New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
April 13, 1887 · Page 4 of 8
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NEW ULM AND VICINITY. As usual, Union Hall was crowded at The Soldiers' Some It has been the custom of the members Harrows and corn tools of all kinds ASSIGNEE NOTICE., the dance held Monday evening and of the city council, for years, to oheap at Klossner's. is what we are after now, Travelers' Guide. everyone present enjoyed themselves. Judical Dist. hold an annual banquet at the close of 9t STATE OF SflNNESOTA, District C6 1 0rt The druggists of Minnesota will meet the official year, Monday evening the in?XltBtr?Za Eibner,einsolventf I th matte the assignment ot Wtlubald at New Ulm June 14th and 15th. following telegram was sent to CoL T.IUWM W Friday evening a citizens' meeting Beautiful flowers andjplants: On reading and filing the petition of Charles L. About one hundred andfiftywill attend. Bobleter, who was a nember of the was held in Turner Hall to consult and.sentinassigneeeihathconverted Roos above entitled matter reprethat Cut flowers for funerals, parties into cash all the council until yesterday. "You are ordered about the advisability of securing the weddings supplied on order by mail or Mr. F. Schuetz will lecture in Turner property of the above named insolvent that has to be present at to-morrow evenings location of the proposed soldiers' home come into his hands ^as i-uch assignee and telegraph. All kinds of Greenhouse Hall next Sunday evening. The is prepared to render an account thereof and 4 Wii\oil council meeting for the purpose of plants packed and shipped to all parts at this place. It was unanimously resolved of his doings in the discharge of his trust as snch admission is free and everybody is welcome. of the country. assignee, and praying that he be allowed to make fittingly celebrating the annual blowout. to try and secure the home for such report and that his accounts be audited and Address: MENDENHAIX GREENHOUSES, In default thereof charges will be allowedandthathebe relieved anddischargedof New Ulm. Upon motion a committee Going East Goiag West. In order to impress the force of our 18th St. and 1st Ave. South or and from his saidtrust upon payment to the creditorsof preferred against you for disobedience of two from each Ward were appointed said insolvent, the remaining money in his Citv Store 15, 4th St. South Minneapo- No 4 Express. 9*46 a. m. No. 1 Express 4:50 a.m. present unjust liquor law on applicants hands as such assignee as required by law 2 9 40 3 6:00 p.m. of orders. By order of the city council, to solicit subscriptions for a $10,000 lis." Ordered: That the 9th day of May A. D." 1887 12 Ac'm 4 50 a. 23 Ac'm 10:30 a.m. for permits, the village council of R. J. MENDENHALL, at 10 O'clock in the forenoon at my office in the theCharles Winkelman chief of Police." bonus fund. The committee for 14 10-30 a m. 19 1*45 p.m. city of New Ulm, Brown County, Minnesota, is Springfield will meet at the CALABOOSE 16 4 15 p. m. Prop'r. Chief Winkelman received the following different wards areFirst S. D. Peterson hereby designated as the lime and place for the of that village, April 25th, for the purpose Nos 1 and 2 daily. All others daily hearing of said report and the application of said answer yesterday morning. "Or- and C. W. H. Heideman. Second, petitioner. GRASS SEEDS. of hearing applications. except Sunday. der received to late to take train. I J. Klossner and F. Book. Third, H. Ordered farther: That all creditors and persons interested in said estate show cause before me at C. W. H. HEIDEMAN, Agent. plead guilty and throw myself upon theHanchen and M. Juenemann. The solicitors The newly elected members of The undersigned has received a very said tune and place, if any they have, why said accounts should not be allowed and all the acts large supply of all kinds of fresh grass tothe mercy of the court*Q Have fine entered were quite successful. Up city council, Messrs. Geo. Doehne, NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. and doings of the petitioner in all things ratified and garden seeds which will be sold and confirmed, and why said assignee should not up against me on Schmucker's -1 Saturday evening their lists showed for John Hauensten, John C. Rudolph and be discharged andhisbondscancelled and theprayerof Thefinewapricesg durin the seeding season at very low Residence for sale.John Prahl. said petition in all thines granted, and why ledger. Jos. Bobleter." the first ward $3191, second $1800, Ig. Schwendinger entered upon their The list includes the following, Stewart wanted.Turnverein. judgment should not be entered: herein discharging entered. third $800 a total of $5791. This is a duties yesterday evening. The retiring said insolvent. viz:White Clover, Red Clover, California Assignee's Sale.E. G. Kock. Ordered further: That service of this orderf be or Afalfa Clover, Swedish or pretty good day's work and there is Liquor license applications,City of. members are, Chas. Leonhard, L.Buenger made by publicatio,nin thereof for three successiveprint lfi87 a weekly newspaper The El Dorado taxpayers is theAlsyke Clover, Red Top, Blue Grass, New Ulm. weeks, at least once in each week, prior to said hardly any doubt but that the sum of and Jos. Bobleter. Ma 9*F theOrchard Grass, Timothy, English and large village of Langenselbold, in Liquor license applications.Village of $10,000 will be raised. ed and published in said Brown County, and eacrtbyfoh Italian Rye Grass, Millet, Hungarian Springfield Mr. Titus Mareck, a former resident sendinga copy thereof through the mail to district of Hanau. It has a population thethe creditors of insolvent at least 10 days prior to Vetches, Buckwheat, etc. All of ents' tuinisi of this place, is likely to become the of about 3,000 souls and a communal said 9th day of May A. D. 1887. No one will deny that last years fair above seeds have been selected with Boots and shoes H. Loheyde, next president of the Minneapolis city Dated at New Ulm, Minn, this 9th day or April property of upward of $3,000,000, the great care and bought from reliable was the best one ever held in this county. Assignee's notice.C. L. Roos A. 1887S. :'J-^^BE B, Jndge of District Court, 9th council. A majority of the democratic parties. Parties in need of any of these annual income of which is about $100, Probate notice.Aug. Kettner. The managers of the fair have always Judicial District. seeds will do well to call on me and members favor him, and as the council Painting & paper hanging.J. Krause. 090, nearly one-third of which revenue claimed that it paid exhibitors prices.9 inspect the seeds and obtain Land for sale.L. G. Davis. PROBATE NOTICE, is democratic by a slight majority, his is derived from the rent of meadow land. and numerous letters and verbal reports Notice.Town of Cottonwood. Dr. C. WESCHCKE. chances are good. The communal forests require the services State of Minnesota, County of Brown J'ss In of exhibitors have confirmed their Lecture Turner Hall. Probate Court. Special Term, March 29th 1887. *."ir of four foresters. The villages In the matter of the estate of Jens Peder Jensen claims. The following letter from the ATTENTION FARMERS. H. Loneyde tells the people of this deceased. are not only fortunate enough to be entirely theCosgrove Live Stock Co., of Le Sueur, section, through the columns of Whereas, An instrument in writinc, purportingto See Kuetzing New Advertise met. The New Ulm Creamery Co. will commence be the last will and testament of" Jens Peder free from communal taxes, but is a fair sample of those received. gathering cream from and after REVIEW, where to buy good goods at Jensep deceased, late of said County, has been delivered Latest styles in hats at Crone's Store. to this Court they actually receive'each year two May 2nd 1887. Highest market price reasonable rates. Anything in his line Le Sueur, April 2nd. 1887. And whereas, Ane Marie Jensen has filed therewith in cash will be paid for same and farmers cords of firewood and 20 marks of money Clean up your back yards and alleys her petition, representing among other things from an infants slipper to a number Mr. C. W. H. Heideman Treas. are respectfully requested to patronize that said Jens Peder Jensen died in said Cowrtv n* The gooseherd would scarcely before the board of health sails into you. sixteen boot, canoe had at his store. Resp. Sir. the 23rd day of March 1887, testate, and tSat^aW the Co., as the Co.'s endeavors swap places with many a village "domi- petitioner is the sole executrix named in said last We have bought will be to manage the Creamery in the F. H. Retzlaff has bought the residence last will and testament, and praying that the said Friday evening Doctor Koehne and nie," for his income is fully 1,000 marks. the Grove 3rd Bull and will show a interest of the farmers, patronizing instrument may be admitted to probate, and that property of Mr. Fuchs on Broadway letters testamentary be to her issued thereon: Ed. Steinberg had an alteration about herd next fall that will please you. them as well as their own. The streets of the village are lighted It is ordered, That the proofs of said initrn, Will send 3 of the same cows next fall wages due the latter. The doctor closed meat, and the said petition, he heard before this free of cost, and when one of the villagers STATE OF MINNESOTA, County theas we had there atthe last fair. So sound Court, at the Probate Office said Countv on the debate and Ed.'s left optic by Mr. E. G. P.ihl will sail fiom New closes his earthly career he or Thursday the 28th day ofApril A. D. 1887, at of Brown. District Court, 9th Judicial the hour and tell them we are coming o'clock in the forenoon, when all concerned may use of his fist's. Saturday a warrant York for Europe on the steamer Hecla, she is taken to the last resting place District. head and tail up. Sold a bull to L. Bode appear and contest the probate of said instrumentAnd was sworn out for Koehne's arrest and it is further ordered, That public notice of April 19. In the matter of the assignment of andWni. Meyer which we think is a direct "free gratis for nothing." In order, the fame and place of said hearing be given to all John Albert, insolvent. result of our exhibit at your fair he was taken before Justice Fischer however, to check immigration into this persons interested, by publication of these orders The New Ulm Lodge I. O. 0. F. will last fall. thetoNotice is hereby given, that pursuant for three weeks successively previous to said day who fined him $5.00 and costs. new Canaan, the wise fathers of of hearing, in the New Ulm Review a newspaner celebrate the 68th anniversary of odd an order of the Hon. B. F. Webber, Truly yours printed and published at the City of New Ulm in commune have fixed the cost of acquiring The New Ulm Creamery Company Judge of said District Court. Dated fellowship, at Schmucker's Tivoli, Tuesday, said County. Cosgrove Life Stock Co. 500made and filed herein on the 8th day of the citizenship of the place at By the Court. has added another feature to their business. April 26th. 1887. per E. N. C. April A. D. 1887. The undersigned marks, EX. They will buy eggs and butter ERNST BRANDT. assignee of said John Albert in the Above letter is certainly as encouraging (L.bQ Judge of Probate. Mr. J. Newhart returned from his at the highest market price for cash PROBATE NOTICE. above entitled matter, will sell at Public a one to exhibitors as can be. Being Cahtornia trip last week. He says that during the season. For the accommodation If you can't get "Briar Pipe" smoking auction to the highest bidder for State of Minnesota, County of Brown, I unsolicited renders it the more valuable. he has enjoyed his trip and improved tobacco of your merchant, send cash, in Bulk, in one lot and under one Probate Court, Special Term, Marrh 25th, 1887 of farmers they have 'rented the We hope that farmers who have In the matter of the estate of Eberhard Schroer Spaulding & Merrick, Chicago, five his health considerably thereby. bid all the goods and property of said basement of Kieslings building, corner deceased: totwo-cent stamps for four ounes. Write blooded stock to show will bring it insolvent of every discriptionthat have On reading and filing the petition of August of Minnesota and Centre streets and The rain of Sunday night has done your address plainly. Westphal, administrator of the estate of Eberhard come into the possession of the undersigned the fair this fall. The premium list has Schroer deceased, representing arnono will have a buyer there during business as such assignee and remaining more to place the city in a fair sanitary other things, that he has fully administered sai3 been arranged so that single exhibits unsold on the day of sale. Said goods The greatest assortment of light summer estate, and praying that a time and place be fixed hours. This is an enterprise which ondition than our city government of stock will not be obliged to compete Tor examining and allowing his account of his administration, hats, stiff and soft, just received at and property consists of a stock of ready merits the co-operation of farmers and and that he be discharged from his rould do in a month. with so-called exhibition herds. In allTheo. Crone's. Come and look at our made mens and boys clothing, hats, said trust. business men and we hope that it will 25cents hats for children and boys. caps, gents furnishing goods* etc., as It is ordered, that said account becxamined,and other lines liberal premiums are offered Died Karoline wife of Fritz Nagel, at be made a thorough success. petition heard, by the Judgeof this Court, on Friday, well ab fixtures. and it is to the interest of all farmers the 22nd day of April, A.D. 1887, atlOo'clock her residence Saturday April 9th 1887. Confirmation wreaths at 15cts. 20cts. A. M.. at the Probate Office in said county. Said sale will be made at the front to bring the best products of their crops And it is further ordered, that notice thereof be The Citizens Warehouse Company is 25cts., also 7 inch wide Sash Ribbons The immediate cause of her death was door of Ruemke'sstoie buildinr,'corner 5000bush- gnen to all persons interested, by publishing a to the next annual fair. 25cts. a yard at Crone'sKuetzino-s. F. the title of a corporation formed here of Minnesota and 3rd north streets in the heart disease. She leaves a husband copy ef this order for three successive weeks prior to said day of hearing in the New Ulm ReMew city of New Ulm, Blown County, Minnesota, WANTEDatTheo' At this time of the year every prudent last week Their object is to buy and and three children to mourn her loss. a weekly newspaper, printed ami published on the 4th dav of May A. Da.t the tity ot New Dim, in said County. housekeeper will renovate his sell grain of all kinds. Capital stock 1887. At the hour of 10 o'clock in the Dated at New Ulm, the 25th day of March Married at the residence of the bride's corn, at 35 cents a house. The ceilings must be calcimined $2C.OOO. Highest amount of indebtedto A. 18^7. forenoon of said dav. bushel, cash. the Coar*. parents, Saturday April 9th. Mr. The-ness and the woodwork repainted. be allowed at any one time Dated April 9th A.jD. 1887. 6- Judge BKA\DT,Probatefo EnP eggs, fresh eggs taken in ex- odor Mueller and Miss Anna bchulz Chas. L. Roos has something entirely Eggs 12,000. The articles of incorporation E. G. Koch, dev. Albiecht officiated. The RE- Assignee, residing at New Ulm, 'Minn. new to offer in wall finish. It is a wall filed with the Secretary of State name PIONEER change for goods at market price at Lind & Hagberg, attorneys of assignee. IEW ishes the young couple a bright paint composed of pure Zinc and Lead the following officers and'directors: P. F. Kuetzmg's, iuture. Drug Store, ground in Varnish. It makes a hard Scherer president, H. Crone vice president, Meridian Block. NOTICE. finish and shines like varnish. Can be W. H. Heideman secretary', Thntj-one applications for liquor lienses washed and will stand ordinary wear J. Klossner Treasurer, A. Behnke, F. Highest market price paid for fresh STATE OF MINNESOTA, ha-* been hied with the city DR. C. WESCHCKE, PEOP'E. Timothy Seed at Dr. C. Weschcke's Pioneer for years. Also carry in stock Alabastine, County of Brown. ss. Book and J. Neuman directors. The ^erk. It is understood that most of Drug Store. City of New Ulm. sanitary Muralm, Kalsoinine, Diamond Minnesota Street, officers and directors constitute the executive heso -ire for tu months only and that Notice is hereby given that the following NEW ULM, wall finish, Lead, oil and mixed board. MINN. 'hp majority will discontinue the busialter named persons have made applications paints. Remember the place, Chas. L. A full and fresh stock of for liquor license. July 1st ne\t. VVWVT^UVVWV certain in their Station Agent Heideman has kindly Roos. Post office block, New Ulm, drugs and tn-edicines\ehoice New TJlm Turn Verein lots 1 to 7 block 107 south results, are Acker's Dyspepsia Tablets, of Centre str perfumery.ftne soaps,combs furnished us with a table showing the Minn. Mi. H. A. Schlichting was in town "ecommended by physicians and endorsed Julian Guethug lot 11 and 12 block 66 north of and toilet articles, books, Centre str. difference in freight rates under the fy all who have used them. The best jrt of last week visiting his friends and August Dletz let 8 block 69 north of Centre str recuperating his health. Herman is a stationery, colors, varnishes, deremedy for Dyspepsia. Hatulcncy.and Constipation. new tariff as compared with the old As progressive euchre is on the Anton Zieher lot 11 & 12 block 6C north of Centre GuarmtPt d, r^d scjd at 25c. "by glass,putty and painters -tr. between points named and New Ulm. cline and progressive poker is likely to prober of the prosperous cigar manuii Joseph Schneider lot 14 block 67 north of Centre st. C. L. Roos, New Ulm, Minn. supplies. F. W.Baarbch lot 10 block 06 north of Centre str Rates area little lower from Chicago be the next game to find favor we publish turing firm of Rehfeld and Schlichng. Weigand Hauenstem lot 6 block 67 north of Centre and the St. Paul and Winona rates remain str. the following rules and regulations PIANOS, ORGANS AND bt. Paul. Call again and stay lon- NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Ferdinand Gollnast lot 9 &. 10 block 1 south of practically the same. The reduction of the game, clipped from the Chicago _'n the ne\t time. Centie str. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. Jacob HcBSCbeler lot 6 & 7 block 66 noith of Cen- on rates from Chicago amount to Herald "Progressive poker, now PURE WINES AND LI- TURNER HALL. The New Ulm Creamery Co. are gonothing as the rate was only raised, to Franz Schubert lot 8 block 68 north of Centre str. attaining some popularity in Chicago, QUORS FOR MEDICAL tSE. George Vogei lot 7 block 104 noith of Centre str. ng into the ecrg and butter business in tarriff stated in old rate, January last, is played so much that the booksellers John Gabriel lot 5 block 69 north of Centre Mr. Sunday April 17t7i, 1887. William Amme lot 6 block 68 north of Centre str. iTieat shape Last week they purchased Physicians prescriptions carefully in anticipation of adverse legislation by are getting in stocks of little ribbon John F. Neumann lot 10 block b4 north of Centre compounded at all hours of the day i iterril for oven carloads of egu cases, Iedtttf fey our state and Dational legislatures. str. tied books which tell all about the new John Kretsch lot 9 block 66 south of Centre str. and night. Fr. Sotmetz. me ailo id of salt and a em load of game. The plans have been very nicely Joseph Schmrcker lot 9 & 10 block 217 north of Cfi Cld^s ^3 Centre str* TQi^cellnnoous material*for their creampry arranged. At the beginning of play THE PALACE Wenzel Schotzko lot 12 block 63 north of Centre and city branch. r Subject: The Highest Being. etr. the banker provides the players with O Conrad Hnebner lot 1 block 68 south of Centre str Lecture begins at 8 p. m. Admission RESTAURANT & CONFECTIONERY. 1 i 4 5 chips, each one receiving the same number, Fred. William lot lblocKbS south of Centre str. Commenting on the large number of 3 free. 3 CD a H. A. Subilia lot block 69 north of Centre str cr say sixteen each, of blue and red -3 a ".b^ciiption papers circulated lately a Malter Bippert lot 13 block 64 south of Centre st. A 3 Mathias Gratx lot 1 block 69 south of Centre str NOTICE. chips, and twenty whites. Then the I am now prepared to serve the public citi/en suggests that the council should Frank Friedmann lot 4 block 68 north of Centre st. S3 Joseph Flor lot 11 & 12 block N north of Centre st. with everything pertaining to a first fun begins. anno nt a standing committee on subnipt Sealed bids will be received by theMichael Chicago old 101 65 86 46 35 20 30 3 60 Juenemann lot 1 & 2 block 111 north of class Restaurant and Confectionery. Chicago new 96 34 65 41 34 30 3.f0 3 10 17i undersigned up to the 2nd day of May Centre str. The head table is the one which all ons and provide them with large St. Paul old- 58 46 40 30 All kinds of fancy Pruits in their season. 1? i?: 10| Jacob Johnson lot 14 block 64 north of Centre str at 2 p. m. for building an approach onto St Paul new 58 46 40 29 22 11 13 the players strive to reach, there being ulges, so that they cannot approach Edward Dunkel lot 13 block 65 north of Centre st. Very best of Candies and (Jakeslancy abridge over the little Cottonwood Winona old 58 46 40 30 22,% 12 15 10! Charles Stengel lot 9 block 65 north of Centre str. people unawares and rope them in on no limit there, except that "table Tobaccos- Havana and domestic mi Winona new 58 46 40 29 22 11 near Nie Guldens place. Plans and Htt Emanuel Schnobench lot 5 block 67 north of Centre Cigars- Oysters served in every str. denotes stakes" are playedthat is, that no specifications can be seen at my house. the various schemes. Fnedench Keller part of Eagle Mill Outlot north style. Have fitted up for the convenience Live Stock minimum weight reduced We reserve the right to reject any and player may bet a larger amount in of Centre str of all a Lunch Boom. ourrates.lbs. 2000 per car making a reduction in all bids. Jacob Hottmger part of Engle Mill OuHot norll' of We would call the atteution of chips than he may actually have at the Centre str. Give me a call. readers to the new advertisement of ANDREAS GROEBNER. The Citv Council will meet on April time, nor more than any other player Jolm Dengler. Chairman. 28th A. D" 1887 at 7.30 p. m. to hear Theodore Crone. Mr. Crone carries He was an unsophisticated adopted may have who desires to calland no Town of Cottonwood. said applications. citizen, and boldly walking into the the largest and best selected stock of borrowing allowed. At the second table, Next door to Theo. Crone's. By order of the Citv Council. county clerk's office, demanded his naturalization Julius Krause rent furnishing goods and ready made Wd. Eibner, Managers the little book says, the limit shall Hated New Ulm April 9th A.D. 1887. papers, which Ed. Reishus TAKE NOTICE* clothing, of any firm in the city and be one blue chip at the third, fourth Louis SCHILLING. responded to with an alacrity indicating Painter and Pape Hanger City Clerk. we may safely say as large a stock as and fifth tables three, two and one red he had received no fees for a week, My friends and acquaintances wil_ and consequently was OUL of pluo- to- any firm in the state outside the twin chip respectively, while at the sixth or NOTICE Veiling Dedofktioii Speciality. is hereby given, that Henry Birkmeyer please take notice that I have jost received bacco. Ed. made out the paper" and has made application to the Village Council cities. 'booby" table one white chip is the a large invoice of of the Village of Sprragfiel Brown County, kept the poor fellow's right arm suspended All work executed neatly and promptly. Minnesota, for license to sell intoxicating liquors largest bet or raise allowable. Jack Cognac,Bourbon, Kuemmel, for ten minutes, his left hand In order to encourage pedestrianism Orders may be left at mv residence for a period beginning May 1st, 1887 and ending pots are permitted only at the head table, on the bible, swearing allegiance to White and Red Wines, July 1st, 1867 on the following described premises, in Ruemke's building corner of and wakefulness amongst police officers, viz The south room on the first floor of a "Anieriky," and disowning every other and when a jack pot is won the callmust Minnesota and Fourth North streets. two ttor frame building situated on Lots No 7, which I will sell in any quantity less the city council has ordered four country nnder the sun. Then the apbell 8 and 9, Block 9 in the said Village of Spnnglltfld. be rung as notice to the players J. KRAUSE. than gallons, at the lowest prices. And farther, that said Council will be in session plicant rushed out with wild delight, police registry clocks. These will be at the other tables that it is time to at the Calaboose in said Village on the 25th day Respectfully, seized a fair damsel by the arm, and TO THE PUBLIC. placed in four different sections of the of April 1887, at 7:30 p.m. of said day, at which "move up." As soon as the bell is rushed eagerly to the residence of a time said application will be heard. JACOB H(ESCHELER city and the two night watchmen will I have a large list of wild lands in Dated this 8th day of April 1^7. clergyman, demanding to be married rung all must stop playing, except that F. H. BEHliTLEr Brown and adjoining counties for sale M. C. BOBERTSON. he expected to pull the string at stated forthwith, presenting his naturalization at any table where there is an unfinished Recorder of said Village. including the Wright and Austin lands hours during the night. paper. This the man of fhe cloth read hand the players who are already in Prairieville and Morgan Townships =DEALERIX= TO"OTJCE applicatioy is hereb give n, that August Holl has on both sides, upside and downside, with made to the village (-onnci of the and the Willard lands in various parts "in" may ''call," and the hands must Tra-and without specs, and then consulted Mr. and Mrs. W. 0 Musser of Village SpnngnekL, Brown County and State of Brown County. My list of improved an almanac to see what o'month it was, then be immediately shown no raises of Minnesota, for a license to sell intoxicating oy, Mr. and Mrs. Ch. II. Schoregge, of farms embraces some of the finest farms liquors for a period beginning May 1st, 1887 and and finding it twenty-four hours past may be made after the bell is rung. If Sleepy Eye. Martin Mueller and wife of ending Jnly let in said yenr onlhe following describe)! in the state. I also have some choice April 1st, renewed the perusal of the premises, viz The East room on the first before the draw, the hands must be displayed bargains in village property, and all on Essig P. Manderfeld of Gibbon, floor of a two story frame bnildinp s.toated on Lot document, finally passing it back to the 6 Block 17 in the said village of Springfield. And terms so reasonable and easy that none without drawing. Schlichting and F. Zeller of St. Paul, amazed man.Jsaying he might forswear farther, that said Council will te in session at the need be without a home. all Christendom till hades furnished an Calaboose said Village on the 2?h day of April, and F. Wotschke, of^Minneapolis all former The rules for "progressing" are as 1887 at 7:30 p. m. of said day, at which time eaitl vx*^* L. G. DAVIS. ice harvest, and swear allegiance to this residents of New Ulm were in town application will be heard, sifollows: At the head table the players, 7 ^SHH&2*4? &? Sleepy Eye, Minn. glorious country till his voice was lated this 8th day or Apnl 1887. during the week. Tnmverein wants a except the winner of the jack pot shall lent in the tomb, but be couldn't swear M. C. ROBERTSON, I Th WAflTT.Il Recorder of said VfllageV allegiance to the girl by his side on any cut the cards in turn, and the two lowest competent Stewart Application Gov. McGill has named April 30th as such vote manufacturing document as ones shall "progress" downward to XTOTieE is hereby application, Riven that Albert Borewardt* etfy, Ianif^ et5. for the position must be made has nud to the Villa* Counci that. The poor fellow was dumbfounded, Arbor day. It would be a good idea before May 1st For particulars inquirepf the booby table. At all the other tables and with blood in his eye, again for all of our citizens living on residence the State of Minnesot^for a license to nil intoafcitmg GOOD TABLE BBTTER. the players who have won the last two walked into Reishus' office. Ed found liquor for a period beginning May it imr streets, who hare not already -A% WraTHSCHAFTS-COMMITTEE. and endine July 1st in saTS^ear, on {te foUowine the man wanted a woman instead f a pots shall progress to the next higher New Brick,Cw. Mom.* Centre Sirs., done so, to plant trees around their country, and quickly reinstated him as table. Should the last two pots at any Hest ee PropertyforSale. first floor of a two story frame building aituted property on that day. Nothing improves a realmsman of foreign clime, and gave on Lot 11 Block 10 in the aaid Tfltaieo* 8wW- table have been taken by any one, the fleld. AIKI farther, that swdConnci] will bein him the necessary marriage certificate. a town more and makes a more thehighest Two houses and a barn situated on remaining players shall cut, and The man this time got married, and i dayApril 1SS7,at7:30 p.m, of &$& pleasing impression, than lots of shade two lots are offered for sale cheap. Gall wbjehttoe Mid application will be beard. again the world wags merrily on. shall progress to the next ta- Goods old at Boek-bottom prices for on or address NEws-MEssExoer. DMrdthl.8t*d*,of April MB?. trees, ^sw^r*-, MARSHALL cash. Goods delivered in any pan of JOHN PBAHL. ibecfy. ecorder of amid VDlaee.