New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
May 18, 1887 · Page 4 of 8
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1|3gaiW*ff*? 1 1111 IPWP MPWHWBPWWi PIP NEW DLM AND VICBUTS. DIED.A three weeks Id child of Mrs. E. Koehler presented her husband The New Ulm City Band and their Two valuable horses were stolen from Harrows and corn tools of all kinds Mr. and Mrs. Aberle of West Newton. with a nine pound girl Thursday friends pic-nicked at Hermans Hights Oie Hanglnnd, near Hutchinson, last cheap at Klossner's. Travelers' Guide. Ernst Hoehne reports the arrival of Sunday. They made a success of it An infant child of Chas. Engel of the Saturday. The sheriff of Meeker Co. Ice Cream and Soda Water twins, a boy and a girl, Saturdayof last town of Sigel, died last Thursday. was in the city Monday. He has traced The.Musen-Soehne had a private entertainment week. them 93 far as Gibbon and continued A son of John Hirsch, age 3 years at Schmucker's Tivoli Saturday^evening. At M. Eibner's. the search Tuesday morning, accompanied and 6 months, died after a short illness The premium list of the Brown Co. eo- Crone's, 5000bush- atTh WAFPEH by sheriff Schmid. last Friday. Agricultural Society, printed at the "**"el 3 of corn, at 35 cents a ni A number of new street lamps have REVIEW office, will be mailed to farmers bushel, cash. Frank Kuetzing, Meridian Block, expects been put up at different places of the The infant child of Mr. and Mrs. of Brown and Nicollet counties this week new Lawns, new Parasols, cityv VVuioqkiSt.f'eteif^ Mattiowitz, died of diptheria Monday. ^F am Property FOP Sale. next week. new Hose, Laces and fine Prints. We understand that two more children The city band has organized a string Call in and examine stock. Going East. Going West. of the same family are down with the The undersigned offers his farm consisting Anent the abominable habit some band and will hereafter be prepared to No 1 Express 4:50 a.m. No 4 Express. 9-46 a. m. of one two hundred and one same disease. people have of taking their dogs with Services, in thegerman language, will 2 9 4 0p.m 3 6*00 p.m. furnish all kinds of music. one hundred and twenty acre tract, 23 Ac'm 10 30 a m. 12 Ac'm 4.50 a. them to public places, a prominent citizen be held at the congregational church Mr. Hanschen of this place has eight situated in Lafayette, Nicollet County* 19 1 45 p.m. 14 10-d0 a m. Some unknown thief entered the 16 4 15 Thursday and Sunday at 10 a. m. All and member of the city council men at work building the foundation Minn., for sale. Nearly all of the landk^ house ef Mr. J. H. Manderfeld of this Nos 1 and 2 daily. All others daily is under cultivation. Part is meadow-1 are invited. threatens to train three geese and take for the new mill at Winthrep. city some ten days ago and secured $65 and part a grove. Good dwelling. ex~^ except Sunday. them with him on his ramblings. Jes. Bruckbauer has bought the saloon Smoke the celebrated "Philopene" in money. cellent granaries and stabling and two C. W. H. HEIDEMAN, Agent. One of our barbers, fearful of his business of M. Fohl at Sleepy Eye. wells are on the premises. For terms the best 10 cent cigar in the market. H. Engelbert, Henry Scheibel and etc., apply to $ He will remove there with his family propensity for tonsorial laboron UM Sabbath, Only manufactured by Mueller & Essen. Masons itre at work finishing the Mrs. J. A. Mohr left for Spokane Falls, JOHH F. SVBNSON. this week. got up early Sunday morning front of the Dacota House. W. T. last Monday. and with his fishing tackle sought a secluded PJTlIpilf Two rooms in Bobleters Prof. C. Reichenbecher of Milwaukee The New Home Sewing Machine Have you seen the parasols displayed At the target shoot held Sunday spot on the banks of the Minnesota, lUUOilfc. building on Broadway. If not, do so at arrived Tuesday and has accepted the ad.5 Company will give an art exhibition of in Kuetzing's Enquire of W. H. BONNE. morning John Schapekahm walked off where even his most intimate position as teacher in the Lutheran College. fancy needlework at Leibold's building once. with the gold medal, John Hauenstein friends would have been unable to find EGGS WANTED Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Admission H. H. Beusmann is giving his stores was satisfied with the silver one and A. him. In the evening he returned laden is free. Ten thousand dozen fresh eggs will a new coat of paint and otherwise beautifying Ed. Nichols of town Cottonwood A. Bogen drew the leather medal. with the spoils of his piscatorial expedition,a be taken in exchange for geods at Mrs. the same. caught six wolves in his town. Eighteen W. 'A. Olding's Millinery store. diminutive sucker purchased im Our old friend Henry Mueller, better dollars is what the county treasurer at a price equivalent to a shave. Our A. K. P. lodge was instituted at Redwood known as "Tyroler Mueller," has STONE WANTED. thousands suffering from AatTt^p^ Consumption, paid him for his capture. tonsorial friend should remember the Tuesday evening of last week. opened'a fruit and confectionery [store Coughs, etc. Did you. ever try 160 Cords of Stone (Prairie Boulders) Mr. L. Buenger has the agency of the fate of the Jews of Eyla, who, according H. Kennedy of this place assisted. Acker's English Remedy? It is the best opposite the post office. Mr. Mueller for the Herman's Monument foundation* New Home Sewing Machine Co., who to Moslem tradition, profaned the preparation known for all Lang Troubles, Enquire of Jul. Berndt or John wiliyendeavor to furnish the public The children of the Lutheran School sold on a positive guarantee 10c, 50c. will give an art exhibition of fancy Sabbath by fishing and were transformed, Hauenstein. with the best goods in his line, at the held a pleasant picnic on College Hill C. L. Roos, New Ulm, Minn. needlework at Leibold's buildiaoThursday, the old men into swine and lowest rates. All in'need of fruit confectionery, last Monday honor of the birthday of PIANO FOR SALE. Friday and Saturday. the young men into monkeys. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. etc., will consult their best Mr. Liebkert, their teacher. A good piano is offered, for sale by Rev. C. Albrecht left Monday for St interests by patronizing him. the undersigned. Intending buyers The New Home Sewing Machine Palmer brothers last Monda^ received Office of the Board of Health. Louis to attend the funeral of Dr. C. please call at my residence and examine Company will give au exhibition of fine sever il carloads of young cattle ^School Educational contains the following the instrument. F. W. Walther. Mr. Walther was the art needle work made ontheir machine, about $7000 found their ay into the over the signature of "H. A. REGULATION NO. 2. MBS. J. MeKlTTRICK. president of the Missouri synode and May 19, 20 and 21, at Leibold's building, pockets of the taimers. D.": "At the Springfield Institute Notice is hereby given that on and also president^ all synods of America. New Ulm, Minn., consisting of after this date all public funerals of quite a discussion arose.ras to the value Street commissioner Robner has a draperies, lambrequins, embroidered Louis Galles, formerly of this place, persons having died of malignant contagious of institute work to teachers. A number large force at men to work in grading Beautiful flowers and plants: disease are hereby forbidden. has kindly forwarded us a copy of the curtains, table scarfs and covers, banners, expressed themselves as of the German street between Center and 3rd By order of the Board of Health, Sierra County ADVOCATE, giving a description screens, toilet sets, etc. This Cut flowers for funerals, parties and opinion that the institute is of such value South streets. O. C. STRICKXEB, weddings supplied on order by mail or of a recent earthquake in that work is executed on plush, velvet, lace, that a district could afford to give the Health officer. Ed. Dickerson ot Stately brought in telegraph. All kinds of Greenhouse section of the country. silk satin, felt canvass, etc., with chenille, New Ulm, Minn., May 16, 1887. teacher one week in a vear, without plants packed and shipped to all parts 7 more young wolves and disposed of embroidery silk, artasene, crewel, of the country. loss of time, to attend the institute. A new bowling alley^has been built them to the County Auditor at the rate NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. braid and tinsel and embraces work Address: MEXDENHALL GREEKHOUSES, The view of the the writer of "Teachers' in Turner Hall park. Lovers of the of S3.00 each. Notice is hereby given that the 18th St. and 1st Ave. South or heretofore done only by hand. This Institute in Brown Co." expresses game are taking advantage of this and supervisors of the town of City Store 15, 4th St. South Minneapolis. Chas. Heuer leturned fiom Germany exhibit is pronounced by critics to be MUlord in Co. of Brown and State of ,the feelings of but few teachers in there is hardly an evening bat some one last week. He left tor Montana, were the finest and most complete ever Minn, will meet at the house of August the county." Longer institutes are not B. J. MENDENHALL, is using the alley. he will engage in the mining business, Heyman in said town on the 31st day shown to the public. All are cordially Prop'r. practicable because the state cannot afford Monday. of May 1887 at 1 o'clock in the afternoon, E. D. Huskins, deputy State examiner, invited to attend. Instructions will be it, neither can nor will the teacher to let a contract for the erection Star Sample Room, looked into the books of the county given in all the styles of work exhibited Little Jennie Lind fell down cellar attend a longer institute, as it would of a stone bridge to be built near said auditor and treasurer last week. As free of charge. This is a fine chance and broke hey collar bone Thursday place. Further information, and specification necessarily come in vacation."If the and was expected, he found them in first of the work will be given at for the ladies of New Ulm to learn to Dr.Berry, who has cnarge of the patient, views of the REVIEW correspondent (A. Farmers' Home. said time and place. Said bridge must class condition. do this beautiful art work on their sewing reports her as getting along nicely. J. D.) who wrote the article referred to be completed on or before Sept. 1st machines. The Tribune man must have had in the above, are held by but few teachers Postmaster Baasen has appointed next. JACOB HOESCHELER, Prop r. some St Peter sand in his eyes when in our county it strikes us as rather Loos SPELLBBINK, Herman Mueller as clerk in his office. The committee appointed by the Town Clerk. he penned the following: "Now New singular that the enthusiasm for institute*work Herman is an intelligent and accommodating board of trade to solicit $1,000, for the Dealer in COLTS FOR SALE. Ulm is talking up the water works in its present form should boy and will certainly please the purpose of testing for a sufficient water Wines, Liquors question. Will St." Peter wait until patrons of the office. vanish into nothing when confronted The undersigned offers two 2 year old supply, has been successful and has colts for sale. They are black, weigh New Dim and every other little cross with the possibility of having institutes turned the money over to the locating and Cigars. Tom. Mulverhill has added another 1400 and are amongst the best in the road grocery in the West shows enterprise come off during vacation. After all, it committee, Messrs. Geo. Doehne, M. county. hne carriage to his livery. Keep on A fine lunch will be served every day. enough to outrival us before we is not the number of teachers, but the Mullen, John C. Rudolph, C. W. H. that way,Tom, and New Ulm will soon JOS. LlNDMEYEB. can have a proper supply? Who can Heideman, John Lind and C. H. Ross. amount of professional skill represented Cor. Minn. & Centerstreets. have the best equipped livery in the WASTED. A good, steady and blame these other cities for laughing at The following is a list of the names of by them,|that determines the weightiness New Ulm, Minn. state. faithful boy to learn the our slow paces? the subscribers to this fund of opinions expressed on professional Apply to harness trade. NOTICE TO CREDITORS* matters. The gymnastic school exhibition at John C. Rndolph, M. Mullen, A. Seiter H. C. WABNKE, Since our last publication of marriage Springfield, Minn. Turner Hall last Sunday evening was Sr., Dr. 0. Berry, F. Kuetzing, F. State of Minnesota, County of Brown IB Vrxrbate licenses issued in Brown County the PERSONAL MENTION. Court. quite a success. Mr. C. Gebser, the H. Behnke, C. H. Ross, R. Pfefferle, following named couples took out licenses In the Matter of tbe Estate of Peter Ssaaller ROOMS FOR RENT. teacher, deserves credit for the manner Deceased. W. Boesoh, Geo. Schmidt, John Lind, Noticeis hereby given to all persons ftavins Geo. Scherer. editor of the Mankato Five rooms, located in the second in which he instructs his scholars. Theo. Crone and Bingham Bros, subscribed claims and demands acamst the estate of Peter George Lilla and Mary Korbel, Post, tarried in New Ulm last Saturday story of my brick block are offered for Schaller.flate of tbe County of Brown, deeessef twenty dollars each. Fifteen that the Judge of the Probate Court of said County George Schroedl and Annie Bartl, rent. Two of the rooms contain wardrobes Rev. C. G. Albrecht, who was unable and Sunday. will hear, examine and adjust claims Mid demands dollar subscriptions were received from and one a pantry. A cistern August Schultz and Adenia Steinke, to be present a week ago, preached at against said estate at his omceBn th City of pump and sink are provided for in the Jac. Klossner, H. Loheyde, O. M. 01- New Ulm said County, on the first Monday of &Mrs. H. Himmelmann and daughter John W. Koester and Agnes Welbrecht, the Congregational church last Sunday each month, for six successive months, eomsxenc kitchen. Inquire of sen, C. W. McFadden, Jos Schmucker, of Mankato are visiting Jwith Mrs. ingwith the first Monday tu June 1887, and that before a large audience, in the forenoon Michael Frantz and Mathilda Black, six months from the 29th day of April 18S7 F. LEIBOLD. A. Behnke, J. F. Neumann, Brandt & Sentzke. he spoke in the German lanoruaorp. August Feder and Lina Schreyer. have been limited and allowed by said Probate CASH-WO OL Coart for creditors to present their claims. Weddendorf, A. C. Ochs, Jacob Wenninger. 85 Mr. and Mrs. R. Fischer are visiting Father Berghold solemnized the marriages Jos. A. ECKSTXIN The ten dollar subscribers are: Administrator of the Estate of Peter Sehaller witn their daughter, iMrs Mareck, of George Lilla to Mary Korbel, deceased. Col. Ptaender shook hands with Geo. Jacobs, C. Brust, J. Newhart, H, in Minneapolis. George Schroedl to Annie Bartl and the Trustees ot the Soldiers' H. Beusmann, Dr. O. C. Strickler, F. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Michael Frantz to Mathilda Black at Dr. Wellcome of Sleepy Eye paid Home, at St. Paul, yesterday. "We W. Baarsch, W. F. Seiter, R. Kiesling, HENRY VAJE]S, the Catholic church. John W. Koester New Ulm a visit last Monday. State of Minnesota, County of Browi In hope thit a* has been successful in C. W. A. Krook, H. Lillie, P. Scherer, Probate Court Cor. Minn. and Centre streets. and Agnes Welbrecht were married at securing the location of the home at In the matter of the estate of Jens Peder Jenson fine residence on German A. J. Grimmer, E. P. Bertrand, A. A. L'n-n Qalfr A the Lutheran church, by Rev. Albrecht, deceased The story of Washington and the Xew Ulm. Bogen, E. G. Koch, C. Weschcke, C. Notice is hereby given to all persons ha vine lUr UdiD. street. For Particulars inquire "hatchet is well known so is "Briar last Friday, and August Sohultz and claims and demands against the estate of Jens Peder Hornburg, Fr. Burg, C. Wagner, Jos. of RUDOLPH RIESLING. Pipe" smoking tobacco. Jenson late of the County of Brown deceased, Fresh fruits, ice cieam and temperance Adenia Steinke yesterday. The marriage that (he Judge of the Probate Court of said county A. Eckstein, C. Stuebe, Wm. Koch, E. annus will hereafter be furnished will hear, examine, and adjust claims and demands SALOOfl FUTURES FDR SALE. of August Feder and Lina Schrever Meal Estate Transfers. against said estate, at his office in tbe City G. Pahl, Chas. Silverson, B. F. Webber, by A. Preuss at the Vienna bakery. will take place next Tuesday. of New Ulm in said county, on tbe first Monday Nagel, S Peterson, Schnobrich, of each month for six successive months, commencing Parties in need of oranges, bananas, I offer my saloon fixtures, including with the flrst Monday in June 1697, aad John Bagen to St. Raphael's Church Lot 1 of 1 The spring term of our district court Weyhe, Katz, A Marden, shelving, counter refrigerator, stoves that six months from the 38th day of April 1887, nc, will hnd it to their interest to call jagen's ind Add. Springfield $180.00 have been limited and allowed by said Probate convenes at the court house next Tuesday. and pool table for sale cheap. Also W Heideman, Roos, S A George, John Bagen to St Raphael's Churcn Part NE* on tutu Court for creditors to present their claims cemetary)Outlot Kch of N Sec 18 lu9 34 (for $60 00 my stock of wines and liquors. G- The following is a list of the Frenzel, Wm Pfaender, Juni, Geo Aw* MAKIE JKNSOK. Joe. Flanders and wifewlfetoEn to Joh Paulson Undi Executrix of th Estate of Jens Peder Jenson ED. DUNKEL. LB MemomlDn will be ob&eived this of SEX Sec 3 103 31 80 acres $800.00. cases on the civil calendar: Doehne, Mulverhill, Nix, W Hauenstein, 2 Deceased. Ji riedmaniand Frank Kle^1,,gJ$85.00wife to Carl Krus Lot 12 \ear in the same nianuei as it hus been A Schleuder, Hoescheler, 1. J. R. Somerville vs. C. Aultman & A?J^JNiewLlm 70S ASSIGNEE NOTICE. MORTGAGE SALE. Co. Lind & Hagberg attys. for plff, J. tue Liiatom during me list tew }ears. Haeberle, Fischer, A Quense, E 288 New Ulm $60 80. L. Washburn atty. for deft. STATE OF MINNESOTA, 1 District Court, Hooker Po^ held a meeting jeaterusy Anditor Brown Co. Minn, to Ed. Stoeckert Lots Default having been made in the payment of the Wicherski. The following subscribed County of Brown 9tb Judicial Dist 1, 4, 5, 7, 9,10 and 11 41 and 1,2,9,10 and 12 sum of Fifty Dollare, (950), which claimed to be 2. John Raschke vs. Peter Christensen e%emng to prepare a programme and 42 and 5 nd 6 S 49 all S Hew Ulm $76.49. In the matter of the assignment ot John Albert, five dollars each John Essig, Friedman, due at the date of this notice opon a certain Mortgage, J. M. Thompson atty. for plff., Winona & St feier ExecaLund Co. to Jusenh Klopt tortoMaroAIonzoBf2hai insolvent. duly executed acd delivered by Rose wdl see to it that the same will be carried ^yl Schilling, Baltrusch, Schapekahm, NWjjf, of SWJ and SWJ* of NWJ,' 3ee9T109R 1 On reading and filing the petition of E 6 Koch, Geo. W. Sonierwille atty. for deft. Hlummer, a single man. mortgagor, to James N. assignee, in the above entitled matter representing A1Tbc!V^?fe out properly. The city has always Crandall, mortgagee, bearing date the twentyfoarth Durbahn, Mueller & Essen, 3. Frank H. Dyckman vs. Edward that he has converted into cash all the day of December, A. D. 1886, and, with a appropriated a small sum to assist the LotlB60SJiewUHn200Co. "S"" property of the above named insolvent that has J3*?""* ""I wife to S. E Larabie and E. s* Rudolphi, Schmid, Retzlaff, power of sale therein contained, duly recorded int Ericksen and Frank H. Smith Geo. W. M-JF' Cbl Outlot come into bis hands as such assignee, and the office of tbe Register of Deeds in and for tbe Post in paying necessary expenses and Somerville atty. for plff., Redding & E Koehler, Leibold, Buenger, is prepared to render an account thereof and Naah Etf NW* Sec Sec 10 KB, 33 $. County of Brown and State of Minnesota, on the of his doings in the discbarge of his trust as such Lang, Lind & Hagberg attys. for defts. thirteenth day of January, A. 1887, at 12o'clocfc it is expected that the present council Toberer, Ig Schwendinger, Gebser Brs.. 351 New Ulm $150.00. assignee, and prajing that be be allowed to make M., in Books of Mortgagee, on pace 16, and B* 4. W. F. Lewis vs. Wilhelm Donner such report and that his accounts be audited and will follow the example set by its predecessors. Hay 10th, 1887. action or proceeding baring been instituted, at Schaefer, Herian, Yogelphl, allowedand that he be relieved and discharged of & William Pautzke J. Newhart, atty. law or otherwise, to recover the debt secured bj The programme will be and from his saidtrust npon paymentto the creditorsof Dengler, W Ruemke, Ph Gross, said Mortgage, or any part thereof: for plff., Geo. W. Somerville atty. for Fresh Strawberries, daily at Frank said insolvent, the remaining money in his Now therefore, notice is hereby given. That by ubhshed next week. Hanschen. deft. hands as such assignee as required by law. Behnke's. virtue of the power of sale contabed in said Mort-' Ordered: That the 6th day of June A. D. 1887, gage, and pursuant to tbe Statute in snea cas* 5. Wilhelm Radke vs. Winona & St Mr. Ed. Stoeckert is experimenting at 10 o'clock in the forenoon at My office in tb* made and provided, tbe amid Mortgage will be The executive committee elected at city cf New Dim, Brown County, SCmneaota, is Peter Railroad Co. Lind & Hagberg, foreclosed by a sale of tbe premises described with the various clays, with a view of The recovery of Prof. Sanborn, of N. hereby designated as tbe time and place for the Wednesday's meeting organized by and covered by said Mortgage, viz: The North* -iG attys for plff., Wilson & Bowers attys. hearing of and report and the application of said starting a pressed brick yard on a large half of the South Westonarter and the South Bas* it IL, after being pronounced incurable electing M. Mullen President, C. W. for defts. petitioner. quarter of saidSooth west quarter and the Statht, by a score of physicians, from Los Vegas, scale. If conditions arefavorable he will Ordered further: That all creditors and persona half of the South Bast quarter of Section twentyeight H. Heideman Secretary and J. Rudolph 6. Thomas Allison vs. The Winona N. Mn interested in said estate show canse before me at to his home, was effected (88), in Township one honored and eleven S, try to organize a stock company and start said time and place, if any they have, wky said & St. Peter Railway Co. J. M. Thompson Treasurer. The soliciting committee (111) North, of Range thirty-three (33) Most, con by administering Dr. Haiter's Iron Tonic, accounts should not be allowed and all tbe acta taining two hundred (206) acres according to the to manufacture pressed brick. Should atty for plff., Wilson & Bowers which has restored him to his former turned the'cash on hand over to and doings of the petitioner in all things ratified United States Governmant Bnrvey thereof fa^fi attys. for deft. and confirmed, and why raid assignee should not he not be successful in organizing the good health. Brown County and Stateef Minnesota, with the Mr. Rudolph and consider themselves be discharged and his bondscaneeOedand the prayer hereditamenta and appartenanee* which sale 7. Peter Narrell vs. George Vogel J. company he will manufacture common of said petition in all things granted, and why will be made by the Sherin*of said Brown Couaty^ r\ discharged. The executive committee M. Thompson atty. for plff., Lind *& LACE CCBTAINS.Just received new judgment should not be entered herein discharging at the front doer of the CnagtHons*, Wfhtntj i? 4 brick only. We hope that Mr. Stoeckert SeridianaBlock.prices will decide on a location this week, let Ltterns low at F. Kuetzing's. New Ulm in said Connty aad State, on the ninth Hagberg, atty. for deft. Ordered further: That service of this order be will succeed in his undertaking. It day of June A. D. 1887,atl0o'elock A.M. of that the contract as soon as possible and made by publication thereof for three successive 8. Frank H. Dyckman vs. Edward S. day, at public yendne, to the highest bidder lor 3 wnl add materially to the manufacturing weeks, at least once in each week, prior to said cash, to pay said debt and interest, and the taxest* Erickson & Frank H. Smith Geo. W. Monday of next week may find the 6th day of June 1887, in a weekly newspaper print, ifany on said premises, and Fifty dollars attorney's A finegassortment of fancy fresh fruits capacity of the city and employ Somerville atty. for plff., J. M. Thompson ed and publBsbed in said Brown County, and by fees as stipulated hi and by said Mortgage tar well diggers at work testing for the just received at the Palace Restaurant sending* copy tkereof through the mail to each of case of orclossxe,and the disbnrsements aBowed? atty. for defts. quite a number of men. tbe creditors of said insolvent at least 10 days best water found in the state of Minnesota. by law subject to redemptaon at any time within* prior to said 6th day of June A. D. 1887. 9. Foot, Schulze & Co. vs. Carl Berg one year nm tte day ot safe, as provided by law. At this time of the year every prudent Should there be anyone who has Dated at New Ulm, Minn., this 16th day ofMav Dated, April 26th, A. D. 1887. Crawfcrd, Morphy & Gilbert attys. for Received this week another lot of the A. D. 1887. JamaN. CnasnAiL, housekeeper will renovate his been missed by the soliciting committee, plffs., Geo. W. Somerville atty. for B. K. WKBBSB, Judge of District Court, 9th latest Styles of Ladies untrimmed hats. J. NXWHAKT, Mortgagee. Judicial District. house. The ceilings must be calcimmed deft and who wishes to become a stockholder Attorney fot Mortgagee. Call in and learn our prices. 0UbroiderW Brand Opening F- Knetzing. and the woodwork repainted. in the concern, he is requested 10. Peter Narrell vs. George Vegel MJfi MJETfaOD JTO& MMand ^K"JL^ Neadlewor*:' has J. M. Thompson atty. for plff., Lind & Chas. L. Roos has something entirely to call on Mr. J. C. Rudolph who will melt with great eoceeesj in diflJarent Hagberg, attys. for deft. I^fUe United Stateewber ft new to offer in wall finish. It is a wall be pleased to issue certificates upon the The greatest assortment of lightsum* has been exhibited. 11. Sohn Black as Receiver vs. Moline mer hats, stiff and soft, just received at paint composed of pare Zinc and Lead payment of the required fee. No labor or expense has been spared to Melburne Stoddard & Co. Geo. W. make this the largest, most complete, and Theo. Crone's. Come and look at our ground in Varnish. It makes a hard In making their rounds the soliciting attractive eolleetion of HCHHSEHOLD Somerville atty. for plff, Russell,JEmery 25cents hats for children and boys. DBAPEXXK8 ever before on exhibition. finish and shines like varnish. Can be & Reed attys. for defts. committee found that a majority of the washed and will stand ordinary wear A LARGE DISPLAY OF people are in favor of the city's bearing In addition to above the following Fancy Needlework, Highest market price p.iid for fresh criminal cases will be passed upon: for years. Also carry in stock Alabastme, the expense of this experiment Why Timothy Seed at Dr. C. Weschcke's Pioneer Anton Fischer arresced for the murder sanitary Muralin, Kalsomine, Diamond Drug Store. would it not be a good idea for the city of his son near Iberia and Jos. Bieberscheck wall finish. Lead, oil and mixed council to appropriate a thousand dollars who is awaitin? trial for the larceny CSKirtU, AMD OSDIAMKNTAI. Children's trimmed hats 50 ets paints. Remember the place, Chas. L. to be added to this fund and then ot money, etc., from Geo. Vogel. Jlrticles to House Decoration. worth 90 cts^ at F. Kuetzmg's. Roos. Post office block, New Ulm, make a thorough test for an artesian If you can't get "Briar Pipe" smoking Minn. well? .4thm4nUm Wrt IMMMJTW. "St atV rA^*'- #B-*h.jr. ~*i tobacco of yonr merchant, send Nothing succeeds like success ^except Spaoldin & Merrick, Chicago, five "Briar Pipe" smoking an I "Cnarm of Bejtare and come. Bsaaember then Grant was a success and *Charm of *v, "Briar Pipe" smoking tobacco is dJamimy of amey work irffi resuds only two-cent stamps for four oanes. Write the West chewing tobaccos. Both are the West" chewing tobacco is a success. datins datesnamedbelow. like a ray of sunshinecomforting. your address plainly. Leibold's Building a success. MAY 19,20, 21. *iiMMa