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

January 4, 1888 · Page 2 of 6

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i^S&^fcg*i»w,- ¥28 157 Mary 144 With this number the Review enters Krneger Aug 5 27 Lehmann Mary upon its eleventh year. The business Doster~J Paul 1 45 of*the paper ha3 been very satisfactory Define Wax Maiich Math 79 11 during the past year and we trust that Franke Jul W the relations between the publishers and Falk Adam Puengel patrons will continue to be as'" pleasant Gluth Wm Rosenau Hauberich Jac 7 47 Boeder Gust in the future as they have been in the '•Sfi^- IS Hengaertner A 4 46 Schramm Carl 5 99 past. Juergens Wm 4 25 Sear Rosa 4 99 Knees Bern 91Steinmetz And 2 38 The Open Court has the following Hy 79 Seifert Jos 5 24 MOST PERFECT MADE from the pen of R. C. Adams: "It is Wm TimmJohanna 2 10 3 80 Dr. Price's Extracts, Vanilla, lemon, Orange, Rose, Almond, 44 Ph 3 50 Fred 3 14 questionable whether under the present $3 We carry the lai-gest Bfe ol Dry €oods and Notions ir*NKPBjm. Eta, prepared fromthe true fruits,flavordeUcionsly. Disk No. 9. system of employment the steadily decreasing Bratsch md have the lowest prices. «l $ i-) fWkc^v 3 40 Heinen E N 143 demands for ordinary labor Braunreiter 2 08 flenle Ath 5 53 can be met by the opening of enlarged Current W 181 Mart 47 pjZ Dress Goods, Prints, Ginghams Sheetings/l^nims^ Table Iifen^ spheres for work in other directions, as E 79 Ant 6 85 the inventor is constantly invading all Dewahz Flannels, Ribbons, the greatest assortment ofj^lk, Velvets and PushesA 3.*69Juni Ben 3 83 29 Moll Hy but the most subtile intellectual fields 5 41 «f -s. f# Essig Aug 129 Reinhard 44C of effort The compositor is threatened Fred 2 41 Serr Augusta 3 60 a large variety Velveteens all coiors|, pandkerchiefe at all prices. Th|/-" with discharge by the machine typesetter Froeming 2 76 Spelbrink Chr 265 the aoaanaensis may soon be replaced greatest variety Dress-Buttons. ^o the. comnVg Masauerades Tarla' Frank Jos Gus 2 19 4 54 Lon Heinen Peter 58 by the phonograph the laborer 2 84 tons and Cambrics', Gold and i&lvef:braids arid fringes^ Masks, Masks Vayen Hy Mary 101 7 81 is being supplemented by the ste«m Dist No. 14. dredge, derrick and bod-lifter the messenger of every Description. Also Men's suits to let out for Masquerades. Drusch Em Meyer Hy 160 is outfaced by the telephone a Fritzke Aug Louis Saturday'Jfeargain 9 28 Do not forget to look at our ^tcial advertisement thousand girls were lately 'discharged Geiger Jac Mack P&J 715 .* from the London book-binderies by the Geske Herm everv.?weeki1l Pleiffer which is in this paper 5 42 Haeberle introduction of one machine, and so on Pfsender Wm 6 15 Hansing Runk 9 04 in every sphere of work invention is Hensel Ed RoloftFr 3 97 making the demand for human labor Hoffmann Hy 7 Wandersee 4 27 less. What is to be done with the un-Heymann Aug 4 Wiedemann 7 06 Lueder Wm 2 employed? How can they escape the alternatives of starvation ar pauperism? Dist. No. 15. ^•4\C '.\ mi The only answer is, find them employment Adam Bernh 196 Marti Ben 5 41 Arnoldi 4 75 Manderfeld N 4 04 that will secure the means of support. Altenburg 191 Orth Alb 206 But how can this be done when Bormann Hel 5 44 Prahl Erd 4 37 r-vfij- there is no demand for extra labor? Bier Jos 4 74 Richartz Wm 3 48 Black Eve Before replying, let us ask, why is there 32 Ant 8 48 in'-For the last fifteen years tne 94 Richert Gust no demand? Are all the wants of mankind 1 20 T-»Tnn. SSS&J11 ODe °i he Departments of the Claasen 4 30 PEICE BAmNG POWDER COMPANY'S MANnFACTOEZ. Schmidt 3 15 satisfied? Are machines and lands THE LARGEST IN THE WORLD. it Store has maintained Erdmann Hy 2 64 Schimschaek 1 21 Bottling Dr. Price's Special Flavoring Extracts producing all 'that the world desires to Joues Geo 4 41 St 3 03 carryingjgVjt*1 ts reputation of consume? Ko, everywhere is unsatisfied Hy 3 99 Schubert Ad 7 04 Kuehn Gust 165 Seifert Chr 4 32 longing and a demand for labor FALL GREETING! ijjlar^cst stock- and being *6e Lambrecht A 6 26 Skinner Wm 8 85 that, if answered, would not leave an Marti Sam 1 15 Ziegenhagen 2 23 idle person in the world. The reason Geo 2 81 ^(^fclieapest place in the eity to why the demand is not answered is because Dist. No. m. THEO, the opportunities for labor are llfr buy your holiday presents. This Albrecht 6 Permantgen N 4 33 controlled by individuals who will not Beussmanh 5 RolioffEf 2 37 .Sflyearjwe carry a finer and larger Bingham Brosl6 Radke Wm 609 nermit them t© be .used except for their Essig John 16 Richartz Th 5 39 own private property. There is the Gareis John 4 K^tock of holiday goods than Raid laff Herm 3 83 cause and the remedy lies in giving Gutschow Fr 2 Sebmidt Carl 54 wislhes to thank the public for the immense trade of last season and free opportunity for men to laifoor for Joa 3 fever before. Our assortment of Schonweiler 3 79 Hengel 6 their own tfull benefit," Schmitz 5 69 begs to announce the '. Krumdick &Co 3 Sachs Phil 2 37 '/.\JToys, Albums, Brush and Comb Kroschel ,4 Schroeder Jul 5 48 Chas. N. Drew, chemist to the state Aug 7 Wendland 3 08 sSets, Odor Boxes, Jewel Cases, If Lamser Carl 1 iFriessJac dairy commission, in a communication 107 Ih Mueller 1 EmpireMillCo 7 15 to the Pioneer iPress relates the facts in 0,Cuff and Collar Sets, Perfume Mecklenburg 3 the reeenticase of the state against J. OF THE MOST COMPLETE Sfc .1 j/£- ands. Smokers' Sets, Season S. Barnard of Merriam Junction, in FUL WINTE ST '•".%! which the grand-jury of Scott county Town of North Star. Cards an^othfer holida^ riqvelties is unexcelled^ Prices are failed to find an indictment against Mr. Barnard far adulterating milk shipped Dist. No-48. lower than ever befor4„and our assortment is such that we to Minneapolis. He also depreeates the Baumann 7 41Krueger Jul 835 Boelter Aug 3 08 Ed action of thegury, composed of farmers, 308 can accomodate any purse, no matter how small. Our stock* Baker 729 Maher Wm 3 37 in dismissing the case, and eails upon Dorrow 6 45Sehenk 15 59 of Herbs, Roots and Barkl^Patent Medieinesf Paints^ Oils the farming community to aidsthe state Eg&n John 7 33Schiller Aug of General Merchandise ever oifered to the public. 126 commission an stopping all :adul&ratioas, Ehgel Alb 3 84Strange W 5«7 DEY GOOD S and Glass is always complete and prices are extremely low. Glock Ed both of milk and butter. 96Snyder E Hintz Gottl 6 17Keys&Strange 8 55 AN EXAMINATION OF OUR STOCK AND PRICES WILL Halpin Marg 5 55TompkinsWH 831 A terrible collision of passenger tt&ins Jacoby&Cook 5 25Tianm Mart 305 CONVINCE THE MOST SKEPTICAL THAT THE| PLACE TO Kettner Chas occurred on the Cincinnati Seuthern 6 07 Gottl 8 42 Heintz Fr ngfe of aSl Styles and Shades and the best of Everything wqs^k/j$h£ 53Zander pity Drug Stjore OF 49 railroad one «nil# foam Greenwood, Dist. N/*». 5L Ky„ lastMoad^. Killing from 6 to and Boys* I shall continue to give great bargains in CHAS, I R00S, Blank Aug 185 Chas JXS6" persons and many were injured. 4U Goule 2 56 Ferd 100 Olotanng, Hats, Caps and Fur coats. Had No. 2 been a little earlier the & Grabow 2 69 Ladd 12 04 trains would ha-ve :met in a tunnel and Herrimann 113 Our $5.00 all wool Over Coat is a dandy and/sells like hot cakes. Matter 1445 every one would have been killed. Hoffmann 2 38 MeCormick 7 25 Come:and look at them before they are ail sold Good Men's Suits from Isaacson 15 55 Ryan Mat 786 Kersten ul 8 84 Runik Jac Po^t Of fid Slodk The colored Baptists, of Forgetown, )ffide BloA. .'I'ii. t/im. $4.00 rup. Boys Suits from $1.50 up. I keep a large line of winter caps Krueger John 171 Trebach W 225 Ala., gathered in their church Saturday Fred 2 02 Wigal Jac £00 to suit everybody. Our line of mufflers Irs the largest in the city and no PROMPT ATTENTION TO MAIL ORDERS. night to see the told year out and Dist. No. §6. the new year in. The church was soBurrill 1119 mistake and will be sold at the lowest prices, ranging from 25 cts. up. Harrington CI 1S9 crowded that the building collapsed, BEHNEE & CO., Ceok Wm 18Langden Sara 150 A full line of Boots and Shoes, groceries, Syrups, Oils and Crockery. Dinneen Pat 7 25 killing three persons outright and injur20 Patterson 152 Dickson Jas 4 96 W 3 69 or 30 more. Come and see us and make our store your headquarters while in Edgar Thorn 3 82 Sob 456' Gibbins Chas 3 52 Weed 3 2g town. I (has always been our custom to treat people well. Please call New Goods, ju&t reoeitved. 2 94 Gamtow Oug EXTENSIVE OPENING OF NEW AND DESIRABLE John C. Tobererer has as fine a line Attached to Dist. No. 48. and oblige of jewelry, watches, clocks and silverware FALL AND WINTER GOODS. Bielen Jos 189 Moers Paul 2 44 as can be found westof Chicago. Hier Wm 5 09 Radle Xav 2 41 He offers them at rock bottom prices. Keys&Baker 3 17 Radke Fr 4 63 Call on him before making purchases in Knoedel Jos 181 Stern Fred 213 his line Lenske Jul 3 14 Schilling 482 Bucklen Arnica Salve PROBATE NOTICE. 3 32 McKowen Keys Soot^ hr\k Sl\oe^'Kotio^/G^roderie^ 309 A Rare Opportunity. The best salwein the world for Cuts, 2 37 Witt Wm Miller Wm 3 73 State of Minnesota, Connty of orawn }-88. In Bruises Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Probate Court. Spejial Term, Dec. 8th 1887. I am now receiving the largest and I Fever Sores, Tetter, chapped Hands, Ci'odk^ty, etc5. In tne Matter of the estate of Jens Peder Jenson best assortment of Musical Instruments deceased. Town of Stately. Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, On reading and filing the petition of Ane Maria ever shown in this city, consisting of and positively cures Piles, or no Jenson, executrix of Oie li*8t will and testament **mmmmm""»*»«»»»»*»»»»»»»»»»»»^M Dist. No. 6.1 and of the estate ofJens Peder Jenson deceased, pay required. I is guaranteed to give Violins, Accordeons, Harmonicas, Banjos, representing among other things that she has fully WE TAKE THIS OPPORTUNITY TO INVITE OUR Bickelhaupt 9 17 3 14 perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. administered said estate, that all the debts, ftmeral Guitars, Flutes, Piccolos, Music Baalke 183 FoxGE 116 Price 25 cents per box. Sold by 0. charges and expenses of last sickness of said FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS TO GJVE US A CALL Boxes, in fact everything in the Music Crawford 7 12 W 3 44 deceased, and costs of administration of said estate L. Roos. have been paid and prrying that a tide and line, and will offer the same at the W E 39 Harris E 172 place be fixed for the assignment of said estate to AND EXAMINE OUR GOODS. WE SELL AT Baltrusch, A 177 82 her as the only person entitled thereto x-ider the most astonishing low prices ever known will of said deceased. .....( Callanan 5 76 Trautman 5 37 I.., «THE LOWEST PRICES..- It is ordered, that said petition be heard, by the in New Ulm. I am prepared to give E 3 12 Knoedel 4 60 Judge of this court, on Fridtty the 6th day of you bargains in Instruments, quality of Janusry A. D. 1888, at 3 o'clock p. m., at the office Dist. No 62. B. BBHHKBI&COi ,± of Geo. W. Somerville in the village of Sleepy goods and prices speak for themselves -DEALER XN- A, Behnke, Manager, Allen A 8 06 Eye Lake, in said connty. Wilson 5 79 Dry And it is farther ordered, that notice thereof be Give me a call and convince yourself. N E 151 E 58 given to all persons interested, by publishing a 151 S 3 80 cop? of this order for three successive weeks prior Special low prices on Organs and WPROBiATE NOTICE. to said day of hearing in tbe New Ulm Review a Hats and Cass, "'..,'-,*• Balbach 5 74 A E 81 Pianos from now until the holidays. weekly newspaper, printed and published, at the State of Minnesota, County of Brown Ves In Steindl 5 22 Wood 2 07 city of New Ulm in said county. O. M. OLSEN. Probate Conrt. Special Term, December ]6th" 1887 Dated at New Ulm, the 8th day of December Spoo 5 41 60 Men's and Boys'CMMng, In the mat'-er of the estate of Carl M. Schmidt A. D. 188T. New Drug & Music Store, Meridian Sedow .F 36 Wielson 9 By the Court. Whereas, An instrnmentin writing, purporting Tessman 7 60 ERNST BRANDT, .-- Block, N/ew Ulm, Minn. to be the last will and testament ofCirl&l.Schmidt J5 (L. S.) Judge of Probate. Ladies'Jackets andDolmans Attached to Dist. No. 62. deceased, late of said pountv, has been de. livered to this Court After Forty ea^ PROBATE NOTICE! Briggs W 173 Feuerstein PROBATE NOTICE 12 94 And whereast Sophie Schmidt has filed there '^^r«Mience i1 J*8 LADIES' AND GENTS'^ with her petition, representing among other things Erown 166 Haggard 5 54 State of Minnesota, Connty of Brown ^-ss la State of Minnesota, Comity of Brown, ^s* In v^uLiuneHundted a 1 M.Sbbmidt&ied in a»id SSntJ S Probnte Court. Special Term, Dec. 9th 1887. Duley W 4 11 Marti 2 23 Thousand appUciandJ*"?1P"renU|in-ooun•'••rn*fotoSeipntjfi^ossolicitor***Vtion Furnishing Goods, ProbateConrt, Special Terra, Dec. 7th, 1887. tne 25th day of NovemberJSS7, testate, and that In the matter of the estate of Christof Oroebner the United-State* In the matter of the estate of Helena Elleffson A 93 Moody 3 12 said petitioner is the soie eiecutrix named in said tries, the pnblistfnt deceased. ,- deceased: last will iindreatamenf.ftndjpr-n pi" thit rlu- enid 1 American contintp Dunning W S 67 Wendland A 3 41 On reading ami filingr thw petition ofJ ^Michael On reading and filing the petition of Ole A.US-50 for pntent^, •in»ii?'- W'*dr.-n56'-!iF. "(ipj-r'sbiK.!•!«•. inurnment may be .dinit£d i.. p,„!*,',., ,| Vhat Fohl aflminit-tniior of tbe estate of Chrisstof Grwbner au Jorgisnson, administrator of the estate of Helena lerilr united Stj ,tf» ajid Dist. No 66. tettm b*t»m™t*ry be to fPr i*,„e,, thereoi. GtROCEBIESj3'X* ilecesu-ed, representing among oihpr thinirs, GAnad'1r,e Jo oocain p.i'fin-, in ^"g'^na. I isa-je, Elleffson deceased, representing among It is ordered, Thutji'f Lr. louil that he has fully administered said estate, unci fforraany, and jul o'lw'r .^**»e'~«petieme Davis E 7 72 A ti 1 95 other things, that he has fully administered said ment, and the oaid ptlitiri, be hemdXfoiV tlil IJ unequaled and theii'iacihbes are uasutt- praying that a time and place befixed for examining estate, and praying that a time and place be fixed Court, at the Probate Offife ^afdVoantv on DickersonEEsr2 69 Haggard 8 98 and allowing his account of hie administration, CROCKERY & GLASSWARE for examining and allowing his account of his Wednesdayjthe 18th day IrJannarxA.O.lS^'at io Ii?*5.,1fB specificatioi8 Prepared and filed and for the assignment of the, residue of 168 MA'-, 2 59 jr administration, and for the assignment of the in the Patent Office on short:aminaMoTerms •»otise. vcij o'clock in the forenoon, wfcen ii concerned may said estate to heirs, a reaspn»ble. No rh rge fore a of models esidue of said estate to heirs. E 79 Fox O A 6 45 BOOTS AND SHOES, It ii ordered, that said acroant be Examined, oranwinga. A.i-ite by nilj1 It is ordered, that said account be examined,and And it is-fnrther orderel That pnbUc nofice of •'. L. A." 79 Seamans 4 20 and petition heard, by the Judge of this! Court, on petition heard.by theJadgeof this Coitrt,onThurs^3iay, the time and place of laidJLearins b^ivenko all intheSCIEJSfTlPICAMpI^CAf^hichhaB "And the very latest patterns in Friday Ihe 6th day of January A.'jp. ?884 at 10 8 68 Scott 3 15 tne largest circulation and f'he mosnt influential persons interested, by pullication ot£be*s fordera the 5th day of January, A. B: 1888, at 10 o' .* o'clock m., at the office of Oeo,^jjSomerville newspaper of its kind paP."B,lee"every tlle worli Dress Goods fc Trimmings. }jOwnervi for lhree weeks successivfly PreviongttnZiS AI~ clock A. M., at the Probate Office in said county. in the village of Sleepy Eye Lake in The advantages of such aPxat*c patentee pi connt of hearins, in the New I S a S An&iitis further ordered, that notice "Jiereof be understands. (. And it is further ordered, that-no] "A good recoinrnendditori. thereof be printed and, published'atihe City a ^jgiyett to all persons interested, by publishing a My purchases have been made di This large and splendidlSiL1'tttr*ted newsnapes given to all persons interested, by lishing^ a said County. -I' Hfff \raV*°Py sf.Jihis order- for three successive weeks is pnblished WEEKLY»fcj6a00 a year, and i* The Mankato Review recommends rect and for cash, and I am thereby 'copy of this order for three succew week8 prior -, By therourt I m-A admitted to be the best paiter devoted to hcience.1 to said day of hearing in the New '?^e,?,,S an«Lr mechanics, inventions, eni works, Heview a enabled to ^ake the lowest prices. Maj. Senders, of Sleepy Eye, as one of other departments of indi8^*! progress. p»J^. weekly newspaper? printed and ptj bed at the ji2 (L.B.) nw' f- & City iisned'm any country. £t fMtflipstnen-'ne' Call and examine my stock and com-u City of «^w Ne Ulm ^u.«»»,.. In said county vW«^i. Dated at New .fcfar ist competent and deserving men Alll al mtantjiAas patentee Try9ifUfoa.-.«^i-l^nilvmitlOnvuefroeUttitld#Mana mber A. pare prices before a in W I $ afchweek. t), 1S27. buslj efls' Bold by all newsdealers. -'uttendent where, /sty/- „-Py theffom* Cror If yon have an invent!fr its JHunn A Co., .publishers EBNsqyBi y. New Y.Mk.