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

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iflNMBQ km JW»iilWltMglltUM)llgJI».|»)i'H.'ilHilHiHi«W''MWJ.M«JUJVi1i m'l—iMwwwf 1 F. BEHNEE, SLEEP! EYE GOBHBSFOHOBfGE. SPRIMHEB GOBBBSPfilflBMCE. ^DEALER IK^= hens1 News are about as scarce as Lucas Fecker's new addition to his teeth. hotel is now completed. The Springfield Now is the tinieto lav in^a winter's House offers the best of sample room supply of coal. %*l s$£\ facilities to traveling men, besides an V*Work will be commenced on the abundance of nicely furnished sleeping 'I Evangelical churcti at ouce. apartments. Tne addition to the Commercial Dr. Marden, of New* Ulm, briefly House is nearing completion when smiled on his friends at the depot last finished it w.ll count as one of the best Wednesday, he being on ,hi3 way to Gffoderie^'Ffttit^CJi'ock. hotels in tnis part of the country. Tracy. Much credit is due Mr. Muriin for undertaking etfy, I#ni pjS, etd, #Mr. & Mrs. J. Westinghouse, of this the work. place, and Mr. and Mrs. Hansen, of Miss Annie Roth was visiting in our Lamberton, visited at H. Warnka last GOOD TABLE BrTTER, city over Sunday, the guest of Miss Sunday afternoon. Mamie McBain. New Brick,Cor. Minn. & Centre Sfrs. IP- Married, last Wednesday/ Aug. Work on the new elevator for the The treatment of many thousands of cases Scheme to Miss. HuldaSpellstoper, both mill company is progresssing nicely, of those chronic weaknesses and xhstressing mm. NEW UM, of this village. Squire Enckson tied julmcnt3 peculiar to female3, at the Invalids' and in a lew weeks the work will be Hotel and Surgical Institute, Buffalo, N. Y., the nuptial knot. After the ceremonies finished. The machinery for the mill has afforded a vast experience in nicely adapting a jo.ly good time was had. at the residence and thoroughly testing- remedies for the has not been shipped yet and thi^ will Goods sold at Rock-bottom prices for of the groom on Cass St. cure ot woman's peculiar maladies. delay the worK somewhat, although a cash. Goods delivered in any part -of Or. a it re on Mrs. Zelier, Mrs. Baer and Mrs. ar^e ioree of men are at work.H is the outgrowth, or result, of this great and the citv. valuable experience. Thousands ot testimonials, Fentzkie, of New UIIL, visited friends Died, the infant child of Chas. l'raizke received iroin patients and from physicians in this town last Sunday. who have tested it in the more aggravated on Sunday noon. Tne funeral took 3. Laudenshlager*' and obstinate cases which had baffled The crop of prairie chickens surrounding place on Monday. The bereaved family their skill, prove it to be the most wonderful Springfield is unusually poor. have the heartfelt sympathy of their remedy ever devised for the relief and cure of suffering women. I is not recommended as a The few here are protected by the farmers many friends. "cure-all," but as a most perfect Specific for most desperately with a pack ef woman's peculiar ailments. Peter Majewski is making preparations Dealer in S O E S c'ogs and the muzzle of a shot gun. So A a in a in to to move his stock of furniture into it imparts strength to the whole system, t'3\vare, ye hunters, lest ye may need the old P. O. building just as soon as and to the womb and its appendages in the assistance of a surgeon. *tV ]'. particular. For overworked, "worn-out," the same is fitted up for him. run-down," debilitated teachers, milliners, Mrs. J. Roth and daughter'Ahnie visited IPS S-j^r?1^wrMf» gHU dressmakers, seamstresses, "shop-girls," housekeepers, Mrs. Roth and Mr. Elliot of Springfield PES **A 7?D WARE, TIN WARE A NT* nursing mothers, and feeble women during several days at Sleepy were visiting in Sleepy E\e several ill!Ui generally, Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription I N I N RODS. Eye, last week- is the greatest earthly boon, being unequ'aled days of last week. as an appetizing cordial and restorative tonic. Springfield Young Men's Democratic TheCelebrated White, Howe, The late rains have damaged crops A a in a in W *\y,:„Vi Club will meet next Friday evening. £pi#: *M New American & Singe in "Favorite Prescription" is unequaled to a great extent, and should we get and is invaluable in allaying and subduing The present tariff will be freely discussed another heavy rain very little of it will SEWING MACHINES. nervous excitability, irritability, exhaustion, at the meeting. be left. In some places the crops are prostration, hysteria, spasms and other distressing, nervous symptoms commonly every day in the week ati Sheriff Schmid, J. Eckstein and A. C**» Minn. 1st S Sts., New Ulm, MIKN.J flat on the ground, and will have to be attendant upon functional and organic cut one way in order to get some of it Bogen of New Ulm were up last Saturday disease of the womb. I induces refreshing SCHOBERTp FLOBr sleep and relieves mental anxiety and despondency. besides the "quality is very poor. on a snipe shoot. i' John Uiz, living in Bashaw, had the 44 On Sunday the rattle of the binder I»ierce»s a it re on is a it a in carefully could be heard in a good many, fields. misfortune last Thursday of being severely compounded by an experienced and skillful Everybody is anxious to harvest grain. kicked by one of his horses to physician, and adapted to woman's delicate .n* ?ents for the improved organization. I is purely vegetable in its the degree of fracturing one of his ribs. Judge Gallagher was around last composition and perfectly harmless in its Dr. Rothenburg was called, who rendered IMIICISELFB1NDERS Saturday with the help of a cane he effects in any condition of the system. For the necessary surgical assistance. morning sickness, or nausea, from whatever got along. He had sprained his back cause arising, weak stomach, indigestion, dyspepsia from overwork. The judge wants his E. G. Pahl and F. Burg transacted and'kindred symptoms, its use, in small doses, will prove verv beneficial. pension raised. business in this town last Friday. AND a it is a Judging from the opinion expressed by Of all machinery shipped to Sleepy iv for the most complicated and obstinate the former he does not eutertein a particle cases of leucorrhea, excessive flowing, Eye our dealers have but a very few pa painful menstruation, unnatural suppressions, of doubt that the democrats are machines left, and had the crops turned Always special bargains in prolapsus, or falling of the womb, weak back, going to come to the front. 'femaie weakness," anteversion, retroversion, out as the prospects were a few weeks bearing-down sensations, chronic congestion, also for tbe INorthwestern S&if-duinpins The hail-storm a week ago last Sunday ago they would have been short of inflammation and ulceration of the womb, inflammation, pain and tenderness in ovaries, fortunately never dropped a hail in stock. Hayrakes, Banner Hayraies, liie unexcelled accompanied with internal heat." lace curtains, carpets,' wallpaper this immediate vicinity about 7 miles F. D. Greene and J. C. Zieske took a Norwegian Plows, Cultivator.-, A a re a to and promoter of functional soath-west from here it is reported that action, at that critical period of change flying trip to Redwood Falls last Saturday. durable and light running Smith Wagons, from girlhood to womanhood, "Favorite Prescription the storm played sad hayce with the is a perfectly safe remedial agent, self-oilingjWagons with sloe] axle. ,' crops. ••'-. _. ,-.?~/X::'*^^/-'} --.i':A and can produce only good results. It is Commander J. C. Zieske gives notice and baby-carriages. equally efficacious and valuable in its effects that some very important business will Mr. J. Colomy, station agent at this when taken for those disorders and derange^ Repairs for the above named KAehinery always on hand meefing come before the Post at the next place, has a novel as well as a most ments incident to that later and most critical BINDING TWINE of the best quality. period, known as The Change of Life." which will be on Saturday next and ingenious invention on exhibition at a it when taken wishes every comrade to be on hand at the depot. It is an automatic carcoupler, Our prices are low and suitable to in connection with the use of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, and small laxative I M. which anyone seeing it cannot everybody. We ask the farmers to call doses of Dr. Pierce's Purgative Pellets (Little help but admire, especially its simplicity Liver Pills), cures Liver, Kidney and Bladder The S PETERSO N on us before buying elsewhere. I diseases. Their combined use also removes and perfection. It simply works Worth Knowing. blood taints, and abolishes cancerous and like a charm. scrofulous humors from the system. Mr. W. H. Morgan, merchant, Lake NEW EM MARBLE WOMB, a it on is the only Charles Roos of New Ulm was in City, Fia. was taken with a severe Cold, medicine for women, sold by druggists, town hist Tuesday. He left an impression attended with a distressing Cough and a. it iv a a from the manufacturers,-that with his friends that he was a it will give satisfaction in every running into Consumption iu its tirst lg. 'Schwendinger, JProjj'r. case, or money will be refunded. This guarantee IMPL1MEITC0MPAIY. mighty difficult political conundrum to stages. He tried many socalled popular has been printed on the bottle-wrapper solve. and faithfully carried out for many years. cough remedies and steadily grew Monuments, Tombstones and all •worse. Was reduced in flesh, had difficulty a (100 doses) $1.00 or Real estate exchange Oscar EricksOn or $5.00. other work in my line made to order in breathing and was unable to purchased of Mrs. Ellis a lot on ©eklef il] ill 'kindg of fkruq mkdtiiqefy. For large, illustrated Treatise on Diseases of promptly and in a workmanlike manner .sleep. Finally tried Dr. King's New Marshall Str. Dr. Rothenburg of Van women (160 pages, paper-covered), send ten at reasonable rates. eents in stamps. Address, Discovery for consumption and found Dusen a lot on corner of Marshall and World's Dispensary Medical Association, New Ulm, NEW ULM. I N N immediate relief, and after using about Minn. Railroad Str. Consideration $800. a half dozen bottles found himself well 663 a in St* BUFFALO, N. and has had no return of the disease. Louis Buenger, O. A. Mueller, Jacob Klossner, Jr., No oilier remedy cau show so grand a IZeneivs Her Youth J)R. J. C. ROTHENBURG, record of cures, as Dr. King's New Discovery Mrs. Phoebe Chesley, Peterson, Clay for consumption. Guaranteed to Co., Iowa, tells the following remarkable Physician and Surgeon, Cor.,Minn, and 3d North Sts.. do just what is claimed for it.—Tialfoottle story, the truth of which is vouched CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER, trde at C. L. Roos Drug Store.4 for by the resident of the town: NEW ULM, KIM. $ Office next door to Post Office. "I am 73 years old, have been troubled DEALER IN DAKOTA HOUSE. with kidney complaint and lameness Springfield, Minn. gives special attention to Calcimining, for many years could not dress •OTB1RTAK1B Whitewashing and Plastering. All 1 myself without help. Now I am OPP. POST OFFICE— NEW ULM, MINN. Jobs promptly attended to in city or *s 1 free from all pain and soreness and NEW ULM MARKETS:—Wheat No. 1 *H »,- am able to do all my own housework. 74 oats, 28-32 old, corn, 40-42, barley, AND country and satisfaction guaranteed in and Dealer in ail Kinds of S E E BROS. Prop/rs. r- I owe my thanks to Electric Bitters for "\t 50 potatoes, 40 c. onions every respect. -All of Farm Machinery, This hoifoe is the most centrally located having renewed my youth, and removed 1*25 butter 8-12, eggs, 12 live hOgs Office on Broadway, opposite J. Vogel's completely all disease and pain." hotel in the city and affords per lb 5 pork, per lb5£. Elour per lumber yard. Try a bottle, only 50c. at C. L. Roos' NEW ULM, MINN. THEJEW BfiOGEET STORE OF good Sample Rooms. Drug Store. 4 wt. $2.50—$.3.00 NEW, •f.' Tin anclvHardware C. !F. Ruemke The Newspape Revolution.!^ Drug Store. f| is now open and ready for business. From the Rockford [III.) Register.~\ ,'* A choice and well selected stock of OF The era of cumbrous blanket-sheets seems coming to an end, and newspapers like the New York Sun and E GROCERIES CROCKERY, CHICAGO A I LY N E WS are the prominent journalistic successes of the period. Th papers that give enough reading matter Edward W. Baer, y|p|fe^^:s to fill a good volume in each daily issue are going out of favor with many people who have some other employment for GLASSWARE and NOTIONS their time than the search through mountains of straw.for kernels of news. Th sheets that give the news systematically and amply, and without unnecessary padding, are taking the lead in the great cities." .\ •*-..-.'* Corner of Minnesota and Centre Streots. are offered to-the public at prices which defy competition Goods will be delivered A large assortment of heating and cook &toves Forty years ago the chief duty of an editor, in considerably more than the circulations of all other free to any part of the city. --. and all kinds of tinware always on hand. view of. his limited facilities, was to gather all the Chicago dailies combined. It is hardly necessary All orders entrusted to me will receive promptattention. Remember the place. news he could and print it. Intelligence was to say that such a circulation could not be attained, O. M. OLSEN," Special attention given to the manu Minnesota Street corner of Third North. transmitted slowly many occurrences of interest much less maintained, except by a paper of high facture of tin and iron roofs. were never heard of beyond their immediate Repairing done neatly and promptly. grade of excellence, as well as one sold at a popular RUGGIST and APOTHECARY.!'^ NGfiTE-WESTEM HOTEL EWULM, N locality ocean mails were long in transit, and the price. To win such recognition the cheap DEALER IN .It overthrow of an European dynasty was not known paper must be as good a newspaper as the best of ATTENTION FARMERS. Drugs/ Medicines, Chemicals, FR. GOLLNAST, PROP'R. here until long after the event. Suddenly there of its higher-priced competitors. And this E Toilet Articles, Fancy came a change. The railroad and the telegraph The New Ulm Creamery Co. will DAILY NEWS certainly is. It is a member of the Goods, Stationery and j, I Opposite the Kailroad Depot. commence gathering cream from'fand superseded old methods, and the newspaper was Associated Press, and is the only paper in Chicago Musical Instruments. ft after May 1st, 1888. Highest market A \1VMW ULMS MINN. literally flooded with news. The death of a petty which possesses a franchise which secures to it price in cash will be paid for same and Oils, Paints, Brusres, Varnishes and ward politician in San Francisco, the result of a both the day and night dispatches of the Associa farmers are respectfully requested to ^&->f,a$GlasSt *°J& First class accomodations \-at patronize the company, as endeavors Presidential election, the accession of a sovereign, tion. In the general field of news-gathering it represents st* will be made to manage the Creamery .- reasonable rates. Good the outbreak of a war, and notice that a shanty had in the highest degreethe progressive enterprise Physicians' PrescripHoti* carefully in the interest of the farmers as well as stabling on the been burden in Texas, all were hurried over the wires of* American journalism as a news-paper prepared from pure and in our own. JS*-'*., premises. fresh Drugs. into the newspaper offices, and there being it challenges comparison with any in the land. no idea of discrimination, all were printed. iitniii! Jn its editorial columns TH E DAILY NEWS SAMPLE ROOM Agency for the celebrated Estev Organs Thus originated the blanket sheet.' esr-fr- speaks from the standpoint of the independent and Pianos. -, The publisher who could send out newspaper, and thereby escapes AND BILLIARD HALL Please give me a call. thebiggest blanket for a nickel was the. the temptation of impairing honest and most enterprising the biggest paper honorable influence by condoning or ST.A.:BJLITS, OMEN was the best it was a period of bigness. Meridian Block .New Ulm, Minn defending the questionable under the next door to the Dakota House, Butafter a time the very excess of the pressure of party allegiance. It is not New Ulm Minn. PIONEER evil brought the remedy, and there be an organ, neither is. it a neutral in CHARLES"BRUST,* Prop'r. ,**f Drugstore, gan an era of discrimination, during which •questions of principle.^ It has the courage arose such journals as the New York Sun' of its convictions.- The organ of The best of wines, liquors, cigars and CHICAGO DAILY NEWS. That the public TH E no party, sect or interest, it voices the united demand always on hand. W 't *$?•$ 4fr4 appreciated the new departure is best evidenced in of all those better elements of society in DR. C. WESCHCKE, PROP'R. the fact that the Sun reached a circulation of 150,000 behalf of purity, honesty and decency in all the NOTICE OF EXPIRATION THOS. MULVERHILL, Prep. Miunesota Street, a day, and E DAILY NEWS 175,000. Th OF REDEMPTION. relations of life. By just so much as it thus commends Fine turnouts furnished with or without wonderful and constantly growing popularity of the NEW ULM, MINN.' itself to the regard of the truly "best people drivers at reasonable rates. Pishing, huntinp In whose name assessed, John Tweet Subdivision condensed, low-priced papers has so far brought the of the community does it voluntarily renounce and Pleasure parties furnished teams. Ladies' A full and fresh stock of of Section, Lot or Block, part of Lots 8 and 9 Saddle horses. Fine Carriages for funerals. of Section 28, Township 112, Ranee 33 Amount cumbrous and high-priced blanket-sheets to their any community of interest with all others drugs ana n»edicines chaice Offictsin Skating Kink. Sold for, $1.86 SubsequentTaxeB, $3.70 Interest senses, that they have now somewhat reformed perfumery,fine soaps,eombs So conspicious a success must have its imitators, Penalty and Costs, $1.81 Total Amount requhed to Kedeem, $7.37.' II NOTICE TO CREDITORS. and toilet articles, books both as to size and price, but they are still too far and E DAILY NEWS has the endorsement Office of the Auditor of Brown Co. New Ulm, Minn., July 9th, 1888. stationery, colors, varnishl removed from the true ideal of American journalism such imitation always bestows. However as it is the State of Minnesota, County of Brown. Vss. In ToJohn Sweet.—¥ou are hereby notified that on Probate Court. es glass,putty and painters to meet the needs of the great majority.' 3d day of May A. D. 1886, at a Tax Sale held as only one-cent paper in Chicago or the West which In tne Matter of the Estate of Anton Hochhaus a.* provided by Jaw at New Ulm, in the County of supplies., Deceased. I the west CHICAGO DAILY NEWS has TH E is amember of the Associated Press—all other Chicago Brown, State of Minnesota, the Auditor of said Notice is hereby given to all persons having County sold the land herein above described to claims and demands against the estate of Anton been the first to appreciate and meet the situation, Associated Press papers cost 3 cents—all PIANOS^* ORGANS AND State and assigned said land to H. M. Ball for the Hochhons, late of the County of Brown, deceased, and it now enjoys the results of its twelve years of Dalincfuent'Taxes thereon for the years 1886,1S87 that the Judge of tbe Probate Court of said Comity imitation must continue, so far as news giving value and 1888, amounting as hereinbefore stated tothe will hear, examine and adjnst claims and demands MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS! pioneer work in a daily circulation averaging over is concerned, to be but imitation. 'CTHE CHICAGO sum of Seven 3?-100 Dollars, exclusive of the cost against said estate at his office in the City of of serving this notice. Yon are also hereby notified New Ulm in said County, on the first Monday of three times that of any of its contemporaries, and PURE WINES AND LIQUORS DAJLY NEWS is the original/'" the best." that the- right of redemption from snch sale each month, for six successive months, commencing will expire on the 9th day of September A. D. with.the first Mor.day in September 1888, and 1888, or within sixty days after the service of this FOR MEDICAL SE. that six months from theSlst day July ot 1888, & Sold by all newsdealers at CENT per copy, six cents per week. Mailed, postage paid, for ONE notice. have been limited and allowed by said Probate Physicians prescriptions carefully $3.00 per year, or 25 cents per month. .: Every farmer can now have his daily paper at little more Witness my hand and seal at "Sew Ulm, in said Coart for creditors to present their claims. County of Brown, this 9th day of July 1888. compounded at ail hours jof the &vi KATHARIKA HoCHHAtJS, than the cost of the old time weekly. Address E. P. BERTRAM), Administratrix with the wil^annexed of the es and night. vg ^, [3- J-] County Auditor tateof AatonHochhans, deceased. VICTOR F. LAWSON, Publisher E DAILY NEWS, Chicago