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

April 24, 1889 · Page 8 of 9

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F. BEHNKE, SLEEPY EYE E S O CE Lafayette Items. [OFFICIAL.] Q\ir to ok in Hia,cLies\ Q-ents', City Council Proceedings. *9&* **& UMLisses' eundi Oliilcireri's Farmers in our vicinity Have finished -U SHOE^S^tT*'•?»• seeding, and some of the fields are beginning Meeting was Held April 17th. when Miss Lidia Gieseke returned home BOOTS AND to get green. the Clerk reported that all appointed from au extended visit to Little Rock, officers had qualified and accepted their Ark. Saturday evening. Mr. John Kloasner of Winthrop made offices. The bonds of the Marshall and a business trip to his farm, John reports Wilt D. James arrived home from Street Commissioner were approved and tbat wheat has a better market at Baltimore Saturday morning, where he ordered filed. The committee on streets Winthrop than atfNew Ulm. has just finished his study in Dentistry. was authorized and directed to spend Vp. Mrs. Wm. Sandmann, who had the (©W. Smith is erecting a barn which not more.than $150 to build a tower on misfortune of scalding, is now at New when finished will tally one of the best Public Well, 40 feet high for a Wind FOR SPRING AND SUMMER IS NOW COMPLETE. Ulm receiving medical aid. We hope in Sleepy Eye. Mill and to also have a tank made of that she may soon be relieved from her Best Goods, Latest Styles and ^ifoderie&Fruit^drodkei'y, Mr. Geo. Hart an family left for their the capacity of 300 barrels for the use painful wound. future home last week Wednesday of street sprinkling, provided Wm. Emmerich Mr. J. C. Zieske and wife of Sleepy which will be Washington Ter. Also will furnish the wind mill and Lfkrqcp^, etc,". Eye, spent a few days visit here with Mr. Roberts and family left for there on keep the pump in good order. The Lafayette friends. Friday. Our best wishes go with them sum of $34.50 was appropriated for GOOD TABLE BUTTER. Mr. C. Dirks Jr. made a flying trip planting evergreen trees in German Mrs. Oslund and and daughter are to H. F. Schrader last week. park. On motion Councilor Frank was making preparations to take a trip appointed a member of special committee New Brick,Uor. Minn. & Centre Strs., across the briney deep, the early part It is reported, that Mrs. "Wm. Bloss to succeed G. Doehne in the Beach of June. Their destinafion will be was kicked by a horse last week. NEW UM, MINN. case. The plans and specifications for MOTTO.—There's nothing like Leather, we sell no nutations.'* Denmark. Whether she received any serious injuries, water woaks presented by George C. we are not able to state yet. A few of Sleepy Eye's young folks Morgan were accepted and placed on We positively keep no Cheap John Footwear. Goods sold at Rock-bottom prices for attended Uncle Tom's Cabin at New Farmers in our section are talking of file. Adjourned. organizing a Binder Trust, unless the H. Loheyde, cash. Goods delivered in any part of Ulm. J. B. Schmidt is having an addition price of twine is greatly reduced, from the citv. .** Ordinance No. 29. what the speculating price now is. put on to the building which the new SC0TfSi They say they will rather bind it by firm of Zieske and Magesen are going An Ordinance authorizing a side Leading Boot and Shoe Dealer. hand or stack it loose, than to pay to occupy forja grocery store about track on Centre Street and Valley Street i^iisrisr. such enormous prices for twine. This May 15. in the Oity of New Ulm. 3STET W TTI^M:, is a move in the right direction, fellow Died, Mrs. Peter Strait, Sunday afternoon. The City Council of the City of New farmers. Funeral services were held at Ulm do ordain: the Catholic church Tuesday forenoon Mr, Quandt purchased a fine three Sec. 1. That the Winona & St. Peter EMULSION seated hack from C. H. Hornburg last Railroad Company is hereby authorized Mr. John Strassburg, of Lafayette week. to construct, operate and maintain a WAG Nicollet Co. and Mr. Julius Rick, of certain other side track, from its main New Ulm were visiting here several A wagon load of New Ulmists visited line or one of its side tracks, where the days last week. with the family of Mr. Quandt on same shall be constructed to cross or Sunday last. OF PURE GOD LIVER OIL Rev. Samuel N. Mac Neill, Pastor of occupy Centre Street, and on Valley the Congregational church read his letter We regret to report that Mr. Ghas. Street along Block No. one hundred S O O S I E S of resignation to his Congregation Grussendorf is being confined to the and eighty-two (182) north of Centre Sunday moi'ning which is to take effect sick bed. is feared by his friends that Almost as Palatable as Milk. Street in said city. June 19th next. The Elder will pro. that he will turn consumptive but we So is is at it an be a Sec. 2. The council reserves the right bably make his future home in Wis. hope such may not be the case. digested, a a a by he most to amend this ordinance at any time, sensitive stomach he a in oil Sleepy Eye looses a good pastor and a Mr. Henry Schrader was surprised a be to a a by he making rules and regulations concerning good citizen, but what is our Joss is in a on of he oil it he by his many friends on the 11th inst. the use, management and location In making the announcement of my spring offerings, I would somebody elses gain. it is re efficacious. -jLs J£| The occasion being his fiftieth birthday of said track as it may deem necessary call your attention to the choicest line of patterns in Bemarkable as a flesh producer. i*fr anniversary. for the safety and good order of said Piles! Fifes! Itching Piles! Persons gain rapidly while taking & Messrs J. Traurig and John Goblish city. SYMPTOMS—Moisture intense itching BED-ROOM SUITS, PARLOR SUITS, LOUNGES, ODD SCOTT'S EMULSION is acknowledged l\y both have lost a veiy fine sucking colt. Sec. 3. This ordinance shall take effect and stinging mostly at night worse by Physicians to be the Finest and Best prepr. Mr. Goblish also lost a yearling. from and after approval and publication. CHAIRS, CARPETS RUGS, ETC. scratching. If allowed to continue, tumors ration in the world for the relief and care c.: Mr. George Altmann has commenced form, which often bleed and ulcerate, CONSUMPTION, SCROFULA, Passed April 9th, A, D. 1889. '. A vast, assortment of the newest, prettiest and richest effects obtainable. becoming very sore. Swayne's to build his new house. GENERAL DEBILITY, WASTi?£3 E. G. KOCH, Ointment stops the itching and bleeding, Parties contemplating the purchase of anything in the Fur Hy. Dirks spent Sunday home with DISEASES, EMACIATION, Attest: Pres. of the Council. heals ulceration, and in most cases his parents niture Line, will save time and money by buying of me. Lowest COLDS and CHRONIC COUCHSThe Louis SCHILLING, City Clerk. removes the tumors. At druggists, or great remedy for Consumptian, av I Miss Mary Quandt is sick with the prices consistent with first class goods. No fire or water damaged ar Approved April 10th A. D. 1889. by mail, for 50 cents.. Dr. Swayne & Wasting in Children. Sold by all Druggists. measles. This is the second time she is tides, but an all new and perfect stock. Son. Philadelphia. JOHN C. RUDOLPH, down with them. Julius Krause? Mayor. Mr. Geo. Durbahn and wife are visiting (Officiallv published April 17th A". D. OHiSUSP. "^Vj3LC3rKr3EI!H., PROBATE NOTICE, at Mud Lake, with his wife's parents. 1889. Painter and Paper Hanger. STATE OF MINNESOTA, County of Brown }-ss ,-• ..'•:•: lr. Probate Court. 50 dozen white unlaundred dress August Dirks and his two sisters, In the Matter of the estate of William Grimes deiliqg Dedorktior) $pe&&lity. .^deceased, shuts, double front and back, at 50 cts. went to Springfield on Friday last, to -, On reading and riling the Petition of Thoina9 visit their brother Heniy. They went each at THEO. CRONE. All work executed neatly and promptly. 'Grimes of Redwood County, Minn., representing among othet things, that William Grimes late by team and made the distance in a little Ordersmay be left at my residence of Brown County, Minn., on the 29th day of April less than five hours, a distance of 30 The S PETEESO N A. D. 1888. at the town of Eden in said Brown Co., Eczema, Itchy, Scaly, SMn Tortures in Schapekahm's building- corner miles. died intestate, and being a resident of this County Minnesota and Fourth North streets. at the time of his death, leaving goods, chattel Miss Minnie Gebhard of Sleepy Eye sand estate within thi8C'ounty,and that the said The simple application of "SWAYNE'S J. KRAUSE. petitioner i« the oldest son of said deceased, and is visiting for a few days with her sister OITMENT," without any internal medicine, praying that administration of said estate be to Catharine Mrs. Hy. Durbahn." will cure any case of Tetter, Salt NEW Grimes granted: It is ordered, that said petitionee IMPLEMENT COMPANY. heard before the Judge of this Court, on Mr. Chris Bartl had the misfortune to Rheum, Ringworm, Piles, Itch, Sores, Wednesday the 22d 4ay of May A. D. 18S9, at 11 Drug Store, meet with what might have been a fatal Pimples, Eczema, all Scaly. Itchy Skin o'olock A. M., at the Probate Office in said County. accident while boring a hole in a large Eruptions, no matter how obstinate or Ordered, further that notice thereof he given to the heirs of said deceased, and to all persons interested stone for blasting it. He drilled,"father long standing. It is potent, effective, ©ekler in kll kirjd^ of fiii'ii) ir^dtynei'y. by publishing a copy of this order for three 4 slanting then filled it with povSger and and costs but a trifle. successive weeks prior to said day of hearing in the New Ulm Keview,a weekly newspaper priuted brick and began poking it wneh all of a and published at New Ulm in said Count v. es-T NtewUlm, Minxi. sudden the blast was discharged. Part 10 doz. boys' knee pants at 25 cts. a I Dated at New Ulm. Minn., the 20th* dav of of the powder struck his hand and caused March A. D. 1889. 20 piece. THEO. CRONE. By the Court, a bad bruise. He will not lose the ERNST BRANDt hand but will suffer a great deal of pain. (L. S Judge of Probate. We are sorry to report that|Mrs. Hen ry Mueller of Courtland is dangerously NOTICE TO CREDITORS. ill. We hope she ma}' have a speedy STATE OF MINNESOTA County of Brown. J-ss O. M. OLSEN, recovery. In Probate Court. In the matter of the estate of Sophia Gaetke Mrs. George Bauml was also kicked deceased: latehr. by a horse This ought to be a Notice is hereby given to all persons having KUGGIST and APOTHECARY. claims and demands against the estate of Sophia lesson for women to keep away from Gaetke late of the County of Brown deceased DEALER IA- 'S horses. that the Judge, of the Probate Court of said Drugs. MA rticincs. Chvfoiicats. County will hear, examine and adjust claims and SUMMONS. demands against said estate at his office in the City Toilet Articles, Fancy of New Ulm in said County, on the first Monday STATE OF MINNESOTA, County otBrown f-?s. of each month, for six successive months commencing Goods, Stationer}/ mid District Court. Ninth Judicial district. with the first Monday in June 1S89, Musical Instruments. Henry G. Mueller Plaintiff, and that six months from the 20th dav of April 1889, have been limited and allowed by said VS I Gils, Paints, Brushes, Varnishes and The German Land Association, a corporation, Probate Court for creditors to present theirclaims. Julius Sandhas nnd also all Christian Dahl A\ Glass. other persons or parties unknown 'xccutor of the Estate of Sophia Gaetke deEeased. claiming any right, title estate, lien or |, 21 interest in the real estate described in Physicians' Prescriptions carefully the complaint herein. Defendants. ST4TE TEACHERS' INSTITUTE. The State of Minnesota, to the &bove named prepared from pure anct^y Defendant: fresh Drays. You are hereby summoned and required to An institute for the County of Brown will be answer the complaint of the Plaintiff in the abovi held at New Ulm, during the week commencing entitled action which is filed in the office of the Agency for the celebrated Estey Orjraus Monday May 18,1889. Clerk of the District Court of the Ninth Judicial and Pianos. I Best Maciiba for Harvesting Grata The State will provide efficient instructors, who District, in and for the County of Brown and will be furnished with such professional books, State of Minnesota, and to serve a copy of your apparatus and material as have been thoroughly answerto the said complaint on the subscribers, Please give me a call. tested and found to be of special service to teachers. at their office in the city of New Ulm in said The platform canvas only half an inch away MOST A OF AT.T. V.'NnKKS. O. M. OLSEX. They will make the Common School Manual County, within twenty days after the service of from the knife, so SHORT GRAIN or the basis of their work, and a considerable portion this Summons upon you exclusive of the day of Less breakage .and less annoymicf [n t:s:n? it. Meridian Block. Xew Ulm, Minn. VfKKhs can hanjr on the cutter bar. of the time will be devoted to bringing out such service and if you fail to answer the said Easy work i'or the driver, ha In w.-.rk tor tho jjoat .'•utthi'j apparatus—Mower Guards anu the best manner of using the text books which complaint within the time aforesaid the Plaintiff ki.ivis tiie out'.- Harvester that will do horses. have been recently added to the State Series. in this action will apply to the Court for the relief Its sudenor excellence proven in millions of ATTENTION FARMERS. ooi) W O IX i-'i-AX, or in grassy, demanded in the complaint. Great pains will be taken to make the instruction NO SIDE RUAFT, NO TiKIUIIT ON homes for more than a quarter of a century. It is weedy or vet grain. pointed and in the highest degree practical, including LIKD & HAGBF.RO. used by the United Slates Government* Kndorsed HORSES' NECKS. All easting-* annealed, making them tough as management of school, grading and method of Plaintiff's Attorneys New Ulm. Minn, The New Ulm Creamery Co. 'will by the heads of the Great Universities n* the Springs iu the canvases to preserve rhem wrought iron. teaching the common school branches. Dated April 0th 1889. Strongest, Purest and most healthful. Dr. Price's commence gathering cream" from and from damuge wison they shrink II-OIU exposure. The evenings will be occupied by lectures, literary Simple and substantial main frame and gearing-. Cream Baking Powder does not contain Ammonia after May 1st, 1888. Highest market exercises and social entertainments, as in the \V AKKANTED TO OUTLAST three Lime, or Allnm. Sold only in cans. NOTICE 01 LIS PENDENS. past, and everything possible will be done to E ADM1KA1JI.K 1SKMKF KAKK. sets of the complicated gearing of other price iu cash will be p:iid for same and PRICE BAKING POWDER Co. make the week a pleasant and profitable one for Binders. The onl.v durable and practical Butter, by farmers are respectfully requested gto STATE OF MINNESOTA, County ot Brown J-ss. NEW YORK CHICAGO ST LOOis. all. SATISFACTION GIVEN to EVERY PURCHASER. means' of which the band may always be District Conrt, Ninth Judicial District. patronize the company.' as endeavors Teachers who take a proper interest in their M. GRATZ put in the right place. Henry G. Mueller Plaintiff 1 calling, and who desire by self-improvement to will be made to manage the Creamer^ VS '-. advance to higher positions, will be present at the E A I O I HAS i»OXK E BEST WORK ever done by any Harvester The German Land Association, a cor-1 in the interest of the farmers as well as f» opening Monday afternoon and remain till Friday and Binder—the difficult crop of ISStt proved it. poration, Julius Sandhas and also all: evening. E A I O S is not au experiment, but the MOST RELIABLE and PRACTICAL in our own. ,. other persons or parties unknown All schools can be legally closed during Institute and DURABLE Machine ever made every feature has been proved. It is warranted claiming any right, title estate, lien or DEALER IN week at the request of the teachers or the superior to all others. interest in the real estate described in County Superintendent. the complaint herein. Defendants.^ GROCERIES and GLASSWARE The Institute will be in charge of the Superintendent, if You Examine if Before You Buy, You Will Buy Only THE CHAMPION. Notice is hereby given, That an action has been who will make all reqnired arrangements commenced in this Court by the above named for its success, as well,as for accomodation of Plaintifi against tho above named Defendants. SAMPLES AT ONE OR MORE ACENCIES IN YOUR COUNTY. teachers, who are requested to give him early notice That said Defendants and each them claim an Minnesota Streei opposite the of their intention to he present, that he may estate, lien and interest in and to the lands and ST.A.:BI-,W provide board for all at the lowest rates. The Warder, Bushnell & Glessner Go., premises in the complaint in this action and hereinafter D. L. KIEHLE, Congregational Church. described, adverse to this Plaintiff. That Sunt. Public Instruction. the object of this action i9 to have such adverse, J. B.VELIKANJE, NEW ULM, MINN. claim determined and the title to said lands .*nd County Superintendent. premises confirmed and quieted in the Plaintiff. John Kretsch, CATARRH That the plaintiff be adjngded the owner thereof in fee simple and that said defendants and all persons whomsoever be forever barred from claiming SPRINGFIELD O.—MANUFACTURERS—CHICAGO ILL any estate, lien or interest in or to said lands or any Dart thereof adverse to the Plaintiff. DEALER IN The premises affected by said action are situated THE HEW 6R0CEBI STORE OF a os ., COLD UfAMBW^ in the County of Brown and State of Minnesota, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS and are described as follows: Lot No. five (5)of IN HMBfll DEA u:i Block No sixty-one(61) north of Center Street in the C. f, Ruemke city of New Ulm in snid County and state, according THOS. MULVERHILL, Prep. to the map or plat of said citv of New Ulm on OFALLKIJSTDS. File and of record in the office of the Register of Kine turnonts furnished with or without 3toTEVER|j| 'X, HEAD. Deeds in and for Brown County, Minnesota. drivers at rea^i)Hble rates. Fishing, hunting —AGENT *OR TT1E- and Pl»a«nre parties furnished team*. Ladies' is now open and ready for business. O rttll^u.WclfS LIS & HAGBKRG Plaintiff's Attorneys. New Ulm, Minn. Saddle !i«rs.-« Kim- Carriages for .funerals. PLANOBINDERS, MOWERS, A A choice and well selected stock of ., Dated April 5th 1889. -21 Officio SkiifinjrRiiik. GROCERIES, CROCKERY, F• •,'„* ,. ,. Try (Established in 18(U by Or. C. We*chcke.,i T.RTCMPH BINDERS, I CURE PIONEER flt Mhm3' GLASSWARE and NOTIONS the Cure. RUSSEL MOWERS Drug Store, S are offered to the public at prices which N E W ULM HOTEL,, MINN Broadway Ne in UNION Ely's Cream Balm defy competition. Goods will be de livered free to any part of the city. New Ulm Foundrv Cleanses the Nasal Passages. Remember the place^} S |T. Allays Inflammation. Heals the Andrew J- ifcks'tein., Minnesota Street corner of Third Norttt. 4' Sores, Restores the Senses o! -AND— WENZELSCHOTZKO, Propriety Taste, Smell and Heaping. dealer in ^.Xjs.i» \£$l-$£t£ &R MACHINE SHOP. DRUBS, MEDICINES. CHEMICALS, A particle is applied into earn nostril am! is MINN. ST., NEW TJLK, MIKN CHAS. LB0NHARDT & BR0., Props. When I say BE I do not mean merely to*: tyrreeable. Price 50c. at ftnunriatN or iy mail. 5 Btop them for a time, and then have them ratarn ELY BROTHERS, 36 Warren Street. New York. Toilet Articles, Perfumery, Books, The only first class brick fire prooi MANUFACTURER OF again. I MEAN A RADICAL CUKtt. Corner Centre ami Front Str., Vi' I have made the disease of Stationery, Trusses, supporters. Shoulder Bucklen's Arnica Salve. Hotel in the city. FITS, EPILEPSY or Braces, Crutches, etc. Paints, Oils. NEW ULM, MIN*J. with large, airy rooms and an A Artists1 The Best salve in the world for Cuts Varnishes, Glass and Supplies. Having purchased the Xew Ulm FAULING SICKNESS,^ No. 1 table. Good large sampel Pure Wines and Liquors for medicinal Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Foundry and Machine shops we would rooms for the accomodation of commercial Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, purposes.-^ '.Physicians' prescriptions respectfully solicit the patronage of the •t -, AND DEALER IN A life-long stndy. I WARRAT my remedv *.• CURB the worst cases. Because others ha7 Chilblains Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, carefully compounded at all hours of public. We are prepared to execute travelers. Passengers and eo andiSmokers' Articles. failed is no reason for not now receiving a euro, and positively cures Piles, or no the day and night. all kinds of machine repairing and devole lend at once for a treatise and a E E UOTTLK baggage will be carried free from of my IITFAXUBLE REMEDY. Give Express pay required. It is guaranteed to give Ivors & Pond Pianos. Sterling Organs special attention to the manufacture and to the depot. Rates reasonable. and Post Office. I costs yon nothing for a perfect satisfaction, or money refunddd Band Instruments and other musical of Grave Yard Fences, Gratings trial, and it will cure yon. Address The finest wines, liquors and ci Price 26 ceats per box.' For'sale by C. Buemke's Building, New Ulm, Minn merchandise. and Castings. H.C. ROOT, M.C., 183 Pull ST.. NEWYT gars at the bar. L. Ross. Grass. Garden and Flower Seeds* „„.," £lLA%JL.EOXHARbT & BRO -i *s ',(&:••*:'£&"( & x~ 4 1: & mmm mar .-