New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
May 11, 1887 · Page 4 of 8
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1iN?J-tjW4AJIJtf''P"u|ltf 1 .FW^W-'I mBmg" ^^f^Pfc "vtfif -5ft-| ^ws sEW ULM AND VICINITY. Mr. F. Schneider, nephew of Mr. Hecker Post is making preparations Are you going to Have you seen the parasols displayed Harrows and corn tools of "all kinds A. Schell, arrived from Germany last for properly observing decoration day. do any painting this summer? If so. in"Kuetzing's ad.? If not, do so at cheap at J. Klossner's. Travelers' Guide. e's. 5000bush-1 week. Mr. Schneider intends to stay Then it is to your interest to know once. *w, Cron 4t, ,^'vWVws Fresh Strawberries, daily at Frank eo where you can get- the best quality, in this country and as New Ulm suits atT1 WANTED Smoke the celebrated "Philopene" Behnke's. therefore I wish to call your attention him, he may decide to locate here. bushel, cash. the best 10 cent cigar in the market. to my complete stock and superior quality A fire started in the foundry Friday. of Paints.^ Especially to my prepared Only manufactured by Mueller & Es- The "Philomethean Society" of this It was discovered in time and checked. rFarm Property For Sale. house and villa paints, manufactured sen." place adjourned last Monday evening Damage small. by C. T. Raynolds & Co., New until further notice. Since the organization VYii\orlk>.f)eteicf{^ Freight train No. 19 while going up York. One of the largest and oldest The undersigned offers his farm consisting The subscribers to the artesian well of this Society last fall, weekly paint manufacturers inthe U. S., whose of one two hundred and one the grade West last Thursday afternoon fund will meet at Tuner Hall this evening. paints are largely used by such large one hundred and twenty acre tract, meetings have been held, which have ran ever and killed a cow belonging to consumers of Paints as the Pullman situated in Lafayette, Nicollet County always proved to be pleasant as well as Anton Loesh. Going West. Going East. Minn., for sale. Nearly all of the land Car Works, where quality is of the utmost Mr. J. Esssig has removed his stock instructive. The members have been No No 4 Express, 9 46 a 1 Express 4:50 a.m. is under cultivation. Part is meadow importance. My quick drying The new Eagle Mill whistle was tuned of merchandise from Essig Station to 2 9 4 0p.m 3 6:00 p.m. interested in all the proceedings, and part a grove. Good dwelling, excellent heavy body floor paint will wear and 12 Ac'm 4 50 a. 2.1 Ac'm 10 30 a.m. up last Monday making everybody this place. He occupies Dietrich's building, granaries and stabling and two give you satisfaction. My prices for and when the meetings will be reopened 14 10M0 a m. 19 1 45 p^.m. believe that there was a steamboot coming. opposite the Union House where wells are on the premises. For terms '16 4 15pm Oil, white lead, brushes, and everything next fall no efforts will be spared in etc., apply to Nos 1 and 2 daily. All others daily in the paint line, will be the very he will be glad to see his friends. promoting literary pursuits. lowest and quality gaurantced. Please except Sunday. JOHN F. SVENSON. There are some city treasuries which With a view to tracing the cause of give me a call. The following, clipped from a better To Bent, C. W. H. HEIDEMAU, Agent. Two rooms in Bobleters^J are in a much worse condition than infectious diseases periodically reappearing Meridian Block O. M. OLSEN. written to the Sauk Rapids FREE PRESS building on Broadway, ours. The treasurer of Mankato reports from Spokane Falls, W. T., is donated in this city, the board of health Schmuckers park and summer garWen Enquire of W. H. BONNE. to those of our subscibers who have the that that city will have to borrow have procured fifty samples of wellwater, will be the attraction this summer. Washington fever. "I arrived ,here EGGS WANTED $1,000 to carry the city government until taken from as many different safely, and while this point is a lively, cared every year by Acker's celebrated The Andrews Opera Co. will play in the real-estate taxes are paid. Ten thousand dozen fresh eco-s will localities. A careful analysis of these progressive frontier town, I am not English Remedy. It is a goaranted preparation the Mikado and isootte early in June. be taken in exchange for goods at Mrs. pleased with the country or prospects samples is being made. And when if it does not help you it will cost One of Mr. Geo. Baeckers teams indulged W. A. Olding's Millinery store. for a laboring man. There are ten men you nothing. Try it. A single dose will A. son of John ^ihapekahni fell on a completed will be published for the in a little runaway Sunday. here for one job, and the surrounding show its good effect. Trial bottles lOctS. sidewalk Wednesday and broke his collai benefit of our citizens. STONE WANTED. Near Quense's store the horses tried to region is stony, poor soil, and not C. L. Roos, New Ulm, Minn. bone. adapted to raising of grain. Most of run on the sidewalk and as a result 100 Cords of Stone (Prairie Boulders) We note with pleasure that a spirit the attention of the farmers is directed NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. for the Herman's Monument foundation* tipped the buggy throwing the driver lhe premium list of the Brown of economy pervades our county officers. to stock-raising. This is truly an elegant Enquire of Jul. Berndt or John to the ground and covering him up with County Agricultural Society is printed Straying into the county building early place for a man who happens to Ice Cream and Soda Water Hauenstein. the rig. Bystanders stopped the horses possess more money than he knows tind will be mailed next week. Monday morning we noticed that what to do with. This is not the country and prevented anyj further damage. SALOON FUTURES FOB SALE.I the clock in the Register's office had At M. Eibner's. Jos A. Eckstein was elected Grand for a poor man. There is scarcely The driver escaped with a few bruises. stopped and upon inquiry were informed any timber excepting a few insignificant Overseer A. O. U. W. at the Rochester ROOMS FOR RENT. offer my saloon fixtures, including by the Register that he always stopped jack pines, scattered here and John Dillon, supported by the Walters meeting. shelving, counter refrigerator, stoves there. I have tarried here five weeks* the clock Saturday evening so as to Five rooms, located in the second Comedy Company played at Turner and pool table for salt* cheap. Als-o and during that time the sun has been The scholars of the Turnverein will story of my brick block are offered for avoid wear of the machinery when not my stock of wines and liquors. Hall yesterday evening. As the entirely obscured by clouds every day. rent. Two of the rooms contain wardrobes show how the\ progressed during the needed. ED. DUNKEL. REIEW goes to press Tuesday afternoon It rains one day and snows the next. and one a pantry. A cistern list thiee montns.next Sunday evening. The climate is cold and damp the air pump and sink are provided for in the we cannot give a criticism of the play. Monday evening sparks from a passing is light but cold. My candid advice kitchen. Inquire of To day Ch.is. Stuebe will ship twenty Judging" by the advance sales of tickets, engine set fire to the hay and straw to Benton Co. friends is to give the farfamed F. LEIBOLD. four carloads of cattle to SJOUX City la. they had a good house and Mr. Dillon Beautiful flowers and]plants: boasted paradise a wide berth. in the stockyards. In a very few minutes and Omaha Neb. undoubtedlp played up to his usual Wages for common laborers are $1.75 PIANO FOR SALE. Cut flowers for funerals, parties and the fences caught fire and it looked as per day, and second-class board $7.00 jr standard. weddings supplied on order by mail or A good piano is offered for sale by John F. Jieamann is. building two additions though there would be a general blaze. per week. Wild land, near market, is telegraph. All kinds of Greenhouse the undeisigned. Intending buyers to his residence on North Second Fortunately the yard-men noticed the worth from $6 to $10 per acre lots are Hon. John Lind, has appointed Aaron plants packed and shipped to all parts please call at my residence and examine sold at $500 and $1,000 horses can be fire and began tnrovving water with the Stieet One 15x22 and one 16\16 with of the country. C. Pearson, son of Rev. Pearson, of the instrnment. purchased at $15 and $150 cattle from yard engine. They had the fire under a steeple 8\S this place, cadet to the West Point Military Address: MENDENHALL GREENHOUSES, MRS. J. MCKITTRICK. $15 to $30 wagons from $1C0 to $125 18th St. and 1st Ave. South or control in a short time and saved Agent Academy. We congratulate Mr. wheat, 75c potatoes, 65c beans, from BARBERS' NOTICE. If you feel real dry, call at the city Citv Store 15, 4th St. South Minneapolis. Heideman considerable anxiety. $2 to $3 per bushel. This is a grand Pearson on his appointment and hope office ot the Creamery company and The barber shops of New Ulm will Hi country for sharp speculators with he may succeed in filling all the requirements. Mr. Fred Dietz of Mapleton has the R. J. MENDENHALL, hereafter remain closed on Sundays. plenty of money, land sharks, gamblers, take a drink of fiesh buttermilk. It is Mr. Person has been attending contract to carry the mail between New Prop'r. This is done in conformity with the thieves, hard cases, cut-throats delicious. state law relating, to Servile labor G. A. College during the last Ulm and Lone Tree Lake and will remove and three-card monte menin fact the Star Sample Room, on the Sabbath. We trust that our whole region is quite prolific in that direction. year and is reported a bright student. to this place in June. One ot Pfenningers new residence patrons will bear this in mind and have If you doubt my word come buildings on German Street is nearing and ST. PETER JOURNEL. their work done on week days. The The city council has appointed councilors out aud see for yourself. Your correspondent Farmers' Home. completion. Work on the other one shops will be closed Saturdays at 11, P. has organized a brigade of Schmucker and Jacobs a committee That this world is made better by the M. sharp. good men who leave these infernal regions will commence soon. to get estimates of cost of sprinkling performance of good deeds is well illustrated shortly on a tie-pass bound for EUGENE KOEHLER, Minnesota Street from 3d Street by an incident which happened The contract for building the approaches God's country down in Minnesota and JACOB HOESCHELER, Prop'r. FRANK LEIBOLD, Wisconsin." North to 4th Street South, and report in the family of a prominent citizen of to the Cottonwood bridge, PEUSER BROS. Dealer in at an early date. This is a move in the Winona a few days ago. Conformably near Guldens place, was awarded to is hereby given that the NOTICE i 1 Wines, Liquors right direction. The dust nuisance is beginning to the usages of the church of which Alonzo Nichols. Consideration $170. Real Estate Transfers. supervisors of the town of I'J to be unbearable. At various Miltoid in Co of Brown and State of the aforesaid citizen and his wife are Peter Gag is having a tubular well and Cigars. Minn, will meet at the house of August times some of our merchants have tried members, they recently had their little A. Wetphal to Casimir Ochs Lot 12 33 S New 1 4 duven on his State street lot and work Hevman in said town on the 31st day Ulm 18 00 to get the streets sprinkled but did not six-} ear-old son baptized. The ceremony Louise Herrendoerfer to A. Ochs Lot 11 33 S of May 1887 at 1 o'clock in the afternoou, A fine lunch will be served every day. n his new residence will begin at once. New Ulm $10.00. succeed because there always were a made a deep impression on the I to let a contract for the erection Theodor Kraefft bv Executors to A C. Ochs It will be a line building when completed. Cor. Minn. & Center streets. large number who refused to contribute of a stone bridge to be built near said mind of a young American. A few Lot 9 33 S New Ulm $10 00. Jos. A. Kckstein and wife to Christian Schaefer New Ulm, Minn. place. Further information, and specification and those willing to pay did not care dajs thereafter the aforesaid citizen 10 acres of SWXofNEXSec 5 110 31 of the work will be on or before $218.50 to expend money tor parties who refused purchased anew milk-cow, with her Mr. Jacob Bru&t, who was injured NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Sept. 1st next. Johanna Ficher to Wm. Ziegenhagen 5 acies of to assist. The only just way to NE& olKWX Sec 17 Till 32 $175 00. little calf, from a farmer in the country, severely by falling off a ladder, at Esig Lous SPELLBRINK, Carl Otto and wife to August Otto 4 77 100 State of Minnesota, County of Brown In Probate go at this street sprinkling business and brought them home. The next station, several weeks ago, is able Town Clerk. acres oi Lot 3 Sec 2 111 33. $115 00 Court Cathenna Pfaender and husband to Joseph A. CASH would be to assess adjoining property In tne Matter of. the Estate of Petei Scballer day there was heard a terrible rumpus, to go out by the aid of crutches. He Schneider Lot 8 73 N New Ulm $25. Deceased. Anton Hochhause and wife George Dietz SEX pro-rata for the expense incurred. It a^companed by kicking and blatting in expects to return to his duties, atEssig, Noticeis hereby given to all persons having For of NW* and N% oi SE# and Lot 2 Sec 10-109-31 claims and demands against the estate of Peter would cost about twenty Dollars per 155 55 100 acres $3000. the calf pen. The women of the household in about two weeks. Scballer.flate of the County of Brown, deceased, James Keegan and wite to Eliza Keegan SE# of that the Judge of the Piobate Court of said County month to sprinkle one block. This rushed to the scene and were SEX Sec 19 and SWX of SWtf Sec 20 and NWX will hear, examine and adjust claim* and demands The new engine and boiler of the 5-8^%' KHENRY VAJEN of NWf Sec 99 and NK\ feec 30 all 109 32-160. would bring the cost for one lot, of 50 against said estate at his offlce|in the City of *S*y astonished to find the small boy of the acres $2000. E lgle Mill Co. are in place and operations New Ulm in said County ontreiirst Monday of American Land and Colonization Co. to Martinus feet frontage, to about $1.50 per month, family inside the pen with a basin of Cor. Minn. and^Centre streets. each month, foi six successive months, commencingwlththe will begin next week. As soon as Johnson SwX of 8\Vh Sec 23-108-32 $2.00 first Monday in June 1887, and that or $7.50 for the dusty season. The objection water in his hand, chasing the calf John Clasen and wife to Charles Claesenpart SEX six months from the 29th day of April 1887 JOHN ESSIG every thing is in running order the Sec 109-36-32 10 acres. $160 Oo have been limited and allowed by said Probate might be raised that there are around for dear life. When asked what Auditor of Brown Co Minu. to H. Edward Coart for creditors to present their claims Eaofle Mills will have a capacity uf 350 Baeumler Lot 5 3 N New Ulm Tax Certificate. a number of vacant lots in the blccks he was doing he replied. "Why, mamma, Dealer in Jos. A. ECKSTEIX Wallace C. Wallace and Wife to Maggie Pratt Danels per day. Administrate of the Estate of Peter Scballer Lota 4 17N 11 9 N 9 138 S New Ulm $10o0 mentioned and that it would be unjust I'm trying to baptize the calf." Dry Goods, Clothing, Hats & Gaps deceased S t. Paul and Sioux City Railroad Co. to Alos to tax the owners when they derive no Ganet De Winkle, the man who KoppUndK.X of NWX of SEX Sec 5-108-30 WINONA REPUBLICAN. 20 acres $125 00. PROBATE NOTICE. Boots Siloes direct benefit from the expenditure. We billed Jeiome Swift at Marshall last Jacob Hansen and other'' to Siver Jacobsen part The fair and concert given by the ladies NEX Sec 20 108 30. $600 00 dont think the argument a good one. Fourth ot July evening, plead guilty to State of Minnesota, County of Brown ^ss. In William Emmench and wife to Cathrma Pfaender Probate Court, Regular Term, May 2nd 1887. of the Turnveiem was preeminently Groceries, Crockery, Glassware etc. The owners of vacant lots hold them Quit Claims Lot 13 15.8, 73 12 187 N and mmdei in tht, second degree, at Marsnill, In the Matter of the Estate of Sarah Robbing 4B 43. 2 150 allS. successful and reflects credit upon deceased. for speculative purposes and by doing last weeK Tuesday, and was sentenced Opposite the Union HotelNew William Pfaender and wife to Thekla Jacobs Lot On reading and filing the petition of Thomas A. 2 of Outlot A New Ulm $62 50 its projectors. The fair opened Saturday so retard the growth of the city. They to nine ears hard labor in the Wilson,executor of the estate of Sarah Robbine, Ulm Minn. Josepn Penkert and wife to Elisabeth Vogel Lots deceased, representing among other things, tbat afternoon. The main hall was 4 and 6 179 S New Ulm $210 00. dont pay as much taxes, in proportion, ppnitenti in he is a devisee and residuary legatee of said deceased, OF MINNESOTA, County STATE May 9th 1887 that all debts ofsaid deceased and certain nicely decorated and fitted up as a refreshment as the owners of property containing District Court. of Brown, legacies have been paid and tbat he has fully administered \n 8 \ear old son ot Leonard Boor of room. Inviting tables were said estate, and praying that buildings A number of choice places, PERSONAL MENTION. In the Matter of the Assignment of a time and|place be fixed for the assignment ot Bnghton was thrown down a flight of placed in different parts and fleetfooted on Minnesota street, would have been Frederick Bemhorn, Insolvent. the residue of said estate to him as the only person entitled thereto, under the will of said deceased. ~tairs Satiudaj evening producing a Messrs. Pfenmnger and Doehne returned waiters were on hand ready to fill orders Notice is hereby given that Frederick ornamented by substantial business It is ordered, that said petition be heai d, by the from St. Paul and Minneapolis tincture of his lett collar Done besides Judge of this Court, on Tuesdny the 26th day of Beinhorn of the City of New Ulm in for ice-cream, lemonade cake, fruit etc. blocks long ago had it not been for the Saturday morning. While down there May A. D. 1887, at lOo'clock a. m., at the Piobate said County and State, has by deed in -orne ug'j bruises. It seems that the The side hall was fitted up with booths Office in aid county. exhorbitant values set upon the property they looked up their real-estate located writing, dated April 28th 1887. made a And it is further ordered, that notice tbeieof be nned man (who was the cause of the of anous kinds. The first to greet the in trie twin cities and made new investments. by the speculative owners. We given to all persons interested, by publishing a o-eneral assignment to the undersigned, accident) wasasleep and dreaming when copy of this order for three surcessive weeks prior scribe was the flower stand and before of all his property not exempt by law say,tax them all alike, it may bring the to said day of hearing in the New Ulm Review a the boy was jusi coming to bed from levy*and sale on execution, for weekly newspaper printed and published at the he knew what was going on a buttonhole Prof. B. W. Boenish, general speculators to their senses and instead City of New Ulm in said County the benefit of all his creditors, without and mistook the boy for a burglar. agent of the Germania Life Association bouquet was fastened on the lapel f being a detriment to the town they Dated at "e Ulm the 2nd day of May A.J perferences. was in town part of this week. 1887. By the Court, He took the boy in his arms carrying of his coat and he was out a dime. may become beneficient property owners All claims must be verified and presented ERNST BRANDT Mr. Kreibohm of St. Louis called him across a room and threw him down (L.S.) Judgeof Probate. The next thing to catch him was a fishpond and citizens. We hope that the to the undersigned for allowance. on his many customers Sunday and a flignt of stairs producing injuries wheie, for a small stipendium he council committee will be able to report Monday. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. i11 ve stated a Dated May 6th 1887. could try his luck. Theie was one progress this week and order W. F. Seiter went to St. Paul Saturday A. BLANCHARD, State of Minnesota, County of Brown In thing about this pond that struck us the sprinkling of streets Monday of to look after west side property. Assignee,New Ulm, Minn. Probftte Court Our barbers have studied section 225 very favorably it was different from a In the matter of the estate of Jens Pedcr Jenson next week. Martin Hose and family, Tracy, Jos. A. ECKSTEIN, of the penal code and have come to the deceased common pond. You would be sure to Attornev for Assignee. are visiting with J. Hauenstein's famiiy. Notice is hereby given to all persons having conclusion that it will be best foi them An old farmer predicts in the Winona claims and demands against the estate of Jens Pcder catch something everytime. After fishing Jenson late of the County of Brown deceased, to abolish Sunday labor. The section REPUBLICAN that we are to have of A fine residence on German for Sale: that the Judge of the Probate Court ofsaid county Albert Alvin, formerly of Springfield, to our hearts content we tried to the best crops this season that Minnesota street. For Particulars in- reads as follows: "Servile Labor. will hear, examine, and adjust claims and demands but now with McKobben & Co. leave the hall, but before we could fairly against said estate, at his office in the City has had for many years. His reasons quire of RUDOLPH KlKSLIN G. All labor on Sunday is prohibited, excepting St. Paul, was in town Monday. 4. of New Ulm in said county, on the first Monday are that "Conditions are all favorable, turn around we had subscribed our of each month for six successive months, com the works ot necessity or charity NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Ol tfaCil UiUUlU 1UI DIA ouM^QOiTi/ wuutuaf twin- *W# and observation teaches that with Horatio Werring and Ferdinand spencerian fist to a list which allowed mencing with the first Monday ia Jnne 1887, and In works of necessity or charity is such conditions the result can be predicted Heimerdinger of Golden Gate were in tbat stx months from the 28th day of April 1887, Vf! State of Minnesota, County of Brown }-In Probate us one chance out of 50 or 100 to win have been limited and allowed by said Probate fjk, Court. with a good deal of certainty. the city last Friday. included whatsoever is needful during Court for creditors to present their claims *m In the Matter of the Estate of August Kettner something of value. The next thing To begin with, we had a heavy body of ANE MARIE JENSON, $M the day for the good order, health or Mr. Wm. Erd, of Mankato, was up snow on the ground during the winter. Executrix of tbp Estate of Jens Pedcr Jenson i-| Notice is hereby given to all persons having that struck us was a fruit stand. The Deceased. comfort of the community. Provided, claims and demands against the estate of August to visit his father, who is quite low. This snow melted gradually ,and much wealth of the tropics was exhibited to Kettner late of the County of Brown deceased, of it was absorbed by the soil, thus providing MORTGAGE SALE. however, that keeping open a barber that the Judee of the Probate Court of said county our gaze and after feasting our eyes we LACE CURTAINS.Just received new plenty of moisture just when it will hear, examine, and adjust claims and demands shop on Sunday for the purpose of cuttins: Default having been made in the payment of the patterns at low prices at F. Kuetzing's. against said estate, at bis office in the City could not help but feast the rest of our is needed as much as at any time of the sum of Fifty Dollars, 50), which claimed to be of New tflm in said connty, on the first Monday hair and sharing beards shall not Meridian Block. wheat plant's growth. When seeding due at the date of this notice upon a certain Mortgage, anatomy. After this we struck several of each month for six successive months, commencing duly executed and Celivered by J, Rose be deemed a work of necessity or chari- time arrived, the ground was, with perhaps with the first Monday in June 1887, A Pluminer, a single man, mortgagor, to James N~ other things until we finally struck out. fine assortment of fancy fresh fruits and that six months from the 5th day of May a few exceptions here and there, ty." Either set shaved on week days Crandall, mortgagee, bearing date the twentyfourth 1887, have been limited and allowed by said just received at the Palace Restaurant. In the evening we attended the concert. day of December, A. 1886, and, with a just right for easy working, and for Probate Court for creditors to present their or do our own work hereafter. power of sale therein contained, duly recorded in claims. 'V nicely covering the seed. And then It was given entirely by home talent the office of the Register of Deeds in and for the when the work was about over, that CARL KETTOEB, County of Brown and State of Minnesota, on the and was well received by the audience. The Grand Lodge of the Ancient Order Received this week another lot of the Admuustratror of the estate of August Kettner thirteenth day of January, A 1887, at \i o'clock fierce snow storm came, aud instead of latest Styles of Ladies untrimmed hats. M., in BookS of Mortgages, on page 16, and n* The following took part in the concert Deceased. Je 8 of United Workmen of Minnesota being an event to be mourned over, it action or proceeding having been instituted, at PROBATE NOTICE. Call in and learn our prices. and are entitled to credit for the execution and Dakota assembled at Rochester law or otherwise, to recover the debt eecurea bj was just the best thing for the wheat F. Kuetzinoo. said Mortgage, or any part thereof* State of Minnesota, Conntv of Brown, J-SP. In farmer that could have happened. It of their part of the programme: Tuesday and remained in session until Probate Court, Special Term, May 7th, 1887 N ow therefore, notice is hereby given. That by was even better than a rain shower of In the Matter of the fc&tate of Johann Gottlieb virtue of the power of sale contained in said Mortgage, Mrs. McKittrick, Miss L. Limbach, Thursday. The attendance was o-ood The greatest assortment of light summer equal proportions. So, also, the present and pursuant to the Statute in. buch case Ofeller deceased. Wm. Koch, G. Fischer, Miss A. Behnke, 140 Workmen, representing about 115 hats, stiff and soft, just received at On reading and filing the petition of W. F. Seiter, made and provided,the *aid Moitgage will be cool weather is another thing for administrator of the estate of Jobaon Gottlieb foreclosed by a sale of the premises described in Theo. Crone's. Come and look at our lodges being present. The following the Misses B. Fischer, M. Pfaender, L. the newly planted suedgiving it time Gfeller deceaed representing amongother things, and co\ered by seid Mortgage, uz: The North 2ocents hats for children and bovs. that be has fully administered said estate that half of the bouth West quarter and the Soutb Esst to swell and germinate slowly. You officers were elected. Grand Master Wagner and Frances Miller, Mr. Jos. quarter of said bonlh Weal quarter and the South there are no debts of said deceased and that the know that rapid growth at any stage is expenses of administration ofsaid estate have been half of the Sou lh East quarter of Section eaty- WorkmanS. M. Espey, Windom. Jonka, F. Heers jr. and*Robt. Scherer. Highest market price paid for fresh always detrimental to wheat, but particularly paid, and praying tbat a time and place be axed eight(28), Tow nslup one hundred and eleven Grand ForemanC. C. Huff, Huron. After the concert the usual dance was for examining and allowing bis account of administration, (111) North, of Range thirty-three (33) est, containing when it is getting its first Timothy Seed at Dr. C. Weschcke's Pioneer and for the assignmentof the residue two hundred (200) acres accordme to the Grand OverseerJos. A.Eckstein,New nt 9ur\ey thereof in indulged in. Sunday afternoon tha fair start. The slower its growth and progress Drug- Store. i/J^ffl^^rMM United States Go\einnr of safd estate to the parties entitled thereto and that he be discharged from his said trust Brown County and btate Minnesota, with the the better, so that it isn't so tardy Ulm. Grand RecorderJ. W. Soule, was crowded. At 4 p.' m. the raffling hereditaments and appni-enan'ces', which sale It is ordered, that said account be examined as to stand still altogether. This combined trimmed hats^oO Children's Rochester. Grand ReceiveiJ. J. McCardy, will be made b-, the Sheriff'of said Brown County, began and the lucky ones left for home cts. and petion heard, by the Judge of this Ceurt, on with certain qualities of soil, is at the front doof ot the Court House, m'theOty cf Thursday the 2nd day of June A. 1887, at 10 at F. Kuetzing's. worth 90 cts. St, Paul. Grand GuideChas. smiling while the unfortunate had to New Ulm in *aid Countv and State, on the ninth o'clock A. M., at the Probate Office in said county. what makes the spring wheat of Minnesota day of June A 1887, at lOo'clock A of that Knecht, Iroqnis, D. T. Grand Watcn- grin and bear it. In the evening a social and Dakota the best on the continent. day, at public vendue, to the highect bidder for The Ptiblic Interested, And it is. further ordered, that notice thereof be cash, to pay said debt and interest, and the taxes, And the heavy snows of winter man^-O. P. Gard, Winona, Grand given to all persons interested, by publishing a entertainment was given. Taken When manufacturers of an article ifany on said premises, and Fifty dollars attorney's copy of this order for three successire weeks prior followed by a backward spring are Trustee, three yearsJosiah Towne, are askins: the public to consume their fees as stipulated in and by said Mortgage in all in all the fair was a success. It to said day of hearing in the New Ulm Review a almost certain to be the forerunners of case of forclosure,aDi the disbursements allowed weekly newspaper, printed and published at the wares, it is indeed refreshing to know Minneapolis. Representatives to Supreme yielded a nice sum and visitors to Turner by law subject to redemption at any time within City of New Ulm in said" County. a good wheat crop I have watched that they are reliably endorsed, as illustrated one year from the day oi sale, as provided by law. Dated at New Ulm the 7th day of Ma7 A. Hall will soon have an opportunity it in Minnesota ever since wejjbegan LodgeGeo. B. Arnold, Easson by the united 'endorsement Dated, Apnl26t h, A 1887. 1887. raising wheat, and have never, ye) E. H- Stevens, Minneapolis J. N. Nye, JAM ES N *RAKDAl.i to note the diffeience between a good of Dr. Harter's Iron Tonie and Liver '"fc* 7t the Court, ERNS BRAND T, J. NEWHABT^ Mortgagee. known it to fail." Wells. piano and the present instruments^ Pill? by the druggists of St. Paul. Attorney foi Mortgage*. tL s.) Judgeof Probate.