New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
May 25, 1887 · Page 7 of 8
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jj$ V'^^Wfe*'f*vd&t8? I ^-n- jVIMh'l i ?p? SLEEPY EYE. CGRRE'SPONIMCE NEW E NA ME WORKS, ALVEKTISED LETTERS- Empire MiH Co.^ RIGHT TO THE FRONT OF ALL COMPETITION "WE New Ulm, Minn. "Miiy 25th, 18S7 -%&i The followihsc letters remain nncalledfor: McCarty, J. Albrccht, Chas. (2) Jg. Schwendingert PLACE OUR ELEGANT NEW GOODS. COMPLETE IN AS- JProp'r. K5?V Stewart, Miss Bell. Bock, Loais. HOLLEJR MILI^ Sehr, Andreas. Coffer, Mips I^ana,**, Ou Sunday, Mr. Levi Russ, "while gpRTMENT. SPLENDID IN QUALITY. #l^t^^$Jf Schmidt, Miss Beitha. Ervin,W.P. making a coupling in the yard, had his Smith, Webb. L. Hettinger, John. s ..^Monuments, Tombstones and all fore finger injured, loosing the first Sha'phere, Fred. Hanna, Miss Karic. && V* OVERFLOWING WITH GENEROUS Ruby, Joseph. *& other work in my line 'made to order Hogomenn, J. B. joint. Dr. Marcellus donee all forethe- BARGAINS IN 'A Rollers and 4 Burrs. Wandel, Fred. Hoher, Andreas sufferer that could be don and th pa promptly and in a workmanlike manner In calling for any of these Ittters, please state at reasonable rates. s^-^m that they are advertised. tient is doing nicely. i i^MINN. NEW ULM, "*$!- BT. Baasen, P. M. I-'We take pleasure in informing the Cy. Conrad is laid up with rheumatism. Ladies' ..Gents' and Children's '':&M Sigel Items. public that we are now ready for b*b iness. The best machinery and all tl^ Mr. Geo. W. Somerville is building Mrs. Chas. Forster met with a latest improvements in the manufacture a nice barn. painful accident while going to town BOOTS and SHOESf of flour enable us to compete with last Thursday. She was on a team together Mr. H. Patch from Courtland, Nicollet the best mills in the country. with her husband and other Co. and Mrs., Lyell. a sister of We are constantly buying,. *$ members of the family. In driving Mrs. P. from Fox Lake, Wis were visiting NEW ULM, MINN. Wheat, down the hill at John Manderfeld's friends here Saturday. Of%'j Rye, 4 place the pole of the wagon broke and, Grain is looking nicely after the Corn, 'J& fearing danger, Mr. and Mrs. Forster Slippers Rubbers, etc. M.Mullen, Pres't. H. Vaje^Vice-PresH. J"--*?* $ rain.- Some fields are rather thin but jumped from the wagon, Mrs. Forster Oats, J. C. Rudolph, Cashier. if this kind of weather kecsps on for breaking a bone of her right foot. ffT SttcTewheat, Directors: some time we will receive a good crop Farmers are disodsing of their supply &c, &c. Werner Bcesch, Chas. Wagner, Dr. C. Our lumber dealers are having a AT PRICES THAT MUST SURELY LEAD TO of wheat at present. By the way Weschcke, 0. M. Olsen, E. G. Koch. At the Highest Market Prices. big boom on lumber by the way it goes the late price seems to be quite favorable SPEEDY SALE. out of their yards lots of building going to farmers, for never has the New We sell all kinds of DRAFTS T(PALL PARTS on in the country. Ulm road been more crowded with dome E^dy^d Qet.tflys Uei\efit Of Oui Unbroken FLOUR, Rev. 33. Emde of St. Peter was up OF EUROPE, AND PASSAGE teams carrying wheat than as it has on a visit to friends, also Miss Ida Muh's been last week. SHORTS, TICKETS SOLD. of Cottonwood township. BRAN, &c, Grain is doing well after the rain $todk. of Saturday. 1 LOW RATES. Rumor says that the dispatchers Close Attention given to Collecting. office will be moved to Tracy in about Gottlieb Guggisberg has a law-suit THE BRIGHTEST, NEWEST AND BEST SPRING AND three months. If so we will loose a Special Attention given to on hand for obstruction of the highways. i: nice set of men and good citizens of The case is being tried before Justice SUMMER STYLES. LOWEST PRICES CONSISTENT WITH Custom "Wons. our place, but what is our loss is Tracy's Manderfeld in Cottonwood and everybody NEW gain. GOOD QUALITY AND HONEST QUANTITY. in the town is interested to learn An extra stone for giinding feed. the result. Drug Store. Mr. Gibbs in the old Salkowski Steam Cornsheller. The wedding of August Schulz and building, is running a first class restaurant ^.Tood taken for cash or in exchange Adenia Steinke,step-daughter of Christian where he serves meals at all hours. Niedecker, last Tuesday,was celebrated Temperance drinks served on short notice. riiilfufe JVCil do. at Mr. Niedecker's place in Call on him. '"Leading Boot and Shoe Dealer. grand style. Over one hundred people CASH PURCHASES Our machine men are getting their were present and all enjoyed themselves. yards full of machinery. Binders have and CHEAP SALES. already been delivered. Jacob Klosstier Conrad Schweppe and John Kuehn is not going to be out done, he'received are building new granaries. A sure EVEN DURING THESE a car load of fence wire and has J. B. Arnold, sign of prosperity. it nearly all sold. DVt-t- TIMES A dog bit the five year old son of O. M. OLSEN, Mr. Arthur Fischer, who has been Ad. Wurzberger in the face, causing a fCOOKING teaching school in Lafayette, Nicollet painful wound. Dealer in Co. for the past year was here on a visit RUGGIST and APOTHECARY, & HEATING STSVES,if to friends, especially to Albert Duhrbahn. Furwt & Bradley sulky plows cheap DEALER IN Mr. F. went from here to WE ARE KEPT VERY BUSY SELLING FROM OUR FINE at J. Klossner's Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Springfield where he gave a lecture on HARDWARE, 'W Toilet Articles, Fancy phrenology as we understand to a good AND IMMENSE STOCK OF QotuiretCvortt, 2S& tBJ Goods, Stationery and house. Tin-ware & Farming Implements. Musical Instruments. WallPaper& Carpets, Mrs.E. B. Beebe leaves for Duluth results, are Acker's Dyspepsia Tablets. rt_ ahopisin charge of an experienced hand to-morrow, Thursday, where her hus gives the mending and repairing of tin-ware 1 ocommended by physicians and endorsed Pure Wines and Liquors for Medicinal ii special attention. All work warranted 'i band is employed in the telegraph office by all who have used then. The best NEW ULM, MINN. Purposes. for the Board of Trade. Mr. B. remedy for Dyspepsia, i laiulency.aad Constipation. went there about two weeks ago and is Guaranteed, and sold at 25c. by II, Laudenshlager, i, Roos, New Ulm, Minn. well pleased with the change. Prescriptions carefully Physicians9 prepared from pure and FOR THESE GOODS ARE IN GREAT DEMAND AT THIS JOHN ESSIG fresh Drugs. The forest fires in Michigan are still Denier in TIME OF THE YEAR burning and are doing an immense STOVES, Deaier in Agency for the celebrated Estey Organs amount of damage. The destruction Dry Goods, Clothing, Hats & Caps and Pianos. Come early and select while our assortment of cord wood, ties and standing timber Boots S Stioes Please give me a call. is estimated at $3,500,000. P. J. Gorham's is still complete. Prices to suit the times, and all 1 t! WA RE, TIA tVA RE A NI O. M. OLSEN. sawmill and a quantity of Lumber jot Meridian Block, New Ulm, Minn. LIGHTNING RODS. *M| Groceries, Crockery, Glassware etc. the novelties of the season to he had at burned at Lake City last Friday The Celebrated White, Howe, causing a loss of $20,000. Sibley & Opposite the Union Hotel.New Chas. Wagner's Barringer last 1,500,000 feet of logs, Ulm Minn. New American & Singe: and the fire is also in their standing SEWING MACHINES. ASSIGNEE NOTICE. WOOLEN MILL, timber. Cir. Minu. fclst-SSts., New Ulm, MINN. STATE OF MINNESOTA, I District Court, Furniture Store. near New Ulm. 0th Judicial ~Dist County of Brown 0t Judicia EOBEOTZ*CO. I In the matter of the assignment ot John Albert, MINN. insolvent. NEW ULM, On reading and filing the petition of E. G. Koch, Importers and Wholesale Defilera la Carding, Spinning, Weaving, Fulling, etc. "When Baby was sick, 'we gave her Caatoria, assignee, in the above entitled matter representing WINES & that he has converted into cash all the When she was a Child, she cried for Caatoria, property of the above named insolvent that has BOOO come into bis hands as such assignee, and When she became Miss, she clang to Caatoria, LIQUORS, Wool taken in exchange for blanketings, is prepared to render an account thereof and When she had Children, she gave them Castoria, of his doings in the discharge of his trust as such flannels, full-cloth, yarns, etc. assignee, and prajing that he be allowed to make Orders should be left at the mill or U0W. 3d St.. Si Minn. Rolls of WALL Paper such report and that his accounts be audited and PAUL, allowedandthathebe relieved and discharged of with Mr. H. Kunze, near Turner Hall. and from his said trust npon payment to the creditors Satisfaction guaranteed in every 'in- DAKOTA HOUSE, of said insolvent, the remaining money in his stance. hands as such assignee as required bylaw. and Borders are offered Watertown advices are that the C. & Ordered: That the 6th day of June A. D. 1887, B. MARSCHNER, Prop'r. at 10 o'clock in the forenoon at my office in the \N. W. will extend from Faulkton to the Or p. POST OFFICE NEW ULM, I city Gf New Ulm, Brown County, Minnesota, is Missouri, and move its shops from Huron AD0LPH SEITER, Prop'r hereby designated as the time and place for the to the public by to Watertown. hearing of said report and the application of said Headache, I'fr.s house is the most central! petitioner. Ordered further: That al1 creditors and persons :itfd house in the city and Excitement in Texas. interested in said estate show cause before me at said time and place, if any they have, why said aiTords good Sample Rooms Pain in the Side and Back, and Constipation, Charles Gebser, Great excitement has been caused in accounts should not be allowed and all the acts indicate that the digestive and and doings of the petitioner in all things ratified the vicinity of Paris, Tex., by the remarkable FR. WILLIAMS and confirmed, and why said assignee should not excretory organs are in a disordered recovery of Mr. J. E. Corley, be discharged and his bonds cancelled and theprayerof condition, and that a laxative is needed. who was so helpless he could not turn said petition in all things granted, and why judgment should not be entered herein discharging For this purpose, Ayer's Cathartic Pills in bed, or raise his head everybody salainsolveHt. are the best medicine that can he used. said he was dying of consumption. A Ordered further: That service of this order be trial bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery Dealer in made by publication thereof for three successive Dealer in Ayer's Pills are a never failing remedy weeks, at least once in each week, prior to said was sent him. Finding relief, he for Headaches caused by a Disordered 6th day of June 1887, in a weekly newspaper printed BOOKS, STATIONERY, PAPER Fine Imported & Dome?* 0, Stomach. I suffered for years bought a large bottle and a box of Dr. and publiished in said Brown County, and by from this'infirmity, and never found anything sending a copy thereof through the mail to each of Kings New Life Pills by the time he to give me more than temporary the creditors of said insolvent at least 10 days had taken two boxes of Pills and two HANGINGS and MUSICAL GOODS. WINES LIQUORS prior to said 6th day of June A. D. 1887. relief, until I began taking Ayer's PillsThis ii CIGAHS:: bottles of the Discovery, he was well Dated at New Ulm, Minn., this 16th day of May medicine always acts promptly and f" A. D. 1887. and had gained in flesh thirty-six thoroughly, an occasional dose being all B. F. WEBBER, Judge of District Court, 9th ETC., ETC. that is required to keep me in perfect pounds. Judicial District. health.Mrs. Harriet A. Marble, Splendid Free Lunch from 10 am to 12 Trial Bottles of this Great Discovery Poughkeepsie, N. Y. PROBATE NOTICE or Consumption free at C. L. Roos. 2 The S. D. PETERSON I have found entire relief from Constipation, Cor. Minn, and 3d N Streets. State of Minnesota, County of Brown J-ss. In Stomach troubles, and Nervous Probate Court, Regular Term, May 2nd 1887. A man was arrested in Sioux City last NEW ULM, MJSH Headache, by taking Ayer's Cathartic In the Matter of the Estate of Sarah Bobbins week for delivering a load of beer. The Pills. I suffered along time from these deceased. complaints, was under medical treatment, liquor men had the constable arrested for On reading and filing the petition of Thomas A. withoul obtaining relief, and a Wilson, executor of the estate of Sarah Bobbins, 8ug._#h,ell robbery. IMPLEMENT COMPANY. part of the time was unable to work. deceased,representing among other things, tbat he is a devisee and residuary legatee of said deceased, A friend, who had been similarly afflicted, that all debts ofsaid deceased and certain urged me to take Ayer's Pills. I Enjoy Life. legacies have been paid and that he has fully administered commenced using this remedy, and, I- il\ kll kii\&$ of fkriq :qkcl\ii\ery. said estate, and praying that BREWEflrMALTSTER What a truly beautiful world we live by the time I had taken four boxes, was & BOTTLEB. eklei4 a time and|place be fixed for the assignment of cured.F. L. Dobson, Topeka, Kans. in! Nature gives us grandeur of mountains' the residueof said estate to him as the only person Ayer's Pills, entitled thereto, under the will of said deceased. glens and oceans, and thousands f* U^M', MIJW- It is ordered, that said petition be heard, by the The Celebrated Stoughton Wagons, Buggies and Oscillating of means of enjoyment* We can desire Judge of this, Court, on Tuesday the 26th day of no better, when in perfect -health but This brewery Is one of the largeet.estabilahraeim May A. D. 1887, at lOo'clock a. m., at the Probate Prepared by Dr C.Ayerfe Co., Lowell, Mass. of the kin iu the Minnesota Valley and fitted Office in said county. how often do the majority of people feel Sold by all Druggists and Dealers in Medicine. p with ail the modern improvements. Keg aiiO And it is farther ordered, that notice thereof be Bob-sleighs. like giving it up disheartened, discouraged bottle beer fnrnished to any parr of the city on $25,000.00 given to all persons interested,.by. publishing a shor5 notice. My bottle beer Is especially adapted and worn, out with disease, when copy of this order for three successive weeks prior for family use. to said day of hearing in. the New trim Review a there is no occasion for this feeling, as Country brewers and others that bay malt will/ weekly newspaper printed and published at the The Fuller & Johnson Manufacturing Co's. every sufferer can easily obtain satisfactory And to their interest to place theii orders with City of New TJlmin said County. IN GOLD! me. All orders by mail will receive my prompt attention. Dated at Ne-w:" UlmBthe 2nd Court,y da of May A.D. proof, that... Green's August the Mowers, Horse Hakes and Flows. 1887. Flower, will make them free from disease, AUG.SCHELL ERNST BBANDT. as when born. Dyspepsia and Will E PAID FOK (L.S.) f, ^udgeofProbate. ARBUCKLES' COFFEE WRAPPERS. St A Liver Complaint are the direct causes. Tlie I^oolsi Island Stu-ToTole Floors. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. of seventy-five per. cent, of such maladies Agent for ft^:' as Biliouness, Indigestion, Sick 81,000.00 State of Minnesota, County of Brown I Pro. C5n^n\|io '1 Premium} ^A*0 F. HiDLEHBR,a Chicago, E bate Court. l\e lif&t foiling Headache, Costiveness, Nervous Prostration, $500.00 each 2 Premiums, In the Matter of the Estate of August Kettner $250.00 Dizziness of the Head, PalpitaA 6 Premiums, Deceased. $100.00 BINDERS, REAPERS AND MOWERS. tion of the Heart, and other distressing Notice is hereby given to all persons having 25 Premiums, Importer ot claims and demands against the estate of August $50.00 ?tfV. symptoms. Three doses of August 100 Premiums, WINES AND LIQUORS. Kettner late of the County of Brown deceased, $20.00 $$ Flower will prove its wonderful effect 200 Premiums, that the Judge of the Probate Court of said county FENCE WIRE AND ALL KINDS OF BINDING TWINE. $10.00 fit Sample bottles, 10 cents. Trvit. will hear, examine, and adjust claims and demands 1,000 Premiums, Warranted Genuine Goods, at Low against said estate, at his office in the City The Mas8illon, Ames&Aultman & Taylor Straw Burning For full particulars and directions see Circu- orNew Ulm in said county, on the first Monday 6t Prices. Wholesale arid retail. V. !n pvetry pound of ABBBCKUCS' COFFEE. of each month for six successive months, commencing "r&A. suit is on trial in Nev York involving Bhtfs hottled beer always on hand. with the first Monday in June 1887, and that BIX months from the 5th day of May the validity of the will of John PROBATE NOTICE. 1887, have been limited and allowed by said RIESLINGITBLOCK, I Anderson the tobacco manufacturer. Probate Court for creditors to present their 8tate of Minnesota, County of Brown, ^*f In His relations with Mary Rogers, the claims. New Ulm. Miaa. Probate Court, Special Term, May 7th, 1887. CARL KKTTNER, pretty cigar girl, have also came up incidentally. In the Matter of the Estate of Johann Gottlieb Administrator of the estate of A ugust Kettner Gfeller deceased. Everything warranted and a full line of repairs always on hand. Kf~i A VV G3O0NHABDT, Deceased. Je8 On reading and filing the petition of W. F. Setter, We are always willing to devide our profits with our customers call and look administrator of the estate of Johaon Gottlieb vTv^ Gfeller deceased,representing amongother things, at our goods whether you wish to purchase or not we are here to show them so ujThe Verdict Unanimous' that ho has fully administered said estate that there are no debts of said deceased and that the don't be, bashful but come and try us. W. D. Suit, Druggist, Bippul, IndV expenses of administration ofsaid estate havebeen paid, and praying that a time and place be dxed testifies: "I can recommend Electric PBOPRIETOE OP THE for examining and allowing his account of administration, Bitters as the very best remedy. Every and for the assignment of the residue -i?r New| Uim'fFounarv of safd estate to the parties entitled thereto and bottle sold has given relief in $ry case. that he be discharged from his said trust. One man took six bottles and was cured It is ordered,that said account be examined of Rheumatism of 10 years standing." and petion heard, by the Judge of this Curt, on & lilACHlttE SHOP. Thursday the 2nd day of June A. D. 1887, at 10 Abraham Hare, Druggist, BellvilLe. O. o'clock A. M., at the Probate Office in said county. affirms: "The best selling medicine Corner Centre & Front Streets. And it is farther ordered, that notice thereof be I have ever handled in my 20 years experience, LOHDOCPURPI^POTATOIUS given to all persons interested, by publishing a HlWULlf, MJTSV is ElectricBitters." Thousands copy of this order for three successive weeks prior TnerooBdry nasbeen thoroughly refitted and I of others have added their testimony, to said day of hearing in the Hew Ulm Review a a sow prepared to doall kinds ofwork on abort THOS. MULVERHILL, Prep. weekly newspaper, printed and published at the so that the verdict is unanimous that mttf. Repairing of all kinds of machinery and gtamera,bwiaead SAVE YOUR CROPS fayuiof EoNDON PURPLE, City of New Ulm in said County. ftgrfealtaral Implements a specialty. Only exMriouai Electric Bitters do cure all diseases of wfaiehfe THE BEST, (SAFEST and CHEAPEST poiwa for kfDinc PMate Pine turnouts furnished with or without Dated at New Ulm the 7th day or Hay A. workmen are employed, and work en* the Liver, Kidneys or Blood. Only a Bncst Canker Warns, Pear Stas**e., everoMd. The lmMng igrieBhnnd drivers at reasonable rates. Fishing, huntin? 1887. InaUdte my care will be executed wfth neatness r^jj* By the Court. and Pleasure parties famished teams. Ladies' enUurMeioolleje*new|wpeMdQiBirinetiCTeco^^ half dollar a bottle at C. L. Roos'. Drug ddispatch. ALL WOKK WARRANTED. ,& ERNST BBANDT, Saddle horses Fine Carriages for funerals. *uiii jiiimminpMiiMMii* CHAS. LEONHARD. iTM.ih.^..j.^...f Store. [2] "H-S.)^ Judge of Probate. IM P[ Offic in Skating Kink. 1 EIIIGHMrS L0HD01 PURPL E CO. LTD. %$?3&,