New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
March 19, 1890 · Page 7 of 8
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Sleepy Eye Correspondence. F. BEHNKE Courtland Correspondence* Attention Farmers!! Springfield Correspondence SPMH .W-. =DEALER IN Peter Majewski contemplates a trip Tb young folks gave* li aarifein J. Jos. Wandersee and wife, of Des to Oregon and Washington in the near H. Doty'3 hardware s.tpre laat„Jfridav Moines, are visiting with Henry'Nagel. 1 futuref It J^ eveniug.g J. Mielke, of New Ulm, is visjMng A. Blanehard has purchased the A theatre at Bobsin hall was well with bis uncle, John Mielke./^^^^p •4.1. 'iiiys! 120 Pair Grain, Ellswoith waie house at this place. attended on Saturday evening. Phillip Schilling will leave forBellville, Kev. Lehnert, of the M. E. church of 111., next Wednesday. The citizens of the village are talking Srt ylfi Canvas Leg Ihij place, went to Le Sueur last weokMo of building a hali Rev. Martin went to Sanborn Friday e£T, attend the wedding of his brother. evening. The wife of John Manweiler went to Little Martha Hanson died last Tues Oshawa Friday afternoon to attend her Magnus Newdall transacted business day inorniug.aged seven years and nine father, who was thrown from a load of in New Ulm last Friday, months. The sorrowing family have JUST THE BOOTS FOR PLOWING AND SEEDING. THE wheat recentfy, sustaining three broken The W. O T. U. will meet with Mrs the sincere sympathy of their many nbs Mentier Thursday .afternoon, March ei*y, Ikni^, etd,T MOST COMFORTABLE BOOTS IN EXISTENCE. EVERY friends. Mr. Fred Baker ib the guest of Mankato 25th. Gust Remele wears his hat on one lf friends. ,* "^2 PAIR WARRANTED Revs.Alltof. of Lamberton, and Langhols, IGOOD TABLE BUTTER. side. All on account of a little daughter H. LOHEYDE, St.'rfPeter J. Thordson went to last of Morgan, were the guests of that arrived at his house last week Friday on business. Rev. Apple during the week. John Randall and wife, of Huron, New Brick.Uor. Minn. & Centre Strs. ,1 J. J. Schields was taken suddenly ill The entertainment given by the ladies spent several days of last week in the a few days ago and is still quite low. .w NEW UM, MINN. ,? city visiting the former's parents. of St. Raphael's Church Monday evening A was well attended. Peter Hensen is erecting a new barn. Dr. J. W. B. Wellcome and son Jake J. Evens is the builder. t^ E LEA.3DIISTG returned fiom St. Louis last Wednesday. A surprise party was tendered Mr. Boot and Shoe Dealer, and Mrs. Frank Whitney by a number Ad. Curbit will open up a'new blacksmith *XJoods sold at Rock-bottom prices for of their friends, Saturday evening. A shop in .the near future. cash. Goods delivered in any part of Miss Ernestine Schuelke has moved pleasant evening was spent by all present. her millinery establishment from the M. Zieske's three-year-old daughter the city. is very sick. Bans building to the store building of T. J. Dim, where she can now be found H. Bendixen did business at Sleepy Wm Manweiler is erecting a nice NEW with a full line of spring and summer Eye on Tuesday. barn in the village. He will move into goods, Drug Store. town in a few days. Miss Evelyn Trantman, of Sleepy NEW ULM, MINN. Mr. Levi returned Inst Sunday from Eye, visited with the Misses Roths during Wm. Mellenthin, of Sleepy Eve, is the week. St. Louis, where he has been spending the guest of Fred Zieske. some months for the benefit of his The Sons of Veterans will meet at G. W. Schlottman is having plans I health. He is not much improved however. Roberts Hall next Saturday evening drawn for a fine dwelling, to be erected WALL PAPERS in the spring. An institute for the teachers of-Brown Peter Madesou has had his head way County will be held here during the Courtland is large enough to support up since Saturday A little girl arrived week, commencing April 14th. a shoemaker if he is a rustler. Why is in bis home ou that day and calls herself Joe Hirscher, of Shakopee, is the it that borne of those, who handle the Miss Madeson. guest of John Roth. awl and last, don't think of this? A Wqi Giundmejer took eight horses jewelry store and barbershop would also George and Albert Schmitz, of Essig, to Hew Uim ou Saturday tor Jacob be nice additions to the village. spent a few hours with friends at this O. M. OLSEN, Klossner. From there they will be taken place Wednesday afternoon. J. FT. Doty returned from Chicago to Brownstown on the Milwaukee Wednesday. H. Mueller came up from New Ulm road and shipped to South Dakota RUGGIST and APOTHECARY. last Monday to work in the Springfield Mr. Baige, of the bt Peter Tribune, Spring Stock Roller Mill. called on the friends of that paper on "Thy hiad is full of quarrels, as an DEALE I N Thursday. Drug8f Medicines, Chemicals, meat.'1 egg is tull of "Well, so would Geo. Fox has sold bis farm and personal anybody's head be, who had walked the property in Stately and will move G. W. Schlottman ill orjen up a Toilet Articles, Fancy iloor for week uith horrible faceache?" to Springfield. photograph gallery over his store in the Goods, Stationery and 4, You don't say so, how dread- near future. The Williams Family gave an entertainment Musical Instruments. ful! I'll step out and bring you a bottle at Robert's hall on Thur»dav Oils, Paints, Brushes, Varnishes and of quick cure, called Salvation Oil." 1 1 evening. The audience was a small' STATE TEACHERS' INSTITUTE. Now COMPLETE II Glass. one Ts Consumption Incurable. Wolfgang Schmid and wife entertained An institute for the Teachers of Physicians' Prescriptions carefully a party of friends at their borne Read the following Mr Morris, BROWN COUNTY prepared from pure and last Sunday evening All that were Newark Ark,"says "Was down fresh Drugs. present report a good time. will be held at -with Abscess of Lungs,*anil friends and SPRINGFIELD physicians pionouncedme an Incurable Agency for the celebrated Estey Organs Diuggist (to a lazv man who had CHAELEK WAGNER'S. Consumptive. Began taking Dr. Duung the week commencing and Pianos. turned over a new leaf.) "You are King's New Discoveiy. am now on my 0 Monday, April 14th 1890, at 2 o'clock earh ot late you used to be behind before, third bottle, and able to oversee the M. Please give me a call. but now you are hrst at last.'" Old work on my farm It is the hnest man who did not see the Doiot. "Give The Stale will pro\ ide efficient in 4 O. M. OLSEN. medicine ever rnide me my Bull's Cough Sjrup and stop stiuctors. who will take great gpains to Meridian Block, Kew Ulm, Minn. Jes,e Middleware Docatm, Oh.o, nonsense.1' your make the instruction pointed and jn the sajs "Had it not been for Dr King's highest degree practical, including New l)so\eiy for Consumption. I 3JffSSX7«r management ot school, grading and WALL PAPER.: would ivu died of Lung Troubles W hat the Farmers' Alliance wants of Photograph Gallerv methods of teaching the common school Was given up bv doctors. Am now in an annual session of the Minnesota leglslatiue branches. The evenings will be occu be^l or health Try it. Sample bottle is a conundrum to the average pied by lecturers, literary exercises and tioe at Roo»'s Diugstoie. 5 mortal If we are not mistaken, a large social entertainment-, and everything possible will be done to make the week J. F. CROWELL, BALE OF STATE LANDS. ftrmei representation hetd seats in the a pleasant and profitable one for all. legislature at the time the question of State of Minnesota, Land Office Rudolphfb building,cor. 3d N. & Minn The teacheis ot this county and all biennial sessions was ordered submitted bam? Paul, Feb, 24, 1890. persons wishing to become such are lepected NEW ULM. MINN". to'a popular vote And in this lh( certainly Notiei is lieiebv given thnt the County to lespond promptly to their 1 take all styles and sizes of pbuio pei formed a most commendable Autlitoi will offei at PUBLIC SALE at duty and be present at the opening on graphs, also tin types. Cravon skeioh the County Auditor's office ID New Uim Monday afternoon. I hey may make act Besides being a great saving to es from pictures promptly and nioeh on Thursday April 10th at ten (10) notes of the difficulties thev meet in the executed. I invite you to call and inspect the lav paters., biennial sessions of the o'clock *i m., on the terms pre-ciibed coarse of their teaching, ihe remedies my samples. Thev are none ot legisl'Ume me quite often enougb, as by law, the School ami Agricultural to which will be discussed by instructors the cheap poor pictures, "that vou get *n all necessaij and many unnecessary Lands, B^own County,that have been as well as by expei ienced teachers. second class galleries, but are of appraised and aie unsold, or that have iav\s cau be passed ?n the time now allotted P11^ Schools can be legally closed during 'SUBS JO SOUBTJ 'iCjpAkQf finest work been sold and forfeited by reason of Institute week and school trustees are b\ the constitution If we return UNION HOTEL. iaiUrrc to pay interest for tuo or moie solicited to give the teachers of their to the annual meetings of the legislature, iteais respective districts all opportunity to 'iS.CDiK it will simply take the solons one session Lists of tue land^ to be offered mav attend the Institute. "J?r befseen at the Auditor's office tor ten to undo the aets which the\ parsed Teachers are requested to give timely dats prior to the sale -k the pvevious winter No, let well enough notice to this office, of their intention WENZEL SCHOTZP, Froprietor' W. W. BRADEN, to be present, thdt board and lodging alone Minnesota is thiice blessed by for all may be provided at the lowest Comniibsionei of the Stite Lan Oflite being relie\ed of a legislative session Minn. Str. rates P,. Velikanje New Ulm, Minn. in alternate jeais.—MANKAJO FREI: O A OF MINNESOTA, County of Blown }-ss Co. Supt O Piot ite (.cm*In I E S S them itt o* the e«tnte of Gottlieb Hem pel EMORY The only first class brick fire proo ceiled Electric Bitters Oi leuline ti'ing the Petition of Henrietta Hotel in the city. Jlemptl, ot P'own Connti Minn repie«entmg, amotU! other things in Gottlieb Hempel, late ot This lemcdy is becoming so well n.nd loimt ol Brown on tnelOtb na of bcptembei known and so popular as to need no Mind wanderui? Books learned I' 1SI&, Nti Ulm in said Counlj died JOHN ALBERT'S in one reading Testimonials from all lutc-tat* ami being a lesideiit of this Countj frttbe special mention All who have used parts of tha globe Prospectus POST, time of hi death, le.tvinsj goods, chattel* and estate FKEE, sant on application to Prof. Electric Bitters sing the same sono- of within tins Lount\ and that the «iid Petitioner ithe-widow A. Loisette, 2J7 I'iffli Ave, NewVori AUCTION AND COMMISSION HOUSE piiise.—A purer medicine does not of nil ilceeitt.d,iit rtpr IJ ins thatadn BUILDING STONE FOR SALE, nistiil'ou ot «ai eMMTi. 1 to nci tht «aid ITemiet \ist and it is guaranteed to do all that Th S PETERSO N tt Htiupcl gi mred It l* oidcied that '•aid Corner Minnesota A, Centre Streets, chimed Electi'ic Bitters will olive jietiM HI li an befoie the Judge of thi Next door to S Peterson's Couri, on 1 iwl»\ ihc JJstb ot March ti all !ist"i-i", of the Liver and Kidr^ys, 18-90, 11/ -.Hoik it the Piobatc Oftice Anybody who ha* anything to sell The New Ulm Stone Vo. is ready to vili leniove Pimples, Boils. SaltRhuem saul Coinitv should come and see me." sell building stones -tt the Quarrv. *nd olht'i afflictions canned bv impure Oideucl Untliei in ^'lereof bt. t, \eii to olood —Will diivp Malina trom the For pi ices inquire of Pfenninger, W. the 1( n« of ml de« "IM_.I1, inn all ptiMuis teres-ted piil'hbhinc a cop,j ot this orclei once IMPLEMENT COMPAHY. Boesch, A Schell, or Clias. Stolzenberg «wem •xr.d pievent as well as cure all Mrs. W. Hummel a eeKloi thioe Mice \e vieeks prior to Material tin or —For cure of hoachache, Redstone said da o' lu irmc, in the New Ulni Ke\iew a wpt,kl ntw-papei punted ind published at lSew tlonstipat.o'i and Indigestion try Electric NOTICE —The iw» ot land for pasturing Vim tn -aid omit} Bittei-, -Entire satisfaction guaranteed, or cutting of wood or quarry inoand ©eklei4 ir) kll kir\d^ of fk lrikdtuiiei'y. Dated N Ulm, Ainu, the ^rd dnj of Alarch NOTIONS. DRYCOODS AND GROCERIES. or money refunded.—Price hauling of stone not allowed un" A 1890 ousuBRAND BusinessL. By the t'i Hit, 50 c« and $1 per bottle by C. less b\ a written permit from the compam ERNS Ulm, We can now offer to the public a full Roos Diugstoie 3 MBW NEW STONE CO S 53 I obate line of fall and winter goods of everv desciiption. Woolen dress o-O0d* of best qualm. Flannels. Shawls, SPRING.GOODS.- Ladies aud Gents Underwear, Hosiery Mittens, Jackets, Caidigans Mufflers Ladies' and Childieu's Hoods, and manv other articles in this line too numerous to mention. We also carry a DRESS GOODS MOHAIRS larg stcek and gieat \anet\ of 5 and 10 cent counttr goods. All th'ese goods are sold at lowest pos-,iblc prices. HENRIETTAS CASHMERES We invite the pubhr to give ns a oall and they will not be disappointed. Butter, poultry and eggs are taken is a a,: ci 33esigcns exchange for goods. Qiaa.li.ty a 31 SELLING OUT S tar S am RofcnC a alv7-a,ys liaci at and Farmers' Home.- I BUT,LOW PRICES KIESLINC BLOCK N[EW ULM, MINN. JOSEPH SCHNOBRIC «, Prop'r M. GRATZ WHITE, BLACK AID COLORS. Dealei in AKOTA KOUSL. Wines, Liquors 1 \MS1I to say tlia,t I have made important reductions in prices, tha Hand and Machine Usa if-,. ^.DEALER IN fe will eoinpt'te with any SELLING OUT CONCERN in the citW I do OPP. KST OFFICE-KL W ULM. T\1INN and Cigars. 1 MRS. A. SEITER Prop. 6B0GERIES anil BUSSWiRE 5 ^r not claim to sell for cost or below.cost., TUaLgtorv is^worn out and is A fine iunch will be seryed every day piis house is the most centrally located 4-^PRANK KUETZIX6.8 dbsts^moifey1 fe/i to° fo heleivfc/ It to buy goods, totransport them, to Minnesota Street opposite tht Cor. Minn. & Center streets. «,* ^iotel in the citv and affords to ins»re New Ulm. |Jj/* them, to adveitise themAto show tj^em^ to airange 1 Bffni "few? Congregational Church, »good Sample Rooms*. Qfj/fAfTU Vou ^hot Id read E NEW ULM^l -^Q ^^^N- MV tliem, to protect and cafe for them, to sell "Slid delfilr t¥em/and all of CJt-r Vf^lWtfJ A ^P TJAILY NKW S because THE NEW GROCER tf%tm/^m 3'"* ,a "t7rrtl it Price STOBETP I (JIP* doesn't ^tand the waj It' the-e items entail a large expense.^ud if a merchant does not make Louic/cBuengerr reallj tin. lieapest tlxing on §h Licensed Auctioneer, C. B: Ruimke earth (i ie tent means prac store9 §fg any profit ou his goods, with what is he able to run a S ticaltj ioi!ilns—until JOJI spend & MnJenf%own Co.. Minn, it Tie ^oiimay make it a great aejl, according as -\ou Cor. Minn. *nd 3d North Si»?, s. liHH Oo to the merchant who is doing an honesf business and ou A\ ill invest it thing is cheap if i* is now open aud ready for business. Correspondence promptly attended to costs liule, and is ^onh, much. NEW ULM, MINK. ^constantly find good goods and cheap price*. My mottofe*^ ''Nff^ustemer E I N E W S is like atelc A choice and well selected stock of graph, from the whole world to CASH PAID FOR BUTTER GROCERIES, CROCKERY* your brain 't keep con allowed to leave the store dissatisfied." stant working t«^er costs \oti GLASSWARE and NOTIONS Theodore Crone. butone,.ciu a day. Tlat*s-.\hj it's che-ip—because it render* The Sew Ulm creamery Co. buys and are offered to the public atprtas which and Dealer in all Kinds ot a great vervh ior a msigniii pays the highest market price in cash defy competition Goods will be de -cant price for granulated butter and e»gsf in the livered free to any part oi the city. Keintn6ef—l\* circulation is -^o.*o a dav—over a millioft a week—anil it cost by mail 25 ct* basement of Kiesling'S blockT corner Remember the placer 4 a month fourmoniliSSh -n,~o*ie c*ii* day. Miaaa^*M^^ntre, streets. Minnesota Street corner of Third North 3g*J