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

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'NEW VIM AND VICINITY. Mr. O. M. Olsen made a run down to .•V"*9i Read Rev. Berghold's letter found Fr. Williams bought a sturgeon Monday DONT SCOUh The famous Dangler gasolene, s|ove,s Nicollet Wednesday afternoon. *V **?i a** that weighed 75 ftslp ?W®?1 for sale by H. D. Beussmanngf^flf elsewhere. -i 4 ?*N%:: Travelers' Guide. Mr. Otto Heimen has returned from Mr. Albert Held of Mankato, is home a man for groaning when he ham Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Bingham left Our Spring and Summer stock of Sheuiaafisni or Neuralgia. The pain the St. Paul Business College. on a visit, for St. Paul Monday morniog. hats is now complete. is simply awful. No torture in the ancient times was more painful than Mr. A. Schilling made Springfield a Wm. Gebser, the cigar-maker, made Mrs. H. S. Kennedy is visiting with BRUST & GRAFF. these twin diseases. But—oughtn't visit Friday of last week. a business trip to St. Peter Wednesday. relatives in'Waseca. .—. a man to be blamed if, having Rheumatism When a thing is done, advice comes or Neuralgia, he wont use Miss Eva Richards, of Courtland, has Eibner sells oranges at 20 cents per Mr. E. G. Pahl has returned from too late. It yon have not bought a hat Ath-lo-pho-ros, when it has cured returned from Chicago. dozen. New York. look at Theo. Crone's stock. thousands who have suffered in the same way It has cured hundreds Henry Vedder, the barber, has an Wii^k&gt.fWf^ C. H. Hornburg received a full carload Dr. L. A. Fritsche left for Europe after physicians have pronounced A Woman's Discovery, elegant new chair in his tonsorial fparlor. of machinery last week. them incurable. Monday evening. 'Another wonderful discovery has Going East. Go ing West. "The skill of five physicians could not Mr. Joseph Vogel made a business Mr. John Ziegler, of Marshall, was been made and that too by a lady in core me of Rheumatism which had settled 4 10:50 a.m. No. 1 4:17 a.m. the hips, neck and shoulders. So intense The village of Nicollet has been detached trip to Winona last Monday morning. visiting New Ulm friends Sunday. this country. Disease fastened its 18 12.15 p.m. wisthepam that sleep was almost impossible. Too first dose of \nhlophoros cave p. m. I 3 5:46 p. m. from the town of Nicollet for clutches upon her and for seven years me relief, and the third enabled me to sleep 2 10:00 p. m. Louis Buenger, Jr, came up from St. John Schapekahm is building anew 25 1:40 p. m. for four and a half hours without waking?. she withstood its severest tests, but her election purposes. I continued its nso and. «n now well." Nos. 1, 2 and 25 daily, All others daily picket fence around his premises on Paul Friday morning and will lemain vital organs were undermined and REV. S. H. TROY.ER New Albany, Ihd, except Sunday, Albert Seiter tore away from the rush 49*Send 6 cents for the beautiful colored picture, Minnesota Street. for a few days in the city. death seemed imminent. For three GEO. J. GRIMM, Agent. "Moorish Maiden." monthssshee of office seekers at the Dakota House rxTux. •i„„o, i- month sh coughed incessantly and THEATHLOPHOROS CO. 112 Wall Si. N.Y. Messrs. Epple and Hottinger were and went to St Paul Wednesday last With three photograph galleries could not sleep. She bought of us a BUSINESS LOCALS. seen on the streets of Courtland Wednesday. theacity, homely people will hereafter bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery for F.*W. Hauenstein, the jeweler, expects be thing of the past Consumption ancTwas so much relieved W A E N S E N 8®"* Call and examine the Jewel gaso his Silver Plated Hollow Ware IU,. QM.«H i, ,1. *i. **u on taking first dose that she slept all -"-n.u.iJ^kJ_LAJ_L±1, Hardly a day passes but what two or lene stove at J. B. Arnold's. Mr.Schell has the thanks of the night anS with one bottle has been Saturday. ma}r Review, offic „ffl„e for a sampl,e o* _f his. J6@ttl three of the tramp brotherhood i... cele.- An elegant assortment of ladies' a a W. H. Lee, of Eden, brought in six parasols at B. BEHKKB & Co's. brated Bock Beer. be seen laying around the depot. Luther Lutz Thus writes W. C. Hamrick young wolfs and received his reward of & Co., of Shelby, N. C—Get a free Call at J. F. Hack's for Boots and About twenty-five new comers from M. M. Madigan, County Attorney of trial bottle at Chas.* L. Roos's Drug- thirty dollars for his nest of birds. .^Shoes. the "owld" country came to New Ulm store Redwood County and Mr. J. Larson, of A four months old child of Mr. Hanscben, B^ Baby Carriages, Baby Carriages, on Saturday evening's train. Lamberton were in town Friday on jnst received a new stock of the latest our contractor and builder, died business. The pay car gladdened the hearts styles of baby carriages. Come and have last Thursday morning of convulsions. your pick. For sale by F. H. Retzlaff. and pocketbooks of the railroad employes R. J. Marks representing the Winona Messrs. Rinkel and McCabe of St. &@f Go to J. F. Hack for clothing and last Saturday. Republican, was looking up subscribers Peter have taken the contract of plastering turnishing goods which will be s°ld here last week. Mr. Xavier Zoellner of West Newton cheap. Mr. M. Mullen's new house and was badly kicked by a horse last Monday Gruenefelder's full band, uniformed fig?" A large invoice of new and pretty will commence work about June 1st. and has been brought to the Hospital and in their nice new helmets paraded designs in crockery and glassware! Tne Mr. Andrew Aman, who has been in largest and best in the citv at for treatment. the streets and made nice music Sunday business here for some time at the F. H. BEHNKE'S I N I E S afternoon Chicago House stand has decided to locate Yesterday afternoon at the Lutheran Ladies1 t©° A tine assortment of and in Montana. church, Rev.Nietschke.of St.James.was Mrs. Anton Brey and children received children's hosiery at J. F. Hacks' very 4.0 E A S CHRONIC A I S married to Miss Gusta Sauer of New $2000 from the A. O. U. W. last cheap. Sheriff Schmid was busy the latter S I A I RHEUMATISM. Ulm. The newly wedded couple will week for a policy claim which they held I HAVE OPENED J3@* A fine, new line of ladies' parasols part of the week notifying those who AFTER 6 YEARS. THE CURE. make their home in St James. just received at against that order. are to serve on the different juries, to Ithaca, N H. Albany Et ItUaca, Mrs. B. FOLLMAN'S. with anew line of The Tribune says that Mr. Grimmer be on hand at the proper time. Nicklaus & Goetsch are making a Dec 19, 1881 July 5,188T. I®"* A fine assorsment of hats in all Watches, Jewelry, Silverware was in St. Peter last Monday. What has wheel for use in the brickyard, which Tor over 40 years I Suffered many yearsinjury Licensed to wed: Peter Kiaer to colors, sizes and shapes at have been a victim of to hip resulting in Mr. Grimm done that his name is thus is seven 3et across, has a hnb 1^ feet Mary C. Madsen both of Brown County, BEHNKE & Co's. Kieumatism I W&E persuaded rheumatism, muscular used in vain through and ten spokes, each four to try St Jacobs Special attention given to all mail Joseph Vosrel to Mrs. Annie Waibel, weakness and contracted and Optical goods, Oil I have used two bottles orders at Geo. E. Brett, Mankato. cores Two bottles St inches wide and two inches thick. Some of Mr. H. Frenzel's relatives Andreas Dauber to Annie Bier, Herman and a man more tree Jacobs Oil relieved me so JEfcgp0 1 Satin finished serges—a new stock from rheumatism never Nietschkc to Augusta Sauer. all of which are of the latest patterns from Tacoma, Wash. Ter. were visiting Register of Deeds Grimmer, returned that I now walk about at Brust & Graff's* walked our streets My and designs. here a few days last week and looking and attend to daily duties from the South last week looking as Chris. Baiter of Lafayette had the limbs that were once Egg* Satins in all patterns and colors at at62 I heartily indorse sill! and lam" are now as Engraving and Repairing a Specialty. over the country. though his trip was an agreeable one to inside of his left hand torn away while Brust & Graft's. light and limber as in my it him which his many friends will be 4 Misses A. Ricks, Bertha Schmidt, A. blasting stone last Wednesday. The youth JOS EDSELL JOS EDSEIX. Opposite Dakota House A line line of children's trimmed 'J pleased to know. attending physician says that it is a hats from 25 cents up to $2 00 at Mrs. M. and L. E- Getch and C. H. Dirks CEIP?LZD CASES THKOW AWAT CKTTTCESS Notice Of Tax Judgment B. Follman's. 20 a bad hurt but amputation is not necessary. spent Sunday afternoon in Lafayette CUBED PERMANEHTLr A prairie tiie near Redwood Falls Sale. I buy old rags, iron, zinc, copper and very pleasantly. yesterday threatened to do much damto TESTIMONIALS CHEEKFTFLLY KENEWED rubber for cash or in trade. CHEONIC CASES, BEST CTTfiZS Pursuant to a Real Estate Tax Judgment of the that town. The fire department was Mr. Gebser's cigar factory started up Humboldt, in his Cosmos, thought he District Court, in the County of Brown State of E. W, BAER, Sold b/ Driujw*'^ find Dccilei $ Eiei yu here Minnesota, entered the twenty-first day of March called out who succeeded after much again Monday with a foice of six men. showed up the world. Suppose he had My Badger Hats are as well known 1889, in proceedings tor enlorcing paymentof taxes THE CHARLES A. V0GELER CO., Baltimore, Md. hard work in preventing a serious conflagration. Mr. Gebser's trade is largely a local and penalties upon retl estate in the county of a& Jim Blame of Maine. lived to know Dr. Bull's Syrup. But Brown remaining delinquent on the first Monday "NEW ADVERTISEMENT! one and all can testify to his good THEO. CRONE. of January, 1889, and of the statute* in such case he didn't alas! made and provided, I shall, on the sixth day of .JS^* "KoechlinV French Satines in brands of cigars. Mayor Rudolph is having the interior May at ten o'clock in the forenoon, at the Auditor's great varietv and dainty styles at A small sized runaway occurred Saturday Office in the city of Aew Ulm anil County of NOTICE OF MEETING. of his newly purchased house repainted Services in the churches on Easter Brown sell the la-ids which are charged with taxep, BRETTS EMPIRE STORE, Mankato. afteruoon near the Empire Mill penaltes and costsin saia Judgment, andfon which and repapered. The exterior will also Sunday were especially appropriate to Jg^1* k* The very latest styles of ladies hats taxes shall not have been previously paid. by which some farmer had his wagon The annual meeting of the stocKbolders the occasion- Large and beautiful displays be painted and all together will be one and bonnets just received E P. BERTRAND, of the New Ulm Building and pole converted into kindling wood. 1' Auditor of Brown County. at Mrs. B. Follman's 20 ot the nicest of New Ulna's nice houses. of flowers together with music Loan Association will be held in Turner Mrs. Wm. Sandman, Mrs. G. Baumley Hall, Thursday May 2nd. at 6 o'clock J&@"* A large and choice assortment of suitable for the time and place were enjoyable DR G. BELL, Married, yesterday afternoon at the Ladies Spring Wraps and Jackets from P. M. Every male voting member, for and Mrs, J. Simmet all of Lafayette features. In the Catholic Lutheran church. Mr. Patsche of Nicollet Resident Dentist. not attending will be fined $1.00. the best New York Importers and are reported quite sick. Mrs. Sandman Church Solemn Hirh Mass was celebrated to Miss Wittkowske of New Ulm. Manufacturers at Brett's, Mankato. 18. FRED PFAENDER. Secretary. Office in the Meridian Block, has been in town a few days in consultation by Father Reichl and a beautiful Mr. Patsche is a son of the well-known ggT" E. W. Baer has a full new line of 4 NEW ULM, MINN. FARM FOR SALE. with Dr. Fritsche. music and song services were rendered kerosene oil stoves and invites the public respected citizen Henry Patsche and Teeth extracted without pain by the by Gruenefelder's full band and a A farm six miles south of Gibbon, to call and examine them. the bride is as well known by a laro-e latest approved methods. The appropriation tor the monument 1 Sibley County, is offered for sale. It large choir of male and female voices Henry Laudenschlaeger repairs all circle of friends in this citv. on the battle fields of New Ulm has contains 200 acres, sixty of which are SALE OF STATE LANDS. kinds of Sewing Machines perfect and under the leadership of Sister Veneranda. been cut down to $3000 by our legislature under cultivation and the rest is prairie cheap Au. 28. Mr. E. N. Bolaud, of Chicago, has land. Has a good frame house, new, on account, we suppose, of previous leased the S. C. Madsen gallery on fi^" Geo, E. Brett, of Mankato has a a good frame'barn, granary and pasture The stock yards were full of cattle. STATE OP MINNESOTA, LAND OFFICE large appropriations for other large line of Parasols anil sun umorellas Broadway where he will be prepared fenced. For further particulars Saint Paul, March 28 1889 Saturday afternoon waiting to be load in new and unique styles Qualities parts of the state. call on or address Notice is hereby given that the State Auditor to meet the wants of anything in the and pi ices guaranteed. will offer at PUBLIC SALE at the Connty Auditor's ed and shipped to Pierre, S. D. There i.RIC LARSON, photograph hue. See his "ad." in another office in New Ulm on Thursday May 28d 1889 at 10 Mr. Johu Berg, one of Sigel's successful JS^° For abed room suit, an odd easy were probably between 700 and 800 19 Gibbon, Sibley Co., Minn o'clock a on the terms prescribed by law. the column School and Agricultural College Lands, in Brown farmers, has decided to retire chair, or anything in the Furniture line head which bad been bought up at different County, that have been appraised and are unsold, Entertainment call on Cnas. Wagner. from active granger duties and move to or that have been sold and forfeited by reason of Chas. L. Roos and Jos. Schmucker, a times by Messrs. Stuebe and W. failure to j»ay interest for two or more years. ggp- Geo. E. Brett, of Mankato, carries to town. He is building a neat one and couple of the city fathers of New Ulm, Lists of the lands to be offered may be seen at Dunning of St. Peter. It was rather a full line of all the latest things the Auditor'* Office for ten daya prior to the sale. a half story brick house near Turner were in the city on Thuesday looking amusing to watch the above gentlemen W.W.BRADEN, black and colored silks and guarantees Hall and will occupy it with his family Commissioner of the State Land Office. over our system of water works with lower prices than are asked in the larger endeavering to count the cattle in the Turnert a Hall, as soon as it is completed. cities. which they seemed well pleased.—ST. herd. It was, "One, two, three" Mrs. W. Hummel. JG^** Lawns was the fashion last year, PETER HERALD. Since publishing the names of the hold on, "One, two" "one" "the but this year it is Chalhes. Brust and residents of New Ulm who are70 years tamn tings dont stand still" 'itiestfay Ereiing, April 30,1889, Graff have them. A collision occurred at the corner of DRI600DS AN GROCERIES. of age or older, the following have been Is New Ulm going to celebrate the Geo. E- Brett of the Empire Store Minnesota and 3rd North Street last handed in to us Maria Anna Bobleter Mankato, makes a specialty of fine in Celebration of the centennial anniversary of Washington's Saturday morning in which the teams I have constantly on hand the no&t 73, Simon Vogel 90, Mary Jahnke 91 Dress Goods and has in stock all ihe CENTENNIAL inauguration next Tuesday, April 30th of Nick Nenno of New Ulm and Henry complete stock of dry goods and notions, Novelties of the season together with a (the latter resides in the town of Cottonwood Minneapolis and other towns are going Buenger of Milford took part, A pole and a large line of 5 and 10 cent hne line of Trimming. with her son Fritz Jahnke at of to make nothing short of a 4th of July goods. was broken on one rig and a reach on fi®"* Never forget that Chas. Wagner present.) PRESIDENT WASHIN8T0NS INAUGURATION. I have a splendid assortment of fine of it in the churches, and in State and has the largest variety of patterns in the other. The horses were not injured. laces and embroideries, crochet trim* wall paper and carpets, military affairs. President Harrison For several days past workmen have mings and embroidery silks. Instrumental and Vocal Music, Recitations, Jg^* Something new in Hosiery—the has proclaimed that day to be a National been engaged in grading in German I have some beautiful patterns in Onyx ingrain fast black for Ladies and Orations in English and Charles Albrecht's team became scared holiday,—shall we observe it faithfully lace curtains. park and planting nice evergreen trees children—color guaranteed absolutely at a piecegofjflying paper in front of German, etc. Boys1 suits will be sold at cost in order in rows throughout it. The grass begins fast or money refunded. Ask for them Admission 25 Gents. Mr. Crone's store Monday afternoon, to close out the stock. I sell boys' at LATER—Arrangements have been to wear a green coat and the prospects felt hats very cheap. suddenly wheeled around and were makt BRETTS EMPIRE STORE, Mankato. made to celebrate the day atTurnerHall NEW are very favorable for New Ulm's having ing straight for the store front but they C. Baltrusch a first-class out of door resort for and in the evening there will be speeches jgg^At this house cleaning and repairing Photograph Gallery. straddeled a lamb post and got no farther time of the year, I respectfully call the in both languages, music both vocal the summer. than the sidewalk. It looked rather attention of the people to the fact that and instrumental and those who attend will close out bis entire stock of I have lately added to my stock a large bad for store glass for about two minutes. Next ^Friday evening ,the 26th inst., may expect an evening of enjoyment READY MADE complete line of paints, oils, varnishes, Total damage, a broken pole. the 70th anniversary of the founding of and profit. Alabastine and brushes. Those wishing the Odd Fellows Lodge in America will anything in this line will do well to Mr. Otto Seiter has'the contract for I Jewed the weU-known gaUeiy Mr. H. Rudolphi has fitted up a nice be duly celebrated by the members of of S. C. Madsen on Broadway and am call and look over my stock before buying set of rooms for a man by the name of shaving and painting the poles for the red to do all work pertaining to elsewhere. O. M. OLSEN, that body and their families in New re a Electric Light Company. They are to J. B. Krowel, of Albert Lea who is expected mv line in workman-like style and Meridian Block Drug Store. Ulm. The affair promises to be one of ma'nner. Have had an experience of be of a dark red color and are 200 in here the last of this week with a social enjoyment and pleasure and eleven years in some of the leading The Verdict Unanimous. number. Mr. Hanschen's contract with full and complete outfit of photographer's Schmucker's celebrated Tivoli will echo tha r«r,m,„nn MJ- -,. i- x..- galleries of Chicago and guarantee my tools and fixtures and New Ulmthe W. D. Suit, Druggist. Bippus. Ind., Company for building its lighting W to be second to none in this secstation, to the music of the merry dancers feet. testifies: "I can recommend Electric will have photograph gallery No. 3, calls for a brick building 30x65 tion of the state. Have a full line of Bitters as the very best remedy. Dr. C. Berry and wife left Wednesday immediately. There is no reason why feet and is to be completed at an early photographic instruments and will do Every bottle sold has" given relief in Now is your time to buy a suit for Enlarging, Bromide and evening for a pleasure trip with a town of 4000 inhabitants can not support date. A~.4.~ The mi sidIe track to .the proposed rTrtrktrina* Copying T^nlo-rnpinnr UtAmi^n «*«si every case. One man took six bottles about one-half of wbat it is worth. Cravon Work. Tin types a specialty. La Crosse Wis. the first point in view three galleries and we hope Mr. K. station will oe built right away. and was cured of Rhuematism of 10 I respectfully solicit the patronage of years' standing." Abraham Hare, for a destination. The Dr. was undecided will find a successful business he will the citizens of New Ulm and vicinity. Fine City Lots for Sale. Mr. Frank Rose and Miss Clara druggist. Bellville, Ohio, affirms: "The Confident that I can afid will please whether to make an eastern trip by rent a house af Mr. Rudolphi and move Schrader were joined the bonds of best selling medicine I have ever handled tbe mo^t particular. Remember the way of Milwaukee, Chicago, Buffalo into it with his family. The gallery The undersigned offers to sell lot 7 matrimony last Monday afternoon in in my 20 years' experience, is Electric place—S. C. Madseu'sgallen onlJroadway. or lots 6 and 7, block 61, south, corner and New York or to go to St. Paul, has been rented for a term of 3} years Bitters." Thousands] of others the town of Milford. Both of the parlies Respectfully, m. of German and Fifth streets south, have added their testimony, so that the Minneapolis Duluth, but in either line and was fitted up at an expense of are well known in this vicinity, the They are among the most desirable verdit is unanimous that Electric Bitters of route the visit will be prolonged about $400. bride being the daughter of Mr. Julius residence lots in the city. do cure all diseases of the Liver. three weeks. The trip is made for Ice Cream Parlors, Schrader of Milford and the groom is MBS. H. SPOKHHASE. Kidneys or Blood. Only a half dollar Sunday Evening, tne New Ulm Turn Mrs. Berry's particular convenience a bottle at Chas. Roos' Drugstore, the son of Mr. Fred Rose of town of JOHN ALBERT, Zoeglings Verein celebrated the 23rd and New Ulm friends wish both a pleasant Home. The Review is foremost in Anniversary of its organization at Turner Consumption surely Cured. and delightful time, wishing the young couple joy and happiness. LICENSED AUCTIONEER. Hall in a becoming manner. A Soda Water, Lemonade & Milk Shakes To the Editor—Please inform your Delinquent personal property tax fair sized audiencewitnessed the successful Attends to Sales at aliftimes promptly readers that I have a positive remedy always on hand. payers in Brown County are reported as carrying out of a well chosen mixed We understand that the Winona & anywhere in the County. Address, for the above named disease. By its HEADQUARTERS FOR follows.* In New Ulm, 6 Sleepy, Eye programme which consisted of gymnastic St Peter Land Company have offered timely use thousands of hopeless cases Springfield, Minn. •, a 10 Springfield. 4 Albin, 2 Bashaw, 5 exercises as one feature and a good have been permanently cured. I shall all of their lands in this County for sale Cottonwood, 1 Eden, 2 Home, 4 Theatrical play as an other. The President be glad to send two bottles of my remedy and in fact have commenced selling. CONFECTIONERY, CIGARS FREE fo any of your readers *vho Linden, 3 Lako Hanska, 4 Leavenworth, of the Society, Mr. Albert Pfaender, We are not aware on what terms and have consumption if they will send me I/ice nsed Auctioneer AND TOBACCO. made a few well chosen remarks 4 Milford, 1 Mulligan, 4 conditions the sales are made but are their express and post office address. in which he outlined the history of the' North Star, 1 Prairieviile, 1 Stark, 3 15 Cent Lunch at ail Hours. Linden, Brown Co., linn. Respectfully, of this opinion that parties buying these Stately, 1. Total of delinquents, 56. Organization from the beginning of its Eitaer's Palace Restaurant, T. A. SLO0UM, M. 181 Pearl St. lands shonld be careful to examine New York. existence spoke of what it had and Sigel and Burnstown are the only Correspondence promptly attended to. what they are contracting for or what was accomplishing and gave an urgent towns where no taxes were put in the POST OFFICE BLOCK kind of a deed they get So far the Dr. SetU Arnold's invitation to the young men of the city BUTTER: BUILDING STONE OMCORD WOOD, Sheriff's hands for collection while the tax judgments rendered against said CASH PAID FOR COUGH KILLER to become members Of it. The stage village of Sleepy Eye shows up the largest Company are unsatisfied and remain a GOUGK KILLER is the best Cough Cure I play was a highly satisfactory one and number of this class of taxpayers. The New w. Ulm. w»„ Creamery wiw-uiov Co. W.UUJ3W1 buys and The New Ulm Stone Co. is ready to lien upon said lands in the amount ever used. reflects credit on the ability and natural r* Less than 2 percent of the taxes are deliquent pays the highest^ marken pricee in Cas sell building stones and oak cor- wood **C about one dollar per acre (still bearing "r- "71,7~S™- 7 Wm. A. Myer, Weston, 111. 1 talent of the members who took *Or in the county which makes a JTn granulatedi Butter sod eggs in the. a^t a the Quarry or delivered in tbe*'City,a4 fn cmumiAttw Rntt« —.- :. **.. Quarr or delivered in tr Druggists, 25c., 50c., and interest) which will have to be paid by basement of Kiesling** blSI, corner For prices inquire of J. Pfenninger, W. part in it. & Fo prices inquire of Pfenning pretty good showing. the Company or the purchaser. $1.00. 1 Minnesota aMJ2em^,8n«eta. Boesch, A. Schell, or C. Fiken.