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"T^ NEW ULM AND VICINITY. TOW1T TALK. Mr. Jos. Stoeckert is erecting several Carl Hein and wife, Kansas City, are Sons of Hermann R* FARM FOR SJLE large sheds on. his property west of the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Aug. Hein. Chas. Gebser, teacher of the Turnverein, The grand lodge of Sons of Hermann Travelers' Guide. Aufderheide's brick yard. Mr. Stoeckert First class farm for sale In the tows Emil "Weschcke arrived from St, has been granted a vacation of four of Minnesota assembled at the court of Mulligan, 160 acres, good buildings, will manufacture brick as soon as Louis Tuesday. He will stay long weeks. He will attend the Turnfest at house in St. Peter on Tuesday. There wire fenced pasture, best meadow. For his machinery arrives. enough to get the Malaria out of his Wasau, Wis., and visit several eastern* were about 80 representatives present, further particulars apply to a$3gpiflPr& system. The following members" of Co. '-'A points during the month. J. J. RAT or to T. G. SAUTTER, and all the lodges in the state were represented Springfield, Mian. qualified as marksmen at the encampment, but the one at Lake City. Ernst Brandt jr., who has been in St the first four receiving their medals Tuesday afternoon and most of Wednesday SALT FOR SALE.p^ Louis for over five years, came home in a recent message to the council for the second time: Capt. Rosskepf, forenoon was taken np with Wiilorlk&gt.fWf(f( last Sunday morning with the intenj the Mayor recommended that $4000 of Imported english dairy and table salt regular routine work. The principal Searg't Boock, Privates Wild J., tion of breathing Minnesota air for a the license money be used as a sinking is offered for sale cheap in original work outside of routine work was the Going East. Going West. Wild F., Evans, Stabbelfeld and Bayer. while. fund for the purpose of paying the packages at our New Ulm Creamery revising of the constitution for the government No 4 Express, 9-46 a. m. No. 1 Express 4:25 a.m. bonds of the city when they fall due. 2 9 35 p.m 3 6:00 p.m. Co.'s city office. C|f^Jp^f.l* 4% The property formerly owned by Mr. of subordinate lodges. The THE ANNUAL SCHOO MEETING. 13 Ac'm 5.00 a. S3 Ac'm 10:30 a.m. The suggestion is a very good one and 14 10:30a. m. "19 1:45 p.m. C. Dau, corner of Broadway and 1st committee on the monument to be 16 4 15 p. m. ATTENTION FARMERS! worthy of being acted upon. North Street, is offered for sale. See erected at New Ulm reported Messrs. E. G. Koch and Wm. Frank Nos 1 and 2 daily. All others daily Jt ad. in another column of this paper. progress the ground has been secured elected members of the Board for Farmers will please take notice that except Sunday. and other preparations are going on. In my daily strolls around the city I three years. I own two blooded Jackasses, which I C. W. H. HEIDEMAN, Agent. The county board of equalization met The following officers were elected for keep for breeding purposes. The animals notice that there is a scarcity of dwelling Monday". After transacting a little were imported from Missouri, by the ensuing year: President, Emil houses offered for rent. It would The annual school meeting of this Traveler, Fairfax.Your biographies Dr. Koehne, last year. Farmers are business they adjourned to meet again Krueger, Stillwater vice president, H. surely pay some of our capitalists to school district was called to order by will appear next week. requested to call on me and view the August 8. C. Miller, St. Peter secretary, A. Naumann, erect 15 to 20oottages, to cost from 1000 President pro. tern. Hummel at Turner animals.^^^^ 4 C. Horn burg received four car loads St. Paul treasurer, M. Walter, to 1500 dollars each. These could readily FB. Bochum: Hall Saturday evening. The reports The following from one of our exchanges of harvesters last week. rcsidence on German St. Paul board ef trustees, Edward 5 be rented at from $13 to $18 per of Treasurer and Clerk were read and is applicable to every community.Canvassing **n r'fl? ^fllft" Hammer, St. Paul Jacob Christ, Red. month. Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Seiter, of Tracy, approved. President pro. tern. Hummel street. For Particulars in- agents are reported to a quire of wing representatives to the national are here on a visit to their parents. RUDOLPH KIESLING. made a verbal report. The election be legion this year. It is certainly the grand lodge, Julius Berndt, New Ulm of two members of the board in place right of consumers to get their merchandise Mrs. E. G. Pahl returned from Iowa SCHUBERT: OIO B, J. C. Haupt and Wm. Theobald, both of Messrs. E. 6. Koch and Geo. Doehne A large number of citizens do not where they can get it the last week. St Paul. The local lodge tendered the resulted in the election of Messrs. Koch seem to know that the salaries of teachers cheapest, and in the long run that will Miss Jenny, daughter of Judge Mills, visitors a.fine supper and banquet at and Frank by an almost unanimous in the public schools are graded according be found to be at their home merchants. is the guest of Mrs. M. Mullen. the armory on Tuesday night. The r&&-* i vote. Mr. Doehne positively declined to the abilities of the teacher Agents for the improved How many of our readers can say with evening passed off very pleasantly. It J03. Haag and several other carpenters serving another term else he would have and the amount of work required of them. certainty that they have saved money M McCORHICK SELF BINDERS was decided to hold the next annual of this city are working on the new been elected without opposition. After Formerly all were paid alike, but under by giving their home dealer the go-by meeting at Henderson.ST. PETER the election Mr. F. Boock took the mill in Nicollet. the new system salaries range from and patronizing some traveling and irresponsible HERALD. floor and expressed it as his opinion $450 to $800 per annum. stranger who cares only to Dr. C. W. McFadden attended the that the salaries of the teachers in the get all the money he can and give as Steel Mower?, v, meeting of the State Dental Association SPECIAL OFFER UNTIL SEPT. 15th. public school were too high as compared In one of his messages to the council little in return as possible. held at Minneapolis last week. with wages' received by day-laborers the Mayor recommended that butchers Albert Madlener, who has been enjoying The weekly PIONEER PRESS to new and mechanics. A short discussion The Northwestern road has posted be licensed. If I am correctly informed also for the Northwestern Seif-duinpinw his vacation here, returned to subscribers.Three Months for 25 Gts. followed, which showed that Mr. notices announcing that after Aug. 1. this is done in a large number of cities, Hayrakes, Banner Havrakes, the unexcelled his home, Chicago, Monday evening. The special departments of the Weekly Boock stood alone. No one else being in the company will require every superintendant, and usually at the request of the butchers Norwegian Plows, Cultivators, favor of cutting salaries, the matter was PIONEER PRESS are "THE NEWS," tiain dispatcher, conductor, themselves. Such a system of license James Fullerton of Fairfax and P. durable and light running Smith Wagons, "THE FARM,'* "THE HOME", "THE dropped and the meeting adjourned. engineer fireman and yardmaster to works well as it gives the sanitary Thormedson of Madelia were callers self-oiling Wagons with steel axle. YOUNG FOLKS," TEMPERANCE," have his watch examined as to quality board a power over butchers which Report of Treasurer* at the Review office last week. Repairs for the above named Machinery always en hand "PUZZLES," anl "NOTES AND QUE- and condition every three months and they do not now possess. RECEIPTS. Mesdames W. A. Bingham and C. H. BINDING TWINE of the best quality. RIES," all ably sustained by the best to furnish a certificate of examination, Cash on liand July 15,1886 $6291.11 Ross attended the Maplewood Park Our prices are low and suitable to editorial talent. Besides these, every signed by one of the company's examiners. Mr. Jos. Skinner, father of our representative, Special tax 9763.22 meeting last week everybody. We ask the farmers to call The watches are required to number contains choice new, short and has in his possession a pass One mill tax 518.20 on us before buying elsewhere. be fifteen-jeweled, patent regulator, serial stories, editorials, correspondence Mrs. Minna Overstolz and her daughters given him by Gen. R. E. Lee, entitling State apportionment 853.20 adjusted to heat and cold and protected and miscellany. Lulu and Lina, of St. Louis, are Mr. Skinner to pass the Union lines, for State aid to High School.. 400.00 FARM FOR SALE. by the anti-magnetic shield. Try it for three months. Subscribe here visiting with Judge Brandt's a short time, during the Mexican war. Tuition fees from non-residents 240.00 My farm of 240 acres on Section 36,' of your News Agent or your Postmaster, folks. The fact that the pass was written by Premiums Brown Co. Fair. 12.00 two miles southwest of Sleepy Eye,"' or of the Pioneer Press Co., St. Paul, Wm. Crowley, residing near Redwood Gen. Lee instead of the adjutant as is Brown County, Minnesota, adjourning Lots sold 50.00 Mr. John Land represents the Board Minn. Falls, has got about 1,000 pounds usually the case, makes it all the more Thomas Alleson's farm on the West, of Trade at the great water-ways con. Old stoves sold 14.50 of honey from seventeen hives of bees better known as the Old Dayton farm. valuable. vention which meets at Sault Ste. Mane About 150 acres under cultivation, about Swiss embroideries 6, 8, 10 cts. upwards. this season, all the product of less $18142.83 to-day. 40 acres of meadow, a good frame Large assortment at our usual than one month's work of his industrial DISBURSEMENTS. house 16x22, a good horse-barn finished low prices. Jacob Klossner will soon commence artisans. More than double this number Exp. Rep. Imp. etc $ 732.10 complete, granary 18x24 and other It will be remembered that Mr. Wm. F. Knetzing, Meridian Block* Duilding the cellar and foundation for of swarms have been reserved for out-buildings. A nice grove ef two or Ten maps. Brown Co. 94.6o Hummel was elected a member of the three thousand trees around buildings. his new brick block, which will be completed the. manufacture of comb honey. Some F. Kuetzing, Meridian Block, has 65 Cleaning school houses etc.... 469.00 school board as a kicker against the The above I offer for sale at 17 per doz. of fancy handkerchiefs just received, early next spring. of these latter hives are already supplied Salaries 7496.86 supposed extiavagance of that body, acre, one third down and five or ten at low prices. with three tiers of frames, each Fuel 755.44 years time on the balance at 8 per cent, At the annual school-meeting Mr. Hum Henry Kiesling of Sleepy Eye is takmg designed to hold 28 pounds of honey, interest. For further particulars address: Advertising and Ptg 8.50 mel recalled that fact and stated to a two weeks' vacation with his parents. JtamnTI!Dl'e Insect Powder and the busy gatherers of sweets have DiUlilllitJl Henrv Goede's. Stationery and Supplies 109 89 some who were inclined to doubt the Henry will take charge of the a Geo. Dobney already nearly finished storing their 84 Drawing Deeds 5.00 ability of the board to manage the Wmthrop mill a- soon as completed. Fresh fruits, ice cream and temper P. O. Box 52, Decorah, Iowa. pounds in their honey-comb ready for Interest on Bonds 1500.00 nancial part of their duties that our 4^ ance drinks will be furnished hereafter H. A. Rehfeld and Al bert Bobleter Simmer Excursions. market The honey is obtained from Cash^n Hand 6971.54 by A. Preuss at the Vienna bakery. schools were managed as economicilly St. Paul, Adolph Schell, Tracy and W. the bnsswood trees in that region, which The Chicago and North-Western Railway Parties in need of oranges, bananas, as possible. He said that although we W. Smith, Sleepy E} e, caked at the according to the Redwood Falls Gazette has placed on sale cheap excursion $18142.33 etc, will find it to their interest to call paid good salaries, we did not pay any tickets to Buffalo, Niagara Falls. Chautauqua on him. Review office during the week. would furnish material for five hundred Statement of Assets and Liabilities of the too much and that if this district was Lake,Ogdensbnrg and Rouse's swarms. District. FRESH strawberries received The Turnverein will hold a picnic at Point, N. Y. Portland, Me., Montreal not inclined to pay our teachers their daily at ML Eibner's. and Quebec Concord, Fabyons, North ASSETS. their park next Sunday. August 14th present salaries, we should be obliged City Council Proceedings. Conway and Plymouth, N.'lL, via Boston, Cash on hand 6971.54 the scholars of the society will picnic at to look for others, as the'teachers of our Furst & Bradley sulky plows cheap Alexandria Bay (Thousand Islands), Uncollected Taxes 3120.86 the park. schools could find more lucrative posi at J. Klossner's Brantford, Berlin. Belleville. Session of the City Council of the City Value of Buildings, etc. 33000.00 Brockville, Goderich, Coburg, Guelpb, tions in a good many other schools. of New Ulm, held pursuant to adjournment, Tae best fruit ir we have ee seen QPn yards fancy silk velvet in all colors Hamilton. Kingston, London, Ottawa, LIABILITIES. July 9., A. D. 1887. Ail mem. in the Globe, for sale by F. H. Behnke. UU at 1 dollar a yard at Mrs. A. 01 Port Hope, Prescott and Toronto, Ont. bers present, the president Mr. Rudolph Salaries (retained) $ 622.86 I mending purchasers will do well to ding's millinary store. Bellow's*Falls, Bethel, Brain tree, Bur-, in the chair. Orders outstanding 4. Members ef Co. A tell me that if the call on hiru and examine the Globe Jar lington, Hartford, Montpelier. Northfield, The application for liquor-license of A Bonded indebtedness 25000. fine assortment of fancy fresh fruits Royalton, Rutland, St. Albans,. Wm. Amme was heard and no objections boys of the second regiment could decide bt-fore mn h'ts.ng any others. just received at the Palace Restaurant. Bal. of assets over liabilities 17465.54 Springfield, Waterbury, White River being made or appearing, the where the next encampment is to 'Junction, Vt, and other eastern points Mr. Cu i* Grau, representing F. Council resolved to grant the license. be held, the almost unanimous choice $43092.40 also tickets to Denver, Salt Lake City, The bond of the same presented was ullener, of Chicago, spent Sunday in Saloon fixtures, consisting of ice box, would be New Ulm. All of the old Portland, Oregon, San Francisco, Los approved and the clerk directed to issue to^n Air. Giau's good fellowship and counter and pool table for sale cheap. i -A Angeles, San Diego and many other the license. members unite in saying that the encampments Real Estate Transfers. the fact that he lepresents a hrst class For particulars inquire at the Review points in the West and Northwest. For On motion the Council thereupon adjourned at New Ulm have been the, office. Jjou^e alwajs assures him a good trade rates and full information apply to to Monday July 11., A.D. 1887, Maggie A Berry and bus. to Alice A Lind Lot 13 best and that the sanitary condition of 105 N New IJim $425 00. at New Ulm. C. W. HEIDKMAN, at 8 o'clock p. m. IJ August Mielke to Philip Gross Lots 8,9aiid the camps were never better than here. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Ticket Agent C. N.-W. R'y. JOHN C. RUDOLPH, 146 N New Ulm 1150.00. Dr 4.1b Tt Fntectie, a graduate of THE RUSTLER. Attest. President of Council. Walter L.Brackenridge and wife to Joseph Fog- -__ STATE OP MINNESOTA, County of Brown ss. ter Lots 23 and 24 S3 Sleepy Eye Lake f400.00,. They are not wanted. 9 the Ann Arbor Medical School and son Lours SCHILLING, Clerk. In Probate Court. Henry Diepolderto Andreas Wolf Lot 9B 178 N In the matter of the guardianship of Emil Kott- -f DWELLING FOR SALE. Approved- July 11.. A D. 1887. New Ulm $25.00. of Mr. F. Fritsche, of Lafayette, has ke, Helena Kettke, Louis Kottke and Emma Kottke A rumor is circulated and given for Theoder Crone and wife to Andreas Wolf Lot 8 C. WESCHCKE, miners. decided to locate at New Ulm. He will 178 N New Ulm $35 00 The solid brick dwelling, corner of what it is worth that New Ulm proposes On reading and filing the petition of Adolph Mayor. Pauline Bollier and husb to Johann Kopp Lots 2 Wiethoff gnardian of Emil Kottke, Helena Kottke, Lave ins office in Mullen's building Broadway and 1st North Street, is offered 8 S New Ulm $25 00. to have present next August, the four Louis Kottke and Emma Kottke the above i C. Antonette Stewert and hneb. to John Fiebiger for sale on easy terms. For particulars corner of 2nd and Minnesota streets named minors. -i. Ajourned meeting of the Cit\ Council friendly Indians who did so much during Lot 12 12 Sleepy Eye Lake $200 00 inquire of the owner, It is ordered, pursuant to the prayer of said petitioner, Frank Schiltz and wife to August Wojahn Lot 3 north. of the city of New Ulm held July 11., that a time be fixed for examining, and the outbreak of '62 to save the Sec 34 108 33 145.00. CHAS. MELSHEIMER A. D. 1887. Present were Councilors allowing his account, that said account be examined, Maria Frederiekson and hneb. to Andrew Phillip. whites. One of the four gave his own 109 Market Street, S Louis, Mo., and petition heard by the Judge of this $ The programme for the celebration Jacobs. Do'ehne and Schwendinger, the son 10 88-100 acres of N W of SWJi Sec 32 110 Court onthe 29th day of July 1887, at 10 o'clock or of Wm. Pfaender, New Ulm. ponies to save as many white women, R33 1125.00. President Mr. Rudolp in the chair. of the 25th Anniversaiy will be about in the forenoon of that day, at the Probate Office '""M Auditor Brown Co. Minn, to Adam Pfeiffer Lots 2 in said County. ~%f A communication of the Mayor relating without ever receiving a cent of remuneration. as follows. 3 and 4 124 S New Ulm '^q And it is further ordered, that public notice be HALL PARK. Alexander Berghold to BenedictBeinhart Lots 8, to depositing City funds was presented, The Indians are living in given to all persons interested of the time and fl"5* Tuesday, Aug. 23. 9.10,11,12,13, and 14 112 N: Lota 13 and 14 and after being read was ordered place of examining said account, by publishing a 74 N 14 and Outlot 221 New UlmflOOO.OO. north Dakota at present, and the agent 1 30 p. m. Reception of guests at copy of this order in the New Ulm Review a Jag filed and laid over until next Isaac Gallagher and wife to Wm. G. Duncan Parts weekly newspaper printed and published at the '$, in charge has signified his willingness of Lots 9,10,11,12 and 13 15 Sleepy Eye Lake the depot and March to Turner Hall. meeting for further consideration. Smidaj, July 24th, 1887. City of New ulm in said County, at least once in 575 00. each week for two successive weeks prior to the 4 to their coming, provided their expenses The President Mr. Rudolph reported I Address of welcome by the Mayor. Assignment Bernhard I). Schramm and others to Johann day of sueh hearing. V:* Lange Lot 7 B190 N New Ulm. that the money deposited with the former are paid, and the department at Dated July 6th 1887. to quarters. Promenade concert, Nels Hansen and wife to Carl Plath 60 acres of Clerk of District Court, Mr. A. ERNST BRANDT, Washington gives its consent. It would NW* of NW* and SEX of NW* Sec 8 110 gymnastic exhibitions e*c. at Turner (L S.) Judge of Probate. Blanchard, is turned over by him and 33 $900.00. also add no small degree of zest and Peter Thompson and wife to Mrs. Mary Madison Hall Park dnriug the rest of the afternoon. is now in the hands of his successor in PROBATE NOTICE. Lot 11B 28 Sleepy Eye Lake $240.00. popular enthusiasm to the affair if four Office, S. A. George. Concert, tableaux and dance Rudolph Massopust to Rasmus Carl Anderson Held under the auspices of the State of Minnesota, County of Brown, m. ID Lot 12 105 New Ulm $1800 00 The Committee appointed to investigate of the other kind of Indians who were TURNVEREIN. in the evening. Probate Court, Special Term, July 5th, 1887 James Casey and wife to M.Mullen Lota 6 and 7 the alley in Block No. 68, north In the Hatter of the Estate of William Mielke, around New Ulm on August 23d, 1862, andStf orSK*Sec22T 108 31 $1200.00. Wednesday, Aug. 24. I deceased. of Centre street, reported, that the ditch John Fiebiger and wife to EmiUe Fiebiger Lot 12 could be induced to come to the celebration GYMNASTIC EXHIBITION, On reading and filing the petition of Herman 9 am. Assembly at Turner Hall. 12 Sleepy Bye Lake $fiO0 00. made there from Lot 5 to third street Meyer, administrator of the estate of William Wm. Gnse and wife to Herman Guse S of NEK and volunteer to be hung for PRIZE BOWLING, north must be filled up as there is no Mielke deceased,representing amongother things, Parade through the principal streets of Sec 8 T110 83 $800 00. that be has folly administered said estate that chance for the water to run off from the edification of the survivors of their E. G.Koch and wife to John Reinhart SWJf of I the city. Return to Turner Hall Park. PRIZE SHOOTING the debts of said deceased, funeral charges and NW* See 25 109 a 30 $245.00. said ditch. On motion the report was costs of administration of said estate have been atrocities.SLBEPT EYE HERALD. George Pope to JohnZaake Ktf of W* Sec 29 Speeches. 2 p. m. Business meeting during the afternoon, to conclude with a paid, and praying that a time and place be dzed accepted, the Committee discharged 111 83 $800.09. N one here knows anything about for the assignment of the residue of said estate to of the Defenders' Association. Drive Nels Hanson and wife to Gottlieb Fenske SJf of and the Committee on streets ordered the parties entitled thereto and that he be dis^ SW* Sec 8 T110 33 $1100.00. these four friendly Indians. The executive to have said ditch filled up. Farther around the city and vicinitj*. To conclude charged from his said trust. Barton Armstrong and wife to Andrew Spoerl NX It ordered,that said petition be heard, by the committee of the eoming celebration resolved that the Marshal is hereby of SWX Sec 12 108 32 $1000.00. in the evenrog. Good music has been with a banquet. Judge of this Ceurt, on Thursday the 11th day of July 18th 1867. ordered and directed to see that Sec. 9 has decided not to invite any Indians. AugnetA. D. 1887, at 1 o'clock A. M., at the engaged. Col. Pfaender will be president of the Probate Office in said connty. of Ordinance No. 4 relating to nuisances This is to be a white men's celebration.^. And it is further ordered, that rotiee thereof be day. Mr. R. Fischer was appointed is strictly enforced. Johnson's Cyclopaedia. given to all persons interested, by publishing a On motion it was resolved, that the copy of this order for three successiveweeks prior marshal, with power to appoint his *"*4*{ms J4- to said day of bearingin the Sew Ulm Beview a In this busy age a cyclopaedia is as Committee on Parks is hereby allowed own assistants. J^K^S* For sale stock of clothing, furnishing weekly newspaper, printed and published at the necessary in a well regulated family as to expend the sum of not exceeding City of New Ulm in said Coanty. goods, fixtures. 13 full men's suits, 65 In accordance with the following act, Examinationfor West PointTT, a sewing machine or a newspaper. Dated at Sew Ulm the 5th day of July A. D. N $100 to make improvements on park. boy's and children's suits, 100 overcoats, 1887. approved March 5th, 1887, our board Johnson's Cyclopaedia has just been After the consideration of different 'gt By the Court, ~tv stock of furnishing goods that invoices thoroughly revised at an expense of Congressman Lind writes us to say of education has fixed the minimum age ordinances the Council adjourned. EBN8T BRANDT, $500. All other fixtures too numerous $60,000 and is pronounced the BEST &) Judge of Probate. that in order to aid him in selecting a fT *+H JO HK C. RUDOL PH at which pupils may be admitted to the to mention. 1 will sell the whole stock Cyclopaedia for the American people, Attest: Pres. of Council PROBATE NOTICE. candidate for nomination for the U. S. or any part of it, at such prices that the public schools, at six years: Be it enacted by more than a thousand of the most Louis Schilling, Clerk. purchaser must make money out of it. Military Academy at West Point a competitive *f gggS by the Legislature of the State of distinguished scholars of our country. State of Minnesota, Connty of Brownies. Approved: July 12.. 1887. In Goods must be sold within 60 days. Probate Court, Special Term, July 7th 1887. It has 33 departments with an editor of examination wil] be held in the MaTo Minnesota: Section 1. That the board c^f. **"& *t- *f\ *$*& WESCHCKE, All persons interested can examine the In the Matterot the Estate of Gilbert O. Harbo the highest scholarly standing for each, deceased. Normal School building atMankato, on of trustees of any common school district, goods at their leisure. viz.: Public law etc, Pres. T. D. On readingand filing the petition of OJeJorgensen, August 2d, commencing at 1 o'clock p. or the board of education of any Call at C. Gebser's old book store. adflnnstrator of the estateof Gilbert O. Harbo Woolsey LL. D. American History. A. sondeceaead,repreMnting amongotherthinga,tbat JOHN ALBERT, Manager. independent or special district, may by m. The age for admission is between R. Spoffard, librarian qf Congress.' It he has fully administered'saidestate, and praying that atimeandtplaee be fixed for examiningand allowinghis is the best and only original American vote of a majority of aL the members 17 and 22 years. Applicants must be account of his admmietration, and for TIE HE W GBEiMEEI GO Cyclopaedia. Please examine it before of said board, at any regular meeting, -the assignment of the reaSdoeof said estate to of good moral character, sound in body When Baby was tick, gave her Cutoria, graying any other. The work is being heirs. exclude from the public school in the and prepared to pass a thorough examination When she was a Child, she cned for Castona, It is ordered^, that said account be examined, WILL BOY sold by J. R. Lankard of St. Peter, and petition heard, by the Judge of this Court, on district all children under six years of When she became Miss, she clang to Castona, in the common school branches. Minn. Friday the 13th day of Augmat A. D. 1887, at 10 eggs for cash from and after April 10th o*clocka.m.,attbe Probate Officein said comto. age and when such action has been When she had Children, she (are them Castena, The successful applicant will be required And it is further ordered, et notice thereof be 1887 at highest marcket price. Butter once taken, it shall not be changed before to report at West Point on August given to all-persons interested, by publishing a NBW ULM MARKETS:Wheat, No. 1, from and after May 1st 1887. For unsalted copy of this order tor threeaaeeeaaive weeksprior the beginning'of the next school 3- No. 2, 61 eats. 30 corn, 3ft bailey. 28th, 1887. toaaiddayof heariaginthelleirUlam Beview a Butter in granulated form they 40, new potatoes, 40c. onions weekly MwapapextriBted aadpubttahed at the year. Section 2. This act shall take will pay the highest price according -to Papersin the Second District will, Prof. Henrichi, the well known antiSemitic, City of New UbBinaaid Coanty. 1.60 butter, 810 ,eggs.9 live hose quality. Business place, KiasBngs effect and be force from and after its Datedat NewUlm the 7th day of July A.S confer a favor upon Mr. Lind and their has decided to quit Berlin and perlb4J pork, per Tb5J. Flour per 1887. 7JSI *y the Court, basement corner Minn, and Center passage." own community by giving' this notice w1.i3.S5-t3.7f go to America. street, (L.S.) a Jadgeef Probate. publicly.FREE PRESS. 1