New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
December 10, 1890 · Page 7 of 8
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^^^f^Kf^^jl^ WOLFF'S SANTA CLATJS WILL TAKE CARE OF US, Sleepy Ey Correspondence F. H. BEHNKE, (bslabhshed in 1864 by Dr.C. Weschcke PIONEER! ACME Drug Store, Will Cutler aud Dick Smith aie =DEALER' I N I- stringing telegraph wire5* from the depot to their residences. And you will find his headquarters at the store of Rev Mnemer vvas on the sick list a by few dajs last week Si\d. J. lijdkjttein. P. W„ Hauenstein, D, Ilauiliu, who has been running the Exchange Hotel, has disposed of his interest tuerein to S. Ray of Lam dealer ^n berton, who took qhaigc of the hotel (LACKING DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, last Thiusday The house will be Dut in first class order, and we wish the Gfixo(5erie^,Picait^,Cfixodkefy, new Hndlord success Toilet Articles, Perfumery, Books, DIAMONDS, SILVERWARE, GOLD PENS, At the Congregational church last Stationery, Trusses, supporters. Shoulder Ihnw etd, Wednesday evening, a prize contest Braces, Crutches, etc. Paints, Oils took plaee in which Jos. riill was Varnishes, Glass and Artists' Supplies. E E A N E S S E S S I N Spectacles, Novelties etc. GOOD TABLE BUTTER. awarded the persimmons. Pure Wines and Liquors for medicinal USED MEN. WOMEN AND CHILDREN. purposes. Physicians' prescriptions Rev Gagstetter commences a series A SHINE LASTS A WEEK. New Brick, Cor. Minn. & Centre Str. carefully compounded at all hours of of meetings in the Evangelical Church LEATHER PRESERVER. the day and night Wednesday evening. Rev. Tesch of Watches,Clocksand Jewelry. NEW UM, MINN. A HANDSOME POLISH. Ivers & Pond Pianos, Sterling Organs Courtland will assist him. IS WATER-PROOF. Band Instruments and other musirai Mr ami Mrs Schultz who went to Goods sold at Rock-bottom prices for rBl"" Tit III' Till flWBfflTgT'MnMBMmMnC^BMBUMM^MM merchandise. EVCRY HojsehDld EVERY Office Oregon tour weeks ago returned Sunday cash. Goods delivered in any part ot E"Li. Mechanic FVERY Stable morning from their visit. They Grass, Garden and Flower Seeds. the city. SHOULD USE went there via British Columbia and returned „aa£ over the Northern Pacific. They were well pleased with their trip. i?v nitr o*t NEW r/*CrOod Umber and TV ]We# IdeM! Skppie^t Sity! JJ i«. "STAI* O & N E W N I J. Gould who went with his family Drug Store. HJii-i. S A I N A S S A N I N A W A E to New York to make that state their if* I I N W A E •V lUviTt on O A S E S future home, has returned to Sleepy Eye V/I B/-u» LOACH 3)0 yOU want a after only a few weekh ibsence. Gfrektejft JVfoyeltie^! ~T Ji. A N S O a a •«k n. .»*•«£• Jtoint ami Houtqfm nxshina Storet Myron Snyder and wife of Waseca wagon1. You can't afford ^HUMPHREYS' spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wellcome to buvj Without" first seeing A O Rudolph Wessel is the happiest man VETERIHARYSPECIFICS I^SHf6RDVW/lQ0|\f in town, all because of the arrival in HOLIDAY GOODS FOR YOUNG AND OLD, his household of a little daughter. Rudolph For Eorses, Cattle, Sheep, Dogs, Hogs, Dealers should write usforums remembered his friends by setting A N POULTRY because it |aa}rs to sell t\e BESTana 'em up to everj body. 5 0 0 a ok a of A a the waQons,TrucK$?carriages? a a S Miss Bunker of Kasson came up last O. M. OLSEN, Jacob Klossner, Jr., A. C. OCHS, CURES (]?evers,CeniEe8tions,Inflaniinatio Wednesday to pay a visit to her sister, bugejies/oad arts^ bob A A 1 S in a in it is Mrs W W Smith S a in a a is sleighs made or sold by is N a a is a RUGGIST and APOTHECARY Geo Wheelpr and Mrs. Lehnert were or W DEALER IN CONTRACTOR & BUILDER. E E a a married last Saturday evening us ARE THE BEST that a DEALE I N Sl\elfg Sekvy fWdwki'e is a a a PUNS AND SPECIFICATIONS FURNISHED Drugs, Medicines, Chemi Jos Chase and wife of Waseca were monexj,sKill"^science can pre in a a id is a the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ii. Hughs 1 1 E iv is a a c(uce |f f^ere aaent near cals, Toilet Articles, Fancy is a of a a is AND over Sunday IS tto JOB WORK DON E I N CITY O O N Single Bottle (over 50 doses), 6 0 u- Wl-ifc toy a All Kinds of Farm Machinery, Goods, Stationery and August Wojahn, well known all Bids given on Buildings of any kind S a a with Specifics, Manual, Veterinary Core Oil and Medlcator, 7 0 0 VtaftYlAGiOH Co .WlNONAiMlNN. through the count}, met with an accident Musical Instruments. a in a re O 1 0 0 Stucco Glue and Plaster Pans for Sale* last week, which resulted in a Sold by Druggists, or Sent Prepaid anywhere NEW ULM, ul£NN. H. Hornburg, -Agt., New Ulm, Minn. Hot air Furnaces Sold and Set. and in any quantity on Receipt of Price Ois. Paints, Brushes, Varnishes and bioken collar bone. He came to town E S E I I N E OO after a load of wood and, taking a position Corner William and John S N York. Glass. DAKOTA HOUSE. NEW ULM on top, he slipped and fell to the LIVERY, SALE AND BOARDING HUMPHREYS' Physicians' Prescriptions carefully ground with the above resuH prepared from pure ami HOMEOPATHIC fresh Drugs. Died—Miss Rachel Jefteis, onl\ OPP POST OFFICE— \EW UL MINN ROLLER MILL CO,, daughter ot Mr and Mrs. Jeffeis. The SPECIFIC No., MRS. A. SEITER P-op. Agency for the celebrated Estej Oi death occurred at Mankato and the gans and Pianos,. bod} was brought to this city Saturday In use 30 years The only successful remedy for This house is the niv/st centrally located Nervous Debility, Vital Weakness, evening Rachel was 19 yeais old, Please give me a call. hotel in the city and affords .^ and was well nked by everybody. The Merchant Millers, and Prostration, from over work or other causes remains were interred in the Iberia „. OlSiM $1 per vial, or 5 vials and large vial powder for $5 good Sample Rooms. 4 cemetery The bereaved family have Meridian Block. New Ulm. Mion SOLD BY DRUGGISTS, or int postpaid on receipt of price-HUMPHREYS' glED'CINE CO the s}mpathy of numerous friends. ONION HOTEL, Cor. Willia and John S N NewUlm, Minn- Miss S irah Zieske of Courtland has THE NEW 8R0CERT STORE OF NEW been heie for the past week, visiting TAILOR SHOP. C. F. Ruemke relatives. She returned to her home THOS. MTJLVEHILL, Prep. Tuesda\ afternoon I respectfullyfcinfnrmjthe public tha WENZEL SCHOTZKO, Proprietor MANUFACTURERS OF CHOICE SPRING WHEAT FLOUR. Fine turnouts furnished with or without E Putter, traveling repiesentjtive I have opened anew tailor-shop in the drivers at reasonable rates Fishing, hunting is now open and ready for business building formerly occupied by F. W. Minn Str. of the St. Paul Globe, was in the Received First Premiums at and Pleasure parties furnished teams Ladiee New Ulm, Minn. ac-A choice and well selected stock of Saddle horses Fm Carriages for funerals Vogelpohl, on Minnesota St., next to city Monday and vesrenlaj. We Minnesota State Fairs 1887,1889. Office and barn in Skating Rink Fine Hearse GROCERIES, CROCKERY, The only first class brick fire pro«f the Union Hotel, and that I am fully knowledge a pies lant call Iowa State Fair 1887. St. Louis for mnerals is kept in order for such occasions. GLASSWARE and NOTIONS piepared to supply the needs of customers Hotel in the city. Agricultural and Mechanical Association MONEY'caI BATH ROOMS. are offer* to the public at prions which at reasonable rates. 1 eenrued nt ou^FW linrofwork, ll 1 not bU bj tl os of defj competition 3oods wall be de Fair 1887. F, X. SCHLUMPBERGER, Louis Zschunke. cilh *p\ xomifror oil an 1 hi fluir Having opened bath rooms in the hvered fiee to any part'of tne city 0\nlocal tl \\lme\ertlie\ \n F. 0. L. Roos, one (an 1 the rk 1 t« 1 HI-H MADLENER, same building wi»h my bvrber shop, 1 Remember the place. W.n.n.wl.evemh,,, No 1 I in your spire moments or all ,r time to tl rk 1 his i, an am prepared to furnish hot or cold biths H. FRENZEL, entirelj new lead an I br ngs wonderful ess «en worker AGENT FOR THE Prest. Manager. Minnesota Street corner of Third North Riuners are earning from *.!., to *o0 irwi and upwuids. at all times. The rooms are mcel furnished THE ROCK ISLAND and more after a little experience We fiinn li jou Hit empl ment and teach }ou Mtr No s, a to x| lam here Full and have all the conveniences H. Laudenschlager, information Hthfc E I I E «5L O AltilSlA. JUIM,. Ladies' day every Friday with lady in Meat Market, Successor to FOR THE LADIES IX Manufactui er of charge Entrance through hall B.D.BUF0RDPLOWS. SODA WATER, I am prepared to do all kinds of ,Jladie's HENRY VEDDER. Dealer in hair work.shampooing, hairdressing«.and STOVES, BATH ROOMS. CHAS. STUEBE Prop'r. All Gooos are Guaranteed and bang cutting. Also to furnish SELTZER WATER ladies' hair jewelry. Farmers run no risks in purchamg have just opened bathrooms in connection Orders by mail" piomptly andf^cor* A large supply of fresh meats, sau of me. Call and examine HARDWARE, TINWARE and AND with my barber shop, and invite rectly attended to. sages, hams, lards, etc constantly on fore purchasing elsewhere. LIGHTNING RODS. a share ol public patronage The Parlors over Beusstuan's Store.lfj hand. All orders from the counti CHAMPAGNE CIDER. rooms are well furnished and are mn Thft Celt brated White, Miss M. HAXEL. Corner of Bioadway and Thntl promptly attended to. in first-class shape. Open at all times. New American & Singer North Str, on lot of sidor Haa« CASH PAID FOR HIDES. Centre^Street, New Ulm, Minn, SEWING MACHINES FRED PELSER. JOHN HAUENSTEIN'S NEW TJLM, MIISX Cor Minn &1 South Str New Ulm Minn STATE NEW ULM MARBLE WORKS, OF MINNfc.SOTA,.County of Brown ss A There People! CELEBRATED EXPOBT In Probate Court, Sp» al Term December 5th, MeatasrasxTiT" Mii-iX-.iTsr:E:R,Y Market, 1890 lg. Schwendinger, JProp'r I-I-A.GKED:R, E E I In the mifter of the estate of John Kosel de decea«er A N On readme and*filing the petition of William Bottled and for Sale byj Pfaender, executor of the last will and testament Monuments, Tombstones and all Ladies Furnishing Goode, JOS! SGHNOBRIGH, Prop'r., and of the estate of John Ko«el deceased, repre FRED BEHNKE. other work in my line made to order sen ting among other things, th*\t he ra«i fully Do you want a picture taken administered said {.state, and praying that promptly and in a workmanlike mannei Mi% & ^oiimknn & Co time and place be fixed tor examining and allow if so don't fail to go to Crowell to orner Minn. & Centre Str., New Ulm. atreasonable rates. the final acconnt of hw admintsurnuon, and NEW ULM, MINN. get it done. guarantee my work NEW ULM. MINN foi the assignment of the residue of said estate opposite the to the paity entitled thereto tinder the will of said Orders may be left at the store of B. in every respect, do all kinds of deceased A large supply of fresh meats, sausage, Itis ordered that said account be examined, and Behnke & Co. They will be promptly Union Hotel, New Ulm, work in my line such as tin type, hams, lard, etc constantly on JULIUS KRAUSE petition ad bv the Judge of this Court, on hand. Highest market price paid foi photos, copying, enlarging, finishing Saturday theS)dda of January A 18&1 at tilled. We have juf-t received a large new stock of 1 ii Millijery Goods consisting in part of Hate, Bot 10 o'clock A at the Probate Office in said cattle, Hogs. Hides," V\ ool, etc. AH in Crayon, Water (Mor, etc. nets. Velvets, Silks Ribbons, Feathers, Flowo county orders from the country promptly attended &c HOUSE SIGN PAINTER And it is further ordered, that notice thereof be J. F. CROWELL, to. given to all pet sons interested, by pub'isbing a Also Patterns for stamping monograms. Stamli) copy ot this order once in each week for thiee sue Ing of all kinds furnished. Embroidery Wo —JANDJ— cessive weeks prior to said daj of hearing in the and Kensington painting done to order and ie8ons $3000 New TJlm Review, a weekly newspaper, printed given A- E A I undertake to briefly Paper :Hanger, Rudolphi's building, Upstairs. and published at the City of Ne Ul said teach any fairly intelligent penon of either Brewer and bottler. sex, who can read and write,and whi County after instruction, will work industriously, Dated at Ne Ultn, Minn the 5th iv of XEWULM, MINN. how to earn Three Thousand Dollars a Ceiling Decoration a specialty. All December A 1890 Yetrintheirovvn localities wherever they live I will alto furnish By he Court, the situation or employments vt Inch ou can earn that amount SInProbateFCourt work executed neatly, promptly and at Nomonej for me unless successful as above Easily and quickly EllNST BRANDT TATE O MINNB80TA, County ot Brown Vss learned I desire but one worker from each district or count I Mrs. Anton Olding low rates. [L S 2 52 Judge of Probat* Special Term, December 6th, This brewery is one of the largest establishments have already taught nnd provided with employment a largo 1890 number who are making over $3000 a year each I I S E W of the kind in the Minnesota Valley and is fitted Shop, Corner Broadway and Fifth St. and S O I Tull particulars E E Address at once, In the Matter of the estate of Maria Scholtze, op with all the modern improvements Keg and MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE SALE JE. A E N 4JSU, A.usMtu, a in next door to ceased bottle beer famished to any part of the city on North. On reading and filing the petition of Jos Da short notice My hottle beer is especially adapted SOMMER'S STORE, NEW UI^ Default having been made in the conditions of a BQILDM STOKE FOti SALE. bich, Treasurer, in behalf of the Trustees of the for family use. NEW ULM, MINN certain mortgage, executed by Peter Gulden and Has on hand a good stock of Milhnci Holy Trinity Church of New Ulm, representing Countiybrewers ai?d others that bay malt win Barbara his wife, mortgagors, to John No am one other thingo, that said Maria Scho tze de" find it to their interest to place their orders with mortgagee, dited February 2*)d A 1887, and Goods consistug part of Hats, Bo, ceased, by her last will and testament devisedland me All orders by mail will receive my prompt recorded in the office of the Keglstei of Deed* The New Ulm Stone Co. is reidy to BOOO 00 a vear 1. being made by John bequeathed to said T-ustees certain »eal estate attention nets, Velvets, Silks, Ribbons, Feath*Human and for the County of Brown in the State of Min Go dwin Inn 1 ntwoikfurus Iteader, sell building stones at the Quarrv. situated in Block No 74 North of Centre Street in OTTO SCHELL, Manager you ii make as much but we can nesota, on the ninth day of March A O 1887, at Hair Flowers, &c. j£ the City of New Ulm, Minn., and praying that a teach ii to earn from to to For prices inquire of J. Pfenmnger, W. 1» o'clock noon in Book of Mortgages, on decree be made by this Conrt assigning said Real a ln% at the start, and mole as jou go Also Patterns for stampinainion pages, 845, 346 ar 347, by which mortgage Boesch, A. Schell, or Uhas. Stolzenberg Uulb »exe« all ages In an part of Estati to said devisees. there was conveyed andffianted the following de Amen von can commence at 1 ome giv grams. Stamping of all kindft J,, It is ordered, that said petition b» heard, by 'niRall our time spare moments onh to Redstone. scribed real estate, situate the County of Brown the Judge of this Conrt,on Friday, the 2nd day tliew rk All is en Great av &IRK for broidery Work, German Knitting aforesaid, to-wit The South Half of the South NOTICE.—The use of land for pasturing of January A 1891, at 10 o'clock A at the. e\ rj wurker We start ion furnish East Quarter (S S E \Q of Section Font teen (14), Bergman's Zephyr Yarns a specials eterjiHiruT 1 \blL\ &ILI DILI learned Probate Office in said County. or cutting of wood or quarrying and the West Half of the North Ea«t Quarter (W &,»HJ{iJ-*.AK!O1, C' AddressBA1M!eoncta And it is further ordered, that notice thereof be SsflMsOV roitTLAMl, N E %), of Section Twenty three (23), in Township and hauling of stone is not allowed unless given to all persons interested, by publishing a MANUFACTURER OF one hundred and nine (109) North, of Range Star Sample Roo by a written permit from the company copy of this order once in each week (or three sue Thirty (30) West of the Fifth Principal Mendan— Louis Buenger, cessive weeks prior to said day of hearing, the Containing one hundred and sixty (160 acres of N E W ULM STONE CO. New Ulm Review, a weekly newspaper, printed land, according to Government Survey, to secure and published at the City of !New Ul in said the payment of the sum of Eleven Hundred a County Farmers' Home. ($1,100) Dollars, interest at the rate of seven Cor. Minn, and 3d North Sts., Dated at Ne Ulm Minn the 6th day of ^iing little fortnneshavebern madeat (7) per cent per annum pajaDle semiannually, AJKDDEALXB1N December, A 1890 woik for li*, bj Anna I age, Austin, according to the conditions of a promissory note *n« an 1 Tuo lionn, Toledo, Ohio By the Coart, STEW JJI.M, MINN. bearing same date as said mortgage, made by said eecut Otlicrsnredoingaswell Why ERNST A N Tobacco ami Smokers' Articles. Peter Gulden to said John Noe, and the said u? Some arn over $500 0 0 a JOSEPH SCHNOBRICH, Propr TIJ S] 52 Tudee of Probate ontl You do the work and live mortgage having been duly assigned by the said me «In re\ tr ou are Fven bet-inn mortgagee to Catharine A a on on the sec r* re isilv earning from $ 5 to Dealer in ond day of April A 1887, which assignment splOad All ages Meshowyouhow PROBATE NOTICE. was on the eleventh day of April A 1887 recorded Winfcs, Liquors and al*taint limeCangwork ou monen spare worke- tim ti Iti for in the office of said Register of Deeds in in in N in rs ilure unknown among them OTATE OF MINNESOTA, County of Brown ^s« Book of Mortgages, on pages 378 and 379, and and Dealer in all Kinds ot ''-'In Probate Conrt. Special Term, November 29th, M*W a 1 wonderful Particulars free default having been made in the payments of the JS.IKallett«S2 I S 8 0 I a a it and Cigaipv Anton Schwehlsr 1890. interest which became due January 1st 1890, and In the Matter of the estate of James A Hanson July 1st, 1890, upon said note and mortgage, in deceased. State ot Minnesota, Brown County, Vss Seclared ursuance of the clause therein contained there is A fine lunch will be served every rf Whereas, an instrument In writing, purporting In Pol/ate Conrt and claimed to be due and unpaid upon to be the last Will and testament of James A In the matter of the e&tate of Franz Meidl, said note and mortgage, at the date or this notice, KIESL1NG BLOCK, Cor. Minn. & Center streets Hanson, deceased, late of said county, has been deceased the sum of Twelve hundred and two Dollars, and TIN STORE delivered to this Court 3M On reading and fihnf the Petition of Anna two cents ($1202 02), being the whole amount of New Ulm. Ul And whereas, Emma Hanson has filed therewith Heidi of New Ulm Minn representing among said note and mortgage, and no action or proceedinK her petition, representing among other things that other things, that Franz Meid] latP of Ne at law or otherwise having been instituted to said James A. Hanson died in said County on the Ulm, Brown Connty, Minn on the ISth day of recover the amount of stud mortgage debt or any 20th day of November, 1890, testate, and that said November A lS90,kt NewUlm jn eaidConnty died DEALER IN part thereof, Now therefore, notice is hereby given, petitioner is one of the executor named said last intestate, and being a resident of this County that by virtue and in pursuance of a power of will and testament, and praying that the said ins at the time of his death, leaving goods,, chattels WINES AND FINE LIQUORS. sale in said mortgage contained and therewith re trument may be admitted to probate, and that let and estate within this Connty,and that the laid corded, and of the statute in such case made and ters testamentary be to her issued thereon, Petitioner is the widow Oi said deceased and nrayfng provided, the above described premises will be It is Ordered, That the proofs of said instrument that administration of said estate he to Anton sold at public ancuon, at the front door of the and the said petition, be heard before this Court Meidl granted It is ordered, that said petition be I handle Bourbon Whiskey, Dave office of the Register of Deeds in and for the said at the office of Thompson in the village of heard before the Judge of this Conrt on Saturday OF STEAMENCINI County of Brown and at the City of New Ulm therein, Sleepy Ey Lake, in said County, on Friday, the 27th-day of December A 1890, at 10 o'clock Jones Brandy, Anderson Club, Cognac, on Saturday, the thirteenth day of December the 26th dy of December A 1890, at 3 o'clock A it at the Probate Office in said Coonty Edward -iW. Baer, and Imported Port Wine for medical A 1890, at 10 o'clock the forenoon, to satistj in the afternoon, when all concerned may appear Ordered farther, that notice thereof be given to the amount of said mortgage debt then due and and contest the probate of said instrument, use, also the celebrated St. Julien Clarets, the heirs of said deceased, and fo all persona interested, Se Unpaid, together with the costs and expenses of And it is further ordered, that public notice of Rhine and Riesling Wines and by publishing a copy of this order once Bucb foreclusure proceeding, including seventyfive(t79)dollars time and place of said hearing be given to BOILER in each week for three successive weeks* prior to »& Opposite Meridian Block. Champagne. Whiskey ranging in attorney's feet as stipulated in said all persons interested, by publication of these or eaid day of hearing, in the N Ul Review, a foreclosed.and mortgage, the said mortgage will be thereby ders once in each week for three successive weeks price from $1.50 to $6 per gallon. My weekly newspaper printed and published at New *4f-}^ *t- fyaf%m A large assortment of all .kinds of tinware always prior tosaid day ofhearmgin theNe UlmReview, Ulm in said County. goods are of the very best grades and on hand a weekly newspaper printed and published at the Jpftted October 27th 1890 %^lti^£lrU x, 1 Bated at Ne Ulm, Minn the 28th day of Ail orders entrusted to will receive promptattention. S E N FOR OUR CATALOGUOwo PRICx City of N Ul in said County* are guaranteed as represented. A A N E A GARRISON, November A D. 1890 By the Court, Special attention given to the mann ^ifouvC NOB Assignee of Mortgagee. Anton Schwerzler By the Court ATLAS ENGINE WORKt Eacture of tin and iron roofs. Attorney for Assignee, I S KBN8T BRANDT, ERNST BRANDT, J&£?i3PS/Loae a*8*1? and promptly Mankato, Mmn. 50 51 ^SppRt' 1L. S I 5ml Judge of Probate INDIANAPOLIS, IND. a a ULM, AiINJS iMl nr-L iff mmm