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

May 11, 1887 · Page 7 of 8

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SLEEP ET E CORRESPOMCE. SPMEU) JfflPAHMf. RIGHT TO THE FRONT OF ALL^COMPETITION WE Empire Mill Co. PLACE OUR ELEGANT NEW GOODS. COMPLETE IN AS- The weather is extremely hot and Grant Prescott is turning out some When Uab.r was sick, -vro garc her Caatoria, dry. Rain is what we want. $$"No. ^ne work in his foundry and farm- SORTMENT. SPLENDID IN QUALITY! ^f^*W^&%l ROLLER MILL. \Tl.ea she TT3 a Child, she cried for Castona, Mr. A. G. Anderson's big staff of ^r ers would do well to cail on Mr. Pres^cott When she became iliss, she clung toCastoria, *_. tBARGAINS IN. y- carpenters and masons are hard at if OVERFLOWING WITH GJENEBOUS beiore sendinQggoff for work. and Giesek and Exclia Woen she had Children, she gave them Castoria, work on his new elevator.V'^'-SN^ -Aoi nehw side walk has been laid in *-i .4 Rollers and 4 Burrs. The Springfield Advance is advancing Wt?S*ront down town to their new office, opposite |_-^ktSchoresrge's drug store. Sleepy Eye is -Ladies Gents' and Children'sBOOTS S- the Post office. Messrs. rovin Bagen & We take pleasure iri informing the J$%V? "^r" Clinton of Owatonna has Winegarden are the builders. I public that we are now ready for bus-\l fK'^% Judge Brandt was up last Thursday iness. The best machinery and all the ^opened marble works here on 5th st. afternoon attending to some probate and SHOES, Litest improvements in the manufac- |$n is turning out some very fine work. business. 5-ure of flour enable us to compete with Cail on him and convince vour selves. the best mills in the country. ^Frank Ryerson & Bro of Spencer Mi'- Geo. Somerville, is coming out Iowa vveise iu town last Monday We are constantly buying -with a splendid nag. j* buying cattle. They took away a goodly Wheat, Mr. ^Nelson's residence is nearing NEW ULM, MINN. jiumber. Come often boys^ we will aye, completion when the finishing touch is Slippers, Rubbers, etc. get you all the cows you want. put on ifc.will count with one of our Corn,"- M.Mulhn, Pres'l. S. Vajen,Vice-Presn. The Catholic Church is being treated jbest in town. Oats, J. 0. Rudolph, Cashier. to a new caat f white paint. Mrs. M. Cane has been spending BucIeivJieat, Directors: Two herds in Springfield and a AT PRICES THAT MUST SURELY LEAIVTO several days in St. Paul and Minneapolis talk of getting up a third one. Werner Bcesch, Chas. Wagner, 'Br. C. looking up a good man to help her \t the Highest Market Prices. SPEEDY SALE. Weschcke, 0. M. Olsen, E.G. Koch. Jiusband in the barber shop. Mark has Money to loan, farms for sale, call been rushed so with work that he is on J. J. Ray, offiiee in Ray & Fierke. We sell all kinds of DRAFTS T0"~ALL PARTS nearly dead. Corrie Sfcriy kqd G^et l^e Benefit Of Oitf "l/i|- An insect that I don't know the FLOVM, Albert Durbahn went toLafayette OF EUROPE, AND PASSAGE name of, about the size of a bumblebee, SHORTS, Saturday visiting his parents over Sunand strips our shade trees of its leavesIt TICKETS SOLD. kroker\ $todk. at the same time taking a look at BRAN, &c, is now getting around near about his farm there. tax paying time- Close Attention given to Collecting. THE BRIGHTEST, NEWEST AND BEST SPRING AND ft.T LOW RATES. Grant Prescott was the champion Heating stoves are now in all instances on Sunday, catching the largest fisb of' SUMMER STYLES. LOWEST PRICES CONSISTENT WITH discarded and mostly in every Special Attention given to She season at the' Golden Gate mill instance consigned to the wood shed. Custom ^ATorls. pond. Grant, we will have to elect GOOD QUALITY AND HONEST QUANTITY Chas. Olseu has very nicely grained NEW-, you captain. the front door of Ray & Fierkes store. Mr. Long is building a new house Drug Store, An extra stone for'ffiindino- feed. The Springfield village council are H. LOHEYDE, on his farm in place of the one supposed Steam Cornshelier. now talking of getting a fire engine to be struck by lightning and burnt to and I would suggest at the same time "*ood taken for cash or in exchange the ground. that they get a street sprinkler. Leading Boot and Shoe Dealer. vanpii'e Mill Co. Henry Zieske who has been telegraph Messrs. Madison & Newdal are operator at Kasota for over three CASH PURCHASES now putting in their spar moments years received a position in the Supt's. setting lightning rods, buy them and and CHEAP SALES. office at St. Paul for the Omaha R. live in safety. QUA. Success to you Henry. EVEN DURING THESE Tohu C. Zieske is building himself Milford Items. J. B. Arnold, t?L TIME $ a nice barn. O. M. OLSEN, Corn planting is progressing very West Newton (cleanings. rapidly on account of dry weather, Dealer in nearly all our farmers will finish this RUGGIST and APOTHECARY, MM & EATING STOVES, week. During the windstorm of the 1st WE ARE KEPT VERY BUSY SELLING FROM OUR FINE DEALER IN Chas. Essig will lay in a new stock some sheds were unroofed, some boats IK Drugs, Medicines, Chemi HARDWARE, of groceries this week." The business upset and some bee hives overturned, AND IMMENSE STOCK OF cals, Toilet Articles, Fancy will be at the old stand. feut no very serious damage was done. Goods, Stationery and Tin-ware ft Farming Implements. Peter Hengel's barn was raised on WallPaper& Carpets The farmers are all preparing their Musical Instruments. Friday of last week, it's quite a large 11 "hootsin charge of an experienced hand land for corn now and the weather is 't gives the manding and repairing of tin-ware building. quite favorable for this work. i -fecial attention.All Avork warranted Pure Wines and Liquors for Medicinal Our young folks had a grand turnout NEW PLM. MINN. Monday May 2 the members of the at Louis Meyer's new barn, on Saturday Purposes* German M. E. church held a special eve, the 7th inst. The Milford "t. Laudens&lager, sneeting at the house of F. Rieke for Prescriptions carefully Bras3 Band furnished the music, and Physicians9 FOR THESE GOODS ARE 1$ GREAT DEMAND AT THIS tthe purpose of locating a church and everybody present enjoyed himself to prepared from pure and cemetery. his hearts contend. fresh Drugs. TIME OF THE YEAR. Denier in The scholars of District No. 16 had STOVES, We would respectfully call the attention a nice time May the 2nd or May day Agency for the celebrated Estey Organs Come early and select while our assortment to the town clerks "Notice to as they called it. The 7 had erected a and Pianos. Contractors", which appears in another line May pole which they say was 33 column of this issue of the Review. is still complete. Prices to suit the times, and all ieet long and had it beautifully decorated Please give me a call. 11/1 WA HE, T1S IVA ItE A NI* We are sorry to learn of the withdrawel and one of the little girls for May O. M. OLSEX. the novelties of the season to be had at of Fred Wendhind from the LIGHTNING ROJ. queen. The festival opened with a fine Meridian Block. New Ulm, Minn. Miiford Brass Band. Mr. Wendland dinner prepared and served by their The Celebrated White, Howe, Chas. Wagner's. was one of the best members of the kind hearted teacher. In the afternoon band and we besieve that the success of New American & Singe: the children spoke pieces etc. played the enterprise has been greatly reduced and had a splendid time and all "the SEWING MACHINES. by his withdrawel. children went home happy. WOOLEN MILL, Cr. Miuu. 1st- SSta., New Ulm. MINN. The continuous smiling countenance Furniture Store. Messrs. William and Patrick Muraian of Ed. Hensel of this town, telhs us that attended the hop given at T. Per(kin near New Vim. some one is going to call him "'Pa" ^EOBENTZifcCO. NEW ULM, MINN. last Mondav evening. soon. Miss Bessie Harkins is up on a visit Another grand time was had by Importers and Wholele Ds2er/ta Carding, Spinning, Weaving, Fulling, etc, near Morton. some of our young folks at the house of WINES & 6000 Mr. Jacob Friess, at Essig on Sunday eve. the 8th inst. LIQUORS, Lafayette Doings. Wool taken in exchange for blanketings, -Ye correspondent (Gust. Spelbrink) Rolls of WALL Paper flannels, full-cloth, yarns, etc. has recently been appointed agent for 110 W. 3d St., Minn, Win. Sandman will haul stone for Orders should be left at the mill or ST PAUL, the St. Paul Fire & Marine Ins.~Co. of with Mr. H. Kunze, near Turner fiall. Ins house this week, from Kasota. i St. Paul, Minn., by their Gen'l Ao-ent DAKOTA HOUSE, Satisjaction guaranteed in every "in- A. Wold has sold his farm of one and Borders are offered Mr. Wm. Pfaender of New Ulm. We stance. hundred twenty acres to J. Ulrich he are authorized to take applications for purchased another in Dakota. B. MARSCHNER. Prop'r. OPP. POST OFFIOK NEW UL M, MI Hail, Fire and Storm insurance within $25,000.00 George Hillmer, and William and to the public by the limits of the towns of Home and ADOLPH SEITER, Prop Miss Bertha Schrader were in Milford, Milford of this County. house is the most centralis Sunday. IN GOLD! Lilted house in the city anit.ff.rds Miss Louisa Wellner, of St. Peter Fnrst & Bradley sulky plows cheap Charles Gebser is visiting friends. OoA Sample Rfm it J. Klossner's WILL BE PAID F0K Aug. Swanson has traded his farm ABBUCKLES' COFFEE RAPPEES. FR.WIDIM *t Pl8asant, and for 320 acres in Cornish, Sibley County, OQWO \T*A w\ O^\\, formerly belonging lo his father in law 'i5. cortai a i t]iei 1 Premium, $1,000.00 Tabletsr. who again purchased three 80's there results, are Acker's Dyspepsia 2 Premiums, $500.00 each Dealer in and now offers his Lafayette farm for commended by physicians and endorsed 6 Premiums, $250.00 sale. 'cj all who have used them. The best Dealer in BOOKS, STATIONERY, PAPER 25 Premiums, $100.00 remedy for Dyspepsia, Flatulency.and Constipation. H. Hildebrandt of St. Peter is here $50.00 100 Premiums, Fine Imported & Domrf' Guaranteed, and sold at 25c. by on a visit. $20.00 200 Premiums, HANGINGS and MUSICAL GOODS. (J. L. Roos, New Ulm, Minn. 1,000 Premiums, $10.00 Chris. Rinkel lost a pocket book WINES LIQUORS containing $20 etc. NEWULM, Miasnsr. CMHS Don't Experiment. For full particulars and directions see Circuin pvery pound of ARBUCKLES' COFFEE. Married:May 9. Mr. J. Koepler You cannot afford to waste time in ETC.. ETC. and Miss Wagner of Cottonwood. experimenting when your lungs are in Splendid Free Lunch from 10 am to 12- i Miss Augusta Getsch is visi ting with Never Put Off danger. Consumption always seems at The S. D. PETERSON John Rewey. first, only a cold. Do not permit any Cor. Minn, and 3d N. Streets. dealer to impose upon you with some Till to-morrovr, to-day's duty if you NEW ULM. MJMJ cheap imitation of Dr. King's New Discovery SAVED HIS LIFE. Lave a Cold, Cough, Bronchitis, or any for Consumption, Coughs and form of Throat or Lung disease, do not Mr. 09.1. Wilcoxson, of Horse Cave, Colds, but be sure you get the genuine. IMPLEMENT C0MFAHT. neglect it. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, if Ky., says he was, for many years, badly Because he can make more profit he promptly taken, will speedily relieve afflicted with Phthisic, also Diabetes may tell you he has something just as and cure all ailments of this character. the pains were almost unendurable and good, or just the same. Don't be deceived, ii\ kll kir^d^ of fktin ir\kdt(ir\efy. Deklei4 would some times almost throw him into Two years ago I took a severe Cold, hut insist upon getting Dr. BBEWEB.MALTSTER&BOTTLEB. which, being neglected, was followed by convulsion. He tried Electric Bitters King's New Discovery, which is "guaranteed a terrible Cough. I lost flesh rapidly, and got relief from first bottle and after to give relief in all Throat, Lung had night sweats, and was soon confined The Celebrated Stonghton Wagons/Baggies and Oscillating taking six bottles was entirely and Chest affections. Trial bottles free to my bed. A physician was called, but cured, and had gained in flesh eighteen at C. L. Roos' Drug Store. 6 the medicine he prescribed afforded Tbta brewery t one of ihelargost.estabilstimruit pounds. Says he positively believes he only temporary relief. A friend advised of the kfn iu ihe Minnesota Valley and is fltttc Bob-Sleighs. p with all the modern Improvement*. Keg and the use of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. I would hare died, had it not been for L. G- DAVIS. bottle beer nrnifhed to any parr of the city or. began taking this medicine, and before the relief afforded by Electric Bitters. abort notice. My bottlebeer la especially adapted finishing the first bottle was able to sit Sold at .fifty cents a bottle by C. L. for family as*. up four bottles effected a perfect cure, The Fuller & Johnson Manufacturing Co's. -A-ttome3r at Lst-w. Country brewers and others that boy malt will Boos. (6) -r Geo. TV. Dick, Newton, Mass. Ind it to their interest to place theii orders with Real Estate, Collection, Loan and aae. All orders by mall will receive my prompt atIratloa. Mowers, Horse Rakes and Flows. In several cases of Bronchitis, caused by exposure to damp and cold weather, Insurance Agent. Co. I, M. 2*. G., St. Peter held an AUG.8CHELL I have used Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. It Sleepy Eye,. Minn. election Friday evening to nil the vacancies I Is an anodyne expectorant of great Tlie RooTs. Islstnd Stu.ToTDle Plows. occasioned by promotion of value and usefulness to patients of all ages. Its certainty of action, and its Jacob Klossner, Jr., Capt. Donahower to the colonelcy of safety as a household remedy, are Agent for the third regiment. John A. Johnson fk l\e lijftt fonntqg 01|io dn&mpioii forcible arguments in its favor. No F. MADLENEH, Chicago, 111. was elected captain, F. M. Donahower other cough preparation does its work so first lieutenant, and James Quane second quickly and satisfactorily. C. E. Hoyt, BINDERS. REAPERS AND MOWERS. DEALER IN M. D., New Orleans, La. lieutenant. Resolutions were Importer of ipassed.congratulating Col. Donahower Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, WINES AND LIQUORS PENCE WIRE AND ALL KINDS OP BINDING TWINE. upon his promotion and than kins him Sl\elf| Sekvy Ski^dwkfe t-vr past services. All of the officerselect Prepared by Dr. J. C.Ayer& Co., Lowell, Mass. The Massillon, Ames& Aultman & Taylor Straw Burning Warranted Genuine Goods, at Low Wmh are old,members of the company. Bold by ftll^ruggistB. Price $ 1 ix bottle*, $5. est Prices. Wholesale and retail. AND Blats bottled beer always on hand. v'i PROBATE NOTICE. Enjoy Life. All Kinds of Farm HaGhinBrv, RIESLINQUSBLOCK, State of Minnesota, Brown County. ss In ?tfc What a truly beautiful world we live Probate Court. vLSJS^ New Ulm, Mian. in! Nature gives us grandeur of mountains' In the matter of the estate ofAugust Kettnerdeceased. NEW ULM/^^-JjU MINN. glens and oceans, and thousands Everything warranted and a fall line of repairs always on handJ^V- C.ILEONHARDT, On reading and filing the Petition of Carolina of means of enjoyment- We caiLdesire We are always willing to devide our profits with oar customers call and'^look KettnerofBrown countyrepresenting, amongother no better when in perfect health but tbJnga, that August Kettner late of said Uonn. at our goods whether you wish to purchase or not we are here to show them so tyof Brown onthe 23rd day of February A. D. iiow ofjten do the majority of people feel 1887, at Burnrtown in said County died intestate, don't be bashful but come and trv us. like giving it up dieheartened, discouraged and being a resident of this County at The S. D. Peterson Iniplement Co., and worn out with disease, when the rime of bis deatb, leaving goods, chattels and PBOPBIETOB OF THE estate within this County, and that the said Petitioner there is no occasion for thisVfeeling, as is the widow ofsaid deceased, and praying every sufferer can easily ^htain... satisfactorv thatadministration of said estate be to Carl Kettner New Ulm Foundry 4New Ulm, Minn. -11 granted: It is ordered, that said petition be proof, that Green!,? August heard before the Judge ofthis court, on Thusnday Fl&wpr, wilkpake "them fteegGrom dis- the 5th day of May A.D. 1887, at 4 o'clock P. M., at & MfACHlNE SHOP. ease.' as when born. Dyspepsia and theoffice of H.Hdiras In the village of Springdeld II in said county. Liver Complaint are the diriBct causes, Ordered further, that notice thereof be given to LMMUpvunTJfbiiiS Corner Centre & Front Streets. of seventy-fire per. cent, of such maladies, the heirsjof aid deceased, and to all persons interested, mruiit, by. publishing a copy of this order for as Biliouness, Indigestion, Sick MINK three successive weeks prior to said day of hearing, TM "OBBor am* DN I (noroDgni rentte a n I i Headache, Costiveness, Nervous Prostration, TheFoundrybaaobeesall thoroughlfywork refitted and I in the Mew Dim Review* weekly newspaper so prepared do kinds on short jk 3m THOS. MULVERHILL, Prep. Dizziness of the Head, Palpitation 6rioted and published at the City of New Ulm wy.wi*8JHT TOUR CROPS by &,: LONDON PURPLE, aattea. patriae of all kinds of machinery nd. said county.. whichtoTHE BK8T SAFEST od CHEAPEST patenA* of th^Heart, and other distressing agrlealtwral laiptemtata a spoclalty. Only ex- 5 Fine turnouts furnished with or -without kffiiac Pttat* Dated at New Ulm the 8th day of April A. D. By.MtorWfi, Pr uwd. TtaaiSd pansaeoiworkniaa are employed, and work en. driven at reasonable rates. Fishing, bantinc symptoos- Three doses of August 18871 aontWidMBHiMipipa9aadGcM,MMtan noonBtad*'I feasted to my can will be executedwith neatness "Jjoodon Pmpitu' and Pleasure parties furnished teams. Ladles* By the Court mower witt provf? its wonderful effect JtalMlMLflWIpMteilOTMdteute Free Iwwoh aa^awaateb. ALL W0HK WARJUNTED. Saddle horses. Fine Carriages for funerals. (L. 8.) ERNST BRANDT. EiHGWirS L0ID0-PURPL E CO LT O Water St* Sample bottle*, 10 cents. Try it. Office and stable in Laudenschlagefs Barn CHAS. LEONHAKD Jadgo of Probate NBW1TORK.