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

June 5, 1889 · Page 9 of 10

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ii if SLEEP! £IE COERESPONDEtiCE juafayette Items. MILFOBD 2mws. 01?3t With the exception of corn the crops Henry Schrader went to St. Peter on -7f»*^!**fe^=DEALKR !N-= are doing excellently. That grain was business last week. All the attorneys of Sleepy Eye have "Tins* somewhat touched by the frost, Wm. Sandman and wife visited been courting at New Ulm for about friends at Nicollet during the latter part B. Beinhart's barn is finished and a week. With what success we are unable of the week. painted. It is a nice structure. to state, ?,' & Wm. Kroening and sister, of Courtland.sundayed The assessor was around last week In the Smith perjury case the jury with Lafayette friends. making his yearly calls. disagreed after being out for some time. School closes in District 53 on the Improvements are being made everywhere. Billy Marble with his troupe will be 18th iust. Its will wind up with a picnic August Essig is erecting a fine here this week, 6, 7 and 8, and no one and everybody is invited to ^attend residence. should fail to see him. and help make it a success. Anton Henle and Arthur Henle, with Oliver Olsen, who is running on the Joseph Schluck sold a tine team last their families, visited in Courtlaud last R. R. as news agent is here paying a week. Consideration $ 275. Sunday. &~ visit to his mother. Anton Sporer bought a new buggy :&, ei'y, Iarq^, etd. and harness last week. This looks like Our town will soon be supplied with Miss Nettie Kennedy, of St. Peter, is business, Anton, and for the next three a Daily News. Two of our young men visiting with Mr. and Mrs. McBain's. GOOD TABLE BUTTER. are the projectors of the scheme and weeks you will not be at a loss for lady From here she goes to Cobden to visit have employed a good corps of reporters. company. there. New Brick.Cor. Minn. & Centre Strs., A number of young folks from Mud Success to you boys. Mr. Jerry Hennesy, an old timer of Lake visited with relatives in Lafayette Anton Henle, Jr. is in Springfield on NEW UM, MINN. Sleepy Eye but at present of Tracy, 4 on Sundav. business. paid Sleepy Eye a visit last week. Telegraph operater Johnson, who An agent of the Belford Clarke & Co. Goods sold at Rock-bottom prices for A Woman's Discovery\ has been employed at this station for book concern, of Chicago, has opened cash. Goods delivered in any part of some time, has gone east. Mr. Fred "Another wonderful discovery has up a large stock in the Beinhorn building Letorneau, of Tracy, takes his place. the citv. been made and that too by a lady in and is selling at remarkably low Mr. W. M. Murtin and daughter Lina this country. Disease fastened its were visiting at St. Peter a few days prices. Here is a chance for those desiring clutches upon her and for seve» years last week. she withstood its severest tests, but her to start a g-ood librarv. vital organs were undermined and The new brick store of Sorensen & death seemed imminent. For three Dehuff will be completed in a very short Is drunkeness a crime? According to months she coughed incessantly and EMULSION time and when finished it will tally one our modern code of morals the crime H. Loheyde, could not sleep. She bought of us a of the best stores in the city. does not consist in being drunk, but bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery for Workmen are at work extending the Consumption and was so much relieved in being caught drunk. If drunkenness water main on 5th St. on taking first dose that she slept all is a crime punishable by law, Fishing in the Cottonwood River is Leading Boot and Shoe Dealer. night and with one bottle has been it is the duty of the officers of the OF PURE COD LIVER OIL better this year than for years gone by, 3STETW TJLTs/T, miraculously cured. Her name is Mrs. and our sports are taking advantage law to hunt up crime and bring it to 3yCI3ST3ST. Luther Lutz" Thus writes W.C. Hamrick HYPOPHOSPHITES of it. & Co., of Shelby, N. C.—Get a free justice. One man gets drunk at home 1 Mr. Titus, of Montevideo, spent several trial bottle at Chas/ L. Roos's Drugstore. Almost as Palatable as Milk, aper. Wall Paner. or at his club and another in a saloon. 2 days in bur city last week. So disguised that it can be taken, Are not both equally criminal in the digested, and assimilated by the most The fro3t last week done a great deal eye of the law, and equally deserving sensitive stomach, when the plain oil of damage to vegetables and corn. cannot be tolerated and by the combination of punishment? Are tbey equally certain Some replanting will be necessary. off ^he oil with the hypophoaphites ^•UU. WEIGHT" is much more efficacious. of punishment, too? And if they While your correspondent was at E Remarkable as a -flesh producer* New Ulm last week.he met J. B. Trogden, are not, why are they not? Equal and Persons gain rapidly while taking itt an old resident of Nicollet County The sales in our Wall Paper department, this year, have b)^ far exact justice before the law is a beautiful but now of the Soldiers home. J. B. SCOTT'SEMULSION is acknowledged by over-reached our expectations, and we have been obliged to replenish sentiment which the authors of this states that it is the best hotel he ever Physicians to be the Finest and Best preparation our stock. law hold evidently in very high esteem. in the world for the relief and cure'ef boarded at. ""VST"© iSur© DISPATCH. CONSUMPTION, SCROFULA. GENERAL DEBILITY, WASTIK'. Cottonwood Gleaning. CREAM DISEASES, EMACIATION, Dr. Hand, the surgeon general of in consequence again able to show you an assortment unapproachable COLDS and CHRONIC COUGHS. The pioneer farmers of this neighborhood this state, died at his home in St. Paul by anything in the city. The great remedy for Consumption, aic! speak of the wheat being sown too "VST a Wasting in Children. Sold by all Druggists. last week. He has for many years been thick this year, but think a couple more a prominent citizen of this state and Julius Krause such frosts like those of last week will undoubtedly change the order of things. was well known to many of the old soldiers. common papers 25 cts. a roll gilt papers (a), from 35 cts. to SI a Painter and Paper Hanger. The Cottonwood brass band played roll ceilina papers from 25 cts. to 75 cts. a roll, and an endless some of their choice music for the variety of borders at from cts. to 1^ cts. a yard, and all of these are In New York the vote on prohibition young folks at a dance at Geo. Dietzes CeilingDedoi%tioi) $pe&klity. Sunda}r. choice new patterns. a week ago is a peculiar election. At the election *QWDE* if All work executed neatly and promptly. Mrs. W. Schmid, of Springfield, was this year a vote is to be taken as to Ordersmay be left at my residence the guest of John Pechtets' family during whether the next Legislature shall submit in Schapekahm's building corner the week. intend to do any papering, we would be pleased to show you our line, a constitutional amendment to the Minnesota and Fourth North streets. -John Wiesner has moved his family and are positive, that you will find our prices right people to be voted on in 1890. That is, to. town and will make this his home. J. KRAUSE. PERFECT CHAS. WAGNER, His son, Joseph, will run the farm hereafter. this year they will vote to determine NEW whether they shall vote on the question. V:-V Drug Store, H. Fortwengler, Sr. is. happy over Its snderior excellence proven in millions of Whitelaw Reid, the new minister to the arrival of another heir. homes for more than a quarter of a century. It is The Leading Furniture Dealer, used by the United Slates Government* Endorsed France, has rented a house in Paris at B. Maarschner's wool factory has by the heads of the Great Universities as the Strongest, Purest and most healthful. Dr. Price's been running in full blast, since the at $20,000 while his salary is only Cream Baking Powder does not contain Ammonia The S PETERSON -»ik.- opening of the sheep shearing season. $17,000. If he can afford to do this Lime, or Allum. Sold onlv in cans. He turns out a good article and should PRICE BAKING POWDER Co. news scraping has evidently been a be recognized. NEW TOBK CHICAGO ST. LOtliS paying'business to him. Anton Sprenger and family have been MORTGAGE SALE. visiting relatives in Redwood Countv. IMPLEMENT COMPANY. Default having beenrand'tin the payment of the CAT This is the season of the year when sum of Seventy-two dollars ($TS.O0) which is the sweet girl graduate says, in low,, claimed to be One nn.l is due at the date of this dulcet, but earnest tones, "Dear, dear notice.upon a certain Mortpase, duly executed and delivered by HerniHii Steinhans and Bertha O. M. OLSEN, classmates, we must look seriously at Steinhaus his wife as mortgagors to Henry Patsche f)eJilei' ii^ kll kii)d^'of f&frq rrjk^rqei'y. the cares and responsibilities of life," as mortgagee hearing date the thirteenth day of JPLY' April A. U. 1888 to secure the sum of $800.00 and and then lies in bed at 11 a. m. reading COLD mstsss^Si interest and according to the provisions of two RUGGISTand APOTHECARY. Zola and chewing gum, while' her N certain promissory notes in said mortgage par. mother is down in the basement washing ticularly described ind which mortgage was duly DEALER IK recorded the oflice of the Register of Deeds in and the lace of her class day ball gown. Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, for *he County of Brown and State of Minnesota, This is a great country, and our educational on the 20th day of April A. D. 1S88, at 3 o'clock P. ntiOTEVERj Toilet Articles, Fancy M., in Book *'S" of Mortgages, on Page 147 and system immense. the interest on said mortgage and notes having Goods, Stationery and become and now is due and payable and no part Musical Instruments. thereof has been paid although payment has been demanded and no action or proceeding at law or Piles! files! Itching Piles! Try Oils, Paints. Brusfes, Varnishes and otherwise having been instituted to recover the SYMPTOMS—Moisture intense itching debt secured by saidMorlgage, or any part thereof Glass. the Cure. and stinging mostly at night worse by Now therefore notice is hereby given, that by virtue of a power of sale contained in said Mortgage, U.5A. scratching. If allowed to continue, tumors and pnrsuant to the statute in such case Physicians' Prescriptions carefully Ely's Cream Balm form, which often bleed and ulcerate, made and provided, the said Mortgage will be prepared from pure and foreclosed, and the premises described in and covered becoming very sore. Swayne's fresh Drugs. by said Mortgage, viz,: Ointment stops the itching and bleeding, The north half of the south-east quarter of section Cleanses the Nasal Passages. heals ulceration, and in most cases No. eight t8) Township No. tne hundred and Allays Inflammation. Heals the Agency for the celebrated Estev Organs eleven (111) north of Range No. thirty-three (33) removes the tumors. At druggists, or Sores, Restores the Senses of we&r, containing80 acres in Brown County, and and Pianos. .. by mail, for 50 cents. Dr. Swayne & State of Minnesota, with the hereditaments and Taste, Smell and Heaping. appurtenances, will be sold at public auction, to Son. Philadelphia. the highwt bidder for cash, to pay said debt and Please give me a call, A. particle is applied into each nostril and is interest, and the taxes, if any, on said premises, agreeable. Price 50c. at Druggists or by mail. O. M. OLSEX.. and flfij dollars attorney's fee, as stipulated in Mrs. W Hummel SLY BROTHEBS. 66 Warren Street, New York. Meridian Block. New Ulm, Minn. and by -aid Mortgage in case of foreclosure, and the disbursements allowed by law which sale Bucklen's Arnica Salve: will be made by the Sheriff of said Brown County at the front door of the Court House in the Citv of ATTENTION FARMERS The Best salve in the world for Cuts DRT600DS AND GROCERIES. New Ulm in said Connty and Slate, on the fifth Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, day of July 1889, at ten o'clock A. M. of The MOST PERFECT and PRACTICAL Piece of Farm Machinery The New Ulm Creamery Co. will that day, subject to redemption nt any time within Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, 1 have just received a large line of one year from the dav of sale, as provided by law. commence gathering cream from* and Chilblains Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, Dated May 18th A D. 1889. new goods of great variety. I offer after May 1st, 1888. Highest market and positively cures Piles, or no HENRY PATSCHE Hosiery and Gloves from smallest to THAT HAS EVER BEEN INTRODUCED. price in cash will be paid for same and LIXD A HAGBERO 0^.":'--.,-v"Mortgagee. pay required. It is guaranteed to give largest sizes and of best quality at unusually Attorneys for mortgagee, farmers are respectfully requested to perfect satisfaction, or money refunddd New TJlm, Minn. low prices. Also beaded wraps, The mechanical principles embodied in this Mower are entirely new, and patronize the company, as endeavors, Frice 25 cents per box. For sale by C. M. GRATZ embroidered tissues, cashmere shawls, have made it possible to remedy the defects that are well known to exist on the will be made to manage the Creamerv L. Boss. laces, embroideries, light woolen dress old style machines. It will pay any farmer who is in need of a Mower to examine in the interest of the farmers as well as 1 goods, satines, ginghams, etc., Ladies' in our own. the IMPROVED CHAMPION—the most perfect and practical of machines— cTATE OP MINNESOTA, County of Brown and childrens' summer underwear. In Probate Court, Special Term. AND IT IS SO WARRANTED! —DEALER IN— It will be of much advantage to the In the matter.of the estate of Anton Brey deeased. ItltiilHSIWIII j?:- buyer to examine my goods. GROCERIES and BLASSWARB The DRIVE WHEELS are high and wide apart, insuring: steadiness of motion and light On reading and filing the Petitionof Judith Brey, administratrix of the estate of said deceased, setting draft. There is NO FRAME WORK hanging down in front to bunch up the cut grass or run forth that no personal estate has come to her MILLINERS into obstructions. There is NO FLY WHEEL LOW DOWN on which the grass can wind. handb asjsuch administratrix the amount of Minnesota Street opposite the This is a serious objection to the old-style mowers. The POWER IS APPLIED DIRECTLY debts outstanding against said deceased, and a description of all the real estate of which said deceased and without a joint from the main gear to the pitman, and ALL OF THE POWER is used in Congregational Church. died seized, and the condition and value Mrs. Anton Olding, cutting the grass,—none is wasted on loose joints and fast-running gearing. THE PITMAN of the respective portions thereof and praying WORKS ON A STRAIGHT LINE, AND THE POWER APPLIED AT ONE END IS ALL that license be to her granted to sell at private NEW ULM,'* $ffi"- '. MINN. TRANSFERRED TO THE KNIFE. The CUTTER BAR can be folded while the knife is in sale ail of th.9 real estate in the hands of said administratrix motion, which is very important where there are stumps or trees. The Cutter Bar may raise to pay expenses of administration, next door to ULM,John Kretsch, funeral expenses and said debts, and that it is orlower at either end, and yet the knife will work perfectly free without binding or extra friction SOMMER'S STORE, NEW necessary in order to pay the same, to sell the or wear. This in a measure explains why there are no broken knife heels and no broken whole of said realestate: Has on hand a good stock of Millinery pittnans on the CHAMPION Mowers. It is therefore ordered, That all persons interested Goods consisting in part of Hats, Bonneta, in said estate, appear belore the Jndge of this DEALER ALE IN I N REMEMBER that the parts that have given the most trouble on the old-style Court on Friday the 5th day of July A. D. 1889, at Velvets, Silks, Ribbons* Feathers, IMPLEMENTS mowers ARE WARRANTED NOT TO BREAK NOR WEAR OUT on this woaderful mower. 10 o'clock A. M. at the Probate Office in said Human Hair, Flowers, &c. County, then and there to show cause (if any there THOS. MULVERHILL, Prop. Also Patterns-for stamping niono- SAMPLES AT ONE OR MORE ACENCIES IN YOUR COUNTY. be) why license should not be granted to said administratrix to sell said real estate according to froideryWork, The Warder, Bushnell & Glessner Co., rams. Stamping of all kinds. EmGerman OF ALL KINDS. Fine turnouts furnished with or -without the prayer of said Petition. drivers at reasonable rates. Fishing, bunting And it is further ordered, that a copy of this Knitting anBergman's and Pleasure parties furnished teams. Ladfe*' order shall be published for four successive weeks Zephyr Yarns a specialty. —AGENT 10RTHE ILL.Officoienhorses. Saddl Fine Carriages for funerals. (A prior to said day of hearing, the last of which MOWERS,8PBINCFIELD, O. SOLE CHICAGO. PLANO BINDERS, HWMUFACTUREBS- Skating Rink. publications shall be at least fourteen days before said day of Hearing,in theNewUlmReview a weekly (Established in 1864 by Dr. C. Weschcke. ^3KSTIE NEW GROCERY STOEE OF newspaper printed and published at the City of TRIUMPH BINDERS, Jacob Klossner, Jr.. New Ulm in said Connty, and person»lly served •I PIONEER I CURE on ail persons interested in said estate, residing in RUSSEL MOWERSC said County, at least fourteen days beforesaid day Ruemke Drug-Store, of hearing, and upon all other persons interested, according to law. :'-.&•.'' DEALER IN Dated at New U'm, Minn., the 15th day of May Broadway, New Ulm,Minn A. D. 1889. By the Court, •&*?& by- New Ulrrf is now open and ready for business. Sl\elf Sekv fWdwkre .. ERNST BRANDT T&4t fci*s*.3* a, v,, Judge of Probate A choice and well selected stock.of •," L. S.) of Brown County, Minnesota. -&l«*-d*ry| *.? A N -AND-m GROCERIES, CROCKERY, ——dealer in All Kinds of Farm Machinery, NOTICE TO CREDITORS. MACHINE SHOP. DBD8S, MEDICINES. CHEMICALS, & GLASSWARE and NOTIONS STATE OP MINNESOTA, County of Brown f-ss In Probate Court. CHAS. LEONHARDT & BR0., Props. When I My CUBS I do not mean merely to* NEW ULM, MINN. In the matter of the estate of Edna Gertrude Ashworth are offered to the public at prices which Toilet Articles, Perfumery, Books, •top them for a, time, and then have them re.'' deceased. toon again. A RADICAL. CUBE. defy competition. Goods will be de Stationery, Trusses, supporters. Shoulder Corner Centre and Front Str., Notioe is hereby given to all persons having' I have made the disease of ^4? NEW ULM, livered free to any part of the city. claims and demands against the estate of Edna Braces, Crutches, etc. Paints, Oils, MINN. DAKOTA HOUSE. Gertrude Ash worth late of the Countyof Brown deceased, FITS. EPILEPSY or Varnishes, Glass and Artists' Supplies. v. Remember the place. Having purchased the New TJlm that the Judge of the Probate Court of Pore Wines and Liquors for medicinal said Comity will hear, examine and adjust claims FALLING SICKNESS, Foundry and Machine shops We would Minnesota Street corner of Third Nortn. and demands against said estateat his office in the purposes. Physicians' prescriptions OPP. PQST OFFICE—NEW ULM. MINN respectfully solicit the patronage of the City of New Ulm in said County, on thefirstMonday Alife-long *tndrv I WA*B#jrr my remedy to carefully compounded at all hoars of of each month, for six successive months, WOOL! !i&KWOOL public. We are prepared to execute CUBS the worst eases. Because others have mm MRS. A. SEITER Prop. commencing with the first Monday in Jane 1889, the day and night. tailedis no reasonfor mot now reeeivmg a care. all kinds of machine repairing and devote and that six months front the 14th day of April 'Sendat once for »treatise sad a FagBBorrxB Ivers & Pond Pianos, Sterling Organs 1889, hive been limited and allowed by said Pro. special attention to the manufacture This house is the most centrally located From now on I will buy wool for the of my IJCTALUBUI BJUOCDT. Give Express bate Court for creditors to present their claims. Band Instruments and other musical and Post .Offlee. It costs yon nothing for a.' of Grave Yard Fences, Gratings Faribault Woolen Mills, for which I James Ashworth trial, and it will core yon. Address"* hotel in the city and affords merchandise. and Castings. Administrator of the Estate of Edna Gertrude will pay the highest market price. H.O. ROOT, W t«3PlAM.8T„WcwYO't Grass, Garden and Flower Seeds* Aaaworth deceased. *. jgopd Sample Rooms^if CHAS. LEONHARLT & Brto H. GOEDB. (^••••^•••••••••••••lisiiiissisiislllsissliiBsil^s^s™ jjj^a6Ssjyj^j^^^^^*^i