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

August 29, 1888 · Page 7 of 8

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135ENEE, SLEEP! EIE GOBRESPOiiflEliGE. 0 A and piea*ujt.5^ a a aAvt *-l^T LE =DEALER IK^= Grain is all in stack in the vicinity "UYfea^vv© PILLS.RLIVE Work on tbe new addition to the ©wexs and threshing has csmmenced. Evangelical church is progressing fast From all reports on the condition of ih« new part is inclosed, and in a few BJEWABE OF IMITATIONS. AX.WAX8 this year's crop it is estimated that it weeks more they expect to have it finished. JjaJsor-, 1 ASK SOS JJB. PIERCE'S JPJEZZETB, Ofi. will run short about from 35 to 40 per 5J?ouId XITTLJE 8VGAJt-COATEJ JPTLZ8. cent in quality and quantity in comparison Mrs. M. Zieske has been visiting her in a they operate to last year's crop. Oats especially son Fred, at Courtland. without disturbance to the system, diet, xid being very light. us or occupation. Put up in glass vials, hermetically Our public schools will open next sealed. Always fresh and reliable. As Our station agent at Essig is on a vacation. .Monday. a a a iv a a iv or a iv A5K \X these little Pellets give the most perfect Joseph Kuelbs who works for G^foderie^Fruh^&ock- Mr. and Mrs. Gagstetter, of West St. satisfaction. Andrew Lasleben of the town of Home, fcrall your Paul, have been visiting their son, Rev. S1I HEMCHE. ment with a sad accident on Thursday M. Gagstetter, pastor of Evangelical grocer of last week, while he was trying to church here. They left for Lake Benton tighten a screw on the hay rack near a a for, hi on Monday morning to pay a visit GOOD TABLE BUTTER. the horses aud thereby stopping quite in a to tb«ir daughter. I low, one of the horses was frightened 5AHTA us A a and all Quite a lot of Sleepy Eye people are New Brick,Cor. Minn. & Centre Strs.. and kicked him on the head,badly fracturing derangements of the stomach snaking preparations to take in the, exposition and bowels, are promptly bis scull. Dr. Welcome was at OLAUS NE W UM, MINN. relieved and permanently and State Fair at the twin cities. pgtt&l once summoned and dressed the wound cured by the use of and at present we are glad to say that a a a iv In explanatien of the remedial power of these at)d he is doing.well. A number of ladies, north of the railroad, Goods sold at Rock-bottom pricess forr Pellets over so great a variety of diseases, it Buxu.av iiuuix-uuiiuiu price io '.• HIMS between 5th and 6th Street, were may truthfully be said that their action upon The Republican caucus for this town cash, tfSlSTgi Goods delivered in any part of SK^"f| the system is universal, not a gland or tissue on the war-path Saturday afternoon, on ANDY will be held at the school house of Dist. escaping their sanative influence. Sold by the city. 0*7 testing it account of a threshing machine being drug-grists,25 cents a vial. Manufactured at the ANDJOME No. 14 today (Wednesday evening) at started up, the wind blowing the dust Chemical Laboratory of WOBH&D'S DISPENSARY 7o'clock P.M. for the purpose of electing for j/ourseJf- E. Laudenshlager, MBDICAL ASSOCIATION, Buffalo, N.T and sells fa** and chaft for blocks around, filling the two delegates to the County Convention. $500™ buildings. Ilf ever a nuisance is in /»«sroccrs*?•*«»ft fm E 7 CENTS A town it is an operating threshing machine. by Dealer in STOVES,3* IC.FAlRBANKZcC&.,CmCA6b N. AMMONIA IN BAKING POWDEBS' Mr. II. H. Meyer is raising the roof fv is offered by the manufacturers From the Scientific Americap of his building and making a two story ^•^'f of Sage' a a ^h& building of it, the second story he will for a case of use as a dwelling for himself. Chronic Nasal Catarrh which H4HJ) WARE, TIN WARE A NP Ameng the recent discoveries in they cannot cure. Bargain Day science and chemistry, none is more Dr. James who had been east on S O S O CATARRHT.-Dull, LIGHTNING RODS. ~fWJ§ 'My-jp- visit for sotae weeks, returned last important than the use to which common heavy headache, obstruction of the nasal The Celebrated White, Howe, passages, discharges falling from the head ammonia can be properly put as Thursday, looking hale and healthy. into the throat, sometimes profuse, watery, ?,3 a leavening agent, and which indicate ®f?t'J&- -*$ New American & Singt and acrid, at others, thick, tenacious, mucous, Thf» lawn-social at Mr. and Mrs. Gallagher, that this familiar salt is hereafter to purulent, bloody and putrid the eyes are on Wednesday eve was quite weak, watery, and inflamed there is ringing SEWING MACHINES. perform an active part in the preparation i^well attended. in the ears, deafness, hacking or coughing to of our daily food. clear the throat, expectoration of offensive every day in the week at CtS. Mian. 1st S Sts., New Ulm. MIKN Farmers say that the quality of wheat matter, together-with scabs from ulcers the The carbonate of ammonia is an exceedingly voice is changed and has a nasal twang the as poor, and are now wondering how SCHUBERT MLOB, volatile substance. Biace a small breath is offensive smell and taste are impaired many grades of wheat the buyers will portion of it upon a knife and hold over there is a sensation of dizziness, wflih make this fall. mental depression, a backing cough and general a flame, and it will almost immediately debility. Only a few of the above-named \\t?2.*.' Mr. Teter Majewski has removed his be entirely developed into gas and pass symptoms are likely to be present in any one case. Thousands of cases annually, without furniture store into the old P. O. building, off into the air. The gas thus formed manifesting half of the above symptoms, result \gents for the improved fta^is fitting it up iri grand style. if a simple composition of nitrogen and in consumption, and end in the grave. a I lK SEL BINDERS No disease is so common, more deceptive and Peter sayjyie is now ready to stay with hydrogen. No residue is left from the dangerous, or less understood by physicians. us agaip-.fclpE-wishjfis his patroDS to call ammonia. This gives it its superiority By. its mild, soothing, and healing properties. as a leavening powder over soda and on him and see what he nas got. Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy cures the worst FUlffiTURE cases of a a he a cream of tartar used alone, and has induced STOKE. Mr. Joe. Franz is building a residence Coryza and a a a a a its use as a supplement to these ".? AND in the eastern part of town. Joe Sold by druggists everywhere 50 centa. articles. A small quantity of ammonia '-Steel Mowers, has concluded to stay in Sleepy Eye. Untol A Catarrh." in the dough is effective in producing Always special bargains in Mr. Conrand Moll's oldest daughter bread that will be lighter, sweeter and Prof. w". HATTSNEB, the famous mesmerist, met with a bad accident on Monday of Ithaca, JV. F., writes: Some ten years ago more wholesome than that risen by any 1 suffered untold agony from chronic nasal morn, which may prove fatal. At dinner also for the Northwestern Se f-duuipincr-'S/SjK other leavening agent. When it is acted catarrh. My family physician gave me up as time his, boys went to unhitch the incurable, and said I must die. My case was upon by the heat of baking, the leavening lace curtains, carpets, wallpaper Hayrakes, Banner Hayraies, t!:e unexcelled such a bad one, that every day, towards sunset, •f'S team from the wagon and leading the gas that raises the dough is liberated. my voice would become so hoarse I could hcrses to the barn. The girl of fourteen Norwegian Plows, Cultivators, '1 barely speak above a whisper. In the morning In this act it uses itself up, years walked behind the horses, my coughing and clearing of my throat would durable and light running Smith Wagons, as it were the ammonia is entirely diffused, almost strangle me. By the use of Dr. Sage's when one of them kicked her in the leaving no trace or residuum Catarrh Remedy, in three months, I was a well and baby-parriages. self-oilingJWagons with steel axle. face, knocking out one of her eyes, man, and the cure has been permanent." whatever. The light, fluffy, flaky appearance, breaking her nose, and injuring her Repairs for the above named MAehinery always on hand so desirable in biscuits, ect., "Constantl a in a Spitting." jaw bone. She was brought to town and so sought after by professional BINDING TWINE of the best quah, and is now under the care of Dr. Mar-cellus, THOMAS J. RUSHING, Esq., 8902 Pine Street, cooks, is said to be imparted^to them St. Louis, Mo., writes: I was a great sufferer ty. Our prices are low and suitable to who is doing all he can for the from catarrh for three years. At times I could only by the use of this agent. hardly breathe, and was constantly hawking everybody. We ask the farmers to call poor snfferer. and spitting, and for the last eight months The bakers and baking powder manufacturers The S. D. PETERSON .» could not breathe through the nostrils. I on us before buving elsewhere. pioducing the finest goods have thought nothing could be done for me. Luckily, A Sound Legal Opinion, I was advised to try Dr. Sage's Gatarrh been quick to avail themselves of this NEW ULM MiEBLE WORKS, Remedy, and I am now a well man. I believe K. Bainbridge Munday. E9q County useful discover}-, and the handsomest it to be the only sure remedy for catarrh now Atty., Clay Co., Tex., says: "Have and best bread and cake are now largely manufactured, and one has only to give it a used Electric Bitters with most happy fair trial to experience astounding results and risen by the aid of ammonia, combined, BiPLEMExT COMPANY lg. «Schweninger\ Prop'r. a permanent cure." results. My brother also was very low of course, with other leavening with Malaria Fever and Jaundice, but material. *y* Bottle Cure Catarrii. Monuments, Tombstones and all was cured by timely use of thi3 medicine. Ammonia is one of the best known products E LI BOBBINS, Itumjan P. 0-, Cnlumhia Co.. Am satisfied Electric Bitters other work in my liue made to order Pa.% says: "My daughter had cata.-ih -%vli--i: of,the laboratory. If, as seems to ©eklei" ii] kll kir\d of faiq mkd^ii^efy. She was live years old, very badly. I saw T.v saved h'.s life.', promptly and in a workmanlike manner be justly claimed for it, the application Sage's Catarrh Remedy advertised, and procured at reasonable rates. Mr. D. I. VVilcoxon, of Horse Cave, a bottle for her, and soon saw that it of its properties to the purposes of helped her a third bottle effected a permanent New Ulxn, Minn. NEW MINN. Ky., adds alike testimony, saying: He cooking, results in giving us lighter cure. She i3 now eighteen years old and jjxj.sitively believes he would have died, and more wholesome bread, biscuit and sound and hearty." ii»1 it iot been for Electric Bitters. cake, it will prove a boon to tdyspeptie Louis Buenger, This great remedy will ward off, as J)R. J. C. ROTHENBURG, O A. Mueller, humanity, and will speadily force itself Jacob Klossner, Jr., •well cure all Malaria Diseases, and into general use in the new field to for all Kidney, Liver and Stomach Disorders Physician and Surgeon, which science has assigned it., Cor. Minn, and 3d North Sts.. stands unequaled. Price 50 cts. DEALER IX and $1 at C. L. Roos. 6 COKTMCTO AN BUILDER, Office next door to Post Office. JJEW ULM. MISK. Eczema, Itchy, Scaly, SMn TorHires* DAKOTA HOUSE. Springfield, Minn. gives special attention to Caleimining, The simple application of "SWAYNE'S Whitewashing and Plastering. All O F. POST OFFICE—NEW ULM, MINN. AN OITMENT," without any internalj medicine, NEW ULM MARKETS:—Wheat Nfo. 3 Jobs promptly attended to in city or will cure any case of Tetter, Salt ill Kinds of Farm Machinery, S E I E O S 77 oats, 28-32 old corn, 40-42, barley, and Dealer iu ail Kinds of country and satisfaction guaranteed in Rheum, Ringworm, Piles, Itch, Sores, 50 potatoes, 30 c. onions This house is the most centrally located Pimples, Eczema, all Scaly, Itchy Skin every respect. 1*25 butter, 8-12, eggs, 12J live hogs Eruptions, no matter how" .obstinate or NEW ULM, MINN. Office on Broadway, opposite J. Vogel's hotel in the city and affords long standing. It is potent, effective, per lb 5: pork, per lb 5 J. Flour per lumber yard. **«jg good Sample Rooms."• and costs but a trifle. &*$» cwt. $2.75—$.3.25 THE NEW GROCER STORE O NEW rffifgpti,' Tin ancLHardwar "Nearly Everybod Read It." C. F. Ruemke Drug Store- is now open and ready for business. A choice and "well selected stock of OF GROCERIES, CROCKERY, Edward W. Baer, GLASSWARE and NOTIONS Corner of Minnesota and Centre Streets. are offered to the public at prices which 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. O M.'OLSEN^^IL. All orders entrusted to me will receive promptattention. V1"1 Remember the place. Special attention given to the manu Minnesota Street corner of Third North. factnre of tin and iron roofs. Repairing done neatly ana promptly. KUGGIST and APOTHECARY.' EWULM, "MIS-N NOBTH-WESTERNIOTEL -~l'Jr DEALEK IN iATTENTION FARMERS. FR. GOLLNAST, PROP'R. The Farmer reads the Chicago Daily N because The Mechanic reads the Chicago Daily N If'he Merchant reads the Chicago Daily N he makes more than $3.00 a yeaT—one cent a because he knows that even in matters ot handicraft The New Ulm Creamery Co. will I because he must know what's going on in the great cy aooas, /stationery day—by keeping promptly posted on the variations the more general intelligence a man has the more ,' Opposite the Boilroad Depot. business centres of the world, and he can't waste commence gathering cream from "and of the market,—he doesn't wait for the slow weeklies he'll earn. The workingman can well afford his Musical Instrttments. .time hunting for it in a "blanket sheet." after May 1st, 1888. Highest market any more. •-2IJ2W MIXJF. daily paper at "one cent a day." VJJM, Oils, Paints, Brusfes, Varnishes and price in cash will be paid for same and farmers Are respectfully requested co .Glass. patronize the company, as endeavors First class accomodations at will be made to manage the Creamery 5. reasonable rates. Good Physicians* Prescriptions carefully prepared from pure and rm-i.-.- stabling on the fresh Drugs. JJ -v: &»• Jtremises. .. .,H .. 4:i .. %& UW,#liMlfii Agency for the celebrated Estey Organs SAMPLE ROOM and Pianos. if. *& ,- v-m^ -?M &»&& AND Please give me a call. 1 BILLIARD HALL ST.A.:BIL,T3, Wf, O. M.' OLSEX. lift Meridian Block, New Ulm, Minn! next door to the Dakota House,?. ^n New Ulm Minn, PIONEER Motherreads the Chicago Daily N because ^^Grandmother reads the Ciiicago L»aily N Oaadfatlier reads the Chicago Daily N she wants to keep up with her husband in general bemuse it gives all the news, and yet so condensed because she still wants to know what's going on. Drug_Stor CHARLES BRUST, PropY information, and then she particularly enjoys the lliat it doesn't tire him.out to read it. And then, And it's a comfort to see a daily paprr in the f-jniily household hints and things of special interest to the print is so clear.. that's clean and pure,—on» she's not ufrjiid to have The best of wines, liquors, cigars women which are in it every day. the children see ^. always on hand. OR- C. WESCBCKE, PROP'R. iij 1 THOS. MULVERHILL, Prep. Minnesota Street, PROBATE NOTICE. Fine turnouts furnished with or without NEW ULM, -3L UMINN. State of Minnesota, County of Brown, •«?. *.- drivers at reasonable rates. Fishing, hunriti? Probate Court, Special Term, August 14th, 1888. and Pleasure parties furnished teams. Ladles' A full and fresh stock of 4 In the Matter of the estate of Peter Schaller, & Saddle horses. Fine Carriages for funerals. deceased. drugs ana medicinesichoice Oflicein Ska tins Riu k. ^V--'''-'\.. On reading and tiling the petition of Jos. A. perfumery\fine soaps,combs Eckstein, administrator with the will annexed of .* the estate of Peter Schaller deceased, repres«e«tinK tf.'^T-i- .1 NOTICE TO CREDITORS* and toilet articles, books 1 %n»ongorherihings,that h»h«s fully administered stationary, colors, varnishes said estate and prayins that time and place be State of Minnesota, County of Brown. Vss. In \lt:'f ~'ty nxed for examining ard allowing his account of ProbateCourt. gla*s,putty and painters & his administration and that he be tally discharged In tfte Matter of the Estate of Anton Hocbhans from his said trust. supplies. Deceased. "Vtr It iNordered,tbHt 8tiid account oeexamineri and Notice is hereby given to all persons havine petition heard,by thejudge of tbis C*urt,onThnrsdny claims and demands against the e*tat« of Anton PIANOS, ORGANS AND the 13th day of &jptemb«r A. D. 1888, at 10 Hochhou*, late of the t:«»unt.y of Brown, deceased, o'clock A.M., at the Probate Office iu said county. that the Judge of the Probate Court of said County The Politician always reads the Chicago Daily The Boys all want the Chicago Daily N And it is further ordered, that r-otice thereof be MUSICAL INSTRlJMgJiTS will hear, examine and adjust claim* and demands The Girls all read the Chicago Daily N N because its an impartial paper, and whether given to all persons interested, by publishing a bfexuse it gives the base ball news so felly,—to say against said estate at his office in the City of l«cause they're, specially interested in its rhstty he likes its independent views or not, he wants ro copy of this order for three siiccessi weeks prior ^nothing of all the other things boys enjoy. And New Ulm in said County, on ttetirtrt Moiday of PURE WINES AND L^rV gossips ahout fashions and home matteiN, to say know the truth. He "supports" his particular to said day of hearing in Xhn New Ulm Beview a each month, 'or six succe«sive months, commencing this year even the boys don't skip the political nothing about the excellent serial story always weekly newspaper, printed and published at th» party "organ," but when he wants cold facts he with the ftrst Monday in September 1888, and flews. QUORS FOR MEDICAL I SE. f) running. City of New Dim in said County. that six months Irom tbe 21st day July oi 1888, reads the CHICAGO DAILY NKWS. Dated at New Ulm the 14th day of August A. D. have been limited and allowed by *»id Probate Physicians prescriptions carefully The Post Office Review, says: "Nearly everybody who reads the English language in, around and about Chicago, reads the Chicago Daily N 1888. Coart for creditors to present their claims. By the Court. Do Its a "short and to the point paper, a particularly for busy people, and it costs one cent a day. All newsdealers sell it, and all post, compounded at all hours of the day K&THABINA HOCHKATTS, ,,(L.S.), ERNST BSANDT, Administratrix with the wil^umexed of th.0 es •masters forward subscriptions for it at $3.00 a year, or J1.00 for four months. Address and niqht. Judge of Probate. tat eof A ntonHochhaus, deceased. VICTOR f, 4 W 5 0 N Publisher Th Chicago Daily N Chicago.