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NEW ULM AND VICINITY. Mrs. B. Johnson was visiting with Jac. Klossner will leave for Dakota, Lyman Fuller, of Lamberton, called AN ACT TO authorize the Board of My Badger Hats are as well known her parents last week. 5 with a carload of horses, to-morrow. on his New Ulm friends Friday. $• County Commissioners of Brown County as Jim Blaine of Maine/ ?f~J Travelers' Guide. «_ »**v to issue the bonds of said County for the A. G. Wagner had his bi-weekty airiDg GotL Arndt, of Courtland, went to ANoy.—Would be glad to hear from E O CRONE completion and furnishing of anew Court Springfield last Saturday to visit here Sunday. you regularly. 5 House for said County. LOST AT TtJRNER HALL. Mrs. BlaDchard returned from her Mends. », Wm. Emmerich is making arrangements Be it enacted by the Legislature of the St. Paul visit Friday morning. to sprinkle the streets as soon as Mrs. Tory Olsen and children left for State of Minnesota A. gold pin with Moon stone and Apple Robt. Scherer was home on a visit necessary. Section 1. —The Board of County their future home, Washington, yesterday. blossom decorations was lost at part of last week. Commissioners of Brown County are Turner Hall, or on the way to the Hall Some people have peculiar reasons hereby authorized and empowered to issue, The four months old son of Jos. Tuesday March 5tb. A liberal reward Frank Witney has removed here Wi^onai St. Peter $$ for being opposed to issuing bonds for at any time within three years after Diedl, of town Cottonwood, died Friday. will be paid for its return to the Reviewoffice. from Courtland and will have charge the date of the approval of this act, the the completion of the court-house. In Deputy postmaster Mueller has been of the telegraph keys in the depot bonds of said county with interest coupons an article on this question the SPRINGFIELD Going East. Going West. laid up with the mumps the past week. attached, in any sum not exceeding 4 10-FOa. m. JOHN ALBERT, No 1 4:17 a. m. ADVANCE says: "We heard one thirty-five thousand (35,000) dollars or 18 12:15 p. m. a.»na. Heideman, member from this county, Town Clerks will confer a favor by man say who by the way pays as much *4 m. 3 5:46 p. m. so much thereof as may be deemed necessary sending us election returns at once. after giving Senator Bowen reason 10:00 m. 25 1:40 p.m. LICENSED AUCTIONEER. taxes as any one up this way, that if by said Board of County Commissioners, to believe that he would not oppose the Nos. 1, 2 and 25 daily. All others daily Beauty is a blossom decorate it with which bonds shall be used for we had bonds or no bonds it wouldn't bill authorizing the common council of Attends to Sales at all times promptly except Sunday. Crone's *ties. the purpose of completmgandfurmshing make $10 worth of difference to him GEO. J. GRIMM, Agent. our village to issue bonds, pocketed the anywhere in the County^ Address, the new court house now in process of In a calm sea every man is a pildt bill as soon as it reached the house but he gave his reasons for not voting The firm of Sehweppe & Thompson, erection for said county at the county Springfield, Minn. In clothing Theo. Crone is the leader.* after passing the senate and now says the b-.nds by saying that we have got seat thereof. at St. James, has been dissolved. he is going to amend it sothat the matter S- D. Peterson and C. A. Hagberg a good enough court-house now, that Section 2. Said bonds shall be issued Brust & Graft call atteetion to tbeir of bonding will come before the spent part of last week in St. Paul. in sums of not less than one hundred Licensed Auctioneer, he was willing to let them have tbe people at a special village election on ladies crusher hats. Mr. E. G. Koch is confined to his bed (100) dollars nor more than one thousand the second Tuesday in April. Mr. new court-house at New Ulm, but n, Brown Co., Minn. Chas. Gerboth has purchased a half with neuralgia. (1,000) dollars each and may bear Heideman has no warrant for such an interest at any a rate not exceeding six interest in a large saloon in Seattle, wanted to bother them as much as Wm. Huevelman is the proud father act and only adds to his growing unpopular (6) per cent per annum, payable semiannually, W. T. Corresoondence promptly attended to. possible in getting it The reason another of a boy. Huevelman jr. arrived Friday bv so doing. We might add and the principal shall be payable \l Henry Laudenschlaeger repairs all that he has a petition in his possession gave for voting down the bonds at such time or times not less than NOTICE TO CREDITORS. kinds of Sewing Machines perfect and signed by two-thirds of the voters of fifteen (15) nor more than thirty (30) is that in the first place the county Mr. »Dd Mrs. Mueller, of Minneapolis, cbeap. Au. 28. All parties having bills asaiast the this village asking him to pass the bill years after the date of said bonds as said commissioners were influenced by New are the guests of their parents, Mr. old Creamery Co., (Koch, Hummel & presented by Mr. Bowen. The citizens Board of County Commissioners may by It is stated that a four foot vein of Ulm parties to start building the Crone) are requested to present their and Mrs. H. Hoffmann. resolution provide and said bonds and here are very indignant and should soft coal has been found in Jaekson court-house so as to make a county claims before April 1, 1889, to the coupons thereto attached shall be Mr. Heideman step inside our municipal Our Spring and Summer stock of Co. at the depth ef 157 feet. seat removal impossible, and in the KOCH & CRONE, signed by the Chairman of said Board of limits he will hear some emphatic talk. hats is now complete. proprietors New Ulm Creamery Co. second place he says the commissioners County Commissioners and attested by Jos. Dietrich, of town Cottonwood SLEEPY EYE HERALD*—A few weeks BRUST & GRAFF. the Auditor of said County, and the had part of his jaw dislocated by a kick had no right to start the court-house ago Sleepy Eye protested against the Building Stcne. bonds sealed with the seal of said When a thing is done, advice comes from a horse. passage of a bill authorizing the County and again he says the county commissioners county and be payable in lawful money too late. If you have not bought a hat commissioners to issue bonds, for he have used funds on the buildings Ernst Wicherski returned from the at such place or places as said Board of The New Ulm Stone Co. is ready look at Theo. Crone's stock. re a on at a a to east Thursday. He done Chicago and that they had no right to use. County Commissioners may designate. sell building stones at the Quarry or be it to a other places. Mrs. S. N. Kennedy, of St Peter, and We don't know how much truth there Provided, that said bonds shall not be delivered in tbe Vity. Tor prices inquire of he At that time Senator is in these assertions, but it is evident negotiated or sold for less than par value. of J. Pfenninger, W. Boesch, A. Mrs. G. W. Comee, of Waseca, visited Representative Heideman presided Bowen was asked if he would Schell, or C. Filzen. with Miss Kennedy last week. that they are having effect on the Section 3. Said Board of County in committee of the whole Thursday. allow the bill to pass, provided a petition T?lax Seed Commissioners arehere by authorized and people. The Prohibition amendments were discussed Dennis Clary sold his farm, in town asking for its passage and signed empowered, and it is hereby made their at that time. by twelve or fourteen hundred votes Home, to Mrs. Aug. Schwartz. Consideration duty to levy a tax from time to time upon In the Rustler's talk to the tax-payers of this county, would be presented. $5,000. Mrs. S. D. Hall, of Renville, is the the taxable property of said county, sufficient SELECTED and carefully CLEANED of Brown Co., in our last issue, it He declined to do so because he to meet the payment of the interest guest of Mrs. M, Mullen. Congressman Edwin Paulsen and John Albert are RUSSIAN flax seed for SOWING. If was shown that, if the bond plan were thought that the fairiest way would coupons as they shall become due Hall spent Sunday and Monday you think of sowing flax you should lieened auctioneers for this county. defeated at the coming election, the annua) be to allow the people to express their and until the payment of principal and write us for sample and prices. with them. They are both good ones. opinion by ballot Nearly all, if not court-house tax would amount to interest of said bonds is fully provided O Fred Hauenstein has been at Winthrop Only one marriage license was issued all of Sleepy Eye thought Mr. Bowen's 24 cents on every $100 valuation while for which taxes shall be payable in Reduced to 01.10 per 100 ft, cash. The and Morton looking for a favorable during last week. David Thomas of stand the correct one. Now that money and shall constitute a fund for the adoption of the bond measure cheapest and best stock food known. location for a Jewelry store. Up Blue Earth County to Miriam Price of Mr. Heideman applies the same principle the payment of said bonds and interest Wonld make that tax only 5 cents on Mankato Linseed Oil Company. thereon and shall not be applied to any to date he has not located. Brown County. to their measure they cannot find every $100 valuation. In out-lining other purpose whatsoever until said words enough to abuse him. It seems NOTICE- Mrs. Marden came from Maine, the proposed method of beginning to Tory Olsen was kind enough to supply bonds and interest are fully paid after to make a heap of difference to them where she had been visiting with her levy for a sinking fund not sooner than which any surplus proceeds of such taxes us with a copy of the Washington whose ox is gored. All parties indebted to the estate of mother this winter, Sunday. She took the year 1900, the Rnstler made the following shall be placed in the general fund of Evening Star containing an account of tbe late Christ. Fried. Boock of this said county. the doctor by surprise. remark. place, are hereby requested to settle the inauguration ceremonies. EDITOR REVIEW! their accounts at once with the undersigned, *t Section 4. The proposition of issuing Representative Heideman came up I see Veritas still bides behind an The officers of the New Ulm Stone as the said estate must be administered said bonds shall be submitted to a Sunday morning and returned the same assumed name. If his argument is so It is proposed to distribute the expense and settled. Company are Aug. Schell. president vote of the electors of said county at a evening. Life at the capitol seems to ••conclusive," 1 should suppose he of building the court-house as E. G. KOCH, special election to be held on the fourth Geo. G. Benz, vice-pres't J. Pfenningor. agree with him. Execufor of tbe last will and testament would want the public to know him. equably as possible among the tax-payers (4th) Tuesday in March in the year of treasurer: W. Boescb, secretary. of Christ. Fried. Boock, deceased. our Lord one thousand eight hundred If he knows anything about book-keeping,I of the next thirty years. Beginning John Ziegler, for nearly nine years Monday four experienced men began and eighty-nine (1889) in the several GRASS SEEDS. would like to ask him a few questions. with the year 1900, if $500 be levied annually in the employ of R. Pfefferle, has accepted election precincts of said county, notice preparing paving stones at the quarries. a position with Mr. Ole Pehrson, We will suppose he owns a for a sinking fund for five years The following selected grass and of which election shall be given at least Herman Schneider has removed clover seeds are offered at the Pioneer at Marshall. piece of ground with a store building (1900—1904), $1,000 annually for the twenty (20) days previous to the holding Drug Store for the spring season. his blacksmith shop down there so as to on it valued at $5000, and he concludes next five years (1905—1909), $1,700 for thereof in the same manner as notice Gustav Ottomeyer has resigned his CI White, Red, Alfalfa Alsyke and Sanfoin be on hand when needed. to build another alongside the one he the next five years (1910—1914), and of a general or special election is by law position with Frank Kuetzing. We understand Clovers, Timothy, Red Top, Millet, required to be given, which notice shall occupies and borrows $5000, and gives $2,400 for the remaining five years Hungarian, Kentucky Blue Grass, Last Friday was a big day for Birthday that he will engage in business state that the question of issuing said a mortgage on all his real estate to secure Orchard Grass, Rye Grass, Meadow (1915—1919), the sinking fund, with celebrations. Dr. Berry scored 52 on his own account. Emil Steinhauser bondswill then be submitted. The Conn Foxtail, Tall Fescue, Fowl Meadow and the same, is he going to charge simple interest at four per cent., would years on that day Weigand Hauenstein will be the manager of Mr. ty Auditor shall also give notice of 6aid Meadow Fescue. the interest he pays on this loan (say amount to $35,440 at the time when the 55 Mrs. Anime. 47 John Kretsch 38 Kuetzing's Winthrop store election by publishing this act in two (2) Call and examine my line of grass $400 a year) to real estate account or bonds mature (1919). To preserve a or more of the weekly newspapers in Ludwig Witkowski 63 Emily Baarseh seeds before placing your orders elsewhere. The six year old son of Fred Meyerdin«r to expense or profit and loss? Accordto uniform rate of 5 cents on every $100 said Brown County for two (2) weeks 14 ANDREW J. ECKSTEIN. 13 Flora Peterson 12. fell from a wasron Sunday. He previous to the date of said election. his argument thus far he would of valuation, it is necessary that the The St. Paul Globe came out with a FARM FOR SALE. struck on the back of bis head and was The ballets used at said election for the charge it to real estate account, we valuation of tbe county be as follows: twenty page inaugural edition, March purpose of voting on said proposition insensible for some time. He is suffering will suppose for 30 years he charges up 1900—1904, $4,500,000 1905—1909, $5, I the undersigned will sell my farm 5th. It contained, besides the news of shall have plainly printed or written, or with congestion of the brain as the of 280 acres, with a 6ne residence, good $400 annually to his real estate account, 500,000 1910—1914, $6,900,000 partly printed and partly written there the day, a history of inaugurations and barn and granary, fine grove of 4 acres result of the fall. The attending physician at the end of this time real estate 1915—1919, $9,300,000. No one who on the following words "For issue of presidents trom Washington to Harrison. and a good well, in section 14 in the apprehends no danger. account would stand charged with is familiar with the history and nat bonds for completion of Court House", town of Lafayette, Nicollet Co. 130 $22,000. Now suppose he concludes ural resources of our county can reasonably or "Against issue of bonds for completion acrea are under cultivation, 80 acres The Washington correspondent of Mrs. Goetke, of town Cottonwood, of Court House". Said election shall good pasture, 70 acres good meadow to sell out, and as real estate has not doubt that the actual valuation the Pioneer Pres3 says that applicants died at her home Wednesday, of last be conducted in the same manner as partly sowed with tame grass, 5 acres of appreciated in value any, be is obliged during the periods in qut stion will be for the positions in the U. S. Lnnd Office elections for county officers, and the week. She leaves four children, all of timber in town Brighton. For further to turn it in at $10,000. (Actual cost.) far in excess of that here given. The at Marshall are rather scarce. He votes cast and canvassed in like manner. particulars call on C. H. Hornburg. age, and a husband. The funeral occurred He wants to balance his books. I am rate of 5 cents on every $10) of valuation, And if it shall be found upon the canvass savs the most active applicants are C. ANDREW HANSON. Friday aad nearly everybody in rather inclined to think the $12,000 he thereof, will tend to diminish of said votes that a majority of the C. Whitney, of Marshall, and A. town Cottonwood and a alrge number voters who shall have voted on said proposition ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. has paid out as interest on his loan and rather than to increase in future ears. Blanchard. of this place. from Linden and Sigel attested their have not voted in favor of the charged to real estate account must be By the bond plan as outlined above, the Notice is hereby given that in pursuance regard ior the old lady by attending. Sheriff Block, of Nicollet county, issue of Raid bonds, then said bonds shall credited back to his account and present generation would pay its share of an order of theProbate Court came up Thursday. John Werner not be issued. of Brown County, Minnesota, dated Tne following have been appointed charged to profit and loss where it of the cost of the couit-hou.se let those Jueneman returned to St Peter with Section 5. This act shall take effect March 1st, 1889, the undersigned administrator Judges tor the coming elections: G. should have been charged tn the first who come after us pay theirs. and be in force from and after its him. Jueneman is accused of committing of the estate of Gostay place. It is a simple example in bookkeeping, Doenne, Wni. Frank and Jos. A. Eckstein, age. Christiansen Bekken deceased, will, on fornication with a Miss Schottenbauer, and I would like to have any first ward. Jos. Scnmucker, H. Saturday the 30th day of March 1889, Approved February 21st A. D. 1889 The Rustler now proposes to show of Lafayette. Juenemann was STJACfBSCmf commencing at 10 o'clock A. M., at the Rudolphi and C. A. Hagberg, second bookkeeper (over his own name only) that the valuations giveD above are ex bound over to the next term of the late residence of said deceased in the ward E. G. Koch, A. C. Ochs, and answer this question: To what account cessively low, and, consequently, that District Court of Nicollet County, which Town 11 Linden, Brown County, Minn., would you charge interest paid on a Louis Schilling, third ward. The the court-house tax by the bond plan offer for sale, at public vendue the personal convenes at St. Peter the 2nd Tuesday loan") I think this is the only point in Judges will meet March 12 and 19 from property of which said deceased will be less than 5 cents for every $100 in June. TRADE MARlAr 9 a. m. to 1 p. m. for the purpose of question between Veritas and myself. died possessed, consisting of Kve stock, valuation in future vears. Mrs. Maria Kuehnel died at her farming implements etc. revising the poll list. Be sure tha If he wants to make large figures why home, in town Lafayette, Saturday Dated March 1st 1889. PAlhl does he not say, just look at the cost of your name is on the hat. REMEDY In 1870, the aggregate valuation of evening. The deceased was born in CHRISTIAN AHLNBSB, this court-house a hundred years hence, The quarterly meeting of the Agricultural the county was $807,057 in 1888, it Administrator. Alsace in 1828. She came to New Ulm it is fearful to think of the enormous FOR ACHES AND PAINS. Society was held at Turner in 1857 and located at her present home was $3,396,204. This means an increase sum there will be invested in a $50,000 ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. Hall Saturday. It was decided to hold of 221 per cent, during the last shortly after. She leaves a husband Sure Cures of Recent Date. building. If he was inclined to be fair Notice is hereby given that in pursuance the annual fair in September. The 18 years. If our county should grow and six children. The funeral occurred in this matter, he would have given the of an order of the Probate Court *17W.I«BbartSt.,Balto,IM., directors were instructed to make all only AaJ/as fast in the next 18 years, Tuesday and was attended by a large Toothache. JBB.f readers of the Herald my reasons for of Brown County, Minnesota, dated Sobbed of sleep by toothache iwellint: area* Im necessary arrangements. Mr. Runk number of the New Ulm friends of the its aggregate valuation in 1906 would February 18tb. 1889, the undersigned saying that interest on the bonds have Sace, nibbed with St Jacobe Oil, ftYKa»UcstJoii read several papers. One on the use of relieved, went to sleep morning- pain «& administrator with the will annexed of be $8,830,130, while tbe proposed plan deceased. nothing to do with the cash of the JOHN H0BEBSSR6ER. the estate of Hans Ellanson deceased, salt in fertilization, and the other on would require a valuation of only $5, The city officers whose term expires court-house, by quoting the following, a in In Chest Hew Bichmend, 0 June -88. will, on Saturdaj the 23d day of March the values of the different varieties of 500,000 from 1905—1909, and even 10 Had pomsfatchert erer lugs, raftered 3 yeancured this spring are: Mayor, J. C. Rudolph the interest on the investment together 1889, commencing at 10 o'clock A. M., by 2 applications Jacobs Oil clover. The annual distribution of years later (1915—1919) the valuation permanent, lUDISOK. at the late residence of said deceased in Aldermen 1st Ward, Geo. Doehne 2d with the cost of insurance and repairs seeds took place at the same time. need not exceed $8,300,000, to keep the the Town of Linden, Brown County, .. KUgore, Teiaa, June 1888 are balanced by the use of building. Rudolphi 3d A. C. Ochs. There Had bad a of aost, suffered one year: tar Minn., offer for sale, at public vendue The meeting was well attended. court-house tax at 5 cents per $100 Valuation. -weeks ecold not -walk. St. Jacobs Oil cored me. seems to be a general desire to retain He says I showed wrath. I ask anyone the personal property of which said deceased w. p. jtismr, JB the present incumbents. We understand to point out one word of venom. In the literary meeting of* the New died possessed, consisting of live is a Jcbet !!!., Mar 24 IBM. stock, farming implements etc. that Mr. Doehne will not be a started'out by saying that his article About three yean ago dislocated my abooiderconfined Ulm Turnvereia held March 9, the RURAL HAPPENINGS. to house 3 weeks. I was cureo. by fit. Dated February 18th 1889. candidate for re-election. A number was amusing. On the other hand just Jacobs Oil, no return of pain to this day principal subjects of discussion were I. D. B30WK, Druggist. CLEMENT HALVBRSON. of members of both parties have expressed watch the antics of Veritas. He tears property in land and taxation. The G. W. Harrington, our machine man, Administrator with the will annexed. a in a A Marshall, Mich., May29 'M a desire to see party nominations around, kicks over the traces, paws meeting was opened with a song by the ., Last December: was taken with pains and aches was up in Bashaw Monday, talkings ulky in the legs. A trierd advi».d St Js-obs Oil, tr-ed made. PUBLIC EXAMINATION OF the earth like a mad bull, and (in his mixed choir of the Turnverein. Mr. -it and was eared oy contents of one bottle. No plows to the farmers.—Paul Jacobson ^return of pain since. E. BEHHBST mind) picks me up, throws me into TEACHERS. G. Fischer then read an interesting essay Mr. and Mrs. Gieseke were the guests talked seeders to the agriculturalists L»cAi.EH-ix the corner and says, there you stay AT DRCSeiSTf AV| on the agrarian laws of ancient of Dr. and Mrs. Berry Sunday and Notice is hereby given that the public in Cottonwood Monday.—M. Fohl, THE CHARLES A. VOGELER CO.. Baltimore-. 84. where 1 put-you, then winds up the circus Rome. Mr. A. Steinhaeuser followed Monday. We see by the Sleepy Eye examinations for teachers of the County deputy sheriff, did business in the town by saying: "So much for Mr. Ross of Brown, Minn., will be held at the with an able paper on the origin and Herald that Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Gieseke NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. of Sigel the first of the week.—Hans following places on the following dates: of New Ulm." Well, now, he is a history of our homestead law. A concise with Mr. and Mrs. Luders of Chicago Mo transacted business at LakeHanska SLEEPY EYE, at the public"school**' daisy to say the least. I do wish he account of Edward Gordon Clark's have in comtenplation an extended CITY NOTICE. house, Fridav and Saturday, March 22d Monday.—John Keegan is enjoying his would come out from benind his high theory of taxation was then given by pleasure trip the coming summer. and 23d 1889. brother's return and while Tom tends toned name and allow us' io take a Mr. Wm. Koch jun. After extracts Leaving Sleepy Eye about May 20, they NEW ULM, at the courthouse, Tues-?^, Notice is hereby given, thaton March store John is visiting friends in the rural good square look at him, and see what day and Wednesday, March 26tn and^~ from Henry George's recent Boston 16th 1889. at 10 o'clock a. m. the parts will visit Washington, Baltimore, New districts.—SLEEPY EYE HERALD. 27th 1889* kind of a bird he is. He evidently of Lots Fo 8, 9 and 10 of Block No. 216 lecture had been read, the meeting York and Boston. Returning to New North ©f Centre Street in Park addition SPBINGFIELD, at the public school does not know me to think I can be so proceeded to discuss the single tax York* they will take the steamer, I am pleased to inform the public, house, Friday and Saturday, March 29th3* to this city, which lie between the right easily disposed of. He seems to think theory and its relation to the graduated "Lahn" for a trans-Atlantic trip about and 30th 1889. of way of the W. & St. P. K. R. Co. and that I am again supplied with a fresh mud-slinging and calling a man a income tax proposed by the Turnerbund. Valley Street will be sold on the premises Examinations commence at 9 o'clock" June 5th. All the principle cities of stock of reliable Grass and Garden above described, at public auction A. M. sharp. Prompt attendance JV* crank are convincing arguments. Possibly George Wagner then presented Germany, Switzerland and Italy will be seeds, consisting of the well known solicited. to the highest bidder for cash bv they are, but I have a better in a well-written paper two legends of visited and their return will not be until varieties of Clover, Pasture, Meadow the Park Committee of the City Council. B. VELIKANJE, CO. Supt.' opinion of the voters of Brown County, the Rhine, the mixed choir rendered sometime in September^ The Lahn New Ulm, February 18th 1889t^f and Lawn Grasses, ef the same satisfactory and believe they will go to the polls on another song, and the meeting adjourned. on which the pajty will embark is one Dated New Dim, Minn., March 9 1889. quality as furnished my costumers March 26th and deicde that bookkeeping We are informed that the By order of the eity counciL of the largest, fastest and latest improved NEW ULM MARKETS:—Wheat No. last season. Highest quality and lowest a la 'Veritas" is n. g. by giving a &u»»r,% «^r •*,jfc, ko'fls SCHILLING, study of the land question will be continued 60—84 oats, 25 old com, 36 steamers on the Atlantic and to prices is my motto. Call for samples SL**Mfc City Clerk. large majority for the bonds. in the next literary meeting, barley, 50, potatoes, 20 onions secure passage in her Mr. Gieseke had and get my prices. each essay to be followed by a brief 60 butter, 1 0 10 live hogs' to make arrrngements at this early The '-Maine" style of hats is the latest, O. M. OLSEN C. H. Boss. per lb %pork, p6JKlb5i. Flour per discussion. ^\4i Remember the place, Olsen's New we have them. date. fefs New Ulm, Minn., March 11,1889. cwl $3.25—S4.00. *J ^r%S4 BBUST & GBAFF. Drug Store, Meridian Block. alifet^r