New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
January 22, 1890 · Page 7 of 8
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Sleepy Eye re Springfield re F. H. BEHNKE, NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS. Tne taxpayers of Brown County, Minn., are W. D. James spent last week at Henry Stoll is. .very low with the hereby notified that the Tax Duplicates for 1889 hi V?r^\ =DEALER IN= '". Tracy. He returned Saturday evening. "Grippe". fS are in iny hands for collection of taxes, an the following percentage on each dollar valuation has Mr. and Mrs Durbahn, of New Ulin, Theodore. Jacobson, of Lamberton, is been levied, exclusive Iwand Koad tax to be accounted separate, to wit: spent several days in our city, the guests clerking for Dirks & Fierke. of their son Albert. State Taxes. Thomas Wilson and wife attended W. Post, of RedwoodFalls, was in our the lecture given by John P. St. John State Tax General 1 9-ld£ State School 1 9-10| city last Friday, looking up evidence in at Tracy last Wednesday evening. County Taxes. his claim for a pension.: Miss Grace Sloeum visited with Mrs. Revenue 3 2-lo| Interest and Sink1 C. D. Griffith i3 at Montevideo. J. N. Elliot during the week. Poor ing 1 6-10 8-10 General School 1 Courthouse A little daughter of F. Kohne fell in Mrs. Frank Whitney spent Sunday City and'Town Taxes. To keep the head cool, and the feet warm, is one of boiling water last week and was badly with her parents at New Ulm. New Ulm 6 9-10 Liuden 2 2-10 scalded. Under the circumstances however Billy Marble's famous theatre company Albin 12-10 viilford 2 4-10 the first laws of Hygiene yet no part of the body has been she is doing nicely and hopes are Bnrustown 7-10 Mulligan 1 2-10 played to large audiences on Friday Cottonwood 21-10 Nort Star 1 entertained for a speedy recovery. and Saturday evenings. Eden 2 5-10 PrairieMlle 2 5-10 more habitually abused and neglected than the feet, without Hom 17-10 The Grippe has had a solid- liold on Sigel 1 Patrick Shields is laid up with a sore Lake Han ska 1 GOOD TABLE BUTTER. Stark 3 9-10 some of the people of our city. Dr. 1 arm, the result of a squeeze while Leavenworth 18-10 Stately 2 1-10 a healthy condition of which, general good health is Marcellus had a trial of it last week. "4k coupling cars at Janesville. WiSchool Total O School Total O bcliooi to a Mrs. Haskell returned from her visit ax Ta ax ax «L Ta ax Born to Mv. and Mrs. Athananz impossible. New Brick,Cor. Minn. & Centre StrsNEW to Marshall Saturday evening, and Mr. Henle last week, a girl and to Mr. and 15 15 32 517 5 7-10 18 4 10 146-10 Haskell returned Monday evening from UM, MINN. Mrs. Albert Winkelman, a boy. 26 8 2 7-10 14 4-10 4. 183-10 Buy the Alfred Dulgo All Wool Felt Shoes and Slippers 205-lo Greenwich. N. Y., where he had been 9 19 5. 23 4-10 9 9 Mrs. Jtfic Gulden, of Cottonwood, is 5 17 6 19 9-10 9 8 2-10 19 5-10 spending the past two weeks at the bedside visiting with her daughter, Mrs. John Goods sold at Rock-bottom prices for 8 16 20 717 14 2-10 4 1. 16 8-10 1 2=10 and be happy. have the largest stock [and the of his sick mother, who, we are 25 7 19 2-10 Schneider, who is very low with mflamation 8 76 15 2-10 cash. Goods delivered in any part of 5. glad to say, is improving, 18 2- 19-10 13 4-10 1-•10! 1712-10 of the lungs. 21 3-10 10 256-10 10J7 1 1412 the city. best quality in Felt Shoes, Boots and Arctics. 18 4 Julius Hanson went to Minneapolis 6 2.10 17 9-10 9 159-10 The dance which was to be given by 10 16 4 5 1-10 18 1-10 10 6 236-10 Saturda}7 afternoon to be gone several H. Loheyde, the Springfield Orchestra at Robert's 11 25 6. 4 3-10 17 8-10 9 207-10 NEW •. days. 12 15 9 flail Thursday evening, did not come 15-10 14 5-i0 2 4 15 4-10 13 17 6 5 6-10 18 3-10 9 21 6-10 off on account of the severe weather. Drug Store. August Schwartz, living north of 14 18 5 2-10 16 7-10 6 1 187-10 town,received a*telegram Monday morning, 15 18 7. 10 39 4 4-10 16 6 10 7 6 193-10 The post-office will be removed into 16 20 9 •10140 6 6-10 17 8-10 313 418-10 Leading Boot and Shoe Dealer. announcing the death of his mother the aehn Building on Marshall St., as 17 23 3 1041 4 1-10 15 3-10 5 9 171-10 at (Jenterville, Wis. soon as Mike Huiras gets his commission. 18 175 1042 9 20 7-10 13 3 259-10 ISTETW 19 15 6. 1043 6 2-10 18 5-10 1 8 133-10 Jacob KlossnerJr. was in the city last 20 20 515 10|44 6 7-10 19 168-10 5 3 W Wednesday. 21 CHAS, WACETE 45 7 3-10 19 9 8 213-10 A Parlor Lamp valued at $6 will be 22j 16 619 1046 4 7-10 16 4-10 9 207-10 The family of D. Moll Sr., who lives given to the one guessing nearest to 241 7 630 10147 2 9-10 16 6-1C 6 2 188-10 north of town, have all been sick and the number of beans contained in a pint S3! 19 9 20 5-10 148 District Goshen bottle at Frank Whitney's grocery some of them very low. At, last reports UNDERTAKER 1 will attend at places mentioned for the purpose store. however they were improving. of receiving personal property taxes. At the MerchantsBauk Skepy Eye, Feb. 5 and 6. Thursday morning the thermometer A large party from here will attend At the Bank of Springfield, Springfield Feb. 7 registered 22 below zero,—the coldest of the Masquerade Ball to be given by the and 8. O. M. OLSEN, the season. Ladies Society at New Ulm next Saturday Dated at New Ulm, Brown County, Minn., January AND DEALER 8th 1890. evening. Keegan Bros, with their families left F. BURG, IN A KINDS OF FURNITURE, last week for California, where they Otto Baarsch, night operator at Lamberton, Co. Treasurer. RUGGIST and APOTHECARY, expect to make their future home. By came down Friday to hear Billy CARPETS, CURTAINS, SHADES' SsFI/FAITfJ should read THE CHI- their departure, Sleepy Eye loses a Marble. E A E I N %JLM If In I CAGO A I N E W S because Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, couple of good families. It's our loss What has become of the Literary Society can a fford OA)/IIT Price PICTURES, FRAMES, ETC. and somebody else's gain. Toilet Articles, Fancy which was to meet once a week? BUIV! doesn't stand in the way. It' Goods, Stationery and Mrs. John Mohr and daughter Ida, of We have not heard of it since the first really the cheapest thing on We always carry a full earth. One cent means practically meeting. Musical Instruments. the town of Cottonwood, spent several nothing—until you spend days of last week in our city. it. Then you may make it mean Ed.Jiagen. who had the misfortune Oils, Paints, Brushes, Varnishes and a great deal, according as you to freeze his feet recently, had the toes Rev. Ehlert, of our city, is reported invest it. A thing is cheap if it stock of goods in our line and Glass. of his right foot amputated last Thursday. as being very sick in Courtland, Nicollet costs little, and is worth much. Dr. Sullivan, assisted by Dr. Marcellus, E A I LY N E W S is like atelegraph Co. He left here, feeling poorly, from the whole world to Physicians' Prescriptions carefully of Sleepy Eye, performed the and after getting down there was taken your brain. To keep it in constant everybody is invited to inspect prepared from pure and operation. seriously ill. working order costs you fresh Drugs- but one cent a day. That's why Rev. F. Arndt, of Sanborn, was in Dr. Flynn, of Redwood Falls, was in it's cheap—because it renders town Monday. a great service for an insignificant the city Wednesday. Agency for the celebrated Estey Organs our assortment. price. A surprise party was tendered Mr. and Pianos. Clinton and J. C. Zieske were up to Remember—Its circulation is 220,000 a day—over and Mrs. Wolf. Schmid by a number of Redwood Falls last Tuesday on business. a million a week—and it costs by mail 25 cts. friends last Wednesday evening. The a month, four months $1.00,—one cent day. Please give me a call. evening was spent pleasantly by all CHAS. WAGNERf O. M. OLSEN. Prof. Loisette's? present. The Public Will Appreciate It. Meridian Block, INew Ulm, Minn. MEMORY Ralph Bullard left for Winona Monday evening on business. He will return The Public are indebted to the Royal nsnEJAAT" Baking Powder Company not more for in a few days. Photograp Galler THE LEADING FURNITURE DEALER. having perfected and prepared a leavening Mr. A. Henle, of Milford, spent a few •h agent, that is pure and wholesome hours with his son, Athananz, last beyond a question, than for its ex-Wednesday. S GS[Sff &0L if)$Y ©I^L^Y! DISCOVERY AND TRAINING METHOD posures, so boldly made,-of the numerous The Commercial House, under its impure, adulterated and injurious J. F. CROWELL, In spite of adulterated imitations which miss the new management, has vastly improved. theury, and practical results of the Original, in spite of articles that are sold under the name of the grossest misrepresentations by envious would-be A good hotel is what Springfield needed baking powders, bread preparations, competitors, and in spite or "base attempts to rob" him Rudolphi's building, cor. 3d N. & Minn OB NEW AND DESIRABLE PRESENTS FOR OLD AND long ago. We hope it will now receive of the fruit of his labors, (all of which demonstrate the etc., throughout the country. In making undoubted superiority and popularity of his teaching). NEW ULM, MINN. the patronage it deserves. Prof. Luisette'sArt of Never Forgetting is recognized these exposures the company has, YOUNG. GREAT VARIETY. GREAT OPPORTUNITY. 1 take all styles and sizes of photographs, to-day in both Hemispheres as marking an Epoch in of course, made itself the target tor all Memory Culture. His Prospectus (sent post free) gives also tin types. Cravon sketch opinions of people in all parts of the globe who have actually It is simply wonderful how a good GREAT BARGAINS FOR ALL IN sorts of counter attacks, but the animus Btudied his System by correspondence, showing es from pictures promptly and nicely thing gets known and appreciated" En that his System is used only while being studied, not of these attacks has been perfectly understood afterwards that any book can be learned in a single WATCHES. CLOCKSI executed. I invite you to call and inspect the public school examination now they JEWELRY. reading, mind-wandering cured, &c. For Prospectus, by the general public, and by my samples. Tbeyare none of Terms and Testimonials address ask tue small boys: "Who was the their virulence have served to more M.X.OISETTE Prof. A. GRATu 2 3 7 Fift A N. the cheap poor pictures that vou get first man?" "Adam." "The first woman?" prominently call attention. to the good second class galleries, but are of 'H« "Eve." "Wiio was the 22nd work of the ''Royal1' Company. imest work President of the United States?" "Gro- Ordinary adulterations, such as arever Silverware, Spectacles Gol Pens, &c. Cleveland." "What is the specific DEALER I N found in coffee, spices, etc., although UNION HOTEL, cure for pain?" "Salvation Oil." GROCERIES and GLASSWARE they are swindles in a commercial sense, are often tolerated because they do not MILFORD A E N I N S Everybody should see this Elegant Array of Christmas particularly affect the health of the consumer. Minnesota Street opposite the But when an article like baking Mr. Winter is again upon us in grand Congregational Church. Gifts. Remember we have the right article at the right WENZEL SCHOTZKO, Proprietor powder, that is relied upon.for the old style. healthful preparation ef almost every Farmers say sleighing was never better NEW ULM, MINN. Minn. Str. meal, is so made as co carry highly injurious, price, for anyone you wish to select a present for. New Ulm, Minn. than now. if not rankly poisonous elements Many of our farmers will furnish W. Hauenstein, into our dayly food, it is the duty of the Louis Buenger, wood for the Basket Works this winter. public authorities to take cognizance of The only first class brick fire proo "Grippe" is what some of our country It. folks call a slight cold, nowadays. Hotel in the city. Cor. Minn, and 3d North Sts., In this fight for pure food made by the Well what's in a name? "Royal" Cornpan}', it is to be noticed Many of our farmers attended the The Leading Jeweler. NEW ULM, MINN. that the most trustworthy scientific authorities JOHN ALBERT'S Farmer's Institute which convened at are emphatically upon its side. New Ulm last week. The following In ail the contests of this company with VUNDBBTAKBB:-.. are the opinions of several of our tillers AUCTION AND COMMISSION HOUSE the alum and other impure baking powders E W TTH.:&/g: 3VXI3XTIST. of the soil of said institute: "The good the result has proved that every it has done us will hardly balance the Th S PETERSO N Corner Minnesota & Centre S feets and Dealer in all Kinds ot statement made by the Royal Baking expense of the inst. to the state." Next door to S. D. Peterson's. #Uftfi¥Uf$. Powder Company, both as to the. purity "There was very little good in it for Anybody who has anything to sell of its own and the adulteration of other us?" "Some good suggestions, but as a should come and see me. baking powders of the market, was fully whole impracticable for our western, authorized by the most competent especially new, farmers." "Might do ittlljiitiiiwill MPLEMEff COMPANY Mrs. W. Hummel chemical and medical authorities of the for some rich farmers of the East." country. It seems to us as if the farmers have In this contest two facts have been about the same opinion of their institute, pretty conclusively settled in the minds NOTIONS, DHYGOODS AND GROCERIES. as the majority of onr teachers ©eklei4 in kll kii\d£ of fkfirt ni&dliiqetfy. of the public the first that the Royal think of the State Teacher's Institute. Company has found the means, and uses We can now offer to the public a full The farmers of western Milford and New ITlm, Minn them, to make a chemically pure article line of fall and winter goods of every eastern Home are trying to organize a $ & cm ATT, of food and the other that the description. Woolen dress goods Stock Company for the purpose of purchasing market is full of poisonous alum and of best quality. Flannels, Shawls, a full-blooded stallion. This other adulterated baking powders which Ladies and Gents Underwear, Hosiery means improved stock, which is certainly no matter how strongly endorsed by Mittens, Jackets, Cardigans, Mufflers, a step in the right direction. "commercial" chemists, are to be studiously Ladies' and Children's Hoods, and avoided. many other articles in this line too numerous TAKE THIS WAY OF ANNOUNCING THAT THEIR The devil woul persist in bothering A pure baking powder is one of the to mention. We also carry a Martin Luther until the baldhead monk chief aids to the cook in preparing perfect FALL AND WINTER STOCK largrf stock and great variety of and THOS. MULVERHILL, Prep. and wholesome food. The recent dispatched him with a bottle of ink so 10 cent counter goods. All these goods we learn that a bottle of ink might rid controversy in the press has left it no are sold at lowest possible prices. Fine turnouts furnished with or -without you of any devil, but a bottle of Dr. longer a question wtth those who desire Is complete in every respect. And that they are prepared to offer We invite the public to give us a call drivers at reasonable rates. Fishing, bunting Bull's Cough Syrup will always rid you purity and wholesomeness of food what and Pleasure parties furnished teams. Ladies' Dressgoods in all varieties, Flannels in all styles and patterns, and cotton and they will not be disappointed. baking powder they shall use. of any cold. Saddle horses. Fine Carriages for funerals. Butter, poultry and eggs are taken in flannels in assorted colors and quality. Officein Skating Rink. exchange for goods. Bargains in Dry Goods, Groceries, Also an enormous stock of Ladies', Gent's, and Children's underwear Their Business Booming MORTGAGE SALE. and everything in the line at prices that are lower than they have Probably no one thing has caused Default having been made in the payment of Star Sample Room, ever been in the Northwest. Call and convince yourselves at such a general revival of trade at C. L. Glassware, &c. the sum of Six Hundred and Fifty-three Dollars, ($653), which is claimed to be dnc at the date of Roos' Drugstore as their giving away to Brust& Graff's this notice npon a certain Mortgage, dnly executed their customers of so many free trial and delivered by Samuel D, Peterson and Jennie and Peterson, his wife, mortgagors, to H. M. bottles of Dr. King's New Discovery Farmers' Home. Nowell, mortgage*, bearing date the twenty-first Henry Goede wants a responsible for Consumption Their trade is simply day of January, A. D. 1888, and, with a power of KIESLING'S BLOCK, ULM, MINN. enormous in this very valuable article sale therein contained, duly recorded in the office party to take hold of a paying business N E W of the Register of Deeds in and for the County of from the fact that it always cures Mail orders receive prompt attention. Brown ana State of Minnesota,on the twenty-sixth as manager, or sell the same JOSEPH SCHN0BRICH, Prop'r. and never disappoints. Coughs, Colds day of January, A. D. 1888, at4 o'clock P. M.,"in Asthma, Bronchitis, Croup, and all at a bargain on liberal terms after Book O of Mortgages, on page 608,and no action or Dealer in SIn proceeding having been instituted, at law or otherwise, throat and lung diseases quickly cured TATE OF MINNESOTA,County of Brown J.ss, May 1st, 1890. to recover the debt secured by said Mortgage, Probate Court. Special Term December28th Wines, Liquors (ORDER FOR HEARING ON CLAIMS.) You can test it before buying by getting or any part thereof: 1889. a trial bottle free, large size SI. Every He is closing out his stock of Dry Now Therefore, Notice is hereby given, that by In the matter of the estate of Frederick Schieisner OTATE OF MINNESOTA, County of Brown 5- 88* virtue of the power of sale contained in said Mortgage, deceased. .bottle warranted. 3 and Cigars* Goods, Groceries, Crockery and Glass and pursuant to the Statute in such case 1889n a S a Term,yDecembe?26th BANKRUPT On reading and filing the petition of Friederich made and provided, the said Mortgage will be Dobberstein, representing among other things Ware.- .. „•, In the matter of the estate of Frederick Schleisner foreclosed by a sale of the premises described in that said deceased, in his lifetime by his contract '1 XV A fine lunch will be served every day. deceased. and conveyed by said Mortgage, viz: The North in writing agreed to sell and conTey to said petitioner THE BIBGEST BAHMlHS ETEE East quarter of the South.East quarter {k), of a.dmIui stration on the estate ofFrederick certain real estate therein described, upon Cor. Minn and the South East quarter (tf) of the North East & Center streets. it, ,.. SAJL the terms and conditions therein stated, that he is S S e£e.a8ed 1»* of the Connty of Brown quarter (#), of Section twenty-four (24), in Township now readytoperform said conditions, and pTaying HEARD OF IN NEW EM, ,, Eckstein Minnesota, being granted to Jos A. New" Ulm. one hundred and nine (109) North, of Range that further steps be taken and a decree be Minn thirty-four (34) West also Lot number fourteen, entered authorizing and directing the administrator fcilSLTrH^'i8'8ix 0 be and the same is (14), of Block number sixty-three {63) South of of said estate to convey said real estate in hereby allowed from and after the date of this order, in which all persons having claims or demands :-^._^eii, Centre Street,in the City of New Ulm,according to manner and form as required in and by said contract, The Prince of Clothiers is in the THE NEW BROGEEY STORE OF against the said deceased are leqoired to the new map of said City of New Ulm,as the same binding said deceased to a conveyance thereof the the same in the probate court of saiof couniy. I I appears of record and on file in the„ office of the field with di full assortment of for examination and allowance, or be forevir Register of Deeds in and for said County of Brown It is therefore ordered, that all personsinterested Darred C. Fjpiuemke ana State of Minnesota, in Brown Cohnty and in said estate appear before the Judge of this READY MADE CLOTHING, «f^rth.te10 orde ,red'A. that the fi r«o'clock «t Monday in State of Minnesota, with the hereditaments and Brewer and Bottler. court, on Friday the 24th day of January, A. D. July 1890, a M.,at a generaltermof appurtenances which sale will be made by the 1890, at 10o'clock A. M., at the Probate Office in GENTS FURNISHING Sheriff of said Brown County, at the front door of at tb said Connty then and there to show canse (ff any iT ?»1 r°v 'i?, court-house! the Conrt House, in the City of New Ulm, in said *f j^w lher be) why a decree should not be made an. GOODS AND UXM, MW. County and State, on the twenty-third day of January, thorizing and directing such conveyance to be A. D. 1890, at 10 o'clock A.M., of that day, made according to the prayer of said petition. &SS^^S^t&1SS^^^^a A a 1 stock of at public vendue, to the highest bidder for cash,to BOOTS AND SHOES, «^£k,0,reweryis of tixe tersest establishments And it is farther ordered that this order pay said debt and interest, and the taxes,if any.on S a GROCERIES, ^CROCKERY,!: of the kind in the Minnesota Valley and is fitted shall be published once in each week, for three said premises, and Twenty five dollars attorney's up with all the modem improvements. Keg and all of which are to be disposed of successive weeks prior to said day of hearing in fees as stipulated in and by said Mortgage in case bottle beer furnished to any part of the city on GLASSWARE and NOTIONS^. the New Ulm Eeview a weekly newspaper Driuted of foreclosure, and|the disbursements allowed by short notice. My bottle beer is especially adapted and published at the City of New Ulm In said at bankrupt prices'..V»a**- law suDject to redemption at any time within county. Countrybrewers ard others that buy malt win one year from theday of sale, as provided by law. find it to their interest to place their orders with Bated at New Ulm, Mian., the 28th day ef December Give him a call in his new quarters & £e,w«£llu' Minn-this 2«h day of De- 7 «Jmp«tiUon. Goods will be de ,g if Dated, December 9th, A. 1). 1889. me. All orders by mail will receive my prompt A. D. 1889. A B?tRonrt W a to it H. M. NOWELL, Mortgagee. 5r^' By the Court in Klossner's new Brick Block J-NEWHART, ERNST BRANDT ERNST BRANDT Attorney for Mortgagee. Judge of Probate. "ST I I 1