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New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892

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IT^^^f M^!UJij^ffiJIH!{l|f,|Jy NEW ULM AND VICINITY. Minnesota Tmnhezirk. Grimmer Fourth of July goods will be sold at Registerof Deeds A. J. Julius Kirchstein is spending a weeks Travelers' Guide. GN bed rock prices by Chas. L. Roos. has taken a vacation and is visiting at vacation in New Dlm^t" Twenty-first annual meeting at Duluth, JV Chaska. Mrs. J. Elossner and Miss C. Blass Gustav Rudolph came up from St. June 25 and 26. took in Sleepy Eye last Saturday. Jos. A. Eckstein is taking in some of Paul Sunday to visit with his parents. the Mississippi River towns, St. Louis, Mrs. Fred Westphal, of St. Peter, Tlie next Turnfest will be held at Chas. Hauenstein and Gustav Fischer Quincy etc. has been visiting here for a few days. ^2few JJlm% $^=&- $r -^A are exploring the Lake Superior ^m^l A We notice that Mr. E. J. Romans of AT H&\ Mrs. Hellriegel, of Chaska, is visiting Iron regions. *C3SfSB Duluth. June 26, 1887. tJisrioisriiALi^ Wii\oi^&3t.f) New Ulm passed the state board examination with her mother, Mrs. L. Bogen. The board of review raised the assessment To atone as! much as possible for and is now registered as a pharmacist Menday ETening, July 4th, 1887. Balloting for the location of the Soldiers' leaving the Review without first depositing of a number of our bloated bondholders. the customary amount of copy, the Going East. Going West. Home will begin at the State ^$B2F%1V Miss Amalia Nix, of the German department editor will try to give & partial description No 4Express,9 46a m. No 1 Express 4:25 a.m. ADMISSION 50 CENTS FOR GENTS. Capitol at 10 a. m. to-day. 1 2 Ac' 5 033pm 0 a. of his trip from New Ulm to Duluth, 2 9 3 6:00 p.m. of theSt Paul public schools, The city council will meet this evening 1 1 23 Ac'm 10.30 a.m. and what came under his observation The New Ulm Sportsmen's Club will A cordial invitation is extended to is visiting with her parents. for the purpose of hearing applications 14 10.30 a m. 19 1 45 p.m. during his short stay at Duluth. 16 4 15 hold its quarterly meeting at Hunter's for liquor license. Col. Pfaender and the writer left New The New Ulm public schools closed Nos 1 and 2 daily. All others daily Rest next Sunday afternoon. ^m Ulm Friday at 10 a. m. We laid over r*'TA THE MANAGERS. Friday. June 24. Pupils and teachers Andrew Binke, of Sleepy Eye, was in except Sunday. in St. Peter until 1:50 p. m. During vacation. The NOTICE. Seme of the cornfields in the western weeks1 will take a seven town Monday trying to create a scarcity our stay in St. Peter we had the pleasure C. W. H. HE1DEMAN, Agent. part of the county were slightly nipped next school year begins Monday, August in the potatoe market STATE OF MINNESOTA of meeting Messrs. Johnson and Essler \M* by frost last week, not enough, however, County of Brown 15. Postmaster Baasen attended the reunion of the HERALD and Mr. Blackiston The committees on Invitation and Notice is hereby given that an applications the former proprietor of that paper. At to cause serious damage. at Stillwater last Thursday. Quarters, for the coming celebration, Mr. Peter Manderfeld, of Gibbon, has been made in writing to the 5 p. m. we arrived in St. Paul and then are requested to meet at Turner Hall Mr. Johp Huiras, of Sleepy Eye, re Chas L. Roos has the largest and met the balance of our delegation, G. council of the City of New Ulm and was in the city last Monday* He sold Fischer, Carl Gebser and Chas. Hauenstein Thursday June 30 at 8. P. M. filed in my office, praying for Meense to turned from St Paul without finding best assorted stock of fire works in the some of his Brown County real estate and also a number of the St. Paul sell intoxicating liquors for the term."*! his sister, Mrs. Kuelbs, who disappeared city to Albert Pretzer, of Town Eden. I In the district court at St. Peter, last delegates. At 10 p. m. we took a special commencing on the first way of Jnrv^ several weeks ago. sleeper on the St. Paul and Duluth 1887 and terminating on the hfteestii^i The Linden brass band will celebrate Monday, Twist vs. W. & St. P. railroad, Mrs J. Scboenlau, of Chicago, is visitmgfwith road and started for the Zenith City. day of April 1888, by the following per-lfe the 4th of July at Jens Ouren's place for damages to Twist's boy who her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Miss Hermine Muehlberg and sister, After a refreshing sleep we woke up son, and at the following plaee as^'13 in the town of Linden. Mr. C. A. was hurt by a turntable, the jury gave Theo. Crone. daughters of Capt Muehlberg of the about 4:30 a. m. and had a good view stated in said application to wit: Hagberg of this city will deliver the a verdict for plaintiff of $5,060. of the immense pine forests of Northern 3 Carver Free Press, are visiting friends Wm. Amme: The front room on Among the changes in postmasters' Minnesota. About 5 a. m., we struck oration. first floor of a two story brick buildinsituated in this city. salaries announced for next year, we The children of School District No. 3, the St. Louis river and, as the Duluth on N of lot 6 block GgiwwthoK notice an increase from $1,400 to $1,500 road runs alongside the banks of the Mrs. Landwehr, who has been on the Town of Cottonwood had a very pleasant Centre street in said City. State Treasurer Bobleter Saturday stream and also crosses it at one point, an the salary of oar postmaster. Said application will "be heard an** sick list all winter, has gone to St picnic at Luger's Grove last Sunday. sent to New York $36,000 in Tennessee we had a good chance to view the beautiful determined by said council of the Citv Louis to receive treatment from Dr. The children were made happy bond coupons for collection and On 3 my 1st Geoige Vogel ana John Dalles of that stream. of New Ulm at the clerks office in said *"^f% Bauer. Her mother, Mrs. J. Stamm, by presents, donated by their teacher. The interesting points of Duluth $38,000 upon warrant of Auditor Braden Kietsch will open business a dealers ^^a- City of New Ulm, Brown County erelek which we saw are Minnesota Point, the accompanied her. Mr. A. Domeier and also by some very in payment of interest on bonds. in agricultural implements on the Dremses the 9th day of July 1887 at 8 Duluth and St. Paul Slip, Rice Point, nice things presented by Mr. August p. m. of-that day. of the former on Broadway. In the list of those who were injured the various docks and of course the 8 Mr. and Mrs. Senator Peterson, of efty5 Witness my hand and seal ef said Schell. principal buildings, such as the Grand in the Grand Forks. Dak., cyclone, we Mr J. Xewton, of West Newton, New Ulm, accompanied by their daughter, this 20th day of June A. D. 1887. i Opera House, High School, Hotel St. notc the name of Ed. Anderson, of The special features of the coming encampment r^ade the Review office a pleasant call Lons SCHILMNG. are in town visting their brothers Louis, e*c. Saturday morning at 10 New Ulm, whose shoulder was broken of the Second regiment military City Clerk. lat week. Mr. Xewton contemplates o'clock the 21st annual meeting of the Ed. and Hi. George.PIPESTONE I berebV given that the and who sustained internal injuries besides. encampment at Mankato will be Minnesota Turnbezirk convened at taking a trip through Kandn ohi Co. and NfFPTRP COUNTY STAR. Turner Hall. Dr. Speier, president of Governor's day, July 12, when the llUllUUdersigned will not be res respon- ^kjll the northern part of the state. the Duluth Turnverein. welcomed the At the Rochester band convention troods will be reviewed by Gov. McGill sible for any debts contracted by his-^4 The editorial meeting at Mankato delegates to Duluth in a short speech. A Blanchard and J. Newhart were held last Friday, Red Wing took the wife, Mrs. M. Hauser. ^^f and staff and Brig.-Gen. Roger Department last Tuesday was attended by about He described tne troubles and trials of Dated June 20tb, 1887 summoned to Mankato last week as prize in the first classno competitor. of Dakota. The sham battle of a Turners' society in a city like Duluth, 25 newspaper men of southern HAtSER. witnesses to prove the will of Humphrey In the second, Spring Valley first, Cannon takes place July 13. staced that he would refrain from Minnesota. The programme of the booming Duluth as was the custom, SAL.T FOR SALE. Jones, who died at Butternut Valley Falls second, Marion third. meeting consisted of reading of reports, but would refer all investors to the Duluth HealtJi Marks. lately. Imported english dairy and table salfc addresses and election of officers for real estate agents. In the course Julius Westinghouse, formerly a citizen A bright eye. clear skin, glowing features, of his remarks he stated that on account is offered for sale cheap in original Carl Heers, who has been working at the next year. animated expression, and a f this city, but now in charge of of the advance in price of real estate packages at our New Ulm Creamery the carpenter trade in St. Paul and quick, firm step. These are all secured the tank of the C. & N. W. R'y near they were in a position to raise sufficient Andrew Palm was found dead in Le by using Dr. Barter's Iron Tonic. Co.'s city office. is a membei of the Carpenters' Union, Lanberton, has been granted an increase money to build a new hall and Sueur county, a short distance from the came home list week to await the result place the new society on a solid financial of pension. bridge near St Peter last Thursday. To Farmers and Stookraisers, basis. Col. Pfaender, president of of the strike. He was single and a farm hand. A revolver, the Bezirk, then called the meeting to Mr. John Gyra of this city, father-inlaw is warranted, is because It is the best We have received from Mrs. Aug. order. F. Werner, of St. Paul, was one chamber loaded, tools and ''lood Prcpar"ti~a known It vill posinvelycure of Mr. Jacob Loesch, died last I am in the market as purcbrse of Schmidt, who is visiting in Germany elected temporarv president, aud G. clothing were found lying by his sidejj allBlo^dn'nnjs' Di'f wcL pnnSesthe Hogs, Cattle, Calves and Sheep. Highest week, exactly 97 years of age. Mr. tfsupthe Fischer, of New Ulm, temporary secretary, ''ho,e= -!teTIl,andt, and is now in Hildesheim, Hanover, a It looks like suicide. He has worked in price paid at all times. Give aie a. Messrs. Monasch and Schober of Gyra was one of the oldest men, if not nnt. 'en. R.=n In,- \re guarantee it. card announcing the engagement of her chance to bid on vour stock before dispoking Le Sueur and Nicollet counties and was Minneapolis and Herman of St. the oldest man, in ur county. He C. Roos New Ulm, Minn. of it elsewhere. -k daughter, Minna, to George Feise, a hard drinker. Paul were appointed a committee on seived as & soldier in the Napoleonic CHAS. STUEBEL v, chemiat. credentials. The following delegates The late stock of John Albert has to At a meeting of the citizens selected wars, in 1813 and 1814. presented proper credentials and took be sold at once. Goods ill be sold at Cheap Excursion Tickets Messrs H. Scheible, H. Engelbert for making arrangements to celebrate their seat*. the lowest prices Married, Tiiedi\. Jane 28, at the and Mrs J. Mohr returned Wednesday the twent\-fifth anniversary of the battle To San Francisco, Los Angeles and St. Paul A Rank. M. Propping, J. residence of Mr Frank Hnel=katnp, by Saloon bxtuie^. convicting of ice box, from Spokane Falls. Mr Sheible enjoyed of New Ulm. the following committees other California points will be sold ax C. Hermann and F. Werner. counter and pool table tor -ale cheap. Rev. Bemhirt, Mi?s Annie Schreier stations on the Chicago & North-Western the trip very much and was well recommended by the officers previously Minneapolis F. Pflupbuipt I. 4 For particulars inquire at tl*e Review Railway at frequent intervals during to Mr. Frank HueKkamp jnn and Mis Monasch, G. Adler, J. lioth, John Forler, pleased with the coantiy. It was his chosen were appointed office. the summer. For rates, dates and S. Thieen. Roa HUP1 amp to Mr. Anton Gereiy, nrat trip to Washington Territory. Executive Committee. information apply to any ticket agent St. Anthony G. fcchober, C. Glueck a'l ot We*t New ton. F. KueUmg, Meridian Block, has 65 George Jacob**, Fr. Burg, J. Nix J. of the Chicago & Noith-Western Railway, While at Mankato last week we were and M. Pflautn. doz. of fancy handkerchiefs just received, Klo-sner jr., Wm. Pfaender John Lind or address New Ulm G. Fi&cher. informed that a prominent railroadcontrtctor Mr Boesch, of New Ulm, was in town at low prices. C. L. Roos, J. C. Rudolph J. A. Eckstein, E. P." WILSON, Duluth A.E. Mueller. E. Kugler. wis no'ified to prepare for Wm. Koch. last week looking over the new hotel, Gen'l Passenger Agent, Chicago. Osseo A. Schmidt. Fresh fruits, ice cream and temperance bidding on a contract to build a line and says the work will very soon be Finance Committee. Winona* G. Fischer, of New Ulm. drinks will be furnished hereafter ATTENTION FARMERSL from mknto to New Ulm. It was not Representing the Bezirksvorort W. Geo. Jacobs, C. Wagner F. Boock finished, when they intend hiving a by A. Preuss at the Vienna bakery. Pfaender. Roos and Chas. Gebser. a whit road it is that will be built. M. Epple J. Hoeschsler. Farmers will please take notice tfiafc arrand opening.MARSHALL NEWSMESSENGER. Parties in need of oranges, bananas, Wm Pf lender,of New Ulm,was elected I own two blooded Jackasses, which I Music etc., will find it to their interest to call Kuttigundi, daughter of Mr and Mrs. permanent president and G. Fischer, am-4 keep for breeding purposes. The on him. G. Fischer C. Gebser, W. F. Seiter Fesemeyer, of the town of Cottonwood, of New Ulm, permanent secretary. mals were imported from Missouri, by While at Sleepy Eye last ^atnrd.u we A. Subilia. *-ssw ._ aged 11 years, died la week, W*. Pfaender, president of the Bezirk, arr Dr. Koehne, last year. Farmers Banquet. 3:3 Swiss embroideries 6, 8, 10 cts. upwards. visited Prof. Cane's tensorial establishment made his annual report.His remarks Wednesday Ihe funeral took place requested to call on me and view the Large assortment at our usual E. Brandt P. Henan, Koehler, showed a gratifying advance in in the addition built to the Lake animals. Tnnrad.i\ tttemoon. Ihe bereaved low prices. the number of members and activity of Dr. C. Berry. House, and found everything in good FR Bochum. faroih mve the -\mpathy of thtirmany F. Kuetzing^ Meridian Block. the different societies. He stated various Transportation. trim The Prof, is as jovial as ever, fi e.id-) iii their *id affhc'ion. matters which have agitated the minds C. W. H. Heideman. FRESH RimTTiTnoVo Genuine Insect Powder strawberries received i and the work done in his shop is warranted of members during the past year and DillUilUtJl 5 daily at M. Eibner's. 1 Invitation. List week Prevalent Stephens of a to give satisfaction. called attention to the proper remedies. Goede's. nr R. Nix W. Pfaender P. Scherer, The Bez rks-Turnwart presented his Adrian College, Michigan, conferred a i good boy foirteen to sixteen residence on Gernan 4 Judging from the events of the past John Lind R. Fischer G. Doehne Dr. annual report. Reports of secretaries fine r'ni Solo* *ertihcu of hopor anil .i free seholarsnip jears of age at Anton Gag's IU1 0UB were read and accepted. Weschcke. For Particulars in- 1 two weeks, it would seem that "Get street in that iii&utu'io i nun Frank photograph gallery. quire of RUDOLPH KIFSLTNG. Reports were all referred to the pro Decoration. married, young man!" has become the Hinft, i mem ier of the gridu itmg per commitees. It war resolved to hold ?^St SCHUBERT FLOBJ J. Berndt F. Kuetzing Aug. Seiter watchword among our West Newton ass of the New Ulm High School, for CcocO\ %\eeV the next Turnfest at New Ulm. The M. J. Rosskopf, A. Seiter sr. neighbors. Last week two couples were executive remains at New Ulm. C. prohciencv in his coarse of stud}. Entertainment. joined in holy wedlock, and yesterday Gebser, C. J. Hermarn and A. E. Kirdervater thousands suffering from Asthma, Con The following maTi ige licenses have A. Behnke, R. Nix, A. Seiter sr. J. were elected delegates to the sumption, Cough*, *c. DA you ever try two more couples submitted to the same F. Neumann R. Kiesling H. Lillie Acker's English Lemedy? It is the best Wisconsin Turnfest to be held at WATT- Agents forthe improved been i=sn^d Biown County since our operation. Who is next? M. Mullen C. A. Hagberg, W. Hummel. preparation known for all I ong Troubles, last public uioi MCCORMICK SELF BINDERS sold on a positive guarantee n- 10c, 50c We recommend the Turners' Life Insurance Toh I ederer to Came Olsen Jo- A four-year-old son of William Monthe, Chas L. Roos, New Jim, Minn. Quarters. association to members of this of Waseca, while playing on the sep Jneneminn to J.icobme O Jacobon district. A. E. Kmdervater was elected C. L. Roos, H. S. Kennedy G. railroad track at that place Thursday delegate to a meeting to^be held in Jii'ius L. Dehuff to Augusta Salaowsk1, NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Schmidt G. Doehne F. Friedman L. Madison to Mary E. La Crosse in September for the purpose afternoon, was run over by the cars Steel powers, Schilling C. Stuebe M. Juenemann. of forming a district of the states of Iowa, and badly crushed. Both legs were Printing and Advertising. TEAMSTER WANTED. Duncin, John Lee to Bertha Larson Wisconsin and Minnesota. This broken, the right one in three places, E. Brandt A. A. Bogen S. A. George. Herman Jansen to Johanna Christine concluded the routine business of Saturday. We want a man to gather cream in also for the Northwestern Self-dumpingHayrakes, and his face badly torn. His injuries Reception. From 3 to 6 P. M. was spent Johan-^en, A. C. von Hagen to Martha the country for us. For particulars inquire unex-!|S in an informal discussion of the declarations F. Baasen J.'Hauenstein S. D. Peterson were dressed, and there is some prospect at our city office. Banner Hayrakes, the White, Ole Loetke to Mary Synsteby of principles of the North American J. Schmucker R. Pfefferle Chas. of his recovery. NEU ULM CREAMERY CO. celled Norwegian Plows, Cultivators, ^aoruat Kneiin to Mary Lange, George Turners' Association. The evennig Silverson C. W. A. Krook B. F. Webbei durable and light running Smith Wa-/| Marti to Beitha Falk. John Tesmer to was spent in social pleasures. Sundaymorning F. Bemhorn A. Blanchard C. The old settlers' reunion held at M. Emilia Bnss. Jes. Renner to Annie the final business series was Weschcke C. H. Ross, P. Herian F. gons, self-oiling Wagons withfcteei axle. tJ? Ryan's grove nearSpringfieid la3tThursday held and routine business attended to. Burg C. Rolloff F. Friedmann L. Pohl. Gustav Fenske to Clara Hoehne. Repairs for tts above named Ihchwery iwayi on kzi was quite a success. Between seven After passing the usual resolution of Buenger A. C. Ochs W. Boesch, Jac. AT AND BELOW COST. and eight hundred persons were in BINDING TWINE of the best qnali-|| thanks to the Duluth Society the convention Pfenninger A. Quense W. Ruemke MARRIED.By Rev. Fntzie at the Since Monday, June 27th adjourned sine die. Sunday afternoon J. Newhurt H. EL Buessmann. attendance. There was instrumental ty. Our prices are low and suitable to residence of C. Salkowski, June 21sfc the delegates took a trip on a Miss Mary Hopt At Mondays meeting of the joint'committees and vocal music, and a number of everybody. We ask the farmers to call 1887, Mr. Julius L. Dehuff and Miss steamer on St. Louis Bay and partly up it was resolved: that the first speakers gave utterance to sentiments on ns before buying elsewhere. m\ the St. Louis River, returning in time Augusta Salkowski both of Sleepy Eye. offers the following goods at and below named of each committee was to be particularly interesting to old settlers. to spent a few hours with their visitors The wedding passed off very pleasantly cost: in Duluth before taking the train for ATE OF MINNESOTA, Coanty of Brown V chairman of the same. That the executive Among those who spoke were Hon. J. and the many friends who came for a Oln Probate Court. Hats, Flowers, Ribbons, Laces, Collars, home. committee shall meet at Turner W. Jones and J. S. G. Honner of Redwood In the matter of the guardianship of Anznsta grand chavirari, were kindly greeted WitkowsM minor. Cuffs, RushingB, Corsets etc. Ladies Wm. Pfaender, of New Ulm, M. F. Hall every Monday evening. That the County, Rev. W. F. S. Chester On reading and filing the petition of Carl Melzer and served with supper and ice cream Propping, of St. Paul and I. Monasch, in want of cheap goods in my line guardian of Angnsta Witkowtki the above named celebration shall be held Aug. 23d and and J. J. Ray. of Minneapolis, will represent the State it Mr Gibbs. The band arrived later, minor. I are reque*ted to examine my stock and 24. It ia ordered, pursuant to the prayer of said petitioner, societies at the national convention to rendering charming music to the couple that a lime be fixed for examining *"i That cow which the other day rushed prices before purchasing elsewhere. be held at Chicago next May. allowing his account, that said ceottnt be examined, and in turn took their supper with the off the scales near Benssmann's, ran and petttitton heard by the jodse ot tUs MISS MARY HOPT. Heal Estate Transfers. Court on the 30th day of Jooel887. at 10 o'clock guests. May they hve.long in joy and her head under a wagon, tossed the vehicle in the forenoon of that day, at the Probate Summer Excursions. E. 6 Pahl and wife to Joseph Vogel Qnit Claims GRAND happiness and prosperity. Office said"County. Lot 10 B10 3 N New Ulm $100.0U. across the street and kept up her 4TH OFUJLYr And it is farther ordered, that pobRc notice be The Chicago and North-Western Railway Nels Hanson and wife to Hannah Hanson Lot 2 given to all persona interested of the tm and remarkable and apparently uncowish I Hanson Station $50 00 has placed on sale cheap excursion "Robert Stocker, who stood number place ofexamining caidaccount, by poblvhing a. Kela Hanson and wife to Peter A. Johnson Lot 3 performance until her legs had been tickets to Buffalo, Niagara Falls. Chautauqua copy of this order in the New Uhn Review a weekly 1 Hanson Station $50.00. one in this ear graduating class at newspaper printed and published atthe City of NeJs Hanson and wife to Martin Xorseth and A Lake,Ogdensburg and Rouse's tied with a two-inch rope and her head New Ulm in said County, at least onee in each Anderson Lot 1B1 Hanson Station $50 00. the Annapolis Naval Academy, was a Point. N. Y. Portland, Me., Montreal week for two snecesave weeks prter toAhsday Nels Helson and wife to James A. Hanson NKjf of secured in a dry goods box, didn't CELEBRATION Nicollet County boy. He lived not too of such bearing S. and Quebec Concord, Fabyons, North SWJf See 8 T110 33 600 00 mean any harm. Having no experience DatedJune 1st1867. St. Panl& Sioux City Railroad Co. to Martin Conway and Plymouth, N. H., via Boston, far from here to be under the influence EKWST BBANBT Thorermson UndiJ of EX of SW3 Sec 21 106 AT in politics, she chose this forcible way Alexandria Bay (Thousand Islands), S Judge of 'rebate 31 $200 00. of St. Peter brains." ST. PETER TRIB- Brantford, Berlin. Belleville, urner Hall Park, of showing her disapproval of a plank Martin Thergrinron to Antoc Thoigrhtson UndiX UNE While a tender regard for historical of EX of SWJ Sec SIT 108 31 $200-00 NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Brockville, Goderich, Coburg, Guelpb, in the platform on which she stood. Albert Bnsc.hers andothersto Sommerfeld SW3f truth compels us to admit that Mr. Hamilton. Kingston. London, Ottawa, of KE Sec 19 T110 S 32 $350 00. State of Minnesota, County of Brown I rebate Port Hope, Prescott and Toronto, Out. Albert Bouchers and others to Michael Dnmke ^^gunder the ausp'ces of the Stocker changed cars in the neighborhood Court. While looking over a number of leading W of SE3 Sec 18 and NWji of NEiiSec 19 BellowVFalls, Bethel, Braintree, Burlington, In the Matter of the Estate of ttauuaa Olees of St. Peter once or twice, we must 110 32 $1100.00 }few \J\n\ Yui'qvefeL'L. retail establishments at St. Paul the Deceased. Hartford. Montpelier, Northfield, Frederick Timm and wife to Angnst Prechel NX Nonce is hereby given to all person* ISTUE ask the Tribune to be content, for the of NWJiSec 18 109 34 $S0C 00. other day. we dropped into Mr. Wm. Royalton, Rutland, St. Albans, claims and demands against the estate et HafhiaKettner Andrew Wartzbnrner and wife to John Veit SK3 -AJP'TELRasrOON: present, with Gov. McGdl's prospective late of theLoanty of Brown deceases, Springfield, Waterburv. White River Pfaender's book-store, 35 West Third ofEJan Lot 1 Sec 36 T109 32 Also Lot 8 that the Jadeeof the Probate Cenrt of eanleeuavr Junction, Vt., and other eastern points nomination for the vice-presidency, and See 3 T109 31 $1000 00* will hear, examine, and adjust claims and demands Street, where we found a large assortment I. Rowel I and wife to George Knndson also tickets to Denver Salt Lake City, Concert, Gymnastic Exercises, and against said estate,at his office ia the da to surrender Mr. Stocker to the only Lot No 1 Sec 30 110 33 $90ft-00. of German books and periodicals. oTSew Utm in said coanty, on the first Monday Portland, Oregon, Sa-n Francisco, Los Heirs of Wm. Krais deceased to Franz Mefdl Lot Prize Bowling. of each month for six suceeaszTe months, eosemencing ^county that can justly claim him as its Mr. Pfaender is doing a heavy business No 5 72 N New Ulm $80.00. Angeles, San Diego and many other with the first Monday in Angnst 18BS. Oratitm by Mr. F. Schuetz. S. I Peterson and witeto August Sandmann Nj f* own. Robert Stocker was born in and that six month* from the 25th day of Just points in the West and Northwest. For in this line, and has worked up a larger of SW%Sec 38 T109 E 34 $800.90. 1887, have been limited and' allowed by s*i& rates and full information apply to /Brown County and received his ele- Hens of Edward L. Schramm deceased to Alice Probate Court for ereditora to nsesent their trade in periodical literature than any A. Lind Lot 2 B105 N New IHm (2 deeds) $400. claims. ff|^C Ticket. W. HEIPKMANN.-W. -g mentary education in the public schools Agent O & R'y. Came A. Wrizht and others to John P. Christen. other German firm in the state. As he Oscar Erickson, eenEKofNWJSi Sec20TIMR33$800.00. ^iof. New Ulm. For some time prior to Admmiatratror of the estate of ^**htw Oli importsdirectly from otlier countries, he AdolphSehell and wife to Hats Brothers and Deceased. Mnsic by the New Ulm Silver Cornet his admission to the Naval Academy he GirtanerLotoB768NewUlm$lS0.00. Smoke the celebrated "Philopenc' is prepared to fill mail orders for foreign Walter Braekenridce and wife to Edward Nelson Band. A jattended the State Normal School at the best 10 cent cigar in the market Lot SB4Brk: 1st addSietvy Eye Lake $75. publications in the shortest possible tine assortment of fancy fresh Jehn J. Wooilejr to MarparetE Slater 9% of NW* Admission to park. Only manufactured by Mueller & Es- Mankato. time. Stc 32 T108 E32 fWW.eO, ^iiiiii^S"