New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
July 13, 1887 · Page 4 of 8
OCR Text
sinceWH about'! NEW ULM AND VICINITY. I heard a story not long CAMP McGHX. W & Mr. Adolph Seiter is nursing sereral they were hemmed in on all sides, the fullgrown carbuncles. flames having spreadthrough thewood-1 State Treasurer Bobleter which wU Travelers' Guide. en building with incredible rapidity. bear repeating in print, especially as Adolph and Otto Seiter have the contract The Second Regiment holds its sixth AT AND BELOW COSTT The Alcazar was in the very heart of he is out of town with his boys of the for painting the Nicollet Mill. annual encampment at Mankato, the city, and was a mass of flames within Second regiment at Mankato. The colonel Since Monday, June 27th The" two-week-old girl baby of Mr. July 6th to 16th. an hour. The fire seemed to leap has a fine chicken dog, and one Miss Mary Hopt and Mrs. W. Lindeman died Saturday. from building to building until several day since his election to the treasuryship blocks became a roaring oven. It was while traveling on the cars' the offers the following goodu at and bolow The Milwaukee and St Paul will remove Special Corttspondence to Bavnro. not long before every business building dog, which had been taken along and cost: its division headquarters from ^Wii\oitk>.fWf(f{ Mankato, July 11. between Third street and Fifth avenue had been placed in the baggage car, Hats, Flowers, Ribbons, Laces, Collars, Bird Island to Montevideo. g|$| -All of the companies comprising the was in flames. All efforts to get the Cuffs, Bushings, Corsets etc Ladies took advantage of an open door and Going East. Going West. Second Regiment were in camp by A. Preuss reports that burglars entered fire under control seemed futile. The in want of cheap goods in my lino jumped out. The train was moving at No 4 Express, 9*46 a m. No. 1 Express 4:25 a.m. Wednesday evening and Mankato began his store Saturday night and 2 9 35 p.m 8 6:OOp.m. fire department, reinforced by scores of are requested to examine my stock and a rapid rate and everybody expected to wear a military air. Co. A arrived 12 Ac'm 5*00 a 23 Ac'm 10 30 a.m. made away with about $30 worth of* volunteers, sent its puny streams prices before purchasing elsewhere. "34 10 30 a.m. 19 1 45 p.m. that the valuable animal was killed. here at 11:30 a. m. Wednesday 16 4 IB p. m. fruit, cigars, etc. against the advancing walls of flame, MISS MARY HOPT. 3^4 t-VKM Some weeks afterward the dog put in 5 accompanied by Co. I, of St. Peter. Nos 1 and 2 daily. All others daily but had to retreat as the fire swept resistlessly an appearance, and, after the story of Mrs. Emma Schraut left for Wisconsin The site of the encampment, from a except Sunday. K-i SALT FOR SALE. on, and the aggregate loss will his travels had beenlearned from others Thursday without knowledge of military point of view, is one of the C. W. H. HEIDEMAN, Agent. reach half a million readily* Seven Imported english dairy and table salt than his canine majesty, it was learned her husband. It seems that she was most desirable spot3 that could possibly blocks, comprising eighty buildings, is offered for sale cheap in original that he had been running around a tired of living with him. be selected for the purpose. Situated Prof. O. Hoyer has returned from a were consumed. ^MM*!S packages at our New Ulm Creamery week or more in the woods and at last on the brow of a commanding knoll visit to friends in Wisconsin. THE LOMM&^MOTB Co.'s city office. emerged, hungry but uninjured* By John Albert's stock, of clothing has about two miles north from the center Some of the losses are as follows: Capt. Aldrich, of Lake Shetek, waB some singular circumstance he stopped been removed from Mr. Ruemke's of the city, it has all the natural advantages Moore, McFerrin & Co., dry goods, in town last week. To Farmers and Stookraisers. for aid and sustenance at the house of building to the room formerly occupied to be wished, besides the artificial 950,000 J. A. Slender, $20,000 Moore, Henry Poehler, who ran against Bobleter byC, Gebser's book-store. Andrew & Co., hardware, 140,000 Iron advantages which a near proximity Miss Lina Vajen is sojourning in Exchange Bank, $5o,000 Herman Bros for treasurer and was defeated. I am in the market as purchaser of The county commissioners will meet to the city affords. The grounds include Mankato. & Co., merchandise, $25,000 Conn & Hogs, Cattle, Calves and Sheep. Highest The dog was kindly cared for and as aboard of equalization Monday, July about 220 acres of level plain Flynn, merchandise, $10,000 Brill & price paid at all times. Give me a A number of our young folks"attended 18. The regular quarterly meeting reached thecolonel in safety.PXONBKB just the kind of a place for the drills Lyton, merchandise, $30,000. A. N. chance to bid on vour stock before dis-_ 'f^fft0^^m^Ut the encampment at Mankato. of the board will be held Monday July PRESS. Lord, jewelry, $2,500 Hammersley & and evolutions of a military encampment posing of it elsewhere. I Co., drags, $8,000 E. Palmer, general 25. &?r$* I *m^*K^ CHAS. STUEBE. The camp itself is situated at John Grimmer spent the Fourth at vx JMffel Items. store, $30,000 The Fair, $50,000 John the south end of the field, with the parade Minnetonka and on his return took in Fifteen babies, accompanied by their Eberton, sixteen buildings, $50,000 ATTENTION FARMERS! and drill grounds to the north. Chaska and Mankato. Charles Laclaire, owner of theatre, mothers and in some instances by their Haying is what the farmers are $25,000 Gaudie & GodelL printers, Farmers will please take notice that Mr* T. Mareck and children will grandmothers and great-grandmothers, The camp comprises about 160 tents, engaged in at present, and the favorable $20,000 G. P. McNeal, saloon and res- own two blooded Jackasses, which I spend the summer with Mr. R. Fischer weather they have sought for has had a party at the residence of Mrs. and is laid out with true military precision idence,$1,000 P. S. Birdie, wholesale keep for breeding purposes. The animals been with them so far: and faniilj\ C. H. Ross Saturday. ]iquors,$40,000 F. D. Stevens & Co., and regularity. The different were imported from Missouri, by Harvest, like last year, appears meatmarket, 2,000 Jackson & Co. harness, Dr. Koehne, last year. Farmers are companies are located in the north half Jo A. Eckstein returned from St. The Soldiers' Home committee met somewhat ahead of the usual time this $500 Southern & Co., laboratory, requested to call on me and vie^ the of the camp, each company possessing year. One week more, say the farmers, Louis Friday. He brought Mrs. E. again at St. Paul Monday. They cast $1,500 Feedler& Beebe, boots and animals,V *Sf and it will be on hand. a separate street and two rows of five shoes, $3,000 F. B. Hand, Tribune, seventeen ballots, but failed to locate. with him. FR. Bochum. Mrs. L. Leitschuh of Minneapolis $3,500 Carruthers Bros., $5,000 Lass tents each. The company streets run The vote averaged Minnehaha 2, Austin residence on Goiman- is visiting with her father-in-law Mr. fine street. For Particulars in Miss Amalia Pfaender and Miss M. & Kienen, saloon and residence, $2,500 uaMt north and south. South of the company A r'ni* Salp* 2, Alexandria 2, Redwood Falls 1. On 1 Thomas Leitschuh. J. B. Langtrers, stock of liquors. $50,- McCanghin are attending the teachers' 11, streets is a street running east and Mr. Thomas Forstner has completed two ballots Minnehaha received 3 votes. 000 George Hawkins, saloon and building, quire of convention at Chicago. RUDOLPH KlKJjLING. *#f west with the company officer's tents his new barn which is 38x96 ft. By $3,000 N. A. N. Wisharts, fruits, The Omaha road is about to build a the way it proves to be the largest $2,000 Jacolison, jewelry $3,000 lining the south side. Back of these Mrs. A. Hngbergleft for a four SCHUBERWLOIl, building of the kind erected in this new line from Minneapolis to Shakopee, Blumbergs, millinery, 2,000 Gogebic tents are the tents occupied by the band weeks' visit to Chicago, Rockford and town. It shows success among the Meat anol Provision Company, $5,000 connecting with its south line there. and also the tents of the regimental other eastern points Friday evening. farmers when thus making such improvements Lennon & Forster, law library. $2,000. This will give it direct entrance to Minneapolis staff. Near the south side of the camp on their property. The insurance will be very light because Hottinger's bath house is very much and the control of the company's are the tent flies which cover the rough The long sought for division of Agents forthe improved Hurley has had two disastrous lin demand during the hot days and so own road. It is now dependent on School Dist. No. 10 into two separate board tables that comprise the company fires within a few months and the insurance McCORMICK SELF BINDERS districts was finally accomplished at are his choice wines and liquors, of the St Louis road for all terminal accommodation. dining rooms. companies have been scaling down the recent session of the County Com which he keeps a fine assortment. premiums, in many cases" canceling missioners. The southern part of said Mrs. Jos. Koehler acts as cook for them entirely. district has been organized as School Henry Hauschild, of Minneapolis, We have received a copy of "The Co. A. and has served us so well that AND m Dist. No. 69. well known to a large number of our Open Court," a fortnightly journal, devoted the boys will be sure to find fault with Heard on the Streets. Steel Mowers. Sealed bids for tke erection of citizens, died suddenly at his home to the work of establishing ethics their boardinghouse grub when they return schoolhouse in the newly organized Wednesday erening. The immediate and religion upon a scientific basis. It home. An interesting trial will take place Dist. No. 69 of this town will be received up to July 16, by William James, ause of his death was kemorage of the is published at Chicago and is edited before Justice Westphal July 14. Two JP6- i The strength of the various companies also for the NorthwesternSelf-dumpingll Clerk of said district. The right to reject large dogs attacked a little one and I tomaeb. by B. F. and Sarah A. Underwood. It in camp is as follows: any and all bids is reserved. Hayrakes, Banner Hayrakes, the unexcelled treated him so badly that he died from contains articles from many of the best Company A 37 TMi3 A meeting will be held at Sleepy Eye The eastern part of this town wit the.wounds received. The owner of Norwegian Plows, Cultivators, writers on scientific and religious subjects nessed the heaviest rain fall so far had .33 aTriday for the purpose of organizing an the little dog has paid taxes on the animal durable and light running Smith Wagons, in this country. this year on Wednesday afternoon. As .43 [^association of ex-prisoners of the late and will claim damages Thursday. is not unusual, hail also made itself self-oiling Wagons with steel axle. hani'i. .40 rar, now living in Brown and Redwood Mankato Register. Some one, with visible to some degree and we are informed Repairs for the above named Machinery always on E 39 that three of our farmers, located Jcounties more hast, thank prudeace, has started BINDING TWINE of the best quality. 42 between Clear Lake and the Little The Rustler saw a good illustration the rumor that Governor McGill has it Amongst the list'of those who" took Our prices are low and suitable to **l Cottonwood River, estimate the loss of ..41 of force of habit. The"~hore owned abandoned all ambition for a second 1 the black veil at Malhnckrodt Convent, one half of their entire crop. everybody. We ask the farmers to call i I ..38 by the Dakota House make two trips term, but will aspire to a congressional Wilksbarre, Pa., Jul} 6, we noticed the The annual district school meetings on us before buying elsewhere. 1 36 to the depot for almost every train, one nomination in the second district against will be held next Saturday evening. names of Sisters Zebronica and Methoof 28 for passengers and one for baggage. FARM FOR SALEi May our country friends not consider John Liud. Whoever is looking forth New Ulm. the same of minor importance and H, Third Regt.. .24 As there was no baggage Thursday to such a contingency, may as well My farm of 240 acres on Section 36, through work of the day thus fail to attend Mrs. T. Schuetz and Mrs. R. Sievers Band 17 morning the driver unhitched the horses two miles southwest of Sleepy Eye, $ compose their souls, for the people of tile same. No one should forget of Minneapolis, were the guests of Mrs' Brown County, Minnesota, adjourning Staff and others 15 preparatory to putting them in the this district will see that "honest John'' to do his duty in that direction, for as Thomas Alleson's farm on the West, F. Mueller during last week. Mrs.* stable. One of them struck out for the gets a second term at least. true friends of education they can only better known as the Old Dayton farm. Schuetz returned to Minneapolis Thursday show themselves as such at their annual Total.... f. 483 depot as soon as liberated and upon arriving About 150 acres under cultivation, about Some time ago a committee of the meetings, held for the purpose of education, evening. Mrs. Sievers will remain Battery Fourth Artillery. Maj Geo. 40 acres of meadow, a good frame there backed up to the platform and only once in a year. Every board of trade waited on Postmaster for several weeks. house 16x22, a good horse-barn finished B. Rodney commanding, arrived here waiting for the trunks to be loaded. one should therefore consider it his Baasen and asked him to secure a reduction complete, granary 18x24 and other Thursday evening. Their "lightning The boys at the depot allowed the horse duty to be present. A. C. Z. Tea cars loaded with wheat and out-buildings. A nice grove of two or of postoffice|box rates. Mr.Baasen 5 drills" area feature of the encampment. to stand there for a few minutes and three thousand trees around buildings. coal passed over the Eagle Mill branch very readily agreed to ask a reduction Brmoier's Genuine Insect Powder So far the boys of Co. A. are all well The above I offer for sale at 817 per then told it to g'long, when the animal in one tram last Thursdaj. This is the from the department and as a result at Henry Goede's. acre, one third down and five or ten and have not been obliged to call on started for the Dakota House. largest train that ever passed over the upon his endeavors the grates have been years time on the balance at 8 per cent, Surgeon Berry for medical assistance. Fresh fruits, ice cream and temperance line On Friday 18 loaded cars were reduced 20 per cent. The rates are as interest. For further particulars address: drinks will be furnished hereafter Sunday was a glorious day, and it Some boys living in the south end of switched down to the Eagle Mill. This follows: by A. Preuss at the Vienna bakery. i Geo. Dobney l*VVl being a day of rest, the boys enjoyed town are given to raiding gardens and looks like business. Parties in need of oranges, bananas, Large lock Yale Small lock Call themselves thoroughly. Col. Bend, ridding them of berries etc. C. H. Ross P. 0 Box 52, Decorah, life- etc., will find it to their interest to call Old rateperyear 4.00 3.00 2.00 1.20 The chairmen of a number of the anniversary on him. Capts. Bean and Bronsen, Lieuts. Palmquist wishes to inform these petty thieves New 3.20 2.40 1.601.00 Sunder Excursions. committees complain that the and Clark, Sergt. Maj. Bertram that hereafter he will gather all ripe 25th Anniversary of the Battle of FRESH The Chicago and North-Western Railway members are very careless in, attending strawberries received and Principal Musician Neil, of the berries every evening and will be glad has placed on sale cheap excursion daily at Eibner's. New Ulm. the meetings. Wake up, gentlemen, it First Regiment, Gen. Brandt, inspector to furnish lanterns to all raiders so they tickets to Buffalo, Niagara Falls, Chautauqua \t is only by action and united work that Lake,Ogdensborg and Rouse's general, Capt. Groesbeck, of the United can convince themselves of this without Furst & Bradley sulky plows cheap X the 25th anniversary can be celebrated To All who Rendered Aid in the De Point. N. Y. Portland, Me., Montreal States Army were the guests of the officers ruining valuable plants. at J. Klossner's and Quebec Concord, Fabyon, North as it should be. fence of New Ulm: of the Second Regiment Sunday. Conway and Plymouth, N. H., via Boston, Qfln yards fancy silk velvet in all colors The day is drawing nigh when a Monday evening Gov. McGill and staff I see by the St. Paul papers that the Alexandria Bay (Thousand Islands), Albert Lea Enterprise. Judge Rea, of OUU at 1 dollar a yard at Mrs.w quarter of a century will have elapsed Brantford, Berlin, Belleville, arrived. The party consists of Gov. Metropolitan Hotel has been sold to ding's millinary store. Minneapolis, has decided, that violations TV since the Sioux Indians made their Brockville, Goderich, Coburg, Guelpb, S -4tSr, McGill, Gen. Seeley, Gen. Richeson, Messrs. Geo. Benz and A. Kahlman for of the Crandall high license law A Hamilton, Einsston, London, Ottawa, bloody descent upon the peaceable inhabitants fine assortment of fancy fresh fruits Col. Hawley, Col. Blakely, Col. Caine, $64,000. About a year ago the mem I cannot be prosecuted before a justice of Port Hope, Prescott and Toronto, Ont. just received at the P.I of the upper Minnesota valley. Palac Restau bers of the old Eagle Mill Co. were Capt. Braden and ex-Gov. Hubbard. Bellow's Falls, Bethel, Braintree, Burlington, the peace on the ground that a justice rant. %l New Ulm was destined to stand Hartford, Montpelier, Northfield, thinking very seriously of buying the They are the guests of Col. Bobleter of the peace has no jurisdiction where a the brunt of the attack. While many Royalton, Rutland, St. Albans, property and opening a first class German and will reniain at Mankato until Saloon fixtures, consisting of ice box. penalty ot both fine and imprisonment Springfield. Waterbury, White River of its citizens were combating on distant counter and pool table for sale cheap. Hotel, but they came to the conclusion Wednesday evening. To-day (Tuesday) may be imposed. The intricacies of Junction, Vt.^ and other eastern points battle-fields for the integrity of the For particulars inquire at the Review that it would not be a paying is Governor's day and tomorrow will be also tickets to Denver, Salt Lake City, the law are truly amazing. office. Union and the cause of the black race, Portland, Oregon, San Francisco, Los investment and dropped the matter. sham-battle day% Saturday, we will Two young women gaye an older one their families and homes were in imminent Angeles, San Diego and many other It is understood that Messrs. Benz and break camp. "S* NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. points in the West and Northwest. For peril of being destroyed a severe thrashing for trespassing on Kahlman will liase the property to rates and full information apply to rt^ by the savage fury of the red man. their father's grounds. The young some good hotel-man. A Horrible lolacailt. $ FARM FOR SALE^g C. W. H. HKIDKMAN, The handful of men that withstood women were arrested and brought before Ticket Agent C. & N.-W. R*y. yf- the first shock could not have held out Justice Fischer. They plead guilty First class farm for sale in the town Fred Klossner, of Lafayette, has but for the timely succor so generously to the charge and were fined five of Mulligan, 160 acres, good buildings, CTATEOF ProbatMINNESOTA, County of Brown Jes. In Court. peculiar but efficient way of enforcing Seventeen persons and VJ furnished by the citizens of Le Sueur, wire fenced pasture, best meadow. For dollars and costs. Upon the advice of In the nutter of the guardianship of Emit Kottke, the law of contracts. Last Wednesday further particulars apply to Mankato and St. Peter. Having determined Helena Kettke, Louis Kottke and Emma Kottke an attorney tney then appealed from a million dollars worth miners. he hired a man who was journeying J. J. BAY or to T. G. SAWTEE, to celebrate the 25th anniversary the finding of justice court. What they On reading and filing the petition of Adolph Springfield, Minn. *k*f property burned through Nicollet County, to work on Wiethoff gnardian of Emil Kottke, Helena Kottke, of the Battle of New Ulm, our citizenssextend w\ut to accomplish afthe higher court Louis JCottke and Emma Kottke the above his farm. The man ate his supper and Merchants pleasetake Notice. at Hurley, Wis. to all who assisted them in named minors. I pains OUL understanding. It is ordered, pursuant to the prayer of said petitioner, retired, to be on hand early the next defending their homes, a cordial invitation that a time be fixed for examining, and day. In the morning, however, Mr. For sale stock of clothing, furnishing Mr. Ch.is. Bonne informs us that a allowing his account, that said account be examined, to become the guests of the city The Alcazar, a variety theatre at and petition heard by the Judge of this goods, fixtures. 13 full men's suits, 65 Klossner found that the man was gone. first-class butcher from New Ulm will on Tuesday and Wednesday, August 23 Court on the 29th day of July 1887, at 10 o'clock boy'sand children's suits, 100 overcoats, Hurley, Wis., caught fire Saturday evening in the forenoonof that day, at the Probate Office Fred mounted a horse, caught up with locate here in a day or two, and that he and 24, 1887. The programme of the stock of furnishing goods that invoices in said County. and sevenLeen persons, actors the traveler, produced a club that was And it is further ordered, that public notice be will be prepared to furnish our citizens $500. All other fixtures too numerous celebration and information relative to given to all pei sons interested of the time and and stagehands, perished in the flames. worthy of having graced the hand of to mention. 1 will sell the whole stock with good, fiesh meat. He will also place of examining said account, by publishing a railroad fares will be published at an Their names, sofar as known are Frank copy of this order in the New Vim Review a or any part of it, at such prices that the Goliath, and let the dumfounded individual make up fine sausage for all customers early date. It will be esteemed a favor weekly newspaper printed and published at the purchaser must make money out of it Young, Sadie McCabe, William Jackson, City ofNew Ulm in said County, at least once in have his choice whether to pay who desire that kind of food. A meat if all who know of any defender not Goods must be sold within 60 days. each week lor two successive weeks prior to the J. W. Van Quick, Samuel Haley, for his supper and lodging, go back maricet is a much-needed and soughtfor day of such hearing. likely to be reached by this* general invitation, All persons interested can examine the Tillie Moore, Mabel Goodrich, Sadie Dated July 6th 1887. and work, or take a sound thrashing. goods at their leisure. enterprise in (Jaylord, and it is tobe will communicate the name ERNST BRANDT, Wells, Mrs. Fenton, Lowrie Brainerd. j^Call at Gebser's old book store. 8.) Judge of Probate. Half an hour later the man was seen hoped the new-comer will meet with a and present place of residence to any JohnJarret, stage carpenter fatally JOHN ALBERT, Manager. working hard on Mr. Klossner's farm. hearty support.GA\ LORD HUB. PROBATE NOTICE. member of the undersigned committee injured. Jennie Sheridan, fatally injured. on invitations. Stats of Minnesota, County of Brown, w. In PROBATE NOTICE. Mabel Powers seriously injured. To-morrow (Thursday )f%t 4:30 p. Probate Court, Special Term, July 6th, 1887, In the Matter of the Estate of WUIiam Mielke, Dr. C. Weschcke^ m., the board of education will meet to Stat* of Minnesota, County of Brown Vw. in deceased. So far Brown County has no game rebate Coiirt, Special Term, July 7th 1867. Wm. Pfaender, 2* On reading and filing the petition of Herman examine the report, books, vouchers All of the above, except Jnrret, were In the Matterof the Estate of GilbertO. Harbo warden. It would be well if one was Meyer, administrator of the estate of William New Ulm, I P. Scherer, deceased. etc. of the treasurer, as provided by Mielke deceased, representing amongotherthiagr, actors or actressess. Seven bodies in Minn., July appointed at once. The Rustler notices On readingand filing the petition of Ole Jorgensen, John Lind, that be has folly administered said estate that law. The annual school meeting will administrator of theestateofQflbert O. Harbo 12, 1887. the debts of said deceased, fnneral charges and the building are yet unidentified. The I R. Fisher, with displeasure that men who were sondeeeased,Tepresentinr amongotherthines,tbat costs of administration or said estate have been be held Saturday, July 16, beginning he has fully administered saidestate, and praytng I Geo. Doehne, scene was one of the wildes terror. The active in securing the passage of the paid, and praying that a time and plaee bedxed that atimeandZplaeebe fixed for examiningand allowing for the assignmentof the residue of said estate to at 7 o'clock p. m., at Turner Hall. IR. Nix, Alcazar was a variety theatre, chiefly Us account of his administration, and for game law, go hunting for certain species the parties entitled thereto and that he be discharged the-assignment of the mldaeof said estate to (Le Sueur, St. Peter and Mankato Among the business that will come before pa- from Ms said trust frequented by miners, and was one of pf game before the time allowed by heirs, pers are requested to copy.) the meeting will be the election of It is ordered, that said account be examined, the resorts of unsavory repute, associated law. and petitionbeard, by the Judgeof this Court, on two members of the board in place of Friday the ISth day of Angmst A.*D7l867, *t io with the notorious dance houses of ProbateOfflce In said county. Swiss embroideries 6, 8,10 cts. up j|l America's Bride. o'clock a. m., at the Probate Offlceinsaidcounty. Messrs. E. Koch and Geo. Doehne, And it iafuMner ordered, uiatroUee thereof be the mining regions. Only a small au wards. Large assortment at our usual And tt is farther ordered, that notiee thereof be given to all persons intsrwted, by pobUshiag a True American men and women, by whose term of office expires August 6. giyeatoau persons interested, by publishing a low prices. copy of thtt order for three saceesaiTeweeks prier dience had gathered when the fire broke reason of their strong constitutions, copy of this order for threesuccessive weekapBor to saidday of bearing in the New Ulm Bevlew a The best interests of the district would F. Kuetzing, Meridian Block. to said day of hearing in the New Ulm Beriew a beautiful forms, rich complexions and weekly newspaper, printed sad published at the out, and they scrambled oat in a hurry CttTof Kew Ulm in naitfCswrty. be subserved by the re-election of these characteristic energy are envied by all Cite of HewtHmin said County. Several of the acton, however, rushed Dated at Bft* mm the 5th day f Jaly.A. D* F. Kuetzing, Meridian Block?has & nations it is the general use of Dr. Sartor's gentlemen, who have proved themselves BatedatNewUlm the 7th day of Inly A.D- UP ***irs to saye their wardrobe, and 1887. doz. of fancy" handkerchiefs just received, Iron Tonic which brings about efficient members of the board ',B**'fA* JSftHSTBBANIrT, at low prices. frnkpt &3R& JudgeorProbata. Si A