New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
July 20, 1887 · Page 7 of 8
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a SLEEPY EIE C0RRESP1JNDENGG. WASHINGTON LETTERS* Empire Hill Co. RIGTHT tb THE FRONT Ah (S&MmiTlW WE .-"'^Washington, July 15th, 1887. PLACE OUR ELEGANT NEW GOODS. COMPLETE IN AS- The people of Washington, especially Fat" ROLLER MILL. I Joseph. Letbrneau,^dispatcher Sleepy Ey office, went up to Tracy $N the medical fraternity, are beginning to SORTMENT. SPLENDID IN QUALITY, pwsgm tn gL^v ILK&H- look forward with pleasant anticipations Sunday to secure a house for his family. f^m OVERFLOWING WITH GENERbuS tfM#* The dispatcher expects to move from to the meeting of the International :m^ IN *&"?$> NE W ULM, fflNNJtffi here about September 31. 24 Rollers and 4 Burrs, i Medical Congress in this city next September, Some of our Danish friends had a picnic for which purpose Congress on M.Mullen, Pres't. H. Vajen,rice-PresH. at Ft. Ridgely Sunday. -We take pleasure in informing the yf Ladies'Jtatfs' and Children's ly appropriated $10,000, which memorable J. C.Rudolph, Cashier. public that we are now ready for business. Messrs. B. Bounds, Williams and event promises to be of great importance Directors: The best machinery and all the Mount, operators here, went to Tracy to that noble profession that latest improvements in the manufacture BOOTS and SHOESP Thursday to look at their future home. Werner Bcesch, Ckas. Wagner, Dr. C. has done more than any other agency of floor enable us to compete with Messrs. Dayton & Marom have Weschcke, 0. M. Olsen, E. G. sKoch. i .*^'a the best mills in the country. for the well-being of suffering humani- moved their office and sales room into ft We are constantly buying 'y'^W DRAFTS TO~ ALL PARTS Giiffith & Smith's building north of P. Wheat, ^3^ In Majeski's furniture store, where they fc A prominent Democratic Treasury OF EUROPE, AND PASSAGE Rye, keep a full supply of organs, pianos and SlippersRubbers, etc. official, Oscar J. Harvey, has been TICKETS SOLD. Corn,:., sewing machines. S'ri y^4 jailed for slaughtering war-horses with St. Oats, Rev. McNeill and wife arrived here Close Attention given to Col- his able pennot the politicial war-horses BucJneheat, Wednesday. Friday a reception was tendered them at the Congregational of whom you have read so much, for AT PRICES THAT MUST SURELY LEAD TO &c, &c. church. they are only of nominal value-and what At the Highest Market Prices. SPEEDY SALE Died, July 15th, Miss Louise Sperling is worse, he made the Government pay aged, twenty-five years. The young NEW Come Sfrrly kqd Gfet l*e Benefit Of Outf UV for them at the rate of $200 each. This We sell all kinds of iady had been working in thefieldand fa" Drug Store. man had charge of the settlement of FLOVR, foein- very dry, drank some cold water. brokei\ $todk. claims of military officers on account of She "vas taken with cramps and died SHORTS, shortlv after. Funeral services were horses lost in the army service, and BRAN, tic, iheld tit the M. E. church Sunday at 2:30 THE BRIGHTEST, NEWEST AND BEST SPRING AND AT LOW RATES. whenever it suited his purpose to do so, P. M. Rev. Fritzie conducted the services. Harvey would put through a claim by SUMMER STYLES. LOWEST PRICES CONSISTENT WITH ...,_.':- .v\.-. -.-v':. Special Attention given to a series of sharp fogeries, and take the Mr. Albert Blanchard was promenading 0-ust,oro. "Worls. GOOD QUALITY AND HONEST QUANTITY. money. The fogeries really foot up to our streets one day last week, looking the same as usual. Call again, $52,000'but he only realized about $9,- -:-~:-y :-:oi:.:.::00: old boy. LOHEYDE, An extra stone for giinding feed. 0 before his rascality was exposed* tf. Farmers are seen cutting their i .Steam Cornsheller. The fallen clerk confesses his guilt. In grain and in a week's time there will O. M. OLSEN, Wood taken for cashorin exchange such cases the penalty is ten years' imprisonment, Leading Boot and Shoe Dealer. be r.o grain standing. Stacks will be 4&1 or $1,000 fine, or both in tfiopife Mill Co. .going up and threshing machines will each case: there are between one and ~be heard and next the farmer will bring RUGGIST and APOTHECARY, S- CASH PURCHASES Accidentallyw in his wheat and receive therefore its two hundred cases against him. DEALER IN value in cash. got too many cur- Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, and CHEAP SALES. The judicatory in the case of Rev. F. John Fibeger payed for the cigars Toilet Articles, Fancy a. Laudenshlager, M. Todd, of Manassas, Va., after deliberating tain poles on hand? His wife presented him a little daughter. Goods, Stationery and many days as to whether or Musical Instruments. and we now offer them at~Just about half price to One of our chaps near Lake Hanska not he was guilty of unchastity returned Dealer in fc got into a row last Wednesday with the old Schotch verdict "not proven." STOVES, Pure Wines and Liquors for Medicinal a stranger. The Hanska chap left with wit: Wood trimmed poles, complete with brack- The case was tried in this city, and was Purposes* a black eye. regarded with more than usual interest -^-Died, the infant son of Nicholas ets, ends and ten rings for 8 0 cts. each. Brass Prescriptions carefully Physicians9 as the President's pastor, Dr. Sunderland, Schones, July 17th, aged three months. FT A nn WARE, TIN WAREANI prepared from pure and The bereaved family have our sympathy. was counsel for defendant. Dr. trimmed, complete at 6 0 cts. Thse prices will fresh Drugs. LIGHTSING RODS. Funeral occurred at Catholic Sunderland and his client are displeased church, Tuesday, July 19th. The Celebrated White, Howe, reduce our stock of them rapidly and everyone with the result and will take an Agency for the celebrated Estey Organs and Pianos. appeal. New American & Singer Minnesota Editors. in ne ed of any will do well to take advantage of An important modification of the Civil Please give me a call, SEWING MACHINES. Service rules is the repeal of the these remarkable prices. O. M. OLSEN. Oir. Minn. 1st S Sts., New Ulm. MINN. The State Editorial Association met clause limiting the age of the candidate Meridian Block, New Ulm, Minn. at Anoka Wednesday. There was an J. B. Arnold, Ross & Seiter, to forty-five years one effect of this BABT CARRIAGES still on hand will unusually large attendance, fully hundred will be to open the way for Ex-Confederade and fifty editors, many accompanied also be sold way below regular rates, we have no soldiers, most of whom have by their wives, being present. The Dealer in Successors to H. B. CONSTANS. hitherto been excluded under that regulation. association was called to order at 10 a. C00K1N6 & EATIN6 ST3VES, room for them as we ne ed it for our large and in m, and after hearing discussions and Inclusive of fourth-class po3t masters, HARDWARE, papers upon various topics, che officers creasing stock of FURNITURE O ALL the number of "chief officers" of the for the ensuing year were elected as follows: Tin-war* Faralag iBpleaentc. Government is 56,134. and in these KINDS, Coffins, Carpets, Sewing Machines, Wall there have been 47,992 changed under ThJ hop is in chars, of sn .zp.ri.ncd hand President, Joel P. Heatwole, of tha Paper, Mirrors, Pictures, Frames, Spinning Wheels, Brack- vho gives the mending and repairing of tin-war. President Cleveland, which is a better iiwspecial attention.A work warranted ^Torthfield News vice-presidents, L. E. showing than many Democrats supposed lire, Cyclone, Tornado, Hurricanes NEW ULM, MINN. Fisher, St. Paul C. Iv Davis, Red Wing ets, etc., etc. and Windstorms. Represent the following possible. Washington is oue of Argus^ Col. Lounsberry, Duluth corresponding old reliable companies. the few large cities of the country still Bucklen Arnica Salve German-American of N. Y. Springfield secretary, Maj. T. M. Newson, The best salve in the world for Cuts, having a Republican post-master, but Fire and Marine of Mass. Pennsylvania recording secretary, G. S. Peace, *9* trim* AfftaMt* Bruises Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, there are strong indications of a change Fire of Erie, Pa. Fireman's of the Anoka Union treasurer, David Fever Sores, Tetter, chapped Hands, Fund of California American Fire of very soon. The S.-D. PETERSON Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, Ramalay, St. Paul executive committee, Philadelphia Orient of Hartford Commercial About $1,250,000 in three per cent. and positively cures Piles, or no Union of London London Assurance H. P. Hall, St. Paul, Frank A. Day pay required. It is guaranteed to give bonds were redeemed at the Treasury Co. and Northern Assurance Fairmount Sentinel D. Sinclair, Winona perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Co, of London. Department this week. Republican G. W. Benedict and Price 25 cents per box. Sold by C. IMPLEMENT COMPAFT. Office in Brown Countv Bank The female clerks of the Patent office L. Boos. P. Carpenter, Farmington Tribune. NEW ULM MXN are all agog over an intrigue brought N Delegates at the national editorial convention 4)25,000.00 to 1 ight by the Bacon expose. It is iq kll kii\d$ of fctfm iqkcl\ii\ery. "DAKOTA H0USE~ at Denver: B. B. Herbert, Red ehlei1 said that one lady had so wrought upon Wing Capt. Castle, St.Paul T. M. Newson I N GOLD! the old man's susceptibility to female St. Paul Alvah Eastman, Anoka Opp. POST OFFICK NEW ULM,MINN The Celebrated Stonghton Wagons, Buggies and Oscillating charms that she secured advances from Herald Wm. Hinds, Shakopee Argus! WILL iti: IMID i-or. ADOLPH SEITER, PropV her lover amounting to $359. It appears mSSUSS COFFE E RAPPEES G. VV. Benedict, Sauk Rapids Sentinel This house is the most centuilly Bob-sleighs. that this lady, (she may be one, H. G. Day, Albert Lea Standard Capt. rated house in the city and although Bacon had a wife and grown Moffat, St. Paul Globe A. N. Dare, Elk afford* good SfrarnoleRoom* 1 Premium. 31,000.00 children,) was already marked for decapitation The Fuller & Johnson Manufacturing (Jo's. 2 Premium?, S500.00 each River Star H. O. Bassford, Austin Register FR. WILLIAMS on July 1st, but now she will 6 Premiums, $250.00 si J. P. Heatwole Northfield News Mowers, Horse Hakes and Flows. 25 Premiums, $100.00 ii be permitted to remain until her accounts W. H. Mitchell, Minnesota Mirror D. 100 Premiums, $50.00 it with the Government are settled. P. R. Strong, Atwater Press ?0O Premiums, $20.00 (i and J. C. $10.00 J,000 Premiums, Wise, Mankato Review. Tlie Roofc Island StutoTole Plows. The colored people of Winona and Dealer in fall particulars and directions see Circui At 2 p. m. the banquet was served in La Crosse will celebrate at Winona the Fine Imported & Dom^'' pvery pound of ARDUCKLES' COFFEE the city hall. It was an elegant eolation fce ligttt fulling 01\io Champion ttltfiiiSIWii anniversary of the establishment of a f: of t'iue courses served by 30 of Anoka's free colouy in Liberia, on the 1st of August. WINES, LIPE S, CISA^& BINDERS. REAPERS AND MOWERS. beautiful young ladies. There were 12 toasts. ETC. ETC. FENCE WIRE AND ALL KINDS OF BINDING TWINE. Sen ttfs JJer Yutft. At the conclusion of the banquet the Splendid Free Lunch iv 10 a va. to 12 Mrs. Phoebe Chesley, Peterson, Clay The Massillon, Ames & Aultman & Taylor Straw Burning visitors were driven about the city in Co., Iowa, tells the following remarkable Cor. Minn. :m 3d N. Str^*!". carr&ges. At seven o'ciock a lunch story, the truth of which is vouched IlllllflP NEW ULM. .&.:' was served and at 8 o'clock the editors for by the resident of the town: took a special on the Manitoba for Duluth, "I am 73 years old, have been troubled with kidney complaint and lameness via Minneapolis. It is the universal for many years could not dress &u&v0clell, Everything warranted and a full line of repairs always on hand. verdict that Anoka covered herself myself without help. Now I am We are always willing to devide our profits with our customers call and look with glory in the hospitable way THOS. MULVERHILL, Prep. free from (all pain and soreness and at our goods whether you wish to purchase or not we are here to show them so la which she entertained her guests. am able to do all my own housework. BHEWER.MALTSTER&BOTTLER. Fine turnouts fnrnisned -with or -without don't be bashful but come and try us. I owe my thanks to Electric Bitters for drivers at reasonable rates. Fishing, bunting and Pleasure parties furnished teams. Ladies' having renewed my youth, and removed The S. D. Peterson Implement Co., Saddle horses. Fine Carriages for funerals. tfgw 1/i(M,-MrjW- Give Them A Chance. completely*all disease and pain." Offico in Skating Rink. MW:,S New Ulm, Minn. That is to say, your lungs. Also all Try a bottle, only 50c. at C. L. Roos' Tilt, brewery ts one of the Iargost,establtsbmenta I J.A.IRVING. f the kind iu the Minnesota Valley and isfitted''& HY. J. MEYER Drug Store. 4 your breathing machinery. Very wonderful ap with all the modern improvements. Keg and 'tx% NE W ULM TUBULA WEL CO machinery it is. Not only the bottle beer tarnished to any parr of the elty oo PROBATE NOTICE, ahorftaotice. My bottlebeer is especially adapted larger air-passages, but the thousands tor family use. of little tubes and cavities leading from Country brewers and others that bny nialt will State of Minnesota, County of Brown ^ss. I The undersigned are now prepared to them.. ladK to their interest to place thelt order, with Probate Court. Special Term, July 2nd 1887. put down any size of Tubular Wells. aae. All orders by mail will receive my prompt at-. In the matter of the estate of Johann Griebel When these are clogged and choked toatlen. Parties wishing wells or pumps may dfiCfe&SGd- with matter which ought not to be AUG. SCHELL Whereas, A instrument in writing, purporting please call on us. there, your lungs cannot half do their to be the last will and testament of Johann Griebel &IBVING & MEYER. deceased, late of said County, has been de. work. And what they do, they cannot U. A. S9&H.XA, livered to this* Court do well. And whereas, Marie Griebel has filed therewith her petition, representing among other things Call it cold, cough, croup, pneumonia, Headache, Agent for VMs represents,a healthy life. Jtut sucha life as they enjoy that said John Griebel died in said County on F. HADLEHER, Chicago, III catarrh, consumption or any of the ThroughoutIts variousscenes. Who use the Smith's Bile Beans. the 28th day of June 1887, testate, and that said family of throat and nose and head and petitioner ia the sole executrix named in said last Smith'* BILE BEANS purify the Mood, by acting fast will and testament, and praying that the said lung obstructions, all are bad. All The original Photograph, Pain in the Side and Back, and Constipation, directly and promptly tne lUver, Skin and Kidneys. Importer of instrument may be admitted to probate, and that panel size, of this picture They consist of a vegetable combination that ought to be got rid of. There is just indicate that the digestive and letters testamentary be to her issued thereon sent on receipt of lOc in has equal in medical science. They euro Constipation* WINES AND LIQUORS. stamps. Address. one sure way to get rid of them. That It is ordered, That the proofs of said instrument, excretory organs are in a disordered -malaria, and Dyspepsia* and area safeguard BIUSBEAJTSL and the said petition, be heard before this against all forms of fevers* chills and fewer* gall atones, is to take Boschee's German Syrup, at. Ijouia, Ma condition, and that a laxative is needed. Court, at the Probate Office in said County, on Warranted Genuine Goods, at LowPrices. and Bright** disease. Send 4 cents and Bright* disease Send 4 cents postage for a sanspie which any druggist will sell you at 75 Thursday the 28th day of July A.O. 1887, at 10 For this purpose, Ayer's Cathartic Pills package and test the TRUTH of what ire say. Price, 35 cents per bottle, Wholesale and retail. V. o'clock in the forenoon, when all concerned may cents a bottle. Even if everything else tailed to any address, postpaid. DOSB ONB BEAN. Sold by druggists. are the best medicine that can be used. appear and contest the probate of said instrument Ratal bottled beer always on hand. has failed you, you may depend upon And it is further ordered, That public notice of Ayer's Pills area never failing remedy this for certain, the time and place of raid hearing be given to all r,. MIESLINGITBLOCK, GEO BENZ & SONS. .if for Headaches caused by a Disordered persons interested, by publication of these orders Stomach. I suffered for years for three weeks successively previous to said day, S**&- Few TOsa. of hearing, in the New Ulm Review a newspaper Importers and Wholesale Dealers in i from this infirmity, and never found anything Slight shocks of earthquake were printed and published at the City of New Ul in WINES dc ii&& to give me more than temporary felt in Sicily and along the Italian said County. 1E0NHARDT, NEW ULM, --.V- *-i. MINN, relief, until I began taking Ayer's Pills By the-Court. coast Mt. iEtna is in a state of eruption. This medicine always acts promptly and ^8 MANUFACTURER OF & -:'=3tf ERNST BRANDT. thoroughly, an occasional dose being all No damage is reported. (L. S,) Judge of Probate." FINl'iCIGARS. that is required to keep me in perfect 217 & 219 E. 3rd Str. St. Paul, Minn. health.Mrs. Harriet A Marble, NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Poughkeepsie, N. Y. A Gift for All.In PROPBLETOB OF TH E eeadache, State of Minnesota, County of Brown -I Pro. Vogelpohl&Dunkel,& I have found entire relief from Cqnsti order to give all a chance to test & bate Court. rtion, 8tomach troubles, and Nervous N ew i 4Jim Foundryfe it, and thus be convinced of its wonderful In the Matter of the Estate of Mathias Olsen by taking Ayer's Cathartic Merchant Tailor*, Deceased. curative powers, Dr. King's New Pills. I suffered along time from these Notice is hereby given to all persons having Special brands made to order. Discovery for Consumption, Coughs complaints, was under medical treatment, clnims and demand* against the estate of Mathia* Minn. St.* New Ulm, Minn. & MACHINE SHOP. Kettner late of the County of Brown deceased, without obtaining relief, and a and Colds, will be. for a limited time HEW DIM MAEBI.E WORKS, that the Jndee of the Probate Court of taid county Tne undersigned wish to announce part of the time was unable to work. given away* This offer is not only liberal, will hear,%xamine, and adjust claims and demands Afriend, who had been similarly afflicted, to the people of New Ulm and vicinity Corner Centre & Front Streets. against said estate, at his office in the City but shows unbounded faith in the urged me to take Ayer's Pills. I ol'New TJlm in said county, on the first Monday that they have formed a copartnership lg. Schwendinger, Priptr. ULM, MrNV. merits of this great remedy. All whof commenced using this remedy, and, each month for six successive months, commencing and will continue to supply the people The Foandry nsabeen thoroughly refitted and I by the time I had taken four boxes, was suffer from Coughs, Colds, Consumption, with thefirstMonday in August 1887, MB now prepared to do all kind, of work on sborf of this vicinity with the best of clothing cured.F. L. Dobson, Topeka, Kans. and that six months from the25th day of June Monuments, Tombstones and all Asthma, Bronchitis, or any affection tatlM. Repairing of all kinds of machinery ant* 1887, have been limited and allowed by said at the lowest prices. Only first class Ayer's Pills,s AgrlenMaral Implements a specialty. Only ea other work in my line made to order of Throat, Chest, or Lungs, are Probate Court' for creditors to present their wieaead workmen are employed, and work en. work will be turned out. claims. especially requested to call at C. L. promptly and in a workmanlike manner fcrMtod to my ear. will he cremated with neatness ^2 Respectfully Oscar Erickfcon, Boos' Drng Store, and get a Trial Bottle Prepared by Dr C.AjrerftCo., Lowell, Mm. at reasonable rates. awidlOHSCb. AIXWOKK WARRA8TKD. Administrator of the estate of Mathias,JMsaa Bold by all Druggists and Dealers in Medietas. CHAS. LEONHARD, Free, Large Bottles fl NEW ULM, MINN. ^|prQaKLPOH & DUKKEL. Deceased. 4 \%i ."P 4