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

August 21, 1889 · Page 7 of 8

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PPif^v$fffl^&W&l 7^%'- & ~W* iwina.wr«ra,itAiui V. Capt. S. G. Hutchinson has been nominated F. BEHNKE« SLEM EYE COSRESPOSP'GE as the republican candidate for ssjfcs r^.w^»-P"s=DEALi 1K-= i\i$J*v" governor in Iowa. ^mmmm 9 O. Odjard, the boss tailor of Mankato, was in the city Tuesday taking or•aers He who can complain of the weather for suits. He met with good success. of the present year must be a pessimist indeed^ It has been somewhat, dry but Wm. Melleuthin and family spent anyone, inclined in the least to be satisfied, Sunday in Lafayette with Mr. and Mrs. 'H '., could not complain of extreme JStrassburg. -, heat or unusual drought. Throughout Jake Lambert has returned from his visit to Wisconsin. He reports a good the whole season of seed time and harvest 0ro6ei'ies,f,fmt^,C:itockery, time. He did not bring Mrs. Lambert all has been favorable to the farmer. with him this time. The crops are the best known ^ajrijp^, etd. Mr. Dehuff filled the pulpit in the for years and of the best grade. No &3 Congregational church Sunday foremoon. unfavorable weather has thus far interfered A good audience was in attendance. GOOD TABLE BUTTER. to prevent them from being safely 7 secured in granaries and the portion Rev. Gauerke will leave for his home New Briek,Cor. Minn. & Centre Sirs. this (Wednesday) morning, after a two still in the fields stands little danger pf NEW UN!, MINN. weeks visit here. being damaged. During the whole Little Arno Gauxke has been very summer the elements have smiled on sick with inflamatory rheumatism for the producing earth and a rich and Goods sold at Rock-bottom prices for same time, but he is on the mend and cash. Goods delivered in any part of bountious harvest is the result. will be around soon. the citv. Rev. Striemer will fill the Pulpit at Laudenschlaeger repairs all Henry the Congregational church next Sunday. SCOTT'S Its suderior excellence proven in millions cf Sewing Machines perfect and kinds of homes formore than a quarter of a century. It is used by the United Slates Government* Endorsed The passenger depot is receiving a cheap. Au. 28. by the heads of the Great Universities as the coat of paint which adds greatly to the Strongest, Purest and most healthful. Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder does not contain Ammonia looks of the building. Lime, or Alln'm. Sold only in can«. For the National Encampment G. A. RThe Mr. Frank Golden has purchased the EMULSION PRICE BAKING POWDER Co. H. Loheyde, Chicago & North-Western Railway stock and fixtures of Mr. II. Plath's NEW YORK CHICAGO ST LOUIS. company will sell excursion tickets butcher shop and is running it in full to Milwaukee and return from August Henry A. Subilia, Jr. blast. Mr. John Black the popular Gustave Subilia .£G.Subilia LeadinglBoot and Shoe Dealer. 21st to 28th, inclusive, at one fare for butcher is behind the counter waiting the round trip, good to return at any •on the many customers.. OF PURE COD LIVER OIL NEW ULM:, 3^EI3STN. time between August 27th and September Hunting parties are starting out in 5th, and by special arrangement MS HYPOPHOSPHITES every direction and the snipes have tickets may be, extended to September turned into full feathered chickens. Almost as Palatable as Milk. 3d, to the joint Agent at Milwaukee. CHAS. WACMEE» A little sou of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. For full information, apply to Agents So disguised that it can be*taken, Dayton died Sunday night of scarlet digested, and assimilated by the most |H of the Caicago & North-Western Railway sensitive stomach, when the plain oil fever. The bereaved family have the KIESLING'S BLOCK, Company, or address cannot be tolerated and by Abe combination sympathy of their many friends. of the oil with the hypophosphites E. P- Wilson, NEW ULM, MINN. is much more efficacious. Hon. J. Klossner was up Saturday Gen'l Passenger Agent, Chicago., Remarkable as a flesh producer. looking after his threshing machine Wholesale and retail dealers in Persons gain rapidly while taking it, business. Jake was taken sick very THE NEW GROCERY STORE OF Wl LI SCOTT'S EMULSION is acknowledged by suddenly and went home on the evening AiVD DEALER IN Physicians to be the Finest and Best preparation passenger. A. I. Larabec accompanied in the world for the relief and cure c£ 0. F.'Huemke him to New Ulin. 'Vr All kinds of FURNITURE, Crystal Spring. 1879. Jas. Hennessy CONSUMPTION, SCROFULA, The G. A. R. boys will all start on Bsandy, 1880. Otard, Dupuy & GENERAL DEBILITY, WASTING the Monday morning train for the National Cognac. Imported Tarragona Ports DISEASES, EMACIATION, Encampment at Milwaukee, is now open and readv for business. for private or medical use. The ce1'brated COLDS and CHRONIC COUGHS. CARPETS, CURTAINS, Lars Frederickson and wife spent a The great remedy for Consumption, anJ. St. Julien Clarets and California A choice and well selected stock of few days in town last week. Wasting i7i Children, Sold by all druggists. Reisling wines. Whiskey ranging GROCERIES, CROCKERY, in price from $2.00 to $8.00 per gallon. Mrs. Frank Gi'lman died on Monday Julius Krause .Pure Alcohol $3.00 per gallon. at her home in Iberia. Mrs. G. had WALL-PAPER etc. GLASSWARE and NOTIONS been in good healtu until recently and Goods guaranteed as represented. Painter and Paper Hanger. iher death was almost unexpected. Mr. are offered to the public at prices which H. & G. Subilia. Gillman has the sympathy of his many defy competition. Goods will be de friends in this his sau affliction^ livered free to any part of the city. Ceiling ©edoi&tion h. $jedihlity. A FUIX LINE OF CHAMBER SETS, Remember the place. (Established in 1864 by Dr. C. Weschcke.) All work executed neatly and pi'ouiptly. A Scrap qf Paper Saves her PIONEER Minnesota Street corner of Third North. Ordersmay be left at my residence Life. PARLOR SUITS, ANB ODD CHAIRS in Schapekahm's buildiu of corner rug Store, Minnesota and Fourth North sti-eets. It was just an ordinary scrap of SHERIFF'S SALE. wrappiug paper, but it saved her life. J. KRAUSE. AND ROCKERS ALWAYS ON HAND. STATE OF MINNESOTA, County of Dodge |-ss She was in the last stages of consumption, District Court Fifth Judicial District. by told by pnysicians shat sh&was incurable Geo. H. storing, Plaintift' NEW and could live only a short VS. §Vrew J. S^kgtein,, Thomas D. McBey, Defendant time she weighed less than seventy Drug Store, Notice is hereby given, that by virtue of an execution pounds. On a piece of wrapping paper to me directed and delivered, and now in dealer in my hands,issued out of theDistrictCourtFifthJudicial she rtsad of Dr. King's New Discovery, DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, District, State of Minnesota, in and for the and got a sample bottle it helped County of Dodge upon a Judgment rendered in her, she bought a large bottle, it helped said Court in favor of Geo. H. Storing and against Toilet Articles, Perfumery, Books, Thomas D. McBey, a transcript of-which judgment her more, bought another and grew If you' cannot road this print distinctly by lamp or Raslight In the evening, st a distance of 10 inches was duly filed and docketed in the office of Stationery, Trusses, supporters. Shoulder your eyesight is failing, no matter what your age, and your eyes need help. Your sight can be Improved an,l dm iSl, better fast, continued its use and is now the Clerk of District Court in and for the county Braces, Crutches, etc. Paints, Oils, preserved if properly corrected. It is a irrong idea that spectacles should be dispensed with as long as possible. of Brown, Ninth Judicial District in said State of If they assist the vision, use them. There is no danger of seeing too well, so long as the print is not magnifiedIt strong, healthy, rosy piump, weighing Minnesota, on the 15th day of July'A. D. 1889 at Varnishes, Glass and Artists' Supplies. should look natural size, but plain and distinct. Don't fail to oall and have your eyes tested 140 pounds. For fuller particulars send 6 o'clock p.m. I, have levied upon the following Pure Wines and Liquors for medicinal BY KING'S NEW SYSTEM, described real estate property of said defend, stamp to W, H. Cole, Druggist, Fort purposes. Physicians' prescriptions ant,'to wit: The South West quarter of the SSnaith. Trial Bottles of this wonderful A N I E W I O I N A I O N S E A E S South East quarter (AO of Section number ninteen(19)and carefully compounded at all hours of Discovery free at C. L. Roos'Drugstore. the East one half of the North THEY WILL CORRECT AND PRESERVE THE SIGHT. the day and night. West quarter and the North West quarter (X) '4 O. M. OLSEN, of the North East quarter (Jf) of section Number I vers & Pond Pianos. Sterling Organs E E S A N N O E E S E GOODS. thirty (30) and also apiece ofland containing 4 and Band Instruments and other musical CASH PAID FOR BUTTER 32-100 acresjdescribtd as follows to wit commenc TOE SALE ONLT ET merchandise. ing at a point thirty chainsJEast of the North West Fred W Hauenstein. RUGGIST and APOTHECARY. corner of Section number (19) thence running Grass, Garden and Flower Seeds. The New Ulm Creamery Co. Duye^n." South eight (8) chains and Sixty four 1,64) links, thence East five (5) chains thence north eight (8) OPTICIAN AND JEWELER. DEALE I N pays the highest market price in Cash M. GRATZ chains and sixty four (64) links thence west five Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, ONE DOOR NORTH OF POSTOEFICF. NEW ULM, MINN. for granulated Butter and eggs in the (5) chaius to the place of beginning all of the Toilet Articles, Fancy above Land being in Township One hundred and basement of Kiesling's block, corner nine (109) North of Range number thirty two C. H.HORNBURG, Goods, Stationery and Minnesota and Center Streets. (32) West. Musical Instrunients. DEALER I N And that I shall, on Saturday the fourteenth day THEODOR MUELLER, ofSeptember, A. D..1839, a tthe hour of ten o'clock Oils, Paints, Brushes, Varnishes and A. M. of said day, at the front Door of the court BBDGBBIES and GLASSWARE Dealer in all kinds of house in ihe city of New Ulm in said county and HEAV A SHEL HAiWARE.fresh state, proceed to sell all the right, title and interest Glass. of the above named Defendant, Thomas D. McBey,in and to the above described property, Minnesota Street opposite the MANUFACTURER OF PJlysicians, Prescriptions care-' to satisfy said Judgment and costs, amounting to 01 CARS, twelve hundred and forty three Dollars and sixty fully prepared from pure and Congregational Church. five Cents, together with all accruing costs of sale Drugs. and interest on the same from the ninth day of NEW ULM, MINN. July, 1889, and interest on 81800.00 from March 9th, 1889 till July 9th 1889 at the rate of 7 per cent 4.gent for the old reliable, light running, all steel Agency for the celebrated Estev Organs John Kretsch, per annum, at public auction, to the highestbidder AND DEALER 1N§- Deering Self Binders and Pianos. for cash. Tobacco andj-Smokers' Articles, JOHNB. SCHMID, Sheriff of Brown County. Please give me a call. Dated at New Um, Minn., July 27nd 1889. DEALER IN Geo. B. Edgerton, O. M. OLSEK. with steel bundle carrier. The Deering. the king of self-binders, has for years Plaintiffs Attorney, Kasson, Minn. Meridian Block, Xew Ulm, Minn. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT stood at the head and in lead of all the binders in the market because of the ttuemke's Building, New Ulm, Minn simplicity of its binding attachment with its steel frame. Also urent for and :'.: --. SUMMONS. dealer in the following machines and farm implements: ATTENTION FARMERS. New Ulm Foundrv OF ALL KINDS. STATEOFMINNESOTA, County ofBro? n. }ss. DEERINC,STANDARD WHITEWATER District Court, Ninth Judicial District. The New Ulm Creamery Co. will —AGENT 10R THE— Albert Siemers,Plaintiff 1 commence gathering cream* from' and VS. I PLANO BINDERS, MOWERS, —AND— Mowers, binding twines of ever kind, all steel Monitor seeders, warranted to after May 1st, 1888. Highest market Johan Mergen, senior Johan Mergen, MACHINE SHOP. sow flax, timothy and clover with the best satisfaction. Steel and lever harrow* TRIUMPH BINDERS, price in cash will be paid for same and junior Philip Merger., Johan Peter Mergen, Jonas Mergen, Bernard Mergen, of every make riding and walking stubble plows and cultivators, Victory and farmers are respectfully requested co_, RUSSEL MOWERS the unknown heirs of Peter or L. Owens fanning and feed mills, hay rakes, hay loaders, forks with earner patronize the company, as endeavors"*" VE^S. LEONHARDT & BRO., Props. Piere Mergen deceased and also all cane mills, corn shellers, straw cutters, will be made to manage the Creamery other persons or parties unknown Broadway, New Ulm,Minn Corner Centre and Front Str., claiming any|right,'title, estate, lien or MINNESOTA CHIEF AND RUMLEY THRESHING MACHINES in the interest of the farmers as well as interest in the real estate described in STATE OP MINNESOTA. County of Brown JIn N-KW ULM, Jtfllfor. AND STRAW BURNER STEAM ENGINES. in our own. the complaint herein.— Defendants, Probate Conrt, Special Ter m. Having purchased the Kew Ulm The State of Minnesota to the above named Defendants: In the matter of the estate of Hedwig Moeller, .Northwestern Rushford wagons and top buggies of all styles A lar^e supply Foundry and Machine shops we would deceased. of fence wire always on hand. Davis and Howe sewing machines jTnd machine respectfully solicit the patronage of the You and each of you are hereby summoned and On reading and filing the Petition of A. H.Schleuder, required to answer the complaint of the Plaintiff oil a specialty. adminiftrator of the estate of said deceased, public. We are prepared to execute in the above entitled action which is filed in the settina forth ttat no personal estate has come to ••*.• °nlV the best of machinery Jcept and sold at lowest prices. all kinds of machine repairing and devote oflTce of the Clerk of the District Court of the his hands as such administrator the amount of Come yourself and inspect my stock before purchasing elsewhere. I do not Ninth Judicial District, in and for the Count? of special attention to the manufacture debts outstanding against said deceased, and a Brown and State of Minnesota, and to serve a copy intend to send agents through the country soliciting orders and make the farmers description of all the real estate of which said deceased of Grave Yard Fences, Gratings of your answer to the said complaint on the subscribers died seized, and the condition and value stand the expense. The machines and implements handled by me are as vnd. Castings. al his office in the city of New Ulm in of the respective portions thereof and praying represented. Repairs for same always on hand or ordered on demand Ordeis saidlCounty, within twenty days after the service that license be to him granted to selllhs real estate CHAS. LEONHARbT & BRO of this Summons upon you exclusive of the of said deceased in order to pay expenses of by mail promptly attended to. day of such service and if you fail to answer CTATE OP MINNESOTA, County of Brown £ss. administration, funeral expenses and said debts the said complaint within the time aforesaid the I a Probate Court. RegularTerm, Aug. 5 th 1889. and it appearing by said petition that there is no PlaiDtiffin this action will apply to the Court for lathe Matter of the estate of Paul Hitz, deceased, personal estate in the hands of said administrator The SID. PETERSON the relief demanded in the complaint. On reading and filing the petition of Francisca to pay said expenses and debts, and that it is neeessary Hitz, executrix of the last will and testament and of Jos, A. Eckstein, in order to pay the same, to sell said real of the estate of Panl Hitz deceased, representing Plaintiff's Attorney, New Ulm, Minn. estate: among other things, that she has fully administered Bated July 9th, 1889. It is therefore ordered, That all persons interested said estate, in accordance with the provisions in said estate, appear before the Judga of this of the will of said deceased, and praying that NOTICE OF LIS PENDENS. jSSg.Conrt on Thnrsday the 29 day of AugastA.D. a time and place be fixed for the assignment of 110 o'clock A. M, At the Probate Office in said the residue of said estate to her as the only person .- IMPLEMENT CdMPAHY. THOS. MULVERHILL, Prop. STATE OF MINNESOTA, County of Brown ^ss. County, then and there to show cause (if any there entitled thereto under the will of said de be) why license should not be granted to said administrator District Court, Ninth Judicial District. ceased. Fine turnouts furnished with or withoat-v to sell said real estate according to Albert Siemers, Pl8intiff It is ordered, that said petition be heard, by the drivers at reasonable rates. Fishing, humin&J^ the prayer of said Petitjdn. TS. Judge of this Court, on Friday the 80th day and Pleasure parties furnished teams. Ladie«1r And it is further ordered, that a copy of this DeJUei1 _' in kll kind£ of fkrtu mh6l\ix\cty. hi Johan Mergen, senior Johan Mergen, of August, A. D. 1889, at 10 o'clock A. M. at the Saddle horses Fine Carriages for funerals. order shall be published for foar successive weeks junior Philip Mergen, Johan Peter Probate Office in said County. Officoin Skating Rink. prior to said day of hearing, the last of which Mergen, Jonas Mergen, Bernard Mergen, And it is further ordered, that notice thereof be publications shall be at least fourteen days before the unknown heirs of Beter or New Ulm, Mini! given to all persons interested, by publishing a said day ofnearing.in theNewUimReviewa-weekiy Piere Mergen deceased, arid ajso all -copy of this order for three succesive weeks prior I CURE newspaper printed and published at the City of other persons or parties unferown to said day of hearing, in the New Ulm Review, a New Ulm in said County, and person*llv served claiming any right, title, estate, lien or weekly newspaper printed and published at the on all person? interester* in said estate, residing in interest in the real estate described in City of New Ulm in said County. said County, at least fourteen days beforesaid day NORTH-WESTERN HOTEL the complaint herein. Defendants, Dated at New Ulm, Minn., the 5th day of of hearing, and upon all other persons interested, Jacob Klossner, Jr., NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That an action August, A. D. 1889 according to law. 5 has been commenced in this Court by the above B/theCoart, ,-.' -. Dated at New U'm, Minn., the i3th day oi July PR. GOLLNAST, PROP'R. named Plaintiff, against the above named Defendants. ERNSTBRANDT. JL.D. 1889. DEALER IN (L. S.) v4' Judge of Probate. fUs Opposite the Bailroad Depot By the Court,* &-\'XUH&%': That said defendants and each of them claim a Slielf Bekvy fWdwkfe ,,',-' ERNST A N O right, title, estate, lien and interest in and to the MARVELOUS W.JVJEW MEMORY lands and premises hereinafter and in the complaint 33 *, Judge of Probate ULM, MIXJST. herein described, adverse to the plaintiff. L. S.) vv.."* ,:of Brown County* Minnesota. That the object of this action is to have such adverse First accomodations^, Jat AND class Louis Bueneer, claim determined, and the title to said lands $$t reasonable rates GooeL and premises confirmed and. quieted in the plaintiff. -ill Kinds of an Machinery, When I eay CtraE I do not mean merely to stabling on the ^VIf-fVi-? stop them for a time, and then have them return That the plaintiff be adjudged the owner of said again. I MEAN A RADICAL CURE. premises in fee simple and that said defendants Cor. Minn, and 3d North Sts., '^premises, ftlf^ NEW MINN. I nave made the disease of and each of them, and also all persons whomsoever, *i#?"' he forever barred from claiming any right, FITS, EPILEPSY OP NEW ULM, MINN. .. NEW EM MARBLE WORKS, title, estate, lien or interest in or to said lands or m, DISCOVERY.!^ SZK* any part thereof adverse to the plaintiff, and that FAIXING SICKNESS, A. G. Shlichting, such claims be adjudged void and of no effect. lg. Schwjendinf/er, Prop'r. Only Genuine System ef Memory Training. The riemises affected by said action are situated Alife-long study. I WABRAKT my remedy Four Books Learned in one reading. in ths county of Brown and State of Minnesota, C0BB the worst cases. Because others hav PLUMBING AND GASFITTING. Mind wandering cured. and are described as follows: tailed is no reason for not nowreceiving a cure. JSvery child and adnlt greatly benefitted. Lots No. One (1j Two (2)Seven (7) and Eight Monuments," Tombstones and all end at once for a treatise and a E E BOTTLI' Croat inducements to Correspondence Classes. and Dealer in all Kinds ot (8) of section Xo. eighteen (13) of Township No. 1*7 INFALLIBLE REMEDY. Give Express other work in my line made to order Pronpeotus,Buck)opinions with of Dr W A. Hnm- One Hundred *nd ten (110) North of Range Thirtyone .. M. and Post Office. It costs yon nothing lor a promptly and in a workmanlike manner RIESLING'S BLOCK, (31) West. "*,*.. AavomUe.N. Itiebasv.l Prm'tor, the Scientist, trial, and it will core yon. Address Ifon*. \V. \V. A-, or,.I«c'ttt •«Jh«»u, Juda JP. MJ Jos A civstein at reasonable rates. H.C.ROOT.M.C 183 PEAK. ST.. NEWYo- JSftlljiuilifl, and olh ri, 9«HT jx trrta bv Plaintiff' PlaiUtlflPs Attorney, New Ulm, Minn. NEW ULM. MINN. NEW ULM. MINN. Svut.Jl* ia:-Wi'^ri0» i' iilh. i.ye_,^ Y. .Dated July 9th, 1886. A 7