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

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SPBUFIELD DOHRESPOPBSDE. why go to not a land of No. 1 hard as F. H. BEHNKE. they cali it, but a land of No. 1 Alkali. W as^xv-S KITTLE The baby says what is home witboufa E A E I N bird butthe stalwart and the good, Ywv&a\.\M© LIVER Wenzel Scbotzko and wife of Newsensible •fi9 mother will tell you what is W S PILLS Uini visited relatives at this place last home without the pure water. No in Finds in our Stock of Boots Sunday. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. AJLWAYS Springfield we have all the advantages ASK FOB I)R. PIERCE'S EETJLETS, Oft Died, last Monday an infant babe of and will meet you more than halfway JLITTZE SU&AR-COATEB JPXEZS. Mr. and Mrs. Mogstad. from inflamation to make humanity happy. A flowing S in entirely vegetable, they operate of its braia. spring only at a depth of some 35 feet and Shoes without disturbance to the system, diet, Mr. Frank Kepler has rented Mr. yon can take and have at your door, or occupation. Put up in glass vials, hermetically your room a flowing stream of pure sealed. Always fresh and reliable. As Birkemeyer's vacant store on Redwood a laxative alterative or purgative water, your Batural fountain at your St. with the expectations of starting these little Pellets give the most perfect w- G[foderie^,?Ffuit^,Cfitock- Just The Thing front door. The water supply in case satisfaction. *,.. a general store with a 5 cent counterr SICK HEADACHE. of fire is freely gushing forth and whispering The gentleman has traveled all to you, do you want me now. over the Pacific Coast and he now says that he is convinced that Springfield us a a GOOD TABLE BUTTER: is the best point for his business. SLEEPY EIE CORRESPOSDENCE. Dizziness, ConstipaI Real estate transfer, Mr. A. Henle Biliou Attacks,andall sold a lot, on corner Railroad and Cass derangements of the stomach New Brick,Cor. Minn. & Centre Strs., They are looking for. Attention is invited to our immense Spring and & and bowels, are promptlyrelieved St. to F. Ross of Lamberton who expects and permanently NEW UM, MINN. Our friend Peter Majewski took a trip to put up a nice residence on the cured by the use of Br Summer line of Fashionable, Durable, Seasonable, Seasonable, Perfect to Sioux Falls last week with the exspectation lot this fall. Consideration $200.00. Pierce' a a a iv Pellets. In explanation of the remedial power of these of locating there. returned Miss Maud Cady who is teaching Pellets over so great a variety of diseases, it Goods sold at Rock-bottom prices for saying Sioux Falls is a splendid Fitting, Wear Resisting pi may truthfully be said that their action upon school at Sanborn, spend la3t Sabbath cash. Goods delivered in any part of place and is growing in population the system is universal, not a gland or tissue at home. escaping their sanative influence. Sold by every day. Peter has rented the old the citv. druggists,25 cents a vial. Manufactured at the J. Lau is building a nice barn on his Post Office building and will remain Chemical Laboratory of WoMJO's DISPENSARY lot. with us for a while. He expects to move MEDICAL ASSOCIATION, Buffalo, N". Y. I. Laudenshlager, Rev. Father Berghold of New Ul in to his new place about Sept. 1st. $50019 was io town last Monday. Post Master Clary, took a notion to Bingham Bros, of New Ulm, have have a change so he^moved the Office Dealer in *STOVES,l taken the advantage of the inducements into Keegan Bros, building and when offered by the C. &. N. R. R. by having he gets things in shape it will be much is offered by the manufacturers several carloads of lumber snipped nicer that in the old building. of Br Sage's Catarr Remedy for a case of IN FACT EVERYBOBY. to this point. They will soon put up .,/r- Keegan Bros, have moved their stock Chronic Nasal Catarrh which 1 HDWAJRE, TIXWAltEANP a larfe store-house 60x35 feet n«ar they cannot cure. of clothing into Griffith & Smith's building, the foot of Marshall St. We will then »Vi SYMPTOMS O CATARKH.-DulL I ^LIGHTNING RODS, ,*. formerly occupied by Weber & Co. J'vOur i^ Goods are all first class..^There is "nothing" like leather we have 4 elevators aud a mill which in all heavy headache, obstruction of the nasal as a grocery store. The Celebrated W it Howe 3 & A passages, discharges falling from the head will make Springfield the best grain mto the throat, sometimes profuse, watery, Mr. Ed. Connors, an old timer, wiled sell no Imitations. We lead while others follow. market between .New Ulm and Tracy. and acrid, at others, thick, tenacious, mucous, •^J *•%$ N American & Singe* here several days last week. Mr Conners purulent, bloody and putrid the eyes are Otto* Baarsch made a trip to New weak, watery, and inflamed there is ringing SEWING MACHINES. is at present living in Minneapolis. in the ears, deafness, hacking or coughing to Ulm last Friday. a .-a, clear the throat, expectoration of offensive H. LOHEYDE, Dr. Wellcome is fitting up rooms llln 1st- S Sts., New Ulm. MINN Miss McGray of Sleepy Eye is visiting matter, together with scabs from ulcers the above Gauerke & Co's store. When voice is changed and has a nasal twang the the Misses Holpiu's and other SCHUBER mi furnished, he will have as nice an office breath is offensive smell and taste are impaired friends of Springfield., there is a sensation of dizziness, with as is to be found wast of Winona. & mental depression, a hacking cough and general "Leading Boot and Shoe Dealer. Gus. Nuessle made a business trip to debility. Only a few of the above-named Mr. W R* White took a flying trip to symptoms are likely to be present in any one Tracy last Thursday. Minneapolis last Thursday. case. Thousands of cases annually, without Mrs. Anna Voght of Leavenworth, manifesting half of the above symptoms, result fents for the improved f£ Harvest has commenced here, in earnest in consumption, and end in the grave. who lost her husband several years ago and in a few days grain stacks will No disease is so common, more deceptive and McCORMICK SELF BIERS from rheumatism contracted while in thedangerous, or less understood by physicians. be seen going up. Th rattle of the army has made an application for By its mild, soothing, and healing properties, Bargain Day machine will be heard, and the farmers Br. Sage's Catarrh Remedy cures the worst pension. The old lady is 65 years of will be flush with geld once more. There cases of Catarrh cold in he head." age and destitude. Coryza, and a a a a a is considerable complaint of poor wheat Sold by druggists everywhere 50 cents. Winkelmann's elevator is nearly com•coinpleted, around here, but to what extent and Steel Mowers, which will make an excellent how it will turn out can better be told "Untold Agony from Catarrh." addition to their mill. when threshing commences. Prof. W. HATTSNER, the famous mesmerist, of Ithaca, N. Y~ writes: Some ten years ago Our Creamery under the supervision F. Gieene, our marshal, was also for the Northwestern Self-dutnpiu I suffered untold agony from chronic nasal every day in the week at of H. Bendixen this summer is doing catarrh. My family physician gave me up as threshing oats and barley, for some Hay rakes, Bander Hay rases, the unex? incurable, and said I must die. My case was an excellent business. Large quantities parties last Saturday afternoon. such a bad one, that every day, towards sunset, celled Norwegian Plows, Cultivators, 8|:l of butter are shipped every week. my voice would become so hoarse I could John Portner was the unlucky boy. barely speak above a whisper. In the morning durable and light running Smith Wagons, James Bagen charged on the affidavit While playing with some boys in the R. my coughing and clearing of my throat would of Frank Altermatt with having, on R. yard, he had the misfortune to loose almost strangle me. By the use of Dr. Sage's self-oilingJWagons with steel axle. 2r* Catarrh Remedy, in three months, I was a well the 24th day of July, committed a rape two of his fingers on the left hand and man, and the cure has been permanent." Repairs for ihe above named MAehinery always on hand on the person of Complainants wife, one or two more are in such a shape "Constantly Hawkin and Spitting." Fredda Altermatt, had a hearing in that he may loose them yet. It is said BINDIN TWIN E of the best quahty. Justice Erickson's court "Wednesday of that he got his fingers between the THOMAS J. BUSHING, Esq., 9902 Pine Street, Our prices are low and suitable to St. Louis, Mo., writes: I was a great sufferer this week. The defendants counsel set FURNITURE iSTORE. bumpers. And again that he was laying from catarrh for three years. At times I could everybody. We ask the farmers to call up the plea of insanity and also took some pins under the wheels to see hardly breathe, and was constantly hawking and spitting, and for the last eight .months the position that the assault was not on us before buying elsewhere. them flatten out. A any rate he is minus could not breathe through the nostrils. I perpetrated by the defendant, Drs. his fingers, and a warning: for others thought nothing could be done for me. Luckily, 1 was advised to try Dr. Sage's Catarrh Always special bargains in Marcel] us and Sullivan gave expert who make it a practice of climbing on Remedy, and I am now a well man. I believe SEW DLM MARBLE WORKS,^* testimony that the defendant is insane. cars when in motion. it to be the only sure remedy for catarrh now There was considerable conflicting testimony manufactured, and one has only to give it a The Misses Emma and Ohloe Zieske fair trial to experience astounding results and but the Justice thought there lg. Schwendinger, Propr. j: a permanent cure." took a trip to Redwood Falls last week. lace curtains, carpets, wallpaper was sufficient evidence to commit the Lightning struck Mr. Hugh McBains defendaut to the county jail. Marshal Three Bottles Care Catarrh. Monuments, Tombstones and all Cady took the prisoner to New Ulm house Saturday evening. The whole ELI BOBBINS, Rvnyan P. O., Columhia Cn., other work in my line made to order family were in the house, down stairs, this morning. —ADVANCE. Pa* says: "My daughter had catarrh when she was five years old, very badly. I saw Dr and baby-carriages. wheu the bolt struck it. It tore things promptly and in a workmanlike a Sage's Catarrh Remedy advertised, and procured The fountains of Springfield. at reasonable rates. I up a little, up stairs but did not do any a bottle for her, and soon saw that it Why depreciate and why not appreciate great damage, but started to burn and helped her a third bottle effected a permanent N E W ULM. MINN. cure. She is now eighteen years old and the sparkling spring the most delicious a little water put out the fire. Th sound and hearty." beverage-yea the Drink of the family were pretty badly frightened. Louis Buenger, gods. Snipe hunting has commenced and C. ROTHENBURG, The first miracle of our great redeemer on the 15th they will turn out to be The S P. PETERSON and iOid was performed upon the Physician and Surgeon, prairie chickens. By all reports snipe pure water. Cor. Minn, and 3d North Sts., are very plenty this year. A superfluous flow of the pure completing Office next door to Post Office. The evangelical association will commence NEW ULM, MINN. the value by a mineral taint. enlarging their church in about There are now three in all and so conveniently Springfield, -Minn. three weeks. and beautifully situated up IMPLEMENT COMPANY. on the high rolling prairie and bordering Eggs taken in exchange at market the limits of our beautiful town of N E W A E S W at No 1 Springfield situated on the banks of the prices for goods, by Frank Kuetzing. 72 oats, 28-32 corn, 40-42, barley, and Dealer in all Kinds of ©eklef ii\ kll kir\d$ of fkfn\ n\kdl\ii\efy. big Cottonwood in the County of Brown stJft KiTiff$. NOTICE. 50 y' potatoes, 40 c. onions in the midst of a flourishing farming community the soil, the climate, in fact 1*25 butter, 8-12, eggs, 12 live hogs New Ulm, Minn. If you are in need of Fruit Jars cal all the requiosits to prosperity simply on H. Behuke and get the lowes per lb 5 pork, per lb 5 \. per stares the new settler in the face and price. cwt. S2.50—&.3.00 C. A. Mueller, NEW New Ulm Foundry $1,500 in Cas Prize FOR THREE BEST Drug Store.. ADVERTISEMENTS, CGBTRICTOR ASD BUILDER, —AXD— MACHINE SHOP. The Chicago Daily News has reduced its $rice from two cents to One Cent per copy. gives special attention to Calcimining, CHAS. LEONHARDT & BRO., Props. For a year past its sales have been over a-million-a-week," and it believes it now sees the way to safely lead in placing an ideal Whitewashing and Plastering-: Al American daily paper upon the basis of the lowest unit of American coinage—ONE CENT. .' V* Corner Centre and Front Str., Jobs promptly attended to in city or To successfully accomplish this end two things are essential: NEW ULM, MINN. country and satisfaction guaranteed in -iu ™ake as good a newspaper as the best, if not a little better second—to let every man, woman and child in the Having purchased the Ne Ulm every respect. Northwest KNOW its being done, and done at one cent a day. THE DAILY NEWS believes that it is competent to take care of Foundry and Machine shops we would Office on Broadway, opposite Vogel's the first named condition, and knows of no better way of meeting the second than by general newspaper advertising. To do the respectfully solicit the patronage of the lattermost effectively it here solicits the co-operation of all who believe themselves competent to write an effective newspaper lumber yard. O. M. OLSEN, public. We are prepared to execute advertisement. To induce the best effort in its service in this matter HE DAILY NEWS will reward the writers of the three best all kirids of machine repairing and devote advertisements submitted, with three cash prizes, aggregating Fifteen Hundred Dollars, divided as follows: Tin andvHardware special attention to the manufacture RUGGIST and APOTHECARY. of Grave Yard Fences, Gratings First Cash Prize—For best advertisement, and Castings. $1,000.00 '. li DEALER IN Second Cash Prize—For second best advertisement, Drugs," Medicines, Chemi 300.00 CHAS LEONHAEI» & E O cals, Toilet Articles, Fancy Third Cash Prize—For third best advertisement, 200.00 Goods, Stationery and TEE NEW GROCER! STOEE OF OF Total, Musical Instruments. $1,500.00 Edward W. Baer, 0. F. Ruemke Oils, Paints. Brushes, Varnishes an The advertisement may be a single announcement, or a series of announcements not exceeding six in number The snaco required must not exceed that occupied by this advertisement—eight inches deep, six and one^uarter inches wide. ,:r .3 a-, Glass. Corner of Minnesota and Centre Streets. is now open and ready for business. For the general guidance of all who enterthe competition, the following ten points are briefly stated as being those which THE A large assortment of heating and cook stoves -I-: Physicians' Prescriptions carefully DAILY NEWS will require to be most prominently brought out. The advertisement must emphasize: A choice and well selected stock of and all kinds of tinware always on band. prepared from pure anil All orders entrusted to me will receive promptattention. GROCERIES, CROCKERY, fresh Drugs. **._. 1—That THH DAILY NBWS is first, last and all the time, a *«w-paper. aess. but it has a vervoositive conviction that itfcm in W Special attention given to the manu SSrionoVan ^SZ&i^"""* f"****^**? a to 3 S 3 & & & $ $ & factnre of tin and iron roofs. GLASSWARE and NOTIONS Agency for the celebrated Estev Organs Amencan Daily paper.-and isn't always so. It proper place, as being engaged in a traffic which here as weWwh« Repairing done neatly and promptly. W W W W W and Pianos. mate ?S£&££2%^ r% S 3 S a 7 5 S are offered to the public at prices which EVVTJLM:, "f:}j- N mane a genuine n«w-paper. sary evil. [There must be no uncertain sound™ this point.} N a defy competition. Goods will be delivered 3 6-Tha E DAU.V Nim is a happy paper. Because it believes in Please give rqe a call. practical wisdom of being good natured of being generally satisfied ATTENTION FARMERS. free to any part of the city. .^^ rather than everlastingly dissatisfied. The chronic fault-finder is a O. M. OLSEX e—'ii L* ittuyuseioru. «ewsps.,_ _, nuisance and DAILY NBWS will have the least possible of him. K^ Remember the place. ir*i Meridian Block, New Ulm, Minn. after all, is but an incident of life, not its chief business. Therefore The world is better than it used to be, and is getting better every dlv The Ne Ulm Creamery Co. will Minnesota Street corner of Third North. It a good place to live in—let's make the best of it. 7 DAILY NEWS is a short-and-to-the-point-paper commence gathering cream from' and at E DAILY NEWS is an independent, truth-teMing newspaper. 7—That DAILY NEWS costs a great deal of money to make. Because after May 1st, 1888. Highest market mi PIONEER Because the American people are intelligentenough to prefer honest, Wi- there is sometimes noway of demonstrating the value of a thin? to impartial journalism to the misleading, truth-discoloring dishonesty price in cash will be paid for same and ID1TI-WB8TEIIIDTBL 8 people, so conclusively as by showing, even in part, what it .i5 S: P,?1!'"?1 "organ." Everybody realty wants to S 0 it farmers are respectfully requested co Drug S|pre,.y know the truth political matters the most violent partisan doesn't 3w people on the regular weekly pay-roll .7"of DAILY NEWS, and their salaries range from $5,500 to $6,000 want misinformation for a daily diet. And as toeditorial expression, patronize the company, as endeavors *, **P« week, aggregating $300,000 a-year. The white paper costs even the most unreasonable partisan will rarely take lasting offence PR. GOLLNAST, PROP'R. will be made to manage the Creamery another $300,000 a year. The aggregate expenditures of E DAILY at an adverse opinion, so long as he is confident of the honesty of luic °P*ni°?' I 5 N WS for »883wilf vary but a trifle either way from Sooo.oco. And tyZ?°~£ not the mere fact of disagreement in the interest of the farmers as well as yet that makes trouble, it's the suspicion of insincerity, fMake this DR. C.WESCHCKE, PROP'R. Opposite the Railroad Depot. *jp in our own. SJ&SIf toint very strong and clear. It's because E DAILY N W S W 8—That E DAILY NEWS now costs the reader only On- Cent a Day 0$NJBW UZM, MINN. &§ won it sway to the confidence ofxU readers of every Political faith Because this is the most wonderful thin^ in mod-ru journalism and Minnesota Street, that tt has a circulation of over a-milliou-a-wee/.?'] wV-V^deserves telling o'er and o'er. [Tfore is iiii.'e danger of making '»too much of this pointy ,, «-ThatTHB DAILY NEWS is a family paper. Because this is the age of NEW ULM, 'A** -, MINN. a hen, a 3 First class accomodations at J,n, ,w .£ ?Y 1« all-impor- 9—That E DAILY NF.WS is now literally everybody's paper. Because tant that the newspaper should be made with direct reference 10 the A full and fresh stock of *•iherBtofH« metropolitan daily papers have been too expensive, both reasonable rates. Good U!^r °Lal S 0 ,.the a 1 y- W an and her interests •**'"«£,n a me requhed to read them, to make it practicable for drugs ana vnedicines choice never occupied so large a share of the world's thought as to-day—a stabling on the J, $**»? the farmer or the mechanic to take them. Now this is changed. The fact not to be overlooked. The moral tone and influence of a .ily perfumerytfine soaps,combs °^S^-safarmer par:icularly should take a daily paper now that it^coi'ts but ST.A.:B.I1JTS, premises. paper must also be constantly watched, for children read it. *r«: little more than the old-lime weekly.'and is condensed so that he can and toilet articles, books, DAILY NEWS ISforthe home, and therefore it follows alsoaftord the time to read it I.VII save i.'s ycariv cost over and 5-Tha E DAILY NEWS is against the saloon. Because "the liquor over again by knowing the market prices every day, instead" of weekly stationery, colors, varnish^ I SAMPLE ROOM £LC»™. a °S a assumes to dominate in American politics, and as heretolore. es glass,puttj and painterS I 1 HE DAILY NEWS believes that it is not for the country's good that IO—That E DAILY NKWS now inaugurates a newspaper revolution. «rjSgS^ a S a supplies. one which cause such a iomJ",iiaii.:i i,i values as it r.tiw offers the read.-r is AND absolutely wiJw.t .i-on -V.M. ii an ,i. ^papers, and it is n-ildn^,^ei5epreSentatlvLe a11 thM is un-American among us. S BILLIARD HALL bound to ike the lr\ -IK,i, •. -in\ 1 h«- result of th.s resolution is THE DAILY NEWS is not the organ of prohibition. It is notsure that PIANOS, ORGANS AND that ever^ .'..11.. i,-J,', r. IV,., ),,, 1}, n#.w prohibition is the best thing. Good people who have made this ,ubiect a .i.ion1, tance oft n-i .•., an i.o-\ otii a- to i,rn.: aud time, to have a hfe-long study do not agree as to the remedy. E DAILY NEWS ms city tLiny. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. ,-. has no eutopian hope that it is possible to legislate men into good- next door to the Dakota House, PURE WINES AND LIQUORS New Ulm Minn. Ihe advertisement' )M THOS. MULVERHILL, Prep. FOR MEDICAL SE. .*^& C°mP«tltl0n- |J ucawaroea 10 me tnree most successful advertisements, t:iei.iuluslKT.cf TUK DAILY NEWS beim? CHARLES BRUST, Prop'r. Fine turnouts furnished with or without .WO the sole judge, whatever may be the absolute grade of their merit. All advertisements nn.st received before Sep ember 1st S Physicians prescription! carefully drivers at reasonable rates. Fishing, hunting The best of wines, liquors, cigars *^ZF£Z£±Z?ZZii? a d,ate uaie P. pruuucauie a a Intenditt intending competitor competitorss must apply lor ihe paptS^omplete prot »«. .. ^^..^01. tnereaner. compounded at all* hours of the day I and Pleasure parties furnished teams. Ladies' pectus, aad advertisements must be submitted under the conditions therein named in detail. Saddle horses. Fine Carriages for funerals. always on hand. and night. -r. VICTOR F. LAWSON, Publisher Office- in Skating Rink. The Daily News, Chicago"