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

June 29, 1887 · Page 7 of 8

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SLEEPY EYE CflHRESPdflDEWB. Early Sunday morning the principal BizeiiBank, EIGHT TO THE FRONT OK ALlF COM PETITIONEE Empire Mill Co. buiidmgs occupied by the Armour big packing houses were destroyed by fire, PLACE OUR ELEGANT NEW GOODS. COMPLETE IN AS- 'P^i_jlr Geo. Knuds6n 1ms bought the in Chicago. The flames raged with ROLLER MILL D. 1. Russel residence and has mored SORTMENT. SPLENDID IN QUALITY. WiW^Sf&^W, unabated fury for fourteen and a half his family therein. OVERFLOWING WITH GENEROUS "T^ hours. Seventeen thousand barrels of Mrs. D. Greene has been gone on 'k\ a couple of weeks' visit to Blue Earth JBARGAINS I N .js/^""^ 24 Rollers and 4 Burrs mess pork belonging to Phil Armour 'NEW ULM, MINN. 1 ^^'v were destroyed, although the insurance h^ 'City, returning last Thursday well "hJ pleased with the visit. M.Mullen, Pres't H. Vajen,Vice-Pres''t. 4 covers him from any loss. A number Ladies' Gents' and Children's We take pleasure in informing the J. C. Bvdolph, Cashier. Ti, anOur new depot appearancewweunder is no roof public that we are now ready for bus--. of firemen were injured very seriously, from the shall have Directors: inesa. The best machinery and all the I Fireman Murphy fatally, having died H'".. a pretty nice depot when finished. BOOTS and SHOESP latest improvements in the manufaccure Werner Bcesch, Chas. Wagner, Dr. C. 6| The cannon cast by Grant Prescott last night. Three persons were N of flour enable us to compete with Weschcke, 0. M. Ohm, E. G. Koch. io now ready for use. It is a dandy piece ^r injured while working in the ruins. f| the best mills in the country. *%*^i About 500 live hogs were burned. The u'" of work and Grant deserves credit. DRAFTS T0~^LL PARTS We are constantly buying \^"f#tj Wheat, 5v Mr. W. Remele and wife have gone entire loss is estimated at $1,250,000, a P! OP EUROPE, AND PASSAGE to Baiaboo, Wis., to attend a silver large proportion of which is insured. Slippers, Rubbers, etc. TICKETS SOLD. & wedding of some of his relatives. Mrs. Corn, i .A will remain there about a month The Stark Mutual Fire Ins. Co. Oats, 4 Close Attention given to Collecting. and Wm. will return in about a week. BucJcwheat, -*f^ Mr. and Mrs Fierke from Westfield The annual meeting of The Stark AT PRICES THAT MUST SURELY LEAD TO c &c. *pff TVis., were here on a visit to Mrs. M.Farmers' Mutual Fire Ins. Co. was held I1"* Zieske. Mrs. Fierke being a sister to SPEEDY SALE. June 6th, 1887, at the Odd Fellows At the Highest Market Prices. Mrs. M. Zie&ke, of this place. NEW Corjqe S^riy Lqd G^e l*e Benefit O Our" Unbroken Hall of Sleepy Eye. As President Benham Mr. Kath has the contract to build VVe sell all kindsof was absent, Sec. Plath called the a new school house in D. Moll's district Drug Store, FLOVR, I.. $todk. meeting to order. P. Mertz was elected north of town and work has been commenced. SHORTS, The building will be frame President pro tern. He 6tated the A THE BRIGHTEST, NEWEST AND BEST SPRING AND BRAN, &c, but everything of the very best material. business to be transacted would be to AT LOW RATES. elect 9 directors. The secretary was SUMMER STYLES. LOWEST PRICES CONSISTENT WITH There will be a grand celebration thereupon ordered to read the minutes Special Attention given to of the 4th of July in Sleepy Eye, under GOOD QUALITY AND HONEST QUANTITY. of previous year, also the annual report Oustom "Work. the auspices of Sons of Vets and G. A. of transaction, which was as follows: U. President of the day, Samuel Sherman H. LOHEYDE, 4~_ Annual report of the Stark Farmer Marshals, J. C. Zieske and Geo. An extra stone for giinding feed. N. Pnelps. Orators, J. W. B. Wellcome, Mutual Fire Ins. Co., for the year end31, Steam Cornsheller.' in English and fl. Plath in Ger-ingSDec. O. M. OLSEN, Leading Boot and Shoe Dealer. 1886. ^Vood taken for cash or in exchange tn.in. A good time is expected and preparaiioji-. Organized March 17, 1884. tfinptte Mill Co. aie being made for it. Come Commenced business March 31, 1884. -v.- RUGGIST and APOTHECARY, "old and 3ouusr and have a goood time. Fred. Benham, President. CASH PURCHASES DEALER IN Mib. J. Klossner and her two Accidentallyw H. Plath, Secretary. got too many curtain Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, dauguteis have been visiting in Sleepy and CHEAP SALES. Polieies in force of previous years 84. Toilet Articles, Fancy Eye toi beveral days last week returning Policies issued during the last year 43. poles on hand Laudenshlager, Goods, Stationery and to New Ulm on the Monday evening Amount insured of previous years $110,426. Amount insured during last year 61.456 train. They were the guests of Mr. Musical Instruments. and -we now offer them afjust about half price to aud Mrs. J. C. Zieske. Call again. Total amount insured 171,882 Amount of 4 policies cancelled. $5400 Dealer in Pure Wines and Liquors for Medicinal Amount of 2 policies reduoed 900 6,300 wit: "Woo trimmed poles, complete with brack- Milford Items. STOVES, Purposes* Total amount remaining in force... $165,582 Cash on hand from previous years $ 28.17 ets, ends and ten rings for BO ets. each. Brass Prescriptions carefully Hay making has commenced in this Received for membership during last year.. 108.30 Physicians9 Received for assessments 53 87 vicinity and the crops will be harvested prepared from pure and 1 rt 1) WA11E, TI WA JKEA A"/* trimmed, complete at 6 0 cts. These prices will in about three weeks. Small grain is fresh Drugs. Total $106.34 1 LIGHTNING RODS. Losses incurred during the year one all headed out, and if fair weather continues Amount paid for loss $50.00 reduce our stock of them rapidly and everyone The Celebrated White, Howe, for about four weeks more, we Agency for the celebrated Estev Organs Amount paid for expenses $7345 fnay call a fair crop ours. and Pianos. Cash on hand $6689 New American & Singer in need of any will do well to take advantage of \_ Bingham Bros, received several Total $19034 SEWING MACHINES. Disbursements for 1836 carloads of lumber lately and their line Please give me a call. Printing notices for annual meeting $ 3.30 these remarkable prices. of hardware is as complete as ever. O. M. OLSEN Agents fee for 32 applications 32 00 Cir. Minu. 1st Stn., New Ulm. MINN Meridian Block, New Ulm, Minn. Printing notice for toss 2.65 Chas. Essig has opened a madhine Postage stamps and em elopes 1 00 Ross & Seiter, J. B. Arnold, agency at Essig recently. He, sells the BABY CARRIAGES still on hand will Loss paid 5000 isumnc.L Secretary's fee 3000 Deering binder. President's fe-. 300 also be sold way below regular rates, have no Farmers of this and adjoining Treasurei's fee 2 50 towns, who wish to insure their property Successors to H. B. CONSTANS Dealer In 8123.45 ng-mist loss bv tire, cyclone and room for them as we need it for our large and in & HE4TINB STSVES, The following persons were then hail -bonl call on Gust. A. Spellbrmk elected for directors. of this town. He represents none but creasing stock of FURNITURE O ALL HARDWARE, Fred Benhani Town Stark reliable companies and none but prompt H. Plath Town Stark aud square dealing is done. W. Rosbach Tow Albin BLINDS, Coffins, Carpets, Sewing Machines, Wall 1 in-ware Farming Implement*:. For the first time in thirty vt ars. II. J. Hille'sheuu Tow Sigel Miltoid celebrates tiie tourth within its i l-j hoplsin charge of an experienced haB II. Romb"ig Ti wn Home Paper, Mirrors, Pictures, Frames, Spinning Wheels, Brack- ..?lves the msnding and repairing of tin-war* limits. There will he a picnic u Skin P. Mertz Town Prairieville special attention. All work tar ran ted lire. Cyclone, Tornado. Hurricanes ner's Grove the af.PI noon and nuA linger Town Leaven woiMi NEW ULM, MINN. ets, etc., etc. and Windstorms. Represent the following merous other amnsempnts will W indulged Hubert II Ue-iionn ..Town Sigel old reliable companies. in. The festivities are to conclude G. Fritou Town Stark CHAS. -WAISWSSI, Bucklen Arnica Salve German-American of N. Y. Springfield wuh a grand dance in the eveniug. Resolutions were passed to instruct The best salve in the world for Cuts, Fire and Marine of Mass. Pennsylvania The Millord Band is engaged to the Secietary to have foregoing Bruises Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fire oiEne, Pa. Fireman's furnish the music tor the occasion. published in the New Urw REVIEW, Fever Sores, Tetter, chapped Hands, Fund of California American Fire of The S. D. PETERSON New Ulm POST, and Sleepy Eye HER- Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, Philadelphia Orient of Hartford Commercial fVest Newton Gleanings. ALD. The directors have been, authorized and positively cures Piles, or no Union of London London Assurance to take applications for members. pay requiied. It is guaranteed togi\e Co. and Northern Assurance The Stark Farmers' Mutual Fire Ins. perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. We are all enjoying the beautiful Co, of London. Puce 25 cents per box. Sold by C. summei which is now prevailing. Co. was organized in 1884. Its object Office in Brown Countv Bank IMPLEMENT COMPANY. L. Ron-.. NEW ULM MINN. The crops in this part of the country is to protect members from loss by fire $25,00(U) are looking very fine and prosperous or lightning. Every person of Brown smc* the last rains. DAKOTA HOUSE, 4 Co. (except those living in incorporated All of our farmers are busy cultivating cities) owning property to be insured and working in their corn. IN GOLD! Opp. POST OFFICENEW ULM. M. to the amount of $200 or more is entitled The Celebrated Stoughton Wagons, Buggies and Oscillating The school in district No. 16 closed AOOLPH SEITER, Prop to become a member of the company. Wednesday, June 15, alter a term of 8 No dwelling house or any other WILL BE PAID FOR months. The teacher gave a fine picnic S'lus house is the most centr:i!!\ Bob-Sleighs. which was well attended both by scholars ARBDCKLES' COFFEE WRAPPERS. property shall be insured for more than ctt^d house in the en? mid and spectators. The picnic was held two thirds its actual value. Also no Htfctds good SampleRxm in the grove on Mr. Harkins's farm about The Fuller & Johnson Manufacturing Co's. dwelling house, unless it is provided 1 Premium, $1,000.00 FR. WILLIAMS, a quarterjof a mile from the schoolhouse, with good chimneys constructed of Mowers, Horse Hakes and Flows. one of the finest places in the town for 2 Premiums, $500.00 each 6 Premiums, $250 00 the purpose. A swing and tables were bricks or stones. Any property holder 25 Premiums, $100.00 erected o\ Mr. Harkins, all for the comfort may be insured by making application 100 Premiums, $50.00 and pleasure of the scholars. A Tlie IRooTs Island Stu.Tolole Plows. to the Secretary, President or Directors, 200 Premiums, $20.00 fine dinner was served by the teacher Dealer in -r 1,000 Premiums, $10.00 paying a fee of $1.50 and ten cents for for the children. The closing exercises atitsiinjiiin Fine Imported &0om- Tor full particulars and directions see Circular l\e ligljt funding 01\io dl\kn\pion were splendid the dialogues and pieces every hundred dollars or fractional part every pound of ARBUCKLES' COFFEE. -l spoken were too numerous to mention, insured thereof. When an indemnity BINDERS, REAPERS AND MOWERS. WINES, LigDOHS, CIGA and all the scholars went home happy. for loss by fire or lightning has been 4 adjusted the Secretary notifies each FENCE WIRE AND ALL KINDS OF BINDING TWINE. Furat & Bradley sulky plows cheap ST-A.SJL.E, ETC E rc. member of the company, his proportion at J. Klossner's Splendid FreeLuncli trum 10 am to 12 i The Massillon, Ames & Aultman & Taylor Straw Burning to be paid to cover the loss which fancy silk velvet in all colors yar(^s Qfld lift! has to be paid within sixty days. Every Cor. Minn, and 3d N. Stiovf* UUU at 1 dollar a yard at Mrs. A. 01 loss will be adjusted and paid by the NEW ULM. ii.M-J N^' ding's millinary store. Co. within sixty days. All communications Greatly Excited. should be addressed to ud. Shell Everything warranted and a full line of repairs always on hand. Not a few of the citizens of New Ulm H. PLATH, Sec'y, have recently become greatly excited We are always willing to devide our profits with our customers call and look THOS. MULVERHILL, Prop. Sleepy Eye, Minn. over the astounding facts, that several at our gopds whether you wish to purchase or not we are here to show them so Fine turnouts furnished with or without BBEWEH.MALTSTER&B0TTLEB. jot their friends who had been pronounced don^frie bashful but come and try us. drivers at reasonable rates. Fishing, buntinp by their physicians as incurable and Pleasure parties furnished teams. Ladies' The S. D. Peterson Implement Co., and beyond all hopesuffering with Saddle horses. Fine Carriages for funerals. jftiw jdiM UI,JI, Offico in Skating Rink. ^Vthat dreaded monsterConsumption)have When Baby was sick, we gavjeuher-Castorla, been completely cured by Dr. King's New Ulm, Minn. This brewery t one of thelargest,establlhineDt When she was a Child, she cried for Castona, J. A. IRVING. HY. J. MEYER of the kind iu ihe Minnesota valley and is fitted New Discovery for Consumption, the NEW ULM TUBULAR WELL CO. sonly remdy that does positively cures When she became Miss, she clung to Caatoria, p with allthe modem improvements. Keg aw) ^l bottle beer fnrmshed to any parr of tbe city on When she had Children, she gave them Castoria, all throat and lung diseases, Coughs, horft aotice. My bottlebeer Is^cspecially adapted for family nae. fc^Celds, Asthma and Bronchitis. The undersigned are now prepared to Country brewers and others that bny malt will ps Trial bottle free at C. L. Roos' Drug IndK to their interest to place theii orders with put down any size of Tubular Wells. me. All orders by mall will receiverayprompt at- Ii^Store, large bottles $1. 1 Parties wishing wells or pumps may WBtiOB. About twenty persons were seriously please call on us. Rev. Norris Hobart, of Mankato, one |[v AUG. SCHELL IRVING & MEYER. of the oldest Methodist ministers in the g^poisoned at Fergus Falls by eating home state, died of paralysis, aged 78. ^/manufactured pressed corn beef. ::kx\c Agent for Liver Complaint This represents a healthy life. Jtastsucha life as they enjoy Dr. D. B. Collins, of St. Peter, has F. H&DLEHEB, Chicago, III Blood Elixir is the only ThroughoutIts various scenes. Who use the Smith's Bile Beans. e^s been appointed a member of the commission Blood Remedy guaranteed. Smith's BILE BEANS purify the tolood, toy acting to examine Minnesota hospitals Tlie original Photograph, dlrectlyana promptly on It a positive curefor Ulcers, Eruptionsor i the liiver, Skin and Kid- Importer of Is more surely and speedily cured by the panel Bize, of this picture for the insane, vice C. H. Boardman, neys. They consist of a 'vegetable combination that philitic Poisoning. It purifies the sent on receipt of lOc in has no equal In medical science. They care Constipation* use of AVer's Sarsaparilla, than by any WINES AND LIQU0KS. resigned. stamps. Address, wbvI-5 s?v.stem, and banishes all Rheumatio Blalaria, and Dyspepsia* and area safeguard B.IXJB BEANS, other remedy. **I was a great sufferer against all forma or fevers, chills and fever* gall stones*, ChiMkra. They are estt and Neuralgic pains. We guarantee it. St. Loolt, Mo. andHrlghfa disease. Send 4 cents postage for a sample from liver troubles, and never found anything Sf^CYWO Warranted Genuine Goods, at Low Chas L. Roos, New Ulm, Minn. package and test the TRUTH of -what we say. Price. 25 cents per bottle* that gave me permanent relief until y-7\*vr*o pecially liable to sadden mt Prices. Wholesale and retail. nailed to any address, postpaid. DOSK ONE BEAN. Sold by druggists. I began taking AVer's Sarsaparilla, about T. X*. sBaucraraac co.. PKOPKIKTOKS, r XIOTTXSB, MO. Colds, Coughs, Croup, Whooping Cough, Blats bottled beer always on hand. NEW UIM MARKETS:Wheat, No. 1, etc. We guarantee Acker's FfrglTnh two years ago. A few bottles of this medicine 59- No. 2, 57 oats, 25 corn, 35 barley, GEO. BENZ & SONS. KIESLING'SBZOCK, Remedy a positive cure. It saves produced a radical cure.Wm. E. H, PROBATE NOTICE- 40 potatoes, 35c. onions hours of anxious watching. Sold by Baker, 155AY. Brookline St., Boston, Mass. Importers and Wholesale ^-~'.CJ Dealers in ff New Ulm, Miaa. WINES & i 1.50 butter, 810 ,eggs,9 live hogs (J. L. Roes, New Ulm, Minn. A Remarkable Cure.% State of Minnesota, County of Brown In per lb 4 pork, per lb 5 J. Flour per %m LEONHARDT LIQUORS FARM FOR SALE. 4 Probate Court, Special Term. May 27th 1887. In the Matterof the Estate of Ole Thoidson Ayer's Sarsaparilla has cured me of as wt.$2.25$2.75. My farm of 240 acres on Section 36, tt deceased. bad a case of Abscess of the Liver as any -f On reading and filing the petition of Christian two miles southwest of Sleepy Eye, human being could be afflicted with anil 217 & 219 E. 3rd Str. St. Paul, Minn. Airiness, administrator of the estateof Ole Thordson live. I was contincd to the house for t\\ jS Brown County, Minnesota, adjourning Wonderful Cures.# deceased,representing amongotherthinjrs,tbat ears, and, for tbe last three iuonth of Thomas Allesbn's farm on the West, he has folly administered said estate, and praying Vogelpohl &Dunkel, /44PROPBUETOB OF THE that time, was uuabie to leave in\ bed. Ulm Fount'"* W.D. Hoyt &Co., Wholesale and Re that a time andjplace be fixed for examiningand allowing better known as the Old Dayton farm. Four jjlnsidans treated mc without gi\ Newfe1 tJSklt his account of his administration, and for tail Druggists of Rome, Ga., say:Wehavo About 150 acres under cultivation, about in? relief, and, in fact, nothing helped mo, the assignment of the residue of Raid estate to p|% Merchant Tailors, been selling Dr. King's New Discovery, until I tried Ajer's S ir.i.tp:trill:i. After heirs, 40 acres of meadow, a good frame u-ring a quarter of a bottle of this medicine Electric Bitters and Bucklen's Arnica It is ordered, that said acconnt be examined, house 16x22, a good horse-barn finished Minn. St.r New Ulm, Minn. I bcg.m to feel better, and c\er\ and petitionheard, by the Judge of this Court, on Salve for two years. Have never hand"ed & MACHINE SHO complete, granary 18x24 and other additional do seemed to briug new Friday the 1st day of July A. D. 1887, at 10 o'clock remedies that sell as well, or give The undersigned wish to announce out-building*. A nice grove of two or a.m., at the Probate Office in said county. health and ^tivngth. I ul three bottles, such universal satisfaction. There have to the people of New Ulm and vicinity And it is* further ordered, that notice thereof be and am now able to attend to mr DUMIHN*. three thousand trees around buildings. Corner Centre & Front Siu given to all persons interested, by publishing a I walk to town one mile distantand been some wonderful cures effected by perthat they have formed a copartnership The above I offer for sale at $17 BTIW ULM. copy of this order for threesuccessive weeks prior return, without difficulty. AverN Sarsaparilla these medicines in this city. Several cases and will continue to supply the people The Foundry nasbeen thoroughly refitted acre, one third down and five or ten to said day of hearing the New Ulm Beview a has accomplished* all this for me. ut now prepared to do ail kinds of work on abor? weeklynewspaper, printed and published at the pronounced Consumption havebeen of this vicinity with the best of clothing years time on the balance at 8 per cent, TV. S. Miner, Carson City, Mich. tatlee. Repairing of all kinds of machinery aw* City of New ulm in said County. entirely cured by use of a few bottles of at the lowest prices. Only first class interest. For further particulars address: agrtcalUral Implement* a specialty. Only i Ayer's Sarsaparilla, Dated at New Ulm the 27th day of May A.D. erianctd workmen are employed, and work en. King's New Discovery, taken in work will be turned out. 1887. By the Court, Wasted to my care will be executed with netine** gonnection with Electric Bitters. We ^Respectfully Prepared by Dr. J. C. Aver&Co., Lowell, Mass. Geo. Dobney ERNST BBAxDT. sad dispatch. ALL WORK W AREA NTFD. Guarantee them ^Tways. Sold by C. L. Sold by all Druggists. Price $1 six bottles, ti- (L. S. Judgeof Probate. CHAS. LEONHARD. fit Vooi^mmrnxML* P. O. Box 52, Decerah^ Iowa. C1) Roos.