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

December 25, 1889 · Page 7 of 8

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fpl Lj Sleepy Eye Correspondence. Is Consik&&(tion Incurable. S in ^•gRead the following: Mr. C. Morons, Miss. Burke, one of our teachers, Newark, Ark., says: "Wa^xiow A Merry Chrismas to you allt $l«i'will spend the holidays at Waseca^ with Abscess of Lungs, and friends and J. Ray made a business trip to Miss Ella Jackson, of St. Paul, will physicians pronounced me an Incurable Sleepy Eye last Monday. spend Christmas with her mother in Consumptive. Began taking Dr. SieepyEye. Wm. Julius spent a few days of last King's New Discovery, am now on my week, visiting at New Ulm. Ye correspondent wishes the editor third bottle, and able to oversee the ?and the many readers of the Review a A. A. Bogen, editor of the New Ulm work on my farm. It is the finest merry, merry Christmas. medicine ever made. Post, was in town on Tuesdav. Jesse Middlewart, Decatur, Ohio, Anybody wishing to trade a good Rev. Apple took part in the exercises sajs: "Had it not been for Dr. King's milch cow for part payment on a good attendant uoon the laying of the tKeJ To keep the head cool, and feet warm, is one of New Discovery for Consumption, I G^oderie&fVui spring wagon should call on C. Zieske. corner stcne of the new Lutheran church would have died of Lung Troubles. at Morgan last Sunday, the first laws of Hygiene yet no part of the body has been Was given up by doctors. Am now in Mrs. Frank Golden spent the week at Rev. Spoehr, of the Afton Theological best of health." Try it. Sample bottle Springfield in order to avoid the smallpox. Seminary, is spending the holidays more habitually abused and neglected than the feet, without free at C. L. Roos's Drugstore. 5 with Rev. Apple. GOOD TABLE BUTTE3f C. W. H. Heidemarin and Harry Miss Annie Moll, daughter of Daniel a healthy condition of which, general good health is Ohas. Stuebe buys and pay the Moll Sr., is quite sick. Kennedy, of New Ulm, transacted business highest price for live hogs, cattle, sheep New Brick,Cor. Minn. & Centre S in town last Thursday. impossible. and other live stock, every Monday at Mrs Mauch is visiting with", Mr. and .NEW UM, MINN. The different churches will have Mrs. D. Moll Sr. the stock yards. Christmas trees to-night. The children of Conductor Thomas Buy the Alfred Dulgo All Wool Felt Shoes and Slippers ggp» If anybody wants a bottle of St. Miss Bertha Olson is spending her Hughes are recovering from their late Goods so at Roek-bott$ra pris Jacobs oil, he knows where to get it. It sickness. The conductor resumed his holiday vacation at her home in St. and be happy. "We have the largest stock Fand the cash. Goods delivered in a iM can be had at any drugstore. But W. run last Tuesday. Chailes Eibner has an exclusive business on the city. The small-pox scare turned out a W. Mattice, for several months day best quality in Felt Shoes, Boots and Arctics. Fruits, .Nuts, Candies and Oysters. operator at this place, has returned to farce, just as many exppcted. We H. Loheyde, his home in Brookings, Dakota. are glad of it, ins in Miss Pet Roth visited with her sister Christmas tress will be had at the Dft*7 Baptist and Evangelical churches tonight. in Cottonwood last week. The exeicises in the Congregational Axel Enerson, who has been attending Glassware, Crockery &c, Leading Boot and Shoe Dealer. churches were held last evening the State Normal School at Mankato, and Santa Claus was liberal euough. IsTETW [jVCIltfllSr. came home Friday evening for a I short visit. A wreck, two miles this side of Walnut Henry Goede wants a responsible Groye last Thursday evening, resulted Wm Mueller, Jos, Sattler, Fred in the ditching of several cars Zchunke, Frank Whitney and John party to take hold of a paying business and in delaying the regular trains for Cere are spending Christmas at New several hours. No people were injured as manager, or sell the same Uhn. however Mrs. John Roth of Lamberton spent at a bargain on liberal terms after The stock o'f T. J. Ulm was sold to Sunday in town O. Mf ILSET Henry Goetsche last Saturdav. Miss da Winkelman left for Ne May 1st, 1890. E. Brandt and wife, of New Ulm, Ulm Monday morning for a short visit Our stock of HOLIDAY GOODS is now complete in every detail and were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. with friends. He is closing out his stock of Dry we cordially invite the public to call on us and inspect our assoitment Plath last Thursday evening. 1 V" Albert \nderson returned from Carleton Goods, Groceries, Crockery and Glass of goods in our line. A son and heir put in its appearance College last Thursday. Ware. Drugs, at Will Cottier's last Friday. Will sets TIE BIGGEST BARGAIN EVER Ed Bahe, foreman of the Advance, It is a well-known fact, that to get an article for a present,which is cats 'em up in good shape. will spend the holidays at Faribault. useful as well as ornamental, you will find no better place to o-et it cy V. Bolt and C. Tesmer were down HEARD OF NEW ULM. :1 I to than at a furniture dealer's. from Lamberton durins: the week. The great question of day the is: ''How to keep the Irish dynamite excitement 0ilsf Pafni Jan- Congress has adjourned till in a manageable condition." Easy Louis Buenger, In Smyrna and Tapestry Rugs and Mats, we have a nicer lme enough. Give each man a oottle of Dr. uarv 6. than was ever shown in the city. Bull's Cou^h Syrup Physici Cor. Minn, and 3d North Sts., The prohibition measure before the Our Upholstery Goods are very numerous. In fact we never before Electric Bitters. fully fir North Dakota legislature has passed had such a variety of patterns in Rockers, Easy Chairs, Lounges, Foot fresh Xr\ NEW ULM, MINN. This remedy is becoming so well both houses. It was also signed by the Stools and Parlor Suits. known and so popular as to need no Agency governor. special mention AH who have used Fancy Rockers in plush coverings, Elegant Rockers reed and gans an Electric Bitters sing tlje same song of rattan, Gents' Rockers, Ladies' Rockers, Misses' Rockers and Children's Henry W. Grady the eloquent and praise.—A purer medicine does not and Dealer in all Kinds ot Rockers, an endless variety of them. Pleas* j? able'editor ef the Atlanta Constitution exist and it is guaranteed to do all that is claimed Electric Bitters will cure Any number of Fancy Stands, the latest and best designs in cherry, died early Monday morning of pneumonia. Meridiaa I all diseabes of the Liver and Kidneys, mahogany or antique oak. vill remove Pimples, Boils, Salt Rhuem Book Cases, Writing desks, Washstands, Chamber Suits, Dining *nd other affections caused by impure MORTGAGE SALE. "Let observation with extended view olood.—Will drive Malaria from the Room Chairs etc., a full assortment of them all in all the popular woods survey good things from China to Peru system and prevent as well as cure all Default having been made the payment of and styles. and he will not find anything ot such the sum of Three Hundred and Thirty-two DolHrs Material fever.—For cure of heachache, and Forty eight Cents ($332 48*, which is astonishing nient in killing all the pains Constipation and Indigestion try Electric Pictures, Picture mats and frames, Toy Chairs and Tables, Mirrors, claimed to be due at the date of this notice upon tt.at fle3h is heir to, as he will know is cerfain a Mortgage, duly executed and delivered Bitters—Entire satisfaction guaranteed, J. »., Brackets, Wall Pockets, etc., etc., etc. in Salvation Oil, wneu he has given it a by Torkel Suudeanri Maria E Sunde, his wife, or money refunded.—Price mortgagor* to James, N. Crtmdall, mortgaee, fair tnul. Not to forget all the patterns in Carpets, Curtains, Shades, Portieres 50 cts. and $1. per bottle by L. bearing date the tweiity' seventh daj of Octobei, Eudolp1 U. 1888, and, with a power of sale therein contained, Roos's Drugstore. 5 and Rugs and Mats for outdoor or indoor use. dulj recoided in the omce of the Register FRES OYSTERS in bulk or can of Deeds in and lor the County of Brown and We have spared neither time nor pains nor money, to lay in a btateof Minnesota, on the twenty ssventh day of THIRD at You should read the CHICAGO October, A 1888, at 3 o'clock, Book S take W. E I S N E S stock of goods, which we know will suit everybody, and in the matter of Mortgages, on page 210, and no action or pro DAILY NEWS because it's an independent graphs,' newspaper. There are two ceeding having been nstituted, at law or otherwise, of prices we say, call and examine our goods, and you will find that we I make a specialty of CANDIES es from |ii sidesto everypolitical question, and to recover the debt secured by said mort and NUT S "W. E I N can give you better satisfaction and foi less money, than any other firm gage, or any part thereof, THE DAILY NEWS gives them both executedi with equal fairness A party organ Now Therefoie, Notice is hereby given, That by in our line of business. spect ray magnifies one side and dwarfs the virtue of the power of sale contained in said Mortgage, To ivhom it may concern. other No sensible man wants to the cheapj aud pursuant to the Statute in such case YOTJI^S be trifled with this fashion The m.ide and provided, the said Moitgage will be second cki time has gon» by when American foreclosed by a sale of the premises aesribed in finest woilf' citizens expect to inherit their pohticil Ch&& Wagner, and com eyed by Paid Mortgage, viz The South UNII I would irive notice th.it I am still opinions They want to make half of the South West quarter of Section thirty theirown—ind to do this they want engaged in dehorning cattle and my four (34), in Township one bundled and eight a paper to tell them the truth regardless (108) North, of Rmge thirty two (32) west, containing success in the past is sufficient guaran of their own pergonal pre eiehty (80) actc of land, according to tre tee of my Knowledge of the profession. ferences If you are in honest United States Government Survey thereof, in man,independent and self-reliant in At the same time I would warn all people brown County and State of Minnesota, with the I^eadir^ $Wr,itttfe f)ealer thought, read an honest and inde hereditaments and appurtenances, which bale WENZEL in emploving men who do not understand pendent newspaper—read The will be made by the Sheriff of said Brown County, CHICAGO DAILY NEWS the business, as bad results at the trout door of the Court House in the City of StrJm New Ulm, insaid Ccun'y and State, on the sixteenth are sure to follow Remember—lis circulation is 220,000 a dav—o\ er Minn. NEW ULM, MINN. day of January, A 1890 it 10 o'clock A a million a week—and it costs by mail 25 cts oft at i\, at public vendue to the highest Jos. GL.EISNLK, a month, four months $1 00,—one cent a day 1 bidder for cash, to pay said debt and interest, and Wes N to the taxes, if anv or. said prennse and fifty dollars attorn y's fees as --tipvilated in and hj IT IS A FACT The only said Mortgage in ease of foreclosure, and the A GREAT IMPROVEMENT. disbursements allowed bv law, subject to ledemption That the recent adjustment of train service at any time within one jeai lroin the GrfJ&K? Q0II$)$Y $)IgfI$Y! by the Chicago & North-Western day ot sale, as provided by law The recent chinge in time on theChicago&Noi and Union Pacific Railways affords patrons tli-Western R'y makes a large .ted, December 3d A 1889 JOE JAMES N CRANBALL, Mortgagee ot these popular lines greatly impioved improvement in train service to and P.EWHAKT, OE NEW AND DESIRABLE PRESENTS FOR OLD AND facilities ior reaching Denver, troni M. Paul and Minneipohs Under Attorney for Moitgagee. Salt Lake Cit\, San Francisco, Portltnd, the now schedule the ti tin arrivt S St MORTGAGE SALE. YOUNG. GREAT VARIETY. GREAT OPPORTUNITY. Ore and all California. Oregon, Paul at 6 45 A 'mil the letiuning Corner Washington and Puget Sound points. train leive^ bt. Paul at 1100 M. Default ha\ ma been made in the payment of the GREAT BARGAINS FOR ALL IN .Next doorl' This air allows business men, For tickets and information, apply to snm of fi\ hundred and nineteen andT^hundredths Dollars ($519 75), which is claimed to bedue at the Anybody whose time is precious, good, long Station Agent Chicago and NorthWestern WATCHES, CLOCKS I JEWELRY. date of this notice upon a certain Mortgage, duly shoMifeomf Uaj in tne Cities, and consumes R'\ executed and delivered by Ba^nel Sunde and Torkel Sunde.her hasband,moitgasors, to Marshall no more time in transit than before. is Tarball, moitgagee.beanng date the eighth day of SIn TATE OF MINNESOTA, County ot Brown J-ss Pnrtieukrs can be obtained of C. & May, A. 1S85 and with a power of sale therein ProhueCourt SpecialTeim, Dec 14th,1889. contained, duly recorded in the omce of the Register N W station agents: IIUIIPM ittir of the tstite 01 Cheater Greene of Deeds in and for the County of Blown and deci.ised, Silverware, Spectacles Gol Pens, &c N0Tlp, State ot Minnesota, on the twenty-first da of September, On reailinjr find Sling the petition F.D t*reene A D. 1885,at 9 o'c ock A. in Book O AMKRUPT "P admimstrjtoi of the estate of Crc«ter Gieene, of Mortgages, on page 344, which said Mortgage, deceased, lepiesenimg among other things th it together with the debt theieby secured, was duly he has lully administered «jud estate, Mml praying sold and assigned by the sai Mnrshnll Tirball, to S A We c|n ihnt 1 time md Hce b" fixed for eximinmg W Chadbourp by assignment dated the eighth .Everybody should sec this E a Arra of Christmas ijne of fail ind a/lowing the finnl account of his .idm rustration, day of Oc tober, A D. 1889, snd the insti ument of and foi the alignment of the residue of assignment duly recorded in the ofhee of said Reg said estate to the parties entitled theteto by law, ister "f Deeds, on the twert*-third day of No 0 Gifts. Remembe we have the right article at the right) of ^st' and that he be discharged from hn said trust wember, A 1889, at 2 o'clock in Book It is oideied, that said account be examined of Moitgages, or. page 329, and no action or preeeedme adidlr fli The Prince of Clothiers is in the price, for anyone you wish to select a present lor. and petition heai d, bv the Judge of this Couit having been instituted,at law orothi IW i«-e Ladi«€ref^^^Mifc^r,many, on Saturday tho 4th day of Janunn.A D. 1890, tn recover the debt secured by said Moitgage, or •W. Hauenstein, at 10 o'clock A at the Probate Office in said field with a full assortment of affv »rt thereof Countj Now ThceforF, Nctice is hereby given, that bv And ltisfnrthei ordered, that notice thereof be vntue cf the power of sale coi tuned in taid E A MADE CLOTHING, nierofflPtb given to all persons inteiested, by publishing a Mortgage, and pursuant to the st-itute in sHch copy of thisordei once in ew*h week for three successne larg.) GENTS FURNISHING case made and provided, the siid Mortgage will weeks prior to«-aid day of hearing, in the 10 ce be foreclosed by a sale of the premise-, described New Ulm Review, a we«*klj newspaner printed The Leading Jeweler. in and conveyed bv sain Mortg ige, viz GOODS AND are 8 and published at the City ofNewUlmin said The north half of the southwest quaiter of Section County thirty-four (34), in Townshii' one hundred BOOTS AND SHOES, Dated at New Ulm, Minn., the 14th dav of and eight (I08) north, of Range thirty-two (82) December, A. 1889 west, (excepting two acres in northwest corner ana By theCoart, all of which are to be disposed of JXTETKT" TJH.3VS 3\,H3T3Xr. thereof heretofore deeded for cemetery anil Bnttejs, ERNST BRANDT church purposes,) containing sevei-tj eight (78) (L. S.) Tudge of Probate excliaB2e*o at bankrupt prices. acres, as by vernmtnt Snnev.in Brown County Th S PETERSON andSt*te ofMinntsots, with the heieditaments MORTGAGE SALE. £lndrSheriffe appuitenances, which sale will be made by Give him a call in his new quar of said Brown mnty, at the front Default having been made in the payment of doo of th Court house, in the City of New (Jim, ters in Svlossner's new Brick Block the sum of Six Hundred and Fifty-three Dollars, in said Gonnty and State, on the ninth day of Janary, ($653) which is claimed to be due at the date of A D.,1890, atlOo'cloik A of that .lay, this notice upon a certain Mortgage, duly executed at public vendue, to the highebt bidder for cash, and delivered by Samuel D. Peterson and Jennie to pay said debt and interest, and the i.xe.', if any, PROBATE NOTICE. Peterson, his wife mortgagors, to M. IMPLEMEN COMPANY on said premises, and Twenty-five dollars attor Nowell, mortgasre", bearing date the twenty-first ney's fees as stipulated in and by said Mortgage day of January, A. D. 1888, and, with a power of SfUe. Minnesota, County of Brown In in case of foreclosure, and the disbursements allowed sale therein contained, duly recorded in the office Probate Conrt, Special Term, December 16th hy law, subject to redemption at any time JOSEPH of the Register of Deeds in and for the Connty of •fOQQ within one year from the day of sale, as provided Brown and State of Mmnesota.on the twenty-sixth tu themaltei of the tinardi»nship of Kd ard Dealer ip & kii^d^ of f&i'tn ni&c^iriefy. by law. day of January, A. D. 1888, at 4 o'clock P. M., in EUefsoo pei-nii uot of sound mind Dated November 26th, A. D. 1889. Book O of Mortgages, on page 608,and no action or 0« reading and fihrg the petition of Ol Jorge«son,g'iarditin R. W. CHADBOURN, proceeding having been instituted, at law or otherwise, -f the person and property of Assignee of Mortgagee. New Ulni. Minn to recover the debt secured by said Mortgage, Said Kdwird Kllefson setting forth that no J. NEWHART, or any part thereof: person il estate has come into his hand* Attorney for Assignee. $J*J thearao ntf ofdebts outstanding against said ward Now Therefore, Notice is hereby given, that by BRUST & GRAFF, as f«r as the aamecan be ascertained, and a de virtne of the power of sale contained in said Mortgage, amotion of all 'he real estate, of which said ward and pursuant to the Statute in such case STATE OF MINNESOTA, Connty of Brown ss A fine lunch is s«!*«d,andlh" condition and valne of tlte respective made and provided, the said Mortgage will be In Probate Court, Special Term December 7th poittonsor lots iheeof the persons interested foreclosed by a sale of the premises described in 1889. Cor. te said estate withthei! residences, and and conveyed by said Mortgage, viz* The North In the matter of Ihe estate of flvei Thordson pi aying that license be to him granted to sell all of East quartrr (3f of the South East qnarter (V), (Omsrud) deceased: New Ulm. the real estate his stid ward at private sale: andtheSnnth East qnarter of the North Eist TAKE THIS WAV OF ANNOlfN'CWU THAT THEIR On reading and filing the petition of Christian And it appearing by saitretition that there is not qnarter (K), of Section twenty four (it), in Town Ahlnets administrator of the estate or Ier Thordson sufficient personal estate the hands of «alrt ship one hundred and nine (10Q) North, if Range FALL AND WINTER STOC (Omsrnt') deceased, representing among other th.rty-four (34) We»t, »lso Lot number fwrteen, E ^guardian to-pay said debts, expenses 01 idmtnn THE HEflf things thit he1mefnllyaaratnisteredsaiaes.taie (14), of Block number sixty thre» (63) South of titration and imintennnce and that it 1- necessary and pra\ing th-u aj,ime and place be fixed for Centre Street.in the City of New Ulm.acc rdinz to A W for the payment of or such debts and expenses to ex imlniuir and allowing the find account of bis admini-tration.andforihe.issignme the new map of said City of New Ulm,as the same 0. S'J 'Vf** i*«M ot said real estate. of the residue appears of record and ou file in the office of the tt itis therefore ordered. That all persona inter&~%"^i Is complete in every respect. And that they are prepared to offer of «aid estate to the pirties en'itled thereto by Kegi«ter of Deeds in and tor said County of Blown ^f-ested in-aid estate appear before this Court on law and State of Minnesota, in Brown County and Dres§goods in all varieties, Flannels in all styles and patterns, and cotton A Ttuusday the 9th day of Tannary A 1890 at 10 Itis ordered, that snd account in.- exaniru ud State of Minne-ota, with the hereditaments nnd l* ,-,%£ 1&o*cleck A. M., at the Com House in the City ©f flannels in assorted colors and quality. petition heard by the Judge of flu- Comt, on **& kf*\&'*'r£lBew Ulm 'n »iid County then and there to show appurtenances, which -ale will be made hy the •is now openi Pnda the iffih da' of Decern 18?" *t '\0%B fcraseCif any there be why license should not be Sheriffof said Bro* Concty, at the front door of Also an enormous stock of Ladies', Gent's, and Children's underwear atlOj'cloeka in at the Probate Oftiet in ttau V&'-'i!? ^sjgttuitcd toaaidguardi.n to sell so muchof thereai the Conrt Hoa»', tn the City of New Ulm, da A choice an! cOtmt} *"V» *s3M^aest»le of said ward as shall be necessary to pay Conntv and state, on the twenty th'rdd i\ or Jannary, and evetything in the line at prices that are .lower than they have A. I). 1890, at 10o'clock \. of that ila, Audit is further ordered that mtk thereof be GR0CER1 "r'*zrii'~l", SwUtadtt debts and expenses. at public vi»nCue, to the highest bidder for ca«-h.'o eiveu to all peinoi sultan ad. by publishing a ever been in the Northwest. Gall and convince yourselves at I And it is further ordered, That thia Order shall pay said debt and ir-teiest, and thetsxes,i: ..ny.on copy of thi« irder onre in each wet fj»rthree successive GLASS\ III! tie published ouce in each week, for three xitcces-' a *^#*^s»^* Brust& GraffsJ| said premises, and Twenty five do'lnr* attorney's week* prior to «»jd day beanie ID the -I atve weeks rrior to saldday of hearing, in the fees as stipulated in ao/t by said Mori gate se New Ulm Review, weekly newspaper.* pi inted Kew Ulm^ttevlew a weekly newspaper printed are offerM of forectosnre, nnd^the disbursement• allowed by and published at the Cit of New (Jim in said aa4 dubliphed at (he City of New Ulm in nd law suoject to redemption at any time within County defy eomp.'ti'i Couuty. one year from heday of sale, an provided by law. Dated at New Ulm, "the 7th day of RIESLING'S O O £XE\V ULM. MINN. lhw»n»»| frpt. D*(ed/t New Ulm. Mian, the 16th day o#De December A.D 1889. «*nberA D.188tf. Dated, December9th, A. 11 1889. By the Court, Br the Gov.t H.M. NOWELL. Moitgagee Mail orders receiv^ prompt attention. tRNSr BRANDT, fcJtNST BfcAXDT, J.NEWHAUr, Mtiiu4«i«iia S* r.k.jS] 52 yj Judge« ProtJtw. {fc. ft Jadgeot Probate. Attorney for Mortgagee. 'iiiiwiiiiffiLii-ri