New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
February 27, 1889 · Page 4 of 8
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^^B^^^fW9W^S^? Wipili|||l|Mlll| if 1 fpQ'tISS $ NEW ULM AND ^CINIT?. See Kuetzing's new advertisement. Chas. Hauenstein is doing the twin NOTICE TO CREDITORS?* AN ACT TO authorize the Board of NEW ULM MARKETS:—Wheat No. 1 cities this week? *,. j*^,**-*€**!* •*.*% County Commissioners of Brown County Senator Bowen stopped off here between 60—84f oats, 25 old corn, 35 Travelers' Guide. All parties having bills against the to issue the bonds of said County for the as., trains Monday.^ old Creamery Co., (Koch, Hummel & Fred. Williams is having his saloon barley, 50, potatoes, 20 onions «_ completion and furnishing of anew Court Crone) are requested to present their ~'1 60 butter, 10, eggs, 10 live hogs 3 elegantly decorated and renovated. House for said County. Jos. Bruckbauer came down from claims before April 1, 1889, to Be it enacted by the Legislature of the per lb 5 pork, per lb bh. Flour per Sleepy Eye Monday. The annual town elections will be KOCH & CRONE, State of Minnesota cwt $3.25—84.00. U& *y, -proprietors New Ulm Creamery Co. held Tuesday March 12. Chas. Stuebe shipped carload of Section 1. The Board of County THE INAUGURATION. Iff/ Commissioners of Brown County are hogs to 3t. Paul Monday evening. President Harrison left Indianapolis hereby authorized and empowered to issue, The Chicago & Northwestern Railway for Washington Monday afternoon. Wiitoi^&JkSWf^ Mr. John Albert, of Spiingfield, was Licensed Auctioneer, at any time within three years after Company offers its patrons a splendid.pl the date of the approval of this act, the a caller at the Review office last Friday. Herman Seiter came down from Tracy opportunity to visit Washington in .linden, Brown Co., Minn. bonds of said county with interest coupons Going East. Monday. He reports Tracy a quit. March next, and participate in the im-" ^i. if Going West. Our Hat stock is all in just come and attached, in any sum not exceeding posing ceremonies incident to the in-»*4***^ 4 lOfOa. m. No. 1 4:17 a. m. be convinced they are all daisies at T. The new Turner Hall at*St. Paul thirty-five thousand (35,000) dollars or 18 aujruration of President Harrison. Fori' 12-15 p.m. a. m. Correspondence promptly attended to. nu 5:46 p. m. so much thereof as may be deemed necessary Crone. was dedicated Monday evening, that occasion tickets will be sold from', &• WM 3 2 10.00 m. 1:40 p.m. 23 by said Board of County Commissioners, PUBLIC EXAMINATION O all principal stations at the very low 4 f$t Nos. 1, 2 and 25 daily. All others daily Ooly to-day and to-morrow in which Don't forget the masked ball s»t Turner rate of one fare for the round trip. For- 3L, which bonds shall be used for except Sunday. TEACHERS. full information regarding rates, dates *"*$ to pay personal property taxes without Hall next Tuesday. It will be the the purpose of completing and furnishing GEO. J. GRIMM, Agent. of sale, etc., apply to Agents Chicago & \'sM the new court house now in process of penalty. best of the season. Notice is hereby given that the public North-Western Railway. 1^1 erection for said county at the county New stylish cut Pants at T. Crone. examinations for teachers of the County Henry Laudenschlaeger repairs all Our immense stock of Spring Clothing seat thereof. of Brown, Minn., will be held at the S. D. Peterson is in St. Paul this following places on the following dates: kinds of Sewing Machines perfect and is here the largest line in town at Section 2. Said bonds shall be issued week. SLEEPY EYE, at the public school Drug Store, T. Crone. cheap. AH. 28. in sums of ''not less than one hundred house, Fridav and Saturday, March 22d The Barretts will be hung at Minneapolis (100) dollars nor more than one thousand Frank Peuspr has sold his notion and 23d 1889. Wm. Ruemke sr. celebrated his 50th March 22. (1,000) dollars each and may bear NEW ULM, at the courthouse, Tuesday store at Springfield. For the present interest at any a rate not exceeding six birthday Friday. A large number of Andrew J. Eckstein, Prop:'. and Wednesday, March 26th and Mrs. Otto Schell was on'the sick list he is resting at New Ulm. (6) per cent per annum, payable semiannually, friends assisted him. 27th 1889. last week. She is convalescing. and the principal shall be payable SPRINGFIELD, at the public school Successor to DR. C. WESCHCKE.' Jac. Klossner, Jr., and F. Burg, Jr., Messrs. Schlickau and Scblottmann *"$*$& at such time or times not less than house, Friday and Saturday, March 29th Representative Heideman came home joined the caravan and left for St. Paul fifteen (15) nor more than thirty (30) of Courtland, came up for a few hours Minnesota Street, and 30th 1889. Friday and remained until Sunday years after the date of said bonds as said Monday evening. business trip, Monday. Examinations commence at 9 o'clock NEW ULM, MINN., evening. Board of County Commissioners may by A. M. sharp. Prompt attendance is A full and fresh stock of The stockholders of the Electric The rotary snow plow is laid up for resolution provide and said bonds and solicited. drugs and. medicines\choice A grand masquerade ball will be given Light Company met and elected officers the coupons thereto attached shall be repairs at the Winona shops. Let her J. B. VELIKANJE, CO. Supt. perfumerytfine soaps,combs at Union Hall next Tuesday. See signed by the Chairman of said Board of yesterday evening. New Ulm, Februarv 18th 1889. lay. We have not pined for her this and toilet articles, books, ad in another column. County Commissioners and attested by winter. AUCTION SALE. stationery, colors, varnishes Mrs. John Hauenstein, Sheriff Sellmid the Auditor of said County, and the Postmaster Baasen was the only one (/lass,putty and painters and Wm. Gebser are celebrating their bonds sealed with the seal of said Mr. Mathias Mueller went to St. Paul who flung a flag to the breeze in honor supplies. I, the undersigned, will sell at public county and be payable in lawful money birth-days to-day. Monday to consult with an ocenlist. auction on March 11th, 1889, at 10 of the fether of his country. at such place or places as said Board of PIANOS, ORGANS AND Mr. Muellers eyes have been troubling o'clock a. m., on Peter Gags farm, 3 Mr. Matheis Arnoldi and Miss Anna County Commissioners" may designate. Karl Brauns is agent for the Winoua miles south of New Ulm, the following MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. him all winter. Provided, that said bonds shall not be Dewanz, of town Milford, were married described property, to wit: Herald. He started on a western tour PURE WINES AND LIQUORS negotiated or sold for less than par value. Tuesday. Mrs. F. Heimerdinger and Miss Hoffmann, Three 8 year old mares, 2 with colt, for that paper Thursday. FOR MEDICAL ISE. one 7 year old mare with colt, 2 mare Section 3. Said Board of County of Redwood Falls, were visiting Mrs. Albert Blanchard is visiting in colts, one 2 years old and one 1 year Physicians prescriptions carefully Hans Mo, Fred C. Thompson and Commissioners arehere by authorized and their parents Mr. and Mrs. H. Hoffmann St. Paul. Mr. Blanchard has joined old, 1 Minneapolis self-binder, seeder, compounded at all hours of the day empowered, and it is hereby made their Mark Cane were the Sleepy Eye boomers last week. mower, hay rake, cultivator, 2 plows, the batchelors' club for the time being. and night. duty to levy a tax from time to time upon who talked Court House here last 2 lumber wagons, 1 top boggy, 2 harnesses, the taxable property of said county, sufficient Mr. P. Penning, of Sleepy Eye, and Mrs. J. Klossner has been sick for week. household goods, and other articles to meet the payment of the interest NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Mr. A. 0. Ouren, of Linden, were callers too numerous to mention. several weeks. We are glad to be able coupons as they shall become due Wednesday John Emmers and Mrs. 1 at the Review office last week ERMs OF SALE: All sums under St8teof Minnesota,County of Browi. See. In to report that she is convalescing. and until the payment of prinoipal and Probate C*rart. W. Martinka were married by Justice $10 cash oyer $10 one year time at 7 Wednesday. interest of said bonds is fully provided In »he matter of the estate of Guetav Christiansen per cent, interest on secured notes. A Fischer, assisted by sheriff Schraid. It Michael Sachs, who died at Dayton, Bekken deceased. for which taxes shall be payable in I & Chas. Brust went to St. Paul Monday. liberal discount on sums over $10 if Notice is hereby given to all persons ha\incclaime Wash. Ter., was buried in this city yes was a case of love at first sight. money and shall constitute a fund for and demands against the estate of Gustav Christiansen paid cash. JOHN SIEBENBRUNNER. He will be assisted by Chas. Bekken Tate of the Connty of Brown deteased, terda the payment of said bonds and interest Next Friday evening the board of JOHN ALBERT. that the Judge of the Probate Court of said Stuebe and S. D. Peterson jarhile hunting thereon and shall not be applied to any county will hear, examine, and adjust claims and Auctioneer. trade will hold its regular monthly President Cleveland signed the bill demands against said estate, at his office in thedty for the elephant. other purpose whatsoever until said of New Ulm in said county, on the first Monday meeting at Turner Hall. The prospects admitting the territories of Washington, GRAND bonds and interest are fully paid after of each month for six successive month's, commencing Andrew Hanson offers his farm for with the lirst Monday in March 1889, of starting anew manufacturing institute Montana and two Dakotas into which any surplus proceeds of such taxes Masquerade audthit six months from the 1st dav of February sale. See ad in another column. He has shall be placed in the general fund of will be discussed. 1689, ha\ been limited and alowed "by said Probate Statehood. Court for creditors to prebent their claims. one of the finest farms in Lafayette with said county. Christian Ablness Mr. Dureck came up from Minneapolis Fred Espenson, the Courtland, shoemaker substantial buildings. Section 4. The proposition of issuing Administrator of the estate of ttustav Christiansen Bekken deceasad. 10 last week to contract for paving will leave for Montevidio next said bonds shall be submitted to a Conductors L. Kitzman and Fred Friday. This leaves Courtland without stones at the quarry. He will have vote of the electors of said county at a NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Morgan have taken a leave of absence a shoemaker. special election to be held on the fourth some of his men begin quarrying as STATE OF MINNESOTA County of Brown. J-ce (4th) Tuesday in March in the year of of three or four weeks and will visit In Probate Court. soon as warm weather sets in. John Scbmid, Jos. A. Eckstein and our Lord one thousand eight hundred In the matter of the estate of Hans Ellanson deceased: Washington and other Eastern points. Theo. Crone, Jr., went up to Sleepy and eighty-nine (1889) in the several Kretsch and Vogel have devided their Notice is hereby given to all persons having Eve Monday. They brought back an election precincts of said county, notice claims and demands against the estate of Hans The latest fad of our young people is business. Geo. Vogel will continue to at Ellanson late of the County of Brown deceased, of which, election shall be given at least additional degree in masonry, and a to secure a well developed attack of that the Judge of the Probate Court of said dispense liquid hardware while John XJ3STI03ST A twenty (20) days previous to the holding Connty will hear, examine and adjust claims ai«i goodly number of bumps and bruises mumps. A large number have succeeded Kretsch will devote all of his time to the demam ngainst said estate at his office in the City thereof in the same manner as notice Tuesday evening, March 5,1889. on their bodies. They have not decided of N ew Ulm said County, on the first Monday agricultural implement business. in getting what they want and more of a general or special election is by law of each mouth, for six successive months commencing whether they want to take any more with the first Monday in March 188S, too. required to be given, which notice shall '•If humor, wit, and honesty could Admission 35 cents. and that six months from the 31 st dav of January degrees or not. state that the question of issuing said ber 1889, have been limited and allowed by said save" from the ills flesh is heir to, what Tbe musical and literary entertainmen Frobate I'ourtfor creditors to present their claims. bonds will then be submitted. The County All are cordially invited by The annual city election will be held Clement Halvorson a good price they'd bring^in the market. at Turner Hall Wednesday and Auditor shall also give notice of said Administrator with the will annexed of the Estate April 2d five weeks from to-day. The THE MANAGEKS. €-JJE of Hans Ellanson deceased. Well, twenty-five cents will buy Thursday of last week was not a financial election by publishing this act in two (2) Turner Hall officers to be eleeted will be a niayoi or more of the weekly newspapers in success. In fact the parties interested a good panacea—Salvation Oil, a certain SUMMONS. for one year and one member of the said Brown County for two (2) weeks cure. lost money. previous to the date of said election. STATE OP MINNESOTA, County of Brown S-B8. council from each ward for a terml of TUESDAY MARCH 5th iPB9, District Court, Ninth Judii ial Di-trict. In another column we publish the The ballots used at said election for the The firm of Manderfeld & Ros^kopf, two years. So far we have not hoard The Fidelity Loan and Trust Company purpose of voting on said proposition VS Plaintiff, Court House bonding bill, The bill provides of Gibbon, has been dissolved by mutual of any candidates for the positions. LAST Frank Jaehn, Clara Jaeha, N. B. Hoiway, shall have plainly printed or written, or that a special electiop shall be Anderson Anderson and Emma consent. P. Manderfeld will continue MASQUERADE There will be plenty of them when partly printed and partly written thereon Le-. Defendants. held March 26th and shall be conducted the business. Both members of the election day comes. Tbe State of Minnesota to the above named Defendants the following words "For issue of in a similar manner as election* for firm were in the city Saturday settling bonds for completion of Court House", You are hereby summoned uud required to answer Miss Estey Heard From. county officers. the complaint of the Plaintiff in the above the transfer. or "Against issue of bonds for completion entitled action which is filed in the office of the of Court House". Said election shall Clerk jf the District Court of tbe Ninth Judicial A quarterly meeting of the Brown We understand that Mr. Dirks has Distnct, in and for the Count- of Brown and State be conducted in the same manner as Miss Estey, of Minneapolis, state organizer of Minnesota, and to serve a copy of your answer Co. Agricultural society will be held at bought the store building and lot of Mr elections for county officers, and the to the said complaint on the subscribers Lind & of the W. C. T. U. of Minnesota, Turner Hall Saturday March 9th. Hagberg al their office the city of New in 1 votes cast and canvassed in like manner. Huiras at Springfield for $4,700. The said Connty, within twenty days after the servlee seems to remember with peculiar gratitude Seeds and reports of Farmer's Institutes And if it shall be found upon the canvass property has a frontage of 27 feet. Pret of this Summons upon you exclusive of the day her pleasant experience in connection of said votes that a majority of the of sach service and if you fail to answer the said will be distributed and other important ty big prices that for Springfield property, complaint within the time aforesaid the Plaintiff" M$. with an attempted reform of the voters who shall have voted on said proposition in this action will apply to the Court for the relief business transacted. but they receive such prices there have not voted in favor of the demanded in the complaint. New Ulm public schools. After nine almost daily. issue of Raid bonds, then said bonds shall LIND HAGBERO and P. E. BROWN Marriage licenses issued during last months' silence she hss sufficiently recovered Plaintiff's Attorneys New Ulm, Minn. l- not be issued. Dated January 10th 1889. week: The Mankato Linseed Oil Co. is pre to ascend tbe pulpit of St. Anthony Section 5. This act shall take effect David P. Hamlin to Mrs. Sadie West. Park (Ramsey Co.) church, and STATE OP MINNESOTA. County of Brown J^ss. pared to furnish selected Russian Flax District Court, Ninth Judicial District. and be in force from and after its passage. George Eckstein to Theresia Suess. inform her audience that "New Ulm Seed, for sowing purposes, free from The Pidelity Loan and TrustCompany OF THE SEASON. VS Plafntiffj Mathew Arnoldi to Annie Dewanz. mustard and other foul seeds. Parties is the*vilest spot on the face of the Frank Jaehn, Clara Jaehn, N. B. Hoi- J. ,. Approved February 21st A. D. 1889. Peter J. Emmer to Mrs. M. Martinka. Admission, 25 Cents. way, Anderson Anderson and Emma desiring sowing seed should write the globe that "it is stuck up behind the Lee. Defendants.} H. Dittbenner to Annie Ziegenhagen. sign of Milwaukee lager beer and Company for sample and prizes. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ToN.B Holway one of the defendants abuved Tickets for sale at C. L. Roos Drug named: Peter Berg to Mary Braun. that the people there might as well Address, Mankato, Minn, Store and at the door. Take notice that the object of this action in which Building Stcne. the summons next above is being published to obtain burn their bibles." Should Miss Estey A young lady explained to a printer JohnKretsch, service on you id to foreclose a mortgage executed Some time ago the County Commissioners by Frank Jaehn and Clara Jaehn his wife again desire to favor any particular last evening the difference between to the Fidelity Loan and Tru*t Company on tbe fixed the salary of tbe County brand with a gratuitous advertisement, 29th day of September 1886 for the sum of {700 00, printing'and publishing, and at the conclusion The New Ulm Stone Co. is ready to Attorney at $750 per year. Mr. Spm with all accrued Interest taxes and f59.00 attorneys let her remember the names of Hauenstein, of her remarks by way of illustration sell building stones at the Quarry or fees, which mortgage was recorded in the office DEALER IS merville was not satisfied with this of thpRegister ofDeeds of saidConnty and state delivered in tbe City. For prices inquire she said: „You may print a kiss Schell and Schmucker. The on the 4tli day of October 1886 is Book of mort- ,• amount and appealed to Judge Webber. of J. Pfenninger, W. Boesch, A. on my cheek but you must not publish Milwaukee beer agency, finding that it gages on pages 287 to 280 upon the following described We understand that the Judge Schell, or C. Filzen. premises Lot number four (4) and lot it."-Ex. could not compete with our home productions, number five (5) of block number twenty eight raised the amount to an even $800 per OFALLKINI8. (28) in the town of Sleepy Eye according to tbe WARNING. gave up the business long recorded plat thereof and all being in said Connty year. The St. Paul dailies says that there is and state. No personal claim is made against yon. ago, and shipped its entire stock to that The undersigned hereby wirns all —AGENT lOR THE— a rumor that the Cannon Valley branch LIND fc HAQBERS and P. E. BROWN, Hon. Hannibal Hamlin, of Maine, center of refinement, and culture, and parties from entering his premises unless PLANOBINDERS, MOWERS, 15 Plaintiff's Attorneys, New Ulm, inn of the Minneapolis and St. Louis road they are friendly or have legitimate virtuous temperance, the city of Minneapolis. was informally received by the legislature TRIUMPH BINDERS, will be extended to New Ulm early in business to transact with him as he is SUMMONS. Tuesday. The most notable episode the spring. With two roads coming prepared to deal harshly with trespassers. MUSSEL MOWERSSDistrict of the occasion was the introduction TArE OP MINNE80TA, County of Brown ss H. FEUEBSTEIN. here in one year there is every reason Court, Ninth Judicial District. of Col. Pfaender, of New Ulm, Town of Stately, Brown Co., Minn. KILLED BY WOLVES. Frederick Klssner Plaintiff. 1 to believe that the year 1889 will be a Broadway, New Ulm, Minn VS Brown Go. igaicnltnral Society. who is the only living member of the prosperous one for New Ulm. A White Earth Special to the Dispatch John Mitchell and also all other per-1 electoral college which performed its sons or parties unknown claiming any NOTICE OF EXPIRATION says: Two children of a farmer right, title, estate, lien or interest in The quarterly meeting of the society functions in declaring the election of Dr. Fritsche has decided to go to the real estate described in tbe complaint OF REDEMPTION. named Peterson, living near Aitkin, takes place on herein. Defendants. Lincoln and Hamlin as President and Europe in April. He will stay there a SATURDAY MARCH 9th The State of Minnesota to the above named Iefendants: when returning from school Wednesday N P. Cold, New Ulm, Ootlot 12, block 876, No. of J+* Vice-president, the result of one of the year and a half and will take three semesters at 2 o'clock P. at Turner Hall, New acres 4, amount required to redeem $4.85. afternoon, were attacked and devoured You are hereby summoned and required to an-l ri-% Office of the Auditor of Brown County Ulm. Seeds and reports of Farmers' swee the complaint of the Plaintiff in the above^ -»1 most memorable campaigns in the his of advanced courses in Medicine by timber wolves. A few scattered r. ,* ~il N IJimMinn., Feb 9tb, 1889. S 0 1 fifed in the office of the '3 Institutes will be distributed at this tory of tbe United States. The meeting and Surgery. Dr. Fritsche has (Joiu. Clerk of the Dirtrict Court of tte Ninth Judicial 1 bones and shreds of clothing Yon are hereby notified that on the SOtb day of meeting, and other important business District, in and lor the Connty of Brown and was affecting. Mr. Hamlin grasped the built up a lucrative practice here but he September A. D. 1881 at a Tax Sale held as provided State of Minnesota, and to serve a copy of vonr ^*teW» alone remained as horrible evidence of transacted?^ J. KLOSSNER Jr., by law at New Ulm, in the Connty of answer to the said complaint on the subserihor S hand that had contributed to his elec is not satisfied with making money only. Secretarv. Brown, State of Minnesota, the Auditor of said their dreadful fate. It was supposed at at his office in the village of S S W if Flax Seed connty sold the land herein above described to He wants to learn as much about tion in a hearty manner that betokened first that there were not more than two B. G. Koch for the delinquent taxea thereon for of this Summons upon you, exclusive of the day I ^4H medicine as he can and lor that reason the year 1880 amounting as hereinbefore stated to genuine sincerity.—FREE PRESS. wolves at most in the pack, but an Indian of such service ana if you fail to answer the said the sum of $-4 85 exclusive of the cost of Rerving complaint within the time aforesaid, the Platota has decided to go to Europe. He intents this notice. You are also hereby notified that the hunter shortly aft* the disappearance Washingtons birthday was observed in this action wfll apply to the Coort for the relief SEI/ECTEDand carefully CLEANED right of redemption from such sale will expire on to relocate in New Ulm on his return. demanded in the complaint. of* the. children, encountered a RUSSIAN flax seed for SOWING. If the tenth day of April A. D, 1889, or within sixty at Turner Hall with a musical, literary days after the service of this notice «, 5 E O W SOMEBVILLE, you think of sowing flax you should pack of ten of these fierce brutes near Plaintiff's Attorney, Sleepy Eye, Minn. and gymnastic entertainment. President •^After claiming that Brown Co is too Witness my hand and seal at New Dim, .a said Dated December24,1888. -, A* iWSm write us for sample and prices. *JJ, Connty of Brown, this 9th day or February 1889. where the children were devoured. He Koch opened the exercises by saying poor to expend thirty five thousand Ji Oil Meal- E. F. BERTKAJTD County Auditor & NOTICE OF. LIS PENDENS. used his Winchester with sueh effect as Yer B. FISCHEB, Deputy. that he had been requested to say dollars for a necessary county buildinothe to kill eight of them outright. The forests OTATE OF MINNESOTA, Connty of Brown s& something, but he was no speaker and Sleepy Eye anti-bonders knock the Reduced to $1.10 per lOaib, cash. The ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. ODwtriet Court, Ninth Judicial District in the northern part of Aitkin county cheapest and best stock food known. could not talk as he would liice to. After bottom out of their argument by offering Frederick Kissner, Plaintiff. Notice is hereby given that in pursuance 'Jf Mankato Linseed Oil Company. have always been infested with| voracious vs Wfflfr* these preliminaries he delivered to build a $30,000 building for the of an order of the Probate Court FARM FOR SALE. John Mitchell and also aJ» other per- ff**5 animal* but this is the first instance himself of rf biographical sketch of the county at their own expense. Brown of Brown County. Minnesota, dated SOBS or parties unknown, claiming any t~ I the undersigned will sell my farm right, tide, estate, lien or interest for many years of their venturing February 18th. 1889, the undersigned father of his country and also of some county's assessed valuation |s three and the real estate described in the cam- 'P 4 of 280 acres in section 14 in the "town of so close upon the settlements.„ administrator with the will annexed of plaint herein. Defendants. ttM&£ very good original remarks. Mr. Gustav a half millions, Sleepy Eye's assessed Lafayette, Nicollet Co. 130 acres are tbe estate of Hans Ellanson deceased, Notice is herebr given, that an action AM been Jul |pf A Fischer read a history of Washington. valuation is less than two hundred under cultivation, 80 acres jgood pasture, commenced to this Court by the above im^ed will, on Saturda} the 23d day of March Plaintiff against the above named Defendants FARMERS ATTENTION. 70 acres good meadow partly The mixed choir rendered several thousand dollars, and still Sleepy Eye 1889, commencing at 10 o'elock A. M., That said action is brought to d*termlne sowed with tame grass, 5 acres of timber an. adverse claim, right, title, esUteV^kn songs, and the little boys and girls at the late residence of said deceased in can afford to do what Brown county If you need Seed Wheat, Oats, Barley, in town Brighton with good house, or interest ui or to the premises hereinafter described, the Town of Linden, Brown County, under Section two, chapter seventy.five ^showed what they had learned under cannot. Henry Ward Beecher once or Flax Seed, it will be necessary barn, fine grove and a good well. For &^E£!2*2tt££™**ot GeneraYstit Minn., offer for sale, at public vendue ntes of Minnesota of 1878. further particulars call on H. Horn- Professor Gebser and the mens class said that "a man with plenty of chees, to arrange early, as there promises to The premises affected by said action are situated the personal property of which said deceased burg. ANDREW HANSON. in the County ofBrown and State of Minneaet£ gave an exhibition of vaulting. After without a cent to his name, was better 4___ be an unusual demand, and it cannot died possessed, consisting of live and are described as follows: «««»»», the regular programme had been exhausted of in this world than a modest man stock, farming implements etc. be had if left too late. Appfy to our READ THIS! a ofi** ^F111 w«*t garter of Bag N^«tey«»- fe No. one handled a*ft Dated February 18th 1889. Gruenenfelder's Orchestra furished worth fifty thousand dollars.— SPBI^GFIELD.ADVANCB, agents, and we will try and supply you. ten,norj3i©* liirtj-three, west. I offer an extra good ypung Stallion E NX HAI^VERSOiJ. dance music.until mid night. for sale cheapo:A CBAS. STUBBE, G. „W. VAN DUSEN & Co. lOMBRVILLE, Adjninistrator with the will annexed. Dated E*"*'S,€ePI