New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
June 8, 1887 · Page 4 of 8
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*pi ju.j iiiijii ILIA 'iw^Mm^qH sEWULM AND VICINITY. Mrs. F. Burg sr. went to St. Paul Weigand Hauenstein has renovated Obituary. The following orders have been issued yesterday morning. his saloon. The side-walls and ceiling from Headquarters Second Regiment, Travelers' Guide. Ftancis J. Erd, well known to all of have been papered and painted, and present Mr. John Lind is in Mankato Attending M. N. G., St Paul June 6, 1887. our citizens, died at his residence an inviting appearance. High license the business men's convention. GENERAL ORDERS, NO. 3 given by the Thursday June 2. at 3 P. M. Deceased has no terrors for Mr. Hauenstem. New Ulm Lodge A. O. U. W. will I. In compliance with paragraph 1, HewYMk Philharmonic Hnb was born at Oberkirch, Baden, May 11. I~ G. O. No. 11, current series, A. O. G. hold a basket picnic at Jaegersruh Sunday. 1800 and was consequently 87 years and the troops composing this command Friends are invited. at For the second time within six months will go into camp at Mankato on Wednesday, 21 days old at the time of his death. TURNEE HALL July, 6, 1887 for ten days. Jerseys. Jerseys. Fine Goods trimmed death has been a visitor at the home He came to this country in 1832 and Wiiloilk>.f) The camp will be designated "Camp with beads. Will be sold at $2.00, worth of Knute Helling. His 15 year-old son located at Cincinnati, Ohio, where he on McGill," as a mark of esteem for His $3.00. F. Kuetzing, Meridian Block. George E. died with quick consumption SATURDAY and SUNDAY followed the vocation of architect In Excellency, Hon. A. B. McGill, Governor Going East. Going West. Friday4afternoon, June 3. The body and Commander-in-chief, State of 1869 he retired from business, and with June 11th and 12th, 1887, f A stock of fine perfumes, new and No 4 Express, 9:46 a. m. No. 1 Express 4:S0 a.m. Minnesota. Upon arriving in camp was taken to Linden Saturday and interred his wife removed to New Ulm to spend popular odors. Just received at Olsen's 2 9 4 0p.m 3 6:00 p.m. under the auspices of the the staff and company commanders will 12 Ac'm 4:50 a. at the Linden cemetery Sunday. 23 Ac'm 10:30 a.m. the remainder of their days. His wife new drug store, Meridian Block. at once report to the commanding officer. 10:30 a.m. 19 1:45 p.m. ]Vfew Ulm uri\vei'eiri. 36 4 15 p. m. died Nov. 5. 1879. He leaves three All of our saloon-men who wish to The non-commissioned staff and Mr. Chas. Silverson attended the business band will report to the adjutant Nos 1 and 2 daily^ All others daily children, Xavier, who lives at Cincinnati, continue their business after July 1st ADMISSION 50 cts. Seats reserved men's convention at Mankato, H. Officers will receive the same except Sunday. William, who formerly lived here should make application for license at free of charge at the City Drug Store. which convened yesterday, as delegate rate of compensation as is allowed officers C. W. H. HEIDEMAltf, Agent. but now resides at Mankato, and Helena, once, as they have to be advertised for of the board of trade. of similar rank in the United States The New Ulm Turnverein has gone wife of Adolph Setter.* two weeks prior to time of granting army, and enlisted men will receive a NOTICE. to a large expense to give the people of same. F. H. Whitney, night operator at the per diem of one dollar and fifty cents, New Ulm a rare musical treat and it is while present at and doing duty in depot, has gone on a two weeks visit to The New York Philharmonic Club, hoped that, they will appreciate this The warm spell has created an active camp. Subsistence must be provided Having sold my old subscription and which by so high an authority as the effort by giving the concerts a large attendance. his parents at Magnolia, Wis. On his demand for carbonated beverages. by the respective organizations. Shelter American Art Journal is considered the advertising accounts of the New Ulm return he will take in the meeting of in camp and transportation to and Henry Frenzel is running* his factory standard chamber music organization REVIEW to Messrs. Brandt and JVeddendorf, the order of railway telegraphers, from camp will be provided by the of America, has been induced by some just received at th ofefancy Palac Restau A fine assortment fresh fruits to its full capacity and can fill all orders 1 those indebted to me on account Quartermaster General. The troops which convenes at Chicago June 15 to of our lovers of good music to visit 1 for pop, seltzer, birch beer, cider will be provided with wood, water, ice of above named paper will please New Ulm on their tour through the rant. 18. and straw by the hospitable people of etc. on short notice. west and favor us with two oi those settle with Messrs. Brandt and Weddendorf. Mankato. Arrangements have also MSB FOR SALE OR REIT. concerts which have delighted immense John Weddendorf took a look at the Little Jack Kettner, the well known been made whereby all commissary audiences in Buffallo, Detroit. Chicago, elephant at Stillwater and the twin cities JOS. BOBLETEK, boot-black who lived in St Peter has stores can be obtained at Mankato at Milwaukee and other large cities. The A frame dwelling house on State Str. St. Paul, May 18, 1887. last week. Sheriff Schmid and special rates. been adopted by Mr. Burbank, one of Philharmonic Club consists of artists of opposite Lutheran church for sale or HL A detail, consisting of a noncommissioned Col. Bobleter acted as guides. They the very highest order and is pronounced St. Paul's millionaire clothiers.JOUR- rent. Inquire of A. H. Schleuder. officer and three men, by the Art Journal "the Referring to the above, we would ask performed their duties so well that NAL. Jack will be remembered by our MBS. HEDWIG MOELLER. will be made by each company commander strongest combination of soloists yet John isjnow an encyclopedia of the'Jattractions fill those indebted to the REVIEW to people as the wide-awake clerk of Wd. for fatigue duty, the same to brought together in one organization." 100 HEIFERS WANTED. of these cities. call at once and settle. This will enable report with axes and spades to Lieut. Eibner two years ago. Richard Arnold, violin, is a native of Col. Mead at the camp grounds, Mankato us to balance our books and make Prussia, but came to this country when One hundred 3 year old heifers will It has been suggested that the different on Tuesday. July 5, at 7 o'clock but ten yeare"of age. Subsequently he Children's day will be observed next be bought at the highest market price room for new accounts. musical societies of* the city should a. m. returned to Germany, where as a student by the undersigned. The animals must Sunday in the Cong. Church by appropriate BRANDT & WEDDENDORF. the Leipzig conservatory of music unite for the purpose of giving union IV. During the encampment Quartermaster be delivered at New Ulm June 10,1887. english services, morning and he was for several years under the Van Saun will see that the concerts at the numerous gatherings to CHAS. STUEBE. The county commissioners will meet evening. The evening service will be instruction of Ferdinand David, the troops are amply provided with wood, be.held here this summer. The suggestion next Monday, June 13. GEO. BENZ & SONS. great disciple of Spohr, and achieved water, ice and straw. Com. of Subsistence a concert in which the children of the is a good^one and if'.the union many a triumph in the famous Gewandhaus Sporing will look to the subsistence Miss Annie Schoregge is the guest of Sabbath School will have the principal Importers and Wholesale Dealers in concerts. Upon his return to WINES & is formed it'would be appreciated. of the carnp, assisting company Miss Annie Behnke. parts. All are invited. Seats free. this country, Mr. Arnold was engaged commanders in making purchases of LIQUORS, A new time card went into effect on as solo violinist in the famous orchestra commissary stores. He will also see The Turnverein is making extensive Programme of the fourteenth annual conducted by Theo. Thomas.Friedhold that the company kitchens and tables the C. & N/. W. Sunday. The only preparations to celebrate the fourth of meeting of Western.Conference of Congregational Hemmann, viola, is also a German are kept clean, and that the food served 217 & 219 E. 3rd Str. St. Paul, Minn. changes made at this station are that Ministers^ Churches, beginning July. by birth and obtained his musical education to the men is well cooked and wholesome. Rrnmmpp'c Genuine i passenger train No. 1 arrives at 4.25 a. at New Ulm next Tuesday June Powder principally at the world-renowned nsec Cnas. Winkelmann and John Schmid UimmiMo m. instead ofJ4:50 a. m. No. 2 leaves Henry Goede's. Leipzig conservatory. Mr. Hemmann 14th: V. The very substantial aid and encouragement a were the winners at Sundays shoot of was for fourteen years prominently at 9:35 p-fm. instead of 9:40 'p. m. as the Minnesota National TUESDAY. Evening. CCU strawberries received ithe gun club. connected with Theo. Thomas's orchestra.Emil Guara now receives from the State obligates Theo-l Crone's, 5000bush- eretofore. 7:30 o'clock, Devotional Service 8 I 111, v) Schenck, violoncello, every officer and enlisted man in dai Eibner's. Home Missions, Rev. J. H. Morley, St. a Lorenz Dauer of Town Cottonwood studied under one of the greatest masters the Second regiment to attend the annual a Chiaro, the worlds most renowned ft iNTrin Paul. of that instrument at Dresden, and camps of instruction, even if he entertained his neighbors and friends Dentist as he styles himself, held forth "AlUUUelsof corn, at 35 cents a ranks to-day among the best performers WEDNESD AY.Morning. must do so at a personal sacrifice. bushel, cash. (with a party last Sunday. at New Ulm for a week just past. He on the violoncello.Eugene Weiner, The grand victory achieved by Co. 9.00 o'clock, Devotional Service 9:30 flute, received his musical education proved conclusively that the fools are 1st Regt, Capt. Ed Bean, at the recent Organization 10:00 How may the Sunday l'n So In- -A- fine residence on German School district No. 3, town Cottonwood, in Germany and France he* was for National encampment at Washington, School be made more effective, not all dead yet and that scientific advertising lUi UO10. street. For Particulars inquire will have a picnic at Luger's some time connected with Bilse's orchestra has brought the Minnesota National Supt. G. F. Bidwell, Tracy 11:30 American of is calculated to rope in all RUDOLPH KIKSLING. at Berlin, the most famous Grove June 26. Visitors from other Guard into great prominence in every Congregational Union, Rev. Alb. classes of people. There is no doubt WANTED. combination of instrumental performers part of the United States,a fact we A good, steady and towns will be welcome. Warren, Lake Benton. in Prussia, made a successful concert but that he is a lightning "tooth-jerker" may well be proud ofand the annual faithful boy to learn the Afternoon. tour through France, Italy and Switzerland, Mrs. Peter Harff, formerly a resident camps of instruction offer us the best Apply to harness trade. and that he has removed some very bad 2:00, Fellowship meeting, Rev. E. C. and became most favorably opportunities to still further increase of St. Peter but now residing at Minneapolis, H. C. WARNKE, teeth, but he has also made a number Sanders. Sleepy Eye 3:00, Christian known in this country as flute soloist to the efficiency of the guard. In view of Springfield, Minn. is visiting with Mrs. Werner Culture of Children. Rev. F. C. Emerson, of very bad operations and our Dentist's the Thomas orchestra, the Boston Philharmonic these facts, the commanding officer Lake Benton 4:00, Is the Vacation Club and the New York Philharmonic Boesch. Star Sample Room, hopes that each comoany commander had to repair the damage done by him. 4 Work of Students helpful to Christ's Society.Philip Faerber, violin, will make a special effort to bring every The Turnverein has elected G. Fischer As a matter of course, those who have Kingdom, Rev. G. H. Smith, Walnut and August Kalkhof, double bass, man in his command to camp. and delegate and R. Nix alternate to had bad jobs performed say very little Grove. are both artistic performers on their respective Farmers' Home. By order of COL. JOS. BOBLETER. the delegate meeting of the Turners of instruments and contribute about.it as they fear ridicule but those Evening. ANDREW J. ECKSEIN, Adjutant. their share to the success of the chamber this state to be held at Duhith June 25. who had a good job performed on them 7:30, Devotional Service 8:00, Sermon muhic sestet.Mme. Annie Louise A complete stock of paints strictly Communion with God, and Comniunipn are loud in his praises and prove an effictive RDCl 26. JACOB H0ESCHELER, Prop r. Tanner, soprano soloist, is a pupil of pure white lead, boiled Linseed Oil Service. Rev. H. Bushnel, means of advertising him and Marchesi (Paris), and is said to possess a E G. Koch. Jos. A. Eckstein and strictly pare prepared paints fine quality Mankato. Dealer in voice of phenomenal range, extending his Brazilian oil and blood purifier. colors, varnishes and brushes at lowest Ed. H. Huebner attended court in Wadena TnuRSDAY.Morning. from below middle to A above the Wines, Liquors prices. Olsen's new drug store, county last week as witnesses in 9:00 o'clock, Devotional Service 9:30 "The Outbreak of the Sioux Indians high f the soprano.The two concerts Meridian Block. Family worship, Rev. E. C. Sanders, the case ot Valentin Orth against HenBauer will be given at Turner Hall, Saturday in Minnesota in August, 1862" is the and Cigars. Sleepy Eye 10:15, Rep. from Churches and Sunday evenings, June 11 for the recovery of a half interest Oriental laces. A large assortment. title of a neat little volume of 71 pages, 11.00, Fellowship meeting, Rev. F. and 12. The programme before us at Great bargains. 500 yards at 10 cts. per in a saw mill. by Capt. Jacob Nix, which has just left A fine lunch will be served every day. Preine, New Ulm. this writing is that for Saturday evening. yard. They are worth 20. F. Kuetzing, It opens with one of the most the press and is ready for delivery. The The new railroad familiarly known Cor. Minn. & Center streets. Afternoon. Meridian Block. lovely symphonies of Haydn, the father book is written in German, and contains New Ulm. Minn. as the Cannon Valley road, doe not 2.00, Unity of God's Kingdom, Rev. of symphonic music. This Third Symphony The greatest assortment of light summer exist under that title now, but is called H. A. Bushnell, Mankato 3:00, Is there the author's recollections of the bloody in was arranged for chamber PROBATE NOTICE. hats, stiff and soft, just received at any ground on which the Licensed sale massacre which ajquarter of a century the Wisconsin, Minnesota & Pacific. music by the composer, and will be Theo. Crone's. Come and look at our of intoxicating Liquors can be justified? it State of Minneoota, County of Brownies. I rendered as a sestet. Next there will ago brought sorrow and bereavement Trains on this road began running in 25cents hats for children and bo^s. Probate Court, Special Term, May 27th 1867. Rev. N. J. Graves, Marshall 4:00, Womans be a violoncello solo, then a song ("The In the Matter of the Estate of Ole Thoidson to many a home in this section of the' and out of Mankato Wednesday. Missionary Society. deceased. Wren") with flute obligate, a violin solo state. Historical facts are* presented in Evening.8:00 Social Gathering. Fresh fruits, ice cream and temperance On reading and filing the petition of Christian ("Fairy Dance") and a character A team belonging to Fri RolloffTn*dulged Ahlness, administrator of the estateof Ole Thordson drinks will be furnished hereafter an interesting manner, and as this is The conference meets in the Cong. piece ("In the Sunshine"). The second deceased,representing amongotherthi ngs.tbat in |a runaway on Minnesota by A. Preuss at the Vienna bakery. he has fully administered said estate, and praying part of Saturday's programme is the only book on this subject that has Church. All are cordially invited to that a time and'placc be fixed for cxamimngand allowing street Saturday. A broken lamp post Parties in need of oranges, bananas, heavily laden with classical gems. It his account of his administration, and for been written by an eye-witness and active come in any time for hour or more, etc., will find it to their interest to call in fiont of F. H. Behnke's store and the assignment of the residueof said estate to begins with a quartet by Schubert, Variations participant in the gallant defense on him. as convenience may dictate. heirs, in Minor. It is worthy of beveral demoralized hitching posts in It is ordered, that said account be examined, of New Ulm, we bespeak for the same note that this will be the first string t* and petition heard, by the Jus*ge of this Court, ore front of the Chicago House marked the vv rxv\ "w^uld. en3oy your d.nner At the meeting of the board of trade, Friday the 1st day of July A. D. 1887, at 10 o'clock, quartet ever heard in New Ulm, and a large and ready sale. The book will and are prevented by Dyspepsia, course of the runaways. Neither the a at the Probate Office in said count). held Friday evening, a committee of will prove a revelation to those who use Acker's Dyspepsia Tablets. be for sale at Mr. C. Gebser's bookstore. Andit is further ordered, that notice thereof be team nor the wagon were damaged. have never had an opportunity of listening given to nil persons interested, by publishing a fivp were appointed to ascertain the They area positive cure for Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Price 50 cents. copy of this order for three successive weeks prior to the purest combination of instruments Flatulency and Constipation. probable cost of a bridge across the to said day of hearing in the New Ulm Review a that is possible in music. We guarantee them. 25 and 50 cents. The boaul ot trade have appointed the The stockholders of the Chicago & weekly newspaper, printed andpub'ished at the Minnesota river. It was decided to ask The key will add its strange but magical City of New Ulm in said County C. L. Roos, New Ulm, Minn. follov\ ing geutlemen to assist the local Northwestern railroad held their annual Dated at New Ulm the 27th day of M*y A.l the city council to have the surveyor influence, making this number alone 1887. By the Court, druggists in entertaining their visiting meeting in Chicago June 1. It was well worth the price of admission. make an accurate survey of one or ERNST BEANDT. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. brethien A. Behnke, W. A. Bingham, (L S Judgeof Probate. a highly important one, in view of the Mme. Tanner will follow with the famous more crossings and then secure estimates aria, "The Queen of the Night," C. H. Ross, C. W. H. Heideman, fact that,the new president of the main SIn from different bridge builders. TATE OF MINNESOTA, County of Brown Is*. BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS. from Mozart's opera "Die Zauoerfloe- Probate Court Wm. Koch. George Doehne, F. H. line'is Marvin Hughitt, vice Albert Better facilities for crossing the river te," whereupon Mr. Weiner will render In the matter of the guardianship of Augusta Bennke, A. A. Bogen, Geo. Schmidt Keep, who resigned the position some Witkowski minor. the celebrated Largo by Hasndel, the Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned, than the present pontoon bridge should On reading and filing the petition of Carl Melzer ana M. Mullen. They met at O. M. time ago. On the meeting being called great master of the oratorio,followed by Mayor" of the City of New guardian of Augusta Witkow ski the above named be provided for and tat at the earliest minor. an allegro composed by Terschak. Ulm will make application to Hon. B. Olsen's store \esterday evening and to order, the earnings and expenses for possible time. The cost of an iron It is ordered, pursuant to the prayer of said petitioner, Schumann's "Evening Song" and F. Webber, Judge of the district court made arrangements for entertaining the the fiscal year ending May 31 the (month tbat a lime be fixed for examining and draw bridge across the river near the "Turkish March" by Beethoven, of the ninth judicial district, at his office allowing his account that said account be examined, druggists in good style. of May being estimated) was submitted and petitition heard by the judge of this the greatest composer of our century.Vill present pontoon bridge would probably in the city of New Ulm, on Friday Court on the 30th day of June 1887, at 10 o'clock as follows- Gross earnings, $26,362,- be next. "The Post" by the lOth^lay of June 1887 at 10 o'clock not exceed $10,000. An ordinary iron in the forenoon of that day, at the Probate Who says that stock-raising does not Schubert will then be sung by Mme. Oflice in said County. in the forenoon, for the appointment 039 operating expenses, fixed charges bridge could be built for $6,500. It is pay? Last week Chas. Stuebe paid And it i further ordered, that public notice be Tanner, and the concert will close with of a Board of Public Works for and sinking funds, $20,278,138 leaving given to all persons interested of the tm and necessary to provide a good and safe Theo. Crone $2800 for 60 head of steers the rendering by the Club of a rhapsody said City of New Ulm said board to place of examining said account, by publishing a net $6,083,901. Out of this have been copy of this order in the New Ulm Review a weekly means of crossing the river at all seasons by Liszt (Hongrois No. 3),a composition consist of three respectable freeholders raised at his Vinegar Works stock newspaper printed and published at the City or declared the usual dividends for the that affords some insight into the of said city and qualified electors therein of the year if we do not care to lose the New Ulm in said County, at least once in each, farm. Mr. Stuebe is doing quite an style of that great representative of the who have been residents of said city week for two successive weeks prior to the day year, including If'per cent, on the-preferred trade tributary to us from the other extensive stock business lately. Last of such hearing. romantic school in music. The programme for at least three years prior to such appointment. stock and 3 per cent, on the common DatedJune 1st 1887. side of the river. The loss caused to week he shipped 600 head of two and for Sunday evening will be an ERNST BRANDT stock declared to-day, amounting the trade of the city on account of the (I*. S.) Judge of Probate. entirely different one, but equally attractive. Dated June 2nd 1887. three years old from this station. Yesterday to $3,444,504 leaving a surplus of $2,- C. WESCHCKE, We believe that none of our impassable condition of the pontoon i he bought 150 head at Tyler. State of Minnesota, County of Brown J-ss. In readers will regret attending both concerts. 639,397. Mayor. Probate Court. bridge every spring would be sufficient Friday he will receive 200 2 and 3 years An opportunity to hear music of In the matter of the guardianship of Anna and to pay for a new iron bridge once in old at New Ulm and next Wednesday Jorgine Kasmme Raamussen minors. CARD OF THANKS. such a high character may not present We gratefully acknowledge the receipt On reading and filing the Petition of Knut Peter, two years. Last spring it took 11 days itself again in years. he will receive 100 at Morgan. son guardian of Anna and Jorgine Rarmine Rasmussea of a voluminous reply to A. J. The undersigned wish to thank all of the above named miners. to put the bridge in shape and during those who assisted durirg the sickness D.'s recent communication. We must, It is ordered, pursuant to the prayer of said petitioner, The St. Paul weather Prophet's Mr. that time farmers could not bring any that a time be fixed for examining and allowing and attended the funeral of F. J. Erd. however, decline its publication, because his account tbat saidaccount be examined, Kellogg's predictions for June are: Especially do we thank Mr. Wm. produce to town. As a result they and petitionlheard by the jndge of thisCourt on the we think that pedagogues that i Now is the time to get your bug poisen Pfsender for the kind words spoken at Planetary disturbances for the 2nd, 8th, 16th|day of June 1887,at 10 o'cloek in the forenoon traded at some of the smaller stations are themselves sadly deficient in one of of that day, at the Probate Office said County and head off the bug crop. Strictly the grave. Utb, 20th, 26th, 27th and 29th, with And it is further ordered, that public notice be and New Ulm lost by it. This has pure Paris Green, London Purple, and the three R's, are not entitled to a hearing genuine given to all persons interested of the time and HELEN AND ADOLPH SEITEB. lull moon on the 5th. It will be a very been the case nearly every year and Insect Powder at Olsen's new p'aceof examining said account, by publishing a on any so-called professional matters. copy of this order in the New Ulm Review a weekly cool month, he says, for agricultural rug store, Meridian Block. will continue to be until a good iron newspaper printed and published at the City of A GOOD FARM FOR SALE. The editor of a country paper purposes, the temperature to average New Ulm said County, at least once in each bridge spans the river,one that can .33200.00 will buy 160 acres near must work hard enough to reduce typographical week for two successive weeks prior to the Cay Prosperity vs. Ancestry. below the mean of the season generally. be passed at all seasons and under all of such hearing. 7 f* Golden Gate, Brown Co. Minn. 80 and other errors to a reasonable It is no longer questioned, it is admitted, 1 Dated May 26th 1887. *i- Mercury will cause the most disturbance acres of timber, about 50 acres under conditions. What do the citizens of t" f^41t? S ERNST BRANDT, minimum, and cannot be expected that the blood of man is improving. the Plow, good fair buildings. A running in July. Mr. Kellogg's predictions (L. S) %jc **C*i^ Jndge of t-robate. New Ulm think of building a bridge? The children of to-day are better to spend hours in correcting mistakes stream of water runs through the were very generally fulfilled in STATE formed, have better muscle and richer The REVIEW would be glad fo hear OF MINNESOTA, County of Brown ss in spelling, grammar and logic before premises. Terms: &1500 cash, balance In Probate Court. minds than our ancestors. The cause May. from all. on time to suit purchaser. This place In the matter of the guardianship of John May. sending copy to the compositor,especially of this fact is due more to the general er, August Mayer, Herman Mayer and Albert is known as tne Charles H. Case Farm. Mayer minors. The joint committee of the G. A. R. if the article in question was written use of Dr Harter's Iron Tonic than any Call on Isaac Gallagher, real estate On reading and filing the petition of A. West A Gift for All. ^s other source. Posts of St. Paul and Minneapolis have by one who is by law required to Slermann hal guardian of John Mayer, August Mayer, agent Sleepy Eye, Minn. He has the In order to give all a chance to test Mayerand Albert Mayer the abo\e decided that the Soldiers' Home should have received at least an elementary selling of this place. s\&*W named minors. it, and thus be convinced of its wonderful Hose. Hose. A new lot jast received It is ordered, pursuant to the prayer of said petitioner, be located on the west side of the river education. A.J. D. has, in several articles curative powers. Dr. King's New tbat a time be fixed for examining, and selling at 10, 15, and 25 cts. psr FOR SALE. at Minnehaha, Minneapolis to purchase published in the REVIEW, expressed Discovery for Consumption. Coughs allowing his account, that paid account be examined, yard, all worth more. F. Kuetzing, jt'& and petition heard by the Jndge of thisCourt and Colds, will be. for a limited time a site of 40 acres- A joint effort his views on teachers' mstitutes^We One three year old and one yearling on the 29th day of June 1887, at 10 o'clock Meridian Block. given :iwa\. Tins otter is not only libeial. in the forenoon of tjii day, at the Probate Oflice colt. Inquire of Carl Puengel, with is to be made to secure a park of 40 should now like to hear the in said County but shows unbounded laith in the Philip Knees in Milford. icres on the east side ot the i"i\er opposite other side, provided that the writer who And it is further ordered, that public notice be merits ot this greut lemedj. All who given to all peisons interested of the tune and vvvrv, v\* \_ uv. certain in their if the home is located there. We may undertake this task shall prove by COLTS FOR SALEL^T pfac of examiniBg:ii account, by publishing a suffer from Coughs, Colds, Consumption, ^sults, are Acker's jvL" Tablets. c....:s and endorsed copy of tbn order in the New Ulm Review a suppose that this settles the matter and Asthma. Bronchi is, or any affection means of his communication that he Jcommended by The undersigned offers two yearling weekly newspaper prmtsd and published at the of 1 hroat. Client, or Lungs, are City of New Ulm in fuld County, at least once in the locating committee might as well can derive more benefit from a teachers' .y all who hr.ye r_^i I'.ca. The best colts for sale. They are- black, weigh each we-k lor two successive wcekn prior to the especially requested to call ut C. 1400 and are amongst the best in the remedy for Byspcps ITIiuulency.and Constipation. ave the State the expense^|^ea.aminfng institute than from an elementary d^y of *ui.h hearing. Ro Drug le. and get a Trial Bottle $$ Bated June 1st 19K. counts. Guaranteed, cud sold at 25c by ^l an^ other proposed sites. school. Free, Large Bottles $1. 4 -3EBNST BRANDT, Qhas L. Roos, Neu JImv Minn. (I- Judge of Probate. mM 3$