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

March 16, 1887 · Page 7 of 8

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smwm mmmmv SUM" S ASSIGNEE'S SALE, SLEEPY EYE CORRESPONDENCE. 'SBronm (SLo.QBcroka O. H. BOSS, C.H. CHADBOURN, Arthur Ochs irresponsible for the Tine weather in Springfield, and 'T' Cashier. President.' lots of it. following. Last Thursday himself and another man were hauling hay on Mr. Cor. Minn, and Centre Sirs. Judge Brandt was up to see us last BIG BARGAINS IN CLOTHING Mullen's farm near Iberia and had the Friday night. He spoke kind words to misfortune to upset ten times with one NEW ULM, MINN. us, took to smoking and went home. load of hay inside of half a mile. NEW ULM, MINN. No more snow blockades on our J. C. Zieske spend Saturday in M.Mullen, PresH E. Vajen,Vice-Pret. side. ejections an all business pertaining to banking AND GENTS FURNISHING GOODS. Springfield. J. 0. Bvdolph, Cashier. ,*s promptly attended to. f. Prunells and oat meal, fresh arrival Directors: Mr. F. L. Fischer spent Sunday in Individual Responsibly, at Ray & Fierke's. 9 Sleepy Eye Werner Bcesch, Cfras. Wagner, Dr. C. The merchants of Springfield have J. M. Thompson took in the city of Weschcke, 0 M. Olsen, E. G. Koch. $500,000. t:y the blues because the farmers don't New Ulm last Monday on legal business. come in oftener to see them. THE STOCK OF CLOTHING AND GENT'S FURNISHING Eagle Mill Co. DRAFTS TO~^LL PARTS Martin George who bought the GOODS ASSIGNED TO THE UNDERSIGNED MUST BE Wm. Stiassburs: from Lafayette OF EUROPE, AND PASSAGE property of George Dutzen is now fit wiled in our city a few days last week. SOLD WITHIN THIRTY DAYS, THIS STOCK COMPRISES ting it up in grand shape for a fancy TICKETS SOLD. Dr. Wellcome was summoned to Manufacturers of grocery store. Ed. Hilton wields the THE FINEST LINE OF CLOTHING EVER BROUGHT TO Springfield Saturday on professional hammer and helps him. ROLLER FLOUR Close Attention given to Collecting. NEW ULM. GOODS WILL BE SOLD BELOW COST. COME business. W. H. Gamble has a good big store EARLY AND AVOID THE RUSH. Mr. August Mell is going to move to rent. BY THE to Smith's Mills in a. few days where he E. G. KOCH Messrs. Schmid and Lehrer are now Gradual Reduction Roller will make his future home. preparing to dig a large cellar 60 by 24 NEW Mr. and Mis. Bangs went to Milwaukee and 12 feet deep, on which they are going will Assignee. System. thejr last lhursday, where to plant a large brick block. They Drug Store, attend the Photogiaphers Convention. are an enterprising firm and don't \ou NEW ULM. They will be gone about two weeks. MINN. forget it Mr. Paul Peterson of Lake Crystal H Warnne our enterprising RUEMKE'S BUILDING CORNER OF MINNESOTA AND Cheap Cash Store. is visiting with his parents a few Harness makei has gone a little into THIRD STREETS NORTH. days. the store trade They are not perishable but will be stale goods this summer. Hemy Zieske, telegraph operator The S. D. PETERSON Iot of buildings to go up you know. GrJjO. J^COBft at Kasota, spent a few hours with his parents on Sunday. His sister Emma Did you see our Springfield AD- went back with him to stay a few days. VANCE. The editors and propuetors DEALER IN keep it filled with newsy reading Renews Her Youth. DRY GOODS, Maple Sjrup at P. Altermatls. O. M. OLSEN, IMPLEMENT COMPANY. Mrs. Phoebe Chesley, Peterson, Clay NOTIONS, Mrs. Van Valkenberg is very Co., Iowa, tells the following remarkable ill Dr. Sullivan attending. HATS, CAPS, ston, the truth of which is vouched RUGGIST and APOTHECARY, GROCERIES, CROCKERY Theie are not less than five faim for bjr the resident of the town: ehlei' ir\ kll kii\d$ of ikfai\ n$b6\ir\fy. DEALER IN machinet agents in oui town Whew! and OILS. "I am 73 yeais old, have been troubled Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, won't the} make the wool fly when the with kidney complaint and lameness The Celebrated Stoughton Wagons, Baggies and Oscillating Toilet Articles, Fancy l*ot weather comes. foi many years could not dresss Also Musical Instruments Goods, Stationery and mjself without help. Now 1 am and WHEELER & WILSON'S L A. Larson is expert for the McCormick free from all pain and soreness and Musical Instruments. machines tins place. He is Latest Improved Bab-Sleighs. am able to do all my own housework. a good man. SJB WING MA CHINES. I owe my thanks to Electric Bitters for Pure Wines and Liquors for Medicinal A. Fierke of Ray & Fierke went having renewed my youth, and removed The Fuller & Johnson Manufacturing Co's. All Goods Sold at Bottom Prices. Purposes. to St. Paul and. Minneapolis last Monday. completely all disease and pain." Try a bottle, only 50c at C. L. Roos' Mowers, Horse Hakes and Plows. Physicians' Prescriptions carefully Chas. Gamble handed over the express Drug Stoxe 4 prepared from pure and NEW ULM. MINN. business to Mr Oetting, ourhaidware t* fresh Drugs. merchant and Justice of the peace. Tlie !R,oo"k. Islsmci St,u.ToTole Flows. North Star Items. Empire Mill Co. J. Ray loans money on real Agenc} for the celebrated Estev Organs estate. Insurance and collections a and Pianos. ^l\e li^l\t funning 01|io Champion Our town is covered with small rivers specialt}'. Office in Ray & Fierke's ROLLER MILL. at present and locomotion is almost store Please give me a call. BINDERS, REAPERS AND MOWERS. impossible. Hay is now a complete scarcity in O M. OLSEN The election made little change in Mei idian Block, New Ulm, Minn. Springfield. our town officers this yeai, and as the ii Rollers and 4 Burrs. FENCE WIRE AND ALL KINDS OF BINDING TWINE. Who is the wisest man in Springfield?Why old corps was a good one we have reason the Post Master to be sure. to hope that things will move on in The Massillon, Ames & Aultman & Taylor Straw Burning as prosperous and quiet a way as ever Thos. Brophv has the best Machine We take pleasure in informing the office in Springfield and Tom is the Mrs. J. Krueger who has been suffering public that we are now ready for business. boss on Machinery. with rheumatism all winter, is The best machinery and all the slowly re^aimrg strength as Spiing The brass band is now reorganized AND 'atest improvements in the manufac* comes on and in full blast. Frank Brephy leader. i in of flour enable us to compete with BILLIARD HALL, Mr. John Egan is expecting hi3 Boys we wish you sacks full of music Everything warranted and a full line of repans always on hand the best mills in the country. pension now every da\. Mi. Egaa was and success We are constantly buying We are always willing to devide our profits with our customers call and look at the front four years, and deserves a EM. sniXOBRlCH, Prop'r, A. G. Anderson went to Chicago ii heat, pension if am one in these put does. at our goods whether \ou uibb to purchase or not we are here to show them* so last week. Uye9 We hope Burnstown will lemember don't be bashful but come and try us. Minn. Stieer, New Ulm. The Big Cottonwood is booming up Corn, that thej have a half a mile of road The S. b. Peterson Implement Co., to high water mark at Spnngfield Oats, to fix up on the town line between sections Fine imported and domestic wines, Buckwheat, No more sleighing in this section 13 and 18 Farnims living north liquois, cigars, New Ulm and Milwaukee &c, &c. of section 13 are obliged to go some two New Ulm, Minn. H- Bendixen wants more help and beer. Splendid free lunch from 10 or three miles around in order to get to faith. He got it last Sundaya ten a. m. to 12 m. ac dav the Highest Market Prices. town. pound ibouncmg boy. Mr. Ferdinand Krueger has a farm PIONEER We sell all kinds of Qua. Win. Gtefegei?, lki^riei team for sale. They are young horses FLOUR, and we understand will be sold on long Drug Store, Lafayette- Doings. SHORTS, time. NEW ULM, MINN, VOOLEN MILL, Mr. H. Dorrow shoveled two days BRAN, &c, MANUFACTURER OF to get the snow off his stable, and it T\ LOW RATES. Reports are in to the effect that a FINE CIGARS. DR. WESCHCKE, PROP'R. was well he did for this thaw would near New Vim. flock of wild geese have been noticed. have leveled it with the ground. Sj ecral Attention given to Mianesota Street, Jurgen Duhrbahn purchased a fine Mr. Henry Birkemeier has rented corner lot of Jacob Durbahn sr., and intends Cv\i,3-Loixi "Whorls. NEW ULM, MINN. his farm to Mr. Joha Hoffmann for the Carding, Spinning, Weaving, Fulling, etc, to erect a residence on the same. earning season. A full and fresh stock of Vn extra stone for giinding feed. H. F. Schrader has purchased a Mr. H. H. Tompkins who has been S^pSpecial brands made to order. drugs and tredicines,choice fine horse and now owns a "crack" Steam Conibheller. jgWool taken in exchange for blanketings, attending the Normal School at Mankato perfumeryifine soaps,vombs team. flannels, full cloth, yarns, etc. returnad on Monday last. He will Vod 1aken for cash 01 in exchange and toilet articles, books, Orders should be left at the mill or Jacob Klossner, Jr., Mrs. Will Rieke from Mud Lake is depart again on April 12th to take stationery, colors, varnishes with Mr. H. Kunze, near Turner Hall. visiting her daughter Mrs, Geo. Durbahn. charge of the school in Dist. No. 35, Mtufufe Mill Co. Satisfaction guaranteed in every finstance. glass,putty and painters *T-C vvrxvv would enjoy your dinner CASH PURCHASES supplies. The joint birthday anniversary of _j \^VJ W and are prevented hyDys?hey DEALER IN 13. MAKSCHNER. PropV. Mrs. Carl Grussendorf and Mr. Herman and CHEAP SALES Bpsia, use Acker's Dyspepsia Tablet3. PIANOS, ORGANS AND Durbahn was celebrated at the area positive cure for Dyspensia, Indigestion, C. LEONHABDT, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. residencee of Mr. JurgenfDurbahn March a number friends were gl\elf| Seavy S^dwk^e Flatulency and Constipation. 4 7* GEO BENTZ A CO- PURE WINES AND LI- We guarantee them. 25 and 50 cents. present. L. Roos, New Ulm, Minn. QUORS FOR MEDICAL USE. AND The annual town election resulted Importers and Wholesale Dsatenta Physicians prescription* carefully as follows. SupervisorsJohn Klingler, All of Farm Machinery, PROPRIETOR OF THE WINES & Meal Estate Transfers. compounded at all hours of the day chairman, Aug. Swanson, W. Leez. New Ulm Foundry ClerkJos. Diepolder. Treasurer and night. LIQUORS,.Minn,PAULTS NEW ULM. Bernard Huelskamp. AssesorM. MINN. February 19March 5. UOW.SdSt, Buechel. JusticeR. D. Lillie. Con- H. H. Beussmann, & MACHINE SHOP, Ross & Seiter, Rasmus Larien and wife to Jens Knudsen 60 stableGeo. Goblewitch. The appointive acres of nw& Sec 30 110 33 $500. DAKOTA HOUSE, officers for the ensuing year were Charles Gluth and wife to August Gluth 120X acr Corner Centre & Front Streets of setf Sec 23 111 33 $1900. filled as follows: Dealer in John Zaska ond wife to Julias Gluth netf of ne# NEW ULM, MINJf Successors to H. B. CONSTANS. E. Sec 21 and nw# of nw# Sec 111 33 $1250 $teel ki\d Ifoi\ Wkfe OPP. POST OPFIOK NEW ULM, MINN HIGHWAY OVERSEERS.Disc. NoWm. 1. The Foundry nasbeen thoroughly refitted and I John Zaska and wife to Julius Gluth 5 acres of Bias No. 2, H. Schrader No. 3, ADOLPH SEITER, Prop'r m now prepared to do all kinds of work on short netf of nw* Sec 12 111 33 ?125. John Bock: No. 4, G. Baumle No. aotice. Repairing of all kinds of machinery and in general also a special large stock 5, John Hflger and wife to Mary O Bohannan Lots 7 Agricultural Implement* a specialty Only ex- i 'ns house is the most centrally 8 and 9 and s% of Its 4,5 and 6 14 Sleepy Eye. F. Brei No. 6, John O'Lean. of Carpenters' Tools and Agricultural Bgated rlenced workmen are employed, and work en. $1000. -Hte house in the city and B. Implements. A complete stock of the POUD MASTERS.Dist. No. 1, to my care will be executed with neatneu* Winona & St Peter Land Co. to Fred Engelbart tad dispatch. ALL WORK WARRANTED. Match No. 2, A. Rautenberg No. eX of ne# Sec 33 109 30 $600 newest and best constructed Guns and affords good Sample Rooms 3, Morris Jesup and wife to J. F. Wendt se# of CHAS. LEONHARD. John Kllngler No. 4,'J. P. Hagberg Revolvers of the most approved patterns seX Sec 1 109 35. $160. FR. WILLIAM No. 5, Jos. Traurig No. 6. John Swanborn. also ammunition and sportmen's Edwin Ricker and wife to Karl Kleinschmidt wX of sw*Sec34T110R33. $1200 The following resolutions were goods of all descriptions. J. B. Arnold, William E Somerville and wtte to John Von Kanfenberg passed at the town meeting. In connection therewith is a complete lire, Cyclone, Tornado, Hurricanes 10 acres of netf of neX Sec 18 T109 1. Resolved to construct a bridge on 32. $116 25. Harness Shop, and Windstorms. Represent the following Adolph Mack to Rosalie Palmer It 10 63 S. New the Ranch Line Road, between the old reliable companies. Ultt. Dealer in Dealer in ^V. A boundary line of Lafayette and West Domes1. under the management of Hermann St. Paul & Sioux City R. R. Co to Lars a Brude German-American of N. Y. Springfield wm & warn TJndv af sw# of nejtf and netf of seV Sec 19 STOVES Newton. Fine Imported & Beussmann, who will take pleasure in Fire and Marine of Mass. Pennsylvania T108R81. $280. 1. Resolved to appropriate $900 for waiting upon all customers in want of Fire of Erie, Pa. Fireman's the current .tow expenses HARDWARE, anything in the harness or saddlery Fund of California American Fire of WINES, LIPRS, CIGARS A Gift for All. 3. Resolved that a guide post be Philadelphia Orient of Hartford Commercial hue. i in-ware Farming Implement?. In order to give all a chance to test erected between the places of Jos. Traui Union of London London Assurance Minn. & 1st N. Stis. New Ulm, Minn. ETC, ETC. it, and thus be convinced of its wonderful rig and Wm. andman. Co. and Northern Assurance curative powers, Dr. King's New 4. Resolved that the town notices rts "hop is in charge of an experienced tin-ward han Splendid Free Lunch from 10 am tol2 Co, of London. gives the mending and repairing of 118. M. P. SCHBOOK, 672 W. Irfike St. Chicago,Wt Discovery for Consumption, Coughs I shall hereafter be posted on the following He\\\\ess Office in Brown County Bank .-specialattention. All work warranted and Colds, will be, for a limited time places: Schoolhouse Dist. No. 53 Cor. Minn, and 3d N. Street* NEW ULM, MINN. NEW ULM MINN. Laudenshlager, given away. This offer is not nly liberal, 1 at the crossing of the Bernadotte and NEW ULM. All I-J? but shows unbounded faith in the Fort Ridgely road at G. Kuennel's merits of this great remedy. All who from Rheumatism. Hia physicians feared ampnta. place. PROBATE NOTICE. tion of the leg would be necessary. Ha tried suffer from Coughs, Colds, Consumption, I 5.the Resolveapppropriation that the provision rais- AXHU0FBOBO8,and in two days was cured. in daily for Super State of .Minnesota, County of Brown J-In Pro- Asthma, Bronchitis, or any affection STOVES,nirDeale bate Court, Special Term. A professor in a medical college once said to hia of Throat, Chest, or Lungs, are l.r visors to $1.50 between April 1st and In the Matter of the Estate of Gilbert O. Harbo class "put your hand in a vice, turn the screw deceased until the pain is all you can bear, and that's rheumatism, especially requested to call at C. L. ^December 1st be again adopted for this On reading and filing the petition of Ole Jorgenson, torn the screw once more, and that's BBEWER,MALTSTER&BflTTLEB. Roos' Drug Store, and get a Trial Bottle lljsy^ear. administrator of the estate of said deceased neuralgiaand gentlemen, the medical profession Free, Large Bottles $1. 4 setting forth the amount ot personal estste that knows no cure for either" That was before the 1 rtDWABE, TIN WARE ANT sac (g Resolved that the next meeting has comet his hands, and the disposition thereof, discov- KTUI flDUnOflC whichdoesand will JJDist. ry of RI nLUrnUnUaquickly cure both be held at the same place, schoolhouse the amount of debts outstanding against said deceased, and a description of all the real estate rheumatism and neuralgia, and many physicians STATE OF MINNESOTA, District No. 53. j.** LIGHTNING RODS, of which said deceased died seized, and the condition use it regularlyfrankly admitting that they can \ss* Court, This brewery one of -helargest eMabiliSljun.lj COUNTY OF BKOWN. and value of the respective portions thereof, prescribe nothingelse so effective. of the kin tin ih Mtitn'soU Valley ant) ftttet'. The Celebrated White, Howe, 51^, "Hvmen is committing havoc among and praying that license be to lam granted to sell op with allthe modern Improvement*. Keg ati' Many personshave tried so many so-called remedies, 9th Judicial District, Lafayette bachelors this week anIV all of said leal etate at private sale. And it appearing bottle beer fnrnmttcd to an pan of tbe city 01 without benefit, that they have no faith to New American & Singei In the matter Of the Assignment of by said Petition that there is not sufficient ihoro notice. My boitlebear is especially adapted try more, but It 18 worth your while to try Athtophoros. ounces Miss Selma Biereigel to Mr. personal estate in tne hands of said administrator foi family us.. If you have any doubts as to its value John Albert, Insolvent. to pay said debts, and that it is necessary in order W? Louis Fiemeyerwe congratulate. SEWING MACHINES. write for names of parties in your own State who Country breweraand Ofkerm that bay tialt will Notice is hereby given that John Albert to pay the same, to sell all of said real estate: find it to their interest to place tbi orders with havebeen curedby its use sy Will Huelskamp is hauling lumber It is therefore ordered. That all persons interested Vew Ulm. MINN. Ctr. Minn ft 1st a Sts me. All orders by Basil will receive my prompt attention. Ls yonr druggist for Athlophoros. If you of the City of New Ulm in said |i|j for a large barn to be built this spring. in said estate, appear before the Judge of cannotget it of him we will send it express paid on County and State, has by deed in writing, this Court, on Thursday the 21st day of April A reoept of regular price$1.00 per bottle. We AUG. SCHELL m* The late snow has caused a num- 1887, nt 10 o'clock A. at the Prob ite Offii-e H. Rudolphi, prefer that you buy it from yonr druggist, but if dated March 7th 1887, made a general [p ***foer of outbuildings to cave in ve note, in siiid County, then and there to show cause (.if he hasn'tit do not be persuaded to try H. Guggisberg's coin crib ar^cl a ..Uarn assignment to the undersigned, of any there be) why license should not be granted 1 else, but orderat once from, ns as directed, to said Administrator to sell said real estate according all his property not exempt by law from ATHLOPHOROS CO., 112 WALL ST., NEW YOWL of Jos. Traurig. Mr. Traurig expects to the prayer of said Petition. Agent for levy and sale on execution, tor the benefit to build a new barn this spring. Auditisfurtbercrdrred,Thata copy of this -iMANTFACTrRER OF & DEALER I MADLEHER, ChiB^o rm Order shill be published for four successive of all his creditors, without preferences. Farmers are having much tiouble Boots and Shoes! Xr weeks prior to ald day of hearing, the last of with foaling mares this season colts beano1 which publications shall be at least fourteen days either boi dead or dying soon a before siid day of hearing, in the New Ulm Re Importer of All claims must be verified and presented view a Weekly Newsp iper printed and published WINES AND LIQUORS to the undersigned for allowance at the City of New Ulm in said County, and per When Baby wae sick, we gave her Caetoria^^^s froJL i/il till sg'i.^, i Minn. & 3d N. strs., New Ulm. Mini i sonally served on all persons interested said within 20 days from the publication Rev. H. Boetfeher, of Xe Sueur, When oho was a Chdd, she oned for Castona, estate, residing in soid County, at least fourteen Warranted Genuine Goods, at Low hereof. will deliver a sermon at the German days before said day ot hearing, and upon all other When she became Miss, she clung to Caatoria, A large assortment of men's an est Prices. Wholesale and retail. V. persons interested, according to law. Dated March 7th 1887. M. E. Church, Sunday., March 19. ^All boys' boots and shoes, and ladies' an When she had Children, she gave, them Castona, Blate bottled beer always on hand. Dated at New Ulm the 7th day of March A D. are invited &?. E. G. KOCH, Assignee. 1887. By the Court, children's shoes constantly' kept ou RIESLING'lTbLOCK, Residing at New Ulm, Minn. ""Roads are in had condition. Horses ERNST BRANDT, hand. Custom work and repairing Judge of Probate break through the snow everywhere. LXND & HAGBERG, Atty's for assignee., promptly attended to* (L. S }j3 of Brown Conn'y, Mirnrsct New Ulm, Minn.