New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
December 30, 1885 · Page 7 of 8
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fS'^K^l-p\sMrf tV^r ars.MAii^ & SLUT BIB COBBESPOIDEICE 55 SS5 Tbettiski of a mastodon recently Drug Store, found in Illinois weighed 175 pounds W THOMAS A. WILSON. EDITOR. JifM. 5 each.. What a gigantic toothache that j, uncle Sam is one iff our best Lawyer Thompson went -to New Springfield, Minn.. Dec. 29, 1885. animal must iaye been-capable of salesmen. Every mail brings Ulm Monday on professional business. having! And such neuralgia! Neural^ us a large number of orders Thomas A. Wilson, ia, or nerve-ache, generally proceeds Attorney Baasen, of New Ulmi ftfrom obtaiof out townscustomers,superioa DR. C. WESCHCKE, PROP'R. who from noma disordered condition of theblood. q*?^ 7 was in town last Thursday. Brown's Iron Bitters enriches and purifies Justic of the Peace/ ^quality of Clothing ata very Trade is booming at Gauerke & this and drives neuralgia out. Mr. Minnesota Street, \V. W. Redmann, Piqna, O., "Brown's Zieske's. They believe in the old rule low price. -.SIT' Aw-'v, Iron Bitters permanently cured me of Collection and Insurance Agent, NEW ULM, *:*-'MINN. of quick sales and small profits.* Men's Ail-Wool Winter Suits $8 0 neuralgia. A alLand -fresh stock of drags and medicines rs Mr. and Mrs. Woodard, of Rochester, 5 Money to Loan Men's Ail-Wool Winter Overcoats.... 10 00 also paints, oils, glass, liquor, wines and musical 0r- 1 Boys' All-WoolWinter Suits 5 went np to spend Christmas with William Bender, of Cincinnati, recently merchandise. Physicians'prescriptions carefully on Teal estate security. Collections Boys' All-Wool Winter Overcoats 7 r\* friends jn Sleepy Eye.'T&m threw into afire a package containing compounded at all hoars of the day and night ^promptly attended to. *~''t We are complete outfitters 940,000 in government bonds. Watson ffjp Two sons of Rev. C.* P. AS"? SPRINGFIELD, W. 'MINN. ^9 for the whole mankind. He had been drinking heavily and mm%-l$i*:'*^ [ratyinrW Jangls goon came home to spend Christmas*- 'j*! fancied some of his relatives were after Good bye, Old Tear. his wealth. This was rather an expensive ftThe weather Christmas day was as It will soon be '86. J^Our Beautiful Illustrated Catalogue'" bender. tevsng^? fine as anyone could wish, being in and Boles for Self-Measurement sent FBEE t% T#W Now is the appropriate to time to any address. Goods sent on approval to T. $"&l>.:' AND- facta pleasant autumn day. Santa any part of the West Address balance yonr moral ledger. ''MM Buoklen Arnica Salve Sir BILLIARD Claus showed up in fine style at several HALL, BOSTON The best salve in the world for Cuts, We wish all the kind readers of of the churches, and made the folks Bruises Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, the REVIEW a yery happy New Year. Fever,.Sores, Tetter, chapped Hands, I EH. SCfflf0BRlH, Prop'r, happy, both little and big. V&/K~-?S&"' The fine weather has held out well Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, Some changes have been made in thus enabling everyone'- to enjoy the and positively cures Piles, or no Minn. Street, New Ulm. "One-Price" tickets for village officers to be elected pay required. It is guaranteed to give holidays. CLOTHING HOUSE, perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. next Tuesday. As they now stand the Resolved that a steam flouring Fine imported and domestic wines, Price 25 cents per box. Sold by C. Corner Third and Bobert Streets, "People's ticket" is, for President,. P. liquors, cigars, New Ulm and Milwaukee mill with a capacity of from 150 to 200 L. Rons. ST. PAUL, BETXN. beer. Splendid free lunch from 10 Bendixen for Councilmen, W. M. bbls. of flour daily, shall be built upon a. m. to 12 m. each day. FOR SALE OR RENT. Wurfin, Chris. Anderson, H. McBain the Big Cottonwood river, within the S. D. PETERSON, for Recorder, John Bowen for Treasurer, site of the village of Springfield, has The undersigned offers his Skating R. Pfefferle, Rink and dwelling house for sale or for some time been the subject of discussion H. J. Hauser for Justice, Jacob rent. ..The rink (inclusive of saloon) among our citizens. We unDuncan for* Assessor. J. Gallagher. measures 41 by 176 feet is. well built derstand that it is about to be decided The other ticket stands: for President, Dealer in and veneered with brick. Would answer AGENT FOB THE CELEBRATED in the affirmative. E. P.* Bertrand Councilmen, Wm. well for factory purposes, agricultural Massillion Vibrator and Straw Burning tng in store etc. The dwelling house Gieseke, Wm. Hill, E. Dalsgard for ,.When making your "good resolutions" contains 8 well-lighted and ventilated at the beginning of the New Year Recorder, W. W. Smith for Treasurer, rooms and 3 cellars. Two of the cellar! CANNED, DRIED & GREEN don't forget the REVIEW. Subscribe F. Koehne for Assessor, P. Randall are vaultedtheiefore cyclone FRUITS, now. for Justice, Jacob Duncan. proof. There is also a. summer kitchen cistern and well on the premises. For It is agreeable to every one to Gallagher & Davis have the sale of Flour axid. Feed.* terms etc. apply to i know that the present winter must over 20,000 acres oQlandaroundMorgan And %wes' Straw-Burning Engine, ANTON ZIEHER necessarily be a short one* Two months Station, part of it in less than a half New Ulm, Minn. STONE,WOODEN AN WILLOW The Minneapolis, Dennet and Wood's Twins Binders, Reapers of the time usually devoted, to "blizzards" mile of the station, ranging in price and other climatic pastimes has WABB. from eight to eleven dollars per acre iron gone by. NEW ULM, MINN. Mowers. The StQughton Wagons & Baggies. Thf and being as fine farming and .grazing OLDENJTJMES land as there is in the State. Terms -Mr. T. Brophy returned from his tf]sflO]s sos i{, one sixth down balance on time to suit Iowa trip on Wednesday. Bock bland Stubble Flows. purchaser. They also have' a number Rev. Rogers departed for his home* of improved farms in Brown and Redwood in Minneapolis on Christmas eve. During the Domestic Sewing Machine? WEN2EL SCHOTZKO, Proprietor, The formula bg which Mishler's Serb counties. Land is going fast and his short stay he made many warm Bitten is compounded is oner two ftwi-' rfp now is the time to buy if you would get friends, and to all his, departure was a Uuit dred yean dd, and qf German origin. MINN\ ST., NEW MINN. choice lands at bottom prices. matter of sincere regret. gl/l f(&KS$ hud f$f), WSl^Si and S^t/^ }dO The entire range of proprietary medicines The young people anticipate a grand Something of inestimable value to cannot produce a preparation that en** Large airy rooms, and an A No. I will sell cheaper than any other firm west of the Mississi time at the Hall on New Year's eve. The farmers has recently been invented in joys so high a reputation in the eommunUg liable. Good sample room for the :|S- music, we understand, will be under the shape of a self operating machine BARB FENCE WIRE IN PARTICULAR. where is made as accommodation of commercial travelersin the direction of Prof. Perry, of St. Peter. that will thoroughly seperate cockle MISHLER'S connection with the hotel. and other foul seeds from wheat, and Call and see me before purchasing elsewhere. Everything Rates reasonable, and preserve the largest, healthiest Another mill meeting was held on The finest wines, liquors and ci* d, and a fall line of Repairs always on hand. kernels for seed. It will also with equal Wednesday of last week. The election gars at the bar. SLEEPY EYE, facility separate mustard and other of a permanent committee consisting I SPRINGFIELD, foul seeds from flax. The power for Fr. Burg. of a President, secretary and treasurer, BITTERS* Branch Offices TRACY AND running the machine is generated by was about the only important business LAKE BENTON. allowing the grain to fall into cups attached S D. Peter, transacted.. to the spokes of a wheal which Mr. H. YanValkenburg left on ft! is the best remedy for Kidney ariS runs a cylindrial sieve by means of pulley Saturday evening of last week for Mankato Liver Complaints, Dyspepsia} and a cord belt, thus operating Manufacturer of and Dealer in New TJlm.i where he will spend the remainder Cramp in the Stomach, Indiges-' itself on*the principal of a water-wheal. Hon, Malaria, Periodical Complaints, CIGARS, of the winter in company with his The grain after falling from the cups is etc. As a Blood Purifier, brother, Byron, attending the Normal. NOTICE conducted to the sieve and thence into TAKE it has no^ equal. It tones the system, TOBACCOS, Mr. Murfin's ice-hoase is now completed a half bushel perfectly clean from all strengthening, invigorating and giving and in order for the reception of foul seeds. It works to perfection andis new l\fe. PIPES. the crystal blocks. the only machine ever invented that Thelate Judge Hayes, of Lancaster Co., fa., an able Jurist and a honored citizen, onea wrote: will take all foul seeds from both wheat Sorrowfully we note the death of Cor. Minnesota and Centre "Mishlert Herb Bitters Is Terjr widely known, THE WAR HAS BEGt and flax. Manufactured by Lent & and has acquired a gnat reputation for medi. Mrs. G. Snyder, which occurred on streets. cinal andcurative properties. I haveused myself Davis, Sleepy Eye, Minn. Saturday morning at her home in the and in my family several bottles, and amaatfs. NEW ULM, MINN. aed.tbat the reputation is not unmerited.** town of North Star. Her remains were AND MIBHLEB HEHB BITTEBS CO. Careful attention to diet is the best followed to their last resting place by 525 Commerce .St., Philadelphia. B.BEHNKE &C! guard against disease. It is a fact a large concourse of people, all of Fsrker'iFleastiit'w'ormSyrupireverFailf which all should know, that over-eating GEOBENTZC whom deeply sympathize with the bereaved not only corrupts the blood but destroys Empir Mill Co family, nerve force, and induces dyspepsia, Importers and Wholesale Dealers!* jaundice, bad breath, piles, WINES & The site for the proposed mill has STOCI^ pimples, low spirits, headache, ague, ARE IN THE FIELD^ WITH A LARGE ROLLElfto not yet been deffinately agreed upon, malaria, and all stomach and liver LIQUORS, but this difficulty, we think', may be troubles. Dr. Jones' Red Clover Tonic Ready-Made Qckhing,, y^+'W quickly cures the above diseases.Can easily overcomei as there are several HOW. 3d St., Minn. ST PAUL, be taken by the most delicate. Price 24 Rollers and 4 Burrs, cation suitable for the purpose /any fifty cents, of Druggists. "v Dry Goods] Notions, [t] ae of which may be used without any _- sadvantages. While Henry Myers was skinning a We take pleasure in informing the Boots Shoes, The Christmas entertainments held horse that had been killed on his place ptfblic that we are now ready for business. at Monroe village, Orange county, N. this place were such as invariably The best machinery and all the Y., the other day, he found two silver esult when people work together with latest improvements in the manufacture /Groceries, ten-cent pieces buried under the skin, offiourenable us to compete with a unity of purpose, and when harmony one on each shoulder blade. One coin DEALER IX anc* examinee the best mills in the country. and good humor prevails. Beautiful bore the date of 1847. The date was ca for the fall and winter trade, and we t^ke this early oppor We are constantly buying a wornoff4he other coin. trees whose branches were heavily laden Wheat, inyite^our friends and customers to give with choice presents were arranged WewillNotbeCfndvraold. Bye, State of Minnesota, in the various churches, at the ss. District Court. Brown County. Corn, SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS Tt CASH PUflCHASE Springfield Hotel and in a number of In the matter of the assignment' Oats, Minn.St.,two doors nortn of B. & B. C. Behi.ke BEH1TKEI private residences. At the Congrega- of the late firm of Kiesling, Keller Buckwheat,. store. & Co. and of the members tionalChapel the'exercises consisted of A, Behnke, Manager, NEW ULM, MINN. thereof, William H. Kiesling, an (interesting address delivered by Henry Keller, Rudolf Kiesling At the Highest Market Prices. J. B. Arnold, Rev. Rogers, followed by some very and Jacob Hoeschler, Insolvents. Ross& Seiter, nice singing and speaking by the young On petition of William Gieseke assignee We sell all kinds of. JBLOUB, ./Will~\ in the above entitled matter and people and the usual lengthy distributionjofjthe Dealer in on the records and files of this court in presents. In short, the last SHORTS, Successors to H. B. CONSTANS. said matter. COOKUfi & HElTDifi STOVES, Onr readers for 12 cents in postagi wastruly.a "Merry Christmas." BRAN, &c, ay,for mailing and wrspping,and I Ordered:That all persons interested Opbk agents, will receive FMEB show cause if any there be before AT LOW RATES. tth JPmrUr JEug-rmving- of all 04 HARDWARE, We should economize at all times, this court at an adjourned term thereof WEJVT8, including Cltvtland, but more especially when times are la.,worth $4.00. at the court house in the city of New Tin-ware & Farming laplements. close. Observe the purchases of your Special Attention givep to Address Elder Pab. Go., 61 Ulm said County on Thursday the 21st thrifty neighbors. More substantial Ou3tom *W"brk day of January A. D. 1886,at 10 o'clock The- shop is in charge of an experienced hand benefits can be obtained from a fifty whogives the mending and repairing of tin-ware a. m., why the prayer of said petitioner hisspeelalattention. All work warranted. cent bottle of Dr. Bigelow's Positive should not be granted and why the account An extra stone for giinding feed. 8 NEW ULM, MINN. Cure than a dollar bottle of any other Fire, Cyclone, Hurric!016 Tornado, of said assignee should not be for working people. Si SS&^Sl Steam Cornsheller. cough remedy. It is a prompt, safe and Windstorms. Represent the $1" allowed and all his acts and proceedings [postage, and we will mail ,.NOTICE! mm and pleasant cure for all throat and lowing.old reliable companies. royal, valuable sample bl in said matter ratified and confirmed that will put you in the wimore .German-American of N. Y. Spring lung troubles. Sold and endorsed by Wood taken for cash, orin exchange. by this court, and why the said money in a few days] Druggists. *\'hi On or before the 21st day of December, [1] field Fire and Marine of Mass. pn- assignment is not fully complete and er thought possible at any buineas. Efopife JVK11 do. onired. You can live at home and ti 1885, Proposals will be received by sylvaniaFire of5|fte, ,Pa. Firem kn's why the said assignee should not be A Chicago judge decides thatf a witness time only, or all.the time. All of the Board of Auditors of Brown County Fund of California Ameiican Fii of forever discharged from the duties of es, of all ages graudly success does not necessarily have to believe of the Banks and Bankers of the county i cents to $5 easily earned every evenii Philadelphia Orient of Hartford his said trust and why (the Bonds of CASH PURCHASES. in the inspiration of the scriptures who want to work may test the busiq Stating, what security would be As6 mercial Union'of London London, AssurJ11*0- said assignee shall not be forever discharged this nparalleled offer: To all who i and in a personal God, to be considered Aid CHEAP given said county for funds deposited, surance Co. ^and Northern satisfied we will send 81 to pay forth and cancelled and why such credible. Co, of London,' writing us. Full particulars, directtq and what interest on monthly balances other and further order as the court free. Immense pay absolutely sural Of the amount. deposited with them NOTICE Ttt CREDITORS. OfficeJn Brown County Bank shall deem just and proper, shall not start at once. Don't delay. Addresl A parly paid ten dollars for a horse Conditioned that siuci funds with acrued Co., Portland, Maine. NEWUL1L MINN be granted, and why judgment shall *at an auction sale. The horse was interest shall be subject to draft State of Minnesota, Coanty of Brown J-Ia Pro* not be entered herein discharging the lame, bruised all overbad the scratches, bsteCoart. and payment at all times on demand firm of said Kiesling, Keller & Co.,and and was terribly "galled*" A bottie In the Matter of the Estate of John A. Potter Mil |I||T|HC I* prepared from the K! and provided, that the amount depositted the members thereof, from all claims Deceased. of Salvation? Oil, costing 25 cents, IRLBUIIPJL BlackWalnatHulls Notice is hereby given to all persons haying in any bank shall not exceed the and debts held by creditors who have was used, and in two weeks you would I can Soap Hoot with Valli andother i claims anddemands against the estate of J[ohn A. assessed capital, stock-of said bank or should have'filed releases on or before not have known the animal. It is now Potter late of the County of Brown deceased, that agreeably perfumed). In the Walnut Hi). as appearing on duplicate tax list. the Judge of the Probate Court of eaidi county the 21st day of January A. D. ie Coloring and Artrtageiia matter. Ini valued at two hundred dollars.?^\, will hear, examine, and adjust claims and demands A. BLANCHARD, i 1886. I ine we get the Softening and Bresalnsj, against said estate, athis office In the City *:,f.. A. WESTPHAL, i%l the Mexleaai SoapR^otwe get the C^ Ordered further, that service of this ofNew Vim in said county, on the first Monday -A Denver Chinaman who 'stumbled kl|Ii BERTRANDf Board o, Audit of each month for six aaccesaive -months, commencing and stimulating effect/at theroots of the hi $ft E. P. order be made by publication thereof *5t": i over a nest of hornets was*seen the with the drat Hondayin January 1885 not a Dye I IWe do no/uae Nitrate of Silvei NEW for, three successive weeks,at least once next moment flying .down the street and that six months from the 27th day of November vite Ladies and OentleytenOLD or YOUNG,' "Metican 1885 have been limited and allowed by said in each week, prior to said 21th day of yelling: "Jessr' "Dam!" GBAY-to nso WAl,lf VTINKt knowing that Ulmclaims.e Probat Court for creditors to present their January A. D. 1886, in the New hellee, firee birds!" Jiittl, will cause yon to recommend it to others who Review a newspaper printed and published LA POBXST POTTB*. produce a healthy growth of dark or brown haii Men of sedentary habits, students Executor of the estate ofJohn A. Potter Deceased. is said County and by. sending gradually change and restore Gray hair to ita Plural and professional men need a, tonic to on or before January 5th A. D. 1886 a I color, without discoloring the skin. It alio removes invigorate their systems that have become Scaly Humors and Dandruff and prevents the copy of said' publication by mail to fflWI^SlWHAMTECETABUPJLU debilitated by too close application f'2 nalr from falling off. We recommend the disuse DEALER IN each of thecreditors of said4nsolyents to business or from other causes. of ALL OLD REMEDIES and a trial of this MEW DISCOVERT. who have filed their claims and releases STOVESfTINWARE Rev. Geo. W. Staley, of Shelbyville, ltis unquestionably the Best Hair Bestoratlve* thereof with the clerk of said Court Toale and Dressing EVER MADE!! Ky., suffered ten years from dyspepsia, "SClff Dated this 29th ,day of December A. it is eold by all Druggists at 25 per cent, less than me old and at last was compelled, to abandon D. 1886. Kiesling^ Building,.Corner Center and i ts ner bottle* ItABGB SIZE. i.oo his vocation., He was advised to use And all Blllou*Complaint* B. F. !i*$/ jgfi WEBEB. take any other articleinsist On having WAJUNVTINB tfTbeTndocedj Minnesota Streets, Mishler's Herb Bitters. He did so and Judicia DistricltDistrict. Judge of Court call for it J. BOND ft CO., Chleago, ProOL^SALE Pitotonu TheT^df^inrj^alt Bttotoi NEWULl was cured. DEPOeiSTe. 9t MINN, -:*rr:*- :T M^'4, A,^