New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
May 29, 1889 · Page 7 of 8
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S or SPBINBFIELD CORRESPONDENCE. S^EPY EYE C0EESP0NDE8CE We observe a great bullabaloo about *BUY D. ARMSTRONG & P. H. BEHNKE, the prodigious number of postmasters Fine Ladies* Shoes, removed by Mr. Clarkson. We suppose =DEALER lN-= A brother of Mr. Alex Blanchard is J. H. Redford made a trip lo Sleepy he is not turning out Republicans. Eye last Friday evening. visiting here. And if he is removing Democrats, pray Tramps are numerous. Look out for Measles arejstill playing havoc with how did such a prodigious number of EQUALLED BY FEW, SURPASSED BY NONE. the children living within a radius of them. them get in? Mr. Cleveland was in fifteen miles of town. Rev, Gagstetter of the Evangelical office only four years. His was a civil A party from St. Peter was, in town Association has an assistant for this service reform administration.—New several days of last week, prospecting conference year. Rev. Elert from HAND WELT for the location of another store here. Wells is helping him. York Herald. The probabilities are that it will not be Memorial day will be observed here. This is positively the neatest, most GjfotJerieAFfai^Cfeodk- a go. The public schools will be closed and concise and unanswerable reply to the the scholars will participate in the SpriDgfield will celebrate on the 4th howls of the Democratic "snivel service" of July and it will be in big shape too. services. reformers that has been printed School will close next week for the Mr. Ira King is with Mr. Clinion in the Sleepy Eye Marble Works. Success summer vacations. since the incoming of the new administration. GOOD TABLE BUTTER. to you, Ira. J. Albert, of New Ulm, was in town It is cutting rebuke to barefooted WELT Mr. and Mrs. Peterson, of Springfield last week. hypocrisy. When that came New Brick,Cor. Minn. & Centre Strs. were visiting here over Sunday. Otto Baarsch, our amatuer telegrapher crashing through, the stone-throwers SEWED, NEW UM, MINN. Memorial services were held at the is spending a few days at New Ulm. must have felt some inclination to move German M. E. Church, last Sunday An unusual amount of improvement out of their glass house.—EVENING afternoon, Rev. Fntze officiating. The in the condition of our streets has been Goods sold at Rock-bottom prices for service were opened by the choir, followed JOURNAL. made within the past few weeks. A THE EASIEST WALKING AND THE MOST PERFECT cash. Goods delivered in any part of by Elder Case with prayers, new street has been opened, new sidewalks Rev. Fritze deserves credit for his efforts It is rumored that a deal will soon the city. laid and a large amount of graveling FITTING SHOES IN EXISTENCE! in making the services interesting done. The improvement is noticeable. be eftected between the Northwestern SCOTTS and impressive. His address was H. Loheyde, and Milwaukee roads, so that, without eloquent and well fitted to the occasion. G. Neussle's countenance is all aglow consolodating the two systems, they Mr. and Mrs. Fie-lerickson. of with smiles over the arrival a young will so unite their power and influence Springfield visited in our city over Sunday, Solomon in his family last week. Leading Boot and Shoe Dealer as to make them joint concerns in the as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dr. Marcellus was in town last Monday EMULSION Morgenson. 2STETW Northwestern situation with a common evening. Rev. McJNiel is visiting in Jefferson purpose to serve. Crops in this vicinity have never Wis. He expects to make that his future looked more favorable in the latter part home. of May than this year. All indications Charles McCue, of Lake Prairie. Henry Zieske has made himself a are that there will be an abundant harvest. OF PURE COD LIVER OIL Nicollet county, had his father incarcerated present of a fine buggy horse, in the insane asylum recently,and Rev. Ray preached his farewell ser. By the way, Court house news in tnis HYPOPHOSPHITES has since sold the property of the old mon at the Baptist Church last Sunday. end of the county is about as scarce as Almost as Palatable as Milk* man and skipped with the money. Rather Ihe new Grocery store of Zieske & hen's teeth. Where lies the fault. So disguised that it can be taken, Morgensen Imethe nicest display of tough son, we should think. Julius Bemdt, of New Dim, was in digested, and assimilated by tbe most cauned goods, crockery and glass ware sensitive atomacb, when the plain oil town last Monday. He was on his way The sales in our Wall Paper department, this year, have by far cannot be tolerated and by tbe com- js^blnation ever brought to town. Give them a call to survey some land for Augustine. fOU-wgfo#F over-reached our expectations, and we have been obliged to replenish of the oil with the hypoplio"* and convince yourself Opposite postoffice phites is much more efficacious. ^r. It is stated that VT. Winkelman will our stock. in J. B. Schmidt's building. Bemark&ble as a flesh producer. put up a fine residence near his mill PURE this summer. Persons gain rapidly while taking it, West Netvton Gleanings. SCOTT'SEMULSION is acknowledged h? in consequence again able to show you an assortment unapproachable Physicians to be the Finest and Best preparation jafayette Items. in the world for the relief and cure c,T by anything in the city. The marriage of Patrick Murnan. CONSUMPTION, SCROFULA, one of the well known young men of GENERAL DEBILITY, WAST I?. Wm. Dannheim and wife aie visiting this place, to Jenny Maxville, of the CREAM DISEASES, EMACIATION, friends and relatives at Le Sueur. town of Camp, will occur at Fairfax, COLDS and CHRONIC COUGHS, common papers 25 cts. a roll, gilt papers (S) from 35 cts. to $1 a next Monday. Our congratulations John Durbahn and wife of West Newton The great remedy for Consumptian, a?u are extended "to the happy couple. were the guests of Henry ,Durbahn roll ceiline papers from 25 cts. to 75 cts. a roll, and an endless Wasting in Children. Sold by all Bruggists. during the week. Building seems to be general among variety of borders at from cts. to 15 cts. a yard, and all of these are Julius Krause* our farmers. George Gitter, C. Bianchi Mr. Henry Dirks, of Springfield was choice new patterns. and C. Bleich are erecting large barns among Lafayette friends last Saturday. If You Painte ran Pape Hanger. and old Garber is putting up a Henry's visits aie quite frequent of late residence. and we nope that we may soon have occasion to make use of old tin pans. intend to do any papering, we would be pleased to show you our line, Our little neiborhood, having always deiliqg Dedoiktion $pedihlity. been known as one of the most quiet P. Johnson has nearly completed a and are positive, that you will find our prices right. All work executed neatlj and promptly. places in town, is being somewhat very fine residence. When finished it Ordersmay be left at my residence aroused by the appearance of a couple will be one of the nicest houses in Lafayette. in Schapekahm's building corner of mtiuders from the upper country, Minnesota and Fourth North streets. who are erecting a shanty on the claim Miss Dora Meyer, a niece of Henry of A. Rus&el. They aie wealthy but it Schrader, left tor Germany on Monday The Leading Furniture Dealer, J. KRAUSE seems that the old proverb is still true last. A safe and pleasant journy is the that the more a man has the more he NEW wish of her many friends. The S7D. PETERSON wants. Simon Wellner, who has been sick s^ Drug Store, Its suderior excellence pro\en millions cf John Duibahn and lady visited for some time is still verv low but a homes for more than a quarter of a centurj It is friends and relatives in Lafayette last speedy recovery is looked for. used by the United Slates Government' Endorsed Sunday. by the heads of the Great Universities as the Frank Wild, of Mankato, is visiting Strongest, Purest and healthful Dr Price's Cream Baking Powder does not contain Ammonia with his parents. Lime, or Allum Solt1 onlv in cans A farmers' institute will be held at Died, Mr. Chas. Boock, a son in-law PRICE BAKING POWDER Co Redwood Falls June 10, 11 and 12. of Wm. Blass. on Sunday morning. VFU YORK CHICAGO ST. LOUIS. The deceased died of consumption and A Safe Investment. ©ealei' in kll kinds' of fkr" inkcTiinen-. MORTGAGE SALE. leaves a wife and two children to mourn Is one wnich is guaranteed to bring his death. The funeral took place yesterday. Default hating been made n» the payment of the sum of Sis\entj-t\\o dollar ($72 00^ which is you satisfactory results, or in case of claimed *o be due an.1 is due at the date of this failure a return of purchase price. On notice upon a cei tain Alortgaae. duly execnted Joseph Traurig sold a valuable horse this safe plan you can buy from our advertised and delrveied by Herman Steinhaus and Bertha O. M. OLSEN, ast week. Stemnaus ins wife ab mortgagors to Henry Patsche Druggist a bottle of Dr. King's a« mortgagee hparing dite the thnteenth day of Wm. Mueller left for St. Peter last New Discovery for Consumption. It is April A 18SS to seem the sum of $800 00 and week. He will visit there for some guaranteed to bring relief in every case interest andaccoiJmg to the provisions of two RUGGIST and APOTHECARY. time. certain promis«oij note', in sai3 mortgage par. when used for any affection of Throat, ticul irh de«ciibed and which mortgage was duly DLALEIl IN The dance at J. Simmet's residence Lungs or Chest, such as Consumption, ltcoided in the oflicetf the Register of Deeds inand Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, foi the Countv of Brown and State of Minnesota, Infiamation of Lungs, Bronchitis, Asthma, on Sun da) evening was well attended on the ,20th di of April A 1S8S at 3 o'clock Toilet Articles, Fancy hooping Cough, Croup, etc. etc. and enjoved by those present. Music M., in Book's ol Mortgages, on Page 147 and It is pleasant and agreeable to tatte, was furnished by the Lafayette band the interest on said mortgage and notes hai mg Goods, Stationery and become and now is due and payable and no pait perfectly safe, and can always be depended Miss Rickie Quandt, who has been Musical Instruments. thereot Ins been ud although paj merit has been upon. demanded and no actim 01 proceeding at law or visiting with her parents for the past othuwise having been inst'tuted to ieco\ei the Oils, Paints, Brushes, Varnishes and Trial bottles free at Chas. Roos few weeks, left last evening for her debt «ecured by ^mc' Moi I gage, or am pai 1 theieof, Glass. Diuo-store. 1 home in Batavia, N. Y. Now therefore notice is heicby given, that by virtue of a power cfs-xie contained in said Mort Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Traurig and Chas. gace. and pnisuarit to the stamte in such ci«c Physicians^ Prescrlittlons carefully Fischer are spending the week at made and piovn'ed the siid Moitsage svul be prepared from pure and foreclosed, and the piemises described in and co\ Springfield. fresh Drugs. ered bj said Moitgage,\i?, The noitb half of the south-east quarter of se A. Schilling and family are the guests tion No. eight (8) Township No _ne hundred and of Fairfax friends. Agency for the celebrated Estey Organs eleven (111) noith of Range No thirtv-thiee (83) and Pianos. wert, containing 80 acrea in Brown CouDty, and ^tate of Minnesota, with the hereditaments and appurtenances, will be sold at public auction, to Piles! Piles! Itching Piles! Please give me a call. the highest bidder for cash, to pay said debt and SYMPTOMS—Moisture intense itching interest, and the taxes, if any, on said premises, O. M. OLSEN. and fittj dollars attorney's fee, as stipulated in and stinging mostly at night worse by Meridian Block, New Ulm, Minn. and by »-aid Mortgage m'case of foreclosuie, and scratching. If allowed to continue, tumors thn disbursements allowed by law which sale The Best Maoline for Harvesting Grain Ever Known. form, which often bleed and ulcerate, will be made by the Sheriff of said Brown County ATTENTION FARMERS. at the fiont door of the Court House in the City of becoming very sore. Swayne's New Ulm in said County and State, on the fifth Ointment stops the itching and bleeding, day of July *. D. 1889, at ten o'clock A M. of MOST DURABLK Ol M.I F:}N )KK*. The platform canvas only half an inch away The New Ulm Creamery Co. will that day, snbject to redemption at any time within heals ulceration, and in most cases trom tbe kmip, so ^HORT GRAIN or one year from the day of sale, as provided bv law Less breakage and less anncn mice usng commence gathering cream from* and removes the tumors. At druggists, or WEEDS can hang on the cutter bar Dated May 18th A D. 1889. Easy work tor the diner, light work lor tbe after May 1st, 1888. Highest market Bpst cutting apparatus—Mower Guards anu by mail, for 50 cents. Dr. Swayne & HENRY PATSCHE horses knives—the onlj Harvester that will do price in cash will be paid for same and Son. Philadelphia. 's Cream Balm LINS & HAGBERG Mortgagee. (.OOD WORK IN rLAX, or in grassy, NO SIDE DRAFT. NO WEIGHT ON Attorneys for mortgagee, farmers are respectfully requested to New Ulm, Minn HORSES' NECKS. weedy or wet grain. patronize the company, as endeavors All castings annealed, making them tough as Springs in the canvases to preserve them Cleanses the Nasal Passages. Mrs. W. Hummel M. GRATZ will be made to manage the Creamery* wi ought iron. from damage when they bhi ink 1 om exposure. Allays Inflammation. Heals the in the interest of the farmers as well as" Simple and substantial main frame and gearing, Sores, Restores the Senses of WARRANTED TO OUTLAST three in our own. THE ADMIRABLE RELIEF RAKE. sets of the complicated gearing of other Taste, Smell and Hearing. DRYBODDS AND 6R0CERJES. The only durable and practical Butter, by Binders. sttiitiiti'itit DEALER IN means of which the band may always be SATISFACTION GIVEN to EVERY PURCHASER. A particle is applied Into each nostril and is put in the right place. jgreeanle. Price SOe. at Druffilsta or br mail. 1 have just received a large line of GROCERIES anil BLASSWAHB BLY BBOTHEB8, 66 Warren Street, New York. E A I O N HAS DONE THE BEST WORK ever done by any Harvester new goods of great variety. I offer and Binder—the difficult crop of 1888 proved it. Bncklen's Arnica Salve. Hosiery and Gloves from smallest to E A I O N is not an experiment, but the MOST RELIABLE and PRACTICAL Minnesota Street opposite the largest sixes and of best quality at unusually and DURABLE Machine ever made every feature has been proved. It is warranted S A E The Best salve in the world for Cuts superior to all others low prices. Also beaded wraps, Congregational Church. Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, embroidered fissues, cashmere shawls, If You Examine It Before You Buy, You Will Buy Only THE CHAMPION. Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, laces, embroideries, light woolen dress HEW ULM, MINN. Chilblains Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, goods, satines, ginghams, etc., Ladies' SAMPLES AT ONE OR MORE ACENCIE8 IN YOUR COUNTY. and positively cures Piles, or no JohnKretsch, childrens1 and summer underwear. pay required, It is guaranteed to give The Warder, Bushnell & Glessner Co., It will be of much advantage to the perfect satisfaction, or money refunddd buyer to examine my goods. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by C. DEALER IN L. Ross. WOOL! WOOL! SPRINGFIELD O. MANUFACTURERS CHICAGO ILL. cTATE OF MINNESOTA, County of Brown O S E I Prep. In Probate Court, Special Term. From now on I will buy wool for the THE NEW GROCER! STORE OF In the matter of the estate of Anton Brey deeased. OF ALL KINDS. Jacob Klossner, Jr.: Fine turnouts famished with or without Faribault Woolen Mills, for which I drivers at reasonable rates. Fishing, hunting will pay the highest market price. On reading and filing the Petitionof Judith Brey, and Pleasure parries furnished teams. Ladies* A C. F. Buemke —AGENT lOR THE— administratrix of the estate of said deceased, setting Saddle horses Fine Carriages for funerals. H. GOEDE. forth tfcat no personal estate has come to her Officcin Skating Rink. PLANO BINDERS, MOWERS, DEALER IN hand* as sueh administratrix the amount of debts outstanding against said deceased, and a (Established in 1864 by Dr. C. Weschcke.) TRIDMPH BINDERS, description of all the real estate of which said deceased Sljelfg Sekvy Skfdwkfe died seized, and the condition and value PIONEER is now open and ready for business. of the respective portions thereof and praying .. RUSSEL MOWERS A choice and well selected stock of that license be to her granted to sell at private -u Drug Store, sale all of ths real estate in the hands of said administratrix AND Broadway, New Ulm,Minn GROCERIES, CROCKERY, to pay expense? of administration, funeral expenses and said debts, and that it is All Kinds of Farm Machinery, necessary in order to pay the same, to sell the GLASSWARE and NOTIONS New Ulm foundry whole of said real estate: It is therefore ordered, That all persons interested NEW ULM, MINN. in said estate, appear beiore the Judge of this SudrewJ. lutein., are offered to the public at prices which Court on Friday the 5th day of July A. D. 1889, at defy competition. Goods will be de 10 o'clock A. H. at the Probate Office in said —AND— liver^d free to any part of the city. County, then and there to show cause (if any there MACHINE SHOP. dealer in NOTICE TO CREDITORS^ be) why license should not be granted to said administratrix Remember the place. to sell said real estate according to DRD&S, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, STATE OF MINNESOTA, County of Brown ss the prayer of said Petition. When I say OTJHX I do not mean merely to Minnesota Street corner of Third North. CHAS. LEONHARDT & BR0., Props. In Probate Court. And it is farther ordered, that a copy of this •top them for a time, and then have them retorn In the matter of the estate of Edna Gertrude Aihworth order shall be published for four successive weeks Toilet Articles, Perfumery, Books, ^r again. I xfcAX A BADICAL CUBE. deceased. prior to said day of hearing, the last of which I have made tbe disease of Stationery, Trasses, supporters, Shoulder Corner Centre and Front Str., Notice is hereby given to all persona having publications shall be at least fourteen days before I DAKOTA HOUSE. Braces, Crutches, etc Paints, Oils, claims and demands against tbe estate of Edna FITS, £PJJLEPSY or «aiddayofaearing,in theNewUlmReviewa weekly NEW ULM, -|5| MISN. Gertrude Aehworth late of the Countyof Brown de. newspaper printed and published at the City of Varnishes, Glass and Artists' Supplies. Having purchased the New Ulm ceased, that the Judge of the Probate Court of FALLING SICKNESS, New Ulm in said County, and personally served Pure Wines and Liquors for medicinal said County will hear, examine and adjast claims Foundry and Machine shops we would on all persons interested in said estate, residing in OPP. POST OFFICE—NEW ULM, MINN and demands against said estateat his office in the Alife-Iong study. I WAXBAKT myremedy to purposes. Physicians' prescriptions said County, at least fourteen days beforesaid day respectfully solicit the patronage of the City of New Ulm in said County, on thefirstMonday CUBB the wont eases. Because others have.!failed of hearing, and upon all other persons interested, carefully compounded at all hours of public. We are prepared to execute S A S E I E Prop. of each month, for six successive months, isnoreasonfor notnowreceivingacureJjjJ'Sendatoncefor accordingtolaw. the day and mght^A 18^ commencing with the first Monday in Jane 1889, all kinds of machine repairing and devote a treatise anda FKUBOTTLB Dated «t New Cm, Minn., the 15th day of May and that six monthsfrom tbe 14th day of April This house is the most centrally located of mv ImrAiXTBUt SSHBOT. Give Express A, D. 1889. yf* tofv^sagg? Ivers & Pond Pianos, Sterling Organs special attention to the manufacture 1889, h*vebeen limited and allowed by said Pro. and Poet Office. It costs yon nothing for a W By the Court, -S&Ztit ?MWfM Band Instruments and other musical of Grave Yard Fences, Gratings bate Court for creditors to present their claims. trial, and it will cure yon. Address" hotel in the city and affords & 1 *& ERNST BRA^dT" James Ashworth merchandise. H.G.ROOT.M.C, ISSPEMLST^NIWYOIX j" «m.* *-V Judge of Probate and Castings. Administrator of the Estate of Edna Gertrude Grass, Garden and Flower Seeds. fg&gsS L. S.)t i^fpji of Brown County, Minnesota. good Sample Rooms*.. CHAS. LEONHARLT & BRO Ashworth deceased. 'Vi*i? *m*m*mmmii*h'