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

June 19, 1889 · Page 7 of 8

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•pw*ii(jjjij|iri|iwinui \'WWf SLEEPY EYE COMESPOMCE Springfield Correspondence mm aft»A€s»sK* F. H. BEHNKE, Lafayette Items. Jos. Wildt was at St Peter last w"eek & ^m i- #.: on business. =DEALER 1N= Rev. Alexander Berghold was in town J. W. Chapman and lady, of Viola, School in district 57 will close June Wednesday. ^mm^-^M^^ Olmstead Co., are visiting with Mr.and 27 with a picnic in H. Schrader's grove. Mrs. Lorancc Schneider. Mr. Chapman All are invited to attend and enjoy Frank Clague, principal of OUT public thinks we are living in a paradise themselves. school, left last Thursday for Mankato. from the way things look here at present. He expects to make a trip this summer The picnic which closed Wm. Muellers to Maryland, where his parents reside. term of school was a pleasant affair. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Zieske, of Courtland Judge Brandt transacted Probate spent several days here visiting Peter Simmet has repainted his windmill, business in town last Wednesday. rtj friends and relatives. Thev returned Benjamin Juni, of New Ulm, made a home Tuesday morning well pleased Mrs. Zieske of Sleepy Eye, is visiting short visit in town last Wednesday evening. with they visit. with Wm. Strasburg. Judge Brandt was up one day last Herman Anthony and mother are H. A. Soot and J. Westinghous have week, attending to probate matters in visiting at Mad Lake. *¥t%£: etfy, Ian\£^, et5. each built new barns the past week. the Fr. Burginger estate. A Scrap of Paper Saves her Rev. Gagstetter, of the Evangelical Rev. Appel, of Blue Earth Co., has GOOD TABLE BUTTER. Wr 7 Life, i^ Association, is building a church in the accepted the pastorship of the German town of Cottonwood, south of New Ulm. Lutheran church at this place. It was just an ordinary scrap of New Brick,Cor. Minn. & Centre Sirs., 1— «e Elder is spending most of his time wrapping paper, but it saved her life. Miss Alice Matter,who has been staying at present. She was in the last stages of consumption, at Red Wing the past few years, is •. NEW UM, MINN. te a lot of the young folks of the told by physicians shat she was incurable visiting her mother, living in North jjelical Association are making and could live only a short Star. Goods sold at Rock-bottom prices for rations to attend a camp meeting time she weighed less than seventy Miss Lillie Anderson and her brother held in Fiord township, Renville pounds. On a piece of wrapping paper cash. Goods delivered in any part of Willie, who have been attending school ty, commencing next Thursday. she read of Dr. King's New Discovery, at Northfield, are spending their vacation the city. team, belonging to Mr. Hartman, and got a sample bottle it helped at home. to their heels Sunday morning just her, she bought a large bottle, it helped The new residences of Oscar Erickson, people were going to church. The her more, bought another and grew J. Lau, and M. Lehrer are about "team started from the butcher shop and better fast, continued its use and is now completed and ready to be moved in. ran up against the R. R, track and strong, healthy, rosy plump, weighing Springfield has decided to celebrate lauded in front of Mr, Haves house. 140 pounds. For fuller particulars send on the 4th to a degree that it has never EMULSION The buggy was pretty well done up and stamp to W. H. Cole, Druggist, Fort done before. An orator from Mankato H. Loheyde, so are the trees where they landed. Smith. Trial Bottles of this wonderful has been procured and a program will Luckily there was no one in the wagon Discovery free at C. L. Roos'Drugstore. be presented. at the time. 4 Co. Sapt. Velikanje was in town Mr. Burt Hammond, one of the old Leading Boot and Shoe Dealer Monday eveningThe Piles! Piles! Itching Biles! Sleepy Eye timers, is in the city. Probably OF PORE COD LIVER OIL INTETW MINN".' SYMPTOMS—Moisture intense itching Burt will stay with us again. Ladies Aid Society of the Methodist and stinging mostly at night worse by Church will give a strawberry and Mr. Conrad Moll, north of town, has AKD HYPOPHOSPHITES scratching. If allowed to continue, tumors ice cream social in the grove of Mr3. J. just completed a large and commodious Almost as Palatable as Milk. form, which often bleed and ulcerate, H. Redford next Wednesday, Jane 26. aner. barn for his stock. becoming very sore. Swayne's All are invited and a good time is assured So dlagwlMd that it cam be taken, Mr. F. Schleusner, living about six Ointment stops the itching and bleeding, digested, ad aaalmilated. by the to all that participate. miles northwest of town, came in on ••natur •tomaen, tn plain oil heals ulceration, and io most cases The "New Ulm Post" states in its cannot be tolerated and by the Saturday, and took an over dose of removes the tumors. At druggists, or bination, off he oil it the hypopho* last issue that the Masonic fraternity f-*rr. booze. In the evening he started for phitee is more efficacious. by mail, for 50 cents. Dr. Swayne & of New Ulm will make an excursion to home via the Lake Shore. About thirty lemwrkaMe as a -lesh predieer* Son. Philadelphia. this place on June 30. This is a sensible rods east of"the Creamery he was found Penew gala raplily walk taUaf 1U idea. There certainly is not a more OH Sunday morning, his face lying in The sales in our Wall Paper department, this year, have by far SCOTT'SEMULSION is acknowledged by lovely spot on earth than Springfield. the water and his body out of it. It is over-reached our expectations, and we have been obliged to replenish Physicians to be the Finest and Beat preparation supposed he was walking along the in the world Cor the relief and cure of our stock. shore when he fell and not being able NOTICE TO CREDITORS. CONSUMPTION, SCROFULA, to get up he was drowned in a few GENERAL DEBILITY, WASTING STATE OF MINNESOTA County of Bro*n. J-ss inches of water. The coroner was In Probate Court. DISEASES, EMACIATION, In the matter of the estate of.Franz Burginger sent for and he was taken to the engine in consequence again able to show you an assortment unapproachable COLDS and CNRONIO COUGHS. deceased: house,where a postmortem examination Notice is hereby given to all persons having Th9 great remedy for Conrvmptian, and by anything in the city. claims and demands against the estate of Franz Was held. The decision rendered was Wasting in Children. Sold by aU Druggists. Burginger late of the County of Brown deceased that he came to his death by accidental that the Judge of the Probate Court of said Julius Krause drowning. The funeral was held Tuesday County will hear, examine and adjust claims and demands against said estate at his office in the City from the Lutheran Church. of New Ulm in said County, on the first Monday common papers 25 cts. a roll gilt papers from 35 cts. to $1 a of each month, for six successive months commencing Fainter and Paper Hanger. Mr. Teas our Street Commissioner is roll ceilins papers from 25 cts. to 75 cts. a roll, and an endless 1 ewith the first Monday in August 1889, doing some nice work in the way of repairing and that six months from the 12th day of June variety of borders at from cts. to 15 cts. a yard, and all of these are streets and side walks and at 1889, have been limited and allowed by said deiling Dedoi^tion $pe&klity. Probate Court for creditors to present their claims. choice new patterns. the same time fixing new streets. CABL BERG All work executed neatly and promptly. Administrator ot the Estate of Franz Burginger The conference of the Congregational Ordersmaybe left at my residence deceased. 21 church was well attended. Quite a in Schapekahm's building corner good many of reverend gentlemen were Mrs. W Hummel intend to do any papering, we would be pleased to show you our line, Minnesota and Fourth North streets. in the city, and all enjoyed themselves. and are positive, that you will find our prices right. J. KRAUSE. The conference was a real success. CHAS.' WAWrtR, The Sleepy Eye Ball Club went up to MYGOODS AND BEOCEHIES. NEW Redwood Falls Tuesday, to show the boys how to play ball. The result will Drug Store. 1 have just received a large line of be given later. new goods of great variety. 1 offer •id The Leading Furniture Dealer, Rev. McNiel peached his farewell Hosiery and Gloves from smallest to sermon on Sunday and bid his Congre largest sizes and of best quality at unusually gation a fare well. Sleepy Eye loses a The S. D. PETERSON low prices. Also beaded wraps, Its suderior excellence proven in millions of good citizen. embroidered tissues, cashmere shawls, homes for more than a quarter of a century. It is used by the United Slates Government* Endorsed laces, embroideries, light woolen dress by the heads of the Great Universities as the A rumor is afloat that the Cannon goods, satines, ginghams, etc., Ladies' Strongest, Purest and most healthful. Dr. Price's and childrens' summer underwear. Cream Baking Powder does not contain Ammonia r-¥aH«y branch of the Minneapolis & St. Lime, or Allum. Sold only in cans. Wm It will be of muck advantage to the Louis road, running from Red Wing to PKICE BAKING POWDER Co. IMPLEMENT COMPANY. buyer to examine my goods. NEW YORK CHtCAOO ST. LO018. Mankato is soon to be ottered for sale. MORTGAGE SALE. It is also stated that the Chicago, Burlington O. M. OLSEN, ©e&lef irj kll kir\d£ of fki^cq Dqkdl\ii\efy. Default having been made in the payment of the and Northern is anxious to sum of Seventy.two dollars (872.00) which is make the purchase. Considerable significance claimed to be due and is due at the date of this Mrs. Anton Olding, notice upon a certain Mortgage, duly executed RUGGIST and APOTHECARY. New XTlm, Minn. can be attached to this move and delivered by Herman Steinhausand Bertha Steinhaus his wife as mortgagors to Henry Patsche DEALER IN and there may be a great deal in it for as mortgagee hearing date the thirteenth day of next door to Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, TH E CHAMPION BINDER. April A. D. 1888 to secure the sum of $800.00 and New Ulm. It is well known that the SOMMER'S STORE, NEW ULM, interest and according to the provisions of two Toilet Articles, Fan,' object of the owners of the Cannon Valley certain promissory notes in said mortgage par* Has on hand a good stock of Millinery cy Goods, Stationery and ticularly described and which mortgage was duly was toextend their line west through recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds in and Goods consisting in part of Hats, Bonnets, Musical Instruments. for the County of Brown and state of Minnesota, New Ulm, but that they didn't possess Velvets, Silks, Ribbons, Feathers, on the 20th day of April A. D. 1888, at 3 o'clock P. Oils, Paints, Brushes, Varnishes and the capital to carry out their plans. It M., in Book 4,S" of Mortgages, on Page 147 and Human Hair, Flowers, &c. the interest on said mortgage and notes having Glass* is also known that the Burlington has Also Patterns for stamping monograms. become and now is due aad payable and no part thereof has been paid although payment has been Stamping of all kinds. Embroidery always looked favorably upon the projection demanded and no action or proceeding at law or Physicians' Prescriptions carefully Work, German Knitting anBergman's otherwise having been instituted to recover the of such a line and there are good prepared from pure and debt secured by saidMor(gage, or any part thereof Zephyr Yarns a specialty. fresh Drugs. grounds for the rumor. Now therefore notice is hereby given, that by virtue of a power of sale contained in said Mortgage, and pursuant to the statute in such case MARVELOUS Agency for the celebrated Estey Organs made and provided, the said Morteage will be A. C. Zeig, well known to this vicin MEMORY foreclosed, and the premises described in and covered and Pianos. ity and at one time a teacher in the by said Mortgage, viz,: The north half of the south-east quarter of section town of Sigel, will graduate from the No. eight i8) Township No one hundred and Please give me a call. eleven (111) north of Range No. thirty-three (33) department of Pharmacy at Ann Arbor O. M. OLSEN. west, containing 80 acres in Brown County, and Meridian Block, New Ulm, Minn. State of Minnesota, with the hereditaments and University on the 27th, a full fledged appurtenances, will be sold at public auction, to M. D. He has already been offered a the highest bidder for cash, to pay said debt and interest, and the taxes, if any, on said premises, DISCOVERY. ATTENTION FARMERS. lucrative position as Chemist in the labratory and fifty dollars attorney's fee, as stipulated in and by said Mortgage in case of foreclosure, and Only Genuine System *f Memory Training. of Sterns & Co., of San Fransisco, The New Ulm Creamery Co. will the disbursements allowed by law which sale Four Books a in one reading. will be made by the Sheriff of said Brown County but we have not learned whether he will Mind wandering cured. commence gathering cream from'and at the front door of the Court House in the City of Every child and adnlt greatly benefitted. 1 after May 1st, 1888. Highest market New Ulm in said Connty and Slate, on the fifth accept the otter or not. We can only Great inducements to Correspondence Glasses. Prospeotos, m«h Opinions of Dr Win. A. a day of July A. D. 1889, at ten o'clock A. M. of The most successful and most durable of all harvesting machines. price in cash will be paid for same and wish him success if he should. mond, the world-famed Specialist in Mind Diseases, that day, subject to redemption at any time within farmers are respectfully requested to a el Grreenleaf Thompson, the great Psychologist, one year from the day of sale, a* provided by law. Contains every device needed to make a machine perfect. M. Buckley, D.D., editorof the Christian patronize the company, as endeavors Dated May 18th A D. 1889. fl 3 gAdvocateiNiY., lUchard.Proctor, theiSoienbat, Fupepsy. Made of the best material and in the best way. ons. W W. Astor, Jndg Gibson, Juda will be made to manage the Creamery HENRY PATSCHE enjamln. and others, sent postfree by LIND & HAGBKRG Mortgagee. This is what you ought to have, in in the interest of the farmers as well as Prof. A. XOISETTE, 287 Fifth Ave., N. Y. Attorneys for mortgagee, light draft and easy work for driver and horses. in our own. fact, you must have it, to lully enjoy New Ulm, Minn. -j CATARRH M. GRATZ life. Thousands are searching for it f?1' \J Easiest raised and lowered of any harvester. daily, and mourning because they find I'gJ. There is no weight on the horses' necks no tearing of canvas or straps, it not. Thousands upon thousands of for there are springs to relieve the strain caused by shrinkage no choking at dollars are spent annually by our people DEALER I N COLD in the hope that they may attain front of elevators, for their is a relief rake to prevent it. No other Binder has GROCERIES and 6LASSWARE this boon. And yet it may be had by this valuable device. Everything on the CHAMPION has been made as simple S A E all. We guarantee that Electric |Bitters. IN and substantial as possible. No other Harvester has as good cutter bar and 9W\ if used according to directions and guards, or as many and as good knives, or as strong and adaptable reel, or as simple Minnesota Street opposite the the use persisted in. will bring^ you HEAD. a method of driving the Binder, nor as good plan for squaring the butts of Good Digestion and oust the demon Congregational Church. the buadles. The CHAMPION Butter is unlike any other, and is superior to Dyspepsia and install instead Eupepsy them all. NEW ULM, MINN. We recommend Electric Bitters for Try Dyspepsia and all diseases of Liver, The CHAMPION will cut all kinds of small grain that grow no matter in what John Kretsch, Stomachand Kidneys. Sold at 5 condition it is lighter draft than any other Harvester doing the same work it is the Cure. and $1.00 per bottle by C. L. easily managed by any farmer it will cause less trouble and expense for repairs, USJLl Druggist. 4 it will make less delay in harvest time, and it will do more work and be more Ely's Cream Balm THOS. MULVERHILL, Prep. DEALER IN \cTATE OP MINNESOTA, County of Brown durable than any other Harvester and Binder that is made. N In Probate Court, Special Term. AGRICULTURAL/ IMPLEMENTS Fine turnouts furnished with or without In the matter of the estate of Anton Brey deIIft86d Cleanses the Nasal Passages. drivers at reasonable rates. Kishing, btratin* THE WARDER, BUSHNELL & QLESSNER COMPANY, 'rS^ and Pleasure parties furnished teams. Ladies' Allays Inflammation. Heals the On reading and filing the Petition of Judith Brey, Saddle hones. Pine Carriages for funerals. Sores, Restores the Senses of OF ALL KINDS. admimetratrix of the estate oCaaid deceased, setting Officcin Skating Rink. •AHBFACTUMM- SPRINGFIELD. OHIO. CHICACO, ILL. forth tfcat no personal estate has come to her Taste. Smell an^ Hearing. —AGENT lOR THE— handb as suoh administratrix the amount of TEE HEW BRQCEBY STORE OF •*l debts outstanding against said deceased, and a Jacob Klossner, Jr., PL ANO BINDERS, MOWERS, I CURE description of all the real estate of which said deceased A particle is applied into each nostril and is died seized, and the condition and value agreeable. Price 50c. at Druggists or by nail. TRIUMPH BINDERS, C. Ff Buemke of the respective portions thereof and praying SLY BKOXHEBS, 56 WarrenS&eet. New York. that license be to her granted to sell at private RUSSEL MOWERS sale all of the real estate in the hands of said administratrix S9* DEALER IN te pay expense? of administration, Broadway, New Ulm, Minn CTATE OF MINNESOTA, Connty ot Brown }-ss. funeral expenses and said debts, and that it is Sl\elf| Sekvy fkfdwkf *^in Probate Court. Special Term, May 29th 1889. necessary in order to pay the same, to sell the is now open and ready for business. In the Matter of the estate of Anton Hochhaus New Ulm Foundry whole of said real estate: deceased. A choice and well selected stock of It is therefore ordered, That all persons interested in said estate, appear before the Judge of this On reading and filing the petition of Katharina Hochhaus, administrate with the will annexed Court on Friday the 5th day of July A. D. 1889, at GROCERIES,|| CROCKERY, of the estate nf Anton Hochhans deceased 10 o'clock A. M. at the Probate Office in said All Kinds of Farm Machinery, —AND— representing aniong other things, that she County, then and there to show cause (if any there GLASSWARE and NOTIONS has fully administered said estate, and praying MACHINE SHOP. be) why license should not be granted to said administratrix 1 that a tune and place he fixed for the assignment to sell said real estate according to of said estate to her as the only person entitled NEW ULM, &**$8 MINN. when I say CusB I do not mean mersjy to the prayer of said Petition. are offered to the public at prices which CSAS. LEONHARDT & BR0., Props. •top them for a time, and then have them re-, thereto nnder the will of said deceased and that And it is further ordered, that a copy of this defy competition. Goods will be de torn again. I MEAN A RADICAL CURE. she may be discharged from her said trust. order shall be published for four successive weeks I hare made the disease of "Corner Centre and Front Str., prior to said day of hearing, the last of which It is ordered, that said petition be heard, by the livered free to any part of the city. DAKOTA HOUSE* publications shall be at least fourteen days before Jndge of this Court, on Thurday the 87th day FITS, EPILEPSY or Remember the-place. it NEW ULM, :-*t I N said day of tiearing,in theNewUlmReview a weekly of June A. D. 1889, at 10 o'elock A. M. at the a a a a W W W ^M, newspaper printed and published at the City of Probate Office in said County. Having purchased the New Ulm r8" FAIXING SICKNESS, I, Minnesota Street corner of Third Nortn. New Ulm in said County, and personally served And it is farther ordered, that notice thereof be Foundry and Machine shops we would on all persons interested in said estate, residing in given to all persons interested, by publishing a OPP. POST OFFICE—NEW ULM, MINN AJife-long study. I WAJtaAKT my remedy to said County, at least fourteen days before said day respectfully solicit the patronage of the copy of this order for three snccesive weeks prior WOOL! WOOL! the worst eases. Because others havef of hearing, and upon all other persons interested, to said day of hearing,in the New Ulm Beview, a public. We are prepared to execute failed is no reason for not now receiving MRS. A. SEITER Prop. #1 cure.r according to law. weekly newspaper printed and published at the "?eud at once tor a treatise and a Fxx all kinds of machine repairing and devote City of New Ulm in said County. Dated at New (J'm, Minn., the 15th day of May From now on I will buy wool for the of my nrrALUBUt S T. Giv« Dated atWew Vflm, loinn., the 39th day of A. D. 1889. special attention to the manufacture This house is the most centrally located and Post Office. It costs yon not) Faribault Woolen Mills,,i%|k&Tuch I gay A.B. 1889. By the Court, trial, and it will core yon. Addrel of Grave Yard Fences, Gratings By the Court, ERNST BRANDT will pay the highest markeTlpee. -. hotel in the city and affords H.G.ROOT.M.C, i«3PEAlLSt..HlwY0B and Castings. 25 Jndge of Probate 26 .ERNST BBANDT. O E E L. S.) of Brown County, Minnesota/H ***).{ Judge©* Frooate. CHAS. LEONHABDT SE B$ O good Sample Rooms^j 5