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NEW ULM AND VICINITY. Mayor Pfau, of Mankato, was in the Heard, on the Streets. ADOLPH SEITER. fy[ August 18-24, 1&2& city yesterday. August^*2*, T887S Travelers'^ Guide. Adolpk Setter sr., one of the founders The fall term of^|||T^theran school 25th ANNIVERSARY Since C. H. Ross has appointed himself of New Ulm and for twenty-eight years L#tl began Monday. %'fW,* independent street commissioner, proprietor of the Dakota House, died the rocks on Minnesota near Center Hon. Chas. Flandrau writes that Wednesday evening, Aug. 3, aged 61 street are fast disappearing. People himself and lady will surely be present years. The funeral took place on Friday living further up the street would not at the aniversary. afternoon. At 2 o'clock the remains OF THE object if Mr. Ross would extend his battle of Ifew tttm* were conveyed under escort of The special train announced to leave operations to their neighborhood. Jj^jt VViqoqkiSt.Peteif^^ the Turn-verein, of which the deceased Mankato at 11.35 a. m. Aug. 23., will had been a member since its organization, depart 20 minntes earlier, the time Going East. Going West. Our millers nave about decided To to Turner Hall. The funeral services -TO BE CELEBRATED AT having been changed to 11.15 a. m. No 4 Express, 9-46 a. m. No. 1 Express 4:2 6-05 a.m. close their mills during the celebration 0 p.m were opened by an appropriate 2 9 33 p.m. 3 13 Ac'm 5:00 a. An enormous ditching machine has August 23 and 24. Would it not be a 2,1 Ac'm 10-30 a.m. song rendered by the mixed choir of 14 10:30 a m. 19 1:45 p.m. been doing duty, ditching the sloughs good idea for our merchants to follow 16 4 15 p. m. the Turnverein, whereupon Mr. F. in the suburbs. Thirty-four oxen furnished the example set by the mills? Let us 2sos 1 and 2 daily. All others daily Schuetz delivered the funeral discourse, the metive power. all close our places of business during except Sunday. ue^day M& Wedi\e^dky, 23 kM 24, 188* in which he reviewed the life of the deceased the two days, A C. W. H. HEIDEMAX, Agent. and referred to the many important The only egyptian oracle which has ~*v ever been in New Ulm, will dispense its services rendered by him to the Read C. Wagner's new ad'. In an article about the pharmaceutical wisdom at Turner Hall Thursday evening. community during a life of incessant PROGRAMME. St. P., MT& O. R'y and Chas Gebser will attend the Turnfest &N W. convention, held here last June, the activity. The funeral procession which special train Aug. 23, 1887. at Wausau, Wis., next week. He editor of the Northwestern Pharmacist was then formed, was one of the grandest Leave St. Paul 8:40 a. m. &" Mr. James Lillie, who has been in leaves this morning. says "New Ulm is noted for its oldfashioned Minneapolis 9:15 "A'"' ever witnessed in this city. It was TUESDAY, AUGUST 23. the employ of John Albert, removed and withal generous feeling 10:36 Jordan Kit John W Elho of Sleepy Eye and F. headed by the Silver Cornet Band, 1:30 p. m. Reception of Guests at Depot. with his family to ftockford, 111. Monday Henderson 11:15 of hospitality. This feeling of "ge- Meile of this place were placed on the which was followed by the Turnverein. Mayor's Address of Welcome at Turner Hall. Le Sueur 11:26 ~4 evening. miithiichkeit" and warm-hearted fellowship Mankat Promenade Concert at Turner Hall Park. pension list last week. *4 The pall-bearers were Wm. Pfaender, 11:15 Evening: Concert, Tableaux & Dance at Turner is an outgrowth of its early Henry Crone started for a trip to continental Easota 12:05 p. P. Scherer, R. Fischer, W. Hauenstein, Lawn Soci:ible. Ice cream, coffee, Hall. and bitter experience^ As New Ulm St. Peter Europe Saturday. He will be 12:15 P. Herian, H. Frenzel, W. Boeseh and cake, fortune telling, no end of fun at Arrive New Ulm _. stood together as one man in '62, so it 1:3 0 WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 24. absent several months, spending most Wm. Hummel. Upon arrival at the Turner Hall Thursday evening. Don't Should any change of time on the* stands to day and will, we trust, thus of his time in Germany. 9 a. m. Assembly at Turner Hall. cemetery, the mixed choir sang a dir^e, fail to be present. C., St. P., M. & O. R'y go into effect, many years to come." Procession through Principal Streets. before August 23, the special train, followed by a short address on behalf There will be another joint rehearsal Fritz Jahnke entertained his relatives Orations at Turner Hall Park. will run to connect at Kasota. of the Turnverein, then another song, of the several male choirs of this city 2 p.m. Meeting of Defenders' Association. with a dance Saturday evening and a The board of trade have engaged a and the vast assembly parted with the Drive about City and Vicinity. C. W. H. HEIDEMAN, next Friday evening at 8 o'clock, at pic-mc Sunday, at his farm in town competent engineer to make a survey Banquetat Turner Hall. Committee on Transportation,,/ remains of a citizen endeared to all who Turner Hall. Cottonwood. of the Minnesota river, with a view of had known him. Anton Gag attends the Photographers' securing estimates of the probable cost F. H. Retzlaff two-year-old girl fell Adolph Seiter was born in the town Round trip tickets at 1J single fare will be sold bv the'above roads at St convention at Chicago this week. of an iron bridge in place of tbe present down cellar Friday, fracturing his left of Buehl, in the central part of the Paul Minneapolis, Le Sueur, St. Peter and Mankato. At other stations either^ While in Chicago, Mr. Gag will purchase structure. leg above the knee joint. Dr Fritsche round trip tickets at 1J will be sold, or a receipt may be taken entitlmo- the- Grand Duchy of Baden, Sept. 29, 1826. some improved apparatus for his holder to return at one-third single fare. 3w has charge of the patient. At the [age of seventeen he went to gallery. Owners of steam thresher engines France, where he spent three years. A CORDIAL IN V1TATI0N IS EXTENDED TO ALL. Mrs. Mary Eder, of Chaska, fractured say that they will run their machines M. Mullen is cooling off on the shore Soon after his return from France he her right arm below the elbow and dislocated TL over the pontoon bridge,when necessity of Lake Superior. He is staying at embarked for America, arriving at her left shoulder blade, by being NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Swiss embroideries 6, 8, 10 cts. upwards. compels them to, and will hold the city Duluth and from there makes short New York on the 1st of May, 1847. thrown from a runaway team Saturday. Large assortment at our usual State of Minnesota, County of Brown J-In Probate responsible for any and all damages. trips to the neighboring points of interest. After spending several years in that Court. low prices. In the Matter of the They contend that the bridge is a public Estate of Johann Gnebel* F. Kuetzing, Meridian Block city, he removed to Cincinnati. In 1865 Deceased. highway and that it is the city's business Notice is hereby given to all persons having Louis C. Scnerer has been appointed he joined the German Land Ass'n and A letter was received at the Court claims and demands against the estate cf Johann. to maintain it in a safe condition. Furst & Bradley sulky plows cheap ^a candidate for West Point, having Griebel late of the County of Brown deceased,, in company with Wm. Pfaender and House last week addressed to Mrs. that the Judge of the Probate Court of said countywill at J. Klossner's THE RUSTLER. passed the best examination at Mankato others settled'at the site of New Ulm, hear, examine, and adjust claim and demands John Grimmer. The genial Register against said estate, at his office the City F. Kuetzing, Meridian Block, has 65 last week Tuesday. W. H. Smith of where he became a member of the mercantile orNew Ulm in said county, on the first Monday of Deeds did not accept the mission. doz. of fancy handkerchiefs just received, The boys at the Elevator have been of each month for six successive months, commencing Waseca is alternate. Mr. Scherer will firm of Lieber, Koehne and at low prices. with the first Monday September 1887, indulging in fragrant havannas ever report at West Point August 28. and that six months from the 28th day of July Seiter. In 1859 he opened the Dakota Mr. Albert Steinhauser has been 1SS have been limited and allowed by said since Saturday. Geo. Bevier says that, Brnmmep's Genuine Insect Powder House, which under his skillful management spending part of his summer vacation Probate Court for creditors to present thebr The Board of Education organized it being a boy, there is no necessity of claims. at Henry Goede's. has been for many years one on "the dark and bloody ground" of Saturday by electing the following officers: Mam Gnebel, curtailing expenses. ejtecutrix of the estate of Johauu GneDel deceased of the best-known hotels of the State. Kentucky. He i3 expected home today. Wm. Hummel, President E. G. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Tbe tableaux at the aniversary will Notwithstanding the many cares and Koch, Clerk Dr. C. Weschcke, Treasurer, be "The Seal of Minnesota". Mr. SALT FOR SALE. labors incident to conducting such an Wm. Fiank and F. Friedman, A good pool table for sale, Enqutre The ladies of the Turnverein will Berndt has been working out the details establishment, the deceased was an indefatigable at John Albert. |Committee on building and repairs. Imported english dairy and table salt give asocial at the Hall Thursday evening. and will be sure to produce something worker as a member of the is offered for sale cheap iu original State Normal School i Henry Retzlaff, who was committed Refreshments will be served and excellent. Turnverein and among all the theat.ical packages at our New Ulm Creamery Jto the as\ lum at St. Peter last Febru[an, the egyptian oracle will be present to The old piano of the Turnverein will entertainments that have delights Co.'s city office. returned to his home, in to.vn Cottonwood, enlighten the natives as to their future AT 3IANKAT0. be sold Thursday evening. Intending ed and instructed the public at Turner about a month ago, cured. life. Those wishing an enjoyable evening SCHUBERT & FLOU i purchasers will do well to consult the Hall, it would be difficult to name aie invited. He was legally discharged trom the The entrance examination for the egypthm oracle before making their final a single one whose success was not hospital August oil. Fall Term W ill commence WEDNESDAY, offer for the instrument. principally due to his untiring and unselfish If there are any parties who can furnish Aug. 31, at 9 o'clock A. M. Classes organized The local Secretary of the Brown Co. quarters to the visiting Defenders exertions. Peculiarly gifted tor As we have previously stated, arrangements on Friday, Sept. 2d. Regular Agents for the improved Agricultural Society, Mr. C. L. Rous, Aug. 23. and 24., and have not reported dramatic work, ne was the lite and soul work begins Monday, Sept. 5th. are being perfected towards SELF BINDERS has a few copies of the Premium List this to the committee, they will confer of nearly all that has ever been attempted THREE GRADUATING COURSES: attending the New Ulm celebration, MGCORMICK for 1837 left. Anv of our readers who a favor by reporting to Mr. C. L. in this line in our city. In private which will make that affair one of utmost have not recened one, should drop a Roos how many they can quarter. life, his qualities of heart and his record ELEMENTARY, Three Years. success. A meeting was held at ADVANCED, Four Years. Postal Card to Mr. Roos and he will as a citizen gained him the thorough the office of Dr. Daniels en Saturday Steel Mowers, The "Deutsche Verein" and "Turnverein" PROFESSIONAL, One Year. cheeifully mail them one. respect of every member of the community evening, and a committee of arrangements of St. Paul have consolidated Tuition Free. Expenses very low. in which he lived. The deceased consisting of Dr. A. W. Daniels For full particulars send for the new On Saturday locomotives set fire to under the name of Germania Turnverein. leaves a wife and ten children *o mourn catalogue, mailed free to any address. and C- R. Woods was appointed with also for the Northwestern Self-dumping the grass along the track at Red Stone, The new society has about 300 EDWAED SEARING, President. his loss. The bereaved family have the full authority to act. The committee Hayrakes, Banner Hayrakes, the unexcelled which spread to the snow fences and to members and will be the strongest in Mankato, Minn., July 30, 1887. sympathy of the entire community. are hard at work, and New Ulm may Norwegian Plows, Cultivators,, the woods veiy rapidly. The passenger the State. expect such assistance from St. Peter WANTED TO RENT durable and light running Smith Wagons, tram was held there about 15 minutes Work on the drive well is progressing as will make her proud of her St Peter self-oiling Wagons with steel axle. mle the train men endeavored to ^Died Thursday Aug. 4th of diptheria, A house with five, six or seven good slowly. For the last two days the defenders. The M. V. C. Band will be Repairs for the above named MAchinery always oo hanot put out the fare. A special engine and the eight year old son of Mr. & Mrs. rooms. Inquire at the Review office. workmen have tried to get through a engaged to escort the body to New J. H. Tappe. The funeral occured at crew weie sent down trom here and BINDING TWINE of the best qnality. Li)cr of feldspar. The probabilities TJS. ALBERT FRITSCHE, Ulm and to be there through the two the Lutheran cemetery Friday. The sucueded checking tne tire after Our prices are low and suitable to are, that they A\ill stake a solid layer days. Badges and banners will be secured bereaved have our sympathj. aoout throe horns' hard work. everybody. We ask the farmers to call of granite, which will put a stop to the and the former will be worn by on us before buying elsewhere. Ab ntt a t.' i^o the Board of Trade drilling. the survivors. One feature of interest The county commissioners were in entered into correspondence with the Office over J. Hossaer's Hardware Store. will be noticed, viz: that those in line session as board of equalization Monday Wait for the Big Show. While the SHERIFFS SALE. Minnesota State Weather Signal bureau New Ulm, Minn. will march to the scene equipped and and as Commisioners yesterday. various State and District Fairs are advertising an only lacked the cooperation of the By -virtue of an execution, issued out of and" armed, as nearly as possible, with the New Ulm Public Schools. under vhe Seal of the District Court, in and for theCounty They had not completed their labors.up their attractions the managers Rail Road Co to transmit the messages of Brown, and State of Minnesota, upon a. same arms and equipments as those to the time of our going to press. Proceedings of the Brown County Fair are busy securing The fall term of the public schools judgment rendered and docketed in tne said Courts to get regular weather bulletins. Since on the ninth day ot November A D. 1877, in an worn in 1862. begins Monday, Aog. 15. Applications will be published next week. the largest list of attractions ever action wherein Conrad Zeller is Plaintiff, and Peter that time tne matter has been taken up for admission will be received at the Joseph schmitz is Defendant, for the sum or exhibited at a County Fair. Much enthusiasm is being evinced Last ear's Exposition was a success ith the U. S. Signnl Office and it is One hundred twenty-three Dollars and fifty Cents- Supt.'s office in the school bnilding, on ($123 50), which execution was directed and delivered and the event looked forward to, as one and this year's will be a successor. Thursday, Aag. 11. from 9 a. m. to 12 now an established tact that New Ulm to me as Sheriff in and for said County of Mr E. G. Pahl will embark at Bremerhaven m., 2 to 5 p. m. and 6. 10 7 p. m. The of exceptional interest. Any of the Brown, I have this Twenty second day of July A_ Like everything goed, it has the endorsement will soon receive daily weather reports. on board the North German D. 1887. levied upon all the right, title .md interest minimum age at which pupils may be survivors who have not had their names of press and people. Minnesota of the said Deiendant Peter Joseph Schmitz i Instruments for taking observations, Lloyd's steam ship "Ems," on the 31st admitted is six years. Non-resident and to tha following lots, tracts and parcels of recorded will please do so as soon as and Dakota newspapers are booming flags etc. have been sent for and as soon land lying and being in the City of New Ulm, in applicants for admission will report for of August. He will be accompanied by this County of Brown and 3tate of Minnesota, described possible, as every living hero of that it with one accord and that means examination at the SupL's office, on as they arrive the weather flags will be Henry Rudolphi, a 13-year-old nephew as follows, to wit occasion should be, and is wanted in Wednesday,the Aug. 31, at 2 p. m. the grandest Exposition on record and Lot No. Three (3) of bloekNo. Ninety.seven (97V regularly displayed from the REVIEW order of Boar of Education, of Mr. Rudolphi, of this city. ana Lot No nine (9) of Block No, One hnndrea line on the day of departure. ST. PE the largest r.ttendance. building. and eighty-two (182) both North of Center Street, R. Nix, Snpt. Visitors during the week: Geo. W. and the Sooth half of Lot No. Three (3) of Block. TEB HEBALD. A new and dangerous counterfeit silver No. one hundred and eight (108) South of Centre New Uim, JuTy 27, 1887. Tue following is a summary of the Scherer, Mankato H. Schlichting and Street, all in the City of New Ulm Brown Connty, dollar is thus described: The coin Minnesota, according to thomap or plat of said Cash premiums that will be paid at the Miss Clara Sohns, St. Paul Mrs. A. W. DWELLING FOR SALE. MrsiC-LOviNG people must not fail City of New Ulm on fie and of record the office is lighter in weight than the genuine, of the Register of Deeds in and for said Brow a coming Fair of the Brown Co. Agricultural Schlichting, Minneapolis Ad. Schell, to visite the State fair this year, where The solid brick dwelling, corner of Connty, Minnesota. and the color is somewhat duller. The Society, Sept. 19, 20 and 21. Tracy Wm. Brust, Redwood Fall Notice is hereby given, that I, the undersigned, many new and beautifnl designs in instruments Broadway and 1st North Street, is offered outlines of the head of Liberty, and also as Sheriff as aforesaid, will sell the above described F. Pfaender. St. Paul, A. Schell, Tracy for sale on easy terms. For particulars Cattle 5311.20 will be exhibited, and where real estate and property to the highest bidder, for that of the spread eagle on the reverse inquire of the owner, cash, at public auction at the front door of the Horses 55.50 Geo. W. Sommerville, T. E. Bowen, artists of national repute will give select Court House in the City of New Ulm, in the County side, are remarkably distinct, but the Sheep 12.00 CHAS. MELSHEIMER Sleepy Eye, A. R. Pfau, Mankato, H. of Brown, and State cf Minnesota, on Thursday performances. Then there will be 109 Market Street, St. Louis, Mo., points of the stars in the circle on the Swine 29.00 the eighth day of Septeml er A. 1867, at ten M. Ball, Lone Tree Lake, H. Feuerstein, o'clock A. M., of thnt day, to satisfy the said Execution, the State Band Tournament, with fine or of Wm. Pfaender. New Ulm. Poultry 27.00 date side are indistinct when compared together with the interest and costs thereon. Home. prizes for the best bands outside of the Gi.tin 62.00 with the genuine. The milling on the Merchants pleasetake Mic e. Dated July 22nd A. D. 1887. Vegetables 57.00 two cities, and daily concerts by the The Yorort of the Minnesota Turnbezirk edge of the coin is poor. JOHN B. SCHM1DV Fruits 24.00 Sheriff of Brown County, Minn. consolidated bands of Prof. Seibert of organized Monday by electing For sale stock of clothing, furnishing Flowers 10.00 LIND & HAGBEKG, New Ulm, Minn., Attya. ONE of the features of the State Fair St. Paul and Prof. Danz of Minneapolis, goods, fixtures, 13 full men's suits, 65 Dairy Product 16.50 the following officers: President, Wm. is the auction sales of blooded stock SHERIFF'S SALE- boy'sand children's suits, 100 overcoats, than which there are none better Art Department etc 74.75 Pfaender Vice Pres., C. L. Roos, Secretary, which will take place this year on stock of furnishing goods that invoices School Exhibits 20.00 State of Minnesota, Conntyof Brown ^ss. in the West. DM- E. A. H^ers Corr. Sec'y, G. $500. All other fixtures too numerous trici Court Thursday and Friday, September 15th Races 25.00 Cyrus H. McConmok and Leander S. McCormick to mention. 1 will sell the whole stock Fischer Treasurer, Dr. Weschcke ds fancy silk velvet in all colors and 16th. Nothing but pure bloods as partners as H. & L. J. MeCormick ar Qflfl or any part of it, at such prices that the Total S724.25 Plaintiffs vs. John B. Castor, Defendant. Turnwart, Chas. Gebser F. Schuetz, will be sold, and no "funny business" 0UU at 1 dollar a yard at Mrs_ A. 01 Notice is hereby Given, That by virtue of an purchaser must make money out of it. R. Fischer and 0. Bach. Regular Execution tome directed and delivered, and now will be tolerated. It is expected that ding's millinary store. Goods must be sold within 60 days. The Minneapolis Exposition opens in my hands, issued oat of tbe District Court, meetings will be held the second Thursday All persons interested can examine the many choice animals of every breed Ninth Judicial District, State of Minnesota, in and this year on the 31st da*? of August and for the Coanty of Brown upon a Judgement rendered goods at their leisure. Smoke the celebrated "Philopenc' of each month. will be offered for sale, thus affording in said Court in favor of Cyras H. MeCormick continues until October 15th. About Call at C. Gebser's old book store the best 10 cent cigar in the market and Leander J. MeCormick aa partnors as the farmer a splendid opportunity to ten thousand dollars has been expended C. H. &L.J MeCormick and against John B. The extremely dry weather has JOHN ALBERT, Manager. Only manufactured by Mueller & Essen. Castor, I nave levied upon tbe following described get just what he wants, and to get it on the building this year, preparing ruined what little grass there was in real estate of said defendant, to-witr PROBATE NOTICE. at what it is fairly worth. Farmers in All of the East half of the 8outh West quarter of it for the Exposition, although it W^ the open pastures and consequently our Section No four (4), Township 110 North of quest of choice animals should make a State of Minnesota, Brown County, ^ss. In was supposed to be as complete as possible Range No. 31 West also all that part of the East o1 cows are obliged to visit the fields %h Probate Court. half of the North West quarter of said Section 4, note of this and go prepared to buy^ ami during the last one. Many changes In the matter of the estate of Anders Anderson, farmers living near town. About twenty Township 110 Bange 31 described as follows to Caatoma, deceased. dnn M*8*. wit: Commencing at a point on the North line of will be made in the entrances for On reading and films thePetition of Andrew Anderson cows visited A. NageFs cornfield Sunday lSffc.Vfhen Baby-was saXTwe |Ve her Castoria, SPECIA OFFE UNTIL SEPT. said Section 4, five chains West of the North East of Brown county representing, among other becam the accommodation of visitors, which Corner of the North Westquarterof said Section and helped themselves to corn WLen shee -rcas & Child, she cried for Castorm, things, thatAnders Anderson late of said Conn, 4 running thence south 40 chains to the Sooth line sh Whe* ty of Brown onthe 27th day of June A. D. 1887, will render it much more pleasant. of said quarter Section, thence West 2 chains and The weekly PIONEER PRESS to new* grown from seeds which carried away at Lake Hanaka said Connty died intestate, 60Jinks, theneeNorth 40 chains, thence East Everything that can be desired by subscribers.Three Months for 25 Gts. and being a resident of this County at the When ahehad Children, she g*ve them CastorU, first honors at our county fairs for chains and 50 Imks to the place of beginning, saidi time of his death, leavinggoods, chattels and es The special departments of the Weekly landlyI ng and being this County of Brown an-X those who attend the Exposition will be the last sixteen years. Mr. Nagel tate within this County^nd that the said Petitioner State of Minnesota. PIONEER PRESS are "THE NEWS," is the oldest son of saiddeceased, and praying found within its walls and it will not And that I shall, on Thursday the eighth day of was wild and of coarse he wanted thatadministration of said estate be to Christian "THE FARM," "THE HOME", "THE September A. D. 1887, at the hoar of ten o'clock? Ahlnessgranted:It is ordered,thatsaidpetition be be necessary for any one entering in big damage. Trouble was avoided by YOUNG FOLKS," TEMPERANCE," A.M. of saidday, at the front Doorof the Court heard before the Judge of this court, on Thursday Honse in thVCity of New Ulm in said Cosnty and the morning to leave the building until "PUZZLES," an* "NOTES AND QUE- the 1stday of September A. D. 1887, at 10 o'clock the cows keeping their temper, and Throw the Powder Overboard, tate, proceed to aell all the right, title and interest A. M., attheProbate Office in said connty. RIES," all ably sustained by the best the close of the night performance. of the above named Defendant, John B. Cast flan whatever corn they had secured, and Ordered farther, that notice thereof be given to were thrilling words, spoken at a time and to the above described property, to satisf- editorial talent. Besides these, every the heirs of said deceased, and to all persons interested, The railroads have all agreed to sell iaU Judgment and costs, amounting to One HXLI the owner of them paving five dollars number contains choice new, short and by publishing a copy of this, order for of great danger. The lives of all on dred and Seventy Dollars and forty oneCents, tjT tickets at the rate of one cent and a three successive weeks priorto said day of hearing, for the Sunday lunch. In connection serial stories, editorials, correspondence gether with all accruing coats of sale, and intere the vessel depended upon prompt action. the Hew Ulm Review a weekly newspaper on the same from the foorth day of January 1881,1 half per mile, which makes it possible and miscellany. with this item we would say that the printed and published at the City of Hew Ulm at the rote of 7 per cent, per annum, at Public Tour life may be blessed and to said county- for every one to see the big show when Auction, the highest bidder for cash. Try it for three months.!! Subscribe water-melons on Mr. NagePs farm will Dated at New Ulm the th day of August A. D. prolonged by the prompt use of Dr* Dated at New Ulm Minn, tnis 22nd day of July of your News Agent or your Postmaster. the time comes.BattU^ fioke (Mi$$.) 1887* be protected by a detachment of 1887. militia Barter's Iron Tonic for that blood trouble. By the Court or of the Pioneer Press kx, S PaoL *F* JOHN B. SCHMJD- Review. this year. (L. S.) ERNST BRANDT. kiftSneriirof Brown County, Minn. 'Minn Jodce of Proba a* LESD & HAGBEBG, Plaintiff's Attomeya.