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

March 9, 1887 · Page 7 of 8

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T^PK mm SLEEPY EYE CORRESPONDENCE. HSvotwn o.'SBmrk. PIONEER I Lafayette Doings. Cottonwood Items. 'Jf* lyrjig* Store, of Juergen Durbahn sold a span We are now gradually entering a C.H.CHADBOUBJf, C.H.ROS8, Mr.Chs.Porth is happy his wife horses to John Sievert for $247.50. milder season of the ear, indeed such presented him with a daughter whom Cashier* President. 7-r m- a vicissitude will be most pleasant and II. F. Schrader had a fine experience Charley calls the Belle of Sleepy Eye. Cor. Minn, and Centre Strs. DR. C. WESCHCKE, PROP'R. welcome to all who have had a share of in walking lately. He was blockaded August Schwiger was around setting Minnesota Street, NEW ULM, MINN. up the cigars and smiling. He said in Sanborn and was forced to walk this severe winter. The experiences of MINN. %&. NEW ULM, a new Butcher had made his appearance the past season will certainly teach an home, a distance of forty-six miles and NEW ULM, MINN. at his home and he could afford to A full and fresh .stock of M.Mullen, PresH ~S. Vaje7i,Vice-PresH. important lesson to every person, and Collectionsand allbusiness pertaining to banking made the same in twelve hours. set em up once. Mother and son are J. C. JRvdolph, Cashier. promptly attended to. drug* ana tnedicines\choice cause farmers to lay up a bigger supply doing nicely. Mr. Geo. Altman had a hard time Directors: perfumery\finc soaps,combs Individual Responsibitiy, of fodder. finding house one of these daysit A little daughter made her appearance and toilet articles, books, Werner Bcesch, Chas. Wagner, Br. C. Some time ago a party of oung at Rev. Deuber's. All of the had been buried beneath a snow drift stationery, colors, varnishes Weschcke, O. M. Olsen, E. G. Koch. $500,000. above came in one day and a poor day lads and lasses of this vicinity ventured and he was forced to shovel a passage. glass,putty and painters at that. Eagle Mill Co. DRAFTS TOT^LL FARTS to attempt a pleasure trip to Milford, supplies. The spring term of Dist. No. 51 John C.Zieske has returned from visiting friends and relatives is the common OF EUROPE, AND PASSAGE commenced last Thursday. Mr. G. F. pringiield and will make his headquarters PIANOS, ORGANS AND supposition but it seems rather TICKETS SOLD. at the Merchants Bank for a tew HilLmer, the ruler of the birch there Manufacturers of MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. weeks. Those indebted to Alwin & marvelous anyhow why they should remain closed a successful winter term. Close Attention given to Col-ROLLER Fisher would do well to call and settle FLOUR PURE WINES AND LI- there to be snow-bound. In such is Albert Durbahn of Sleepy Eye was their accounts at once QUORS FOR MEDICAL fcSE. emergencies it would be well to invest down visiting his parents. His brillian BY THE Last week will long be remembered in a pair of big snow-shoes, and make Physicians prescriptions carefully by those who were snow bound here. Gradual Reduction Boiler looks would intimate that he was in all the trip on toot. We hope fun was compounded ai ail hours of the day Hotels and a good many private houses earnest searching for a sharer of joys. NEW and night. were overcrowded but all seemed to with them. System. Mis3 Emma Hulskamp was happily enjoy it. Drug Store, Our school has closed now. There wedded to William Klossner last Tuesday. All of Sleepy Eye were out one day GEO BENTZ & CO. NEW ULM, MINN. will de a vacation of one month, until last week te see the Hesselbom snow The boys made things lively in Apr. 1. when the summer term will be- plow work. The Plow done good work Importers and Wholesale Deafen la Cheap Cash Store. the evening. but there was not enough power behind WINES A. F. Fischer was in "West Newton her and therefore she got stalled in a There will be no more Literaries at drift of about fifteen feet of snow. LIQUORS, Satuiday. present, until further announcements G$O. jSdoSft. Hon. Ernst Brandt tarried in our Social life is awakening. We notice will be made in the Review. city a few hours last Thursday. Always 110 W. 3d St., Si Minn. PAUL, for last eek a good time at the house Miss L. Yankey is at New Ulm glad to see you. Call again. of Rollie D. Lilhe. DAKOTA HOUSE, DEALER IN studving the art of dressmaking. A revival Meeting has been held at DRY GOODS, O. M. OLSEN. the Methodist Church with great success. One of our young men, Wm. Fesemeyer Carl Grusendorf is bawling wood NOTIONS, went to Wisconsin lately to secure for running his molasses press next OPP. PO ST OFFICE NEW ULM, I & CAPS, HAT \lbeit Durbahn spent Sunday iu a homekeeper for life. Wm. rather ADOLPH SEITER, Prop RUGGIST and APOTHECARY, fall. Lita\ette with his parents. Albert is GROCERIES, CROCKERY slighted the Cottonwood Belle's and DEALER IN I'is house is the most centialh after A bird oil know. and OILS. West Newton Gleanings. we think he was wrong in this. Protect Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, ,ited house in the citv and a Ma- Chs Schneider has opened Toilet Articles, Fancy home industry, Wni if you want t/Ymds good Sample RoomSn&Jfehell, Also Musical Instruments broth- chine office in Springheld. His At the caucus meeting, Tuesday Goods, Stationery and to prosper. er is to take charge of the office. and WHEELBR & WILSON'S March 1st the following candidates were Musical Instruments. Latest Improved nominated for the respective offices Milford Items. SJEWING MACHINES. VtaoA %W\w Sg&S^ SupervisorsLeonard Vetter, L. Pure Wines and Liquors for Medicinal BREWEB.MALTSTER& BflTTLEfl. Bushard and J. Gerber. The roads are once more open, Purposes. All Hoods Sold at Bottom Prices. thousands suffering from Asthma, Con. thus giving us an opportunity to get access Town ClerkA Biebel sumption, Coughs, etc. Did you ever try to our mail. Jfe[WtfiM MIJW Physicians' Prescriptions carefvlly AssessorB. Ranweiler. Acker's English lteinedy? It is the best prepared from pure and NEW ULM. The weeks blockade was even felt MINN. This brewery in one of ihelargcst.estabilsLinent* preparation known for all Lung Troubles, JusticesE. Lippman & A. Russel. fresh Drugs. of the kind iu lhe Minnesota Valley and is fitted at Essig, the consequences of it were sold on a positive guarantee at 10c, 50c. up with all the modem improvements. Keg and ConstablesJ. Durbahn & C. Byer. Empire Mill Co. that our storekeeper soon found himself C. L. Roos, New Ulm, Minn. boitie beer fnrnished to any pari of the city on Agency for the celebrated Estey Organs short aotice. My bottle beer is especially adapted out of several articles in the grocery We as informed that Mr. Horn burg fot family use. and Pianos. line, but our genial saloon-keeper in Fairfax found it necessary to hire Country brewers and others that buy malt will ROLLER MILL. Their Business Booming. Jacob Friess had laid in an ample supply find it to their interest to place theii orders with men to shovel his residence out of the Please give me a call. me. All orders by mail will receive ray prompt attention. of lager and thus kept business Probably no one thhig has caused snow after the late blizzard. O. M. OLSEN a-goin such a general revival ot trade at C. L. AUG. SCHELL Meridian Block, New Ulm, Minn. Roos' Drug Store as their giving away 24 Rollers and 4 Burrs. According to the tieasurers report, Mr. Johnson has lumber on his to their customers of so many free trial our town has a net surplus of $84.00 in place for building a new barn, the old bottles of Dr. King's New Discovery the treasury over all liabilities. N ot a sai|Mitg^iuifii |ooj Agent for one having caved in under the weight We take pleasure in informing the for Consumption. Their tiade is siniply very bad showing. F. MADLENER, Chicago, enormous in this veiy valuable article DL public that we are now ready for business. of the snow. Mr. S Maiti of this town will from the fact that it alw a\ cures The best machinery and all the sell his farm and personal property, Mr. Arhardts windmill met with a and never disappoints. Coughs, Colds, latest improvements in the manufacture Importer of AND and intenes to remove to Fairfax Minn, serious accident during the last storm Asttuima, Bronchitis, Croup, and all of flour enable us to compete with WINES AND LIQUORS. next spring. throat and lung diseases quickly cured. BILLIARD HALL, a casting being sprung. the best mills in the country. Mr. Chas. Essig retired from the You can test it before buying by getting We are constantly buying Phrenology is booming. Mr. A. Warranted Genuine Goods, at Low firm of Essig Bros sometime last week. a trial bottle free, large size $1. Every Wheat, EM. SCHNOBillCH, Prop'r, est Prices. Wholesale and retail. John Essig will continue the business F. Fischer was up from Lafayette and bottle warranted. 3 Rye, Blatz bottled beer always on hand. alone. gave one ot his interesting lectures on Corn, Minn. Street, New Ulm. RIESLINGHTBLOCK, Farmers of tins vicinity find a re 1- the subject last Saturday at the residence Oats, dy sale for their haj, at from eight to MB.M SCHBOCK, 672 W. Lake St., Chicago, ma Buckwheat, of Mr. James Newton. The Fine imported and domestic wines, Hel\v\ess New Ulm, Minn. ten dollars per ton on the premises. liquors, cigars, New Ulm and Milwaukee &c, &c, FR. WILLIAMS. turnout was good and examinations Representative Skinner returned beer. Splendid free lunch from 10 A.t the Highest Market Prices. were continued till 12 p. m. home from his legislative duties on Friday a. m. to 12 m. each day. Louis Fiemeyer and Selma Biereigel, of last week. Mr. Skinner deserves from Rheumatism. Hia physicians feared amrratfc We sell all kinds of tion of the leg would be necessary. He tn4 both of Nicollet county were married the credit of an honest legislator who ATKLOPBOROS, and in two days was cured. FLOUR, yesterday. Rev. C. J. Albrecht performed alwaj casts his vote according to the Dealer in A professor in a medical college once saidtohit the ceremony. interest of the majority of his constituents. class put your hand in a nee, turn the screw SHORTS, Fine Imported & Domes' until the pain is all you can hear, and that's rheumatism, turn the screw once more, and that's BRAN, &e., VOOLEN MILL, Sigel Items. neuralgiaand gentlemen, the medicalprofession The PIONEER PRESS of March 3d WINES, LIQUORS, CIGAHS knows no cure for either." That was before the AT LOW RATES. discov- RTUI ABUnDflC whichdoesand will published a number of "legal opinions" near New Ulm. cry of AinLurnUnUOquickly cure both The annual town meeting of this on the action of St. Paul's council in rheumatism and neuralgia, and many physicians Special Attention given to town for the election of officers and the ETC., ETC. nse it regularlyfrankly admitting that they can Oijis-tom. "Work reference to high license. An individual transaction of other business, was held prescribe nothing else so effective. Carding, Spinning, Weaving, Fulling, etc. Splendid Free Lunch from 10 am to 1 Many persons have tried so many so-called remdies, vesteidaj at Lake schoolhouse in Dist. named Charles N. Bell is reported as without benefit, that they have no faith to No. 6. As to candidates for office however, An extra stone for giinding feed. saying :"There is no use talking about try more, but It Is worth your while to try Ath and 3d N. Sti^-t- Cor. Minn. we can shortly say that they were topfaoros. If you have any doubts as to its value fJWool taken in exchange for blanketings, a Steam Cornsheller. it. You can't enforce high license an\- NEW ULM. i.i write for names of parties in your own State who not quite as numerous as at the fall flannels, full-cloth, yarns, etc. have been curedby its use Wood taken for cash or in exchange way. What would a high license ordinance election. It may be that deep snow at (Lsk your druggist for AthlOphoros. If you Orders should be left at the mill or cannotget it of him we will send it express paid on this time of the" year prevented them amount tom New TJlm The $tnpii jVH-U Co. with Mr. H. Kunze, near Turner Hall. rece-pt of regular priceSI.OO per bottle. We from coming to the front. Satisfaction guaranteed in every ^in- people must be behind a law to make it prefer that you buy it from your druggist, but if CASH PURCHASES he hasn'tit do not be persuaded to try something The road question broughtforth quite stance. effective. There is a majority of 3,000 else, but order at once from us as directed, a discussion among some the citizens and CHEAP SALES li. MARSCHNER, PropV. opposed to high license in St. Paul I ATHLOPHOROS CO., 112 WALL ST., NEW YORL and more so did the location of a THE ONLY TRUE IRON couldn't give a legal opinion n the ordinance bridge which is to be build across the H. H. Beussmann, Little Cottonwood irifthe near future. because I am not posted on the Dahl & Anderson, A bridge has been along felt necessity provisions of the law.'' Mr. Bell as well LEOMABDT, for the accommodation of citizens in the TONIC as all cranks that may deem it their piivilego 4 Deal*i in southwestern part of the town. It was Lamberton, Minn. to offer insult to New Ulm in the $teel kud Iroi\ Wai agreed upon however, that said bridge should be located at the Grand Road guise of legal opinions or otherwise, in general also a special large stock Agents for on a direct line with Essig Station. Will purify the BLOOD would better hold their peace for the nlate 'h LIVES and KIDNEYSLand PROPRIETOB OF THE of Carpenters' Tools and Agticulcurai Maf the BEBTOBEE an?* the EBALKH andVZOOR t'redriokson Land Co., Chicago. present. If a majonry of our citizens of YOUTH. Dyspepsia,Want Implements. A complete stock of the AVERTISED LETTERS. New Ulm Foundrv of Appetite, Indigestion,Lack of are opposed to a $500 license, their opposition New Ulm, Minn., March 2nd 1887. newest and bpst consti ucted Guns in Strength and Tired Feeling absolutely The following letters remain uncalled for: cured: Bones, muscles Revolvers of the most appioved patterns is due to the belief that such Herny Boennger William Kalgbien. and nerves receive new School and State Lands in & MACHINE SHOP, also ammunition and sportmen's force. Enlivens the mind Albert T. Crosby. Alois Muench. a system creates a monopoly and does and supplies Brain Power. Geo Eckert Anthony Rodman. goods of all descriptions. ed wood and Cottonwood Counties ^^a^" Suffering from complaintapecn- not hit in the right place, and not to Joseph Gimpel. Jno. F. Schroder. IAIIIIMS liarto theirsex willfindin DB, In connection therewith is a complete Corner Centre & Front Streets. D. A. Haasoer. Adolph Wogatsch. BW*1WMEI HABTES'8 IBON TONIC any denial on their part of the right of Harness Shop, In calling for any of these letters, please state safe, speedy core. Givesa clear, healthy complexion. PROBATE NOTICE. HEW ULM, MINX. Ail attempt* at counterfeiting only adds to itejpopuUnty. that they are advertised. the state to regulate the liquor traffic. The Foundry naabeen thoroughly 1 refitted and I Do not experimentget ORIGINAL AND BEST State of Minnesota, County of Brown }&. In FS.BAASENP. M. a BOW prepred to do all kinds of 1~_ Dr* HARTER'S LIVER PILLS., ._ work on short tinder the management of Hermann Any intimation that ours is not a lawabiding Probate Conrt, Special Term, March 5th 1887. COM Conatipmtion.Uver Complaint and SiekM rtfee. Repairing of all kinds of ma otfee Repairin go all kinds of machinery and In the Matter of the Estate of Joseph Schaefer Beussmann, who will take pleasure in The Duty ofState Legislatures. Headache. Sample Dose and Dream Book! Agricultural Implements a specialty. Only exrienee community must be branded as _5maUed on receipt of two cents In postage, deceased. Cstedtd waiting upon all customers in want of workmen are employed, and work enmy Legislation should be effected in On reading and filing the petition of Theresia THE DR. HARTER MEDICINE CO..ST. LOUIS. MO. vile slander redounding to those that car* will be executed with neatness si anything in the harness or saddlery Shaefer, executrixof the estateof Joseph Schaefer, every state regulating the sale and use Mddtepatch. ALL WORK WARRANTED. deceased, representing among other things, that hare disgraced themselves by its utterance line. CHAS. LEONHARD. of the many poisons resorted to by women J. B. Arnold, she has fully administered said estate, and praying Minn. 1st XV. Str. New Ulm, Minn. As a law-abiding community, that a time and piace be fixed for examining and in their desperation to obtain beautiful Uowmgheraccountof her administration, and for the city of New Ulm can favorably compare complexions, while there exists in S D. PETEESON, the assignment of the residneof said estate to the Dr. Harter's Iron Tonic every requisite persons entitled thereto, and that she be dis. Dealer in witfe the saintly city that chanced charged from her said trust. necessary to accomplish the object to become the capital of Minnesota by It is ordered, that said account be examined, without injuring the health or endangering: and petitionheard, by the Judge of this Conrt, on the "mysterious disappearance" of a Thursday the 31st day of March A. 1887, at 10 life. HARDWARE, o'clock a. m., at the Probate office in said county. bill locating it elsewhere. Our public And It is further ordered, that notice thereof be AGENT FOR THE CELEBRATED given to all persons interested, by publishing a boards have never descended and will Do not be misled by unscrupulous Jin-ware Faming Implement?. copy of this order for three successive weeks prior dealers into buying any other than never descend to the level of those of St, Massillion Vibrator and Straw Burning tngine, tosiidday ofhearmgintheNew Ulm Review a "Briar Pipe" smoking and. "Charm of weekly newspaper printed and published at the Tt3 hopisIn char|pof an experienced band Paul, which would cause the philosopher City of New Ulm in said County. "o gives the mending aad repairing of tin-ware the west" chewing tobacco. Dated at New Ulm the 5th day of March A.D .Mspecialattention.All work warranted ofSinope to shatter his lantern in despair, 1887. By the Court, NEW ULM, MINN. ^W were he living to-day. W deem it the ERNST BBAND T. (L.S.) Judgeof Probate. 3. Laudenshlager, vilest insult that could be offered to is warranted, is because it is the best PROBATE NOTICE. New Ulm to have its name mentioned Istraw-Buming Engine, Antes1 And Blood Preparation known. It will positively in high license matters alongside that State of Minnesota, County of Brown ^In cure all Blood Diseases, purifies the Pro- Dealei in STOVES, bate Conrt, Special Tenn. of St. Paul.Jwhose council has shown so The Minneapolis, Dennet and Wood's Twine Binders, Reapers and whole system, and thoroughly builds np the In the Matter of the Estate of Gilbert O. Harbo constitution. Kemember, we guarantee it. little regard for its own honor and that deceased On reading and filing the petition of Ole Jorgenson, C. L. Roos, New Ulm, Minn. of the community it represents as to administrator ofthe estate of said deceased Mowers. The Stoughton Wagons S Buggies. The setting forth the amount of personal estate that hasten by its treacherous action and TA RDWARE, TI* WAREANr his comet his hinds, and the disposition thereof, An engraver recently made this mistake: the amount of debts outstanding against said open defiance of the authority of the ''Mr. and Mrs. respectfully Book Island Stnhhle Plows. deceased, and a description of all the real estate LIGHTNING BODS. State the passage of th6 Crandall bill, of which said deceased died seized, and the condition request your presents at the marriage and value of the respective portions thereof The Celebrated White, Howe, -which could not have been adopted as of their daughter." and praying that license be to lam granted to sell all of said real estate at private sale. And it appearing the Domestic Sewing Machines N ew American & Singer a whole had its various provisions and by said Petition thattheie is not sufficient personal estate in tne hands of said administrator Brace Up their effect upon the smaller communities to pay said debts, and that it is necessary in order SEWING MACHINES. to pay the same, to sell all of siid real estate: of the State been more deliberately You are feeling depressed, your appetite #Ul f(30 kud fji[f W&rtSj ttik lU MOW^ftS. Cr. MIDU. & 1st Stn Vew Ulm. MINN It is therefore ordered. That all persons interested ^considered. *TVi.. is poor, you are bothered with in said estite, appear before the Judge of 1%te &s this Court, on Thursday the 21st day of April A. WIRr E INwest PARTICULAR. Headache, you" are fidgetty, nervous, r? E H. Rudolphi, 1887, -t 10 o'clock A. M. at the Prob ite Office I will sell cheaperF than0 any othe firm of the Mississippi Rive and generally out of sorts, and want to EN in stud Connty, then and there to show cause y\t brace up. Brace up, but not with any there be) why license should not be granted \1 to said Administrator to sell s-ud real estate according stimulants, spring medicines, or bitters, to the prayer of said Petition. When Baby was sick, we gave her Castorla, which have for their basis very And it is fnrtbercrd'red. That a copy of this MANUFACTUR ER OP & DEAL ER Call and see ffle before purchasing else where. Everything is warrant- When 8ho was a Child, she cried for Castona, cheap, bad whisky, and which stimulate Order shall be published for four successive Boots and Shoes! weeks prior to paid day of hearing, the last of you for an hour, and then leave When sho became MiBaffche clnng to Castona, which publiciitiooshal) he at least fourteen days ed and a full line of Repairsr always"on hand. -C* 3-ou in worse condition than before. *5 before said diy of hearing, in the New Clm Beview When she had Children* ane gave them Castorla, SLEEPY YE,^ a Weekly Newspaper printed and published What you want is an alterative that at the City of New Ulm in said County, and per Minn. & 3d N. strs., New Ulm, Mini will"' {rarity your bio od, start healthy SPRINGFIELD, sonally served on all persons interested iu said its Offices action of Liver and Kidneys, restore estate, residing 111 said Connty, at least fourteen rk TRACY AND days before said day of hearing, and upon all other your vitality, and give renewed health St J5b "MS*" A large assortment of men's am LAKE BENTON. persons interested, according to law. S. D. Peterson, and strength. Such a medicine you Peek-a-bbo (take a chew of "Charm boys* boots and shoes, and ladies" atv Dated at New Ulm the 7th day of March A. D. will fina in Electric Bitters, ana only 1837. By the Court, of the West" chewing tobacco), I seeTOO, children's shoes constantly kept ov ERNST BRANDT, 0 cents% bottle at C. L. Roos's Drue come ^rom behind that ^'BnaSl hand. Custom work and repairing Jndge of Probate lrm. New.TTlm Min: Pip" smoking tobacco. Buy no Otnw. |?|$r /L.S) of Brown Connty, Minnesota. promptly attended to. [S] fePP K^J &&& vsmm ^ih&tote. mM