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

April 16, 1890 · Page 7 of 8

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F. BEHNKB, Sleepy Ey Correspondence I 1 =DEALER I N The Misses Graff expect to open up a dress-making establisament soon. The fuaeral services of D. H. Collins were held from the residence of the deseased last week Wednesday, Rev. Lenhart, of the M.E. church, preaehing the sermon. INFANT—INFANT jg^» WOMAN MAN red Arndfc, of Cambry, Blue Eaith 3o., came to this city last Wednesday GIRL BOY =^n Eg- WIFE—HUSBAND to appear before the examining board. Mr. Arndt is a cousin of J. C. Zieske. A Special Offer to the Young Women of America to Secure a &i MAID LOVER -^R JKT* MOTHER FATHER FREECOLLEGE EDUCATION fe M. C. Burnside left for Duluth last Monday to make that his future home. GRANDMOTHER—GRANDFATHER «^n His family will remain here for a while. A COMPLETE EDUCATION AT VASSAB COLLEBE, "ggS" GOOD A E BUTTER. The Eire Co. are making preparations £»k ist, 1891—send us the largest number of yearly subscribers to H. for a big time on the fourth of July next. 2^ To any young girl of -x6 years or over, who will—from this date until January Boys, go ahead and make it lively. New Brick,Cor. Minn. & Centre Strs. Hom J. Levi is confined to his bed with NEW UM? MINN. sickness. His recovery is doubtful. a) THE LEADING Geo. Heywood, who done the stabbing at Tracy last week, is under bonds Goods sold at Rock-bottom prices fo Boot and Shoe Dealer to appear at the next term of court in cash. Goods delivered in any part the sum of $300. the city. W. W. Smith has been rusticating in North Dakota for a week. NEW Springfield Correspondence -k Drug StorC' NEW ULM, MINN. /*VW/fat*100 Per we wil1 give a A. Bogen, of the New Ulm Post, and Owy y^ Julius Berndt were in town Friday. S •''•&* 1 reward a complete education at Vassark Klimmeck &. Manderfeld will be SPRING HAS COME, *S (^)ffpf I College, including all expenses of tui^JJ the tirm name of the Springfield Adler—commencing with tbis week. Mr. &r• vtion, board, &c, for an entire course £. Klimmeck will reside in Springfield as ijyor if she prefers, she may choose Wellesley, Smith, or any soon as his time in the public schools AND WITH IT THAT DELIGHTFUL RECREATION pother American College. This offer means a complete edu- "f" at New Ulm is closed. House Cleemin cation in every branch of study, THE LADIES' HOME JOURNAL The Institute for the teachers of paying all expenses. &£ Brown County opened Monday afternoon, with an attendance of about fifty. O. M. OLSEN, A CHANCE FOR AN EDUCATION FOR ALL GIRLS. I. Donnelly lectured at Robert's Hall (We wil 1 also as a flutr KprnMsf second offer, 1r Our Goods for the Spring Trade have also come, and such a variety! last eyening. \SWr vJCLsUrfiUr gi toanygirloi i6years or over, 4 RUGGIST and APOTHECARY, County Auditor Bertrand and his Whew!!! Our stock is completed CI ffpY 1 will~~between now and Jan. brother, of Sleepy Eye, were in town DEALER IN Friday. Ist I89i CARPETS AN WALL PAPER, Drugs, Medicines, Chem' ^JJ send us 1,000 subscrib- Adolph Altermatt, of Gary Dak., is cals, Toilet Articles, fan^ •Sjers to at $1.00 per year, a full & LADIES' HOME JOURNAL, TH E spending a few weeks here, visiting CURTAINS AN SHADES, cy Goods, Stationery and *5|single term of one year at Vassar College, or any other Ameri«Ucan friends and relatives. Musical Instruments. College she may select. A term means a full year'sstudy\ Fritz Arndt lost all his stables, grain RUGS AND MATS, MATTRESSES AND SPRINGS, BEDS, Oils, Paints, Brusres, Varnishes and ^Jwe guaranteeing to meet the entire expenses thereof during A, and other property Friday afternoon by fire, which originated from a prairie ^ith year. y* BUREAUS* WASHSTANDSrTABLESrPICTUREsTtAND Glass* blaze. "y\Send at once for circular of information, Sample copies, &c. FRAMES, ROOM MOULDINGS, CARPET SWEEPERS, Mr. S. Allen, of Port Huron, Mich., Physicians* Prescriptions carefully ~sj APRIL number MOW READY. On the news stands—10 cents a copy. prepared from pure and is employedat the^C. & N. W. depot. We offer 0 1 fresh Drugs. LADIES' HOME JOURNAL LACE CURTAINS, CURTAIN POLES, UPHOLSTERED AND TH E John Street last Saturday purchased 2s! from now to July ist, on trial 0 v*tS.[g» the property of H. Hagberg near the FURNITURE IN ELEGANT ASSORTMENT. Agency for the celebrated Estev Organs *2Mas an experiment, and to introduce into thousands of families^ Congregational Church for $600. and Pianos. BABY CARRIAGES. *Mnot already familiar with the handsomest illustrated period-^ Miss Lucy Rowe, of Redwood Falls, ^yical in the world for Ladies and the family. is visiting with Mrs. George Rowe, of Please give me a call. this place. CURTIS PUBLISHING CO., PHILADELPHIA, PA. f" O. M. OLSEN. We again handle this year the Gendrow Wagons, the best baby Mrs. Nic. Heinen, of Milford, visited Meridian Block. New Ulm, Minn. her daughter, Mrs. John Kruser, during carriages on the market, at very low prices. •he week. asnErw j|gp*Call and examine our goods and prices.^Sff New Ulm Markets. Photograp Gallery HUMPHREYS' Epoch, -»w«!s«. a Wheat, 73—7,6 The transition from long, lingering Oats 20 DR. HUMPHREYS' SPECIFICS are scientifically and and painful sickness to robust health carefully prepared prescriptions used for many Corn 25 THE LEADING FURNITURE DEALER, years in privatepracticewithsuccess.andfor over marks an epoch in the life of the individual. Potatoes, 20 thirtyyearsusedby the people. Every single Specific Such a remarkable event is Is a special cure for the disease named. J. F. CROWELL, Butter 8—10 These Specifics cure without drugging, purging treasured in the memory and the or reducing the system, and are In fact and Eggs .... 9 JS agency whereby the good health has deedthe sovereign remedies of the World. Rudolphi's buildiDg,cor. 3d N. & Minn CustaveSubilia, been attained is gratefully blessed. NEW ULM, MINK. UST OF PRINCIPAL NOB. CUBES. PRICES. Hence it is that so much is heard in 1 Fevers, Congestion, Inflammation... .2 5 photo-graphs, 1 take all styles and sizes of Worms, Worm Fever, Worm Colic.. .2 5 praise of Electric Bitters. So many feel Crying Colic,orTeethingof Infants .2 5 also tin types. Crayon skeich 4 Diarrhea, of Children or Adults 2 5 theyowe their restoration to heaith, to 5 Dysentery, Griping-BllionsColic 2 5 es from pictures promptly and nicely the use of the Great Alterative and ,6 Cholera Morbus, vomiting .2 5 executed. I invite you to call and inspect 7 C&ughs, Cold, Bronchitis 2 5 Tonic. If you are troubled with any MiMlCTUREROFANDMLEH 8 Neuralgia, Toothache, Faceache 2 5 my samples. They are none of disease of Kidneys, Liver or Stomach, 9 Headaches, SickHeadache, Vertigo .2 5 the cheap poor pictures that you get 10 Dyspepsia, Bilious Stomach 2 5 of long or short standing you will surely 11 Suppressed or Painfnl Periods. tINt second class galleries, but are of »p Whites, too Profuse Periods.. find a relief by use of Electric Bitters. Croup, Cough, Difficult Breathing.... finest work Sold at 50c. and $1 per bottle at E CIGAR S I_ Rheum, Erysipelas, Eruptions. .25 Bai 15 Rheumatism, Bheumatic Pains.... .25 DNION HOTELt, C. L. Roos' Drugstore. 3 16 Fever and A sue, Chills, Malaria. .5 0 17 Piles, Blind or Bleeding 5Q 19 Catarrh, Influenza, ColdlntheHead .5 0 What Is Good Society. 2 0 Whooping Cough, Violent Coughs. .5 0 2 4 General Debility,PhysicalWeakness .5 0 SPECIAL BRANDS MADE 27 Kidney Disease .5 0 2 8 Nervous Debility 1*00 Somebody said they would like to get 3 0 Urinary Weakness, Wetting Bed. 5 0 TO ORDER WENZBL SCHOTZKO, Proprietor. 3 2 Diseases of theHeart,Palpitation 1.00 into good society. It started the question, Sold by Druggists, or sentpostpaid on receipt KIESLING BLOCK NEW ULM, MINN. What is good society? of price. DR. HUMPHREYS' MANUAL, (144 pages) Minn. Str. New Ulm, Minn. richly bound In cloth and gold, mailed free. ^^»-i«l«'it»-^».«Wftn^M»«..'-^ ., -., itt?*-„fF--.!.M*.:. OJO0 Good society is that where toadyism Humphreys' MedicineCo.109 Fulton St. N Y. S E I I S is frowned down upon and scandalmongers The only first class brick fire proo are not admitted. Hotel in the city. Good society is that where one earns fiqhtest Running, one's title of gentlewoman not only by birth but by good manners. I I N E ^••JestyfTnishecr^ Good society is that where men are —AND— /V\ostJ)urable Wi^on respectful, where off-color stories are not told, and where the women do not Ladies Furnishing Goods. KUSHYO^P The S. D. PETERSON smoke cigarettes. Good society is that where to understand M* & & tfollm&rw & Co. Greek is of less importance than W "GOOD TIMBER and BONE DRV." to understand courtesy in all its laws. 4 IMPLEMEN COMPAUY opposite the Our own pattern— Good society is that which is not CAST SKEIN AND STEEL SKEIN-are Union Motel, New Vim, SIX-CORD personal in its talk, but which finds BEST made. The Tubular Axles give We have ju*t received a large new stock of Spring perfect satisfaction. Spool Cotton sufficient topics of interest to discuss Millinery Goods consisting in part of Hats, Bonnets, ©eklei4 \r\ kll kii\&$ of fkftn n\kdl\ii\efy. Velvets, Silks Ribbons, Feathers, Flowers, without dilating on the sins of its neighbors. 'EVERYBODY'S WAGON" meets Our be. everybody's want. Also Patterns for stamping monograms. Stamping New Ulm, Minn of all kinds furnished. Embroidery Work and Kensington painting done to order and lessons Good society is that where the art of Farm Wagons, Spring Wagons, IN given. Drays, Carts, Buggies. welcoming the coming and speeding WHITE, BLACK AHD COLORS, MILLINERY the parting guest is graciously practiced. SPRING GOODS. Ask "our Agent for our goods. If there is no FOR r-'P^i Agent in your town, write us. Winona Wagon Co.vWinona, Minn. Mrs* Anton Olding, Gaod society is that which can give a Hand and Machine Use. dinner without sending a notice to the C. H. Hornburg, Agt., New|Uim, Minn. Dniss FOR SALE BY GOODS MOHAIRS next door to newspaper, can introduce a daughter FRANK KUETZING. SOMMER'S STORE, NEW ULM. without having her frocks made the Has on hand a good stock of Millinery subject of a paragraph, and which HENRIETTAS CASHMERES Goods consisting in part of Hats, Bonnets, believes that the family and its happiness Brewer and Bottler. THIRD Velvets, Silks, Ribbons, Feath#~ You should read the CHICAGO is of more importance than the DAILV NEWS because it's an independent Human Hair, Flowers, &c. Latest Colors and Designs n/%/tHT penaent newspaper. newspaper, Ther mere ear are two two blooming of a beauty or the being Also Patterns for stamping mono- .#f^w UIM, MW- ,. fUiK sidestoeverypolitical otitic question, and froideryWork, counted among the Four Hundred. THEDAILY NEWSi gives rives them both rams. Stamping of all kinds, Em Best Quality and Lowest Prices with equal fairness. A party organ This brewery is one of the largest establishments' German Knitting and Good society is that which, while it magnifies one side and dwarfs the of the kind in the Minnesota Valley and is fitted other. No sensible man wants to up with all the modern improvements.. Keg and SMsH Bergman's Zephyr Yarns a Boom,.specialty Star Sample can always toe had at recognizes the value of all the conventional betrifled with in this fashion. The bottle beer furnished to any part of the city on time has gone by when American short notice. My bottle beer is especially adapted rules, is yet sufficiently strong SB tr S & CB A -s citizens expect to inherit their politicalopinions. for family use. Theywant to make to be guided occasionally by hearts, and Countrybrewers acd others that bay malt will and A, theirown—and to do this they want find it to their interest to place their orders with Farmers Home. not of necessity to follow a leader, as a paper to tell them the truth, regardless me. All orders by mail will receive my prompt *5"ii, attention.. of their own personal preferences. sheep do. If you are an honest OTTO SOHELL, Manager KIESL1NC BLOCK NEW ULM, MINN. man,independent and self-reliant in Meat Market, Good society is that where a mother thought, read an honest and independent JOSEPH SCHNOBRICH, ProoT. M.g GRATZF newspaper—read The knows that her daughter or her son are DAKOTA HOUSE. CHICAGO DAILY NEWS. Dealer in safe. TtememSer—lis circulation is 220,000 a day^—over CMS. SINUS, Frop'r. a million a week—and it costs by mail 25 cts. Wines, Good society my friend, is that which at month, {apt months $1.00,—onecent a day. mi OPP. POST OFFICE—NEW ULM. MINN is formed when two or three are met DEALER IN -& A large supply of fresh meats," sau and Cigars. &IMRS. A^ SEITER Prop. together in pleasant converse. You can sages, hams, lards, etc., constantly on CJTATE OF MINNESOTA, County of Brown J-ss. BB0CER1ES and 8LASSWAHE Oln Probate Court. if you will, though yours be only a hand. All orders from the country This house is the most centrally located In the mntter of the estate of Janet Tesrow A fine lunch will be served every day. promptly attended to. deceased. room in a boarding house, make the Minnesota Street opposite tht ^jrj hotel in the city and aflfords"? On reading and filing the petition of N. W. CASH PAID FOR HIDES.** ,. Cor. Minn. & Center streets. tf^Tt'^"' best society in the world there.—A good Tesrow, of Brown County, Minn., representing, fe good Sample Rooms. Congregational Church. among other things, that Janet Tesrow, late of New Ulm. Mint^ l§-4&:- exchange. -jS NEW ULM MINN. said County of Brown, on the nth day of February A.D .1890, et the town of Home in aaid County,died THEODOR MUELLER, NEW ULM, ws MINN. A intestate,and being a resident of thisCounty at the THE NEW BBOCEBI STOBE OEJ Their Business ooming time of her death, Mayinggoods,chattels and estate within this County, and that the said Petitioner is Louis Buenger, C. F.1Eluemk(isA Probably no one thing has caused Idcensed Auctioneer, the surviving husband of said deceased, and praying such a general revival of trade at C. L. thatadministration of said estate be to him or some other suitable person granted: It is ordered, Linden, Brown Co.} Minn. **. Roos' Drugstore as their giving away to MANUFACTUBBR OF that said petition be heard before the Jndge of their customers of so many free trial •*Cor. Minn, arid 3d North ISts., this Court, on Saturday, the 3rd day of May A. D. i®§ -*"**1 is now open and ready for business.! 1890, at 10 o'clock A.M., at the Probate Office bottles of Dr. King's New Discovery in said County Correspondence promptly attended to A •-, HEW ULM, MIHH. for Consumption. Their tirade is simply •Ordered further, that notice thereof be given to A choice and well selected stock of enormous in this very valuable article thebeirs of said deceased, and jo all persons interested, GROCERIES, CROCKERY I CASH PAID FOR BUTTER •NDDKALEBIN by publishing a copy of this order once from the fact that it always cures GLASSWARE Smob1Articles. in each week for three successive weeks prior to and NOTIONS I ta and 'and never disappoints. Coughs, Colds said day of hearing, in the New Ulm Review, a Asthma, Bronchitis, Croup, and all weekly newspaper printed and published at New 8 he The New Ulm creamery Co.bnysand atprioeswh* md Dealer in all Kinds ot Ulm in said County. throat and lung diseases quickly cured MCKiYUM pays the highest market price in cash W competition. Goods will bed Dated at New Ulm, Minn., the 5th day of April You can test it before buying by getting for granulated butter and eggs, in the free to any part of the city A.D. 1890. a trial bottle free, large size $1. Every By the Court, basement of Riesling's block, corner »™»—1—.n-e th- -iplace.Minnesota RuemkV? •«ildl»*. Ulm, Mlu Remember BEN8T BRANDT' fertile warranted^: 3 vi (L.S.) r.:% 1 7 Jndge ofProbate and Centre streets. Minnesota Street corner ofThird Norths