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

October 3, 1888 · Page 7 of 8

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JL- 5 £. H- BEHNKEy^ C0RBESP08DENCE.SFMGFIELDMMMCE. SLEEP EY E O WEIGHT" E Mr. Emil Seiter was visited by his The frost of last week stopped all father, of New Ulm, last Tuesday. vegetation aud even did away with the Wolf Schmid is building a new sidewalk iiies. from his residence to Cass S Potatoes in our market are eighteen John Schneider, of Sundown, who -cents a bushel and our merchants don't was very low with inflammation of the jare much about paying that. lungs, is much better, but not yet out of Mistress M&rj/ CREAM Threshing is now in full blast around *v' danger. foere, and we have not heard of an accident J. J. Ray made a trip to St. Paul, lUt (quite wjntrary G( o&rieg,'FruityCtoc^§ so far. week. JNew side-walks and crossings are being Miss. Jennie Rotli makes a weekly How docs tj\e efy, Ian^^, etc, laid in the western part of town, in trip to Sleepy Eye to take lessons in the art of painting. front of Snider's saloon, Reedle's place 5, GOOD TABLE BUTTER. and Dan Moll's. Sheriff Schmid was in town last Sunday, Mr. Charley Berg is repairing his hotel visiting his brother, who as we are WilK dainty lajce New Brick,Cor. Minn. & Centre Sirs., glad to state, is recovering nicely from from damages done by fire some time ago when finished it will improve the amputation of his foot, which occurred V* NEW UM, MINN/'^/^jT- and pilloujAnd the looks of the corner wonderfully. two weeks ago, yesterday. •.-^•-:-s The auction at John Globke's. which Peter Eischen will sell at auction on dresses •was to come last Thursday, was the 10th farming tools, cattle etc. Goods sold at Rock-bottom prices lc\ postponed until November 7th on.account J. Colomy, our station agent, was on ^all in a cash. Goods delivered in any part of too busy a time, but on Nov. the sick list last week for a few days 2 PERFECT the city. 7th it will come, so Charley says, if it with chills and fever. heirmuteness sure .snows pitch forks. H. Bendixen and Rev. Durbahn attended I. Laudenshlagery Messrs. Warneke and Bendixen. of the German Methodist Conference iu&WwWWp ttatmaieHem Springfield, were down over Sunday to Its snderior excellence proven in millions of held at Sleepy Eye la3t week- homes for more than a quarter of a century. It is •enurch and heard Bishop Hurst deliver The editor of the "Advance" and F. used by the United Slates Government- Endorsed ,=«^ Dealer in •a sermon worth hearing- Messrs. Geo. -STOVES,:: by the heads of the Great Universities as the Clague were out on a hunt last Saturday All Grocers sell SANTA CLAUS SOAP. Strongest, Purest and most healthful. Dr. Price's and Juergea Durbahn, of New Ulm, and made a whole-sale slaughter of Cream Baking Powder does not contain Ammonia were also up to attend the conference. game by killing one mud-hen. Lime, OB Allnm. Sold onlv in cans. Made by N. K. FAIRBANK & CO., CHICAGO. PRICE BAKING POWDER Co. Mr. Chas, Zieske, of Courtland, came ,L«ige Brandt, of New Ulm, was in NEW YORK CHICAGO ST LOUiS. WAK.E, TIN WARE A K7 up last Saturday to take charge of his town last week. He naturally felt a school in the John Kolbe district, southwest little of the political pulse of our people LIGHTNING ROJDS. PROBATE NOTICE, Bargain Day of town, which opened up Monday but his main errand was. to transact The Celebrated White, Howe, morning with a fair attendance. probate business. State of Minnesota, County of Brown J-ss. I T. E. Bowen is going to move the His re election for Judge of Probate Probate Court. Special Term, September 24th 1888. *vV New American & Singei -"i is almost universally endorsed by the In the matler of the estate W. Vogelpohl Herald Printing office into the building SEWING MACHINES. deceased. voters of this end of the county, regardless north of Griffith & Smith's Bank on Whereas, An instrnmentin writing, purporting of political opinion, to be the last will and testament of W. Vogelpohl 5th street: it will be a very convenient CIS. Minn, ft 1st- S Sts., New Ulm, A deceased, late of said County, has been delivered plaue to catch on to news and a much The building of the new Methodist every day in the week at to this Court SCHDBERT .4 FLOG, nicer place than the former. We wish And whereas, Ella Vogelpohl has filed therewith Church, which undoubtedly will be ready her petition, representing among other things the Herald man much joy and happiness for dedication this fall, has been resumed. that said F. W. Vogelpokl died in said County on in his new quarters. the 19th day of September 18S8, testate, and that no executor iB named in said last will and testament, The conference of the M. E. Church and praying that the said instrument may ALUM BAKING POWDERS. jents for the imnroved be admitted to probate, and that letters of administration came to a close last Monday morning. with the will annexed be to her issued On Sunday forenoon Bishop Hurst McCORIIliCK SELF BINDERS thereon A List of thosa most prominently sold. preached one of the most able sermons It is ordered, That the proofs of said instrument, The following are the names of some and the said petition, be heard before this -ever preached in Sleepy Eye. His text Court, at theProbate Office in said -County, on of the baking powders published by the was Luke 55, verse 10: "Likewise I Saturday the tOthdayof October A. D. 1888, at 10 FURNITURE STORE. AND public authorities as being made from o'clock in the forenoon, when all concerned may say unto You There is joy in the Presence appear and contest the probate of said instrument alum: of the Angels of God over one sinner Steel Mowers, ,$j t- And it is further ordered, That public notice of Kenton, Davis, that repenteth." The church was the time and place of said hearing be given to all Silver Star, A. & P. persons interested,by publication of these orders filled to its utmost, besides some were Forest City, Ne Plus Ullra, Always special bargains in for three week^ succesively previous to said day compelled to stand in the aisle and One Spoon, Enterprise of hearing.in the New Ulm Review, a newspaper also for the Northwestern Se^f-dumping: i?atapsco, Can't Be Beat, printed and published at the City of New Ul in some were outside, listening *and looking Empire, Eureka, said County. Hayrakes, Banner Hayrrt.ves, the unexcelled through the windows to get a Gold, International, By the Court, Norwegian Plows, Cultivators, Veteran, Puritan, .glimpse at Bishop Hurst. There were lace curtains, carpets, wallpaper ERNST BRANDT Cook's Favorite, Albany Favorite, about eighty ministers present. Five (L. S.) Judge of Probate. durable and light running Smith Wagons, Sun Elower, Golden Sheaf, •were ordained after the morning service. Jersey, Burnett's Perfect, self-oilingJWagons with steel axle. SALE O STATE LANDS. Buckeye, State, There was preaching also in the Peerless, Silver King, afternoon and evening, the house being and baby-carriages. Crown Welcome, Repairs for the above named Ktaehinery always en hand Wheeler's Old Colony, crovvded each time. STATE OF MINNESOTA. LAN OFFICE. Ccrleton, Crystal, BINDING TWINE of the best quab SAINT PAUL AUGUS 29,1888. Gem, Centennial, Notice is hereby given that the Auditor of Brown Electric Bitters* ty. Our prices are low and suitable to Zipp' Grape Cry stal, Gem, Co., will offer at Public Sale at his office in'New Geo. Washington, Windsor Ulm on everybody. We ask the*farmers to call This remedy is becoming so well FlenrdeLis, Sovereign, SATURDAY OCT. 57 1888 Featherweight, Daisy. known and so popular as to need no on us before buyinp- elsewhei'e. at 10 o'lock a, m., on the terms prescribed by law, There are doubtless many other special mention. All who have used The S D. PETEESON the School and Agricultural College Lands, in brands of aiwm baking powder besides Brovn Conr.ty, that have been appraised and are Electric Bitters sing the same song of unsold, or that" have Ueen sold and forfeited by HABBLE W0HE8, f— those so far examined and named by praise.—A purer medicine does not exist reason of failure to pay interest for two or more the authorities. Most of the baking and it is guaranteed to do all that years. powders sold in bulk, by weight, and Lists of the land to be offered may be seen at the is claimed. Klectric Bitters will cure Piaop9r. lg. Schwendinger, Auditor's Office for ten davs prior to the sale. all sold with a gift or present, are all diseases of the Liver and Kidneys, O W, W A E N IMPLEMENT COMPANY. said to be of this description. will remove Pimples, Boils, SaltRheum Commissioner of the State Land Office. Monuments, Tombstones and all Prof. Wiley, Chemist in Chief of the and other affections caused by impure PROBATE NOTICE. other work in my line made to order Department of Agriculture at Washington, jblood.—Will drive Malaria from the promptly and in a workmanlike manner D. C\ says '*The use of alum in system and prevent as well as cure ©eklef ir\ kll kii\d$ of fkr^ nikdl\ii\efy. IPState of Minnesota, Brown County, J-ss In at reasonable rates. I baking powders in large quantity, in .till Malaria fevers.—For cure of Headache, Probate Court. place ot other acid salts, should be prohibited NEVVUJLM. MINN. In 1 he matter of the estate of Elvira Ladd deceased. Constipation and Indigestion try New Ulm, Minn. by law." Electric Bitters Entire satisfaction On reading and filin the Petition of Neleon .^guaranteed, or money refunded.— Ladd of Brown County representing among other Louis Buenger, IsConsumption Jn cruable things, that Elvira Ladd late of said Connty of Price 50cts. and $1.00 per bottle at C. Brown onthe 14th day of January A, 1888, at Read the following: Mr. C. H. Morris, C. A. Mueller, L. lloos J)rug Store. 5 Sleepy Eye in said Connty died intestate, and be Newark, Ark., says: "Was down ing a resident of this Connty at the time of her NEW ULM MARKETS:—Wheat No. 1 TO THE PUBLIC. with Abscess of Lungs, and friends and death, leaving goods, chattels and estate within Cor. Minn, and 3d North Sts.. f^ I 96 cts. oats, 25 old corn, 35 this County, and that the said Petitioner is a son physicians pronounced me an Incurable of said deceased, and praying that administration barley, 50, potatoes, 20 onions CC8TRA.CT0 AMI HEW ULM, MOT. Consumptive. Began taking Dr. King's I would respectfully direct the attention of said estate be to him granted: it Is ordered, teat said petition be heard before the Judge of New Discovery for Consumption, am 60 butter, 8-12, eggs, 11 live bogs of the public to the fact that I am this Court, on Satnrday the 13th day of October now on my third bottle, and able to again manufacturing washing-machines per lb 5 pork, per lb 5J. Flour per A. 1888, at 10 o'clock A. M., at the Probate gives special attention to Calcimining, oversee the work on my farm. It is of my own pattern. The same have Office in said County. cwt 82.75—$. 3.5 Ordered farther, that notice thereof be given to been tested by the following well known the finest medicne ever made." Whitewashing and Plastering. All the heirs of said deceased, and to all peasons in Jesse Middlewa ter, Decatur Ohio parties in this city and have given universal terested' by publishing a copy of th*s order for Jobs promptly attended to in city or and Dealer in ail Kinds of satisfaction': Messrs. Richard says: "Had it not been for Dr. King's three successive weeks prior to said day of hearing, Jacob Klossner, Jr., country and satisfaction guaranteed*in in the Ne Ulm Review a weekly newspaper New Discovery for Consumption I Pfefferle. Wm. Hummel, Jos. Schnoberich, printed and published at New Ulm in said County would have died of Lung Troubles. every respect. Geo. Bevier, Christ. Burnieister. Dated at New Ulm, Minn.,the 13th day of September Was given up by doctors. Am now iu A. D. 1888. Patronage respectfully solicited. Office on Broadway, opposite J. Vogel's By lhe Court best of health." Try it. Sample bottles C. HELD, lumber yard. ERNST BRANDT, free at C. L. Roos Drug Store. 5 •Centre Str., New Ulm, Minn. (L.S. Judge of Probate. N EW ., DEALER IN verybody Reads It.99 Drug Store. Tin and-Hardware "7 AND All Kinds of Farm Machinery, OF Edward W\ Baer, NEW ULM, MINN. TEE NE W BBOGEBI STOR E O Corner of Minnesota and Centre Streets. C. F. Buemke A large assortment of heating and cook stoves O.M.OLSEN,! and all kinds of tinware always on hand. All orders entrusted to me will receive promptattention. is now open and ready for business. Special attention given to the manu A cboice and well selected stock of factnre of tin and iron roofs. RUGGIST and APOTHECARY. Repairing done neatly and promptly. [^:JM^, GROCERIES, CROCKERY, .'•-'/ DEALER IN t|j^ EVVULM, N N Drugs, Medicines, Chemi. GLASSWARE and NOTIONS cals, Toilet Articles, Fancy The Mechanic reads the Chicago Daily N The Farmer reads the Chicago Daily N because MOHTH-WESTEHN HOTEL The Merchant reads the Chicago Daily N because he knows that even in matters ut handicraft he makes more than $3.0 0 a year—one cent a know what's going on in the great "us he makes more than fo.oo a are offered to the public at prices which Goods, Stationery andsi because he must know what's the more general intelligence a man has the more on the variations of the world. and*he can't waste by keeping promptly posted ifeusiness centres defy competition. Goods will be delivered Musical Instmmentsy he'll earn. The workingman can well afford his for the slow weeklies ,blanket I of the market,—he doesn wait FR. GOLLNAST, PROP'R. .time hunting for it in a sheet. free to any part of the city. daily paper at "one cent a day." any more. Oils, Paints, Brusres, Varnishes and Remember the place. Opposite the Bailroad Depot. Glass* *&.-* 7 *»-, Minnesota Street corner of Third North. NEW ULM, MINN. Physicians' Prescriptions carefully DAKOTA HOUSE. prepared from, pure and First class accomodations at .'?***v fresh Drugs. ?jl'^- reasonable rates. Good OPP. POST OFFICE—NEW ULM, MINN. Agency for the celebrated Estey Organs stabling on the and Pianos. Y'.Z^'- /'.' A. G. SEITER Prop. premises. 1*'t-*Yi* Please give me a call, 'i This house is the most centrally located ATTENTION FARMERS. O. M. OLSEN. N? hotel in the city and affords Meridian Block, New Ulm, Minn. The New Ulm Creamery Co. will good Sample Rooms. commence gathering cream from' and PIONEER after May 1st, 1888. Highest market '*. ~k.j Mother reads the Chicago Daily N because Grandmother reads the icago i-a.l/ ..ow a i.i.iudfather reads the Chicago Daily N Solid, Cheap. Reliable. price in cash will be paid for same and she wants to keep up with her husband in general because she still wants to know wh:»i'« jsom on. Drug St-of9ti' •v Line it gives all the news, and yet so condensed farmers are respectfully requested co information, and then she particularly enjoys the And it's a comfort to see a daily p,o»r in fiin'ly mat it doesn't tire him out to read it. And then, household hints and things of special interest to that's clean and pure.—on- she's o» "r I'J tu i\f» G$o./, j^dolBft patronize the company, as endeavors lle ont.t is so clear. women which are in it every day. the children see." will be made to manage the Creamery in the interest of the farmers as well as DR. C. WESCHCKE, PROP'R. I in our own. -mz %-. Y» f' fJ Dealer in •fit, Minnesota Streei, 1- ... I' DRY GOODS, 1 iip?,4iitiM'g» NEwuLM,vr. ... -'$ 'MINN.^1 NOTIONS. "itt"4 A full and fresh stock of HATSl CAPS, drugs an ft medicine* .choice GROCERIES & CROCKERY. perfumery\fine soapstcombs $1 and toilet articles, books, i$ Selling Agent for stationery, colors, varnish- ?,| McGALUS BAZAR PATTERNS GLOVE-FITTIIIG es glass,ptttjty and painters M^ supplies. ,-$* Musical Instruments a Specialty. PIANOS, ORGAN# AND NEW ULM. MINN The Politician always reads the O icago Daily MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, J|t The Boys aH want the Chicago Daily N 'lhe i.trK all r»-.id tir Ch'cajjo D&ily 'SPWS N because its an impartial paper, and whether J)R. J. C. ROTHENBURG, /i/J^ttfi* because it gives the baae ball news so fully,—to say hi I aust. thi \'n suci.i.nl\ -iirre-,n:d in its t'lutty he likes its independent views or not, he wants to PURE WINES AND L#ff* noMiing of all[ thecother things boys enjoy. And go»si')s ,itxu' i-.Sn u- uii 1 H- M. irr. i.. -.\-f uuc luiug uvya cujuy An a know the truth. He "supports" his particular this year evenr THOS. BttJLVEItHILL, Prep. Physician and Surgeon, en the boys don't skip the political nothing about trt c\i_eli( ni st-n-i! jiur 1-uys party organ," but when he wants cold facts he QUORS FOR MEDICAL ISE. & news. runmn a reads the CHICAGO DAILY NEWS. Fine turnouts furnished .with-or without Physicians prescriptions, carefully drivers .at reasonable rates. Fishing, hnntin? Office next door to Post Office. a S °ffice "Nearly everybody who reads the English language in, around and about Chicago, reads the Chicago Dailv hsw».' The Post Review a and Pleaanre parries furnished teams. Ladies' Do Its a short and to the point paper,"—made particularly for busy people, and it costs one cent a day. All rcwsdeulcrs sell u, :md all po*#? compounded atall hours of the day Saddle horses. Fine Carriages for funerals. Springfield, Minn. masters forward subscriptionsforit at $3.00 a year, or Ji.oo for four months. Address and night. Officcin Skating Kink. VJCT0R F, LAW5QN, Publisher The Chicago Daily N W V,ulv_lZO. »!.*