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

November 16, 1887 · Page 3 of 8

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^.^ank. i '-1" 7W$* 4 Jl -U i%W tained.^ FALL GREETING! To go through a detailed account of the myriad mechanical and electrical PiT^OTNEW ULM MINN.S 1 fit appliances and contrivances here to be THE0, CRONE found in perfection of construction and application, or to lead your observation **~f CHAS.-L. ROOS, Managing ^Editor through suit upon suit of cheerful and elegant consulting and ^treatmentrooms, and to dwell upon the other Wednesday, November 16, 1887, thousand and one attractive and useful FRANK KUETZING'S A statement has been prepared at features of the establishment, would wishes to thank the public for the immense trade of last season and be a pleasing task, but, at the present the Treasury department which shows moment, for us an impossible one. that during the month of October there begs to announce the Enough for us to say that the people of was a qet increase of over $13,000,000 the country should be proud of this in the circulation. The total circulation great success, built up, solely, on the MEEIDIAN BLOCK elements of true Americanism, viz., the first of this month amounts to &* Pluck, Integrity and Ability. $1,366,512,349 with $608,600,000 cash Twenty-two years of the daily and now in the Treasury. hourly exeicise of these characteristics OF THE MOST COMPLETE DEY GOOD S STORE i has gained for Dr. Pierce the confidence The Albert Lea Roller mills weie of the entire public, and the FUL INTER STIC consumed by flames Saturday Nov. 5th heart-felt thanks of the patrons of his skill, 'whose name is Legion." The loss is estimated at $80,000. Insuiance $30 000. JUST RECEIVED LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF ALL Milford News A number of our exchanges report of experiments with threshing corn w|th a The fair November weather enables WOOL FLANNELS OFFERED AT LOWEST PRICES. NEA farmers to prepare for winter. separator. In every case, they were of General Merchandise ever offered to the public. Schools mthis and neighboring towns successful. The corn had been cut off LINE OF FALL DRESS GOODS, LARGE ASSORTMEN DRY GOOD S are all open. as usual for fodder and was run through Frank Schumpberger opened a seven an ordinary separator. The machine OF WOOLEN GOODS. CLOAKS-CLOAKS FOR LADIE months term in district No. 9, town a cut up the stalks so that the cattle week ago last Mondy. would ent it, stalks and all and the corn B. S Marti, formerly a resident f AND CHILDREN. WE CARRY THE LARGEST STOC1 was delivered shelled and cleaned. We of all Styles and Shades and the best of Everything and no high prices. this town, but now residing at Fairfax, Minn., looked down on us Wednesday would like to h^ar if any of our subscribers AND OFFER AT THE LOWEST PRICES. MILLINER I shall continue to give great bargains in Men's and Boys' and Thursdav of last week. Mr. Marti have tried the scheme and how now keeps a 5 cent store at said place it worked. Clothing, Hats, Caps and Fur coats. and reports business lively. FOR FALL. CALL IN AND SEE OUR MAMMOTH STOC] Wheat is 59 at Essig and comes in Our $5.00 all wool Over Coat is a dandy aud sells like hot cakes. The official statement of the State lively. Thousands of bushels of wheat OF DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS BEFORE BUYING ELSE Fair Management shows that the profits are stored at warehouse and elevator, Come and look at them before they are all sold. Good Men's Suits from of this years fair were $18,527.98. and our buyers must regard it as a 1 $4.00 up. Boys Suits from $1.50 up. I keep a large line of winter caps special favor from the R. R. Co. if they The total receipts were $78,359,22. WHERE. WE WILL SAVE YOU MONEY. secure a car now and then. If we are The expenses were $59,831.24. Of the to suit everybody. Our line of mufflers is the largest in the city and no rightly informed the law compels the profits $10,000 were expended in permanent R. R.'Co's to furnish all cars needed. $Wt fotfge f^kde. mistake and will be sold at the lowest prices, ranging from 25 cts. up. I improvements. Of the receipts If this law really exists why not enforce I? it? $6,537 87 were received from privileges. A full line of Boots and Shoes, Groceries, Syrups, Oils and Crockery. I It might have proved interesting reading Quite a number of our fair young ladies Come and see us and make our store your headquarters while in will leave this part of the country to specify just what proportion of in the near future. this sum the occupants of gamblers row A. town. It has always been our custom to treat people well. Please call John .and Wm. Piehl of the town of paid for the privilege of skinning the Home left for Wisconsin on Tuesday and oblige unsuspecting visitor from the rural districts. last week, to stay during the winter* T8SO CBOS: Mr. H. Albrecht's new residence was dedicated in graud style on the 6 inst. Fred Swingdorf, of Jo Oaviess, has Lager was flowing quite freely and all those present enjoyed themselves to two flowing wells on his farm, which their hearts content. The Milford F. H. BEHNKE, Star Sample Boom, For the last fifteen years th- he obtained at a depth of 80 feet, one Band fnrnished the music. for his cattle yard and one for his horses. CityDrug Store has maintaine* We could occasionally report the arrival and =DEALER IK= It is a piece of good luck. Mr. of new comers in our town, but Farmers' Home. Swingdorf values his water privileges for some reason or another we have resolved its reputation of carrying tl to make no more such reports very highly.BLUE EARTH CITY POST. for some time. largest stock and being th JACOB H0ESCHELER, Prop'r. Daniel Woodbury and his wife of Matrimonial prospects are fair in this Dealer in vicinitj, and the consequences thereot cheapest place in the city ttbuy Minneapolis have petitioned the court a grand wedding may not be among Wines, Liquors for the adoption of Joseph Hole-in-the the far distant occurances. your holiday presents. Thi* Day, a minor, and the surviving son of and Cigars. G^oderieg, FruitS,Ctrodk- Hole-in-the-Day, the well known Chippewa SAVED HIS LIFE. year we carry a finer and large etd, Mr. D. I. Wilcoxson, of Horse Cave, chief, who, by his firm behavior, A fine lunch will be served every day. efy, Iamr Ky., says he was, for many years, badly stock of holiday goods thai prevented his tribe from joining the Cor. Minn. & Center streets. afflicted with Phthisic, also Diabetes Sioux ia the outbreak of 1861. Ellen, GOOD TABLE BUTTER. the pains were almost unendurable and New Ulm. Minn. evei before. Our assortment oToys, the mother of young Hole-in-the-Day, would some times almost throw him into is still alive, and consents to the adoption. convulsion. He tried Electric Bitteis New Brick,Cor. Minn. & Centre Strs-, SCHUBERT i FLOR Albums, Brush and Coml and got relief from first bottle and after The young man has been educated NEW UM, MINN. taking six bottles was entirely in the public schools. He is said Sets, Odor Boxes, Jewe} Cases cured, and had gained in flesh eighteen to have a good many of the qualities of pounds. Says he positively believes he Goods sold at Rock-bottom prices for Cuff and Collar [Sets, Perfumt Agents for the improved his father. would have died, bad it not been for cash. Goods delivered in any part of the relief afforded by Electric Bitters. Sets, Seasor- Smokers7 The supreme court of this state has Stands, MORMICK SELF BINDERS the city. Sold at fifty cents a bottle by Roos. (6) fflWiltilWISI decided that keroseue oil inspected in Cards and other holiday novelties is unexcelled. Prices ai^e bulk, under the requirements of the AND John Wurscher's house, at Bumstown, State laws, and afterwards removed lower than ever before and our assortment is such that we was burned with its contents Fn to smaller receptacles, need not be reinspected Steel Mowers, ST-A-IBX-iTS, can accomodate any purse, no matter hew small. Our stock day night. A defective chimney is said and rebranded. This ruling caus*1. to have been the is contrary to the construction placed of Herbs,Roots and Barks, Patent Medicines, Paints, oilr also for the Northwestern Self-dumping on the law by the State oil inspector Wtfes Mothers Daughters Hayrakes, Banner Ha\i*akes, the unexcelled and if enforced, there will be great and Glass is always complete aud prices are extremely low BE YOUR OWN PHYSICIAN! A Norwegian Plows, Cultivators, trouble in securing oil inspectors. lad\ who for) ears suffered from distressing durable and light running Smith Wagons, AN EXAMINATION OF OUR STOCK AND PRICES WILL female complaints, weaknesses THE JTE W MECCA. self-oiling Wagons with steel axle. etc so common to her sex, and had CONVINCE THE MOST SKEPTICAL THAT THE PLACE TO de&paired of a cure, finally found remedies THOS. MULVERHILL, Prop. Repairs for the above named MAchinery always on hand which completely cured her. Any In this age of misrepresentation, when Pine turnouts furnished with or without BU is Oity Drug Store GOODS AT THE OF the irrepressible Quack walks abroad sufferer can use them and thus cure BINDING TWINE of the best quality. drivers at reasonable rates. Fishing, huntinp through the medium of the printing herself, without the aid of a physician. and Pleasure parties furnished teams. Ladies' CHAS, ROOSf Our prices are low and suitable to Saddle horses Fine Carriages for funerals. press, and with an entire disregard of From ft*elmgs of gratitude she will send Offico in Skating Kink everybody. We ask the farmers to call the consequences to humanity," seeks to two prescriptionswhich cured her impose his unskillful services or worthless SCHAPEKAHM,on us before buying elsewhere. and and illustrated pamphlet entitled RUEMKE & decoctions upon the public, we take "2/ie Stepping-Stone to Health" and especial pleasure in saying a word in full instructions, sealed. Address (witn Carpenters. Builders and Contractors. WM. FRANK. commendation of a reliable and justlyfamous JOHN BENTZIN. 2 cent stamp), Mrs. W. C. HOLMES, Po^t Offide 8lodk Xew Iflm, JvI*M Cottonwood Mills. Institution of Healing. 658 Broadway, N. Y. NhW ULM, MINN. We refer to Dr. R. V. Pierce's PROMPT ATTENTION TO MAIL ORDERS. "World'spude Dispensary anddInvalids' Ho- the of the goo Citv of Buf Designs and plans made to order and 1 SHERIFFS SALE. tel,1 of a multitude of estimates on all work furnished and 1 B. BEHNKE & C0, "Mecca1 falo and the Ry \irlue of an execution, issued out of and contracts faithfully executed. Custom grinding solicited. Will under Uie S*nl of the District Court, in and for the invalids who owe recovery to the skillful ountj of own, and State of Minnesota, upon ft grind wheat for (one eigth) or exchange treatment and attention there received. Mi:Lji-.iTsr:E:R,Y ludgment rendered and docketed in tne said Court, on the 16th day oi December A 1881, in an 34 fts. flour, 5 fts. shorts and 8 Dr. Price's establishment comprises action wherein S Titns is plaintiff, and David AND two mammoth and artistic structures, lbs. bran for one bushel of wheat. Flour Sherman and An-an Sherman are defendants, in EXTENSIVE OPENING OF NEW AND DESIRABLE connected by an open passage DRESS MAKING. favor dant1:,of saidePlaintiff and against the said Defen- for th sum of On Hundre and Eighty and feed sold at low rates and delivered way. One an Invalids' Hotel and Surgical FALL AND WINTER GOODS. nine Dollars and interest since rendition, thereon, a New Ulm free of expense. Institute, presided over by a corps which Execution was directed and delivered to Miss Mary Hopt3 me is Sheiiff in and for the said County of Brown, of Eighteen Celebrated Physicians and FRANK & BENTZIN. lime thi fifth day of No\ ember A 1887, levted Surgeons, and provided throughout upon all the light, title and mterest of the said TIVOLI with the most luxunons appointments Defendants David Sherman an* At son Sherman opposite the READY-MADE in anil to hie tallowing descubed real estate to and conveniences that taste can suggest wit Union Motel, New Ulm, and money can supply. The South of the North West of Seetion 9 in Township 111 Range 33 Wet containing Eighty Here are faultlesslv furnished and dacoratedjeception-rooms, AND Has on hand a good stock of MUlirery Goods con acres of Land, more or less, accoiding to Govern, BREWERY, reading-rooms, sistingin part of Hats, Bonnets, Velvets, Silks ment Survey, as the property of tho said Defendants Ribbons, Feathers, Flowers, be. spacious sleeping apartments, Turkish Also Patterns for stamping monograms Stamp, No'ice is heieby given, that I, the undersigned, Baths, and every possible cotnenienee ing of all kinds. Embroidery Work and Fashionable as Sheriff as aforesaid, will sell the above described of a magnificently-constructed aud liberally-managed dressmaking done to order. Fur Coats, real estate and property to the highest bidder for JOS. SCHMUCKER, PROPRIETOR. G. Baltrusch, rah, at public auction at the front door of the Hotel, with each and Court House in the City of New Ulm, in the County every department a marvel of artistics NEW ULM, MINN. of Brown, and State of Minnesota, on Thursday fitness and completeness. the twenty-second day of December A. D. 1887, at 9 o'clock A.M., of that day, to satisfy Pure beer sold in quantities to suit The adjoining structure is known as DI|Y GOODS the said Execution, together with the interest and the purchaser. Special attention paid DEALER IN the "World's Dispensary." Upon each costs thereon. to the bottling of beer. Dry Goods, Dated at New Ulm, Minnesota, Nov. 5th A D. of its six immense floors a scene is presented 1887 which, when once observed, can JOHN B.SCHMID, never be forgotten. Sheriff of Brown Countv, Minn. NQRTH-WESTEBN HOTEL, Hats and Cap M, C. BUUNSIDE, Plffs. Attorney. In the Laboratory on the top floor, a I & NOTICE TO CREDITORS. FR. GOLLNAST, PROP'R. large number of careful chemists are Men's and Boys'Clothing, constantly employed in the preparation Opposite the Railroad Depot. ETC. of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, ET C. State of Minnesota, County of Brown In Probate Ladles'Jackets and Dolmans Favorate Prescription, and other Court JSMW ULM, MINN. In the Matter of the Estate of Adolph Seiter world-famed preparations, which, at Deceased. all hours of the busy day, goes singing LADIES' AND GENTS' Notice is hereby given to all persons having First class accomodations at claims and demands against the estate of Adolph and gurgling through a system of tubing, reasonable rates. Good Seiter late of the Connty of Brown, deceased, Furnishing: Goods, fiom its birthplace on thefif^hfloor ri WE TAKE THIS EARLY OPPORTUNITY TO INVITE OUR that the Judge of the Probate Court of said Connty stabling on tJie uTthe bottling and labelling department will hear, examine and adjust claim* aud de premises. mands against said estate at his office in the City of the ast basement of the building. FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS TO GIVE US A CALL ALSO New Ulm in eaid County, entrftlm Aioidaj of The intermediate floors are alive with GHOCERIES, each month, for six successive months, commencing AUG. QTTENSE, AND EXAMINE OUR GOODS. WE SELL AT ft the buz-z and whir-r of, not alone, fourteen with thefirstMor.dayin January lS88.snd that six months from the 12th day of November 18S7 printing presses, throwing off a CROCKERY & GLASSWARE have been limited and allowed by said Probate THE LOWEST PRICES. 5 countless variety of pampbets, circulars, Court for creditors to present their claims. BOOTS AND SHOES, books, and labels, but of folding, HELENA SEITFK, Administratrix of the Et*te of Adolph Sei er. HARNESS MAKER pressing, and pasting machinery, all deceased. A, Behnke, Manager. -D* SASITiSfi & C0a St ifknd the very latest patterns in Mr operated by the deft fingers of cleanly and Dealer in I **r ?*W dressed and intelligent young ladies, all Dress Goods & Trimmings., DWELLING FOR SALE. Whips, Collars, and all other operating together and filling the place AihC. OCHS,^ H. HANSCHEN, My purchases have been made di articles usually kept with music of a well-disciplined activity The solid brick dwelling, corner of rect and for cash, and I am thereby in a first-class harness second to none in our country. Dr Broadway and 1st North Street, is offered enabled to viake the lowest prices. Contractor and Builder, ilder fg Contractor and Builder, Pierce has done and is doing a great for sale on easy terms. For particulars shop. Gall and examine my, stock and compare Agent for the celebratedJBoynton and work for humanity, and can accept the inquire of the owner, prices before purchasing elsewhere. New harnesses made to order and re Special attention give0*$ hoto and emoluments of his recognized other Furnaces. Also agent for Western masonS CHAS. MSLSHKIXER position with a knowledge that Stocco Co.. Fort Dodge, a fine 109 Market Street. St Louis, Ma, pairing promptly attended to. work in the citv^and country. itr* plastering material. C. BALTRUSCH no success was ever more worthily at- or of Wm. Pfaender. New Ulm. NEWMLM, MINN New Ulm, Minn. IEW ULM. *Mlj