E E Brey, iidmim'stratrix of the estate of Anton Minn., to attend college. of me. Call and examine before Brey, deceased, representing among other things, Dr. J. C. Rothen burg was a delegate that she his administered said estafe, ua fully 'as purchasing elsewhere. Bottle a for Sale by it is possibleforher to do that she has Paid the to the Democratic State Convention fnner.il charges, expenses of administration and Corner of Broadway and Third hold at St. Paul. FRED BEHNKE. part of expenses of Ivtst sickness of said deceased, and that there is iiolhlcg left out of which to pav North Str., on lot of sidor Haas. Miss Lulu Weber of Walnut Grove other claims against said estate, and praying NEW ULM, MINN. visited with Miss Lilian Anderson during that a time and place be fixed for exiiminine NEW ULM, and allowing her account of her administration" MIJTN. the week. THE LATEST and that she be discharged from lioj said trust. Orders may be left at the store of B. Carl Weingarten departed for Columbus. Itis ordered, that said account be examined and UNION HOTEL, petition heard, by the Judge of this Court, on Behnke & Co. They will be promptly Ohio, last Wednesday to attend college. Saturday, the 4th day of October-A. D. 1S90, William Anderson left for Carleton filled. at 10 o'clock a. m., at the Probate Office in sail county. !'«».' College on Monday. And it is further ordered, that notice thereof be Matt Seifert threshed 29 bushels of given to all persoi.s interested, by publishing a iig. $51|ell, copy of this order once in each week lor three suecessive WENZEL SCHOTZP, Proprietor. wheat to the acre on his farm at Three weeks prior to said day ot heariug in the Lakes. New Ulm Review, weekly newspaper, printed THE BEST and published at the City of New Ulm in said Minn. Str. New Ulm, Minn. John Schmelz, proprietor of the Commercial, Brewer and Bottler. County, spent Sunday at New Ulm. Dated at New Ulm, Minn., the and day of September A. D. 1890. The only first class brick fire proo Capt. F. G. Symd Sr. and son of By the Court, jiS|\v a UIM, Wichita, Kansas, and W. R. B. Symd, EKNST BRANDT, Hotel in 'he city. [L. S.] 39 Judge of Probate. This brewery is one of the largest establishments OPEN of Mankato, were here on a chicken CUFF BUTTON of the kind in the Minnesota Valley and is fitted hunt a portion of the week. up with all the modern improvements. Keg and I I S I E I SIuProbatP TATE O MINNESOTA, County oi Brown }-ss. bottle beer furnished to any part of the city on Quite a number from Springfield wil] Court. Special Term, September 3rd short notice. My bottle beer is especially adapted 1890. attend the Brown Co. Agricultural Fair —AND— for family use. In the Matter of the estate of F. W. Vogelpohl Country brewers ard others that buy malt will Ladies Furnishing Goods. at New Ulm this week. deceased: find it to the'r interest to place their orders with On reading and filing the petition of Ella Voeelpohj, Mrs. G. Subilia arrived from New COME AND EXAMINE THIS me. All orders by mail will receive my prompt administratrix, with the will annexed of"the attention. Ulm last Wednesday. Gns. opens his M^. ft tfoiimknn & Co. estate of V. W. Vogelpohl, deceased, representing OTTO SUHELL, Manager restaurant to-day. among other things, that she has fully administered BUTTTON CLOSELY FOR IT said estate, that said estate is insolvent, Meat Market, opposite the The meeting to organize a lodge of that she has paid the funeral expenses of said deceased, and the expenses of administration, and Daughters of Veterans, which was to PAYS YOU. ALL LOSING Union Motel, New Vim, that none of the debts can be paid, and praying have been held Sept. 6th, was postponed that a time and place be fixed for examining to Sept. 20th owing to rainy weather. and allowing her account of her administration, GHAS.STUEBE, Prop'r. We have juft received a large new stock of Fall BREAKING AND INCONVEN and that she be discharged from her said trnst Milliiery Goods consisting in part of Hats, Bon-» Wolfgang Schmid left for St. Paul nets. Velvets, Silks Ribbons, Feathers, Flowers'*' It is ordered, that said account be examined A large supply of fresh meats, sau &c. IENCE NOW BELONG TO Tuesday afternoon. and petition heard, by the Judge of this Court, on Tuesday the 7th day of October A. D. 1890, Also Patterns for stamping monograms. Stamp, sages, hams, lards, etc., constantly on The Farmers' Alliance have purchased at 10 o'clock A.M.at the Probate Office in said ing of all kinds furnished. Embroidery Work hand. All orders from the country County. THE PAST. and Kensington painting done to order and lessons J. S. Colomy's property in the promptly attended to. Angivendtot An is further ordered, that notice thereof be given. CLOSED. Southern part of town for &1200. F. W HAUENSTEIN, all persons inteiested, by publishing a CASH PAID FOR HIDES. elevator will be built this fall. copy of this order once in each week for three successive weeks prior to »aiil day of hearing, in the MILLINERY Mrs. Sclieffield spent the week with NEW ULM MINN. New Uljm Review, a weekly newspaper, printed and published at the City of New Ulm in said friends at Sleepy Eye. County. JULIUS KRAUSE WATCHMAKER AN JEWELER. An infant child of Thomas Brophy Dated at New Ulm, Minn., the 3rd dav of Mrs. Anton Olding, September, A. D. 1890. died last Sunday night. Funeral was By the Court, ijTETxr j^ii^isr. held on Tuesday. "CTUIM:, ERNST BRANDT. next door to HOUSE.-. kM SIGN PAINTER TL. S.] 39 Tudse of Probate Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Anderson, Thos. REPAIRING PROMPLY ATTENDED TO. SOMMER'S STORE, NEW ULM.. Wilson and Mat Glemmstaed were Has on hand a good stock of Millinerv -{AND*— among those who attended the State CJTATE OF MINNESOTA, Conntv of Brown ss. (roods consistijg in part of Hats, Bonnets, Ol Probate Court. Th S D.-PETERSO N Fair last week. Paper Hanger. In the mutter of the estate of Regina Kahlfeldt Velvets, Silks, Ribbons, Feather «. deceased. Human Hair, Flowers, &c. On reading and filing the petition of Hugo Kahlfeldt Golden Gate re Ceiling Decoration a specialty. All of Memphis, Tennessee,representing, amon« Also Patterns for stamping monograms. work executed neatly, promptly and at other things, that Regina Kahlleldt, late of Mem° Stamping of all kinds. Embroidery II. Heimerdinger and wife and August phis, Shelby Co.,Teunessee,on theSthtiayof May, low rates. A. D. 1887, at Memphis, Tennessee, died intestate, Work, German Knittino- anc Meyers and wife went to Minneapolis and being a resident of the city of Memphis,Sheby Shop, Corner Broadway and Fifth St. Bergman's Zephyr Yarns a specialty last week to attend the Fair. Co., Tenn., at the time of her death, leavinggoods, IMPLEMENT COMPANY. North. chattels and estate within this County, and "that the George Beivedei bough a farm of 160 saidPetitioner is the oldest son of said teceased,aod NEW ULM, MINN. Star Sample Roo acres near Springfield last week. praying that administration of said estate be to William Pfaender of New Ulm,Minn.,granted: Itis If there was any corn remaining unciit SIn ordered,that said petition beheardb6f ore the Judge TATE OF MINNESOTA, County of Brown Js« and Friday night, the job was made unnecessary of this Court, on Thursday, the 9th day of October Probate Court, Special Term, August 25th ©eklei4 Farmers' Home. iq kll kii\d£ of fkftq rq^ii^e^y. A. D. 1890, at 10 o'clock A. M., at the Probate Office by Saturday morning. Jack in said County. In the matter of the estate of Christian Friedrich Frost did the work. Ordered further, that notice thereof be given to Boock deceased. the beirs of said deceased, and to all persons interested, On reading and filing the Petition of E.G. Koch, Chas. Stronge has purchased the by pnblishing a copy of this order once executor of the last will and testament and of the JOSEPH SCHNOBRICH, Propr. house and lot of Mrs. E. Lee and has New Ulm, in each week for. three successive weeks prior to estate of said deceased setting forth the amount saitrday of hearing, in the New Ulm Review, a Dealer in*' ,' already taken possession. This adds of personal estate that has come into his hands, weekly newspapei printed and published at New the disposition thereof, and how much remains one more citizen to our village. Wines, Liquors Ulm in said County. undisposed of the amount of debts outstanding Dated at New Ulm, Minn.,the ISth day of September against said deceased, as far as the same can be Mrs. August Schulz, who has been A. D. 1890. ascertained the legacies unpaid, and a descrip. visiting near Rochester for some time, By the Court, tion of all the real estate, excepting the homestead, and Cigars. of which said deceased died seized, and the Teturned home last week. ERNST BRANDT condition and value of the respective portions or EL- S 40 Judge of Probate. A. W. Pickle had the misfortune to lots thereof the persons interested in said estate, A fine lunch will be served every dai with their residencesjand prayingthat license be to lose a valuable horse last Thursday Cor. Minn. & Center streets**, him granted to sell so much of said real estate as SUMMONS. night. The horse's neck was broken may be necessary to pay all claims and debts, and New Ulm, it appearing by said petitionthat there is notsufficient in being cast in the stable. STATE OF"MINNESOTA, County of Brown J.ss. MVlin personal estatejin the hands of said executor District Couit, Ninth Judicial District. A great many of the old "vets" in to pay said debts, the legacies, or expenses of administration, Margaretha Eichmann' Plaintift'J and that it is Necessary for the payment VS. this vicinity intend to go to the G. A. ofsuch debts, legacies or expenses to sell John Eichmann Defendant R. encamptment, whicn is to be be held a part or all of said real estate. The State of Minnesota, to the above named B£F0REYOUBuy on the 25th of September at Redwood Defendant. It is therefore ordered, That all persons interested You are hereby summoned and required to answer in said estate appear before this court on Saturday Falls.' Wake up boys! Let all go who the complaint of the Plaintiff in the above the 20th day of September A. D. 1890, at 10 can. entitled action, which is filed in the office of the o'clock A. M., at the Court House in New Ulm in Jfff% Goods and Groceries Clerk of the District Court ot the Ninth Judicial said County, then and there to show cause (if any A. W. Nelson, of Lone Tree Lake, District,in and for the County of Brown and there be) whyjicense should not be granted to STEAM ENGINE State of Minnesota, and to serve a copy of your has.sold his farm to August Glorte for said executor to sell so much of the reaf estate of answer to the said complaint on the subscribers, said .deceased as shall be necessary to pay such the round sum of $7,000. Mr. Nelson's attbeirefilce in the city of New Ulm in said County, debts, legacies and expenses. within 30 days after the service of this summons health has been very poor since last KIESLING BU)CKM And it is further ordered, That this Order shall NEW "ULM, MINN. upon you, exclusive «f the day of such service spring and he has found it necessary to be published once in each week, for three successive and if you. fail to answer the said complaint BOILER* weeks prior to said day of heariuc in the New go to St. Paul for medical treatment. within the time aforesaid, the Plaintiff in this action Ulm Review a weekly newspaper printed and l*-M will apply to the Court for the relief demanded *V Building in this vicinity still continues. published at the city of New Ulm in said County. in the complaint. $ Dated at New Ulm, Mitn., the 25th day of August August Schultz is erecting a granary Dated April, 28th 1S90. »EI™ .OB OUH w/mJouTS^BiSi A. D. 1890. and machine shed. Mat Raman of LIND & HAGBERG, By the Court: .«. gs*» Plaintiff's Attorneys. ATLAS ENGINE WORKS, EKXST BRANDT, JP»-._.„ jNew Ulm, Minn. [L. 8.]. a is Judge of Probate. l^w '.,4 1 §t#v