New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
September 26, 1888 · Page 7 of 8
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i&at&m F. H. BEHNKE^ SLEEP! EYE CORRESPOHDESGE. SPRIMIELD CORRESPONDENCE. & Tm5 0* THE f\oVjE, i=DEALERIK= .'. Tfl*r JACK MIX. H* Rev. Watson, of Minneapolis, filled Mr. D. Lange, who is teaching a parochial the pulpit in the Baptist Cnurch last school in St. Paul, was in town Sunday. several days- last week visiting his father, TRY SANTA CLAMS & O A N.K.FA1RBANK*C»^ Rev. Lange..-' Married, by the Hon. Judge Gallagher, on Saturday eve. Gustavus Handerson. A party of hunter's from Winona was ify/a&ziu mi mmm of Hennepin Co., to Miss Ellie up last Saturday and Sunday. Ought This is the House, that Jack built. Leonhardt, of Brown Co. We congratulate. not the sentiment be rife for the people of Brown Co. to rebel against such a These are the parties, that lived N wholesale slaughter of our game and Andrew Rinke has received the largest In the house, that Jack built. steps taken to protect the same? stocK of fall aud winter goods ever placed on sale in'Sleepy Eye, and will Mr. Roos, of' Lamberton, will soon sell it4at rock bottom prices. move into town and commence building These are the Clothes, that were Mrs- Theodore Pagencoff presented on a lot on Cass St. It is rumored that Worn by the parties, that lived in GOOD TABLE BWTTEB^* her husband with a twelve pound boy he will start a livery stable, a business the other day. Theo. is the happiest which this town is rarely in need of. „JThe house, that Jack built. "3i$X" _, mortal in town, and says that mother New Brick,Cor. Minn. & Centre Strs., \s *-'-/.: ..'-S-V^ .. '-j "Lucas" is rejoicing over the arrival and son are doing nicely. 1-"* v'O* N E W UM, MINN. S of a new boarder who nas agreed to put ?M THese are the'Machines, that washed On Saturday the Americans and Germans, up at his hotel for 21 long years to of Sleepy Eye, took in the city of come. The clothes, that were worn by *5 New Ulm to view" the exhibits at the Goods sold at Rock-bottom prices for Bingham Bros, have procured the The parties, that lived in the house,* that'" connty fair, and on Sunday the Dane cash. Goods delivered in anj part of„ service of Chas. Gamble to run the ele. delegation took in the city. The exhibits Jack built. .'/-,, --:l"„ vator. the city. ''•••,' v'i'd were good but the turn-out was not so large as in some former years. The Emil Seiter's new restaurant is almost SfLaudenshlagef| weather was fine all through the fair completed, which certainly has a very This is the Soap, that was used' ,'.-"j and young and old enjoyed themselves. neat appearance internally. Its snderior excellence proven in million? cf SI' In the Machine, that washed the homes for more than a quarter of a century. It is Mr. Henry Loheyde, the boss boot used by the United Slates Government' Endorsed A Republican club was organized last Dealer in Clothes, that were worn by the parties, and shoe dealer, of New Ulm, had an by the hpads of the Great "Universities as the STOVES, Monday evening with a membership of Strongest, Purest and most healthful. Dr. Price's exhibition at the couuty fair of as nice an That lived in the house, that Jack built. 50. H" Warnke, Pres. and F. Clague, Cream Baking Powder does not contain Ammonia assortment of boots and shoes as could Lime, or Allum. Sold only in cans. Sec. :v be found at any state fair, and in the PRICE BAKING POWDER Co. The organization of a lively prohibition NEW YORK CHICAGO ST. LOtliS. way he had his stand arranged it was IT A 3RD WABE, TIN WARE A N7 club is now in order. Then let the ahead of anything we have ever seen, three clubs, democratic, republican and LIGHTNING RODS. and worth fifty cts. to see it. PROBATE NOTICE, Bargain Day prohibition come together occasion* The Celebrated White, Howe, The daughter of Conrad Moll, who ally and'elub each other or have joint State of Minnesota, County of Brown J-ss. In was kicked by a horse some time ago, Probate Court. Special Term, September 24th 18S8. debates. That would make lots of fun. New American & Singer In the maUer of the estate of F. W. Vogelpohl has so far recovered that she was taken deceased. Mr. Wolf Schmid, who had the sad JSEWING MACHINES. to her home on Sunday. Whereas, An instrument in writing, purporting misfortune of having his foot amputated to be the last will arid testament of F. W. Vogelpohl Mr. Geo. Webb, of Waseca, and his GO. Mtna. 1st. S Sts., New Ulm. MINN. a week ago yesterday, is improving deceased, late of said County, has been delivered son, of Texas, were up on Saturday and to this Court every day in the week at nicely. SCHUBERT FLORT Sunday, enjoyiug a chicken and duck And whereas, Ella Vogelpohl has filed therewith her petition,' representing, among other things hunt. They report having had a good People are still crying for the last that said F. W. Vogelpohl died in said County on success besides. week's "Advance." What is the the 19th day of September JSS8, testate, and that no executor is named in said last will and testament, Hon. Isaac Gallagher was absent trouble, have the "Devils" gone on the and praying that the said instrument may from the city a few days last week, takin toot. be admitted to probate, and that' letters of administration Agents for the improved the big show at Minneapolis he returned with the will annexed be to her issued McCOR 111 SELF BINDERS thereon home right side up with care. Worth Knowing. It is ordered, That the proofs of said instrument, and the said petition, be heard before this Last Wednesday evening, the Hon. Court, at theProbate Office in said County, on Mr. W. H. Morgan, merchant, Lake Ernst Huffcut, of Ohio, addressed the Saturday the iOth day of October A. D. 1888, at 10 City, Fla. was taken with a severe Cold, FURNITURE STORE. AND citizens of Sleepy Eye on the topic of the o'clock in the forenoon, when all concerned may attended with a distressing Cough and appear and contest the probate of said instrument present issue. The hall was crowded Stee Mowers, And it is further ordered, That public notice of running into Consumption in its first from one end to the other and some the time and place of said hearing be given to all stages. He tried many socalled popular were compelled to stand up he handled persons interested,by publication of these orders cough remedies and steadily grew for three weeks succesively previous to said day Always special bargains in his subject in such a way that he kept of hearing, in the New Ulm-Review, a newspaper also for the Northwestern Self-dumpiri^ worse. Was reduced in flesh, "had difficulty the crowd in good spirits and not sleeping printed and published at the City of New Ulm in in breathing and was unable to said County. if any were asleep it must have Hayrakes, Banner Hayrakes, the unexcelled sleep. Finally tried Dr. King's New By the Court, been Democrats or Prohibitionists. Norwegian Plows, Cultivators, ERNST BRANDT. lace curtains, carpets, wallpaper Mr. Huffcut is a fluent speaker and Discovery for consumption and found (L. S.) Judge of Probate. durable and light running Smith Wagons, immediate relief, and after using about posted he knows what he is talking self-oilingJWagons with steel axle. about. a half dozen bottles found himself well SALE OF STATE LAPS. and has had no return of the disease. Mr. B. Blake, a former resident of Repairs for the above named Mflchinery always on hand and baby-carriages. No other remedy can show so grand a Sleepy Eye, has been in town for a STATE OF MINNESOTA. LAND OFFICE. record of cures, as Dr. King's New Discovery week. Mr. Blake says that since he BINDING TWINE of the best quality. SAINT PAUL, AUGUST 29,1888. for consumption, Guaranteed to quit the store business his health has Notice is hereby given that the Auditor of Brown Our prices ara low and suitable to Co., will offer at Public Sale at his office in'New do just what is claimed for it.—Tialbottle improved wonderfully. Ulm on everybody. We ask the farmers to call tree at C. L. Roos Drug Store.4 Mr. J. A. White, of Minneapolis, and SATURDAY OCT. 27 1888 on us before buying elsewhere. at 10 olock a, m., on the terms prescribed by law, collector for the Deering Machine Co., (be School and Agricultural College Lands, in The S.D. PETERSON Mr. Henry Bode, of Nicollet, democratic was in town one day last week. Mr. BroT/n Connty, that have been appraised and are 9- NEW ULM MARBLE WORKS, White was formeiiy a station agent nominee for the office of county unsold, or that have deen sold and forfeited by reason of failure to pay interest for two or more here and i3 well known by the old* timers. treasurer, accompanied by many friends years. L'sts of the land to be offered may be seen at the and aspirants for Nicollet county political Iff. Schwendinger, JProp'r. Mr. A. Glatigny, who fell from the Auditor's OtHue for ten davs prior to the sale. O 11 W.W. BRADEN. honors, tarried in the city last Sun IMPLEMEN COMPANY mower and came in front of the sickle Commissioner of the.State Land Offire. »with one arm, and had it cut in a few day and took in the fair. Monuments, Tombstones and all places, is doing nicely. Had the horset other work in my line made to order Where Huns the "Motion" Swiftly taken another step he would have lois I promptly and in a workmanlike manner OH! MY HEAD. Sealed ii\ kll kii\d$ of fkfru n^kd^tqefy. Southward. his arm, but they stopped the moment at reasonable rates. he spoke to them, and saved his arm NEW ULM. MINN. The pain from Neuralgia and its From lake Michigan south it starteth, and probably his life. New TJIm, Minn. companion disease Rheumatism is From CHICAGO great in size, excruciating. Thousands who could MICHIGAN CITY too it toucheth, Louis Buenger, Renews Her .Yo.uth. be auickly cured are needlessly suffering. Thence thro' towns of enterprise Ath-lo-pho-ros will do for Enroute to INDIANOPOLIS Mrs. Phoebe Chesley, Peterson, Clay O. A. Mueller, others what it did for the following Mighty city yet to be, Co., Iowa, tells the following remarkable parties: NEW ULM MARKETS:—Wheat No. 1 Onward then to CINCINNATI, story, the truth of which is vouched Cor. Minn, and 3d North Sts., Wffliamsport. Ind., Oct. 8.1887. 85 old wheat 85 oats, 28-32 old corn, Offering two routes to the sea Having been afflicted with neuralgia for for by the resident of the town: the past four years, and tryingalmost everything, Or from MONON where it braacheth 40 barley,. 50, potatoes, 2 onions CGBTRACTOR '110 BUILDER, NEW TJLM, MINN. 'hL "I am 73 years old, have been troubled but in vain. I finally heard of Athlophoros. Visit LA FAYETTE SO fair After taking one bottle I found it with kidney complaint and lameness 60 butter, 8-12, eggs, 12J live hogs to be helping me, ana after taking four bottles Then see ye also LOUISVILLE of Athlophoros and one of Puis, I found for many years could not dress Far famed for beauties rare per lb 5 pork, per lb 5 J. Flour per that I was entirely well. I think the medicine gives special attention to Calcimining, myself without help. Now I am is positively a sure cure. Here again the "Monon" offeretfc cwl $2.75—$.3. 5 CHATOCEY B. REDDICK. free from all pain and soreness and Choice of PULLMAN CAR routes three Whitewashing and Plastering. All Mt. Carmel, 111., Dec. 26,1887. am able to do all my own housework. To the Gulf Coast and to Florida I have used Athlophoros in my family and Jobs promptly attended to in city or and Dealer in all Kinds.of .. find it to be the greatest medicine for neuralgia I owe ray thanks to Electric Bitters for Jacob Klossner, jr., Via KENTUCKY and TENNESSEE in existence, and having had its fangs country and satisfaction guaranteed in For particulars regarding specra! rates, Tourist fastened uponme for the past 30years I know having renewed my youth, and removed whereof I speak. MBS. I A CHILTON. tickets, Pullman Buffet Sleepers. Parlor and Chair every respect. completely all disease and pain." •8S*Send 6 cents for the beautiful colored picture, Cars, etc., address E. O. McCORMICK, Gen'l Try a bottle, only 50c. at C. L. Roos' Moorish Maiden." Office on Broadway, opposite J. Vogel's Pass. Agt. Chicago. City Ticket office, 73 Clark DEALER IN Drug Store. 4 THE ATHLOPHOROS CO. 112 Wall St. N. Y. street. lumber yard. Sl\elfg Sekvy-Skf dwkfe NEW "A Great Newspaper." Tin and^Hardwar Drug Store. AND .'• All Kinds of an Machinery, Under the above caption the New York Graphic, some three years ago, published a critical review of the growth of which sets forth so clearly some of the THE CHICAGO DAILY NEWS, NEW ULM, MINN. OF fundamental principles underlying the development of one of the phenomenal successes of later Edwar W Baer, years that it will well repay a reading. To bring some of the Graphic's figures down to the present E PW GROCERY STORE OF date, supplemental statements are parenthetically added by the present writer. Corner of Minnesota and Centre Streets. O. F.Huemke THE newspaper entitled to the distinction of much indebted for its remarkable growth in circulation A large assortment of heating and cook stoves having the largest daily circulation in America is to the persistent adherence on the part and all kinds of tinware always on hand. O. M. OLSEN, (Since this statement All orters entrusted to me will receive promptattention. THE CHICAGO DAILY NEWS. of the other Chicago dailies to the "blanketsheet is now open and ready for business. was made it is possible that the growth of Special attention given to the manu style of journalism. Of all the people in A choice and well selected stock of facture of tin and iron roofs. RUGGIST and APOTHECARY. the New York World entitles it to first place.) America the average Chicagoan is most in a hurry Repairing done neatly and promptly. The Graphic to-day devotes a page to sketches of DEALER IN and least inclined to wade through columns of GROCERIES, CROCKERY, EWULM, BIN N Drugs, 3Iedicines, Chemicats, scenes in and about its establishment. The history verbiage and stuff. is the only THE DAILY NEWS GLASSWARE and NOTIONS Toilet Articles, Fancy of this paper is probably without a parallel Chicago daily that has the facilities for giving all NORTH-WESTERN HOTEL in the annals of American journalism. It was Goods, Stationery and are offered to the public at prices which the news, and at the same time the good sense to Musical Instruments. tefJt founded December 20th, 1875, and was the first defy competition. Goods will be delivered present it in concise form. The result of such a FR. G0LLNAST, PROP'R. free to any part of the city. low-priced daily successfully established in the Oils, Paints, Brusf es, Varnishes andf condition of affairs is that prints THE DAILY NEWS Remember the place. West. At the end of its first year it had achieved Glasst more papers than all the other Chicago dailies Opposite the Railroad Depot. Minnesota Street corner of Third North. a circulation of about 10,000. From that time on combined. HEW TJLM3 MIJSJST. JPIujsicians* Prescriptions carefully its growth has been remarkable. It now prints "In considering all the causes'which have prepared from pure and DAKOTA HOUSE. seven editions daily, comprising both morning entered into and produced so phenomenal a journalistic fresh Drugs. and evening issues. Its statement of circulation First class accomodations at growth the most important one unquestionably reasonable rates. Good for the year 1884 shows a daily average of 125,178 Orp. POST OFFICE—NEW ULM, MINN. Agency for the celebrated Estey Organs has been the controlling conviction of its copies, unquestionably the largest daily circulation stabling on the and Pianos. ,v -, managers that the "cheap paper should be cheap A. G. SETTER Prop. premises. on the American continent. (The sworn statement only in price that its news should be as fresh and T»l for 1887 shows a daily average of 165,376.) This house is the most centrally located complete, its editorial discussion as able, and its Please give me a call. ATTENTION FARMERS. In politics is always inde- general tone and character as pure and heathful hotel in the city and affords THE DAILY NEWS pendent, never neutral. While its editoral expression asits best and highest pricedcotemporary. All Meridian Block, K"ew Ulm, Minn The New Ulm Creamery Co. will 'good Sample Rooms. is sometimes vigorous to the degree of commence gathering cream from" and this the "cheap paper" may'easily be even at its 'PIONEER W' after May 1st, 1888. Highest market severity, there is always in its utterances of opinion reduced price. Solifl, •. Cheap. Reliable.farmern price cash will be paid for same and Drag_Store$p- so manifest a purpose to be impartial and fair to The difference of revenue between the twocent are respectfully requested co all opposing interests, that it rarely loses the confidence patronize the company, as endeavors paper (even more so when the price is one G$0. j&doSg, of the reader, however much it may fail to will be made to manage the Creamery cent), and the higher-priced blanket-sheet," the in the interest of the farmers as well as bring him to an acceptance of its own view concerning DR. CWESCHCKE, PROP'R. latter throws away in useless and unasked for in our own. --,- the matter in hand. Dealer in size^that not only is of no worth to the reader, Minnesota Street, "As a newspaper proper, THE DAILY NEWS but is even an annoyance, in that it compels him NEW ULM,. DRY GOODS, I N N has earned a reputation for enterprising newsgathering to gleam what is of real news interest from amass 'tWn NOTIONS, second to none in the United States. ofverbiage and worthless amplication. A full and fresh stoch of HATS, CAPS, It is the only cheap paper in the West that is a SS It is because its managers have been wise drugs an a medicines choice GROCERIES & CROCKERY. member of the Associated Press. It gives its perfumeryftne soaps,combs I, enough to practically recognize these essentia^ Selling Agent for readers all the news worth giving and gives it for and toilet articles, books elements of the best American journalism of to-day stationery, colors, varnishes, two cents. (Now it does it for one cent a day) that is the best and most McGALLS BAZAR PATTERNS THE DAILY NEWS GLOVE-FITTIHG glass,putty and painters "Aside from its own deserving merits as li popular general family newspaper published" in $ supplies. Musical Instruments a Specialty. complete and cheap newspaper, it is doubtless Chicago or the West." .75 :^*, PIANOS, ORGANS AND NEW" UL&l, MINN It seems hardly possible that an endorsement of merit could be framed in stronger terms than MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. the foregoing analysis, and yet how much greater is not the achievement now that such a journal a* DR. J. C. O E N PURE WINES AND I %. VS 1S I a a a *s at the reduced price of O N E E N A A *f? THOS. MULVERHILL, Prep. Physician and Surge6n~VS The can hardly go farther. Certain itisthat E A I N E W S leadsthev7~/ QUORS FOR MEDICAL USE. fr* E CHICAGO A I N E W S IS sold by all newsdealers at O Cen per copy, or it will be mailed, postage paid, for Fine turnouts furnished with or without II drivers at reasonable rates. Fishing, bunting Physicians prescriptions carefully 8\» a I S I of farmers is especially caUed to the fact that this it a .',•, Office next door to Post Office. and Pleasure parties furnished teams. Ladies' compounded at all hours of the dav \i costs but little more than the old time weekly. The shrewd farmer will nowjiave his daily market reports. Address Saddle horses. Fine Carriages for funerals. VICT0RF Springfield, Minn. f&^^^^^m^ nni A W S O N THB D"LY N*™, I A G°- and night. ff Officoin SkatingHink. is#