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

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IPSPI^^f^^ ag mmrm SLEEPY EIE liORRtisPOSutNGI. DEPARTMENT Empire Hill Co. RIGHT TO THE FRONT OF ALL COMPETITION WE I PLACE OUR ELEGANT NEW GOODS. COMPLETE IN AS- Mr. M. Fohl has soldlhis property We are blessed with a fine dry ROLLER MILL. S oa m:iu street to Jos. Bruckbauer of siege of weather. SORTMENT. tSPLENDID IN QUALITY. Vjf New Ulm for the sum of twenty-seven M. Huiras is building a new cottage hundred dollars. Mr. Bruckbauer will ui'ujri.-PJ^^^'OWiyG wixa on his fine lots, and Mike don't GMSEBOUS vfev y##.\ :]3| BARGAINS IN continue the saloon business as hereto- *!$ 24 Rollers and 4 Burrs. forget the Insurance. /'"'-.-.v 1 NEW ULM, MINN!i forOur carried schoolsby on Mr. FonlFriday closed last for John Schneider got a handsome 1 profit offered him on the Kuudson farm M.Mullen, Pres't. H. Vajen,Vice-PrezH- We take pleasure in informing the a three months vacation. In the evening Ladies' Gents' and Children's but he politely declines*. J. C. Rudolph, Cashier. public that we are now ready for bus-^ I the high school gave a free entertainment Directors: A new printer in the Springfield iness. The best machinery and aJU th^r 'J at theJBaptist church. Prizes Advance office. I think he is a very latest improvements in the manufac-ture were given to the following. Miss Agnes Werner Bcesch, Chas. Wagner, Dr. C. BOOTS and SHOES, good boy, he picks up type a good deal of flour enable us to compete with Clary carried off the first prize on Weschcke, O M. Olsen, E.G. Koch. quicker than I could. Oration, Wm. Lee second. Declamation the best mills in the country. Mr. Dombroske is building anew first prize, Augusta Anderson, second We are constantly buying :t\ .W^ DRAFTS TO~^JLL PARTS house. '-J&i i-' Mary Jensen, orations, essays, recitations Wheat,' --%i$ OF EUROPE, AND PASSAGE by the following: Wm. Lee, Agnes Mr. Bruntme}*er, of Sleepy Eye, is Rye* TICKETS SOLD. Clary, Rolf Thompson, Mamie McBain, Slippers, Rubbers, etc. now a citizen of Springfield. He is in Corn, !ry^yV Mary Jensen, Laura Kelly, Minnesota the employ of Thos. Brophy in the machine Close Attention given to Collecting. McBain and Augusta Anderson. business. Oats, "?-'"&* Mr. M. Fohl is making preparations One of our young men, Harley |fI AT PRICES THAT MUST SURELY LEAD TO Buckwheat, for building a nice dwelling. The Tompkins, got his leg broke last Sunday SPEEDY SALE. contract is about let and work will be &c, &c. by falling out of a wagon. Dr. commenced at once. When Mike undertakes 'Sullivan was called to set it. NEW At the Highest Market Prices, l" a thing it has to be carried out. Several farms for sale cheap and dorjqe Sfcdy kqd Qet l\e 'Benefit O Ottf UVi Drug Store. Mr. Daniel Moll sr. is also making preparations We sell all kinds of money to loan on land, terms easy. for building a new house. FLOVR, Collections and Insurance a .specialty. He is hauling sand for plastering. The fcfokeq $todk. Call on J. J. Ray, office in Ray & Fierke's SHOBTS, building will be twenty-eight by thirtysix. store. BBAN3 dsc, W lien completed the buildings will THE BRIGHTEST, NEWEST AND BEST SPRING AND IT LOW BATES. Those at a distance, when you call rank amongst the best. at Springfield don't forget to call at the Fishey Club No. 1, Nick Welter SUMMER STYLES LOWEST PRICES CONSISTENT WITH mineral flowing well and take a drink Special Attention given to captain and J. C. Zieske quartermaster, of the best of waters which will drive Oustom "Worlc went over to the Minnesota River last GOOD QUALITY AND HONEST QUANTITY. away and keep away rheumatism and 8k*' week on a fishing tour, arriving there gout. We all call daily and drink until they found that there were no fish in An extra stone for giinding feed. we get quite full. the river and the party returned to exchangeT_f O. M. OLSEN, Mr. Sam Clagen our head teacher SteamrCornsheller. 'A'ood taken fo cash or in, Sleepy Eye before dawn of day fully and Miss Wilson teacher left us last Leading Boot and Shoe Dealer. satisfied to remain at home. Buipife ^iill Co. Saturday. Mr. Clagen takes up his 1 RUGGIST and APOTHECARY, Mr. Randall, street commissioner, quarters Mankato in a law office CASH PURCHASES is doing some nice work with his crew reading dry Blackstone. He comes DEALER IN of men. By the time he gets through Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, back next term of school. We will be and CHEAP SALES. our streets will be in splendid shape. glad to see you back. Miss Wilson EVEN DURING THESE Toilet Articles, Fancy went home to Winona. Many friends Mr. Mat Raymond has invested in Lau&enshlager, Goods, Stationery and tt- TIME S were at the depot to say farewell. a fine buggy horse. Its a nice one. Musical Instrximents. Nearly everybody is complaining Emil Seiter starts his new gallery next week. Come and have your picture of the cut worm destroying plants and Dealer in. Pure Wines and Liquors for Medicinal taken. STOVES, and vegetables in their gardens. In Purposes. some parts they are even destroying the Ne# hats at Ray & Fierke's. Come AVE ARE KEPT VERY BUSY SELLING FROM OUR FINE potatoes. Prescriptions carefully and buy, prices no object Physicians9 The young ladies of Sleepy Eye AND IMMENSE STOCK OF Peter Clancy is in town this week prepared from, pure and 1 UHWARE, TI\ tVAREAN/y. bad a picnic on Mr. Jenkins place, on fresh Drugs. on business. Pete never looked better. LIGHTNING RODS. the Cottonwood river, Monday. The youWallPaper& Carpets, The Springfield picked nine are The Celebrated'Vyhite, Howe, young men were invited to be present Agency for the celebrated Estev Organs called to cross bats with the Morgan for supper. They did not refuse and and Pianos. club. Our club simply said yes New American & Singer all went and had a good time. bet Please give me a call. SEWING MACHINES. The Congregational Sabbath School The stone foundation of the new is going to have a picnic in Heimerdinger's O. M. OLSEN. Catholic Parochial house is now nearly Ctr. Miou. 1st. 3 Sts., New Ulm. MINN Meridian Block, New Ulm, Minn. MINN. ,af: grove at Golden Gate next FOR THESE GOODS ARE IN GREAT DEMAND AT THIS completed and the work keeps going on. ftW. IN mum. Friday where old and young expect to J. B. Arnold, Boss & Seiter, The grounds of the Catholic church have a big time fishing. TIME OF THE YEAR. have been finely graded by Joe Mailer Henry Burk has gone east on a and others. They deserve much credit. Come early and select while our assortment visit. Dealer in Don't forget the old settlers pic Successors to H. B. CONSTANS. Preparations are being made by COOEKfi & HEATINB ST8VES, nic to be held at M, Ryans Grove 23 is still complete. Prices to suit the times, and all the G. A. R. Post, Sons of Vets and inst. Mil W. R. C. to celebrate the fourth of July. Pet. McKecver has sold his farm to HARDWARE, the novelties of the season to be had at Ferdinand Kettner. Consideration not known. QUA. Chas. Wagner's Tin-ware Farming Implenent?. Some Happenings. Smoke the celebrated Philopene' I'ha hop Is in charge of an experienced tin-ward han k. gives the mending and repairing of the best 10 cent cigar in the market Miss Bertha Heimerdinger has just i special attention.A work warranted Only manufactured, by Mueller & Essen. lire, Cyclone, Tornado, Hurricanes returned from Parkers Prairie where NEW ULM, MINN. 1 1 and Windstorms. Represent the following she has been spending the winter. Furniture Store. old reliable companies. Mrs. Dr. Sloaman of Dakota is visiting F. Kuetzing, Meridian Block, has just Bucklen a Arnica Salve $ German-American of N. Y. Springfield Mrs.received 500 Japanese folding fans. with her parents Mr. and NEW ULM, MINN. The best salve in the world for uts, Fire and Marine of Mass. Pennsylvania Sold at 3 cents each, a bargain. Scholtz of this place. Bruises Sores, Ulcers,*Salt Rheum, Fire of Erie, Pa. Fireman's Fever Sores, Tetter, chapped Hands, *f The S, D. PETERSON Carsten Carstensen of Eden is in a Fund of California American Fire of Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, very precarious condition caused by being Philadelphia Orient of Hartford Commercial and positively cures Piles, or no pulled out of the back end of a wagon Union of London London Assurance cured every year by Acker's celebrated pay required. I is guaranteed to give and striking the top of his head Co. and Northern Assurance COMPANY. English Remedy. It is a guaranted preparation perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. on a rail. His recovery is considered Co, of London. IMPLEMEM1 if it does not help you it will cost Price 25 c^nts per box. Sold by 0. very doubtful. Office in Brown County Bank you nothing. Try it. A single dose wilT L. Roos. NEW ULM MINN. After the conclusion of the memorial show its good effect. Trial bottles 10 cts, services at Sleepy last Monday a iq kll kii\d$ of fki^iq iqk^iqefy. L. Roos, New Ulm, Minn. tfitiiitiilM] eklei4 DAKOTA HOUSE, couple of our young bloods gave ne another a lie,wereupon one of the party, MORTGAGE SALE. known as the "Prof,", challenged the The Celebrated Stonghton Wagons, Buggies and Oscillating Default having been made In the payment of the Opp. POST OFFICE NEW ULM, M. other party to fight a "duel", as he Bum of Fifty Dollars, (|50), which is claimed to be STABLE, ADOLPH SEITER, Prop considered that his honor as a gentleman due at the date of this notice upon a certain Mortgage, duly executed and delivered by J, Rose had been assailed. The challenge Bob-Sleighs. This house is the most centrally Plumtner, a single man, mortgagor, to James 1ST. was promptly accepted. The spot Crandall, mortgagee, bearing date the twentyr cuted house in the city and foarth day of December, A. D. 1886, and, with a chosen was on the banks of the lake. power of sale therein contained, duly recorded in affords 20od Sample Rooms. Butlo and behold when the battle the office of the Register of Deeds in and for the The Fuller & Johnson Manufacturing (Jo's. ground was reached, the "Prof" thought County of Brown and State of Minnesota, on the FR. WILLIAMS thirteenth day of January, A. D. 1887, at 12o'clock it would be more manly to withdraw, Mowers, Horse Hakes and Flows. M., in Book S of Mortgages, on page 16, and as it was considered very degrading to action or proceeding having been instituted, at law or otherwise, to recover the debt secure a bj tight, besides that, he might loose his (k said Mortgage, or any part thereof: THOS. MULVERHILL, Prep. certificate. So the matter stands just Title :R,oo"fc Island Stu.Totl Flows. Now therefore, notice is hereby given, That by as it did. And still we don't know who virtue of the power of sale contained in said Mortgage, Dealer in Pine turnouts furnished with or without And pursuant to the'Statute in such case "lied." "Moral" if you would keep drivers at reasonable rates. Fishing, hunting Fine Imported & DomesWINES, made and provided,the said Mortgage will be -l(e ligl\t funning 01\io dn&mpion and' Pleasure parties furnished teams. Ladies' out of trouble do not brag of the conquests foreclosed by a sale of the premises described in l' Saddle horses. Fine Carriages for funerals. you think you have made* and covered by seid Mortgage, viz: The North Offico in Skating Rink. LIPB S, CIGARS half of the South West quarter and the South East BINDERS, REAPERS AND MOWERS. quarter of said South West quarter and the South John Montgomery and Sorn Peterson J. A. IRVING. HY. J. MEYER* half of the South East quarter of Section twentyeight are each building new and commodious HEW ULM TUBULAR WELL CO. (88), in Township one hundred and eleven FENCE WIRE AND ALL KINDS OF BINDING TWINE. (1115 North, of Range thirty-three (33) est, containing ETC., ETC. 1 residences. two hundred (300) acres according to the Splendid Free Lunch from 10 am to 12 MI Working on the road is now in order. United States Governmsnt Survey thereof in The Massillon, Ames & Aultman & Taylor Straw Burning Brown County and State of Minnesota, with the The undersigned are now prepared to Farmers should work and try to hereditaments and appurtenances which sale I- put down any size of Tubular Wells. Cor. Minn, and 3d N. Streets, make the roads good, and give up the will be made by the Sheriff of said Brown County, Parties wishing wells or pumps may old idea that all that is to waste timer. at the front door of the Court House, injthe City of NEW ULM, MINH New Ulm in said County and Slate, on the ninth please call on us. Our neighbor Harry Kronk has day of June A. D. 1887, at 10 o'clock A. M. of that IRVING & MEYER. day, at public vendue, to the highet bidder foy built himself anew residence this season. cash, to pay said debt and interest', and the taxes, Everything warranted and a full line of repairs always on hand. if any on said premises, and Fifty dollars attorney's A A Toilet Luxury fees as stipulated in and by said Mortgage in "ANON." We are always willing to devide our profits with our customers call and look case of forclosure, and the disbursements allowed by law subject to redemption at any time within at our goods whether you wish to purchase or not we are here to show them so BREWEB.MALTSTER&BOTTLER. one year from the day ot sale, as provided by law. don't be bashful but come and try us. Renews Her Youth. Dated, April,26th, A. D, 1887. In every respect, Ayer's Hair Vigor JAMES N. CRANDAI.L, The S. D. Peterson Implement Co., Mrs. Phoebe Chesley, Peterson, Clay never fails to restore the youthful freshness J. NEWHART, Mortgagee. *r WW \!w, MIJW Co., Iowa, tells the following remarkable Attorney for Mortgagee. and color to faded and gray hair. story, the truth of which is vouched It also prevents the hair from falling, New Ulm, Minn. PROBATE NOTICE. TMt brewery t* one of ihelargest.ertabHBUmenn for by the resident of the town: f the kind iu Ihe Minnesota Valley and is flttei: eradicates dandruff, and stimulates State of Minnesota, County of Brown $- ss "I am 73 years old, have been troubled p with allthe modern improvements. Keg ami In weak hair to a vigorous growth. Probate Court. bottle beer nrnished to any parr of the city on with kidney complaint and lameness short notice. My bottlebeer Is especially adapted In the Matter of the Estate of Mathias Olsen Five years ago, my hair, which was LONDOIfBlRPLE POTATOfluGS for many years could not dress for family use. Deceased. quite gray, commenced falling, and, in Country brewers and others that boy malt will On reading and filing the Petition of Mary myself without help. Now I am spite of cutting, and various preparations adKtotheir interest to place theii orders with Olsen of County of Brown representing, among YOUR CROPS byuinc LONDON PURPIf, free from fall pain and soreness and faithfully applied, became thinner me. All orders by mail will receive my prompt at. other things,that Mathias Olsen late of said County ,,,,Bd8AV iJl D.I tmUea. *"!T every day. I was finally persuaded- to am able to do all my own housework. of Brown on the 20thday of FebruaryA. D.1886, which is THE BEST. SAFEST and CHEAPEST poison for killing Patat. swan.*AL,AUG.SCHEL atLeavenworth in said County diedintestate, and try Ayers Hair "Vigor. Two bottles of I owe my thanks to Electric Bitters for BagKVaakerWanui Pear Slac**e., mwn and. The leading agricultural A* being a resident of this County at the time of his this remedy not only stopped the hair Porple.n having renewed my youth, and removed MttacfHaa, MDaget, wwapapan and Grange mastemraoommend"London death, leaving goods,.chattels and estate within from falling, but also restored its original Horaal. ataD dealera.Vail particular! and circular*Free fromsole manufacturers. this County, and that the said Petitioner is the completely'all disease and pain." color, and stimulated anew growth. WSHEIINGWAY'S LONDON PURPLE CO. LTD. &&%* widow of-lsaid deceased, and praying that administration Eli Doane, Machias, Me. Try a bottle, only 50c. at C. L. Roos' of said estate be to Oscar Efickson MADLENEB,t Agen for F. Chicago, III Ayer's Hair Vigor, granted It is ordered, that said petition be heard Drug Store. before the Judgeof this Court,on Saturday the 25th NOTICE TO CREDITORS.! day of June A. D. 1887, at 4 o'clock P. M., at the Bold by Druggist* and Perfumers. Office of Oscar Erickson, in the village of Springfleldin State of Minnesota, County of Brown I Probate Importer of said County. Court. Small pox is raging in Santiago De ERUPTIONS OF THE SKIN, whether in Ordered further, that notice thereof be given to In the Hatter of the Estate of August TCettner WINES AND LIQUORS. the form of Pimples or Boils, indicate WOOLEN MILL, Cuba. Two hundred and eighty cases the heirs ofsaid deceased, and to all persons in. Deceased. terested, by publishing a copy of this order for Notice is hereby given to all persons having impurities in the blood, and should suggest V5* are known to the authorities. three successive weeks prior to said day of hearing, claims and demands against the estate of August Warraajtod Genuine Goods, at Luw^ 'i the use of Ayer's Sarsaparilla. near yew Vim. in the New Ulm Review a weekly newspaper Kettner late of the County of Brown deceased, 0 t Price*, Wholesale and retail. printed and published at New Ulm in saidCounty. that the Judge of the Probate Courtof said county For the radical cure of Pimples, Boils, -i will hear, examine, and adjust claims and demands Dated at New Ulm the 26th day of May A. D. Wats bottled beer always on hand. 0s :S and Carbuncles, I know of no remedy *& Enjoy Life. fP against said estate, at his office in the City 1887. By the Court, equal to Ayer's Sarsaparilla.G. H. Carding, Spinning, Wealing, Fulling, etc. ofNew TJim in said county, on the first Monday ERNST BRANDT, IM KIE8LINCr8BLOCKi Davies, Pawtucketville, Lowell, Mass. Wfiat a iruly beautiful world we live of each month for six successive months, commencing (L S Judge of Probate. with the first Monday in June 1887, j,' in! Nature gives us grandeur of xnountains' New Ula, Mioni Ayer's Sarsaparilla, and that six months from the 5tn day of May PROBATE NOTICE. glens and oceans, and thousands 1887, have been limited and allowed by said Wool taken in exchange for blanketings, J* i Probate Court for creditors to present their Stat* of Minnesota, County of Brown, J In of means of enjoyment- We can desire Prepared byDr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, MM. COONHABDT, flannels, full-cloth, yarns, etc. |N.|, claims. ProbateCourt, Special Term, May 35th, 1887. Sold by mil Druggists, Price $1 six bottles, fft. no better when in perfect health but Orders should be left at the mill or In- the matter of the estateof Siorin H. Atneoson CARL KJSTTHER, -1 how often do the majority of people feel deceased: Administrator of the estate of August Kettner with Mr. H. Kunze, near Turner Hall. $25,000.00 Deceased. Je8 On reading and filing the petition of Karin \k like giving it up disheartened, discouraged Satisfaction guaranteed in every*instance. Atneoson, administratrix of the estate of Siorin and worn out with disease, when ni.- H. Atneodbn deceased, representing among Sf &*,$& other things, that she has fully administered said there is no occasion for this feeling, as A PBOPRIETOB OF TH E ssp^jk B. MARSCHNER, Prbp'r.i/ TNGOLD! estate, and praying tht a time and place be fixed every sufferer can easily obtain satisfactory focexamining and allowing her account of her SJ\ New* Ulm Foundrv ift Beautiful flowers and plants: I proof, that Green's August administration, and for the assignment of the 3 WILL BE PAID FOB.7 Wm. Qel^er', residue of said estate to heirs. mm %g& Flower, will make them free from disease, 1MCKLE S' COFFEE WRAPPERS. It is ordered, that aid account beexaoiined,and Cut flowers for funerals, parties and as when born. Dyspepsia and petition heard, by the Jndgeof this Court, on Friday, ,im 1& MACHINE SHOP, the 84th day of June, A.D. 1887, at 2 o'- weddings supplied on order by mail or Liver Complaint are the direct causes clock P. at the Probate Office In said county. NEW ULM, MINN, 91,000.00 telegraph. All kinds of Greenhouse 1 Premium, of seventy-five per. cent of such maladies And it is further ordered, that notice thereof be Corner CentreftFrontStreets. MANUFACTURER OF 2 Premiums, 500.00 each plants packed and shipped to all parts as Biliouness, Indigestion, Sick given to all persons interested, by publishing a FINE CIGARS. copy ef this order for three successive weeks 6 Premiums, $250.00 Re.of the country. .,4 Headaebe, Costiveness, Nervous Prostration, sTlWULM, 1CINW prior to of hearing in the New Ulm 100.00 25 Premiums, TbeFMBdry aas been thorongkly refitted and i Dizziness of the Head, Palpitation view a weeklynewspaper, printed and nnblished Address: MENDENHALL- GREEN- tmMW prepared to do all kiedi of work oa short 950.00 100 Premiums, at the City of New Ulm, in said County. of the Heart, and other distressing HOUSES, 18th St. and 1st Ave. South or 82"\.**** of llklBdeof machinery in Dated at New Ulm, the S5th day of May 20.00 200 Premiums, City Store 15, 4th St. South Minneapo* symptons. Three doses of August aTicaHnrai Implement* a specialty. Only ea A. D. 18S7. 1iOOO Premiums, 910.00 Weaeed workmen are emplojred, and work en lis." Flower will prove its wonderful effect. By the Court, *'fC Mtedle a ear* will be eaJnitedwUh neatness k E*K W BRANDT, R. J. MENDF.NHALL, Sample bottles, 10 cents. Try it. For fuO. particulars and directions see Circu- j^-Special brands made to order. eaddtopeteh. ALL WOSM WABJtaNTEO: I? Judge of Probate, J/ every pound of ABBCCSXES' Cornac Prop'r. CHAS. LEONARD