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s. W- •A f? ,.$? ^-^fJf^ii?l^S NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS. SLEEPY EYE. (From the Dispatch.) Another^eliapter in the Hotel .Wind sor's career was closed hist Saturda when the luuldiug was sold under mort gage, The house has not been occupied for some months. Alderman Hansen has the proper con ception of what an ordinance should he uud proposes to see the one hour hitch ing ordinance enforced or he is in favor of haveing it repealed. If the president and council were of one mind in this matter there would be some regulation here ar the volume of ordinances would be i\ beautiful valume of unsullied pag es. S. Griffe has been ordered to Mon tana by his firm, Messrs. Warder Bush nell & Glessner, of Chicago, where he will be general agent for the Champio bindeis and with headquarters at Helena. Mr. Giiffe left for his new field of usefullness Wednesday morning and will reach Helena by this evening. will remain there during the summer and then if he liKes the prospects will move out there. Meanwhile his family in remain in Sleepy Eye. I a been troubled with indigestion for ten years, a tried a things and spent to no purpose until I tried Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. I a taken two bottles and gotten more relief from an all other medicines taken I feel more like a boy an I a felt in years." Anderso Riggsof S Lane Tex. a a testified as did Mr. Riggs. E A. Pfefferle. (From the Herald.) Chas. Cutting is about to erect a barn 45-60 on his me farm. W. L. Cuuuiughani will have built on the old Ledge Sounerville farm in Al bin a farm house and barn. Steffi of me will build a large granary on his place. Mat llaymoud the contrac tor will do the work on these buildings. E Pinger, for years a contractor and builder at Morgan has decided to lo cate at this place aud will open up a shop. is a builder of much exper ience and now has all he can do in the way of building. Mr. Pinge moved his family here las: fall in order to give las children a high school education and he proposes to remain in Sleepy Eye L. L. Schade has left Sleepy E un der very peculiar ciicumstances, evident ly without reason or valid excuse. O Wednesda he made a business trip to Sanborn where he delivered a suit of clothes and collected the nipuey. re turned aud left in the evening going east, it is supposed to his parent's home in Canada. -As is well known here he has been through a very severe siege o( sickness, coming out of it in a weak con dition. has not been himself since his return from Hudson. His business and custom naturally drifted away from him during his sickness and bills accu mulated which had to be satisfied. This evidently preyed upon his mind and when li« was brought face to face with his creditors in the shape of legal pro eeedings he concluded to leave. Sheriff matter was here Thursda to serve pa pery upon him but lie had already depart ed. He did not tell anybody where he was going—even his wife is ignorant of his whereabouts, aud it may be that he will return to satisfy all claims, it cer tainly is an unueccessary and unheard of action on his part if he has fled to so the payment of his debts. His frieuds hope that the affair may yet have some light thrown upon it that will excuse him for the rash act. a winter I as confined to my bed with a very bad cold on the lungs Noth in gave me relief. Finall my wife chased a bottle of One Minut Cough Cure at affected a speedy cure. 1 cannot speak too highly of at excellent reme dy."—Mr.T. K. a a a a Pa .Eugene A. PfeBerle. SPRINGFIELD. (From the Advance.) M. Lehre has bought lots in the north a of town, where he will move the old hotel building opposite the and have it remodeled into tenements. Alfred Bigot bought 20 acres ef Schneider, for $1537. Th land is a ed betweeu the railroad aDd the river and on the west side of the road, north of the Burn bridge. Mr. Bigo already has the stone aud brick on the ground for building a slaughter house..,. Th store building on the corner, oc cupied by Hudson' store,is to be moved, preparatory to the erection of the new brick block there by Mrs. Schotzko. Mr. Hudso is selling goods at cost, to avoid the exper.se of moving or packing tbem Whe the new store is completed it will brf occupied by Mr. Hudson Supt a has handed in his res ignation to the board of education, to take effect at the close of the school a lie has received some flattering offers from other schools, but has not yet •decided where he will locate. Mr. Bar has been supeiintenden of the Springfield schools for the past five years, and his resignation will be a mat ter of regret. Mr. and Mrs. Barnum have become closely identified with the social life of the town, and will be great ly missed. he directors of St. John' Hospital met last Friday and decided to let the contract for building the new hospital to Messrs. Kreitinger & Yaeger of this place for $10,049.80. This step assures the building of the hospital at once, and will be most heartily approved. I will be an elegant building, three stories and basement. 51x66 feet. T*he site is one of the most beautiful that could be im a in on the hill south of the river aud overlooking a wide extent of country. There is not a_ better hospital location -H *•»»*."*-* 'V-"**9r.v. ..,-'•••w., ... in the state. I '^h$&$£: l/^-SMB v& 4r^:*^V*&t^^fc?»&^4#^^^*: ESSIG AND MILFORD.m 4 4 H-++-+ (Special Correspondence.) Mrs. Joh Backer and children Sun dayed at the home of her parents in Mil ford. is Frida Toberer, of New Ulm, is speuping a few days of her school vaca tion with her sister Mrs. Mueller of Essig. a Marks aud sister Polina, and the two Misses Gulden, of N Ulm drove to Essig Sunda spending a few pleasant hours with Mr. and Mrs. Reardou. There will be an Eastt'r ball at the Mil ford Ciub Hall- on Easter Monday evening, given under the auspice^ of the Milford String baud. All are invited to attend. The Messrs A Backer, Fred, Henry and Willie Meyer were pleasant callers in Essig Sunday. Miss Bertha Pfeiffer teacher in the Milford district atten 'ed the teachers meeting at Sleepy Ey Saturday. Some of the residents of Milford seem to carry the idea that male help for sec tion labor was getting scarce as they saw some of the fair sex assisting section foreman Reardou on his special car go east the other morning. Reunion reports arriving at Milford ahead of time. You cannot enjoy perfect health, rosy cheecks a sparklin eyes if your liver is sluggish and your bowels clogged. De Witt's Little Earl Risers cleanse he whole system The never gripe. JSugene A. Pfefferle. COMFREY. (From the Times.) The prospects are bright for a healthy building boom in Comfrey Jliis yenr. the start, the growth of the town bus been a healthy one, and from pres ent indications, many new buildings will be erected this season. Followin is a list of some of those now under consid eration Catholic church, Eischen'i gen eral store building, Alfred Bradbury' residence, McPhee's residence, W Schoedl's residence, and it is not un likely that an effort will be made to have the setiool house buUt this year. II is anderstood that Mr. Simmers will commence the erection of his bui!di ig as soon as the condition of the weather will permit. Th position whicli the Pierpont Mor gan organization holds with reference to the busines and political world is dis cussed by Mr. Joh Brisben Walke in the April Cosmopolitan under the title, he World' Greatest Revolution." Familia with the business world and a student of affairs, Mr. Walker has, waile approving of the general idea of con centration which makes for good organi zation and public economy, drawn a pic ture of the power now exercised which will be a surprise to the great majority who have not given this subject thought ful, attention. I had piles so bad I could get no rest nor find a cure until I tried DeWitt Hazel Salve. After in it once, 1 forgot I ever ad a in like Piles."—E. C. Boice, Somers Point, N. Y. Look out for imita tious. Be sure you ask for Ue Witt's. Eug ene A. Pfefferle. 11 KLOSSNER. +++++4 (Special Correspondence, Mr. aud Mrs. C. A. Swanson Sundaved with relatives in Sibley county. Seeding has begun and if favorable weather continues it will be completed in less than a couple of weeks. Martin Jacobson has accepted a posi tion as salesman for the Mankat N ery company aud is now canvassing in this neighborhood. W Danheim is afflicted with a se vere cold. L. Guggisberg purchased from H. Retzlaff, of N several hundred rods of woven wire fencing for a sheep pasture. Ton Preisinger was a Lafayette visi tor on Frida last. Robert Simme received a fanning mill at the Klossner depot ou Saturda which he ordered some time ago. A.W. Bergstrom, of Brighton, returned on Saturday from St. a were he visited relatives. Joh A. Johnson shipped several car load of hogs and cattle from Lafayette on Monday. A carload of coal was hauled from Klossner to the L. & creamery last week. An agent for a funnel shaped wash machine has been working in this vicini ty nearly all winter. Th machine is a contrivance weighing about a pound or so and can be inade»by auy tinner for about 40 cents aud is being worked upon a good a of our farmers at $5.00 each. After they have used them long enough to what they are, they be gin to feel themselves "take in." Bu as long as people continue to patronize that soft of fakes they will continue to exist. If the community would make an agreement not to patronize agents aud peddlers, there visits would soon be few aDd far between. Skin troubles, cuts burns scalds and chafing quickly heal by the use of De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve. I is imitated Besure you get DeWitts E A. Pfeff erle. \2-Xi*A LAFAYETTE. *JAt* .„_ (Special Correspondence) Capt. R. who was going to give a temperance lecture here last We nesday evening at the school house, did not show up Dr. Stoner of Winthrop was over last Thuasda on a professional call, .' Andre Goblirsch made a business trip to Mankat last Saturday. *-, Th concert given here last week Fri day under the ausptees of St. Peter Col lege band was good but the attendance was not large. Mr. Schaf fier, father of Mrs. Jos. Wild, has been visiting here during the past week. Johnson & Olin have bought L. A derson's fcrmer bank buildiug. T!-e fire company was organized last Saturda with Nels Steuson as chief, Axel Oison first engineer, Jos Hu3ls kanip second engineer, Otto Bierauge) foreman of hose cirt Augus Olson foreman of engine. Mrs. Axel Olson iiocompanied by Mrs. E. Briggs went to W in Monday morning to consult a physician. Seeding is in full blast. Oscar Stenson made a business trip to Minneapolis the latter part of the week. Miss Josie a and her broth er visited relatives in Winthro Saturday aud Sunday. Alvin Nelson, who has been in the meat business here for the last tour years, left for Minneapolis' Monday where he has secured a position in a meat market. Hi family will soon move to that city. A petition for the buildiu of more sidewalks and street crossings is being circulated. I is about high time some thing was1 done in the matter. Jos. Wild sold his big team of horses to Martin Larson last week. Jos. Wild sold his big team of horses to Martin so last week. Boreen & Hacker took possession of the Nic. Frautit saloon last Monday. Lafayette has one of the best tinners in the country so do not fail to see him if you have any work in his line. I will be to your interest. is also the expert bicycle repairer. Wild & Gag have sold a great number of drills this spring and have secured five orders for Deering bindeis already. a who are interested in machin should see them before buying elsewhere. Joh Siebenbrunner, of New Ulm was out here a short time Tuesday. Spring coughs are specially dangerous and unless cured at once, serious results often follow. One Minute Cough Cure acts like magic. I is not a common ix re but is a high grade remedy E A. Pfefferle. 60 ACRES CHEAP. Th S W Section 14. Tow 108, Range 34, Brown comity, near Comfrey station, on Cottonwood river. To bo sold at once. Inquire of H.C.GARVIN, Winona, Minn. F, JSfege & Co. Contractors •**$-*&-« AND ... Builders. N E W ULM, I N N Stoqc a* Brick aqd Cislert) Work a Jpecialttj, N is the time to place orders for cement sidewalks. 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I is unequalled for all stomach troubles. It can't help but do you good Prepared onlj* by E. O. E W I & Co., Chicago %eil.bottbcontaius2H times the 50c. size. mi Wheat, No 1 6 6 Wheat N 2 6 3 Corn, 2 5 Oats, per bushel, 2 5 Barley, per bushel, 3 5 Rye, per bushel, 3 5 Flax 1.30 Potatoes per bushel,^----. 4 0 Butter, per 10-18 E per dozen, 9 Wholesale. A Mill Delv, 2.10 2.00 1.70 2.00 1.25 12.00 Patent Straight Bakers Graha Low Grade Bran Clean Retail. A Mill Delv, 2.30 2.20 1.90 2.20 1.25 .60 .60 .03 .'50 1.90 2.15 2.05 1.75 2.05 1.30 2.35 2.25 1.95 2.25 1.30 .65 .65 .04 .55 2.00 12.50 12.50 .04 .55 2.00 S 12.0 0 Farin a .0 3 Chickenfeed .50 Rye 1.90 JOHN FORST toa^ej the Best, N E W I N N Th product of the I Aug. {Schel! BREWERY Pure ctncl as it is manufactured iu Glass E a eled Steel a "When you drink beer you certainly want the purest and most wolesome botit of which qualifications are com- bined in Schell's. a case at your home Telephon 8 N E W I N N F. H. BEHNKE THE GROCER. Q&rd?n Seeds-... In this line we can supply the trade bet- ter than ever before. W handle a full line of northern grown seeds which are all new, and can be relied upon. W have ail our seeds in bulk and selbthem by the ounce or p«und which gives the consumer for his money than by buying package seeds. W will be pleased to show them to vou. Give nu a trial aud be convinced. F. H. Behnke. "M, $25 from New Ulm to Portland, Sc lk$* attle, Tacoma and Paget Sound, Via the North-Wester Line. Tickets on sale each" Tuesday' until Apri 30th, inclusive. Shortest time en route. Fi est scenery. Daily and personally Con ducted Touris Cur Excursions. or tickets and full information,' apply to nearest ticket agent, Chicago & North Western R'y 16 Getting Married.... is always seasonable. 1 2 0 A Birthdays Follow irom year to year EIBNER'S Salary is always prepared to fill your orders for Wedding OR- Birthday Cakes with promptness and to your en tire satisfaction. MONEY TO LOAN FARMS AT ALL TIMES. vM FARMS FOR SALE. I have the following farms for sale they are close to this village and are first class places. Loo them over. O. New TJlm, Minn. (Signed) Jaco Brust. Terms for Rupture are: No cur«, no pay, and no pay till cured I effect 1,1800. North I South. 6:40am (.Minneapolis & S a 12:45pm 1:25 Passenger. 8:51pm 7:45 a Minneapolis fe St. Pau I 5:06am ftilOpmj Freight. No change of cars between New Ul and St. a a Minneapolis. Close connections for Chicago, Milwau kee and all points East Consultation Free Wrr)+ Ko% GBftlN-PROVISIDNS-STOCKS-BONDS For full particulars apply to John Ryczek, Agent.JJ^ ma W buy or sell for cash or future delivery, any commodity or security dealt in on the principal exchanges. W guarantee the execution of orders when limits are reached. Direct wires to all principal markets. Instan- taneous service. Orders received by mail, telephone or telegraph given special attention. Correspondence Solicited. Telephon 171. Octxrcl. •_•_» SALZER'S SEEDS' WILL BAKE YOU BIOH" Thisis a daring statement, bnt Sol. «ef,»ged» bear it oat every time, Greateetcornonearth-WinpositlTely reyolntilonliecom growing. JSIIHon OollarOrass* Greatest marTerofthe agej IStons of harper acre. First crop six weeks alter sowing What Is It CatalogneteUa. I0o. STAMPS and thtoNOTICE w» mail •b% awd catalog, 10 Gna SamplaihAodiasaboF Spell. (SO ha. per A.) ____ (fcO knh«l pit A.) RapO E«rlcy^l73ta,perA) Faioet, etcWertalllk KXMMMrb JotaAaSalinr S*ed Go. tmm, I I E E fit* &*%^. Our Bread is AU .'• ways Fresh. Our Ice Cream al ways Pure. ?re$h Oysters Daily. C^D W Eibner's Bakery.... A N ....Restaurant. Tel. No 128. New Ulm a I the %-S 23 T107 30, fine soil 100 acres plow, the balance pasture as a good 7 room house, good barn, grove, fine orchard, aDples and berries, and good well. 5 A a A 120 acre farm about one mile from village, he 4 S 2 3 a »4 S 24 10* 30. Firs class soil, none better. 100 acres plow a the balance pas ture, as a good one and one alf story house -with large lean to, good barn hen house, corn crib, a fine grove and orchard, in fact as everything to a a mod el farm. a A a Th hi and a S 30 and 63 acres of S 31 T107 29, S05# acres. Thi farm as the best of soil, 250 acres plow land, 25 acres a a maple timber. 2 miles of woven wire fencing, spring water piped into house and yard, modern house two story full, nearly new, plastered, pack plastered, and double floored. I his is an A 1 house in every respect. Thi place as he finest of buildings in he a of barn a in shed, corn cribs, also a large feeding shed a, flne O O Abou five miles south west of this village, good soil all plowed, the S 17 106 30. Thi is a good piece of pioperty and if you are looking for a class 80 here is one All these farms can be bought right, on good terms and if you are looking for a rirst class farm and comfortable home we have it. Hav lauds in Red River Valley. D. G. E E N DR. G. F. BEACHLER, Physician and Surgeonf Office and residence: Corner Minnesota and 2d Nort Street. (Doehne in 3Tew Ulm, I^Cinn. Ruptures and Chronic Diseases —A SPECIALTY I have a guaranteed cure for Rupture of Men, W and Children in from 30 to 60 days, without operation, pain or danger. Have cured hundreds of patients afflicted with ruptures in this vicinit/ with in the past four years, and the following is one of the many testimonials which I have received from grateful patients whi first MADELIA, N E W I N N a 5, 1900. I took treatment of Dr. Beachler over three jear ago for a re which 1 had for about twenty-five years, and am perfectly satisfied with my cure. a not worn my truss for over three years and have had no signs whatever of my re returning. 7 have every confidence in Dr. Beachler and heartily recom mend him to anyone having a re MINN. SCHOCH-OTTOMEYER BLK NEW ULM, MINN. CORRESPONDENT OF...... C. C. COS &t CO. PLUMBING AND PIPE FITTING. OT WATE EATING. Employ none but the best of workmen and guarantees satis faction f3j?~Estimates furnished on all contracts at short notice. ',' v-^-'v Sho under Bank 'ik ASK YOUR GROCER FOR The 5 Minute Breakfast Food, .. a .„.- -J •-»?.*?.. 3 3 1 1 A Purin a Mills, St. Loui*. Mo.