New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
May 4, 1887 · Page 7 of 8
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v^*^i''TM&tf$'*$&~ &"' &&&$" aii IIKIIIII rSFRIHGFIELD DBPAHTMENT. SLEEFT EIE GQBRESPONDENGE. RIGHT TO THBhS'ROKT OBr ALL *C0MPE11T10X WE Empire Mill Co. PLACE OUR ELEGANT NEW GOODS. COMPLETE IN AS-I Last Saturday and Sunday was so \Tnon Bibr -was sick, we jravo her Castoria, Dan Moll says that the *grass and POLLER MILL. windy that it almost blew out all the Vhen sha -wvs a Child slio cne aatona, SORTMENT SPLENDID IN QUA trees are starting to grow so fast this LITT water in our wells. When alia became Miss, sae clung to Uastona, sprins that he can hear the banc crack OVERFLOWING WITH GEJSEBOUS P. Fitzgerald is now in town at on the trees. That is the way vegitation When she hod Children, she gave thorn Castoria, w^m work on the mason work of A. G. Anderson's Rollers and 4 Burrs. goes ahead in Minnesota. steam elevatar. When Mr. ft- Look outior a wedding. This time *4* Anderson has got anything to do, its it is going to be one of our machine Ladies'. Gents' and Children's the.4' got to come. We take plea3Uiem informing men aud a lady from the east. We will public that we are now ready for bus All that are afraid of cyclones, mention no names as yet. iness. The best machinery and all the tornadoes or wind storms, call at the Mis. Lockerly presented the Prof, itest improvements in the manufac BOOTS and SHO office of J. J. Raj' get out a cj clone insurance with a boy. *u of flour enable ns to compete with it will only cost you per s\ E.P. Illsley comes next. His wife 'Jie best mills in the country. cent, per annum. The weather prophets psesented him with a young blacksmith.,. We are constantly buying look for a cyclonic season. I guess ^X**- Mother and son are doing niceiy. heat, &$"* la they are about right too. NEW ULM, MINN. ttye, ***%&*%*} Emil Seiter who has been down tSlippers,iRubbers, etc. Corn, 'iif-w*?^ Our friend C.B Blake was also with mflamatory rheumatism is up M.Midlen, Pres't. H. Vcyen,Yice-Pres''t. made happv. His wife presented him Oats, s&iMK and around and also James Haggard J. Evdolpli, Cashier. with a little daughter. Blake would ^Buckivheat, who has occupied the bed of sickness for have prefered a tlerk, but he says its Directors: several weeks past was out for the first &c*s &c, AT PRICES THAT MUST SURELY LEAD TO all^Henry right. Zieske, operator at Kasota time last Saturday. We were*glaci to see Werner Bcesch, Chas. Wagner, Dr. C. \t the Highest Market Prices. ,$?f them. SPEEDY SALE. Wescheke, O. M. Olsen, E. G. Koch made lus parents and his gal a visit the Friend Fred Thompson from Sleepy 'Ye sell all kinds of"Jyf| pother evening' Henry expects to work DRAFTS PARTS dorjqe $&riy kqd (fet l\e Benefit O Our Unkrokei\ Eve was in last Saturday having a TCTALL FLOVB, :1 sjf^at Mankato soon. social chat with old friends. He had OF EUROPE, AND PASSAGE '4 ||bfftA son of Mr. Bertiand who lives SHOUTS,, some paper dealing with TICKETS SOLD. $todk. l^north of the Lake, while getting off the BBAN, &c Wanted 1000 doz. of eggs at Ray & y^wagon at the church last Sunday got Fierke the highest price paid, bring em i.T LOW RA^l Close Attention given to Collecting. ^kicked by one of the horses. 'Feais THE BRIGHTEST, NEWEST AND BEST SPRING AND on. Ip'aie entertained that he may die i T. A. W ilson Editor of Springfield Special Attention given to SUMMER STYLES. LOWEST PRICES CONSISTENT WITH Plt Conductor Sam Hanley has moved Times drives a very fine team. This Custom V^rorl^ rhis family up to Tracv where he will shows prosperity. I told you the editorial GOOD QUALITY AND HONEST QUANTITY. make his future home. NEW business was a prosperous one. Vn extra stone for giinding feed. B, Mr II. McBain took a trip east one Potatoes wanted at Ray & Fierke. Drug Store. Steam Cornsheller. iplda^ last week for the sakeof of his health H. LOHEYDE, and laying in a supph wood for The Schmid & Lehrer brick block \j is now nearing the last row of bricks. Tg-^ lus many customers. Vood taken for cash or in exchange New store in Springfield. Mr. infife Alill Co. iff* Sunday afternoon Sleepy Eye was Leading Boot and Shoe Dealer. Wagner, merchant of Sleppy Eye came y visited with quite a wind storm It to Springfield. Springfield is a more ^:ASH PURCHASES ^blew down the flag staff on "Wm. GiesePj- lively town. He is now in full blast, ekes dwelling. Smoke houses and out and CHEAP SALES give him a call. s^1 houses were upset by the wholesale. Raining in Springfield last Sunday. %g* Othern lse there was ho serious damage EVEN DURING THESE This is what we all want. J. B. Arnold, done. No saloons in Springfield on Sundays. The only way is to take enough O. M. OLSEN, a Good Mesults in Every Saturday night. Dealer in is Case, Locs of prairie fire around Springfield UD. A. Bradford,wholesale paper dealptf- RUGGIST and APOTHECARY, H^ 7H IM & HEITIHB STSTES, at night. We could get along WE ARE KEPT VERY BUSY SELLING FR03I OUR FINE er of Chattanooga, Tenn., writes, that DEAXER IK without a moon. Drugs. Medicines, Chemicals, *&* i\* was seriously afflicted with a severe HARDWARE, Quite a staff of teachers attended AND IMMENSE STOCK OF cold that settled on his lungs: had tried Toilet Articles, Fancy the institute in Springfield last week. k\ many remedies without benefit. Being Goods, Stationery and I think the Co. superintendent has the n-w,ire Farming ImplenenK WallPaper& Carpets, f}^ induced to try Dr. King's New Dicov best time of any of the county officials Musical Instruments. ery for Consumption, did so and was it obooisin charge of an experienced htn I only wish I was one. .,a:lv-es the mending and repairing of tin.wars entirely cured by use of a few bottles. Medicinal -pecial attention. All -work warranted Pure Wines and Liquors for Wolf Schmid reports the Lumber 7*^ Sinee which time he has used it in his NEW ULM, MINN. Purposes. trade good. %1 family for all Coughs and Colds with Gasoline stoves and Gasoline at best results. This is the experience of II. Laudenshlager, Prescriptions carefully Physicians1 Schmid and Lehrer quote them a call. *l thousands whose lives have been saved FOR THESE GOODS ARE IN GREAT DEMAND AT THIS prepared from pure and by this Wonderful Discovery. Dr. Hitchcock drives a very fine fresh Drugs. Trial Bottles free at C. L. Roos's TIME OF THE YEAR. span and Buggy. Dealer in & STOVES, Drug Store. 5 Agency for the celebrated Estej* Or- Come early and select while our assortment Lafayette Doings. ran and Pianos. y+ Milford Items. Henry Guggisberg's auction came is still complete. Prices to suit the times, and all I TIM WAJiEANR off during the week bids were^sharp Please give me a call. Quite a severe wind storm visited and goods sold at a fair price. O. M. OLSES the novelties of the season to be had at JjIGtITKING RODS. this vicinity Sunday evening, and what Mr. Belz, living on J. Duhrbahn's Meridian Block. New Ulm, Minn. J& little hav that farmers had left in stacks The Celebiated White, Howe, farm during the last \ear, will remove Chas. "Wagner's fff^out in the fields was pretty well scatf&r'tered. to a farm near Fairfax, next week. New Ameiican & Singe tkrftOinejf Otherwise no damage was done, Lafayette Library Club will meet fen Farmers would do well to insure their SEWING MACHINES. next Saturday evening (May 7th) in a buildings etc. againsts storms. business meeting.All members are WOOLEN MILL, 0. Allan.* 1st SSts., New Ulm. MINN The farmers of this vicinity Th farmers this vicinity aie requested to be present. Furniture Store. their corn grounds "^preparing their corn grounds: plant- The many friends and acquaintances near Hew Ulm. UEOBENTZACO. gr^s ing wiU'probably be commenced in a of Henry Duhrbahn will be pleased MINN. NEW ULM, few days. to hear that his wife presented him with Importers and Wholesale Deatembs IlJPn Mr. John Esslg, our store-keeper at a fine ten pound boy Sunday morning WINES Carding, Spinning, Weaving, Fulling, etc. fir ^Essig, removed his stock of goods to May 1. Being the first born the elastic BOOO W ss New Ulm yesterday, at which place he step and broad smile seen on Henry LIQUORS, 'f!ivtt are easily explained. May he prove a intendseto continue his business.. Wool taken in exchange for blanket* mli% W are informed that Mr Chas. powerful factor for the benefit of mankind. ings, flannels, full-cloth, yarns, etc. 110 W. St.. Si Minn. Rolls of WALL Paper PAOL. y^*L* Essig of this town, a late partner in Orders should be left at the mill or with Mr. H. Kunze, near Turner Hall. firm of Essig Broa. will start a grocery We regret to notice the removal of DAKOTA HOUSE, Satisfaction guaranteed in every'instance. 13^?^ store at our station in the near future. two of our prominent citizens to WinthropJohn.Klossner and Borders are offered Success to you, Charley! and Henry Guggisberg. B. MARSCHNEC. Prop'r. Mr. TheodorJWeyhe of New Ulm OPP. POST OFFIOK NKW ULM, M $25,000.00 is buying wheat for the Empire Mill ADOLPH SEITER, PmP A horse company recently formed to the public by do. at Essig. near Winthrop are having trouble procuring house is the most centj.il'^ a keeper for their recently imported When will we have our new R. R. IN GOLD! ,i liou*e in the citv Hn Clyde stallion on account of his Depot? Charles Gebser, unmanageableness We understand iT'H'U &KH\ Sample Rcxun Mr H. W. Bingham of New Ulm WILL BE PAID FOB one is expected from Iowa who claims was up one day last week, looking af- ARBDCKLES' COFFEE WMPPERS. FR. WILLIAMS. to be an expert. r% ter the interest^ of his hardware and The barn of George Altman was lumbei trade. 81,000.00 struck by lightning last Wednesday, 1 Premium, \s Mr. Fred Windland of this town S500.00 each causing no serious damage, however." 2 Premiums, ftt Dealer in captured an Organ at a recent raffle in S250.00 6 Premiums, Mr. Quandt had the pleasure of Sleepy Eye. He had taken but ne SI00.00 Dealer in BOOKS, STATIONERY, PAPER 25 Premiums, celebrating his fiftieth birthday among chance in it and he thus secured the 850.00 100 Premiums, a circle of friends last week. We congratulate. Fine Imported &Domn f& instrument for exactly one dollar. 200 Premiums, 820.00 HANGINGS and MUSICAL GOODS. & Men who are blessed with such extra- 810.00 1,000 Premiums, t& ordinary luck, ought to pass the cigars WISES, CQuulS, K6AHS 1 or full particulars and directions see Clrcuf^pi ^o\V\ trifle with any Throat or quite fieely. IMINTST. NETWTTIJM, pound Of ABBUCKLKS' COFFEE Lung Disease. If you have Mr. Athanasius Henie and wife of EICETC. a Cough, or Cold, or the children are this town were visiting with their son threatenedwith CrouporWhooping Cough, You Need Splendid Free Lnnchirom 10 am to 12 i Athanasius Henle jr. at Springfield. use Acker's English Remedy and prevent The S, D. PETERSON &** The Supervisors of this town met and Cor. Minn. further trouble. It is a positive cure,' 3d N. Streets The mest effective medicine, for the cure ^**8t the clerk's office last Monday, May and we guarantee it. Price 10 and 50c NEW ULM. 21 Ml] of nnv serious ailment. If you are suffering ht "2nd. The land and poll tax road warrants C. L. Roes, New Dim, Minn. from Scrofula, General Debility, were distributed to the overseers, &ug. 0^eU, MORTGAGE SALE. Stomach, Lner, or Kidney diseases, try IMPLEMENT COMPANY. and other instructions were given them Ajer's Sarsaparillathe safest, best, and by said board. Default having been made in the payment of the most economical blood purifier in use. sum of Fifty Dollars, ($50), whiph is claimed to be Judging from the frequent occurrence i^" due at the date of this notice upon a certain Mortgage, in kll kir^d^ of i&fn\ nqk(5l\ii\efy. For many years I was troubled with duly executed and delivered by Rose eklei4 BREWEB.MALTSTEH& BOTTLER'* ot cyclones and wind storms, we would Ln er and Kidney complaint. Hearing Plumtner, a single man, mortgagor, to James N. suggest that the citizens of every school Ajrer'8 Sarsaparilla \ery highly recommended, Crandall, mortgagee, bearing date the twentyfoarth day of December, A. D. 1886, and, with a district should at once provide means I decided to try it, and have done power of sale therein contained, duly recorded in The Celebrated Stonghton Wagons. Buggies and Oscillating so with the most satisfactory results. I for a cyclone proof cellar to be built the office of the Register of Deeds in and for the am convinced that Ayer's Sarsaparilla it near every school house. Every parent County of Brown and State of Minnesota, on the This brewery ts one of thlarst,establls!nneui The Best Remedy thirteenth day of January, A 1887, at 12o'clock of the kimi in ih* Minnesota Valley and iitri: t, sending children to school should .certainly M., in Book S of Mortgages, on page 16, and no ap with all the modern improvements. Kee an.i A, be interested in this matter. S c\ er compounded, for diseases caused by action or proceeding having been instituted, at bottle beer fnrnished to any parr of the city oi law or otherwise, to recover the debt secured by impure blood.Edward "W. Richardson, shorft notice. My bottlebeer is especially adaptert %L said Mortgage, or any part thereof: for family use. Milwaukee, Wis. itfACountry fk Astonishing Success. i The Fuller & Johnson Manufacturing (Jo's. W Now therefore, notice is hereby given, That by brewers and others that buy malt win^Ftad I have found Ayer's Sarsaparilla a more virtue ot the power of sale contained in said Mortgage, to their interest to place theii orders wltl^J It is the duty of erery person who has anSd effectual remedy, in the ulcerous forms of and pursuant to the Statute in such ease me. All orders by mall will AUG.e receiv my SCHELl.gmty'u-tpromp Mowers, Horse" Hakes Flows. Vf Boschee's German Syrup to let its made and provided,the said Mortgage will be Scrofula, than any other we possess. foreclosed DyajAle of the premises described in wonderful qualities be known to their James Lull, M. D., Potsdam, N. Y. 01,i and covered by slid Mortgage, viz: The North n* A* stress.?*X friends in curing Consumption, severe ftu half of the South West quarter and the South East I have taken, within the past year, several Ttie R.ools.e Island StU-Totole Plo-ws. Coughs, Croup, Asthma, Pneumonia, quarter of said South west quarter and the South bottles of Ayer's Sarsaparilla, and half of the South East quarter of Section twenty find it admirably adapted to the needs of and In fact all throat and lung diseases. li eight (28), W Township one hundred and eleven an impoverished system. A a blood y: Agent for $$ Mo person can use it without immediate l (111) North, of Range thirty-three (83) est, containing 'Vx?*4Sai I M4DLENEH, Chicago, Il lr purifier, and as a tonic, I am convinced two hundred (800) acres according to the relief. Three doses will relieve that this wonderful preparation has no United States Government Survey thereof in any case, and we consider it the duty BINDERS, REAPERS AND MOWERSPENCE equal, -c-Charles C. Dame, Pastor Congregational Brown Couaty and State of Minnesota, with the Church, Andover, Me. Importer of of all Druggists to recommend it to the hereditaments and appurtenances, which sale will be made by the Sheriff of said Brown County, 'poor, dying consumptive, at least to WINES AND LIQUORS *f Ayer's Sarsaparilla, at the front door of the Court House, inJtheCity cf WIRE AND ALL KINDS OP BINDING TWINE. try one bottle, as 80,000 dozen bottles New Ulm in said County andSiate, on the ninth day of Jane A. D. 1887, at 10 o'clock A. X. or that Prepared by Dr. J. C. AyerftCo., Lowell, Mass. were sold last year, and no one case Warranted Genuine Goods, Lu PA day, at public vendue, to the highest bidder for Sold In all Druggist*. Pricef l, six bottles, Si. The Massillon, Ames & AuUman 4b Taylor Straw Burning where it failed was reported Such a eash, to pay said debt and Interest, and the taxes, at Prices. Wholesale and retail. medicine as the Oerman Syrup cannot Ifany on aaid premises, and Fifty dollars attorney's Blats bottled beer always on band. fees as stipulated in andby said Mortgage in be too widely known. Ask your drug* PROBATE NOTICE.^ case of forclosure,an the disbursements allowed RIESLINGITBLOCK, ruf gist about it. Sample bottles to try, by law subject to redemption at any time witam State of Minnesota, In Brown County. J-ss. one year ttorn th day ot sale, as provided by law. sola at 10 cents. Regular size, 75 Probate Court. New Ulm. Minn W Dated, April 26th, A 1887. ent& Sold by all Druggists and. Dealers, In the matter of the estate of Angost Kettner deceased. JAKES N. BANSALL, Everything warranted and a full line of repairs always on hand. in the Untied States and Canada. C. LEONHARDT, J. NKWHART, Mortgagee. On reading and filing the Petition of Carolina Attorney fo Mortgage*. Kettnerof Brown countyrepresenting, among other We are always willing to devide our profits with onr customers call and look things, that Angost Kettner late of said Conn. Thomas A., Ediaon had a narrow at our gooils whether you wish to purchase or not we are here to show them so ty of Brown onthe 23rd day of February A. D. escape from drowning in Florida. S don't be bashfut but come and try us. 1887, at Bamstown in said County died intestate, and being a resident of this County at the time of his death, leaving goods, chattel* and The S. D. Peterson hbplemeat Co., An End to Bone Scraping, PBOPELETOB OF TH E estate within this County, and that the said Betitioner is the widow of said deceased, and praying Edward Shepherd, of Harrisbug, III., New Ulm Foundry. thatadministration of said estate be to Carl Kettner aays: "Having received so much benefrom granted: It is ordered, that said petition be Electric Bitters, I feel it my heard before the Judge of this court, on Thursday the 5th day of Hay AD. 1887. at 4 o'clock P. at ^'duty to let suffering humanity know it. & MACHINE BCP. theoiBce of M.Huiras in the Tillage of Sprlagdeld Have hod a running sore on my leg for in said county. LnoNjnBri^fblu5 Ordered further, that notice thereof be given to eight years my doctors told^me I Corner CentreftFrontStreets. the heirs of *aid deceased, and to all persons interested, wonld have to have the bone scraped by publishing a copy of this order for sTBWVLX, MIKJ* or leg amputated. I used, instead, three three successive weeks prior to said day of hear, ThaFavadry aasbeea taorouahiy reatted aad ing, in the Mew Ulm Review a weekly newspaper bottles of Electric Bitters and seven prepared to do all klada of work oa shoi printed and published at the City of New Ulm Tis, hi a wtoaan 84TB TdPB YdUB CKOPH CKOP hf essas LONDON FOTIFLE, kapatttefof allUadaor machinery an THOS. MULVERHILL, Pro* boxes Bucklon's Arnica Salve, -and my in said county- SAFaWTaadCirBAFsWTpota-iawI wMafcisniB SBM, SAFEST awl CBMATl DaUd at New Ulm theBy. to$m&h^ r is now sound and welL" aatnawaswemdtand work eo-S mm,On^mWmnm TwiTjajaia, Fine turnout* fnrmiahed with or withoat a^Mwm asMitadwith 18871 J5*J$ Electric Bitters are sold at fifty cents SBBaBBrfaBaBBMa,SBafjlMsMdBlBipaBB*M drivers at reasonable rates. Fishing, hnattns J, 1 By the Court WOMWiUUlANTKO. lAMfe lasls and Pleamre parties famished teams. Ladies' bottle, and Bucklen's Arnica Salve ERK8T BBAKOT. (L.8.) CO. LIB. SWJWa: HARl Saddle hones* FmoC^urrias^fiK^hiaerals. Laudeasehl#s*r,4 1" 'ffcifa j^jhq^jar.e.1*, &>os.v(5, OJtco and stable In ig'iirfffi^ifrf if IFF *r