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

December 16, 1891 · Page 7 of 10

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P» •\K?T &$$$? NE^COODS!^ ^^^J^^V-^^JJ^JV-*^*^" -.^ :•'•& ORDINANCE NO 37. "*7by Springfield re Jy the parties, subject to the pro-visions Drug Store. A of this ordinance. An ordinance'Telating to Scavengers. Such scavenger may also be required Julius Wentlt lost a child from diphtheria The City Council of the citv of Newto clean the streets, alleys and public Ulm do ordain '*. lust week. grounds in-said cjty„Qr such,parts of the Miss Anua Richard and Augusta Sec. 1. After.'the passage and ap same at such times and in such manner B. BEHNKE & CO., Strassburji are visiting with friends in proval of this ordinance, arid, annually as the city council may direct. Sleepv Eve thereafter oh' the second Tuesday in Sec. 5. Such City Scavenger, under Herman Bprcliard and Theo. Kirschstem April of each ye&r] when other city officers the direction of the Mayor, any police are visiting in Canada. are appointed, the' Mayor shall .officer, or member of the Board of appoint a City Scavenger, subject to Grant Palmer who has been sick with Health, shall have power and it is bis DEALERS IN typhoid fever for the past month is convalescent. confirmation by the City Council, whose duty to enter upon any premises, between term of office shall be one year and until sunrise and sunsetr, for the purpose his successor is appointed and qualified The Springfield Orchestra announces of examining any vault, privy, provided that the first appointment O. M. OLSEN, a dance in Gamble's Hail for December sink, sewer or private drain and he G[ood£, Boot ki)d Bkt£ ki\d Ckp£ 31st. hereunder shall expire on the next shall be permitted access to any and all $1\OQ& Mrs. J. Moody, who was run over hy third Tuesday in April. parts of buildings necessary for such a freight uain near Lamberton* last examination,.and also fof the purpose RUGGIST and APOTHECARY. Sec. 2. The City Council may at any Wednesday, was bronght to Springfield of cleaning* the same, when, necessary. time by resolution or otherwisefixmaximum DEALER IN Thursday afternoon. rates of compensation for work Sec. 6. No scavenger or other person Drugs, Medicines Chemi^^t Get your Christmas and New Year's to be done by such scavenger under this shall open any privy vault or disturb cards at Schleuder's. cals, Toilet Articles, Fancy ordinauee, and they may also require the contents thereof between the hours THE CHEAPEST HOUSE IN THE CITY FOR CASH A. Henle of Milford spent Sunday him to give bond fpr the proper and of live o'clock a. m. and nine o'clock Goods, Stationery and with bis son, Athanaz. faithful performance 'of such work iu m. of any day. Nothing in this ordinance PLEASE CALL AND GIVE US A TRIAL. Musical Instruments. County Surveyor Boock of New Ulm such amount as they may direct. The contained shall be construed as to Ois, Paints, Brushes, Varnishes and was in town Saturday. Mayor mi also at "any time suspend or Farm produce taken in Exchange. .. prevent any person from cleansing his Allen Pierce of Boone, Iowa, has been discharge such scavenger for cause, own priyy vault, provided the same is Glass. spending several weeks with his brother whenever in his opinion the circumstances done substantially as in this ordinance David, who lives in the town of Mulligan. may warrant such action. directed relative to the time, place of A, Behnke Manager B- BEH2IKE & O Physicians' Prescriptions ca*-?~ Sec. S. Such scavenger shall provide deposit and mannor of removal of the fully prepared from ptire and Henry Van Valkenburg left Saturday himself with a wagon or other vehicle same. fresh Drugs. afternoon for Minneapolis to attend the with a covered water-tight box for the Sec. 7. Any violation of or neglect HOLIDAY TRADE. Curtiss Business College. removal of the contents of p,tivy vaults to comply with the provisions of this ordinance, Agency for the celebrated Estey Organs and other matter emitting an offensive William Harris is visiting with his "on the part of any scavenger and Pianos. odor or being disgusting to sight. or other person, or refusal of any owner sister at New Ulm. All matter referred to in this ordinance, or occupant of any premises or buildings J. MaDette left last Saturday for Please give me a call. £& removed by the City Scavenger to be examined as herein provided, Eagle Lake to spend a few weeks with Beussmann Bros, have completely renovated their Department Store for the holiday or any other person, shall be removed, shalkbe summarily punished by a fine friends and relatives." O. M. OLSEN trade and are now ready to furnish. Meridian Block. Ne Ulm, Minn. deposited or buried in such manner of not less than five dollars nor more Take a look at those beautiful set Christmas Articles to Suit a Million. and at such points within.or outside tb« than fifty dollars and costs and be im Rings at Schleuder's Jewefry store. F. H. BEHNKE, city limits as the Health Officer of the prisoned until such fine and cos*.s are Cbarley Rose and John Strassburg city may direct and approve of. Such paid not exceeding sixty days. left Saturday afternoon for Wadena to removal of matter shall be done in such Sec, 8. This ordinance shall take effect E A E I N manner as to prevent any loss or smell visit with friends. Department one contains a vast assortment of, and be in force from and after ap on the way or at the place of deposit. proval and publication. Miss Louisa Hauenstein and Miss Ida Sec.4. It shall be the special duty of such TOYS, 5 AM) 1© CENT GOODS ANDFA1CT' Hauenstein were the guests of Airs. Passed December 1st A. 1891, scavenger when requested by the owner, Wm Mueller the past week. E. G. Koch agent or occupant of any premises AITICLIS. A boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. President of the Council. within the limits of this city, to remove George Vogel list Saturday. Everybody Attest: Louis Schilling *n the contents of privy vaults and cleanse is smoking Grand Royals. the same, also to empty and clean any City Clerk. Department Two shows up vault, sink, sewer and private drain Approved December 3rd A D. 1891. a a a re and to remove all offal, swill, garbage, Charles Wagner rubbish, ashes, dead animals and other! Mayor nuisances from private grounds, at such Wm. Sandmann and wife and Paul in grand shape, and the stock of Officially published December 16th A. compensation as may be agreed upon and Herman Quandt visited with Henry D. 1891." A W A E Siebert in Gibbon last week. .: efy, I^n^, etd, Paul Quandt made Sleepv Eye a business HELLO! HELLO! HELLO! visit last Friday. Later on he will GOOD TABLE BUTTER. move onto a farm in that vicinity. is as complete as usual. Sophie Wellner is employed in the PRICES LOW. GOODS OF BEST QUALITY. NEW ULM, MINN. store of C. F. Ruemke in New Ulm. Fred Spaeth is visiting with his brothers P. 0 Block, Comer 1st North and Minnesota Sts. New Ulm, Minn. BOOTS in Montevidio. ARCTICS Goods sold at Rock-bottom prices foi Emma Wellner has gone to Muscatine, cash. Goods delivered in any part of SWSM&XN $°& Iowa, on a visit. the city. There will be Christmas services in the M. E. church ou Christmas "eve. SHOES FELTSHOES (Established in 1864 by Dr.C. Wescbxke.) The event will be enlivened by a Christmas PIONEER tree. FOR THE BENEFIT O ALL Drug Store, Speemeni Cases. BOOTS ARCTICS S. H. Clifford, New Cassel. Wis, .was troubled with Neuralgia and Rheumatism, by his Stomach was dis^ordered.Jhis $nd. J. fj. Liver was affected to an alarming de gree, appetite fell away, and he was SHOES FELT SHOES It is to the interest of every man, woman or child who lives within a radius terribly reduced in strength and flesh. of fifty miles of New Ulm to know that my NEW STORE is finished. Three bottles of Electric Bitters cured him. DRD6S, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, I have removed the clothing stock to the new building, which, by Jidward Shepherd, Harrigburg, 111., BOOTS ARCTICS had a running sore on his leg of eight the way, is the longest in Minnesota, and am now prepared to show a Toilet Articles, Perfumery, Books, years' standing. Used three bottles of new and clean line of Stationery, Trusses, supporters. Shoulder Electric Bitters and several boxes of Braces, Crutches, etc. Paints, Oils CLOTHING A.3NT3 3 Bucklen's Arnica Salve, and his leg is Varnishes, Glass and Artists' Supplies. sound and well. John Speaker, Catawba, SHOES 4 FELT SHOES Pure Wines and Liquors for medicinal O., had five largo Fever sores on his GENTS' FUKNISHING GOODS, purposes. Physicians' prescriptions leg, doctors said he was incurable. One We are ready for the cold weather. Our Stock is.the eompletest! carefully compounded at all hours of bottle Electric Bitters and one box Our Goods are the best! We guarantee a perfect fit! Our Prices are the day and night. Bucklen's Arnica Salve cured him en DRY GOODS. GROCERIES, HATS, GAPS, way down! We are Sole Agents for Afred Dolge All Wool Felt Shoes Ivers & Pond Pianos, Sterling Organs tirely. Sold at 0 M. Olseu's Drug Band Instruments and other musica. and Slippers. Store. 3 S*t-oheyd©* merchandise. CITY NOTICE. SUMMONS. and in fact everything pertaining to a general store. Notice is hereby given that the Board STATE OF MINNESOTA, County ol Brown a of Public Works of the city ofNew Jim, IN ALL RESPECTS MY STOCK IS COMPLETE. District Court, Ninth Judicial District. Brown County, Minnesota, will meet at Iiouis Sandan, Plaintiff JOHN F. NEUMANN. the City Clerk's office in said city on VS. Augustus Tappe, the unknown heirs of said AueustusTappe, Monday, the 28th dav of December A. aDd also all other persons or parties D. 1891 at 7:30 P. M.'for the purpose of unknown claiming any right, title, estate, lien or interest in the real estate describod in the comc? assessing the benefits and damages arising ln ', Defendants from the widening of a street as tyi. Tpe State of Minnesota, to the above named Defendants: directed by the city council of said city Christmas. Christmas. You and each of you are hereby sumanswer tO'Wit: moned and required to the comthe That the street along and within the plaint of the Plaintiff in above entitled city limits being thirty (80) feet wide, action, which is filed in the office" of the Clerk of the District Court of the Ninth Judicial from the point where Broadway ends at Distnct.in and for the County of Brown and State the city limits, at the "Hospital and of Minnesota, and to serve a copy of your answer to the said complaint on the subscriber at his Poor House" grounds, and from there office in the city of New Ulm in eaid County .within Days more and the glorious, .holiday will, have arrived Are you prepared?, running North to where the same is intersected twenty days after the service of this summons by Riverside Avenue and the Have you a present, ready^for the one who is deserving of it from you? I upon you.exclusive of the day of such serviceiand 2establishment 5 if you fail to answer the said complaint within the Minnesota River near the most notherly not, be sure to come,to our before the time aforesaid, the Plaintiff in this action will anply point of River Bottom Lot No. nine (9), In view of the.approaching Holiday Season, I have as usual to the Court for the relief demanded in the be widened by condemning an additional Dated ftovember 9th, 1891. Q^Sr secured an elegant stock of thirty (80) feet along and adjoining JOS. A. ECKSTEIN, the eastern boundary line of said street Plaintiff's Attorney, ALBUM AND CHRISTMAS GOODS. & and within the city limits. New Ulm, Minn. By order of the Board of Public Works. NOTICE OF~LIS PENDENS. Louis Schilling, Clerk, Board of Public Works. STATE OF MINNESOTA, County of Brown I also have a splendid assortment of the very latest designs in Christmas Dated New Ulm, Minn.. Dec. 1st, 1891, District Court, Ninth Judicial District. N5 Cards and Notions, which I will sell at reduced prices. Louis Sandau, Plaintiff. Redpath Concert Go. th and select something suitable. We have ah immense stock, but the best Augustus Tappe, fhe unknown heirs of said Au. Everything New. Nothing Old. gustus Tappe, and also all other persons or r.artiea goods are always sold first, and you might get left unless you hurry up. unknown claiming any right, title, estate, lien or interest in the real estate described in the complaint herein. DefendPntB Notice ishereby given, that an action has been Chas. Gebser,, Season of 1891-92. commenced in this Court by the above named A Plaintiff against the above named Defend*^ Including such well-known artists as for the purpose of determining any aUvarse clah£ Miss Ella Chamberlain, whistling soloist. estate, hen or interest In aDd to the real estate Miss Edith Christie violinist. hereinafter and in the complaint herein Ascribed NEW ULM, MINN. J. P. Gilder, pianist. claimed by said defendants or either of them and Master Cecil.Songs & Character Sketches to have the same adjudged void also to have the E P. Elliot, humorist. above named defendants, and all persons or nnrV will appear at ies claiming under or through them!foreverbarred & & AUtf^S-S) from claiming and from any and al c]aims rhrht tit e, estate, fien or interest inOTto S «af S tate or any pari thereof adverse to the niafntiff and more articles we can confidently recommend for Christmas gifts, and cordially invite you to look over our line. WAGNER & SAVERIEN, Wedne^dky, ©ecemjDer' l6% IDeler in Tbe-premises affected by said action a«» «if nof«,,i a JemTxjr2k±tvur& a Stoves and Ranges, assays a?saS£* GEEAT AUCTION 0^?* Seats now on Sale at the CitT Drug Store. De*l8 in and for said county. Dated November 9th, 1891. STATE OF MINNESOTA, County of Brown ^ss JOS. A. ECKSTEIN S,A E In Probate Court, Special Term, December 9th Plaintiff's Attorneys, Choline $tove$ arid ^in-wafe. New Ulm, Minn. In'the matter of the estate of William Thiele Jr. deceased. QTATE OP MINNESOTA, County of Brown lea )J' On reading and filing the petition of Henry Rudolphi Hardware, Farming Implements, O In Probate Court. Special Tenn.Becember $ of New Ulm, Minn., representing among other things, that William Thiele Jr., late of Kansas $10,000 'Worth of'Dry Goods, Notions, a a Jan*et City Missouri, on the 30th day of October A. ceSe^f Tesrow de- Nails, Fence Wire, D. 1891, atKanpas City, Missouri, died intestate, On reading and filitg the netition nf fu f* Dress Goods, Fannels, Shirtings, and being a resident of this County at the time of Smith,adminirtrator oftte tsfiffi ofJaSet S his death, leaving goods, chattels and estate within deceased, ^Xffltadmi^8tdf^,dcamongAxed representing otherthin« W Prints, Shirting, Tickings, TabgWestern this county, and that the said petitioner is au Washers, Clothes ^Wtef'&pray? fe uncle of said deceased, praying that administration to^* a a 1» for e:xami»ff£8^?Si be to him granted: Gloths, Yarns, Hosiery^ Blankets, Comforts!^Underwear anaallowingthe final account of bJs a It is ordered.tnat said petition heard hy the Judge Wringers, Asphaltum and ft of this Court,oniThursday the 7th day of January all sizes, Laces and Embroideries, Ribbons, A D. 1892, at 10 o'clock A. M., at ttae.Probate °?f^ytf1" 8t\day of J»n«ar7i ftS .Office in satd county. and lOO O other articles to besold at Asbestos Roofing, etc., etc. And It is farther ordered, that notice thereof be given to the heirs of said deceased and to -all persons interested, by publishing a SOMMER'S STORE CODT of this order once In each w^ek for three sue. ressf re weeks prior to said day of hearing in the oneeto each week lotthra^fcSve JZAXSZ ^NewUlmBeview.a weekly newspaper, printed to .aid day of tearing, I •,\r. Sa^pubUshedattiieCity of New Tfim fn said Special attention given to menc|ung and repairing of Tin Ware. Xl '.- ^h^T s'^tQS E VJSRY. DAY] '?&$& at New V\m, Minn.,Hhe 9th day of Work warranted. **f\i Tt 4 By the Court, By the Court. x-%^k ERNST BBANDT,' i-:Sale to commence at 2 o'clock and 7 in tlie %vfening. NEW UUteV-s&T .„ KBN8T BRANDT S&f* SS JudceotPiobMt. '"v*..It." 8,2 CL-8-3 tt '"dga of Probate. ^-*£tU'M**1 ***Vfc 5 J% v.