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

March 26, 1890 · Page 7 of 8

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F. BEHNKE, !J5. Sleepy Eye Correspondence. Springfield re Cpngress is already taking sensible Attention Farmers!! steps towards bringing about reciprocity =D^LEE & •'•"^r %f&T\ 'Judge Brandt was in the*' city' 'Wed$&ky. Louis Sp'reng and Henry Wihkelman, in the trade relations between the of New Ulm, were in town a few hours nesday on probate business. United States and Canada. In a resolution, Thursday. rjjjj£& ^jj-Mrs. F. Haskell went to Watertown, introduced in the lower chouse l^Will Harrison returned from Wisconsin SflKtf S. D., hist Tuesday, returning Saturday JUSTRECEIVED,! last week, it was provided that whenever 120 Pair Grain, last week. |g£c^t' evening. the president was informed that Mrs. J. J. Ray was taken to St. Alex-, AILV'-'-' Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Duncan, of Spriug0£))[* Canvas Leg ander's Hospital at New Ulm last the government of Canada was ready field, were visitors in our city,overSunday. Thursday for'medical treatment. •. "?V'IC and willing to enter into such commercial Schmid and Ochs were in town last relations with our own country as fi'l.,'£- Dr. J. W. B. Wellcome was called to Monday and bought the Westinghouse }r/ Hanson Monday morning and Dr. Jake would result in the complete removal Gffo.&rie^fuit^sdi'odkety^kn^^^ property in the southern part of town. JUST THE BOOTS FOR PLOWING AND SEEDING THE "s\ Wellcome was called to Morgan. Our of all trade duties between the two nations, It is the site for the new mill. f^\"? physicians are quite busy at present, as etd,. 1 a commission should be appointed MOST COMFORTABLE BOOTS IN EXISTENCE. EVERY fl"\ a good deal of sickness is prevalent in /John Schneider is putting up a onestory to meet a similar .body from Canada *'%. the country. frame building, 20 by 40, on his PAIR WARRANTED. U- S S GOOD TABLE BUTTER:, s»'M John Williams, fireman on the Redwood lot next to his furniture store. The and consider what methods could best IHSiOHEY©E same will be occupied by Stoli & Bigot Branch has taken a lay-off. Mr. be used in securing the desired-reciprocity as soon as completed. igi*K' Cobb, of Waseca, has taken his place and in giving greater freedom of and will move bis family to Sleepy Eye Mr. and Mrs. Frank Whitney spent New Brick,Cor. Minn. & Centre Strs, intercourse between the two countries. gome time this week, Sunday with friends at New Ulm. NEW UM, MINN Mrs. Gilson, who has been visiting Willie Andeison returned from Carleton Now that the officials in South Dakota Boo. fe^ THEE LEAJDINGr' $*,. iY her brother, Mr. Cutler, for the past Wi Shelealeff College Thuisday evening to spend Goods sold at Rock-bottom prices for two weeks, returned to her home at are willing to come meekly forward his vacation. His sister Lillian returned cash. Goods delivered in any part of Waseca Saturday evening. and admit their needs, the- country Friday morning. the city. Ed. Benedict has opened a gun shop Oscar Erickson collected "about $25 from all quarters is prompt in its responses. in the Keegan building.,-' last week for the Dakota sufferers. The authorites can now see ,':.-: Rev. Streimer gave an exhibition on '••', •. NEW'- H. Bendixen left on Monday for Chicago that it pays to be frank. Hiding poverty, his phonograph Friday evening at the on business. Drug Store. to keep up appearances, is a poor Congregational ehurch. The house Miss Susie Tory, a sister of Mrs. Geo. NEW ULM, MINN was packed, but the machine did not way to help a people, impoverished with Wilson, died Thursday morning of consumption. work to perfection. It is said that another want. .. Her remains were taken to exhibition will be given soon. Iberia for interment. "If the heart of a man is depressed Wm. B. Hill attended the G. A. R. Miss Ida Winkelman is .visiting with cares—the mist is dispelled, when WALL PAPER. encampment at Minneapolis.last week friends at New Ulm. a woman appears." Tne author of as delegate from Wesley Greene Post. these lines had been suffering-for some Julius Westinghouse spent the week Miss Delia Brown, who has been time with an attack of acute rhuematism, at the Twin cities. '. _', teaching school in Brookville, Redwood and the woman who entered such Co, left Monday morning for Todd Theodore and August Mueller,' of a timely appearance, brought a bottle county, where she will visit with her New Ulm, transacted, business here of Salvation Oil. parents for a few weeks. Upon her Wednesday. OrM. OLSEN, return she expeccs to resume her duties Horace Palmer has rented the Koening THE MODERN MISS. as teacher. building, and his mother and brothers, Mrs. Tessmer, of the town of Home, who have heretofore resided at What are you here for, dear little miss? RJIQGIST and APOTHECARY. Redwood Falls, will make Springfield To ape the airs of asocial queen? died last Wednesday. The funeral was Spring Stock ':&ff-^::H DEAXEK I N To punish pianos in sharps and flats? their future home held from the Lutheran church Friday Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, To keep well posted on base ball bats? and the remains interred in the Sleepy H. O. Schleuder has just received a To wear dead singers on ten dollar hats? Toilet Articles, Fancy Eye cemetery. fine line of hammocks, croquet sets, To fondle pet poodles or maltese cats? Goods, Stationery and ,.f base balls, bats, etc. Wm. Fritz, of Courtland, stopped off Dissect.yoar neighbors in social chats? Musical Instruments. I here Saturday, while on bis way to J. H. Palmer left for his old home in Work impoisible flowers on crocheted mats, Redwood Falls, He called on a few Delaware last Wednesday. He intends Oils, Paints, Brushes, Varnishes and And not to be, but to be seen? II Now COMPLETE old friends, and expressed himself as to be gone about a month. Look out little girl! You are starting the life Giasst well pleased with our city. Of a worthless maid and a worthless wife. Brown, of the W. &. St. P. Land Co., was in town during the week. Rev. M. Gagstetter, while in Nicollet Physicians* Prescriptions carefully County last week, experienced a somewhat W. Cady and his daughter Laura prepared from pure and fresh Druas. unpleasant runaway. The team were at Sleepy Eye Monday. became frightened and in the run the Mueller, Manderfeld, Julius ?ud Epple Mind wandering cured. Books learned driver was pulled over the dash board Agency for the celebrated Estey Organs spent Sunday at New Ulm. in one reading. Testimonials from all •d CHAELES WAGNER'S. parts of the globe. Prospectus POST and Pianos. and dragged for fully twenty rods. FREE, sent on application to Prof. Albert J. Schramm has the agency When the team came to a, standstill, A. Loisette. 237 Fifth Ave. New York 9 for Fink's Magic Oil. No cure, no pay. the elder was pretty well shaken up, Please give me a call. STATE TEACHERS' IHSTITUTE. and he can consider himself lucky in -r O. M. OLSEK, Courtland Correspondence. escaping without several broken bones. Meridian Block, New Ulm, Minn. An institute for the Teachers of O. A. Richter and brother will start BROWN COUNTf "•Have you you* life preserver?'* she axTErrar for the state of Washington in a few WALL: PAPER-' timidly inquire^ looking trustfully jnto will be held at days. the face of her lover, as the little craft Photograph Gallery SPRINGFIELD ,. iu which they were seated skimmed G. VV. Schlottuian will erect, his mjw gracefully over the billows. "Oh, yes" During the week commencing dwelling at once. he answered merrily -'see here," and Monday, April 14th 1890, at 2 o'clock -Xoit- The ice on the Minnesota river is now he drew from bis side pocket a bottle P.M. breaking up. of Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup. The State will provide" efficient instructors, The roads are in a fearful condition. who will take great pains to Rudolpbi's building,cor. 3d N. & Minn James Phillips will build anew dwelling make the instruction pointed and in the A mmwDISCOVJSRT. NEW ULM, MINK. in the near future. highest degree practical, including 1 take all styles and sizes -of phonographs, You have heard your friends and management, of .school, grading and James Phillips went to Mankato also tin types. Cravon sketch neighbors talking about ii. Yuu may methods-Of teaching the common school Wednesday on business. es from pictures promptlv and nicely yourself be one of the many who know branches. The evenings will'be'occupied executed. I invite yon to call a«d in. We expect to hear of a wedding before from personal experience just how good "by lecturers, literary exercise's and long. spect my samples. They are none of a thiug it is. If you have ever U'ied it, social entertainments, and everything the cheap poor pictures "that vou get you are one of its staunch friends, be We understand that Anton Foster possible will be done to make thOi week second class galleries, but are of cause the wonderful thing about it' is, will put up anew biaeksmith shop ere a pleasant and profitable one for all. finest work that once,given a trial,'Dr. King's New long. The teachers of this county and all discovery ever after holds a place in Fred.Arndt, of Cambria, sold 6,200 persous wishing to become such are repected ONION HOTEL, the house." If you have never used it mis weight of hogs last week for $232.50. to respond promptly to their and should be afflicted vvith 3 cough, Who says that it doe.s not. pay to raise duty and be present at the opening on cold or any Throat, Lung or Chest trouble hogs? AVITAVI Monday afternoon. They may make secure a bottle at once and give it Wheat at Courtland is worth 68 and notes of the difficulties they meet in the a fair trial. It is guaranteed every 71 cents a bushel eggs 10 cents per coarse of their teaching, the remedies WEHZEL SCflOTZKO, Proprietor time* or money refunded. Trial bottles dozen and butter 8 cent a pound. to which will be discussed by instructors Free at C. L. Roos's Drugstore. 6 as well as by experienced teachers. Minn. Str. New Ulm, Minn. 0 Schools can be legally closed during o© QTATE OP MINNESOTA, County of Brown }ssO James W. Compton has been chosen Probate Court. Institute week and school trustees are In the mutter ol' the estate of Gottlieb .Hempel commander of the Minnesota G. A. R. solicited to give the. teachers of their deceased. The only first class brick fire proo respective districts all opportunity to On rending and filing the Petition of Henrietta Hempel, or Brown- County, Minn., representing, Hotel in the city. attend the Institute. A Sound Legal Opinion. among other things, that Gottlieb Hempel, late oft Teachers are requested to give timely said Lorinty of Brown on the 19th day of September £. Bain bridge, Munday Esq., County A. D. 1889, Pt New U^m in said County, died notice to this office, of their intention JOHN ALBERT'S Atty., Clay Co., Tex. says: "Have used intestate, and being a resident of this County atthe to be present, that board ami lodging timeof hta-death leaving goods, chattels and estate Electric Bitters with most happy results. within this County, and that the said Petitioner is for all may be provided at the lowest My brother also was very low AUCTION JHD COMMISSION HOUSE the widow of said deceased, ai dpraying that .»dmiuisti-ation rates. J. B. Velikanje of sai? estate be to her the saidHenrictte with Malarial Fever and Jaundice, Hempel granted: It is ordered, that said .' fA-.c?v Co. Sup t. Ths$.iD PETERSO N but was cured by timely use of medicine. Corner Minnesota & Centre Streets petition be heard before the Jndge of thts Am satisfied Electric Bitters Next door to S. D. Peterson's. Court, an Friday the 28th day of March A. 0. E FOR SALE .1890, at 10 o'clock A.M., atthe Probate Office saved, his life." Anybody who had anything to sell •\nsaid Coority. should come and see me. Mr. D. I. Wileoxson, of Horse Cave Ordered further, that notice thereof be .given to Ky.. adds alike testimony, .saying: He tuebeirs of said deceased, ahu all persona interested, The New Ulm Stone Coi is ready to by publishing a copy of this order once' positively believes he would nave died, IMPLEMENT COMPANY. Mrs. W. Hummel sell building stones at the Quarry. in each veekfor three successive weeks prior to had it not been for Electric Bitters. said day of hearing, in the New TJIm Keview, a For prices inquire of J. Pfenninger, Tv\ weekly newspaper printed and published at New Tbi3 great remedy will ward off, as Boescb, A. Schell, or Chas. Stolzenberg Ulm in said County. well as cure all Malarial Diseases, and Redstone. Dated at New Ulm, Minn., the 3rd day of March NOTIONS, DRYGOODS MO GROCERIES, f)eJtler in kll kii\d^ of itev\ a\Mh(ii\tiy. for all Kidney, Liver and Stomach Disorder A.D. 1S90. NOTICE —The use of land for pasturing By the Court, stands unequaled. Price 5c. or cutting of wood or quarrying ERNST BRANDT We can now offer to the public a full and $1. at C. L. Roos's drugstore. 6 (L.S.) 52 :-T Judge of Probate Mew Ulm, Minn and hauling of stone is not allowed unless line of.fall and winter goods of every by a written permit from the companv.STS^X' description. Woolen dress goods I NEW ULM STONE CO. of best quality. Flannels, Shawls, fi w. SPRING IS NEAR J.&P.C0ATS PSKRING GOODS. Ladies and Gents Underwear. Hosiery 4 'fa Mittens, Jackets, Cardigans, Mufflers Ladies' and Children's Hoods, and .V life' many other articles in this linp too numerous to mention. We also carry a largo stock and great variety of 5 and DRESS GOODS MOHAIRS it?" 10 cent counter goods. All these goods $paIKCStOC are sold at lowest possible prices. We invite the public to give us a catl HENRIETTAS CASHMERES and they will not be disappointed. Butter, poultry and eggs are taken in exchange for goods. LfiLt^st siridL 33esisns*SI^ '. ii 1 XLJrtIL ^S^s^sSKS^: Star Sample Room can always To liaci at^ tV-J !}#4 "3% .• It is.a little earlier than usual, but that is due to the season!*^ ^.^M^SIX-CORD **«*itA 'and ^*-4--riWe think we have been lucky in our selection of18 PaniWs'uHome. Spool Cotton IK* 3PBXVC S A S A»* C&OTSXVC.» KIESLINC BLOCK NEW ULM, MINN. JOSEPH SCHNOBRICH/propr "]%i We had others set their watches by our clock. You,,may nave GRATZ Dealer in heard that we are selling at a great reduction, but, have yoti seen IN :& DAKOTA HOUSt: Wines, Liquors WHITE, BUCK AHD COLOBS, ^V- We are selling children's suits from 90 cents up and may say that you will find the nicest assortment of children's suits, that was ever FOR OPP. JPOST OFFICE—NEW ULM, MINN shown before in the city for the price we ask for them: Boys' knee WM Handan MachineLisa MRS. A. SEITER Prop, il pants 25 cts. Men's suits $2.00, $3.00 etc. For $6.60 yon can buy a BBOCEBESindBLASSWifiE A finejunch will be served every day men's Victorysuit,which will wear equal to a $12.00 suit. Flannel shirts This house is the most centrally located mt FOR SALE BY Cor. Minn. & Center street* 50 cts. and upwards. Best 50 cts, unlaundried in the country. Also p. hotel in the city and affords MinntttU Street opposite the 3.«: FRANK KUETZme. New TJIm. our 85 cts. laundred dress shirt, double front and back we sell at fcm:.% good Sample Booms. Gongrofotioml Church. -^75 cts. Boys' and men's hats, running from 25 cts. up. in the line of EIGHTH You should read TireCHICAGO »EV ULM, „. M1HX. MEW GROCER! STORE 0 DAILY N«WS hec*use*verybody hats, we are proud to say, that we are are ahead of any firm in Brown likes it-it will not disappoint :V POINT your needs. It takes County. 'Hie most stylish hats in stiff and soft are to be found in our into its purpose the farmer and Licensed Auctioneer, O. JB. Ruemke Louis Buenger, mechanic, as veil as the.merchaat store. We can not describe all our goods here. There is not room to and professional man. linden, Brown Co., Hip. do the subject justice.'rffle know you will be pleased .with the nrices Every fanner can now have dailymarket reports instead of Cor. Minn, and 3d North Sts., and variety of our stocky £$&&. weekly, and at little more than is now open and ready for businesa. Correspondence promptly attended to theold-tunepriceofhisweakly. IEXT ULM, Mill?. The mechanic can now afford A choice and well selected stock of W: REMEMBER OUR MOTTO NO CUSTOMER ALLOWED TO Vrth price and thetimefcrhis daily pape. The poor may CASH PAID FOR GROCERIES CROCKERYF now be as well informed on current LEAVE THE STORE DISSATISFIED.^ WDBBTAKBB af&ursas the neh. ^«*«I Theodore Crone -. #'.-. geace is within die reach If all. GLASSWARE and NOTIONS T«a CBSCAGO Danr N«ws— The New Ulm creamery tkt. bays and indenendrnt, w»-paitisa»,Tair «nd Debtor in «U Kindt ot are offered to the public at prices which pays the highest market price in cash »*»•'*'. to afl-fe everybody's paper, defj competition Goods will be de» for granulated butter and eggs, in the Ktmtmier—Its dttaladoB i» MO/JOO a day—ever basement of Kiesling's blocs, t-ornpr lyrajred free to any part of the rity.' iEd »iniUioiiaweek--a*ditxosrsbymad25Cls. JOB-*"" Mte»e«ota a«d Centre street*. Remember the place. vt*- a no«th fonr -.-&»•- Miasesota Street c|»fKf ot Thi«i 'Sfnk