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

December 2, 1891 · Page 3 of 8

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E E DISSOLUTION OF PARTNEBSfflP a* 6 "V Take notice that the partnership heretofore existing under the firm name of} N E W ULM, MINN. Brandt & Weddendorf as publishers the N E W ULM REVIEW" has this day F.W.JOHNSON, Editor and Publisher. Ho Cocoa. AT been dissolved by mutual consent, John H. Weddendorf having purchased the 6. A. OTTOMEYER'S. Wedi pv,rtav, December 3, 1891 interest of Ernst Brandt in said New Ulm Review, assumes the assets as well BROWN COUNTY'S URGENT DUTY as the liabilities aud debts of said firm of Brandt & Weddendorf. Reasons from Supt. Hunt why our share of Dated at New Ulm, Minn., this 21st. the Puna's Should be Raised. I think you will be interested in a glance through our store and day of November A. D. 1891. in seeing what goods we have and how we sell them. I take great New Ulm aud SleepyEye together have EBNST BRANDT. pleasure in pointing to our large line ofmufflers, silk handkerchiefs and raised $525 of Browa county's quota J. H. WEDDENDORF. underwear, and in calling special attention to my big line of wool of the additional World's Fair fund, and J. H. Weddendorf having transferred the only question that remains now is on hosiery ranging price from 10 cts. a pair to $1. Prices on every his interests in the New Ulm Review the probable action of Springfield. The The People of New Ulm are all invited to thing else will be found correspondingly fair. I invite all to come and to F. W. Johnson, the undersigned assumes Review has iequeste Supt. P. Hunt examine my goods. It will pay you. all assets and liabilities of the to supply an article, stating the progress call at vacant store-room in the NEW MASONIC late nrm of Brandt & Weddendorf. of the work of the commission and giving EGGS ARE TAKEN IN EXCHANGE FOR GOODS. F. W. Johnson. reasons why the counties should BLOCK on Wednesday and Thursday, Place Beussmann Block. take an active interest in the matter,and Perfection is acknowledged 10 be the has received the following reply. best 10 cent cigar on the market. Dee. 2nd and 3rd and taste a cup of the Mankato, Nov 27th —We have up to For lame back, side or chest, use this time thirty-one counties that have either raised their apportionments or Shiloh's Porous Plaster. Price 25 Celebrate Va Houten's have committees appointed and at work cents. Sold by Henningsen & Kiesel. to that end It seems to me that the Croup, Whooping Cough and Bronchitis magnitude of the great Exposition at immediatly relieved by Shiloh's Chicago in 1893, "where all of the Union Cure. Sold by Henningsen & Kiesel, and the more important countries of the Old World are taking active steps to An honest Swede tells his story in COCO A present their best resources and products, pl?in but unmistakable language for WATCH FOR should be of itself an incentive the benefit of the public. One, of my to the people of Minnesota to do likewise children took a severe cold and got the It requires no argument to prove croup. I jrave her a teaspoouful of that the sum of $56,000, which was appropriated Which will he served FREE. This delicious Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, and in at the last session of the legislature five minutes later I gave her one more. for the woik in this state, is By this time she bad to cough up the beverage is very healthy and costs but half HENRY CRONES entirely inadequate to meet the necessities. gathering in her throat. Then she went We have, as you well know, to sleep and slept good for nfteen minutes. as much as Coffee. 84,000 square miles of territory, with 80 Then she got up and vomited, counties to cover, and these embrace then she went back to bed and slept the most wonderful resources, and are good for the remainder of the night. capable of producing the most varied W Are In It Fo Christmas! She got the croup the second night and results of almost any state in the Union I gave the same remedv with the same our mineral interests are capable of being good results. I write this beeause I developed into richer and greater th ught there might*© some one in the results than those uf Pennsylvania, our same need and not know the true merits pine interests, covering as they do 5,000,000 of this wonderful medicine.—Chas acres of land, are something A. Thompson, Des Moines, Iowa. 50 which we should be proud of, our school cent bottles for sale by O. M. Olson, interests are the pride of every intelligent OlosLfcs, Jaolcets, Frusli SeioqL-u.es. Druggist and loyal citizen, as they embrace We have bought the largest invoice in this line ever brought to fully 7,000 schools, we have more lakes STATE OF MIS^ESOTA, Coaaty of Brown ^ss New Ulm. It is all here and selling at a lively rate. and moie beautiful summer resorts In Probate Court, Special Term, November 17 1891 "We Bo-uLglrt Tliem IWficlit than any state in the Union, we have In the matter of the estate of William Grimes greater fishery interests and more varieties On readme and filing the petition of Catharine Why? Because we made a big order of fine goods and of the latest of fresh water fish than any state Grimes, administratrix of the estate of William Grimes,deceased,representingamongother things styles and paid spot cash for them. We can suit and fit anyone in the Union we canraise better grades, that she has lully administered said estate, and praying that a time and place be dxed for examining in price and quality. and larger quantities of wheat than any and allowing the final account of her adminis tration anU for the assignment of the residue of state in the Union we have as fine Fur Goods, Oosits eund Roloes- said estata to the parties entitled th reto by law D0NGUSP herds of blooded stock as can be produced It is ordered, that said account be examined and petition heard, by the Judge of this Immense stock of endless variety which were bought direct from in the world, in short, the Almighty Court, on Tuesday the 5th day of January A 1892, at 3 o'clock P. M, at the Probate the mills. We will try and mention a few articles that would be has showered upon us, as a people, Office in satd county And it is further ordered, that notice thereof be suitable for a Christmas Present and can be had at Crone Bros. all that man could ask, and more given to all persons interested, by publishing a A nice Plush Cap either for Lady or Gent. than any other state can boast of. With cop* ot this order once in each week for three sue. cess' re weeks prior to said day of hearing in the such a condition of affairs confronting Sills. eundL Kid !Mrtts eucidi. Gloves- New TJlm Review,» weekly newspaper, printed and published at the City of New Ulm in said DEALER IN as, is there any good reason why this County Commission should sit back and use the Dated at New Ulm, Minn the 17th day of A nice shawl, facinator, silk handkerchief for lady and Gent. November A 1891 DRY GOODS, NOTIONS AND GROCERIES. paltry sum off 50,000 with which to Nice line of night shirts, woolen overshirts etc. We are offering £, Byf he Court, EllNST BRANDT make an incomplete exhibit? I think them at prices which will sell themselves. [L. SO 46 Judge of Probate not, and I think that the intelligent people Flannels, Bletrikets & iMXifTs I have just received a nice and large line of woolen goods. Among SUMMONS. of the state feel the same way. The these you will find dress goods, flannel underwear for children, ladies Commission have studied this question Our shelves are packed full in all qualities and prices. STATE OP MINNESOTA, County oi Brown and men, hosiery for everybody, dress shirts for men, knitting wool in all its different phases and hare come OlotJtiing District Cou-t, Ninth Judicial District to the unanimous conviction, that if tb» and many other articles. Louis Sandau, Plaintiff. VS patriotism and generosity of the people I also carry a large line of Groceries and canned fruits. Augustus Tappe, the unknown heirs of said Aug* We have got suits just right for a child or a man that will weigh nstusTappe, and also ail otherpersons or parties is appealed to, understanding^, that REMEMBER: I sell goods at very low prices, 400 pounds. We can fit them all. Our line of boots, shoes and unknown claiming any right, title, estate, lien or interest in the real estate described in the complaint there can be but one response to their overshoes is complete. herein. Defendants: BUTTER AND EGGS TAKEN IN EXCHANGE FOR GOODS. request for greater funds. The State of Minnesota, to the above named Defendants Groceries, Orools.eries. Yon and each of you are hereby summoned LAUDENSCHLAEGER BLOCK, NEW ULM, MINN. You are aware that the law, creating and required to answer the complaint We have an immense stock. of the Plaintiff in the above entitled this commission and providing for the action, which is filed in the office of the disbursement of the fund appropriated Clerk of the District Court of the Ninth Judicial Distnct,in and for the County of Brown and State ly the Legislature, prevents the use of of Minnesota, and to serve a copy of your answer to the said complaint on the subscriber at bis one single dollar for the erection or office in the city of New Ulm in said County.within twenty days after the service of this summons maintenance of a building on the upon you,exclusive of the day of such service,and Deler in grounds at Chicago. Without such a if you fail to answer the said complaint within the time aforesaid, the Plaintiff in this action will apply building, in which duplicate exhibits, of to the Court for the relief demanded in the Stoves and Ranges, complaint. all the resources and products of our E EAT AUCTIO N Dated ISovember 9th, 1891 state may be gathered togethei, Minnesota JOS A ECKSTEIN, Plaintiff's Attorney, will lose an individuality that will New Ulm, Minn SALE reduce her to the Tanks of the smaller NOTICE OFLIS PENDENS. G^oliqe $tove£ and ^inwafei and more unimportant states of the Union. All of the important states have STATE OF MINNESOTA, County of Brown }•». District Court, Ninth Judicial District determined to erect state buildings and Hardware, Farming Implements, Louis Sandau, Plaintiff. VS $10,000 under cover of their own roof present Worth of Dry Goods, Notions, Augustus Tappe, the unknown heirs of said Augustus to the people of the world what they, Tappe, and also all other personsorparties Nails, Fence Wire, Dress Goods, Flannels, Sheetings, unknown claiming any right, title, estate, lien or within their own commonwealths, possess. interest in the real estate described in the complaint herein Defendents Prints, Shirting, -Tickings, Table With this additional fund, the Western Washers, Clothes Notice is hereby given, that an action has been commenced in this Court by the above named Board of Managers of Minnesota will Cloths, Yarns, Hosiery, Blankets, Comforts, Underwear Plaintiff against the above named Defendants Wringers, Asphaltum and he enabled to erect a building composed for the purpose of determining any adverse claim, all sizes, Laces and Embroideries, Ribbons, estate lien or interest in and to the real estate I,/ of the building material of our state, hereinafter and in the complaint herein described and lOOO other articles to be sold at claimed by said defendants or either of them and Asbestos Roofing, etc., etc., and in that will present sucn an exhibit to have the same adjudged void also to have the of what Minnesota has and is, as will above named defendants, and all persons or parties SOMMER'S STORE claiming under or through them, forever barred astonish even those of our own people, from claiming and from any and all claims, right, title, estate, lien or interest or to said real estate Special attention given to mending and repairing of Tin Ware. Al Who have given considerable thought or any part thereof adverse to the plaintiff Work warranted. herein, and to have said plaintiff adjudged to the EVEEY DAY. and attention to what we have. owner in fee simple and entitled to the possession of said premises, and real estate and to have the You cannot be too emphatic in any NEW ULM, title theieto quieted in him. Sale to commence at 2 o'clock and 7 in the evening. MINN The premises affected by said action are situated expressions you may deign to make regarding in the Connty of Brown and State of Minnesota, JOHN ALBERT the great importance of Brown and are described as follows: LotNo. Five (5) of Block one hundred and forty (140) North of Centre HORNBUR county raising her apportionment. I Street in the city of New Ulm in said county according to the map orplat of said city on file Auctioneer. have the utmost confidence that we are and of record in the office of the Register of going to succeed in this work, because Deeds in and for said county. Dated November 9th, 1891. BALTRUSC as people become more informed as -to JOS A ECKSTEIN Plaintiff's Attorneys, what Minnesota is and has, the more New Ulm, Minn. IDealer in willing are they to endorse the action STATE ef the commission by a response to their OF MINNESOT. County of Brown ^ss. Sktfdwkfe & ^ki^ii^ Implement, In Probate Court. Special term Nov. 24th 1881 appeal for this additional sum of In the Matter of the Estate of John Froemming money. L.P. HUNT. SPECIAL OFFERS On reading and filing the petition of Caroline FroemmingofBrown County,Minnesota,representmg Has removed to his own building on corner of Second North ani among otherthings,thatJohn Froemming, late $ Van Houten's Coctfa finds a place in of said Brown County,Minn on the 8th day of Nov. Minnesota Streets lately occupied by Jacob Klossner Ji." A. D. 1891, at the town orMilford in said connty every family. Sold by all grocers. died intestate and being a resident of this connty IN at the time of his death,leaving goods.chattels and S T& GRAFFf estate within this Connty, and that the said Petitioner Sleepless Nights, made miserable by lathe widow of said deceased, and praying -READY MADE BOY'S AND MEN'S CLOTHING geard,administratione that of said estate be to her that terrible cough. Shiloh's Cure is ranted: It is ordered, that said petition be theRemedy for you. Sold by Henningsse, by the Judg of this Court, on Thursday the 24th day of December AD 1891, at 10 & Kiesel. Overcoats for all Ages? Cloaks and Jackets, o'clock A. M., at the Probate Office in said County. A great many persons who have found Ordered further, that notice thereof be given to ^Une caps, Gloves and Mittens, Woolen A the heirs of said deceased and to all OBIT GOODS AND|CROCER=IES, no relief from other treatment, have persons interested.by publishing a copy of this order ones in eachweekfor three successive weeks teeen cured of rheumatism by Chamberlain's Underwear, etc. prior to said day of hearing, in theNew Ulm Review,a Pain Balm. Do not give up until weekly newspaper printed and published ff&V-H?1 Underwear from 10 to 20 per cent, cheaper than at any other store. at New Ulm in said County. YOB have tried it It is only 50 cents Dated at New Ulm, Minn., the 24th day of November A. D-1891. per bottle. For sale by O. M. Olson By the Court, „_ EBUST BRANDT JBroggist."Jf 5*"fr iffi*^-*! tns.3 35 JudgeofProbate NEW ULM. MIN