New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
April 20, 1887 · Page 7 of 8
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Y,& liMBWtnnmMH MitwAitmaiamm0m*eBm3ime tfmmmmmniBntm^mffm mi wwiwtamBiLMWjiMm^i SPBlSftFIELD DEPAHTfflBSfr QU E GEEETING Lt*f(tyeit Dfriug*. ~Wm. Sandmunn has commenced Pine weather ia Springfield. The the erection of his new house. farmers are about through seediug. ROLLER MILL. George Hnelscamp sold a horse to Gardening is the order of the day, John Simmet for $150. every woman in town is out and at'it Andrew Rush is building an addition simply because Mrs. Cleveland is gardening. i4 Rollersand 4 Burr ^NE\ytgULM,MINNV to his granary. Gfrekt Ski^aii^ of (^ekfe^Palue to Sfrei'yoiy^of Rev. Jacob Durbahn was down Rev. Bredehoeft from Sleepy Eye i M.Mullen, tires't. H. Vajen,Vicc-PresH. from Springfield lately. He is one of was up last Sunday and spoke in the We take pleasure in informing tjK J- & Rudolph, Cashier^ ^g, Directors: our successful young ministers. (%$ German Methodist Church. 'i'^MSi i uablic that we are now ready for ljur Rudolph Smith and D. Gruseudorf, Mrs. Chas. Peterson died Monday iness. The best machinery and all tlf= Werner Bcesch, Chas. Wagner, Dr. C. morning at her fathers residence in Jr.,were heme on a visit last week. latest improvements in the manufacure The Most Complete Assortment of Spring Styles at Weschcke, O. M. Olsen, E.G. Koch. Sleepy Eye. \jy~e are in sympathy with They are attending the Gustav.as Adojphus of floor enable us to compete witjb you Charlie, jjjjjcj^: College, St. Peter, ^f* "wL^T the best mills in the country. DRAFTS TO ALL PARTS Miss Redman who has been up We are constantly buying Miss Emily Kuepnell has returned OF EUROPE, AND PAS- visiting with her sister Mrs. Cbas. E. home from St. Paul. *J heat, than has ever heen made on goods of epal Quality. Fierke left Saturday night for Sleepy 'S AGE TICKETS SOLD. Rye, Several of the schools were closed Eye. ,JPom, on Friday and Monday. Close Attention given to Coi- ,.-$ Oats, H. Bendixeu shipped one car of potatoes From a reliable source we learned EtECAWT tW or.- Buckwheat, west last week. Tis time to be that Aug. Johnson lately met with a V?J, &c.t getting them out of the cellars now. &c. serious accident, being kicked senseless Mr. Fitch representing the Mammoth by a horse and recovering only after BOOTS and SHOES A the'Highest Market Prices. Dry Goods firm of Mess. Wyman being a half day in that state. NEW Mullin & Co. Minneapolis, was.up last A surprise party was held last Sunday We sell all kinds of jj week he passed time selling goods, evening at Mr. Quandt's. The rain FLOUR, I Drug Store. (but he can't play checkers.) was a surprise in the latter part of the SHORTS, I Cow Boys. There was a meeting evening also. 'Vff in the Calaboose last Saturday evening MARRIED.August Swansen and FOR LADIES, GENTS, BOY S AND CHILDREN'S WEAR. 4T LOW RATES, for the purpose of engaging a herder Miss Eda Johnson. We wish the for the season. Will Cutland was employed young couple a happy and long life. Highes grades Newes Styles, Bes Qualities at $2.25 per head per season. Special Attention given to 3\ist,oixiH'Worl I kind o'thinK myself Will will make a A.freight and a passenger train collided good herder. Put %i\t Down to fWd fte Pride*.- on the C. & N. near Diamond New goods reed, at Ray & Fierke. Bluft Monday. One man was killed An extra stone for giinding feed. and several inj ured, A good time last Sunday iu the German We f)efy Competition! Methodist Church. The programme Steam Cbrnsheller. If you can't get "Briar Pipe" smoking of the evening was carried i. & V"" -J O. M. OLSEN, tobacco of your merchant, send v\ ood laken for cash or in exchange^ through very interestingly to the many tiunrirfe MM do. Spaulding & Merrick, Chicago, five .0 present. H. Bendixen presiding in two-cent stamps for four ounes. Write WE LEAD WHILE OTHERS CLING ON BEHIND. RUGGIST and APOTHECARY, place of president Rev. Mr. Durbahn your address plainly. CASH PURCHASES who was absent and we missed him too. H. LOHEYDE, DEALER IN An Expensive Delay Irugs, Medicines, Chemicals, J. J. Ray loans money. Terms and CHEAP SALES 'y easy with privileg of paying all report Toilet Articles, Fancy Is failing to provide means to expell Leading Boot and Shoe Dealer. before maturity. Several farms for Goods, Stationery and from the system those disease germs ale terms easy collections a soecial- which cause scorfula, indigestion, debility, Musical Instruments. J. B. Attfold, rheumatism, and sick headache. The only reliable means is Dr. Barter's Pure Wines and Liquors for Medicinal EVEN DURING THESE Iron Tonic. Milford Item*. Purposes. Dealer in ttJL TIME coom & HEM STOVER Allen Pettis living at Lake Emily, The farmers in this vicinity are N Pli&sieians' Prescriptions carefully near St. Peter, committed suicide because llrlaRDWARE, 5j prepared front pure and through seeding, the soil was in a very he was afraid of becoming insane. fresh Drugs. good condition which enabled them to Tin-ware ft Farmr&g Implements, i finish up in a very short time. Free Trade. Wfi ARE KEPT VERY BUSY SELLING FROM OUR FINE Agency for the celebrated Estey Or- W are sorry to chronicle another Tho reduction of internal revenue gans and Pianos. I t.i *hoo is in charge of an experienced haad 'death which occurred inour town lately. and the taking off of revenue. stamps Slves the manding and repairing of tin-wan AND IMMENSE STOCK OF This time it is Mrs. Theodor in pecial attention.All wk warranted from Proprietary Medicines, no doubt Please give me a call. NEW, ULM, MINN. 1 jRicharlz, who died at her home last has largely benefitted the consumers, WallPaper& Carpetsp O. M- OLSEK Saturday, at the age of 66 years. The as well as relieving the burden of home Meridian Block, Jfew Ulm, Minn. cause of her demise is not exactly manufacturers. Especially is this the -if. Laudenshlager,-S*4iS' case with Green's August Flower and known to us. The funeral took place Boschee's German Syrup, as the reduction on Monday and was quite largely attended. of thirty-six cents per dozen, has The bereaved family lias the Dealer in i been added,to increase the size of the STOVESA^ sympathy of this entire community. FOR THESE GOODS ARE IN GREAT DEMAND AT THIS bottles containing these remedies, This makes the fourth death which has thereby giving one-fifth more medicine -ANDB1LLIARD occurred in this town since Jan. 1st, TIMEOFTHEYEAR. in the 75 cent size. 1887. HALL, 'HRD WARE* IN WARE A JvTjf, The August Flower for Dyspepsia Our town clerk informs us the Come early and select while our assortment and Liver Complaint, and the German births and deaths which may occur in a LIGHTNING RODS. t, .--..KM. SCHIVOBRICH, Proj^r, Syrup for Cough and Lung troubles, township must hereafter be reported is still complete. Prices, to suit the times, and all The Celebrated White, Howe, have perhaps, 'the largest sale of an i monthly to the secretary of state board mediciues in the world. The advantage Minn. Street, Kew Ulm. New American & Singer of health, instead of reporting annually the novelties of the season to be had at of increased size of the bottles will to the clerk of the district court of the SEWING 3IACHINES. be greatly appreciated by the sick and Fine imported and domestic wines, county. The law further provides that Chas Wagner's afflicted, in every town and village in liquors, cigars. New Ulm ajad Milwaukee parents who may have any cases of Ocr. HMU. 1st- S Sts.^ S Vim. MINN., civilized countries. Sample bottles for beer. Splendid free lunefe from 10 births or deaths in their family must 10 cents remain the same size. a. m. to 12'm. each day. notify the clerk of their respective Iff (iEOBENTZ^CO- township of such fact, within ten days A law passed by the last legislature J^kf^mefV Importers and Wholeaaie DwtoMto 'i ^nfter occurrence of the same. For neglect Furniture Store. fixes sixty pounds" as the weight of a WINES & to do so the law prescribes a fine of bushel of wheat, clover seed or potatoes not less than $20.00. MINN NEW ULM, fifty six pounds for a bushel of rye The summer term of school of district LIQUORS WOOLEN MILL, or corn thirty-two pounds for a* bushel No. 21 in the town of Home was of oats* forty-eight pounds for a bushel 110 W. 3d St. BOOO Mina.i 'opened on Monday April 11th with a ST PAUL, of barley forty-two pounds for a bushel near New Ulm. .v large attendance. humble cor. who of buckwheat, and twenty-eight pounds has ajso taught the five preceding HOUSE9 for a bushel of dried apples or peaches. DAKOTA Carding Sparing, Weaving Filling, etc, Rolls of WALL terms in said district has charge of the Any person selling a less number of ^school. .U ^'-r-f pounds for a bushel of either of the Louis Meyer's barn is completed, above mentioned articles is liable to a OPP. POST OFFICKN KW UL M, MJ S -v and Borders are offered it is one of the largest barns in the Wool takea in exchange for blanketings, fine of hot less than $5 or more than ADOLPH SEITER, Prop flannels, full-cloth, yarns, etc. town- $100, or by imprisonment in the county q.. This house is the most central) Orders should be left at the mill or I P. Sachs of this town is making jail for not more than ninety days, or wted house in the city and *A to,the public by with Mr. Kunze, near Turner Hall. by both such fine and imprisonment. preparations to build a fine residence "fj- Satisfaction guaranteed in every'Jinstance. K*?ords eood Sample Room* on his farm this seasou. B. S. Marti of this town has recently FR. WILLIAMS. Charles Gebser, B. MARSCBNKR, Prop'r. sold his farm (which consists of 80 acres) to Henry Knees also of Milford. When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria, The consideration is said to be $1800. Indigestion. Mr.Marti will remove to Gibbon, where When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria, he will open a 5 cent store. We wish ."*f When she became Miss, she clang to Castoria, Dealer in'? -.._'v, Manypersons lose appetite and strength, if vou success, Ben. 5M, Fine Imported & Domes:' Whan she had Children, she gave them Castoria, Dealer in become emaeiatciU suffer, ami die, because The teachers' institute convenes of defective nutrition, who might have next week. Shall we go? Certainly all, BOOKS, STATIONERY, PAPER WINES, LIPRS,. CI6A8SJ|! been restored to health by Ayer's Sarsapnrilla. because we have to. This medicine acts upon the HANGINGS and MUSICAL GOODS. digestive organs, through the blood, and A Strange Freak of a Needle. hi'' Jacob Klossner, jr.. ETC, ETd 'yr: f^flf has effected many wonderful cares. t^o\y SplendidFreeLituchfrom 10 am C. F. Ageton related to us a very NBWULM, MINN- For years I suffered from Loss of Appetite singular circumstance which happened and Indigestion, and failed to find Cor. Minn, and 3d N. Street relief, until I began taking Ayer's Sarsaparilla. to his wife the other day. He says his The S. PETERSO N DEALER I N Three bottles of this medicine W1MI jjj wife felt something pricking her in the NEW ULM. Entirely Cured hip but on looking found nothing On if *|K having this same sensation repeated a Slielf1 &e&vy Sk'dwkre me, and my appetite and digestion are more close examination was made, and now perfect.Fred G. Bower, 49G Seventh st., South Boston, Mass. on pressing against the flesh with the IMPLEKE1TT C0MPA1TT. thumb and finger it was found that the AND *t I have, for years, suffered acutely from point of a pin or a needle was pricking Dyspepsia, scarcely taking a meal, until All Kinds of Farm Machinery, B8EWEB,mTSTERATLEP^ in kll kii\d$ of fkrin i^6\\ii\tfy. i* within the past few months, without enduring through from under the skin slanting eSdei4 the most distressing pains ofIndigestion. out and upward.' It was taken out and My stomach sometimes rejected found to be a needle osome two inches W i/X(i Mi]W- NEW ULM, ^,^-MINN all food. I became greatly reduced iu length bent or curved at the point in strength, and veiy despondent. Satisfied, The Celebrated Stoughton Wagons, Buggies and Oscillating the needle had turned black 5hd was in TWe brewery t* one of theloreost.esUWIslitnt^ti at last, that my trouble was of a jWj3 of the khj.i iu the Minnesota Valley and is fitted' scrofulous nature, I began taking Ayer's .*jfH a good state of preservation.' She cannot np with atlthe modern improvements. Keg an Bob-SleigE v.:- V, Sarsaparilla, and believe it has saved my remember of .having any trouble bottle beer fnrnished to any parr of the city ov- I 5 life. My appetite and digestion are now hor5 notice. My bottle beer is especially adapted from a needle except some ten years ago good, and my health is perfect.Oliver for family use. T. Adams, Spencer, Ohio.- Country brewers and others that bay malt witei she was pricked on the ankle but as no And rt to their interest to place theii orders wit^f' 9K i needle could be found nothiDg more The Fuller & Johnson Manufacturing: Go's Ayer's Sarsaparilla, me. All orders by mail will receiverayprompt at? was thougt of it as the soreness wore AUG. SCHELLY Mowers, Horse Eakss and Flows. away. It is now thought by her that Prepared by Dr. J. C. Aver & Co., Lowell, Man*. Bold by all Druggists. Frice $1 six bottles, $5. must be the same needle as that was the only instance in which she ever had any difficulty.LAKE BENTOK TIMES. PROBATE NOTICE. M-: gum Agent for F. MADLEHER CMcago,. Ill: Tlae R,oolc Island StiaTotole Plows. State of Minnesota, County of Brown '-ss In Probate Court. T-it- Importer of In the Hatter of the Estate of Peter Scnaller THOS. MULVERHILL, Prep. You are feeling depressed, your appetite Deceased. On reading and filing the Petition of Joseph ^WIN ES ANDLIQUORS Fine turnouts furnished with or without is poor, you are bothered with Schmucker of New Ulm, Minn, representing, drivers at reasonable rates. Fishing, hunting Headache, you are fidgettyj/ nervous, BINDERS/%EAPER S AN MOWERS M$ among othegthings,that Peter Schal'er late ot said and Pleasure parties furnished teams. Ladies' and generally out of sorts, and want to FENCE WIRE AND ALL KINDS OP BINDING TWINE. Connty of Brown, on the 30th day of March A. D. Saddle horses. Fine Carriages for funerals. Warranted Genuine Goods, at Low 1887, aiNew Ulm in said Connty died intestate, and Office and stable in Laudenschlager's Barn- brace up. Biface up, but not with est Prices. Wholesale and retail, being a resident of this Connty at the time of his The Massillon, Ames & Aulttnan & Taylor Straw Burning stimulants, spring medicines, or bitters, Blatz bottled beer always on hand. %1 death, leaving goods, chattels and estate ivithih PROBATE NOTICE. this Connty, and that the said Petitioner is intimate which have for their basis very BJLESLINGITBLOCK^ cheap, bad whisky, and which stim- friend and creditor of 8nid deceased, and State of Minnesota, Brown County, ^ss. In praying that administration of said estate be to Probate Court. ulate you for an hour, and then leave Jos. A, Eckstein granted: It is ordered, that said New Ulm, Mian. In the matter of the estate of August Eettner de petition be heard before the Judge of this Conn. on you in worse condition than before. ceased- Friday tbe29tn day April A."D. 188,", at 10o'clock On reading aud filing the Petition of Carolina What you want is an alterative that A. M., at the Probate Office in said Connty. G. LEONHARDU Kettner of Brown county representing, among other will purify your bio 6d, start healthy Ordered further, that notice thereof be given to Everything^ warranted and a full line of repairs always on hand.. things, that August Kettner late of said Conn, the heirs of said deceased, and to all persons interested, action of Liver and Kidneys, restore ty of Jirown onthe 23rd day of February A. D. by publishing a copy of this order for We are always willins: to devide our profits with our customers call and look 1887, at Burnstown in said County died intestate, your vitality, and give renewed health three successive weeks prior to said day of hearing, and being a resident of this County at at our. goods whether yon wish to purchase or not we are here to show them so in the New Ulm Beview a weekly newspaper and strength. Such a medicine you the time of his death, leaving goods, chattels and don't be bashful but come and try us. printed and published at New Ulm in said Connty. estate witMn this County, and that the said Petitioner will find in Electric Bitters, ana only Dated at New Ulm the 1st day of April A. PEOPBLETOB O THE is the widow of said deceased, and praying 50 cents a bottle at C. L. Roos'.s Drug 1886. By the Conrt, 4 .Jfte.S. 1) Peterso Implemen Co. thatadmlnistration of said estate be to Carl Kettner New Ulm Found ERNt BRANDT, Store, [3] granted: It is ordered, that said petition, be (L. S Judge of Probate. heard before the Judge of this conrt, on Thursday? New Ulm. Minn. the 5th day of May A.D. 1687. at 4 o'clock P. M.( at' the office of M. Huiras in the village of Springfield L. G. DAVIS. & MACHINE SHOP, Bncklen a Arnica Salve in said county. The best salve in the world for Guts, Ordered farther, that notice thereof be given io the heirs of "aid deceased, and to ail persons interested, Comer Centre & Front Streets. Bruises Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, A-ttorney srt Law. LONDOCPURPI^MTATOIUGS by publishing a copy of this order for tflwuLir, mjrjo- Fever Sores, Tetter, chapped Hands, three successive weeks prior to said day of hearing, \t$ Real Estate, Collection, LoaW iind in the Sew Vim Review a weekly newspaper Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions Insurance Agent. printed and published at the City of New Ulm and positively cures Piles, or no in said county. ftnMta^^iMdaAYaYttre CROFH byNrp 1ANDOM PCRFIfo wMcbfcTHB WKSfti MAFE8T md CHEAPEST for Uffinc Fatat AiricaHnral lpleats a specialty. On^ pay required. It is guaranteed to give Sleepy Eye* Minn: Dated at New Ulm the 8th day of April A. D. Bap,CaakttWi, FrWhi, Aft. wi), T6l M*e^iworkaieiaresBployd,nd work 1887. perfect satisfaction, or money refundPrice panaMlChMMa aMtaB MM^MMI MMto T ear.*- Uwlth n^i rsiowoiPWnEco. LTD. S By the Conrt, SKS mmf* *Briar Pipe" smoking tqbacco is 25 cents per box. Sold by 0 WddlTHtch. AI4WOR WAWUNTKD (L. s.).^w j^mvunt&wm