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Throat or "wit^1 %EW ULM AND VICINITY enjoy y-rr d'nner The Sleepy B\e depot was consumed The last that was heard of the editor During the year two persons were admitted vvrvyv *V\ tyDys-v2* trifl 0\. end. are prevented rtX Lung Disease. If yon have by flames esterday evening. The fire of the REVIEW is that be was snoveling to membership and one died. \j J"^*^ originated in the operators room and snow at Lamberton. With the edi or The report of the treasurer shows a pepsia, use Acker's Pyspej^a Tabletsv* a Cough or Cold, or the children axe The next encampment of the 2d Regiment the building was a total loss. The probabilities west and the supply of paper somewhere nice little balance of money on band. threatenedwith CrouporWhooping Cough, They area positive cure for Iy*peT IB M. 25. will be held at ManKato. are that a smaller depot, than east, the forthcoming of tne use Acker's English Remedy and prevent digestion, Flatulency and Const:pationJ. Among the work done by the board, the one destroyed, will be built and farther trouble. It is a positive cure, present issue has been a question of We guarantee them. 25 and SO cents. its committees or members and such as The county commissioners' proceedings and we guarantee it. Price 10 and 50c that the train dispatchers office will be meteorological probabilities. Chas. L. Roos. New Dim, Minn. was (supported or encouraged, worthy masks at Kueizing's 5 Cent Chas. L. Roos, New Jim, Minn.^^f are concluded in this issue. removed to Tracy. of*mention, may be summarized as follows: ne Cnn NOTICE TO TAX PAYERS. Attention is called to Mrs. Olding's UUU store. MASQUERADE The publication of a communication BALL, A substantial road has been built up The tax payers of Krown county, new advertisement. from the Hon. S. Peterson relative Next Sundav evening the dramatic the hill on the Nicollet county side, to Minn., are hereby notified that the to the high license problem is unavoidably St. Peter Journal: "When \oupeople section of the Turnverein will present a further trade from that section of the Tax Duplicates for 1886, are in my delayed until next week. in St. Peter wish to present tableaux, new German play. "Sie weiss Etwas'' country. hands for collection of taxes, and the be sure to secure the services of Julius is the title. We are not acquainted Alwin and Fischer, of Springfield, A map of this county has been prepared following per centage on each dollar Be rndt. In that specialty he is without with the contents and so cannot crit made an assignment to John C. Zieske and put in print, valuable and valuation has been levied, exclusive a rival." cise. We are informed, however, that must add to the convenience of many for the benefit of their creditors Saturday. Land Road tax to be accounted seperatelv, the play is well worth the trouble and who have occasion to use it. The liabilities are about $7000 to wit: W The publication of the NORDLICHT labor involved in putting it on the stage. and the assets 3500. A poll tax has been levied by the ,J^ was discontinued :ifter the completion City Council and was generally worked of the second jear of its existence. Owing to the suspension of trains and Dr. Wm. Wakefield, formerly a resident out, whereby many who otherwise did the delay in the arrival of our paper of this place, has been appointed Tne Turnverein is making arrangements not contribute a cent toward the suppoit CITY supply consequent thereto, we came county physician of Lincoln Co. for the for a orand masquerade ball to of the city government or the public very near getting out the REVIEW on ensuing year. AND be held at their hall Saturday evening, institutions were obliged to spend cardboard and wrappingpaper this January 29 TOWNS one day in keeping in repair the highways For the largest assortment of masks, week. AT of this city. trimmings and laces :ro to Chas. L* XJ3STI02ST HALL, Masks, Masks, Masks. Masks of all Roos. The proceedings of our corporate authorities Adjt. Eckstin and Capt, Rosskopf kinds, comic, serious and otherwise at are now published in the newspapers met with the officers of the State Militia Saturday, January 29, '87, Chas L. Roos' Drug Store. Just received at F. Kuetzings 350 for the information of all concerned. at St. Paul Wednesday. 1 3-10 New Ulm. 6-10 3 2-10 3-10 8-10 yards Velveteens, excellant quality, in nnder the auspices of Hon. John Lind will deliver an address 1 3-10 Sleepy Ey 6-10 3 2-10 3-10 8-10 ^5-10 all shades, selling at 50 Cts. per yard. Mr. Karl H. Brauns represent the 5k' 1 1-30 Springfield 3 8-10 6-10 3-10 Company A, 2nd Begt. M. N. 6.BAlbina.w 8-10 to the student* of Gustavus Adolphus Sfreet crossings were laid by the City r* 6-io 1 3-10 3 2-10 6-10 8-10 Eagle Roller Mill Co. in the east. College at St. Peter, on the 28th Wd. Eibner has made an assignment Council which supplied a necessity of 1 3-10 ash.... 3 2 10 3-10 6-10 8-10 started on a trip to Chicago, New York, 1 3-10 Burnstown. 3 2-10 3-10 6-10 inst. 8-10 for the benefit of his creditors. Assignment long standing. 8-10 13-10 Boston and other points last Thursday. Cottonwo'd 3 2-10 6-10 3-10 Admission 35 Cts. a Person. 8-10 1 3-10 and liabilities are small. The exhibit of Brown County at the 1 3-10 3 2 10 Eden 6 10 3-10 8-10 Fred. C. Gley didn't feel like leaving 1 3-10 3 2-10 While in St. Paul last week we were Home State Fair was encouraged and aided 6-10 3-10 8-10 H* S-lO town last Monday. Chas. Marti of this place and Miss 1 8-10 3 2-10 L'e Hanska 6-10 3-10 8-10 and good results were derived therefrom. informed that Sec'y Judson was desirous Programme next week. 1 3-10 3 210 Leavenw' 6-10 Mary Fellner were married at Glencoe, 3-10 8-10 1 3-10 of holding a farmers institute in The editor of the MANKA TO POST 3 2-10 6-10 Linden 3 10 8-10 Tuesday, January 11th. The REVIEW 1 3-10 fl4-10 3 2-10 6-10 State of Minnesota, County of Brown District Milford.. 3-10 was in town Sunday and Monday. He 8-10 New Ulm some time this month. What Many other enterprises were considered 13-10 extends congratulations. 3 2-10 6-10 Conrt, 9th Judicial Disfict. Mulligan... 3-10 8-10 1 8-10 has made up his mind to travel on do our farmers think of the scheme and may yet materialize in the 1 3-19 3 2-10 6-10 In the Matter of the Asugnment of) North Star 3-10 8-10 1 3-10 3 2-10 BLIZZARDS. 6-10 WHhbald Eibner, Insolvent. $ near future, but that will depend largely Prairiville 3-10 snow-shoes hereafter. 8 6-10 Bernhard Waibel, yard-brakeman at 13-10 3 2-10 6-10 Notice is hereby given that Wilhbald Eibner Sigel 3-10 8-101 4-10 upon the energy, enterprise and united 1 3-10 3 2-10 6-10 We understand that Mr. Albert Alvin above named of the City of New Ulm in said Stately.... 3-10 The second term of Dr. M. Luther this station had two fingers smashed 8-10 9-10 1 3-10 efforts of our business men. If but 3 2-ro 6-10 County and State, has by deed writing, dated Stark 3-10 8-10 1 7-10 will travel for a St. Paul wholesale College opened January 4. 72 students while coupling cars, to-day. January 14th, 1887, made a general assignment to a single addition to our manufacturing house. were enrolled. the undersigned, of all his property not exempt CITY OF NEW ULMRoad and The directors of th* board of trade or other establishments and industries by law from levy ai. sale on execution, for the Bridge 3-10 mills, Street. 3 9-10 mills Mr. Charles Kajser, treasuter of Nicollet It is rumored that i our progressive be made a year, that fact will amply will meet next Friday evening. benefit of all his creditors, without preferences. Interest and Sinking, 3 3-10 mills Fire All claims must be verified and presented to the County, and Mr. Hensel spent barbers, following the example set by justify all the time, labor, and the small Department, 1 mill Poor, 1-10 mill. undersigned for allowance within twenty (30) Quite a number of our people went to S unday in the city. They were en route our dentists, will in the near future be expenditure, that it costs to maintain days after the expiration of the publication of St. Paul this morning, to take in the TOWN, ROAD AND BRIDGEAlbin, to the upper towns of Nicollet Co. to this notice. this board. prepared to administer nitrous oxide 3-10 Burnstown, 6-10, Damage Lawsuit, winter carnival. Amongst those who Dated January 14th 1887 collect personal property taxes. gas during the operation. I am aware that a statement of CHARL ES Roos, Assignees 1 2-10 Cottonwood, 2 9-10 Linden, went we noticed the Misses E. Hauenstein, the volume of the trade of the city Residing at New Ulm, Minn. The camp-fire of Hecker Post No. 48, 1 6-10 Milford. 8-10 North Star, The members of the Lutheran church Ella Seiter, Minnie Pfaender, Ida LIND & HAOBEEG, for the year ought to be incorporated G. A. R.. which was to be held at Turner 3-10 Prairieville, 9-10 Sigel, 1 2-10. organized a literary society, the Philomathian. Att'ys for assignee, New Ulm, Minn. and Francis Muller and Messrs. Albert in a report like this, giving Hall last Sunday, was put out by Special School Tax and Total Rate. last December. They meet Seiter, J. Pfenninger, Wm. Bonne and PROBATE NOTICE, bunding statistics and other improvements, the blizzard. The entertainment an every Monday evening and the attendance Jos. A. Eckstein. such as will give a comparatively Scho 'I Total Scho 'll Total. nounced for the same evening by the is increasing at every meeting. State of Minnesota, County of Brown Scho MiTotaU In Tax I accurate exhibit for future reference, Tax Tax Probate Court. Special Term, Jan 17th 188' The question to be discussed at the f^Musensoehue was postponed for the In the Matter of the Guardianship of Robert E but with my '.limited time to be given NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. next meeting is, "What is of more benefit 19 1-10 same reason. 34 6-10 173-10 27 Haub and Ernestine Haub Minors 3 4-10(115-10 for that purpose, I feel kmoved to ask 3 5-10 14 9-10 2 4-10 113 10 On reading and filing the petition of William to man, traveling or reading?" The 8 1-10 174-10 5 16 4-10 There will be a millers' ball at Turner you to be comforted without such statistics 27-10 10 8 10 faender, attorney in fact for Josephma Haub 2 7-101109-10 V&**& 5Fo Sale* discussion will be in German. Honda) 21-10 135-10 6 8-10 15 7-10 guardian of the persons and property of Robert 4 2-10|l2j6-10 for the first year. Hall next S.iturd iy evening. 8 8-10 after next there will be a debate in 15 2-10 4 6 10 12 7-10 E. Haub and Ernestine Haub minors for license to 72-10 165-lft For the information of men with capital 4 2-10 13 10 4-10 191-10 sell the real estate of said wards at private sale 9 172-10 English, on the following question: Don't forget to read F. Kuetzmgs 2 2-10 11 8-10 4 8-10 125-10 and others from abroad who may be and it appearing from said petition that it is necessary 2 9-10 126-10 The undersigned wishes to sell his "Can the expulsion of the Indians be double column ad. in this week's issue. 2 4-10 10 8-10 16-10 9 3-10 and would be beneficial to said wards that 2 6-10 103-10 seeking opportunities for investm.ent.or 11 6-10 farm of 162 acres near Home P. O. in 3 2.10 3 1-10 1-10 justified?" said real estate, or apart thereof, should be sold: 145-10 4 7-10 homes in the desirable locations for 10 4-10 1 6 10 MARRIED At the residence of the 5 13 1-10 56 153-10 6 It is ordered, that the next ot kin of the said the town of Home. Good substantial 6 6-10 15 5-10 8 7 10 15-10 9 4-1 most beautifully located city of the wards and all persons interested in the estate of 2 2-10 bride's mother, Monday evening, January Chas. L. Roos has just received a buildings and about 80 acres under 2 8 10 10 8-10 4 11 2-10 116-10 said wards shall appear before said Probate 2 9 10 Minnesota valley, with healthy surroundings 17, Mr. Albert Winkelmann to Miss new lot ot masks, laces and trimmings 4 1-10 11 8-10 _. 12-10 9 9-10 cultivation. Ail communications are to Court, at the Probate Office in the City of New 7 5-10 15 7-10 7 9-10 16 3-10 37 and an excellent system of public 4 7 10 Emily Peuser. The ceremony was performed 14 3.10 Ulm in tie County of Brown aforeaid. on the 4th 3 2-10 11 9-10 be addressed to Mr F. Retzloff will open a farmmachinery 2 8-10 112-10 5 3-10 14 9 10 day of March A. 1887, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, 8 6-10 16 7-10 schools, I will recite some of the by Judge Brandt. Tne REVIEW 5 3 10 15 9-10 6 to show cause why a license should not be 14 9-10 CONRAD MOLL. 4 9-10 business in the building formerly 18 wants here to supply the needs of a extends congratulations. 5 6-10 133 10 6 7-10 granted for the sale of said real estate. 16 5-10 4 4-10 116-10 F10 Home, Minn. occupied by Mr. Freitaer. Mr. 3 3-10 12 4-10 wide extent of highly productive country 5 4 10 15 2-10 And it is further ordered that a copy of this 23 6-ln 30 8-10 2 8 10 10 5-10 Several of our citizens left for St. Retzloft* has been in the machine business 6 2-10 10 3-10 order be personally served on the next of kin of 7 2-10 17 tributary to this point: GRAND 3 12 6 10 6 2-10 14 2 10 said waras residing in suid Brown County, and on 9 4-10 175-10 Paul to take in the carnival. Others in Little Falls and comes well JP1 10 8-10 8 1-10 3 7-10 11 7.10 all persons intereeted in sai-i estate, at lesst fourteen 2 4-10 101-10- 1. It wants a large Paper Mill to utilize will follow soon. recommended. 20 12 3-10 7 9-10 16 8.10 days before the hearing of said petition as 62-10 15 139.10 6 8.10 9 16 2-10 aforesaid, and by the publication thereof for four the immense quantities of straw annually ML A masquerade ball will be held by Chas. A. Mueller is agent for the successive eeks in the New Ulm Review a weekly All taxes on personal property, not burned for the purpose of making newspaper printed and published at the City ^Company A at Union Hall, Saturday, New England Nursery Co. -A.T- of New Ulm in said Brown County, the last of paid before March 1st, will be collected January 29th. room only. Bssig Station, which publications shall be at least fourteen days Next Saturday the people of Essig by distress and sale. On all personal before said day of hearing. 2. It wants a first class Foundry, Machine Mr. A Blanchard has opened a real and vicinity will have a chance to sling taxes not paid by March 1st, a penalty Dated January 17th 1887, estate and collecting agency. He is By the Court, the light fantastic. Mr. J. Fries announces and Boiler Works to supply the of 10 per cent, will attach. I will attend Saturday, January 22, 87. ERNST BRANDT, well qualified for such work and deserves a grand ball for that evening. at the places mentioned below for immediate demands of its milling and Judge of Probate. the patronage of all who have the purpose of receiving personal property AT other establishments. BLIZZARDS. any business to transact in that line. MILLINERY taxes as follows: %4 J. Fries' Place. 3. It wants a Tannery, that will absorb Dr. B. M. Randall left for his new In Sleepy Eye, at the Merchants^ Marriage hcensesjissued during last home, Graceville, Minn., Friday morning. ^the large quantities of hides and Bank, January 18. 19 and 20 in Spring-rJ| week: John B. Roller to Franziska Mrs. Anton Olding, field, at J. J. Ray's Store, January zl^M skins now shipped east to be returned Bran Robt. Schanberger to Lena Pankratz and 22. (jgg Albert Winkelmann to Emily Rev. C. J. Albrecht was in S to us as leather [at a heavy cost of Ttfusic will be furnished by the Milford City of New Ulm, at my office in the next door to Peuser. Paul part of last week. freight and intermediate profits. Band. A cordial invitation is extended ULM.court house on all basiness days. SOMMER'S STORE, NE W to all by the proprietor. BURG'S BLIZZARDS. Miss Minna Fischer, who has been 4. It wants a Boot and Shoe Factory New Ulm, Brown County,Minnesota, Has on hand a good stock of Millinery teaching in La Porte, Ind., for several December 80, 1886. to supply the western trade. Ticket Agent C. \V. H. Heideman Goods consisting in part of Hats. Bonnets, years, has returned home and will probably bs* i announces that the W. & St. P. R. R. RlCHABD PFEPFEBXB, 5. It wants a Starch Factory that stay for several months. Velvets, Silks, Ribbons, Feathers, Co. Treasurer.^f ,will. on Jan. 15, 16, 17, 19. 21, 24, 26 will consume all the potatoes annually Human Hair, Flowers, &c. AT md 28. sell tickets to St. Paul and reuin Mr. John Kennedy, of St. Peter, PROBATE N0TICE.g] shipped to eastern markets. Also Patterns for stamping mono including a ticket to the ice palite, has been visiting with his brother H. S. grams. Stamping of all kinds. Em State of Minnesota, County of Brown, Via. I at $3.35. Return tickets good for 6. It wants a Twine Factory that will for several days. Probate Conrt, Special Term, Dec. 29th, 1866. broidery Work, German Knitting anBergman's five days from date of sale. ^.Z utilize the increasing quantity of flax In the matter of the estate of BarbaraKrsmanilgf ON Mr. G. A. Spellbrink, Milford, was Zephyr Yarns a specialty. deceased: I straw now produced in the surrounding Mr. Louis Galles, of Hillsborough, a caller at the Review office Saturday. On reading and filing the petition of JohnXramarxick, Sunday Evening, Jan. 23,1887. MEW ULM MARBLE WORKS, Jr. administrator of the estate of Barbara New Mexico, informs the ST. PET ER country and to supply the demands of Just received at F. Kuetzings 400 Krimaraick deceased, representing among JOI RXAL that it is very warm down an agricultural section of4country. other things, that he has folly administered said yards of Silk Velvets in all shades. lg. Schwendinger, Prop'r. there anU that he can feel the cold when estate, and praying that a time and placa be fixed SIE WEISS ETWAS. 7. It wants Terra Cotta Works to for examining and allowing his aeeonnt of his administration, he opens a letter from Minnesota. and for the assignment of the residue manufacture useful and valuable articles Meal Estate Transfers. Monuments, Tombstones and all of said estate to heirs. Mr. Peter Herian is engaged in filling other work in my line made 2 order It is ordered, that raid account beexatnined,and from the finest, grades of clay in his enlarged ice house with ice he is Admission 35 cts. a person. petition heard, by the Jodgeof this Court, on Friday, 9 deeds were filed at the Register of promptly and in a workmanlike manner the world, in this vicinity. the 28th day of January, A 1887, at 10 o'- dttermined not to run short again next at reasonable rates. Deeds office jrom Jan. 9th to Jan. 17th, clock A X., at the Probate Office in said county. Mimmer. At present he furnishes washice 8. It wants another and competing And it is further ordered, that notice thereof be NEW ULM, MINN. All are cordially invited to attend. 1887, as follows: tor family use at 50 cts. a load. given to all persons interested, by publishing a line of railroad to connect us with the copy ef this order for three successive -weeks THE COMMITTEE. We are glad to learn that Mr. Jacob John B. Koller to Fredenka Boddin EJiofXW NEW ULM MARKETS:Wheat, No. 1 prior to said day of hearing in the New TJIm Re coal fields of Iowa and with St. Paul, Sec 20 109 33,9900. Hoeschler, who has been laid up with 67 No. 2, 65 oats, 30 corn, 30 barley. view a weekly newspaper, printed and published Clemens Schmidt to Anna Schmid S of S W Minneapolis and Duluth the commercial Entertainment at the City of New ulm, in said Connty. fi\sipelis, has so far recovered as to be 40 potatoes. 40c. new onions Sec 6 108 33, $100. Dated at New Ulm, the 29th day of December. Jacob Schamaoher and wife to John B. Schmid centres of the north west. i ound again. 1.25 butter, 15 ,epg*. 18 live hogs A. 1886. S of S W A Sec 12 108 84 and other Vdln. per lb 3: pork, per lb 4. Flour per cwt the Conrt, 9. It wants enterprising men to open able consideration $500. arranged by the About 20 traveling men enjoyed the EBHST BBAKTJT, S2.25S2.75. Wm Dittbettner and wife to August Rosanan (L. Judge of Probate up and quarry a fine bed of red quartzite, &am#oa See-toe, late snow blockade at New Ulm. Acres in Sec 3 111 &J f50 George Vogel and wife to John Schmid SW)( not far from this city. Mr. C. H. Horn burg received a oarload Bleached and Unbleached Cottons Sec 8 T108 33 81800. Michael Lehrer and wife to Peter Christensen S of Seeders last Mondav. AT There is no good reason, why this E Sec 32 110 32 83500. UNION HALL. board should not have the unqualified Piter Herian and wire to George Teynor 2 and rhas. Wagner is making room for a and earnest support of every 3of W2ofN W^Sec4T110R 31 [15 acres) citizen of -A.T- large stock of wall paper. $400 our city in furthering tits objects and Sunday Evening, January 23, 1887. John Hoffmann and wife to John Steimnetz L5B aims, whereby the greatest good will The editor of tne REVI EW was snowbound 14.2 S. New Ulm $ 150. Carl Mueller and wife to Joseph Schnobrich LOB GRAND result to the largest number and materially at Tracy during the early part 65 N New Uim 8875. increase the prosperity of all. An of this week. In his leisure moments MASQUERADE 9'Att organization of this kind need not and he busied himself irins: the contents *C?5f *"T{ should not confine its attention exclusively Annual Eeport of the Secretary of the 5 CENT STORED cf the piesent issue. to manufacturing enterprises Board of Trade of ths Oity of Mr. Carl Ileuer, who has been in There is other work, as essential to Montana for the last two years, is visiting general prosperity as these, and to New Ulm. Minn. friends in the city. Mr. Heuer has which not only this board but every S* A. been in the mining business and is now taxpayer and citizen should give som on his way to Europe to visit his parents. To the Board of Trade of the City of heed. 500 YARDSUNBLEACHED COTTON, FULL YARD WIDE. New Ulm. A universal interest should be taken Gentlemen: EVEN THREAD, 6 CENTS A YARD. in water supply, fire protection, street Mr. C. Moll advertises nis farm for I have the honor to present herewith lighting, the preservation of public sale in another column. 500 YDS. FINE UNBLEACHED EXCELLENT GOOD, 7 the first annual report of the secretary health and the administration of the CTS. A YD. At a recent meeting of the stockholders of the Board of Trade of this city. Since municipal government. 3 of the Citizens' Bank the old officers the organization is comparatively The affairs of tnis board as now administered, 300 YDS. VERY HEAVY and board of directors were re-elected. "*ii 8 young, it may not be uninteresting to a *i ?r rest in a body of twelve CTS. A YD. Civil service reform is the watchword briefly recite the history of its birth in men, elected annually to the different j* nov Kidays. connection with the efforts of the business offices. I desire to make a recommendation rUhe latest we have heard relative to men at different times, to further 300 YDS. FINE BLEACHED (NO STARCH), FULL YARD looking to greater permanency the material interests of the city as well WJDE (A BARGAIN), CTS. A YARD thtVnew legislative district is to embrace of the executive part of this board. as for the promotion of trade and other Lincoln, Lyon and Redwood That the officers and directors, Turner Hall, industries. 300 YDS. MASSONVILLE, FRUIT OF LOOM AND OTHER counties in one district We believe twelve in number, be divided into three STAPLE BRANDS. vi**xw The first meeting of business men and such a division would suit our people. classes, and so arranged that four new %l other citizens called for the puipose of BENTON NEWS Yes, brother Morse, directors are elected every year to keep BixiTDroicieries!! organizing this^body was held Nov.27th, Saturday, January 29, '87- Enalor oicieiTles! it would suit our people, and from recent the desired number, and the remaining 1885. At this meeting forty persons conversation with prominent men ones hold over, and also that the officers fm VMOGMAMMJS. 500 YDS. EMBROIDERIES. 2* CTS., 3 CTS., 4 CTS., 5CTS. had their names entered for a union to 4pf Redwood we believe it would suit of the board be elected annually CTS., 7 CTS. do work for the common good as we I Commencing at "o'clock p. m. aharp. !rthat county. The Redwood-Brown by the Board of Directors. This would C3reuBenJS j. ^f?fff^J might say. Committees were appointed counties district is a bad one. and in effect make aboard of twelve directors The.rabbithunfcr, ^^m^& _, 4O0 YDS. INSERTIONS TO MATCHSAME PRICE. to draft a constitution and while Brown through its overwhelming elected by the whole board at large, Th new New Ulm steam lire engine. by-laws, and to solicit additional The dance of the spirits. numbers and decidedly hoggish disposition, four of them annually for the term of The dangerous tavern, i^f^f 4O0 WIDE HAMBURGS, 8 CTS., 10 CTS., 20* CTS., IS names of desirable persons for membership allows Redwood County no show three years, and they in torn elect of Ednard and Konignnde CTS., 18 CTS. Ijgjiif and an adjournment was taken to in representation, she is yet willing to their own number the officers as now Grand Tablean. ^f^ Dec.4th tbereafter.in order to give the have Redwood cutoff, "for conscience's provided fr. fSB in pricestobe distributed as follows: 200 YDS. SWISS AND HAMBURGS, 25 CTS., 30 CT&. *:f*X different committees time to perform sake,"assuming she has barely Much more could be said, but I hope For the best gronp ofS or more persons $7 for CTS., DP TO $2,00 A YARD. *e their labors. At the second meeting, enough of that article to feel ashamed the best comic group (4: for the moat elegent this report is already lengthy, in your lady mask $5 for the mast elegent gentleman $6 seventeen additional nameslwere^reported of her hoggisbness. Of course Redwood opinion, in comparison with the For the most comical lady IS for the most comical CALL IN AND SEE OUR ASSORTMENT OF REAL and a constitution an?d by-laws were is as anxious to cut loose from amount of information contained therein, gentleman f2. adopted. The board as then formed had LINEN TORCHON LACES, 2i CTS.. 4 CTS,, 5 CTS. ATOuM Brown as a kitten would be glad'to get and I can add with the greatest assurance, Price* will be awarded at 10 o'clock sharp. ownforty six memberstoa the roll. It may away from an anaconda. In our PER YD. IN WHITE, AND RED AND WHITE WARRANT that another year will add a not be oat of place,and I take the liberty, district Yellow Medicine has no common ITOFAST COLORS. ALSTO 2000 YDS- OF IRIfflTSml more valuable document to our annual Oniyfnll masks will be permitted'on the floor to give the names of the first officers before 11 o'clock. interest with Lyon and Lincoln reports. MINGS, 2 CT., AND A YD. Admission 50 Gents. and directors who represented the association counties, while Redwood, Lyon and Linit 1 Respectfully submitted, during its first year of existence, coin counties, whose interests and associfations l"Jo& A. ECJOTXIN. Don't forget the plaoe. The old ad namely: President,Peter Scherer Vice are close, would make a satisfactory Tickets for sale by the following gentleaaea: Dr. Secretary. C. Weschcke,Chas. L.lKoos.J. Neuman, C. GebSchaoberieb, President, CL-Raos Secretary, Jos-A. combination.NEWS-MESSENGER. ILKfeahag, J. Koehler,_J. Dated New Ulm, Minn., Dec. 4th 1886. only 5 Cent Store of Eckstein Treasurer, Henry Crone Directors,J. .The REVIEW is pleased to see that SehnMekerand ot members of wm society Ko ClossnerJr., Ge.Doehne,.G. tkketasold at the box office. kitten still alive. Judging from its Mr. Wm. Hummel attended the meeting Members of the society most procare their ttekebrof. ai the.Treesarer Koch. Jos Bobleter, Chas Warner, R. figurative effusions, the poor creature i FRAUr* KUETZING, ef the grand lodge A and A M. Pfefferle.CH.Rosa, and C.W.H. Heideman. must have experienced^Jsome hard Masons held in S Paul Tuesday and rt* squeezes. Wednesday.}* -M*PM.W* BUfc?HW ULM TURNVEREIN. 'MERIDIAN VUSgL9^jgjjj^^^^jji NEW ULM, MINN.-