New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
March 12, 1890 · Page 7 of 8
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7w ?$i •&, ^asj^a''"''f, '.*•• F. H. BEHNKE, Sleepy Ey Correspondence Springfield Correspondence ." When the price of pork-is as' low as at present, many farmers get the idea V^DEALER I N Miss Annie Roth spent Sunday with that raising hogs does not pay PjLet us The entertainment at Griffith & her parents, x, ,„.,-=j .,« Smith's Hall last Monday evening was look at the question-and ascertain, if ,» $ .,-., well pairomzed. It cousisted in scenes we can, whether anything on the \fariu Nic Eichen is hauling' 'lumber for a it'4 and war songa from the latt* war. new dwelling to be built on his farm, pays better. One acre of clover and I W. W. Smith has sold his farm, known south of town. H.LOHEYDE: one acre of corn (50 bushels) will produce ^0^' as the Barr p.ace, to Unas. Cutting. Phillips & Roberts are selling out 800 pounds of pork. This, at $3 I J- M. Thompson went to New Ulmtheir stock of dry goods and groceries, per hundred, which is low enough, is *?rL," Saturday on business before. .JudgH and intend to retire from business. $24. Suppose you say the pigs and the (&$K^ Webber. Their sjtore is^advertised for sale or rent. \.,. F* care of them for eight months, when E E A I N Ivs Brenner, of Redwopd Falls. fU,*.' Was down Friday evening in attendance they ought to be ready for marked are Otto Schell and Chas. Hauenstein BooUand Shoe^Dealer} *''t •'•_' upon the O'ld Fellow entertainment. were in town Thursday. worth $8, leaving $16 for the use of "•VJ •". Mr. and Mrs. Wm Gieseke and Frank Davis is visiting friends and two acres of ground. But vou say there PW: daughter, Tilla, left for California Monday." relatives ia Sleepy Eye. GOOD TABLE BUTTEI^^ is danger of cholera and other diseases They expect to Visit the most Henry Nejjb and Ilerman Holenagel, with hogsi^j That is truet?J, But the popular cities in the west and will be of Sanborn, transacted business in town gone about tour months,. Th^ir mortality "among hogs for the past New Brick,Cor. Minn. & Centre Strs|^i last Tuesday. ,*vj* will be via Ogden.g^g*-J ft^4$m ^iZ^X^Q, twenty years does not exceed ten per ^.. NEW UM, MINN. Lucas Fecker, who has been very low jf-fllNEW ULM, Mrs. Frank Gilson and two" children cent. But say it is double that, or with pneumonia the past w^ek, is con- came up iroui Waseca last Thursday to ?#»..' twenty per cenk This on the.$24 would Wm.valescent. Goods sold at Rock-bottom prices for pay a visit to her brother, Mr. 1 v.- Sif- Jtgii ."* be $5.80— leaving $18.20. Deduct from Th9 regular semi-annual meeting of Cutler. They will remain here a week. cash. Goods delivered in any part of. this the $8 for pigs and their care, the Young People's Society of Chris Attorney J. M. Thompson went to 1 rfi&Pt the city. tian Endeavor was held at Rev, Men-leaves $10.20 for two acres, or $5.10 Montevideo the fore part of last week tier's residence last Tuesday evening on business J. M. is one of the bright per acre rent. If a man has fifty acres and the following officers tvere elected -^S JN[EW lights of Sieepy Kye and his practice is of corn and hogs enough to eat it, and for the ensuing term: Pres., L. C. a large one. Drug Store, ten of clover, making sixty acres, he Frederickson Vice pres., George Thomas Hughes, conductor on the 1 .1 -O. -'.-• Leatherman Secy., Miss Georgia Rowe will have a clear profit for the use of Nicklt Plate Road has moved, his family Treas., Miss Carrie Enerson. the land of $357.—IOWA STATE REGISTER. to Sieepy Eye. He has leased the Mrs. Frank Whitney spent at Sunday Barr residence, former!} owned by. A., ^f^T^'^^.K^Zft&WtprJfr Mew Ulm.'" _/" /,' -. "*iv-» F. Gauerke. '. -/». Are we to have a 24 o'elock time? It Postmaster Clary has sold his farm Wallace Maltice, of Brookings. Dak north of town. Alter his term of office who visisted here the past week, left looks like it. A special committee of Tuesday afternoon for New Uim. expires, he may possiby move to California. the American Society of Civil Engineers An A biglot has been agitating the suhject Mr. Lucas Fecker has secured the' Henry Moll and family went up to services of Mr. Raedel, an experienced and has received favorable replies from elegant Sanborn last week to attend the wedding bulclier of Minneapolis, to conduct bis about 400 railway officials in this country, O. M. OLSEN, of Mi. Chris. E-aig. business. .. of including 43 presidents and vice, Dr. Will James went to Tracy Monday Gus. Malter,' the North Star baseballist, presidents, 80 general managers, 73 morning and will remain there line of has been engaged for this season RUGGIST and APOTHECARY, -during the week. -.*r general superintendents, 160 chief engineers by the "Springfield Terrors," all iron .-,. J^h*, DEALER IN and assistants, and 10 traffic Miss Evelyn frontmann, who has A daughter of Julius Wendt is reported Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Baby been visiting here for some time, leaves as being very sick. managers, representing 135,000 miles Toilet Articles, Fancy for her home near Springfield to-day. The Roller mills resumed grinding of railway. Most of these officials Goods, Stationery and Tuesday. Married:—The marriage of Christian Express named 1891 as the year in which to Musical Instruments. Carriag-es Essig to Miss Emena Luck, ot Cottonwood Miss Pauline Bently, who has been make the change. Jf the railway company County, occurred at the home of visiting in Minneapolis the past few Oils, Paints, Brushes, Varnishes and change the dials the whole country the bride on Tuesday of last week. Mr. weeks, returned home Tuesday evening. Glass. Essig, though of short residence in may follow. Even China has adopted Wagons Brown County, is one of our best young the 24 o'clock time system, and that The Laidie8' Aid Society will meet Physicians* Prescriptions carefully men. He claims that he has succeeded at Mrs. I. F. Fletcher's residence next is cited as a potent reason why we prepared from pure and an capturing the belle of Cottonwood and Wednesday evening. All are cordially fresh Drugs. ,« *i should abandon our present honored we join with others in congratulating invited. him ou his good luck. dials.—MINNEAPOLIS JOURNAL. Agency for the celebrated Estey Organs Peter Moe was chuck full of politics Paul Quandt and John Sirassbarg, of and Pianos. last Saturday. Lafayette, spent Sunday in our city. "And every shepherd tells his tale, N I IH .111 "(taau.'.' iiiu..^"if a A M. Adolphson, of Wisconsin, is the Please give me a call. Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Gress are visiting wayguest of his brother Gnstave. under the hawthorn in the dale" and at Nortnfield. They will return by .„. O. M. OLSEN. The ladies of St.Rapbael's church are on such occasions every shepherdess of the Twin Cities the latter part of the Meridian Block, New Ulm. Minn. making preparations for an entertainment week. ", takes cold, and suffers tortures with to be given at Robert's Hall, D. Griffith, after a few day's sickness, neuralgia until some sensible, well-informed March 17th. T«ra A7«r is at his post of duty again citizen advises her to use Salvation Photograph Galleiy? J. B. Schmid, Cassimir Ochs and Jacob Klossner, of New Dim, was in Oil. Henry Engel were in town last Friday the city Friday. Mr. K. is purchasing in the interests of the new mill. Building a car load of horses to ship to Dakota EMORY will commence as soon as weather &nout the 18t.n of this mouth.- Which will be sold at our usual Low Prices. J. F. CROWELL, JCupepsy will permit. Boru to Mr. and Mrs. Max Huebert This i3 what you ought to have, in Mind wandering cured. Books learned Rudolphi's building,cor. 3d N. & Minn last Monday—a boy. Mother and in one reading. Testimonials from All iaGt, you must have it, to nilly enjoy parts of the globe. Prospectus POST child are doing well. NEW ULM, 4 1 MINK. 7BBK, sent on application to Prof. .life. Tuousand-i are searching for it A. Loiaette, 337 Fifth Ave. New York 1 take all styles and sizes of phucographs, •daily, and mourning because they find Bill Duncan has caught it,—an attack also tin types. Crayon skevch of rhuemalism. New Ulm Markets. -it not. Thousands upon thousands ol esfrom pictures promptly and ninely dollars are spent annually by our people executed. I invite you to call and inspect Wheat ..65—70 in the hope that they may attain Marriage licenses were granted during my samples. They are none of Oats 20 ibis boon. And yet it may be had by the cheap poor pictures that vou get in the week to Carl Ott and Minnie 25 all. We guarantee that Electric Bitters, *h* second class galleries, but are of 20 Lemcke, Robert Heidmann and Lydia if usc.d according to directions and finest work the use persisted in. will bring you Koch, and to Charles Pod all and Mary Eggs 11 ijrood Digestion and oust the demon UNION HOTEL, Remand. .- Dyspepsia and ins tsllinstead Eupepsy BUILDINiSlONE FOR SALE We recommend Electric Hitters for "Ob, Willie we have missed you!" 'XL Dyspepsia and all diseases of Liver, Sinee you have been away, darling, I've Stomach and Kidneys. Sold at 50c. uot had any soul to send to the druggist The New Ulm Stone Co. is ready to and $1.00 per bottle by C. L. Ruos, for my Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup and WBNZBL SCHOTZP, Proprietor Druggist. 4 sell building stones at the Quarrv. when my cough syrup is gone I-feel For prices inquire of J. Ffenninger, W. like I had lost my best friend. Minn. Str. New Ulm, Minn. Boescb, A. Schell, or Chas. Stolzenberg CITATOC OF MINNESOTA, Conaty Brown }ai Redstone. Ota Probate Court, A Scrap of Paper Saves her cim the mutter of the estata of Gottlieb Hem pel NOTICE.—The use of land for pasturing ideceinert. Life. or cutting of wood or quarrying The only first class brick" lire proc Oo reading and Sling the Petition of Henrietta and hauling of stone is not allowed unless Itempel, of Browa Co[inty, Minn., representing, -::i ?«"7 Hotel In the city. It was just an ordinary scrap of «mong other things, that Gottlieb Hempel, late of by a written permit from the company. «atd Comity or Brown on the 19th uay of September wrapping paper, but it saved her life. tf& ^x*& N E W ULM STONK CO. A*©. 1889, t'tNew Ulm in aaid County, died JOHN ALBERT'S She was in the last stages of consumption, satipetate. and being a resident ol this Conuty at the told by pnysicians shat she was incurable •lane of hie death, leaving goods, chattels and estate J.&P.C0ATS -Wjitfcin this County, and that the aaid Petitioner is and could live only a short AUCTION AND COMMISSION HOUSE •ifcewidow of said ileceaaed, and praying thattdml-afetrallou time she weighed less than seventy of sal* estate be to her the said Henrietta fletupel granted: It is ordered,, that aaid pounds. On a piece of wrapping paper Corner Minnesota & Centre S treets iftetttleu be heard before the Judge of this she read of Dr. King's New Discovery, Next door to S. D. Peterson's. CourL on Friday the 23th day of March A. O. S.5'D«PETERSON and got a sample bottle it helped HB1% at 10 o'clock A. at the Probate Office Tm Anybody who has anything to seU 'ft «said County. her, she bought a large bottle, it helped Ordered further, that notice thereof be given te should come and see me. *:,- ?j $~$ ber more, bought another and grew tke beirs of «iid deceased, and .o all persons Interested, better fast, continued its use and is now by publishing a cop) ol this order once Mrs. W#Hummel ha each eek for three pucceesive weeks prior to strong, healthv, rosy piump, weighing said day ot hearing, In the New Ulm Keview, a 140 pounds. For fuller particulars send weekly newspaper printed and published at New IMPLEMENT WJm in said Comity. stamp to W. H. Cole, Druggist, Fort 4)ateri »i New Ulm, Minn., the 3rd day of March NOTIONS, 0RYG000S AND GROCERIES./ Smith. Trial Bottles of this wonderful A,J», 1890. tty the Court, •'.'.',?, Discovery free at C. L. Roos'Drugstore. -r. V, $. :jK,SBBNST BRANDT I*' fiSDealer PV We can now offer to the public a fud 5 8 (L.S. iX J-% 68 kfeCf. '#fn Judge ol Probate line of fall and winter goods of every description. Woolen dress goods r{^C^f Minn of best quality. Flannels, Shawls, tf*s Ladies aud Gents Underwear. Hosiery Mittens, Jackets, Cardigans, Mufflers fe'^'SjftgM W pUTISPHK Ladies' and Children's Hoods, and many other articles in this line too numerous to mention. We also carry a large stock and great variety of 5 and WHITE, CK ADD COLORS, 10 cent counter goods. All these goods are sold at lowest possible prices. FOR 5,tV.ifj ,./ v|it We invite the public to give us a call Hand and Machine Use. and they will not be disappointed. Comparison Convinces ii Butter, poultry and eggs are taken ia exchange for goods. aj*. n\--° O S A S BY FRANK KUETZING. NO SELLING OUT That We Are LOWER Than The LOWEST. Star Sample Room, SIXTH BRUST & CRAFF You should read THE CHICAGO r-^i ffo£'- andA- DAIW NEWS because,being a familynewspaper, it's against POINT Farmers' Home. the saloon. The home and the At' BDT LOW'PRICES. saloon are forever opposed. There can be no neutrals in this war. ButTHB DAILY NEWS is temperate in temperance. It JOSEPH SCHN0BRICH, Prop'r isn't a prohibition organ—it's ii^ii not sure prohibition is the best Dealer in M. GRATZ way of treating the evil—but it Wines, Liquors believes in prohibiting the saloon DAKOTA HOUSE. HI I wish to say that I have made important reductions in prices, tha keeper from ruling and raining in American society. If you would read, and have your *ifi compete with any SELLING OUT CONCERN in the city. I do and Cigars^ family read, a newspaperwhich Opr. POST OFFICE—NEW ULM, MINN DEALER I N placesthe interests of the home MRS. A. SEITER Prop. not claim to sell for cost or below cost. That story is worn out and is higher than those of the saloon, BBQCEBIES and BLASSWAflE day? A fine lunch will be served every read TH CHICAGO DAILY NEWS. This house is the most centrally located too -old to beleive. It costs money to buy goods, to transport them, to Cor. Minn. & Center streets. Xememter—Its circulation is 220,000 a day—over Minnesota Street opposite the hotel in the city and affords New Ulm. a million a week—and it costs by mail 25 cts. MUu store them, to insure them, to advertise them, to show them, to arrange a month, four months $1.00,—one cent a day- vt» Congregational Church. good Sample Rooms. &em, to protect and care for them, to sell and deliver them, and all of THE HEW BROCERT STORE OF' NEW ULM. MIEN. these items entail,a large expense. And if a merchant does not make Licensed Auctioneer, Louis Buenger, JE!£?Buexnke C. on1iis,,§rbods, *&iy profit with what is he able to run a store? Linden, Brown Co., Minn. MANUFACTUmKK OP OJGAm Cor. Minn, and Sd North Sts., Go to the merchant who is doing an honest business and you will is now open and ready for bnsineaa. Correspondence promptly attended to 5EW ULM, MINN. A choice and well selected stock of constantlyfindgood goods and cheap prices. My mottci is: "No custamer GROCERIES, CROCKERY CASH PAID FOR BUTTER AKP DBAUEB IN UNDBBTAKBB allowed to leave the store dissatisfied. GLASSWARE and NOTIONS Tobaccoand Smokers' Articles. Theodore Crone, are offered to the publie a*pci»ji»Whi«h The N««r Ulm creamery Co. buys and %ftd D«al«r ia «Il XAn4» ot defy competition Goods will be de pays the highest market price in cash livered free to any pari of the city. for graaulated batter and eggs, in tb« Emwak^t BplMfa* K«w91», Mb** basMBftatef Killing's block, corner Remember the place. MiBBMrta and C««tre atreets. Minnesota Street comer »f ThiriNojrU & 3 ^Mmmzz UKJ S&iiiifiltf&i^Vrt^JfHi^*^ ,i -j^ fc-?jfa&