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NEW ULM AND VICINITY. G. Goetsch had one of his thumbs August 13th Mr. Wm. Greenholz Jr. Heard on the Streets. SLEEP! EH? COHBESPDHDENCE. Furst & Bradley sulky plows cheap i smashed Monday. will give a ball at Drozkowski's hall in J. Klossner's Travelers'^Guide. Nicollet While Jonh Lind was attending the J. Newhart made a flying trip to SALT iV)R SALE. great water-ways convention and talking Kasson Tuesday morning. fj The "Minnesota State Saengerbund" Mr. R. H, Bingham and wife are visiting relatives in Iowa. about the usefulness of water as an Imported english dairy and table salt will sing at the Minneapolis Exposition, Mr. and Mrs. O. Gerstenmaier, of St. aid to navigation, C. A. Hagberg studied Tent meetings the same as usual at is offered for sale cheap in original on Saturday, September 3rd. Paul, are visiting, with their parents, the advent tent. the usefulness of water as an aid to packages at our New Ulm Creamery Mr. and Mrs. Fl. Hess. m- *W^M-^ Assistant General Superintendent Wm. Kissner has been building an cleanliness. John did not recognize Co.'s city office. Sanborn will be promoted to the position addition to his barn on his farm north ~i An exact reproduction of the historically the office when he arrived. He thought residence on German Wiitoi^&gtfWftf} of town. 6 of general Superintendent. |M|lr famous Strasbourg clock will be J*11 at first that he had struck the wrong A Solo' A Mr. F. H. Dyckman gave a lawn One of John Kretsch's cows was mu- IIIT OHIO, street. For Particulars inquire exhibited at theMinneapolis Exposition. -r place, but was finally convinced that it Going East. Going West. party at his house last Tuesday evening, of RUDOLPH KIKSUNG. tilated by two dogs owned by C. Baltrusch, was the same old place, only a little foe cream and lemonade were No 4 Express, 9:46 a. m. 1 Express 4:25 a.m. Miss Amalia Nix is spending part of No 2 9:36 p.m 3 6:00 p.m. SCHUBERT &FL0R, served to the thirsty. Monday evening. Kretsch demands transformed by the aid of water and her vacation in Milwaukee. Mr. Adam 12 Ac'm 5:00 a. 23 Ac'm 10:30 a.m. S10 or threatens to sne for damages. 14 10:80 a. m. Hemy Zieske spent Sundav in St. 19 1:45 p.m. elbow-grease. \f2 Nix, nephew of Jacob Nix, is visiting V1&, 16 4 15 p. m. Peter. His sister Emma is visiting at SriSF Up to the time of going to press with his New Ulm relatives. Nos 1 and 2 daily. All others daily New Ulm, and Chloe at Springfield. no settlement has been made. The night police have been criticised Harvesting is nearly over with. Agents for the improved except Sunday. because they were not on hand to M. Mueller's son Albert was thrown Some have commenced stacking, in a The Minneapolis Exposition will open W C. W. H. HEIDEMAN, Agent. collar the burglars Friday night. I into a pitchfork by some of his playmates, few days the rattle of the threshing NcCORMICK SELF BINDERS August 31st this year, and remain open machine will be heard. think that these criticisms are unjust. one of the prongs entering his The Roller Mill is shut down for repairs. forty working days. With the 25-cent Our night force has to cover a large Next Friday evening Rev. Bunse, right foot and causing a painful wound. admission and cheap railroad fare, the from Mankato will open the second amount of territory and it seems but reasonable 'S AKD people of the Northwest will have the Nicollet has had several cases of quarterly meeting of the evangelical association Mrs. Jos. Bobletor is here visiting with that a thief will wait until the Steel Mowers, in SleeoyEye and continue diphtheria. The family of Mr. Martin opportunity of enjoying a rich. Jreat for officer is at one part of the beat before her mother. over Sunday. Everybody is invited. Schaefer lost three children aged 7, 6 a small expense this year. mi beginnig his work at another. The infant daughter of A. Gag died Kolhas Bros, are going to move and 2 years, respectively. In the family also for the Northwestern Self-dumping George Becker has purchased the their five cent store into Sorenson's Thursday. of Mr. Studman there is also a case of Hayrakes, Banner Hayrakea/ the unexcelled building on Main Street. Sorenson & meat market of Leibenguth & Schmahl the disease. Nic. Gulden entertained a surprise The rustler occasionally stays up late Bredehoff have rented the Salkowski Norwegian Plows, Cultivators, and will hereafter be fonnd at that well building and purchased the stock of party from New Ulm Sunday. at night and visits various quarters' of durable and light running Smith Wagons, Harvesting is about all done in this established stand. He has closed his Salkowski and will continue the business the city in search of news, and he invariably self-oiling Wagons with steel axle, vicinity. Small grain is nearly all cat shop on Mill St. Geo. Leibenguth will Chas. Albrecht, St. Paul, is staying in the new block. Mr. S. will remain stumbles on one of the officers and with the new firm and keep books and if the weather keeps as favorable remain in his employ, while Ame lepire far the abon nmti MutHiurj itap on tad with Col. Ffaender and family. for them until New Year. in places where he least expects it as it has been during harvest, staking Schmahl will give his time to the ice BINDING TWINE of the best quailty. Franz Weber of Lafayette celebrated He judges from this that the officers will be completed in another week's business.REVEILLE. his birthday lately. He is now 67 years Fell into a Well. Our prices are low and suitable to patrol their beats quite thoroughly. time. of age. everybody. We ask the farmers to call Ass't Sup'tG. F. Bidwell has been appointed A gentleman who drove from Marshall At the school meeting held in St. befor_ i___ _, sWr**^ on us buying elsewhere.^ superintendent of the Northern to Tyler last Friday"reported the Mrs. E. McKittrick was atMinneton* James July 16. $12,000 bonds were Iowa Division of the C. & N. W. Ry. with thrilling adventure of a german woman Center Street beyond Martin Luther ka. Miss Hedwig Rudolph visits in St. SHERIFFS SALE. voted for anew school building. The headquarters at Eagle Grove, Iowa, about 8 miles northeast of Tyler on the College, should not be forgotten while Paul. new structure will contain six 'departments By -virtue of an execution, issued out of and vice M. Hopkins transferred to Sup't. Marshall road. The man said that street improvements are going on. under the Seal of the District Court, in and for the Mrs. H. Vogelpohl jr. celebrated her and is to the completed by the of the Iowa Division, with headquarters passing a farm honse his attention was County of Brown, and State of Minnesota, upon a Twenty five dollars, judiciously expended, judgment rendered and docketedin the said Court, birthday last Sunday by giving a pleasant first of August 4888. at Boon, Iowa. The vacancy caused attracted by the smothered sound of a would save a good deal of horseflesh on the ninth day ot November A 1877, fn aa party. action wherein Conrad Zeller is Plaintiff, and Peter by the appointment of Mr. Bidwell has woman's voice calling for help. He during muddy weather. Last week Wednesday, when Mrs. Joseph jchmitz is Defendant, for the sum of One hundred twenty-three Dollars and fifty Cents not been filled. stopped and looked in every direction Alois Huelskamp of Fairfax was Jos. Vogel and another lady were out (S12S 60), which execution was directed and delivered The rustler has received a private but could see nobody. After listening to me as Sheriff in and for said County of made happy by the arrival of a twelve driving near the hospital, the horse Burglars were at work at St. James Brown, I have this Twenty second day of July A. letter from St. Paul in which the writer awhile the sound seemed to him to be pound boy. D-1887, levied upon all the right, title and Interest shied and tipped the buggy over completely. last week Wednesday night, going of the said Defendant Peter Joseph Schmitz in says that at least fifty persons from coming from the direction of a well Fortunately neither of the and to the following lots, tracts and parcels of H. Hanschen was injured by a pumphandle through T. Neltums hardware store, St Paul will be with us during the land lying and being in the City or New Ulm. in near the house, and the thought struck ladies were injured. breaking open the money drawers taking striking his head, last week. this County of Brown and State of Minnesota, described August celebration. him that somebody might be inipris as follows, to wit: $5.00 in cash and also pocket Jnder the care of Dr. Fritsche he is Dr. C. A. York, a graduate f the Lot No. Three (3) of block No. Ninety.seven (97) ned therein. On looking into the well am Lot No. nine (9) of Block No. One hundred knifes, scissors, etc. to the value of (improving rapidly. Toronto"Veterinary College, has located he saw'a woman standing in two feet of and eighty-two (182) both North of Center Street, i I $30.00. At S. Holens the visitors found here. His office is at Mulverhill's barn and the south half of Lot No. Three (3) of Block The papers in our neighboring towns Mr, F. G. Cooke formerly of this water holding: a two year old child in No. one hundred and eight (108) South of Centre the safe open and empty, the burglars where orders may be left. The doctor Strict, all in the City of New Ulm Brown County, take quite an interest in booming the her arms. The gentleman quickly rescued lace, but now a resident of Decorah, Minnesota, according to thomap or plat of said placed a number of cigars in the safe comes well recommended and all in August celebration. earl all of the City of New Ulm on file and of record in the office her from her uncomforcable situation ila., was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Jos. of the Register of Deeds in and for snid Brown drawer and locked the doors. At P. need of a good veterinary surgeon will ft exchanges are reprinting whatever the in a greatly exhausted condition. County, Minnesota. Popp, part of last week. Eklunds saloon the loss amounted to do well to call on him. Notice is hereby given, that I, the undesigned*. REVIEW has to say about that event She said that about noon the day before as Sheriff as aforesaid, will sell the above described $5,00 or $7.00 in small change and at real estate and property to the highest bidder for the child was playing about the well, jThe St. Peter, Mankato, Red Wing and Dr. Koehne who has been up to Dacota, cash, at public auction at the front door of the A. Peterons saloon it amounted The authorities of Troy, N. V. have and getting the cover off very Court House in the City of New Ulm, in the County other eastern papers state, that Chinch tfell in. The reports that wheat in the Jim little that was taken. of Brown, and State of Minnesota, on Thurs- 3 solved the dog question, at least they mother was frantic and jumped into bugs made their appearance in swarms day the eighth day of Septemter A. D. 18S7, at ten River Valley is from 3 to 4 feet high o'clock A. of tbnt day, to satisfy th eaid Execntion, think they have, by requiring that the well to save the child. She was unable last week Monday and Tuesday. and that farmers expect a yield of Mr. C. Walter writes us from Lima, together with the interest and costs there- 4 every dog must be muzzled, or led by on. to get out and remained in the water Mr. P. Kuetzing who has been visiting from 20 to 30 bushel per acre, The Ohio Have missed a number of copies Dated July 22nd A S 1887 its owner by a rope four feet long when with Ins brother Frank during last with the child in her arms the re weather has been fair through the season of the REVIEW this summer on account JOHN SCHMID, it goes upon the street. A similar law week left for his home in Minneapolis* mainder of that day, all night, and until Sherif of Brow Co nty Minn. irj. and plenty of rain. of there being five parties in town by LIND & HAGBEliG, New Ulm, Minn. in this town would be hailed with nu.,,:. ..,T,_ .__ !^S fFriday accompanied by his family, afternoon the next dav, when by Atty6 the name of Walter. Please address Jo pleasure by a large number of sufferers There will be a lawn-sociable at the mere chance she was rescued. We SHERIFF'S SALE. my paper to my street aud.number, as from the dog nuisance. residence of A. W. Bingham's tomorrow The thru of Mueller & Essen has been have been unable to learn the woman I do not like to miss the paper. Am always State of Minnesota, Countyof Brown ss District Court (Thursday) evening. Ice dissolved by mutual consent Mr. Mueller glad to get news from New Ulm. name.LINCOLN CO. JOURNAL. Cyrus H. McCormiok an Leander J. McCormick cream will be served for the benefit of will continue the business. Mr. Essen as partners as C. H. A L. McCormick It was in the summer of 1869, from July Plaintiffs vs. John B. Castor, Defendant, They say that Charley Heideman the Congregational Church. The principal will open a cigar factory in Mankato. Notice is hereb} Ghen, That by virtue of an to October that I had the pleasure to A Train Wrecked. Execution tome directed and delivered, and now was red hot when he read the report of feature of the evening will be a live in New Ulm. Have been in a good The Engineer and Fireman Killed. in my hands, issued out of the District Coart, i the "Soo" convention and found that Ninth Judicial District, State of Minnesota, in and i PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY conducted by Mr. and Mrs. Heilig, of Cincinnati, many towns in the Union since then, in A passenger train from Duluth, for the County of Brown upon a Judgement ren- WS the young ladies. All are cordially theHon. John Lind was credited to the northern division Omaha railroad, was dered in ssid Con rt in favor of Cyrus H. MeCormiek are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. P. the west and southwest as far as and Leander J. McCormick as rartnors as invited. ditched at Cumberland, Wise, last State of Minnesota instead of the Board Scherer. Mrs. Heilig had the misfortune Indian Territory, but have failed to C.H.tL.I McCormick and against John B. ffi Monday, by an open switch, burying Castor, I have levied upon the following described of Trade of the City of New Ulm. He to sprain her ankle Saturday while find a city so nicely located and a country real estate of said defendant, to-wit: Last week we visited Mr. M.Mullen's underneath the engine John Donahue, will ask Mr. Lind for a satisfactory Ail of the East half of the 8outh Wert quarter ef jumping out of a buggj*. as healthy as New Ulm and Brown engineer, aged 30, and Fireman Webster. model farm near Iberia. The farm contains Section No four (4), Township 1J8 North off ^JL explanation or fight. Several employes and passengers County. It has often been my wish to Range No. 31 West, also all that part of the East CjSg over 500 acres, one half of which Mrs. Anna Christina Peterson, of A writer in the Hastings RUSTLERE GAZETT half of the North West quarter of said Section 4, TA were injured, including Murphy the THE see that little city of New Ulm on the are under cultivation, the rest being Township 110 Range 81 described as follows to ^Sf thinks that the chinch bug can best be Sleepy Eye,aged 42 ears, was examined baggagemaster. The accident was wit Commencing at a point on the North Mme of ~-JJ banks of the Minnesota River again." exterminated by ceasing to raise wheat. used for grazing purposes by his stock. caused: by a North bound engine and said Section 4, live chains West of the North last before the Judge of Probate Thursday Corner of the North West quarter of said Section '\H He says "One of the surest roads to caboose, which had been side tracked Mr. Mullen raises none but thorough and adjudged insane. She was taken 4 running thence south 40 chains te the Sooth line ^M ruin, agriculturally speaking, of the and neglected to close the switch. of said quarter Section, thence West 2 chains and i bred stock and possesses some of the 25th Anniversary oftlie Battle to St. Peter the same da present day and most persistently continued 60 links, thence Nortn 40 chains, thence East 2 rX The engine was smashed complelly finest horses and cattle in the country. of Sew Ulm. chains and 50 links to the place of beginning, said t in is the raising of bugsbug The baggage car fell over an embankment, land lying and being in this County of Brown and -J Emanuel Schnobrich has opened a cultureby sowing the plant food that while the smoker and 'passenger State of Minnesota. *JM Tuesday and Wednesday, August 23. Mr. John Lind returned from the meat market at Gaylord. The people bugs thrive on. Farmers can bring And that I shall, on Thursday the eighth day of coach were tipped over. Mr. John and 24., 1887. September A. D. 1887, at the hour of ten o'clock "Soo" Monday morning. He thinks about a revolution more quickly than of Gaylord are fortunate in having Mani Lind of New Ulm was one of the passengers 4$ A. M. ofsaid day, at the front Door of the Court they imagine, by commencing at once that the contention has accomplished a C, St. P., M. & O. R'y and C. & N. W and informs us that there were House in the City of New Ulm in said County and -f as a butcher. He can tell good beef State, proreeJ to sell all the right, title and interest the seeding of clover. That once growing, special train Aug 23., 1887. no switchlights to warn the engineer of great deal of good. To quiet Secretary when ne sees it and will always furnish of the above named Defendant, John B. Castor "&? the fertilization of the land, the Leave St. Paul 8:40 a. m. the danger. in and to the above described property, to satisfy Us Heideman's feelings, he assured our hi customers with the best the market growth of animals, dairies, diversified Minneapolis said Judgment and costs, amounting to One Hun- j Jordan 9:15 4 reporter, that the minutes of the convention dred and Seventy Dollars and forty one Cents, to- S I 4 farming, more intelligence, more a fiords. Henderson 10:36 4 gether with all accruing costs of sale, and interest 4 Veterinary Surgeon. will show him to be the accredited 4 thought and general thrift and prosperity 4 Le Sueur 11:15 on the same from the fonrth day of Januaiy 1881, 4 Mr. Otto Lohman of Lafayette brother at the rate of 7 per cent, per annum, at Public 4 follow. A practical farmer says member of the New Ulm Board of Dr. York the Canada Veterinary Mankato 11:26 4 Auction, the highest bidder for cash. 4 that he cannot afford to haul manure a Surgeon, Dentist and Oculist has located Clans Lohman of New Ulm died Kasota 11:35 Trade. Dated at New Ulm Minn tnis 22nd day of July iM 4 4 quarter of a mile as a matter of economy. here and solicits the patronage of all St. Peter 12:05 p.4 m. 1887. Wednesdi\ l.i-t. The funeral occurred 4 JOHN B. SCHMID. tA 4 Four quarts of clover is the best stock owners. Office at Tom Mulverhills 4 Mr. Moll, of town Milford, was the 12,15 11 urv'-u and was largely attended Sheriff of Brown County, Minn. jm. and cheapest'manure he can use. Another stable. Give me a call as I guarantee *m Airive New Ulm 1:30 p. m. first to get caught and injured severely LIND & HAGBKRG, Plaintiff's Attorneys. Decpa-ed is 63 \ears old and was one says he makes a thousand pounds satisfaction to all. 1 make a specialty Should any change of time on the by a self-binder. The accident happened CTATEOF MINNESOTA, County of Brown ss \m of pork from an acre of clover Clover of the pioneers of Lafayette. of Dentistry, if you have a horse C, St. P., M. & O R'y go into effect 1 In Probate Court. 31 Wednesday by his thrusting his is the thing to begin with. It draws that has bad teeth give me a trial. before August 23., the special train In the matter of the guardianship of Emil Kott- tiM A little rumpus occurred in Goose seven-tenths of its bulk from the air, ke, Helena Kottke, Louis Kottke and Emma Kott- M% hand accidentally into the gearing of will run t connect at Kasota. ke minors. and only three-tenths from the soil. F. Kuetzing, Meridian Block, has 65 town Saturday evening. Two women the machine. Dr. Strickler, who has On rtadlng and filing the petition of Adolph. Jrtl C. W. H. HEIDEMAN, Cease raising bugs, and beginning with doz. of fancy handkerchiefs just received, Wlethoff gnardian of Bmil Kottke, Helena Kott- T/tf whipped each other's husbands because charge of the case, says that the patient Committee on Transportation. ke, Louis Kottke and Emma Kottke the above i&M clover raise oats, corn, cattle, horses, at low prices. named minors. tfj of a quarrel about some geese. White will not be able to do much work this sheep, hogs, and thrive generally, and It is ordered, pursuant to the prayer of said petitioner, winged peace has settled over that part though saying is easier than doing, the summer. that a time be fixed for examining, and A Terrible Accident. Genuine Insect Powder allowinghis account, that said account be examined, ot the city again and the residents doing is the only thing,and not so slow at Henry Goede's. and petition heard by the Judge of this The Agricultural Department estimates fancy silk velvet in all colors and difficult and expensive as on,e Court on the 29th day of July 1887, at 10 o'clock breathe easier. Little Willie Duitsch gets both legs cut ard in the forenoonof that day, at the Probate Office imagines.'4 Onn the condition of Minnesota's in said County. of by a reaper and dies from the UW at 1 dollar a yard at Mrs. A. Ol crop, making the yield of last year en Dr. Chas. Berry left for a four weeks And it is further ordered, that public notice be ding's millinary store. effects of the accident. given to all pezsons interested of the time and Water Melons at reasonable a basis of 100, as follows corn 102 trio to Spokane Falls and other western place of examining said account, by publishing a prices copy off this order in the New Ulm Review a at M. Eibner. this order in the Ne Ul wheat, 76 oats, 81 barley, 70 rye towns Sunday evening'. The Doctor A terrible accident happened on the skly NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. weekly newspaper printed and published at the City of New ulm in said County, at least once in 80 potatoes, 102 sweet potatoes, 101 has promised to write the REVIEW how farm of Mr. Andrew Duetsch, in town each week for two successive weeks prior to the beans, 101 sorghum, 88 wool, 102 he is impressed with the country and Cottonwood, Saturday. At 7 o'clock day of such hearing. New Ulm Public Schools. Dated July 6th 1867. clover, 79 timothy, 71 apples, 83 our readers can be assured of some very in the morning Mr. Duetsch started to EBN8T BRANDT, The fall term of the public schools When Baby WM rick, ire gave her Castoria, grapes, 85. (L S.) Judge of Probate. interesting letters. reap some grain. While driving the begins Monday, Aug. 15. Applications When she WM a Child, she ened for Cyttm, reaper he notioed that part of the machinery for admission will be received at the PROBATE NOTICE. On Frida\, July 15, early in the morning, When ih became Miss, abe clone Castoria, C. A. De Graff, proprietor of the Lake Supk's office in the school building, on was broken, and kept watching State or Minnesota, County of Brown. M. I 1\ the large double store building, Whan ah* had Children, aba fare them Caatecia, Thursday, Aug. 11, from 9 a. m. to 12 Elysian Stock farm in Waseca County, Probate Court, Special Term, July atn, 1887. the broken part, in order to avoid further In the Matter of the Kstate of WUiiam Mielke. owned by H. F. Thoele &Sons, general m., 2 to 5 p. m. and 6. to 7 p. m. The died at the Merchants Hotel in St. Paul /&* damage to the machine. While deceased. minimum age at which pupils may be merchants and Otto Steinke, hardware On reading and filing the petition of Herman last week Tuesday. He had been confined so occupied he did not notice that his .-v**** admitted is six years. Non-resident Meyer, administrator of the estate of William merchants at Gaylord were consumed to his room several weeks with Mielke deceased, representing amongother thing*. applicants for admission will report for little boy was walking ahead of the that he has folly administered estate that by fare. The loss is estimated at$12,000. ^JBW ULM MARKETS:Whea No. cancer of the stomach. The deceased examination at the Supt's office, on the debts of said deceased, funeral charges and machine and he was within a few inches 63* No. 2,:61 eats, 30 corn, 35 bar, costs of administration of said estate have been with only a little Insurance. Wednesday, Aug. 31, at 2p. m. was forty-two years of age and well of the boy before he finally did see paid, and praying that a time and place be fixed, ley. 40 new potatoes, 40c. onion- By o?der of the Board of Education, for the assignmentof the residue of said estate to known in the Northwest. His estate is 1.50 butter, 810 ,eggs,9 live hogs Dr. A. Koehne has contracted with him* The horrified father tried to stop the parties entitled thereto and that be be discharged R. Nix, Supt. valued at about $300,000. per lb 4}: pork, per lb5J. Flour pes from his said trust. Mr. W. R. Shields of Dakota for 120 the team, but it was too late and as a New Uim, July 27, 1887. gtf *i It Is ordered, that saidpetition be heard, by the wl.2.2582. 75. hrst class draft horses to be delivered Judge of this Court, on Thursday the 11th day of result both of the little fellow's legs The list of personal property returned DWELLING FOR SALE. August A. D. 1887, at 10 o'clock 4 M., at the at New Ulm between now and next were cut off below the knee joints. Dr. Probate Office in said county. by the assessors of Nicollet County for In Brief, And To The Point. And it is further ordered, that notice thereof be fall* Mr. Koehne is dealing quite extensively Strickler was called and assisted by Dr. the year 1887 amounts to $1,046,462. The solid brick dwelling, corner of given to all persons interested, by publishing a Dyspepsia is dreadful. Disordered in horses and will purchase copy of this order for three successive wee ks prior Fritsche, amputated the limbs. The Broadway and 1st North Street, is offered Lafayette is assessed to the amount of liver is misery. Indigestion is a foe to to said day of hearing in the New Ulm Review a them at the highest market price. Farmers for sale on easy terms. For particulars little fellow is but three years and four weekly newspaper, printed and published at the good nature, $82,563, West Newton $59,651 and City of New Ulm In said County. inquire of the owner, The human digestive apparatus is who have spare stock will do well months old and there are but small Courtland $65,824. The returns in some Dated at New Ulm the 5th da of July A. D. one the most complicated and wonderful CHAS. MELSHEIMEB 1887. to see the doctor, but they must brinonone hopes of his recovery. LATER.The instances were raised 200 percent by the 109 Market Street. St Louis, Mo., By the Court, things in existence. It is easily but,first class stock as he does little fellow died Sundav night EBNST BRANDT, board of equalization. The valuation or of Wm. Ffaender, New Ulm. put out of order. S Judge of frobate not deal in inferior quality animals. Greasy food, tough food, sloppy food, on dogs.in Brighton was raised 400 percent. T\t?m NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Endurance of Society People. Merchants pleasetake Notice. bad cookery, mental worry, late"hours, Station Agent Heideman has kindly A prominent societv lady of Washington, irregular habits, and many other things State of Minnesota, County of Brown }I Pn bateCourt. being asked by the Prince of which ought not to be, have made the furnished us with a table showing the The county commissioners met in regular ^Jor sale stock of clothing, furnishing In the Matter of the Estate of Mathias Olsen Wales, "Why is it you people here manifest American people a nation of dyspeptics. goods, fixtures. 13 full men's suits, 65 freight rates between New Ulm and Deceased. session last Monday. After hearing so little fatigue from dancing, Notice is hereby given to all persons having boy'sand children's suits, 100 overcoats, 44Why, you points from and to which most of our and considering several school district claims and demands againstthe estate of Mathia* receptions, etc.?" replied, But Green's August Flower has done stock of furnishing goods that invoices Kettner late of the County of Brown deceased, freight is shipped. and road matters, W. Brown appeared see. we Americans regain the vitality a wonderful work in reforming this sad $500. All other fixtures too numerous that the Judge of the Probate Courtof said county wasted in these dissipations by usintr will hear, examine, and adjust claims and demands before the board, in behalf of business and making the American people to mention. I will sell the whole stock 1st 2d 3rd 4th 5tn against said estate, at his office in the City Dr. H|rjr Iron Tonic so healthy that they can enjoy their or any part of it, at such pricesthat the P&' Chicago & Milwaukee 84 69 51 35 28 the Winona St Peter Land Company, ofNew Ulm in said county, on the first Monday of each month for six secessive months, commencing meals and be happy. purchaser must make money out of it. La Crosse & Winona 56 48 36 28 22 \'A. with anew proposition to settle the delinquent St Paul&Minneapolis 4* 4 8 7 2 9 2 2 1 8 with the first Monday in August 1887. Goods must be sold within 60 days. Remember:No happiness without and that six montb from the 25th da of Jane Swiss embroideries 6. 8,10 cts. up tax matter, but before a settlement All persons interested can examine the health- But Green's August Flower 1887, have been limited and allowed by said Mankato 31 26 20 16 12 wards. Large assortment at our asuat Probate Court for creditors to present their was reached the commissioners goods at their leisure. firings health and happiness to the dys- St. Peter 27 28 17 14 11 low prices, saw" jJaJ^ijy^ Gebeer's old book store. Sleepy Eye 18 15 12 9 7 -fac* Ask your druggist for a bottle, adjourned to Tuesday August ifelm Oscar Xriduon, Bloc) ....OHJ| oty-five cents. $&& is a, AdmUnstratror of the estate of Mathias Otac**, nonage,. twsW i