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

December 23, 1891 · Page 10 of 13

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CHRISTMAS NE W GOODS NE W COODS Springfield NEW I ^^&-i"" Drug Stored Ca9imir Ochs and family left S aturday for New Ulm to visit relatives. B. BEHNEE & CO., George Rasmussen of Beaver Falls looked over our enterprising town last gifts are far better appreciated if they are useful. What is more useful Thursday with a view of locating. than a pair of solid Leather Shoes or a nice pair of Velvet Jule Jossart spent a few days of last Slippers? The man or woman who week at Sleepy Eye. DEALERS IN W. Edgar is visiting friends and re COMES latives in St. Paul. Don't forget the News Year's dances :f i. at Springfield. O.-M.'OLSEN, Gfoo&£, 8 t£ kudHl\oe& & &i\d dk$£. Nearly all of the churches will have a Christmas tree onXmasEve. lMi into our Store gets the worth of his or her money every time, and there A little boy of Wm Schulz, who fell Notion^, G^oSerie$ kr\d dfodketfy. RUGGIST and APOTHECARY, is no one from a hayloft a few weeks ago, died BUT last Sunday morning. Funeral was DEALER IN ffi •Drwg8fm held Tuesday. Medicines, Chemi. THE CHEAPEST HOUSE IN THE CITY FOR CASH In last week's correspondence we stated caU, Toilet Articles, Faney that Julius Wendt had lost a child Goods, Stationery and PLEASE CALL AND GIVE US A TRIAL. from diphtheria, but Mr. Wendt informs Musical Instruments. us that the child is up and around. We Farm produce taken in Exchange. will acknowledge that it is only Ois, Paints, Brushes, Varnishes and gladly make' the correction. ONC E IN A Glass. Miss-Bertha and Thea, Olsen, teachers in our public schools, will spend A, Behnke Manager. &*• SES^KaE & O Christmas and New Years with their Physicians9 Prescriptions ca*"f$s\ parents at St. Charles. %r%Td fr°m Weio-aud Hauenstein of New Ulm HOLIDAY TRADE. spent a few" hours of last Friday with S while you find so complete a Stock for all ages, sizes and conditions of his son-in-law, Wm. Mueller. Agency for the celebrated Estey (Vf 4 pocket book. .This gans and Pianos. John Throe of Mankato visited during YEAR a few days of last week with his brother, Please give me a call. Charley. Beussmann Bros, have completely renovated their Department Store for the %oliday Ernst Cady is spending the winter O* A£ Or SKNT i^* trade and are now ready to furnish. Meridian Block, Kew Ulm,' Minn. at Waseca with Mr. and Mrs. Pat, Chri Suit a Million. Shields. has been a hard one. Our prices are down to Hard Pan, Get your New Year's Cards at Schleuder's Jewelry store. $$• 3Loheyde» =DEALER I N 1 Department one contains a vast assortment of THE STAR which leads them aU is T0YB? 5 AH© 1 CENT GOODS AND the Light running Domestic Sewing Tlie leading Slioe :m.em MachinVForsaleby F. H. Retzlaff. FAI€¥ 1EMCLES. Buy a lady's desk for your wife and THE POET LET LOOSE! she will blacken your shoes for a week. Department Two shows up CITY NOTICE. /•K Notice is hereby given that the Board 3i'oderiej^ruit&&odk. of Public Works of the city ofNew dim, in grand shape, and the stock of Our store is stocked as stocked can be Brown County, Minnesota, will meet at With everything in our line the "City Clerk's office in said city on efy, Iknip& et5, To inspect it we invite you cordially Mondav, the 28th dav of December A. I). 1891 at 7:30 P. M. for the purpose of It will pay you to spend that time. assessing the benefits and damages arising is as complete as usual. O O A E E II from the widening of a street as With novelties rare and gifts very nice directed by the city council of said city PRICES LOW. GOODS OJ? BEST QUALITY. NEW ULM, MINN. Most suitable in these days. to-wit: ,, We will surely not have to invite you twice That the street along and withm the P. O. Block, Comer 1st North and Minnesota Sts. New Ulm, Minn. Goods sold at Rock-bottom prices foi For a wise person never delays. city limits being thirty (30) feet wide, cash. Goods delivered in any part oK I from the point where Broadway ends at the city. the city limits, at the "Hospital and We have sideboards, tables and hat racks t, Poor House" grounds, and from there Lounges, sofas, and stands, (Established in 1864 by Dr.C. Weschcke.) runnino- North to where the same is intersected Fine shelves to put on your knik knaks PIONEER by Riverside Avenue and the To keep them from careless hands. Minnesota River near the most notherly FOR THE BENEFIT OF ALL IV Drug Store, point of River Bottom Lot No. nine (9), A carpet sweeper your wife most misses tie widened by condemning an additional thirty (30) feet along and adjoining You can afford to get one of these the eastern boundary line of said street Your reward will be seventeen kisses ^Hd J. 5^tein. and within the city limits. And with that you ought to be pleased* By order of the Board of Public Works. Louis Schilling, A ladies desk is something in style It is to the interest of every man, woman or child who lives within a radius Clerk. Board of Public Works, The price, is exceedingly low ef fifty ruilos of New Ulm to know that my NEW STORE.is finished. ©ated New Ulm, Minn.. Deo. 1st, 1891, DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, Your best girl will greet you with a smile Santa Glaus I hare removed the clothing stock to the new building, which, by If on her you would one bestow. th« way, is the longest in Minnesota, and am now prepared to show a Toilet Articles, Perfumery, Bookt. I newand1 clean line of We have easels and pictures framed v!J!!T^,lSntC**s, etc. Pamta,OIIg CLOTHING ACTX suit your means and taste Pn^W?*' Artuts' S Pare Wines imd^qoors for medSimd For work in this line we re quite famed pnrpoBes. Phyricwng' pr«,cripUoni So more words we need not waste. GENTS' PUBNIS ING GOODS, Has stored in W. Eibner/s Confectionery •carefully compounded at hSSTS _.vn_ the day and night. the finest and largest Dry Goods. Groceries, Hats Caps, assortment of nil?? Pianos, Sterling Organ* With a Merry Christmas to you all mercVanrement8 I MS TREE TRMIN6S And many a happy New Year W close these lines and invite a call GAMES AND HEW HUTS From everybody far and near. SUMMONS. WAGNER & SAVERIEN, ..tfaet everything pertaining to a general store. Ever shown in the city. 4 IN A.x.u RESPECTS MY STOCK IS COMPLETE. riainUff. MAS TREES JOHN F. NEUMANN. £?£H.**' unknown heirs of said An*. ffl OYSTERS Sa1nfbeiirin:r*,llw,Ute Se8crlbed conl' FRESH FRUITS -ssi'Sd •s«fi^ s^m KEY WEST AND Christmas. DOMESTIC CIBABS ^ffifr&i EST! MEERSCHAUM PIPES of Minnesota, and to serve a an!w2 to the said complaint on the iibscrltar .5TS ClaAR HOLDERS office in the city of New Ulm in s.°d Con^L wl?h! in twenty days after the service of thfs fummiS: This space is reserved for upon yon.exclnsive of tbe day of such ^SSSS^t FINE ORKAMEHTS if yon fail to answer the »«id com5"aint wTth^ th« 41 time aforesaid, the Plaintiff in thh urlm C°nrt'°r thC W In view of the approaching Holiday Season, I have as usual &%a% "^^fiS5l mK Dated ^ovember 9th, 1801. In fact eyerything pertaining to a first secured an elegant stock of JOS. A.ECKSTEIN, class Confectioneryr. ALBUM AND CHRISTMAS GOODS. Plaintiff's Attorney PLEASE GIVE ME A CALL New uim, Minn. NOTICE OF LIS PENDENS. j^F*Special efforts ars made to make interesting for STATE OP MINNESOTA Connf^„# I also have a splendid assortment of the very latest designs in Christmas Churches. WD. EIBNER. Cards and Notions, which I will sell at reduced prices. Plaintiff. Everything New. Nothing Old. described plaint herein. in the com- 8 Notice is hereby given, that an ««..« Chaa Gebser, a 8 commenced in thJ Conrt een a Plaintiff against the a JULIUS KRAUSE for the purpose of in Pendants a 8 c,aIm estate. lien or in & a hereinafter and in defendantps,ai,nvillie,,», the com i!?i 5 NEW ULM, MINN. claimed by said *«ribed HOUSE AN SI6N FAINTER tb tm a to have the same adjudged „M.?f to a above named defendants?and thin?!fl0^', ies claiming aider or throneh °'P"Pfrom re verbarre claim?ng and from anv and ?iiM —+ANDJ— $* &# AHJJ"0$ A C, a m"' r,?ht» title, estate, fien or interest «, W tate or any pari thereof adverse 7 1i* 2*-tbf PjaInti« herein and to have said r7lai£tHr GEEA AUCTIO N a owner in fee simple and endtleVf*"?i Ceiling Decoration a specialty. All i"e P°weseion of said premises and S J& work executed neatly, promptly and at a a title W quieted in low rates. Deler in. The premises affected bv MM .»•: 8ttfiIOn,a^e«8ltnated in the County of Brown and Shop, Corner Broadway and Fifth St. of*I«»nesota,oi5eT and are described a. follows- nSfo Stove sand Ranges Block one hondred andffl? A S S A E North. of? N StreetJn the city Ne^TJi° .° In.» according to the man ornl.Pl™ county 0/8.a,.ld and of record th? oflPcf S Ale 4 N E W ULM, MINN. DwdsinandforsaMconnHr Barter of Dated November 9th, 1891. CJTATE OF MINMISO'T.fr.'tbtiSty ofBrown }t» 0 S A ECKSTEIN \J In Probate Court, Special Term, December 9th $10,000 Worth of Dry Goods, Notions, "••.-•• i'iaintiiPs Attorneys, 1891. G^k^oliti ^tove^ and ^i^wafe. In'the matterol the estate ofWilliam Thiele Jr. ffew Ulm, Minijt Dress Goods, Fannels, Shirtings, deceased. On reading andfilingthe petition of Henry Redo]phi Hardware, Farming Implements, of New Ulm, Minn., representing among Prints, Shirting," Tickings, ,Tabe other things, that William Thiele Jr., late OfKansa eCity, Missouri, on the 30th day of October A. Cloths, Yarns, Hosiery, Blankets, Comforts, Underwear matter of the estate of Janet TesroW de. D. 1891, at KanFas City, Missouri, died intestate, Nails, Fence Wire, and being a resident of this County at the time of all sizes, Laces and Embroideries, Ribbons, fS^SSSi^^Jff^ Thomas Ma death, leaving goods, chattels and estate within deceased, represent^« a of Jane ^esrow this county, and that the said petitioner is au Western Washers, Clothes and lOOO other articles to be sold at If:^r he has fully SSm^StA^J? ^^^'"S" that uncle of said deceased, praying that administration be to him granted: foF andallowingthefinalar™«?,» Jf? exam'nin? It is ordered.that said petition heard by theJudge O E S S E and that hele dtechar~S ?,tet5 »ad°lnistration Wringersv^ Asphaltum and of this CourtjOniTbursday the 7th day of January flt/r^bu.8HdtTasU0 A. D. 1892, at 10 o'clock A. M., at the«Probate It is ordered, that Office In aatd county. befoalfh!Cnd2?net and perttionheard ^ewained Andit is further ordered, that notice thereofbe SftbI8^*»»'t01taCt""-J on FrWay.tbeStt day M« „f Asbestos Roofing, etc., etc O'clock A.M. a eiven to the heirs of. said deceased and to ^-tim ^fmm EVERY DAY.^isS^liill Si persona interested, by publishing a And itis fortheiroro?r*rf Connty. oncela««einweekforthreesueceeV COD? of this order the time and v&tfZStESi *m£,lcJ,oUc« & reweeks priorio saidday i* hearing In the persona internted bv^wtSiflVT?1 New Ulm Bevfcw, a weekly newspaper, printed Sale to commence at 2 o'clock and 7 in the evening. ani published atthe City of Nswtfmfittali Special attention given to mending and repairing of Tin Wa$&!&iAl C*Drt& at New Ulm, Minn., the 9th day of Work warranted. DecemberA. D. 1891. ,~v, B,ttmY*r iw ERNST BRAKDT, && By the Court, NEW ULM, :, 'K f.L.8.2 '&A 52 J«d*e ofProbate. N vir^ iS-