New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
March 25, 1891 · Page 7 of 8
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BEHNKE, WOLFF'S^ p. B. THIIHOIEJORLBJIINTSJB JULIUS KRAUSE Sleepy Eye Correspondence. ij- *^=DEALER Mrs. 0 W. Hagen, who has been visiting HOUSE &ND SIGN FAINTER at New Ulm for some time, returned home Friday evening. —JANDJ— H. Uim and family will leave for Fet-per Hanger, Jted Wing to-day Jto make that place their future home. Ceiling Decoration a specialty. All Mrs. Prof. Lockerb5 left Friday noon work executed neatly, promptly and at for Austin to visit friends and relatives. BUCKING low rates. 3 Mrs. Han? Hanson visited friends at Shop, Corner Broadway and Fifth St. Essig Saturday afternoon. Prices Unquestionably The Lowest. North. P. Bendixen, with his family, will leave for the Pacific coast in a short NEW ULMi ^MINN. time to spend the spring and summer Anton Schwerzler months. A PERFECT HARNESS DRESSING. w- GOOD TABLE BUTTER. Mrs. Wm. Gieseke was taken suddenly USED BT MEN. WOMEN ASD CHILDREN. f/ ill with heart disease at the Congregational A SHINE LASTS A WEEK, & Centre Str: Kiesling Block, New Ulm, Minn. New Brick, Uor. Winn. church Sunday morning, and LEATHER PRESERVER. was conveyed to her home At last DEALER I N NEW UM, A HANDSOM E POLISH. reports she was some better. WINES UNO FINE LIQUORS. IS WATER-PROOF. A son of Sanda McBain is reported Goods sold at Rock-bottom prices for quite sick. EVERY Household EVERY Office I handle Bourbon Whiskey, Dave cash. Goods delivered in any part of EVERY Mechanic EVERY Stable Jones Brandy, Anderson Club, Cognac, A surprise was tendered Mrs. H. Ulm the city. .,. '•"':-i'"* SHOULD TOE and Imported Port Wine for medical last Friday evening at the home of use also the celebrated St. Julien Clarets, -Mrs. I. Gallagher. Rhine and Riesling Wines and NEW rviriiirni HfnSitmMt^wk TftX 11 Miss Annie Ortwein will goto Chicago Champagne. Whiskey ranging in Wiu. STAIN OLD A -New FUHNITURC this week to purchase her spring Drug Store. W I STAIN CLASS ANOCHINAWAHC price from $1.50 to $6 per gallon. My *ud summer stock of millinery. WILL STAIN TINWARE goods are of the very best grades and WILL STAIN voun OLD BASKETS Miss Chloe Zieske has charge of the •WILL STAIN S««r's COACH ar TlSTOE.representedsadguaranteee millinery store of Miss Mary Frank who WOLFF & RANDOLPH, Philadelphia. JUk in Drue t\ixnt and Houttfurnishtng Gtom is atdhicago. 30 years Miss Evelyn and Joseph Trauunan Jr. are visiting friends in the city. Julias D. Levi, an old and respected citizen of Sleepy Eye, died last Sunday morning of scrofula. Mr. Levi haH been sick for Some time and suffered a of USC great deal. The funeral was held yesday "tells the slbrv*, OF afternoon. O.M. OLSEN, Edward W. Baer, 4USHfORd\ The many friends of Henry Zieske took him by surprise Friday evening ft WAGON RUGGIST and APOTHECARY,, in view of his departure for Winona. Opposite Meridian Block. y, He left for that place Monday evening A large assortment of all kinds of tinware always PEALER IN ^_ on band. to take a position in the train dispatchers Drugs, Medicinesgf^hemicalst All orders entrusted to ne will receive promptattention. Everybody's Wagon." office. Mr. Will Lalor of Winona Special attention given to the mann a Toilet Article%JTaney facture of tin and iron roofs. takes his place. Goods, Stationery and 1\ Repairing done neatly and promptly We Lead In Variety, Quality, Correct Styles And Lowest Prices. One or two Beats, one or two horses, if Miss Lydia Gieseke is expected home NEWULM. tflNN Musical Instruments. light, strong, handy—just what everybody 1 to-day from Owatonna, where she has wants. Write for circular. (Established in 1864 by Dr.C. Weschcke.) 0is9 Paints, Brushes, Varnishes and been 'attending school. KS EGG TAKEN IN^FXOHANGE FOR GOODS. Loheyde* Heavy wagons, light wagons, trucks, PIONEER Glass. and bob sleighs—we make them all, and Springfield re Drug Store, we sell besides buggies, road carts and carriages. YOU can't afford to buy without Physicians9 Prescriptions carefully Mrs. Jos. Fernholtz, who has been first examining our goods. A first-class prepared from pure and Tlae leading: Slioe msun -, visiting with her sister, Mrs. Ray, the agent wanted in every town. fresh Drugs. past two weeks, returned to Jefferson, WINONA WAGON CO., Winona, Minn. ANOTHEE ONE ^Hd. J- 5}a#tetq. Wisconsin, Monday evening. Agency for the celebrated Estey Or- C. H. Hornburg, Agt.,New Ulm, Minn. gans and Pianos. Born to Mr. and Mrs. August Jaehn f? last Sunday—a girl. Jacob Klossner, Jr., Please give me a call. dealer in Miss Agnes Glotzbach is visiting DRUBS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, O. M. OLSEN. friends at Mankato. This time we would call your attention to our line of express wagons Meridian Block. New Ulm, Minn. DEALER IN Albert Borgwardt transacted business Toilet Articles, Perfumery, Books, at Sleepy Eye last Friday. and velocipedes, which has just arrived. F, X, SCHLUMPBERGER, Sl\elf| Sekvy fWdwkre Stationery, Trusses, supporters. Shoulder Mrs. Weigand Hauenstein of New Braces, Crutches, etc. Paints, Oils Ulm visited with her daughter, Mrs. Varnishes, Glass and Artists' Supplies. AND Wm. Mueller, during the week. AGENT FOR THE •4 Pure Wines and Liquors for medicinal All Kinds of Farm Machinery, LA CROSSE SEEDERS Wm. Duncan is doing business at NEAT ALL SIZES purposes. Physicians' prescriptions Minneapolis this week. carefully compounded at all hours of NEW ULM, MINN. the day and night. Twelve carloads of frieght were unloaded STRONG WITH Ivers & Pond Pianos, Sterling Organs at the depot last Saturday. Band Instruments and other musica. A Fred Hamann of New Ulm spent a ALL IRON BELLS AND Meat3SrEI"TO7* Market, merchandise. Also the Jackson Wagon. '^•few days of last week iu town. Grass, Garden and Flower Seeds. Thirteen girls and eight boys were DURABLE TINNED All Goods are Guaranteed and 'confirmed at toe German church lam Ah There People! Farmers run no risks in purchasing JOS., SC9H0BRICH, Prop'r., •Sunday.., AND CHEAP SWHEELS of me. Call and examine before H. Beainan, our night operator, left purchasing elsewherl. Corner Minn. & Centre Str., New Ulm. last Friday for Dodge Center. Mr. Beainan has rented a building in the Corner of Broadway and Third A large supply of fresh meats, sausage, eastern part of town and will,bring his Do you want a picture taken North Str., on lot of Isidor Haas. Our all iron express wagons are made stronger than ever, and are practically if/ hams, lard, etc., constantly on family to Springfield to reside. if so don't fail to go to Crowell to hand. Highest market price paid for iS. Olson of Sleepy Eye is assisting indestructable. NEWULM, MINN. get it done, guarantee my work cattle, Hogs, Hides, W ool, etc. All fsof. De Voice. 3 orders from the country promptly attended in every respect, do all kinds of The Contract for the new school CHEAPER PRICES to. work in my line such as tin type, house was given to Frank Jaehn for —AND— $9,000. photos, copying, enlarging, finishing THAN $2.25 Alfred R'oder, a former New Ulm boy in Crayon, Water Ctolor, etc. Ladies Furnishing Goods. now residing at Winona, has charge of J. F. CROWELL, EVER 2.50 the night office during Mr. Beaman's M*& & ^olkqkqn & Cfo. absence. •'"••'?''••}.•:• Contractors for BEFORE 2.75 Rudolphi's building, Upstairs. &<add & Duncan have built an office TUBULAR S & WINDMILLS on. Cass St., opposite the Exchange N E W I N opposite the Hotel, Steel box and tinned wheels. STATE OP MINNESOTA, County of Brown, J-ss. Union Motel, New Vim, Also large line of wooden express wagons. Call and examine. In Probate Court, Special Term, March 17th We have just received a large new stock of Fall 1891. -Application for Liquor License. OHAS. WAG»£ Millinery Goods consisting in part of Hats, Bon. In the matter of the estate of Carl Wotschke, deceased nets, Velvets, Silks Ribbons, Feathers, Flowers, Also Patterns for stamping monograms. Stamp. On reading and filing the petition of Matilda STATE OF MINNESOTA, 1 Ins: of all kinds furnished. Embroidery Work Wotschke, administratrix of the estate of Carl and KensiDgton painting done to order and lessons COUNTY OF BEOWN, SS Wotschke deceased, representing among other given. 1%. -CITY OF N E W ULM things, that she has fully administered saia estate, Notice is hereby given, that applications have THE LEADING FURNITURE DEALER. and praying that a time and place be fixed for the ^jeen made in writing, to the Council of the City MILLINERY assignment of the residue of said estate to the parties of ttfew Ulm, and filed in my office, praying for entitled thereto by law and that she be discharged license, to sell intoxicating liquors, for the term from her said trust STATE TEACHERS' WSTITDTE. /{jwumencing on the 15th day of April 1891, and It is ordered, that said petition be heard, by the terminating on the 15th day of April, 1892, by the Mrs. Anton Olding, Judge of this Court, on Thursday the 16th day of following persons and at the following places, as An Institute for the County of Brown- .will be April A. D. 1891, at 2 o'clock P. M., at the Piobate stated in said applications to wit: held at Sleepy Eye, Minnesota, during the week Oflice in said county. Charles Stengle The south west room on first commencing Monday.April 6th, 1891. And it is further ordered, that notice thereof be "Uoor, of a two story frame building, situated' on next door to given to all persons interested, by publishing a The State will provide efficient instructors, who lots No. 9 and 10, block No. 1. ALSO SPECIAL AGENTS FOR THE copy of this order once in each week for three successive SOMMER'S STORE, NEW ULM, will be furnished with such .professional books, FRANK SCHNOBRICH PROP. Anton Schvverzler The south west room on weeks prior to said day of hearing in the apparatus and wa erial as have Leen thoroughly first floor, of a two story brick building, situated Has on hand a good stock of Millinerv New Dim Review, a weekly newspaper, printed tested and found to be of special service to teachers. AERM0T0R. on lot No. 13, block No. 65. and published at the city of New Ulm in said Great pains will be taken to make,the instructit.n (*oods consisting in part of flats, Bonnets, Joseph Schnoberich The room on first floor of Having taken M. Epple's meat mar. County. pointed and in the highest degree practical, Our office sin NewUlm, Minn. & two story frame building, situated ou parts of Velvets, Silks, Ribbons, Feathers in matters pertaining to the management and ket, I am prepared to wait on all customers Dated at New Ulm, Mmn.,the 17th day of March lots No. 6 nnd 7, block No. 66. grading of schools and the teaching of common H. Shomberg is our agent at Sleepy A. D. 1891. Human Hair, Flowers, &c. with fresh meats, sausage, hams, Mathias Siebenbranner The front room on first school branches. By the Court, Eye. floor, of a two story brick building, situated on lard, etc., always on hand. Orders from Also Patterns for stamping mono, One evening will be devoted to a lecture by some ERNST BRANDT •Jot No. 9, block No. 66. good speaker another to literary exercises under (L. S.) 14 Judge of Probate. the country attended to. grams. Stamping of all kinds. Embroidery Richard Geisinger The front room on first flopr the care of the conductor. The literary study this *h •of a two story brick building, situated on lot No. MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE SALE. Work, German Knitting and year will be Longfellow's Evangeline. An edition 13, block No. 64. ^TATE OF MINNESOTA, County of Brown -8S. H. HANSCBM. ofEvangelinetobe used in the Minnesota Institutes Bergman's Zephyr Yams a specialty New Ulm Turnverein The two story brick O In Probate Court, Special Term, Match 23rd, will be issued by Messrs. Houghton, Mifflin •'building, situated on lots No. 1 to 7, block No. BbstOD.'1 & Co., of Teachers may procure coDies LIVERY, SALE AND Whereas, default has been made in the conditions In the matter of the estate of Hedwig Moeller, 'i*T. of them by mail,Jr from the conductors at the institute. of a certain Mortgage executed and delivered Contractor and Builder. deceased. New Ulm Brewing Company The front room It would be well to read it once before by John H. Baumann and Mary Baumann, his On reading and filing the petition of A. H. in' a one &ory frame building situated on lot No. coming to the institute. wife, mortgagors, to Julius Gaenslen and Charles NEWULM, MINN. Schleuder, administrator^ the estate of Hedwig 3, Block No 2, all south of Centre Streetin the said Teachers are requested to note that this spring Gaenslen, mortgagees, dated the 27th day of February, Moellerdeceased, representing among other things, city of New Ulm. S A 1 and next fall, examination questions in "Theory Estimates on buildings or on material A. D. eighteen hundred and eighty-six and that he has fully administered said estate,and praying John Pechtel: The room of a one story brick and Practice" sent oiit by this Department will be recorded in the oflice of the Register of Deeds of that a time and place be fixed for examining and and labor, more especially on mason building, situated on lot No. 14, Block No. fi~. based on Page's Theory.and Practice and the instructors the county of Brown in the State of Minnesota, on allowing the final account of his administration, John Gabriel The front room ,ou first floor of work, furnished oh application. Prompt will make free use of the same work. the 4th day of March A. D. 1886, at 11 o'clock A. and for the assignment of the residue of said none and a half story frame building, situated OD Every teacher should procure a Copy for use in the M., in book O of Mortgages, on page 426 on which attention given all work and satisfaction estate to the parties entitled thereto, by law and lot No. 5, block No. 69... institute and for subsequent study. there is claimed to be due, at the date of this notice, that he be discharged iron? his trust as such executor. Andreas Aman The two story brick building, guaranteed. The sale of all kinds ••Teacbers.who take a proper interest in their callingf the amount of Seven Hundred and Fifty-six corner of Broadway andfirstNorth Street, situated to1 and who desire by self-improvement adto Dollars ($756) and no action or proceeding has of cement, lime, adamant (a new kind Itis ordered, that said account be examined and on parts of lots No. 11 and 12, block No. 66.vance higher positions, will be present at the been instituted at law or in eqnity to recover the petition heard, by the Judge of this Court, on Henry Seifert The front room onfirstfloor,of of hard plaster) and plaster hair a opening Monday afternoon and remain till Friday debt secured by said mortgage or any part thereof. Friday, thel7lhday of April A. D. 18S1, at 10 a two story brick building, situated on lot No. 1, evening. At the close of the week/certificates specialtyr o'clock A. M. at the Probate Oflice in said county. block No. 69. signed by the State Superintendent, county superintendent Now, Notice is hereby given, that by virtue of a And it is further ordered, that notice thereof be Joseph Plorr The south east room on first floe r, and the conductor, will be issued to all power of sale contained in said mortgage, and of SIEBENBRUHNER BROS, given to all persons interested, by publishing a of a two story brick building, situated on lots No. who have been neither tardy .nor absent at any the statute in such case made and provided, said copy of this order once in each week for three successive 11 and 12, block N. session, and ?who have beendiligent and shown mortgage will be foreclosedfeysale of the mort. weeks prior to said day of hearing in the Joseph F. GroebnerjiThenorthwest roomon first progress in the work of .this institute. THOS. MULVEHILL, Prep. gaged premises therein described, at public auction New Ulm Review, a weekly newspaper, printed floor, of a one and a half story frame building, sic. All schools can be legally closed during institute at the front door of the court house in the and published at the City of New Ulm in said uated on lot No. 7rb%ck No. 104. NEW ULM, work at the request of the teachers or the MINN city of New Ulm in the connty of Brown and state Fine turnouts furnished with or wlthoat County. Writ?: Metzke The front room of a one story connty superintendent.' ofMinnesota, on Monday the 11th day of May A. ofdrivers at reasonable rates. Fishing, hnntt Dealers in Dated at New Ulm, Minn., the 23rd day frame building, situated on part of Eagle Mill Qu$lot. ^The institute will be in charge of the supenn. VJj D. eighteen hundred and ninety-one at 3 o'clock March A. L. 1891. and Pleasure parties furnished teams. Ladiea tendent^Who will make all required arrangements WINES AN in the afternoon, to satisfy the amount which By the Court, Isidor Haas The south westt room onfirstfloor Saddle horses. Pine Carriages for funerals. for itsf'success, as well-As for the accommodation shall then be due on said mortgage, with theinterest ERNST BEANDT, ',. of a two story frame building, situated on lot No. of telafehers, who are requested to give him. early thereon, and costs and expenses of sale, and a 1 a in Skating Rink. Fine Hear.* LL. S.j 14 Judge of Probate 8, block 68. 1 notice of their intention to be present that he may fifty dollars attorney's fees, as stipulated in said formnerals is kept in order for «nch occarfoa£? I Crystal Spring, Bourbon Whiskey, Wilhelm Amme The front room on first floor, nrovide board for all at the lowest rates, mortgage in case of foreclosure. [ORDER FOR HEARING ON CLAIMS.} of a two story brick building, situated on norjth D. L.KIEHLE, I Hennessy Brandy, & Otard, Dupuy & The premises described in said moatgage, and half bf lot No. 6, block No. 6S. L. G. DAVIS, Supt. Public Instruction. so to be sold, are the lot, piece or parcel of land OTATE OF MINNESOTA,Coanty of Brown is«. H. FRENZEL, Co,Cognac. Imported Tarragona Ports Wenzel Schotzko The south west room on first Probate Court, Special Term, March 9th^ sHuatedi a the county of Brown and Stateof Minnesota, County Superintendent. ce1fi for private or medical use. The 1891. floor, of a two story brick building, situated on and kuown and described as lollows, towit: lot No. 12, block No. 63. I«i the matter of the estate of Thomas Mulrehill JOHN HAUENSTEIN'S brated S Julien Clarets and California deceased. Charles Brust The room in a one story brick The Northwest quarter of section number ten Manufacturer of Reisling wines. Whiskey ranging addition, situated on south half of lot No. 4, block Letters of administration on the Estate of Thomas (10) in township number one bnndred and nine SODA WATER, No. 67. in price from $2.00 to $8.00 per gallon. Mulvehill, deceased, late of the County of Brown (109) north of range thirty five (35) west, containing CELEBRATED EXPOKT^'^ and State of Minnesota, being granted Mullen F. W. Baarsch The front room onfirstfloor,of one hundred and sixty acres more or less, according Pure Alcohol S3.00 per gallon. TJAGKEJI^ BESESIC, a two story frame building situated on lot No. 10, ELTZER WATER to the government survey. Mock No. 66. It is ordered, that six months be and the same Goods guaranteed as represented JULIUS GAEN3LEH and CHABLES GAENSLEN. Weigand Hauenstein The front room on first Is hereby allowed from and after the date of this Bottled and for Sale by J. THOMPSON Mortgagees. order, in which all persons having claims or floor, of a two story frame building, situated on Attorney of Mortgagees. Sleepy Eye," Minn. AXD 1 |PRED BEMKE. demands against the said deee&sed are required north half of lot No. 6, block No. 67, H.Laiidenschlager, Dated March 18tb, 1891. safi to file the same in the probate court of said county Joseph Schmucker The two story brick building, CHAMPiBSE GIDEB. for examination and allowance, or be forever situated on lots No 9 and 10, block No. 217, barred. Paik Addition. NEWULM, -r I N N Edward Maltssahn The room on first floor of a It is further ordered,that the first Monday in October 'Ceirtre S re Sew Ulm.Mina, iwo story brick building, situated on parts of lots *'-*-'^Dealer in,-^ tm?^-* A. D. 1891, at 10o'clock A.M.,at the general Orders may be left at the store of B. No. and 13, block No. 65. ^iSTOVES, term of said probate court, to be held at the onrt BDILDISft S O S O house, in the City of New Ulm, in said county, be John P. Neumann The room of a one story Behnke & Co.^"They will be promptly •brick building, situated on the centre of lot No. and the same hereby is appointed as the time and fe4"^il^ MANUFACTUKBR OF V--*' CtCAftS, place when and where the said probate court will 40. block No. 04. filled, ^Bi. examine and adjust said claims and demands. Fred Klossner The front room, on first floor of S to is ready to a two story brick building, situated on lot No. 7, 1 And it is further ordered, that notice of such BATH BOOMS. sell building stones at the Quarrv HARDWARE, TINWARE and block No. 217, Park Addition, all north of Centre hearingbe given to all creditors and persons interested For Sed8steA-inquire'ofrJ. prices Pfenninger, $ Street in tha-said city of New Ulm. in said estate by forthwith publishing this SChe W LIGHTNING RODS: Said applications will be heard and determined, orderonce in each, weak for three successive weeks 1 have just opened bathrooms in connection by said Council of the city ofNew Ulm, at the in-thgj'—r Ulm Review, a weekly newspaper Th« Celebrated White, Tobaccoand Sirokers ArtiGJes. ,J*i"Mfetaed City Clerk's Oflice, in said city of JSew UlmBrown with my barber shop, and invite printed at the City of .New Ulm to ¥OTICE-T^^^6fianfiot Connty,. .. Connty, Minnesota, on the 10th day of April A. D. said a share of public patronage. The i.,New American & Singer 1891, at 8 o'clockft.m. of thatday. »D^*tNewufe^Mjim1,,|i3S.9th rooms are well furnished and are run day of March wing OT cutting of wood or an«r£i«~ Witness my hand and eeal of said city.this 21st SEWING MACHINES 3*7 of March A. D. 1891. m, first-class shape.,jOpen at all times. A W S S W tod hauling of stone is not alOun* 1 LOUIS SCHILLING,^ ft FBEDPBrSER. 8 ^y -x. wnttenpermit from N