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

March 2, 1887 · Page 7 of 8

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4fc? *$* '#*"E* & mnan i 4mL* Lafayette Doings. ^33ratvtt (So. '2Bcmk. Lk Ft, liidgely Newslets. ~f%t Last Saturdays storm} took our H T?- Schrader is vibiting his farmers by surprise and on Sunday C.H.ROSS, C.H.OHADBOUKN, brother-in-law Essig, who lives Strs.A-.Cashier President. morning they were seen armed with about 7 miles beyond Springfield. Cor. linn, anil Centre weapons in the form of snow shovels, The members of the Lafayette and winding their way barn-ward, pitching NEW ULM, MINX. Courtland Horse Co. met last Tuesday, intOjthe drifts with the vengeance of a NEW ULM, MINN. and we note the following* government mule, they evidently M.Mullen, PresH H. Vajen,Vice-PreiH. Collectionsan* all business pertaining to banking 1. Officers.President, F. Fritsche-, wanted to make it hot for the snow J. Rvdolph, Cashier. promptly attended to. Secretary, Jos. Diepolder, Treasurer, Directors: Individual Responsibitiy, FUVORIHGEX W^ Mr. John Lindstrom went to St. H. Lillie Directors, Jurgen Durbahn, Werner Bcesch, Chas. Wagner, Dr. C. Peter, last week to attend the funeral of Henry Mueller. $500,000. Weschcke, O. M. Olsen, E. G. Koch his father. 2. A tax of three dollars was levied Mr Edgar Stevens has sold his Eagle Mill Co. DRAFTS T0~~ALL PARTS on each share. I place to Julius Honemann, consideration OF EUROPE, AND PASSAGE 3. The stallion Hercule of the company, $800. Mr. S. intends to move into remains for serviee at its old TICKETS SOLD. PI Manufacturers of MOST PERFECT MADE town, where he can take some comfort, place with Mueller. Col-ROLLER FLOUR we wish our new neighbor success. Close Attentionlgiven to Dr. Brice's Extracts, Vanilla, lemon. Orange, Eose, Almond, 4. Service for hfteen mares besides JEtc., prepared fromthe true fruits, flavor deliciouslv. Mr. Wm. La Framboise intends to those called for by the shares was allowed. 1 ing. THE erect a dwelling on his flace next Gradual Reduction Roller spring, this 3hows that "Billy" is a 5. A very nice engraving of the NEW successful farmer. System. stallion Hercule has been issued with Drug Store, the compliments of H. Mueller. Distemper is prevailing among the NEW ULM, MINN. horses of this town. Conrad Dirks Sr. sold a horse to Cheap Cash Store. Louis Fiemeyer for $130. Mrs. Frohrip gave asocial hop at The Brockhaus Conversation Lexion, her place, last Thursday, we were not formerly property of the Lafayette present so we can not indulge in an Lyceum, has been sold to Eev. Jacob elaborate description. Durbahn of Springfield. The society Hay is scarce and old straw-stacks intends to invest the returns as well as are in demand, as high as $5 having DEALER I N the funds in the treasury in good books. been paid for a single small stack. O. M. OLSEN, DRY GOODS, The evening school of District No. We understand Ernest Keinlen will NOTIONS, 7, in session since November 1st 1886erect a dwelling on his place near Hilyar's HATS, CAPS, RUGGIST and APOTHECARY, closed Friday evening Feb. 25. GROCERIES, CROCKERY place, and take unto himself a DEALER IN and OILS. The Lafajette weather register wife, good for you Ernest, we hope all Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, would announce a week of alternate may be a success. Toilet Articles, Fancy Also Musical Instruments good and bad weather. Friday evening Goods, Stationery and We learn tuatj W. J. Dresser is and WHBELMM & WILSON'S a heavy snowfall. Saturday a raging Musical Instruments. making application for an increase of Latest Improved storm. Monday a general thaw. MediSEWING MACHINES. pension and we hope that his request Pure Wines and Liquors for Adolph Ochs has left for Sleepy will be granted. cinal Purposes* All Goods Sold at Bottom Prices. Eye. He has engaged work with M. Our P. M. Mr. Th. Smith had his Mullen who owns a large farm near Physicians' Prescriptions carefully hay so completely covered on Saturday ft' there. prepared from pure and NEW ULM, that he was compelled to haul hay on MINN. fresh Drugs. The annual town meeting will be the Sabbath bad example Thomas for held Tuesday, March 8th at schoolhouse Empire Mill Co. our enthusiastic church-going communitv. Agency for the celebiated Estej Organs Dist. No. 53. and Pianos. John Sievert, of Courtland, has The people of this neighborhood Please give me a call. ROLLER MILL. rented the farm of Jurgen Durbahn aie holding evening revivals. As a O. M. OLSEN formerly property of H. Polz. Mr. Meridian Block, New Ulm, Minn .A.- KOEHNE, PIONEER general rule they meet around in the Sievert expects to move here inside of 24 Rollers and 4 Burrs/ farmers houses, we are not able at Veterinary Surgeon, two weeks. Drug Store, present to identify the rivivalist, but we "^Having treated sick animals for years How to make a good laundry starch hope he is a man worthy of the cause We take pleasure in informing the 1 can conscientiously recommend myself is what every good hou&ewife wants to public that we are now ready for business. he advocates. DR. C. WESCHCKE, PROP'R. to all who need the services of a The best machinery and all the know. Troy Laundry Journal gives School in district No. 44 is suspended competent Veterinary. Orders may be AND Minnesota Street, latest improvements in the manufacture the following directions as to how to left at Dr. Weschckes Drug Store. for one month, the present incumbent NEW ULM, MINN. BILLIARD HALL, of flour enable us to compete with make and use laundry starch: For Mr. A. F. Swenson, leaves for NEW ULM, MINN. the best mills in the country. A full and fresh stock of general work, ten ounces of wheat and We are constantly buying \f drugs and medicines\choice his home in New Sweden convinced of EM. SCH\0BR1CH, Prop'r, FR. WILLIAMS. six ounces of corn-starch to every gallon Wheat, perfumery%fine having had a pleasant school, we have soaps,combs Hye, of water is found to give excellent and toilet articles, books, Minn. Street, New Ulm. not inquired who succeeds him. Corn, satisfaction. (One ounce is about one stationery, colors, varnishes The last day of the month is passing Oats, glass,putty and painters Fine imported and domestic wines, heaping tablespoonful). This starch out very becomingly to a day in its Buckwheat, liquors, cigars, New Ulm and Milwaukee supplies. Dealer in when thouroughly dissolved in water is beer. Splendid free lunch from 10 condition, and we hope that the coming &c, i&c. Fine Imported & Domes' poured into the kettle containing the PIANOS, ORGANS AND a. m. to 12 m. each day. month will be a pleasant one as we At the Highest Market Prices. requisite amount of water and actively MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. surely have had our share of stormy H. H. Beussmann, stirred until the whole is brought to VINES, LIQUORS, CIGAKS PURE WINES AND LI- We sell all kinds of days this winter, but then life is not all the boiling point, and there it is maintained FLOVM, QUORS FOR MEDICAL USE. sunshine for if it were it would be to ETC., ETC. from forty minutes to an hour. SHOMTS, Physicians prescription! carefully good. Dealer in Splendid Free Lunch from 10 a to 12 u. Starching consists of three operations, compounded at all hours of the day BRAN, &c, $teel kud Ifoq Wkfe Bye the bye it would be a good thing e., forcing the starch into the several and night. XT LOW RATES. Cor. Minn, and 3d N. Streets, for some of our evening entertainers to layers of fabric, removing the wrinKles, in general also a special large stock NEW ULM, MINE eat some fish as it is splendid brain and finally wiping cff all superfluous of Carpenters' Tools and Agricultural Semcrpl Room, Special Attention given to I. Laudenshlager, food and all of that sort you know, but Implements. A complete stock of the starch from the surface. The starcher Ou3tom Work newest and best constructed Guns and we beg pardon we only suggest. spreads the work on the table, covers it Jacob Johnson, Prop'r, Revolvers of the most approved patterns S. NEWSON. with starch, and rubs it quickly to and Dealer in also ammunition and sportnien's STOVES, Dealer in An extra stone for giinding feed. fro with the palm and fingers of the goods of all descriptions. WINES, LIQUORS Steam Cornsheller. West Newton Gleanings. In connection therewith is a complete right hand, the left hand resting on the AND CIGARS. 'N ood taken for cash or in exchange Harness Shop, right, and the weight of the body being IRD WARE, TIW WAKE ANT* fltxipi^e Mill Co. Mr. Haenze who was on the sick thrown upon the arms. A the same Free Lunch served ever} Morning, list is convalescing. under the management of Hermann CASH PURCHASES time with the aid of her finger-nails she LIGHTNING RODS, W. Lammers visited liis parents Beussmann, who will take pleasure iu Next door to Post Office dexterously moves the wrinkles about Sunday. The Celebrated White, Howe, and CHEAP SALES. waiting upon all customers in want of NEW ULM, MINN. tnytumg in the harness or saddlery The friends of H. ^rluth assisted until they entirely disappear. If shirts line. New Ameiican & Singer him in hauling locks tor a big barn to PROBATE NOTICE are being starched, a dozen or more New Ulm, Minn. Minn. & 1st N. Strs. Siig.JfeheU, SEWING MACHINES. be built next spring.. are rubbed on wrong side.then finished State of Minnesota, Cotihtj of Bro^n.Sac Tn It is reported that C. Firle has sold Ctr. Mtnu. & 1st S Sts Vew Ulm. MINN. Probate Court, Special Term, Deo 29th 188b on the right if collars or cuffs, they are ^aaftcliner^ Hiw 1" In the matter of th-. e-ttc of Jens'J Ouren his farm to W. Manant for $1300. ,w',f!,cdHit "Presenting among deceased piled until several dozen have accumulated, That smile on E. Lippman's face On reading and filing petition i Christian BREWER.MALTSTER& BOTTLER. ,d when the "wiping off" takes AhlnesB,enadministrator oi the estate of Jens is said to be caused by the pleasure he WOOLEN MILL, .n place. From an exchange we clip the feels over wolf hunting:. other things, thiit he ln fully administered said estate, and praying tht a tini" ii.d place be fixed following method For a quart of 13'JL\A/QX near New JJlm. JJU for examining and allow in J: Ins ac onn of his id starch when made, take a little over a ministration, and foi tli i-a x'"-n or the residue This brewery is one of ihelargest,estabiishineni AVERTISED LETTERS. of said estate to heir-, of the kind iu lhe Minnesota valley and is fitted New Ulm, Minn., March 2nd 1887. tablespoonful of raw starch dissolve it It is ordered, that Paid account btcxa nined^nd op with all the modern improvements. Keg and Carding, Spinning, Weaving, Fulling, etc. The following letters remain uncalled for petition heard, by the Judge of Una Conrt, on Friday, bottle beer nrmshed to any parr of the city on in water, add a single drop of blue, and Anders Jonas sen Irving Jack. the 25th day of Kebruaiv, A 1687, atlOo'- short notice. My bottlebeer is especially adapted Barten Ferd. Johnson Ed clockA at the Probate Office in said countv for family use. then pour on boiling water stirring it Bratchner John. La Mont Chas And it is further ordered, that notice thewof be Country brewers and others that bay malt will Balsam Harry. Loewenthal Simon given to .Hi persons interested, by publishing a until it boils. Let it boil fifteen or jgWool taken in exchange for blanketings, And to their interest to place their orders with Corey Ada M. Mae Ike Wm copy ef this order for three successive weeks me. All orders by mail will receive my prompt attention. flannels, full-cloth, yarns, etc. Duauer Mary. Plagge H. twenty minutes, then add a half-teaspoonful prior to said day of hearing in the New Ulm Re Frank John Pfeiffer Emma Orders should be left at the mill or view a weekly newspaper, printed and pnblisheda AUG. SCHELL of kerosene and stir well. Into Gesel Andrew. Bay D. H. 6ue at the City of New Ulm, in aid Cortiry. with Mr. H. Kunze, near Turner Hall. Greenberg Jacob Ruelke Herman. Dated at New Ulm, the 35th day of January the boiling starch put collars and THOS. MULVERHILL, Prep. Satisjaction guaranteed every [in- Groebner Franz. Straka Katharma. A. loSf Grossglass Herman Tomaschko Frank cuffs, and from it wring bosoms and stance. By the Court, HaLson Chas Wengler F. O. Fine turnouts furnished with or without O Judge BRANDTProbate,fo Agent for ERNM (L- Hagbar Miss Emma wristbands, rubbing it well and smoothly B. MARSCHNER, Prop'r. drivers at reasonable rates Fishing, hunting In calling for any of these letters, please state f. HADLEMEB, Chicago, I1L and Pleasure parties furnished teams Ladies' in. When the starched clothes are that they are advertised Saddle horses. Fine Carriages for funerals. S D. PETERSON, FK.BAASEN P. Office and stable in Laudenschlager's Barn dry, dip them into a solution made by Importer of dissolving a heaping teaspoonful of raw WINES AND LIQUORS. MB. M. P. SCBBOOK, 672W. Lake St. Chicago,Hi starch in a quart of lukewarm water, Vte\\i\ess cured every year by Acker's celebrated with a half-teaspoonf ul of pulverized Warranted Genuine Goods, at Low English Remedy. It is a guaranted preparation AGENT FOR THE CELEBRATED borax added, and roll them tightly, the est Prices. Wholesale and retail. V. if it does not help you it will cost BhrtE bottled beer always on hand. collars and cuffs in towels. Let them you nothing. Try it. A single dose will from Rheumatism. His physician* feared amputa. Massillion Vibrator and Straw Burning Engine, tioq of the leg would be necessary. He tried show its good effect. Trial bottles 10 Cts. lie an hour or so and then iron. It RIESLING'SBLOCK, AxHUOPaoROB,and in two dayswaa cured. C. L. Roos, New Ulm, Minn. may be well to lay an old handkerchief A protestor In a medical college onoetsid to hit New Ulm, Minn. class "put your hand in a vice, tarn the screw over the bosoms and pass the iron Lord Wolsely thinks a great war is until the pain is all you can bear, and that's rheumatism C. LEONHARDT, torn the screw once more, and that's over it, before putting the iron directly inevitable. neuralgiaand gentlemen, the medical profession the linen. Have a clean linen or knows no core for either." That was before the Straw-Burning Engine, -I Ames7 disooT- TU flmiADflC whichdoesand wul And Bucklen Arnioa Salve cotton rag and a bowl of clean water at ry of RI nLUrnUnUa quickly cure both The best salve in the world for Cuts, rheumatisnTand neuralgia, and manyphysicians hand, and with these remove any specks The Minneapolis, Dennet and Wood's Twine Binders, Reapers and ON it regularlyfrankly admitting that they can Bruises Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, prescribenothingelse so effective. PROPRIETOR O THE or smirches that may happen'to come. Fever Sores, Tetter, chapped Hands, Many persons have tried so many soaaed rem. New Ulm Foundrv Have the iron perfectly clean and the Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, edfes, without benefit, that they hare no faith to Mowers. The Stonghton Wagons &. Bnggies. The try more,but It Is worth your while to try Ath- and positively cures Piles, or no bolder also, and the ironing-sheets. If tOphoroew a you have any doubts as to its Talue pay required. I is guaranteed to give write for names of parties in your own State who the iron is not perfectly smooth rub it & MACHINE SHOP, havebeen curedby its use. I* Book Island Stubble Flows. perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. fak your druggist for AtMophOTM. If you on a bit of waxed paper or a lamp-rag, Price 25 cents per box. Sold by C. eaanotget of him we will send it express paid on Corner Centre & Front Streets. and then on a clean cloth. Have towels L. Roos. reoeipt of regular priceSI.OO per bottle. We prefer that you buy it from your druggist, but if the Domestic Sewing Machines, ready to cool the flat-iron I1WULK, MINK. he hasn'tit do not be persuaded to try usseHiiiig The Foundry nasbeen thorooghty refitted and I A 150,000 fire is reported at Wellington, else, but orderat oncefrom us as directed, with if it is too hot to put upon the a aow prepared to do all kinds of work on short New Zealand. ATHLOPHOROS CO., IB WALL ST., HEW TOM. Mttce. Repairing of all kinds of machinery and linen.* i A little experimenting will soon $Ul f[K*$ kud ^f W&l!$ and 8ll/3E MOWiW Agrlenltwal Implements a specialty. Only ex- CistedtAworkmenwillebe put any one into the possession of the rtoaee ar employed, and work enmy The Verdict Unanimous care executed with neatness tITlO]s Sos}l I will sell cheaper than any otherfirmwest of the Mississippi River Ability to starch and iron nicely. ddispatch. ALL WORK WARRANTED. W. D. Suit, Druggist, Bippus, Ind. CHAS. LEONHARD. testifies: /'I can recommend Electric BARB PENCE WIRE IN PARTICULAR. "f* Bitters as the very best remedy. Every WENZEL SCHOTZKO, Proprietor, bottle sold has given relief in every case. Dahl & Anderson, Call and see me before purchasing elsewhere. Everything is warrant/ One man took six bottles and was cured man l$by V riok, we give her Cutoita, of Rheumatism of 10 years standing." ed and a fall line of Repairs always on hand. Whan ill*j* Child, she cried for Cftatoite, NEW ULM, MINK. MINN. ST., Abraham Hare, Druggist, Bellville. O. Larhberton, Minn. SLEEPY EYE, affirms: "The best selling medicine When she befeme Ml, clang to Carted*, Large, airy rooms, and an A No. I have ever handled in my 20 years experience, SPRINGFIELD When hehedChildren, the garethem Certetia, Bitters.1' Thousands Agents for Branch Offices is Electric 1 table. Good sample room for the TRACY AND c?i i* of others have added their testimony, accommodation of commercial travelers fwdrioisoa Land Co., Chicago. LAKE BENTON. so that the verdict is unanimous that asssKg^& S/ IX Peterson. in connection with the hotel. Electric Bitters do cure all diseases of Rates reasonable the Liver, Kidnevs or Blood. Only a In a riot at New Boss 100 policemen School and State Lands hi The finest wines, liquor* and cigars half dollar a bottle at C. L. Roos' Drug charged upon the mob, and many per New Uln* Minn. at the bar. 0_ Redwooi and Cottonwood Counties Store. [2J* aona were injured. -$0* ifrftattSS mm SBS