New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
March 30, 1887 · Page 7 of 8
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SLEEPY ETE CORRESPONDENCE. SPRISSFIELD DEPARTMENT. Citizens'Bankf PROBATE NOTICE. Empire 'Mill Co. State of Minnesota, County of Brown \In Probate Court, Special Term. ^vFarmei's ^DIED.-March 23d Mr. Jens. P. In the Matter of the Estate of Gilbert O. Harbo Fine weather in Springfield. ROLLER MILL. deceased. Jensen, of consumption. Mr. Jensen are getting ready for seeding. Ou reading and filing the pelibon of Ole Jorgenson, 'was well known by all residents ot administrator of the estate of said deceased Judge Brandt was up here Saturday setting foith the amount of personal estate that Sleepy Eye and very highly respected. night. We had a short chat and has come to his hands, and the disposition thereof The bereaved family bave the heart-felt 24 Rollers and 4 Burrs. NEW ULM, MINN. a smoke. the amount of debts outstanding against said sympathy of the community, deceased, and a description of all the real estate Joseph Fanholtz from Jefferson, Wis. of which said deceased died seized, and the condition s*\ Henry Zieske, was up from Kasota M.Mullen, Preset E. Vaje7i,Vice-PresH. and value of the Iespectivc portions thereof came up to visit friends in Springfield We take pleasure in informing the i and praying that license be to lam gi anted to seh last Sunday visiting his parents for a J. C. Ri'dolph, Cashier. he returned Sunday night taking home public that we are now ready for business. all of said leal estate at private sale. And it appealing few hours* The ladies say Henry is with him J. J. Rays only child Maggie. Directors: by said Petition that there is not sufficient The best machinery and all the getting to be quite a dude. personal estate in tne hands of said administrator In one sense I cant blame him as he latest improvements in the manufac-" Werner Bcesch, Chus. Wagner, Dr. C. to pay said debts, and that it is necessary in order was her father. Mr. J. Phelps has moved to Redwood to pay the same, to sell all of said real estate: lure of flour enable us to compete with Weschcke, O M. Olsen, E. G. Koch. Falls, with his family, where he It is therefore ordered, Tnat all persons mteiested Wat Cady is after the cows, he pays the best mills in the country. ?Z% i said estate, appear before the Judge of start a first class restaurant. If a good price for them, at least he says this Court, on Thursday the 21st day of April A. DRAFTS TO~"ALL PARTS We are constantly buying" f-^? 1887, at lo o'clock A. at the Piobate Office tr Mr. Peter B^ndi^en took a business so. He wants all he can set. Wheat, *"**%ij in said County, then and theie to show cause ^if OF EUROPE, AND PASSAGE v. trip to Smiths Mills Wednesday. M. C. Cassidy was made happy. Its any thei be) why license should not be granted Bye, TICKETS SOLD. to 6aid Administrator to sell said real estate according Mr. August Mell and family, also a young boy Came crowding himself Corn, to the prayer of said Petition. Mr. Koop and family have gone to in the family and the only thing singular A nd it is further crd led, That a copy of this Oats, Close Attention given to Collecting. Smiths Mills. Mr. Mell is going to run about him is that he is the smallest Order shall be published for foui successive Buckwheat, weeks prior to said day of hearing, the last of the City Dray, at that place, Mr. Koop in the lot. which publicationsshall be at least fourteen days is going to start a General Store. before ssid day of hearing, in the New Ulm Ee A new City Marshal in town and a view a Weekly Newspaper printed and published Prices.1 kt the Highest* Market Mr. Nick Welter, has built himself good big stout man he is too. Emeison POWDER at the City of New Ulm in said County, and pei a nice boat, which he is going to useCady sonallj served on all persons interested in said he climbs up and lights the street e&tate, residing in said County, at least fourteen NEW We sell all kinds of O dating the summer. Nick says he will lamps like a little boy. days before said day of hearing, and upon all other supply parties with the rinney tribe persons interested, accoidmg to law. FLOVB, Drug Store, New goods, Dry goods, Groceries, Dated at New Ulm the 7ih day of Maich A hereafter. SMOBTS, Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes at Ray 1887. By the Court, Hon. Ernst Brandt and C. Heidemann, & Fierke's. Call and see the boys. Absolutely Pure. BBAN, &c, ERNST BRANDT, Judge of Probate of New-Ulm, were up on Saturday. S of Brown County Mmn so J. J. Ray, real estate agent. Insurance, IT LOW RATES. Call again gentlemen, always This powder never varies. A mar convevancing & collections a glad to see yon. fie ot purity, strength and wholelomeness. speciality. Office in Ray & Fierke's Special Attention given to Mre economical than the Mr. Jensen of the iirm of Jensen store. Qua. Custom "W"or3s. udinary kinds, and cannot be sold in and Durbahn has gone to Chicago, to rompetition with the multitude of purchase a stock of general merchandise NEW ULM, MINN, The Cost of Ignorance. An extra stone for gi inding feed. low test, short weight, alum or phosphate for their spring and summer trade. MANUFACTURER OF Absence of knowledge of the fact powders. Sold only in cans. Mis. Talbot left foi Chicago last Saturday FINE CIGARS. Steam Cornshcller. that ph} sical and mental weakness, indigestion, ROYAL BAKINO POWDER CO., 106 to purchase her spring stock of O. M. OLSEN, Vood iaken for cash, or in exchange impure blood, and sick headache Wall street, New York. millinery goods. can be averted by Dr. Hart^r's tfiripife JVTil Co. MARRIED.Mr. J. Marty and Iron Tonic, costs millions of money annually THE PALACE RUGGIST and APOTHECARY, Miss Emma Wenger both of Sleepy for uncertain and unreliable decoctions. CASH PURCHASES Eye. Rev. Hensel tied the nuptial DEALER IN RESTAURANT& CONFECTIONERY. fig^Special brands made to order, ^^gf knot. John we congratulate you in Drugs, Medicines, Chemi and CHEAP SALES. cairjing away the Belle of Sleepy Eye. cals, Toilet A rticles, Fan Lafayette Doings. Jacob Klossner, Jr., J. C. Zieske and his daughter Chloe I am now prepared to serve the public cy Goods, Stationery and were visiting at Courtland a few days J. B. Arnold, with everything pertaining to a first Musical Instruments. F. and L. Rieke and John Durbahn last week. class Restaurant and Confectionery. were down from West Newton last All kinds of fancy Fruits in their season. Sunday. Pure Wines and Liquors for Medicinal v^ Very best f Candies and CakesFancy DEALER IN Dealer in Mr. Eastman from Iowa, a relative Don't Experiment. Purposest Tobaccos- Havana and domestic of Mr. Bushard is here purchasing cattle. You cannot afford to waste time in IBKHB & HEATING STSVES, Cigars- Oysters served in every experimenting when your lungs are in Sl\elfg Sekvy S&Mwkfe Physicians' Prescriptions carefully style. Have fitted up for the convenience Mr. F. Fritsche sold a lot of cattle danger. Consumption always seems at prepared from pure and of all a Lunch Boom. HARDWARE, -*t this week about 20 head. first, only a cold. Do not permit any fresh Drugs. Give me a call. AND John Dengler. Lecture at Schoolhouse District dealer to impose upon you with some iin-ware Farming Implements. No. 14 Saturday evening, April 2 at 7 cheap imitation of Dr. King's New Discovery Agency for the celebrated Estey Organs All Kinds of an Machinery, p. m. by Arthur F. Fischer. Subject: for Consumption, Coughs and Next door to Theo. Crone's. and Pianos. I hop is in charge of an experienced hand "u gives the mending and repairing of tin-ware Phrenology. Admission free. Colds, but be sure you get the genuine. Wd. Eibner, Manager. n-specialatteiition. All work warranted Dog poisoning seems to prevail. Because he can make more profit he Please give me a call. NEW ULM, MINN. NEW ULM, MINN. PIONEER Two cases of valuable animals have may tell you he has something just as O. M. OLSEN Ross & Seiter, debeen reported from the neighborhood. good, or just the same. Don't, be Meridian Block, New Ulm, Minn. Drug Store, Laudenshlager, Session of the Lafayette German ceived, but insist upon getting Dr. M. E. Church Sunday School Board, King's New Discovery, which is guaranteed Wednesday March 30, 2 p. m. Ail to give relief in all Throat, Lung |si4parWJia|ii |on Successors to H. B. CONSTANS members of same are requested, to attend. Dealer in and Chest affections. Trial bottles free NSURANCE. DR. C. WESCHCKE, PROP'R. Drus Store. 6 STOVES, Roos1 at C. L. Lafayette Library Club will meet Mianesota Street, Saturday Evening. Members please be -ANDBILLIARD Sigel Items. NEW ULM, MINN. present. IT A RJD WAKE, TIN WARE A NI HALL, A full and fresh stock of drugs and medicines\choice Farmers are patiently waiting for SATED HIS LIFE. LIGHTNING RODS, EM. SCHN0BR1CH, Proper, seeding time, which is not far distant. perfumery *fine soaps,combs The Celebrated White, Howe, Tf Mr. D. I. Wilcoxson, of Horse Cave, and toilet articles, books, Within the last t\\ weeks, the Little Ky., says he was, for many years, badly lire, Cyclone, Tornado, Hurricanes New American & Singer Minn. Stieet, New Ulm. Cottonwood river nas risen to a stationery, colors, varnishes afflicted with Phthisic, also Diabetes and Windstorms. Represent the following height of nearly twelve feet in some the pains were almost unendurable and glass,putty and painters SEWING MACHINES. old. reliable companies. Fine imported and domestic wines, places on account of this and bad roads would some times almost throw him into supplies. German-American of N. Y. Springfield liquors, cigars, New Ulm and Milwaukee larrners have been detained at heme. Ctr. Minn. & 1st S Sts New Ulm. MINN. convulsion. He tried Electric Bitters Fire and Marine of Mass. Pennsylvania beer. Splcudid free lunch from 10 PIANOS, ORGANS AND and got relief from first bottle and after Our i*oads are in a very poor condition Fire of Erie, Pa. Fireman's a. m. to 12 rn. each day. taking six bottles was entirely at present, and the New Ulm (*EO BENTZ & CO- MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. Fund of California American Fire of cured, and had gained in flesh eighteen road has at some places been rendered Philadelphia Orient of Hartford Commercial PURE WINES AND LI pounds. Says he positively believes he almost impassable by the recent mild Union of London London Assurance Importers and Wholesale Dealer*la would have died, had it not been for weather. Traveling, when the public QUORS FOR MEDICAL USE. Co. and Northern Assurance WINES & ihe l'elief afforded by Electric Bitters. highways are in such a condition, is Co. of London. Physicians prescriptions carefully Sold at fifty cents a bottle by C. L. putting"life and property at risk. WOOLEN MILL, Office in Brown County Bank LIQUORS, compounded at all hours of the day Roos. (6) Farmers in this locality are Nearly NEW ULM MINN. and night. all supplied with hay enough to last until near Hew TJlm. 110 W. 3d St., Si Mian. PAUL, 'Ihe conductor came through the car about the month of May. G. Siebenbrunner hay,collecting tickets. One of two old ladies ASSIGNEE'SSAL has about 25 loads of DAKOTA HOUSE, deep in conversation took from her which he will sell at New Ulm, as soon Carding, Spinning, Weaving, Fulling, etc. pocket what she thought was her pasteboard, as the loads are in good condition. OFF. POST OFFICE NEW ULM, and when she handed it to the Mr. Franz Prokosh has made up conductoi he said to her, "No, thank ADOLPH SEITER, Prop Wool taken in exchange for blanketings, his mind to retire from farm life. He you, ma'am. I used one before I left house is the most centiall} flannels, full-cloth, yarns, etc. 1 will erect a dwelling at New Ulm in BIG BARGAINS IN CLOTHIN home this morning." She looked and Orders should be left at the mill or the near future. (fd house in the citv nnri saw it was a fine-toothed comb. Unbashed, with Mr. H. Kunze, near Turner Hall. t'Toids aood Sample Rooms Mr. Wenzel Tauer contemplates she asked, "Were you success- Satisfaction guaranteed every instance. erecting a capacious barn on his faim ful?" FR. WILLIAMSJJUJ this spiing. Hence some of our farmers B. MAESCITNER, Prop'r. AND GENTS FORNISBING GOODS. seem to be on the right path, when thus striving to make improvements on their farms. Take it in Time. ^Vhon Baby Tvas sick, we gave her Castoria, Mr. John Korbel Sr. met with Dealer in When sho -was a Child, she cried for Castoria, quite a loss lately. A week ago last $*. Dotnt?1 THE STOCK OF CLOTHING AND GENT'S FURNISHING \Vhcn sho hecamo Miss, she clung to Castoria, Ayer's Cherry Pectoral is a highly Fine Imported & Satuidiy night his granary with all its concentrated and powerful medicine. contents, consisting of three to four "WTion sho had Children, she gave them Castoria, GOODS ASSIGNED TO THE UNDERSIGNED MUST BE It i3 an anodyne expectorant, and, if hundred bushels of wheat and several WINES, LIPHS, CIBAiS SOLD WITHIN THIRTY DAYS, THIS STOCK COMPRISES promptly taken, in cases of Coughs, hundred bushels of oats was destroyed THE FINEST LINE OF CLOTHING EVER BROUGHT TO Throat or Lun troubles, soothes and by fire. Additional to the granary was ETC, ETC. heals the irritated tissues, and quickly a machine shed with the farm machinery NEW ULM. GOODS WILL BE SOLD BELOW COST. COME TAKE NOTICE. Splendid Free Lunch trom 10 amto!2 all of which was consumed. As to allays all tendency to Consumption. EARLY AND AVOID THE RUSH. whether said property was insured we Six years ago, I contracted a severe E. G. KOCH, are not able to assert. Cor. Minn, and 3d N. Stiet My friends and acquaintances wiL Cold, which settled on my Lungs, and please take notice that I have just received soon developed all the alarming sjmptoms NEW ULM. M,- Dist. No. 68 entered upon the of Consumption. I had a Cough, a large invoice of spring term of 3 months school last Assignee. Night Sweats, Bleeding Lungs, Pain in Cognac ^Bourbon, Kuemmel, week, after having maintained a winter my Chest and Sides, and was so completely tig. $5hell. term of five months. No. 68 although prostrated, as to be conhned to White and Med Wines, my bed most of the time. After trj ing a newly organized district, shows itself various prescriptions, without benefit, which 1 will sell in any quantity less to be progressive in thus providing RUEMKE'S BUILDING CORNER OF MINNESOTA AND my physician finally determined to gn for education. than 5 gallons, at the lowest prices. me Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. I took it, BREWER.MALTSTER & BOTTLEB.' THIRD STREETS NORTH. Respectfully, and the effect was magical. I seemed At the recent annual town meeting to rally from the first dose of this medicine, JACOB HCESCHELER. held March 8th the following reso lution The S. D. PETERSON jftiWl/w, and, after using only three bottles, MIJW was passed: Resolved' that am now as well and sound as ever. nonresidents shall not be allowed ltodney Johnson, Springneld, 111. This brewery in one of the largest establishment* to kill game within the limits of of the kjn-i iu ihe M'nn^sota Valley and !s fitted I have used Ayer's Cherry Pectoral up with allthe modern improvements. Keg anil our town. Any nonresident who thus in my family, for Colds antl Coughs, bottle beer fnrnishtd to any pari of the city on violates the same shall be fined ($10) with infallible success, and should not shor5 notice. My bottle bear is especially adapted IMPLEMENT COMPANY. Hi for family use. dare to be without this medicine through ten dollars, one half of which shall be Country brewers and oihers that bny malt will the winter months.Ilussel Bodme, paid lo the person who reports any dnd to their interest to place tbcli orders with Hughesville, Lycoming Co., Pa. me. All orders by mall mi I receive my prompt attention. such violation, and the remainder shall Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, be paid into the treasury of the school AUG. SCHELL f)e&lef ii\ kll kii\d$ of fctrcq H(k6l\ii\efy. district, in which baid" violation may Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co Lowell, Maes. occur. Bold by all Druggists. Price $1 six bottles, $5. The Celebrated Stoughton Wagons, Buggies and Oscillating Ed. Waibel formerly of Cottonwood *r Agent for now a resident of St. James, intends F. M1DLEBER, Chicago, III PROBATE NOTICE. selling out his saloon business at the THOS. MULVERHILL, Prep. Boli-Sleighs. latter place on account of por health, State of Minnesota, County of Brown J- SP. In Fine turnouts furnished with or 'without and will become a resident of our town. Importer of Probate Court, Special Term, March 5th 1887. drivers at reasonable rates. Fishing, hunting In the Matter of the Estate of Joseph Schaefer H.SaddlPleasure. and parties furnished teams. Ladies' The Fuller & Johnson Manufacturing Co's. ^He has rented the farm owned by WINES AND LIQUORS. deceased. hqrses Fine Carriages for funerals. ^Pfisterer of Cottonwood, who recently On reading and filing the petition of Tberesla Offlco and stable in Laudenschlager's Barn Mowers, Horse Hakes and Flows. Shaefer.execatrixof the estateof Joseph Schaefer, purchased the same of John Knoedel. Warranted Genuine Goods, at Low F. BEHNKE, deceased, representing among other things, that ti$? \J- John has made arrangements to move she has fully administered said estate, and praying est Prices. Wholesale and retail. %^b to Springfield..% that a time and place be fixed for examining and Blatz bottled beer always on hand. *i =DEALER IN= allowing her acconntof her administration, and for Tlie Rook Island St\ifcTDl Flows. the assignment ot the residue of said estate to the \*Sr "l "J' BJEBSLING'S BLOCK, persons entitled thereto, and that she be discharged from her said trust. $- What True Merit Will Bo. l\e light funning Onio dli&mpion New Ulm. Minn,' It fa ordered, that said account be examined, The unprecedented sale of Boschee's and petition heard, by the Judge of this Court, on Thursday the 31st day of March A. 1887, at 10 I German Syrup within a few years, has BINDERS, REAPERS AND MOWERS. C. LEONHABDT, o'clock a.m., at the Probate office in said county. the world. Iremedy?, is without And it is further ordered, that notice thereof be u\ doubt th safest and best ever given to all persons interested, by publishing a ^^F*NCE WIRE AND ALL KINDS OF BINDING TWINE. copy of this order for three successive weeks prior ^A discovered for the speedy and? effectual to said day of hearing in the New TJlm Review a cure of Coughs, Colds and severest weekly newspaper printed and published at the The Massillon, Ames & Aultman & Taylor Straw Burning City of New Ulm in said County. Lung troubles. It acts on an entirely Foundrv-,EHT PBOPBIETOB OP Dated at New Ulm the 5th day of March A.D. different principle from the usual 1887. By the Court, Ulm': New ERNST BBANDT. prescriptions given by physicians, as it (L.S.) f- Judgeof Probate does not dry up a Cough and leave the disease still in the system, but on the v-vs* H& MACHINE SHOP, Bn.cklen Araioa Salve contrary removes (he cause of the trouble, iGOOD TABLE BUTTER. Everything warranted and a full line of repairs always on hand. The best salve in the world for'Cuts, heals the parts affected and leaves *$. Corner Centre & Front Streets. Bruises Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, thenqt in a purely healthy condition We are always willing to devide our profits with our customers call and look New Brick,Cor. Minn. & Centre Strs., Fever Sores, Tetter, chapped Hands, A bottle kept in a house for use when HEW ULM, *,vS MUST* at our goods whether you wish to purchase or not we are here to show them so Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, the diseases make their appearance, will j. NEW UIM, MSN- The Fonndryn*sbeen thoroughly refitted and jlon't be bashful but come and try us. and positively cures Piles, or no a now prepared to do all kinds of work on abort convince you of these facts. A trial otic*. Repairing of all kinds of machinery and pay required. It is guaranteed to give The 8. D. Peterson Implement Co., will convince you of these facts- It is Agrlenltnral Implements a specialty. Only exMrieneedworkmen Goods sold at Rock-bottom prices for perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. positively sold by all druggists and are employed, and work entrnstedto cash. Goods delivered in any part of mj care will be cxecnted wltb neatness Price 25 cents per box. Sold by O. general dealers in the land. Price, 75 NewUlm, tad dispatch. ALL WORK WARRANTED. L. Boos. the city. cts, large bottles.*. I CHAS. LEONHARD. mmmmmmm MtiMMMi