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VOLUME XII. NO. 48. NEWULM, BROWN COUNTY, MINN., WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 27. 1889.,^,, WHOLE NUMBERf 620 i.^it^i A PAINFUL ACCIDENT. TRUTHFUL THOMAS.,^ CERTIFICATE OF AMENDMENT V^J- fM8 of the WSff'&W If there is a man in Brown County P5f?, PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY Last Friday afternoon hews~ was received Articles of Incorporation who can lay claims to a delicate regard here of a runaway near Springfield, for the truth, certainly that man is the in which two of New Ulm's leading SM5A V\A,V A— the i^v,',¥-« BRANDT & WEDDENDORF. 0 editor of the Sleepy Eye Herald. To business men, S. D. Peterson and New Ulm Basket "Works. jS V"*£ & *-aa him there is a sacred halo about the Henry Crone, met with painful injuries. OFFICE OVER CITY DRUG STORE. word and he looks upon truth as a A telegram to that effect was received Know all men, that we, Ernst Brandt thing too holy for a weak and foolishmortal TERMS $1.50 per year in advance. as President, and B. Juni, as Secretary by Dr. Berry and a special was sent up like himself to approach or en & of the "New Ulm Basket Works", {a immediately, bearing the doctor and corporation, do hereby certify, that at joy. I is seldom therefore that his making the distance of thirty miles in a meeting of the shareholders of said newspaper articles are imbued with I RESIDENT DENTIST. as many minutes. Arrived there the company, duly called and held on November that which is above him. This week he nature and the circumstances leading to 12th A. D. 1889, at the office of ^K Office, Corner Minnesota and 1st N. Street. resumes his slugging tools—the only said company in the City of New Ulm the accident were learned, and are '^fefE W ULM, MINN. in the County of Brown and State of kind he is capable of using—and, in pretty near as follows. The gentlemen Teeth extracted without pain by the use of Minnesota, the original articles of incorporation answer to our charge, and not insinuation, vitalized air or nitrous oxide gas. were expected at Springfield on the of said company were, by of double signing, vomits early passenger, and a team was in more than a majority vote, number and D1 0. BERRY, forth a lot of dirty statements, in which he amount of such shareholders and teadiness to take them into the country calls us liar and fraud with nearly every shares amended, so as to increase the PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, where they purposed securing signers Office Meridian Block, over Olsen's capital stock of said corporation ten breath. Such terms sound harsh for a remonstrance. They missed the thousand dollars, making the first sentence Drug Store, New Ulm, Minn. enough whenever they are used, but passenger however, and did not arrive of article five (5) of said original Office hours Irorn 9 A. M. to 3 P. M. when applied by a man, who is as much articles read as follows: in Springfield till several hours later, of a liar himself as his health will permit, Article 5. The amount of capital when they started at once for the country. stock of this corporation shall be fifteen they are doubly mean. Besides he The team, from standing so long, thousand ($15,000) dollars, divided into does not back them up with proofs. His was naturally wild and broke loose at one hundred and fifty (150) shares style is not one of convincing argument of the par value of one hundred ($100) the first opportunity. Thinking that but rather a reckless use of dollars each. Office in J. Klossner's new brick block. the tongue was broken and not knowing In testimony whereof, we have hereunto words, whiob. roll from his mouth as NEWULM, I N N what might turn up, both of the Don't read this. set our hands and the seal of said water from a greased cloth. All that Telephone Connections. men jumped from the buggy, Mr. company this 13th day of Novenaher A. he says is said with the supposition Crone breaking his left leg just above D. 1889. Dr. L. A. Fritsche, that he is the only man in the county the ankle and Mr. Peterson more seriously ERNST BRANDT, President. JOHN C. TOBE who dares to be outspoken, while we B. JUNI, Secretary. fracturing both bones of the same PHYSICIAN.I I SURGEON, [Corporate Seal.] are the Lilliputian cowards he would leg at about the same place. 'Taken to In presence of Jos. A. Eckstein and make us out to be. But once for all, we Springfield, Dr. Rothenberg set he broken Viola Koch as witnesses. would tell him that he does not know State of Minnesota, limbs and the suffering men were returned Office over J. Klossner's Hardware Store. DEALER IN us. When the Review said that some County of Brown, SS- to NewUlm on the special. When New Ulm, in of the leading spirits in this removal On this 13th day of November A. D. WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELBY* at home it was discovered that Mr. Peterson 1889, personally came before me the scheme had signed their petition twice, had also broken the larger bone L. G. BELL, above named Ernst Brandt as president it meant just what it said, and never Silver and Silver Plated Ware, Spectacles, etc. ofhis right arm close to the wrist. Dr. and B. Juni as secretary of the New Resident Dentist. intended to take it back or faint because Ulm Basket Works, who being severally Berry dressed this, and although both Office in the Meridian Block, the Herald aised its voice, which duly sworn, each on his oath says, 1 would call special attention to a new article in the spectacle line. It is the gentlemen are receiving the beat of at that he i3 the officer named of said company NEW ULM, MINN. once was able to be heard, and called tendance, they naturally suffer considerable ELECTRO-MAGNETIC SPECTACLE. set forth in above certificate, that Teeth extracted without pain by the us liar. What we said was so. We pain. They bear up under it with he subscribed said certificate as such latest approved methods. did not lie, nor did we deliberately officer and knows the contents thereof tadmirable grit however and still con These spectacles are of a superior quality and finish, and are specially adapted slander the citizens of Sleepy Eye. If and that the same are true. for eyes that have been strained or overworked. Try them before you buy any inue to talk courthouse. New Ulm people £)R. J. L. SCHOCH Subcribed and sworn to before me we have made statements that concerned others. will feel their loss and recognize at this 13th day of November A. D. 1889. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. them, they alone laid themselves Fin Repairin a Specialty. the same time that it was brought about VIOL A KOCH, liable thereto. They alone can take Notary Public, Minn. Calls promptly attended to night or day. while inactive and willing service for HUMPHREYS' the blame. In signing the petition Jacob Klossner, Jr., [Notarial Seal] the cause of the town. The sympathies Office over Pioneer Drug Store. twice, perhaps they did not think that No. 3498. of every one will be with them in their NEWULM, MINN. VETERINARY SPECIFICS Office of Register of Deeds. some day that paper would be public painful misfortune and the hopes of all Brown County, Minnesota. property, and that soon their foolish actions For Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Dogs, Hogs, for a speedy recovery. I hereby certify that the within would be open to the criticism of AND POULTRY. instrument was filed in this office for DEALER IN Veterinary Surgeon. 5 0 0 Page Book on Treatment of Animals the press. Nevertheless these things record on the 13th day of November A. A POTTERY SURE. and Chart Sent Free. Having treated sick animals for years D. 1889 at 3 o'clock P. M. and was duly have come about, and we can now produce CUBES Fevers, Congestions, Inflammation. A. A. (Spinal Meningitis, Milk Fever. I can conscientiously recommend myself recorded in Book 1 of Incorporations on The meeting which was held at Turner the names. Perhaps the owners B.B.—Strains, Lameness, Rheumatism. pages 213 and 214. to all who need the services of a C.C.--Distemper, Nasal Discharges. Hall last Wednesday evening was a would rather not see them in print and, AND competent Veterinary. Orders may be S.D.—Bots or Grubs, Worms. A. J. GRIMMER, E.E.—Coughs, Heaves, Pneumonia. fruitful one. Theobject as stated in the as we have always known the gentlemen left at the Pioneer Drug Store. Register of Deeds. F.F.—Colic or Gripes, Bellyache. All Kinds of Farm Machinery, call was, of course, the discussion of in question as honorable and respectable State of Minnesota. G.G.—Miscarriage, Hemorrhages. H.H.—Urinary and Kidney Diseases. NEW ULM, MINN. Department of State. I hereby certify the establishment of pottery works at citizens, we have thus far I.I.—Eruptive Diseases, Mange. NEW ULM, MINN. that the within instrument was J.K..—Diseases of Digestion. this place on an extensive scale, and it withheld a public expose, but since the MeatHT3ESXIV JOS. A. ECKSTEIN, Stable Case, with Specifics, Manual, Market, filed for record in this office on the 15th Witch Hazel OU and Medlcator, $7.0 0 would look now as if matters were Herald, which looks upon itself as the day of November A. D. 1889 at 11:45 Sttofriey & Cotu^eloi' Price, Single Bottle (over 50 doses), .6 0 coming to a bead. An experienced mouthpiece of public sentiment orders o'clock A. M. and was duly recorded in Sold by Druggists or Sent Prepaid anywhere Book Y. of Incorporations on page 68 workman, who spent a couple of days us to specify, we feel bound to comply JOS. SCINOBBICH, Piop'r., andin any quantity on Receipt of Price. H. STOCKENSTROM, Humphreys' Med. Co., 109 Fulton St., N. Y. in investigating the clay beds in the Titles examined and perfected. with its request. Therefore, if it is Ass't Secretary of State. HUMPHREYS' vicinity of New Ulm, appeared before Corner Minn. & Centre Str., New Ulm. Particular attention given to collections. willing to recognize among its citizens HOMEOPATHIC the meeting and presented a proposi. such men as L. Dehuff, Ben Butler has done a great good in A large supply of fresh meats, sausage, SPECIFIC No. fitf tion. He compared the clay taken from Chas. Schoregge, Michael Fohl, the Tewkesbury Almshouse, but his flgrOffice over Brown Co. Bank..^f hams, lard, etc., constantly on work will not be complete till he orders the New Ulm beds, with the material August Schwieger, F. M. Haskell, J. H. hand. Highest market price paid for In use 30 years. Theonlysuccessful remedyfor NEW ULM. MINN. a good supply of Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup, Cattle, Hogs, Hides, Wool, etc. All used at Red Wing and other points, Nervous Debility, vital Weakness, Burke, Ben. B. Marti, August Steinke, the people's remedy. orders from the country promptly attended and stated that, in his opinion, the former JOHN LIND. C. A. HAGBERG Frank Schiltz and John Roth, nearly to. and Prostration, from over-work or other causes. LIND & HAGBERG, was by far the best. He stated also all of whom have assisted in the circulation pr.xe.—Humphreys'HedlcinoCo.<p></p>CATARRreceipY.f. ?1 per vial, or6 vials and large vial powder, for $5 SOLDBV BBUGGISTS, orsentpostpaid on to Attorneys andCounselors at Law, that he could not see but^that our supply 109 Fultoa St., Ji. of a removal petition,then let it retract WINE & BEER HALL wa3 inexhaustible and showed up the its statements and let it cease with Attend to Suits in all the State and advantages of the location of the beds reckless libel to call us liar and fraud. O :*'.'J% U. S. Courts. to the town over those at Red We admit that the Herald lai-ks the AUGUS M. MUELLER: r5^ Special Attention Paid to Collections. Wing, where the material is hauled manhood and the brains to pursue •5*'" *V** i„ The best of Wines, Beer, .Liquors and 4?% $$ GERMAN AND SCANDINAVIAN LANGUAGES a distance of twelve miles. Under all a nobler and more respectable course, Cigars always kept on hand. ',$•?•" SPOKEN. of N ew UJm, he says, there is a quality but he should at least be able to see NEW ULM, MINN. Cor. Broadway and 1st North 'Str. VfNEW of olay that is amply fit for .manufacturing this for himself, and fnrther refrain ULM MINN! stoneware, so that an establish from disgusting the people with his JML I Li I "N* El :R, I Meat Market ILJ ment could be run here at less expense customary and usual rot.i For ourselves '/-M than at Red Wing and consequently we have had enough. We have —AND— with better advantages in competition. Ladies Furnishing Goods. learned the editor through and through. iM CHAS. STUEBE, Prop'r. .v Speaking of our. shipping facilities he Further than to prevaricate he cannot, Ely's Cream Balm JVIf^ 13. ^olln}kr\ri & do. inferred that, if the Red Wing trade and he would not if he could. Insolence A large supply of fresh meats, sau *,'VX were taken as a criterion, we lacked is the result of the favor, which, sages, hams, lards, etc., constantly on Cleanses the Nasal Passages. hand. All orders from the country opposite the nothing in this respect and in some through a great mistake, he has been Allays Inflammation. Heals the promptly attended to. .• 4 I. points were the better off, lying nearer shown, and,conceit is the innate quality Sopes, Restores the Senses of Union Motel, New Vim, Taste, Smell and Hearing. CASH PAID FOR HIDES. as we do to the Dakota and Iowa districts. of his mind. The two combined Always on hand a good stock of Millir.ery Goods Figures were then laid before make him a man that we don't care to POWDER consisting in part of Hats,Bonnets, Velvets, Silks NEW ULM MINN. A particle is applied Into each nostril and is Ribbons, Feathers, Flowers, &c. the meeting, showing the cost of erecting deal with. I agreeable. Price 50c. at Druggists or by mail. Also Patterns for stamping monograms. Stampinc WZ BROTHERS, 66 Waxrea Street, New York. of all kinds. Embroidery Work and Fashionable the pottery works and the expense SNrzrwr dressmaking done to order. The following affidavit will' explain of running^them. Twenty thousand dollars Photograph Gallery^ itself and may releive the editor of the Absolutelvaries. Pure. would be necessary to invest in New Ulm Foundry 9 .Sleepy Eye Herald of any doubt he buildings with a weekly capacity of This powder never A marvel ,, ,,v. to '•-. .t Idcensed Auctioneer, may have as to the falsity of his own 24,0000 gallons, and the expense of labor, of purity, strength and wholesomeness. —AND— J. F. CROWELL5^3§ statements. It is also sufficient evidence Linden, Brown Co., Minn. More economical than the ordinary fuel, and the like would foot up MACHINE SHOP, that we have not lied. kinds, and cannot be sold in competition some $800 per week. Taking this estimate, Rudolphi's building,cor. 3d N. & Minn H% with the multitude of low test, STATE OF MINNESOTA, Correspondence promptly attended to ,'EAS. LEONHARDT & BRO., Props. the works would then yield a profit NEW ULM, MINN, y'$£* short weight, alum or phosphate powders. COUNTY OF BROWN, S of over $10,000 annually. Such an 1 take all styles and sizes of pnwo-* Sold only in cans. ROYAL BAKING Corner Centre and Front Str., Benedict*Juni being first duly sworn POWDER CO., 106 Wall street New graphs, also tin types. Crayon sketch institution would employ fully fifty »a#^el] says that he is and for more than ten NEWULM, MIHN. York es from pictures promptly and nicely men and this consideration alone should years past has been a resident of this Having purchased the New Ulm executed. I invite you to call and inspect county and state. That on and between Foundry and Machine shops we would be enough to warrant the people of my samples. They are none of SInProbateMINNESOTAl. Brewer and Bottler. the 12th day of November and 16th day TATE OF County of Brown }-88 respectfully solicit the patronage of the New Ulm in going into it. It will be a the cheap poor pictures that you get in Court. Specia Term. November 13th of November 1889 he examined and public. We are prepared to execute 1889. growing industry without a doubt and second class galleries, but are of copied the petition for the removal of all kinds of machine repairing and de In U.e matter of the estate of John Kosel deceased. finest work, 0 the discouragement which will be given the county seat of said county from vote special attention to the manufacture This brewery is one of the largest establishments hereas, An instrument in writing, purporting Fences, Grating- New Ulm to the village of Sleepy Eye willingly by outside parties should not of Grave Yird to be the last will and testament of John of the kind in the Minnesota valley and is fitted Lake which petition then was and now A S A I FO E Kosel deceased, late of said County has been up with all the modern improvements. Keg and *nd Castings prevent us from securing the plant. is on file in the office of the county auditor delivered to this Court bottle beer furnished toany part of the city on CHAS. LEONHABDT & BRO abort Dotice. My bottle beeris especiallyadapted During the coming two or three weeks And Whereas, William Pfaender has filed therewith of said country and that the following The New Ulm creamery Co. fiuys and Tin and-Hardware for family use. his petition, representing among other things a committee will solicit stock and we names are attached and subscribed pays the highest market price in cash that said John Kosel died in said County on the Countrybrewers ard others that buy malt will 24th day of October 1889, testate, and that find it to their interest to place their orders with to said petition more than once as petitioners for granulated butter and eggs, in the are confident that enough will be raised. said petitioner is the sole executor named in said me. All orders by mail will receive my prompt for such removal: Chas. Schoregge, basement of Kiesling's block, corner last will and testament, and praying that the said attention. Preliminary work will then be commenced Michael Fohl, J. L. Dehuff, F. M. instrument may be admitted to probate, and that Minnesota and Centre streets. &SSOTTO SOHELL, Manager at once, and with next spring letters testamentary, be to him issued thereon Haskell, J. H. Burke, Ben. B. Marti, It is ordered, That the proofs of said instrument UNIONiHOTEL, OF August Steinke, Frank Schiltz, Aug. the buildings will go up. 111181111* andthe said petition, be heard before this Court NOHTH-WESTEBHHDTEL Schwieger, John Roth. That on or at the Probate Office in said Cdunty on Thursday Edward £W.{: Baer, the 5th day of December A, D. 1889, at 10 o'clock Buclklen's Arnica Salve. about the 19 th day of November 1889 this the forenoon, when all concerned mry appear affiant informed the editor and publishers for, orcqptestthe probate of said intrument FR. GOLLNAST, PROP'R. The Best salve in the world for Cuts of the New Ulm Review of said facts. And it is further ordpred, that public notiec of Corner of Minnesota and Centre Streets. Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, the time and place of said bearing be given to all Opposite the Eailroad Depot, WEHZEL SCHOTZP, Propriety BENEDICT JUNI, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, persons interested, by publication of these orders A large assortment of heating and cook stoves once in each week tor three successive weeksprior Chilblains Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, Subscribed and sworn to before me JSMW, VJLM, MXJSJST.,, to said day "of hearing, in the New Ulm Review, a and all Wads of tinware always on band. this 25th day of November 1889. Minn. Str. New Ulm. Minn. and positively cures Piles, or no a weekly newspaper printed and published at the All or era entrusted to me will receive promptattention. First class accomodations City of New Ulm in said County. at pay required. It is guaranteed to give AUDBEW J. OLIN, Sated at New Ulm, Minn, this 13th day of N« Special attention given to the manu perfect satisfaction, or money refunddd Notary Public reasonable rates. Good, vember A. D. 1889. facture of tin and iron roofs. The only first class brick fire proof Price 25 cents per box. For^sale by C. Brown Co., Minn, By the Court, stabling on the KRNST BRANDT Repairing done neatly and promptly L.Ross. -.'-: S^ 7 [Notarial Seal.] premises. Hotel in the city. (L. S.) Judge of Probate. TJLM,Mi m™- N W ML .m.