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LOCAL NOTES
Don't forget that persontl property
taxes arc now due sod payable at tlM
•Gourthoute. ••...•• •:vi/'".-,*^c ,-•.
Crone Bros, eboe sale it still on If
you waot something onetp, come end
Mre. August Tbiede whl entertain
4be Lutheree Ledietr AM Sonlcty
Tbui^ty aftsroooo 4
Joseph Everting left for 81. Paul
Monday to eooept position with the
Commercial State Bank of that city.
A right start in life meene aueneii}
Tbeuetert ift Menkete Oom'l. Col.,
Meohato, Mian. Send for catalog.
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Dr. Geo. R. K«h of Mloneapolle
•visited over 8uuduy with hit brother,
.yfiWmm, who, we are glad to report
4t tanking tetittactory progress.
Tbe Current Newe Club met with
Jin. C. O. Rotm for their eodel
meeting yesterday afternoon. The
•sue! Uterery firogrem w*e*r«g4*oeA
by muck) nod refrosbmenttr
Tht 1. PftMOBfer going
North recently changed tlttt aad
I E P/'^
ieaveeatl:«B p^ ta.^, Thla ohaoge^, a '»fflieted hut Io a much enilder forej.
•.^no Aeeoaiaioclatiott to thaw eotting
/Iroeapoiataeattof Hew Dim potto
Morthwettorn oaatoagor at ld».':'"'
Herraaa B«in, Robert Soberer
.•'dJeoffoHofon cooapri^ committee
«o make the' arraogemeett f«r
Otatrlot CooveoUeo nod Turatag to
-be bold hero Saturday and Sun
^iay, Maroh 8th and ftth. Oolegawf
are oaptoted from the' MioheapolU,
St. Paul and Waopaton. N. D.
eoeletiet which together with New
f7lm form the Dlttrict of Minnetota.
thoroughly. The deooratioot were In
the national oolort and cupper
nerved at midnight.
The I C. Ball given laat week
Tafeday wat atteoded by a large
oumber of peraoot from out of town
Thla ball la the aoeial event of the
year for the Kolghte and their
ladioe and alwaya provea a huge
waccett. Thlt, year't event wat oo
exception and the aixty couplet who
$ar»ieioeted In it eoj«»yed theatelveaf in-New Ulm aod.what ever may be la
ttore for the rett of the country we
right here erea't lookiog up our
tpriog overeoate jutt yet.
cevvtioavei
8UL STERN
MtW YORK) a
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ETROPOLITAN 8t^te iajPA^n as to
the toaih wno resides in New York or Chicago.~"
Let us tailor you a 8tiit %o measure it will be made
smoothly and promptly and, J?a? authoritative style.
,Purther, it will reflect your individuality.
In the hundreds of bright new patterns which
play there's surely one. which will impress you.
doesn't obligate you. Conie in.
W« B. GftEIG
The Center a|r*et Tailor
•*,.Jullue
•Buddt
kato last week.
A too wtt bora Ifttt
tod Urt. Alolt Book
North Broadway.
WM a.
W. W. Smith of 8leepv Bye
-Hew Ulm vlaltor IMI week.
Mitt Alloa Russell visited with
friends at Redwood Falls this week.
A. H. Llenhard visited In New Ulm
Friday tad Saturday tod looked after
buttoess ntfattera in hit line:
Tboreia*5 00 tt the Gem Theatre
that It itI*eo away Sat. night. Come
aod fft It. Don't forget Sunday
njgbt's program. Adv
JP. C. Lawlt, ooo of the High Sohoof
faculty, vlelted*ver "Sunday at bit
holio at Morrittowa, Hfho., Mr.
Fwnaraoa accompanied the Batkot
Ball team on their trip to Mountain
Lake io Mr. Ltwlt' absence.
Mitt Elisabeth Schmidt, Edwin
Lena and Albert Domeier, etadenta at
tbe University of Minnesota viclted at
home between Semesters thlt weak.
They arrived Friday evening and re*
turned Tuesday, the new semester
opening Wedbeadoy.
If any one wants to find out noma*
thing about loabtgo he tbould eon*i
suit Dick Blggt. Dick khowt ail
about It, having been laleVup with
stub a severe atta^fatf week that for
three, days he wtt ooofined to hit bed
find vat hardly ablo to stir. Some
onedee Io the Central Block la now
One of the pipte in the Ploaatr Drug
8tor» buret Suadajr night ia the
teeoad eiory and aa a eootea.i*Det
they had tooiethlng of a flood. The
water trickled thro from the eeeoad
ttoryfc4hefirateiory had before they
tot' the water abut .off, about four
inchee of it had accumulated la the
batemest. Fortunately no damage
8«odwy waa Candelmae Day^or
Ground Bog Day at it It often called.
If old traditiona have any weight we
may expect tix week't moro of winter
weather becaute any grouod*hog that
ventured out of winter quarttra 8un
day4 oertainly bad no difficulty in
teeing hie shadow and no doubt
acuttied back to hit hole bent oo
another loog nap. The tun tbone
brightly a good share of the day here
we dis
Tolook
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attended
et Men*
to Mr.
rttldiof on
Fred'k. 8obweppe of Mtoketo
visited New Ulm friends over Sntur*
day tod Sunday.
TltetK^iwodn^e^^w* sale
•.hVr
C. O.Relm Is advertising a spedtlty
in knives and forks. Don't fail to
read his ad at the bottom of page h.
O. A. Ottomeyer la determined to
clear the decks for the tpriog trade.
aemlleyonhowhe'atjolagtodotbla
At the recent aonual meeiiag of the
St. George Creamery Co. the follow
lag ofaoara anddirectore were elected:
Pree ,•• John rSchippel Treat, and
Manager, Bombard J. Vetter direc*
tore, L^uisB., Buscbard, Alwin Re*
eoftMd Joe. A. Vetter. .,*.,
Another
,4newey''
yew watjt aomtthlag
age* Advt
i^aet Wednesday afterooon Brntt
Of. OropCodprfreao of Mr. and Mrt.
Eirptt Qrutsend'irf dfLjtfayette town*
thin tod Mitt Mabel kcttke daughter
of Mr tnd Mrs. Julius Kottke, re
tl^iag near «loetaer were united in
marriage at the pareonage of the
Friedeat Cbnrch. R«v. Mayer tied
thi npptinl knot. Mies Adeline Kottke,
titter of thebride end Robert Grus
seodorf brother of the, groom, were
witnesses the oeremony. The
newlywedt took short wedding trip
npd upon (heir return will make their
home In New Dim.
JBygenol Cold Cream It pronounced
b^ ita many uaere the absolute per*
faction is a cold cream. Bave you
tried: it? Sold by E. A. Pfefferle.
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s,&/<'« "ivi'Aipiti »w. S I & W I /.y*fctw*-
AT
Basement Parlors of
German Methodist Church
Next Week, Wednesday, Feb. I2th
Given by Ladies Aid Society
Luich in atternoon. 15c.
Oyster Supper in evening, 26c
on page 4. {witnesses.
A: Florom^Sttwart O I
dayir^ayl^-Saturelayoighta:
aad la now at the home of hie
lira. Krueggel, nt 8 Louis Park and
bat apparently fully recovered.
The Western L»nd A Securities ere
buttling for business, and have got
their etereooMeQO lectures sttrted.
Another out-of-town company lookiog
for business here is the Richmond
Chemical .Fire Extinguisher Co.
whoip ad^appeart on page three.
For rod «aad roughened heads. Brown County. •70.AP per month. Ad*
obappedfaaeorllpsor for aairritat. drass Room t, 1»08 Faraam Sir.,
odskinfrom any cause fryBYOKNOL Otntbt, Nsbr. A
sod keeps tttf-eeil'p in a normal ahd day afternoon in honor of their gu^st
healthy condition.^ Sold by £. A. y. Berg of Wonhnald. The
•Pmfforln.-... ..,
:Advt,.
ad you want to
heed is the one tailing the ladiat
AproaBata^, atj^MtmMdistChurch
m&m****k *•**:."•?•• •A#^i«*»rib..ortfrom
eerve an oyster supperjn the evealeg 5 2
altar the aala.
Twenty of the memlwt of Co. "A"
paniejpeted ta the lndoor: rifle prae*
tloe et the Ster Hall last Wedaeeday
evening. Ton thot on the 900 yard' Bhileior. waM known farmer of
rabgC and of ta*e tee score of only Ua^cuworth met with an accident
weebeloweO: On teefiQO yird swage •hotil »h»«ioak
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Tonigbt, latt appearaaoa of "Kraf,
lha Grett,n at the American. Advt
[. At l'i o'clock Tuesday mornlog Ben*
ry J. Relohart waa married to Miss
ElicabetkiScbatfer. Franott Schaefer
QfMm QMm
Crott,
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dleana,lnlw latest M^ologua aod wmethlag cheap, come and
Imnereonhtloaa. Qem Theatre Th«r*
Mrs. Bmli Hvmpsl wat hf*•»**' S S wMmain of-Bdw. A. Man
turprttedlMtWedneeday eveplag »f toMlat Margaret Dorn^ W.
numbers of the Lutheran aawlotTiluh. Afcwhsrg and Mite Anna Kp.ar
Thtet^bnwaa
vertary. &t*klui^^?0:?m*\ Maa. pastM'wlth..horae' aadbugff
and all had an enjoyable time. eoad^o. powdpre 1.1
I. .till on if
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Adv At 9 o'clock Monday morning or-
-. I Hiss fUrtheC. Diet, w-te
Aoewrding to Intact J'married In Holy Trinity chureb. R*v.
Wicbertki who waa taken a n^
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&$**W» Callfo^ia „|dnadJlltaF«ocee Beck were the
returned to Mlnaoapolla up: Saturday
In another column of this paper will
hi found toe program of tne recital to
be given, by. Mist Heimerdioger and
and Miss Hubtjtrd. It promises to be
a thoroly enjoyable affair. The
Ladies of the CSongregatlonal Church
have arrangea It tod It coes withont-^fgf^vrilllnrer took plao
aaying that it pill he moat •uccs»ful Vogel end Mitt Margaret
at both- young ladies are favorlte|e
here among theirmany old frieodt.
Hygenol Bair A Scalp Toole slope
iteblar and aoreaaaa of the eftalp
almost lostadfly, prevent* dandruff
i^9Mmi§r.
F. B. Reixlaff has taken time by the
forelock and la ready for the eutorno*
oile eeason. Be received his first ctr
idad of Studebeker machines tbit
week tnd thev ore now on exhibition,
ready for the prospective buyers.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Biggiot of Beech,
lend, Mont., who bave been visltiig
atCblcsgo aod Milwaukee arrived
here Mooday evening and will viwit
fur about two weeks with Mr. and
Mrs. J. R«ardon. Mrs. Higgioe is a
sister of Mr. Rvardon.
Monday morning at 8 o'clock the
marriage of Chat. Kreteeh to Mitt
Idwerd
Willinger'
acted ee wlteesees. The oeremony waa
perfblrmed in tim Holy Triotty Church
b? Rev. Seblihkert.
Mrt. B. Freaiel and Mire. Roy Berg
entertained at a tble.ble-bee Wednes
deeorationt
la pink
delightful refrethmento
Mrt. Berg left for her home
Thurtday. -T :'.',,.^ .^ J\^.''•••'*:''
Foiir dratted ehlekene given away
at the American Saturday. Adv
Dr. gtmoeh't driving horaa took a
noUon iatojtt bead the other day to,
do (iomethlng original and ran away.
The horse ie one of thoee ataid, steady
aatmalt tnnt no one woald ever espeet
Hmsdea
fuodfid lh
a runaway, hratking
•k buggy"aad running, over a little
girt. The child wtt not at all hurt
aad no other damage waa doner
0
IB took part. U. Klauet made a per- ialat%aJii«a« hour afterwards he died
fool ecore, It had mora than 40, 6
a
scored highert a ooodropped «°«P~-y «tah hie neighbor, George
down lots. Hegler, he waa engaged la cutting
kCv^Broa.almaai4a4#aWl^mif^^^
Oneojf die oldest and most reliable mmafacturers of silverware
recently made me a proposition to buy 100 sets of the very best
quality Knives and Forlcs with 12 Dwt. plate, which I accepted.
This purchase does away with any middleman's profit and I am going to give the people
of this vicinity an opportunity to share with me in this special purchase. The quality of
^hesegoodBisablolutely guaranteed by the manufacturer and myself.
N W S
Monday nooo aad
•*«w»i of hie iojuries la
hM
a half
theJohtyQrabner farm,
had expected the tree to fall in aa alto
gether different direction than it did
and that waa the cause of the terrible
accident. The tree waa close to the
telephoae wires aod a telephone pole
nod they cut the tree in tueh away
that It ought to have fallen away from
the wires. Unfortunately it tell over
the wirea aod the telephone pole waa
broken off nod the top of the pole
struck Mr. Ebilsior on the left should,
er and breast felling him to the ground.
It was found upon examination that
his collar bone and left arm were
broken, nnd be sustained Internal in*
jurtet which proved fatal. Be never
regained eooteiousness nnd died b»
fore medical aid could reach him
The funeral wb'cb wna largely ettei?
ded wae held from the German M.
charcb, Sleepy Eve, Thurtday after,
aoon, Rev. John Schneider offlciaUnf,
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Weare inthe racewith
our Boys'Buit*.
The juvenil« departm is tne
one of our lenders (Not just
(anecesHarv evil," aa some
clothing stores consider their
boys' department.) It*a one
of the pleitsantettt and most
successful parts of our store.
NeV 8pi ing Styles.
2-Pieee Suits— 9*50to 18.00
Overcoats at Reduced Prices*
to the man who has
Big tam*ta»d4ttlttnrf feature a*afco
American, IMday and 8at«ffdaf. ACT*
Miss Lsola Strtekler arrived
Monday evening from
epead eeveral day* with
between eemeesare Bho
The two man f^nsara Suaday ,^,.,:-^*
Sam MoAnliffo, now off Galea, Moo
roe Co. ft. Y. a nsambar of Carroll'sf
expedition cant out for the rellr of
the eettiera aioa/ the Cottonwo
River which jwae ambushed on Fifth
North Streetinear the Alexander Hoe*
pita! aaye th»t the painting of the
battle of New Ulm depicting their ride
for life la not quite accurate. We
quote blm at follows: "It it not hit*
torlcally correct, at I clung to the
rear axle when Carroll waa abut -nd
held on till the nortec ungnided
stopped In the retr of the bot-l etable.
Three timet they turned thoee hortee
aad each time they by inttloot banded
for the town. I wonder if nay oi tne
eevea men of that party of elxteen
whoeeetpedlore living betidee my*
eelf." The only one that we know of
is Luther C. vet and he now roaldes
at Tracy, Mine.
will we dlaplay la say wladtw. will I O S S W 0
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Its etaiwill party'of tho Be.
Society held St thaaudltovittmoi lh»
CAthotteiubuulhwtts Swamny evening.
feweVval which wna- optnad
hv Shrjam)ama^faM''Ofts^^
Soalety. The- newly' electeI'^m^a^P^nlwejwmV
duly installed by
^3tMnaiigmmm\*l
Rohan Sehlinkart who alao IdeUverot
ee address. Be- waa followajd ty Ooo.
A. Slelxle. State repreteotatfve of the
German Catholic Sooletlee. Chaplain
A. 8ohott of the Hospital alao de
livered en address. la their remarke
these geatlemei. dwelt particularly on
the work 6f tbe German, Cathollo
8oeietieeof the.State and'uppn in
turanoe and' insurance rates. Caps.
Hofmelater^t J^veaUe brobestre
furnished tbe music for tbe oceailon.
Tbe laet number on the program was
a three act comedy entitled "Fees
»ueber Peeh" staged by members of the
I male oborua of the St. Caeorllt*
Society which wae well -roeelvad.
Lunch wae then aerved In «ho haaa*
meat of the school houee. Gueeat
were preeent from Sie#pv Eve, Swan
Lake, St. George and Searlee,
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