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Do You Want the Best? Of Course. ThenTry^^C Drs. Rothenburg and Strickler per formed an operation here Tuesday fore noon, the patient being Wm. Bierman's little son Bernard, who has been suffer ing from abcess of the bone of the left l«g. The operation was successful. J. H. Lau escaped what might have been quite a serious accident last Friday evening. He was out driving and in passing F. H. Speeht's rig near J. B, Scbmid'8 plade, his horsesuddenly shied and the buggy was overturned. In at tempting to stop the horse Mr. Lau re ceived a pretty thorough shaking up. The horse ran directly home with the buggy, which was badly damaged. COURTLAND. Staff Correspondence. Gas Gimmer was at Mankato Monday ©f this week. Miss Mable Doty has returned home very much improved in health. Prof. Deem started for his home in Ohio Monday. Miss Eva and Vivian Smith are visit ing their auntie and uncle Preston at Lamberton. Stacking is progressing finely and tho grain will be about all stacked this week. Fred Schlekau was home over Sun day. Miss Minnie Wendt had a hard fall from her bike Sunday but was not ser iously injured. We have a new grocery store in town. G. H. Stege & Son is the firm. Rev. White preached here Sunday ev ening. Claude Smith found a sack contain ing a lot of burglar's keys. Mr. Doty 1ms them on exhibition. SLEEPY EYE. From the Dispatch. The railroad company has had a crew of men and a pile driver doing some work on bridges west of Cobden and the party have made Sleepy Eye their headquarters for several days past. A movement is on loot to secure the removal to this place of the plant of the Aiverson Manufacturing Company from Ilwtchingson, Minn. This compa ny are operating a first class establish ment and are fixed for rapid economic and tasty construction of all kinds of inteiior and exterior wood work, cabin et builders of all kinds of ornamental wood work. It is finely equipped with with the latest and most up-to-date machinery and employs when in full operation from thirty to fifty men. Quite a start has been made here by way of stock subscriptions to secure this manu facturing plant and we hope the move ment may result in inducing the propri etor to make the change. John Kreuger was in town bright and early on Monday morning with a mys terious package done up in a red ban dana hankerchief which he was taking to Springfield to show to the County Attorney. He also had a story for the ear of that official which has all the ear marks of tragedy behind it. The mys terious package done up in a red banda na handkerchief was found, says Mr. Kreuger, nailed to a convenient tree on his farm south of town. The pack age when it was unwrapped was dis covered to be a thin piece of board wrapped up in express paper and on the paper was a message warning Mr. Kreugei to look out for bullets at a certain point on the public highway be tween his place and Sleepy Eye. The warning was legibly written with a lead pencil and was not signed. It was a friendly warning and not a threat, and Mr. Krueger took it to Springfield to show the county attorney that his peace and happiness was somewhat involved in having the mystery cleared up. Mr. Kreuger's story is that neighbors of his usually considered as very nice people by the public generally, are mean as dirt and stand ready, as Mr. K. alleges to "Shoot him on his binder off." Mrs. C. Thompson and little son will leave for Portland Oregon on Sat urday to make a prolonged visit with, the grandmother of Mrs. Thompson. Mrs. Thompson entertained at tea a number of her lady friends at the Giese ke residence on Wednesday afternoon. Henry Salzbrun who is temporarily located at Missouri Valley, Iowa, writes us that he is enjoying himself at that place and will be home in the early fall. incidentally sajs there are plenty of slfiSsit S I N I E Bryan voters in that vicinity. Mr. From me Advance: Salzbrun says he will be home in time Judge George held probata court here vote for the peerless Nebraskan for Saturday afterroon and adjudged Mrs Norell of Bashaw insane. She was tak en to the asylum by officer Anstetfc. president. HANSKA. Staff Correspondence. Simon Larson who had his shoulder blade smashed by coming too near an ill-tempered horse is recovering nicely. Mrs. Naeman is visiting friends at Lake Mmnetonka and Minneapolis. Miss Margaret Berum who has been visiting friends in this city for some time has returned to her home in Minne apolis. Miss Cora Targerson and Jesse John son visited New Ulm on Saturday. Mr. Laughlin's mother and sister came up for a visit. The hotel scheme is said to have fallen through for want of cash. Mr. Otterholm, the ex-caterer from New Ulm, was here Saturday looking over our town. He may decide to want a part in our prosperity. Mr. Hans Grytdahl's "World-Herald" has not been launched at this writing, but our expectant public is confidently hoping the best. Torgrimson, the machine manipulator of New Ulm, visited Hanska Saturday. Mr. Chambeis, the local representa tive of the M. & St. L., is going to put up a residence on Main str. Mr. Outcalt is to auction off some more town lots next month. There are several buyers in sight. £S«%f A Norwegian gun club has been or ganized with Emil Hage as the moving spirit. Only some dozen members were present at the preliminary meeting, but it is hoped that quite a number of others will join as soon as the club gets fairly under way. In the mother country, ev ery village, be it ever so humble, has its club of sharp shooters. There is also a Norwegian sharp-shooter's union in this country and why should not Hanska join the ranks for manly sport. The reaping of grain is almost done and now for the torks. The most long-faced farmer is round ing up at the sight of the splendid crop he has raised. One of 'em came in and had bis hair and beard cut on the Lord's day in order to look pleasant. Ole Johnson, Andrew Wee and others have bought the co-operative threshing machine outfit for some $1,100. The Co-operative Creamery has put in a new well to absorb the nuisance from the creamery, that doesn't work, well. Nels Olsen, who has been absent har vesting his Madelia farm, returned Sun day. Perhaps we can't unite to incorporate the village just yet, but all those who have children of school-age ought to unite for the purpose of organizing a school district. This can be done and ought to be done. For one of our members to the legis lature—Hon. Chr. A.hlness business man, farmer, patriot! What say ye Demo Pops? State of Minnesota, County of Brown 30th, 1899. ss. In Probate Court. Special Term, July In the Matter of the Estate of Sophia tuneyer deceased. Whereas, an instrument in writing, pur porting to be the last will and testament of Sophia Fimeyer late of said county, has been delivered to this court And Whereas. Jacob Spaeth lias filed herewith his petition .representing among ., petition er is the sole executor named in said last will and testament, and praying that said instrument may be admitted to probate, and that letters testamentary be to him issued tereon It I Ordered, that the proofs of said in strument and the said petition, be heard before this Court, at the Probate Office in the Courthouse in said County on the 27th day of August A. D. 1900, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, when all concerned may appear and contest the probate of said in strument And It I Further Ordered that public notice of the time and place of said hear Je giyen to all persons interested, bv publication of a copy of this order for three successive weeks previous to said day of hearing in the New Review, a weekly newspaper printed and published at the city of Ne Ulm, in said County a at New Ulm Minn., July 30th, A. the Court, ,o A. George, (Seal.) 31-8 Judge of Probate. State of Mlnne sota, 1 County of Brown. I Probate Court. a Guardianship of Gottlie^ Karen Insane. On reading and filing the petition of Charles Rolloff, Guardian of Gottlieb a ren. the above named Insane. It I Ordered, pursuant to the prayer of said petitioner, that a time be fixed for examining and-allowing his account.that said account be examined and petition heard, by the Judge of this Court, on the 27theday of Augusth. A. D.1900. at 10 o'clock S of at day, at the Prob te Office in said County. And it is further ordered, that -. *?e given to all persons interc of the time and place of examinin: sa* account, by publishing a copy of this der in the Ne Ulm Review, a weei newspaper printed and published at N Ulm, in said County, at least once a each week for three successive weeks prior to said day of such hearing. Dated July 24th, 1900. (Seal.) S. A. GEORGB. 31-3 Judge of Probate. Horse owners should see the fine line of lap robes displayed at J. H. Forsters. Prices exceptionally low. ,/ U*$t John Hauenstein Brewing ,. 2ND ANNUAL A J. HERMAN'S HEIGHTS, Sunday, August 5th, 1900. (from 1 to 8 p. m.) for the benefit of the 30th annual con vention of the State Firemen's Associa tion to be held at New Ulm in 1908. GRAND STREET PARADE at 12:30p.m. by The and Reg't Band, Cpt. Burg's Battery, and Refreshments, new games and all kinds of amusements have been amply provid ed for. Ice cream, sandwiches and supper will be furnished by the Germania Sisters. In case of bad weather the picnic will be held on the following Sunday. Everybody is invited to enjoy a pleas ant afternoon, with their volunteer Fire men. THE COMMITTEE. Harvest 1 Picnic ST. GEORGE, ..Jc^epJ ^cirprj'ard^s Place.. Sunday Aug* 12. Prize Bowling and shooting. Refreshments of all kinds will be served Music by Alex's Band. Everybody Invited* J. H. Ferster has a large stock of sin gle and double buggy harness which he is selling at bottom prices. Call and see him. Lap robes, all grades and patterns, at bottom prices, at J. H. Forster's. Call and see them before you buy. August Bargains in Clothing,' Dry Goods and Groceries at J. F. Neumann. If your hat looks well, your own looks are materially improved. The Lanpher hat, manufactured by Lanpher, Finch, & Skinner, St. Paul, looks well because it always fits well. WANTED SEVERAL PERSONS for district Office Managers in this state to represent me in their own and surrounding counties. Willing to pay yearly $600, payable weekly. Desirable employment with unusual opportunities. References exchanged. Enclose self-ad dressed stamped envelope. S. A. Park, 320 Caxton Building, Chicago. Stallions For Sale. As I intend to engage in farming, I offer my three stallions cheap for sale. They are: "The Farmer's Friend", a black full-blood Canada Clyde "Silver Fox", a full-blood French Clyde, a sorel with light mane and tail: and "Standard King", brown color, half Morgan and half Coach. The same can be seen on the farm of Nic. Hengel in the town of Sigel. For further particulars inquire of JOHN SCHONS, NEW ULM. MABKET BEPOBT. Corrected July 24 Wheat, No. 1 68 Wheat, No. 2 65 Corn, ...25 Oats, per bushel, 25 Barley, per bushel,. 35 Rye, per bushel,. 40 Flax,. 1.10 Potatoes, per bushel, 60 Butter, per pound, '.:....... 10-18 Eggs, per dozen, Wholesale. Retail. At Mill Delv. At Mill Delv. Patent 2.10 2.15 Straight- 2.00 2.05 Bakers 1.70 1.75 Graham &00 2.05 Low Grade 1.25 1.30 Bran 12.00 12.50 £horts 12.00 12.50 Farina .03 .04 Chickenfeed .50 .55 Itye £.00 2.00 2.30 2.20 1.90 2.20 1.25 .60 .60 .03 ,.50 1.90 «..t* ¥¥\.-Hj%f J'^ A"»* "^rr f] Firemen's Picnic 2.35 2.25 1.95 2.25 1.30 .65 .65 .04 .55 5.00 "VEBY LOW RATES TO DENVEB, COLO., Via the North-Western Line. Excursion tickets will be sold July 23 and 24, lim ited to August 14, on account of Annual Convention Y. C. U. United Presby terian Church. Apply to agents Chicago Ton will need a hat this spring. Do not forget that you can get a perfect hat in a Lanpher at reasonable cost. To those who drink whiskey for pleas ure HABPEB Whiskey adds zest to exist ence. To those who diink whiskey for health's sake HABFSB Whiskey makes life worth living. Sold by J. F. Carlson, New Ulm, Minn. EXCURSION TICKETS TO CLEAB LAKE (Waseca, MINN.) Will be sold by the North-Western Line at reduced rates during the summer sea son, from New Ulm on Fridays and Sat urdays at $1.90 for the round trip, limi ted to return the following Tuesday, and a $3,05 or a New Ulm Fire Departm't. ,.„ .„«.„• ui.s„ *i.4_4_ TS,'_^, DOES IT PAY TO BUY CHEAP? A cheap remedy for cough and colds is all right, but you want something that will relieve and cure the more severe and dangerous results of throat and lung throubles. What shall you do? Go to a warmer and more regular climate? Yes, if possible if not possible for you then in either case take the ONLY remedy that has been introduced in all civilized countries with success in severe throat and lung troubles, "Boschee's German Syrup." It not only heals and stimulates the tissues to destroy the germ disease, but allays inflammation, causes easy expectoration, gives a good night's rest, and cures the patient. Try one bottle. Recommended many years by all druggists the world. Sample bottles at AND. J. ECKSTSTEIN. Model Meat Market. Although Minnesota beef ip good, it is greatly excelled by DAKOTA RANCH FED BEEF. We have just received a carload o( beef cattle from our ranch at Pierre, and, owing to the scarcity of good beef in this vicinity, will continue to supply our cus. tomery in the future with the SUPERIOR ARTICLE FROM DAKOTA. Now if quality is more of a factor with you thaD quantity, give us atrial. You will soon make up your mind hat you will have no other. Our sausuges and cured meats are al so of the very best quality. •fff^fPW t"»4 limited to return within thirty days. Black an-a-d silver bass and pickerel fishing is espec ially good in thie beautiful lake, andac commodations for fishermen, with abun dant supply of boats, etc., are furnished. Modern hotels and other resorts along the lake, with yachts, add to the attrac tions. For further information apply to ageHts Chicago & North-Western Bail way. 31 CHAS. STUEBE. New Dim Greenhouses. We grow all kinds of Palms, Decorative and bed ding plants, Roses, Carnations* and other Cut Flowers for Weddings and parties. Florsul IDesigrns—» for funerals made on short notice. CHRIS- BOOCK. Proprietor. NEW ULM MINN. QUESTION ANSWERED Yes, August Flower still has the larg est sale of any medicine in the civilized world. Your mothers,and grandmothers, never thought of using anything else for Indigestion or Biliousness. Doctors were scarce, and they seldom heard of Appen dicitis, Nervous Prostration or Heait failure, etc. They used Agust Flower to clean out the system and stop fermenta tion of undigested food aegulate the ac tion of the liver, stimulate the nervous and orgonic action of the system, and that is all they took when feeling dull and bad with headaches and other aches. You only need a few doses of Green's Aagust Flower, in liquid from, to make you satisfied there is nothing serious the matter with you. Sample bottles at AND. J. ECKSTEIN. Have You a Home? Do yon want a home? Have you the means to buy a home at $20 to $30 an acre? Every man wants a good home. How do you expect to get it where land costs 140 per acre without the means? There is yet an excellent opportunity open for a short time to get a good home, if you are a renter paying all except a living for yourself and family for the privilege of working for someone else. If you have a family growing up and want to put yonr boys in away of having farms of their own. If you want land at $4 to $6 per acre that will produce as much or more than $50 land farther east. If you have the grit to go out west, O. A. Knudtson will point you to opportuni ties which yon cannot afford to ignore Will make trip with land seekers any time. For maps cheap rates and urtbet sr' ^{£$iaii*^ O. A. KOTOTSON, Land, Immigration and Locating Agent, ^mX-f^M4&, -Harvey, N. Dak. S S %I*I»II*M»M«M«M»I»I«I»I»I^^ 1 8 Paul said to Timothy Insurance 4* frI'I'I'I*M»I'ia'I'IiIiIiIiI»MiI»IiIiM^^ ONE HALF RATE EXCUKSIONS TO THE WE8T.' Special half rate excursions have been arranged by Minneapolis & St. Louis R. R. to Denver, Colorado Springs, Pueblo, Gietiwood Springs, Salt Lake City and Ogden, Utah, Hot Springs, Rapid City, Deadwood and Spearfteh, 8..1., and to Casper and Sheridan, Wyo. .Tickets will be sold on Jnne 20th, July 9th and 17th and August 1st, good for return to Oct. 31st. This is an un usual opportunity to reach these points at least possible expense. Call on Min neapolis & St. Louis R. R. Ticket Agents, or address, A. B. Cutts, 6 P. A., ^V****' -FOR- TINWARE. PAINTS. BRUSHES. SAWS. AXEL GREASE. OILS. Of which we keep the largest assortment. Please give us a call as our prices are the lowest and our goods are the best. "Take a little wine for thy stomach's sake." He might just as well have said beer and if he had been living today he would have recommend some one of these popular favorites. CARY SAFE CO. BUFFALO, N.Y..U. S.A. .. Manufacturers.. Fire and Burgular Proof Safes, VAULTS, LOCKS, ETC. Contractors to United States Government. fo* tt»e«mole«aamthat PURE. HEALTHY AND NOURISHING. W make our beer of Piaebop a and matt. W guarantee this. Whe yon drink it 7 a a GO TO Beussmann Bros. KAISER. HERMANN'S BRAEU or PILSENER OULMBAOHER. We keep them all and in any quantity you want. N. nennin it is had GENUINE OLD PROCESS LAGER A31 orders for bottled beer should be made direct to the office' Same wUl receive our prompt attention. Tel.uo.l». CHAS. STENGEL. sen, attends to OF LIFE AND PROPERTY the best Companies in the land. Accident Polieesin good Com panies. City, county and other property brought into the market and sold satisfactorily to all parties concerned Fine farming land for sale on easy payments. Call at Tel 42 N. 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