New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
August 25, 1886 · Page 7 of 8
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A GIFTisampljouftrtefsmaking PATENTS Send 10 cent postag. and we SLEEP! EYE COHRESPOIDH W1 SX&WS81 Xhomas A.Wilson, mail a royal, vainly* box ofgoodsthatwill put Wi-t the way mmrtmmX^ rascl+s, are Acker's Dyspepsia Tablets. nmjuMt jr 1 at once, than anythlnc else in America. Both Justice of the Peace, Recommended by physicians and endorsed F. H. Dyckman is the happy man,' allPATENT SUSI- Obtained, and FRESH AND CANNED sexes of all ages can live at home ai.d worn m. *'l bj all who have used them. The best all on account of a little daughter making for MODERATE spare time, or all the time Capitol not required. NESS attended to We will start you Immense pay sure for those remedy for Dyspepsia, Flatulency.and Constipation. her appearance at his house. Mr. FEES. who start at once. STIHSON & Co., Portland Collection and Insurance Agent, Guaranteed, and sold at 25c. by Dyckman set up the cigars in good Our office is opposite the U. S. Patent Maine. [Nov. 4-86 Ice Crea Chas. L. Boos, New Ulm, Minn. shape. Mother and daughter are doing Money to Loan Office, and we can obtain Patents in c. nicely. less time than those remote from Steve Golden, who got hurt by a on] real estate security. Collections WASHINGTON. State Normal School fall in the mill about a week ago, is on promptly attended to. Send MODEL OB DRAING.We advise AT MANKATO. the^gain and will be around again soon. as to patentability free of charge SPRINGFIELD, MINN. The Evengalical association and ii^*. and we make no CHARGE UNLESS and PBOPBLETOB OF THE Sabbath School held a picnic at D. PATENT IS SECURED. SPRMFIELD DEPARTMENT. The entrance examination for the Moll's grove north of Sleepy Eye Tuesday, SODA WATER. We refer, here, to the Postmaster toNew Ulm Foundry Fall term will be held MONDAY, AUGUST 24th, and a gay time they had. the Supt of Monev Order Div., and 30TH, beginning at 9 o'clock, A. There was a large crowd and everything officials of the U."S. Patent Office. For THOMAS A. WILSON, EDITOR. M. Fall term begins Tuesday, August went to perfection. circular, advice, terms and references & MACHINE SHOP Springfield, Minn.,Aug. 24th, 1886. Minn. St., opposite Dakota House 31st, 1886. $ i Mr. Cannon says Mrs. C. will arrive to actual clients in your own State or The reputation of this school is atNEW ULM, MINN. C. A. Hagberg, Esq., of New Ulm home from Chicago next Friday. Countv, write to Corner Centre & Front Streets tested by an enrollment the past year Cannon is feeling joyful. was up our way on Friday last week C.A.SNOW&C, MINN. rf rIEWULM, of over six hundred pupils. B. -JVfkr^dliiter^ looking after his farming interests in John Kolbe is buying wheat at Opposite Patent Office, Washington, TheFoundry nasbeen thoroughly refitted and I For full particulars respecting conditions Cobden. Stately township. D. C. am now prepared to do all kinds of work on short of admission, courses of study,exceptionally notice. Repairing ot all kinds of machinery and The addition to the school house is The price of wheat raised to 60 and WOOLEN MILL, Agricultural Implements a specialty. Only experiencedworkmen low expenses, etc.. send for completed. 66 cents per bushel last Saturday. FR. WILLIAMS, are employed, and work entreated the new catalogue, mailed free to any The storm on Saturday done considerable to my care will he executed with neatnes The windstorm on Saturday kicked address. near New Ulm. and dispatch. ALL WORK WARRANTED damage to grain stacks. Almost up a big dust in this village besides CHAS. LEONHARD. EDWARD SEARING, President. every stack was torn down or the scattering light moveables in various Mankato, Minn., July 27, 1886. side where the wind came from was Carding, Spinning, Weaving, Fulling, etc. directions. No serious damage was torn in. Dan Moll and his hired man Fr. Burg, done. Dealer in were caught in the storm. Dan went Our village school will be opened FineImported & Domestic to work and tied his hired man to the JJWool taken in exchange for blanketings, about Sept. 1st. horse's' back and sent him heme flannels, full-cloth, yarns, etc. Hans Enudson has fallen in line through the storm. Dan had to stand 7 WIRES, LIQUORS, GI6ARS, Orders should be left at the mill or -AND- with anew coat of paint upon his store the elements. At Murphy's the wind with Mr. H. Kunze, near Turner Hall. blew over a wagon with hay rack on, front. Satisfaction guaranteed every instance. Manufacturer of and Dealer in BILLIARD HALL, ETC., ETC. but doing no further damage to the J. Bonner and E. G. Rinearson wagon CIGARS, Splendid Free Lunch from 10 am to 12 have been spending a week in the country B. MARSCHNER, Prop'r. hunting chickens. We understand EM. SCM0BR1CH, Prop'r, It is of the greatest importance that Cor. Minn, and 3d N. Streets, TOBACCOS, they met with good success. Empire Mill Co.' all bowel and stomach complaints should Minn. Street, New Ulm. Mr. J. Elliott has commenced work NEW ULM, MINN. be attended to at once, especially at PIPES. on his cellar, and the foundation for this season of the year. West's Pain his new residence will soon be laid. ROLLER MIIL. Fine imported and domestic wines, King is prompt, reliable and certain H. Laudenshlager, Cor. Minnesota and Centre liquors, cigars, New Ulm and Milwaukee Mr. X. Rivers is finding plenty of never to fail Only 25c. All druggists. beer. Splendid free lunch from 10 work to do this season. Mr. is a streets. a. m. to 12 m. each day. boss carpenter. 24 Rollers, and 4 Burrs. NEW ULM, MINN. Dealer in Sheriff Schniid came up on Friday "Will you please^give me a dime?" Boss & Setter, STOVES, of last week to act as a granger pro said a tramp "I'm blind." "You can We take pleasure in informing the see out of one eve as well as I can," replied tern. The wheat raised upon his farm L.H/EBERLE public that we are now ready for business. the gentleman importuned, "jou this season graded No. 1. Successors to H. CONSTANS The best machinery and all the HA TtD WABE, TIN WARE A ND are only half blind "Then give me NSURANCE. WMr. T. Brophy is doing a rushing latest improvements in the manufacture vK a half dime," said the tramp.Harper''$ business with his steam thresher, the LIGHTNING RODS. of flour enable us to compete with Bazar farmers recognizeBrophy as the leader. the best mills in the countrv. The Celebrated White, Howe, Mr J. Haggard will commence We are constantly buying West's Pain King acts promptly DEALER I N work upon the foundation for his new New American & Singer Wheat, cures quickly. Never fails to cure STOVESfTINWARE house next week. SEWING MACHINES. bowel complaint, colic, cholera morbus, Rye, Farmers are rushing their plowing cholera. Costs but 25c. and is always Corn, Cor Minn felst.SSts along rapidly this season, many have New Dim. MINX. ready. Enquire regarding its merits of Oats, Kiesling's Building, Corner Center and already finished. any druggists. Fire, Cyclone, Tornado, Hurricanes Buckwheat, Mm nesota Streets, H. Bendixen departed for Chicago and Windstorms. Represent the following &e., &c. GEO BENTZ A CO- Tuesday morning to secure a new NEW FLM MINN old reliable companies. Husband"I don't know, Sarah, At the Highest Market Prices. stock of goods for fall trade. German-American of N. Y., Springfield whether you will like it, but I invited Importers and Wholesale DcftJertta Fire and Marine of Mass., Pennsylvania the Buggineses down to dinner to-night An effort is being made to organize We sell all kinds of WINES & Fire of Erie, Pa. Fireman's Wife"Henry, I haven't got anything a stock company, the purpose being sf 2ZOUR, Fund of California American Fire of in the house to eat Husband"I the development of the coal mines near LIQUORS, Philadelphia Orient of Hartford, Commercial know it, and that's by I invited them SHORTS, this place, or at least to ascertain Union of London, London Assurance I do so want one squire meal this whether or not coal exists in paying BRAN, &c, Co and Northern Assurance wees: "Tid-Bits. quantities. 0 W 3d St., S i PAUL. Minn. AT LOW BATES. Health is Wealth! Co, of London. The building owned by Theo, Crone Office in Brown Cdunty Bank West's Pain King excels all other remedies of New Ulm and used for some time as Special Attention givep to NEW ULM, MINN in promptly cuiing dysentery, a warehouse is being remodeled and O-ustoin Work diarrhoea, flux, cholera, cholera morbus will be used in the near future as a general and all diseases of the stomach and store by a party from St. Paul F. BEMNKE, bowels Price only 25c All druggists An extra stone for gunding feed. i One of the fine maple trees in front of Ray's store was blown down by the =DEA LER IN= Steam Cornsheller. recent wind storm. The Queen's recent visit to Liverpool A Katzenberger is on hand with a Wood taken for cash or in exchange. cost sixty thousand dollars It costs us large stock of new furniture and is prepared a good deal to go away from home for Ifopii'e MiU Co. to wait upon his many customers. two or three days, but even including E. C. WEST'S NEBTE AND BRAIN TREAT- IK MENT, a guaranteed specific for Hysteria, Dizziness, the fine it never reached sixty thousand Convulsions, Fits, Nervous Neuralgia, CASH PURCHASES Insure your horses and cattle in dollars The Queen must have painted Headache, Nervous Prostration caused by the use of alcohol or tobacco, Wakefulness, Mental Depression, the PhenixLive Stock Ins. Co., Minneapolis, things a blood-red.Puck and CHEAP SALES. oderie&Fi<uit,Cft Softening of the Brain resulting in insanity T. A. Wilson, Agt and leading to misery, decay and death. R. Pfefferle, Thousands of lives saved annually Premature Old Age, Barrenness, Loss of power Children. 0i WING in either eex, Involuntary Losses and Spermatorrhoea tn by the use of the West's Pain Kinir, QLfvvv. They are esliable caused byover-exertion of thebrain, selfabuseor SDVXVr^ pecially i to sudden the household lemedy for chills, colas, over-indulgence. Each box contains eiy Ian^ etd. one month's treatment. $100 a box, or six boxes Colds, Coughs, Croup, Whooping Cough, flux, summer complaint, dysentery, for $5.00,sent by mail prepaidon receipt of price. HAS NO EQUAL. Dealer in etc. We guarantee Acker's English colic and cholera. Only 25c. All W E GUARANTEE SIX BOXES Remedy a positive cure. It saves GOOD TABLE BUTTER. druggists To cure any case. With each order received byua PERF EC SA TISFAC TlOtf hoars of anxious watching'. Sold by for six boxes, accompanied with $5.00, we will send the purchaser our written guarantee to re* "Dmny, did you be r'adin in theNew Chas. Roos, New Ulm, Minn. Brick,Cor. Minn. & Centre Strs., I nr HomeSewingMacMne Co. fond the money if the treatment does not effect CANNED, DRIED & GREEN noospapers tnat Jay Could's income is a cure. Guarantees issued only by NEW UM, MINN. ticks3 tin cmts ivery toime the CIOCK JOHN WEST A CO. Mil/ord Items. FRUITS, &e> "Troth an' Oi did. Wouldn't it be ORANGE, MASS30 862 W. Madison St., Chicago, 111, a mane thuck now if some blaggyard Goods sold at Rock-bottom prices for Union Square, N.Y. Chicago,!'!. St.fcwls,Mo. Threshing is in full blast in all sind Feed.* lo- Sole Piop's West's Li%cr Pills was to snake in an' sthop 'is clock fur FIOTJLT Atlanta, 6a. Dallas, Tex. San Fraicisco, Cat. cash. Goods delivered in anyj part/of calities 'im "Merchant Traveler the citv. As far as we have been able to ascertain STONE,WOODEN AND WILLOW PROBATE NOTICE the average yield of wheat is West's Pam King is a purely vegetable H. Beussmann, WARE. about 15 bushels to the acre, although compound for the certain cure of State of Minnesota County of Brown ss In MAX HOSSKOPF fHEO MUELLER. some fields yield as much as twenty and Probate Court Special term Aug 9th, 1886 chills, colds, flux, dysentery, diarrhoea, NEW ULM, MINK. In the Matter of(the Estate of Elizabeth Hall R0SSK0PF & MUELLER, twenty-five bushels per acre summer complaint, colic, cholera morbus, deceased Dealei in cholera and cholera infantum, 25c. On reading and filing the petition of Sam Sher Oats turns out poorly, especially in Ms. M. He\\\\ess,mu SCHBOCK, 672 W. lake St., Chicago $teel L41I Iroi\ Wkfe man and A A. Larrabee, executors ot the estate All druggists MANUFACTURERS OF the hail districts Corn crop will this year CIGARS, of Elizabeth Hall defeased, reprpsentmg among be bettei than ever before. other things, that they ha\e fully administered general, also a special large stock A gentleman's linen cuff, directed to sid estate, and praying that a time and place be We understand that the W & St.the fixed fo* examining and allowing their account of of Carpenters' Tools and Agricultural owner and stamped with a penny their administration, and for the assignment of Peter Oo. is about to construct a from Rheumatism. Hia physicians feared ampnta* Implements. A complete stock of the stamp, recently went through the postoffice. tion of the leg would be necessary He tried the residue of ud estate to the parties named in new bridge on the crossing near Mr. P. AlHiiOPBOBoe,and in tirodayswas cured. newest and best constructed Guns and the last will ind testament of said deceased It bore this message "Please AND DEALERS IN Mack's place in this town. The old It is ordered, that said account be examined, Bevolveis of the most approved patterns, call and pay your washing-bill. Your A professor In a medical college once Bald to hia Tobacco and Smokers' Articles. and petition heard, by the Judge of this Court, on bridge is said to be in a poor condition class "pat your hand in a vice, turn the screw also ammunition and sportmen's Laundress." Ex, Mondaj the 6th day of September A D. 1886, at until the pain is all you can bear, and that's rheu* 10 o'clock a at the probate office in said goods of all descuptions. Mr. Chas. Essig succeeds Mr. John mattom. turn the screw once more, and that's county In connection tnereA\ ith is a complete Why will \ou suffer when 25c. will neuralgiaand gentlemen, the medical profession Kolbe as wheat buyer for Krumdick & And it is further ordered, that notice thereof be knows no cure for either That was before the buy a bottle of West's Pain King and Harness Shop, giveu to all persons interested, by publishing a I Co., at this station. diacov- ITUI tfffUIADAC whichdoesand will copy ot this order for three successne weks prior ry ofAlnLUrnUllUO quickly cure both one dose will cure the worst case of colic Ruemke's Building, New Dim, Minn. It is rumored that Mr. John Neuman to said day of hearing in the New Ulm Ee^ -ew, a rheumatism and neuralgia, and many physicians or cramps and a few doses will cure theunder the management of Hermann weekly newspaper, printed and published at of New Ulm will soon engage in use it regularlyfrankly admitting that theycan City of New Ulm in said Connty. Beussmann, who will take pleasure in summer complaint,dysentery, diarrhoea prescribenothingelse so effective. Jacob Klossner, Jr., Dated at New Ulm the 9th day of A.ugut A D. business at Essig. He will keep a store waiting upon all customers in want of' or flux. All druggists. Many personsnave tried so many so-called remdies, 1886 By the Court, without benefit, that they nave no faith to anything in the harness or saddlery in connection with a saloon. ERNSJudge BRANDT, trymore, but It Is worth your while to try AthIO0hDroS. of Probate line. (L Cholera 3will visit us this summer. If youhave any doubts as to ife value Quite a severe storm passed over write or.names of parties in your own State who Be prepared by securing a supply of our town last Saturday evening. Ih S. D. PETERSON, havebeen curedby its use DEALER IN West's Pain King, to be kept within tops of grain stacks were all blown Ask year druggist for AthlOptlOrOS. If you reach. Disinfect your premises, as cannotgetit of himwe will send it express paid on down and much damage was done. rece'pt of regular price$1.00 per bottle We cleanliness and West's Pain King will &ielf| ftekvy fWdwki Buildings and other improvements were prefer that you buy it from your druggist, but if carry you safely through. Only 25c. be hasn'tit do not be persuaded to try something not damaged. else, but from us as directed, All druggists. Our town has a candidate for Co. AGENT FOR THE CELEBRATED ATHLOPHOROS CO., 112 WALL ST., NEW YOWL AND Commissioner for this.district. The cornfield pictured out on the Massillion Vibrator and Straw Burning Engine, All Kinds of Farm Machinery, front page of Puck this week, is slightly PIONEER All leading druggists will gladly in off. Instead of having the ears down form anyone enquiring as to the won on the sides of the stalks where they Drug Store, NEW ULM, derful merits of West's Pain King. MINN. belong, thev are shown as growing on The standard remedy for flux, dysentery, top where the tassel should be. Peck's summer complaint, cholera morbus, Sun cholera, colic, etc. 25c* And Ames* Straw-Burning Engine, Dr. \Tanner fasted forty days and Burlesque Actress"Yes, doctor, the DR. C. WESCHCKE, PROP'R. lived. It wou|d not be safe at this season The Minneapolis, Dennet and Wood's Twine Binders, Reapers aid dog bit me just below the knee." Doctor"Yes, of the year to go a single day WENZEL SCHOTZKO, Proprietor, it is a painful wound, but without a supply of West's Pain King .Minnesota Street, not dangerous, I assure you."Burlesque in the house. Ready at a moment's Mowers. The Stoughton Wagons & Bnggies. The Actress"But will the scar be noticed^' notice and costs but 25c. All druggists. NEW ULM, MINN. Doctor "Tha will depend MINN. ST. NEW ULM, MINN. entirely on you, madam."The Rambler A full and fresh stock of drugs and medicines, Bock Island Stubble Flows. also paints, oils, glass, liquor, wines and musical J. Simmons, of San Francisco, Large, airy rooms, and an A No. merchandise. Physicians' prescriptions carefully claims the distinction of being the ,,Her features are not regular, yet compounded at all hours of the day and night 1 table. Good sample room for the the Domestic Sewing Machines youngest soldier who wore the blue during what an attractive face she has!" It accommodation of commercial travelers the great rebellion He was born is her beautiful hair. Once it wfo tain, iu connection with the hotel. Aug. 12, 1850, and enlisted in New O. WAGNEE, grayish and fading. A few bottles of York Dec. 31, 1863. Thus he carried Rates reasonable Fsr Parker's Hau Balsam wrought the a musket when but little over 13 years The finest wines," liquors and transformation It will do as much for ci- old. anybody. Sept. 1 gars at the bar. I will sell cheaper than any other firm west^ of the Mississippi Rivei Undertaker and Dealer in %-^r ib- Jtenetvs Her Youth. BARB FENCE WIRE IN PARTICULAR. In a railway carriage An old soldier FURNITURE NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Mrs. Phoebe Ohesley. Peterson, Clay noticing that his pipe troubled a Co., Iowa, tells the following remarkable State of Minnesota, Call and see me before purchasing elsewhere. Even thing is warrant County of Brown lady, said to her "They don't smoke In Probate Court story, the truth of which is vouchfor in your regiment, ma'am'" "In niy In the matter of the estate of Nelson, de- and a full line of Repairs always on hand* la-ed by the resident of the town- regiment it is possible," replied the ceased "I am 73 years old, have been troubled Notice is hereby given to all persons having dy, "but in my company, never."Ex. SLEEPY EYE, OF ALL KINDS. claims and demands against the estate of T. with kidney complaint and lameness Nelson late of the County Brown deceased, SPRINGFIELD, for many years could not dress that the Judge of the Probate Court of said county I had given myself up as lost because Branch Offices TRACY AND will hear, examine, and adjust claims and demands myself without help Now I am WALL PAMi%t V-fi of inherited scrofula. Tried everything against said estate, at his office in the City I LAKE BENTON. free from all pain and soreness and for purifying the blood without benefit of New Ulm in said county, on the first Monday am} able^to do all mv own housework. of each month for six successive months, commencing S, DrpetersbnV until I used Parker's Tonic, and can with the first Monday in August 1886,and CiBPBTS AND I owe my thanks to Electric Bitters for truthfully say that it has cured me. I that six months from the 25th day of Jane 1886 myhaving renewed my youth, and removed have been limited and allowed by said Probate till use it for its splendid effect on A completely all disease and pain." Court for creditors to present their claims SEwmeMACHINES. Lp. New Ulm. Minnl eneral health- H. K. Lynd,Sept. Chicago. 1. NSLS NELSON, & Try a bottle, only 50c. atC. L. Roos' Executorof the Estate of T. C. Nelson Deceased. Drug Store. ^,!gi^ 4 NEW ULM, MINN [July 29] &% **I3 *ii