New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
February 5, 1890 · Page 7 of 8
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F. H. BEHNKE. Springfield re Sleepy Ey Correspdonenee.py* In those States which have the largest naturalized rote and in which this =DEALER I N The Grippe is still at work, and so 'Wm. Gieseke went to Courtland Sat^ has been a potent factor, there are urday to take part in the celebration of are tht doctors. more churches, more libraries, more his mother,s 83rd birthday anniversary. The warm weather during the past schools, better schools, and more general few Hays has left but little snow on the D. L. Bush, Sup?, of the Hastings & Dakota Division of the Milwaukee R. R., intelligence than are to be found ground, making poor sleigning as well as wheeling. spent Sunday in our city* the guest of in those States where the people are his sister, Mrs. D. Bangs. L. Runk, of New Ulrn, visited with not only American-born, but are the his son, Jacob, for a few days during Chas. Dim, traveling salesman for a childern of American-born parents. St. Paul grocery firm, spent a portion the week. As a rule, the poor among the immigrants of the week with his parents in this Albert Johnson, of St. Paul, is the To keep the head cool] anA tlie feet warm, is one of city. have more education, are more (frotefie&tftwtfifitofa1 guest of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Moe. industrious, and more used to continuous Miss Augusta Strassburg, of Lafayette, Casimir Ochs, New Ulm's contractor the first laws of Hygiene yet no part of the hody has been Nicollet Co., is visiting friends and relatives hard wark than are the poor among and builder, was in town Monday. S efy, Iant$& etd. gv here. native Americans, and consequently Our merchants are talking of organizing more habitually abused and neglected than the feet, without GOO TABLE BUTTER-f-1 The oldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. a Board of Trade. It is just what they generally succeed in making a living, H. Mogensen is very low with the La Springfield needs. a healthy condition of which, general good health is while the latter frequently fail.— Ksy Grippe. Her re overy is doubtful. Mrs. H. Van Valkenburg died at her Judge Altged in the February Forum. New Brick,Cor. Minn. & Centre Strs.f F. C. Thompson and Chas. Sanderson home inBurnstown after a short illness. impossible. spent a few days of last week at the Her remains were taken toYernon Center NEW UM, MINN. Cities. The Rev. M. J. Savage, the leading Monday afternoon for interment. Buy the Alfred Dulgo All Wool Felt Shoes and Slip- Ed. Benedict has returned from his Unitarian clergyman of Boston, regards Judge Brandt was in town last Friday Goods sold at Rock-bottom prices fo trip to Missouri,' satisfied with Minnesota. labor as a necessary evil and fails to see on business. pers and be happy. "We have the largest stock [and the cash. Goods delivered in any part Adolph Baer and wife, of Minneapolis, how it can be contemplated as an unmixed i*„^ the city. W§* H. E Ulm took the road for a Chicago and Miss Lena Baer, of New Ulrn, best quality in Felt Shoes, Boots and Arctics. blessing, for the reason that the boot^tnd shoe house Thursday. aie at present the guests of Mr. and man who must go into the market and H. Loheyde, Conductor Thomas Hughes, of the NEWl Mrs. Athananz Heme. sell all the hours of the day in order to Nickle Plate R. R. from Sleepy Eye to A. Schwertfeger, of Iberia, spent a Drug Storeni Redwood Falls, expects to move his live, cannot travel or study or develope few hours in town last Thursday. family to that place in the near future. a taste for what are rightly called the A Sunday School institute will beheld Leading Boot and Shoe Dealer. Rev. M. Gagstetter went to Nicollet humanities, or the higher sides, of life. at the M. E. Church Tuesday and Wednesday, N E W TTLM, last Thursday to assist Rev. Simon, of Fee. 4tu and 5th. Everybody He concludes, though, that the wage Mankato, in holding meetings. is invited to attend. CHAS. WAGNER, system is a great improvement over the Fred Zieske, of Courtland, was in the Julius Westinghouse received a telegram methods prevailing in the old world, city last Wednesday, the guest of his from Barron, Wisconsin, last and thereby those who must work are nrother J. C. Thursday, announcing the death of greatly benefitted. As a theorist Mr. Dr. Schoch, of New Ulm. and Dr, Wni. Moffet, a former resident of this UNDERTAKER Flynn, of Redwood Falls, were in the place. His remains were taken to St. Savage offers nothing helpful, and he Peter for burial and Mr. Westinghouse city Wednesday. must know that he, who undertakes to went down to attend the funeral, which O. M. OLSEN, Miss. Evelyn Frontman is visiting X* teach the dogma of discontent upon the was held on Saturday. friends in this city. AND DEALER lines he lays down, is not a minister of C. W. H. Heideman, of New Ulrn, Chas. Zieske, of Courtland, came up IN ALL KINDS OF FURNITURE, good to his fellows. The majority must RUGGIST and APOTHECARY, addressed a meeting of Citizens at on the Saturday evening train to take a "Robert's Hall last Monday evening, work, and work to live, and the man of look at his, that he loves, and returned DEALER IN CARPETS, CURTAINS, SHADES. with the view of organizing a Building on the 9.20 east bound train good judgment and true philosophy Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, and Loan Association. Over 500 shares An heiress made her appearance at will encourage the honorable pursuit Toilet Articles, Fancy of stock were subscribed. Another PICTURES, FRAMES, ETC. Wm. Mellenthine's home last Thursday. of that necessity and not undertake to Goods, Stationery and & meeting will be held next Monday, Feb. Wm. was somewhat disappointed upset conditions that none can remove. We always carry a full Musical Instruments. 10th, when a permanent organization for he wanted a boy, you know. Mother will be affected. Let everybody attend. Oils, Paints, Brushes, Varnishes and and daughter are doing nicely. —ST. PAUL NEWS. The post office was removed to its new Glass. The question now is. What shall we stockof goods in our line and and commodius quarters on Marshall adopt for street lighting? Many a village Two things should be prominently in St. Monday afternoon. Mike Hniras smaller than ours is using electric Physicians' Prescriptions carefully js again handling Uncle Sam's mail. view in arranging for the World's Fair. light and why can't Sleepy Eye? Compete prepared from pure and everybody is invited to inspect fresh Drugs. "Louie? Spreng, who met with the accident with our sister towns and give us First, that it is a real celebration electric lights. in thb mill about two weeks ago, we want, and not a mere peddlers' fair. left for his home iu New Ulm Monday Agency for the celebrated Estey Organs A son of James Dineen died last Friday We can be content with nothing less and Pianos our assortment. •evening, accompanied by his. mother, of diphtheria. The bereaved ones than a grand, dignified celebration of Died, Sunday, Jan. 26th, at his home have our heartfelt sympathy. Please give me a call. an event of transcendent importance to three miles east of Springfield. Michael W. Frank, one of the employees in the whole world, not alone to its industrial, O. M. OLSEN, CHAS Rude, at the ripe old age of 69. Funeral the Sleepy Eye Mill, has been very sick but to its political and social, interests, Meridian Block. New Ulm, Minn, services were held at the M.E. Church of late with La Grippe, but at last reports Monday forenoon. Mr. Rude had been as well. Secondly, that, on he was improving. ailing for some years and his demise asrjbj W this occasion, the United States should John Gagstetter, of Lake Benton, was °not unexpected. The relatives Gallery«r visited with his brother at this place for appear, not for themselves alone, but Photograph THE LEADING FURNITURE DEALER. have the bympathy of the whole community several davs last week. as the head and front of the people of in their sad bereavement. all the Americas, assuming the leadership, Wm Mueller tiansacted business at S Gff{8]\fS S0L(I©$Y ®Ij3fI! Now Ulm Thursday evening. as is light, but associating with J. F. CROWELL, Is Consumption Incurable. themselves, in the initiation and, to Read the following. Mr H. Morris, '•He jests al scais, who never felt ANDRudoipm's buildiDg,cor. 3d N. &Minn some degree, in the conduct of the celebration, Newark Ark., says. "Was down 01 NEW AND DESIRABLE PRESENTS FOR OLD a wound" aud he can afford to laugh with Abscess ot Lungs, and friends and NEW ULM. MINK. 1 all the other nations which at the horrors ot lheumAtism, who never physicians pronounced me an Incurable YOUNG. GREAT VARIETY. GREAT OPPORTUNITY. 1 take all styles and sizes of photographs, had a touch of its quahtv. But it owe their existence to the daring and Consumptive. Began taking Dr. also tin types. Cravon sketch seems the time has come for a universal adventurous voyage of Columbus. GREAT BARGAINS FOR ALL I N King's New Discovery, am now on my es from pictures promptly and nicely laugh— sinee it is knov\ that Salration'bil third bottle, and able to oversee the Many persons think of a world's fair as executed. I invite you to call and iru cures pain, of all possible WATCHES, CLOCK S I JEWELRY. work on my farm. It is the finest exerting its economic influence only as spect my samples. They are none of kinds. medicine ever made." the cheap poor pictures that you get a school of industrial art but this is the Jesse Middleware., Decatur, Ohio, second class galleries, but are of smaller part of its mission. It is Capt, Reed's chances of election as sajs: "Had it not been for Dr. King's hnest work 1 through widening the markets for proposing seargeant at arms of the senate are said New Discovery for Consumption. I Silverware, Spectacles, Gold Pens, &c. UNION HOTEL? would have died of Lung Troubles. new ends, as setting up larger to be good. The captain is a Glencoe Was given up by doctors. Am now in and finer objects of desire, that an exhibition man. best ot health." Try it. Sample bottle of arts and manufactures chiefly The house of Secretary Tracy in free at C. L. Roos's Drugstore. 5 Everybody should see this Elegant Array of Christmas contributes to industrial development.—Gen. Washington was burned on Monday, WENZEL SCHOTZKO, Proprietor' Francis A. Walker in"1 the and Mrs. Tracy and her daughter perished CRANBERRIES can be had at Gifts. Remember we have the right article at the right February Forum. in the flames. 12| cents per quart at Minn. Str. New Ulm, Minn. price, for anyone you wish to select a present lor. Parnell. the Irish leader, has got2the F. H.^BEHNKE'S W. Hauenstein, best of it in his suit against the London Dr. BulPs Cough Syrup-^the working mau's friend. You, who have to be Times, The editor of that paper has The only first class brick fire proo THE CHICAGO AND out in all sorts of weather and can't afford compromised with him for $25,000. Hotel in the city. to lay by, can not afford to be Secretaiy Blame is being burdened without Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup. Consumption The Leading Jeweler. in his latter years with no end of sorsow. JOHN ALBERT'S follows in the wase of a neglected RAILWAY. cold. The latest bereavement is the THE DIRECT THROUGH LINE TO AND COMMISSION HOUSE death of his eldest daughter. CHICAGO, 3XT3ES'\7t7' 3X/XIKT3XT. St. Peter has a ^girl who evidently Corner Minnesota & Centre S feets Th S PETERSO N understands her business. When told Next door to S. D. Peterson's. AND ALL POINTS EAST, Anybody who has anything to sell by a voung man that he would die for Is so operated as to meet the requirements of should come and see me. her, she informed him that the old gag through and local travel, providing fast through trains with close connections for was worn out. She claimed that the ST. PAUL, MINNEAPOLIS, Mrs. W. Hummel' proper order of things these days was IMPLEMENT COMPANY. SIOUX CITY, COUNCIL BLUFFS, not a corpse, but a hustler.—St. Peter OMAHA, DENVER, Herald. NOTIONS, 0RY600DS AND GROCERIES, SAN FRANCISCO, POUTLANn ©eklei4 ir( kll kiqd$ of ikfiq m&dlunei'y. Speaker Reed's position is sustained And all points We can now offer to the public a full by ample precedent in his rulings on MONTANA, New Ulm, Minn line of fall and winter goods of everv what constitutes a quorum, and he says WASHINGTON, description. Woolen dress goods that Ex-Speaker Carlisle is not among SRtTST GRAFF OREGON, THOS. MULVERHILL, Prep. of best quality. Flannels, Shawls, the least prominent parliamentarians L,adies and Gents Underwear, Hosierv CALIFORNIA and Fine turnouts furnished with or without Mittens, Jackets, Cardigans, Mufflers whose decisions have been in accord drivers at reasonable rates Fishing, hunting BRITISH COLUMBIA. Ladies' and Children's Hoods,, and and Pleasure parties furnished teams. Ladies' with those he has enforced during the A A E S E E I N A N I N I N Saddle horses. Fine Carriages for funerals. many other articles in this line tod numerous TAKE THIS WAY OF ANNOUNCING THAT THEIR Officoin Skating Eink. past week. It makes a difference whose CARS-are run on all through trams. to mention. We also carry a O O N I S S E E I N A S on large stock and great variety of 5 and oxis gored.—MANKA.TO FREE PRESS. FALL AND WINTER STOCK Bargains in Dry Goods, Groceries, overland trains to California and Oregon. 10 cent counter goods. All these goods E E A I A S on the Denver are sold at lowest possible prices. A WELL MERITED WORK. Limited. Glassware, Crockery &c,^ We invite the public to give us a calland For time of trains, tickets and all information, Is complete in every respect. And that they are prepared to offer apply to Station Agents of the .Chicago & NorthWestern they will not be disappointed 4 The value of baking powder consists Dressgoods in all varieties, Flannels in all styles and patterns, and cotton Kailway, or to thef General Passenger Butter, poultry and eggs are taken ?a in the facv that the proportion of alkali Agent at Chicago. flannels in assorted colors and quality. exchange for goods. and acid is exact, and there is no danger W.H.NEWMAN, J. M. WHITMAN,' E. P. WltS0Hr"f Henry Goede wants a responsible Also an enormous stock of Ladies', Gent's, and Children's underwear of having yellow biscuits from an SdVicc-Prest. Gen'l Manager Gen'l Pass Agt. excels of soda, or heavy ones from an party to take hold of a paying business and everything in the line at prices that are lower than they have Star Sample l.o%ml excess of acid. It is probable that many as manager, or sell the same ever been in the Northwest. Call and convince yourselves at FIRST of the powders are adulterated, some Brust& GrafFs ^You should read THE CHICAGO at a bargain on liberal terms after with1 injurious substances, and others and POINT DAILY NEWS because igiio with harmless additions to increase the £V& May 1st, 1890A ranee ea-penstzt You ust Farmers' Home! read some paper. Probably bulk and consequently the profits. In He is closing out his stock of Dry you've always had a weekly— RIESLING'S BLOCK, our own family we have excellent resuits NEW ULM, MINN. you can now afford a daily Goods, Groceries, Crockery and Glass from the use of the Royal Baking THB CHICAGO DAILY NEWS. JOSEPH SCHN0BRICH, Prop'r prompt attention. Powder. We have no reason to think costs but one cent per copy— u. Mail orders receive Ware. it's so cheap you can't afford to that it contains any harmful ingredient. Dealer iQ|%|4J§ TEE BI66EST BARGAINS EVER M.^ GRATZ lose time waiting for a weekly. Those who object to the use of baking Yououghttoknow about thingwhen Wines, liquors DAKOTA HOUSE. powder because of adulteration must they happen—not a week --HEARD OF W NEW EM. later. You live in the nineteenth needs be very sure of the purity of the century, in the greatest soda and. cream of tattar they use in Vife and Cigars section of the greatest country BANKRUPT OPP POST OFFICE—NEW ULM, MINN place of the powder.—N. Y. Christian on the earth, and you can^atford 17 S&.-JT #&*~ to beleft behind. &R0CEHES and BLASSWAfiE MRS. A. SEITER Prop. Union. A fine lunch will be served every day. RememSt*—Its circulation is 220,000 a day—o^r SAL-U Cor. Minn. & Center streets This house is the most centrally located Electric BUtefolt** TmUlfon a week-andtt costs by ****3?* Minnesota Street opposite tht a month, four monthsr.oo,—one cen. a. New Ulm. 3 hotel in the city and affords I £$Mm'j!* Minn This remedy is becoming so well S 4 Congregational Church. I ibSS J^good Sample Rooms known and so popular as to need no THE HEW SROCEBI S NEW ULM, 1 9 $ MINN. special mention. All who have used The Prince of Clothiers is in the 6tF0REY0UBuy Electric Bitters sing the same song of f¥Ruemkf field with a full assortment of C. praise.—A purer medicine does not pi Licensed Auctioneer, Loui#Buenger, exist and it is guaranteed to do all that ^ADY MADE CLOTHING, i^ is claimed Electric Bitters will cure I rf rown Co.. Minn. STEAMENCINE all diseases of the Liver and Kidneys, GENTSFURNISHING Cor. Minn, and 3d North Sts., is now open and ready for bus3 -vill remove Pimples, Boils, Salt Rhuem Correspondence promptly attended to GOODS AND *nd other affections caused by impure NEW .ULM, MIHff. A choice and well selected stock off blood.—Will drive Malaria from the BOOTS AND SHOES, CASH PAID FOR BUTTER GROCERIES, CROCKEfl BOILER system and1pievent as well as care all GLASSWARE and NOTJOl all of which are to be disposed of Material fever.—For cure of heachache, The New Ulm creamery Co.buys and are offered to the public at prices w» Constipation and Indigestion try Electric ind Dealer in all Kinds ot at bankrupt prices^t pays the highest market price in cash SEND rOR OUW CATALOttUK»iio PRICES defy competition. Goods will be Bitters—Entire satisfaction guaranteedJ for granulated butter and eggs, in the hvered free to any part of the cilyi or money refunded.—Price Give Kim a call in his new quarters ATLAS ENGINE WORKS. basement of Kiesling's block, corner 50 ets.*and $1. per bottle by C. L. Remember the place. in tlossner's new Brick Block. Minnesota and Centre streets. Roos's Drugstore. 5 INDIANAPOLIS. IND. Minnesota JStreet corner of Third!