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June 12, 1889 · Page 7 of 8

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BBBfifflK Hi Bwadat =jr SLEEPY ME GOEfiESPflNDENCE Springfield Correspondence Golden Gate Items. F. BEHNKE E A 1 N C. Smith is now permanently located Rev. Haas made a trip to New Ulm Farmers state that crops never looked in his new home. 'f'}' Monday evening. better at this time of the year than they The young folks, who took in the picnic Senator Bowen and wife, of Sleepy do this season, but some complaint is dance at Chas. Werring's place, Eye, were in town last Friday, Mrs. made in regard to grass. The crop is Friday evening, say it was a pleasant Bowen was the guest of Mrs. Barbour. very light up to the present time. affair. Well .Charlie knows how to ena Mrs.H. Bendixen ^yjsit^,. at Sleepy Corn and potatoes which were frost in t'5if§t& Eye last Monday. ^•'•'•V bitten are recovering in good shape and The Golden'Gate anlT Ridgiey^base A. G. Wagner, wife and Master we can yet expect a good crop. ball clubs played a match game of eleven Richard were in town Saturday afternoon. Jacob Klossner, of New JJlm, was in innings on Saturday. Score stood 25 Mr. Wagner is "drumming it" G(itoceitie^ Ffuit^C'rod our city one day last week. He says to 17 in favor of Golden Gate. Some for a wholesale furniture house of Milwaukee. the machinery business is quite brisk. fine playing was done on both sides and any of the neighboring clubs, aching eify, Iaii)p& etc A son of H. C. Peterson living near The new store of Sorenson & 'Dehuff for the spoils of victory, should challange Comfrey P. O. was killed by lightning is nearing completion. The finishing the boys and they will put their Thursday noon while herding cattle touches are being applied just now. GOOD TABLE BUTT best foot forward. '. about a mile from home. At the time A circus is promised us for July 4th. when the lightening struck the boy, his Hon Burt Brown is again in our Lightning struck W. B. Hill's residence New Brick.,Cor. Minn. & Centre little sister was but a few feet away midst. Better stay with us this time, laet Thursday and tore up things from him. She escaped without the Burt. NE W UM MINN. generally. The family were at dinner least injury while a cow about eighty George Dreir, head miller in Heimerdinger's when the bolt struck the house. None feet away "was also instantly killed. mill, caught his hand in the of the occupants were injured. Burial took place last Sunday afternoon Goods sold at Rock-bottom pri*. belt of one of the rollers and had it severely Lightning killed a cow for Philip from the Swede Church a.t Comfrey. bruised. It is doing well now. cash. Goods delivered in auy pa Youugman last week. On the same A goodly number of people from scoffs"\''.V'".•«':''.'.•.city day a granary belonging to Ernst Moskopf, the this place were present at the funeral. Epoch, northwest of town, was struck The bereaved family has our heartfelt and consumed by the-fire. Mr. M. is a The transition from long, lingering sympathy. poor man and will feal the loss heavily. and painful sickness to robust health Mr. and Mrs. Dirks, of New Ulm, marks an epoch in the life of the individual. parents of H. Dirks of this place, are Billy Marble played here three nights visiting here at present. Such a remarkable event is last week, always to crowded houses. treasured in the memory and the It is rumored that J. Schnobrich has The performance is pronounced good H. Loheyde, agency whereby the good health has sold his Blacksmith shop on Cass street EMULSION by all who attended, especially Ten been attained is gratefully blessed. to a party from Michigan. The party Nights in a Bar Room. Hence it is that so much is heard in is to open a machine shop in connection Steinke & Haas have commenced praise of Electric Bitters. So many feel general blacksmithiug. Leading Boot and Shoe Dealer. work on the Daniel Moll residence, they owe their restoration to health, to John Roth and family visited Sanborn north of town. Mr. Moll is not saving the use of the Great Alterative and last Sunday. 3STH1"V^ ULls^, OF PORE GOD LIVER OIL time or money but he is in for a good Tonic. If vou are troubled with any Quite a number of our wide awake and comfortable home, and when completed disease of Kidneys, Liver or Stomach, people attended the picnic held last AWP HYPOPHOSPHITES it will count to one of the best aner. of long or short standing you will surely Sunday at Willow Lake. in his neighborhood. aoer. find a relief by use of "Electric Bitters. Almost as Palatable as Milk. Mrs. S. Schneider and children have Fishing in the Cottonwood river has Sold at 50c. and $1 per bottle at been visiting friends and relatives in So disguised at it an be taken, been good. Last week a whole lot went C. L. Roos' Drugstore. 3 digested, a assimilated by the most New Ulm since last Thursday. sensitive stomach, the plain oil over but on their return stated that Rev. Haefer, of Waseca, has been in cannot be tolerated and by the even the mosquitoes would not bite. town the last few days, the guest of Rev. in a on off the oil it he 3 phites is more efficacious. Mr. Fred Zieske and lady, of Courtland, J. Durbahn. Benurkable as a flesh producer. stopped off here on their fway to DIED. Last Thursday morning an PURE The sales in our Wall Pa^er department, this year, have by far Persons gain rapidly white taking iJ, Dakota, They were the guests of Air. infant child, 7.weeks old, of Mr. and SCOTT'S EMULSION is acknowledged by and Mrs. J. C. Zieske, while here. Mrs. Charles Firke. Burial took place over-reached our expectations, and we have been obliged to replenish Physicians to be the Finest and Best preparation Fred expects to remain in Dakota about last Friday afternoon from the German our stock. in the world for the relief and cure o:» a week, when he will return and pay a Methodist church. Mr. and Mrs. Marquet CONSUMPTION, SCROFULA, visit to his many Sleepy Eye friends. We Are of Sleepy Eye were present at the GENERAL DEBILITY, W A S S funeral. .-,-,, Mr. John Strassbuig and his sister DISEASES, EMACIATION, in consequence again able to show you an assortment, unapproachable Augusta are visiting relatives in our COLDS and CHRONIC COUGHS, Piles!, Piles! Itching Piles! city. by anything in the city. The great remedy for Consumption, and SYMPTOMS—Moisture intense itching Wasting in Children. Sold by all Druggists. Lafayette Items. "\7I7 Hav and stinging mostly at night worse by Julius Krause scratching. If allowed to continue, tumors form, which often bleed and ulbecoming common papers 25 cts. a roll gilt papers from 35 cts. to $1 a Master Henry Hildebrandt, of St.cerate, Painter and Paper Hanger, very sore. Sivayne's roll ceiline papers from 25 cts. to 75 cts. a roll, and an endless Peter, is visiting with relatives here. Ointment stops the itching and bleeding, variety of borders at from cts. to 15 cts. a yard, and all of these are Emil Glasman and wife, of Gibbon, heals ulceration, and in most cases Ceiling f)efofktiori 0pediklity. choice new patterns. sundayed with his parents, Mr. andremoves tbe tumors. At druggists, or Mrs. Ludwig Glasman. by mail, for 50 cents. Dr. Swayne & All work executed neatly and promptty. If You Son. Philadelphia. George Martinka and John Simniet Ordersmay be left at my residence have inproved the looks of their residences, in Schapekahm's building* corner intend to do any papering, we. would be pleased to show you our line, by giving them a new coat of rs.W. Hummel Minnesota and Fourth North streets. and are positive, that you will find our prices right. paint. J. KRAUSE. CHAS. WACWER, August Rottenberg is reported sick, DRIGOODS AND GROCERIES. also John Woratschba. We hope these NEW v* gentlemen may meet with a speedy recovery. Drug Store. 1 have just received a large line of new goods of great variety. 1 offer The Leading Furniture Dealer, Mr. and Mrs. C. Dirks Sr. spent a Its sudenor excellence proven in millions ef Hosiery and Gloves from smallest to few days of last week with their son homes for more than a quarter of a century. It is used by the United Slates Government* Endorsed Henry at Springfield. largest sizes and of best quality at unusually The S. D. PETERSON by the heads of the Great Universities as the low prices. Also beaded wraps, F. Borchert was in St. Peter-on* business Strongest, Purest and most healthful. Dr. Price's embroidered tissues, cashmere shawls, Cream Baking Powder does not contain Ammonia last week. Lime, or Allnm. Sold onlv in cans. laces, embroideries, light woolen dress MissMaggie Schafler was the guest of PEICE A KING POWDER Co. -.# goods, satines, ginghams, etc., Ladies' Mr. Jos. Wildt, on Monday evening NEW YORK CHICAGO ST. LOtliS. and childrens' summer underwear. last. -MORTGAGE SALE. IMPLEMENTCOMPANY. It will be of much advantage to the Relatives of Mike Buchel arrived buyer to examine my goods. Default having been made in the payment of the last week from Germany. Any one in sum of Seventy.two. dollars ($72.00) which is claimed to be due and iS'due at the:date of this need of hired help had better speak to executed,v O. M. OLSEN, Ml I LI-. I 2S E "Jf notice upon a certain Mortease. duly ©e&ler ir\ kll kii\d$ of fkfiq uqkdr^i^efy. the parties soon. and delivered by Herman Steinhaus and Bertha Steinhans his wife as mortgagors to Henry Patsche A. Bolsch had a runaway last week, as mortgagee hearing date the thirteenth day Of NewTTljn, Minu. Mrs. Anton Olding, RUGGISTand APOTHECARY, but met with no serious injuries. Nothing April A. U. 1888 to secure the sum of $800.00 and interest and according to the provisions of two was demolished by the accident DEALER IN Improved Champion Mower. certain promissory notes in said mortgage par. Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, either. ticularly described and which mortgage was duly next door to recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds in and Toilet Articles, Fancy Henry Durbahn was made very happy ULM,r fo the County of Brown and State of Minnesota, SQMMER'S STORE, NEW on the 20th day of April A. D. 1888, at 3 o'clock P. Goods, Stationery and by the arrival in his family of"a little Has on hand a good stock of Millinery H„ in Book ''S" of Mortgages, on Page 147 and girl, last week. You may name her Musical Instruments. the interest on said mortgage and notes having Goods consisting in part of Hats, Bonnets, Polly, Henry, but we'll take a smoke. become and now is due and payable and no part Oils, Paints, Brusres, Varnishes and Velvets, Silks, Ribbons, Feathers, thereof has been paid althongh payment has been John Strasberg is visiting friends and demanded and no action orproceeding at law or Human Hair, Flowers, &c. otherwise having been instituted to recover the relatives at Springfield. Glasst Also Patterns for stamping monograms. debt secured by eaidMortgage, or any part thereof A pleasant party was given by Mr. Now therefore notice is hereby given, that by Stamping of all kinds. Embroidery virtue of a power of sale contained in said Mortgage, Physicians' Prescriptions carefully and Mrs: Geo. Martinka to their many .Work, German Knitting anBergman's and pnrsuant to the stamte in such case prepared from pure and friends. A good time was enjoyed by made and provided, the said Mortgage will be Zephyr Yarns a specialty. fresh Drugs. foreclosed, and the premises described in and covered all present. by said Mortgage, viz,: It is reported that the lightening The north half of the south-east quarter of secridn MARVELOUS Agency for the celebrated Estey Organs No. eight (8) Township No. one hundred and struck three times on the premises of MEMORY and Pianos. eleven (111) north of Range No- thirty-three (33) Aug. Quandt, on Thursday last. Once west, containing 80 acres in Brown County, and it struck the barn, causing no tire and Stat* of Minnesota, with the hereditaments and Please give me a'call. appurtenances, will be sold at public auction, to doing no, damage however. the highest bidder for cash, to pav said debt and '-•::•'i" O. O S E N interest, and the taxes, if any, on* said premises, A. little girl made its appearance at Meridian Block, New Ulm, Minn. and fifty dollars attorney's fee, as stipulated in the family~of Franz Smidth last week. and by said Mortgage in ease of foreclosure, and Mother and child are doing well, so the disbursements allowedtoylaw which sale DISCOVERY. ATTENTION FARMERS. will be made by the Sheriff of-said Brown County Franz savs. at the front door of the Court House in the City of TH E CHAMPIO N is the only Mowe on which the pitman never wears Only Genuine System ef Memory Training. New Ulm In said County and Slate, on the fifth onlycommencewgatherinCreamery The Ne Ulm Co. will Four Uaoka Learned in one reading. day of July A. D. 1889, at ten o'clock A. M. of out, the knife heel never breaks, the gears never wear out nor break the The city of Seattle, Washington Ter., Mind wandering cured. cream from and that day, subject to redemption at any time within' Every child and adult greatly benefitted. was visited by destructive fire Thursday oae year from the day of sale, as provided by law. Mower on which the gears run slowly and make no noise the bar can be after May 1st, 1888. Highest market Dated May 18th A D. 1889. Great inducements to Correspondence WinClasses. night which laid the business portion Prospectus, vrith opinions of Dr. A. Ham onlyfarmeris price cash will be paid for same and stood straight up and the knife will run freely even in that position the jond, the vrorUMamed Specialist in Mind Diseases. HENRY PATSCHE of the city in ruins. The losses in are respectfully requested co LIND HAOBERG Mortgagee. Mowe on which all lost motion can be taken up on pitman, gearing and box-patronize Attorneys for mortgagee, propertv, it,is. claimed, will foot up to tbe company, as endeavors New Ulm, Minn. $ $20,000,000. -Seattle was the most will be made to manage tbe Creamery ing the only Mower on which the guards will outwearthree sets of the cheap M. GRATZ tenjamin. and others, sent post free by booming town in the territory and its in the interest of the farmers as well as Prof. A. NOISETTE, 237 FifthAve., N. Y. guards used on other mowers, and never break nor get out of line the only almost total destruction is a "disastrous in our own. QATAR calamitv to western interests. Mower 3n which the slightest forward motion of the master wheel starts the knife the only Mower on which the motion is transmitted directly from the DEALER IN The police and detectives of Chicago, master wheel to the knife pitman without any joints to wear loose and rattle, 6R0CERIES and &LASSWARE are busily engaged in following up the COLD and where AL TH E POWE is applied to cutting the grass, none being clue connected with theCronin murder, ..and claim that sufficient evidence has Minnesota Street opposite the wasted on loose joints or fast running gearing the only Mower that has no S A E been obtained to fully identify the persons IN frame work or pitman hanging down in front to run into obstructions or interfere Congregational Church. who were connected with the deed. 51 Thus far three persons, P. O. Sullivan, with the cut grass the only Mower that has no clutches to bother by slipping HEAD.'g'*8. detective Cougnlin and Frank Woodruff, NEW ULM, ,* ,- MINN. out of gear, and it can be put in gear at any point without backing. have been arrested for the crime. JohnKretsch, It is suspected that one of the Clan-naGael TH E IMPROVE CHAMPIO N has less than one-third the amount of societies, with which the murdered Try gearing that other Mowers have, and the pitman and its connections are man was connected, may have been im":, the Cure warranted not to break or wear out. This Mowe is so novel and so superior plicated in the tragedy. DEALER I N L- to all others that an examination will convince any farmer that it is worth THOS. MIILVERH1LL, Prep. ," cTATE OF MINNESOTA, County of Brown}•fv Ely's Cream Bali much more money than any other. In Probate Conrt, Special Term. Fine tamoM* furnished -with or without .- In the matter,of the estate of Anton Brey det. OF ALL KINDS, *w Cleanses the Nasal Passages. drivers at reasonable rates. Kinhing, huntine eased. THE WARDER, BUSHNELL & GLESSNER CO., and Fleawire Dirties furnished teams. Ladies' ,r Onreading and filing the Petition of Judith Brey. Allays Inflammation. Heals the Saddle borsos. .Fine Carriages for funeral'-. adminiftratrix of the estate of said deceased, seta a —AGENT *OR THE— Sopes, Restores the Senses of Officcin SkiUingfBink. SPRINGFIELD. OHIO. MANUFACTUSIRt- CHICAGO. ILLINOIS. .. tinn forth ttat no personal estate has come to her Taste, Smell and Hearing. ±1" PLANO BINDERS, MOWERS, 1 ihandb as snch administratrix the amount of /debts outstanding against said deceased, and a &THE 8R0CERY STORE OF Jacob Klossner, Jr., ^description of all the real estate of which said de-^ce TRIUMPH BINDERS, I CURE a 8 A cuticle is applied into each nostril and is eddied seized, and the condition and value ?bi''.g*ot the respective portions thereof and" praying {payable. Price SOc. at Drusrgists or by mail. J: RUSSEL MOWERS C.'iC Ruemke s.fcHf^that license be to her granted to sell at private 1LY BBOTHEB.3, 56 Warren Street. New Sork. $',-, "resale all of th9 real estate in the hands of said ad&2i DEALEK IX iklminiatratrix to«payyexpensess offadministratis! Broadwav, New Ulm,Minn pa expense administration &'/\lftineralexpenses and said debts, and that it is CTATK OB' MINNESOTA, County oi Brown i-s«. ,1,'.-. necessary in order to pay the same, to sell th° ^In Probate Conrt. Special Term, May-29th 1889. is now open and ready for business. i.J. whole of said real estate: New Ulm ^Foundry In the Matter of the estate of Anton Hocuhaus It is therefore ordered, That all persons interestL*fji'^ deceased. A choice and well selected stock of*-" ed in said estate, appear beiore the Judge of this On reading and filing the petition of Katharina 'r AND '-*''*-',' ~"""'K Court on Friday,the 5th day of July A. D. 1889, at Hochhaus, administratix with the will annexed GROCERIES 6 CROCKERY, Uv| 10 o'clock A. M. at the Probate Office in said -AXD-r^ of the estate of Anton Hochhaus deceased ill Kinds ot Faria Machinery, *'ACounty, then and there to show cause (if any thnre representing among other things, that she '^'be) "why license should not be granted to said adWBJS, MACHIN E SHOP. GLASSWARE and NOTIONS has iully administered said estate, and praying '\'ministratrix to sell said real estate according to that a time And place be fixed for the assignment NEW'ULM. fJv MINN. of said estate to her as the only person entitled When I say CUBE I do not mean merely to CHAS. LEONHARD & BRO., Props. are offered to the public at prices which that a copy of this theteto under the will of said deceased and that stop them tor a time, and then hare them re-v for foar successive weeks she may be discharged fromher said trust. defy competition. Goods will be de tarn again. I JTEAN A RADICAL CUBK. -..--/? prior to said day of hearing, the last of which Corner Centre and Front Str., It is ordered, that said petition be heard, by the I have made the disease ot •"', ','- livered free to any part of the city./ &'& publications shall be at leastfourteen days before ^DAKOTA H€USE. Judge of this Court, on Thurday the 27th day FITS, EPTXEPSY or V' theNEW ULM, .?, MIHN. «iud dayofaearing.in theNewUlmReview a weekly \K'.' Remember the place. |^j» of June A. D. 1889, at 10 o'clock A. M. at newspaper printed and published at the City of Having purchased the New Ulm Probate Office in said County. FALLING SICKNESS, New Ulm in said County, and- personally served Minnesota Street corner of Third Norm. And it is further ordered, that notice thereof be Foundry and Machine shops we would on all persons interested in said estate, residing in OPP. POST OFFICE—NEW ULM, MIKN given to'all persons inteiested, by publishing a A life-long study. I WABRAHT my remedy to said County, at least fourteen days beforesaid day respectfully solicit the patronage of the copy of this order for three succesive weeks prior WOOL! WOOL! C9SK the worst cases. Because others' have of ilearing, and upon all other persons interested, ^f MRS. A. SEITER Prop. to said day of hearing, in the New Ulm Review, a public. We are prepared to execute failed is no reason for not now receiving a cure. according to law. J?H.ekl?5ewsJ»?Per Printed and published at the all kinds of machine repairing and devote *5end at oncelor a treatise anda EB BOTTLB Dated at New U'm, Minn., the 15th dav of May oity oCNew Ulm in said Countv. of my iMgAT.T.TBLB EBMEDT. Give Express From now on I will buy wool for the A. D. 1889. This house is the most centrally located special attention to the manufacture ITlm in '^A^nSoa .n./the 39th day of and Post Office. It costs you nothing for a By the Court, gayA.D. Faribault Woolen Mills." for which I of Grave Yard Fences, Gratings trial, and it will cure you. Address ERNST BRANDT hotel in the city and affords By the Conrt, willpay the highest market price. 2 Judge of Probate 26 ,and Castings. H. C. ROOT, W.C., 183 PEARLST.. NEW Yost ERNST BRANDT. (L. S.) of Brown County, Minnesota. CL. S.) good Sample Rooms. A S LEONHAEbT & O Judge of Probate. .&<' «M *r*y mm ,^S£i