New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
March 25, 1885 · Page 3 of 8
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wm WWpf mm^fr h^ sTV DRY'- GOODS! Thousands Say So. Baking Powder l*ran%p8. Bodge Reuben'Reynolds ot Crookston Mr. T, W Atkins, Girard, Kans., has been appointed -&adge im the writes "I never hesitate to commend The danger to the public health from ^Eleventh district This completes the yourElectric Bitters to my customers, the indiscriminate use of *the many listo judicial appointments. theyigwe entire satisfaction and are DRY GOODS! QtTC AT COST? lime and alum baking powders-of commerce rapid sellers." Electric Bitters are the Wednesday, March 25, 1885. has been so ndy exposed that purest and best medicine known and 3t is reported that peace reigns ateverybody desires to avoid thorn As will positively cure Kidney and 'Liver ^Paaama. The* United-States steamer President Cleveland was forty-eight "forewarnedfis forearmed,"'housekeep- My entire stock consisting of complaints. Purify the blood and regulate ers will thank us for apprising them of Wachusett has relieved the British years old last Wednesday. the bowels. No family can afford the special efforts at present being DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, -steamer Heroine, granting theasailway. to be without them. They will saves made to dispose of-such powders in this An explosion ttf fire damp in a colliery SEtis reported that the rebel leader hundreds of dollar bills every year. vicinity. HATS and CAPS, at Camphausen, iRheinish Prussia, Soldt fifty cents a bottle by C. L.i IPreston, has given foreigners twentytfeur The'proprietors some of *he worst Boos suffocated* 200'mraers. GLOVES and MITTENS, hours to quit Colon. of these ?powders are now going from Glassware and Jewelry! hosse toihouse, trying by means of a "Seven." BOOTS and SHOES, The Senatorial^problem in BEHMHS St Louis has a Democrat named trick, or-so-called test, with heat and DAWID TOOKE. Esq. Cofcmbus. Texas, AT seems to be no nearer-solution than it namedwater, show that their article is in 1879, was attacked with black Stainwater and -a "Republican CROCERIES, CROCKERY, as good as the Bfcoyal Baking Powder, P. KUETZING'S. was four weeks ago. Both parties stSl Jaundice, followed bo hemorrhage of IZweibeer. If the {Democrats nominate making the comparison with this brand the kidneys, and was pronounced incurable. stick to their choesen leaders. GLASSWARE and Major Rainwater for mayor, as they because everybody recognises it to be Seven bottles of Warner'-s Jtalk of doing, the Republicans will no absolutely pure anfi wholesome, the SSLFE Cure restored him to health in STONEWARE, All goods sold at Chicago retail prices. A snow slide imMontana buried tbe object, of course, being to supply doubt put up Mr. Zweibeer. Of tbe 1880, and July 1st, 188%, he writes, cabin, shaft bouse and other buildings their own goods in place of tbe Royal, HARDWARE DRUGS, "My health has been excellent evor two, the latter will be the most taking Call in and examine our goods before of the Spreobt coal ^urines to a dejpth of which'housekeepers have for so many -eince." Try it, Try it! candidate. buying elsewhere. years-relied upon to puff ip the morning etc., etc.. etc., seventy-five tfeet. JFive men weae IT WILL PAY YOU. bisouit, and to make thelight, palatable, NO POISON ed. will be sold at COSTfor CASH. Stock A Kentuckian named Cosgrave has and wholesome roll, cake, and MUST be" closed out by April 1st next. filed his claim for an office on tbepastry for which it is famous. Anotner .member of the Illinois legislature Also my store fixtures, buildings and Remember we sell for spot cash only *4he formerly lived near The housekeeper will do well to be grounds that IN TH E PASTRY village lots will be 6old at a BARGAIN. but have the lowest prices. has gone home and died, Thej on.her guard against these powder-tramps. Buffalo, X. Y., *,nd whemCleveland ran All must be sold. IF late departed having been a Democrat, Ever intelngent person Don't delay until the best bargains for sheriff backed him with his money knows that any goods peddled from ^w the legislature- is nee more a aeo Don'tjoiget the OLD STAND, are all gone/ and influence." If any man ever had house to house in this manner, or that joint ballot. J. J. EDWARDS, F. KUETZING, are given away in samples, or sought cause to pray cr deliverance from his Courtland. Minn. tob introduced by secretly traducing ivew uim. Minn. The Milwaukee and St Paufi icorapany friends, certainly {heTresident has. thecharacter other goods well known now Tuns a limited fast esBpres to be pure and reliable, have no merits To Whemit may Concern. Notice to Farmers. The following!nominations were sect which mates the^rip between 49tt- 'Paul of theirown, and have failed to find All those desiring to sell cream to the Whereas my wife, Charlotte Boetcher, to the Senate last Monday, all beieg means.! purchasers through legitimate and Chicago between supper and New Ulm Creamery Co. the coming has left me, 2 warn everybody promptly confirmed For Envoys Extraordinary Fast traveling, that. We are informed, as a matter of fact, season will find it to their interests to breakfast time. not to trust her on my account as I that one of'these tramps is trying to introduce and Ministers Plenipotentiary buy the Hawkeye Milk Can, as we are will not pay her debts. a powder that has been found paying the higest market price for cream of the United States, Edward 85. St. Paul and Minneapolis will &e*eon- WM. BOETCHER by4he Government chemist to be 11.86 raised in these cans. an.Phelps, of Vermont, to Great Britain nected at no very distant day by per cent lime, while the other peddles a On to New Orleans. WM. HUMMEL, elevated railroad. The Bispatdn authority Robert McLain of Maryland to France powder that is 20 per cent alumone ft Manager N. U. C. Co. C. & N. W. RVOffice, a-powerful caustic, the other a corrosive to for the statement that workwill Geo. H. Pendleton, ofcJOhio, to Germany SewSJlm, Dec 1st. 1881. poison. be commenced as soon as the weather Henry St Jackson, of Georgia, Excursion tickets from New Ulm to -No such tricks or jugglery will be apt FOR SALE2 horses, 5 will permit. New Orleans, La., and return, are now to Mexico. to deceive any intelligent person. The and 6 years old 1 one-year-old colt 6 on sale at this office for $34.80. Tickets housekeeper who has used her Royal Last Saturday was Minnesota day at goodfor45 days from day of sale. cows, and 12 head of young cattle. There is a report that liouis JRiel is Baking Powder ever since she discarded For particulars as to route, etc., call the New Orleans Exposition. Although Enquire at LOUIS STUTZ, town of sedulously engaged in organising -so- cream Pof tartar and eoda knows on or address. it was a very .rainy day, there was a other rebellion in the Nertkwest Territory Cottonwood (On Madelia road, 4 miles more about its qualities than all the C. W. H. HEIDEMAXN, tramps in the country can teach her. large attendance in the space of tbe and Manitoba, and is '^sboufeiag A.XS33 "CSE3D. from New Ulm). [April 1st, 1885. Ticket Agt. C. & N. W. R'y. cry'Ofifreedom1' witik excep- The crucial test to which she has put government building allotted to Minnesota. the battle Vanilla,I^emn,Orai*, etc.. Savor Cake*. EW CQ&$? thejRoyal Baking Powderthe test of fKeaai,PuddlMKH,4cc.ta delicately* aat Commaissioner Gibbs, Prof. Porter tional vigor. wally ui the fttil rroavwhlch they araaade. actual andsuccessful work in the preparation ^OR STRENGTH AM) TRUE FRUIT and CoL Samuel IE. .Adams took of pure and wholesome food, FLAVOR THEY"STAND ALONE. Gov. Hubbard has appointed Co L. charge of the.ceremonies. Gen. Baker, (under which it has never failedis entirely satisfactory to her. She has always L. Baxter, ^Fergus Palls, as Additional PREPARR? BY THE State railroad commissioner, made AT THE- Price Baking Powder Co., had "good luck" with it in making Judge of the Seventh judicial district. the opening address, which was an able Jim Chean Cash Store light, sweet, and delicious bread, Chicago, III. St. Louis, Mo. Baxter's principal opponent Avas presentation of the resources of Minnesota. buiscuit, and cake, and has placed it, MAKIRd OP 3r. Price's Cream Baking Powder Mr. Mason, a lawyer of Fergus Tails Mrs .Julia Ward How of Boston to-stay, at the head of her housekeeping favorites. She knows that it has and a Republican. followed in a pleasant speech reciting *MD &r. Price's Lnpiilin Yeast Gems, been officially approved by the Government her experience in Minnesota. Several chemists as the best, and we imagine The appointment the wnsavery commissioners of otherStates made that the baking powder tramp Beat Dry flop Yeast. Higgins of Baltimore to the position of speeches alsojHon.. Eugene M. Wilson, who attempts to supplant its place in appointment clerk the Treasury^ department The undersigned wish to announce that their Large and New WE MASS BUT ONE QUALITY. her confidence will find this a bad year of Minneapolis. The formal transfer Stock of has raised such a breeze in for the business. of the exhibit to the management of READY-MADE CLOTHING, YOUTHS' CLOTHING certain Democratie circles that the appointment the exposition'was then made by Prof. is likely 4 be witbrikawn. Political, PuU DRY *3O0DS, NOTIONS, GROCERIES, CROCKERY Porter, to which the acting Director IJM CELEHBATE O ^IfflJ Is a rather uncertain thing to depend BOOTS A SHOES, LIQUORS, ETC, ETC General responded. At the meeting of the Northwestern nipon as a basis for obtaining the necessaries Horticultural -society, held at La Crosse for the spring and summer trade is now being received, and we take this of life. With the frequent Tree Planting. recently, was the-opinion of the. fruit early opportunity to invite our friends and customers to give us a call changes .of party somebody is sure to growers present that .the fruit tcrop of and examine our goods. In the March Century B. G. Northrop get left,*so that on the whode any man Wisconsin and Minnesota for this .year We will Not be Undersold calls attention to progress in forestry of .brains and ability is really fortunate will be small in consequence of the ceverity if, .by missing a fat public job, he is in Ameriea. He says the last ten SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS TO CASH PURCHASERS. of the winter. compelled to take up some such business years have witnessed an advance unequaled Behnke,]Mma^rs. & E. EEKNKE. any* other country in the as an agency for D. FOOTE'S F. Cleveland says his election is gamely same time. Tree planting is becoming "PXAIN HOUSE TALK," which is sure to a business affair. He is elected to look be argood The Bine has Come almost universal on the great prairies paying business as long he after the people's business for $iQiO0 Newill devote himself to it. A really of Minnesota, Dakota, Kansas and per year, and he lis^oing to do it, *the popular medical .book such as "PLAIN braska, where it was once believed no 'same as a lawyer does for his client." tree would grow. This grand result HOME TALK" sells at all times and in and we are ready This may not icxactly suit the politicians, all places, and often the best ground is attributed anaialy to the encouragement SITTER* but the 'OtrantBy at large will be for an agency is that whieh. has alreadyibeen give by tbe timber act passed satisfied. plowed over once or twice ten years ago. It is considered that by an agent. There is room tfor all who the act may need some further amendments Att EPITOR SN JAJES- The Pivnw* will apply to the Murray Hil Publishing.eo,, Press reports that on Tuesday evening to preventi frauds, but answers jnnfever and ague, .ana remittents, -ere ^iEast 28th St., N. Y. SPRING and SUMMER STOCK OF of last week Hon. A. ,R. McGill, editor to recent inquiries of those who have Cberidebihtoted bihoos and nervons. 4To nous, Hostetter's .Stomach Bitten City and "first come, first starved.'" of the"St. Peter Tribune, residing *in had large experience and observation adequate protection by mcreMiag BOOTS & SHOES. film stamina and tbe resistant power x -Sts Paul, was surprisedb finding, on in the states and territories named indicate the'constitution, and bj checking imn* i4 Notable Arrest. his doorstep a 'basket containing a unties of tbe liver, stomach and bowels. that ate benefits have been so H.10BERBECK, Deputy Sfceriff, St. Moreover, it eradicates .malarial eosafuiants week-pld baby. 3Sob*very editor,as of an obstinate 'tame and stands manifest as ito strongly recommend it Louis, Mo., in 1982 took .Warner's alone unequaled among ,oux national thus,blessed. to the people thereof. A STebiaskan SAFEtCure for a very severe kidney BBmeJies. and liver complajct he bad lost 75 iSesalebyallDngfistS4ndJealt says: "We have thousands trees It iadiscovered that .under the present gc pounds in weight under the doctor's Including Evey thing in the line of thirty to fortytfeet?tnheight and eight eiviLservice rules, it strictly interipreted,* care. iFtve bottles of Warner's SAFE NOTICE TO CREDITORS. YOUTHS9, and or nine inches in diameter, grown from LAJIES\ GENTS, MISSES?. BOYS', Cswe arrested and cured the disease, very few exdenfederates wJU seedlings or attings, planted less than andDecember, 1884, he wnote, "I be able toserve in eithertike post-oj&ee State of Minnesota, County of BroAii. In Pro. CHILDKENS FOOTWEAR. NEW GOOD*, now weigh_260 pounds and nerer felt bate Court. (ten years ago. The fuel problem is treasury departments. The Southerners In the titer of the estate of Saloman Linden, better in my life. I recommend Warner's settle for many farmers. The trees sciuagar, decened LATES1[STYLES. arenaturally psetiy well stirred! SAKE Cure." PRICES Noiieeiis hereby given to all persons haviiKr and land are aiready^worth threonines OP over.themnatter botwvfeat are they claims and demand* against theetate ofSolonjwa Laadeuchlafcer. late of theComity of Brown, de- rtheir cost" Five ,men lost their lives fey the going to do about it? cease4,i!ibat the indue of the Pttobat- Court of fi 4 coaaty ill hear, examine, and adjust claims ant The idea is ako advanced that tree burning oftheLangham hotelsChicago, i demaiMtejagaiost said esUtr*,at hesomee in the Gity Adqlphf Jtfesmann, the irrepressible W* a&k only a fair Irial. cnltur is tbe west -certain safeguard lastSaturday night. of VewCiiin in said oui.ljr, on the first Monday of each month for six successive months, commencing JDemocrat of the First Congressional Against grasshopper urvasion. ffhe We are Confident of the Result. with *iie first Monday ia May 0685 and .s If WmDQUkt,iTr/yM.and See. Demo-: distinct, is going to send lfenr that six months from the 9th day of Manch 1885 opinion has beoowe,quite^common that 9* t- of eydo, have been limited and allowed by said Probate D. M. DEWEY, of Rochester, N. Y., crats.tqongB3s from mhis State in Court for creditors to present their claims. timber belts form the bes protection Jan. 25,1882, wrote, "One of the jnost 188lf Thej Fi&h district, hceoncedes, from grasshoppers JONAS LAO-DCMCKLMICR, and other insects prominent physicians here found 22 Executor of the Estate of Soloanan fcaudenscn.ager. will deceased. (Apr. K.85.) :*etum & Republican. Adolpu grains of sugar to the fluid ounce of furious to vegetation. George EP. STATEMENT was always SM^uine of suoecesuntil my urine: was unable to benefit me. wWn. Sfta, \ltarshsays: "It isonly since the felling I then hQgan lUsing Warner's SA*E theivajtes were counted. of the forests of Asia Minor and Cyreoe S. D. PETERSON, Diabetes Cum, and Warner's SAFE Showing Ute Jinancial condition, Raoapte, Ex* that the loenst has, become so fearfully Pills. Having used five bottles of penditures, LudtlUUt and Auett $ Hut City ^Consistency is jewel not always each, I icrand myself,cured." N. JE.New destructive in ithose countries." Ulnt./rnan March 6th 1884. uvto MarcA&Ui found among legislators. (iter last Mr. Dewey remains weU. 18H5 Michelet says: "The insect has well revenged state ,law (makers,woted to throw away A. RECEIPTS. the bird. In the Isle Bourbon.a The Swedish parliament rejected the $7^Q00'for a soldiers' jollification at Cash in TreasuryMarch 6th 1S84 28 74 AGENT FOR THE CELEBRATED price was set on the bead of the Administration Ifcud 440 21 tmeasure pvsyposing to plao impost Lake Min&etonka, acd defeated aa appeal Grave.Yard fund 305 45 martin. It disappeared and the grasshopper duties on foreign,corn. Massillion Vibrator and Straw Burning Engine, Fire Departmentanad 322 51 from .the, farmers to appropriate Parkfund 415 took possession-of the island." Poorfuud 96 86 #7,5(00 to defray thcazpense of holding A Campaigner's jExpfirumce. Observation of the Minnesota grasshopper JBtreet fund 24870 41 farsoaexs institutes in tfiine several (Counties, LAWRENCE JOES, iEsq., Waraaw, N. Military Bounty faad 41 08 visitations of 1&7.S and 18flg convinced I (Cent for part of public landing 60 00 JT., a well know campaign orator, in than whieh no bill before the legislature Interest and Sinking tfnud 852 40 tmany farmers that extensive 1882 took bottles of Warner's has greater meritMars/hell tree-planting was the only.effectual way 7493 52 S&FE Cure for kidney jtrouble, .(after And Balance of Expenditures over Receipts News-Messenger, i 275 06 Ametf Straw-Burning Engine, many physicians of .excellent standing to prevent theinvasion of such plagues. EXPENDITURES. had given aim up,) and was In Nebraska over 800,009,000 trees The &i Peter Herald srery sens: The Minneapolis, Dennet and Wood's Twine Binders, Reapers an. Administration feed. cured. December 9th, AS84, he *ays, have been planted in the last )twelve remark*: "It is cow time to quit harping tW^iilrtrc S 360 00 "I have had no serious treturn of my {Bnggies. The Marsfeall's Salary 360 00 years. :U&der the encouragement and on High .License and enforce the Mowers. The Stongton Wagons & trouble, and so eonclude that my Night-Watchman's Salary 36O 00 financial aid of the Northern Pacific existing laws on the liquor question, cure is permanent." City Attorney's Salary 100 00 aroad over.one million trees have alueady The laws on the liquor (question are Treasurers fes ^09 00 Bock Island Stubble Flows. General expenses ot A-dmiajstration 6o2 9 Lemuel Cook of Rochester, a pioneer been iplanted along the line of very good if enforoed and if (the present Plre Department fund 349 75 Minnesotan, now aged 78 years, has Grave Yard tund 410 62 that great highway, and this amount laws cannot be enforced, why try to Poor fund 10775 never worn an overcoat or had a day's Interest asd Sinking fund 1568 00 The Domestic Sewing Machines will be .doubled next spring, focestry get others more difficult to enforce. sickness during his 30 years' residence Streets and bridges associations have organized or ar* organizing Give us a high old rest and let jail citizens Bridges.., in the state. 454o 0 Street lamps 370 00 in all the western states, and favor an enforcement of existing a) 0Ul $($!$fc*df$f), WSltt$ knd 8l#3 MOWi^g. General Expenses for Streets 2517 67 8776 9 4 8 m* A Woman's Happy Release, "Arbor Pay," the dayof universal treeplanting, laws. They are good enough." C. LIABILITIES. MRS. E. F. DOLLOFF, Hayerhill, I will sell cheaper than any otherfirmwest of the Mississippi River is becoming more generally hadMilitary Bounty tax 7305 g|Mass., Aug. 6th, 1881, said she Portions of the New Jersey State observed by farmers every year. Let Kailroad Bonds 20OO 00 been cured of inflammation of the BARB FENCE WIRE IN PARTICULAR. capitol building were destroyed by fire Bond payable to *ui Scheible 900 00 the good work go on. bladder by five bottles of Warner's Bonds No I. and payable to last Saturday, and the flames were only Joseph Mason 2000 00 SAFE Cure. December 24th, 1884, Call and see me before purchasing elsewhere. Everything is warrant Bonds No 3 & 4 payable 10 Louis Text for a Sermon to Everyone. extinguished after four hours' hard Mr. Dolloff wrote. "Mrs. Dolloff has Scheible... 2000 00 REV. S. P. SMITH, (Universalis!) of Bonds Jffo 1 and 2, payable to Louis ed, and a full line of Repairs always on hand. work. The battle flags were rescued by never seen a sick day from that inflammatory Scheible 40O0 00 Marblehead Mass., suffered for years disease since Warners firemen at the risk of their lives. The City Orders 477 00 SLEEPY EYE, from bilious attacks and gall stones. SAFE Cure cured her in 1881." Cure sword and saddle of General Kearney SPRINGFIELD, In January, 1883, he was cured by $11450 05 permanent. Branch Offices^ !:pM Warner's SAFE Cure. June 2nd, were destroyed. The geological museum TRACY AND K^&% \-ffl D. ASSETS. csy 1888, he says, "There has been no return LAKE BENTON. was destroyed, but the most valuable Bills receivable $457 00 A would-be emigrant from Worthington, of the bilious troubles 1 have S, D. Peterson. ff#- i Bent due on Pub'ic Landing... 10 00 Minnesota, saw the elephant in regies af& on exhibition at New $& not experienced the least pain or suffering Sioux City and it cost him over $70C Orleans, Tb.e" loss is estimated at 467 00 since my restoration by War-and if it wasn't much of an elephant either. Balance of Liabilities over Assets 10968 05 nr'a $100,000, 1 R* Cure. aer'B SAFE Cur fi 10JACOB NIX, Cily Oerk. ermanejl New UbtfTMinn 4j _it-,^^ lOr-i