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

March 27, 1889 · Page 7 of 8

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^^Wlf^^'Ff''. y^x%^i%J^ 7 SLEEPY EY E CDBBESPDIDE1GB Springfield Correspondence.^' J- 50 dozen white unlaundred dress Otir StoolsL^in Ladies', Qerits', shiits, double front and back, at 50 cts. each at THEO. CRONE. S8j!^Misses! and Oliilciren's OS'"' Quite a good many farmers commenced J'. Westinghouse is visiting friends at BDOfS AND seeding, the latter part 01 last Rochester, Mian. Train Dispatcher W. F. Rounds, of weekand if the weather continues good J. Lau's now residence will soon Tracy, is seriously ill at present and is seeding will be nearly through with this loom up on the bill. The barn he has week. already completed. not expected to live for any length of Mrs. Fr.mk Golden and daughter of If the weather continues so favorable time. „. Courtland, Nicollet Co. were visiting in farmers in this viciuity vvill have most the city Several days last week. of. their seeding done by the end of this "Who did you say is to be our next Supt. 0o3graTe"and Supt. Stewart week. FOR SPRING AND SUMMER IS NOW COMPLETE. President?" %0h! I don't know and passed through here last Thursday, John Schneider is nursing at present don't care. I'm not looking for Presidents—I'm Qi'o^erieAFrujt^Ci'odk-" Best Goods, Latest Styles and •east bound. Mr. Stewart returned to a bad attack of bronchitis. ^. hunting for a pain remedy." Tracv again on the evening passenger Postmaster Baasen and Jos. Galles were uijto this end of the county last Died: The infant child of John Koh "Ah, you've only to ask at the next corner ler last Sunday. The bereaved have Sunday. for Salvation Oil, it kills pain every our heartfelt sympathy. A. Borgwart is suffering from an attack I* J! GOOD TABLE BUTTER.? time." Dr. Weschler left here for Missouri of inflammatory rheumatism. on Sunday evening to attend to awed (r. Oitomeyer gave us a call last A bill has been introduced in the senale ding of his sister who is about ready to New Brick,Uor. Minn. & Centre Strs., Wendesday. providing for the punishment of be united in the holy.bonds.*£^w Atty. Hagberg made a short call last NEW UM, MINN. Mrs. Randall, who was very sick last Thursday. tramps in all towns of the state by MOTTO.—There's nothing like Leather, we sell no Imitations. week is recovering. Oscar Erickson made, a trip to Sleepy sending them to jail for from 10 to 30 Eye last Saturday. Mr. William Baker moved into the We positively keep no Cheap John Footwear. Goods sold at Rock-bottom prices for days. Unless hard labor is added to Bertrand building on Monday, north of H. Loheyde, cash. Goods delivered in any part of this punishment it may be just what E. R. Track. Wm. occupies the upper Lafayette Items. rooms and will be settled down to business the tramp profession want—a good, the citv. in a few days. free boarding house. Mr. Wm. Albrecht who has been attending Mr. Odjard, of Mankato was in the '. \, Leading Boot and Shoe Dealer. school in Dis. 51 for the winter city last week taking orders from the A cow owned by Thomas Mahar, Dakota ISTEl'W TJTJML, Od-left tor home on Tuesday last. boys for new suits of clothes. Mr. 3^I3ST2^. count}, on Wednesday surprised jard is a dandy in fitting the boys. We are sorry to report the children are nexw her owner. Tuesday night she dropped Mrs. Hi McBain, spent several days of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Baumann as being EMULSION a calf, and the farmer's hired man went in Mankato last week. on the sick list. Mr. N. Sorenson left for Chicago into the house on an errand. On his Mr. C. Anthony is down with the fully prepared for the spring trade and can show you a splendid line Monday morning, to lay in a stock of measles at present. return he found two calves, and went spring and summer goods. of goods in carpets curtains, and Wall Paper. Mr. Fred Wellner is sick with the to tell the farmer. When they came Mr. August Gaoeake who went to mumps. OF PURE COD LIVER OIL back to the barn there were three Terre Haute, lnd., about two weeks In carpets we have an excellent assortment of patterns at prices to Mr. Geo. Huelskamp, of Winthrop, is ago to receive treatment for cancer on calves, and they stepped into the house A»fB HYPOPHOSPHITES suit anybody and everybody. visiting in Lafayette. hie lip, commenced bleeding Monday to call the family. The whole crowd, night and medical assistance had to be Mr. Henry Dirks spent Sunday home Almost as Palatable as Milk. wife and children, came out to the called to stop the flow. Dr. Wellcome with his parents. Our line of curtains is more varied than ever, especially so in dado So dlsf(vls«d that it can be taken, barn, and lo and behold, there were was summoned and did all in his digested, and assimilated by the most Mr. Henry Sievert has finished hauling cloth shades and lace curtains, also in lace covers for babv carriage power to make him as comfortable as sensitive stomach, when the plain oil four! If that farmer had only kept the lumber for his new house and barn. parasols. cannot be tolerated and by the com- "V, could be expected. Good for you Henry. The next thing hired man skirmishing between the bination or the oil with the hypophosphites WAt A *A*M Rev. Gagstetter received a telegram is much more efficacious. you need to make your home., pleasant house and barn for an hour longer he last Thursday from Mr. Kngelbert in Benuurkable as a flesh producer. will be a wife.. A would have had a herd of young cattle. the town of Cottonwood announcing the Persons gala rapldij while taktag It* Mrs. Ernest Mueller, of St. Peter, is death of a son of the latter and requesting Had this story come from Bill Nye or visiting with her son in-law, Fred Klossner, SCOTT'SEMULSION is acknowledged by '. him to come down to preach the who is the happiest man in our Dakota, it would be a first-class lie but Physicians to be the, Finest and Best prepain You can make a selection in our Wall Paper Pepartment out ofration funeral sermon. The elder responded town, on account of a ne.v arrival. the world for the relief and cure ci as it comes from Minnesota it is solid to the call very promptly. about 200 different patterns of paper and borders, and we wish to state A party was given by Air. Frank CONSUMPTION. SCROFULA, troth, of course. The Misses Schuelke & Dryer have right here, that we have, on the most saleable paper, reduced the price GENERAL DEBILITY, WASTING VVober last week, to his many friends. opened their millinery store in the DISEASES, EMACIATION, about 20 per cent from last years figures. A good time was enj Dyed by all present bank building and have a No. 1 stock COLDS and CNRONIO COUGHS. ?.• Mr. Wm."C. Schrader returned home and say they are.prep'ared to wait upon The great remedy for Consumption, and from Racine, Wis., on Saturday last. the ladies on short notice. Their prices Call and examine our stock, and we will make it of interest to you Wasting in Children. Sold by all Druggists. are reasonable. Give them a call. Wm. reports Racine as a lively city and to buy your goods from SCHUBERT FLOG, J* is very mucli taken in with it. Married: Mr. Herman Dahms of Redwood CHARLES WAGNER, Co., to Miss Julia Ziebarth, of We are glad to report Wm. StrasJr., Wis. .They were united as man andburg, well again. ., wife by Rev. M. Gagstetter at the residenceof A new boarder arrived in the family C. Salkowskie, on March 23d. Tents for the improved of Cnas. Grosklas. Mr. Dahms is one of Redwood County's McCORMICK SELF BINOERS Mr. and Mrs. Peter Sinimei were visiting prosperous farmers and our best wishes Th X-Q&&&&S 3Pmrm4*i»r^ ©e&l^r* friends and relatives at Springfield go with"them. last week, 'v Hon. Jacob Klossner was in the city AND The S..D. PETERSON A surprise party was given to the on Monday afternoon. 'A Stee Mowers, family of Mr. Spaeth on Saturday evening last. A good time was enjoyed. Beauty is a blossom decorate it with Crone's ties. Miss Mathilda Anthony returned home from St. Peter where she has been .' nffLEMKS COMPANY also for the Northwestern Seif-dutnping \*. Files! Piles! Itching JPiles! employed as a servant girl all winter. Hayrakes, Banner Hayr^zes, the nnexcelled S YMPTOMS—Moisture intense itching Schools in districts 51 and 53, will be and stinging mostly at night worse by Norwegian Plows, Cultivators, closed the coming week, in order to scratching. If allowed to continue, tumors durable and light running Smith Wa- I ©ehlet4 ul-give teachers a chance to attend the' ii\ &1 1 kiiid^ of fki^uq n^kd^iiiefy. form, which often bleed and county Institute to be held in St. Peter gons, self-oiling Wagons with steel axle. cerate, becoming very sore. Sioayne's next week. New Ulm, Minn. Ointnwnt stops the itching and bleeding, Repairs for the above named Machinery always on hand Farmers are busy putting iu their heals ulceration, and in most cases small-grain this week. BINDING TWINE of the best a removes the tumors. At druggists, or ty. Our prices are low and suitable toA by mail, for 50 cents. Dr., Swayne & Mr. Daniel Caegbein from Wis., has JacoD Klossner,Jr., NE W DL MARBL E WORKS, everybody. We ask the farmers to call Son. Philadelphia. been visiting with his brother August. on us before buying: elsewhere. "Mr. and Mrs. T. Whey visited with Itssudenor excellence proven in millions of ly. Schtvendinger, Prop'r. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. homes for more than a quarter of a century. It is Mr. aud Mrs Wm. Blass. on Sunday Julius Krause DEALER IN used by the United Slates Government1 Endorsed last. STATE OF MINNESOTA County of Bro^n. }-ss .by the heads of the Great Universities as the Monuments, Tombstones and all In Probate Court. Strongest, Purest and most healthful. Dr. Price's Sl\elf| Se^vy S-^dwate Mr. John Newberg of Lamberton is Painter and PapBr Hanger.. In the matter of the estate of Margaretha Losle. Cream Baking Ponder does.not contain Ammonia other work in my line made to order ben deceased: visiting with his brother-in-law Mr, A Lime, or Ailum. Sold only in cans. promptly and in a workmanlike manner Notice is hereby given to all persons having PRICE B'AKING POWDER Co. Roasch. y~ claims and demands against the estate of MargarethatLioaleben at reasonable rates. Ceiling Dedorktion 0§e. N'EWTORK CHICAOO ST. LOIjls. late of the County of Brown deceased Mr. Fred Klossner is troubled at NEW ULM. MINN. that the Judge of the Probate Court of said M. ORATZ present with rneumatism.. Try some All Kinds ot Farm Machinery, All work executed neatly and promptly. County will hear, examine and adjust claims and demands against said estate at his office in the City NOflTH-WESTERNEOTEL patent medicine,. Fred v^,, ,: Ordersmay be left at my residence of New Ulm in said County, on the first Monday Miss Emma Glaessman visited home in Schapekahm's building corner of each month, for six successive months commencing with the first Monday in May 1889, NE W ULM •'••. MINN. onSunday last. gf'5 J:/ DEALER IN— Minnesota and Fourth North streets. FR. GOLLNAST, PROPR. and that six months from the 15 th dav of March J. KRAUSE. 1889, have been limited and allowed by said GROCERIES and &LASSWAEE Probate Court for creditors to present their claims. Fairmont news: Common sense triumphed Opposite the Eailroad Depot. THE NEW &RQCER STORE O Jos. A. Eckstein N EW over fuss and feathers and the Executor ot the Estate of Margaretha Losleben HEW ULM, MINN. deceased. 10 Store.r*^r'I Minnesota National Guard will not go Minnesota Street opposite the C. B. Ruemke Drug ~V7~~ SUMMONS. to New York, but into camp, where First class accomodations at Congregational Church. S» reasonable rates. Good they ought to be and where they can STATE OP MINNESOTA, County of Brovn }ss. District Court, Ninth Judicial District. NEW ULM, MINN. stabling on the learn to be soldiers. The more it was The Fidelity Loan and Trust Company "I is now open and ready for business. VS Plaintiff, premises. John Kretsch, thought over by the bows in blue the A choice and well selected stock of. Frank Jaehn, Clara Jaehn, N. B. Hoiway, Anderson Anderson and Emma more they were against it. aud it resulted CROCKERY, Lee. Defendants.j GROCERIES, I CURE as above stated. The State of Minnesota to the above named Defendants DEALER IN GLASSWARE and NOTIONS You are hereby summoned aud required to answer Our Spring and Summer stock of the complaint of the Plaintiff in the above AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS entitled action which is filed in the ofllce of the are offered to the public at prices which hats is now complete. Clerk of the District Court of the Ninth Judicial defy competition. Goods will be de£ District, in and for the County of Brown ai»d State IJRUST & GIJAFF. O. M. OLSEN, of Minnesota, and to serve a copy of your jtnswer livered free to any part of the city. OF ALL KINDS. to the eald complaint on the subscribers Lind & Eczema, Itclty, Hcalyf Sinn Torture* Remember the place. Hagbcrg at their office in the city of New Ulm in —AGENT 10R THE— said Connty, within twenty days after the service Minnesota Street, corner of Third Nortn. RUGGIST and APOTHECARY. of this Summons upon you exclusive of the day PLANO BINDERS, MOWERS, of such service and if you fail to answer the said Tin and-Hardwar The simple application of "SWAYVE'S DEALER IN complaint within the time aforesaid the PlaiDtiff && in this action will apply to theCourt for the relief OITMEKT," without any internal ^medicine, TRIDMPH BINDERS, Drugs, Medicines CherhC demanded in the complaint. When I eay CURB I do not mean merely to will cure any case of Tetter, Salt cols, Toilet Articles, Fan-* atop them for a time, and then have them return RUSSEL MOWERS LIND & HAOBBBO and P. E. BBOWK Rheum, Ringworm, Piles, Itch, Sores, again. I MEAN A RADICAL CURE. cy Goods, Stationery and -O Plaintiff's Attorneys New Ulm. Minn. I have made the disease of Dated January 10th 1889. Pimples, Eczema, all Scaly. Itchy Skin Musical Instruments. Broadway, New Ulm, Minn FITS, EPILEPSY or Eruptions, no matter how obstinate or CATARRH STATE OFMINNESOTA, Conuty of Brown }-ss. long standing. It is potent, effective, Oils, Paints, Brushes, Varnishes and District Cowtt, Ninth Judicial District. OF -\-:-. FAIXING SICKNESS. *I!be Fidelity Loan and TrustCoinpany) and costs but a trifle. Edward W. Baer, Glass. VS Plaintiff! Allfe.long Btndy. I WARBJLNT my remedy to |tr«Bk Jaehn, Clara Jaehn, N. B. HoiWay* CORK the worst cases. Because athers hare MARVELOUS Anderson Anderson and Emma failed is no reason for not now receiving a care. Physicians9 Prescriptions carefully Lea. Defendants.j "Send at once for a treatise and a FRBB BOTTLK prepared from pure and .• To N. B. Holway one of the defendants abuved Corner of Minnesota and Centre Streots. of my INFALLIBLE BBMBDY. Give Express named fresh Drugs. and Post Office. It costs yon nothing for a Take notice that the object of this action in which A large assortment of heating and cook stoves trial, and it will care yon. Addrest the summons next above is being published to obtain and all kinds of tinware always on hand. H.C. ROOT, M.C., 183 PEABL ST.. NEWYonz service on yon is to foreclose a mortgage executed Agency for the celebrated Estey Organs by Frank Jaehn and Clara Jaehn his wife All orders entrusted to me will receive promptattention. and Pianos. to the Fidelity Loan and Trust Company on the Special attention given to the manu 2ftthxday of September 1886 for the sum of f700 00, DISCOVERY. factnre of tin and iron roofs. 3 .- vrtth all accrued interest taxes and $50.00 attorneys Please give me a call. fees,-which mortgage was recorded in the office Repairing done neatly and promptly. Only Genuine System ef Memory Training. of theRegisterofDeeds of saldCounty and state EWULM,- MNN Four Beoka Learned in ene reading. on the 4th day of October 1886 in Book of mortgages,on'pages „, O. M. OLSEK. Mind wandering cured. 287 to 290 upon the following described Meridian Block, New Ulm, Minn Erery cMld and adalt greatly benefitted. premises: Lot number four (4) and lot MANUFACTURER OV^hW'tt Solid, Cheap. Reliable. CIGABS Great indoaementa to Oomspondeaoe OUMM. number five (6) of block number twenty eight ATTENTION FARMERS PHMMotas, with Opinions of Dr. Wm*A. Hammond, (23) in the town of Sleepy Eye according to the the wod&lftmed Specialist in Mind Diseases. recorded plat thereof and all being in said County DanleJOreenleafTIiompeoa. the neatBBTeholottit.'J. Ely's Cream Balm G$6 '!J$dO©£, And state. No personal claim is made against yon. M'Bnckley. D.pL editorof tne.Cftrutton The New Ulm Creamery Co. will AivoeaU.N.Y.. iUebardProetor, the Scientist. LXHD HAOBXKO and P. E. BROWN, Rons.*W. W. Aetor, Jndge Gibson, Jndah P. commence gathering cream from and 15 Plaintiff's Attorneys, New Ulm, inn Cleanses the Nasal Passages. Benjamin^!wooWKJVMntpostftee by ••_ •_. AND DEALER IN after May 1st, 1888. Highest m&rlM Prof. A. XOISBTTE, 237 Fifth Are., N. Y. Allays Inflammation. Heals the CASH PAID FOR BUTTER. TobaccoandiSmokers' Articles. price in cash will be paid for same anlT 3 Dealer.jn ~r'\* Sores, Restores the Senses of (Established in 1864 by Dr. C. Weschcke.^ farmers are respectfully reqnested flco Taste, Smell and Hearing. ':',^PIONEER &£- GOODS, patronize the company, as endeavors The New Ulm Creamery Co. buys and & N O I O N S 5 4 will be made to manage the Creamerv pays the highest market price in Cash $/^A particle is applied Into ttu-h nostril and is Drug Store, Ruemke's Building, New Ulm, Minn in the interest of the farmers as well as lyreeable. Price SOc. at Drwntists or by null. 4f^^(fK: .- 'IffATS, CAPS, for granulated Butter and eggs in the SLY BBOTHEBS. 56 Wan en Street, New York. in our own. UNION HOIEl! basement of Kiesling's block, corner GROCERIES & CROCKERY. Minnesota and Center Streets.' Newr Ulm Foundry Selling Agent for 7 &&&&-FRESH ^HehfewJ. ^Mein McCALL'S BAZAR PATTERNS CLOK-HTTIIIG OYSTERS. MACHINESHOP. WENZE SCHOTZKO Proprietor, dealer in Musical Instruments a pecialty. DRO&S, MEDICINE! CHEMICALS,CHAS. NEW ULM. -K-r CA- MINN LEONHARDT & BR0., Props. MINN. ST. NEW ULM, MINN. Toilet Articles, Perfumery, Books, Corner Centre and Front Str., Th^only first class brick fire proof Stationery, Trusses, supporters. Shoulder v.1 NRW ULM, -1^5. MINN. Hotel in the city. Braces, Crutches, etc Paints, Oils. HEADQUARTERS FOR Varnishes, Glass and Artists' Supplies. with large, airy rooms and an A Having purchased the New Ulm Veterinary Surgeon.^Having Pure Wines and Liquors for medicinal Foundry and Machine shops we would No. 1 table. Good large sarapel purposes. Physicians' prescriptions respectfully solicit the patronage of the treated sick animals for rooms for the accomodation of commercial CONFECTIONERY, CIGARS carefully compounded, at all hours ,of public. We are prepared to execute I can conscientiously recommend myself travelers. Passengers and the day and night. 'y.\'v\'* ,?r 'i^ all kinds of machine repairing and devote ^AND TOBACCO. baggage will be carried free from to all who need the services of a Ivers & Pond Pianos. Sterling Organs THOS. MULVERHILL, special attention to the manufacture Eibier's Palace Restaurant Band Instruments and other musical and to the depot. Rates reasonable. competent Veterinary. Orders may be of Grave Yard Fences, Gratings merchandise., and Castings. left at Dr. Weschckes Drug Store. The finest wines, liquors and .ci toddfihSES P««« /urDi8hed teamf! Ladled Grass, Garden and Flower Seedst POST OFFICE BLOCK. gars at the bar. CHAS. LKONHAKI^T„,& BRO KSWULM, MINK. %£tJ?JM~&^