New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
March 20, 1889 · Page 4 of 8
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.\EW ULM AND VICINITY. Court House Hustles. cent interest, at that rate the principal do everything pretty cheap and if they Vot« for the bonds and be sure that My Badger Hats are as well known and interest in thirty years would succeed we find ourselves with a 16 by your ticket reads: "For issue of *-^^i*-*% m^ as Jim Blaine of Maine Travelers' Guide. amount to $66,500, this with the $15,000 16 (one side open) court house no Next Tuesday the voters of Brown bonds for completion of Court THEO. CBONE. already invested, with interest, would barn, no out-houses, no jail, no vaults. CouDty will decide if they want to pay House." |WE^v*~rs8|*fj,v^/ amount to $28,500, making the court LOST AT TURNER HALL. Mind you, if you have a court-house for the new court house in small installments Chas. Wagner has an elegant line~of house cost the enormous sum of $95,000. you must have a jail which could not in thirty years, or if,they want baby carriages. Don't forget to call on A gold pin with Moon stone and Apple They fail to say however that the building be built for less than $20,000. to pay for it in five or six years. If the him when in need of anything of this blossom decorations was lost at is used all of this time and that the Now I don't go much on those foreign-named bonds are voted, then every man paying kind. Turner Hall, or on the way to the Hall rental would more than balance the arguments I simply think taxes on one hundred dollars worth Tuesday March 5th. A liberal reward Wiqoi^&St.f)eteif{f( interest. ,* 'r The *-Maine" style of hats is the latest, this: All tax-payers of Brown County of property will be called upon to pay mil be paid for its return to the Reviewoffice. we have them. who have money laying idle and can't not over Jive cents annually on that sum. All of us would be wealthy to-day if Going East. Going West. BRUST & GRAFF. loan the sum out at the rate of 5 per If however the bonds will not be voted, we could add interest to our property JOHN ALBERT, 10:fOa. m. No. 1 4:17 a. m. cent should vote against the bonds. 12:15 p.m. a. m. they will have to pay twenty-four cents Henry Laudenschlaeger repairs all for the time we have owned ..it. For p. m. 5:46 p. m. But those fortunates{7) who can get annually on that sum. kinds of Sewing Machines perfect and 1:40 p.m. instance a farmer bought a horse ten 10.00 m. LICENSED AUCTIONEER. six, eight or ten per cent for their Nos. 1, 2 and 25 daily. All others daily cbeap. Au. 28. .. years ago for one hundred dollars. His except Sunday. money, or who have to pay that much Attends t© Sales at all times prompt- 8 horse, according to the Sleepy Eye way Wolf Schmid came down from GEO.J. GRIMM, Agent. It seems strange that any one, except for money they borrow, should vote for ly anywhere in the County. of manipulating figures would be worth Address, Springfield Monday to take a good look parties whose interests are in Sleepy the bonds. Especially those who have Brust & Graft call atteetion to their first cost $100. Interest for ten years Springfield. Minn.'* at the county seat. Wolf is navigating Eye, should oppose the issue of bonds. to borrow money to pay their taxes ladies crusher hats. $100. Feed for same time at the low on one natural and one artificial foot The only reasonable explanation is that and much other liabilities, should let rate of 25 dollars per year $250, making Mr. Aug. Hinz* of Courtland, was a nowadays, but he is just as cheerful they do not fully understand the question the county commissioners borrow it for Licensed Auctioneer, the horse cost to-day the enormous caller at the Review office Thursday. and happy as of old. at issue. The only question to be five per cent. Now farmers of Brown sum of $450 and it is probably not linden, Brown Co., Minn. At the election held last Tuesday, the voted upon is: Bo the taxpayers of county arise on the 26 of this month Application for License. near as good a horse as it was ten years town of Windom voted no license. Brown Cojunty want to have those who and show your independence. Build ago. The work that the horse has Correspondence promptly attended to. In a calm sea every man is a pilot* come after us help pay for a permanent your own court-house, pay for same in done during the ten years does not STATE OF MINNESOfA, In clothing Theo. Crone is the leader. thirty years and get your valuable papers improvement or do they prefer to pay NOTICE TO CREDITORS. amount to anything. It ought not to COTTNTT O BROWN, VSS. for this improvement themselves and in in a safe place. Let those city CITY OF NE W ULM Mr. Melges has decided to open a be considered because if we did, then Notice is hereby given, that applications have All parties having bills against the five years? fellows who have got $30,000 to spare bakery in his building in the first ward. been trade in writing, to the council of the City of the item of interest and feed would be old Creamery Co., (Koch, Hummel & New Ulm, and filed In my office, praying for license, give it to a competing railroad or start more than balanced and the first cost to sell intoxicating liquors, for the term Crone) are requested tci present their The Sportsmen's Club met Sunday commencing on the 15th day of April 1S89, and some good factories which wonld be of Interested parties have spread the claims before April 1, 1889, to of the horse also. terminating on the 15th day of April 1890, by the and organized a squad for rifle practice. greater benefit to the people at large following persons and at the following places, as report in towns favorable to the bond KOCH & CRONE, stated in said applications to wit: proprietors New Ulm Creamery Co. A. J. Alwin will remove with his issue that, if the bonds are voted down, Another one of tne lies which they than to boom up a town at the expense Jacob Hottinger: The front room of a ore story frame building situated on part of Eagle family from St. Paul to New Ulm next New Ulm will pay for thejimprovement. spread is that New Ulm is importing of the tax-payers of the connty. Mr. Mill Outlot north of Centre street in the said city Wera. ot New Ulm. week. In towns tributary to Sleepy Eye voters. The poll lists are posted for Editor I am through. I may have BUILDING STONE AND OAK CORQ Joseph Flor: The southeast room on first floor public inspection and on the day of written too much, they say very frankly: This is our last of a two story bncfc building situated ou Lots No Herman Engelbert, who is manager 11 and 12, Block N north of Centre street in the election men have the right to chal- chance to get the county seat removed The New Ulm Stone Co. is ready to of the Mankato Mattress Co.. was in said city ol New Ulm.^ Ferdinand Gollnast: The southwest room on to Sleepy Eye. Vote down the bonds sell building stones and oak cord wood lenge votes. Besides this, if one illegal Alecks have been here anil tried the city several days lasf week. a first floor of a two story frame building situated and then we will have the seat removed. at the Quarry or delivered in tbe City. on lots No. 9 and 10 Block No. 1 south of Centre vote is cast, the election in that pre- to make me believe that they know street in the said city of New Ulm. For prices inquire of J. Pfennings. W. Chas. Crone and Cbas. Baltrnsch report cinctisvoid. The opponents to the more about my business than 1 do. Andrew Hoffman The southwest room on first *f Boesch, A. Schell, or C. Filzen. the arrival of a son in their family. floor, of a two story frame building situated on bonds know this and if they believed They seem to think that all they have ~Flax Seed lot No. 8 block No 68 north of Centre ttreet Neither one of their predictions will The first one was made hippy Wednesday, the sail city of New Ulm. that illegal votes would be cast in New to do to get a farmer to vote as they be fulfilled. New Uim cannot and will George Vogel: The northwest room on first the second Fridav. Ulm they would keep quiet and contest figures, floor of a one and a 1 alf story frame building situated ^i a not pay for the court house, except its on lot No. 7 block No. 104 north of Centre Peter Mertz came down from Prairieville in the courts. They know -very well SELECTED and carefullv CLEANED that arithmetic was one of the few street in the said city of New Ulm. just share by regular taxation. Two Monday, and assisted some of his Weigand Hauenstein: The front room on first RUSSIAN flax seed for SOWING. If that no illegal votes will be cast in branches which we learned at school new lines of railroad are heading floor of a two sttry harae building situated on •si*! citizens1 you think of sowing flax you should friends in taking out their New Ulm, but for fear that some of uorth half of lot No. 6 block No. 67 north of Centre and that, we sometimes think and talk towards New Ulm and both will ask write us for sample and prices street in the said city of New Ulm. papers. •, the antibonders might stoop to such over matters amongst ourselves. JoseihSchnobench: The room on first floor of Oil Meal for a bonus. The two will probably ask a two story frame building situated on lota No. 6 means they raise the familiar cry of Friday Mrs. E. Schmid celebrated Yours truly, and 7 block 66 Bouth of Centre street in the said for forty or fifty thousand dollars and ciiy of New Ulm. STOP THIEF in order to keep the Red need to $1.10 per 100 ft. cash. The her birthday and at the same time her there is no likelihood that New Ulm LOGHOCSE FARMER. Joseph Schmucker: The two story brick building cheapest and best stock food known. public from suspecting them. twenty-fifth anniversary as a professional situated on lofs Ao. 9 and 10 Pftrk Addition will cripple its prospects for aiding north of Cent re street in the said city of New Mankato Linseed Oil Company. AN ACT TO authorize the Board of midwife. Ulm these roads by giving away for a court The Rustler has tried to discuss the I County Commissioners of Brown County Antop Schwaerzler The front on fir*t floor of a 3STOTIOE. Property owners should see that their house all the credit it has. two story brick building situated on lot No. 9 to issue the bonds of said County for the bond question fully and fairly. All b'ock No 66 south of Centre slieet in the said city lots and adjoining alleys are cleaned at completion and furnishing of anew Court All parties indebted to the estate of of New Ulm. statements made by him can be verified W. Baarsch: The front room ou first floor of the late Christ. Fried. Boock of this once, otherwise they may expect a visit House for said County. and I am sorry to see that the opposition The St. Paul, New Ulm and Southwestern a two story frame building situated on lot No. 10 place, are hereby requested to settle' Be it enacted by the Legislature of the bloci No. 66 north ofCentre street in the said city from the health officer. would stoop to disreputable and and the Cannon Valley roads their accounts at once with the undersigned, of New Ulm. State of Minnesota The teachers meeting, which was to Fred. Williams: The front room on fir-t floor or as the said estate must be administered will be of immense advantage to the dishonorable means to try and defeat Section 1. The Board of County a two story brick building situated on lot No 1, and settled have been he'd here Saturday, was adjourned people of this county. The first would the bond issue. They did not date to block No 69, north of Centie stieetmthe said Commissioners of Brown County are city of New UJm. E. G. KOCfl. to Saturday April 13. The attendance make their statements through the column give us a direct connection with the hereby authorized and empowered to issue, Wenzel SchoUko: The southwest lot on first Execulor of tbe last will and testament was too small to warrant a floor ot a two story brick building situated on lot ot a newspaper or over their signatures, at any time within three years after Huluth roads and consequently improve of Christ. Fried. Boock, deceased. No 12 block No. 61, north ofCentre street in the the date of the approval of this act, the meeting. said city of New Ulm the New Ulm wheat market. It but have spread falsehoods by GRASS SEEDS. John Gabriel: The front room onfiist floor of a bonds of said county with interest coupons means of circulars without date or any would also strike the Iowa coal fields. one and uhalf story trume buudirg situnted on At the town election of Courtland it attached, in any sum not exceeding lot 5, block No. 69. north ofCentre Etreet in the The following selected grass ao3 thing else to show whence they came The other road, being a part of the s.nd city of New Ulm. was voted to build a town hall 20 by 40 thirty-five thousand (35,000) dollars or clover seeds are offered at the Pioneer Ntw Ulm Turn Veiem: The bnckbuildmg situated great Rock Island system, would be a from. If their statements were true so much thereof as may be deemed necessary this summer. The amount allowed is "n lots No 1 to 7 block No. 107south ot Centre Drug Store for the spring season. competitor to the Chicago & Northwestern they need not hesitate to acknowledge by said Board of County Commissioners, street in the sad city of New UUn. S450. The building will be erected on White, Red, Alfalfa Alsvke and Sanfoin story1 AugiT-tM. Mueller- The one brick building which bonds shall be used for the authorship, but because they knew and would consequently lower Clovers. Timothv, Red Top, Millet, situated on lot No 14 block No 67 north of the west side of Courtland Station. the purpose of completing and furnishing Centre street in tne said tity of New Ulm. Vrith that they were making misleading Hungarian, Kentuckv Blue Grass, freight in that direction. these Chsiile* Brust, The room in a one story bruk -n the new court house now in process of Orchard Grass, Rye "Grass, Meadow F. Burg has received an order, for addition situ ited on south hilf of lot No 4 block prospects before us anyone can well see statements and willfully circulating 1 erection for said county at the county No. 67 north ol Centre street in the said my of Foxtail, Tall Fescue, Fowl Meadow and live thousand cigars, from a firm in that New Ulm could not assist the lies, they have very carefully avoided New Ulm. seat thereof. Meadow Fescue. Spokane Falls, W T. The fame of John Neumann- The roomof a one «tory brick lnTormmg the public who was respona court house without giving up all hope Section 2. Said bonds shall be issued Call and examine mv line of grass buildini situate I on the centre of lot No 10 block Burl's Blizzards spreads westward with ible tor them. THE RUSTLER. No bO north of Ctntie sti est lit the said city of ot ev#r securing new lines of railroad. seeds before placing your orders elsewhere. in sums of not less than 'one hundred New Ulm, eivilation. 14 ANDREW J. ECKSTEIN. As for removing the seat, there is no (100) dollars nor more than one thou H. SnbihaJ The room in one story brick atidMiti bitnatcd ou lot No. 13 bloUi No sand (1,000) dollars each and may bear Messrs. Gilman and Slocnm. cattle probability ot this being doue. A huge EDITOR REVIEW 65 -outh ot C. are Muetin the -ail c'ty of New FARM FOR SALE. interest at any a rate not exceeding six Uim. king*, were in the city Saturday tr\ing majority of ttie people of Brown Connty Please permit me to say a tew words VVilhelm An.me. The fiont loom on nr«t flooi (6) per cent per annum, payable semiannually, I the undersigned will sell my farm to get a corner on the market. Tliev of two «tory bri'k build n? situated on notth are opposed to any change. It for DO through the columns ot your paper, 1 and the principal shall be payable of 280 acres, with a fine residence, good half of lot ^o 6 Mock No. 68 uorth ol Centre tailed because Chas, Stuebe had purchased other reason it is on the score of expense. M® have received several circulars which street tht. -aid city of New 11m at such time or times not less than barn and granaiy. fine grove of 4 acres S.iM 4ji|ilicatious will heheird .ind determined all in sight. T'te county has .i valuable have probably been mailed by Sleepy fifteen (15) nor more than thirty (30) and a good well, in section 14 in the by SMH! Council ot the city of iNew Ulm at the Ckik&omtein s.nd city ot New Ulm, iirowi tract of land and a good j-iil building Eye p-irties, winch tuey use a lot ot years after the date of said bonds as said town ot Lafayette, Nicollet Co. 130 W are sorrv to leirn that Senator O'iBiitv, Minn on toe 10th dav of April A 1) Board of County Commissioners may by acres are under cultivation, 80 acresgood here. Ttie two alone are. v.dued at foolish arguments against, bonding the 1889, at So'i-ioek p. ot that d"ay Bouens healtn is not of the best. Too resolution provide and said bonds and W ant -s hai ti seal of sal 1 city thisi loth pasture, 70 acres good meadow twenty thousand dollars. Besides this county. Among other things they saj o«e attention to legislative duties is day of Much A.D.1S89. partly sowed with tame grass, 5 acres of the coupons thereto attached shall be the county has fifteen thousand dollars LOUIS SCHILLING. that the court house will cost twice as timber in town Brighton. For further the ni^e He has- been confined to his signed by the Chairman of said Board of [S-KAL] CityOleik invested in the new building and they muca as we think. They try to prove particulars call on C. H. Hornburg. County Commissioners and attested by room sever.il times during the last tew I am pie ised to inform the public, would not be apt to give up this property ANDREW HANSON. this by adding the probable interest on the Auditor of said County, and the neeks lor a visionary thirty thousand or bonds sealed with the seal of said that I .im again supplied with a fresh the bonds to the first cost. In my ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. St. Patrick's day passed oft without county and be payable lawful money stock it lvii.ible Grass and Garden humble opinion it is nonsense to add •vny oMier 'imnnnt a par ide. Judging trorn the number at such place or places as said Board of seeds*, counting of the well known interest to capital in. this case. Ii Notice is hereby given that in pursuance •if green ribbons worn that day one County Commissioners may designate. of an order of theProbate Court var fim-. of Clover, Pasture, Meadow wonld be just as reasonable to keep Piovided, that said bonds shall not be fourth ot New Ulms population are ot Brown County, Minnesota, dated •Ait_ aud-L.iu Grasses, of the same satisfactor}' account~ot what your children eat auu negotiated or sold for less than par value March 1st, 1889, the undersigned administrator irish descent. S me a*k, it Sleepy E can give qu.ihiy as furnished my costuniers what clothing they use and when they Section 3. Said Board of County of the estate of Gustav $80,000 towards building a court-bouse Dr. G. Be'l, a dentist, has opened last seasou. Highest quality and lowest become 21 years old tell them, I wid Christiansen Bekkeu deceased, will, on Commissioners are here by authorized and whv cannot New Ulm, with three times an office in the Meridian Block, in the Saturday the 30th dsiy of March 1889, empowered, and it is hereby made thenduty prices i» nn motto. OaJl for dimples not give you any money or help. You the amount ot capital, do thesarn- I commencing at 10,o'clock A. M., at the to levy a tax from time to time upon rooms formerly occupied by Dr. Me. and get m\ prices. are worth thousand* for you have cost late le^idence of said deceased in the will an-wer the question by asking another: the taxable property of said county, sufficient Fadden. Mr. Bell is a young man, conversant O. OLSKN. me that much. Town of Linden. Brown County, Minn.r Do von really believe that Sleepy to meet the payment of the interest lit*member the place, Olseu's New with the duties of his profession offer for sale, at public vendue the personal I think I can explain this bond question coupons as they* shall become due E}e intends to give that sum towards Drug Store, Meridian Block. and comes well recommended: property of which said deceased by relating a chapter ot my experience. and until the payment of principal and building a court-house? After mature died possessed, consisting of live stock, BESERALCADGUi interest of said bonds is fully provided Mis. Vielz, ot St. Peter, died after consideration you will answer No, for fsirming implements etc. Twenty-five years #ago I settled in for which taxes shall be payable in a lingering illness Monday morning. Dated March 1st 1889. the act athorizing them to issue bonds money and shall constitute a fund for Milford and we built a log house 16 by Mrs. Vielz had many friends in New CHRISTIAN AHLNESS, does not say that they must give $30,000 The lejral voters of the city of New the payment of said bonds and interest 20. By and by as the little farmers Administrator. Ulm. She was related to Mr. Matheis Ulm are requested to meet in public caucus but that they may vote to issue bonds thereon and shall not be applied to any commenced to flock in, I found that at Turner Hal], on Saturday March of this Mueller place and Mr. Brunner other purpose whatsoever until said in a sum not exceeding that amount. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. the 16 bv 20 house was rather small, so 23d 1889, at 8 P. M. for the purpose of ofWest Newton. bonds and interest are fully paid after Furthermore they must vote on this nominating a candidate for tbe office of I built a 16 by 16 frame addition to it. which any surplus proceeds of such taxes Notice is hereby given that in pursuance 3 proposition some time next month. It Mayor and for the transaction of such According to the report of the insurance A few years later I found that this was of an order of the Probate Conn shall be placed in the general fund of other business as may come before the is not at all sure that the taxpayers of of Brown County, Minnesota, dated commissioners the New Ulm tire said county. also to small and after consulting my caucus. February 18tb. 1889, the undersigned Sleep} Eyj will vote to do so. But assuming department will receive $188.77 as its builder I concluded that a 16 by 24 Section 4. The proposition of issuing CITY COMMITTEE. administrator with the will annexed of for the sake of an argument said" bonds shall be submitted to a proportion of the tax on $17,864.29 of wing would be just what I needed and the estate of Hans Ellanson deceased, The legal voters of the 1. Ward are that they will approve the act, and we vote of the electors of said county at a premiums received by the companies will, on Saturdaj the 23d day of March that the log house was too old to be requested to assemble in the main hall special election to be held on the fourth will also assume that the seat should be 1889, commencing at 10 o'clock A. M^ those of the 2. Ward in tbe lecture room from this city. The Sleepy Eye departniant patched up and would have to be (4th) Tuesday in*March in the year of removed to Sleepy Eye, then they could at the late residence of said deceased in and those of the 3. Ward in the basement will rece.ve $74-40 that city have pulled down. The builder thought our Lord one thousand eight hundred the Town of Linden, Brown Connty, immediately after the adjournmet decline to give any aid,or they could say paid §6.722.35 in premiums to insurance that the house was on the wrong place and eighty-nine (1889) in the several Minn., offer for sale, at public vendue of the general caucus, in order to nominate we will give one hundred, or one thousand election precincts of said county, notice companies. and suggested that it be moved on to a the personal property of which said deceased candidates for the office of councilor or ten thousand dollars. We of which election shall be given at least died possessed, consisting of live in their respective wards hill 75 or 80 rods distant from where I Wm. H. Bonne, formerly of this were authorized to give not to exceed stock, farming implements etc. twenty (20) days previous to tie holding THE WARD COMMITTEE. could overlook all of my land and as place, now doing business in Spokane thereof in ttie same manner asnotice Dated February 18th 1889. $30,000 but we have decided to give he did not have much to do at that Falls, Washington territory, writes that of a general or special election is by law NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. CLEMENT HALVERSON. less because we cannot afford to give time be would go to work at once and required to be given, which notice shall immigration is pouring in there in a Administrator with the will annexed. such a sum and besides this the county move it for $10 if I would furnish other state that the question of issuing said -A GIRL continuous stream, and although the ought not to go begging, for the county PUBLIC EXAMINATION OF help. Of course I accepted his offer bonds will then be submitted. The County city is improving rapidly, the streets is better able to pay than we are. Auditor shall also give notice of said TEACHERS. because he done it so cheap. Well we is wanted to do general housework in a are lined with idle laborers looking for election by publishing this act in two (2) small family. Inquire at the Review got there all right with my 16 bv 16, work. There is also more or less distress The anti-bonders have not been very or more of the weekly newspapers in office. but edp bare. I oonio E among immigrants.—LE SUEUK Notice is hereby given that the public choice in the arguments used against Fine City Lots for Sale. frlio*- fliAKa -mac* welll a -f-*-v Viet dugv outt *t that there was a to be examinations for teachers of tbe Connty previous to the date of said election. SENTINEL. the issue. The county has been flooded of Brown, Minn., will be held at tbe houses and hog pens to be built and a The ballots used at said election for the Last week Mr. R. Pfefferle recehed with circulars claiming that the new 4 'The undersigned offers to sell lot 7 following places on the follow in dales- purpose of voting on said proposition garden had to be made, and although court house will cost anywhere from a letter trom Father Berghold, dated or lots 6 and 7. block 61, south, corner SLEEPY EYE, at the public" school shaH a laml barn had not been very good it had printed or written, or mv of German and Fifth streets south, eighty to one hundred and forty house. Friday and Saturday, March 22d Brindisi, ltah, February 21. Father partly printed and partly written thereon sheltered my cattle so far. Now it was Tbey are among the most desirable and 23d 1889. thousand dollars. They also claim that Bero-old writes that he would leave the following words "For issue of residence lots in the city. NEW ULM, at the courthouse, Tuesday a distance of 75 or 80 rods awav and Judge Severance decided that the commissioners bonds for completion of Court House", Italy, in a few days, for a visit to the and Wednesday, March 26th and "I* MKS. H. SPOERHASE. could not be used. My builder made a or "Against issue of -bonds for complegood had no right to build. Judge 27th 1889. holy land. He is enamored with the climate Annual City Election SPRINGFIELD, at the public school thing out of it after all. First he tion of Court House". Said election shall Severance's decision was that a new of Italy but aches for a few days house, Friday and Saturday, March 29th built my 16 by 24 wing, then hog-pen conducted in the same manner as building toas necessary and that the of Minnesota weather. So far he has had and 30th 1889. and out-houses, later he helped me to county officers, and the county commissioners have the rigid to Examinations commence at 9 o'cloek a very pleasant trip, with the exception Notice is hereby given that at the 3 6 8 box my well and last but not least he 1 J"*} f^ner. A. M. sharp. Prompt attendance is build one. next annual election of the city to be of several weeks of sickness. He says ., „,, And if it shall be found upon the canhad solicited. ir„ had to to build build me me a a barn. barn This Thi is is the the „„.-^ *__ ^-J. _A- majorit. .. o. ., held on the first Tuesday, being the 2nd vas of said votes that a the that he can run like, a deer and ascended *x ,T, *U E"KA^E. Co/ SuptC day of April, A. D. 1889, the following They have made many more misleading way I got a mortgage on my farm voters who shall have voted on said pro- New Ulm, February 18th 1889. Vesuvius on foot. By this time he officers are to be elected to wit: For statements but it weuld be a waste which I could have avoided had I position have not voted in favor of the is probably catching crocodiles on the the city at large—one Mayor, for one WEW ULM MAEKETS:—Wheat No. 1 issue of said bonds, then said bonds shall of time and space to answer them stayed at my old and better place. year and one Councilor for each ward Nile. The friends of the reverend gentleman 60—84 oats, 22 old corn, 30 not be issued. all as every intelligent person will Now here is what our builders (those for two' vears. will be pleased to hearr tha$ he barley, 50, potatoes, 20 c. onions Section 5. This act shall take effect Dated" New Ulm, March 18, A. D. detect them at a glance. I will opposed to the bonds) want. Tear is enjoying^his»trip, and be in force from and after its pass- 60 butter, 10-12J„eggs, 10 live hogs show however how they figure out, down the log house and move the 16 by age. 1 per lb 5 pork, per IboJ. Flour per LOUTS'SCHILLING Locals continued on fourth page. to their own satisfaction, that the new 16 to Sleepy Eye. They say they would Approved February 21st A. D. 1889. cwt 83.25—$4.00. City Clerk. court bouse will cost over eighty thousand dollars. They say suppose that the bonds are placed at.6 per