New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
April 30, 1890 · Page 7 of 8
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h1TlnrT^^'"tBti'tf*«'M"Mii i3&g$®^&W^ss&^^$^* WM &r '~n *," Sleepy Ey Correspondence F. H. BEHNKE .tiSpy*You will find it on the News ft &i. Miss Maggie Volk is spending the Stands To-Day. &'.-. week at New Ulni. ,* v. The Odd Fellows gave a supper Saturday y^v evening. A Blaoeuard is out with anew buggy. J. M. Thompson spent the week at Marshall.' INFANT—INFANT =^n *&» WOMAN *MAN*-sil Rev. Andrews, of the Episcopal church, preached at Griffith & Smith's MT GIRL BOY =^n m~ WIFE—HUSBAND Hall Sunday evening. The house was Gfro6efie&f fmtgfootk jge MAID——LOVER =^n ctowded. j^»- MOTHERFATHER Gray-Gold. A Story. For A I contains: Dr. Wellcome was up in the northern CAROLINE LESLIE FIELD. efy, Iki^, etd. t&» GRANDMOTHER—GRANDFATHER «^n Illustrated by W. St. John Harper. part of the state for several days of last An Ascension Lily. (Poem.) LEE C. HARBY. week. How To Act Before the Camera. A.BOGARDUS. GOOD TABLE BUTTER, H. LOHEYDE J. P. Bertrand has broken ground for Sunset on the Bosphorus. MARY J. HOLMES, his new building. How Zulu Women Sew. W. P. POND. y% New Brick,Cor. Minn. & Centre 3Ws! Mrs. A. Cobb visited at Waseca during 4 Mr. Beecher's Love of Gems. SALLIE JOT WHITE, Ascutney Street. Part VI. MRS. A. D. T. WHITNEY. the week. NEW UM, MINN. Illustrated by W. St. John Harper. H. Zieske attended,the meeting of E LELAJDHSTO- An Evil ofAmerican Daughters. ELLA WHEELERWILCOX. \&£. telegraphers at St. Peter on Saturday Dealer, Life in a Church Choir. E. ALINE OSGOOD. Goods sold at Bock-bottom prices fo| evening. A Prophecy. (Poem.) CHARLES H. LUDERS. cash. Goods delivered in any part of |The Editorial Desk. THE EDITOR. •Chas. Hutchins is the happy father of •Old Dobbin. (Poem.) WM. L. KEESB. the city. a bouncing boy, which arrived last Illustrated by H. Simon. week. A Hatching-Chest for Girls. Wenzel Rube, liviug near Iberia, died NEW- I Spring Vegetables. ELIZAfe.PARKER. last week. He was an old lesident of Questions and Answers. Drug Store.' the town of Stark and was held in good Mustn't Touch. (Poem) NELLIE K.KEL-LOGG. NEW ULM, MINN. esteem by all his acquaintances. The Smart Weed as Medicine. JOHN'S WIFE. 1/1 funeral w.as held from the Catholic 'Confidential With Fathers. FELICIA HOLT, fj- church Saturday forenoon. Side-Talks With Girls. RUTH ASHMORE. SPRING HAS COME, Some House-Cleaning Hints, G. L.H. At the special school meeting, held on Practical Housekeeping. LOUISA KNAPP. Wednesday, it was decided that Sleepy ^^.-.„„. .,„.. .,. „.-.» ,»™V April Weather. FELIX L. OSWALD, M. D. 6 Eye should have new school house. Serviceable Closets. Illustrated with plans and drawings. Louis H. GIBSON Twenty thousand dollars in bonds were How To Move Easily and Well. RS. M. P. HANDY." f£ AND WITH IT THAT DELIGHTFUL RECREATION voted and it was decided to purchase a How Beauty Is Often Had. ANNIE M. HALB, M. D. t* House Cleaning* half block adjoining the present site. A Man's Idea of a Good Wife. ALLAN ERIC J? --r Under My Study Lamp. DEWITTTALMAGB, Mrs. W. Cutler and Miss Chloe to Beth: Society Fibs. KATE TANNATT WOODS, Zieske went to Waseca Monday evening O. M. OLSEN, An Hour With The New Books. ANNIH to participate in the celebration of Illustrated with portraits of Charles Dudley Warner and Constance Fenimore Woolson [&£ the vwooden wedding" of Mrs. Gilson. Our Goods for the Spring Trade have also come, and such a variety! A Story From Longfellow's Works. M. E*. E. Mrs. G. is a sister of Mr. Cutler. RUGGIST and APOTHECARY, Latest Fashions. Illustrated by Victor F. Newman and Miss Swinton. MRS J.W BISHOP! Whew!!! Our stock is complete in Hints on Home-Dressmaking. EMMA M. HOOPBR. L&* M. C. Burnside came up from Duluth DEALER INDrugs, SJ Some Inexpensive Suits for Girls. Illustratedby Victor F. Newman. RUTH ASHMORE I E CARPETS AND WALL PAPER, Sunday and returned again on. Tuesday. Medicines, Chemicals, All About Flowers. Illustratedby W.Hamilton Gibson and F.S. Guild. EBEN E. REXFORD. 2is Notes On European Cookery. Toilet Articles, Fancy CURTAINS AND SHADES, MARY BARRETT BROWNE. & Old Elsa's Crow Soup. (Poem.) Phelps, a former resident of Sleepy Goods, Stationery and MARGARET J. PRESTON. How It All Ended. A Story. Eye but at present a resident of Mankato, Illustrated by E. S. Tucker. M. H. D. 1 Musical JLnstvuments. 23l Words For Young Mothers. was in the city over Sunday. RUGS AND MATS, MATTRESSES AND SPRINGS, BEDS, ELIZABETH ROBINSON SCOVIL. $£. Things For Children's Wear. Oils, Paints, Brushes, Varnishes afjjlf Mr. and Mrs. Arveson left Monday '•. -0, EMMA M. HOOPER. %. How To Dress For Church. BUREAUS, WASHSTANDS, TABLES, PICTURES AND afternoon for Europe. They will take Glass. EVELYN HUNT RAYMOND. 2^1 Phillida. A Romance the City of Rome from New York on Chapters XIII-XV. MAUD HOWB. FRAMES, ROOM MOULDINGS, CARPET SWEEPERS, Artistic Needlework. Illustrated by designs and patterns. MARY KNAPP May 3rd and expect to be gone about Physicians' Prescriptions carefully IN. prepared from pure and. four months. Miss Augusta Anderson, How Strange It Will Be. FRANK E. HOLLIDAY! LACE CURTAINS, CDRTAIN POLES, UPHOLSTERED AND fresh Drugs. 1 April. (Poem.) How To Treat Lace Curtains. To Girls In The Outer World. a sister to Mrs. Arverson, accompanied 2S The handsomest printed and illustrated periodical in the world for the family, them as far as Courtland. FURNITURE IN ELEGANT ASSORTMENT. Agency for the celebrated Estey Organs «A with a circulation larger than any other publication in this or foreign countries, Mrs. T.Hughes and her son Earl went BABY CARRIAGES. and Pianos. «I averaging more than half a million (500,000) copies each issue in 1889. to Waseca Monday noon. ON THE NEWS STANDS, TEN CENTS A COPY! 1/ Miss Carrie Swanke, who has been Please give me a call. gl CURTIS PUBLISHING CO., Philadelphia, Pa. visiting with the Misses Schulke left O. M. OLSEN. We again handle this year the Gendrow Wagons, the best baby for Mankato Monday noon. Meridian Block, New Ulm, Minn, 'f The City will be supplied with electric carriages on the market, at very low prices. light in the near future. Chr. Heller. Julias Krause j^^Call and examine our goods and prices.^£ff New Ulm Markets. James Keegan and a few others E S HELLER & KRAUSE,' went out fishing the other night and Wheat,.. ..75—78 James gobbled on to a sturgeon which Oats 20 DR. HUMPHREYS' SPECIFICS are scientifically and weighedfifty-threelbs. carefully prepared prescriptions used for many 25 HOUSE, SIGN AND FRESCO PAINTERS, THE LEADING FURNITURE DEALER, yearsin private practicewithsuccess.andfor over Potatoes thirtyyearsused by the people. Every single Specific 20 Is a special cure for the disease named. Butter.. 7 These Specifics cure without drugging, purging Springfield Correspondence PAPER HANGERS or reducing the system, and are In fact and 9 deedthe sovereign remedies of the World. AND Custave Subilia, H. Hanschen, of New Ulm, transacted UST OF PRINCIPAL: NOS. CURES. PRICES, 1 Fevers, Congestion, inflammation... .2.1 Ceiling Decorators. business in town last Monday. ft Worms, Worm Fever, Worm Colic.. Crying Colic, or Teethingof Infants i5 .2 The ladies of the M. E. Church gave Diarrhea, of Children or Adults.... 3 Dysentery, Griping, Bilious Colic... ALL WORK DONE PROMPTLY a supper at Robert's Hall Thursday 6 Cholera orbu s, Vomiting 1 7 Coaghs, Cold, Bronchitis evening. AND NEATLY. 8 gyspepsla,,,Bilious Neuralgia Toothache, Faceache.. MAPFACTURER OF AND DEALER eadaches SlckHeadache, Vertigo .25 Mr, and Mrs. Frank. Jaehn entertained Stomach 2 5 a party of friends at their home 11 Suppressed or Painful Periods. .2 5 Shops on 4th North between Minnesota 12 Whites, too Profuse Periods 2 5 on Sunday evening. 13 Croup, Cough, Difficult Breathing 2 5 and Broadway. FIN E CIGAH S 14 Salt Rheum, Erysipelas, Eruptions. .2 5 M. Epple spent a few days of last 15 Rheumatism, Rhevunatlc Pains 2 5 ONION HOTEI, 16 Fever and A srue, Chills, Malaria 5 0 week in town. 17 Files, Blind or Bleeding 5 0 19 Catarrh, Influenza, ColdlntheHead Phillips & Roberts have dissolved 2 0 Whooping Cough, Violent Coughs. SPECIAL BRANDS MADE partnership, Mr. Phillips having purchased 24 General Debility,PhyslcalWeakness 27 Kidney Disease the entire stock. 2 8 Nervous Debility 1 TO ORDER 3 0 Urinary Weakness, Wetting Bed. F. Meier, Louis Larson and Olavus WENZEL SCHOTZKO, Proprietor. 3 2 Diseases of theHeart,Palpltatlonl. Rude did business at New Ulm Friday. KIESLING BLOC NEW ULM, MINN. Sold by Druggists, or sentpostpaid on receipt of price. Da. HtTMPHBEYs^ MANUAL, (141 pages) Alfred H. Minn and Ellen Larson, Minn. Str. New Ulm, Minn. °XO richly hound in cloth and gold, mailed free. both of Leavenworth, were married by Humphreys' MediclneCo.109 Fulton St. N Y. J.&P.C0ATS Justice Ray last Saturday. S E I I S The only first class brick fire proa Mrs. John Eagan is reported as being very sick. Hotel in the city. 1ft. nice flow of water was discovered hjTJir Duncan on H. Dorrow's place MILLIlSrERY *V*he depth of 260 feet Bestyf&shSr.-f •W. Marcy, of Faribault, visited with —AND— jM3 ferother-iu-law, Dan Birdsall, during KusViroi^p Ladies Furnishing Goads. spe week. The S D. PETERSO N Work was commenced on the Bendixen M^. ^.tfolln|knn& Co. Block Monday. WriL Mueller made a trip to Sanborn opposite the W ^pa^auT "GOOD TIMBER by 4eain last Thursday. ,. and BONE DRY." Union Motel, New Vim, •IPLEMEIir a COMPANY 1 1 A daughter of Reuben Allen is very Our own pattern— *Jew with the grippe. We have ju»t received,* Urge new stock of Spring CAST SKEIN AND STEEL SKEIN—are SIX-CORD Millitery Goods consisting In part of Hats, Bon. Ole Hagberg left last week for Seattle BEST made. The Tubular Axles give Spool Cotton nets. Velvets, Silks gibbons, Feathers, Flowers, perfect aatisfaction. '"^Washington. kc. DeUef ii\ kll kii\d^ of fkfK\ n\kc$l\ii\ei'y. Also Patterns for stamplns monograms. StampIng Henry Timm spent Sundsy with Our "EVERYBODY'S WAGON" meets of all kinds fornishea. Embrotdery Work friends at Sleepy Eye. and Kensington painting done to order and lessons everybody's want. New Ulm, Minn given. Quite a number of the young people Farm Wagons, Spring Wagons, IN attended the dance at Lars Fredrick* MILLINBR"? Drays, Carts, Buggies. WH1TE BLACK AND COLORS, sen's place near Cqbden last Saturday evening. They all report a good time. SPRING GOODS. Ask our Agent for our goods. If there is no FOK Mrs. Anton Olding, Agent in your town, write us. Gus. Iberson intends to sell his farm Hand and Machine Usa and personal property and move to WinonaWagon Co.,Winona, Minn. Spokane Falls. next door to C. H. Hornburg, Agt., NewiUlm, Mian. Gppps The entertainwent given by" the D^IJSS MOHAIRS SOMMER'S STORE, NEW ULM. TOM SAL E Springfield Athletic Club at Robert's Has on hand a good stock of Milliqery FRANK KUETZING. Hall on Friday evening did not draw Goods consisting in part of Hats, Bonnets, out a very big house. HENRIETTAS CASHMERES Velvets, Silks, Ribbons, Feathers I'd John Breitkreutz left for New York Human Hair, Flowers, &c. Brewer and Bottler. FIFTH You shoiiR read E CHICAGO Saturday afternoon from whence he DAILY NKWS because it's- a Also Patterns for stamping, monograms. XjgLtest, Color sundL IDesisns will sail for Germany. family newspaper. This is an Em-«r Stamping of all kinds. 1 POINT ape wnen everybody reads, and Jos. Sattler returned from New Ulm and1 the paper you bring into your Q-uality a Frioe broidery Work, German Knitting This brewery is one of the largest establishments family should have something Monday. Bergman's Zephyr Yarns a special^ of the kind in the Minnesota Valleyand is fitted of value for The special a a Toe liaci at P. Bendixen and P. Runitz, of Sleepy np with all the modern improvements. Keg and interests of women are not over, OSLXI Star Sample Boom, bottle beer furnished to any part or the city on looked ii» ,1'HB OAILY N W S. Eye, were in town Friday. BBtJST & CRAFJ-•S short notice. My bottle beer is especially adapted And then you don't want to infor family use. H. Feuerstein, of Sanborn, was bring questionable reading matter i' Country brewers ard others that buy malt win into your family. You don't and town Monday. *, Farmers Home find it to their interest to place their orders with want to put indecent or immoral me. All orders by mail will receive my prompt reading into the hands of your attention. children. You will never make GRASS SEEDS, a mistake on this score if you KIESLING BLOCK NEW ULM, MINN. MeaOTTO SOHELL, Manager take home DAILY NEWS. Market, Garden Seeds. Flower Seeds. 'JOSEPH SCHNOBRICH, Prop'r. The newspapers are the great educators of this nation. Th£ M. GRATZ AU kinds of Clover seeds, Blue grass, strength of the nation lies in the DAKOTA HOUSE. Dealer in fe Red Top, Orchard grass, Italian and yi'-".~: purity of its, firesides. ft. Renumber—\\s circulation is 220,000 a day—over English Rye grass, Hungarian, CHAS. STUBBE, Ppop'r. a million a week—and itcoslsby mail 25 cts. Millet and Timothy seeds also Sanfoin, a month, four months $1.00,—one cent a dan. Wines, Liquors OPP. POST OFFICE—NEW ULM, MINN DEALER IN Tall Fescue, Fowl meadow, Meadow A large supply of fresh meats, "sau MRS.A. SEITERProp. SIn and Cigars, Fescue and Meadow Foxtail. TATE OF MINNESOTA, County of Brawn J-ss. W E I ES and BLASSW1HB sages, hams, lards, ate., constantly on Probate Court. In garden and flower seeds I ofter the hand. All orders from the country This house is the most centrally located St-/ In the mutter of the estate of Janet Tesrow A fine lunch will be served every dajfev* celebrated Landreth's, Ferry's and.others. 5 promptly attended 4o. deceased. Minnesota Street opposite the hotel in the city and affords On reading and filing "'the petition of N. W. All my grass seeds are of the best CASH PAID FOR HIDES.V .. '. Cor. Minn. & Center streets. &\ Tesrow, of Brown County, Minn., representing, good Sample Rooms. New Ulm. quality. For prices inquire at the Pio-, Minn Congregational Church. among other things, that Janet Tesrow/ late of NEW ULM MTNN: neer Drug Store. ."•""' said County of Brown, on the athday of February A.H.1890, st the town of Home in said County,died HEW ULM, .. -, MINN. THE HEW GEOCEEI STORE OF ,' ANDREW J. ECKSTEIN. intestate, and being a resident of thisCounty at the time of her death, leavinggoods,chattels and estate \\3 H. FRENZEL within this County, and that the said Petitioner is C. F. Ruemk6 •T.Idcensed Auctioneer, Louis Buenger. the surviving husband of said deceased, and praying thatadministration of said estate be to him or Linden, Brown Co- Minn. some other suitable person granted: Itis ordered, 1 MANUFACTURER OF 5 "€€i that said petition be heard before the Judge of Cor. Minn, and'3d North 'Sts.^^. this Court, on Saturday, the 3rd day of May A. D. \t$* Manufacturer of t?V is now open and ready for business. 1890 at 10 o'clock A. M., at the Probate Office Correspondence promptly attended to SODA WATER, in said County. km NEW,ULM, MIHff. *A choice and well selected stock of Ordered further, that notice thereof be given to GROCERIES, CROCKERY, the heirs of said deceased, and «o all persons interested, CASH PAID FOR BUTTER iffK-% I SELTZER WATER -•v '. AND DEALER IN by publishing a copy of this order once GLASSWARE and NOTIONS in eachweek for three successive weeks prior to said day of bearing, in the New-Ulm Review, a %$r»1. Tobaccoand Smokers' Articles. weekly newspaper printed and published at New are offered to the public at prices which mm' .AND.. .... The New Ulm creamery Co.buys and and Dealer in all Kinds ot Ulm in said County. defy competitioa Goods will- be de pays the highest market price in cash Dated at New Ulm, Minn., the 5th day of April livered free to any part of the city. for granulated butter and eggs, in the CHAMP1BNE C1DEB. A. D. 1890. By the Court, basement of Kiesling's block, corner -t Remember the place. Kuemka't Buildiijt, N«w Ulm, Mis*, EBNST BRAKDT f\ a,s.v ,ir Minnesota and Centre streets. Minnesota Street corner of Third North* Judge of Probate Centre Street, New Ulm, KSBnn.