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

July 18, 1888 · Page 7 of 8

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JVOH. BEH rt^#%. Awe's**! SLEEPY BIB GOBBBSFOIDEIGB. SfRMFIELl) G0BSESP0fflE8CE.f Wc&a\.V\ro LIVER Mr. O. Bedford made a business trip Mr. Joliu Morris of Minneapolis and _______ ^mWjMT^A^ t\ ewets into St. Peter last Wednesday. PILLS. "'an expert for the Piano machine, is ——CKi-5==» A A -ut -il^iF -1* sf Finds in our Stock of\ Boots town. Mr. Morris was here a few Died, last Wednesday morning Mr. JBXUFJLBE OF IMITATIONS. AJLWATS Rhamsbacher of Sundown, at the ripe years ago and made lots of|friends. ASK XVR JOB. PIERCE'S &XXLET8t Oh. old age of 78 years. The deceased .had £t~ Dr. Welcome will move his office JCITTIE 8UGAS-COATEH JPJCLHS. lived for many years in Brown Co. and in entirely vegetable, they operate "'overhead of Webber & Gauerke's store, without disturbance to the system, diet, and Shoes was well known among the old settlers. just as soon as the rooms can be fitted or occupation. Put up in glass vials, hermetically Mr. Fox of Stately is putting up a sealed. Always fresh and reliable. As up for him. a laxative alterative, or purgative, residence on Redwood Street and ex-these Mis3 Chloe Zieske has been visiting little Pellets give the most perfect pects to make this town his future home. satisfaction. at Waseca and New Ulm and at present Just The Thing Lam-SICK HEADACHE- is stopping at Courtland. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Stern of berton visited friends at this place last The rain is putting a damper on haying. Sunday. S us a a GOOD TABLE BUTTER. Dizziness, ConstipaI Mr. Charlie Peterson is building a Mr. Henry Moll, one of our wealthy nice residence on Cass St. Biliou Attacks, and all farmers, is coming out with a threeseated derangements of the stomach Anton Henle of New Ulm visited top carriage. Henry is going to New Brick,Cor. Minn. & Centre Strs-£ and bowels, are promptlyrelieved They are looking for. Attention is invited to our immense Spring and friends in Springfield last week several and permanently make it comfortable for himself and NE^8UM, MINN. cured by the use of Br day vmmm lady in their old age. Pierce's a a a iv Pellets. In explanatien of the remedial power of these Summer line of Fashionable, Durable, Seasonable, "Treasonable, Perfect Hon. Jacob Klossner of New Ulm Pellets over so great a variety of diseases, it Wolf Schmid was under the weather Goods sold at Rock-bottom prices fo*, was up last Wednesday and took part may truthfully be said that their action upon for several days last week, suffering vs- 3 s3£ the system is universal, not a gland or tissue in the strawberry and ice cream festival cash. Goods delivered in any part of from an inflamed throat. escaping their sanative influence. Sold by given by the Masonic Society. druggists, 25 cents a vial. Manufactured at the 'f- Mrs. A. Blanchard of New Ulm surprised the city. Saturday morning the east bound Chemical Laboratory of WORLD'S DISPENSARY her friends at this place last Friday MEDICAL ASSOCIATION, Buffalo, N. Y. train brought down a good many Prohibition a:,.sLaiiae_slilag9r, by giving them an unexpected call. $50019 Delegates, going to St. Peter Hayes Cady made a trip to New Ulm to attend the Convention to be held last Saturday. there. A number went from here to For Ladies,"Gents, Misses, Youth's,'' Boys?''Girls, Farmers, Merchants, Miss Deneen entertained her many STOVES,nirDeale attend the Convention. friends last Sunday afternoon with a Mechanics Wheat and oats have headed out is offered by the manufacturers birth-day party. All participating report of Dr. Sage's Catarr and prospects are for a good crop. a jolly good time. Remedy for a case of IN FACT EVERYlidBY?^| Chronic Nasal Catarrh which Married, July 10th, Mr. Thomas A good number of our young people they cannot cure. •T ifDWARE, TIN frAREAtfl? -jfVsf, Steffel and Miss" Theresa Kulbs, both wended their way to Sanborn Sunday SYMPTOMS O CATARRM.-Dull, of Home, at the Catholic church. After afternoon to witness a game of ball between heavy headache, obstruction of the nasal LIGHTNING RODS. passages, discharges falling from the head the ceremony the crowd repaired to the the noble sons of Springfield and -Our Goods are all first class. There is nothing like leather we into the tbroat, sometimes profuse, watery, The Celebrated White, Howe, bride's house where a sumptuous dinner Sanborn. and acrid, at others, thick, tenacious, mucous, was in waiting and enoagh barley purulent, bloody and putrid the eyes are -,-V- sell no Imitations. We lead while others follow. Dr. Sullivan is remodeling his house t" ?, New American & Singei weak, watery, and inflamed there is ringing juice to keep the crowd in good spirits in the ears, deafness, hacking or coughing to on Redwood St. with the expectation of SEWING MACHINES. until the next morning. clear the throat, expectoration of offensive H. LOHEYEE, starting anew drug store. matter, together with scabs from ulcers the C. W. H. Heideman, Dr. Berry and CIS. Minn. 1st- S Sts., New Ulm. MINN., voice is changed and has a nasal twang the Last Friday evening the democrats of breath is offensive smell and taste are impaired Ben Juni were up from New Ulm last SCHUBERT FLOR, ':m this city and surrounding country assembled there is a sensation of dizziness, with Wednesday attending the Masonic Festival. mental depression, a hacking cough and general at Gambles Hall and organ» debility. Only a few of the above-named Leading Boot and Shoe Dealer. ized a permament democratic organization symptoms are likely to be present in any one Mr. and Mrs. Bangs and Mr. Madsen case. Thousands of cases annually, without which will be known as the Young manifesting half of the above symptoms, result and son went to Minneapolis last week Men's Democratic Club of Springfield. in consumption, and end in the grave. »ents for the improved to attend the photographer's convention. A delegation from New Ulm, consisting No disease is so common, more deceptive and McCORMICK dangerous, or less understood by physicians. They will bring with them all of C. W. H. Heidemann, A. Bogen, SELF BINDERS the modern improvements and put By its mild, soothing, and healing properties, Fischer and A. Domeier were present jjr. Sage's Catarrh Hemedy cures the worst photos way down in reach of everybody. at the meeting and added grace and cases of Catarrh cold in the a W.Coryza, and a a a a a enthusiasm to the proceedings. C. H. Heideman with his forcible and persuasive Sold by druggists everywhere 50 cents. Mr. Henry Zie3ke, operator at Tracy, Steel Mowers, ... oratory proclaimed to the assembled «Untold Agony from Catarrh." was down last Wednesday and again the creed of this national campaign, on Sunday visiting hit* parents. Prof. "W*. HATTSNER, the famous mesmerist, of Ithaca, N. T., writes: Some ten years ago which was frequently applauded Rev. S. P. Pinkham the Prohibition I suffered untold agoHy from chronic nasal and aroused vociferous cheers. also for the Northwestern Self-dumping catarrh. My family physician gave me up as every day in the week at Lecturer came down from tha west incurable, and said I must die. My case was Resolutions were adopted, approving Hayrakes, Banner Hayrakes, the unexcelled Tuesday evening on the nine twenty such a bad one, that every day, towards sunset, of the result of the St. Louis Convention, my voice would become so hoarse I could train and delivered one of his lectures Norwegian Plows, Cultivators barely speak above a whisper. In the morning arraigning the Republican party to a full house. He held the crowd my coughing and clearing of my throat would durable and light runniug Smith Wagons, for pouring free whiskey, and for maintaining almost strangle me. By the use of Dr. Sage's until midnight. an exorbitant taxation on theCatarrh Remedy, in three months, I was a well self-oiling|Wagons with steel axle. Died, the infant child of Mr. and man, and the cure has been permanent." necessities of life. High protective tarifl Mrs. Mat Raymond. The bereaved Repairs for the above named NiAehinery. always on hand wa3 branded as an "eternally and un-"Constantly a in and Spitting." have the sympathy of their many righteous taxation," and that no government BINDING TWINE of the best quality. friends. THOMAS J. RUSHING, Esq., 2902 Pine Street, has the right of taxing its St. Louis, Mo., writes: I was a great sufferer Our prices are low and suitable to from catarrh for three years. At times I could Mr. C. D. Griffith, who was gone to people beyond that which is necessary FURNITURE STORE. hardly breathe, and was constantly hawking everybody. We ask the farmers to call Ohio for a week, has returned and is at .to meet the expenditures of that government and spitting, and for the last eight months his post of duty. could not breathe through the nostrils. I economically administered. on us before buying elsewhere. thought nothing could be done for me. Luckily, The following officers were elected: Miss. Marv Owens, teacher in the I was advised to try Dr. Sage's Catarrh Always special bargains in John Bogan Pr«s., H. R. Soot Vice Eemedy, and I am now a well man. I believe Daniei Moll DistrieUgot up a picnic for HEW ULM BUBBLE. PRES, it to be the only sure remedy for catarrh now Pres., J. J. Ray Rec. Sec, Mike Lehrer 'her scholars last Friday, the lasi day manufactured, and one has only to give it a Cor. Sec, and J. Lau Treas. Tne club fair trial to experience astounding results and of her school. Young and old had a a permanent cure." will have another meeting in two good time, and the scholars will long lace curtains, carpets, wallpaper lg. Schwendiriger^'*Prep'r. weeks. remember Miss.Marv. Three Bottles Cnre €at»rr3i. ELI BOBBINS, Ruvyan P. O., Columbia Co., Monuments, Tombstones and all Pot., says: "My daughter had catarrh rrlrri Don't Exprimnt. A Sound Legal Opinion, other work in my line made to order she was five years old, very badly. I saw l^r You cannot afford to waste time in promptly and in a workmanlike manner Sage's Catarrh Hemedy advertised, and pioeured and baby-carriages. E. Bninbridge Munday, Esq., County a bottle for her, and soon saw that it experimenting when your lungs are in at reasonable rates. -c Atty., Clay Co., Tex., says: "Have helped her a third bottle effected a permanent danger. Consumption always seems at used Electric Bitters with most happy cure. She is now eighteen years old and NEW ULM. %IINN. sound and hearty." first, only a cold. Do not permit any results. My brother also was very low dealer to impose upon yon with seme with Malaria Fever and Jaundice" but Louis Buenger, cheap imitation of Dr. King's New Discoverl was cured by tiuaeiy use of this medicine. J)R. J. C. ROTHENBUEG, O I for Consumption, Coughs and Am satisfied Electric Bitters The S. D. PETERSON Colds, but be sure you get the genuine. life.1, saved his Physician and Surgeon, Because he can make more profit he Cor. Minn, and 3d North Sts., Mr. D. I. Wilcoxon, of Horse Cave, may tell you he has something just as Ky., adds alike testimony, saying: He door to Office next Post Office. good, or just the same. Don't be de-positively ""1TEW ULM, lOTTO ?83 believes he would have died, Springfield, ceived, but int iss upon getting Dr. Minn. had it not been for Electric Bitters. King's New Discovery, which is guaranteed IMPLEMENT COMPANY. This great remedy will ward off, as to give relief in all Throat, Lung well as cure all Malaria Diseases, and Sfew TlLXi MARKETS :—Wheat No. 1 and Chest affections. Trial bottles free for all Kidney, Liver and Stomach Disorders at C. L. Roos' Drus Store. 6 71 oats, 28-32 corn, 40-42, barley, stands unequaled. Price 50 eta. and Dealer in all Kinds of-*l Deklei' ir\ kll kii\d£ of fkfrq a\^i6l\ii[Qfy. and $1 at C. L. Koos. 6 50 potatoes, 60 e. onions FOR RENT. 1*25 butter, 8-12, eggs, 11 live hogs New Ulm, Minn. A suite of rooms for living purposes per lb 5 pork, per lb 5£. Flour per Eggs taken in exchange at market may be rented over Brown County cwt.$2.50—$.3.00 prices for goods,.fey"Frank Kuetzing. Bank. Enquire at Bank. C. A. Mueller, New Ulm Foundry 7":-"INEW I DniggStore. CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER, —AND— MACHINE SHOP. gives special attention to Calciminino-, CHAS. LEONHARDT & BR0., Props. Whitewashing and Plastering. All Corner Centre and Front Str., Jobs promptly attended to in city or NEW ULM, MINN. country and satisfaction guaranteed in Having purchased the New Ulmevery respect. THE CHICAGO DAILY NEWS Foundry and Machine shops we would Office on Broadway, opposite J. Vogel's announces the reduction* pf its price from Two respectfully solicit the patronage of the lumber yard. public. We are prepared to execute O. M. OLSEN, all kinds of machine repairing and devote cents to ONE CENT per copy. special attention to the manufacture Tin ancUHardware of Grave Yard Fences, Gratings RUGGIST and APOTHECARY. IT is fitting that the pioneer of low-priced of THE DAILY NEWS. The large aadition to its and Castings. DEALER IN journalism in the West should lead in placing the present million-a-week circulation, which will CHAS. LEONHARIT & BEO. Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, American newspaper of to-day upon the basis of surely come with its reduction to one cent a day, Toilet Articles, Fancy THE NEW GROCERY STORE OF the lowest unit of American coinage. Twelve will fully compensate for the reduced profit at .- OF Goods, Stationery and Edward W Baer, years ago that unit was the nickel in Chicago and which each paper is sold. -All this concerns the -Musical Instruments. C. F. Rnemke throughout the Northwest. The founding of THE reader only as assuring him that TH E DAILY NEWS 0ils,^Paints, Brushes, Varnishes and DAILY NEWS at a lower price was regarded by the can reduce its price and at the same time maintain Glass. Corner of Minnesota and Centre Streets. •cf* i« journalistic profession as inviting certain failure. its high character as the foremost newspaper of the is now open and ready for business. A large assortment of heating and cook stoves But they were wrong. To-day there is not a Northwest—that a million-a-week circulation Physicians' Prescriptions carefully A choice and -well selected stock of 5I1 and all kinds of tinware always on hand. prepared from pure and nickel paper in Chicago, and the circulation of makes the otherwise impossible entirely possible. GROCERIES, CROCKERY, All orders entrusted to me will receive promptattention. fresh Drugs. averages, as shown by its published TH E DAILY NEWS 1 The present is peculiarly the- time to inaugurate Special attention given to the manu "V •*?. GLASSWARE and NOTIONS sworn statements, 175,000 copies a day— this popular departure in American journalism. factnre of tin and iron roofs. ^Agency for the celebrated Estev Organs *v Kepairing done neatly and promptly. with a single exception the largest daily circulation The approaching Presidential election and Pianos. are offered to the public at prices which EWULM, N in America, and greater than the circulations widens immeasurably the field and opportunity defy competition. Goods will be delivered Please give me a call. ATTENTION FARMERS. of all other Chicago dailies combined. for THE DAILY NEWS as an independent, impartial, free to any part of the city. .,._. n* I OLSEN. THE DAILY NEWS has prospered beyond the Remember the place. fearless newspaper—one free from all the entanglements Meridian Block, «& ew Ulm, Minn, The New Ulm Creamery Co. will N most sanguine hopes of its founders. For this it of mere partisan allegiance. The demand Minnesota Street corner of Third North. commence gathering cream from^and has more than once made its grateful acknowledgments is more and more for a newspaper which shall after May 1st, 1888. Highest market IS PIONEER to an appreciative public. It believes, however, give all the political news free from partisan coloring, HORTH-WESTERNHOTEL price in cash will be paid for same and Brug^tor farmers are respectfully requested co that the time has now come when, acting and which shall tell the absolute, unvarnished patronize the company, as endeavors entirely within the limits of a wise commercial truth about things, regardless of its effect upon the FR. GOLLNAST, PROP'R. will be made to manage the Creamery progression, it can give its thanks more practical fortunes of this or that political party or candidate. in the interest of the farmers as well as expression. It proposes henceforth to "divide" This demand aims to meet, and Opposite the Eailroad Depot* DR. C: WESCHCKE, PROP'R. TH E DAILY NEWS SCPf^PfiS |p NEW ULM, MINN. I as to its friends—and to multiply as to its circulation. at its reduced* price it combines all the elements Minnesota Street, *. To-day it reduces its price to One Cent— which should make it literally everybody's paper. NEW ULM, •.k? and expects to double its circulation. To the thousands of new readers whose attention I N N First class" accomodations""at And anticipating the questionings of the is now for the first time directed to TH E DAILY reasonable rates. Good ^S' A full and fresh .stock of doubtful let it be briefly said that the thing can be it is proper to say that they will find it NEWS stabling on tJte^ J£ drugs ami medicines,choice STABLE, done. NEWS—all that it has been in complete in all the essentials of the best American TH E DAILY premises. feSl $M perfumerytfine soaps^ombn the past, as well as all that is rightly expected of journalism of to-day. Its quality as a newspaper and toilet articles, books SAMPLE ROOM it in the future as a leader in progressive American proper is best indicated in the fact that it is stationery, colors, varnish' es. glass,putty and painters journalism—can be produced and sold for the only low-priced paper in Chicago or the AND supplies. one cent a day, and this by reason of those common North-west, which is a member of the Associated principles of trade which make possible Press." Th other Associated Press" ^PIANOS ORGANS AN lower prices just in proportion as the aggregate papers in Chicago, the Tribune, the Times and next door to the Dakota House, MUSICAL INSTRUMENT S volume of sales increases. THE DAILY NEWS now Inter-Ocean all cost three cents. TH E CHICAGO New Ulm f~ 7.'''"• Minn. sells over a million papers a weeh, as shown by its prints all the news and sells* it for DAILY NEWS THOS. MULVERBILL, Prep. E W I N E S AN I published sworn statements of circulation, and it one cent a day. Sold by all news dealers. Mailed, Prop'rg CHARLE^ BRUST, Fine turnouts furnished with or without can afford to sell at a smaller profit per paper than postage paid, at $3.00 per year, or 25c. per month. QUORS FO MEDICA C.SE. drivers at reasonable rates. Fishing, huntinp The best of wines, liquors, cigars other Chicago dailies, no one of which has as ano\Pleasnre parties furnished teams. Ladies' Physicians prescriptions carefully Address VICTOR LAWSON Publisher, Saddle horses. Fine Carriages for funerals. compounded at all hours of the S always on hand. much as one-third the average daily circulation THE DAILY NEWS, CHICAGO. Office in Skating Rink.^-. and night.