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

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mm Friends, Washerwomen, Housekeepers, SLEEP! SIB COBBESPflfiDESGE. Sftffi&flELB COafiESPOSDESCE, F. BEHNKE, =DEM*ER IK^ Lend me your ears, and hear me Rev Lang spent several days in. St Las Wednesday afternoon our villag for my cause. people were set in commotion as Paul, last week. The Soap I come to speak about the fire alarm was turned on, and it did The weather for the last two weeks not take long to find out where the fire has been most decidedly unfavorable YOU? is the Great Santa Claus. was. Th large volume of smoke soon for harvest. Rai and rain for most 'Tis good for every purpose, gave evidence that it was at the Minnesota every day If it continues another House. Th fire company was on week it will prove very destructive and For which a soap is needed, hand, in a few minutes after the alarm, damaging, for grain has already started 1 And joy will bring to and the boys deserve credit the way Do you feel dull, languid, low-spirited, lifeless, to grow on the shock. tltey controlled the flames. and indescribably miserable, both physically 0fodefie^f3fdta,CfitoSkefy, every one" Mrs. Emil Seiter and children are and mentally experience a sense of Mr. Berg was not at home, being in fullness or bloating' after eating, or of "goneness," visiting relatives, and friends in N Who has wise counsel $ $ S Paul at the time. Th hotel is not or emptiness of stomach in the morning, Ianvp& etd, •'•.:\.-.r.-.-', V5::' Ulm. •Ui'--^^:-' .\ '••'.--iK "U,. tongue coated, bitter or bad taste in jg$ a total loss, but it might just as well be heeded mouth, irregular appetite, dizziness, frequent Oscar Erickson is putting up a building 4)*as the whole building is ruined from headaches, blurred eyesight, "floating specks" And spent a nickel, just to GOOD TABLE BUTTER. '.:," he smoke and water. on his lot on Redwood St. to be before the eyes, nervous prostration or exhaustion, irritability of temper, hot flushes, used foivan office and. machine shop. alternating with chilly sensations, sharp, prove ^••r-"' Th Mill Elevator is nearing completion, New BrickXor. Minn. & Centre Sirs., biting, transient pains here and there, cold Mr. Jaehne is hauling stone for and had it not been for so much feet, drowsiness after meals, wakefulness, or What wonders it will do, his new residence. NEW UM, MINN. disturbed and unrefreshing sleep, constant, rain, it would have been ready ere this. indescribable feeling of dread, or of impending To lighten labor, save expense SllDrs. Marcellus and James, of Sleepy calamity? P. D. Greene has an Advance Steam Eye, were in town on Friday eveniug. If you have all, or any considerable number And make thingsbrightand new. Threshing Machine, running every Saturday of these symptoms, you are suffering from Goods sold at Rock-bottom prices for G. W. Va Dusen & Co. are putting to show tue good points about that most common of American maladies— an addition on their coal sheds. cash. Goods delivered in any part of Bilious Dyspepsia, or Torpid Liver, associated Extract from Prof. Soap'em's lecture on it. On Saturday he had a straw stacker with Dyspepsia, or Indigestion. The more the city. M. Lehrer, bought J. Bagon's fai The Moral Influence ofSoaf"^-,~.v attached, which gave perfect satisfaction. complicated your disease has become, the greater the number and diversity of symptoms. which joins the town on the west. a^Laudenslilager, 1-* No matter what stage it has reached, SDr. T. Sullivan's father, living at Died, the-infant child of Mr. & Mrs. Dr. Pierce's a Discover will subdue it, if taken according to directions Petersburg, Canada, is visiting with S A N A A S SOAP* is the' best in the market for washing, scouring, cleaning, S am Bellig, near Iberia, on Wednesday for a reasonable length of time. If not the Doctor for a few weeks. of last week. Rev. Ga'sstetter preached 1%tt- ::j'^.r.i^:^scrubbing, &c. For sale by all grocers at 5c. a cake. cured, complications multiply and Consumption of the Lungs, Skin Diseases, Heart Disease, r#vf a -,. -*v the funeral sermon Th family have A little girl of Mr. Cobley, of Sundown, N K' $£§%- FAIRBANK & CO., Manufacturers, Chicago, 111. ,u\ STOVES, Rheumatism, Kidney Disease, or other grave the sympathy of their many friends. while playing, was accidently maladies are quite liable to set in and, sooner or later, induce a fatal termination. thrown out of a little play-wagon, resulting Miss. ChloeZiesk Is visiting her brober Dr a is in a double fracture of the left acts powerfully upon the Liver, and Henr at Tracy. collar bone. Dr. Rothenburg rendered through that great blood-purifying organ, fTA HI)WARE, TINWAREANP cleanses the system of all blood-taints and impurities, A J. Gauerke has been rusticating the necessary surgical aid. from whatever cause arising. It is LIGHTNING RODS. in Winona & the' twin cities several equally efficacious in acting upon the Kidneys, Bingha Bros, are having a a and other excretory organs, cleansing, days last week. he Celebrate W it of carpenters working on their warehouse strengthening, and healing their diseases. As & an appetizing, restorative tonic, it promotes when completed it will be quite Profs. Lokerly & Jenn are back ~-12STew A an & Singe digestion and nutrition, thereby building up an addition to our town. from their visit, and are getting ready both flesh and strength. In malarial districts, VSEWINO MACHINES. this wonderful medicine has gained great to commence the fall term of school on M. Lehrer. E. Seiter and Col. Bobleter, celebrity in curing Fever and Ague, Chills and the first Monday of Sept. every day the week at State Treasurer, are camping out Fever, Dumb Ague, and kindred diseases. Sts. Minn. Ut S §ts., New Dim. HIKN. Miss. Fannie Crosby, who has been on Mr. Schmidt's farm in Bashaw. De a is SCHUBERT. & FLOR, visiting Mrs. W Murfiu for several spite the unfavorable weather they report CURES ALL HUMORS, weeks, returned to her hojae in Luverne an excellent time and a me plenty last Monday morning. the Col. shipped several nice lots of from a common Blotch, or Eruption, to the worst Scrofula. Salt-rheum, "Fever-sores," prairie chickens to St. Paul last Saturday. Scaly or Rough Skin, in short, all diseases Mr. Wesley Golden, Who had charge They expect to remain in camp jents for ths improved caused by bad blood are conquered by this of a crew of men raising the track near until about next Tuesday. powerful, purifying, and invigorating medicine. Waseca, returned home Saturday evening, Great Eating Ulcers rapidly heal under County Superintendent YeliKanje its benign influence. Especially has it manifested having finished the work assigned McCORMICK SELF BINDERS its potency in curing Tetter, Eczema, will hold a teachers' examination, next aFUENITUEE STORE. to him. Erysipelas, Boils, Carbuncles, Sore Eyes, Scrofulous Tuesday and Wednesday at this place. Sores and Swellings, Hip-joint Disease, The war on chickens opened upon "White Swellings," Goitre, or Thick Neck, Mr. Pfefferle, C. W. H. Heidemann, and Enlarged Glands. Send ten cents in them last Wednesday, and the little Rudolph Kiesling, Judg Brandt and stamps for a large Treatise, with colored a are being slaughtered by the Always special bargains in plates, on Skin Diseases, or the same amount several others enjoyed a hunt in our Steel Mowers, wholesale, a good many being too for a Treatise on Scrofulous Affections. midst last Friday and Saturday. (Wa small to even fly well. "FOR THE BLOOD IS THE LIFE." the hunt in your midst after votes or Thoroughly cleanse it by using Dr. Pierce's This year has been a hard one on chickens Ed Golde Medica Discovery and good lace burtains, carpets, wallpaper small grain the rains of late did a good also for the Northwestern Seif-dumping digestion, a fair skin, buoyant spirits, vital strength and bodily health will be established. deal of damage, Saturday being the onday Hayrakes, Banner Hayra'ses, the unexcelled Is Consumption Incurable. CONSUMPTION, fit for stacking and farmers took Norwegian Plows, Cultivators, Read the following: Mr. C. H. Morris, advantage thereof, but Sunday morning and baby-carriages. which is Scrofula or the Lungs is arrested Newark, Ark., says: "Wa down durable and light running Smith Wa the rain came upou us anew, and set and cured by this remedy, if taken in the with Abscess of Lungs, and friends and gons, self-oilingJWagons with ste'ei axle. another draw-back to stacking. It is earlier stages of the disease. From its marvelous physicians pronounced me an Incurable power over this terribly fatal disease, Repairs for the above named KUehinery always on hand reported that a good deal of grain is when first offering this now world-famed remedy Consumptive. Began taking Dr. King's growing in the shocks, which will furnish to the public, Dr. Pierce thought seriously I N I N W I N E of the best quality. N Discovery for Consumption, am a poor quality of wheat. of calling it his "CONSUMPTION CURE," but Our prices are low and suitable to abandoned that name as too restrictive for now on my third bottle, and able to a medicine which, from its wonderful combination oversee the work on my farm. It is everybody. W ask the farmers to call The S. D. PETEES01T of tonic, or strengthening, alterative, Electric Bitters. the finest medicne ever made. or blood-cleansing, anti-bilious, pectoral, and on us before buying elsewhere. nutritive properties, is unequaled, not onlv Jesse Middlewa ter, Decatur Ohio This remedy is becoming so well as a remedy for Consumption, but for a NEW SLM BUBBLE WOBKS, says: "Had it not been for Dr. King's Chronic Diseases of the known and so popular as to need no Liver, Blood, and Lungs. Ne Discovery for Consumption I special mention. A who have used would have died of Lun Troubles. Electric Bitters sing the same soug of lg. Sehwendinf/er. Prop'r. IMPLEMENT COMPANY. Was given up by doctors. Am. now in praise.—A purer medicine does not exist For Weak Lungs, Spitting of Blood, Shortness of Breath, Chronic Nasal Catarrh, Bronchitis, best f'he'airii.?' Try it. Sample bottles and it is guaranteed to do all that Asthma, Severe Coughs, and kindred free at C. L. Roos Drug Store. 5 is claimed. Electric Bitters will cure Monuments, Tombstones and all affections, it is an efficient remedy. all diseases of the Liver aud Kidneys, Soid by Druggists, at $1.00, or Six Bottles |w f)e£ile^ ir} kll kir\d$ of f&iiq ir|kcl\iT\ery. other woi-k in my line made to order for$S.OO. will remove Pimples, Boils, SaltRheu PROBATE NOTICE. promptly and in a workmanlike manner J3r" Send ten cents in stamps for Dr. Pierce's and other afl'ectious caused by impure at reasonable rates. book on Consumption. Address, Slate of Minnesota, County of Brown, J-ss. Ii World's Dispensary Medical Association, New Ulm, Minn. blood.—Will drive Malaria "from the N E W -. MINN Probate Court, Special Term, August 14th, 1888. system and prevent as well as cure In the Matter of the estate of Peter Schaller. deceased. 6 6 3 a in St., A O N. all Malaria fevers.—For cure of Headache, Louis Bueriger, On reading and filing the petition of Jos. A. C. A. Mueller, Jacob Klossner, Jr., Constipation and Indigestion try Eckstein, administrator with the will annexed of J)R. J. C. ROTHENBURG, the estate of Peter Schaller dece^ed, representing Electric Bitters Entire satisfaction among other things,that ho has ally administered guaranteed, or money refunded.— said estate and praying that a time and place be Physician and Surgeon, Price 50cts. and SI.00 per bottle at C. .Cor. Minn, and 3d North Sts.. nxed for examining and allowing his account of E A E EST CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER, his administration and that he be fully discharged L. Roos Store. 5 NEW ULM, MINK. ty from his said trust. Office next door to Post Office. It is ordered,that said account beexamined and gl\elf\ Sekvy Skf dwkfe DAKOTA HOUSE. petition heard,by the.Tudge of this Ceurt,onThursday Springfield, Minn. the 13th day of September A. D. 1888, at 10 gives special attention to Calcimining, o'clock AM., at the Probate Office in si'id county. Whitewashing' and Plastering. Al And it is further ordered, that rotice thereof be A N given to all persons interested, by publishing a O O S O I E N E W I N N Jobs promptly attended to in city or N E W A E S W at N 1 copy of this order for three successive weeks prior All Kinds of Farm Machinery, to said day o'.' hearing in the New Ulm Review a 77 oats, 28-32 old corn, 40-42, bar- country and satisfaction guaranteed in and Dealer in all Kinds of S E I E O S weekly newspaper, printed and published at the City of New Ulm in said County. ley, 50 potatoes, 25 c. onions every respect. This house is the most centrally located NEW ULM,' MINN. Dated at New Ulm the 14th day of August A. D. 1'25 butter, 8-12 eggs 12$ live hogs Office on Broadway, opposite J. Vo hotel in the city and affords By the Court. per 5 pork, per 5$. per gel's lumber yard. THE NEW GROCERY STORE OF (L.8.) ERNST BRANDT. good Sample Rooms. wt. $2.50—$.3.00 Judge of Probate. NEW Tin anc Hardware C. F. Ruemke Have Yo An Mea What It Costs Drug Store. is open and ready for business. TO MAKE A CHICAGO DAILY NEWS? A choice and well selected stock of O GROCERIES, CROCKERY, Edward W. Baer, You haven tf Well, let us give you just a glimpse into the business, perhaps it will GLASSWARE and NOTIONS interest you. Corner of Minnesota and Centre Streets. are offered to he public at prices which To begin with, the work of the paper is divided into Seventeen Different Departments, A large assortment of heating and cook stoves defy competition. Goods will be delivered and all kinds of tinware always on hand. free to any part of the city. each under its own responsible Superintendmt. Let us take them in order as All ortfer3 entrusted to me will receive promptattention. Remembe the place. O. M. OLSEN, they stand on the weekly pay-roll:— Special attention given to the manu Minnesota' Street, corner of Third North. factnre of tin and iron roofs. I. Th Editorial Department.—This includes managing Repairing done neatly and promptly. 8. Th Mailing and Delivery Department.—"The mailers RUG GIST and A O E A editors, city editors, telegraph editors, exchange NORTH-WESTERNHOTEL EVVUL.M, NX and the delivery clerks handle over a million editors, editorial writers, special writers, and about DEALER IN papers a week. The force numbers 25 ATTENTION FARMERS. thirty reporters. E A I N E W S staff is Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, 9. Th Engine Room.—To supply the motive power requires FR. GOLLNAST, PROP'R. admittedly without a superior in the West, and Toilet Articles, Fancy three steam boilers of 175 horse-power capacity, and numbers 5g The N Creamery Co will three engines with an aggregate of 270 horse-power. Goods, Stationery and **. Opposite the Railroad Depot. a. Th Telegraph Room.—To save time special swires are All departments are lighted by the Edison incandescent commence gathering cream from\*and Musical Instruments.^. run into E A I N E W S building, and the ".' SMTP ULM, MIDN. after Ma 1st, 1888. Highest market system, which here comprises three dynamo paper's own operators take the messages and hand Oils, Paints, Brusfres, Varnishes tifd price in cash will be paid for same and machines and 500 lamps. The employes of this them immediately to the telegraph editor. The department number 5 farmers are respectfully requested co number of operators is 3 -^w^^&r^' Glass* 10. Th Circulation Department.—The paper is now a First class accomodations at patronize the company, as endeavors 3. Th Compositor's Room.—When "copy" has passed manufactured article, and it is the business of this will be made to manage the Creamery reasonable rates. Good the hands of the proper revising editor it goes to Physicians9 Prescriptions carefully department to develop the market for it. The in the interest of the farmers as well as the type-setter. There area good many of him in ."-•, stabling on the prepared from pure and average number of workers is 16 in our own. E A I N E W S office—on an average T3 premises. fresh Drugs. 5 11. Th Subscription Room.—All the. subscriptions from 4. Th Linotype Room.—But the compositor doesn't do -:M it. out-of-town, whether of individual readers or wholesale all the type-setting. The "Linotype" machine SAMPLE ROOM A for the celebrated E3tev Organ news agents, pass through this department, and "sets type" by casting a-line-of-type, on somewhat and Pianos. },** ." this department employs on the average 17 the same principle as the type-founder casts a _, JJ$ 12. Th Business Office.—The general clerical work of the A N single type. Fourteen of these machines are in use BILLIARD HALL paper, such as receiving and caring for the advertiseiJ in E DAILY NEWS office, and the number of tsSw Please give me a call. ••£$& ments—of which over fifteen hundred are received persons required in this department is 29 O. M. O S E t- ,- and handled every day—receiving and paying out 5. Th Artists' and Engravers' Department.—But the Meridian Blocfc^ N Ulm Minn •.n-"** *T next door to the Dakota House cash, the general bookkeeping of the business, metropolitan daily now gives its readers not only ,,,v, requires a counting-room force of 27 New Vlm%- -^jMinn. reading matter, but also illustrations. By the aid PIONEER 13. Th Care of Building requires the constant service of of good artists, zinc etchers and photography by W'. »7*» three janitors 3 CHARLES BRUST, Proper. 3 electric light E A I N E W S IS now printing Drug Store, ft the best newspaper illustrations in America. This 14. Th Watchman.—To insure perfect protection against takes the best service of skilled workers to the risk of fire two watchmen are constantly on duty. 2 Th best of wines, liquors, cio-ars number of "/. •'. 7 15. Th N York,Office.—This engages the entire time of a always on hmd.m^S^S^m^f 6. Th Stereotype Foundry.—The matter—type and pictures—being general manager and assistant 2 DR. C. WESCHCKE, PRORU.^ now "locked up in the "forms" the 16. Th Washington Bureau.—In charge of its own special NOTICE OF EXPIRATION work is next transferred to the foundry. A metro,' Washington staff correspondent 1 Minnesota Street. THOS. MULVERHILL,¥rop. OF REDEMPTION. politan daily no longer prints from its type. In 17. Th Milwaukee Bureau—To facilitate Northwestern order to print, a large edition quickly it is necessary Fine turnouts furnished with or without N E W ULM news gathering, one man I N N drivers at reasonable rates. Fishing, hunting to multiply the printing surfaces, and this is In whose name assessed, John Tweet Subdivision From which it appears that the number of regular 'employees and Pleasure parties furnished teams. Ladies* A full and fresh stock of accomplished by casting duplicate stereotyped of Section, Lot or Block, part of Lots 8 and 9 18 ". 3Q2 Saddle horses. Fine Carriages for funerals. of Section 28. Township 112. Range 33 Amount drugs ana *»edicine*\choiee plates, from which, after they have been fastened Officoin Skating Rink. And the pay roll runs from $5,500""to $6,000 per week.-ageregating Sold for, $1.86 Subsequent Taxes, $3.70 Interest to the presses, the printing is done. Of stereotypes perfumery,fine *oaps,comb* Penalty and Costs, $1.81 Total Amount requiied during the year $300,000. E A I N E W S requires 8 to Redeem, $7.37. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. and toilet articles, boous Th™ a a ger annual expenditure for white Office of the Auditor of Brown Co. 7. Th Press E A I N E W S uses six double stationery, colorn9 varnishes 1 paper, and telegraph and cable tolls sometimes run Now Ulm, Minn., July 9tb, 1888. State of Minnesota, County of Brown. In .„*,. -,. Perfecting presses, capable of printing 100,000 com^Cfl£'"«^plete To John Sweet.—Yon are hereby notified that on Probate Court. -. nearly a thousand dollars a week. Take it all glassjrutty and painters papers per hour. To run these there are 3d dny of May A. D. 1886. at a Tax Sale held as In tne Matter of the Estate of Anton Hoclihaus together the expenditures of E A I N E W S for provided by law at New T"lm, in the County of supplies. Deceased. -,'„* -v ,? required men to the number of ..-, 26 the year 1888 will vary very little from $900 000 Brojvn, State of Minnesota, the Auditor of said Notice is hereby given to all persons havine County sold the land herein above described to claims and demands Mgninst the estate of Anton PIANOS, ORGANS AND State and assigned said land to H.M. Ball for the ,-:, The foregoing takes no account of the special correspondents at hundreds of places country of European Hochhoo*, late of the !unty of Brown, deceased, l^elinqnent Taxes thereon for the years 1880,1P87 that the Judge of the Probate Conrt of said County correspondents of fifteen hundred news agents throughout the Northwest who distribute E A I N E W S t7ite S S S and 1888, amounting ss hereinbefore stated tothe will hear, examine and adjust claisns and demauds MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. a Hum of Seven 31-100 Dollars, exclusive of the cost 7 forty-two wholesale city dealers with their horses and wagons of one hundred against said estate at his office in the City of of serving this notice. You are also hereby notified New Dim in said County, on thefirM Moi.day of PURE WINES AND LIQUORS S S A advertisement offices throughout the city, all connepted with the main office by telephone, that the right of redemption from sncTi sale e:ich month, for Rix succe«8ive months, commencing a a h™?in will expire on tlte 9th day of September A. D. S in E A I N E W S in Chicago. ThisTs it with the first Mor.day in September 188S, and FOR MEDICAL SE. 1888, or within sixty days atter the service of this that six months from the 3ist Any Jnlvot 1888, the publisher to make a CHICAGO A I LY NEWS. It costs the reader to buy it one cent a day. MeasuredI notice. have been limited and allowed bv said" Probate production, E A I LY N E WS is worth its price, isn't it* Th Chicago Dailv N if S Witness my hand and peal at New Ulm, in said Physicians prescriptions. carefully Court fur creditors to present their claims. 7 W a 1 County of Brown, this 9th day of July 1888. mailed, a id for $3.00 per year, or 25 oerTper A S S KATHARIXA HOCHKAFS, compounded at ail hours of the dav E. P. BERTRAJVD, "Administratrix with the wil^aunexed of the es and night. "*.. E^- •'•!!. County Auditor tateof AntonHoehhsyi.s deceased. VICTOR F. LAWSON, Publisher E A I NEWS," Chicago. wl If