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

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TURNER HALL. H. Hanschen completed tlie laying of Chas. W.inkelman has been appointed j&u* Qoods^ tust received. w*.* footing stones for the new court housa pound-master for the unexpired John C. Tobererer has as fine a line ONBN1GHTONLT. of New Ulm, Minn. Friday. Everything is in good shape term of John Nun. Mr. NT. resigned of jewelry, watches, clocks and silverware $ Travelers' Guide. Monday Dec. 5th, 18S7V/i for the beginning of work next spring. on account of the differences of opinion as can be found west of Chicago. Albert A 7 08Landwehr A positive and pronounced Attraction! Fr 1 88 between owners of cattle and owners of He offers them at rock bottom prices. Anyone having claims against the Laudenschlager *.ufderheideF3151 vegetable gardens. )s ^'^fpl^ The young and beautiful emotional Call on him before making purchases in Agricultural Society is requested to call Albrecht 2 73 3 40 actress, his line Adams A 8 28 Leiminer 50 on the treasurer, Mr. C. W. H. Heideman, The reorganized fire department is )4Mon Abbott Arnold 24 46Lind 6 76 before Dec. 10th. Sf*ll| composed of the following officers and A NEW OFFER. Amme Cath 6 23 Lind&Hagbergll 51 Mr. and Mrs. H. Plath and Mr. and members.Chief P. Herian, Assistants Bobleter 11 01 Lehrer Anna 7 97 Winoilk&gt.f)etei'f{f( Mr. C. Sommer takes wheat in exchange As thf Adventuress, Brown CoBk 424 80LauterbachM 2 37 Mrs. W. G.eseke of Sleepy Eye xame C. Brust and F. Pfaender. for goods, paying a premium of With the same magnificent costumes as Berghold Alex 5 91 Lillie HTM* 13 03 5 cts. per bushel above Market price. down to attend the funeral of C. M. ENGINE COMPANY: Chas. Stole, worn by her in"New York City, Bonne W 1 28Lilla 4|} 85 Going East. Going West. Schmidt, Monday. v* ^^Jg^ Oysters.* foreman, Chas. Leonhart, assistant, and supported by the Beardsley W 2 73 Levy I 4**. 3 54 4.10 a.m No. 14 No 1 6 25 a, SAME GREAT NEW YORK COMPANY. 10 30 a Otto Seiter, John Huhn, John Schapekahm, Boock Fred 20 74Laudenschlager 4 10 30 a m, 27 The press comments on "Only a Farmer's 20 2 15 m. 12 01 25 Brandt & Wed Minna 19 36 in the best and purest American play, George Boock, BernhardKrause, 22 5 35 p. m. 3 50 m. 3 Daughter," which will be played dendort^ 17 70Lilla Peter i 6 05 10 40 p. m. 10 00 13 ONLY A Mads Ouren, George Merkle, Jacob at Turner Hall Monday next are ^flattenng. Behnke A 8 39LuedersH- !.4248 Nos. 1, 2 and 25 daily. All others daily Rohner, Aug. Donner, Lorenz Flor, FARMER'S DAUGHTER. BehnkeB&Col31 02 Leonhard 4 43 The theater going public can except Sunday. Si Served or by the Can* pf George Dietz, George Vogel, Joseph Bogen A A 11 51 Loheyde 33 63 be assured of a treat. Tickets for sale C. W. H. HETDEMAK, Agent. Beussmann Leibold Fr Vogel, Karl Boehme FRESH FRUITS. 1 10 As plaved over 200 Nights New at C. L. Roos' Diug Store. Mullen 14 62 H,' 38 52 HOOK AND LADDER John F. Neuman York City and ly^ucceasive years be Fresh Oysters at Eibners. McFaddenCW 5 81 Blanchard A 1 81 Theater goers wdl have a rare treat foreman, John Kretsch assistant,, fore the public. A full line of Confectionery, Cigars, 79Mueller&Essen 7 08 Brust Chas 7 Monday next. Miss Marion Aboot will Mrs. R. Lnlie, of Lafayette, is THE GKEATE&T L1M\G CHILD ACTRESS* Fred Seiter, Louis Kunz, H. Schleuder, Tobaccos and best canned Fruits. **$&.,. 62Madlener 17 70 Berrv Chas 6 Beauty,5' as Little Nellie, appear at Turner Hall as the adventuress 02MulvehillTh 3147 visiting in St. Paul. Bnrg'Fr 18 Karl Schreck, M. Siebenbrunner, N Y. SWEET CIDEEf. "La Petite McKittrickEl 2 09 Bingham Bros74 27 in Only A Farmers Daughters. The John Rewitzer, H. Keller, jr., Wm. Also lunch and hot Coffee will be. The Misses Emma Beussman and E. &~ *&**'? ~i 66Neumann Ed 1 88 a Bingham A 1 New York Graphic says of Miss Abbot, served at Winkelmann, jr., Ernst Heers, Wm. V?*Jf New Ulm Roller Koch aie home on a weeks visit. Seats now on sale at L. Roos' Drug Bingham A W 5 73 "She has power, fire, correct instincts, Koch, jr., Joseph Galles, Karl Gebser, \&fi 87Mill Co 71 51 Store. 50 cts. Bender ac 6 a fine presence, a voice that in the tragic The court house injunction case will J. Lockwey, Ernst Brandt, jr., H. Boesch W 72 96New Ulm Cream- THE HEW BROGfiBI STOBB OF Buenger Louis30 30 actress is a boon and a certain majesty be ti ied before Judge Severance January Steinhaeuser, C. L. Roos, P. Spoerhase. ery Co 13 45 Baltrusch 64 75Nagel 15 61 of mien that well befits 6th. HOSE COMPANY L. Haeberle, foreman, name on a package of COFFEE is Christ Euemke Baarsch W 3 35 Neumann 66 38 the weightier elements of the trying guarantee of excellence- F. H. Retzlaff, assistant, A. G. The agnculturai society will meet at Behnke 33 81Newhard 68 57 part." Baasen Fr 2 30NewhardSarah Seiter, W. Brmt, W. Mueller, Theo. 9 74 Turner Hall, Satuiday, Dec. 10 at 2 P, -tJl*J. ARIOSA Book hrist 46 is now open and ready for business. N. U. Lodge Mueller, Alb. Nicklaus, Alb. Kiesling, M. See call in another column. The Georgie Hamlin Dramatic Co. Burk Goffrey 3 08 (Krause, Max IOOFNo.53 14 16 A choice and well selected stock of L. "Vogel, W Eibner, J. placed to small houses Sunday and Bochum Franz 8 11 Neno N 99 Mr. and Mrs. O. Musser, of Minneapolis, COFFEE is kspt in all all first-class^ Rosskopf, Wichersky, Karl Crone, F. GROCERIES, CROCKERY, Beyer Charles 2 97Niclaus&Goetsh7 08 Monday evening. Miss Hamlin is an stores from the Atlantic Atlanti to to the Pacific. i% were in town part of the week, Crone, E. Koehler, Aug. Brandt. The BaumlerHE 152 Neemann 9 49 actress far above the average and her GLASSWARE and NOTIONS the guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. Pfefferle. Blankenburg W 71 COFFEE Pipemen are Albert Nicklaus, Albert Nix Rob 5 84 interpretation of Fanchon, pleased the Cordes Henry 1 31Nun are offered to the public at prices which jr 2 02 Kiesling and Louis Vogel. Otto Tappe and wife left for California audience immensely. As Ruth Kirby, Carl George 25 46Ochs 124 defy competition. Goods wdl be delivered A Mondaj. They expect to make Citizens Bank is never good when exposed fotlie air. *&* the Lancashire Lass, Miss Hamlin sustained 4 81 Olesen Tory free to any part of the city. Always^buy thisbraaid inhermetically _j#* of New Ulm 531 28Olding their home at some town in the southern Court Notes. 9 74 A her reputation Monday evening Remember the place. Crone Theo 284 58 part of that State. 30 44 Oisen O and there was but one opinion in the Crone Henry 3 65 Minnesota Street corner of Third North. Palter 7 08 Fashionable Dressmaking." The Grand Jury completed its labors Diepolder 3 54Palmer audience as to her playing. Miss Hamlin George Fay, who has not been in & CITY NOTICE. Drusch Fred 3 33 Friday forenooon. In their recommendations is supported by a good company New Ulm for seven years returned from Landwehr 8 85 DittbennerF 14 34Pfaender Notice is hereby given that for the to the county commissioners Wm 16 17 and we are glad to say that they expect California Sunday. He is the same The undersigned has opened a dressmaking Dingier John 4 21 purpose of clearing the streets, commencing Prahl W 1 24 the repeat what former grand juries establishment ever the Citizen's to play again in New Ulm next Spring George as of old, only seven years old Dingier Anna 5 31 between theoutlotNo. 330 and 78Popp Jos 85 Bank, and is now prepared to do 'anything have said about the fence surrounding Durbahn Jac on their return from the west* der. 360 and the running in a south-easterly 07Petersen Alb 1 91 in the line of ladies' and children's Dengler 4 the jail building and the necessity at an direction along said line to the end of 30Prokosch 3 86 dressmaking. John L'nd left for Washington Monday A three year old daughter of H. Doehne Geo 79 iron grating to protect the entrance to said street, and commencing between Preus Aug 3 12 Doehne, Boesch ^A perfect Fit guaranteed. to take his seat in Congress. We Cordes died Monday afternoon. Two outlots No.*134 and 136 then running the jail proper. Tney found that the 20Pfefferle 29 59 & Pfenmnger' 46 expect to see this district represented months ago the child was sick with in a sonth-westerlv direction along said AUGUST A RJNKEL 96Preine Fr 2 19 floor of the jail is in an insecure and Eggert Fred 3 line to the city limits. All the brush during the coniin session as it has diptheria but had apparently recovered Pfenninger 72 92 Eggert Mich 25 dilapidated condition and recommend 1 i and timber now growing on, said street never been befoie. K. Davis in the 83Pahl E 11 04 when a relapse took place and she died Emerich Wm 2 to replace it with an iron floor. They will be sold to the highest bidder or bidders 1 i 33Peterson S Senate and John Lind in the House Eckstein A 15 suddenly Monday. The bereaved parents in whole or in parcels for cash on have examined the Tax books of various I 77Implement Co42 48 EagelMillCo 178 will be heard from. have our sympathy. Monday, December 5 1887 at 9 o'clock Peterson S 22 34 towns of Brown county county and find EibnerWAgent3 58 A. M., the sale to take place at the 73Quense A 23 72 CtCARfS^FORMANUFACTURE Epple 22 Jos Matsch jr. and Miss Zollner a large percentage of lauds described crossing of said streets on top of the John Qraeff. Rudolph 7 43 -were married at West Newton, by Rev. oaly as "part of lot." The part so described bluff near Bayer and Frank's. EmpireM'lCo224 90 Ruemke & DIED. At his home, Friday November B3 order of the city council, |33emhart, Tuesdaj of last week. After being an illegal description. Frank & Ben- Schapekahm 5 31 25 at 5:30 a. m, John GraefE His LOUIS SHILLING, zln 32 85Rathman 8 99 the ceremonies they staited on i few The evils arising from above are The death was caused by quick consumption. i AND DEALER IN City Clerk. Fischer 2 44Regulm 11 40 assessor cannot properly assess lands weeks visit to friends in St Paul and J* John Graeff was born in Hargesheim, Dated New Ulm, Nov. 24, 1887. Filzen Chr 4 89 Rohner 8 47 rs described as "part* lots" should it other cities The Review extends congratulations Flor Lorenz 14 02Roth Prussia, May 31, 1831. He emigrated HA 1 20 CITY NOTICE. be sold for taxes no purchaser would to the joung couple. Frenzel 16 74Rosskopf 1 73 to America in 1853 and first settled Notice 13 heieby given thatfthe Board Flor Jos be found and the county be burdened 9 59 Rudolphi H, 10 80 The Black Baby Boy Minstrels New Ul in Michigan where he remained Git}7 of Public Works of the Friedman Fr 9 31Reim Anna 2 66 with delinquent taxes. Every receipt Ruemke's Buildinjr, New Dim, Minn. played to a small audience Fric^iy but for three years worKing in saw mills. Minn., will meei .it tue City Clerk's office Gewecke 94Ross 10 12 18 given tor taxes paid in which the should thev come again they would be in s'nd eit\ on Dee 12*A D. 1887 Guentner Jos In 1856 he removed to New Ulm Retzlaff 21 03 3 19 PIONEER description is merely "part ot lot" is at 4 p. for the purpose of assessing Graeff John Roos 3 08 greeted by a larger house .is their entertainment 2 48 and has resided here ever since. the bene his and damages assessed by Gilmore Clar illegal. They hold that peisons paying Roos 46 98 4 57 meuts it. The Bass solo In partnership with Ph. Gross he conducted the sira.igliteu.ng of a cei\ain lughwaj Grebe Fr Drug Store, Rolloff E 8 85 28 their legal taxes are entitled to a legal by J. Manning was the best pait of the old Minnesota House from o^&uutt where the n.imeshall passover Gratz Math Rosskopf 0 18 59 GU. receipt and recommend that action be the evenings programme The solos Outlot No, 63 ..ud the hospital and Poor Groebner Jos the time of his arrival until 1872, when chel Aug 71 30 8 89 taken to remedy the matter. The grand house grounds in said city. Goede were good but the jokes ere chestnuts. Schell Otto 28 5 66 he concluded that he had labored DR. C. WESCHCKE, PROP'R. Gag A jr By order of the Public Works, jury also found that there are lands in SchapeitabmHG 96 89 enough. He leaves a wife aud four Gebser Carl LOUIS SCHILLING, Schleuder A 8 50 5 31 Brown county known as the St. Paul Minnesota Street, children in comfortable circumstances. A letter received from Curne informs Gebser Wm Clerk, Board of Public Works. Schartt Jos 4 46 177 and Chicago railroad lands which were NEW ULM, MLNN^ Gross Phil us that Henry Pfeiffer, a former New Dated New Ulm, November 19th 1887. 85Schmid 6 66 36 not placed on the tax list prior to 1886 Gollnast Ferd A full and fresh stock of Carl Moritz Schmidt, Sauer Carl 5 49 Ulm boy and once a typo in this office, 545 CITY NOTICE. and that they were taxable prior to that drugs and medicines,choice Gabriel 5 03 Mr. C. M. Schmidt died at, his residence Spoerhase W 25 was mameU to Mi- Janip Sleepv N/o- Schwant 4 18 Hirsch 39 Notice is hereby given that marked perfumery,ftne soaps,comb8 time. They therefore recommend 10 Friday Nov. 25 at 11 p. m. vembei 25th. Henry has been a composi'Oi 30Schneider Jac 4 57 consump-HagbeigCA 6 sealed bids will be received at the office and toilet articles, books, the board of county commissioners that He had been suffering with on the South West Mmnesotian 52Stint John 57 Hauenstem 58 of the undersigned up to Dec. 6, 1887 stationery, colors, varnishes the lands referred to be placed on the tion for a long time. During the last Hartneck Jos 3 43Spreng for the furnishing of all materials and for foui \eirs md is very popular. His Ch 53 glass,putty and painters tax list and cause the back taxes to be year he grew gradually worse and finally Hoyer Otto 6 66Schneider labor and constructing an iron bridge 11 22 bride is an estimable joung laity. Bro. supplies. Hochaus A 12 50Schumacher across the Minnesota river including 1 98 collected. had to yield to the inevitable at a ixv\ ell tied the knot. Hesse Ernst all approaches according to the plan 67 Silverson 2 97 PIANOS, ORGANS AND time of life when he was in financial CIVIL CASES. Heinebach Ben 39 and specifications tbereoi on file in this Stoll Christ 4 43 An\ destitute md dependent children MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. circumstances such as to enable him to HanftAnnaL 3 82Schneider office, the Council reserving the right 3 86 Wm. Pearson vs. Jacob Brust and betweeu the ages of 3 and 14 \ears and pass a quiet and easy life. Carl Moritz Haeberle 15 68Schneider to reject any or all bids. PURE WINES AND LI- 9 74 Jacob L. Mueller. None suit granted subject to the Minnesota Public School Hellman Augv 2 90Schubert Fr 8 43 Schmidt was born in Brandtmuehle By order of the City Council, QUORS FOR MEDICAL ISE. as to defendant Mueller, settled as to it Owatonna, iUo honorabh discharged Henle &Marti 10 09Schwendingerl 5 27 Lons SCMIXING, near Brandenburg, Mecklemburg-Strelitz, Physicians prescription* carefully deft. Brust. Hippert 4 78 indigent ex-soldiers and sailois who Schmidt CM 4 43 Citv Clerk. April 28, 1835. He came from compounded at ail hours of the day Hummel Wm 4 14 Seiter W 3 50 Dated, New Ulm, Minn., Nov. 16th Pnilina Wood vs. E. E. Dickerson wish to become inmates ot the State there to New Ulm in 1857. Here he Huebner 6 09Schneider Jos 2 12 A. D. 1887. 3rd right. verdict rendered for pltfE Soldieis Home should be reported to $ Hurias And 3 08Schmucker tasted both the sweet and bitter of pioneer 32 71 Wenzel Tauer and Winona & St. Peter the CounU Aud toi as soon as possible. HeidemanCWH5 52 Seiter Ad 19 29 life and done his share towards EVERY SATURDAY Herian 6 41 Land Company vs. George Rewitzer In reporting give name, ago and sex. Schueller 1 20 developing the new conni He engaged Steinmetz 12 11 evidence taken and submitted. Hottinger 3 65 Peisons \lio bx'-e served in the Indian F some in various pursuits. 28Schotzko W 25 20 Hopt Maria 8 wiis ne liveable to the soldieis home. German Friton vs. County Commissioners time he operated a flax seed mill afterwards 51Schnoberich J18 95 Hauenstein W 6 Kuetang s. et al will be tried at adjourned 69Subilia A 2 55 Everj one WHO attended the banquet HornburgCH 42 he engaged with the Eagle Mill term of court Jan. 6th 1888. Sommer Ch 90 27 Hoescheler 1119 2"i\en to the ckfenrleis of New Ulm, at Co. He remained with them until December Schmidt 5 73 Hamman 64 Turner Hall, 1 ist August remember with 1880 when in company with his Criminal Cases. 59Scherer Peter 70 06 June Ben 6 rclenMire the response to a toast given by brother George, E. G. Pahl and Wm. The district court which convened Stuebe Ch 35 19 Jueneman 25Schaefer 14 76 Next Saturday, Dec. 3d, greatest Bargain yet offered this season. Mr Freem I ilbot and ^ee all of them Koch he organized the Empire Mill Tuesday morning completed its labors Jacob Geo 32 12Stark Anna 12 07 ^ill be gi.id lo hear that Mr. Talbot Kosel John 7 Company. He was an earnest member, Saturday and adjourned until January 6 Three thousand yards of ribbon in gros-grain, velvet, silk and Toberer 21 45 Kitzbercer A 42 "vvill g.vo some select reading and recitition* of the Turnverein. He was also a The followiug cases were disposed of. satin in all shades and numbers 7, 9,12 and 16, former price 20, *25, Vetter Wm 1 06 Klause 21 at Turner Hall ne\t Sunday member of the I. O. 0. F. at this place. State of Minnesota vs. Vogelpohl HH 1 45 Konakowitz S 103 35 and B0 cents a yard next Saturday these ribbons will be sold at 15 evening. Mi. Talbot i- the oldest living Vajen 47 26 The funeral serrices were held Monday Gottlieb Guggisberg, and State vs. Kopmg S43 cents a yard. Call in early and avoid the rush we usually have on defender of New Ulm aud we hope Koesner afternoon at Turner Hall. Mr. Schuetz ,5 82VelikanjeJB 184 Louis Schmelz, both of which had been Kuehn Aug Bargai upn days. that every citizen who can possibly do Vogel Geo 2 51 i i conducted the services at the Hall and appealed from Justice court, the judgment Kramheer Vogel Jos 81 46 3 fcb so will attend the entertainment Sunday Mr. P. Scherer spoke at the grave. Mr. of the justice court was ordered HAMPION GSL OMAmerfca,-EliBoD*STUnisShow Koch E 24 50 VogelpohlH s21 95 reason atthe greatest Hone e\oimir especially so a- Mr. Talbot Schmidt leaves a wife and son well reversed. on Kretsch 12 46 V.m DusenGUl 60 is poor man and wh itever he realizes provided for. Kaula Case of Fairbanks, Morse & Co. 18 Wilir"cht 2 19 wo A vs. Kowarsch will be appreciated. 2 5n 0 CLEVELANDMYSlENCLKgHnearly SHIRESdan0 YYindwnellerM 11 ha 163 S. D. Peterson was continued by i3ut con- Ktossner jr 82 55WendlerGust 3 89 8t sent, Kuetzmg Fr 91 62Wiltsheck Turn out en Sunday next fl* Amencsa Hone Show, in 1886,-53 PREmUOIS.amoaiitfai to ?.nI 1 le Turnverein has engaged R. 3 50 ?V &*- Krook 0 W A 23 79Webber Case of Warder, Bushnell and Gleason %f*? 30 48 Gir liners, tmlv a farmeia Daughter 5 9 5 5 Kretsch* Wagner Ch 60 92 Company vs. Richard W. Peach HrJjjin* three COLD MEDALS, Sweepstakes in both Cleveland and Shire claaaes, also GRAND and hear one of our old defenders in Companv to play Mond i\ December v~ 4SvVEEPSTAKESopento mathedraftbreeds, and SPECIAL PRIZE forbeetdisplayofShoeHones. WeddendorfHl3 17 was dismissed. the darkest days of Minnesota's history. 2511HOLSTEIN-FRIESIANS THE CamCCST In BREEDING 5th The New York Tribune says of 58Williams Fr 3 43 Koch Wm 15 Mr. Talbot will read in Turner and fndfvidnal merit which an experience Case of Milwaukee Harvester Co. vs. the play. "Onh a Farmer's Daugh- 57Wech Jos 11 29 of 14 years can procure. Kiesling 32 Hall on Sunday evening next, selections Peter Roland was continued by consent 62Wicherski E p'U 67 Kobarsch Th 2 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^'^'^'^'^'^'^"'^SSS^SS^BSESBS** M^*t** *w* inn mtn w.i JcaiflUBJBl tei," b\ Baines, was presented last from the most famed autnors, CEO. E. BROWN & CO., Aurora, Kane Co., If!* 2 6 6 12Wevhe Katz Dan 2 English, German, Scotch and Irish night with great success. It is a peculiar 29Weschcke 67 44 Keller Fr 1 3 BARGAINS! BARGAINS! prese and poetry, patriotic, historical, Case of Annie Anderson vs. John B. drama, bold in its portrayal of Westphal A Koehler E i 110 national, humorous, and instructive. Schmid was continned over the term by lS*Xl wickedness, jet thrilhngly interesting. Koehne Ausf 4 99 guardian 94 87 Mr. Talbot never fails to give gener consent, to be taken up at any time An old farmer has a be mtiful daughter, Zeller 14 69 al satisfaction. Go and hear him one during vacation aft^r April 15 next, on who is beloved b} an author, who Total valnation of Personal Property and all. 3 ten days notice by either party. EVERY DAY A BARGAIN DAT. i S i mairies her and vows to protect and $154,352. Total Personal tax I5J|4.18. The case of Griffith & Smith vs. H. cherish her until death. Ten years afterward A Mare Opportunity. B. Lent was tried by jury and on Ladies, Ladies, Christmas is coming. AS WE NEED ALL THE ROOM WE HAVE1FOR OUR IM- the author has grown famous Don't forget the great Ribbon Sale at I am now receiving the largest and Thursday a verdict for plaintiffs was MENSE STOCK OP DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, LADIES and rich. An adventuress, in the Kuetzings next Saturday. See advertisement. best assortment of Musical Instruments returned. ^^gps^fr AND GENTS FURNISHING GOODS, ETC, ETC W4 guise of the widow of a French general, -Qk ever shown in this city, consisting of WILL CLOSE OCT AT invades the household, and with the State vs. Emihe and Karoline Kumm Violins, Accordeons, Harmonicas, Banjos, aid of a male accomplice, succeeds in Fresh Oysters at Eibners the jury rendered a ve/dict of2 not guil- Guitars, Flutes, Piccolos, Music alienating the husband and wife, slays ty- Boxes, in fact everything in the Music the wife and child, gets possession of X)U ENTIRE STOCK OF 1JEW ADYERTISEIO^NTS. line, and will offer the same at the State vs. Henry Butts, foFltealing the husband and his money, is slain by BOOTS & SHOES. most astonishing low prices ever known jewelry at Springfield. Defendant was the latter, and fills a paupers grave. QJin cords of wood wanted at J. Stoeck in New Ulm. I am prepared to give sentenced to 3 months in the county That is the way the drama seems to Utlu ert's brick yard for cash or in trade jail. you bargains in Instruments, quality of for bncks. come out, but the last scene shows State vs. Franz Heilig, attempted goods and prices speak for themselves wj|L, that all the events after the entrance of horse stealing, defendant was sentenced Give me a call and convince yourself. Brown Co. Agricultural Society the adventuress into the action, are the NOW IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY TO SUPPLY YOUR WH*L to six months imprisonment in the county Special low prices on Organs and Will meet at Turner Hall Saturday, figwrants of a dream. But the dieam FAMILY IN THIS LINE CHEAPER THAN YOU E^at jail.^ Pianos from now until the holidays! Dec. 10th at 2 o'clock p. m. This being cures the author. In the working out The grand jury also brought in an indictment 2 O. M. OLSEN. the annual meetings, the officers of the plot the action is admirable, BOUGHT THEM BEFORE. CALL AND SEE against Ingobert Johnson. New Drug & Music Store, Meridian though rery bold, and the audience will report and new ones be elected. BHUST & GBAFF, The defendant was placed under bonds & Block* :New Uim, Minn. followed the developements with keen A full attendance is desired. m& and case will be tried at next term fof interest. M. MuiXKxr, court. Fresh Oysters at Eibner's, RIESLING'S BLOCK tr_. President.