New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
February 23, 1887 · Page 4 of 8
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NEWULM It's Immense. AND VICINITY. The members of our Fire Department Frank Burg jr. was blockaded in Just received at F. Kuetzings 400 will purchase uniforms in the near WatertounfQr six days week before yards of Silk Velvets in all shades.* ii The REVIEW job rooms are printing last. He reports having had a good future. ^n^WWzf^^^m JJatJs What The Six Thousand People thousands suffering from Ag*Km*# time up there and we do not doubt it, Con. 100,000 circulars for the Empire Mill Said Who Witnessed Tester- at 1 dollar fancyasilkd yar at Mrs.all A Ol Onfl 3'ards velvet in colors ..sptioii, Coughs, ttc. Did you ever try as we have heard that thirty commercial Mr. J. Klossner has traded four lots uu Co., setting forth the virtues of their ^^f day's Parade.^ Acker's English liemedy? Ik is the best travelers shared his fate. in a Dakota town for a carload of farm ding's millmarv store. various brands or flour. preparation known for all Lung Troubles, "ej is fj^t^"% machinery. sold on a positive guarantee at 10c, 60c*. Anton Brey has sold his farm and Yesterday's parade was favored with The members of Char.ty Lodge, No. (JSM Cha?. L. Roos. New Ulm, Minn. M. Wmdhorn has sold his farm near machinery near Winthrop for $10,500. 92100 acres $88 80. Meal Estate Transfers?* fine weather, a goodly number of participants 5 98, A. F. and A. and their ladies 1 He is here again for the present and Courtland to Mr. John Epke. He will 3 and a large attendance of onlookers. will banquet at Masanic Hall Friday PROBATE NOTICE. may stay here permanentlv. Promptly at two o'clock the W* *-& remove to Iberia. January 29February 19. *$ 1 evening 1 procession started from Turner Hall State of Minnesota, County of Brown i-ss In 3 John C. Rudolph and lfe to Wm. Hemele snbl Attention is called to Mr. F. Kuetz. Probate Court, Special Term, Febr. 1st 1887 and paraded the principal streets. The i^X1^ Proceedings of the Board of Education. Mr. and Mrs M. Mullen gave a card Inthe Matter of the Estate of Peter N. Larson Cii^"- ing's new double column ad. in this parade was headed by a marshall, then deceased. John Rudolph and wire to Ch. Remele snhl. 6 of party Thursday evening' Friday evening came prince and princess carnival. week's issue. It 15 Sec 31 ill 31 5 91-100 acres $88 65 On reading and filing the petition of NielsCunstensen, Monthly meeting Board of Education Frednch Gommel to Ad. Seiter Sr. It 12 and 3 4 executor of the estate of Peter N. Larson Mr. and Mrs. A. Blanchard entertained Next the police department followed in N New Ulm $400 deceased, representing among other things, that It costs five dollars to learn how to of the Independent School District of turn by the band. Peuser's Barbershop a surprise paity. S D. Peterson and wife to John O Moen w) of he has fully administered said estate, and praying City of New Ulm, held Jan. 7th, 1887. operate an air pressure beer faucet. At w* Sec 22 108 32 $700 that a time and place be fixed for examining and was in full blast as was also Kiesling's Sheriff Remone of Lyon county, delivered George Scherer and wife to John Krai nX of neK allowing his accountof his administration, and for All members present. blacksmith shop. Jos. Schnobench's least that i3 the amount a young man the assignment ot the residueof said estate to the Sec 21 109 31 $1625. Meeting was called to order by the Wm. Kittlebarroo to Sheriff meat market was preparing for the parties thereto entitled. John Callanan and wife to George Gnth 5 acres in had to pay Sunday for breaking one President. It is ordered, that said account be examined leaten season with unusuaf activity. Sec35TllnR32 8230 uiuo. Sehmid for sate keeping until the next and petitionheard, by the Judge of this Court, on while trying to pump air into a keg. Jens P. Harho and wife to Thosten Paulson 15 acr Minutes of Dec. 1886 meeting ordered The first beer keLtle was exhibited by Thursday the 3rd day of March A.D. 1887, at 2 term of the district court. Wm. is accused In nw# of neh Sec 32 108 30. read and when read the same were approved John Hauenstem, while his neighbor o"clock p.m., at the office of G, "W. Somerville in Frederick Putnam and wife to Merntt Tower The committee appointed by the Sons of stealing wheat. the village of Sleepy Eye Lakein saidcounty. as recorded by the clerk. It 5 Sec 20 T112 33 10 75-100 acres $30. Winkelman showed the people how of Hermann to agitate for the proposed J. FrederickPatnam to Merritt C. Tower wK of And it is further ordered, that notice thereof be Board then proceeded to audit the lime was made. Preuss' Vienna Baker S F. Holbrook will build a $20,000 sw Sec 30 112 33 6T 9-100 $700. given toall persons interested, by publishing a monument, will meet at the Tivoli, Saturday, following bills: Magdalena Eckstein to Andrew J. Eckstein It 12 made pretzels and the guests of the T. copy of this order for threesuccessive weeks prior hotel in Mankato, if the cny will give 110 N New Ulm $1800 tosaiddayofheanngmtheNew Ulm Review a P. Scherer for lumber .$17.82 February 26, to organize and M. Saloon eat them. Of course the St. Paul & Sioux City Railroad Co. to E. Koch weekly newspaper printed and published at the him a bonus of So, 000 G. Schmidt for extra work 2.75 head table of the progressive euchre City of New Ulmla said County. nndv nwj of se# Sec 25 109 31 and undv begin work. Dated at New Vim the 1st day of February A. D L. Haeberle for sundries 14.00 of ii# of se# Sec 11 108 32 60 acres $420. party were there to show off as they Messis. Moore, Piper & Co., of Mankato, 1887. By the Court, Chas. Jacobs to Hermann Kieslin)g It 2, 3 and 4 Sunday little Olga Schleuder found F. Friedmann ditto 21.58 always do* Merchant-tailor Vogelpohl 4S' Sout Ne Ulm (hi interest $20 0 *t, ERNST BRANDT. have established an oil station at H. H. Beussmann tor hardware .17.85 and hi3 men rode the traditional E, G. Koch and wife to Jos Helget undr ot nw (L.SO Judgeof Probate. twenty dollars near the depot platform. accommodat:on of our tbis place for the of seX Sec 25 109 3120 acres $160. Jos. Bobleter for printing. 3.00 goat. The grindstone water (lemon She handed it to Albert Behnke, who PROBATE NOTICE. Ole Chnstensen and wife to Ole Pederson Jr merchants. For the present they will Th. Kobarsch for sundries 9.40 beer) establishment was not patronized of sw* Sec 24 108 30. had lost it and Albert in return presented Jac. Klossner for hardware 4.40 to any great extent. Jos. Schmucker store the oil in the vault on North State of Minnesota, County of Brown J-In Probate Henry Fortwengler and wife to Frank Schneider Court, Special Term. her with a set of albums. subl 1 'b' of netf Sec 5 109 3 4 acres $100. and Peter Herian's floats were by all The bill of F. Koke of $55 for erecting Spring Street now used by the City for Henry Fortwengler and wife to Jos Hartneck snbl In the Matter of the Estate of Hans Jensen deceased. odds the best in the parade, "ffm. elevator etc., was referred back to 1 'a' of ne# Sec 5 T109 30 6 89-100 acres $375. Jos. Biewerscheck, a young man who the storage of the city's supply of oil. Gebser showed how cigars are manufactured Mr. Koke for specification. Gottfried Retzlaff and wife to Ernst Thiede e# On reading and filing the Petition of Ane has been doing odd jobs around the of &-n\i (except 2 acres) See 22 T109 30 $1850. Jensen, administratrix of the estate of said deceased, If the town will use enough oil to warrant from paper in Bremen and Supt. Nix then submitted plan and Andrew Shellum and wife to EUeffE. Grotta wX setting forth the amount of personal estate city during the winter, is the guest of F. Burg exhibited a mammoth estimate of costs for receptacle of minerals them in doing so, Messrs. Moore, of se# Sec 26 108 32 $600. that has come to her hands, and the disposition Erroch Grotta to EllefE Grotta undv of ne* "Blizzard" drawn by one span of thereof the amount of debts outstanding etc., which was examined and Sheriff Sehmid. Wednesday night he Piper & Co. will built a ware-house Sec 35 108 32 40 acres $250 against said deceased, and a description of all the horses and one of oxen. Loheyde's considered by the Board. Upon motion Henry Cordes and wife to A. W Binebam It 10 real estate of which said deceased died seized, and effected an entrance into Geo. Vogel's near the depot next spring. Boot and Shoe factory made all leather it was resolved that Mr. Nix be 1 S New Ulm $250 the condition and value of the respective portions bedroom and extracted a poeketbook Franz Zangl and wife to Peter Gag It 13 8 S thereof and praying that license be to her goods from paper while the City Band and hereby is requested and authorized The Union Lime Co. has been formed New Ulm $100. granted to sell apart or all of s.iid real estate at containing about forty-five dollars and played for cash only. The Empire to have such a receptacle made by Mr. Russel Ives and wife to Henry Wmdhorn 200 acres private sale. And it appearing by said Petition at Read's Landing near Lake City, Sec 19 and 20 T109 32 $3000 Mill was well represented. Customers that there is not sufficient personal estate in the C. Wagner as per plan submitted, the a promissory note from Mr. Vogel's Gottfried Knehnel and wife to Karl Bach Quit hands of said administratrix to pay said debts with $12,000 capital. There is some of the firm from various states were case to be well made and finished, at a Claims It 12 1 N New Ulm and expenses of administration and that it is necessary trousers. Thursday he proceeded to present to assist in the parade. The excellent lime stone in the vicinity of cost not to exceed $55. Auditor Brown Co Minn to Bach Tax Deed order to pay the same, to sell apart or invest his ill-gotten gam in various ways. ltl3BlNNewUlm all of said real estate. New Ulm Roller Mill Co. had a big Further Resolved to authorize Mr. Xew Ulm. If i company would be organized Auditor Brown Co Minn to U. PfefferleTax Deed It is therefor ordered, That all persons interest turn out, while the Eagle Mill Co. exhibited First he paid up his debts, then he invested Nix to procure at the expense of the Its 8, 9,10.11,12,13 and 14 loo S and It 5 111 ed in said estate, appear before the Judge of thui here with a ten or twentythousand the hardship of Milling at the S New Ulm District one gross of the National Erasers Court, on Thursday the 24th day ot March A.D. in a new suit of clothes. After dollar capital to manufacture Auditor Brown Co. Minn, to Philipp Kiroes Tax 1887, at 10 o'clock A. M., at the Probate Office, present time as compared with the years -I for use in the several school Deed lots 1,3,6 and 7 146 N New Ulm. donning his new outfit he proceeded to said County, then and there to show couse (if any lime and cement it would prove a paying from 1870 to 1880. J. Hottinger exhibited S& things of this rooms. there be) why license should not be granted to paint the town. ^His recklessness in tli the world renowned Heidelberger said administratrix to sell said real estate according investment to the company and to Further Resolved to authorize the to the prayer of said Petition. 0 Wine Cask (constructed by the ^fc rV^VW spending kmoney directed the Sheriff's building committee of the Board to the community. V^%\A.\^V^hfe And it is further ordered, that a copy of this coopers of the Eagle Mill). Dengl9rs sorrowfaUy purchase eight more coal scuttles for the Order shall be published for four successive Acker't ofarDyspepsia. .suspicion to him and after a short interview le alono on account Jft weeks prior to said day of hearing, the last of bakery made, baked and delivered warm It is not necessarry to go to Florida use in Union Schoolhouse. with the Sheriff, Biewerscheck Dyspepsia Tahlets will cure Dyspepsia, which publications shall be at least fourteen days rolls on the spot. Schells brewery Then Board adjourned. before said day of hearing, in the New Ulm Re- or California to see flowers in full Indigestion and Constipation sold on a confessed to his having committed the showed .us what high-license would I^LvK"^ Newspaper printed and published E. G. Pahl, E. G. Koch, positive guarantee at 25 and 50 cents, by bloom. All that is necessary is to call at the City of New Ulm in said Countj, and personally lead t by exhibiting a blind pig in theft and he was accordingly arrested. President. Clerk. served on all persons interested in said estate, Chas. L. Roos, Xew Jim, Minn. at the conservatory of Mr. Chrs. Bock running condition. Jos. Bier played residing in said County, at least fourteen Monday he was arraigned before Justice on the "Dudelsack". Of course Bisrnark days before said day of hearing, and upon all other on third street north. His conservatory Monthly meeting Board of Education, Westphal. He waived examination persons interested, according to law. had to be there and as befits him NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Independent School District of the City Dated at New Uim the 1st day of February A, is filled with flowers of every kind. and was bound over to the District the Vinegar works followed him with D. 1887. of New Ulm, held Febr. 4th, 1887. Amongst those blooming our reporters some of their best double X. Taken By the Court, Court. Meeting was called to order by the FOR SALE. ERNST BRANDT, alltogether the parade was as good as noticed some very fine specimens of President. Judge of Probate Mr. Jacob Froehiich, a well-known any held before* and the managers deserve (L S of Brown County, Mmn. camehas, primroses, pinks and hyaoynths. All members present except Mr. tailor of Cincinnati, O., after suffering The undersigned wishes to sell his credit for the work done. PROBATE NOTRE, Hummel. Mr. Bock sells these flowers for years with rheumatism, was cured house and lot No. 12 in block 105 north Minutes of January meeting were at very reasonable rates and will always in a short time by the use of St. Jacobs opposite the Union School House. State of Minnesota, County of Brown s In read and ordered to be approved as recorded Probate Court. Special Term, Jan. 17th 1887 Oil. be pleased to show visitors R.CDOLPH MASSOPUST, PERSONAL MENTION. In the Matter of the Guardianship of Robert~J?_ by the clerk. New Ulm Minn. 16 M. Haub and Ernestine Haub Minors. through his extensive floral gardens. Postmaster Baasen has appointed Then Board proceeded to audit the On reading and filing the petition of William following bills, viz.: Pfaender, attorner in fact fr Joeephina Haubguardian Mr. Chas. Parker of Waseca as deputy. C. A. Hagberg and Albert Seiter FOR RENT. Last Wednesday evening conductor of the persons and property of Robert F. Koke, for building elevator etc $55, I were in St. Paul last week. Mr. Parker comes highly recommended E. Haub and Ernestine Haub minors for license to Price fell from his train, while near was allowed in full with the understanding sell the real estate of said wards at private sale: H. Vogelpohl Sr. and Christ Ruemke A frame dwellino house on Valley and we think will please the patrons of Springfield. The shock rendered him and it appearing from said petition that it is necessary that Mr. Koke complete the Jr., are visiting in Cincinnati, Ohio. Street at reasonable rates. Inquire of and would be beneficial to said wards that the office. work agreed to be done by him as soon senseless and his brakemen did not said real estate, or apart thereof, should be sold Dr. C. K. Bartlett. Supt. of the St. T. CRONE. as the weather permits it. Chicago It is ordered, that the next ot km of the said miss him for some time. The engineer New Ulm Minn. Peter Asylum, was here Saturday. wards and all persons interested in the estate or Answers to Correspondents. Kindergarten Supply Co. $7.16 for supplies, said wards shall appear before said Probate of the next freight train while passing E. G. Pahl will sail for Germany was allowed $6.66 to Co. and 50 WANTED Court, at the Probate Office in the City of New good harnessmaker at the place where Price had fallen, discovered Ulm in tte County of Brown aforesaid, on the 4th cts. to Mr. Nix. Chas. Wagner $11.33 about April 10. Son of a Subscriber. Modesty prevents once. A permanent position day of March A. D. 1887, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, for waste baskets etc. N. U. Foundry him and took him to Springfield. C. H. Ross was Duluth,St. Paul for the right man. Write or apply us from publishing your poem. to show cause why a license should not be Co. $8.00 for crestmgs etc. Chas. C. granted for the sale ofsaid real estate. to and Minneapolis the latter part of last From Springfield the unfortunate The editor is used to being abused, not And it is further ordered, that a copy or this Gerry, $14.16 for erasers, was allowed and the first half of this week. man was removed to Tracy, his PETER LILLA, order be personally served on the next of kin of praised, and so forbids the publication. in full less freight charges. W. A. said wards residing in said Brown County, and on New Ulm, Minn. Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Peterson are in home, for treatment. Supt. Bidwell Olmsted $3.75 for ink. Dr. C. Weschcke Hope you will continue [to furnish us all persons interested in said estate, at least fourteen St. Paul. days before the hearing of said petition as 75 cts. for blank record. A. Huiras procured a nurse from the St. Alexander's FOR SALE. local news. They are appreciated. aforesaid, and by the publication thereof for four Mrs. C. Kellog, Edgwood, Cal., says: $1.80 for hauling. Clerk was directed successive eeks in the New Ulm Review a week, -J Hospital, to take charge of the patient Red Star Cough Cure is the best medicine Miss M. Would be glad to receive ly newspaper printed and published at the City to issue proper vouchers for amounts 'ft The undersigned has a ,full blooded and is doing everything to render of New Ulm in said Brown County, the last of she has ever used for colds for the allowed. contributions from you occasionally. Percheron stallion, 7 years old, black which publications shall be at least fourteen days children. him comfortable. before said day of hearing. Then resignation of Mr. H. Eger, color, also several Durham andHolstein R. Courtlann. We failed to hear you Dated January 17th 1887, Janitor of Union Schoolhouse, tiled mixed breed bulls for sale. If you wish your town to prosper By the Court, this week. Keep up your courage and Sigel Items. Febr. 1, 1887 was submitted, considered ERNST BRANDT, and be prosperous yourself, you must HENBY SCHRADER sr. send a correspondence in time for next and accepted. Judgeof Probate. Mr. J. P. Manderfeld of town Bashaw Lafayette. patronize home industry. If you are in issue. Board then authorized Mr. Fr. Friedmann NOTICE TO CREDITORS. was here on a visit to his mother. need of any commodity and the same NOTICE. to have the well at schoolhouse He returned home last Wednesday. Jerry Dylloby. Tour talk to boys State of Minnesota, County of Brows. In square, cleaned out as soon as possible. i & manufactured or for sale here, dont Mr. Anton Hillesheim contemplates Probate Court. will appear next week. Then Board adjourned to Friday The partnership heretofore existing building an addition to his house the sent t another town for it, but buy at In the matter of the estate of Aslag Torjusen Pytten deceased. Febr. 18th, 1887, usual hour. by and between Henry Klossner and coming spring. Some of the corresponde nee published home. There are a number of persons Notice is hereby given to all persons having E. G. Pahl, E. G. Koch, William Oetting is under the firm name Hay is becoming a scarce article claims and demands against the estate of Aslag T. this week was received to late for in every town, and New Ulm has its President. Clerk. of Klossner & Oetting dissolved by Pytten late of the County, of Brown deceased, among some of the farmers. We learn last week's REVIEW, but the items are that the Judge of the Probate Court of said county snare of them, who will send to some mutual consent. William Oetting continues that some farmers are compelled at will hear, examine, and adjust claims and demands still news and will no doubt be appreciated. Adjourned meeting, Febr. 18th, 1887. the business, collects all accounts li larger city for alnioat every thing they present to use straw as the only feed against said estate, at his office in the City All members present. Meeting called or New Ulm said county, on the first Monday due the late firm, and pays all the indebtedness for their stock, the supply of hay being need. They do this under the mistaken of each month for six successive months, commencing to order by the President. thereof. deficient. Thus quite a number of farmers with the first Monday in March 1887:aad idea that they can buy cheaper and better The minutes of the last regular meeting that six months from the 20th day of Jan. 1887, Lafayette Doings. will find in straw the only feed to HENRY KLOSSNER. a elsewhere than at home. They dont have been limited and allowed by said ProbateCourt were read and approved as read. carry their stock through this long and WILLIAM OETTING. for creditors to present their claims The following bills were then allowed give the home merchant a chance to severe winter, as hay cannot even be Sprinfield. Minn.. The trustees of Dist. No. 51 have AKOBBW LARSON, and ordered paid. Executor of th Estate of Aslag Torjusen Pytten secured for the high price which it commands Feb. 2nd A. D. 1887. price them goods in large quantities, lately been adding a fine tellurian and Deceased. p^4 H. Schleuder repairing clock $1.25 in the market. Owing to the a set of four maps, etc., to their stock such as they bny outside, but reckon Chas. Klotz deepening well 7.00 extreme summer drought of the past of school apparatus. from UH* pr ce ihey have to pay in E. G. Koch cartage advanced 29 year the yield f grass was on the average Mr. E. Lipman of West Newton small quantities. The} nevei figure on The clerk then laid before the board far below that of other years, and gave Lafayette a call. 12 applications for the vacant Janitorship owing to the low price in the stock freight, dra\age and exchange. The NEW DRY GOODS For Sunday we have warm weather which had been received up to market last fall, the farmers did not only rgtuing they do is, for instance, to report with a stormy view for prairie date. The different applications were dispose of any of their stock, and above coffee costs us 20 cents per single pound farmers. then read and considered, whereupon all the severe winter, hence now the in New Ulm, in Chicago we can buy on motion of Dr. Weschcke, it was resolved, Mr. Herman Duhrbahn is in Sleepy shortage in feed. that Fred. Meile be and hereby Eye visiting his brother Albert. the same quality for 15 cents. But they We are informed that Mr. John is appointed for the vacant Janitorship The old bridge at Mr. Fred Fritsche's Berg lost a valuable horse recently. On do not think of the fact that, order to in the Union School building with the place is to be replaced by a new the way home from Sleepy Eye his team get coffee for 15 cents in Chicago they --A.T- same salary and under the same conditions one per conclusion of the late supervisors1 took in a runaway and turned into a meeting have to buy 200 pounds at once, that as the present Janitor and the snow drift by which one of the horses proper officers of this board enter into freight costs one cent per pound, drayage FB, KTJETZWC'S sustained some severe injuries, from the Mr. William Schrader was in Milford a contract with Mr, Meile for the above effects of which it died. at both ends about one fourth cents on business last weekVarious purpose. Messrs. Nic and Jos. Thomas of Mankato making the cost 16J cents. If they will movables from the estate On motion of Mr Hummel it was resolved, were visiting with their brother go to the home grocer and ask him how of the lateflRud. Guggisberg, deceased, that this Board construes the last week. "A." will be sold ot auction, Friday, Feb. 25. much he will charge for 200 pounds of contract of Janitor Schmidt to include CENT STORE.WS*SL$g3L Jforth Star Items. the cleaning of the walk from gate to Mr. H. Schrader and his son William coffee, he will probably ask them 16 the door and to the rear of the schoolbuildings were in New Sweden visiting Martin cents per pound, thereby saving the Peterson. and build fire without fail on Snow everywhere purchaser one fourth of a cent per all school days without exception. Further But in spite of snow, we still keep The Misses Lydia and Augusta pound and still realizing a httle profit resolved that the clerk notify Mr. our heads out, and with the exception Getch were visiting friends. The one Schmidt of the purport of the above resolution. for himself. The same argument holds of withered noses look as bright as ever. at Mr. H. F. Schrader's the other at Mr. Conrad Dirks'. Some of our enterprising farmers good for all classes of merchandise. Then adjournment. contemplate building quite extensively, Thursday last succeeded in giving Buy the same quality and quantity of E. G. Pahl, E. G. Koch, the coming season, which shows that us a sharp hailstorm 5 Friday rejoiced goods of your New Ulm dealer and of President Clerk. 500 YDS. CHOICE DRESS GINGHAMS LATEST STYLES the town is prospering. in a snow storm. a Chicago or St. Paul firm and you will The farm of H. Birkemeier is for CWWren. They are es- 6 The snow seems to find a peculiar AND FAST COLORS* "LOW PRICES. ^iCVVVt)"*11 sale. Any one wishing to purchase ^^m 'O find that vou can buy as cheap, if not adhesive force around the German M. ^xjfcvrx pecially liable to sudden would do well to call upon Mr. H. B. 5U cheaper, in New Ulm as you can in any E. Church. The attending members 500 YDS. APRON GINGHAMS CHECKS AND ^TRIPES* Colds, Coughs, Croup, Whooping Cough, North Star is a pleasent town to live in. were necessitated to resort to force to other city. But even if you must pay etc. We guarantee Acker's Rngiigfr The school children in School Dist. WAREANTED PAST COLORS. wS^HRSi^ gain entrance to the church through Remedy a positive cure. It saves a trifle more here, than elsewhere, this No. 48 will hold a spelling school on these bulwarks of nature. hours of anxious watching. Sold by a Thursday evening. Mr. Fry extends is no reason why you should not patronize A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF Chas L. Roos, New Ulm, Minn. NETW^KL^TITS Jurgen Durbahn expects to remove a cordial invitation to all to come and home institutions. If our merchants to the city this spring. "not be silent, but mind their silents." $S2 AND NEW DRESS GOODS300 -y^#3 Business JLcals. J. and manufacturers prosper, the community The leading topic of our G. A. R. Rollie Lillie sold one of his Newfoundland rtf at large will be prosperous. men at present, is the pension bill. A pups to Mr. Crone of New YDS. KENTUCKY JEANS, FORMER PRICE 35 CENTS, Qnn yards fancy silk velvet in all colors There are some people who have a mania Ulm. good many of our boys deserve pensions, OUU at 1 dollar a yard at Mrs. .A. Olding's and consequently they feel anxious ever NOW OFFERED AT 25 CTS. A YD. for buying anywhere but at home. George Martinka has traded his millinary store. anything that will tend to keep them farm in Fairfax for tnat of A. Kachelmeier If they are in need of anything from a 500 YDS. REDAND WHITE EMBROIDERIES. from getting them. we understand. My stock of Drugs and Medicines is suit of clothes down to a horn collar Hay is going to be a scarce article Arthur F* Fischer began the summer fresh and pure. Please give me a caH. 300 YDS. WHITE EMBROIDERIES. button they will be sure to sent to with the farmer of this vicinity this term of three months school last Prescriptions carefully prepared. O.M. Sheekaago of some other foreign city spring. Some are already hauling Monday. Olsen. Meridian Block. 200 YDS. INDIGO BLUE EMBROIDERIES. straw from quite a distance, while for it. And the worst of it is that they Hannah, a daughter f Mr. D. Grusendorf others are buying feed which is unquestionably 3 1000 YDS. TRIMMING LACES AT OURJ|SUAL LOW Just received at Kuetzings 350 usually belong to the class of citizens Sr. is reported to be very sick. the better plan. yards Velveteens, excellant quality*, in who could well afford to pay for goods' Rev. Fr. Preine is still continuing PPwIOES- Mr. Geo. Potter, of Burnstown has all shades, selling at 50 Cts. per yard. his sermons at the German M. E. Church they need. The sooner a community recently purchased of Case Bros, of St. every evening at 7:00. .Don't forget the place. The old ami ^isnd of such public spiriteicitizens, Peter, an imported Norman stallion. Another new lot of Musical Instruments Mr. H. Gusrgisberg has rented his That is what we want here less grain at Olsens New Dftig Store. Merdian only 5 Cent Store of the better it is off. farm to Mr. Christian Aber fromConrtland. and more stock of better breeding. Bloc*. l. $$ Peek-a-boo (take a chew of '-Charm Do not be misled by unscrupulous FRANK KUETZING, Allow no merchant to palm inferior of the West" chewing tobacco), I see Be it ever so humble, buy and use dealers into buying any other than brands off on yon. Insist on having you, come from behind that "Briar 'Briar Pipe" smoking and "Charm of "Briar Pipe" smoking, and "Charm of "Briar Pipe" smoking and "Charm of MERIDIAN BLOCK, NEW ULM, MINN. S Pipe" smoking tobacco^ ,Buv no other. the West" chewing tobacco. the West" chewing tobacco. the west" chewing tobacco^