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

April 9, 1890 · Page 7 of 8

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ti^mM^^m'ms^s^^mm^s^^^- •,,^%S'***??* K?' £leepy Ey Cbrrespondencie. I wm- AS AN EXPERIMENT, and to intraduce Mrs. Cobb, of Waseca, arrived here last week and will now make Sleepy into your family £2 Eye her home, Mr. Cobb is engineer Homf .-,-„---*'•• on the Redwood Branch. An ordinance should be passed prohibiting the keeping of hogs in the thickly settled parts of the city. INFANT—INFANT =^n WOMAN MAN «©& The young folks got up a surprise on Bert Larabeeone evening last week and BOY J^°» GIRL- WIFE—HUSBAND =@a enjoyed themselves to tneir hearts' coniaat (fcotefefitffmtiifitoC Ttntil the late heurs of the night. 0 MAID LOVER MOTHERFATHER -@n Miss Bunket returned from Kasson Saturday 40* GRANDMOTHER—GRANDFATHER «^n & We will mail it,to any address Mr. Dombrofske was made unusually GOOD TABLE BUTTEE *fe*$py last Friday. His wife presented H.LOHEYDE, 'Mm with a bouncing baby-boy. From Now to July ist, 1890, .-•. 1 :."* Mr. and Mrs. Brandt have gone to New Brick.Cor. Minn. & Centre SI I St. Paul to attend the funeral of a relative. ,^EMRP°* |for only 2 5 Cents, NEW UM, MINN. The message boy Was all over town E L.EA.3DI3STG!- on April 1st, looking for a man by the Goods sold at Rock-bottom prices Boot and Shoe Dealer name of Adam Sell, but could not find cash. Goods delivered in any part him. He finally tumbled and admitted the city. that he was sold himself. Mr. Haskell and Doc. James went to Marshall Saturday evening on a fishing -•.' NEW expedition. Drug Store Kev. Ehlert, of Courtland, filled the NEW ULM, MINN. pulpit in the Evangelical church Sunday forenoon. The house was crowded. Instructions in morals and manners. How toimprove Mr. Brandt, who has been drilling a SPRING HAS COME, grammar, and how to talk and appear well in society. well for the railroad company at this and place, struck water last Tuesday, Wholesome advice for growing daughters, given sugarcoated on Wednesday the well was tested and pronounced satisfactory. by pure fiction and confidential talks. AND,WITH IT THAT DELIGHTFUL RECREATION last P. Fitzgerald was at St. Peter ^v In the APRIL number will be found a number of good House Cloaning. week on business. articlesforgirls as J. Durbahn, of New Ulm, was in the city last week, the guest of his son. O. M. OLSEN, When you are Engaged." "The best Cosmetic. Mr. Dehuff spent a* portion of the week at Mankato. Our Goods for the Spring Trade have also come, and such a variety! I "How to keep your Friends." "Fault Finding.". RUGGIST and APOTHECARY, R. L. Crescy, of St. Paul, and Captain, Whew!!! Our stock is complete in 1 DEALER IN commanding Division, No. 13, U. "The story of a Necklace." And a splendid 1 Drugs, Medicines, Oher R. K. P., instituted a uniform rank of CARPETS AND WALL PAPER, "Letter to Beth," by Kate Tannatt Woods—on the cals, Toilet Articles, Fait the K. P. at Redwood Falls last Wednesday evening. The degree was conferred cy Goods, Stationery and CURTAINS AND SHADES, Subject of "Society Fibs." upon twenty seven members. J. Musical Instruments. C. Zieske, of this place, was up to take RUGS AND MATS, MATTRESSES AND SPRINGS, BEDS, Oils, Paints, Brushes, Varnishes ai part in the doings, and reports a splendid ON THE NEWS STANDS ±Q GTS. A COPY. time. Glass. BUREAUS, WASHSTANDS, TABLES, PICTURES TAND Mr. Collins, one of the well known As an experiment, and to introduce the into JOURNAL residents of our city, died Monday Physicians9 FRAMES, ROOM MOULDINGS, CARPETJ SWEEPERS, Prescriptions}*-' St moraing at six o'clock. He was one your family, it is offered on trial from now to July ist, )U fully prepared from refresh of the old settlers of Brown county and Drugs. LACE CURTAINS, CURTAIN POLES, UPHOLSTERED AND 1890, on receipt of only 25 cts. silver or stamps. A has lived here continuously for many JSrjtey years. At one time his home was at FURNITURE IN ELEGANT ASSORTMENT. Agency for the celebrated ,. •a gans and Pianos. New Ulm, but of late years he has plied BABY CARRIAGES. CURTIS PUBLISHIN COMPANY, his vocation in Sleepy Eye. He had reached the age of seventy-one and Please give me a call. Philadelphia, Pa. leaves a wife and two sons to mourn O. M. OLSEN. his loss. We again handle this year the Gendrow Wagons, the best baby Meridian Block. New Ulm, Minn. Henry Zieske spent a day of last carriages on the market, at very low prices. week at Winona. TVJESXW HUMPHREYS' STATE TEACHERS' INSTITUTE. Jl^Call and examine our goods and prices.^^lT Photograph Gallery Springfield Correspondence VETERINARY SPECIFICS An institute for the Teachers of Jacob Roth, of St. Paul, is the guest BROWN COUNTY of his brother, John Roth. THE LEADINGFURNITURE DEALER, For Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Dogs, Hogs, Rudolph Schmidt left Tuesday afternoon J. T. CROWELL, AND POULTRY. will be held at for St. Paul to attend the'Curtiss 5 0 0 Page Book on Treatment of Animals SPRINGFIELD Business College. and Chart Sent Free. Rudolphi's building,cor. 3d N. & Minn CUBES 5 Feyers,Congestions,Inflamination Mrs. S. Roth, of Lamberton, spent a During the week commencing A. A. Spinal Meningitis, Milk Fever. NEW ULM, MINK. few hours with friends on Tuesday. 5*S*~SPra*,,8» a Rheumatism. Monday, April 14th 1890, at 2 o'clock 1 take all styles and sizes of photographs, C.C.~Distemper, Masai Discharges. P. M. Jps. Sattler spent Sunday at New D.D.—Bots or Grubs, Worms. also tin types': Crayon sketch E.G—Conghs, Heaves, Pneumonia. The State will provide efficient instructors, Ulm. es from pictures promptly and nicely F.F.—Colic or Gripes, Bellyache. who will take'great pains to August Jaehn transacted business in tx.G."Miscarriage, Hemorrhages. executed. I invite you to call and inspect H.H.—-Urinary and Kidney Diseases. make, the instruction pointed and in the "St. Paul last Monday. my samples. They are none of 1.1.--Eruptive Diseases, Mange. highest degree practical, including Gus. Michaeles vjsited with friends J.K.—Diseases of Digestion, Paralysis. the cheap poor pictures that you get *n management of school, grading and Single Bottle (over SO doses), .6 0 •at New Ulm during the week. 4^e second class galleries, but are of Stable Case, with Specifics, Manual, methods of teaching the common school Veterinary Cure Oil and Medicator, $ 7 0 0 finest work John Koenig spent Sunday at New branches. The evenings will be occupied a Teterinary Cnre Oil, 1.0 0 •SITBS.IQ piTB SOITBTcJ:'£dl9IA9£ *Ulm. Sold by Druggists or Sent Prepaid anywhere by lecturers, literary exercises and UNION HOTEL,! The Sons of Veterans' dance at and in any quantity on Receipt of Price. social entertainments, and everything Robert's Hall on Monday evening was Humphreys' Medicine Co., 109 Fulton St., H. Y. possible will be done to make the week' HUMPHREYS' weli attended. a pleasant and profitable one for all. Fred Zschunke had the misfortune to The teachers of this county and all HOMEOPATHIC break his left arm at the wrist last persons wishing to become such are repected WENZEL SCHOTZKO, Proprietor SPECIFI No 60 Tuesday morning while working in to respond promptly to their John Schneider's new building. duty and be present at the opening on Minn. Str. New Ulm, Minn. •-=£-. TheonlysuccesBfnl remedy for Monday afternoon. They may make Mrs. W. Way, of Lamberton, was the Nervous Debility, Vital Weakness, notes of the difficulties they meet in the OJDOO guest of Rev. Mentier during the week. coarse of their teaching, the remedies Theo. Jacobson spent Sunday with and Prostration, from over-work or other causes. The only first class brick fire proo 1 per vial, or 6 vials and large viajpaia powder, for fS.. Bipto to which will be discussed by instructors his parents at Lamberton. SOLD BY DRUGGISTS, Bedlcir sent postpaid on8b, receipt oj price.—aawpareja' Ce. 108 foito a 8. as well as by experienced teachers. Hotel in the city, .-i An effort is being made by some of Xxood limber a^ our prominent business men to have Schools can be legally closed during Institute week and school trustees are Ignatius Donnelly lecture at .this place some time tnis mouth. solicited to give the teachers of their respective districts all opportunity to Mrs. Hays Cady aod her sister, Miss !Do\bywartta —AND— 1 attend the Institute. Kate Schields, visited with friends at t- Ladies Furnishing Goods. wagon^ You can't afford Teachers are requested to give timely New Ulm Wednesday. notice to this office, of their intention The temperance lecture by E. A. to buvj Without first seeing The S D. PETEESO N fa Boltum at -Gamble's Hall last Thursday to be present, that board and lodging for all may be provided at the lowest evening drew a very small house. RjSH^RDl'WqGOM rates. J. B. Velikanje opposite the Edward Babe, for the past six Co. Supt. Dealers should write usforte months employed at the"Advance Office, Union,Hotel, New Ulm, left Monday eveniug for,Faribault, his J.&P.COATS IMPLEMENT COMPANY. becatise it ja^s to sell the BESTari former home. We have just received a large new stock of Sprfngt, the w3^ons,TrucKs,carrlage5, Millinery Goods consisting in pert cf-Hftts, Bop Stoll & Bigot have been located in nets. Velvets, Silks Ribbons, Feathers, FifrvTers, ,' their new quarters on Redwood St, bugtjies/oad carls* bob &c. |, ©eklei4 kll kii\&£ of fki^iq n|k6r\ii\ei'y. Also Patterns for stamping monograms. Stamp-» since April 1st. sleighs made or sold by ing of all kinds furnished. Embroidery Worll Oscar Erickson, Chas. Schneider, I. and Kensington painting done to order and les{ F. Fletcher and G. Schwarzrock attended us Mi BEST that N Min sons given. THIE the installation of officers of the newly money,sJCill^science can proIftHere MILLINBRYI organized A, O. U. W. lodge at Sanborn last week. is ho aaerit near SPRIISTG GOODS. Adam Katzenberger is on the sick uou 'write us for circuvars. Mrs. Anton OldingJ list. It's the grippe. VJ\HOMRYIAG,OK CO.,WINOHA,M»NN. Hugo Vedder.of New'Ulm, is the new next door to typo at the Adler office, C. H. HorniJurg, Agt., "New^Ulm, Minn. SOMMER'S STORE, NEW ULM Chas. Berg, of Sleepy Eye, spqnt a DRESS GOODS MOHAIRS few days in town last week, on business. Has on hand a good stock of Milliner a H. DeVoice has bought the building SIX-CORD Goods consisting in part of Hats, feon-1- ftb one door north of the post office and is Spool Cotton net3, Velvets, Silks, Ribbons, Feathe^'V,'W HENRIETTAS CASHMERES having the same fitted up for bis barber Brewer and Bottler. Human Hair, Flowers, &c. shop. He will place two chairs and groidery,Work,s Also Pattern for stamping mono &• haye Steve Golden, of Sleepy Eye, to ]^W'UlM, Mijiy.' Latest. Colors eunc Desiens rams. Stamping of all kinds. EmGerman work for him. Knitting and 5 This brewery is one of the largest establishments IN of the kind in the Minnesota Valley and is fitted Bergman's Zephyr Yarns a specialty. Best, Quality scrxdL Lowest Prioes The Verdict Unanimous. VOTE, BLACK AND COLORS, up with all the modern improvements. Keg and bottle beer furnished to any part of the city on Star Sample Room, W. D. Suit, Druggist. Bippus. Ind., short notice. My bottle beer is especially adapted an aJ.-vva.3rstoel ad at for family use. --..- FOR %~s%fmm*". testifies: "I can recommend Electric Countrybrewers acd others that bny malt will Bitters as the very best remedy. Hand and Machine Usa BRtTST & GRAFr-S find it to their interest to place their orders with and -''''•-..' Every bottle sold has* given relief in me. All orders by mail will receive my prompt Farmers' Home. attention. every case. One man took six bottles FOR SALE BY OTTO SCHELL, Manager and was cured of Rhuematism of 1, FRANK KUETZING Meat Market, yeais' standing." Abraham Hare, JOSEPH SCHNOBRICH, Propr. KIESLING BLOCK NEW ULM, MINN. druggist. Beilville, Ohio, affirms: "The M. iGRATZ BUILOIIGgTOHE FOB SALE best selling medicine I have ever handled- Dealer in DAKOTA HOUSt. 1 in my 2s years' experience, is Electvic BHAS. STnBBE, Prop'r Wines, Liquors Bitter." Thousands of others The New Ulm Stone Go. is ready to OPP. POST OFFICE—NEW ULM, MINN have added their testimony, so that the —DEALER I N S A large supply of fresh meatsf^sau sell building stones at the Quarry. and Cigars. verdit is unanimous that Electric Bitters ^S MRS. A. SEITER Prop. I$AS§IB3I«?' sages, hams, lards, etc., constantly on For prices Inquire of J. Pfenninger, 17. GROCERIES and BUSSWI do cure all diseases of the Liver. hand. All orders from the country A fine lunch will be served every day Boesch, A. Schell, or Chas. Stolzenberg Kidneys or Blood. Only a half dollar This house is the most centrally located promptly attended to. Bedstone. aiottle at Chas. Roos' Drugstore. 2 CASH PAID FOR HIDES. Minnesota Street opposite tht Cor. Minn. & Center streets. NOTICE.—The lise of land for pasturing %d hotel in the city and affords Lt or cutting of wood or quarryiBg New Ulm. -_ #3..# ~t% Congregational Church. |^|J good Sample Rooms. NEW ULM MINN. and hauling of stone is not allowed unless SECOND You should read E CHICAGO by a written permit from the company. NEW ULM, -t#g .f MINN. THE HEW BRDCEST STORE OF DAILY NEW'S because you iiave the time to read it. There N E W ULM STONE CO. POINT is apaper published in Australia CPF. Ruemke Licensed Auctioneer, which is as large as a blanket. H. Laudenschlager, Louis Buenger,^ This wouldn't suit you. You want a newspaper at once convenient, & Linden, Brown Co., Minn, g^a£?s3?+MANUFA0TUBER OF complete and condensed, and still you don't want Dealer in Cor. Minn, and 3d North.Sts., to overlook anything of real is now open and ready for business. .-at STOVES a Correspondence promptly attended* to importance. You don't want ~*Ml JTEW ULM, MIHN jjiwV*?? neighbor to say to you, A choice and well selected stock of &&8.-SS.'1 I "Did'yo read so-and-so in GROCERIES, CROCKERY, CASH PAID FOR BUTTER to-day's paper? and be obliged AND DEALER IN to answer, No, I didn't see GLASSWARE and NOTIONS 1 HARDWARE, TINWARE and •ihat," and then nave him ask Iota am S Articles you, "What paper do you LIGHTNING RODS. are offered to the public at prioes Whicfr read? This will never hap*pen -'•^Tho New Ulm creamery Co.buys and nnd Dealer in all Kinds ot to you if you read Tb« Celebrated White, pays the highest market price in cash defy competition, Goods will be Ae* ^CHICAGO DAIL NEWS. for granulated butter and eggs, in the New American & Singer livered free to any part of the ciiyfcr Rtmetnber—V& circulation is 220,000 a day—over ftaemkft'a £niI4iag, New Ulm, Utnm basement of Kiesling's block, corner million a week—and it costs by mall 25 cts. SEWING MACHINES. Remember the-plaee. *S ..' a month, four months $i&o,-—o*e cent a d*$. Minnesota and Centre streets.,,, ^Mmn.ltistS. Str. New Ulm,,MINN Minnesota Street, corner of ThirdNortb 4U^ gljtL DEFECTIVE PM$EK