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r:m I tuc BEST FOR THE BOWELS ycra haven't a regular, healthymovementof the bowels every day, you're ill wmll be. Keep yoor bowels open, and be well. Force, In the shape of violent physic or pill poison, is dangerous. The smoothest, easiest, most perfect way of keeping the bowels clear and clean is to take CANDY EAT 'EM LIKE CANDY Pleasant, Palatable, Potent, Taste Good, Do Hood, Never Sicken, Weaken or Gripe 10, 25 and 90 cents perbox. Write for free sample, and book* let on health. Address 433 Sterling Remedy Company, Chicago or New York. KEEP YOUR BLOOD GLEAN PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM Cleanse* and beautifies the hair. Promote! a luxuriant growth Neve IWl to Hestore Gray Hair to ita Youthful Color. Cures scalp diseases & hair falling. 50cand«100at Druggists California Prune Wafers will pre serve your health, cleanse your system and purify your blood. Try them. 100 for 25 cents. Ask your Druggist. They act on the contents of the bowels, tleansiDfr them thoroughly with soothing effect. California Prune Wafers, 100 for 25 cents. Ask your DruggiBt. Take one California Prune Wafer after each meal and you will never know dyspepsia, or constipation. 100 for 25 cents. Ask your Druggist. Nature's own dissolvent. California Prune Wafers fure constipation and all bilious troubles. 100 for 25 cents. Ask your Diuggist. California Prune Wafers are a good investment. They give quick returns with no after trouble. 100 for 25 cents. Ask your Druggist. Nature's true fruit Cathartic. Cali fornia Prune Wafers are pleasant as eandy and just as harmless. 100 for 25 eents. Ask your Druggist. A safe, agreeable and mild, remedy for constipation, biliousness and indi gestion. California PruDe Wafers. 100 for 25 cents. Ask your Druggist. It is surprising how quick California Prune Waferg act. They wake up the •luggisb liver. No gripe, no pain. 100 tor 25 cents. Ask your Druggist. A perfect Anti Bilious and Anti Malarial protection and cure for old and young. California Prune Wafers. 100 for 25 ceut6. Ask your Druggist. "Throw Physic to the Dogs." Cali forma Prune Wafers are nature's own remedy for constipation and biliousness, 100 for 25 cents. Ask your Druggist. As a remedy for poor appetite, in digestion, weak stomach and ronsti pation, California Prune Wafers are un equalled. 100 foi 25 cents. Ask your Druggist. The choicest selections of Fancy Work at Miss Bogen's, 508 Center street. 47-tf Call at Miss Bogen's to see the select line of damask and german linen lunch cloths and center pieces. 47-tf. W A N E TO RENT. House or suite of rooms for light housekeeping. Inquire at this office. 42tf ^MjMjMJ.^Mi^.^.^.^MiMJ.^MlMl.^.^MJMJMj.^MJ.^MJMJMj. GROCERIES The first precaution to be taken in buying Groceries is to be sure they are FRESH AND PURE. We sell so much goods that no part of our stock has a chance to stay long on the shelves. This keeps the stock constantly chang ing and consequently the goods are sure to be fresh. As to purity, we look out for that. No goods that are not pure and in every way fit to use goes into our store, and of course none goes out. When you pass our store just notice the Fiat line of fruits* Fruits for canning pur poses a specialty. RedFrontGrocery Geo. Hauenstein. Phone 43. •$•*$••$•«$»*$••$»•$*•$»•$••£••$»•$••{• «£*«£»«$» CRANDAL DEMANDS VINDICATION Man of Many Names Protests His Entire ~m^$m Innocence. I must be vindicated. I am inno cent and can prove it and if my attorneys here can not clear me I will send back home for some that can." So spoke W. E. Ci andal now occupy ing a cell in the Brown county jail on a charge of tampering with the cash drawer at the Dakota House last Tuesday, mconversationwithaReview representative. "Yes. my right name is Crandal," continued the young man "and my home is in Syracuse, N. Y. I am traveling for a millinery house, onty this is the dull season so I have been selling these flower bulbs. I am a member of the U. C. T. and can prove it. "I wouldn't have my house get hold of an account of this little scrape for anything. I am engaged to a girl in Syracuse and she has read an account of my arrest in the papers and is much worried. She says she doesn't believe it, though, and I have written her that I will soon be alright." Crandal is a man between twenty five and twenty years of age, of dark complexion and will weigh about 175 or 180 pounds. He is a fluent talker and gesticulated freely as he explained his case to the Review reporter. He says that he is not a stranger to New Ulm, entirely, as he was here four years ago working on a picture Children's Christmas festival TURNER HALL Monday, December 26, 1904.to Christmas Arch of Trees and Santa Claus Tableau and exercises by the children of the Turner Sunday. Admission to Hall 15c. All children free. Hall doors open at 6.30 p. m. Performance is to begin at 7:15 p. m. Supper will be served by the ladies' society from 6 to 7 o'clock at 25c per plate Dancing at 10 o'clock after the festival. Gentle men dancing, 50c, which includes ad mission. Order to Examine Accounts. Etc. STATE O I N N E S O A County ot Brown. 5 In Probate Court Special Term, N 7th, 19(M In the matter of the estate of Peter Braun deceased. On reading ana filing the petition of Henry Theisen as Administrator of the estate of Peter Braun deceased, rep resenting a other things that he has fully administered said estate, and praying that a time and place be fixed for a in in and allowing the final account of his administration, and for the assign men of the residue of said estate to the parties entitled thereto by law It is ordered, that ?aid account be ex amined and petition heard, the Judge of this Court, on the 29th day of December, A D. 1904, at 10 o'clock A.M.. at the Probate Office in the Court House in the City of Ne Ulm in said 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 da of hearing in the Ne Ul Review, a weekly newspaper, printed and published at the City ot j\.ew in said county Dated Ne Ul Minn., Novembe 7th, A. D. 1M04 1 he Court. (Seal) S. A E O 49-51 Judge of Probate ORIGINA'L ALBRECHT Fur Quality Monday we will place on sale our entire line of trimmed hats at greatly reduced prices. A mono- the hats included in this sale are some of our best produc tions in high grade millinery. Smart, new designs in the finest materials. You will find it possible to buy a splendid hat at a very low price Monday. A $15 hats at $10, $10 hats at $7, $7 hats'at S4*' $5 hats at $3, $3 hats at $1~ Means the finest furs that money can buy. Mad only by E Albrecht & Son, St. a a he standard of fur quality for half a century. he most beautiful furs made in every correct and wearable style. Novelties in Neckwear—Exclusive Specialties in Fur Wear. Prices lower, quality con sidered, than factory made trash. See the International Fur Authority at our store for Correct Fur Styles. For sale by Oehs Bros Stirring /Millinery £vent for 1Rovcmbci Mrs. B. FoIImannf scheme which he sold to one of the local merchants. Crandal admits he tried to skip his board bill at Mankato but avers that that is the only thing "shady^^of which he has ever been guilty. i- He does not explain, however, his object in assuming a new name in practically every town he goes into and this alone bras aroused as much suspicion as anything else, ^vg? W E N YOUR JOINTS ARE S I and our muscles sore from cold or rhenmatism, when jou slip and sprain a joint, strain 3 our side or bruise yourself, Painkiller will take out the soreness and fix you right in a jifiy. Always have it with you, and use it treelv. Avoid substitutes, there is but one Painkiller, Perry Davis'. Price 25c and 50c. Tally Stood Tough on His Head. M. J. Tully, the hurtling agent for Ictjr-State AccicLnt and Relief asso ciation of this city, added laurels to his fame as a follower of the manly art at Marshall a short time ago. There was a bitter fight on between two of the canditates for the county office in Lyon county during the last election and at a political meeting held as a rally for one, someone turn ed in the fire alarm and broke up the meeting. The offense was finally fast ened by general suspicion on a man named Kinney, but when he was tried in court at the term of court just closed he was able to prove his in nocence and was discharged. This angered a tough element in Marshall and they made a sally on Kinney and attempted to give him a "licking." It was here that Tully "butted in." The man had been acquitted and he did not intend to see him persecuted, and so when the toughs came there was Tully on the defense. He did valient service with his fists and stood one obstreperous man on his head. MONTH AFTER MONTH a cold clings to you. The cough seems tear holes in the delicate tissues of the throat and lungs. You lose weight and you wonder if you are threatened with a disease you scarcely dare to name. Are you aware that even a stubborn and long-neglected cold is cured with Allen's Lung Balsam? Do not spend more of your life in cough ing and worrying. Binder Twine Higher. The state board of control today fixed the prices of binder twine for the season of 1905. They are a frac tion of a cent higher than a year ago, due to an increase of 1 cents in the cost of the raw sisal fiber. The fact that enough raw material has already been purchased to run the twine plant until August 1 makes it possible to sell the twine lower than the raw material can be purchased for at this time. The 1905 quotations, f. o. b., Still water, are as follows: Sisal. 500 feet to the pound $08% Standard, 500 feet to the pound .08% Standard mixed, 500 feet to the pound .08% Standard manila, 550feet to the pound .08% Manila, 600 feet to the pound 10% Pure mamla, 650 feet to the pound 12 CRONE BROS. SPECIALS. Be sure and read our ad. The largest stock of Christmas can dies at the lowest price. Nuts, by the barrel lot. Remember our sales. Overshoes for everybody. Received a new lot of fine dress goods for Christmas. Our ladies' stock of golf gloves is complete. Fresh groceries received every day. A car of Russet apples have just been received. A nice line of petticoats from 69c to $1 Shawls and fascinators, wool or ice wool. We are agents for Form's Alpen krauter. EZ stove polish, the best liquid pol ish in the market Fancy $2.50. 'Sf Baldwin apples per barrel Fancy Russet apples perbarrel $2.90. EXCURSIONjRATES|FOR THE HOLIDAYS, Via the North-Western Line. Excur sion tiekets will be sold at reduced rates to points on the North-Western Line and Union Pacific, Colorado & Southern and Denver & Rio Grande, east of and including Cheyenne, Wyo., Denver, Colorado Springs and Pueblo, Colo., December 23, 25, 26, 30, and January 1 and 2, good returning until and including January 4, 1905 Appl\ to agents Chicago & North-Western R'y. H. N Somsen and G. W. Barnes made a business trip to Minneapolis Friday. Mr. Somsen returned the night of the same day. 1 ^3i fir t«a v^-^jssj^ W E TAN Horse and Cattle Hides and Skins of all FD bearing animals suitable for Robes or Coats. Write for price list, shipping tags, free M. TAUBERT.Dres«er4 0yer. 6 2 2 BRYAN AVE. N. MINNEAPOLIS MINN. Catarrh Cannot be Cured •with Local Applications, a« thev cannot reach the seat of the diaeajpe. Catarrh if a blood or constitutional liteatre, and in ordor to cure it you take internal remedies. Hall's Catarrh Cure i«* taken mternall, and acts directly on the blood and us surfaces. Hall's Catarrh Cure i». not a quack ruedicine. It as prescribed by one ot the besi physicians in this coun try for years and i& a regular prescription. It is composed of *he best tonics known combined with the best blood purifaerb. acting direc'ly on the mucou surfaces Th perfect combination of the two rngre dients is wna produces such wonderful results in curing catarrh. Send for testi tnonials free J. E N E & CO., Props Teledo. O Sold by Drugsgists. price 75c. Tak Hall's Fauiilj Pills for consti pation. 3PF mmm^^ PIONEERS DIE SUDDENLY an Albrecht and William Am me Summoned Both Men Pass Away Monday, wee at Ripe Old Age. -, Came to Jfew Ul 1858, Latter in 1867. in Herman Albrecht, an old settler and one of the defenders of New Ulm dur ing the Indian outbreak, died at his home on South Jefferson street Mon day morning. Cancer of the stomach was the cause of his death, a disease from which the patient had Deen a sufferer since last August. Mr. Albrecht was 75 years old, being born in 1829, in Germany. He came to America in 1855 and settled first in Cleveland. Three years later he moved to Milford township, Brown county, and had lived there steadily until he moved to town ten years ago. During the massacre Mr. Albrecht brought his family into New Ulm and shouldered a gun with the others in defense of the town. Deceased is survived by three sons and three daughters, they are: Mrs. Charles Kuelbach and Mrs. Otto Kluegel of New Ulm, and Mrs. Gustaf Sehroeder of Hinkley, and Herman, Gustaf and Robert, who are living on the old farm in Milford. The funeral will be this afternoon at 2 p. m., from the Lutheran church. William Amme. William Amme, aged 78 years, a resident of New Ulm since 1867, died at his home on North Broadway, Monday afternoon from asthma. Death came suddenly, as the patient was perfectly well until Thanksgiving day when he was compelled to lie down several times. Since then he has been failing fast. He caught a cold a few days before Thanksgiving and this developed into the fatal dis ease. Mr. Amme was born in Allsted, Germany, November 4, 1826, and came to America in 1867, arriving in New Ulm in that year. He was a mason and followed his trade until 1882 when he opened up a store here, which he has run since. He also ran a saloon for six years, but gave it up to devote his time exclusively to his other business. He was married in 1867 and his widow and three children survive him. The children are. Mrs. Louise Hangart and Herman Amme of New Ulm, and Mrs. Theresa Waldgen of Germany. The funeral will be held tomorrow afternoon from the Lutheran church. CURED CODSTJMFTION. Mrs. B. W. Evans, Charwater, Kan writes* "My husband lay sick for three months. The doctors said he bad quick consumption. We proeured a bottle of Ballard's Horehound Syrup, and it cured him. That was six years ago and since then we have always kept a bottle in the house. We cannot do without it. For coughs and colds it has no equal" 25c, 50c and $1 00. Sold by Eugene A. Pfefferle. W O S AFRAID This is the title of the beautiful steel engraving, issued by the Chicago & North-Western Railway, that will please the little folks and be an adornment to the nursery. It is 6x9 inches in size, printed on heavy card with wide margins, suitable for fram ing. Sent to any address on receipt of four cents in postage, by W. B. Kniskern, passenger traffic manager, Chicago. A beautiful and appropriate Christmas present for a man who smokes is a nice box of goodci gars. The Blizzard, La ISignor ita, Clear Havana, Panamama, Nan Wilkes, La Flor de Lincoln, Meadow Lark, etc., can be had in nicely put up boxes of 12, 25 and 50. Corner Store it it & O it it a 5538aBaBBBSj3SgSa^PPii|Mkii)\iiii'illi'S Quality in Photography is absolute necessity. It pleases us to show our patrons that every pieture leaving our studio carries with it the stamp of per manence. It requires experience and knowledge to make fadeless photo graphs and we refer you to our past record which proves our ability in that espect. HARRIET SCHMIDT. 48-50. Asid from he pleasure of eating sea sonable fruits before in in the first meal of the day this to has undoubt edly arisen from the well known fact that nearly all fruit and more particularly plums and N E S contain natural lax ativ principles which act directly on the to a and bowels. Constipation, that dread and trouble so me complaint is undoubtedly the basic cause of nine tenth of the dys pepsia, indigestion, biliousness, etc., so prevalent a our people »oday, and which if neglected, surely leads to more complicated and serious organic diseases, can surelv be prevented, and when not too far advanced can be absolutely cured by the ludiciouo of the modern laxa tive and cathartic California Prune Waf ers The are not a patent medicine in the ordinary sense of the word, being com pounded from fresh California Prunes, which every intelligent person is truly nature's laxative. A a little wafer, a a the same compounded in a highly concentrated form from fresh Calilorma Prunes they FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS. Halt and Look! *H&\?eyou m&d? up your mind What -to gciTfor Christmas? If not call at the CORNER STORE and look at our line of goods. We have everything in Candies, Nuts, Tree Ornaments, Pipes, Smokers' Articles a»«t Imported Decorated China Novelties. Candies, 9c to 60c per pound. Nuts. 10, 15 and 20c per pound. Tree ornaments, lc and up. Meerschaum pipes, 75c to $21. Briar pipes, 15c to $7. A cheaper grade of pipes, lc to 15c. Smokers' articles, 25c to $5. Decorated China Novelties, 5c to $1.50. No home should be without a box or several boxes of BON BONS, during the the holidays. The Corner Store is the only place in town carrying a complete line of fancy BON BONS put up in boxes. Everything is new and fresh. The J. J. Juenemann i«{«j»i»i»o»o«i«o«j»a»i«tt«a«a«^«i»i«»«joooi«i»a«a»0» Do You Slee Well If not, perhaps the blame can be laid on the bed you are using. We have just received a carload of Iron Beds, Springs and Matress es of the best make and are selling the com plete beds at a bargain. Our stock of other furniture and house hold furniture has also been recently added to and we can give you some figures and goods that will surprise you. JOHN H. F0RSTER. Undertaking attended to night or day. Scene from 'Way Down East. Two be at Tufrner Theatre Christmas night. SSSrffcwJ A beautiful and appropriate Christmas present for a man wh+ smokes is a nice box of good ci gars. The Blizzard, La JSignor ita. Clear Havana, Panamam*, A an Wilkes, La Flor de Lincoln, Meadow LarJc etc., can be had im nicely put up boxes of 12\ 25 and 50. f* \W:%~ *3te Hair Renewer A high-class preparation for the hair. Keeps the hair soft and glossy and prevents splitting at the ends. Cures dandruff and always restores color to gray hair. Fruit at the Breakfast Table. ^la-ture Provides its oWn rem?di?s, Which, if us?d judiciously, insure perfect* health &-f&l. tim?$. joat drrairt coast imlTjea.. $1 E. PHALLfcCO Nufan»,H.H. jea mdd SIJOO are a natural dissolvent, acting on the contents of the stomach and bowels a not on the organs themselves regulate the Liver and S to a Cleanse the S and Purify the Blood Cure all Bowel Troubles, a 4 Bteath Had Blood. Wind on the S to a Bloated Bowels Foul Mouth, Indigestion Pimples and Dizziness.. E household should a its family package of A I O N I A N E W A E S and at the first of approach in illness or under the weather,, take a couple of wafers, and the doctor's bills will soon be smaller than are now. You can eat what you please if you fol low each meal with a A I O N I A N E W A E S hich quickly dissolves the'most indigestible food, and helps to carry it through and out of the in a gentle and healthful manner, without the slightest pain, griping or nausea TM Wafers for 25c. Irving|Drug Co Sole prietors, Philadelphia, Pa 27 N. Minnesota: S re it & & 5