New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
March 27, 1889 · Page 4 of 8
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.*KW ULM AND VICINITY COURT HOUSE BOND VOTE. Brust & Graft call attention to their fcyHenry Kiesling, of Winthrop. was in N E W ULM: MARKETS.—Wheat No. 1 ^•Spersons wishing to Improve their town Sunday.r^A^f ladies crusher hats. memories or strengthen their power of 60—84 oats, 22 old cprn, 30 Travelers' Guide. For Against attention should send to Prof. Loisette, barley, 50, potatoes, 20 onions Fred and Ernst Aufderheide were in Frank Peuser went to St* Paul for a New Ulm, 1st Ward 302 237 Fifth Ave., N. Y., for his prospectus 60 butter, 10-12J, eggs, 8 live bogs i. 2d Worthington last week and returned 343r visit last Wednesday. 7^^ post free, as advertised in another 3d per lb 5 pork, per lb 5$. Flour per 233 column- 13 Saturday.* In a calm sea every man is a pilot. cwt $3.25—$4.00. Sleepy Eye 323 Mrs. Wm. Pfaender, Jr., of St. Paul, In clothing Theo. Crone is the leader. Winthrop people area little put out Burnstown Springfield 194 *30 is visiting with her parents, Mr. and Low-necked dresses are going to bevery Albin 8 122 because Sibley County's money was not Henry Laudenschlaeger repairs all Bashaw *8 *50 popular with the lovely young^ Mrs. R. Kiesling. deposited in their bank. The State kinds of Sewing Machines perfect and Cottonwood 168 1 WinonkiStPetef^^ dudmes, because if they should catch Chas. Wagner has an enormous stock I Bank at Winthrop was the highest biddar cheap.. Au. 28. Eden *10 '130 cold wearing them, haven't thev got of wall paper, and is able to suit the for it with good security but the Home 8 205 Julius Guetling is putting a good improvement Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup to cure them. Going East. Going West. taste of the most fastidious. Lake Hanska Sibley County Bank at Hendeison captured 34 68 on his house in the shape of Leavenworth 2 10-50 a.m. No. 1 4:17 a.m. 127 rlT the prize, perhaps on account of The latest is the salt "trust" which 12 15 p.m. a. m. Linden *70 *60 a second story. its more favorable location. The average NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. 3 5*46 p.m. m. proposes to buy up and control the salt Milford 108 36 25 1 40 p. m. 10 00 m. amount on deposit is about $20,000 Mulligan interests,of4the United States. Mr. Henry Behnke returned last Saturday *7 M5 Nos. 1, 2 and 25 daily. All others daily Mrs. W. Hummel. North Star and the News figures that the county after a pleasant week's visit to *5 *60 except Sunday. Mr. Otto Seiter is having a good Prairie ville *5 '100 ought to have some interest on this GEO. J. GRIMM, Agent. the twin cities. foundation wall put under his building Sigel 92 44 money. Stark in the southern part of the city. Mr. -C. W. Bobcock, one of the proprietors 5 DRI6Q0DS MB GROCERIES. 125 «. Stately Plant advertisements for spring trade. *2 *20 of* the Kasota quarries, had business My Badger Hats are as well known Miss A. Nix, sister of Professor Nix, Estimated. Suckers are about ripe enough to in town Monday. as Jim Blaine of Maine. I have constantly on hand the ato&t and at present a teacher in the St. Paul bite, the river will soon be full of them. THEO. CRONE. complete stock of dry goods and actions, Editor Hayes, of the Sleepy Eye Herald schools is at home on a visit. and a large line of 5 and 10 ceafc Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Alwin arrived The "Maine" style of hats is the latest, was a pleasant caller at the Review DON'T SCOLD goods. If you intend to carpet any of your from St' Paul last Saturday and will re we have them. sanctum yesterday. I have a splendid assortment of fine rooms this spring, be sure to call*"on side in this city during the summer at BKUST & GKAFF. a man for groaning when he has laces and embroideries, crochet trimmings When a thing is done, advice comes Chas. Wagner and examine his goods least. Rheumatism orNeuralgia. Thepain and embroidery silks. Mr. Bahl, of the Empire Mills, made too late. If yon have not bought a hat is simply awful. No torture in the in that line. George D. Emery, Municipal Court I have some beautiful patterns in ancient times was more painful than a business trip to Sleepy Eye last Thursday. look at Theo. Crone's stock. lace curtain*. Judge of Minneapolis had business of a these twin diseases. But—oughtn't The Eagle Mills has received fifteen feman tobe blamed if, having Rheumatism Boys' suits will be sold at cost in order legal nature before Judge Webber yesterday. Andrew BiebL Casper Green and carloads of coal within the last three or Neuralgia, he wont use to close out the stock. I sell boys* Wenzel Frank, all of West Newton, Andrew J. Eckstein visited St. Paul Ath-lo-pho-ros, when it has cured week. A carload lasts on an average felt hats very cheap. thousands who have suffered in the have purchased a full-blooded percheron and Minneapolis the latter part of last about four days. Sheriff Schmid left Sunday evening same way It has cured hundreds horse of Stewart and Lowry who ar week. Fine City lotsforSale. after physicians have pronounced The New Ulm Roller Mills has been for Little Falls, Morrison County to get at Mulverhill's barn with their tine them incurable. Mr. J. Weddendorf made a combined shut down for the past three weeks for the horse belonging to Louis Poehler, of stock. Tht price paid for this stallion "The skill of five physicians could not The undersigned offers to sell lot 7 core me of Rheumatism which bad settled business and pleasure trip to the the reason that orders for flour have Courtland. was $1800. or lots 6 and 7. block 61, south, corner the hips, neck and shoulders. So intense wnsthepainthat sleep was almost impossible Twin cities last Thursday morning been a little slack of German and Fifth streets south, Thefirstdose of Athlophoros gave You will surely want some curtains It is said by those who looked me -ehef, and the third enabled me to sleep They are among the most desirable A. F. Walton and George Hart, of Officer Rosskopf gave three tramps for four and a half hours without waking this spring. Eo not forget that Chas. residence lots in the city. through the knot holes of his baca: fence I contraned its n«e and i*n now well" the town of Eden, and also Geo. W. lodging Wednesday night and ordered REV S. H. TROVER. New Albany, Ind. Wagner keeps an elegant line of such that Mr. Heideman was at work in his MRS. H. SPOERHASE. fS'Send fi cents for the beautiful colored picture, Harrington, of Sleepy Eye, were in Moorish Maiden them out of town Thursday morning. goods, at low prices. JOHN ALBERT, garden Monday with a silk plug hat on. town on business Saturday. THE ATHLOPHOROS CO. 112 Wall St. N.Y. If that garden fails to yield a big crop Chas. Wagner has an elegant line of Mr. Peter Rotering, of Minneapolis, Anton Brandt, of West Newton, was Application for License. of pumpkins what but the hat will be to LICENSED AUCTIONEER. baby carriages. Don't forget to call on is at present in Washington Territory, in St. Paul Friday buying a stock of blame tor it? him when in need of anything of this looking up the many advantages that Attends to Sales at all times promptly STATE OF MINNESOTA. goods with which to open up a five cent kind. is claimed by that famous section. The New Ulm Creamery Company COTTNTT OF BROWN, ss. anywhere in the County. Address, counter store in Redwood Falls. CITY OP N EW ULM 1 The fire engine was steamed np and will have its headquarters at Kiesling's Notice is hereby given, that applications have F. C. Gley was in the city last week Springfield. Minn. been Trade in writing, to the council of the City of out again Thursday evening in order to Mr. Chris. Rinkel. of St. Peter, passed store ©n the corner of Minnesota and New Ulm, and filed in my office, praying for license, and informed us that he will remain to sell intoxicating liquors, for the term fill the cistern west of the Citizen's through town homeward, Sunday, in Centre streets and will be open every in Young America and act as manager commencing on the 15th day of Apn 1889, and Bank Water was taken from the cistern company with his daughter who has day. The Company will pay the highest terminating on the 15th day of April 1890, by the Licensed Auctioneer^ of the general merchandise business of following person* and at the following places, as near the old school house to do been teaching in one of the country price for butter and eggs. Remember stated in said applications to wit Wm. F. Doeltz. Linden, Brown Co., Mini- the place. Jacob Hotfmger. The front room of a ore this schools this neighborhood. story frame building situated on part of Eagle J. A. Enander, appointed Minister Mill Outlot north of Centre street in the said city P. ubenen, of St Peter, was arrested Mr. George Vogel is not at all discouraged Messrs. R. Pfefferle, of this city and ot New Ulm, Correspondence promptly attended to-. to Denmark is an editor of a Chicago Joseph Flor. The southeast room on first floor last week for selling liquor without over the burning of his barn Xavier Brnnner, of West Newton, were of a two story brick building situated on Lots No paper. He did good work in this locality a license ind after pleading guilty last eek for the very next morning after 11 and 12, Block north of Centre street in the in attendance at the funeral services of BUILDING STONE AND OAK CORD WOOD. last fall for the Republican party said city ol New Ulm. to the charge was given thirty dajs in the fire, before the ruins had finished Mrs. Cecelia Vielz which took place in Ferdinand Gollnast The southwest room on and has received his reward for it. first floor of a two story frame building situated the county jail and made to pay a fine smoking, carpenters were on the St. Peter last Wednesday forenoon. on lots No. 9 and 10 Block No 1 sooth of Centre The New Ulm Stone Co. is ready to of $50. ground preparing timbers for a new street in the said city of New Ulm Mr. Crook, of the Westinghonse Electric sell building stones and oak cord wood Two plucky young ladies dared to Andrew Hoffman The ooutbwest room on first I- barn. floor, ot a two story frame building situated on at the Quarrv or delivered in the City. A. Olander, of Lafayette, had the Light Company of Pittsburgh, wear old-fashioned grandmother caps lot No. 8 block No 68 north of Centre t-treet in For prices inquire of Pfennino-er, W. misfortune to break his right thigh Penn., was in the city the latter part of At the meeting in Union Hall Monday the sail city of New (Jim around town Sunday afternoon and won Boesch, A. Schell, or C. Filzen. George Vogel The northwest room on first bone last Wednesday while at work on the week laying the interests of his firm evening, Mayor Rudolph was authorized the bet. Wd. Eibner can tell you floor of a one and a I alf story frame building »Uuated ~Flax Seed on lot No 7 block No. 104 north of Centre his farm. A physician's services were before the members of the city council. to say that the city will not issue* whether some poor orphan got the benefit street in the said city of New Ulm. called in, a successful operation was from the affair or not. bonds for the completion of the waterworks, Weisand Hauenstein The front room on first It may be a little early yeti to talk flooi of a two story name building situated on performed and the injured man is doing They will, without doubt, be north half of lot No. 6 block No. 67 north of Centre Mrs. Rosskopf. and daughter, SELECTEDand carefully CLEANED about it but the sooner back-yards and street in the said city ot New Ulm nicely at present. completed however as there are available RUSSIAN flax seed for SOWING. If Mabel, went to Ne Ulm, Saturday, Josenh Schnoberich' The room on first floor of alleys are cleaned up and the rubbish you think of sowing flax you should means at hand for so doing. a two etory frame buddiDg situated on lots No 6 A son of J. M. Olsen, of Nicollet, where they will reside temporarily, and 7 block 66 south of centre street in the said removed from them, the cleaner and write us for sample and prices. city of New Ulm came up Thursday afternoon to have his until the return of her husband, who Oil Meal Mr. F. Melges has opened his bakery healthier the city will be. Joseph Schmucker The two story brick build, hand attended to. It will be remembered ing situated on lots i\o 9 and 10 P.irk Addition left Sunda\, via New Ulm, for the distant on Minnesota street, opposite the Washington north of Ceu re street the said city of New It has oecome quite generally known that it was badly hurt last fall by Reduced to $1.10per 100ft, cash. The west.—SIBLEY INDEPENDENT House where he will make and Ulm Antop Schwaerzlf, The front onfir^tfloorof a that a change is to be made in the management cheapest and best stock food known. the accidental discharge of a gun and a furnish Wheat and Rye bread, fresh twostnrj biuk building situated on lot No 9 We are sorry to announce the death Mankato Linseed Oil Company. of the Dakota House. Mr. partial amputation was necessary, although b'ock No 66 south of Centre street in the 8»id city Biscuits and ever} thing else pertaining of a four •\ear old daughter of Mr Peter of New Ulm N O I E Adolph Seiter, now in charge, expects it is getting along nicely now, W Baai sch The front room on first floor of to a first class bakerv. Prompt attention Steffel which occurred last Friday morn, a two storv franu build ng pit Dated on lot No. 10 to make a trip about May 1st to Washington to the falling of all orders and rea blocw No 66 nori ol Centre street in tie said city Messrs. Stewart and Lowry, of Mason All parties indebted to the estate of inff. The little girl died with diphtheria Territory after which time Mrs. of New Ulm the late Christ. Fried. Boock of this sonable prices. F. MELGES. Cit}, Iowa, brought to the city last Fred Wil mis The front room onfir^tfloorof and as there are three more children Seiter will assume the duties as landlady place, are hereby requested to settle a two stoiy brick building sitnrt'ed on lot No l, Tuesday a number of fine full blooded down with that disease. Mr. S. and Mrs. Charles Silverson, in compauy block No 69, uoith of Gentle stieetmlhe said their accounts at once with the undersigned, of that popular hotel. city of New Ulm. Clydesdal*3 Stallions which they will family are worthy of any assistance with her two daughters, will leave next as the said estate must be attministered Wenzel Sehotiko The southwest rotm on first Mr. Gus. Ottomeyer, the genjal floor of two story brick huilding sitnated on lot and settled. sell to those who are lovers of that kind week for a three or four mouths trip to which may be given them by neighbors No 12 block No. 65, rth of Centre street in the and friends. oung gentleman wiio has had charge E. G. KOCO, of hoise&. They aie kept at Mulvehill's said city of New Dim Cincinatti, Ohio. One of the daughters John Gabriel The lont room on first floor of a Executor of the last will and testament of F. Kuetz.ng's store during the winter, cit\ liverv stable. List Wednesday evening while workmen is in poor health and the trip will be out, rtnd )i half stoiy trume buiidii'g situated on of Christ. Fried. Boock, deceased. has resigned his position and returned lot 5. block No 69. north of Centre street in the were fitting up a room for a new made with the hope and expectation Johnson, Enckson & Co., of St. Peter Hnid city of New Ulm GRASS SEEDS. to his home at New Ulm. He New Ulm Turn Verem The bnckbuilding situ photograph gallery the\ accidentally that the uient will be benefitted by will erect a new 200 barrel capacity ited Jots No 1 to 7 block No 107south ot Centre leaves manj friends who wisn him sue The following selected grass and caused large section of plastering to flouring mill in Marshall this season. change of climate and surroundings street in the sa city of New Ulm cess in whatever he may undertake.— August Mmlier- The one story brick build clover seeds are offered at the Pioneer fall from the ceiling of the room below As Cincmnu was Mrs. Silver&on's for For a long time it was thought they nig siti ated on lot No 14 block No 67 north of Drug Store for the spring season. WiNTHROf NEWS. Centre street in tue said city of New Ulm. which is occupied by J- G. Johnson and mer home, a visit to that place will, beyond would build in St. Peter. Marshall is W hite, Red. Alfalfa Alsyke and Sanfoin Chiiile* Brnst, Tht-room in a one story brick family Mrs Johnson at the time was Messrs. Pahl, E. G. Koch and Wm addition situ ited on south half of lot No 4 blotk to be congratulated that it is to have an doubt, prove a very pka&ant one. Clovers, Timothy, Red Top, Millet, No 67 north ot Centre street in the said city of Hungarian, Kentucky Bine Grass, sitting at a sewing machine and was industry of tins kind, conducted by live Pfaender did effective work for the New Ulm A. Huel»kamp, of Fairfax, lias faned John Nenmann- The roomof .ionp story brick Orchard Grass, Rye Grass, Meadow stooping forward to thread a needle Bond business in Milford Sunday. The business men, in its midst. buiidine situated on the centre of lot No. 10 block in business, so we are informed. Sev Foxtail, Tall Fescue, Fowl Meadow and No 69 north of Centre street in the said city of when the plastering came down and meeting was held at the house of Mr. Meadow Fescue. New Ulm, Mr Jacoo Klossner came home from eral years ago Mr. H. in company with covered her,the machine and floor with Kroshel. Sleepy Eye was aJso represented, H. A SubihaJr: The room in a one story Call and examine my line of grass Vincent Brandt as partner started Dakota Territory last Thursday forenoon brick arid'tition situated on lot No. 13 block No. it. Fortunately beyond being frightened seeds before placing yocr orders elsewhere. but the silence of its delegates 65fcouthof Centre Street in the said city of New where he had been with some the farm machinery business in that Ulm considerably, Mrs. Johnson was 14 ANDREW J. ECKSTEIN. was a noticeable part of the programme. Wilbelm Amme: The front room on first floor place. In January last Mr. Brandt horses for sale. Mr. Klossner happened not injured to speak of. of a two story bri building situated on north If silence gives consent, the FARM FOR SALE. stepped*out of the business after which half of lot No 6 block No. 68 north of Centre to be in Watertown wh^n Governor bonds will carry big in Milford. street in the »aid city of New L-lm. County Commissioner, P. J. Moe, of Mr. Huelskamp continued it alone until Mellette was given a big reception Said applications will be heard and determined I the undersigned will sell my farm Burnstown, who was defeated for town by said Council of the city of re» Ulm at the Mr. George Grimm while taking a he was closed up a day or two a of 280 acres, with a fine residence, good by not only the citizens of his home in Clerks office in said city of New Ulm, Browr clerk at the late town election*, lays the barn and granary, fine grove of 4 acres County, Minn., on tbe 10th day of April A ride on the tender of an engine Monday Watertown but by a large delegation by a Minneapolis farm. Dull business 1889, at 8 o'clock oi that day cause of his defeat to the fact that he and a good wejl, in section 14 in the to Milford had the misfortune to step and poor collections is what caused the Witness my hacd and seal of sai.i city this 16th from Huron and other points in South town of Lafayette, Nicollet Co. 13G was in favor of the completing of the day of March A. 1889. into fhe water-hole by the cover of it Dakota who came to Watertown Dy unfortunate state of affairs. acres are under cultivation, 80 acres LOUIS SCHILLING. new court house and for the issuance [SBAL] City Clerk slipping up and letting his leg down. £ood pasture, 70 acres good meadow Representative Heideman says the present special train. of bonds for that purpose. Mr. Moe partly sowed with tame grass, 5 acres of From the knee down it was badly The wife of Mr. Peter Emmert died legislature is one composed of three I am pleased to inform the public, has served the people of his town in timber in town Brighton. For farther scraped by the sheet iron rim surrounding elements, all talkers. Those who talk at St. Alexander's Hospital last Wednesday that I am again supplied with a fresh particulars call on C. H. Hamburg. the capacity of Town Clerk for a great the hole and now it is carried in on and object to everything that comes and the funeral services took stock of reliable Grass and Garden A N E W HANSON. many years he has been faithful and bandages and is a painfnl member, up (after the Donnelly fashion Those place on Friday from the German Lutheran seeds, consisting of the well known conscientious in the discharge of every PROBATE NOTICE. who scheme and twist truth and logic Church. Mrs Emmert was an old varieties of Clover, Pasture, Meadow duty the office imposed upon him and Sheriff Schmid came home from Still, and respected resident of Brown County out-of all shape to get their favorite and Lawn Grasses, of the same satisfactory CTATE OF MINNESOTA, County of Brown es water and Minneapolis Sunday morning it is to be regretted that he should be •^In Probate Conrt Special Term March 26tb. hobbies through and lastly those who quality as furnished my costnmers and was one of the number of those who 1889. the victim of defeat simply for taking a after seeing the hanging of the In the Matter of the Estate of Hubert Zander were injured in the cyclone of 1881. come in loaded with books, facts and last season. Highest quality and lowest stand which in his opinion was for the Barrett boys. Everything passed off Deceased. Whereas, an instrument in writing, purporting figures to substantiate their claims. Mr. prices is my motto. Call for samples For a number of years past Mrs. Emmert best interests of his constituents. quietly at the jail and as only sheriffs, to be the last will and testament of Hubert H. did not tell as so but of course he and get my prices. Zander deceased, late of'said County, has beeik had been gradually failing with reporters and some doctors were admitted delivered to this Coart Sheriff Pieock, of Pope County has belongs to the latter class. O. M. OLSEN. that incurable disease, consumption and Ana whereas, DorotheaZanderhad filed therewith to the jail yard, those present captured Pancratz Popp who, it will her petition, representing among otberlhisss that Remember the placet Olsen's Dew finally yielded to it last Wednesday. saw to advantage all there was to be said Hubert Zander died in said County on tb» Mr. Joseph Eckstein returned from it will be remembered, stole a team of Drug Store, Meridian Block. 9th day* of October 1888, testate, and that said Mrs. E. was about 60 years of age at seen. Mr. Schmid has a piece of the St Panl Sunday, where be had been in petitioner is the sole executrix named in said laat horses from Louis Poehler, ef Conrtland 5 JACOBS OR will and testament and praying that the said instrument the time of her death. rope that did the hanging and can now the interests of the electric light company. some time last November. One of the may be admitted to probate, and that letters testamentary be to her issued thereon fill all orders for those who want any Oar readers are probably aware Wednesday evening about 8 o'clock horses was found by Sheriff Stemper, of It is Ordered, That toe proofs of said instrument hanging done in the latest fashion and FOR LAME BACK. that ground has been purchased for a a large barn belonging to George Vogel and the said petition, be beard before this Conrt, Watopwan Codnty in December. at tbe Probate office hi said County on Friday all work warranted. Mr. Schmid took site, boilers and machinery have been was entirely destroyed by fire. The When arrested Popp had the stolen the 19th day of April A. 18B9, at 10 o»eket in the forenoon, when all concerned may appear James Bagen to Stillwater who is to ordered and now nothing remains but Afirst news was communicated to Mr. V. horse in his possession and other horses and contest the probate of said instrument serve a three years term in the penitentiary And it is farther ordered, that public nolle* of to decide as to what system of lighting by a son of Mr. Schnoberich and in a which he had taken from Wright County the time and place of said bearing be given to at that place for an assault is best to adopt. Mr. Eckstein returned very few minutes after it was discovered all persons interested, by publication of these or. where he is also wanted for his acts. den for three weeks successively previous to committed some tjme ago. with C. W. H. Heideman, who was excused in the north end the entire building was We learn that he stole a team in Morrison said day of bearing, in the New Uhn Review a newspaper printed and published at tbe City of for a few days from the capital, in flames. The hay and straw which County and taken all together he Last Sunday evening about 8 o'clock New TJlm in said County. and a piece of the Barrett hanging rope By the Court, lined the whole length of the barn floor is a much wanted man and when he a team belonging to Mr. Kittsberger IL. 8.] *r KRNST BRANDT, made good food for the fire and in less 1 6 gets through the various county courts, _1 Judge of Probate. struck a large rock when making too CO The Eagle Mill will build a brick addition gthan ten minutas after the alarm was he will know a good deal about the law CTATE OF MINNESOTA, Connty of Brown \w% short a turn at Buenger's corner. The to their boiler room this season, ^in ProbateCourt Special Term,March25th 1889. sounded, it was evident that the building in regard to stealing hoises. wagon was tipped over enpugh to throw O /"§, i*- the dimensions of which will be 17x40 In the matter of tbe estate of Louis Matter deceased: -fi Ktm was doomed to destruction. Three the occupants of it with quite a force on LATEE—Popp escaped from" Sheriff feet. In this new room tbey will put a 20 On reading and filing the petition of Elizabeth horses were in the barn at the time of Matter administratrix of the estate of Louis Pieock and the reason will be learned the street and one of the party, Miss new 55 horse power engine which will Matter deceased, representing among other the fire but they were safely removed from the following which we clip from Kittsberger suffered several bruises besides things, that she has fully administered said then give them three engines each of 55 estate, and praying that a time and plaee be there was also some Piano binder repairs an exchange: being badly stunned by coming horse power or 165 horse power in all. fixed for examining and allowing her aeconat which were burned. The barn of her administration, and for the assignment of The sheriff of the county adjoining on the hard ground. At first it was It has been found that when the mill is the residue of said estate to heirs. .was insured for $400 but Mr. V. conyQ^ters Sauk Center visited that place with a thought the lady was severely hurt. It is ordered, that said account be examined, run to its full capacity there is too great and petition heard, by the Judge of this Conrt on his loss about $300 above the injf^urance. horse thief he had captured and while She was- taken into a store and Dr. Wednesday the 17th day of April A. D. 1889, at "I! a pressure made on the present engines About two rods of picket 9 o'clock A, XL, at the office of M.C. Robertson, there the prisoner was handcuffed to the Schoch, who happened by, was called and boilers hence it is neeessary to put in the village of Springfield in said connty Wjence belonging to the German Lutheran sheriff so that he could not escape. And it is further ordered, thatnotice thereof be in and bathed the sufferer's head with in an other engine and divide the wore given to alLpersons interested, by publishing Church property caught fire from The sheriff got too much "booze," and Sold by cold water. The horses got away from copy of this order for three successive weeks prior The additional building will be made to laid day of hearing in the New Dim Review a across the alleyway and is a total loss,' in short order he and the prisoner were the driver and ran towards their home. Druggists weekly newspaper, printed and pnbUsnad at theCity large enough to put in another small The origin of the fire is not known but of New Ulm in said connty. full to ove»-f!owing» and one not ac. A bad wreck was made of the buggy engine and a dynam for electric lighting Dated at New Dim, Minn., the' 25th day ef was probably carelessly or intentionally quainted with them could not tellwhicjn which was scattered along the runaway March A. D. 1889. Dealers if it should be thought necessary to By the Cotart^ set by some one. l^d^SS^^f^ was sheriff and which wasjprisonert route. 16 ERNST BRANDT use the electric light. Everywhere. (I»- S.) Judge of Probate. &tmm*