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sr NEW ULM AND VICINITY. Last Saturday the air was so dense Another movement has been started The association begs the merchants NOTICE Meeting of organization of Board of with smoke that several of our people for Sunday closing. This time it is the to take this matter into considef&tion, Education of the Indept. School Dist. Republican County Convention. W*^"|^1Sj- I were traveling about all day with tears clerks that ask their employers to of the City of New Ulm, Minn., for the OF and asks them, also farmers, and all to in their eyes. The smoke was no doubt year 1886-'87, held Aug. 7th 1886. Examination for Teachers, il close the stores on Sunday and thus aid the clerks in securing one day free The members of the Board of Education wafted into Minnesota from the Wisconsin give them one day of rest each week. in the week, by getting the stores and A Republican convention for Brown XT of this Dist. met pursuant to law. forest fires. .Notice is hereby given that the pub- A* r^^^ff^ The request is certainly not unreasonable, county will be held at the court house shops closed on Sunday. Messrs. Fr. Friedman and Dr.CWeschcke.the lie examinations "of and for teachers in the city ef New Ulm, on and if the clerks can bring about two new members of the Board will be held at the following places and 1 THE NEW ULM CLERKS' AVSOCIATION*. Elsewhere in this issue of the REVIEW Saturday, August 28,1886, having qualified within the proper an amicable understanding with their on the following dates: j^- appears a call for a Republican county time, took their seats. Present were Fire at Schell's Brewery. Springfield, at the public sehoolhouse,. *f employers whereby the desired end can at one o'clock p. for the purpose of convention to meet in this city one Messrs. Pahl, Hummel, Weschcke, August 23rd and 24th, 1886. selecting four (4) delegates to represent be gained, no one should enter a word Koch, Friedman and Supt. Absent: week from next Saturday, for the pui Sleepy Eye, at the public scboDlhouse, the county in the State convention of complaint. Sunday closing will not Mr. Dffihne. August 25th and 26th, 1886. Our quiet city was thrown into great pose of electing delegates to the State called to meet at the Exposition rink, In the absence of a President, the be successful until heartily entered into New Ulm, at the courthouse, I St. Paul, Wednesda}, Sept. 22, 1886 excitement about 7:45 p. m. last Saturday and Senatorial conventions. clerk called the meeting to order and August 27th and 28th, 1886, by the merchants themselves.The failure also to elect eight (8) delegates to the by Mr. E. Herzog madly riding then,upon motiont,he following officers Examinations will commence at 9 Ninth Senatorial district convention of all attempts heretofore made demonstrate The alumni of the Mankato normal of the Board were elected for the ensuing through the streets and giving out o'clock a. m. precisely. called to meet at Harmonv Hall, Sleepy this. school held their annual meeting at school year: Teachers are solicited to be prompt. the startling announcement that Schell's Eye, Friday, Sept. 24, 1886. No private examinations will be PresidentMr. E. G. Pahl. Mankato last Wednesday. The Misses brewery was on fire. The alarm was The basis of representation for the granted. ClerkE. G. Koch. St. Peter Tribune:Daniel R. Clymer, Emma Pfgender and C. Rehfeld and various towns in the county has been quickly given at the engine house and in The usual standing will be required TreasurerGeorge Doehne. ex-mayor of Reading, Pa sends nxed at one delegate for each town and Mssrs. W. Eckstein and E. Huebner to pass, viz- 3rd grade, 75 2nd grade, a remarkable short time the department The salary of the clerk was fixed at one delegate for every 50 votes cast for us a postal which gives a remedy for were in attendance from this city. 80:1st grade 90 in the studies common $75,00 per annum and the Treasurer to was on its way. Other people were Congressman in 1884, or major fraction sleeplessness, and he says it "will bean to the 3rd and 2nd, and 85 in those peculiar give bond in the penal sum of $10,000. also rushing in the direction of Schell's thereof. The various towns will be entitled Mr. James McKittnck, who has been to the 1st grade. Then it was resolved, that the regular act of humanity to the restless, nervous to representation as followsAlbin brewery, some on foot, seme on horseback New Ulm July 31st, 1886. meetings of this Board shall be held in poor health for several weeks, was and sick to publish ita Godlike act." 2 New Ulm 9 and others in buggies and wagons, every first Eriday in each month at 4 30 J. B. VELIKANJE, CO. Supt. very low last week and for a few days Here is the remedy: Bashaw 2 ^orth Star 2 p. m. at the old place. but before the first one from the city his life was dispaired of. lie has rallied Bunrstown 2Praireville 2 "Onions inhaled cause sleep, rest and President and Clerk's acceptance of NOTICE! got to the brewery a second messenger Cottonwood 2 Sleepy Eye 4 somewhat and his condition is now office were then tiled in the clerk's office. repose. The Soldier on his march and had been dispatched with the information Eden 2 Springfield 2 more hopeful, we are glad to say. the exhausted Iron Worker get great i Home 3 Sigel 2 that the fire had been extinguished. Resolved that thej President appoint strength from eating the onion. Tie a Lake Hauska 3 fttark 2 two members of the Board as a committee If our good friend of the Herald desires fresh onion around the neck and bruise Linden 3 Stately for building and repairs. The President to make political capitol out of a From Mr. Otto Schell we learn the Leavenworth 2 it to make the oder thorough, and you appointed Messrs. Hummel and little social gathering which recently following particulars: The fire caught Milford 2 Total 48 friedmann as such committee. secure sound sleep from its nightly inhalation, occurred in this city he should not at the base of the steeple on the maltkiln Chas. Wagner is nowsole Mulligan 1 Then resolved that Mr. R. Nix be, mince matters. In the words of Cleveland, and hereby is, re-appointed as a member and when discovered had got well By order of K. H. HELLING, of the Board of examiners of this agent for Ne Ul "Tell the truth," and, we would chairman Rep. Co. Com. under way. Mssrs. Frank and Bentzme Some wide-awake salesman is* advised District for the term of three years. add, the whole truth and nothing but were the first to discover the Tnen Board instructed the clerk to to give the residents of this vicinity an and vicinity for the J}Qm, Republican Senatorial Convention. the truth. fire and were already half way obtain sources were fuel, ood and opportunity to examine and secure a coal, coula be purchased at lowest to the brewery when the discovery mestic Sewing Machine copy of the new 1886 Sectional Map of Jos. A. Eckstein and Treasurer Heideman prices for Dist. and repoit at next meeting. was made by Mr. Schell's workmen. A district convention of the Republicans Minnesota, "Land of tinted'water," a are busy collecting an exhibit to it is "with an The latter had heard the roar of of the Ninth Senatorial district copy of which now adorns /our office. Application of Miss Sarah Roff the state Fair. Farmers and others the flames for some time but were unable will be held at Harmony Hall, Sleepy for vacant teachership was then submitted Nice little points of geographical accuracy having anything to exhibit and help the pleasure he informs the and referred to Supt. to locate it or the cause of the Eye, on Friday, Sept. 24., 1886, at 2 have received the most careful county exhibit will please bring their Then bill of F. G. Melges, for building same Mr. Aufaerheide and his workmen o'clock p. m., for the purpose of nominating attention. The location 6i towns and product to the depot Thursday, Aug. public that he is thereby 377 feet of sidewalk, $113,10, was were also soon on the ground, and a candidate for senator of said their population, from the census of 26th. A full car load will be sent, containing submitted and ordered to be allowed a crew of men at once went to work to district. and paid as soon as the building committee enabled to offer a 1885, is readily found by reference to Brown Co's. exhibit. of tliis Board has inspected said prevent the fire spreading in the roof, The basis of representation for the the index which now accompanies each sidewalk and recommends the payment machine to his customers, while others pulled the burning steeple counties comprising this district is one map. Prominence is given to features The fall term of the public schools of said bill. down on to a tin roof and then extinguished delegate for every 150 votes or major of special interest to Qommercial and of the independent district of New Ulm Then Board adjourned to the 20th that is second to the flames. The steeple was a fraction thereof cast for Blaine and Logan, Real Estate firms, the family and the commenced last Monday. The vacancy mst. usual hour. bout 40 feet high and was one mass of electors in 1884, which basis was School. Rand, McNally & Co., 148-154 in the corps of teachers occasioned E. G. PAHL, E. G. KOCH.V none in quality, and that President. Clerk. flames when pulled down. Tinners fixed by the Republican Senatorial committee Monroejstreet, Chicago,are the publishers, by Mr. Geo. Scherer's resignation has has always had the best had been at work on^the steeple during at their meeting held at New and we predict pleasant and profitable not yet been filled,and Mr. Seherer will the day and the fire no doubt originated Ulm, Aug. 14. 1886. On this basis the employment for the fortunate agent teach this and next weeK, by which reputation of any sewing cured every year by Acker's celebrated from,a coal dropped down on to the who obtains the right to represent them. counties comprising the district will be time his successor" will have been English Remedy. It is a guaranted preparation kiln roof. No fire for any purpose had named. entitled to representations as follows: m. machine ever sold. if it does not help you it will cost been in the brewery that day and the Brown 8 The annual convention of the Minnesota you nothing. Try it. A single dose will Hunters complain that chickens are drying kiln had not been in use for show its good effect. Trial bottles 10 eta, Ask anyone who has Saengerbund which convenes in Redwood 5 not very plenty this year. The sloughs C. L. Roos, New Ulm, Minn. three or four months. Mr. Schell this city at 10 a. m. next Saturday By order of are all dry, weather hot and dogs have places his loss at abou^$200,with ample gives promise of being more than merely Keller, Rep. Sena. used a Domestic and NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. hard work to find what few chickens A. VV. Pederson, torial insurance to cover all loss. It was a a business meeting. The Maennerchor there is. Farmer wagons with side J. S. G. Honner. Convention. they will tell you all close call for the brewery and but of this city has information that Dog License. boards are not in demand to transport for the prompt arrival of help it must large delegations will be here from St. California fruit at W. Eibner's. this and much more the proceeds of a day's hunt to the city. Notice is hereby given that the dog have gone sure. Mi. Otto Schell was Paul and Minneapolis. Many gentlemen The farmers have an earnest ally license in and for the city of New Ulm Snipe hunting is a by-gone pastime. in the city when the alarm came in and will be accompanied by their ladies perhaps. SLd in the hunters in their prayers for more becomes due on Sept. 1st, and that all The boys are after chickens now. he says he has never made such time and it is the intention of the managers rain and cooler weather. owners of dogs are required to pay said ^_ for'home as he did on Saturdayjevening. to combine pleasure with business. license at the city clerk's office on or Farmers are alreadv quite generally Mr.Schell publishes a card of thanks With this end in view, an elaborate programme NOTICE TO CREDITORSState As will be seen by a ^call published before that time. All dogs must be engaged in plowing. Threshing has elsewhere in this issue ot the REVIEW. has been arranged for Saturday elsewhere in this issue of the REVIEW, of Minnesota, County of Brown I Probate also begun all along the line. provided with a collar with owner's evening's concert, to be held in Court. the Republican Senatorial convention name and license number attached. In ihe Matter of the Estate of Sionn Atneosen PERSONAL MENTION. Turner Hall. At 1 p. m. Sunday the for the Ninth Senatorial district, comprising Deceased. The fall term of the Dr.Martin Luther By order of the city council Notice is hereby given to all persons having, delegates and others will assemble at the counties of Brown and Redwood, College begins on Wednesday, Sept. 1. claims and demands against the estate of Sionn Chas. L. Roos made a business trip Louis SCHILLING, TurnerHall and march through the principal Atneosen late of the County of Brown deceased, is called to meet in Sleepy Eye For paiticnlais consult our advertising that the Judee of the Probate Court of said countywill \'i to Mankato Monday. City Clerk. streets and thence toSchell's grove on Friday, Sept. 24, 1886, to ph.ce in columns. hear, examine, and adjust claims and de mands against said estate, at his office In the City New Ulm, Aug. 17, 1886. where a grand picnic will be helf} In nomination a candidate for State Senator. Mrs.Dr.Stamm and Miss Josephine ofNew Ulm in slid county, on the first Monday Hon J. B. Brisbin, of St. Paul, will of each month for six successive months, commencing the evening there will be a ball in Turner Delegates to this convention will Pfsender, visited with their parents in CARD OF THANKS. with the first Monday in September 188 speak in Turner Hall, Tuesday, Aug. and that six months from the 9th day of July Hall. The delegates and many be chosen at the convention called to this city last week. 1886 have been limited and allowed by said. 24th, on the life, character and services others will arrive in this city on Saturday meet in New Ulm on Saturday, Auo-. Probate Court for creditors to preeent their The undersigned embraces this opportunity Mr. Herman, professor of gymnastic, claims. of Hon. Samuel J. Tilden. morning's train and will be met at 28. St. Paul, is spending this weeks to heartily thank Messrs. KARI ATNEOSEN, the depot and escorted to Turner Hall Administratrix of the estate of Sionn H. Atneosen MS* A pi lvate letter from one f the New with New Ulm friends gunning for Frank and Bentzine, Mr. Aufderheide Deceased. Aug 17 We understand that Mr. John Stoekert by the Maennerchor, Musen-Scehne, city Ulm campers on Madeline Island says chickens. He's a dandy shot and a and their employees, the New Ulm fire is making some experiments with PROBATE NOTICE. band and a delegation from the board the party is having a royal good time. royal good fellow. department and the people generally a view of entering into the manufacture of trade. The following committee has We knew thev would. for their prompt response and effective State of Minnesota, Brown County ^ss la John Grimmer, register of deeds, of pressed brick on a large scale. We Probate Court been appointed by the board of trade to aid rendered at the fire which came so In the matter of the estate of Gilbert O Harbo is also one of the party that left this city The Mankato Post will not appear see no reason why an enterprise of this act with the Maennerchor and MusenSoehne deceased near consuming my brewing establishment last Wednesday for the Lake Superior On reading and filing the Petition of Mary O.Harbo nature would not pay hugely, and the until the first week in September, Mr. in arranging for the entertainment of Brown county representing, among other last Saturday evening. country. adding of another industry in our city Geo. Scheier, the editor, being yet engaged things, that Gilbert O. Harbo late of said County of the visitors Fr. Burg, sen. of Brown on the 1st day of July A D1886, AUGUST SCHELL. would certainly receive hearty encouragement. his padegogic duties in this Capt. J. Kirschstein, of Winona, at Town Linden in said County died intestate, Wm. Pfsender, A. Behnke, H. Loheyde,' New Ulm, Aug. 16, 1886. and being an inhabitant of this County at Mr. S. believes that with proper city. was in the city a couple of days last 0, Rolloff, J. HcEscheler, Jos. A. Eckstein, the time of his death, leaving goods, chattels, and estate within this County, and that the said Petitioner machinery an A No. 1 brick can be week. The captain has a good, strong Otto Schell, Jos. Bobleter, J. DB. M. LUTHER COLLEGE, is the widow of said deceased, and praying The board of county commissioners manufactured from the clay near his that administration of said estate be to Ole Jorgenson grip on the administration, as evinced Neumann, R. Pfefferle, Ch. Roos. grantea It is ordered, that said petition concluded their business Saturday premises. by his continuance in the mail service be heard before the Judge of this court, on Monday AT NEW ULM, 3IINN. It is the desire of the committee that noon. The result of their deliberations the 23rd day of Aug. A.D 1886,at 10 o'clock A Hon. J. S. G. Honner, one of the J*, at the Probate Office in said county there be a general decoration of the i\ Farmers are now being "conhdenced" will bp tound elsewhere in this issue of Ordered further, thit notice thereof be given to oldest residents of Redwood county,was houses on Minnesota street and public PALL TERM OPENS SEPT. 1,1886. out of mony by an entirely new scheme. the heirs of "aid deceased, and to all persons interested, the REVIEW. renewing old acquaintances in this city by publishing a copy of this order for buildings and private residences in The schemer travels about among the three success^ \\eeks prior to said day of hearing, Saturday last. The fact that the county board of in the fcew Ulm Review a weekly newspaper other partsjof the city. Let us give the The Institution comprises three De- farmers claiming to represent a Chicago printed and published at the City of New Ulm partments: equalization did not make a single Sam. Millhouse, of the New Ulm Minnesota singers a royal welcome. in said county firm which is gathering statistics of 1. The Preparatory and Collegiate Dated ate Ulm the 8th day of July A D change in the assessment of -Sew Ulm creamery received a telegram on Monday the growing and harvested crops. 188C. Department, intended for those who speaks volumes for Assessor Schilling. To the Public. By the Court, of last week announcing his father's After answering all questions the farmer wish a cassical education. (L S ERNST BRANDT, He may consider himself endorsed. death. Owing to sickness in his own is asked to sign a report which the 2. The Academic Dept., designed Judge of Probate for those who wish a good higher education. family, Mr. M. did not get to Luverne rascal has made out. This afterwards Many of the citizens of New Ulm are MORTGAGE SALE. NEW ULM MARKETS:Wheat, No. 1, in time to attend the funeral. turns up as a promisory note. Look undoubtedly aware, and have been informed 3. The Commercial Dept., open to 62 No. 2, 57 oats, 25 corn, 30 2barley, Default having been made in the payment of out for sharpers. The only safe way is that an organization of several those who intend to prepare for actual Regular Meeting Board of the sum offivehundred and ninty eight dollars 35 potatoes, 35c. new onions, and six cents ($598 06), which is claimed to be doe to refuse to sign a paper of any kind of the clerks of this city has been business life. Education of the City of and is due at the date of this notice upon a certain 1.00 butter,7 to lf eggs,9 live hogs,per Tuition and Board very low. For for a stranger. formed recently under the name of mortgage, dnly execated and delivered lb 3 pork, per lb 4. Flour per cwt. Jfew Ulm, Minn., held by Frank Schiltz and Mary Schiltz his Catalogue, address, "The New Ulm Clerks' Association," wife as moitgagors to Samual D. Peterson as $2.25S2.65. O. HOYEK, President Aug. 6th 1886. mortgagee bearing date the fourth day of Decern. Messrs. C. H. Ross and Treasurer the object of which is and chiefly will ber A 1882 to secure the payment of $1491 0& Heidemanpaid a flying visit to- Le and interest and taxes on the premises described maintain to be, literary pursuits but PROBATE NOTICE. Aug. Imberg, working for P. Simmet therein and, with a power of sale therein contained, The meeting was called to order by Sueur, Minn., Saturday and while there although having this mainly in view, duly recorded in the office of the Register of In State of Minnesota, County of in the town of Lafayette, Nicollet county, Brown, J-68. the President. Deeds in and for the County of Brown and State inspected the fine live stock of the Cosgrove Probate Court. another object sprung up also, which of Minnesota, on the 5th day of December A. Dv Present: Messrs. Burg, Friedmann, was kicked in the back of the head In the matter of the estate of Jacob Halverson 1882, at 9 o'clock a. in Book "I," of mortgages, Live Stock Co. and made arrangements the association desires to bringvbefore deceased. Hummel, Koch and the Supt. Absent: on page 551, and which mortgage was OB by a horse last Sunday evening and On reading and filing the petition of Ellen Hal. by which the Cosgrove Co. the 28th day of December 1882, by a within instrument, Messrs. Pahl and Doehne. the public, that is concerning the doing verson ofBrown county, representing, among other quite severely injured. Dr. Strickler dated on that day, foe value received by The minutes of the last meeting were will exhibit 15 heads of Hereford cattle things.that Jacob Halverson late of said County of of business on Sunday. the said Samual D. Peterson duly sold, assigned has the unfortunate young man in Brown on the 16th day of July A 1886, at the transfered and set over to Morris E. Fuller and read and approved. The resignation and the same number of standard horses town of Linden in said county died intestate, John A Johnson together with the note and debr It is a well known fact, that there is charge. of Mr. Geo. W. Seherer as teacher to and being a resident of this county at the time in laid mortgage described, which said deed of at the 16th annual fair of the Brown of his death, leaving goods, chattels and estate fully as much trading done on Sunday, take effect Sept. 1st next was read and assignment was on the 31st day of January 1884 within this county, and that the said petitioner Co. Agricultuarl society, Sept. 14th & at 9 o'clock a m. duly filed, for record the efficcofthe I unanimously accepted. as on any other day in the week. Laboring The country has been made unsafe is the widow of said deceased, and pray, Register of Deeds mand for Brown 15th. Messrs. Ross and Heideman The applications of Ed. H. Huebner ing that administration of said estate be to John county,Minnesota,and duly recorded in Book "P" men work ten hours a day, since Sunday by chicken hunters. One Larson granted It is ordered, that said petition of Mortgages on pages 156 and 157 and wherea* and Miss CJara Rehfeld were read and were delighted with the stock and say be heard before the Judge of this Court, on said Morris E. Fuller and John A Johnson hav while clerks in the employment of the farmer in Sigel town was surprised ordered filed. I i ever since been and are now the owners and Friday,the 10th day of September A. D. 1886, at 10 it will be worth_$5,00 alone to see this merchants are engaged from 12 to 14 holders of said mortgage and debt and default Here Mr. Pabl took his seat. o'clock a. m. at the probate office in said county. Sunday by, what he at first supposed, has been made in the payment thereof and the stock. Ordered further, that notice thereof be given to On motion of Mr. Pahl it was resolved, hours, the former having Sunday free, a fall of rain from a clear sky. On investigation, conditions of said mortgage and no action or proceeding the heirs of said deceased, and to all persons interested, that the vacancy caused by Mr.Scherer's having been instituted, at law or otherwise, by publishing a copy of this order for but the latter being debarred from such however, it proved to be a to recover the debt secured by said mortgage, three successive weeks prior to said day of hear, resignation be filled by our other A party of hunters from this city or any part thereof. privilege. ing, in the New Ulm Review a weekly newspaper 0 shower of No. 8 shot. He thinks some teachers and that a vacancy then exist printed and published at the City of New Ulm in camped at old "Fort Comfort," near Now therefore, notice is hereby given that Byvirtue In other cities clerks are allowed to of opening a lead mine on his farm. in the primary department, also that a said County. _ of the power of sale contained in said mortgage, James Devine's place, at Lake Hanska Dated at New Ulm the 11th day of Aug. A.D.18&6. notice be published in both of the local spend the Sabbath according to their and pursuant to the statute in such easemade By the Court, last Saturday night. A few of the gang and provided, the said mortgage will be papers inviting applications of teachers An effort will soon be made to organize ERNST BRANDT, own inclinations, why can not the merchants foreclosed by a sale of the premises described in for the primary department. (L. S.) Judge of Probate. made night hideous. The wild, Commanche-like a branch of the Calumbia association and conveyed by said mortgage, viz: here grant their employees the CLOSING The following bills were then allowed The east halfof the northwest quarter an* the war whoops, the continual in this city. The Calumbia is an west half of the northeast quarter of section No. same right, by having the stores and and ordered paid: roar of musketry (only they were shot thirty-four (34) in township No. one hundred mot association recently incorporated at St. Mathias Mueller, repairing and whitewashing, shops closed on Sunday? Would it not eight (108) north of Range No. thirty-three (3a guns) and other weired doings must West in Brown county and State of Minnesota Paul and is principally composed of $16,00 OUT SALE be as much benefit for the dealers to with the hereditaments and appurtenances whicl have carried the old settlers in the immedate Fred. Meile, work 75 liquor dealers. It is proposed to extend sale will be made by the sheriff of said Brows have a day of rest as to the clerks? county, at the front door of the Court-house, im Ruemke & Schapekam, repairs... 1,00 neighborhood back to Indian the organization into every town the City of New Ulm in said county and state, ox It is true, agreements^ve been made W. A. Olmsted, liq. slating 45,15 the 26th day of August A D. 1886, at 10 o'- MILLINERY GOODS war times. It is reported that James in the State, in order to more effectively A. Held.carpenter work, etc 83,44 clock A of that day, at public vendue, to th at times heretofore, between the merchants Devine and his people sat up all night highest bidder for cash, to pay said debt and interest, cope with the prohibitionists and H. W. Braden & others, wood, etc.24,75 here, to keep stores and shops and the taxes on said premises for the veara behind bolted aud barred doors in the John Hirsch, slating 20,50 high license people. It is not improbable 1880,1881,1882,1883,1881 and interest amountine closed on Sunday, which, however, to $152.81 and fifty dollars attorney's feee as stipulated C. Bach, Stationery^ 14,60 believe that a band of Sioux warriers that a very large branch will be in and by said mortgage in caw of foreclosure, have onjy been of short duration but & Resolved, that non resident pupils in and the disbursements allowed by lawsubject had come back to their old Btamping organized in this city. ^The membership Continuous sickness makes it advisable to redemption at any time within one* the high school pay $10.00 per year as regardless of this, is it not possible still year from the day of sale, as provided by law. ground with hostile intentions. The for me to close out my summer is not confined to liquor dealers tuition. for the dealers to make an agreement 7 Dated May 2TtfiA.D 1886. and fall stock of millinery goods, which boys went out loaded for bear and their The board then approved its minutes alone and anyone subscribing to the again to transact no business on Sunday, MOKJMS E. FULLER AHD JOHN A. Jomnox, mortgaget.J#-.'? I have concluded to do and,offer everything and adjourned sine die. Assignees of ammunition was something^else besides constitution and by-laws can become a at greatly reduced prices. and could such an understanding not Lorn & Hioiiso, mortgage:*^ Jfc ww&nees of FR. BUBO. E. G. KOCH, powder and No. 8 shot. member. ttor ,A &*~ THERESA WESTPHAL. be made to hold permanently? President- Clerk. residing at New Ulm, Uinn. i.svr, jOi. V/4& &*?.& *&JS* .j^L