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The Young Men's Literary Soeiety of See the new ad of O. M. OIsen.t General Caucus. ^EW ULM AND VICINITV ArtU lea of Incorporation, Milford was lately organized for District The Zoeglingsverein will celebrate OH! MY HEAD. fgl of the No. 14, and entertains its members m* its 22nd anniversary on April 22nd. Ji $ Travelers' Guide. New Ulm Building and Loan Association. The legal voters of the city of New ir-^gj The paia fc„ni Neuralgia and its6 royally with debates, declamations and ^t^f companion disease Rheumatism is John Hein, living the third ward, Ulm are requested to assemble in public music. STATE OP MINNESOTA, I excruciatm:*. Thousands who could is very low with pleuro-pneumonia. caucus on Friday, March 16, 7 30 P. S COUNTY OJ* BROWN. I be quickly cured are needlessly suffering. Know all Men by these Present*. "013 Trog" presented arguments in Ath-lo-pho-ros wiU do for M., at Tamer's Hall for the purpose of That the undersigned do hereby associate themsel-ves New3 was received nere that the others what it did for the following and agree to become a corporation under favor of temperance during the last nominating candidates for the offices of father of Mr. C. Smith, of Golden Gate, and bv virtue of the laws of the Stite of Minnesota parties. week. We understand from him that in sntl case made and urovided, and for that WBhamsport. Ind., Oct & 1887 Mayor, City Clerk, Treasurer, two died in Illinois week before last. purpose have adopted, asrreed to signed and executed Having been afflicted with neuralgia foe his applications for admission into the the fill wing art cles of incorporation thenist xour years, and trymgalmosteverything, Justices of the Peace and one constable. but in nun I finally heard of Athlophoros Winonk&gt.f'etei'^ Article 1 —The name of this corporation «hali be The dance at Schmucker's Tivohwas Soldiers Home are under favorable consideration. After taking one bottle I found it the, "New Ulm Building and Loan Association *, The Committee. to be helping me, and after taking four bottles not well attended on account of bad Article 2—The principal place of business of of Atblophoros and one of Pills, I found! Going East. Goxng West. The legal voters of the 1. Waid are this corporation shall be and i» the City of Vew that I was entirely well. think the medicine weather. Ulm, in the ounty of Brown and State oi Minnesota. is positively a sure cure Tuesday, March 20th, will witness No. 1 4*10 a.m. requested to assemble in the main hall, tt No. 14 6 25 a, CHAUNCET B. REDDICK. 27 10*30 a m. Mt Carmel. HI., Doc 23.1887. 4 10 30 a m, The Apron Party at Union Hall the nuptial ceremonies inaugurated for Article 3—The object of this corr oration and those of the 2. Ward in the new hall, I have used Atblophoros my family andtrC 2 5 2 15 p.m. 'nju 20 12 01 m. general nature of it*, business shall be the accumulation find it to be the greatest medicine fornea-ft». 3 5:35 p.m. proved an enjoyable affair on account Mr. Knees, of Milford, and Miss 2 2 3 50 m. of a iund of monev from monthly contributions and those of the 3. Ward in the basement ralgia in existence andhaving had its fangs^,'. 13 10.40 p.m. 2 10 00 m. of it» members, fines, premiums on loans fastenednponmeforthepast30vearslknow? Augusta Winkelmana, of New Ulm. of its novelty. immediately after the adjournment and profits on investments, and the loaning of whereof I speak. MBS I A CHH.TON.fe Nos. 1, 2 and 25 daily. All others daily J®- Send 6 cents for the beautiful colored pie-§? snch funils to its memhers upon such terms and We hope that the tinkling of the marriage-bells ture, Moorish Maiden." •feTHEATHLOPHOROS of the general caucus, in order to Mrs. Rono, a Norwegian woman of securities and in snch manner as may be prescribed except Sunday. will effect a life's union of by its by-laws, also the buying, selling, r.9** CO. 112 Wall St. N. Lake Hanska, died in the hospital last nominate candidates for the offices of C. W. H. HEIDEMAN, Agent. holding, owning and transferring of real and personal happiness. propertj, real e-tate and other securities Saturday morning of general debility. alderman in their respective wards. bonds, t.otes and other evidences of indebtedness, NewUlmLoan& BuildingAssociation Peuaer Bros, have refitted their barber and the doing of all things pertaining to, necessary Our citizens, who call Ireland their The Ward Committees. or prope' for the condm ting ana management of Farmers should not forget that F. shop handsomely with a new chair. the business of a co-operative buiUhng and loan birthplace, will celebrate St. Patrick's H. Retzlaff is in the field with a full society. Laced and braided inseparably are Day next Saturday. A grand procession We understand that Mr. Anton Hochhaus The books for the first series Article 4.—The said corporation shall commence stock of new machinery and beats the tho prices of Fr. Kuetzing with cheapness, on the 15th of March, A 1888, and continue marshaJled by Jno. Reardon will of Cottonwood is seriously ill. SHARES- world in low prices. for the period of thirty years. a fact which he demonstrates by proceed from headquarters to the Article 5 —The amoust of capital stock shall be The Eagle Mill Co. will erect a new selling on his bargain day next Saturday, limited to and is fixed at the sum of five hundred While plastering the ceiling of J. "Wiesenthal," where, a sumptuous are now ready and subscriptions will be thousand (500.000) dollars, divided into five thousand office as soon as the weather permits. 300 bunches of laces and braids, of (5,000) shares of one hundred (100) dollars Klossner's new business block, F. Hettling receired until April 1. This is a good banquet will be served, and potriqtic each, and each share shall be paid in monthly installments 12 yards each, worth 15, 20 and 25 cts. Mr. Ochs is the contracting builder. chance for MECHANICS, FARMERS, fell from the scaffold and bruised 4 of fifty cents, at such times and nnder speeches held. at onry 10 cts a bunch. such regulations as the by-laws may direct, tt LABORING MEN, CLERKS and in himself severely. Store away your fur-caps and procure snail not be necessary, however, for all of said fact for everybody to invest small It is our painful duty to report the stock to be subscribed to enable the said corporation a hat from T. Crone, who offers a large amounts of money and receive a good MARRIED:—Yesterday, Mr. Ed. Neumann to transact business or eo into operation. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. sad blow dealt to the family of Mr. M. return for the investment. Monthly assortment. Article 6—The highest amount of indebtedness and Martha Pagel, both of Lafayette. Sturm of the Town of Mulligan, by the or liability which this corporation shall at any payments of 50 cents each will bring The Review extends hearty congratulations. time be subject to or incur shall be five thousand The local incorporators of the St. P.. demise of their daughter Katy, aged 19 NOTICE. $100.00 in 8 years. For particulars 5,000) dollars. Article 7.—The names and places of residence of call on or address N. U. & S. W. Ry. have received offers years, who died in Minneapolis. We The Spring meeting of the Brown Co. the persons forming this corporation are as follows: Ernst Pfeiffer, our well-known painter, F. PFAENDER, Secretary. from eastern steel rail manufacturers. express our heartfelt sympathy for the Ag'l Soc. will be held Satnrdav, March W. Heideman Alexander Berghold 17 at 10 A. M. Distribution of'seeds on is early in the field with a new ad. bereaved famiij and hope that time Jos. A. Eckstein Fred Pfaender The G. A. R. had the satisfaction of STALLION FOR SALE. that day. Members please attend. Peter Scherer William Brust His work, being of first quality, merits may assuage their grief. C. L. Boos having its Dependent Pension Bill pass Jacob Klossner, Jr EMIL WESCHCKE, Sec'y. E G. Pahl Will sell, or let on shares to responsible the patronage of the public. A Ochs the Senate last Friday. William Hummel Chas. Stuebe Monday witnessed a general turnout party, one half Norman stallion NOTICE. All of the aforesaid residing in the Cuy of New Jos. Schnobrich will transfer his four years old Will also sell very of the snowplow crew, who made Where is our Base Ball Nine? Boys, Ulm, Brown County, Minnesota The partnership heretofore existing Article 8.—This corporation shall he managed cheap one mare with colt from Thoroughbred butcher-3hop to C. Stuebe on May 1, strenuous efforts to open the road from do not forget that St. Peter boasts of a and governed, its business transacted and all of between J. J. Ray and C. A Fierke under and ©ne Hereford bull calf. previous to taking possession of J. its affairs arranged by a board of twelve directors, here to Sleepy Eye, but in spite of the newly organized club, and will be eager the firm name of Ray & Fierke is If you don't intend to purchase, come all of whom shall be stockholders, who shall be Hoescheler's G. A. R. Headquarters. endeavors of the large plow, pushed by this day mutually disolved by limitation. elected by ballot at the stockholder's annual to challenge anybody the held. and see the stock anyway. It will pay meeting of this corporation, and they shall hold three powerful engines, they did not you to do so. RAY & FIERKE their offices for thr^e years and until their All applications for Liquor License Mr. H. Rudolphi informs us that his March 1, 1888 successors are elected^ and qualified. Said succeed in forcing the huge drifts at CHAS. STDEBE. for the ensuing year must be handed in brother is on the way to New Ulm board of directors shall organize immediately after each annual election of directors by choosing fiom Essig Station. The first passenger for NOTICE. NOTICE TO TEACHERSNotice at the City Clerk's office on or before from Germany and is expected about their owij number a President, Vice ^resident, several days came through from the Secretary and Treasurer, and the persons so chosen May 1. March 21. shall be the officers of this corporation for the As I will retire from business on east in the afternoon, followed by is hereby given that the public term of one year and until their successors are The Dramatic Section of the Turnverein Mr. E. Koehler, late proprietor of the May 1, having sold out to Mr. Jos. elected and qualified Said board of directors examinations of teachers for the freight-trains. shall also have the power to appoint an attorney is arranging for the rehearsal of Schnoberich, I lespeetfully ask all my City Barber Shop, transferred his business County of Brown will be held at the for this corporation whose term of office shall be debtors to settle their accounts on or the popular drama, "Der Loder," one year. following dates and at the following to H. Vedder, and will start a barber-shop Having been requested by severeral befoie April loth, to avoid costs. Any vacancies in said board of directors and places: which will be given in the near future. at Red Wing. officers sh 11 be filled by said board at any regular of our readers to publish court proceedings,we New Ulm, at the court house, March AC. HOESCHELER meeting thereof and such appointee shall hold his The Progressive Euchre Party given A meeting of the Board of Directors shall hereafter, under the heading New Ulm. Minn. office until the next annual election of directors 19th and 20th 1888. when vacancies in said board shall be filled for by Mr. aud Mrs. Tory Olesen last Saturday Sleepy Eye, at the public school house of tne Brown Co. Ag'l. Soc. will take of: In Justice Court, present the the unexpired term. Said board of directors so FARM FOR SALE March 21st and 22d 1888. organized as aforesaid shall hive full power to evening proved an enjoyable affair. place to-day at the Citizens' Bank. The cases taken under consideration by our adopt all rules, regulations and by-laws which Springfield, at the public school house In Sec. 10,town of Lafayette, Nicollet may be necessary the discharge of their duties premium lists will be revised and the justices. We do this simply for the information March 23d and 24th 1888. Co., 7 miles southwest of Winthrop, and for the government of said board and this date of the next fair fixed. corporation not inconsistent with law and these Rev. Berghold wishes us to call the of the .public, and would Examinations will commence at 9 comprising 200 acres. 120 acres under articles of incorporation. cultivation, 75 acres good meadow and o'clock A. Prompt attendance is solicited. attention of the public to an admonishing from the start-explain that no personal August Leifer of Lafayette recently Until the first annual election of corporation pasture and a nice grove of 5 acres. lecture, which the Rev. will give on directors, the persons forming this association for interest whatever animates us to such sold a two and a half year old colt for New Ulm, February 20, 1888. Good dwelling house, granary, stable incorporation, shall be the directors thereof. Until Palm Sunday, 7.30 p. m., in the Catholic a step. said election W Heideman shall be president, and a first class well Will be sold on 1300, a sure demonstration of the fact J. B. VELIKAJE, CO. Supt. Alexander Berghold vice president, Fred Church. easv terms. Apply to N. A Lildquist IN JUSTICE COURT. Pfaender secretary, and E Pahl shall be treasurer. that our farmers are profiting by the Provided, that at the firstelection of directors NEW & Co. or myself raising of full-blooded stock. held hereunder, four director* shall be elected Jno. Bartel and Fr. Zangle were The public is eagerlv looking for the for three yeais, four for two years and four for Drug Store. CHAS. SWAMBOM, fined $5 and costs by Justice Fischer on one year, and thereafter four directors shall be 3 "Winthrop, Winn. The Spring meeting of the Brown Co. forthcoming financial statement of the elected aunually for three years. a charge of Drunk and Disorderly. Ag'l. Soc. will be held at Turners' Hall Article 9 —The stockholders of this corporation city council, which will clearly define TO THE PUBLIC. shall be residents of the United States, of the age Justice Westphal sentenced Gustav next Saturday, March 17 at 10 A. M. the extent of improvements made during ot twenty-one years and upwards Minors and Schneck, who was brought before him others nuiy hold stock by guardian or trustee, but Seeds will be distributed on that day the last year, especially on streets. Having this day disposed of my long shall uot be allowed to vote. Such gutrdian or on a charge of theft, to payment of $25 trnstce may however vote in their stead. No and horticultural and other matters discussed. established and well known barber shop The fact that half-grown boys are stockholder shall be entitled to hold more than or 30 days in prison. to Mr. Henry Vedder, I herebv desire fifty shores of stock at any one time. No person loafing around the postoffice grievously to thank the people of New Uim and shall become a stockholder who has not previously Justice Fischer fined C. Silverson and paid his admission fee to be fixed in the by-laws Jno. F. Neumann steps to the front, interfered with the comfort of the mailing vicinity for the highly esteemed patronage Fry $5 and costs for violating ordinance and ttu payment of such fee and one month's dues' with which I have been honored, shall make him a member and declares that he shall heartily support public, and hereafter our officials No. 1, relative to fast driving. and 1 would respectfully ask for my The acceptance of a certificate of stock by any city water works, and is willing to will earnestly protest against the nuisance. member shall be considered as binding him to the L. Guth was bound over to the next successor the continued patronage of punctual payment of the membership fees, dues, O. M. OLSEN, pay annual rent of $30 for the sake of my old friends, assuring them that District Court on a complaint made by installments, assessments, fines, premiums, etc., as he may become liable for them and that he will having the convenience of a good and Mr. Vedder will endeavor to please, and Preparations will soon be made on Emily \Dietz. comply with the charter, by laws, rules and regulations do his best to retain the old customers steady supply of water. of thi« corporation RUGGIST and APOTHECARY, the part of the Kansas City Bridge and G. Groebner was bound over to the and add many new ones. Article 10 —The board of directors may make Iron Co." for the building of the bridge such regulations in regard to the manner and form next District Court on a charge of assault DEALER IN Mr. E. Casey of Franklin was in the EVGENE KOEHLER. of subscribing for stock, aud the issuing, transferring Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, across the Minnesota River. Supplies New Ulm, March 7th 1888. in the 2nd degree. and retiring the same as to them shall seem city last week. We understand that most proper, but such regulations may be altered, Toilet Articles, Fancy have already arrived at the freight M. Epple was fined $10 and costs for Morton takes away much of Franklin's modified or changed as the by-laws may direct, and Ernst Pleiffer, Goods, Stationery and said stock may become forfeited for neglect or refusal depot. violating ordinance No. 7, regarding to trade, and that business at the latter on the part of the holder thereof to pay any Musical Instruments. installment dues, or fines for which he shall become slaughter-houses. Judge Westphal conferred place is at a stand-still. Their railroad Mr. Henry Miller, well known as liable, such manner as the by-laws may prescribe. Cor. Minnesota and 2nd N. Sts., Oils, Panits, Brushes, Varnishes and the sentence. has supended operation for the last "Tyroler Miller," having expressed the Every stockholder shall be entitled to one vote Glass. weeks and causes a general stagnation. wish that we introduce him as a candidate PAINTER, CALCIMINER only, irrespective of the number of shares he may hold, and such vote cannot be cast by proxj Any for the office of treasurer, is here, member of said corporation may be allowed to withdraw The surprise party sfiven A. W B. at AND Physicians' Prescriptions carefully therefrom upon such terms and in such man by recommended by virtue of his gen prepared from pure and his office last Friday was an enjoyaDle PAPER HANGER, ner and on such concitions as may be prescribed by fresh Drugs. eral fitness for the office in question. We esteem it as subserving the best the by-la* occasion a'though the gentleman was Article 11 —Whenever within thirty (30) years executes all work promptly and at interests of journalism and the righteous each share of the capital stock of this corporation absent at the time. When be entered reasonable prices. Artistic Graining a Capt. George has a good story for all Agency for the celebrated Estey Organs of any series thereoi shall become worth par or one demands of the public at large that Specialty. and Pianos. hundred (100) dollars, every holder of said stock the door he perceived his moneyed those buying lands in southern California, who has not borrowed thereon, shall receive for each journalists keep their own counsel in triend tacking a quilt across the backdoor it runs thus:—Eastern real estate share thereof said sum of one hundred dollars, less FARM FOR SALE. Please give me a call. matters, which, of whatever importance any sum he may then owe said corporation, and the and steadying the cement tile, agent to resident land agent:—What in said «enes of stock shall then determine to themselves, and however severe on O. M. OLSEN The board of directors shall thereupon also cancel ""Which had displacd the stove-pipe. the world do you raise on this land? Meridian Block, New Ulm, Minn. and discharge of record all mortgages given to One hundred and sixty acres of unimproved their sentiments, would disinterest their The outer wall was decorated with half secure loans upon stock of said maturing series, Resident, in a whisper :—We raise— land, situated 3} miles north readers. A non-observance of this fact provided, the conditions of such mortgage have PROBATE NOTICE, a dozen worn out hats and a lantern. on the price. of Lamberton, for sale at $8.50 an acre. been fully complied with, and the shall also return would stamp a journal as trash and to the mortgagors all papers connected with such State of Minnesota, County of Brown ^es. In Terms: $500. cash, the balance to be loans Probate Court. Special Term, Feb 20th 1888. A prominent gentleman, who despises The process of dehorning cattle, extensively poetray a malignity of character. paid at pleasure with interest at 5 per Article 12 —The annual meeting of the stockhol In the Matter of the Guardianship of Hugo ltoos "mugwumps", recently hung out a practiced in Illinois, is finding ders shall be held on the first Thursdaj of May in Minor cent. Call on or address The English area sport loving people, each ear, commencing in the year 1889, to elect On readme and filing the petition of Helena sign at his office worded. Oats for Sale. its advocates among our stock-men. J. DR. C. W. MCFABDFN, said twelve directors for the seveial terms as prescribed, Roos guardian of the person aud property of perhaps more so than the Americans, New Ulm, Minn. and to transact any other business of this Hugo Roos minor for license to sell the real estate The other morning he was wondering Gieissner and M. Duhmer of West corporation, other stated and special meetmgs of herward and it appearing from said pettion who equal them in social standing and may be held at such times and places as the by laws why so many of our politicians were Newton have entered into- partnership thatit is necessary and would be beneficial to amiability, but their admiration for may prescribe At any and all regular meetings, said ward that said real estate, or a part thereof,, State Teachers Institute. •tud} ing his sign, but on investigating for the purpose of making dishorning the said stockholders shall have the power to pass should be sold} "knights of the pugilistic ring" greatly by-laws defining the duties of officers of this corporation, It is ordered, that the next ot kin of the said he began a search for the miscreant, cattle a business. We shall at a future for the imposing of reasonable fines, dues ward and all persons interested the estate of oversteps the boundary of American reserve, and assessments upon its members regulating the said ward shall appear before said Probate who had placed a before the O, spelling date giye this practice discussion in our subscription upon the issue and transfer of stock, Court, at the Probate Oflice in the City of New and although our people are not An institute lor the the county of "VOats for Sale." columns. and management and investment of its funds, loans Ulm in tte County of Brown afore«aid, on the 5th Brown, willl be held at Sleepy Eye, to the members the general regulation of the business blameless in this respect, our ladies at day of April A. D. 1888, at 10 o'clock the forenoon, of this corporation and generally to adopt all During the week ouimencing Monday, to show cause why a license should not be While conversing with several railroad At the last meeting of the Philomathean least shun the scenes of a "rough and measures necessary to carry out the objects of this granted for the sale of said real estate. April 23d, 1888. corporation Seven members shall constitute a And ltis farther ordered, that a copy o! this Society the members listened to employes of the C. & N". W. Ry. tumble" fight, and rather witness calisthenics. The Srate will piovidp efficient instructors, quorum at all meetings of the stockholders. order be personally served on the next of kin oi we were gratified to learn that no hostile Mr. C. W H. Heideman's discussion said ward residing in said Brown County and on In witness whereof we have hereunto set our hands who will be furnished with all persons interested said estate, at least fourteen and seals this 21st day of February, A D. 1888. feeling was entertained toward the on the tariff. The speaker, who had such professional books, paratus and SIGNATURES. days before the hearing of said petition as Recallingthe fact that an earth-quake, material as have been thoioughly tested W Heideman (seal) Jos A Eckstein (seal) aforesaid, and by the publication thereof for four managers of the road, but this fact does oome prepared with arguments, claimed Alexander Berghold (seal,) Chas.L Rous (seal) successive veeks in the New Ulm Review a week' was one of the attractions at San Die°-o and found to be ot special service to not prove that everything will move Chas Stuebe (seal) A C. Ochs (seal) ly newspaper printed and published at the City the attention of his hearers by his oratory, teachers. They will make the common William Brust (seal) Jacob Klossner Jr (seal) of New TJlm in said Brown County, the last of last week, we wonder if our New Ulm smoothly when the head of the Brotherhood and the witticisms, for which the which publications shall be at least fourteen days School Manual the basis of their work, E Pahl (seal) Wm Hummel (seal) friends, who are sojourning there, before said day of hearing. Fred Pfaender (seal) Scherer (seal) of Engineers and that of the Firemen gentleman is known, did not fail to and a considerable portion of the time Dated February 20th 1888. STATE OF MINNESOT 4.,) joined in the dance. Splendid entertainments will be devoted to bringing out the will issue orders to cease work. By the Court, ERNST BRANDT, cause meniment. Mr. Juni, who COUNTY OF BROWY were given nere this last season, best manner of using the text-books (L. S.) Judse of Probate, On this 21st day of February, A D. 1888, before opened the debate with remarks in favor me, a Notary Public within and for said countv, The Milford Stock Co. was organized which have been recently added to the but they lacked that sort of music NOTICE TO CREDITORS. personally appeared C. W Heideman, Jos A of the tariff, had a hard stand but State series* Great pains will be taken last week, and elected temporarily the which is given in California gratuitously, Eckstein, Peter Scherer, Roos, E Pahl, succeeded in presenting some good to make the instruction pointed and in a William Hummel, Alexander Berghold, Tred Pfaender, S'ate of 'Minnesota, County of Blown. ID following officers Pres. II. L. Runk, still we must acknowledge that we William Brust, Jacob Klossner, Jr A C. Ochs, the highest degree practical, including Prob'te Court points, while Mr. Schuetz educated his and Chas Stuebe, to me known to be the persons Sec'y. C. Hansing, Treas. Aug. Heinen. Ii 'he matter of the estate of Susanna Brut* would rather dance to the music of a management of school, grading and described in and who executed the foregoing in deceased hearers op the subject of equalization Mr. Hansing and C. Schramm were instructed methods teaching the common school strument, and acknowledged that they executed Lanciers, than join in a "Grand Medley.'' Notice is hereb given to all persons havinix the same as then free act and deed. of wages. c'amii and demands against the estate of Susanna branches. to purchase a full-blooded WILLIAM PFAENDER, Brust late of the County of Brown deceased, The evenings will be occupied by (L 8) Notary Public, Minn horse, and for that purpose have departed that the Judge of the Probate Court of said county The firei department has at last established OFFICE OF RE&ISfER DEEDS, will hear, examine, and adjust claims and demauds lectures, literary exercises, and social The State Board Health is investigating for Minneapolis and will ultimately Brown County Minnesota. against said estate, at his office the City a definite system of fire alarms, entertainments, as in the past, and everything I hereby certify that the within instrument was of Jaevr Ulm in said county, on the first Monday Winter Cholera, and as similar visit Illinois, if not successful at ior the benefit ot its members. The possible will be done to make filed this office for record on the 21st day of Febuary of each month for six successive months, com. cases have occurred in the state at A 1888, at 4 o'clock and was duly mencing with the first Monday April 1888 the former place. The company has the week a pleasant and profitable one mills as heretofore will signalize the existence recorded Book 1 of incorporation on pages 190 and that six months from the 18th day ot February large, pamphlets are sent to practitioners, for all. issued 42 shares. to 195 1888, have been limited and allowed by feaid Probate andmoaation of a fire in the following A GRIMMER, Court for creditors to pretent their claims. requesting explicit information regarding Teachers who take a proper interest JACOB BKUST, manner:—One continuous blow Register of Deeds The opinion being expressed that the in their calling, and who desire by selfimprovement the subject. 13— Administrator of the Estate of STATE OF MINNESOTA, of the whistlle locates the fire in the 1 to advance to higher positions, Susanna Brust deceased. contemplated new road would be at a Department of State will be present at the opening I heiebv certify that the uithm instrument as District, i. 3. east of Centre and Minnesota SIn loos where to enter New Ulm, as the TATE OF MINNESOTA, County oi Brown J.g*« filed for recoid in this office on the 23rd day of Feb While the Earth remaineth Seed time Monday afternoon and remain till Friday Probate Court. bts. Two successive^blows of the ruary A. 1888 at 3 o'clock P. and was duly latter is surrounded by bluffs on every and Harvest shall not fail But with In the matter of the guardianship of Joha evening. recoided in Book of Incorporations on page 372 whistle locatbs the tire in the 2 District, Rotermg and Peter Rotering minors. side except where the C. & N.-W. Ry. poor Seeds there will be MATTSON, All schools can be closed during On reading and filing the petition nf Nicholas Secretary of State I. e. south of Centre and Minnesota nothing to harvest. enters the city, we investigated and Institute week at the request of the Gulden guardian of John Rotermg and Peter Bo tering the above named minors. Sts. Theree successive blows of the teachers oi t£ Couuty Superintendent. THE SUNNY SOUTH. found that favorable ways offer themselves It is ordered, pursuant to the prayer of said petitioner, I have received a full stock of new The Institute will be in charge of the that a time be fixed for examining and whistle locates the fire in the 3 District, If' at either Mr. Fritsche's or Mr. fresh Grass Seeds Consisting of Clover allowing his account that said account be examined, Superintendent, who will make all required The Chicago & North-Western Railway i. e. west of Centre and Minnesota Str. and petitition heard by the judge of this Huelskamp's farms in Lafayette. At Seeds, Timothy, Blue Grass, Orchard arrangements for its success, Co. is now selling cheap first-class Court on the 23rd day of March 1S88, at 10 o'clock Four successive blows of the whistle locates Grass, Red Top, Perunial ana the former place a ravine, gradually as well as for the accommodation of mthe forenoon of that day, at the Probate Excursion Tickets at very low rates to English Rye Grass etc., which I offer at Office in said County the fire in the 4 District, i. e. north teachers, who are requested to give him the health and pleasure resorts of the ascending, and with only two curves of And it is further ordered, that public notice be lowest prices. Also a verv large assortment early notice of their intention tohe present, given to all persons interested of the tme and of Centre and Minnesota Sts. Diagrams South, including Jacksonville and other any importance, extends from the river of fresh Garden Seeds. Don't place of examining said account, by publishing a that he mav provide board for all Florida points New Orleans, La., and of the above, illustrating the districts, send your money away for seeds, you copy of this order in the New Ulm Review a weekly bottom to the upland prairies. No better at the lowest rates. to points in Mississppi, Alabama and newspaper printed and published at the City of wHLbe posted in conspicuous places for can buy everything right at home cheaper. ground could offer, as the grade New Ulm In said County, at least once in each Texas. D. L. KIEHLE, Please give a call. week for two successive weeks prior to the day the benefit of the public, and small would be so gradual as to offer no hindrance Supt. Public Instruction. For tickets, rates and full information of such hearing. SW" charts will be furnished to the firemen. O. M. OLSEN. apply to agents ^Chicago & Northwestern Dated March 3rd 1S88. J. B. VELIKANJE, whatever to track-laying. New Drug Store Meridian Block. *. ERNST BRANDT, County Superintednt Railway. r'fMS (L.S.) sit Judge of Probate.. i% r-f 7 f/ %?&!- .j* "Sexist rj&. & 1 i£&ss& *"«~i &ss3^«r^4 S SNfeM|to4ia*#" mfUrn BSM •rt-