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

April 29, 1891 · Page 3 of 17

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O EEMOVAL. We, the undersigned, desiring to become incorporated under and pursuance O FRAN KUETZING. P. W. JOHNSON, Managing Editor. of the provisions of title two (2) of chapter thirty-four (34) of the general statutes of 1878 of the State of Minnesota, Wednesday, April 29, 1891. r^ and the several acts amendatory thereof, do hereby associate ourselves ff V^ A Letter from Rev. Berghold. to that end, adopt and execute the following articles of incorporation, to wit: The following is the substance of a Article 1. The name of the incorporation is and shall be "The S. D. Peterson letter from Rev. Berghold dated at San Implement Company." The general Fransisco on the 20th inst: I have been nature of the business of this coporation here three days now preparing for nay shall be buying, owning, selling and Mexican trip. Mr. Jacob Ffenninger dealing in all kinds of agricultural im-' plements and hardware of every nature, and wife arrived at Santa Rosa on the and to do, perform and transact any I5th in good health and best of spirits. and all acts and business incident to, Imported 46 inch Henriettas worth $1,25 It is needless to say that they are kept $.85 needful or proper fur the successful prosecution now Large, fine assortment of dress Buttons your choice now* '.09 in wonder at the delightfulness of a 38 "?, it of the same. The principal place 7 0 Better goods, would be very cheap at 15 cts, .08? of transaccing tne business of said cor* 46 inch cashmeres worth 75cts, J" California spring, for it is indeed beautiful. 4 0 All shades in vegetable ivory 1 noration shall be at the city of New AH shades cashmeres worth 4octs 1 The sun is shining brightly every Handkerchiefs assorted styles, when cheap at jets. •25 Ulm, in the County of Brown and Slate 36,jnch cashmeres 1 day, and all is in leaves and flowers in Better grade various patterns iocts 1 9 t°7d* of Minnesota. 23 inch wide half wool Our former leader 15cts, now only the woods, on the prairies and fields .1 0 Article 2. The time of commencement Best feather ticking worth 25cts 1 9 Hoisery all sizes and prices at and below cost 4-6-8 cts and in the lanes. It is wonderful what of this corporation shall be Mav Cheap ticking i2-io-7cts Warranted fast black 1st, 1891 and its period ot continuance clear colors a California sun imparts to \0&{ .v 800 yds. (Lancaster) apron ginghams Sif1- ,07 shall be for 30 years thereafter. Fine good grades up to 35 cts. the wild flowers of this region. If I 3000 yds. standard shifting, pink and dark prints Article 3. The amount of capital stock Men's socks, seamless (Rockfords) should ever return to California, I will 2600 yds. Slater cambrics, all colors of said corporation shall be twenty .04 Men's socks, heavy (ribbed tops) pick the seeds of these magnificent representatives Good outing flannel thousand ($20,000) dollars, which shall .08 Suspenders, new goods, full size be divided into two hundred shares of I of nature's beauties, and Canton flannel, bleached, 8-9-1 octs a yard Heavy suspender braces, good rubber, large one hundred each and shall be paid in !5 Bleached muslin send them to my friends in Minnesota .07 Linen laces, narrow to the widest, i-2-3cts and up. hotthehboard suc installments and at such times as Bleached muslin, best quality to be planted in flower-pots and .08 of directors shall determine. Cotton and silk laces, all prices, must be closed out. Unbleached muslin 5 and 6cts. houses. I am sure they will amaze Article 4. The highest amount of indebtness 3000 yds. fine embroidenes, 3-5-7cts and up, about half price. Heavy Jeans and pants cloth worth 2 5 cts many a florist in the east, iftfbeydo but or liability to which said cor 1 9 Lot of 4 and 5 inch wide American lace, 3cts per yard. Red table cloth poration shall at any time be subject half as well as they do here everywhere 2 2 Good toweling 5cts, all linen 7 cts and better. shall at no time exceed the amount of its Red table cloth, good quality on the roadsides. The wheat here is •35 Large all linen towels that where a bargain at 25cts capital stock. Fine plaid dress ginghams 1 9 ,08 heading and promises a ricn harvest. Black gloves and silk mitts cheap at 25cts Article 5. The names and places of 450 yds. 33 inch fine sateens worth i8cts .1 9 .i 0 A late rain did wondeis for all kinds of Velvets, fine 6oct quality, all colors residence of the persons forming said White goods for aprons and dresses 8-io-i5cts '39. corporation are: S. D. Peterson ot New A large lot of men's fine silk ties, your choice crops, and the prospect is encouraging 45 inch Swiss embroidery worth $100 •25 •5° Ulm, Minn., John Larson of New Dim, Full size white bed spreads worth $1.35 to close at 75cts. indeed Business however is not very Best heavy indigo blue prirts (wide) Minn., and W. A. Hubbard of New 1 1 Our famous $2 spread at $1 20 lively, complaints being made all over Ulm, Minn. White table linen (by yd.) 28-35 a UP Several gross heavy elastic web, 4cts. becanse of scarcity of money. Many Article 6. The names of the persons Lace Curtains full yard wide bound in on both sides Silk veilings in all popular shades i5cts. houses and particularly fine little cottages forming the first board of directors are: Wider and better, fine pattern i8-2o-23Cts. Silk nbbons at cost, and greatest bargains, all shades S. D. Peterson, John Larson and W, A. Elegant styles by pair worth $3 50 are vacant, and the eye looking 1 2.50 Hubbard. Ladies, and men's gauze vests about half of last year's price. Other patterns" fcv 3 00 up and down the streets is attracted 2 0 0 The government of this corporation Straw hats, for ladies and children Table oil cloth 10 different patterns by the great number of buildings bearing and the management of us affairs are .1 9 Children's sailor hats,* your choice i5cts. 500 cakes of fine toilet soap 4cts each. the s,gn "lor Rent." What then is vested a board of three directors, Call in, see them and learn prices before buying. who shall be elected annually by the Remember we must vacate the Store this Summer and the matter9 The crop last year was good stockholders on the second Tuesday of along the coast region, but still there is May of each year, provided that the would rather sell the Goods at COST than remove them. no money. It will be better sometime, board of directors above named shall hold their offices until their successors perhaps, but good times can never last are elected and qualified at the above Jong. The business will always be like named meeting, CALL IN EARLY TO GET THE BEST SELECTION. a, tidal wave, up and down, forward The Executive officers of said corporation and backward, but the ebb will always sh ill consist of a president, yicepresideut, SALE TO COMMENCE S-A.TtTRl3A.-Sr MAY 2d, AT S:SO be more steady than the flood, and the secretary and treasurer, who shall be elected at any of the regular springtime will ever be the season ol meetings by the board of directors, New Business! dullness A. H. SCHLEUDER, (excepting the secretary who may be a different person) from their own number, «to The St. Paul Globe of Thursday and shall have and exercise such powers and perform such duties as the commenting on the epistle sent by New by-laws, which may be adopted from WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER Ulm citizens to Senator Peterson, indulges time to time, may preset ibe. New Goods! in a lengthy editorial, which for The offices of secretary and treasurer humorous sarcasm should occupy a may be held by the same person, any place with the letter itself. The Globe vacancies occurring in said board of dior therectors offices shall be filled by said dealer in 13 mistaken in its surmises as to board of directors for the unexpired author of the letter in question* but that Gold! SilverWatches, O A fresh and complete stock of iv term. detracts but little from the value of the DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES. Until successors are elected and qualified, article. Here it is: S. D. Peterson shall be president, John Larson shall be vice-president and Flies are-pestiferous insects, and they I invito the public of New Ulm and vicinity to call and examine my line W. A. Hubbard shall be secretary and Thev will find excellent goods, liberal terms and exceedingly low prices. Goods. swarm even about things as sweet and Jewelry, and Silver Plated Ware, treasurer of said corporation. delivered free to any part of the city. inoffensive as a sugar barrel. There are In witness whereof, we have hereunto 13*" Select table butter always on hand. Also au elegant Line ot few attractive objects which are entirely set our hands and seals, this 13th day Albums, Toilet Sets, Birthday G. P. D03STGUS, of April k. D. 1891. free from their presence. But if S. D. PETERSON [Seal.] anybody has ever detected anyflieson JOHX LARSON [Seal.] Cards. Samuel Peterson, senator from Brown Corner Minnesota and 1st South Sts. W. A. HUBBARD [Seal.] County, he will do the cause of science C, W. G. Wither BIRTHDAY RINGS. favor by coming out and saying so. W. C. Hubbell, Witnesses to signature of S. D. Peterson is money saved to come and examine goods and prices before buying elsewhere The Globe is glad that Senator Peterson's REPAIRING A SPECIALITY. ALL WORK WARRANTED constituents appreciate him. His f*0*-^ C. A. Hagberg ,,-y% strict ought to have sent a democrat Nellie Brey Coti\ef Minn- & &W J\foitlt £treet& tfew t/lm, Jtfinn SEPTEMBER. •^e* JANUARY. A l"Tt' the last legislature but the man Witnesses to signatures of John Larson By her whom this month is bom Who first beholds the lightof day A Antumn and W. A.v Hubbard. who years ago prevented the election No gems save GARNETS should In Spring's sweet flowery month rustling September's State of Minnesota, be worn Ready with our spring Bargains. of May, breeze V_o: William Windom to the United County of Brown. They will insure her constancy, And wears an EMERALD all her A SAMPHIRE on her hand should Trae friendship and fidelity, States senate by his own right band find, On this 13th day of April A. D. 1891 E A Shall be a loved and happy wife diseases of the mind. and his holy arm, charmed the offspring before me, a Notary Public within and I re N E O O E The February-born will find for said county, personally appeared of Alexander Farnese, and they Sincerity and peace of mind Who comes with Summer to this J?^£* cm, I bo rn or John Larson and W. A. Hubbard to me An life's vicissitudes must Freedom from passion and from GOOD GOODS atvery LOW FIGURES, wisely decided that he was the representative know, personally known to be the persons described core, And owes to June her day of birth But lay an OPAL oa her breast, for them. If they the AMETHYST will wear. With ring of PEABL upon her in and who executed the forgoing ft" And hope will lull those WOPS to I will mention a few items in this space. Call for yourself and see the rest He has made an interesting record instrument and a knowledged that A Canjhealth, wealth and long life N O E E Goods and inquire as to prices. they executed the same as their free act Who in this world of ours their command for himself in the upper house, and not Who first comes to this world eyes and deed. DRESS GOODS. the least valuable of his services was his below GLOVES. In March fir^t open shall be wise C. A. HAGBERG, GINGHAMS. SHAWLS. In days of peril firm and brave, The glowing BTTBY should adorn With drear November's fog and persistent advocacy of the McHale bill. Notary Public, Minn. SATEENS. HOSIERY. And wear a HYACINTH to their Those who in warm July are snow, D^his was just what was expected of one State of Minnesota, MUSLINS. grave. born, Should prize the TOPAZ'S amber HANDKERCHIEFS." County of Rimsey. Then will they be exempt and .hue— of his character. Ha saw as with a divining SHIRTINGS. COLLARS. A A free Emblem of friends and lovers This 14th day of April A. D. 1891 before TICKING eye the horrors of the unrestricted She wno from April dates her From love's doubt and anxiety. true. KNITTING COJTON. me a Notary Public within and for years A O CT E E E OUTING FLANNELS. and independent ballet, and he did BUTTONS. said county, personally appeared S. D. DIAMONDS should wear, lest bit If cold December gave you birth, WHITE AND BLACK PIQUE. TIDIES. ter tears Wear MOONSTONE, or for thee The month of snow and ice and what in him lay to arrest the free coinage Peterson to me known to be the person VICTORIA LAWN. For vain repentance flow} this No conjugal felicity. mirth, TOWELS. Emblem innocense is known. described in and who executed the foregoing of sin which is nightly perpetrated stone, The August born without this Place on your hand a TURQUOISE TRIMMINGS. NAPKINS. Jf-""*) stone, blue, instrument and acknowledged SILK AND WOOL VEILINGS. at our Minnesota theaters. 'Tis said must live unloved and Success will bless whate'er you TABLE COVERS. that he executed the same as his free act FO lone.R SALE BY. EMBROIDERY. %w do. BED-COVERS. The Globe has watched the unequal F., HAUENSTEIN & and deed. _», "Vs LACES. GENTS DRESS-SBIRTS., nght of this good man against lewd and «z WM. C. HUBBELL Hg RUCHINGS. UMBRELLAS. -, Notary Public, Minn. lascivious conduct in females, and if it SUMMER UNDERWEAR. No. 5550. PARASOLS. ff THE LEADING JEWELER. has not heretofore called public atten Office of the Register^ of Examine Prices on above named articles. Goods are marked in tion to it as conspiciously as it has to Brown County, Minnesota. plain figures. Eggs taken in exchange for Goods. Senator Dean's wrestle with sparring FIFEK I hereby certify that the above™was 6 A OTTOMBYBRW filed in this office for record on the 15tb mills, it has not been because it was day of April A. D. 1891, at 1«J o'clock not equally proud of his moral stamina. a. m., and was duly recorded in Book Nothing, therefore, has ever done the •t*&* of Incorporations on pages 238-40... soul of this paper more good than to SK %T3# A* J* Grimmer y!~ A I fcW^Register of Deeds. see that the men who elected him have Jr* By Viola Koch, Deputv.t publicly indorsed his course in this important e£**5* State of Minnesota, Department of I have lately mcreased my stock of Wall Paftf and anfnow matter. It is only a surmisal, State. prepared to show a splendid assortment including borders, but internal evidence would suggest I hereby certify that the within instrument that John Lind must be the author of centres and corners. The styles are new ones, and varied was filed for record in this office on the 18th dav of April A. D. 1891 the letter of commendation to Senator a 8 enough to suit all tastes. 4 raade for paper hang- at 11:15 o'clock a. m., and was duly recorded Peterson for his vote on behalf of the in Book 2 of Incorpoiations McHale bill. John Lind knows about on page 187 etc. -«$ I also carry a large line of Alfeurns, Autograph I the wickedness of the ballet if anybody F. P. Brown Boofe, School Supplies, Periosteals, Novelties, does, because he has lived in Washington, Secretary of State, m/ ^oli^V^toye^."a:qd ttuWel where such things are thoroughly and Candies, Cigars arid Tobacco. Black Lawns from 18 cents up, and discussed by the monitors of our national .Sateens black and all colors at Crone CHAS morality. He is right in saying that Bros. Kard^re, farming Impl^* its influenced baneful. He is right in §HE JEWEL GASOLINE STOVE. applauding Samuel Peterson for try§njr 16 fiftvft the Country from its' pollution. ments, Nails, Fence Wire, With ifee opening of spring it is tWe MINN. is particularly right in urging the that you will be looking around for a NEW ULM, gasoline stove. In doing so, do not forget settatof from Brown County to keep that J. B. Arnold carries the Jewel, Western Washers, Clothes Tright on until every shameless Yenns the best gasoline stove in the market wears" ajiroper bodice and every Clepat^a He also handles the Quick MeaL^? A S. A. MUELLER. SCBAPEKiHH BB0TIE1S & GO. Wringers, Asphaltum and throws a shawl about her refulgent MILLINERY EXCLUSIVELY^ (M1ACT0R & BDILDEB, shoulders. NEW ULM, MINN. As w£handle absolutely nothing but Nothing reflects greater glory on a millinery, our stock Is naturally larger Asbestos Roofing, etc,, etc Contractors and Builders., Estate than to have a senator like Samuel NEW tJLlfc 1 N N than any other in the city and we are Peterson, who does stand .up for inodfa better able to suit your tastes than all Fian^and Specifications made to order. Plans and specifications furnished to competitors. Remember that evervthing Estimates on all work famished and contracts 6t£ejr people/unless itis tohare order. Raving received new and improved is of the latest style. We sell ladies fnithfully executed. Special attention given to mending and repairing of Tin Ware. machinery we are able to fur congressman like John Lind, who and childr^fter«jine|^tsJot25 Office onBraadwOT^aposaB all kinds of work in our line, as Work warranted. I slaps bin on the back with enthusiastic cents and up. S 1 Saab, Doors and Mouldings, also all iirdorsement of bis courage.- NEW ULM, MINi Vqgers lumber Wmls of Turned and Scroll Saw Work. MBS. B. FOLLMAHN. &1>%m JSK2p08?Pfi3SJWp :W8t£Zj-