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•4 Rescued from Suffering and Death by PAINED Celery Compound E GREA flEDICINE. MR. ALFRED BROWN, A Prominent and Popular Citizen, Says: "After the U«e of Paine's Celery Compound, I Am Now In the Best of Health." The greatest of modern physicians, Prof. Edward E. Phelps, M. D., LL. D., after years of long practice and close scientific study, gave to suffering and diseased men and women his marvelous, life giving prescription, with the conviction and positive knowledge that it had peculiar virtues and ample powers to cure. Thousands of the strongest testimonials from the best known and most reliable men and women of our country fully sustain the claims made by Dr. Phelps regarding his incompar able Paine's Celery Compound. One of the most convincing proofs furnished, comes recently from a gentleman widely known in the capital city of the Dominion Canada. We refer to Mr. Alfred Browiyi O'Connor St., Ottawa, Ont. Mr. Brown's letter fully demonstrates the fact that the greatest sufferer may cast off his or her "burden of disease and become well, strong, and happy. It proves, too, that the great medicine main tains more fully than ever before its unrivaled place in the estimation of people of wealth and social standing as well as with the masses. Mr. Brown says:— "I acknowledge with thankfulness and pleasure the fact that I have been cured of a very painful illness of eight years' standing by use of Paine's Celery Compound. I had, during the years of my illness, tried almost all the advertised medicines without deriving any good results. I was also treated by several of the best doctors of this city, hoping to find that one of them, at least, would understand my case. "I was getting worse, and was told I was incurable. I was indeed in a critical condi tion. I could not go from the house alone, as I was liable to sudden collapse. I tried hospital treatment, but no relief or good results came to me. I could not sleep anything that mapy this week. I ate increased my agonies I was extremely Sr\ tut A weak, restless, tired, and despondent waV] obliged to walk about with my hands pressed firmly into my left side to ease my paiils my feet and hands were cold continually had inclination to vomit, had profuse, cold sweats, quick breathing, and would be racked with pain for hours at a time. "After the regular use of Paine's Celery Compound for a time, I am now in the best of health, have good appetite, and can use any kind of food. Thank God I am my old self once more, all through the use of Paine's Celery Compound." FOR TWENTY TEARS DIAMOND DYES have been the standard home dyeB. Every discov ery in dying has been utilized to improve them. Today they are the simplest, strongest, and most reliable of all dyes for home use. Direction book and 45 dyed samples free. We have a special department of advice, and will answer free any questions about dyeing. Bend sample of goods when possible. DIAMOND DYEB, Burlington, V«. O E COMMISSION COMPA (INCORPORATED) GRAIN & STOCKS Members Minneapolis Inde pendent Grain & Stock Ex- Shichange. Us Your CashGrain We Guarantee Highest Market Price. Our Commission is Only -J- Cent per Bushel. W E BUY AND SELU Wheat, Corn and Oats for future delivery at a commission of 1-16 per bushel. We Charge no interest for carrying long stocks. Margins: lc a bushel on grain, $2 a share on stocks. References: 108 National and State Banks. Private Wires to all Leading Ex changes and to 87 Leading Towns of the Northwest. General Offices, Bank of Commerce Building, Minneapolis, Minn. Local Office: Ottomeyer Block. WM. KOCH, Local Mgr. HENRY QOEDE, THE PHOTOGRAPHER. I now have my new studio completed and fitted up for the nihkiDg of pictures in the latest and best styles known the profession. Family groups a Spe cialty. Studio on BROADWAY, between 1st and 2nd North streets. GROSS MANN'S PATENT WRITIN RING. The most important improvement of the age in the art of penmanship makes the poorest wiiter a splendid penman in a few weeks by the u&e of thin ring. En dorsed by prominent College Presidents and Boards of Education in Europe and America. Sample dozen assorted sizes Sfcut post paid for $1.00, single sample 25c When ordering a single ring, state whether 'or man, woman, or child. PENN MFG. SUPPLY CO. No. 119 S. Fourth Street. Philadelphia. Neighborhood 4. COURTLAND. [Special Correspondence.] Miss Esther Z-.eske visited the Cedar borg girl Sunday. W. F. Srege is able to he around the store rgftin. A surprise paity was given MitsFloia Smith Thursday evening by her young fricMi- s. Rdv. Mien preached lieie Sunday af- ternoon. Henry Schlottmann is fixing up a dwelling house for his dnughter and son-in law, Mr. and Mis.4Ienry Becker. Mr. Wm. Schrap of Sleepy Eye has bef 11 visiting fnei ds \o this vicinity last wiek. Mr^ichnip says he likes it very much ip^m uew home, Qilley was in town Saturday looking for a purchaser for his faim He iutends to quit farming and go iuttf the lively business at Hauska. Mrs. W. F. Wcmlt of New Ulm was visiting fiiends here last weeK arid while visiting at Mrs. Peter Hansen a surprise party was given in her honor. Games were played and refreshments served. The best pill 'neath the stars and stripes It cleanses the system and never gripes. Little Early Eisers of wordly repute- Ask for DeWitt's and take no substitute. A small pill, easy to buy, easy to take and easy to act, but never failing in results. De Witt's Little Early Risers arouse the secre tions and act as a tonic to the liver, curing permanently. Euec. A. Pfefferle. SPRINGFIELD. (From the Advance.) A sister of Mrs. Mdrtin Forester, who lives south of town, arrived from Ger- a H. Bendixen shipped to Chicago 1,000 sheep which he had been fattering on his farm. Nicolson Nelson went to Chicago with the stock, Mrs. Henry Yaeger and her mother, Mrs. Stylow, departed for Milroy Mon day, and expect to remain about three weeks. While there they will attend the marriage of Mrs. Yaeger's niece. has. Newdall has bought of Anderson Bros, the quarter section adjoining town on the southwest, and known as the Fred Altermatt farm. The price paid is $52.50 per acre. Mr. Newdall takes possession April 1st. He will make a dairy farm of it, to be in charge of Pat McLaughlin, who will move outo the place. The sup plying of milk to customers in town will be engaged in. There should be a good opening for an enterprise of this kind, and the farm is exceptionally well lo caX/m for it. W J. Paffrath has sold the residence where he now lives to Mark Harrison for $1,800. In the deal Mr. Paffrath took a quarter section of land owned by Mr. Harrison near Washhurn, N. D. After wards Mr. Paffrath sold the Dakota land to Emil Burchardt, buying from Mr Burchardt the letter's section in section 35, North Star. Mr. A left Tuesday morning for North Dakota. Mr. Paffrath will give possession of his town property to Mr. Harrison in about a month. THE STOMACH IS THE MAN. A weak stomach weakens the man, be-* cause it cannot transform the food he eats into nourishment. /Health and strength cannot be restoied to any sink man or weak woman without first re storing health and strength to the stom ach. A weak stomach cannot digest enough food to feed the tissues and re vive the tired and iun dovn limbs and organs of the body, Kodol Dyspepsia Cure cleanses, purifies, sweetnes and strenghtens the glands and membranes of the stomach, and onres indigestion, dyspepsia andaUstomlch troubles. Eug'. A. Pfefferle. New Ulm People at Nicollet. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Volk were Ulm visitors on Monday. 01 v-Htfti HaDDenlntfs of Midweek ,4 ^NEWS-"^9 New Jake Weier and family left for their new borne at New Ulm on Wednesday. M. B. Johnson and A. J. Rudolph were New Ulm visitors last Sunday. Miss Amanda Muesing returned Mon day from a two weeks visit at New Ulm, accompanied by Mrs. Wm. Muesing Jfc andifaughter. yPeter Soukop, representing Scbell's brewery, was here on Wednesday f©r the last time, as be has accepted a position with the Brown Co. Bank of New Ulm. At a meeting of the lutheran con grogation, held on Sunday last it was re-, solved to extend a call to one of the New Ulm graduates to teach the parochial school.—Leader. WHAT'S IN A NAME? Everything is in the Dame when it 3omes to Witch Hazel Salve. E. C. De Witt & Co. of Chicago, discovered, some years ago, how to make a salve from Witch Hazel that is a specific for Piles. For blind, bleeding, itching and protrud ing Piles, eczema, cuts, buns, bruises aud all sain diseases, DeWitt's Salve has no equal. This has given rise to homer Happening of the'wee clipped from our exchanges and as reported by our pitm? special and open up a new business, W $ HANSKA. (From the Herald.) Th&dfuction at Ole Johnson's Tuesd, wajrattended by a large number of eager buyers. The house was full at dinner time and over 200 sandwiches were con sumed in a '"hand out" lunch by the crowd that did not gain entrance to the house. Almost everything brought good prices, and many articles sold so well as to surprise the owner. The threshing rig was sold to Thomas and Oscar Thord sen for $990. The entire outfit was sold and not the third interest as advertised on the bills. A colt two 3 ears old brought almost $100. Dr. Wood was summoned' to attend a patient near Godahl Tuesday morning and while crossing the fields he had to get out and hold a wire down to the team could pass over. A wire slipped and striking one of the horses startled them and they attempted to run. The doctor caught hold of the reins and held on pluckily. He was thrown down and a wheel of the buggy passed orer him. However he stopped the horses aftei they bad dragged him several rods, and strange to say he has no serious hurts to report. It was a narrow escape. A REMARKABLE CASE. One of the most remarkable cases of a cold, deep-seated on the lungs, causing pneumonia, is that of Mrs. Gertrude E Feuuer, Marion, Ind who was entirely cured by the use of One Minute Cough Cure, She said: "The coughing and straining so weakened me that I run down in weight from 148 to 92 pounds. I tried a number of remedies to no avail until I used One Minute Cough Cure. Four bottles of this wonderful remedy cured me entirely of the cough, strength ened my lungs and restored me to my normal weight, health and strength." Eng. A. Pfefferle. SLEEPY EYE. (From the Herald.) Henry Salzburn is hsre from Omaha and will remain in Sleepy Eye for a couple of weeks attending to some bus ness. He has rented his residence to A. J. Gadhois of St. Paul, a traveling man. The pool and billiajrd room, owned by Wm. Dadvison in the Schneider block was closed up this week and the pool and billiard tables and other accessories moved to St. Peter, the proprietor find ing it was a losing scheme. sto** A. F. Strickler has purchased the Mrs. Koehne residence now occupied by A. C. Clausen. The doctor will make numerous improvements together with filling in the lots. Sometime in the spring he will occupy it. John Upson, the well known Albin farmer returned last week from a two month's visit with friends at points in Colorado. He spent considerable time around Pueblo, Colorado Springs and 8 best country on earth. Band with uniforms. The band has a membership of twenty and by getting new uniforms show much enterprise. Henry Neumann is their teacher and leader. ous worthless counterfeits. Ask for De- Cutt G. P. & T. A. Minneapolis Witt's—the genuine. Bog. A^P/efferle, Minn. April 3 0 Our versatile friend, Edson Hall chap eroned a select party of friends out to the home of Ab. Cutting Wednesday evening for the purpose of serenading the newly wedded couple* but to his chagrin found on his arrival that the only musical instrument he had in his posses sion was a faucet. Ed. is usually equal to any emergency but a lancet without any adjuncts was too much for him. His joy of anticipation was sadly disappoint ed and now his friends are telling that he won't he consoled. i^J2^'!*: ——•—oc Low Rate Excqratonsforrlomeaeekera. 'J On the first and third Tuesdays 'of February, March and April, 1908, the j£. & St. L. Railroad will see excursion tickets for Horoeseekers to points in the West, SouthweBt, 8outh and Southeast at the low rate of one fare plus $2.00 for round trip limited 21 days from date of f?? faction aale. For full particulars inquire of an M. & St. L. Ticket agent or address A. K?: COMFREY. (From the Times.) Martiq Hose, of the Hauenstein Brew ing Co., made Liscustomery visit to Com frey this week/ fit-SWA t^KX?' Chas. Adams and family are now loca ted in Augusta Holm's residence, former ly occupied by Emil Me'ster.&^I^V Geo. Wilness on Tuesday, rented Mrs. fapaaers of West Svedahl, was visiting John Ouren's farm and will soon move ^ifelalives in town yesterday. '\v onto it. It is possible Mrs. Ouren may/ Arrangements are being made for the have an auction soon to dispose of some organizing of a Catholic Order of Fo.es-" of her belongings. Jonas Sjoquist, one of the well-known 8 8 a Carlson Bros, now have an extra stock a larg§ membership. '_ of clothing on hand in Comfrey. They ^Sheriff Wm. Julius was in town'llon bought out their competitors and wrtf a or ship the entire stock to some other place cupant of the W. R. Hodges' building „. .... A good audience gathered in the school house to greet Mrs. Burns, who preached an interesting sermon. Dr. Burns will be in towu next Wednesday evening, and will speak on religious work among the negroes and^poor whites in the south. a :, oc_ building would be offered at public sale at the front door of the court house in New Ulm, April the 9th, by the New Ulm Building and Loan Association, the building next to Smith Bros. Carlson of the Oue Price Cloth ing Store, has purchased Mrs. H. Breit kreutz'sstock of clothing,and has had same shipped to New Ulm. It is under stood that the firm is considering the matter of opening up a new store, the intended location of which is not learn ed. Mrs. Breitkreutz disirtd more room for the display of other goous and also intends to devote more attention to, and enlaige the dry goods department of her store. County Commissioner P. J. Miller is at Guilford, a town located in the ex treme southern part of Indiana. Some time ago Mr. Miller's brother, Jacob, the latter's wife and child, constituting the entire family, were killed by a passenger train while attempting to cross the track at Guilford. An estate of considerable value is left to three heirs: P.J. Mill er, his brother and sister/ Mr. Miller was called there to look after the settlement of the estate. .- STATE OF OHIO, CITY OF TOLEDO. CQ LUCAS COUNTY. S Frank J. CHENNY makes oath that he is senior partner of the firm of F. J. CHENNY & Co. doing business in the City of Toledo, County and State aforesaid,.and t*{at said firm willpaythesumofONEHUMDRED DOLLARS tor each and every case of CA TASRAH that cannot be cured by the use of HALLS CATARRH CURB. FRANK J. CHEKNY. Sworn to before me and subscribed in mv presence, this 6th day of December A. D\ 1886. A.W. GLBASON, fSEAl) Notary Public. Hall's Catarrah Cure is taken internally*, and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Send for testimon ials free. F. J. CHKNNY & Co., Toledo, O. Sold by all druggists, 75c. Hajl's Family Pills are the best. ORDER TO HEAR PETITION FOR LICENSE TC SEI LAN OF MINOR. State of Minnesota, DD County of Brown, 8 S In Probate Court, Special Term, Febru ary 24th, 1903. In the Matter of the Guardianship of Ole J. Otterholm, Minor. On reading and filing the petition of Jacob Klossner, Jr., guardian of said min or, representing among other things, that the said ward is seized of certain real es tate in New Ulm, Brown County, Minne sota, and that for the benefit of said ward the same should be sold, and praying for license to sell the same. A nd it appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, from said petitition, that for the benefit of said, ward said real estate should be sold. It is ordered, that all persons interested in said estate appear before this court on the 19th day or March A. D. 1908. at 10 o'clock a. m., at the probate office in the courthouse in the city of New Ulm in said county, then and thereto show cause (if any there be) why license should not be granted for the sale of said real estate, ac cording to the prayer of said petition. And it is further ordered, that this order shall be published once in each week for three successive weeks prior to said day of hearing, in the New Ulm Review, a weekly newspaper printed a AND...• Minnesota the S A representative of the M. C. Lilly Manufacturing Company of Columbus, Ohio was at Evan last w#ek and took the order for equipping the Evan Cornet published at the city of New Ulm in said county. Dated at New Ulm, Minnesota, this24th day of February A. D. 1908. By the court. S. A. GEORGE, (Seal.) 8-10 Judge of Probate. Wm. Pfaender, Real Estate Insurance Agent, Insures against fire, hail, tornadoes, accident and death in the best of com panies. ".: RBAL. B8TATB BOUGHT AMD SOLO. Legal documents executed, loans lie gotiated, steamship tickets sold. H. FBENZEL, MANUFACTURER OF S ©©da VA 7 afepj (§Iir)qer dnlz, QDenxeF wsieF, and all kinds of carbonated drinks. De livered to all parts of the city on short notice., 7 New Ulm, Minn. &'3 PLUMBING AND/ PIPE FITTING. STtAHJIIIBHO WATE EATINfiJ Employs none but the best of |^s workmen and guarantees satis- |-S tf% timates furnished oa all contract* at short notice. Shop under Brown Co. Bankf |gg^^^gllO|ff CRONE BRO S E BROS F. H. E N E OCH S BROS BUR CIGAR CO. FORSTER W. G. 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