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

January 6, 1886 · Page 3 of 8

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CttTi, The best on earth, can truly be said i~rig Itisrepql it sheriff Barton of -~,jF Glycerine Salve, which is a ^.V'' y, I.T. Griggs1 of Rice countj is !Iissouri hunting up sure, safe and speedy cure for cuts, evidence which might be influential in NbW ULM, MINN. bruises, scalds, burns, wounds and all Drugstore securing the pardon of the Younger other sores. Will positively cure piles, tetter and all skin eiuptions. Try this brothers. The brothers may have BOBLETEB, Editor & Proprietor. wonder healer. Satisfaction guaranteed been examplary citizens in Missouri, or money refunded. Only25 cents. but before going into captivity they Sold by druggists. Vdnpsdav, January 6, 1886. -r* Win I certainly behaved very uncivilly in this j NOTICE TO TAX PAYERS. DEALER IN State and we doubt whether any Missouri 'hthis issue the BFVIEW enters evidence will influence the executive *s ninth volume. (Successor to Jos. Bobleter) Dry Goods, The tax payers of Brown' county, of Minnesota to grant them their -DEALER INDRUGS Minn., are hereby notified that the Tax mt Cleveland has contributed much coveted liberty. Duplicates for 1885 will be in my hands and Grant monument fund. on the first day of January, 1886, Editor Heatwole of the Northfield for collection of taxes, and the following MEDICINES, jjnth of December the Prints, percentage on each dollar valuation News is going to take the first train for jased $2,000,000. has been levied, exclusive Land Florida, and all because the following road tax to be accounted seperately, to item from the Palatka (11a.) Herald 8th ult. severaj wit: PfiUfTft 0II came to his notice: "Palatka is a nice ike were felt in Ginghams,- County Taxes place for a young man to come to.Twothirds wijaow (fog, Hartford, Conn, of the wealth of the town is to ut the people in CITY be inherited by young girls with jdly scared. *s fm orange groves. Their fathers have no AND Agent for sons and no poor relations. These is already moving in the TOWNS groves will average an income of $40, ior a Centennial Exposition in Minnesota Linseed JEWELRY, 000, clear of all expenses." lty in 1892. St Louis is also ing to secure the official sanction OIL COS'. 1 1-10 5-10 3 4-10 118 New Ulm The executive committee of the State .he government for a similar pro- 3 6-10 1 1-10 5-10 3 4-10 118 Sl'py Eye 8-10 1 1-10 5-10 3 4-10 11.8 Albin.... Dairymen's association has decided to t. 1 3-10 1 1-10 5-10 3 4-10 118 Bashaw.. READY MIXED PAINT. 1 hold the annual meeting at Albert Lea, 11-10 5-10 3 4-10 11.8 Burnsto 1 1-10 5-10 3 4-10 9.10 118 Cottenwd At the closing of the year there was Feb. 2, 3 and 4. Some of the most noted 1 1-10 5 10 3 4-10 1 1.10 11.8 Eden.... 5-10 3 4-10 .10 118 Home 11-1.) a cash balance in the State treasury of lecturers upon dairy and stock farming S-10 3 4-10 7.10 118 Hanska 1 1-10 A complete Stock of Roots, Herbs, -10 $179,578. This would have been quite 3 4-10 1 2.10 118 Leaven'tb will be present. The meeting promises 1 1-10 5-10 3 4-10 1 11 8 Linden... 1 1-10 Barks and Patent Medicines always sufficient to run the much talked of but to be the largest and most important 5-10 3 4-10 4.10 11.8 Milford.. 1 1.10 5-10 3 4-10 11.8 1 1 10 Mulligan on hand. 1 1-10 never called extra session of the legislature ever held in the State, and the 5-10 3 4-10 118 2 5.10 N'rthStar 1 1-10 5-10 3 4-10 11.8 1 3 10 at least one month. Prarievill I 1 10 people of Albert Lea are making extensive 5-10 3 4-10 11.8 3.10 Sigel I 1-10 PROMPT ATTENTION TO MAIL ORDERS. 5-10 3 4-10 118 1 4.10 arrangements to receive and Stark 1 1-10 5-10 3 4-10 A national convention of the third and 118 1 6.10 Stately 1 1 10 care for the visitors. Premium lists 5-10 3 4-10 11.8 Sprlngfild 1 1-10 fourth-class postmasters of the United can be obtained from Secretary Judson. CITY OF NEW ULMFire Department, Postoffice Block, NEW ULM, MINN. States will be held at Chicago on Feb. 1 1-10 mills Interest and Sinking, 3 18. A claim will be urged upon congress Ex-mayor Ames of Minneapolis is 5-1C mills Poor, 1-10 mills Street, 4 2- I. GALLAGHER. L. G. DAVIS to pay rent, light and fuel for the 10 mills. already baiting his political fish hook. Gallagher & Davis, third and fourth-class offices. VILLAGE OP SLEEPY EY*,Park, At a celebration of the 23rd anniversary Road and Bridge, 2-10 mills. of Lincoln's emancipation proclamation, SHEETINGS, M. Pasteur's treatment of hydrophobia TOWN, ROAD AND BRIDGEBurnstown, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, by Minneapolis colored people, on 1 2-10 mills Cottonwood, 1 3-10 is being introduced in New York New Year's evening, the ex-mayor mills Eden 1 8-10 mills Leavenworth, Collections, Loans, Insurance & and St. Louis. Hereafter it will not be made a speech and among other things 5-10 mills Linden, 2 2-10 mills Milford, COTTONADES, Real Estate. necessary to send patients to Paris, provided 8-10 mills Mulligan, 8-10 mills he said that the negroe slaves in the SLEEPY EYE, MINN. Prairieville, 1 mill Sigel, 1 7-10 mills. the experiment in this country Southern States would have been freed Special School Tax and Total Rate. WATERPROOFS, proves a success. if Lincoln and the Republican party had never been born. This assertion SiSchoo) School School Total Total. Total. According to the report of the House Tax Tax Tax leads us to conclude either one of two Clothing gtore! Military Committee at Washington, 303-10 3 2-10 13 3-10 28 4-10 47 12 4-10 things. Either the ex-mayor was laboring 5 6-10 16 6-10 114-10 22 7-10 14 %just made public, Gen. B. F. Butler is 48 Ladies' and Gent's 3 mo under the impression that he 5 9-10 16 9-10 13 7 10 49 3 2.10 13 3 10 3 9-10 .indebted to the soldiers' homes to the 13 5-10 2 9 10 13 7-10 3 5-10 1014 3-10 0 4 1 was talking to a very ignorant Pcrowd, 20 5-10 4 3-10 16 2 10 51 15 3-10 9 2.10 6 4-10 \amount of $220,000. The General denies New Stock of 15 8-10 52 7 7-10 18 5-10 8 5-10 18 6-10 or else he was in one of his "happy" 4 7-10 FURNISHING GOODS, 17 7-10 53 14 7-10 19 8-10 4 2-10 3 3-10 the shortage and the matter will 2-10 MEN'S, BOYS' and moods. The ex-mayor is a huge joker. 11 4-ld 54 2 5.10 18 5-10 13 6-10 4 1-10 1 9-10 13 3-10 55 be settled in the courts. 3 2.10 13 2.10 16 5-10 5 5-10 2 6-in CHILDREN'S SUITINGS. 20 3 4.10 13 6-10 18 6-10 7 3-10 10 2 10 The supreme court has decided the 10169-10 8 5-10 18 7-10 5 2 law regulating the practice of medicine Gen. Becker is again mentioned in 4 4 10 14 9-10 1017 3-10 2 C-10 13 7-10 Also received a new lot of 5 6 4 6-10 14 1-10 4-1012 5-10 9 9 1020 in Minnesota constitutional. A 1 nnection with the Democratic noniiion OVERCOATS and ULSTERS, 4 18 3-10 9 19 9-10 S 5-10 13 6-10 9-JO 6 3-10 at lower prices than can be obtained elsewhere. St. Paul medico named Fuller who had 17 1.10 61 3 8-10 13 8-10 9 19 4.10 for Governor. Becker would no 5 1-10 which will be sold at astonishing 16 7-10 bis license revoked for unprofessional 17 9-10 15 7 5-10 3 3-10 6 5-10 1017 3-10 63 4 8-10 nake a popular candidate, being 14 8-10 25 5-10 14 3-10 6 3 conduct, appealed to the supreme court LOW PRICES. 16 6 10 64 5 2-20 Call in and examine our stock and prices. 16 9.10 24 9-10 33 7 10 5 6-10 and that body holds that "for a physician emembered for his fidelity to 24 2-10 3 8 10 13 3-10 HATS! MS! All styles, and 10 2 10 21 2-10 13 5 10 14 8-10 3 3-10 19 29 4-10 15 3.10 to publish an advertisement containing 4 3-10 at the Charleston convention DON'T FORGET THE PLACE, 15 1-10 1 2.1010 3 5-10 7-10 4 6-10 13 false statements as to his ability 16 1 10 10 9-10 3 2-10 21 7-10 12 7 10 5 9-10 BENT'S FURNISH! GOODS. Fr. Kuetzing, to cure diseases, knowing them to be 19 7-10 5 1-10 14 6-10 9 false when he makes them, and intending All taxes on personal property, not the winter has been un- Come and see our new clothing and get thereby to impose upon the public, paid before March 1st, will be collected *e.* Intensely cold weather poste i in prices. is unprofessional and dishonorable con- by distress and sale. On all persona*, MINN. ST.. NEW ULM, MINN duct." The court does not hold, as 1 throughout Germany and taxes not paid by March 1st a penalty S0HULEIN & MEINSTEIN. f some straight laced medical societies of 10 per cent, will attach. I will attend that infest the provinces of Beinhorn's Building, New Ulm. do, that is unprofessional to advertise at the places' mentioned for the Our War Cry is Boot? aad Shoes. assia, Alsace, and Lorraine, but that it is unprofessional to advertise purpose of receiving personal property TBen driven by hunger to commit what you cannot do. taxes as follows: lal depredations. At the Bank of Sleepy Eye the 12th, JUJBJtLiin 1JV I have had no remedy for rheumatism 13tb and 14th days of January at J. J. FRESH AND CANNED 'TIS new penal code, adopted by the BUT NOT IN MORTALS TO COMMAND SICC which has given such general satisfaction Ray's Store in Springfield, the 15th and in eighteen years experience 16th day of January, for the towns of ^i&lature, went into effect on FRUITS. WE'LL DO MORE WE'LL DESERVE 1 in the drug business as your medicine Albin, Bashaw, Burnstown,Eden, Home, sar's day. Executions under for rheumatism and neuralgia Athlophores. Lake Hans ka, Leavenworth, Mulligan, are likely to be more frequent fWQTCRQ SERVED IN R. L. Armstroug, M. D., druggist, North Star, Prairiville, Stark. Stately just punishment of crime more Chelsea, Mich. and the villages of Sleeepy Eye and UlOlCnO EVERY STYLE. nan under the law which has Springfield. HOT COFFEE AT ALL HOURS. Golden Gate Newslets. City of New Ulm, towns of Cottonwood^ Ten Minutes is not a very long time, but it is orce since 1868. XChoice Havana Cigars,% Milford, Linden and Sigel at my The dance at J. Hinterman's on dent for us to convince you that we have office in the court house in New Ulm In the neighborhood of 3,000 U. S and everything else belonging to a Christmas night was well attended. on all business days. A PRIZE! troops are chasing around ten hostile A party of hunters from the east first-class New Ulm, Brown County, Minnesota, part of the town of Home shot four Apache bucksall that can be accountled f(e$tkttfent ki\& don,fectior\ary. Decernoer 22nd, 1884. mink one day last week, on Spring for as on||the war path in Arizona New Ulm, Minn. creek. RICHARD PFEFFERLE, THA1 TO OFFER EVERY MAN, WOMAN AND CHILD (and army officers think the troops may Co. Treasurer. J. P. Current and others are circulating A. GALERKE. J. C. ZIESKE. ichase these few Apaches for months a remonstrance against the division WISHES TO SAVE MONEY. A VISIT TO OUR STORE AN! A Rare Chance to Secure ttamerke & Zieske, and never come up with them. of the town of Home. AN INSPECTION OF GOODS WILL RESULT IN Y0 Desirable Property Wheat was worth last MondayJ 70 !^yA Paris cablegram says M. Pasteur Cheap. cents at Sleepp Eye and 69 cts. at Morgan, Investigation! Negotiation! Dealers in has successfully inoculated Chas. Kaufman, while on the St. Louis road, at Tue undersigned offers for sale, AT Morton and Fairfax, it was worth 75 c. A BARGAIN, Lot No. 14. in Block No. of Franklin, and Dr. Ludwig R. DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, Admiration! Gratification. What is the matter with the great 67 North, in the city of New Ulm. Tins Sattler, of Orange, N. J. The four Northwestern R. R? is a corner lot, situated in a desirable BOOTS AND SHOES, AND children from New Jersey who have Your prize will be secured, our success assured una portion of the business part of the city. The Greene band played at Harmony been under treatment by M. Pasteur, GENERAL MERCHANDISE. On it area one and a half story brick Hall, Sleepy Eye on New Year's eve. your trade procured, because an Investigation of om building, suitable for store or saloon departed-for borue last Sunday. They Some of our farmers were harrowing purposes a one and a half story frame BANK BLOCK, SLEEPY EYE MINN aifb all well. last Tuesday and Wednesday. Bargains will excite your Admiration, lead to o, Nego- dwelling, with six rooms a brick stable, The Literary Society in Dist. No. Goodssold atBock-bottom prices. large enough to bouse twenty houses, tiation and result in your immnense Gratification. CThe widely known seedshouse of D. 19 is well attended every other Friday and is well adapted for a livery evening. The young folk3 are getting 21. Ferry & Co., of Detroit, Mich., was stable. I will also sell one span of A BIG BARGAIN! greatly interested. The last great good horses, set of harnesses, platform burned on New Year's morning, involving GOOD ADVICE. question before the Society was the spring wagon, lumber wagon, light afloss of $1,250,000. One man "Women's Rights" question, which sleigh and riding saddle and bridle. And it was written in the Book of Life, was killed by a falling wall, and but .seems to be quite a deep question for Also my saloon fixtures and stock of Use SHARP'S BLACK INK as yon go thro' life, tliat will interest and please you, now awaits yon in our such young heads to tackle. for the fact that the 400 and more employees Keeping your accounts in black and white, liquors. All the property is in good With stranger and friend alike. in the house were taking a holiday condition. For terms etc. write or call Messrs. Clary & Cutting have As years go by your memory will fade awayj canvassed the town very thoroughly But SHABP'S BLACK INK, the OLD RELIABLE, on Jos. SCHNEIDER the loss of life must have been Gets blacker and blacker the older it grows. with the petition to divide the town. great. Sold all the world over by Stationers,Book They think success is theirs, but Jake sellers, Druggists and dealers generally. R. N. Reichelt of Boots, Shoes, Rubbers, Manufactured only by says, "Cleveland is president," and J. 0. Sharp, Sogers Park', Chicago. Justice Miller, of the federal supcourt, gives instruction in Piano, organ, violin you bet Jake knows. & & [Nov3'86] Slippers, etc.. Styles New! is said to have expressed and vocal music after the newest and On December 27th, as H. S. Hall was walking through the woods near pinion that under the tenure-ofct, most practical methods. Violin scholars H. Laudenshlager, Golden Gate he saw crawlino- on the Goods the Be^t! Prices the as it now stands, the presL will be instructed singly or in classes. ground a large garter snake. las no power to remove an A young son of Soren Peterson is Dealer in Lowest! u,^ The tuning and repairing of pianos a '-out the consent of the sen- very low with a fever. STOVES, specialty. \e senate will not conmade "Most of these hair preparations H. Lohey&e. to succeed susle R. A. REICHELT. don't work," writes Mr J. S. Burdik, latter are restored Residence: Cor. German and 2nd MA RD WARE, TIN WARE A ND of St.Louis, "but Parker's Hair Balsam N. Sts. New Ulm. are confirmed. is an honorable exception My hair LIGHTNING RODS. was thin and prematurely gray. The The Celebrated White, Howe, ijere exists near Balsam made it brown again and soft The Leading Boot and Shoe Merch.^ as in my boyhood. [Feb 1] New American & Singer -rr-t.fl.-r-ve, in Hous- I uber of cases SEWING MACHINES. DISSOLUTION NOTICE. PATENTS H.H Beiissmanxi, \fflicted persons Cor Minn, fe 1st. S fits., New Pirn. MINK. NEW ULM, MINN., January 1, 1886. ..s. The first case The co-partnership heretofore existing as upon the person PureBred Poultry. between the undersigned, under '"-"j Dealer in FRANKLIN H. HOUGH, I was at first thought V- the firm name of Klossner & Brandt, JSfteel I*on Wkfe ed spots appeared has this day been dissolved by mutual rjater he was seized I 10 VARIETIES. Solicitor of gmuritan ^orrign fMentsf consent, Charles C. Brandt, retiring. in general also a special large stock Jacob Klossner, Jr., will continue of Carpenters' Tools and Agricultural 925 F. Street, N. W. ||j ^ins in his limbs, Langshans, Light Brahmas ^oderie^ffuit^dj^odk- the business, under the firm name of Implements. A complete stock of the began to wither. Jacob Klossner, Jr., and he assumes newest and best constructed Guns and Dark Brahmas, Houdans NearU-S.Patent Office. WASHINGTON,D.0. ie epidermis began all obligations and collects all outstanding Eevolvers of the most approved patterns ei'y, I etS,?if there is but a Buff Cochinsf Partridge accounts and credits due the late also ammunition and sportmen's Personal attention given to th preparation and firm. er the flesh. The prosecutions of applications for Letters Patent, goods of all descriptions. Cochins, Brown Leghorns, GOOD TABLE BUTTER, All Business before th U. 8 Patent Office attend* All parties having claims against the In connection therewith is a complete but the limbs ed for moderate fees. When patent is granted, a White Leghorns, Plymouth firm of Klossner & Brandt, and all parties Harness ShopJ drawing of your invention, with claims, yonr ""ied until the'fin- New Brick,Cor. Minn. & Centre Strs., name and address, will be-pvblished in the United who are indebted to the same on ^ructt) wytMiiiu. States Patent Office Gazette, a paper of imlftense like sticks and ccounts due, or past due, are requestto NEW ULM, MINN. under the management afr circnlttion, and the only paper that pahlimhes Hermann off. Th^ call on Jacob Klossner Ji), at Wri te for Illustrated Catalogue. this free. BeuMmann, who will take pleasure iu V&~J** im t** UmtU* State* Hce of business in New Ulm and ,he fpf^ waiting upon all customers in want of Addr ew 4 wmfuUiTmctUU** tmr mHrnkUmg- Pi Goods sold at Rock-bottom prices for: heir accounts. ascertaining the patentability of inventi 4f anything in the harnese or saddlery MOWERY HEIDEMAN, cash. Goods deliTered in any part of. Copies ofpfttents faraUhedfor 25 ceo JACOB KLOSSNKL JB4 line. NEW ULM, MINN. CHARLBS a BRA***!. the *tijfc$$&&