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1 1 I N eighborhood 4 4 COMFREY. (From the Times.) 0. C. Laudenschlagerieturned Sunday from a visit with relatives in Springfield. It is reported that Emil Swanbeck will establish a candy and cracker fac tory at Springfield. Mr. and Mrs. Williams of Pierre, S. D., are visiting Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Blackmun of Selma. Mrs. Williams is Mrs. Blackmun's niece. Eugene Fernholz of Wanda, was in town Wednesday and Thursday. It is understood that he and his family will spend'the winter at Jefferson, Wisconsin. /*Henry Currier came down from Wash burn last Thursday and expects to re main here for several days. He reports plenty of snow, between Fargo and Sta ples, and people are using sleighs. The annouucement that was made last Saturday evening to the effect that Clar ence Cady had sold his saloon to Elmer Wignes of Mt. Lake was. no small sur prise to Mr. Cady's fnends. However, it was true, and on that evening Mr. Wignes took charge of the business and Clareuce stepped out. He haa not de cided on what he will do in the future,, but it is understood that he will return to Spiiogfield. A THANKSGIVING DINNER. Heavy eating is usually the first cause of indigestion. Repeated attacks inflame the mucous membranes lining the stom ach, exposes the nerves of the stomach, producing a sw Hi- .. ier eating, heart burn, headache, «.-. _^ .u finally catarrh of the stoi- Kudo-1 relieves the inflammation, ma he nerves and cures the catarrh. lv iui cures indiges tion, dyspepsia, ail bt- m»u:h troubles by cleansing and svn uig the glands of the stomach. Euaetie A. Piefferle. SLEEPY EYE. (From the Herald.) Mrs. Bales of "Minneapolis is /visiting at the home of her pareuts, Mr. and Mrs. Joe. Schmid. *.v F. H. Dyckman of New York, arrived heru* yesterday to spend a day or so look ing after his many interests herc^i?^% Word was received tbia^morning fiat Henry Pingel of S Peter had died. De ceased was a former resident of Sleepy Eye and a brother of Mrs. F. H."Buelow. He was a photographer, 32 years of age and leaves a wife and two children, i^n Marshal Mike Frantz h.as been made secretary of the local board of. health and by the way the genial officer wears these new honors with ease and grace. In order to keep up with the added dig- II you come right away you can buy land from us and get homesteads adjoining— you can take up the homesteads without buying of us, too. .Other agents have been afraid to mention the fact that the Government lands .open to homestead entry adjoined the railroad land in Morton county, N. D., for fear that they would not be able to sell their landi They failed to see that the very fact that one could buy land and take up a homestead adjoining was a most attractive feature for a farmer, a young lady, a young man or a speculator. This land is a rolling prairie, some of it quite billy and broken, but there are excellent valleys and tablelands.' Good black soil with clay subsoil it is very productive. AH grasses, grains, vegetables and products which may be grown in Southern Minnesota, may be grown to advantage in Morton county. Corn does very well. Plenty of good water'may be had at a depth' of from 10 to 40 feet. Coal in abundance may be had at the mines for $1 per ton. Plenty of land open to homestead entry, but you had better go out at once if you want any of it. Our agent will take a crowd out from New Ulm and vicinity in a short time. You had better see him at once and make arrangements to go along. Happenings of the week clipped from our exchanges and as reported by our special correspondents. nity, his friends think he ought to get out that gold headed cane. How about this Mike? Dr. Jacob Wellcome who HANSKA. (From the Herald.) Andrew Lofstedt went to Monterey Monday night to look over the ground and prepare for the Meat Market which he and Enoch Swenson expect to open at that irface. st Sunday, E. Toenberg, Carl Stone, Alfred Ouren and Emil Hage were out hunting ducks and also took dinner to gether aV'Iver Stone's place. They re port that they had a very good time. Carl Hagburg, Esq., of New Ulm was in town Saturday on a little business. While waiting for the train he spent a few minutes in the Herald office, talking over the political sitnation. Though de feated he is not discouraged. ,. *._- Ernest Lawrenz will sever nis con nection with H. L. Hinderman and on Monday be starts for Dickenson N. D., where he has a very inviting opening. Paul Willburg from New Ulm will take the place thus vacated. He is spoken of as an- excellent workman and also able to talk with any customer, "in the tongue wherein he was born." f^ ,.„, j^/^s^^^mmi gat. AWORD^ For further particulars see the undersigned at once. left for New York some seven weeks ago to take a course in surgery in the leading hospitals of that city came home Monday last. The doctor spent a busy time down there and returns home better prepared than ever to look after his large practice in this city and vicinity. The five year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Bertrand met with a terrible calamity yesterday. There was a large fire outside and the little one had her clothes catch fire and she was burned all over the face and one limb, also left arm. She was so badly burned that the skin on her face all pealed off. Dr. Strickler was called and everything was done to relieve the suffering of the little one. Although she is not fatally burned she will be maikeel for life on account of the terrible burns. CUBED OF PILES'AFTKB 40 YEABB. Mr. C. Haney. of Geneva, Ohio, had the piles for forty years. Doctors and dollars could do him no lasting good. DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve cured him permanently invaluable for cuts, burns, bruises, sprains, lacerations, eczema, tet ter, salt rheum, and all other skin dis ease. Look for the name DeWitt on the package—all others are cheap, worthless counterfeits. Eugene A. PfefEerle. Last Monday afternoon' Iver%ohnson JEMSL Come out to Mandan, Morton Co., North Dakota, and get a FEBE HOMESTEAD of 160 acres forjust the cost of the filing and locating fre£ n0t%xceldiiW$50 af ter you get there, andyour railroad fare,from Minneapolis or St. Paul will be only $12.85 for the round tApi'-ySrCV'^W^^I^- '''M- V^-^W-''a*\" If *V- £V came in for a load of buttermilk at the creamery, and as he was starting for home just after nightfall, he stopped to pick up a rein which he dropped and just then the horses started. By some chance, nobody knows how Mr. John son's right arm was caught and the load ed wagon passed oyer it. The flesh was considerably bruised and strained but: the bones were not broken:. Dr. Wood dressed the. wound and Mr. John son started home. If you are billions and seeking advisers, Take DeWitt's Little Early Risers, Just before going to bed. *. You will find on the morrow, Yon are rid of yoursorrow— That's all just enough said. These famous pills donot gripe, but move the bowels gently and easily, cleansing the liver. Theirtonic effect givesstrength to the glands, preventing a return of the disorder. SPRINGFIELD. (From tne Advance.) Mrs. Geo. T. Olsen entertained last Friday afternoon in compliment to Mrs. O. M. Olsen of New Ulm, who was her guest for several days. Jos. Lohrenz arrived here last Thurs day from Oregon, and has been quite ill of appendicitis at Walter Blackmun's, where he was visiting his sister, Miss Annie Lohrenz. A large party of ladies partook of a splendid dinner at Mrs. M, Lehrer's Wednesday afternoon in honor of the birthday anniversary of the hostess, who was presented with a handsome cut glass berry dish. J. A. Rieck's mother and sister re turned home to New Ulm Thursday, the latter having been here several weeks and was joined by her mother a few days before her return home. Almond Loomis, a nephew of Mrs-El. E. Mo, has come from Fennville, Mich., and has been visiting here and with rel atives at New Ulm. He may decide to remain in Springfield during the winter. 0 0. Lorenz and wife of Wilmar were here Monday, visiting old-time friends. They were formerly residents of Stately. Mr. Lorenz has disposed of bis real estate holdings in Kandiyohi county and at a handsome profit, and is now interested in real estate in other lo calities, and is also interested in the stock business in Montana. STATE OF OHIO, CITY OF TOLEDO,? «&:^ JLDCAS COUNTY, $ BB-fe FRANK J. CHENEY makes oath fhat heVaf the senior partner of the firm o£ J. CHE NEY Ac Co., doing business in the City o£ Toledo. County and .State aforesaid, and that said firm will pay .the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every case of Catarrh that cannot be cured- by the use of HAix's CATARRH URE^ FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence, this 6th day of December, A. D.1&8. _,. && $pA, W. GLFASON. •j SBAX Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Send for testt monials, free. J. CHENEY & CO.,Toledo, O. Sold byDruggists, 75c. Hall's tfamfly Pills are the beafc Rasshka lot 1 bl 2 Sleepy Eye Benjamin F. Weed to Alexan der A. Weed s. 77 ft of lot 17 bl 25 Sleepy Eye. Thomas A. Nelson to Oscar Erickson lot 12 and of lot llblSComfrey Elenora Basse to Ejniii« A Nr»z «e s. e. of n. e. sec. 16-111, 3 3 /arbW. A. Krook to Stwhw lots 5, 9 and a. 22 ft of lot 10 bl 65 u. New Ulm John F. Remmele to L. E". Humphry lots 1 and 2 bl 5 Bemmele's 2 add to Sleepy Eye John G. Holm to Nels Catubrou lots 21 and 22 bl 2 Holm's add Comfrey....., Margaret ha Sellner to ^John A. Sellner 80 acres in sec- 19-109 •31 and nud of 80 acres sec. 17109.31... 1300 INVESTORS We own 175,000 acres of land in Morton county, North Dakota, adjoining the above lands open .to homestead entry. Where homsteads are being taken up is a good place for investors. The homesteads will not last long and then our lands will be worth $20 per acre or more. We are selling these lands now at from $5.50 to $12.50, one fifth down and balance at low rate of interest on long time. Can you do better? Plen ty pi good maakets, good water, cheap fuel, good crops. Why are these lands so cheap and why were not the homesteads taken up long ago? Why were not the lands In this vicinity taken up 75 to 100 years ago instead of 35 to 50? They were taken Up, however, and you know what they are worth now. It will only be a few years before all the land open to homestead entry in North Dakota will be taken, and then you will be sorry that you didn't pick one, just as many are now sorry they didn't take up a homestead in western, Minnesota or eastern Dakota a few years back. If you want a first class investment, come out with the crowd that is going there soon and buy. Car fare refunded to those who buy 160 or more. Better go out and look the country over, anyhow. It does not cost much to go and you will be well repaid. Agent for ?M. BROWN & CCK of Mandan, N. D. You Get Three for One 1203-S2.60 130T-S3.00 1302-S3.00 Real Estate Transfers. Franklin D. Greene to Settia B. Palmer lot 18 bl 3 Allisons & Dayton add Sleepy Eye. Cathvrina Augustine to John Neumayer 30 ft of lot lot 4 bl 2 Bagen's add Springfield. John Meumayei to Mary Hornick lot 1 bl 2 Bagens add Spring field.. Sarah D. Greene to John 400 400 450 Sold by Jewelers only. Write for catalogue showing other designs. ARNOLD B. CLOVER CO.. North Attleboro. Mass., and Chicago W. C. HAUBRICH, NEW ULM, MINN. WHOLESALER AND RETAILER. WRITE MB FOR CATALOG GIVING WHOLESALE PRICES. NEW ENGLAND WATCHES Are 'designed to conform to the require ments of every one needing a watch. We make all sizes and styles, with cas ings of gold, silver, enamel, gold filled, gun metal or nickel. Folly guaranteed and exactly as represented, and at stated prices. Send for our booklets, which give full information and illustrations of oni various styles. For sale by all jewelers. 2500 1650 1760 4000 250 70 2506 w'-^V-*.1 0W& UflNOTE C0U3H CtnttB' ^^4 Is tie only harmless cough cure ffmf gives quick rehef. Cures Coughs, Colds, Croup, Bronchitis, Whooping Cough, Pneumonia, Asthma, LaQrippe and all Throat, Chest and Lung troubles. I got soaked by rain, says Gertrude E: Fenner, Muncie, Ind., and contracted a severe eold and cough. I failed rapidly lost 49 ibas My druggist recommended One Minute Cough Cure. The first bottle brought relief several cured me. I am back to my old weight, 148 lbs. One Minute Cough Cure cuts the phlegm, re lieves the cough at once, draws out in flammation, cures croup. An ideai remedy ior children. Eugene A. PfefEerle^- THE NEW ENGLA.ND WATCH CO., Manufacturers. 37 and 39 M'.iden Lane, N. T. 181 to 137 Wabasb Ave., Chicago. Spiei k« Bld'g, San Francisco. Very Low Rates to International Live Stock Exposition, Chicago, Via the Nortii-Western Line. Excursion tickets will hi- sold December 1, 2and3, with extreme r«-tnrn limit until December 8- illusive. A \\\j to agents Chicago & North-Wfstefn R'y. .• 49 Order to Examine Accounts, Etc. State of Minnesota, I In Probate Court. County of Brown. S General Term, November 3rd, 1902. In the Matter of the Estate of William Knees, Deceased. On Reading and Filing the petition of Philip Knees as Administrator of the es tate of William Knees, deceased, rep resenting arsons other things.that he has full} administered said estate, and pray ing that a time aod place be fixed for ex. aminiuK a allowing the final account of his administration, and for the assign ment of the residue of said estate to the parties entitled thereto by law. It is Ordered, that said account be ex amined and petition heard by the judge of this Court on the 27thday or November &.. IX l»i2. at 10 o'clock A.M. at the Probate Office, in the Court House, in the city of New Ulm, in -aid county. And it is further ordered, that notice thereof be given to all persons interested by publishing a copy of this order,once in each week, for three successive weeks prior to said day of hearing,, in the New TJlm Review a weekly newspaper printed and published at the City of New Ulm in said County. Dated New Ulm, Minn., November 8d A. D.1902. By the Court: t^i- 3 (Seal.) "V S.A.George,~#:£^i ^48 Judge oi Probate when. yo\i b\iy & locket bearing this A.B.C. Co. three times as long* and are equal to solid gold in dwppearaivce. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure Digests what yon eat. This preparation contains all of the digestants and digests all kinds of food. I gives instant relief and never fails to cure. I allows you to eat all the food you want. The most sensitive stomachs can take it. By its use many thousands of dyspeptics have been cured after everything else failed. I for all stomach troubles. Istunequalled can't help Prepared orr% by SGheCbottlsce1: -*A yon good ix it. Co., Chicago \%Vt times tbe60c. atse. 1 VQh HALE BY EUGEKEA. PFEFPERLE, SEW ULM, MIHN. F.|yi&gei&c<. I Contractors Builders. NEWULM, MINir. StOT)t aqd Brick at)d Cistcrt Work a 5pecialty Now is the time to place your orders for cement sidewalks. We gaaraatee all work and execute all orders pietnptly.,, StopsthcCMgtiaiidwwkasfftiw.CoM. Laxative Bromo Qainiiie Tablets care a cold in one day. No Care, no pay. Price 25 cents, ggsi j&y> &$W9Km\a ft •a stamp they last ss *?1 t: