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

February 19, 1890 · Page 7 of 8

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w^ I duy^i'4iW^JJ'J''L' WR2B!» Jl .-*3fiWWMSr £& **#$?*&- F. BEHNKE, Sleepv.Eye re a Postmaster-General Wanamaker has Springfield Correspondence *"*??$? Iff &$$£$¥ presented his system of postal telegraphy Ralph Bullard was called to Lamberton before the house committee on C. D. Thompson, of Redwood Falls, last Wednesday to take charge of spent Thursday in our city. pestoffices and roads. Mr Wanamaker the Northwestern night office. Mrs. G, Clinton, who has been very wants the government to contract with Reinhardt Thiele, of Wadena, has low with La Grippe, is rapidly improving- telegraph companies to carry night decided to make Springfield his future H. LOHEYDE, messages at a low rate, to be delivered home. Judge Brandt, of New Ulni, was in as postal matter by the first morning The dance given by the Morgan Band toe citv on Friday on busiuess connected at Gamble's Hall Thursday evening delivery of carriers. He thinks that with the Burginger case. The Judge was well attended. this would lead to a general use of the did not forget to call on yea correspondent Otto Schell was in town Monday. and presented him with a box of telegraph for a large class of messages. THE LEADING (fco6tfie&ffuitfifito6k- (__ Kosinas, which are pronounced good. Ferdinand Bigot spent a few hours Boot and Shoe Dealer Postage stamps could be used in payment Gall again. with friends at New Ulm Tuesday. for messages and a rate of 1 cent efy, Ikn etc\ Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Fierke, of Springfield, H. Van Valkenburgh returned from a word would make, in Mr. Wanamaker's spent Sunday in the city, in attendance Vernon Center Saturday evening. opinion, a self-sustaining service, at the tuneral of Mrs. Marcellus. GOOD TABLE BUTTER. Wairod & Mulliner, of Faribault, and, ultimately, a source of profit. If have bougut the entire store of John Nic Welter, of Morgan, was in the each money order office sent three messages Wagner on Redwood St. They will remain New Brick.Cor. Minn. & Centre Str?* city Sunday, in their present quarters until a day, the businees would amount NEW UM, MINN. Mayor D. Griffith has returned spring, when they will open up a first NEW ULM, to 27,000 messages. Then payments of MINN. from his visit to Wisconsin. class restaurant in a larger building. money could be telegraphed if the money Mrs F.N.Stewart wasdownfromTracy Mrs. Frank Whitney is visiting friends order offices were connected by wire. Goods sold at Rock-bottom prices for Sunday to attend the funeral of Airs. at New Ulm. Mr. Wanamaker advises chat this plan cash. Goods delivered in any part of Dr. Marceltus. She returned home Thomas Wilson transacted business be tried for a few years. It certainly Monday morning. the city. at St. Paul and Northtield the fore part Marshall F. D. Greene spent several of the week. has merits which would be appreciated days at Blue Birth City last week, visiting NEW The Masquerade at Gamble's Hall by the public—MINNEAPOLIS JOURNAL. friends and relatives. Ed. Benedic°wore Monday evening was well attended in Drug Store. the star in the absence of Mr. spite of the cold weather. Greene. Pnilip Katzenberger, of Winthrop, The question of taxing farm mortgages The Trades Carnival was presented visited with his father, Adam Katzenberger, is being extensively agitated to the public dt Griffith & Smith's Hall during the week. I through the state and much is being said Fuday evening. The costumes, representing Frank Matter returned Thursday the dilierent firms and branches pro and con. Many claim it would be evening from a two weeks" visit with of business were in every respect woithy worse than folly to exempt the mortgage, friends and relatives in Minneapolis and of praise, and the ladies deserve credit Delano. thus letting the bloated money for their undertaking. l?iie proceeds loaner go clear, etc. Now this sounds netted the cnuica about tift dollais. Albert Borgwart transacted business at Sleepy Eye tue fore pait ot the week all right, but how many of the bloated Rev. Carver, of Tracy, and Rev. Dr. J. C. Rothenburg was called to Striener, ot tue Congregational church loaners pay on their mortgages. The O. M. OLSEN, Sanborn Friday evening to attend of this citj, exchanged pulpits last Sunday. AND DEALER non-resident owner pays nothiuf, therefore Feuerstein, who is very low with pneu The tormei, who IT. a verv fluent stands on higher and safer ground monia. speakei, pleached to good audiences RUG GIST and APOTHECARY. than the resident. And woise yet botii morning and evening and appeals Rudolph Schmid and Jos. Sattier CARPETS, CURTAINS, SHADES many of the local loaners pay no tax on very much pleased with Sleepy Eye spent Sunday at New Ulm. DEALER IN Trugs, Medicines, Chemi- their mortgages, they having a system Invitations are out announcing the An infant son ot Mr. and Mrs. Albert cals, Toilet Articles, Fancy PICTURES, FRAMES, ETC. tenth anmvorsaiy celebration ol the Wmklemann died last Friday. The remains of loaning in the name of an eastern Goods, Stationery and bleepy Eye Herald for next Fuday. were taken to New [Tim Friday friend, taking an assignment from him We always carry a full Musical Instruments. The reception„will be held at the opera evening for interrment. and holding the assignment off record house at eight'o'clock, dancing to commence Mrs B. Follman, of New UimT~has Oils, Paints, Brusfes, Varnishes and till foreclosure is necessary? In this at teu. rented the Schmid building on Cass St. %.f stock of goods in our line and Glass. way or some other he gets clear of taxes. Mrs. Wm. Sommerville, a worthy and will shortly open a millinery store. daughter of that well kuown and respected It's only the honest small loaner Jake Jacobson and John Doggen Physicians' Prescriptions carefully citizen, Mark Wigans, died at were arrested last Thursday for being that pays tax on mortgages, which is prepared from pure and everybody is invited to inspect her home in Albiu last Tnursday night drunk and disordeily. They were very unfair and unjust. The present fresh Drugs. ol consumption. The funeral services brought before Justice Ray Wednesday system with its loop holes gives the were held in the school house of tnat morning and Jacobson was senteuced town and were largelv attended. The Agency for the celebrated Estey Organs eastern bloated capitalist and the resident our assortment. to 30 and iJoggen to 15 days in the and Pianos. bereaved have the sympathy ot many sharper an unfair advantage over county jail. Marshall Schwaizrock took friends in their sad affliction. the happy couple to New Ulm Tnursday the honest resident and is a bonus on Please give me a call. A. surprise was tendered the family afternoon dishonesty and sharp practice. Certainly O. M. OLSEN. of A. F. Gauerke on Tuesday evening August Berndt eame over fromjMorgan Meridian Block. some better system than the present Xew Ulm, Minn. whieu was a surprise indeed. A party Tnursday afternoon to attend the of about fitty gathered at Rev. Gagstetfceis1, law on taxing mortgages should be dance given by the Morgan Band. and lioni there they matched to devised or the entire law should be Tsrisrasr ......... the GiuerKe residence and at once took Don't!—If a dealer offers you a bottle Photograph Gallery swept away—entirely wiped out.—WASECA THE LEADING FURNITURE DEALER. full possession. Jokes were cracked, of Salvation oil without wrapper or label, RADICAL. stone3 were told, and allenjojed themselves or in a mutilated condition, don't to tueii heart's content. It was touchit—don't buy it at any price there -toft- at iCrt&t 2 a in., ere the party bioke up. is something wrong— it ma} be a dangerous J. F. CROWELL, Wm. Minor, ot Ioena, had the misfortune or worthless counterfeit. Insist to liactuie nis aioi last week. upon getting a perject, unbroken, Rudolphi's buildiDg,eor. 3d N. & Minn As leported, his teani ran nway and he genuine package. Mind wandering enred Books learned in one reading Testimonials from all NEW ULM, MINX. was ttirowu to the ground in Mien a parts of the globe. Proppectus POST 1 take all st\Jes and sizes of photographs, FEEE, si*nt on application to Prof. manner as to result in the bieaiung ot Courtland Correspondence. A. Loisette, 237 Fifth Ave. NewYorii also tin tjpes. Cravon sketch tne boae and severe hemorrhages Dr. es irom pictures promptly and nicely Wellcome was called and uudei nis Nels Nelson, of Brighton, has had a You should read the CHICAGO executed. I invite ou to call and in. care he is doing as well as couid be expected, tubular well sunk on his place and has DAIIA NEWS because it's an independent spect my samples. The\ are none of neivspapei. There are two Pn6 'iklTOAVGX1 •SUBSaO SOUBTJ succeeded in securing a good supply of sidesto everv political question, and the cheap poor pictures "that ou get Tne sad, though not unexpected death THFDAIIA NEWS gives them both good wa'er at the depth of 260 feet. second class galleries, but are of with equal fan ness A party 6rgin of Av*. Dr. J. M. Maicellus occuned He has also erected a wind mill for magnifies one side and dwarfs, the finest work at her home on Fuday evening. Her grinding and pumping purposes. other No sensible man v. ants to illness was a brief one, but ol such a be trifled with in thu, fashion The DNliTOTEL, Andrew Jacobson, who uas been \ery time his gon* by when American NMI.SNSU1TH 'ML 'I natuie as to dispel eveiy hope of recovery, citizens evpect to inner their po low tor seveial weeks is now lmpioving and it was only with ttie most expectant htical opinions. I'ICJ want to make nicolj. theirown—-ind to do this thevwant a question ol time, as to when she a pip„r to tell them tV" t-uth -e would have to yield with others to that Mr. Unverworn has imoroved his gardlc-sof *hcir persona, farm with the erection of a wind mill. ferences If you are in bore silence and that sleep to which all human WENZEL SCHOTZP, Proprietor Tian ndepenr'er ind s»!f relur in form must sooner or later bow. 1 grand concert was held in District thousrht, re-d in honest and At the happiest, sunniest hour of all 11 in the town ot Cambria last week. P'-nar-it ir wsjwpcj- Tend Tie Minn. Str. New Ulm, Minn. hei life perhaps, she was taken irom Some of tue participants were Chicago CHICAGO DAU\ MM\S Remember—lis urc il tun 720 ooo d?" o\c rel itives aud tueuds, leaving behind a parties and a good time is reported. A million a weei —and it c-s,s bv niil host ot grieved ones, to lighten whose a month, four months vo—one cer* ad A daughter of Mr. Burk, who lives The only first class brick fire proo sonow the vynipathv of the community near Oahawi, is veit sick and is not Hotel in the city. niaj weil be extended In lite she was expected lo live. an eximplr, a lovmg wiU and companion, We hive one more inhabitant, in our and the circle ol her acquaintances JOHN ALBERT'S village—a gentleman by the ime ol she will long be lemembeied. Swaugter. He intents to go into the ihe funeral was held from the tp AND COMMISSION HOUSf bee business on an extensive scale. tist church Sunday afternoon and was Theo Georgius has purchased of J. uttenled by the W. C. 1\ U. mil ihe A. Corner Minnesota &, Centre Streets D. Do^ a span of horses He expects O. U. W.'iu a biu\. Rev BLOU^OU FO THE LADiES! .Next door to S Peterson's. to work *i portion ol Mr. Dot} 's farm preae ied an mpresbive leruioa aud fie Anbody who hai anjthing to sell this lumrnt ejceiciM-s were conducted to touching should come and me HandEmbroiderer J," and affecting music understand that August Mueller I' of JNcvv Ulm inu-nds to move to Nicollet rs. •..... ... an^n )1 '•We have met the enem\ and they in the spung to go into the saloon business and that Ileruy GiunboJz, of the are ours," sai I Commodore Penv, thus SENT FREE town of Linden, expects to engage in a telhag the stoij of the battle ot Lake similar occupation at New Uim To eTery person subscribing to the WEEKLY PIONEEB NOTIONS. DRYGOODS AND GROCERIES. Erie And it is also a tact that Dr. ©ehiet4 ii| kll kii|d£ of ikftq n\k5tiii\ei'y PRESS for one year and sending us $1.30. Bull's Cougu Svrupisuo sooner ust Wm. Strutz will remove to bis grandfather's Full directions go free with every machine. than the cold is conquered and the farm in a few weeks. We can now offer to he public a full STILL ANOTHER cousfh disappeais. line of fall and winter goodh of every The ice ou the Minnesota is shaky. description. Woolen dress goods ... .. It is dangerous to cross at present. PROPOSITION! of best qualitj. Flannels, Shawls, New Ulm Markets. What is the matter with our wheat Ladies and Gems Underwear. Hosiery buyer at Courtland He pays one cent UALITYSPEAK. Wheat, 65—70 We will send free to every yearly subscriber to Mittens, Jackets, Cardigans, Mufflers less than New Ulm millers do. Oats 20 the AVEEKLI PIOSKEF PRESS, 'nho will send us Ladies' and Chiidien's Hoods, and $1.30, a set of the Corn 25 G. A. Richter, ot Milbvnk, is visiting WORKS OF many other articles this line too numerous Potatoes 20 lelatives he.e. to mention. Wo also carry a CHARLES DICKENS Butter 7—8 larg, stock and greit variety of 5 and Eggs 12J We are in receipt of a copy of Mr 10 cent counter goods. All 'these goods Lind's bill regaidmg the erection of In Twelve Large Numbers. are sold at low est possible prices. bridges over navigable rivers and other The twelve numbers contain the following worldfamous We invite tl pubho to give us a call It seems that the decision of Judge Comparison Convinces works, each one of 'which is published streams. The feature which is of most ana thej will rot be disappointed. Severance on the Brown County mandamus COMPLETE, UNCHANGED A ABSOLUTELY UNABRIDGED" interest to the people along the Minnesota Butter, poultry and eggs are taken in case is not cleaily understood by David (opperfleld, Our Hutnnl Friend, exchange for goods. is the clause which makes it competent Mchoias Jurkeibv, 1'orahev and Son, a number of our contemporaries and in That We Are LOWE Than The LOWEST. for the Secretary of War, upon Hturtin Hazzlewit, 1'ukwtck Papers, Bleak Houxe, Little Dorrit, consequence the Judge is being misquoted the recommendation of the governor of flard Times mid the Mystery of hdwin Drood, Star Sample Roo m,"*' Oliver Tnii,« and Oreat Expectations, Now the decision is not only a state, to authorize the construction Barujhy BIKI.'O and Christmas Stories, maintainance of bridges without a draw based on the ground that insufficient A Tale of Tv.o fftU«, The Old furiosity Shop and The Uncommercial and across any river in that stute, whenever notice vvas given in two of the towns, Traveler. Farmers5 Home. it is made to appear to the satisfaction the 1 i\v being explicit in requiring: ten of the Secretary that such river is no days, but Mi. Severance also holds that longer navigable. This is the portion To every person who will send us 50 Cents for a JOSEPH SCHNOBRIC Prop'r a two weeks publication while not necessai which especially commends the bill 6 Months' subscription to the WEEKLY PIONEER PRESS, we will mail FREE a magnificent picture, M. GRATZ »1\ icquirmg three insertions, calls Dealer in and makes it desirable that it pass. "The Horse Fair!" DAKOTA HOUSE. tor fourteen full days notice. In some Wines, Liquors A Safe Investment. instances this might mean three pubhe- **T 8 tegy*? Bonheur, sixe 20x34 inches. 1 OPP. POST O I E N I atioas and in others only two, but the &- a.*. 1* DEALER IN and Cigars. E W li-lt th Is one wnich is guaranteed to bring MRS. A. SEITERProp. iaiiei is tlwayspossible. In the Brown These are th» greatest offers ever made by any you satisfactory results, or in case of 6B0GEBIES and GLASSWARE CouaU case, the Review was the only newspaper. AddrSSS *9& A fine lunch will be served every day failure a return of purchase price. On *Tlie Pioneer ef This house is the most centrally located #1 this safe plan you can buy from our advertised paper in which the full fourteen dn)S Cor. Minn. & Center streets. Minnesota Street opposite the Druggist a bottle of Dr. King's hotel in the city and affords .' notice was given. New Ulm. New Discovery for Consumption. iFis 8 ST. PAUL, MINN.W Congregational Church. .:-. good Sample Rooms. guaranteed to bring relief in every case THEODOR MUELLER, when used for any affection of InroitLungs ^*-&* *i Merit IVhis. &* & THE NEW BROCEBI STORE OF or C.iest, such as Consumption "*&¥&- i- We desire to say to our citizens, that Inflamation of Lungs, Bronchitis, Asth' Loui^Buenger,S C. E\ Ruemke i£ Licensed Auctioneer, for years we have been selling Dr. hooping1 ma, \v Cough, Oi»oup. etc. etc, King's New Discovery for Consumption It is pleasant and agreeable to tatte, I Brown Co, Minn. $ Dr. King's New Life Pills, Bueklen's perfectly sute, and e\n always be depended if Arnica Salve and Electric Bitters, and upon. is now open and ready for business. have never handled remedies that sell Correspondence promptly attended to Trial bottles free at Chas. Roos, Cor. Minn, and 3d North Sts., d&s»MANUFACTUBBH OF ^^vsm as well, or that have given such universal A choice and well selected stock of ZGROCERIES, Drugstore. WM 1 satisfaction. We do not hesitate to CASH PAID FOR BUTTER CROCKERY/ guarantee them every time, and -we The storage basement the Kiess GLASSWARE and NOTIONS stand ready to refund the purchase ling Block will be open on Tuesdayand are offered to the public at prioes which price, if satisfactory results do not follow Wednesdays of every week to receive ind Dealer in all Kinds ot The New Ulm creamery Co.bnfsancl ANDDKALEBIN defy competition. Goods will be de their use. These remedies have pays the highest market price in cash UNSALTED BUTTER in GRANULATED livered free to any part of the city. Tobacco and Smokers' Articles. won their great popularity purely on for granulated butter and eggs, in the FORM. tlieir merits. C. L. Roos Druggist. 1 JH Remember the place. H!f basement of Kiesling's block, corner U*w New Creamery Co. Minnesota and Centre streets. Minnesota Street corner of Third North Kuemke's Bnildiag, New Ulm, Mlna MrK ^stf-i*» BBS «ii