New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
March 16, 1892 · Page 7 of 8
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NEW GOODS! NE W GOODS NEW-'. |m S E E E E WE ARE SELLING Store?-,e Drug W§^*i*l Thompson is about the happiest ^Mf\ Vh| mortal in town. A Bon and heir put in E. BEHNZ E & CO., S»fi' ,'' ,'lf'^ an appearance at his home on Saturday, ¥V fe*lV' $ $ Miss Liliie Anderson, Ora Elliott and Ed, Elliot of Springfield spent Sunday ALL WINTER GOODS in our village, ^z *"& A. W. Bingham py|e Ulm «ras in DEALERS IN town Saturday. rt^}M'Mr. and Mrs. Wegner of Lamberton 0LSEN?* speM a portion of last week in our villaJBthe O. M. guests of J. O. Zieske and BELOW COST. family. J,xit)%iffl RUGGIST aid APOTHECARY The Ladies Quartette ofChicago gave an entertainment at Griffith & Smith's fSK DEALEB IN 38'« Hall on Saturday evening. It was as Drugs, Medicines, Chemi THE CHEAPEST HOUSE IN THE CITY FOR CASH meritorious as any ever given in our caU, Toilet Articles, JFan-: city, .v .-', t-f, cy Goods, Stationery and S if 5 PLEASE CALL AND GIVE US A TRIAL. W Otto Baarsch of New Ulm spent Sunday Musical Instruments. "f&Z. ^TlHtf""^'VS^K •at**''.** Farm produce taken in Exchange. here visiting friends and making Ois, Paints, Brushes, Varnishes an.." "^"vmFjafr new ones. BEHHKE&C0 1 Glass. Julius Rieckof New Ulm was in town Ay Behnke Manager. ^•M one day last week. Mr. R. has just returned Physicians'' Prescriptions ca-" from college and is looking for fuuy prepared from pure an* fresh Drugs, BEUSSMflNN BROS. a situation. Miss Annie Ortweinwent to Chicago Agencyfortlie celebrated Estev Oi A HORSE, A HORSE, last week to buy her stock of spring gans and Pianos. $ and summer millinery. Please give me a call. Attorney G, W. Somerviile went to A KINGDOM FO A HORSL J*v--V« O. M. Ol SEN '"/'4 _* -', Have Completely Renovated their .'- Lake Crystal last week on legal business/ ^Extensive Establishment. Meridian Block, New Ulm, Mini y) :\./! f:^''\-'-^^::?-:£:. The storm of last Wednesday did a F. BEHNKE, great deal of damage, Windmills were blown down, chimneys had to suffer, =DEALER I N contains a vast assortment of 5 and 10 cents goods and all kinds of fancy article8 spouts were torn down, in fact everything suitable for marriage, birthday and ether presents. Mouth organs, accordeon8 trembled. The railroad company, jewelry, albums autographs, pocket books, cigar -cases, pipes, cigar holders5 the village mill, and Wm. Vogtschild guns, revolver^, fishing tackle and a fine and complete assortment .of general sporting goods. Also a selected stock of baby carriages. sustained large losses. XDEr»^a-nTItTE3OTr W O Cbas, and Sarah Zieske of Courtland were viiiting relatives and friends here shows np a full assortment of shelf hardware iron, steel, mechanics' and farmers' tools of all kinds. The world renowned Baker barbed wire, Geo. W. over Sunday. Pitkin's incomparable mixed paints and a large assortment of machine and other If King Richard had lived in our days he would no doubt have called Wm. Sandmann of Lafayette, Nicollet oils. All our goods are of a first class quality and prices on the same are rock [Wpiffl for a safety Wcicle. Co., was in town last week on his bottom. way to his big farm near Eyan. He BEUSSMANN BROS, We are soldfagents in New Ulm for the Gcndron Safety, and invite you expects to move up thei'e about May 1. to calLand get prices on wheels. FOR THE BENEFIT O ALL Springfield. GOOD TABLE BUTTER. George Kleinknecht of New Ulm was GUARANTEE: We warrant all Gendron Safety Bycicles to be free from imperfections in material or manufacture and agree to make goods a visitor over Sunday. NEW ULM, MINN. any time within a year, any defects in them, not caused by use, misuse Mrs. Oohs of New Ulm'has been visiting or neglect. with her son Casimir, the past Goods sold at Rock-bottom prices fc^ k\ week. WAGNER & SAVERIEN, cash. Goods delivered in any part c. It is to the interest of every man, woman or child who lives within a radius John B. Schniid will build a $5,000 the city. of fifty miles of New Ulm to know that my NEW STORE is finished. residence iu the eastern part of town a F-u^xxitrvure a this spring. (Established in 1864 by Dr.C. Weschcke.) ,' I have removed the clothing stock to the new building, which, by The finest line of Engagement, Wedding, PIONEER W A. a a so the way, is the longest in Minnesota, and am now prepared to show a Friendship and Birthday rings at new and clean line of Drug Store Schleuder's. OTHIKTO A.KT3 3 Twins were born to Mr. Mrs. 1 Schwarzrock last Wednesday. Mrs. by GENTS' FUKNISHING GOODS, Schwarzrock is very low. J. ^dkjtteiit George Vogel has rented his building Dealers in Dry Goods. Groceries, Hats Gaps, and saloon fixtures to G. Ruby and will dealer in move onto his farm this spring. SHELF AND HEAVY HARDWARE. DRUBS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS. The young people of the Catholic JOHN F. NEUMANN. church will give an entertainment at Toilet Articles, Perfumery, BooksStationery, Gamble's Hall on StPatrick's eve. uggies, Trusses, supporters. ShouJ James, the seven-year-old son of Mr. der Braces, Crutches, etc. Paints, Oils and Mrs. W, Duncan, died last Saturday, Varnishes, Glass and Artists' Supplies Pure Wines and Liquors for medicino Peter Madison and wife of purposes. Physicians' prescription Sanborn attended the funeral. carefully compounded at all hours Fred Zschunke left Saturday afternoon the day and night. Carriages, Sleighs and Spring-Wagons, for New Ulm, and leaves there today Ivers & Pond Pianos, Sterling Or°-an Band Instruments and other music? for Germany. will return merchandise. about the 15th of May. Pull line of Fuller & Johnson Mfg. Co. goods 6uca as Mowers, Bakes, Plows etc A singing class was organized at the H. FRENZEL, Aultman & Taylor & Minneapolis Engines & Separators, Huber Engines. Congregational church last Thursday Binding Twine. Machine Oils, Pumps, Hay tools. In fact anything and everything you may wanj, at I have as usual secured an elegant and unlimited stock, evening with a membership of 28. The prices that will astonish you. When in the city call and see ns, we want to show yon our goodB~and make you prices even if you dont want to buy. 03*" Repairs for above always on hand. Manufacturer of following officers were elected: Leader, NEW ULM MINNESOTA, SODA WATER Miss Lilian Anderson Organist, Miss STATIONEEY AND WALL PAPER. Jennie Burns President, Prof. L. E. BRUST & GRAFF, SELTZER WATER Covelle Secretary,MLssLouisa Schniid Treasurer, Miss Bertha Olsen. AND I also have a splendid assortment of the very latest designs in Birthday The Democratic county convention CHAMPAGNE CIDER. Cards and Notions, which I will sell at reduced prices. will be held at this place Saturday, March 26th. Centre Street, NewUlm,Minr Chas. Gebser, E A E S I N TIN STORE A Million Friends. DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES, A friend in need is a friend indeed, NEW ULM, MINN. and not less than one million people have found just such a freind in Dr, King's New Diseovery for Consampsion, SatjS, dap$ kqd iWqij-^ii^ G^ood.^ 4* 9« AftWO&O* Coughs, and Colds.—If you have never usad this Great Cough Mediciue. OF one trial will convince you that it has KIESLING BLOCK, NEW ULM, MINN. wonderful curative powers in all diseases Baer& Setter, of Throat, Chest and JLungs. Each IDeler in. is guaranteed to do all that is claimed Stove and Ranges or money will be refunded. Trial bottles SPRING GOODS! SPRING GOODS! free at O. M. Olsen Drug store. Large bottles 60c. and $1.00. Opposite Meridian Block. A large assortment of all kinds of tinware a ways on band. SIDEWALK NOTICE. DRYGOODS, NOTIONS & GROCERIES. All orders entrusted to ne will receive promp attention. Special attention given to the mac 0 k^oline. ^tove^ ai\d Yinwa^e. Notice is hereby given that pursuant facture of tin and iron roofs. to resolutions of the city council of the Repairing done neatly and omntlrv'.y--__ ISfBW ULM. mm city of New Ulm, passed March Srd 1892 Hardware, Farming Implements, BUY YOUR GOODS OF and duly approved, the same are hereby Mrs. H. Laudenschlsger,. C3r IF". ZDOKTGtTTS? published for the information of all Nails, Fence Wire, concernedr Resolved: 1. That all owners and occupants There you will find a new, nice line of goods and very low prices. DEALEB IN Western Washers, Clothes of lots and premises fronting Hardware & on Stat9 Street, between Second South A E S I A & E O and Seventh North Streets are hereby Wringers, Asphaltum and ordered to have a sidewalk constructed, :.••. Tinwau" sod laid and trees planted on both sides Asbestos Roofing, etc., etc., of said State Street, according to the plan thereof on file in the City Clerk's and the celebrated office and Ordinance No. 20 of this city Al$ifei jiwif iai laager «-i^Vl»-1' insofar as it is not modified by the boulevard THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT^^f^ Special attention given to mending and repairing of Tin Ware. plan of said State Street all to Work warranted. _. .|f „-...», be done on or before May 1st, 1892. No cottonwood trees are allowed to be Fine Candies and Confectionery. iAlso the White and Belvidere Sewin NEW ULM, planted. That iu default thereof the MINN Machines. Repairing promptly attende foregoing improvements will be made to. Corner Minnesota & First South. 1 by the city immediately after May 1st Vfmt RETZLAFE and assessed to abutting property. ^MtX&h!^*^- OTATE OF MINNESOTA, County of Brown 2. Further resolved that a competent AT THE O In Probate Court, Special term, March Sdl% if In the matter of the estate of Henry Hamar ,man be employed by the city council at the expense of the city, as soon as advisable, On reading and filing the petition of Louise CITY DRUG STORE. mann administratrix with ihe will annexed of tl" under whose supervision all estate of Henry Hamann Aceased, represenlli^ Hi ^sod shall be laid and trees planted, among other things.that shfllas fully administers SHELFS A W A E *whose duty it shall be during theseason said estate and praying a time and place fixed tor the assignment of the residue of sal pi 1892 to protect and caie for said sod estate to the parties entitled thereto. jand trees, having the same at all times It is ordered, that said petition be heard, the Judge of this Court, on Saturday the 2d .^properly trimmed sprinkled and watered HENNINGSEN & KIESEL, of April A 1892,at 10 o'clock A.M., at -sfrom the city water-works without exto Probate OfiBce in said County. New Triumph Seeders, Dowagiac light Running, Perfect Shoe any abutting property owner. Ordered further, that notice thereof be given '4 Drills, La Crosse Steel and Wood Frame Lever Harrows, Genuine all persona interested.by publishing a cops of th rAll the foregoing and the man to be E S O I I O S -A. S E O I A order once in eachw eekfor three successive wee* ^^employed shall be under the direct sup•'-^ervisio Thompson's Iron Corner Climax Buggies,La Crosse & MilburnlWagons, prior to said day of hearing, in thefcew TJlm R«i vjir^it-^ervision of the committee on Parks. MW view,a weekly newspaper printed and publiehe^ Domestic & Standard Sewing Machines, Minneapolis Binders.A food's -V- at New Ulm in said County. ^}-j. Louis SCHILLING A W N Vhn' M"»n.^the 3d day of Marc Mowersi '-f-'V' :.' »£«&& ?, City Clerk. By the Court, 3ff'^-k rPated New Ulm March 7th A. D. 1892 ,_ EBJiST BRANDTS Locat new store on Minnesota St. next toF. W. Bnarsch %f^- -'-'*•. S 1 Judge ol Proba]