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

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F« H. BEHNKE. SLEEPY EYE CORRESPOfWE. Lafayette Items AOTCtf S 5*/* a a aw* _v,« ^DEALER I N —The Spelling-School in district No. Wvfeatw LEVER —Mi. Golden and lady spent Thursday 53, which has been postponed time and S PILLS. in the city of New Dim, returning again, came off Friday evening and the same day. proved a grand success. The school Finds in our Stock of Boots BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. ALWAYS —Henry Zieske went to New Ulni to over, the parties amused themselves ASK FOR JDR. PIERCE'S PELLETS, Ofc take in the show last week. with witnessing operations with the IITTLE SUGAR-COATED FILLS. camera lucida and listening to recitations. —Mr. Letford of Lamberton passed in re a they operate and Shoes through here on his way to Redwood -without disturbance to the system, diet, or occupation. Pu up glass vials, hermetically Falls, to appear as a witness in some A pleasant surprise party was given sealed. Always fresh and reliable. As land case. to our pedagogue, Mr. Jacob Riser of a a a iv a a iv or a iv G[foderie^,ffait^,Cfeodk these little Pellets give the most perfect District No. 7 at the residence of Mr. —Mr. J. M. Thompson was up to satisfaction. Just Th Thing R. D. Lilhe. Redwood Falls last week, attending the SICK HEADACHE district court at that place. —Fred Klossner still experiences trouble among his horses affected with —Mr. F. Drusch was struck by the GOOD TABLE E E distemper. a a east bound passenger train Tuesday in a morning. He was coming from the —Hay is a scarcity among our farmers, I us A a and all south side of the track, and was making New Brick,Cor. Minn. & Centre Sirs.,"* and the cold weather has retarded derangements of the stomach for the depot. In leaching the main the growth of grass. and bowels, are promptly They are looking for. Attention is invited to our immense Spring and NEW UM, MINN. track he walked down it to the platform, relieved and permanently —All our teachers are attending the cured by the use of Jr. his little son beside him, who was St. Peter Institute. a a a iv Summer line of Fashionable, Durable, Seasonable, Reasonable, Perfect out side of the track. Had he been in In explanation of the remedial power of these Goods sold at Rock-bottom prices for —C. Grossklas lost a valuable mare Pellets over so great a variety of diseases, it the center ef the track probably nothing may ti uthf ully be said that their action upon cash. Goods delivered in any part of last week. Fitting, Wear Resisting would have been left of him. He the sjstem is universal, not a gland or tissue the citv. escaping their sanative influence. Sold by was btruek and pushed for about ten or —Joseph Schluck sold eggs at wholesale, druggists, 25 cents a vial. Manufactured at the fifteen fept, his left leg being broken. bringing 147 dozen to New Ulm, Chemical Laboratory of WORIJJ'S DISPEISSARY where he readily disposed of them. MEDICAL ASSOCIATION, Buffalo, N. —Ascenbion services were held in the RUEMKE & SCHAPEKAHM, Catholic Ciiureu last Thursday. On account —John Klossner, the Winthrop miller, inspected his Lafayette farm a few of the bad roads there "were not For Ladies, Gents, Misses, Youths, Boys, Girls, Farmers, Merchants, Carpenters. Builders and Contractors. many farmers piesent to take part in da\s ago. the seivices. —Miss Lena Biereigl is on the sick NhW ULM, MINN. Mechanics, is offered by the manufacturers —C W. Clark, agent for the American list. of S a a a Building and Loan Association of •A for a case of I a on as received here at IN FACT EVERTBOBY. Designs and plans made to order and Minneapolis, v*as in town se%eral dajs Chiomc Nasal Catarrh which A Ocns, ell this section, estimates on all work furnished and they cannot cure. last week, oigamzing a local branch. as a at S a a St. contracts faithfully executed. He succeeded in getting ten applicants S O S O A A Paul last week* N particulars re hea^j headache, obstruction of the nasal or share holders. The Local Board Our Goods are all first class. There is nothing like leather we 3. Laudenslilager, given. passages, discharges tailing from the head heie ected their officers tor the ensuing into the throat, sometimes profuse, watery, —John«Klingler Sr. is a in im and acud, at others, thick, tenacious, mucous, senv Saturday evening. President, sell no Imitations. W lead while others follow. purulent, bloody and putrid the eyes are on his farm Isaac Gallagher Treasurer, J. C. Zieske, weak, waters •, and inflamed there is ringing Dealer in in the ears, deafness, hacking or coughing to A to a of Fairfa was Secretary, Fred Thompson. A regui'ii clear the throat, expectoration of offensive LOHBYDE, looking over his Lalayett real estate. meeting of the board' will be held •J matter, together with scabs from ulcers the —Miss Lydi a Getc was the of •voice is changed and has a nasal twang the everv second Monday of each month. bieath is offensive smell and taste are impaired her uncle Schrader la&t week there is a sensation dizziness, with —Roads are almost impassable and 4 if IJf ABE, TJ WAREANP mental depression, a hacking ^jugh and general prevent business. Farmers will be late, Leading Boot and Shoe Dealer. debility. Only a few of the above-named TVest Neivton Gleanings. gettiuo their corn crop if this weather symptoms are likely to be present in any one LIGHTNING RODS. J- case. Thousands of cases annuallj, without continues. manifesting half of the above symptoms, result The Celebrated White, Howe, Ott a constructed a —Rev Hensel and family of the Evangelical consumption, and end in the grave. No disease is so common, more deceptive and stump-pullin a in which effectually New American & Singer Association, who has been here dangerous, or less understood by physicians. extracts tree-stump a a also for three ears, sen ing his congregagation, By its mild, soothing, and healing properties. SEWING MACHINES. be so a a as to pui an entire has been given a new held in Dr. Sage's Catarrh liemedy cures the worst tree cases of a a in he a Renville Co. for which he left last Tuesday is iUca. & 1st S Sts New Ulm, MINN. a and a a a a a Rev Gagstettei of Renville will —Died Tuesday a 8th, at her Sold by diuggists everywhere 50 cents. SCHUBERT & FLOa take the place of Rev. Hensel in Sleepy home, Miss ha a a aged to A a a Eve and vicinity. 19. Deceased, ad just re Prof. W. HATTSNER, the famous mesmerist, from Minneapolis, as an estimabl Memorial services will be held in of Ithaca, N. Y., writes: Some ten years ago 3 lady, Avell beloved by all I suffered untold agony fiom chronic nasal the Congregational church on Sunday catarrh. My family physician gave me up as her. he bereaved parents* a ^ents for the improved I Ma\ 27th. Rev. McN/iel will officiate. incurable, and said I must die. My case was every day in the week at relations have the a of the such a bad one, that every day, towards sunset, All old soldiers are cordially invited. 0 I SEL BINDER S my voice would become so hoarse I could it barely speak above a whisper. In the morning —Mr. Nels Johnson, vi orkmg on the my coughing and clearing of my throat would W are still a a section west of town, had one ot his almost strangle me. By the use of Dr. Sage's in the timber N to espied one fingers hurt badly, but hopes to save it. Catarrh Kemedy, three months, I was a well AUTD the other afternoon, a a a pieviou man, and the cure has been permanent." Dr. Marcellus has the patient in charge. H. Gluth v\hile on hoise-back, chased Steel Mowers, he ladies of the TV. R. C. will institute *'Constantl a in a Spitting. one for quite a distance then" raffle on the evening of the THOMAS J. BUSHING, Esq., 2902 Pme Street, he roads are in a very ad condi 23d of May, with an ice cream festival St. Louis, Mo., writes: I was a great sufferer from catarrh tor three years. At times I could tion, a a a at Harmon} Hall. Everybody is invited. also for the Northw estern Self-dumping hardly breathe, and was constantly hawking FURNITURE STORE. O buperviso a Road-oversee and spitting, and for the last eight months Hayrakes, Banuer Ha\ raxes, the unexcelled could not breathe through the nostrils. I L. Bu&chard has lesigne the a thought nothing could be done for me. Luckily, Norwegian Plows, Cultivators, position. I was adMsed to tiy Dr. Sage's Catarih Mil ford Items durable and light lunning Smith Wagons, Bemedy, and I am now a well man. I believe S me fash nets, found at the it to be the only sure remedy for catarih now Always special bargains in self-oiling Wagons with steel axle. manufactured, and one has only to gn it a of Cieek will be soid at auction a in is in up but on fair tual to e\perience astounding it suits and it the nor does not ill for a me I a permanent cure." a of unfavorabl weather a it Repairs for tire above named MAchinery always on 'haru& i& an mjuiiou practice and an insult to is feared at the recent frost a a re S Cure a I BINDING TWINE of the best quality. the angle that fashing nei.s are used in lace curtains, carpets, wailpaper crops to a re at extent our re a E I O I NS Itvnvov O., hin """i, Our prices are low and suitable to W at is 70 cts at Essig, but Pa., sajs: "My dau^lu/r had (.ai A I I she was five years oU, bi~ 1 1 everybody. We ask the farmers to call will a it to a over such roads Sage's Catarrh Bonn dy ach ci' wi d, and p. ocured on us before buying elsewhere. a bottle for her, apd soon sa.v th. it he population at Essi has increased and baby-carriages. helped her a third bottle effected a peimanent phi*! one. Mr E says he is cure. She is now eighteen yeais old and to pio-ud board a lodge for NEW EM MARBLE WOBKS, sound and hearty." the new comer consequently J)R. J. C. ROTHENBURG, be closely related to he lg. Schwendinger, Prop'r. stiatige W congratulate Physician and Surgeon, Loui Essig, leftfoi W a Monuments, Tombstones and all Th S PETERSO N Office next door to Post Office. ingto Teir. reports, things lively up other work in my line made to order is at re as Springfield, Minn. promptly and iu a workmanlike manner clei in a store at a salary of S45 at reasonable rates. a board etc. NEW ULM. MINN. Ernst Pfeifferf Gnetschow aged 67 "jears, IMPLEMENT COMPANY. MONTAN HEARD FROM—Ee^f died a he funeral Mill a Cor. Minnesota and 2nd N. Sts., place next a cent railroad exten siotis ha\e developed Over Tappe's Tailor shop. exceptiooalh fine mn-fral, stock and farming ©eklef ii\ kll kii\d$ of fctfrq n\ctdl\ii\efy. districts Maps mrtfull pamcnlirs, free, npoa Worth Knowing. application to C. W ARRJLN, Gen. Pa«s. Aat PAINTER, CALCIMINER St Paul, Minn. Mi. W. H. Morgan, merchant, Lake AND The Celebrated Stonghton Wagons, Bnggies and Oscillating City, Fia as taken with a severe Cold, PAPER HANGER, Louis Buenger, attended with a distressing Cough and running into Consumption in its first executes all work promptly and at Bob-Sleighs. ^stages. He tried many socalled popular reasonable prices. Artistic Graining a cough remedies and steadily grew Cor. Minn, and 3d North Sts., Specialty. woise Was reduced in flesh, "had difficulty The^Fuller & Johnson'Manufacturing Go's. UEW imm. in breathing and was unable to ULM, Bucklen Arnica Salve sleep. Finally tried Dr. King's New Mowers, Horse Rakes and Plows. The best salve in the world for Cuts, Discover} for consumption and found Bruises Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, immediate relief, and after using about Fever Sores, Tetter, chapped Hands, a half dozen bottles found^himself well Its superior excellence pro\en millions of IR,ooTs. Isla-nci J3tu.ToTole Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, homes for more than a quarter of a century. It is and has had no return of the disease. used by the United States Government Endorsed Wftxi^uf^.j%fosKindlalnirDealedan and positively cures Piles or no No other remedy can show so grand a by the heads of the Great Universities as the pay required. It is guaranteed to give record of cures, as Dr. King's New Discovery Strongest, Purest, and most Healthful. Dr. Price's ±i\Q U0\t finding 01\io dlikmpioit Cream Bakmg Powder does not contain Ammoma, perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. for consumption, Guaranteed to Lime, or Alum Sold only Cans Price 25 cents per box. Sold by C. do just what is claimed for it.—Tial BINDERS, REAPERS AND MOWERS. PRICE BAKIN3 POWDER CO. New York. Chicago. St. Louis. L. Roos. bottle tree at L. Roos Drug Store.-4 S t: MILLINERY PROBATE NOTICE, FENCE WIRE AND ALL KINDS OF BINDING TWINE. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. The Indian Reservation Opened. State of Minnesota, County of Brown ^ss. In The Massillon, Ames & Aultman & Taylor Straw Burning The Montana Reservation Bill, having State of Minnesota, County of Brown. J-ss. Probate Court. Regular Term, May 7th 1888. —AND— In Probate Court In the matter of the estate of Johann Hain deceased. now become a law, opens for settlement DRESS JHAKING. 1 In the matter of the estate of Charles Leonhardt four million acres rich farming lands deceased Whereas, An instrument in writing, purporting to be the last will and testament of 7ohann Ham in the well-known and long coveted Milk Notice is hereby given to all persons having deceased, late of said County, has been delivered Miss Mary Hopt, claims and demands against the estate of Charles River Valley, also large areas of excellent to this Court Leonhardt, late of the County of Brown, deceased, grazing country on the surrounding And whereas, Elisabeth Hain has filed therewith that the Judge of the Probate Court of said County will hear, examine and adjust claims and demands her petition, representing among other things uplands. This portion of Montana, agamst said estate at his office in the City of New that said Johann Ham died in said County on opposite the 1 Everything warranted and a full line of repairs always on hand. besides its agricultural resources, being Ulm in said County, on the first Monday of each the 16th day of March 1888, testate, and that month, for six successive months, commencing said pentioner is the sole executrix named said Union Motel, New Ulm, rich in minerals with an abundance of with the first Monday July 188S, and that six We are always willing to devide our profits with our customers call and look last will and testament, and praying that the said coal, is attracting wide spread attention months from the 4th day of May 1888, have been instrument may be admitted to probate, and that at our goods whether you wish to purchase or not we are here to show them so Has on hand a good stock of Milhrery Goods CM limited and allowed by said Probate Court for as is shown bv the number already settling tetters testamentary be to her issued thereon sistingm part of Hats, Bonnets, Velvet?, Q-ififi don't be bashful but come and try us. creditors to present theii claims. It is ordered, That the proofs of said instrument, theie. C. H, WARREN, Gen. Pass. Ribbons, Feathers, Flowers, &c 8 S and the said petition, be heard before this AUGUST WESTPHAL, ,^7"iff° a S £damping monograms. Stamp- Agent, St. Paul, Minn., has issued for Court, at theProbate Office in said County, on The S. D. Peterson Implement Co., Executor of the estate of Charles Leonhardt deceased ing of all kinds. Embroideiy Work and Fashion, free distribution, an excellent manual, Friday the 3th day of June A. D. i888, at 10 _23 able dressmaking done to order amnion- o'clock in the forenoon, when all concerned may and a pamphlet with other information appear and contest the probate of said instrument New TTlm Minus regarding this country. Low rates are NOTICE OF MORTGAGE And it is further ordered, That public notice of the time and place of said hearing be given to all now being made to Great Falls for those SALE. SAL£I persons interested, by pubheahon of those orders desiring to explore this new country. for three weeks successively previous to said day of hearing, in the New Ulm Review a newspaper H^ a 8 a a a the condi. Julius Kraus& tl0^8K0ffAuC*', printed and published at the City of New Ulm in Fr. Vogelpohl tamiVlort"age executed and S PROBATE NOTICE. said County. hrnecHoy a S a Y* Iwnc Bro« By the Court, State of Minnesota, County of Brown }-ss. In *?«S,«D™ m?n8*g°™ 4 ™e Colonial & Unites The Prince of Clothiers is in the ERNST BRANDT. Painter and Paper Hanger. Piobate Court Special Term, April 28th 1888 a Company, limited morteaeee Ju7 (L. S.) Jndgeof Probate. In the matter op the estate of Peter ShaUer, dated the twentieth day of January A D. S Merchant Tailor, field with a full assortment of deceased S a i°h ty-*hj ee recorded o?- On reading and filing the petition of Jos A Eckstein, the State of Minnesota, on the 2Gth dav of Jan Ceiling Dedofktioii $|e. administrator of the estate of Peter Schaller READY MADE CLOTHING, Minn. S New Ulm, Minn. uary A. D. 1888, at o'clock A. ni book N of Drug Store, deceased, representing among other things, Mortgages, nt page 3D7 on ^hich there is claimed 1 that he has pai tly administered said estate, and Is prepared to supply the people of GENTS FURNISHING to be due at the date cf th.s notice, the amoS™ of All work executed neatly and prompt- praying that a time and place he fixed for examining One hundred and twerty-two Doling and the further ly. Ordersmay be left at my resi- S a vicinity with the best of and allowing his account of his administration GOODS AND sum of twent-m.ie and 10 300 Dollars I dence in Schapekahm's building corner taxes.paid on said vienu-es by ,,,d mortgage W clothing at the lowest prizes, Only It la ordered, that said account be examined, which it holds the Treasurer'/receipth, and ,?o $ BOOTS AND SHOES, DR C. WESCHCKE, PROP'R. Minnesota and Fourth North streets. and petition heard, by the Judge of this Court, on first class work turned out. tion or proceeding ha« been minuted at la* Thursday the 24th day of Way A. 1888, at 10 all of which are to be disposed of equity to reco% er the debt secured by a J. KRAUSE. Mianesota Street, o'clock A. at the Probate office in said county. gageornnj pan thereof. mort- And it is lurther oidered, thit notice vhereof be at bankrupt prices. Now Notice i* hereby eiven, that by virtue of a NEW ULM, MINN. given to all persons interested, by publishing a power of sale contained in said moilgaw andl of copy of this order for three successive weeks prior Tin anfr-Har&ware Give him a call in his new quarters the statute in sach case .dc and p. ovided sa?d A fall and fresh stock of to said day of hearing the New Ulm Review, a mortgage Will be foreclosed by sale of the weekly newspaper, printed and published at the anct"ro drugs ana niedicines\choice in Klossner's new Brick Block. gaged premises therein desmbed, pubhc City of Ne^ XJlm in sam county. at tion at the front door of the Court uX,,^ V, Da*ed at New Ulm the 28th day of April A perfumery ^fine soaps9combs City of .New Ulm ,n the Coort?• of Bro% and D. 1888. and toilet articles, books, State or Minnesota, on Saturda/the nmth dav „f By the Court, June A eighteen hund.cd and eighty -ht at ERNST BRANDT, stationery, colors, varnishes -OL 1fig ODe o'clock in the .itternoon to R»iti«iv*i a OF M24 (L S) Judge of Probate. which shall then be due on 'said^morLi' 6 am °1u glass putty and painter's the interest thereon, and a S XL HANSCHEN, Edward W. Baer, GGBTRaCTOa AND BUILDER,' supplies. sale, and twent-five Dollars attorney^ fees a PIANOS, ORGANS AND Contractor and Builder, gives special attention to Calciminino", so to be sold, are the" ot?pie« 5 nUSS*^ ?*$ Corner of Minnesota and Centre Streets. situated in the County of MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. Whitewashing and Plastering. All nesota, and known a A large assortment of heating and cnok stoves PURE WINES AND LIQUORS Jobs promptly attended to in city or Special attention given to and all kinds of tinware always on hand. mason THOS. MULVERBILL, Prop. country and satisfaction guaranteed in FOR MEDICAL tSE. work in the city and countrv. All orders entrusted tome will receive promptattention. quarter of Section Fifteen fl5? ?n X^"st every respect. Special attention given to the manu Fine turnouts furnished with or withont N"ew Ulm. Minn. Physicians prescriptions carefully hundied and nine i») of & a S drivers at reasonable rates. Fishing, hunting facture of tin and iron roofs. Office on Broadwav, opposite J. Vogel's wrstcontaumn-Eigty acres. y- (33) The North Star Lung and Tnroat Bal compounded at all hours of the day and Pleasure parties furnished teams. Ladies' Repairing done neatly and promptly. Saddle horses Fine Carriages for funerals. TheColonia &%mted btates Mortgage Compa^ sam is a sure cure for coughs and colds and night. lumber yard. 1 NEW ULM, MINN Office in Skating Emk. 3 Eastman Attorney r». %y^rali^Mr. .•at -^*V -fC?!* ^J'n 5ife *K "..1*? ,„ 1i»j,t 6 Jf