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E\V ULM AND VICINITY Uisf Vogslpoht & Ounkel, Childien"* da\ was obsened at the MitiH.i*otn Pharmacist* Meef^ A New UTin &/// head* thriftt "^OTFOI^ Congregational chuich last Sunda}. oft/te Xaval Actidemy at '1 he third annual meeting of ti.e*Min- Travelers' Guide. Annapolts. nesota Pharmaceutical Association convened The veterans of the old hrt Minnesota, The annual meeutiir ot u.e grand Merchant T'*il*r#, ANNAPOLIS, June 9."Star" members at Turner Hall at 10 o'clock yesterday which met at New Ulm two years lodge ef the Independent Order of Odd Minn. St.. New Ulm', MinilV of this year's graduating class of mornings Mayor Weschcke addressed ago, will bold their this years' reunion Fellows of Minnesota, at Wabasha, The undersigned -vish to announce the naval academy are: First, Robert them on behalf of the city, bidding at Stillwater June 23. I ^f^ closed June 8. The following officers to the people of New Ulm and vicinity Stocker, of Minnesota second, Frank them a hearty welcome. were elected and installed:* Grand that they have formed a copartnership WV Hibbs, of Minnesota third, Elliot The county commissioners have been Dr. J. Stark responded on behalf of the and will continue to supply the people Master, I. C. Cockburne, Minneapolis Snow, of Utah territory. B. W. Stearns, in session since Monday. The main Association. Then the president, Mr. J. of this vicinity with the best of clothinw deputy grand master, I. W. Everstine, i Wii\oi\k 4 St. Petef of Iowa, stands tenth Edward Moole, at the lowest prices. Only hrst class business transacted so far has been A. Jones of Mankato, delivered the annual Rochester grand warden, Charles A. *""v work will be turned out. **nfc Jr., of Montana, thirteenth Ford H. 1 school district and road affairs. address. At 2 P. M. the society Lambert. St Paul grand secretar}*, A. Gnu)? Cast. Going H'est. "'T Respectfully Allen, of Wisconsin, thirtv-lifth Frederick 9 46 a met for the transaction of their business, No 4Kxpre No 1 fcxpres* 4 25 a m. S. Bolton, St. Paul grand treasurer, VOGELPOHL & DUNKEL. The two concerts given by the New E. Swanson, of Minnesota, thirtyseventh, 2 9 3 3 COO p.m. which consisted of the election of new Charles Griswold, St Panl grand representatives, York Philharmonic Club far surpassed 12 Ac'm 500 i 21 Ac'm 10 30 a m.. 1 4 5 and Colin S. Craig, of Iowa SALEX^If A 6000 FARM FOR "14 lOdO.t m. "19 members, election of officers, reports of all other performances in the fine arts I. F. Clark, Pine Island, 16 4 15 p. in fortieth. There are forty-four in the ever brought before an audience in this $3200.00 will buy 160acres Secretary, Treasurer and various committees near and H. J. Strauss, St. Paul grand chaplain,F. nr 1 Nos 1 and 2 daily. All others daily city. Saturday's concert opened with class. Golden Gate, Brown Co. Minn. 80 and the reading of papers. In the G. Pasche. Delavan grand Ha\dn's Third"Symphony in Major, except Sunday. acres of timber, about 50 acres under evening the guests were tendered a concert marshal, H. C. Loner, Anoka grand whose rendition at once verified all that the Plow, good fair buildings. A running C. W. H. El OEMAX. Agent. NOTICE. & dance. This morning at 10 o'clock had been said relative to the high conducter, Henry (Jngermach, Rochester stream of water runs through the standing of the Club as a chamber music *$ premises. Terms: $1500 cash, balance they will hold their final meeting. In STATE OF MINNESOTA Judge Webbei dispenses justice, at grand guardian, H. I. Williamson, oc,*\ organization. The masterly manner on time to suit purchaser. This place County of Brown the afternoon they will take a drive Minneapolis grand herald, F. P. Le St. Peter this eek. in which the fugal passages were is known as the Charles H. Case Farm. Notice is hereby given that applications around the city and surrounding country, Sueur, Canby. brought out gave evidence that in its Call on Isaac Gallagher, real estate have been made in writing to the Hon. Jvbn Lmd is attending the Supreme ensembles the Club acts as a unit, the and in the evening Mayor Wescheke agent Sleepy Eye, Minn. He has the council of the City of New Ulm and Coiut at *t Puul. sestet of instruments blending into one selling of this place. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. will hold a reception in honor of filed in my office, praying for license to harmonious whole. Mr. Schenck's sell intoxicating liquors for the term "V\ are informed that Oscai Behnke, the society at his residence. violoncello solos proved that he is a commencing on the first day of July FOR SALE. $g&i- Cheap Excursion Tickets Ah Crone and Otto tarsch ha\e gone performer of the highest rank on that 1887 and terminating on the fifteenth About 75 members are in attendance. to W.t*lunrto termor). One three year old and one yearling: J^ difficult instrument. His tones, fundamentals To San Francisco, Los Angeles and day of April 1888, by the following persons, Noyes Bros. & Cutler, of St. Paul, colt. lt Inquire of Carl Puengel, withi as well as harmonics, were pure other California points will be sold at and at the following places as exhibit a fine line of pharmaceutical Mr Adolph Alwin adveitised the arTiv.il and sweet, and his mastery of technical stations on the Chicago & North-Western Philip Knees in Milford. stated in said application to wit: preparations and holiday goods. difficulties is truly marvelous. Mme. Railway at frequent intervals during of a bov in his family Thursday August Dietz The front room on A fine assortment of fancy fresh fruits Tanner's singing of "The Wren" displayed the summer. For rates, dates and Seaburv & Johnson, of New York, first floor of a two story brick building by parsing aiound the cigars. information apply to anv ticket agent just received at the Palace Restaurant. her excellent vocal training as display a large line of Medicinal*Plasters, situated on Lot No. 8 Block No. 69 of the Chicago & North-Western Railway, well as a voice of great compass and absorbent cotton, etc. The Goodyear North of Centre Street in the said City The A. O. U. W. basket picnic at or address sweetness. Mr. Arnold's violin soo Rubber Co. has a display of Druggists of New Ulm. MSB FO SALE O BEST. hunter's rest last Sunday was not very was above all criticism. He provedla Rubber Sundries. E. P. WILSON, John Gabriel: The front room on irgelv attended on account of the rainy master of that soul-stirring instrument, Gen 1 Passenger Agent, Chicao-o. The Cheseborough Mfg. Co. show the first floor of a one and half story not only on the finger-board, but also* A frame dwelling house on State Str. weather. their various Vaseline preparations. frame building situated on Lot No. 5, To Farmers and Stookraisers. in his handling of the bow. The most difficult opposite Lutheran church for sale or Block 69, North of Centre Street in the The Lyman-Eliel Drug Co., of Minneapolis, Messrs Vojielpohl and Dunkel have pizzicato passages were executed rent. Inquire of A. H. Schleuder. said City of New Ulm. show a handsome line of Sundries. in faultless and elegant style. His encore formed a co-p.ntneisnip and will continue MRS. HEDWIG MOELLEK- Joseph Schmucker The two story I am in the market as purchaser of was equally effective." The sestet the merchant tailoring business brick building situated on Lots No. 9 Hogs, Cattle, Calves and Sheep. Hio-hest GEO. BENZ & SONS. "In the Sunshine" was of a somewhat Wrights Nonsecret Preparations are and 10 Block No. 217, North of Centre price paid at all times. Give me a OD Minnesota street. We bespeak tor shown by Mr. Valentine. light character, but well calculated to Importers and Wholesale Dealers im Street in the said City of New Ulm. chance to bid on vour stock before disposing show that imitative music may descend them a successful 'business career. WINES & Visitors are welcome at all times. Joseph Flor The South East room of it elsewhere. even to apparently trivial subjects without on the first floor of a one and a half CHAS. STUEBE. XIQUORS iniiiMi The annual meeting of the Lutheran sacrificing its dignity as a fine art. The firm of Frenzel & Scheible has story brick building situated on Lots The next number was one of the masterworks Synod of Minnesota and other states not been dissolved, as stated int he Trib. No. 11 and 12 Block N North of Centre 217 & 219 E. 3rd Str. St. Paul, Minn. of musical literature, Schubert's will be held at Jordan, from 22. to the Street in the said City of New Ulm. une. Stories start from nothing and String Quartet in Minor, composed 29. day of June. Rev. C. J. Albrecht RimmniPTt'cj Genuine Insect Powder George Vogel: The North West grow bigger as they travel.ST. PETER but a few years before the death UllUUillbl Henrv Goede's. room on the first floor of a one and a and Prof. O. Hojer, A F. Reim, G. a CJ of the great Viennese. Its effect was JOURNAL. half story frame building situated on Burk and C. Reichembecher of this city considerably impaired by the entrance IT DCC11 strawberries received Lot No, 7 Block 104, North of Centre FESTIVAL of boots continually returning from Will be in attendance. I 11L. \J daily at M. Eibner's. Street in the said City of New Ulm. Attorney General Templetop, who other sources of inspiration, a circumstance John Kretsch The first floor of a has been investigating the Yankton insane which evidently chilled the performers AT THE I We call the attention of our readers 11ITBD&3S-Crone's,5 5000 bush- two story brick building situated on asylum, says that the trustees to their hearts. It should be METHODIST CHURCH, to the new advertisement of Schubert at 3 cents a Lot No. 9 Block 66 South of Centre have either rendered a false report or borne in mind by those whose ideal of residence on German and Floor They have opened and are bushel, cash. Street in the said City of New Ulm. are $24,000 short an artist does not rise above the handorgan-grinder, **n John F. Neumann The South West now dealing in hrst class farm machinat A 0kiB Salp* street. For Particulars in- that such disturbances r'fll1 SUNDAY, JUNE 19. room in a one story brick building situated 1 constitute a greater insult to artistic Wnntpfl a good boy fourteen to sixteen their place of business corner 1U on south half of Lot No. 10 Block HOiUUDU yearg performers and their audience than the 0f Broadway and 2nd North Street. Give 9.00 a. m. Union Sunday School. quire of RUDOLPH KIKSLING. ao-e No. 64 North of Centre Street in the Anton Gag's photograph gallery inauguration of a prize-tight in the ordinary a 11-30 a. m. Examination of Children. them a call. said of New Ulm. Uncle-Tom's-Cabin show. Before A good, steady and 2:30 p. m. Educational Festival. Jacob Hoescheler The room on the the quartet was brought to a close, faithful boy to learn the 8-00 p. m. Divine Service. Upon the application of the xyor, first floor of a two story frame building harness trade. the resolution of a chord of the diminished PERSONAL MENTION. Apply to A coidial invitation is extended to all. Judge Webber has appointed E. G. situated on Lots No. 6 and 7, Block 66 seventh was anticipated by an H. C. WAENKE, REV. F. PEEINE. South of Centre Street in the said City Koch, Albert Behnke and Jac. Klossner H. H. Beussmann and family were at extended falsetto duo in the parterre, SpriDgfield, Minn- of New Ulm. demonstrating that even in its infantine Springfield last Sunday. jr. as members of the board of F. W. Baarsch The first floor of a state the human soul is indued with UOCISLL XlOTDStar Sample Room, Publie Works. We believe that these Mrs. F. H. Randall, of Winona, is two story frame building situated on musical aspirations. The aria the appointments will give entire satisfaction South half of Lot No. 10 Block 66, queen of the night in Mozart's "Magic visiting with hei mother, Mrs. C. H. to the tax payeis. North of Centre Street in the said City m* and Flute" was excellently rendered by Ross. AT Farmers' Home. ot New Ulm. Mme. Tanner, who then sang as an encoie Theresa, daughter ot Wolfgang Preismger, Mrs. Alma Helmes is here for a few New Ulm Turnverein The brick the beautiful song, "Ich liebe dich, UNION HAL ot Lafayette, aged 9 years, died andbuilding situated on Lots No. 1 to 7 weil ich dich lieben muss." Haendel's weeks visit with her parents, Mr. last Saturday, at the Hospital, of the Block 107 North of Centre Street the celebrated Laigo gave Mr. Weiner an Sunday evening, June 19,1887. JACOB HOESCHELER, Prop'r. Mrs. Adolph Seiter. said City of New Ulm. opportunity to enchant the audience fatal disease diphtheria. Three daughters Dealer in Mrs Flora Dauth of Fort Collins, Colorado, H. A. Subilia: The room in a one with that purity and sweetness of tone of Mr. Preislnger who were afflicted ADMISSION 35 CTS. FOR GENTS. Wines, Liquors story brick addition situated on Lot 13, which even so imperfect an instrument is here on a visit with her mother with the same disease have recovered. Block 65 South of Centre Street in the as the flute can be made to yield in the A cordial invitation is extended to Mrs. L. Herrendoerfer. said City of New Ulm. hands of a master, while in the Allegro all by and Cigars. 2*1* Mr. and Mrs. Anton Zieher are visiting following he could display his marvelous Ferdinand Gollnast: The South THE MANAGERS. Coipu* Christi was observed by the mastery of technical difficulties. West room on the first floor of a two with their daughter, Mrs. Adolph A fine lunch will be served every day. SCHDBERT & FLOR, Catholics t New Ulm and vicinity The chords of Schumann's romantic Evening story frame building situated on Lots Schell, at Tracy. Song, in some passages foreboding, No. 9 and 10, Block 1, South of Centre with the usual eeremonies Thursday. Cor. Minn. & Center streets. Peter Harff of Minneapolis spent a as it were, the gloom that was to Street in the said City of New Ulm. The procession was not as extensive as New Ulm, Minn. couple of days last week in visiting his fall upon the mind of the unfortunate Charles Brust: The room on a one former years, there being only one composer, then filled the hall, followed story brick building situated of South old friends in New Ulm. PROBATE NOTICE.' Agents for the improved altar elected in place of four as was by the spirited rendering of the famous half of Lot No. 4, Block 67, North of Frank Spoerhase, who has been in St atTurkish March from Beethoven's the custom in former years. The McCORMICK SELF BINDERS Centre Street in the said City of New State of Minnesota, County of Brown S-ss Im Paul for some time, returned last Monday. Probate Court, Special Term, May 27th 1887 "Rums of Athens." Schubert's "Taubenpost," Ulm. tendance was quite large. Rev. Tori of In the Matter of the Estate of Ole Thradsoa the last song composed by He is ill. Wenzel Schotzko The South West Sleepv Eye conducted the services as the maestro, was then sung by Mme. On reading andfilingthe petition of Christian- 3N&$I room on the first floor of a two storv AND Herman, son of Charles Schreyer, who Rev. Beighold has not quite recovered Ahlness, administrator of the estateof Ole Thordsondeceased.representing Tanner in lovely style. It was followed brick building situated on Lot No. 12", amongotherthincB.tbaf is attending the Deaf and Dumb Institute by "If a body meet a body" as an encore. Steel Mowers, from his late attack of sickness. Block No. 63 North of Centre Street in he has fully administered saidestate, and pray toe: that a time andftlace be fixed for examiningand allowing We were a little surprised at at Faribault, is home during vaca the said City of New Ulm. his account of his administration, and for The Review man made a flying visit this, and should have preferred the artistic Franz Schubert: The South West the assignment of the residueof said estate to-.^ tion. rendering of Yankee Doodle heirs, fEs to Courtland last Wednesday and was room on the first floor of a two story also for the Northwestern Self-dumping It is ordered, that said account be examined. to this musical chestnut The Postmaster Baasen and wife, who frame building situated on Lot No. 8, pleased to hud the little place prospering. W3 and petition heard, by the Judge of this Court, or* Hayrakes, Banner Hayrakes, the unexcelled concert closed with Liszt's brilliant have been visiting in St. Paul and Min Block 68 North of Centre Street in the Friday the 1st day of July A. D. 1887, at 10 o'clock. The three stores of Ch. Bobsin, Rhapsodie Hongroise No. 3, brought a m., at the Probate Office in said county. Norwegian Plows, Cultivators, said City of New Ulm. neapolis last week, returned on the And it is further orderwl, that notice thereof be #f Riehter & Cordes and R. G. Roberts are out in that spirited and fantastic style Malker Hippert: The front room on given to all persons interested, by publishing *AJ durable and light running Smith Wagons, Sunday morning train. which is indispensable to a reproduction doing a good business. A. Aman runs copy of this order for three successive weeks nrlor $,' the first floor of a two story brick building self-oiling Wagons with steel axle. to said day of hearing in the New Ulm Review a of Liszt's tone-pictures. Want of situated on Lot No. 13, Block No. a hrst class blacksmith shop, Fred Bobsin Mr. and Mrs. Henry Neumann, W, weekly newspaper, printed and published at the *a space forbids a discussion of Sunday's Repairs for the above named Mdiinery always on hand' City of New Ulm said Con nty 64 South of Centre Street in the said refresnes the thirsty and hungry Baker, H. H. Meyer, B. Larabee, W. concert, which was of the same high Dated at New Ulm the 27th day of Mar A.D Citv of New Ulm. BINDING TWINE of the best quality. 1887. By the Court, Rounds, Dr. James and H. Williams of and a number of other industries are character as that of the evening before, Fred. Williams The room on first ERNST BBAND T. Our prices are low and suitable to and in which the audience could listen Sleepy Eye attended the concert given well represented. Mr. James Doty floor of a two story brick building situated (k.S.) Judgeof Probate- undisturbed to the soul-stirring chords everybody. We ask the farmers to call by the N. Y. Philharmonic Club. on North half of Lot No. 1, Block has impioved his herd of blooded cattle of a string quartet into which the performers STH No. 69, South of Centre Street in the on us before buying elsewhere. TATE OF MINNESOTA, County of Brown Vs*.. lateiy by puichasing ten head of seemed to infuse their very DA1M4 ProbatA f*tM_*. Court said City of New Ulm. Meal Estate Trans/erg. In the matter of the guardianship Hulsteins from Minneapolis. They are souls. of Augusta. FARM FOR SALE. WitkQwski minor Weigand Hauenstein: The front daisies and no mistake. E*e On reading and filing the petition of Carl Melzer-HI room on the first floor of a two story My farm of 240 acres on Section 36, guardian of Augusta Witkowski the above named "fH James Stewart and wife toA Jorgen Peterson frame building situated on the North minor. During the hrst half ot Sunday's concert two miles southwest of Sleepy Eye, The national Mouument Committee, Lots 1, 2 and 3 49 SleepyrEye Lake $100.00 It is ordered, pursuant to the prayer of said petitioner, half of Lot No. 6, Block No. 67 North the audience as well as the performers wifre Brown County, Minnesota, adjourn inoThomas John Hanson .anndd to Jacob Lampert Undl that imebe fixed for examining and. 1r Sons of Hermann. Messrs. H. Orleman, a6B 'w of Centre Street in the said City of New were repeatedly annoyed by noises 4 allow,ng his account tint uoid account be ex S Alleson's farm on the West? ^e$i50o imined, und peiitition heaid by the judpe of this H Ulm. J. C. Haupt and Wm. Theobald conferred that proceeded from the gallery and the better known as the Old Dayton farm. Gottlieb Zander and wife towGottliebo and Wilhcl- East SEt Sec Court on the 30th day of June 1887, at io o'clock. $m- Joseph Schneider The room of a open windows. A number of small miue Heinz Nof K&WXr eSec 12 T109 85 (and with delegates from the State About 150 acres under cultivation, about the forenoon of that day, at the Probate I other lands) 86M 2-100 acres. one story brick building situated on Lot Office in said County children from six to eight years of ae, 40 acres of meadow, a good frame Lodges, at Minneapolis, last week. William Pfaender and wife to William Wieland And it is further ordered,o thatedattheCite public notic be- *k *m or %*S| No. 14, Block No. 67, North of Centre mostly girls, had gained admission Dre $15.00.of S SEH of SW* alisn house 16x22, a good horje-barn finished Lot 14n 1791 S New Ulm given to all personsd interested of the Ome and i 3 nd The cost of the monumet is estimated 8e1 of^^ Street in the said City of New Ulm. through the windows and constituted examininige place of laid account, by publishing a, &*?m complete, granary 18Y24 and other 1 thise rp, at $24,000. Of this sum $6,000 are in w1 Said application will be heard and copy ofp order in the New Ulin Review a week- W\M one of the sources of disturbance. Subsequent a 81T-112R38 80acresfllC0 00. Dre* out-buildings. A nice grove of two or to K. SE of ne l? K vife determined by said council of the City investigation showed that these the hands of the treasurer and it was *Bd three thousand trees around buildino-s. New Ulm in said County, at least once in each. Sf^iN 0,22F of New Ulm at the clerks office in said girls had left home with the permission Sec 32 2 S3 20 acres $300 00. jP perweesucfohearingsuccessive two weeks pnor to the day H6*S The above I offer for sale at 17 decided to commence the building of of *%*MJm City of New Ulm, Brown County on of their parents. We were handed a acre, one third down and five or ten the foundation with this sum. The national DatedJune 1W *M4M. NEJiSec31T112R33aIsopartNEjf of MEtf the 29th day of June 1887 at 8 o'clock list of parents who thus permitted their years time on the balance at 8 per cent, Sec SOT 112 38 $800.00. r# ERNSTBRAJfijTT W committee will address a circular p. m. of that day. offspring to stay oat until a late hour (L. S.) Judge of Probate. interest. For further particulars address: Bertha Grabe to Joseph Prokosh SWV of SWK at night without knowing of their Witness my hand and seal of said citv letter to all of the lodges aking them to SecS2T109B32$4C0 00. ^J\,^ -& whereabouts, but we forbear publishing Gtate of Minnesota, County of Brown ss Im this 13th day of June A. D. 1887. *fGeo. Dobney assist in raising the necessary $19,000. L. Rogers and wife to John L. McDonald SH Probate Court. iNG,f^ the same this time in the belief that this J/T. *^.v Loos SCHILi onf forenoo of NK* of SWJi and Stf of 8W* all Sec 38 P. O. Box 52, Declral Iowa. In the matter of the guardianship Anna anil Work on the foundations was commenced plain hint will suffice. The loud talking 109 31120 acres $1500.00. Jorgine Kasmine Rasmussen minors.n Count ?}$*- Mrf/ Citv Clerk Petitioin last week. NESOTA On reading and filing the of Knut Peterson Soren Peterson and wife to William Werrius SEK c^ heard from the gallery proceeded ffict guardian of Anna and Jorgine Rasmine RA of SEJi Sec 31T 111 32 40 acres $350.00. cloe, .i- name1d0miners. S from Somebody's son, who was discussing A complete stock of paints slncdy musseu the above Ole Gunderson and wife to CarrieO. Hanson sn Thomas Healy, a young man 21 years 2 In the matter of the Assignment of F. Belnhorn ordered,^pursuanttsaidaccountr accounttha be ofexamined-pet*dgai with his sweet-heart the relative 108kR It is b7e*fixedtherpraye to of NEX andNEX of SEX Sec 34 32 pare white lead, boiled Linseed Oil Br insolvent. hi iL 2? ticner, that a time fo examining and al of age, met with a "horrible death on merits of the doodle-sac and the w.l 1 91UUUaUUe JaJ% S strictly pure prepared paints fine quality lo fPPST111,* &uwAt Court, by satisfactory proof Chambers, June 10th 1887. wifet 8to John H.Schomberg and Mrs. Michael l} fL Jew's-harp. Between eighty Addnfeo5W his farm 2J miles west of Fulda, Wednesday and painonlheardby the judge of thisCourton the colors, Tarnishes and brashes at lowest ,SrK and the files in the above entitled matter, that A GeorgWenningerX Lo and a hundred persons, mostly prices. Olsen's new drug store, GeergeDoehne and wife toJ Gran SW of June 8. He was engaged in ^*ftr "ttteProbrteOfflce in said CountT Blanchard has duly entered upon the discharge of aco 1 *f 3t00Sleepy)Eyec 11T Lakllu $1' R3 SWX Sec 80T109w adults, male and female, had assembled Meridian Block. his trust as Assignee of said F. Beinhorn and has r2 ife And it is unher ordered, that pnblic notice be WQ ffST.SSSS* breaking with four horses, they in some ac filed his bond herein, as required by law. in the park to listen to the music by giventoall persons interested of the time and 0 -10 tel and wife to LonuaHanaine E Now, on the application of the said A. Blanchard ???*said a published at the Cit of manner became frightened and ran p'ace of examining account, by publishing a 8 214 N New Ulm35$800.00. Eck 0 way of the open windows. A number Oriental laces. A large assortment as Assignee. He,ni.h thiseorderln 11 PP copy newof the New Ulm Beview a wee*- 5YAS JJ ^away. The unfortunate young man of half-grown bailies who would better Great bargains. 500 yards at 10 cts. per It is ordered, that all persons who soever hav WH Sew Ulm said County, at least once eaSL be brought under the jurisdiction of the yard. They are worth 20. F. Kuetz- had the lines tied around his waist and 31|2MO*fo0.aCre"! week for two successive weeks prior to the day schoolmaster's rod for some time yet r, Meridian Block. Bf of such hearing. could not free himself. The horses ran George Knudson and wife to John Schneider NEK A. Blanchard as such Assignee at New Ulm instead of employing them in our business Dated May 26th 1887. of Sec 10 T108 34 $2450.00. Brown County, Minnesota on or before the 35th to the barn, a distance of three quarters Dorothea Schneider and husband to Mary Barbara ERNSTrBRANDT, establishments, were trying all in day of June 1887, for allowance which said day is Fresh fruits, ice cream and temperance SchneiderNtf of NE* Sac24T 109lf 34 (53 of a mile, and dragged their victim fixed as the limit for filing claims herein. Let this their power to disturb the performance. other Lands) $800.00 drinks will be furnished hereafter a Lmdmeie10. Lo ltl order be published in the New Ulm Beview, a *A.M a SOTA Henry C.Bannard-tw mnn- Jos. Eckstein Lot cS Among the names handed ns we find with them. Arrived at the barn, the by A. Preuss at the Vienna bakery. Ste weekly newspaper printed and published at the and 13 76 N Ne Ulm $30.00. Co it7ro 1 employes of stores, mills, barber shops, City of New Ulm in said County, from date until S Parties in need of oranges, bananas, 1 horses stopped and Healy's mother ^JL^K OchsLot7 75 N June 25th next, and a copy hereof mailed to each He,nschtoAnton In the matter of the guardianship of John May. 5? 1 etc. Quiet was not restored until the etc., will find it to their interest to call 9 135 N New Ulm Tax Title. creditor on or before June 15th next. rushed *rom the houses upon beholding 8 er, August Mayer, Herman Mayer and Albert I? whole crowd had been kicked out of Mo on him. B. WEBBER, Mayer minors. -^wn "92N1 90S12B 119SNew Ulm. the terrible sight, to free her son.the park, whereupon a member of the District Judge. On reading and filing the petition of A West PMlippina Stetometz to The German Proteetand police force was procured to keep them phal guardian of John Mayer, August Mayer iscthe time to get your bug poisen She succeded in doing so, but soon re commission etc. for grave yard acre of NEK Now vtoUt-eis hereby given that August Hall has Hermann Mayer and Albert Mayer the above of SEX Sec 32 108 33 from re-entering. We hope that the alized to her horror that the poor boy made application to the council of the village and head off the bug crop. Strictly June 7th 1887. named minors. "uuiv Turnverein wjll take the proper measures of Springfield, Minnesota, for a license to sell in- The greatest assortment of light sum* was dead. As soon as Mrs. Healy freed pure Paris Green, London Purple, and It IB ordered,jrarsuant to the prayer of said petittoner, for prosecuting those who maymer hats, stiff and soft, just rtceived at that a time be fixed for examining, and genuine Insect Powder at Olsen's new hereon from the entangled lines, the hereafter enter their park at night a two story frame building situated on Lot six IS) allowing his account, that said account Theo. Crone's. Come and look at our a two story frame bufldrne situated on n*Z?& oSS^^SS&StSSSt^g^ drug store, Meridian Block. without permission. The police will horses started again and ran into a of Block seventeen (17) in said Village, and that in the forenoon of thate day, at the 'Probate 25cents hats for children and boys. d.taatBub]ic notice be- Albert Borgwardt has ajso made application to cheerfully give all assistance in this direction saidtCountyt.h ,arcEOTd in slough about half a mile from the barn. i 1 ^Vve veo6o. S&,^ said council to sell intoxicating liquors on the M* that may be desired. A following deccribedtoremnwaviz: The east room of Three of them drowned. given to 11 persons interested of the tone and thousands suffering from Asthma, Con. fwnatnw fvama'hTiiT^titM *i4nn*A^ _- publishing a is warranted, is because" it is the best sumption, Coughs, etc Did you ever try 15S Blood Preparation, known. It will positively XM Gauze Vests all sizes for ladies. Just Hose! Regular made, aftSSfif- ZZA.<p>5SS533S33e.S. S Ackers English Remedy? It is the best seamless, core all Bloo1 Diseases., purifies the panne the said applications. received 25 dez. Former price 45 cts worth 50 cts. a pair. We i-r -vviuj) preparation known for aR Lung Troubles, If rzf T? leas!, once m- offer this S^J^-i^^^^^^Weeka prior a the we offer them now for only 25 cts. each week 250 doz. tit 25 cts. Wholesystem,and thoroughly buildsupthe By order ofthe council of said VDl sold on a positive guarantee at 10c., 50c. pair. F. oy ofsueh hearing. *4*iE constitution Bexnember we C.KOilrEHrsoN, at F. Kuetzings. Kuetzing, Meridian Block. constitution. Bemember. we inuraiitaA it. I M. C. L. Boos New Ulm, Mian. Chas L. Roos, New Jim, Minn ERNST BRANDT. Judge of Frolrtrik- &