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

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F. H. BEHNKE.% SLEEP! EIE GQREESPONDBNGE. SFMGFIliLDCORHMOMCE. No rain for a week! We hope the J. M. Thompson spent a day in the news will be an agreeable surprise. "Public School opened last Monday •city of New Uim last week. with F. Clague and Miss Bertha Olson Stacking is almost completed in thi3 •, Mr. Geo. Dayton spent Sunday in as teachers. part of the country. Farmers report Tracy. Geo. says he has a good trade the harvest altogether unsatisfactory. Julius Wendt has been nursing a bad on organs andsewing machines at that The frequent rains destroying all that carbuncle on bis arm for the last two place. wag not destroyed by the neatly weeks.,-, I Attorney Fred Thompson has been Threshing has already commenced. Kudolph Schmidt is attending school on the sick list for a few days, but is A number of steam threshers are doing at New Uim this coming year. good and quick work in the neighborhood. I now convalescing/ *n"", ,— -,. ='", Miss. Theresa Frey, of Leavenworth, Mr. Chs. Essig is a'liappy inan. On visited friends in town for a few days last Wednesday his better half presented Work is progressing slowly on the last weekr'%^ g, ery5 I etd, ^J him w|th a.bouncing daughter, and school-house. A new stone foundation Miss, nimma'Sweet, of Winona,* visited Charley will wear a Harrison hat hereafter. has been laid, and it is to be boarded, with Miss. Lillie Anderson last week. .,», GOOD TABLE BUTTER. painted and plastered. Altogether it Oscar Erickson, one of our popular will be ^'An old friend in a new coat." The daughter of Conrad Mollf who townsmen, was nominated for State New Brick,Cor. Minn. & Centre Strs-^ was kicked by a horse a week ago, is Quite a number of our people intend Representative at the republican county improving nicely, and present indications visiting the Minneapolis fair and exposition. NEW UM, MINN., convention, held'at New Uim last Saturday. promise her recovery. Dr.' Marcellus %*3 •$?. is doing everything in his power Mr. and Mrs. H. Heimerdinger en» to make her comfortable. Dr. J. B. Wellcome,'' of Sleepy Eye. Goods sold at Rock-bottom prices for tertained their numerous friends last made a professional trip to this place '. Rev. Gagatetter was smiling the other Saturday evening. Music, dancing, cash. Goods delivered in any part of last Wednesday evening. day. He said it is a girl. Mother refreshments, etc. were on the programme. the city. .,., and daughter are doing nicely. Those who particpated, voted J. H. Redford was in New Uim last it the event of the season. Sleepy Eye was represented at New Saturday. .•'/." Sf-r hi H. LaudensMagerp Uim last Saturday in the way of delegates The Railroad Co. has snipped" to J. HARVEST EXCURSIONS. to the Countv Convention held Westinghaus a new wind mill which there. They all did their duty. will soon replace the old one. "West' Dealer in *$-:/. Will be run by the Chicago & Northwestern says when there is not sufficient wind to Our public schools opened on Mon STOVES^I Railway to points in Iowa, day with a fair attendance, Prof. Lock- n*3 m1^ a as to. do is to call in Minnesota,Dakota (including the Black several of our local politicians and his erly at the head mill will run under short orders every Hills),Nebraska, Wyoming and Colorado, Our mill is expected to be ready for lit! fT4 KDWARE, TINWJLltEANI* time. S C.'? for which tickets will be soldAugust business about next Monday. The -i'~* x'ti .' i-V** dt$??-x':$¥$ .*"/** A good number of our people are laying machinery is all on hand and" a good 21st, September 11th and 25th, October LIGHTFING RODS. in the winter's stock ot coal. in deal of it lias been placed in position. 9th and 23d, at half the usual rates, one The Celebrated White, Howe,. J. Roth and family and A. Henle Politics are beginning to boom and fare for the round trip. These Excursions visited friends at Leavenworth last Sunda}'. some hard words are passed arounfl, '&W$&?>* f" New American & Singer will enable those desirous of locating but such is life in politics. SEWING MACHINES. on fres government land or of purchasing John Roiger and Mrs. Anna Voght, John Zie3ke took a flying trip his mother-in-law, made a trip to the cheap railroad lands to look the Tracs. Saturday, to pay a visit to hi fsl. Warn. 1st S Sts.. New Ulm. MreSty every day in the week at^ county seat last Friday on business. -sou there. ground over careffilly and judge fo SCHUBERT FLOR, 3 While out on a hunt last Sunday afternoon, Mr. E. G. Koch, of New Uim, was themselves of the wonderful fertility a Son of Mr. Schafer, living on up on Fiday last, attending the funeral the soil, which is fully demonstrated by a? .* G. Bicklehaupt's farm, accidentally of Mrs. Jacob Houser. the bounteous harvest of the present shot his right thumb nearly off. Dr. Look out for a wedding in the near Rents'for'tie improved season. For full information regardng Rothenburg has the patient in his Suture we will mention no names. •J-H-i charge. rates, tickets, etc., apply to any MeCORMICK SELF I E RS Mr. Chs. Peterson, of Springfield, Wolf Schmidt and family visited with Agent of the Chicago & North-Western was in the city over Sunday, paying a his parents in Mulligan last fcunday, Visit to his girl. Mr. Golden and wife, Railway. FURNITURE STORE. •of Courtland, spent Sunday in the T. Wilson has also struck a strongs I flowing well at the depth of 30 ft. on his iown, Personal. Steel Mowers, prenifses. This makes the third one We came very near having another Mr. N. H. Frohlichstein, of .Mobile, up on the Redwood St. hill. It throws Always special bargains "blaze here last week, Mr. Stange's Ala., writes I take great pleasure in a stream of several inches about 6 feet bvuse in the western part of town recommending Dr. King's New Discovery also for the Northwestern Seif-tf,uujping above the surface with an immense caught fire from the stove-pipe, and for Consumption, having used it for force. Many people have flocked thither Hayrakes, Banner Hayr&ses, the unexcelled .bad it not been noticed in due time we a severe attack of Bronchitis and Catarrh. the last week to see its peculiar phe. lace curtains, carpets, wallpaper Norwegian Plows, Cultivators, would nave seen quite a hre. The It gave me instant relief and nomenon. Springfield will no doubt damage however was not to exceed five entirely cured me and I have not been durable and light running Smith Wagons, prove true to its name in the future. dollars and a few pails of water did afflicted since. I also beg to state that self-oilingJWagons with steel axle. good service. Dr. Sullivan was on the sick list for a 1 had tiied other remedies with no good and baby-carriages. few days last week. results. Have also u'-ed Electric Bitters Repairs for the above named MAchinery always on hand Mrs. F. Baasen and daughter, of New and Dr. Kin'gs New Life Pill, both Emil Seiter is negotiating for a restaurant Uim. were seen in the city on Sunday. BINDING TWINE of the best quality. on Cass St. Mr. Seiter's unexcelled of which I can recommend. They had been visiting with Mr. M. Our prices are low and suitable to culinary attainments will certainly Penning and on their way home came Dr. King's New Discovery for Conumption, fit him to manage such a business everybody. We ask the farmers to call through Sleepy Eye. "Coughs and Colds, is a beyond anything in the country. tositive guarantee. Trial Bottles free on us before buying elsewhere. D.ed, Mrs. J. Hauser, living east of The S. .D. PETERSON C. L. Roos Drug store. 1 Sleepy Eye about five miles, of consumption. Visitors to the State Fair will there She was well known and HEW EM MABBLE WORKS, find the Review on file. very much respected by those that DAKOTA HOUSE. knew her. She had been suffering with the dreadful disease for some time, and Eggs taken in exchange at market lg. Schwendinger, Prop'r. WflEXBS? COMPANY although hopes' were entertained for prices for goods, by Frank Kuetzing. OPP. POST OFFICE—NEW ULM, MINN. her on Saturday before her death, when Monuments, Tombstones and all she'was iu Sleepy Eye, she failed very A. G. SEITER Prop. other work in my line made to order rapidly after that. She leaves no children A WELL MERITED WORD. promptly and in a workmanlike manner f)eklei" ii} kll kir\d^ of fkfrri Dqkd^e^y. to mourn her loss. Mr. Hauser This house is the most centrally located at reasonable rates. The value of baking powder consists in has the heartfelt sympathy of his many NEW ULM. the fact that the proportion of alkali tfrien'lfli. hotel in the city and affords N N New Ulm, Minn. and acid is exact, and there is no danger good Sample Rooms. of having yellow biscuits from an Louis Buenger, Wonderful Cures. excess of soda, or heavy ones from an J)R. J. C. ROTHENBURG, C. A. Mueller, Jacob Klossner, Jr., excess of acid. It is probable that W. D. Iloyt & Co., wholesale and many of the powders are adulterated, Physician and Surgeon, 'Ketuil druggists of Rome Ga., say: We Cor. Minn, and 3d North Sts.. some with injurious substances, and have been selling Dr. Kind's New Discovery. .DEALER IN others with harmless additions to increase Electric Hitters, and Bucklen's CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER, Office next door to Post Office. 5EW ULM, MINN. Arnica Salve for four years. Have the bulk and consequently the Springfield, Minn. profits. In our own family we have excellent J&telfg Sekvy fkfdwki'e never handled remedies that sell as well, or give such universal satisfaction results from the use of the Royal gives special attention to Calcimining, Bakins: Powder. We have no reason to There have been some wonderful cures Whitewashing and Plastering. All AND «ffe«tecl by these medicines in this city. think that it contains any harmful ingredient. NEW ULM MARKETS:—Wheat No. 1 Jobs promptly attended to in city or Those who object to the use Several cases of pronounced Consumption 80 oats, 23-25 ^pld corn, 40-42, barley, All Kinds of Farm Machinery, and Dealer in all Kinds of country and satisfaction guaranteed in of baking powder because of adulteration have been entirely cured by use of 50 "potatoes, 25 c. onions must needs be very sure of the a few bottles of Dr. King's New Discovery, every respect. 60 butter, 8-12, eggs, 12£ live hogs purity of the soda and cream of tartar taken in connection with Electric NEW ULM, MINN. Office on Broadway, opposite J. Vogel's per lb 5 pork, per lb 5£. Flour per they use in nlace of the powder.—N. T, JJitter We guarantee them always. lumber yard. Christian Union. Sold l»v L. Roos. 1 cwt. $2.75—$.3.25 THE HEW BRDCERY STORE HF NEW There Tin ancLHardware are Two Distinguishing C. F. Ruemke Drug Store.-^i is now open and ready for business. Characteristics A choice and well selected stock of OF GROCERIES, CROCKERY, Edward W. Baer, Which, more than anything else, have contributed to the phenomenal growth of The Chicago GLASSWARE and NOTIONS Corner of Minnesota and Centre Streets. Daily News, giving it a circulation larger than that of all other Chicago dailies combined. It, are offered to the public at prices which A large assortment of heating and cook stoves seems strange that the first practical, combined application of two such common sense principles in defy competition. Goods will be delivered and all kinds of tinware always on hand. free to any part of the city. journalism, should have been left to a paper as yet only twelve years old. And yet true it is that in this All orders entrusted to me will receive promptattention. O. M. OLSEN, Remember the place. fact lies the real secret of the unparalleled success of The Chicago Daily News. ,.Briefly stated' Special attention given to the mauu Minnesota Street corner of Third North. facture of tin and iron roofs. these principles are: Repairing done neatly and promptly. RUGGIST and APOTHECARY. EWULM, N N First. THE DAILY NEWS Second. THE DAILY NEWS NORTH-WESTERNHOTEL '. DEA1ER IN Is a daily paper for busy people. Is an Independent, truth-telling newspaper. Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, ATTENTION FARMERS. Toilet Articles, Fancy FR. GOLLNAST, PROP'R. Of all mankind the people of Chicago and the busy northwest The reader can count on one hand the known newspapers I The New Ulm Creamery Co. will Goods, Stationery and are the busiest. And yet perhaps no equal number of people whose statements in matters of politics can always be accepted ',,• commence gathering cream from*pand Opposite th# Kailroad Depot. Musical Instruments. are to be found who appreciate so keenly the necessity of an as at least intentionally truthful, and commonly so in fact. *-.J after May 1st, 1888. Highest market NEW ULM, MINN. intelligent knowledge of the world's daily doings. They recog•nize On the other hand, it is the all-but-universal rule to praise.-!' Oils,,Paints,, Brusres, Varnishes and price in cash will be paid for same and farmers are respectfully requested co that they, more than anyone else, are the world's providers one's party and candidate to the skies, and to cry down the"-' 'I'i'Hn" Class. ..,-*. patronize the company, as endeavors First class accomodations at '•in many of the most important necessaries of life. How im-opposition party and its candidate to the verge of the disreputable. -.•KU{ will be made to manage the Creamery J. reasonable rates. Good portant, then, that they should have their daily intelligence of So common have such silly and reprehensible methods in journalism Physicians9 Prescriptions careTJiUy in the interest of the farmers as well as prepared from pure and every event, the world over, which by any possibility can affect become that they pass unnoticed, and are accepted as ajji .. ..,. „.stabling on the in our own. ^,. "V# fresh Jrufft(. ,. ,, ,. their diversified commercial holdings. And in all the higher matter of course—as an evil inseparable from practical politics. ''"*, by-'v/-- premises. But this is only another mistake of the thoughtless. The American interests of life where can be found a like number of people Agency for the celebrated Estey Organs people are intelligent enough, thoughtful enough, fair enough''*'' -more keenly appreciative of all that contributes to progress in and Pianos. -.-. ^n^am^x- §i SAMPLE ROOM 1 -sat, literature, science, religion, politics, and the thousand and x^*j^hp*s:-v. to appreciate and endorse honest, truth-telling journalism inj,**, one things which make up modern civilization. BILLIARD &* AN truth to prefer it to the misleading, the truth-discoloring dfehonesty v$f HALL Please give me a a S S of the" organ." &• r- ., «,•»-!,' O. M. OLSEN. And yet, strange to say, right here in this great, busy northvwrest, New Ulm, Minn. ',0 in its busy metropolis Chicago, there has tafien place the Meridian Block.' The demand is more and more for the fair, impartial, inae- "^'f next door to.the Dakota House, ,', creation and development of that most cumbrous, unserviceable, pendent newspaper which give the reader all the news, and gives*?* Ulm*M- New -^^Minn. PIONEER |f ..time-destroying thing, the "blanket-sheet" newspaper. With the it absolutely free from the taint of partisan bias. This done, an f^ Drugstore, •/^blindness of very fatuity this monstrosity of journalism, this breeder expression of opinion, based upott facts, will commend itself to$$t'r CHARLES BRUST ropT. 1 /.".of mental dyspepsia, has steadfastly imposed its mountain of un'Ahreshed the thoughtful reader even when he may not find himself in The best of wines, liquors, cigars straw to the demand of the people for the winnowed grain agreement with the conclusions deduced from the premises. ''izof fact. It was out of the very incongruousness of such a condition Disagreements are of small moment if only confidence in honesty always on hand. S E *LS«*£I&?\. DR. C. WESCHCKE, PROp-R. lofithia^s dxat HE DAILY NEWS had its birth. People wanted the of purpose remains. With no mere political ambition to gratify, JNews,—«Q1 the news—but they demanded it apart from the overpowering no ax to grind," the impartial and independent newspaper may THOS. MULVERHILL, Pr§*. Mianesota Street, ?'-t- PRORATE NOTICE. «ass of the trivial and inconsequential. It is because truly be "guide, philosopher and friend" to honest men holding NEW ULM, 4 S MINN.. Fine turnouts furnished with or without State of Minnesota, County of Brown, }•*». In every shade of political faith. And this is why THE DAILY HE DAILY News satisfactorily meets that demand that its circulation drivers at reasonable rates. Pishing, hunting ProbaU Court, Special Term, Angoet 14th, 1688. A full and fretth stock of and Pleasure parties furnished teams. Ladles' In the Matter of the estate of Peter Scballer, NEWS has to-day a circulation of over a-million-a-week." is over a-million a-week.'!' ^'.' ~V*:'f -Cl* Saddle horses. Fine Carriages for funerals. deceased. drugs ana wedicinesiehoiee M. WYGAHT,. Sibley, Iowa, writes: I am well pleased with R. M. LAWRENCE, Williamswille, III., says: "The «big daily' is On reading and fliing the petition of JOB. A Officein SkatingJtink. perfumery.fine *oaps,combs Eckstein. ndminUtraror with the will annexed of' too much for me. Not that a person is obliged to read everything THE DAILY NEWS, although I am a bred-in-the-bone Republican NOTICE TO the estate of Peter 8chalier deceased, representing CREDITORS and toilet Articles, books with a carpet bag experience in the South ending in amongothertbin jt»,that he has fully administered printed in the blanket-sheets,' but one having anything said estate and praying that time and place be stationery, color*, varnish State of Minnesota, Connty of Brown. ss. In 1872. The extreme fairness of THE DAILY NEWS, givini .else to do doesn't have time to hunt through the long-drawn dxed for examining and allowing his acconnt of Probate Court. es glasmjtutty and painters Jiis administration and that he be fully discba'^ed In tne Matter of the Estate of Anton Hocbhaus ^credit where due regardless of party, meets my approval." twaddle for a few grains of digestible food." **, 'IT "from bio saidtrnsf. Deceased. supplies. tf?- I- ixordered.thMtMiidaccnnntoecxantined and Notice is hereby given to all persons having When to two such comprehensive elements of popularity THE DAILY NEWS petition heard.by theJudge ortciaCeurt,onTharsa-iy claims and demands against the evtate of Anton PIANOS, ORGANS AND tbelSthday of September A. D. 1888, at 10 now adds a third in its unparalleled price reduction to One Cent a day, it offers a combination of Hochhoag, late of the County of Brown, deceased, o'clock A.M., at the Probate Office in said connty. that the Judge of the Probate Court of said County MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS/ attractions at once unique and unapproachable by any other American newspaper, and one which And it in farther ordered, that rotice thereof be will hear, examine and adjust claim* and demands given to all persons interested, by pabjiahing a against said estate at his office in the City of will surely multiply its friends throughout the Northwest by the thousands. copy of this order fort hreeracceanie weeks prior New Ulm in said County, on the first Monday of PURE WINES AND L. to wud day o' hearing in the New Ulm Review a each month, for six successive months, commencing The Chicago Daily News is for sale by all newsdealers at One Cent per copy, or will be weakly newNpaper, printed and published at the with the first Mosday in September 1888, and QUORS FOR MEDICAL ISE. City of New Ulm in said Cianty. that aix months from the Slat day July ef 1888, mailed, postage paid, for $3.00 per year, or 25 cents per month. The farmer and mechanic can now Dated at New Uim the 14thday of August A. D. have bean limited and allowed by said Probate Nj£W«« fT??***"* carefully 1888. Court far creditors to present their claims. afford as wrell^as the merchant and professional man to have his metropolitan daily. By the Court. XATKABIHA Hocaauvs, cMpM^itaihwtrs of the day Address VICTOR F. LAWSON Publisher The Daily News, Chicago. (L.3.) ERNST BRAHDT, $ Administratrix with the wIQaaaexed of tkees Judae of probate. tateofAgtonHochhaus, M§Ms