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

March 13, 1889 · Page 7 of 8

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Springfield Correspondence/^ SLEEP! EIE GORRESPOSDENC E W Lafayette Items, 1 Our StooTsL^in a Wm p\^ is a.n Oitiildren/s "Wild geese have been seen in our *7f«v« r, =1EALLR IN-= 1 ml "Tfie Morgan Band, or better known Chas Gamble traded a farm to Henry S S vicinity last week, An indication of AND SHOES Birkemeyer, for two lots and a building by some as the Seifert Orchestra came spring. down last Tuesday to play for a masquerade located upon them on Redwood St.. Mr. Must of our farmers are enjoying the Gamble receiving $500 "to boot.'* ball at Harmony Hall every present fine weather out on the wood tning as a success. to-da}r. Municipial election Caucus pile, while some are even talking of Rev, Simon, of Mankato, was in the held last Friday put the following nominees commencing spring work soon. into the field: President of the city a few hours on Monday. Rev. Many Children of School Dist. 51 are Council—H. C. Warnke Council—H. Hensel, of Renville, wiled in the city down with the measles. Monday and Tuesday. Bendixen, H. Gamble. W. Schmid FOR SPRING AND SUMMER IS NOW COMPLETE. Mr. Geo. Goblirsli* returned from his Treasurer—M. Lehrer Recorder—G. Mr. Hayse, editor of the HERALD, Sleepy Eye visit hist week, also Mr. Nuessle Justice of Peace—J. J. Ray. Best Goods, Latest Styles aod took a trip to Madelia last week. Wm. Quandt. Burnstown has put'in nomination: Died, the infant son of Mr. and Mrs. C. Dirks, Sr., visited his son Henry Supervisors—D. Burns. Chairman, Tbos. Keegan on Thursday. Funeral at Springfield last week. John Wascher 'Town Clerk—P. J. services weie held at the Catholic Mumps have made their appearance Moe Treasurer—J.F, Burns Assessor— church Friday forenoon. GOOD TABLE BUTTER. t.#wosf apices, in the family of Mr. Jacob Spaeth. Gus. Nuessle Justices of Pesce—J. B. A Literary at the Public School one Clark, .luhus Wendt, Constable—Jos. A new boarder made its appearance week from Friday. A vacation will New SrickjCcr. Winn. & Centre Strs., Augustine. in the family of Mr. Fred Klossner. It take place one week after the Literary. NEW UM, MINN. A little girl of John Schneider, living is a little girl. We smoke Fred. Miss. Schulke. will open her Millinery in Sundown, had the misfortune of Mr. Geo. Durbahn will soon construct MOTTO.—There's nothing like Leather, we sell no Imitations. getting one of its fingers in the cogwheel and Dress making Establishment in a sidewalk from his place to the church. the rear of Griffith & Smith Bank building of a clothes ringer producing a Goods sold at Rock-bottom prices for We positively keep no Cheap John Footwear. Mr. Fred Klossner will go to St. Peter on 5th Stieet about the 18th of fracture of the finger. H. Loheyde, cash. Goods delivered in any part of on Thursday next on business. March. Mike Fohl of Sleepy was in town last the citv. Mr. August Schiffmann will sell his The regular meeting of Wesley Friday talking court-house at full blast personal property at auction on the Greene Post No. 71 will be beld next to our citizens. 18th of this month. Saturday one P. M. Come one and all. Leading Boot and Shoe Dealer. Mr. Mueller, a german teacher from Mr. John Woratschka gave a social Wisconsin, is here with the object ot Died. Mrs J. Schewc, in the town of NEWULM, M:HsT3ST. entertainment to his friends one day opening a german school. He comes# Leavenworth Sunday morning of cancer. last week. with the best of recommendations and' She leaves a" husband and six his project is meeting the approval of a children to mourn her demise. The bereaved Mr. Henry Essig and family, of Sanborn, good many of our people. have the sympathy of their visited with his wife's parents, CHARLES WAGN Frank Jaehne and wife visited Sleepy many friends. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schrader. Eye last Thursday. Miss Emma Zieske, of Courtland, and The singing school in the M. E. Geo. Potter made a trip to St. Peter, Church, conducted by Mr. \dolph the Misses Lillie Klossner and Grace OF PURE GOD LIVER OIL on business last week. Newhart, of New Ulm, were visiting Alwin,is making fair progress, also the Public school, the senior department, one in school Dist. 14. the Misses Emma aud Chlce Zieske, O O S I E S was closed last week on account of several days last week. mumps which has been an epidemic in Almost as Palatable as Milk, Mr. Henry Zieske is on his regular -fUU. WEf GJ#f—. this section of the county. rounds again. Sunday evening he received So disguised that it can be taken, Mr. Manchester bought of J. Albert, AND DEALER IN ALL KINDS OF PURE digested, and assimilated by the most a telegram from Tracy, ordering house and lot near the creamery] sensitive stomach, when the plain oil OUSE him to be on band Monday morning to cannot be tolerated and by the comblnation Julius Wendt is visiting at present at go to work in the dispatchers office. ot the oil with the hypophcs#«W phites is much more efflcacions. Mankato, the guest of Rev. Appel. How long he will remain their he did Bemarkable as a -flesh producer* Frank Jaehne has contracted to build not know. M. Lehrer's residence for S4.1U0, excluding Persons gain rapidly while taking itv Died. Sunday morning, Mrs. Hannah specified matenal Work has Dittbennet, near Golden Gate. Funeral SCOTT'SEMULSION is acknowledged by been commenced on it. services were held Monday at the Lutheran Physicians to be the Finest and Best preparation in the world for the relief and cure 0/ The bond question is agitating the church in the Town ot Eden. AGENT FOR THE CELEBRATED minds of a good many of our people at Her age was 68 \ears and she leaves a CONSUMPTION. SCROFULA, present. It is my impression that a DOMESTIC SEWING MACHINES. largo circle ot friends to mourn her demise. GENERAL DEBILITY, WASTING good majority will vote for the bonds DISEASES, EMACIATION. There area half dozen or so working COLDS and CHRONIC COUGHS. Mr. aod Mrs. Osland and son are Tht great remedy for Consumption an I hard against the bond*« for various reasons. visiting at Winona tor a montn. Mr. Wasting in Children. Sold by aU Druggists. Some because they want to worry Osland will probablj remain there only New Ulm, others because they hate I ALSO SELL THE WELL KNOWN a tew da\s when he will return. SCHUBER the dutch and still others because they Prof. Dow ne. is on deck this week, Andrews School Desks have a personal grievance. Not one practicing the Cantata Queen Esther, of them has any valid reason for objecting which is to come off next Fnd'i\. The to the issuance ot bonds. In fact \sants for the improved Contata will be one of the be^t nver they all know that it would be for the produced in the city. The Pror. is all best interests of the county to do so MCCORMICK SELF BINDERS business and things must go. but they think they see a good chance -A.T A O I E S to vent their spite." Perhaps they will Rev. Gagstetter is at Lamberton this The S D. PETERSON consider before election day and join in week, helping Rev Arndt at revival AND with the majority. It is certainly to meetings. Stee Mowers, everybody's interest that the courthouse Dr. Welcome, while going ont^in the Its snderior excellence proen in millions of be completed as soon as possible. country to visit a patient, was badly homes foi more than a quarter of a century. It is The alleged offer of Sleepy Eye to donate used by the United Slates Government' Endorsed done up. The bolt in his buggy broke $30,000 towards building a courthouse by the head« of the Great Universities as the mPLEMEST COMPANY also for the Northwestern Self-dumping letting the buggy drop and in the fall Strongest, Purest and mott healthful Dr Price's in Sleepy Eye is having some effect Cream Baking Powder does not contain Ammonia struck his arm on one end of the bolt Hayrakes, Banner Hav rases, the unexcelled with a certain class of voters. Thg Lime, or Allnm. Sold only in cans. tearing the flesh on his ami so it will Norwegian Plows, Cultivators, PRICE BAKING POWDER Co. majority however can readily see that lay him up for some time. N E W O CHICAGO ST LOQis. f)ehleic ir| kll kii\d^ of fei^iq Hikd^iiie^y. Sleepy Eye is onlv bluffing and laugh durable and light running Smith Wagons, Mr. Paul Jacobson is verv sick with M. GRATZ at the proposition. self-oiling Wagons with steel axle. congestion of the lungs New Ulm Jffiixm. Mr. August Gauerke left for Terre Repairs for the above named Machinery always on hand Piles! Piles! ltchtng Biles! Haute, Ind Tuesday moruinsr He SYMPTOMS—Moisture intense itching BINDING TWINE of the best quality. —DEALER IN will be gone about a week Mr G. and stinging mostly at night worse by Our prices are low and suitable NE W OL MARBL E WORKS, Jacob Klossner, JrM went there to consult some occulist in GROCERIES anil GLASSWAR E scratching. If allowed to continue, tumors everybody. We ask the farmers to calf regard to his daughter's eves. form, which often bleed and ulcerate, on us before buying elsewhere. lg. Schwendinger, JProp'r. becoming very sore. Swayne's 1 Minnesota Street opposite the Fiom the report of births and deaths Ointment stops the itching and bleeding, Julius Krause, it appenrs that 11 p-tir of twins were heals ulceration, and in most cases Congregational Church. Monuments, Tombstones and all born in this county during the year DEALER IN removes the tumors, At druggists, or Painter and Paper Hanger. other work in my line made to order 1888. The oldest persons that died were by mail, for 50 cents. Dr. Swayne & NEW ULM, MINN. promptly and in a workmanlike manner Gabriel Serr 80. Anne Serr 73, Jacob Son, Philadelphia. at reasonable rates. Flick 81, Fntz Ruemke 76, of New Ulm Ceiling ©edoilitioii h, $$e6ihlity. John Kretsch, NEW ULM. MINN. READ THIS. Alexander Mclhave, of Sleepy Eye 83 All work executed neatly and promptly. AND Margaretha Odiu. Bishaw, 74 Mathias I offer an extra good joung Stallion Ordersmay be left at my residence NQRTH-WESTERNHOTEL Penning, Siffel, 85 Maria Agata Bildstein, All Kinds oi Farm Machinery, for sale cheap. CHAS. STUEBE in Schapekahm's building corner DEALER IN Cottonwood, 73 Anna Gulickson, Minnesota and Fourth North streets. Linden, 75 Maria Gentz, Springfield, FR. GOLLNAST, PROP'R. SUMMONS. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS NEW ULM MLNN. 78 Jacob Bertrand, Home 79. J. KRAUSE. STATE OP MINNESOTA, County of Brow f-ss Opposite the Railroad Depot THE NE W GROCER STORE O District Conrt, Ninth Jurtu ial District. N EW Eczema, Itchy, Scaly, Skin Tortures OF ALL KINDS. 4 The Fidelity Loan and Trust Company 1 VS Plaintiff, NEW ULM, MINN. I C. JB Ruemke Frank Jaehn, Clara Jaeha, JV. B. Hoiway, Drug Store, —AGENT 10R THE— Anderson Anderson and Emma The simple application of "SWAYNE'S First class accomodations at Lee Defendants.J PLANO BINDERS, MOWERS, OITMENT," without any internal medicine, The State of Minnesota to the above named Defendants. reasonable rates. Good will cure any case of Tetter, Salt TRIUMPH BINDERS, stabling on the 4 You are hereby summoned nud required to answer is now open and ready for business. Rheum, Ringworm, Piles, Itch, Sores, the complaint of the Plaintiff in the above premises. entitled action which is filed in the office of the Pimples, Eczeni-i, all Scaly, Itchy Skin RUSSEL MOWERS A cboice and well selected stock of Clerk of the District Court of the Ninth Judicial Eruptions, no matter how obstinate or District, in and for the Count? of Brown aj.d State I CURE Broadway, New Ulm,Minn GROCERIES, CROCKERY, long standing. It is potent, effective, of Minnesota, and to serve a copy of your answer CATARRI to the said complaint on the subscribers Lind & and costs but a trifle. Haeberg a! their office in the city of New Ulm in GLASSWARE and NOTIONS said County, within twenty days after the service MARVELOUS of tkis Summons upon you exclusive of the day FITS! are offered to the public at prices which MEMORY of Bach service and if you fail to answer the said defy competition. Goods will be deg complaint within the time aforesaid the PlaiDtiff O. M. OLSEN, in this action will apply to the Court for the relief livered free to any part of the city. demanded in the complaint. Remember the place. LINO HAGBER* and P. E. BROWN Plaintiff's Attorneys New Ulm Miun. Minnesota Street corner of Third Nortn. RUGGIST and APOTHECARY. Dated January 10th 1889. Tin and-Hardware DEALER IN STATEOF MINNESOTA, County of Brown }»%. Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, District Court, Ninth Judicial District. DISCOVERY. The Fidelity Loan and Trust Company 1 Toilet Articles, Fancy When I say CURE I do not mean merely to VS Plaintiff! stop them for a time, and then have them re« Frank Jaehn, Clara Jaehn, N. £. Hoiway, Only Genuine Syatem«f Memory Training* Goods, Stationery and tarn again I MEAN A. RADICAL CUBE. Anderson Anderson and Emma Four Books Learned In one reading. I have made the disease of Mind wandering cured. Lee Defendants.J Musical Instruments. FITS, E I E S or Every child and adalt greatly benefitted. To N. B. Holway one of the defendants abm ed Great inducements to Correspondence Classes, Oils, Paints, Brushes, Varnishes and named: OF Prospectus, with opinions of Dr. Wm. A. Hammond) A I N SICKNESS, Take notice that the object of thit action in which Glass. the world-famed- Specialist in Blind Diseases. Edward W. Baer, the Bummona next above is being published to obtain Daniel Greenleaf Thompson, the great Psvohologist, A life-long study.* I WARRANT my remedy to service on you to foreclose a mortgage executed '8 Cream Balm M. Buckle?, D.Du, editorof the Christian CURB the worst cases. Because others have by Frank Jaehn and Clara Jaehn his wife JU.voeaU.Nijr., Richard Proctor, the Scientist. failed is no reason for not now receiving a cure, Physicians' Prescriptions carefully to the Fidelity Loan and Trnst Company on the Hone. W W. Aster, Judge Gibson, Judah F. Cleanses the Nasal Passages. "end at once for a treatise and a FREK BOTTLB 30th dar of September 1886 for the sum of 9700 00, Benjamin, and others, sent post free by prepared from pure and Corner of Minnesota and Centre Streets. of my INFALLIBLB RBMEDY. Give Express with all accrued interest taxes and (56.00 attorneys Prof. A. XOISETTE, 237 Fifth Art,., N. Allays Inflammation. Heals the and Post Office. It costs yon nothing for a fresh Drugs. fees, which mortgage was recorded in the office (Established in 1864 by Dr. C. Weschcke.) Sopes, Restores the Senses of A large assortment of heating and cook stoves trial, and it will cure you. Address of theRegisterofDeeds of saidCounty and state PIONEER Taste, Smell and Hearing. and all kinds of tinware always on hand. on the 4th day of October 1886 in Book Q, of mortgagee H.C.ROOT.M.C 183 PEARL ST., NEWY02X Agency for the celebrated Estev Organs on pages 287 to 290 upon the following described All ortw entrusted to me will receive promptattention. and Pianos. premises: Lot number four (4) and lot Drug Store, Special attention given to the manu number Ave (5) of block number twenty eight A particle Is applied Into oarit nostril and is (28) in the town of Sleepy Eye according to the tereeoble. Price SOc. at DrtunriaU or by mail. factnre of tin and iron roofs. Please give me a call. recorded plat thereof and all being in said County SLY BROTHEBS, 66 Warren Street. New York. Repairing done neatly and promptly. and state. No personal claim is made againstyou. .„ O. M. OLSEJ,. EWDLM, MNN LIND & HAOBKRQ and P. E. BROWN, by New Ulm Foundry Meridian Block, New Ulm, Minn. IS Plaintiff's Attorneys, New Ulm, inn MANUFACTURER OF Solid, Cheap. Reliable. CASH PAID FOR BUTTER. ATTENTION FARMERS. dealer in The New Ulm Creamery Co. buys and —AND— DRD6S, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS,MACHINE G$o. j^doBft SHOP. The New Ulm Creamery Co. will pays the highest market price in Cash & for granulated Butter, every Tuesday commence gathering cream from and AND DEALER IN Toilet Articles, Perfumery, Books, after May 1st, 1888. Highest marked aadwednesday in the basement ofKiesling'6 CHAS. LEONHARDT & BR0., Props. price in cash will be paid for same and block, corner Minnesota and Stationery. Trasses, supporters. Shoulder &*• Tobacco and|Sinokers* Articles. Dealer in Braces, Cratches, eto. Paints, Oils, farmers are respectfully requested to Center Streets. Corner Centre and Front Str., DRY GOODS, Varnishes, Glass and Artists' Supplies. patronize the company, as endeavors NRW tTLSC, MINN. SIn TATE OF MINNESOTA. County of Brown 1-ss Pare Wines and Liquors for medicinal will be made to manage the Creamen NOTIONS, Probate Court. Special Term. February 16th Having purchased the New Ulm in the interest of the farmers as well as purposes. Physicians' prescriptions Huemke's Building, New Ulm, Minn 1889 BATS, CAPS, Foundry and Machine shops we would carefully compounded at all hours of in our own. In Ue matter of the estate of Margaretha Losleben UNION HOTEL, ^spectfully solicit the patronage of the deceased. the day and night. GROCERIES & CROCKERY. hereas. An instrument is writing, purporting public. We are prepared to execute Ivers & Pond Pianos. Sterling Organs to be the last will and testament of Margaretha Selling Agent for all kinds of machine repairing and devote Losleben deceased, late of said County has been Band Instruments and other musical delivered to this Court special attention to the manufacture McCALL'S BAZAR eio.E-nni.fi PATTERNS merchandise. And Whereas, Jos. A. Eckstein has filed therewith of Grave Yard Fences, Gratings bis petition, representing among other things Grass, Garden and Flower Seeds. WEN2EL SCflOTZKO, Propriety and Castings* that said Margaretha Losleben died in said County Musical Instruments a pecialty. en the 10th day of February 1889, testate, and that said petitioner is the sole executor named in said CHAB. LEONHARI/T & Bub' NEW ULM, MINN Mnrar. MeatJ a Market, last will and testament, and praying that the said ST., NEW ULM, MIHK. instrument may be admitted to probate, and that Meat Market, letters testamentary, be to htm issued thereon 1^.. KOEHGSTE, I ordered, That the proofs of said instrument The only first class brick fire prooi and the said, petition, be heard before this Court, JOS. SC9N0BBI0E, Prop'r., ,\ at the Probate Office said County on Friday Hotel in the city, A GHAS. STUEBE,Prop'r. .^ the 15th day of March A, D. 1889, at 11 o'clock in Veterinal*!/ Surgeon. 4 with large, airy rooms and an A 'theforenoon. when all concerned m»y appear and 3 contest the probate of saidintrument I orner Minn. & Centre Str., New Ulm. No. 1 table. Good large sarapel And it is further ordered, that public notice *f A large supply of fresh meats, sausages, Having treated sick animals for yeais the time and place of said hearing be given to all rooms for the accomodation of commercial A large supply of fresh meats, sauhams, hams, lards, etc., constantly on persons interested, by publication of these orders I can conscientiously recommend myself travelers. Passengers and three weeks s«c«essively previous to said day ofsage, lard, etc., constantly on hand. All orders from the country THOS. MULVERHILL, Prop to all who need the services of a ^hearmg,intheNew CI on Review, a newspaper baggage will be carried free from hand. Highest market price paid for 1 printed and published at the City of Newjnm in promptly attended to. competent Veterinary. Orders may be *siid County. Cattle, Hogs, Hides, Wool, etc. All and to the depot. Rates reasonable. Fine turnouts fnrnished with or without CASH PAID FOR HIDES. My the Court, left at Dr. Weschckes Drug Store. orders from the country promptly attended The finest wines, liquors and ci ERNST A to. Parties furnished teams. Ladles' NEW ULM .**• MINN a a KSWULtM, MUTN." (L.8.) gars at the bar. SBS?ohos^n8F^a,:ri8ees «**»«-.. rr "MA: yJ\-, mm