New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
February 9, 1887 · Page 4 of 8
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C*"1****- Thex esth NEW ULM AND VICINITY. The high license law which has &&$&& of this PERSONAL MENTION. ^ttAVC, 0 ^fc CVCY.W passed the Senate and has probably _J^VT^ pecially liable to sudden U\ V-V* /USu complaint passed the house by tnis time provides 0 V^tW^VJ Colds, Coughs, Croup, Whooping Cough, Dont forget tbe masked ball given by Col. Bobleter spent Sunday with lif t!-usanl sailsnr from Asthxaa, Connation, accountQof UAcker's for a minimum $1000 license for cities a rDyspepsiaf.u aloco en etc. We guarantee Acker's TWiigfe Sorr0w the City Band Sunday evening. You. le his family. over 18000 inhabitants and for a minimum Coagli Lxvl ja\ ever try Dyspepsia Tablets will cure Dyspepsia, Remedy a positive cure. It saves will be sure of a good evenings entertainment Senator Bowen met some of his acker's English ^euy? Is is the best $500 license for cities and towns Indigestion and Constipation sold on a hours of anxious watching. Sold by if you attend. preparation knowa for all Lane- Troubles, constituents here Sunday evening. He of less than 10000. Any town, city or positive guarantee at 25 and 50 cents, by Chas L. Roos, New Ulm, Minn.? Faribault is ha-ying a scat tournament sold on a positive guarantee at lite., 50c returned to St. Paul on No. 2, county may charge more than these Chafe. L. Roos, New Jim, Minn. between a german and an american Chas. Roos. New Ulm, Minn. sums. The act to become a law Julv F. L. Randall called on old acquaintances Business Locals. NEW ULM MARKETS:Wheat, No. 1 club It wouldn't be a bad idea for 1, 1887. This will not affect licenses Friday. PROBATE NOTICE. some of our scat players to arrange for 68 No. 2, 65 oats, 25 corn, 30 barley granted prior to July 1, 1887, so it will Qflfl yards fancy silk velvet in all colors Mr. John Hauenstein started for a tournament at this place. State of Minnesota, County of Brown In: really not affect our liquor dealers before 40 potatoes, 50c. onions "UU at 1 dollar a yard at Mrs. A. 01- an extensive eastern and southern trip Probate Court, Special Term, Febr. 1st 1887 May 1st 1888. At the Tivoli they are manufacturing ding's millinary store. 1.00 butter, 15 ,eorgs, 20 live hogs In theMatter of th* Estate of Peter Jf. Larson Thursday He will return about a sausage from sawdust, middlings,sali Q6C6ASCu May first. Masks, Masks, Masks. Masks of all per lb 3 pork, per lb 4. Flour per cwt MARRIED.At the residense of John peter and meat gravy which is said to On reading and filing the petition of Niels Christensen, kinds, comic, serious and otherweise at Manderfeld in the town of Cottonwood, $2.25$2.75. Mr. and Mrs. Mathews,of Marshall, executor of the estate of Peter N.Larson H* fill a long felt want. H. Nagel, who Chas. L. Roos' Drug Store. aeceased, representing among otber things, that yesterday, Mr. George W. Scherer and were the guests of Mr. Boesch last has been appointed chief inspector of he has fn J!y administered said estate, and prayine Miss Minnie Manderfeld. Mr. andweek. that a time and place be fixed for examining and the new brand, claims that the sausage Just received at F. Kuetzings 400 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.s Mrs. Scherer took the evening train for allowing his accountof his administration, and for velvet in all color Chas. Stuebe smiles exceedingly. is palatable and healthy. Orders left the assignment ot the residue of paid estate to the yards of Silk Velvets in all shades. sil Mankato, their future home, and soIt's 7 a boy. at the Tivoli will be filled promptly. fanc parties thereto entitled. avoided a serenade by the musical rt is ordered, that said account be examined yard Qflfl H. Noak reports the arrival of a Miss Emilie Fay celebrated her birthday Chas. L. Roos has just received a and petition heard, by the Jufjge of this Court, on dudes who have been in training for uuu at 1 dollar a yard at Mrs. A girl baby in his family. Ol- Ihursday the 3rd day of March A.D 1887, at 2 by giving a party to her friends new lot ot masks, laces and trimmings. this event for some time. The REVIEW 4 oclockp.m.,attheofliceof W. Somervilie ding's millinary store. Monday evening. Everybody present Henry Goede is by all means the thevillage of Sleepy Eye Lakein said county. extends their hearty congratulations to had a pleasant time and wishes the hosters For the largest assortment of masks, And it is further orderpd, that notice thereof be happiest man in the third ward. His the editor of the POST and his amiable HOTEL FOR RENT. given to all persons interested, by publishing a L# trimmings and laces go to Chas. many happy returns of the day. wife. wife' presented him with a girl Thursday. toe threetsuccessive 1s day of Februar Apnor.. copy of this orderlfor weeks Roos. tosaiddayofhearingintheNew Ulm Rewew a Invitations are out for a private masked The most frequented. Is situated Ne The expose of the tricks and treachery weekly newspaper printed and published at the ball at Schmuckers Tivoli next Saturday. near the depot. Will be rented with a Just received at Kuetzings 350 City of New Ulm in said County. Mr. and Mrs. John C. Toberer took of spiritualism, by E. Franklin J2.ate furniture on easy terms. For particulars yards Velveteens, excellant quality, in in the carnival last week. at Turner Hall Wednesday last did not 1887. By the Court, ikef? inquire of all shades, selling at 50 Cts. per yard. Col. T. O'Leary has received a commission prove remunerative to th lecturer or l1*-_-) JudgeoAfN Probate.X Martin Mueller came down from 8 ERN8T BBDT. i? LrcAs FECKER, as post office inspector. It pays the audience. Essig Saturday evening to spent Sunday Cnn new masks at Kuetzing's 5 Cent to be on good terms with Hon. P. H. Springfield Minn. with his family. NOTICE:,&I Baby falls and bumps its head, PROBATE Kelly. Baby bawls, they think it's dead, A, KZOEHL-NE, J.Newhart started for a trip to California State of Minnesota, County of Brown J-In Probate Mamma gets St. Jacobs Oil, and western states Monday. He All trains are once more running on Court, Special Term, w: Greatly Excited. Rubs the baby stops turmoil. will remain about two months. Veterinary Surgeon. regular time. Let us hope that the In the Matter of the Estate of Hans Jensen de. ceased Not a few of the citizens f New Ulm season of blockades is over. Albert Hagberg attended court in Saturday evening members of the Having treated sick animals for years On reading and filing the Petition of Ane C. have recently become greatly excited Redwood Falls Monday. Jensen, administratrix of the estate of said deceased, I can conscientiously recommend myself Turnverein, and others whd wish to, Patents granted to citizens of Minn, over the astounding facts, that several setting forth the amount of personal estate to all who need the services of a will debate upon the question of human Chas. Schoregge, of Sleepy Eye, during the week, and reported expressly that has come to her hands, and the disposi. of their friends who had been pronounced competent Veterinary. Orders may be tlon thereof the amount of debts outstanding took advantage of the good roads and happiness. The admission is free and for the REVIEW by C. A. Snow & by their physicians as incurable against said deceased, and a description of all the left at Dr. Weschckes Drug Store. moonlight and drove down here Monday a cordial invitation is extended to all. Co. Patent lawyers, Opp. U. S. Patent and beyond all hopesuffering with real estate of which said deceased died seized, and evening. NEW ULM, Mimr. the condition and value of the respective portions Office, Washington, D. C. O. Crosby, Another new lot of Musical Instruments that dreaded monsterConsumption)have thereof and praying that license be to her St. Paul, Hoisting machine A. E Ball, at Olsens New Drug Store. Meridian been completely cured by Dr. King's Messrs. Wm. Pfaender and J. granted to sel apart or all of said real estate at NOTICE- Rushford, Seeding machine J. J. private sale. And it appearing by said Petition, New Discovery for Consumption, the Block. Klossner represent Hecker Post at the mat there is not sufficient personal estate in the Brewis. Minneapolis, Lathe. reto-dayG. State A. R. meeting held in St. Paul only remedy that does positively cure hands of said administratrix to pay said debts The Cottonwood Life Stock Co., The partnership heretofore existing all throat and lung diseases, Coughs, and expenses of administration and that it is necessary LOST.Mis. C. Gerboth lost a lady's ceived a Norman Stallion yesterday. by and between Henry Klossner and order to pay the same, to sell apart or MuColds, Asthma and Bronchitis. Herman Amme will start for hand satchel Sunday, either in New all of said real estate- William Oetting is under the firm name My stock of Drugs and Medicines is Trial bottle free at C. L. Roos' Drug nich about February 14. He will attend It is therefor ordered, That all persons interested Ulm or on the road from New Ulm to of Klossner & Oetting dissolved fresh and pure. Please give me a call. Store, large bottles $1. 1 in said estate, appear before the Judge of this the art school there for three years. Gounland. The satchel contained Citizens'Bank mutual consent. William Oetting continues Prescriptions carefully prepared. O.M. some money, a pair of mufflers, a photograph Otto Hartneck, who has been in 188,, at 10 o'clock A.M. at the Probate Office the business, collects all accounts Olsen. Meridian Block. inthereCounty said then and there to show conse (if any and some papers. The finder California for several years, is home due the late firm, and pavs all the be) why license should not be granted to will be suitably rewarded bv leaving on a visit. The inhabitants of Essig and vicinity debtedness thereof. said administratrix to sell said xeal estate according the satchel with C. L. Roos, of this to the prayer of said Petition will have another chance to dance next HENBY KLOSSNER. And it is further ordered, that a copy of this place or C. Gerboth at Courtland. Saturday evening. See J. Fries' ad. [Official.] Order shall be published for four successive WILLIAM OETTING. in another column. weeks prior to said day of hearing, the last of City Council Proceedings. Sprinfield. Minn., Mrs. Fred Me} ei* presented her husband which publications shall be at least fourteen days Mr, C. Mueller sr. will open a butcher Feb. 2nd A. D. 1887- before said day of hearing, iprintedNewpublishe the Dim Re- with a young butcher Friday. Weekl Newspape and TlTfa Minutes of special meeting of the shop in the J. B. Carl building, next NEW ULM, MINN. at the City of New Ulm in said Countv. andpersonally Marriage licenses issued in Brown GRAND City Council held February 1st, 1887. door to The S. D. Peterson Implement served on all persons interested said estate, Count} during the last two weeks: All members present except Councilors Company's office. residing in said County, at least fourteen M.Mullen, PresH. H. Vajen,Vice-Pres't. Henry H. Offermann to Bertha Genshow a ays before said day of hearing, and upon all othA Crone and Bobleter, the mayor toflaw.b Fernar er persons interested, according J. C. Rvdolph, Cashier. Clemant BowerMary Rosenhammer presiding. yo AT datNeWUlmthel8td D.1887 Wenzel KraiMary Krctsch, OBITUARY. Directors: On motion it was resolved to submit Essig Station, By the Court, W. SchererMinnie Manderfeld. the prepared reduction, consolidation ERNST BRANDT, Werner Bcesch, Okas. Wagner, Dr. C. and amendment of the charter of the Whereas,Private Henry Helling, an Judge of Probate Progressive erchre parties aie all the of Brown County, Minn & City of New Ulm, the reading of which active and beloved member of Co. A, Weschcke, O. M. Olsen, E. G. Koch. rage now. Quite a number have been {Saturday, February 12, 1887 was completed at this meeting io the and 2d Regt.,M.N G., died at his home held lately at the icsidences of J. Newhart, AT PROLATE NOTICE. DRAFTS TOT ALL PARTS legislature of this State for passage. in this city, on Monday, the 24th day of F. Behnke, S. D.Peterson, and R. January, A. D., 1887, therefore On motion the Mayor and Clerk were State of Minnesota, County of Brown, ^ss. In J. Fries' Place. Pfefferle. Now for a progressive scat OF EUROPE, AND PASSAGE Probate Court, Special Term, Jan. 24th, 1887 instructed to execute a certificate, and Resolved,That by the death of Private or poker party. In the Matter of the .Estate of T. C. Nelson TICKETS SOLD. annex the same to the charter, informing Helling, the military company has deceased. A prominent farmer of Bosvling On reading and filing the petition of Nels Nelso* our members of the legislature lost one of its ablest and most diligent executor of the estate of T. C* Nelson deceased, Close Attention given to Collecting. Green, Howard County, Md., Mr. J. T. that the same has been approved by the members, who was ever at his post of Mil-representinegand among other things, that he is the Music will be furnished by the Ridgely, said his four children were City Council of this City. duty, and the place made vacant by his sole devise residuary legatee of said deceased ford Band. A cordial invitation is extended and that he has fully administered said estate, sick with sore throats and coughs at the death will long be regarded with feelings The Council thereupon adjourned. and praying that a time and place be fixed for the to all by the proprietor. same time. Red Star Cough Cure cured of the deepest sadness by his former assignment of the residue of said estate to him as Attest: C. WESCHCKE, the only person entitled thereto under the will of them^in'ajweek. No opiates. associates in this organization. LOUIS SCHILLING, Clerk. Mayor. NOTICE said decased St.<p>Helpless, ResolvedThat by his death, his parents The publication of the delinquent tax B. M. SCHBOCK, 672 W. Lake Chicago i It is. ordered, that said petition be heard, by the is hereby given that sealed proposals and relatives have been deprived Judge of this Court, on Friday the 18th day of list has necessarily crowded out local CITY COLNCLL PROCEEDINGS. for the building of abridge across the February A 1887, at 10 o'clock A. M. at the of a kind and dutiful son and loving and other items. "The lands of the VV Minutes of meeting of the City Council Probata Office in said county. Little Cottonwood near Mr. J. Muhs' brother, to whom parental solicitude & St P. Land Co., which have not paid And it is further ordered, that rotice thereof be of the City of New Ulm, held Febru2nd, place will be received by the undersigned given to all persons interested, by publishing a was ever foremost in thought and acary any taxes to this county, have been 1887. from Rheumatism. His physicians feared amputation copy of this order for three successiveweeks prior on or before the 19th day of oi tho leg would be necessary He tried ourtion. placed on the delinquent" list. If All members present except Councilor to said day ot hearing in the New Ulm Review a A TTTT/1PHOBOS, and in two days was cured. February 1887. Bids must be handed Resolved,That we hereby tender to weekly newspaper, printed and published at the authorities will be able to collect from Bobleter, the Mayor presiding. City of New Ulm in said County. in before 2 p. m. on that date. Plans A protestor in a medical college once said to bis the parents and relatives of our deceased them, this will add about forty thousand The minntes of the last regular session Dated at New Ulm the 24th day of January, A. class "put your hand la a vice, turn the screw and specifications will be onj exhibition comrade our sincere and heartfelt dollars worth of taxable lands to D, 1887. and also of the Special Session held until the pain is all you cou bear, and that's rheumatism at the place of the undersigned. The sympathies. torn the screw once more, and that's By the Conrt, our revenues and consequently lighten February 1st, were read and ordered to neuralgiaand gentlemen, the medical profession town board reserves the right to reject Judge of Probate. the burden of other tax payers. Resolved, That a copy of these resolutions vrL-so stand approved. ERNST BRANDT, knows no cure for either That was before the any or all proposals. be transmitted by the Secretary discov- HTUI AllunDftC whichdoesand will A communication of the Citizens Mr. H. C. Wells of Milbank Ddk. has ry of HI nLUrnUtlUd quickly cure both to the parents of the deceased and a Meeting in regard to Water Works was PROBATE NOTICE. discovered anew method for preserving JOHN MANDERFELD. rheumatism and neuralgia, and many physicians copy thereof be furnished to the New use it regularlyfrmkly admitting that they can taken up and considered. corn. While Lake City recently he Chairman. Staie of Minnesota, County of Brown, J-s. In prescribe nothingelse so effective. Ulm Review for publication. concluded to have one of his ears, which On motion said communication was Probate Court, Special Term, Dec. 29th, 1886 J* Many persons have tried so many so-called remedies, FOR SALE. Capt. M. J. Rosskopf. In the matter of the estate of Jens J. Ouren has been useless as an organ of hearing laid on the table. without benefit, that they have no faith to deceased' Lieut. W. Hubbard, (.Committee. try more, but It la worth your while to try Athtopftnros. for twenty-eight ears,examined by Dn A Committee of the Fire Department On reading and filing the petition of Christian If you have any doubts as to its value Sergt. W. T. Eckstein. The undersigned has a ,full blooded G. Patton, who removed from" the consisting of Messrs. John Neuman, Ahlnees, administrator of the estate of Jens write for names of parties in your own State who J. Ouren deceased, representing among Percheron stallion, 7 3 ears old, black auditory passage a grain of corn in a Chas. Leonhardt and Chas. Stoll, late havebeen curedby its use otber things, that he has fully administered said Ls your druggist for AthJOphOros. If you color, also several Durham and Holstein perfect state of preservation. Since delegates to the Fire Association meetheld estate, and praying that a time and place be fixed cannotget it of him we will send it express paid on for examining and allowing his acconnt of his administration, mixed breed bulls for sale. Lafayette Doings. theu Mr. Wells can hear equally well at Fergus Falls, came before the receipt of regular price81.00 per bottle. We and for the assignment ot the residue in both his ears, His mother recalls prefer that you buy it from your druggist, but if Council and made report and argued in of said estate to heirs, HENRY ScHRADERsr. he hasn'tit do not bo persuaded to try something Lafayette. the fact that when he was two years favor of a Steam Fire Engine. The re It is ordered, that said account be examined .and Coasting is the order of the day. else, but order at once from us as directed, petition beard, by the Judgeof this Court, on Friday, old he complained of having got a kernel port was accepted and the Committeedischarged. Mr. Weather has his freaks. ATHLOPHOROS CO., 112 WALL ST., NEW YORK. the 25th day of February, A. D. 1887, at 10o'- GRAND of corn in his ear, but it was declared clock A. M., at the Probate Office in said county. Foxes are becoming bold. to be a mistake by a physician And it is further ordered, that notice thereof be Dr. John Kaula appeared before the MASQUERADE C. LEONHARDT, given to all persons interested, by publishing a Farmers are disposing of their BALL who made an examination at the time. Council and requested the same to allow copy f this order for three succeasive weeks wheat. certain bills of the officers and prior to said day of hearing the New Ulm Review A concern which manufacturs steam a weekly newspaper, printed and published Lecture at No. 7. Sat. eve. Feb. 12. members of board of health presented at the City of New Ulm, in said Connty. fire engines has supplied most of our to the Council. Dated at New Ulm, the 26th day of January Mr. Fritsche has lately disposed of citizens with neatly printed and bound A.D 18S7 a fine lot of steers. On motion it was resolved, that, as PROPRIETOR OF TH E pamphlets proclaiming the superiority By the Court, at, we have no power to allow said bills, Mrs. John Zimmit is sick with neuralgia. ot their machines over a system ef water ERNST BRANDT,jgj" New Ulm Foundry (I" S Judge of Probate- the council vote the officer of the board woiks. The proper thing for the in$15.00 and the members $10 each for concern to do now would be to supply Mrs. D. Grusendorf, sr. was NOTICE TO CREDITORS. pxtia services rendered. & MACHINE SOHP us with another book informing us how St. Peter last week visiting his' son, a The Mayor reported that he had received State of Minnesota, County of Brown I Pro. to secure water enough to run one of student of the College. vy bate Court. a draft of $42.09 from Mr. O. their engines for a longer time than Corner Centre & Front Streets. In the Matter of the Estate of Hans Jenson Mr. C. Stuebe, of New Ulm, is purchasing Merriman, Treasurer of the Sauk fitteen minutes. The only supply Deceased. NEW ULM, MINX. cattle ot our farmers here. Rapids relief fund this being the percentage Notice is hereby given to all persons having town which would hold out longer is The Foundry nasbeen thoroughly refitted and I claims and demands against the estate of Hans of surplus due to our City, and The Ladies Missionary Society will am now prepared to do all kinds of work on short the river and that is to far away. According Jenson late of the County of Brown deceased, aotice. Repairing of all kinds of machinery and had turned the same over to the Clerk hold a sociable at the residence of Jurgen that the Judge of the Probate Court of said county to the statements of their books AT Agricultural Implements a specialty. Only ezClisted will bear, examine, and adjust claims and demands with instructions to put it to the fund Duhrbahn, esq., Thursday afternoon, the village engine pumps four hundred rieneedworkmen are employed, and work ento UNION HALL, against said estate, at his office in the City where it was taken from. February 10. my car* will be executedwith neatness gallons per minute At this rate any orNew Ulm in said county, on the first Monday addispatch. ALL WORK WARRANTED. of each month for six successive months, com* Upon motion it was resolved^that the one of our cisterns would be exhausted The monthly meeting of the Lafayette under the auspices of the CHAS. LEONHARD. menciug with thefirstMonday in March 1887 Clerk is hereby authorized to purchase in fifteen minutes. Library Society was neld last Saturday. and that six months from the 8th day of January, NEW E GITI CORSET BAND, O Baltrusch, a book case for his office, the cost of 1887, have been limited and allowed by said The attendance, as well as the From a St. Paul correspondence received Probate Court for creditors to present their case not to exceed $10.00. number of books taken, proved that the claims. to late for last weeks REVIEW The monthly reports of City Marshall ON well-selected library is not laying idle. AKEC JSJIBEK, we clip the following report of the and Night Watchman were received Administratrix of the estate of Hans Jenson. DKALER I N The president of the Lafayette Literary Sunday Eve., February 13,1887, storming of the ice palace. "The palace Deceased. J?IJ and after reading placed on file. Dry Goods, Lyceum wishes to announce a was illuminated early in the evening, Resolved to allow the sum of $8 00 special meeting of that body to be held and the crowds who had watched PROBATE NOTICE, Admission 25 Cts. a Person. to Chas. Winkelman, City Marshall, Hats and Cass, on the eve of February 13. All members the turnouts during the day began to for the purchase of a new revolver. State of Minnesota, County of Brown ^ss. In are requested to be present.\ PROQRAMM: move towards the castle, pouring Probate Court. Special Term, Jan. 17th 1887. A bill of Jos. A. Eckstein was presented Men's and Boys' Clothing, In the Matter of the Guardianship of Robert E through the gates, they filled the George C. Hellmer, esq., the successful 1.9. P. M. Arrival of Prince Carnival and on motion laid over until the Haub and Ernestine Haub Minors. grounds two hours before the battle began. teacher of Dist. No. 51, has returned and suit. next regular meeting. On reading and filing the petition of William Ladies'Jackets andDolmans The night was warm, else there Pfaender, attorney in fact for Joeephina Haub from his vacation trip home. 2.Grand Polonaiss. The following bills were audited and guardian of the persons and property of Robert would have been many a person frozen He also visited his Alma Mater, German 3.Phantom PictureThe Carnival of ordered paid: 1. Haub and Ernestine Haub minora for license to LADIES' AND GENTS* to a statue before the fire king's arrival. English College, wonder if he forgot Venice, sell the real estate of said wards at private sale Collecting dog license, $11.00 and it appearing from said petition that it is necessary Mayor Ames, of Minneapolis accompanied at Galena his blue eyedbut your Phantom Furnishing Goods, 4. PictureDance f the 10 barrels Kerosene oil, 68.78 and would be beneficial to said wards that "Mi by a squad of Minneapolis police correspondent begs leave of absence. Bears. Expenses on streets and park,... .25.00 said real estate, or apart thereof, should be sold and officers of the municipal government It is ordered, that the next ot km of the said 5.Escort March.T. ByerCity Delegates to Fire Associa'n m'g, 60.00 i We hear that Rev. Fr. Preine of ALSO wards and ail persons interested in the estate of sat in a blood red vehicle, and Band. New Ulm is holding meetings, every Supporting a poor, 2.25 GROCERIES, said wards shall appear before said Probate was hailed as the fire king. Soon after Court, at the Probate Office in the City of New 6.Comic SongsErnst Pfeifer. evening, at the Lafayette German M. Special police, 3.00 the fire king's arrival a signal was giE. Ulm in tte County of Brown aforesaid, on the 40* CROCKERY & GLASSWARE 7.Comic OvertureB. Gruenenfelder. 'J Church. They are to be continued Book case, bV of offi'l pap's, etc., 16.10 day of March A. D. 1887, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, ven and the battle began Then followed Citv Band.^ ^s* *j during the month. A petition for transfer of Liquor lifrom to show cause why a license should not be BOOTS AND SHOES, i a spectacle as grand and beautiful granted for the sale of said real csUte. 8.Tableau, s, Ulm,cense John B. Hecker to John Mr. Henry Dirks, of New And it is farther ordered, that a copy of thisorder as human eyes ever witnessed. The Kretseh and bond accompanying the PIONEER be personally served on the next of kin of And the very latest patterns in^/" was visiting his parents last Sunday. display from the palace was grand, said wards residing in said Brown County and en same were read. A bouncing baby is the present joy Dress Goods & Trimmings. bombs had been placed on the outer all persons interested in said estate, at least fourteen Drug Store, On motion bond was approved and days before the hearing of said petition as of Mr. and Mrs. Rushwe congratulate. walls, which spouted up great boquets My purchases have been made di Clerk instructed to make transfer of aforesaid, and by the publication thereof for fonr successive neeks in the New Ulm Review a week, of fire in green and blue colors, nests of rect and for cash, and I am thereby license as requested. The Council ly newspaper printed and published at the City dragons were fired from mortars, and Mr. Will Klossner has the honor enabled to Taako the lowest prices. JrJ thereupon adjourned. of New Ulm in said Brown County, the last of DR. C. WESCHCKE, PROP'R. bombs that went up hundreds of feet and pleasure of showing the first colt Gall and examine my stock and com* which publications shall be at least fourteen day* Attest: C. WESCHCKE, and then buist into clowds of rainbow before said day of hearing. sired by the Company stallion, Andrew, pare prices before purchasing else Louis SCHILLING, Clerk. Mavor. Minnesota Street, si* .Dated January 17th 1887, colored sparks were fired from many under the care of Mr. H. Muller at t, *$** where.__ By the Court, NEWULM,^]- MINN. parts of the castle. Over the entrance present.One tally for Will. h~n ERNST BBANDT, ffi$f BALTRUSCH. A full and fresh stock of ^J C^ Wonderful Cures. ItSf to the palace was an illuminated sign Judgeof Probate. 8F# Mr. George Durbahn's hired man, drugs and tnedicinee choice with the word Borealis in letters three August Imberg, will leave his place the W.D. Hoyt &Co., Wholesale and Re NOTICE TO CREDITORS. perfumerytfine soaps9combs feet high. Large pieces of fire works si** 15th inst. to take up work at Mr. C.tail Druggists of Rome, Ga., say:We have had been placed on the top of the main and tcilet articles, books, State of Minnesota, County of Browa,, In Schramm's. Mr. D. has another man been selling Dr. King's New Discovery, WENZEL SCHOTZKO, Proprietor, turret which burned brilliantly, sending Probate Court stationery, colors, varnishes, engaged we understand. _-.- Flectric Bitteis and Bucklen's Arnica In the matter of the estate ot Aslag TorjueeB f* up sheets of fire and gave the palace glass, putty andpainters Pytten deceased. Salve for two years. Have never handled the appearance of a burning structure Notice is hereby given to all persona havmu^ remedies that sell as well, or give supplies. Mnor. ST., .We expect to have another carnival claims and demands against the estate of AalapT NEW ULM, MTMT. such universal satisfaction. There have Pytten late of the County of Brown deceaad, here next year and I hope that PIANOS, ORGANS AND that the Judge of the Probate Courtof said county been some wonderful cares effected by the young people of New Ulm will When Baby was sick, we gave her Castorta, will hear, examine, and adjust claims and demands Large, "airy rooms, and an A No. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. these medicines in this city. Several cases against said estate, atJiisoffic in the City form toboggan and snowshoe clubs and When siio iris a Child, sho cried for Castona, 1 table. Good sample room for the LIff New Ulm in said county, on thtfflrst Monday pronounced Consumption havebeen join us in winter sports. St.. Paul PURE WINES AND each month for six successive months, conv accommodation of commercial travelers When sho became Miss, she clans to Castona, entirely cured by use of a few bottlesof tends a wellcome to all." menang with the first Monday ia March'1887iand, QUORS FOR MEDICAL USE. in connection with the hotel. Whou she had Children, she gave them Castoria, that six months from the 20tb day of Jan is8Z. King's New Discovery, taken in hare been limited and allowed by said Probate Physicians prescriptions carefully gonnection'with Electric Bitters. We Rates reasonable Court for creditors to presenttheirclaims. I cuafantee them always. Sold by C. L. compounded at atl hours of the day The finest wines, hqaors and cigars Kaos., Cl)t* arecntorofinV Estate of Aslag Torjosen Pyttenv*^ and night. at the ban Aeceasea- 4&m>mMk