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

March 9, 1892 · Page 7 of 8

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iyj|i^i^^^yji^p r^'^ij^piqg^! ^Jg!Wwiy«Bj»w ^ry upapn^jj S! S E E E E WE ARE SELLING Drug Store. Dr. Wellcome went to the Cities last ',? -,.**«• /week, returning Saturday evening. Mr. Titus, a banker of Montevideo, B. BEHNEE & CO., came down Friday morning and spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W.W.Smith He returned to Montevideo on Monday. ALL WINTER GOOD S Mrs. J. C. Zieske goes to Winona today to visit her sons and daughters. She expects to be gone a month. DEALERS IN V".'" F. Beyer of Lamberton was in town last Tuesday on business. Sfy Gfood^, ^ekdy-n|kde dlotl\ii\^ -f(ufebei The suit of the Farmers Mercantile O. M. OLSEN, Co. of Evan was decided in favor of defendant G[Ood$, f5oot$ kqd Sl\oe£, Skt$ ki\d CSkp^. Dalsgard by Judge Gallagher. BELOW COST Griffith & Smith's Hall is being RUG GIST and APOTHECARY ing remodeled. When finished, there ]sfotior\^5.Gfroderieg ki\d C^odkefy. will be no nicer hall in the country. DEALER I N Julius Seidl and family who went to I Drugs, Medicines, Chemi Oregon last fall have returned. THE CHEAPEST HOUSE IN THE CITY FOR CASH cats, Toilet Articles, Fancy Several of our citizens went to New Goods, Stationery and PLEASE CALL AND GIVE US A TRIAL. Ulm Tuesday last to witness the carnival. Musical Instruments. $$ £*0REvoei* Farm produce taken in Exchange. James Reeve, who was mentioned Ois, Paints, Brushes, Varnishes and last week as being very low, died last Glasst Tuesday morning. Mr, Reeve was an A, Behnke Manager. BEHjN KE & CO old settler of Brown Co. and of late Physicians9 years a resident of Sleepy Eye. Prescriptions ca^. The infant child of John Ivubler who LEADING SHOEMAN li?es near Evan, died last wees. The bereaved have the sympathy of their Agency for the celebrated EsteJ Or- many friends. A HORSE, A HORSE, gans and Pianos. Miss Emma Moll, daughter of Conrad BEUSSMANN BROS. Moll, was at Minneapolis last week Please give me a call. A KINGDOM FO A HORSE, to receive treatment for her eyes. Mrs. F. Golden of Waseca is visiting Meridian Block, New Ulm, Minn. her parents here. Daniel Stage, who sold his farm some F. BEHNKE, time ago with the intention of going to Have Completely Renovated their Oregon, has concluded not to go. Extensive Establishment. =BEALER I N Mr. Ira King of Window spent Sunday in our city. He reports business rushing in that yillage and says that there will be a building boom there this contains a vast assortment of 5 and 10 cents goods and all kinds of fancy articles summer. suitable for marriage, birthday and ether presents. Mouth organs, accordeon Wm. Lalor, operator at Mankato, jewelry, albums autographs, pocket books, cigar «cases, pipes, cigar holders' guns, revolvers, fishing tackle and a fine and complete assortment of general spent Sunday in the city visiting old sporting goods. Also a selected stock of baby carriages. friends, If King Richard had lived in our days he would no doubt have called E A E N W O Mrs. Wm. Mellenthin has been very for a safety bycicle. shows np a full assortment of shelf hardware iron, steel, mechanics' and farmers1 sick for several davs. tools of all kinds. The world renowned Baker barbed wire, Geo. W. We are sold agents in New Ulm for the Gcndron Safety, and invite you Pitkin's incomparable mixed paints and a large assortment of machine and other Springfield. efy, I2iir^, etrf. to call and get prices on wheels. oils. All our goods are of a first class quality and prices on the same are rock Artist Schilling of Lamberton was a bottom. visitor in town last Sunday. BEUSSMANN BROS, GOOD TABLE BUTTER GUARANTEE: We warrant all Gendron Safety Bycicles to be free Mike and F. Raedel visited at Sleepy from imperfections in material or manufacture and agree to make goods Kye Monday. NEW ULM, MINN. any time within a year, any defects in them, not caused by use, misuse Fred Wright and wife left last Thursday or neglect. for Hot Springs, Ark., where they Goods sold at Rock-bottom prices to, WAGNER & SAVERIEN, cash. Goods delivered in any part oi will spend a-few months. the city. Mat. Clenimestaed returned from his FO THE BENEFIT O ALL JLM&ek,c5Lljas a rip to Norway last Wednesday. He (Established in 1864 by Dr.C. Weschcke.) eports a pleasant voyage and a good PIONEER time in the old country. W A a a so Drug Store, Sheriff Schmelz was up from New ARD & LARSON. Ulm Monday in quest of Sam Steinke. Wm. Pfaunder of New Ulm was in It is to the interest of every man, woman or child who lives within a radius by own last Saturday looking over the of fifty miles of New Ulm to know that my NEW STORE is finished. Hd. J. Sjdk^teiq. ooks of the Springfield Building and Dealers in I have removed the clothing stock to the new building, which, by oan Society. the way, is the longest in Minnesota, and am now prepared to show a Wolfgang Schmid left Monday afternoon dealer in SHELF AND HEAVY HARDWARE. new and clean line of for Hot Springs, Ark. DRUBS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, OLiOTHIN A-IIXri A singing class has been started at Toilet Articles, Perfumery, Books, he Congregational church. hton Wagons & stationery, Trusses, supporters. Shoulder GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, John Schmid Jr. has accepted a posion Braces, Crutches, etc. Paints, Oils with the State Bank of Springfield. Varnishes, Glass and Artists' Supplies. Brv Goods. Groceries, Hats Caps, Pure Wines and Liquors for medicinal Asocial will be given at Gamble's purposes. Physicians' prescriptions Hall on St. Patricks day. All are cordially carefully compounded at all hours of a a Sleighs a S in W a invited. the day and night. CS&M^ioX & f^Stfo 8 I & MOW^f$, Schleuder can do your watch and Ivers & Pond Pianos. Sterling Organs fact everything pertaining to a general store. Band Instruments and other musica ewelrv repairing. Engraving a specialty. Full line of Fuller & Johnson Mfg. Co. goods such as Mowers, Eakes, Plows etc. merchandise. IN RESPECTS MY STOCK IS COMPLETE. AJUX, Aultman & Taylor & Minneapolis Engines & Separators, Huber Engines. JOH N F. NEUMANN. Binding Twine. Machine Oils,Pumps, Hay tools. lYi fact anything and everything yon may wan?, at H. FRENZEL, CITY NOTICE. prices that will astonish you. When in the city call and see ns, we want to show you our goods and make 3'ou prices even if you dont want to buy. Q^p* Repairs for above always on hand. Sealed proposals will be received unit NEW ULM MINNESOTA, «,2 o'clock P. M. Thursday March Manufacturer of 4th 1892, at the office of the City Clerk, SODA W A E City of New Ulm Minnesota, for the grading and gravelling of a Street along UST & CARDS. AL SELTZER WATER the city limits to the new bridge at Beussmann's crossing, all according to AND plans and specifications now to be seen CHAMPAGNE CIDER. and on file in the City Clerk's office. All proposals must be sealed and marked "Proposals for Street grading" Centre Street, New Ulm, Minn^ and must* be filed with the City Clerk. O E A E S I N STORE. All proposals must be accompanied by DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES, a certified check for $100 made payable the City Clerk to be forfeited to said I have as usual secured an elegant and unlimited stock ity as liquidated damages in case any G^c-f^^go bidder receiving the awaad shall fail to executh a satisfactory contract and STATIONERY AND WALL PAPER. fiat£, £kj$ kqd 3iV:qi^ii^ ood$. bond for the execution of said work within three days thereafter, Checks will be returned to owner OF KIESLING BLOCK, where bids are rejected. NEW ULM, MINN. Baer & Setter. I also have a splendid assortment of the very latest designs in Birthday The city council reserves the right to Cards and Notions, which I will sell at reduced prices. reject any and all bids. Louis SCHILLING. Everything New. Nothing Old. City Clerk. J3ated,New Ulm March 7th 1892. Opposite Meridian Block. waAys"rCd0rtment al! kiad80f Chas. Gebser, SIDEWALK NOTICE. All orders entrusted to will receive promm attention. Special attention given to the man Notice is hereby given that pursuant facture of tin and iron roofs. to resolutions of the city council of the »r5?SaSiFnfi-d0Iie a a °mptly NEW ULM, MINN. city of New Ulm, passed Febr. Srd 18&2 iv&W UL.M. MINN Dealer in and duly approved, the same are hereby Mrs. H. Laudenschlaeger, published for the information of all concerned: Resolved: 1. That all owners and occupants J* AftWOt-D# DEALEE IN of lots and premises fronting Hardware & on Stata Street, betwen Second South Has removed to his own building on corner of Second North and and Seventh North Streets are hereby Minnesota Streets lately occupied by Jacob Klossner Jr. ordered to have a sidewalk constructed, Tinware sod laid and trees planted on both sides Deler in. of said State Street according to the plan thereof on file in the City Clerk's and the celebrated r" Stoves and Ranges, MASKS! oflce and Ordinance No. 20 of this city MASKS! firiia! |tB?i| mi laapi, 1 insofar as it is not modified by the boulevard plan of said State Street all to be done on or before May 1st, 1892. No cottonwood tre«? are allowed to be Also the White and Belvidere Sewin^ planted. That in default thereof the Machines. Repairing promptly attended Choline $tove# ai\d a re MASQUERADE TRIMMINGS foregoing improvements will be made to. Corner Minnesota & First South, SHPPstei: by the city immediately after May 1st Hardware, Farming Implements, arid assessed to abutting property. THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT 2. Further resolved that a competent man be employed by the city council at Nails, Fence Wire, deceased. W O a Henry Hamann the expense of the city, as soon as advisable, AT THE On reading and filing the petition of Louise Ha under whose supervision all S a S W Xh win a S ofHthe., Western Washers, Clothes or0 sod shall be laid and trees planted, estate Henry Hamann deceased, reDresentin^ CITY DRUG STORE. among otheratnings.tnant*she has fully a S S whose duty it shall be during the,3eason fi«^eSfia,f, a that a time and a fixed for the assignment of the reeidue or Lid? of 1892 to protect and caie for said sod Wringers, Asphaltum and estate to the parties entitled thereto 8 a and trees, having the same at all times properly trimmed sprinkled and watered Asbestos Roofing, etc., etc.,SiliE?«°dMfarthersaid from the city water-works without ex Probate Office in County. pense to any abutting property owner. Fine Candies and Confectionery. Ordere that notice thereof be given to!totereBted.by All the foregoing and the man to be publishing a copToHh* 1 O employed shall be under the direct supervision AlaT^ru«LTdsKrtyrnted ••svsaa of the committee on Parks. Special attention given to mending and repairing of Tin Ware. 4 Louis SCHILLING HENNINCSEN & KIESEL Work warranted. City Clerk. A?D.te189a2l W W dft of March By the Court, Dated New Ulm March 7th A. D. 1892 E S O I O W S -A. S E O I A I NEW ll LM, MINN ER&ST BRANDT [L SI] Judge ol Probata -, SM:iA'••*V