New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
April 23, 1884 · Page 2 of 5
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wmsssm 'ma *^3K^^?#^ NEW ULM REVIEW, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 28, Jr iMMWMMM Eiesling, Eeller&Co'si NOTICE. NEW tLM AND VICINITY. City Council Proceedings. 8IGELIEW& John Dillon at Turner Hall next Mysterious Disappearance. ill* Saturday evening. A young man named Jerome Lang, Farmers are done with seeding their 'ih The last of a series of council meetings St. Peter is going to be beomed in Applications for liquor license for grain and warm weathex is their wish a workman in H. Kiesling's wagon City Clerk Nix gives notice in another to settle np the affairs of the old tbe coming year must befiledin the eastern papers. now. One advantage onr farmer&jhave, manufactory on front street, has been IS HEADQVABTERS FOB column that applications for council was held on Tuesday evening office of the undersigned before May they all sewed hard wheat missing since Monday, the 14th inst. The Are department was out for liquor license must be filed in his office 1st next. of last week.- After the busbMss in Many new buildings are to be erected On the day above named he took his before May 1st next. practice last Sunday morning. in this vicinity this season. Mr. hand had been concluded, Mr. Chas. & JACOB NIX, City Clerk. gun and started out on a hunt. Mr. Sebweppehas already completed bis Mr. M. Penning will deliver nursery ^CLOTHINGf Broat, the newly elected member, took Farmers' and business men's convention J. Kunz, the bridge watchman, insists dwelling-house. It is the finest structure SIDEWALK NOTICE.^! stock in New Ulm April 28 and 29. He his seat And B. Ffefferle, the outgoing in this town. Messrs. Sander, that Lang crossed the bridge in company next Saturday at the Court will have some extra stock with him, Ifoticeis hereby given, that at* meeting member, retired. -\r*,.* Swkop and F. Frank, jr., have partly House. with another man. and Mr. ef the City Council of the City of Nrir Ulm, such as apples trees, currants, &o. !gHat8aiad Caps, finished their dwelling-houses. Fred The council is now constituted as follows: Minn, held April 15th, A. D. 1884, the following Kuehnel's folks, we understand, are thinks after the cage is completed of resolution was adopted: H. B. Constans, mayor Jacob also quite positive that they saw him Tbe Minneapolis Turners have decided putting in a lovely little nightingale. The cold and stormy weather the BOOTS and SHOES ItssoLVBD, that eaeh and every owner of Pfaenninger, Chas. Leonhardt, Louis I Onr congratulations. Mr. Carl Forster and an another man pass their house tK lots abutting on German Street in the City upon organizing an independent military fore part of last week retarded seeding Buenger, Mainrad Epple, Chas. Brust, also prepares for building a large of New Vim, Minn., inBlocks No. fifty-nine :^V aWa^Stt^fS CENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. together. It is further given out that operations somewhat, but a few company. barn this summer, aad many others councilors Jacob Nix, clerk. (59), sixty (60 sixty-one (61) and ibrtvtwo the man in whose company Lang was more days of fine weather will suffice i will put up new structures in this vicinity. (62), South of Center Street insaid city, The bond of Fr.Forster, city treasurer, Diphtheria poisohs the blood. Convalescents ALARGENEWOpFDRRSSGOODS AND last seen returned and crossed the for the most tardiest farmer to get his are hereby directed and required to eonstruct This is an evidence that they was fixed at $10,000. The bond of should take Hood's Sarsaparilla a good aud sufficient sidewalk on said have some cash left yet. bridge alone later in the day, but no small grain in the ground. the other city officers was fixed at Street and adjoining said lots, within two to neutralize and eradicate the A young man in this town belonging particular notice was taken of him, weeks from the publication of this notice, Bepresentative Nelson appeared before $500. ^vfev to the pedagogic fraternity will soon poison matter. and up to the present time his identity according to ordinance No. 19 and the plat SFRHTO NOVELTIES, Oarpets- the Biver and Harbor committee The following committees were announced: make a change in his present disposition, of said sidewalk onfilein the city clerk's remains as great a mystery as the so we are informed, and the happy S. The spring term of the district court last week and urged a liberal appropriation office in said cit Gv+oeet**, C*e*fe#*y 3Sw** ity. fate of young Lang. Searching parties one is no school-ma'am either. Our for Nicollet county will convene in St, Da for his proposition for a canaj Dated New Ulm, Minn., April 15th A. D, STREETS AND BRIDGESJ. Ffaeninger, congratulations C. M. have been out in all directions, but 1834. Peter next Monday, Judge Webber connecting*the headwaters of the Minnesota M. Epple. ^)i:.AT PRICES THAT DEFY COMPETITION. jSl By order of the City Counoil. VLKv- 3 Mr. William Frank returned from so far not the slightest trace of him presiding. river and Bed ri/er of the FIRE DEPARTMENTC. Leonhardt JACOB NIX, City Clerk. college at Minneapolis. He is now Albert Blanchard has moved into has been discovered. North. down with a severe cold. We hope to CEMETRY AND PARKL. Buenger. An examination of onr Stock and Prices is respectfully invited. Mr. Lang has resided in this city his newly acquired residence on Centre see him soon well. PoosChas. Brust MINN, and CENTRE STREETS, NEW ULM, MINN. The best offer yet made is the $1.00 about a year, and by his gentlemanly The little girl of John Ries, that was street. Blanch. has now settled The financial statement of the city THEODORE CRONE, AGENT. package of garden and flower seeds manners and industrious habits he has confined In the hospital at New Ulm, down to stay. clerk was submitted and received. given to every person sending tbe has now recovered from the effects of succeeded in winning many friends. Councilors Chas. Brust and Chas. The striking journeymen tailors at name of a new yearly subscriber together a kick received from a horse. The Many theories are advanced as the Leonhardt were appointed a committee Mankato have resumed work, and all parents speak very favorable of the with $1.15 to the FARMERS' cause ot his mysterious disappearance, to examine and compare the books of hospital and the attendants therein. is lovely and serene in our neighboring TRIBUNE, Minneapolis. Send for sample but the general believe is that he has A. the city clerk and treasurer. city once more. -AT- copy. met an accidental death, either by Upon the recommendation of the Paralysis, Nine Years drowning or the premature discharge John Neumann, the boss fisherman John Dillon is inimitable. There is ff. Mayor, the following appointments of his gun, and with this view in "After having suffered for 9 years of New Ulm, lias our thanks for a 17 no like him. Dillon is looking fine,, were made for the ensuing year. mind, search is being made in sloughs and he never made his hits better in pound muscalonge, left on our kitchen with paralysis," says Mr. Joseph Crrr MARSHALFr. Gommel. I wish to announce to my customers and other places that a hunter might Fond du Lac than he did last night. Yates, of Taterson, New Jersey, I table last Wednesday. NIGHT WATCHMANFr. Meile. and friends of New and vicinity that visit in search of game. He left his There was a good house to be entertained, was cured by Samaritan Nervine," CITY ATTORNEYJOS. A Eckstein. Is it not about time for our gun club boarding place alone, and if he did and the support, which was my Mr. Yates authorizes this statement. CITY SDRVEYOEJ. Berndt to show some signs of vitality? Come nearly or quite the same as when Dillon cross the bridge in company with another SPB1S8 BOUDS HIVE ARRIVED. Your druggist keeps it, SI.50. BRIDGE WATCHMANJOS. Kunze. was here last, was worthy of the occasion.Daily man the meeting was undoubtedly out, boys, and let's organize the crack STREET OVERSEER- F. Melges. FABHER8 and BUSIHESS MEM S Register. accidental, and the two may have team in the Minnesota valley. Consisting of Millinery, as GRAVE DIGGERJ. L. Mueller. parted company before proceeding far. Gottlieb Dittmann was continued in COSVENTIOH. The skating rink is doing an immense fettg of kll DegcYiptioitf*, Tho. Crone last week received a The searching parties are still out. the capacity of street lamp lighter, and business. So far the accidents have boys1 large stock of childrens' and Ed. Baumler as street cleaner. Mrs. Mary Fisherbauer of this city, been few and trivial, but they do say trimmed and untrimmed: clothing, for the spring and summer, aged 72 last March, died very suddenly Farmers, business men and others which he will sell at low prices. that a few evenings ago the rink floor FLO\VERS, RIBBONS. REPUBLICAN CAUCUS. at 7:30 o'clock last Friday evening. interested in the matter of controlling flew up and hit A. W. Bingham, our She left her daughter's house about Dr. C. Schulin, the St. Paul oculist SATINS, PLUMES, railroads, elevators, and the grading an hour before, in apparent good lumber merchant, with such force that and aurist, will be at the Union Hotel The Republican caucus at Turner health, and at the hour above named of wheat under state supervision, are of every description, and at prices that his better half-had to stay up all night on Sunday, May 4th, and on the first Hall last Friday evening was organized she arose from her chair to go to a cupboard hereby requested to meet for the purpose are 25 per cent less than anywhere and poultice the tender spot. Bingham Sunday in each month thereafter. in another part of the room, by the election of Ernst Brandt of discussion and organization, else. denies the allegation, though. when she suddenly dropped to the as chairman and H. B. Constans secretary. independent of party lines, at tbe following floor and expired without uttering a Remember I have no old stock The State Alliance, a farmers' organization, Although it i3 but a week since the word. A stroke of paralysis was no places and time: New Ulm, at carried over from last year, bul All will meet ot Mankato in June, doubt the cause of her death. Funeral rollerskatingjrink was formally opened, There being no contest, the following the Court' House, Saturday, April 20, Fresh Goods. last Monday. The bereaved have when the policy of that body will Mr. Zieher has already become convinced named gentlemen were elected at 1:30 p. m. Sleepy Eye at the usual NOTIONS. the sympathy of their many friends. probably be outlined for the ensuing that the rink is much too small delegates to the county convention place of public meeting, Saturday, year. to accommodate the large number of enacclamation: S. D. Peterson, Ernst May 3, at 1:30 p. m. Springfield, at A terrible double tragedy was The Sleepy Eye Herald is again in skaters, and he is now making arrangements Brandt, C.W. A. Krook, John Neumann, usual place of public meeting, Saturday, acted near Maatorville last Sunday running order, anew press having for the construction of an Jos. A. Eckstein and Jos. Bobleter. May 10, at 1:30 p. m. afternoon, the principal actor therein I have just received '*^'SS been received last week. The Herald addition 50x65 feet. When completed being Wm. Loeffelmacher, a former Farmers and all other persons interested, is now located in very pretty quarters. the rink will be in the shape of an L. 100 Doz. Ladies' Fancy Upon suggestion of one of the gentlemen resident of Bidgely town. The following living in the counties adjoining present, tbe caucus took a from Monday's Winona Republican. Brown, and convenient to the aforesaid Hose, at 10 cts. Children's The following from the Pioneer Renville county instructs its delegates vote for President and Vice President, places are invited to attend the Press will be news to our people: Hose, at 10 cts., good at lSe. to the Rep. Congressional convention with the following result: meetings. Mantorville, April 21, 1884.This ''The depot at New Ulm, on the to use all honorable means LACES 1 ct., 2* cts., 5 cts., 7cts., community is terribly excited over FOR PRESIDENT. We place the INVINCIBLE and ORIENTAL Shirts upon the market this sea- Committees of any political party, Milwaukee & Northern road, was a most brutal murder which was committed to secure Major Strait's renomination. son, feeling confident it will prove a favorite with the Trade, and meet with 10 cts., 15 cts., iSO cts., and even up Blaine 12 or other persons interested in the struck by lightning Monday night and yesterday afternoon in the that success whleh it justly merits. "T ^'j A Good! to 50 cts. per yard, all fine and Edmunds counties of Nicollet, Sibley, Redwood town of Canistota, seven miles southeast entirely burned down." In the first cheap. Arthur 5 THEO. CRONE. Agt., and dealer in SPRING and SUMMER and Lac qui Parle, desiring to have of this place. William Lceffelmacher, place, New Ulm is not on the above Next Saturday is the sixty-third anniversary Lincoln 3 GOODS. ETC twenty-eight years old, a similar meetings called in their respective EMBROIDERY a very large assortment. named road, and our depot has not of the founding of the Odd young Prussian, shot his wife dead FOR VICE PRE3IDBNT. counties, are requested to correspond thebeen struck by lightning and burned. Fellows' order in America. Are HCW -."'OOOMt while she lay asleep on the lounge, Lincoln 19 with the secretary of 2d Congressional New Ulm Odd Fellows going to celebrate afterwards shooting himself. The WHITE DRESS GOODS, Edmunds district Farmers' and business i "^W: weapon used was a revolver, thirtyeight the event? The Walters' Comedy Company will A number of votes were cast for calibre. Probably the cause of men's committee, Charles C. FANS, GLOVES, NECKTIES, The assessors of Brown county will f." appear at Turner Hall next Saturday this brutal ,act was partial insanity. local luminaries, but they all denied AT THE Brandt, of New Ulm, Brown Co., meet at the County Auditor's office Loeffelmacher was of a low, brutal NewULM chean Cash evening. The following from the HAIR ORNAMENTS, ETC. being candidates for the honor. Minn. disposition. His wife was of good next Saturday for the purpose of Oshkosh Tribune: DRESS BUTTONS 500 gross, family and well spoken of by all who By order of the Committee, consultation and equipping themselves Republican County Convention. The Walters' Comedy Company Elegant Styles, in black, brown, knew her. C. HOWARD, Chairman. with a supply of assessment played the "States Attorney" at the blue, gilt, and in fact any shade, at CHARLES C. Brandt, Secretary. new opera house, in Oshkosh on the Last Saturday was ye editor's birthday. blanks. The Republicans of Brown county remarkable low prices. 9th, and turned away crowds ofjpeople, There is nothing remarkable met in delegate oonvention at the Why do housekeepers prefer DeLand's Come in examine our goods and learn who were unablo to secure even standing At the Cong. Church cor. Minn & about this, and we should have never y:i Court House, in the city of New Ulm, prices before making your purchases room. Every seat in the house was thought of mentioning the fact had The undersigned wish to announce that their Large and New Soda and Saleratus? Because Third South Sts., every Sunday on Saturday, April 10,1884, pursuant sold before 7:30 p. m., and standing elsewhere. matters and things been left to take Stock of it is always uniform, free from adulteration, Preaching at 10% A. M. Sunda) room was completely sold out before theii usual course. But our devil and to the call of the Rep. county committee. Remember no trouble to show goods. snow white, neatly put up, READY-MADE CLOTHING, YOUTHS' CLOTHING School at 2 p. m. Lecture at 1% p. m. o'clock. This being the case in nearly his chief assistant, who had been Come early and don't wait until the every city they visit. Seats 75 cents. has many excellent recipes with every treasuring up their deviltry for sometime, All are welcome. Seats free. Subject DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, GROCERIES, CROCKERY, *#& best patterns are all picked out. Convention called to order by Jos. willed it otherwise. About 0 package, and is guaranteed to be all of lecture next Sunday evening: BOQTS & SHOES, LIQUORS, ETC, ETC. &/ 5%nk Kuet^ing, Bobleter, chairman of the county committee. A young couple was married in this o'clock in the evening they swooped right. BURROWING BIRDS. down upon us with the Ernst Orchestra city last Wednesday evening under for the spring and summer trade is now being received, and, we take this military band and gave us a genuine The boys obout to start from this vicinity early opportunity to invite our friends and customers to give us a call somewhat peculiar circumstances. As The convention organized by the CARPETS. surprise in the way of a serenade. to seek their fortunes in the far and examine our goods. the day for the wedding had been agreed election of J. M. Thompson of Sleepy v* f%l\^ While the band was playing we stood We will Not be Undersold west are rigging themselves out as if upon by the contracting parties, A large line of spring samples just Eye.as chairman, and Gust. Spelbrink inthe doorway and calmly surveyed the they intended to go on the war-path scene before us. There stood the whole L.U the bride was all in readiness at received at C. Wagner's furniture of Milford as secretary. .^3S SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS TO CASH PURCHASERS. when they get to their destination. BEVIEW force, the devil and bis as* the appointed hour, and her friends store. Brussel carpets at 00 cents. On motion, the chair appointed Jos. sisiant each holding a gleaming torch WOOD FOB SALE. A. Behnke, Each one has provided himself with a were present in force to witness the Bobleter, G. W. Sommervllle and Geo. Manager,. JJ. & JJJ. BEHUO- in his hand, while the head man was F- Behnke, WALLPAPER. Spencer rifle and a brace of six-shooters. ceremony. After waiting in vain until W.Harrington a committee on credentials. making frantic efforts to keep time Tbe undersigned desires to Inform Just received a full assortment of with the music by pounding on a bass about 9 o'clock in the evening for the citizens of New Ulm that he is drum with an ink stick. Happily onr Wall-paper at The Time has Come prepared to supply all demands for the bridegroom to put in an appearance The committee made report show* better half had been let into the secret, Some canine hater has laid out Eugene wood on short notice, either by the the bride started out to investigate CHAS. WAGNER'S ing the following named gentlemen and, the. night being cold, the carload or cord, and at prices that defy Koehler's two hounds, presented Furniture Store. the cause of his absence. He was present and entitled to seats in the boys were invited into the house to competition. him by Dr.White.The day before their take sumfin. An hour was pleasantly found at his usual place of business convention: PETER HERIAN. WALL-PAPER. disappearance one of them came home spent, when the visitors departed and wlareireid^ aud his appearance indicated anything J. Schmidt, J*EW ULMS. D. Peterson, Jos. to hunt np the fellows that had in the with a pistol ball in his shoulder, and but matrimonial intentions. Bobleter, Ernst Brandt, John Neuman, mean time escorted their girls home The undersigned desires to inform Mr. Koehler is of opinion that they Upon being informed that everything from the skating rink. In tendering C. W. A. Krook, Jos. A. Eckstein. his patrons and friends that he is in receipt have both been destroyed. Although SLEEPY EYE, was in readiness and that it would bo our thanks to the REVIEW force and of a large assortmen of Wall-paper, of no practical use, they were inoffensive the members of the band for the impolite to keep the guests waiting TO SHOW THE PEOPLE OP THIS PLACE AND VICINITY embracing all the newest and most SLEEPY EYEJ. M. Thompson, W. friendly demonstration, we cannot animals and had become favorites Desires to inform his popular patterns longer, he astonished the bride with W. Smith, Geo. W. Sommerville. forbear to express our surprise at the THE LARGEST, MOST ELEGANT AND VARIED around town. CALL IN AND EXAMINE MY STOCK. the assertion that he had entirely forgotten patrons and friends that progress this band has made since SrRiMGriELDGust. Nuessle, Paul CARL GEBSER. SPRING and SUMMER STOCK OF Mr. L. Naegele, proprietor of Waconia that he was to be one of the their organization a few short months he has just received a Jacobson. Island (Coney Island of the ago. Their music is really very fine, principals at a wedding on that evening. BOOTS & SHOES, SIGELFred. Frank. large stock of the YARNS! YARNS! aud by the addition of one or two instruments West), has sent out some attractive circulars The bride did not propose to be LINDENP. H. Dahl, Edwin Paulson. they will rank with the giving a description of his above thus put off, and she insisted upon being LATEST STYLES of SPRING leading bands in the Minnesota valley. named newly acquired possessions in married that evening or never. and SUMMER CLOTHING, MILFORDGust. 8pelbrink, 2 votes. desire to inform the people of New Carver county. Forty-seven of the Seeing that he was in for it, the bridegroom HATS AND CAPS, DRESS Ulm and vicinity that I am closing out LEAVENWORTHGeo. W. Harrington. one hundred lots into which the island Ths Public Sohoolsin Brown County. dispatched a messenger to hunt my stock of GOODS, GENTS FURNISH- Ihas been divided have already been Teachers' Examinations. Including Every thing in the line of si^ai up the man that authorizes young YARNS, BELOW COST, i? Report of committee adopted. ING GOODS, BOOTS* SHOES old, and the others are being disposed folks to do this sort of thing. Blanch LAJIE8\ GEN TV, MISSES', BOYS', YOUTHS*, and in order to make room for Spring Editor Beview:It might be of interest On motion, John Moe was admitted of very rapidly. A number of Newwas goods. Now is the time to make your found closely wrapped in the also a complete New to the readers of the BEVIEW to find to a seat in tbe convention as a delegate CHILDBENff FOOTWEAJEL NEW QOOH&,\$$ {or rarchases If you want a good article Ulmites have invested in lots in this arms of Morpheus, but he was soon some statistics about the schools of our from Lake Hanska. stock of GROCERIES, little money. beautiful little island summer resort. county, and for their benefit I transmit brought to a realization of the situation. LATEST STYLES. PRICES.^f..*- BEST STOCK & LOWEST The following delegates were elected to you for publication a few lines on -MBS. LOUISA EBD. CROCKERY, Glassware, After a little delay the necessary Mankato Free Press:The Seventh this very important subject to the district convention, by acclamation: papers were made out and later in iitttuinuMe etc., etc. Day Adventists will hold a large camp In our county there are 67 organized D. I. Rnssel, Edwin Paulsen, the evening the. bride was made happy districts and 1 in process of organization. meeting on the new fair grounds in J. M. Thompson and John Neumann. by being joined to her liege lord Don't fail to call on him when in 53 schools have been in actual this city, commencing on the 18th day We ask only a fair Trial. work during the winter. 42 districts for better or for worse. wairt or anything in his line. His of June next to continue one week. have voted winter and summer terms As delegates to the State convention We are Confident of the Result. motto is, We are informed that there will be 50 11 a winter term only, and 11 a summer were elected: 8. D. Peterson, W. W. My Spring stock of Millinery Goods, PERSONAL MENTION. term. 44 schools reported their society tents on the grounds and an Smith and Jos. Bobleter. personally selected in the Eastern markets, winter terms closed. immense gathering of people. It is has been received, and I am now It was suggested that the convention Above figures are certain proof that Gust. Nuessle and Geo. W. Harrington, said that this society has a fund of offering a fine assortment of all tbe |^--f NEWULM also elect delegates to the Con.latest the people of this county appreciate a of Springfield, were callers at styles of hats, bonnets, trimmings, 120,000 on hand for the erection of a the Beview office last Saturday. thorough education, and nobly they gressional convention,.not yet called, and millinery goods of all descriptions, iollrf gkkting i(ink!! t '&. temple of worship, and efforts are being contribute to attain the desired results. but tbe suggestion did not meet with CHEAPER than the same During the coming summer Dr. made to have it located in Mankato. Last Thursday the Spring examinations class of goods can bebought elsewhere. SUMMONSrn^KK. favor. Schulin, the St. Paul oculist and aurist, for teachers were closed. 40 applicants Native Lumber Come in and convince yourself that I 8fiUl 14th., 1884. will visit New Ulm on the first The convention then adjourned attended them in the three different mean just what I say. Sunday in each month. Having sold my present place of sine die. Mas. LOUISNeERD, A places where examinations were Elsewhere in this issue of the REVIEW uv i', Ulm. & On and after the above date the business, and desiring to dose my The undersigned is prepared to furnish M. Juenemann and Jos. Stuetz held, and I enclose their names with V*'f' -V5 GUST. SPELBRINK, Sec. New Ulm Roller Skating Rlnkwill be we publish a call for a series of books as speedily as possible, all all kinds of native lumber for were in St. Paul last week in attendance the number of grade applied for. open every day, as follows: farmers' conventions to be held in building purposes on short notice and those indebted to me are requested at a meeting of the directors of Springfield, 7th and 8 th of April, 1884. SPRINGFIELD ITEMS. at very low prices New Ulm, Sleepy Eye and Springfield. Morning Session, from 9 a. m. to 12 m. Probate Notice. the St, Joseph's benevolent societies. to settle their accounts on or before 3D GRADE. Afternoon 2 to 5 p. m. April 1st next, and thereby save Mr. Brandt, the secretary of the committee John Both, one of the leading MiisMBttteHaggard,- MIH Minnte Brown State of Minnesota, MAPLE FLOOR' In Business dull in town. Extra Hour $$. 5 REgan Mr.H W VanVAlkenbnrg FLOORING, BASSWOOD costs. At the same time those who issuing the call, informs us that County of Blown. $ ProbateCourt. merchants at Springfield, was a welcome Bcntley WOODr 41 ElUCorniah JNTompklM Evening 7 lOtf" Farmers have about finished In the matter of the estate of Niels may have claims on me are requested caller at the Beview office last seed- the New Ulm meeting, which occurs McCormick. 8eate of AdmUHon far Skaters, Larsondeceased. SIDINGS A SPECIAL- week. John was accompanied by his to present same by the date 2D GRADE. next Saturday, will be under the auspices ing... On reading and filing thepetition of G. O. two daughters. WITH LOAN OF SKATKS: above named.: Jos. Hiu Agnes Halpin iMiM Tyler Foreign cattle buyers arc in this vicinity VOGEL. of the Brown County Agricultural Grindkaaaa ol Brown County, represent, -'^m&^m&&&&o.i'r TY. vi. One Session. 25 eta Sullivan Mr.John O MayJ buying up all the young stock P. H. Dahl and Ed. Paulson, two ing among otherthings, that Niels Larson McCormick LonsBUENQKB, Association. The other meetings 4 Seven Regular Session Tickets., tl.00 JOHN LIND. purchaseable. 4 O late of Hennepin County, on or about the New Ulm,Minn. of Linden's solid farmers, looked in on A HAOBEBO. will be organized by the farmers Extra Hour Session 10 cts. 29th day ot 3nne A. D. 1883, atthe eity of us last Saturday. They promised to Sleepy Eye, 9th and 10th of April, 1884. Mr. Jacob Hottinger of New Ulm, Minnneapolia in said County of Hennepin, and others attending them. Just what be on hand te take in the farmers' /Timber forSa le- 'H WITHOUT LOAM OF SXATXSt and Bev. Mr. Bernhardt of West Newton, tw Sanderso3D GRADE. s. M'.MJ Mist McCarthy died intestate, and beingan inhabitant of convention next Saturday. One Session 15 cts will be accomplished remains to be looked over our village on Monday E Ives MDeBar I End* Attorneys-at-Law, New Ulm, Minn. 4 said Hennepin County at thetime of his KFltsgerald MBenbam 44 '4 of last week. Hope the gentlemen Ten Regular Session Tickets.... tl.Ot seen. Lieut. Bishop, of the Chicago police death, leaving goads, chattel* and estate A Anderson 44 Mr. FrankL. Randall having withdrawnfrom Mr. N Baaaen. will choose littlea better weather Extra Hour Session 10 cts. 4 within this County andthatthe said Petitioneris force, and wife were in the city the partnershlpheretofore when making their next visit. g| In the town of Home, Brown countv, Upon the petition of C. H. Boss the sisterandaoleheirofsaiddeeeaaed, last Monday in attendance at the funeral 2D GRADE. existing between us, the undersigned Iarrs.K and prayingthatadminiatraUonofaaid estate Minn., sab-lot 2 of lot 9, sec. 22, John B. Holden took lodgings in onr No children admitted exoept on Saturdays. and others, the city council at their of Mrs. Fisherbauer, mother of Mrs. E Sanderso Miss Sanderson Miss Hills with C. A. Hatberg will eantfaue,in 4 be to her granted: Itis ordered, that said LGooIer 44 cooler one night last week. He navigated JBohanan Bishop. They took the return train On Saturday evenings no being 12 acres, is now for sale cheap meeting on Tuesday evening of last thefirmname of LIND& HAQBUtG. LWooley 41 petition be heard before the Judge cf Catling our streets much easier after a last evening. gents are admitted without ladies. 4 for cash. For further information and I taketbe liberty to assure my week ordered the construction of a this Court, on Friday the S3rd day of May night's rest at the village's expense. ANTON ZIEHER, New Ulm, 14 and 15 of April, 1884. clients tat all litigated matters will A. D. 1884, at 1 o'clock P. M. at the Mr. Wm. Koch, of the Empire address as below, or enquire at W. B. sidewalk on the south side of German Anton Rider was all smiles the oth ProbateOffice in said County. ieceive sjy Mill Co., departed last Thursday eve 3D GRADE. eV^olandjefjonalasefi 'W1 LaFrambois. PBOFBTJGTOB street, South of Centre street, from er day. The coming of a new boy at Ordered further, that notice thereof be ttouasittttepasfejf, ning for a five months' visit to Germany. mums r'r- HslenGeorget Miss Etbella Simouds i*iss EmmaBrand 'Jf. 4 bis house was the cause of Anton's giTentotheheiraof said deceased,aad to and including blocks 50,60,61 and 62. DAHXSL SWKDLAXD. We attend!) aMsuita 4 A number of his friends were at and Description of Bnws butt y. all personainterested, by publishing a copy happiness. A 2J'M Gibbon, Minn. UnitedStateeCourts, examineandparecttitles, Although the walk is to be only four the depot to see him off. Bon voyage. LDavis ^*i. ofthis order for three nncceire weeks negotiateloans, buyaad sell K1m 2D ORADE. feet wide and the expense of construction Teditiondesiringsto I i i .1 F~-~**"~* iortoaaid day of hearing, in the New HOSE send the German Prairie Boulders S9T Mr.JThomas^Sfv^ realmake wtatey foreclose mortgages MissCEFrledmann and onft^ctiotts./ Berkwaweeklynewspeperprintedaod small, we understand that Bev. Alex. Berghold contemplates -Mr. A Hills of thi now pamphlet to published at New trim, in said County. a trip to Germany. He will probably friends in the United States or in the jther is considerable dissatisfaction k"-** 1ST GRADE. One, two, three* fourand ftf^qgitf We refer tothe Citizens Bank of Dated at New Ulm the 17th day"!! take up his journey the fore part of Suitable for building purposes for sale old country, are requested to hand In Mr4. O W Robinson LAFritache oU /ftfwlth tbe action of the council on the lar.A JDomebr April A. D. 1894. 4 next week. In New York he will join the names at onoa, and it will be mailed by the undersigned at f3,0 0 cord, few JeWRftWflt tv Bank of !UwUldvMiiUL aBd tfce u. /part of some of the property owners BytaeCeart, Wm. Koch, and the two will make the forthwithtoany addnsa,^^. Very Respectfully fours, CHBDY.PILUW. O.Xfo waMdefman Imperial Consul of Chicago. IBHST BRANDT, effected. voyage across the big briny together. j. J. B. YEXIKANJE, CO. Supt JomllirjrD,: %l -&*iX{?H*