New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
April 10, 1889 · Page 4 of 8
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~t NEW ULM AND VICINITY Mr. John Bowen, of Courtland was Mrs. J. Bobleter is here visiting: she Mr. George Doebne visited over Sunday August Preuss has sent word to this 10 doz. boys7 knee pants at 25 cts. a caller Friday afternoon, *.••«* arrived Monday evening. in the Twin Cities. S W O city that he arrived at Antwerp on piece. THEO. CRONE Travelers' Guide. Mr. F. H. Behnke left Saturday for Miss A. M. and L. B. Getch visited TERRIBLE Geo. W. Somerville was in town from April 2nd on his way to Germany. '?£*•J St. Paul and Minneapolis to purchase a friends in Lafayette Sunday. Sleepy Eye Monday on legal business, A fine lot of spring and summer hats new lot of goods in his line. Rev. Boeeher, of Le Sueur, conducted F. Gollnast is whitewashing his hotel at bargains at 4 are Kidney and Liver diseases, and' Pleasant surprise parties were given meetings in Lafayette last Sunday. —on the inside. MRS. B. FaLLMAi^s. when once theyhave seouxed a firm at the homes of Mr. H. Vogelpohl and H. Nagel left for Sioux City, Iowa, hold on the human system there is S. D. Peterson shipped a carload ©f Miss Julia Lichtwerk and Mr. Ferd. no time to" be lost if life is to be? Mr. C. H. Ross last Friday evening. with a carload of horses, Wednesday. horses to Dakota last Wednesday. Heimerdinger of Redwood Falls were saved. Many remedies have been,' Mr. Lohman is building a large 160 pleasant callers at the Review office Mr. Shannon visited New Ulm Wednesday tried, but nono have been so successful Wm. Mueller and Geo. Hillmer are as Ath-lo-pho-ros. Manyunsolicited barrel cistern on his lot in the rear of Saturday afternoon. for Van Dusen & Go. back from St. Peter. testimonials have proved Going East. Going West. Fr. William's saloon. C- P. Lampman, of Cleveland, Minn Watch F. Hauenstein's new "ad." in See that your seats are reserved for that Ath-lo-pfco-ros hascured these No 1 4:17 a. m. diseases when physicians and all 10 0 a Mrs. B. Follman has just received a Peter Shippman, John M. Burns, of Uncle Tom'sCabin, it will draw largel next week's issne. a. m. 12 15 p. m, other remedies had failed. Backache, full and nicely assorted line of spring 5:46 p. m. Le Sueur Centre and H. B. Gary, of m. Mr. E. G. Pahl left Monday evening Reserved Seats for Uncle Tom's Cabin pain in the side, dullness, 10 00 p. m. 25 1.40 p.m. and summer goods of the latest styles Tracy were callers in town Monday weariness, and headache, are often, Nos. 1, 2 and 25 daily. All others daily now on sale at C. L. Roo's Drug Store, for New York to look into its flour market. symptoms of these fearful diseases. and fashions. except Sunday. and pleased to know that Hon. J. Lind Mrs. J, Klossner with Mrs. A. Wagner Athiophoros, in connection with. GEO.J. GRIMM, Agent had arrived home safely. Mr. and Mrs. H. Kiesling went to Athlophoros Pills, will give speedy visited in Nicollet last week. Henry Alex is building a one and relief. If your druggist doesn't Sleepy Eye Monday where they will An important real estate transfer took half story brick house near the river on Mr. H. A. Subilia was in St. Paxil An exciting Steamboat race with Uncle keep them, write to stay all week and then go to Winthrop. place on Saturday when Mr. A. C. Ochs Front Street. last week on business. Tom's Cabin Sunday Aprd 14tb. sold to Mr. F. H. Behnke a one half interest Hon. C. W H. Heideman found time THE ATHLOPHOROS CO.. \\1 WALL ST., ft!, f. J. B. Velikanje is at work building a The invincible monarch of recreations Miss Ida Bellm visited her sister, in the Meridian block on Minnesota to get away from legislative business frame addition to his house near Turner realm Uncle Tom's Cabin next Sunday. Notice Of Tax Judgment Mrs. Emma Hanson, in Waseca, the Street for a sum in the neighborhood Saturday and Sunday and spent these Hall. Sale. latter part of last week. Mr. J. Newhart arrived from an ex- of $6500. The North half of the two days with his family at home. Mrs. Helena Seiter, we are pleased to tended western trip last Sunday mornsay, block, occupied by Mr. Frank Kuetzing, Mr John Albert has rented a building Pursuant to a Rpal Estate Tax Judgment of the W. E. C. Ross, the Blue Earth City District Court, in'the County of Brown State of has recovered from her late sickness. is the part sold, but no change of on btate street of George Vogel and Minnesota, entered the twenty-first day ol March Banker accompanied by his wife, spent 1889, proceedings for enforcing paymentof taxes occupants will take place. The Meridian gone to house-keeping. Mayor Rudolph last week purchased Saturday and Sunday with Mr. and and pen lines npon real estate in the county of Louis Fritsche and wife, of Nicollet, block is one of the finest structures Brown remaining delinquent on the first Monday the fine brick residence of Col. J. Bob- When a thing is done, advice comes Mrs. C. H- Ross in this city. of January, 1889, and of the statutes in such case in the city and good property. are visiting friends and relatives in the leter on Broadway. made and provided, I shall, on the sixth day of too late. It you have not bought a hat Fritz Lehman, bus driver for the Dakota May at ten o'clock in the forenoon, at the Auditor's city and vicinity look at Theo. Crone's stock. Major M. D. Gibbs, of Tracy, was in For Millinery.—Ladies of New Ulm Office in the city of New Ulm anJ County of House, whirled passengers around Brown sell the la-ids which are charged'wlth taxer, Early risers on Monday are willing to town Saturday and chanced to meet and vicinity are respectfully invited to Mr. George Marti, of St. Paul, spent penaltes and costs in iaid Judgment, andlon which at a lively gait last Tuesday for his joy taxes shall not have been previously paid* testify that Hon. Lind was driving cows and shake hands with Mr. Lind. call and see Mrs. B. Follman's new line a couple of days visiting in New Ulm} was unbounded on account of the new E P. BERTRAND, off his premises with an able-bodied of Millinery goods. 17 Auditor of Brown County. the latter part of last week. arrival of a little boy at his house. Dr. Stamm and Wm. Hamm of St. stick—quite a pastime. DR 1J- G. BELL, I buy old rags, iron, zinc, coppar and Paul started on an extended European An Electric light company has been August Hummel and Herman Pfander, Henry Leonhardt, who for the past trip last Sunday evening rubber for cash or in trade. Resident Dentist. formed at Owatonna with a capital of the State School of Agriculture, 4 two years has traveled from the Atlantic stock of $25,000 divided into 500 shares are home on a five month's vacation. A very large class of 63 children will E W, BAER, Office in the Meridian Block, to the Pacific Ocean, to Alaska and held at $50 each. Both speak highly of the school and its be confirmed in the German Lutheran Nice flowers and nicer ribbons at NEW ULM, MINN. ,. „.. wummcu JU me vjreiuiau .uumeran surroundings. Teeth extracted without pain by the You will surely want some curtains Australia, returned home on Thursday church next Sunday with appropriate MRS. B. FOLLMAN'S. evening latest approved methods. this spring. Lo not forget that Chas. exercises. Marriage licenses have been issued as Green apples 25 cents a peck at Mr. Gustav Neumann has sold his Wagner keeps an elegant line of such follows for the past week: Henry Paftrath Peck & Fursmans Uncle Tom's Cabin SALE OF STATE LANDS. house and lot on German and 7th Street F. H. BEHNKE. goods, at low prices. to Annie Manecke Iver Johnson Co, will perform at Turner Hall Sunday South to Theodor Klippstein who recently Chas. Wagner has an enormous stock to Lina Larson Nels Peter Hanson to night, April 14th. This is the largest I have a fine, new lot of baby carriages sold his farm in Courtland and of wall paper, and is able to suit the STATE OP MINNESOTA, LAND OFFICE Annie M, Martcnson. most complete and most refined entertainment which I respectfully ask the general Saint Paul, Match 28 1889. became a citizen of New Ulm. taste of the most fastidious. Notice is hereby given thnt the State Auditor of its kind in existance and is public to call and inspect. Price Dr. D. B. Collins and Capt. J. will offer at PUBLIC SALE at the County Auditor's €,. Two gallons of syrup in three hoop A special train of thirty-five cars, all highly spoken of by press and public office in New Ulm on Thursday May 23d 1889 at 1& low as the lowest. Beussmann's Department Donahower, of St. Peter, registered at o'clock a on the terns prescribed by Jaw, the wooden pails for 90 cts. at cattle, will leave New Ulm for Pierre, wherever it has performed. Store. School and As^ cultural Co'lege Lands, Brown the Dakota House Monday evening. County, that have been appraised and are unsold,. S. D„ on the 20th inst. These cattle F.H. BEHNKE. Both gentlemen were much surprised or that have been sold and forfeited by reason of The wind storm of Tuesday night Mr. Casimir Ochs is preparing plans were picked up in St. Peter, Nicollet, Henry Laudenschlaeger repairs all failure to pay interest for two or more years to learn that Hon. Lmd wasathome(?). played havoc with the Northwestern and specifications for a new residence Lists of the lands io be offered may be seen at Sleepy Eye and New Ulm Dy our Chas. kinds of Sewing Machines perfect and the Auditor's Office for ten days prior to the sale. track somewhere west of Tracy. It which Mr. John Hauenstein will build The bands boys are going to have W.W BRA DEN, Stuebe, the cattle buyer. cheap. Au. 28. Commissioner of the StHte Laud Offiee. this season on the hill near his brewery. blew water from a lake for 80 or 90 new helmets with plumes, new belts The "Maine" style of hats is the latest, Mrs. W. Hummel. The only troupe of South Carolina We feel warranted in saying that this feet up against the track, causing quite and music pouches, all of which will we have them. Jubilee Singers traveling are with Pecks residence will be a credit to the city and a wash out. add to the appearance of the already and Furs mans Uncle Tom's Cabin Co. BBUST GRAFF. one of which its owner may feel justly good-looking musicians Gov. Memam has set apart April 26 DRYBODDS AND 6R0CERIES. In a calm sea every man is a pilot and will be heard in a choice selection proud. as Arbor day. Every man woman and H. Behnke was up at half past five of Plantation melodies and Cotton field In clothing Theo. Crone is the leader. Mr. August Brandt has completed child, who can, should each plant at Saturday morning last taking in the I have constantly on hand the mo*t refrains at each and every performance. Cranberries. 3 quarts for 25 cts. at and set up a bird house which is a curiosity least one tree on hib premises. We morning air. We are glad to note that complete stock of dry goods and notions, Wm. Winkelmann will have to have and a model piece of mechanical F. H. BEHNKE. and a large line of 5 and 10 cent urge our citizens to attend to this matter Mr. Behnke is thus turning ovei a new F. H. Retzlaff has a fine stock of goods a bell put on his neck or he may get skill. It is made after the style of an on that day. New Ulm has many leaf instead of turning over for a second Studebaker's lumber and springwagons, I have a splendid assortment of fine lost. He left his horse hitched in front English castle and has eight towers on nice, ornamental homes, but they can nap until about 8 o'clock. laces and embroideries, crochet trimmings lumber and road carts in Zieher's skating of the Northwestera Hotel one day last it, three on each side and two in the be made nicer by planting trees. It and embroidery silks. rink building.—Go and see them. Mr. J. Kreppner who lives in the week and started up town on foot. After center. On each side there are twelve improves the value of property besides I have some beautiful patterns in northern pait of town is suffering very ,-*s getting up here he discovered that openings for the birds to go in, and on lace curtains. being a matter of comfort and shade. Mr. F. Melges has opened his bakery much with rheumatism at present. He each side of the centre towers there is Boys' suite will be sold at cost in order he had left his horse. So he went back on Minnesota street, opposite the Washington The Judge of Probate issued a certihcate is unable to leave his bed only with the to close out the stock. I sell boys7 one opening making 52 openings altogether. and got the horse and rode up town. House where he will make and felt bats very cheap. of Indigence last Wednesday by united help of others and then only for The house is neatly painted in Last Friday evening the Young People's furnish Wheat and Rye bread, fresh To Breeders. which Mary Burke, James Burke, Marcie a few minutes at a time. different colors and was built entirely Society of Christian Endeavor held Biscuits and everj thing else pertaminoto Cassel, John Portner and Mary by hand at odd leisure spells by August. Anton Wiesner, of Fairfax, was visiting one of its popular socials at the residence a first class bakery. Prompt attention Portner, all of Sleepy Eye, were sent to The most particular birds will no doubt in town the latter part of the week. of Mr. C. H. Ross. Though the We have lately purchased a full blood to the falling of all orders and reasonable the Imbecile School at Faribault. The be entirely satisfied to build their nests Mr W. was employed at one time by attendance was not as large as usual, Clydesdale Stallion which we will keep price!). F. MELGES. parents of the above are in no wise able in it. for the season at our barn on 4th North, Mr. Epple in the meat-market but is those who were present report havinc to supply the children with the necessaries street. Lord Wallace will stand for Joseph Tauer, of Lafayette, was getting now in the livery business for himself in I am pleased to inform the public, spent an tveuing most happily. The ot lood and clothing and the children the season every Thursday, Friday and that I am again supplied with a fresh our neigh ooring village of Fairfax. a basket of eggs from his wagon society holds its next regular meeting at Saturday in New Ulm at the above themselves are weak-minded, hence stock of reliable Grass and Garden on Sunday forenoon when the handle of theresidence of Mrs. Mowery on Friday named place. For terms, see posters A boy by the name of Kashau threw a seeds, consisting of the well known their committal to Faribault. They or call at our bam. Farmers will find the basket suddenly broke thereby evening varieties of Clover, Pasture, Meadow stone through one of tha Post-office windows were taken there last week. it to tbeir advantage to see our horse. throwing him behind the horses which and Lawn Grasses, of the same satisfactory last Thursday morning. The Hon. John Lind accompanied by bis PALMER BROS. quality as furnished my costumers Mr. Schubert received a car-load ot became scared and started for a runaway C. Baltrusch stone was arrested immediately and the family, returned from Washington, D. last season. Highest quality and lowest lumbei last Tuesday witn which he will from Behnke"s store. They tore boy was made to pay a small fine for prices is my motto. Call for samples C, by way of St. Paul last Thursday ^sfe commence the erection ot a new two down the hill towards the New Ulm and get my prices. exercising his muscle. evening. Immediately after his arrival, &tory bouae ou hia lot on Broadway Roller Mill at a lively gait. A seven will close out his entire stock of O 1S/L. OLSEN* Mr. Lind drove to Sibley County to visit Geo. Boock and Frank Dashbach have The work will be begun immediately Remember the place, Olsen's New year old son was in the wagon but was his brother Solomon, who is reported Drug Store, Meridian Block. been appointed agents of the Home and brought to a finish as soon as possible. unable to do anything towards stopping 0 dangerously ill. Mr. Lind will spend Tue house when finished will Insurance Company, They will look the horses. The runaway was brought JACOBS READY MADE his vacation in New Ulm and resume cost in the neighboorhood of $1600 after the Farm department. Special Clothing to a finish at Flor's corner where the the practice of law until he is again which price is enough to insure its being Agent Gerken, of Henderson, made wagon, struck a fence and stopped called to Washington. a good one it will be veneered with him resident agent. short thiowing the little boy about 5 TRADE brick. Mr. Ochs has the contract for The communication which is published MARK^i feet from the wagon on the ground. It Mr. W. Boesch has returned from St. doing the work. elsewhere in this issue relating was thought he was killed but he escaped Cloud wnere he took a look in the stone PAlhl Regardless of Cost. REMEDY to Auditor Berirand's endorsement on without a scratch. No damage quarry works of that place. Mr. B, informs John H. Weddendorf received his appointment the letter which he received from a done to speak of. us be has completed arrangements as Railway Postal Clerk last Boston banking house sets forth the FoKBruises and Bums. with an experienced man who Thursday and left Saturday for St. Paul The street-corner rumor of the latter sentiments of the people in this vicinity. will assist him in the manufacture of to report for duty and take his run on part of last week was that New Ulm is Fresh, Strong, Convincing Facts. abouFinie Now your time wbatsibuiy to a suit for Cityf Lot to Sale. The endorsement was unwise and hurtful paving stones in this city. one-half woxtb. the St. Paul and Council Bluffs postal to have another English newspaper. from a business stand-point it was car. We congratulate Mr. W. on his EMt Providence, I June 'S8 Any town needs a certain number of The undersigned offers to sell Jot 7 Mr. Buenger has fixed up the rooms While in the employ of the Bantow Stove Co not courteous nor civil in its relation to appointment and hope the business will applied your Bt. Jacobs OU to many fead born* of papers to keep alive and present to or lots 6 and 7, block 61, south, corner and side of his store recently damaged the moolderi, and always wit* bert reraJU affairs between man and man and coming of German and Fifth streets south, be one of pleasure and profit. It is one GEO W HOKTOH their readers the local affairs that most by fire and the insurance adjustments as it does from one in public office, They are among the most desirable of the most particular routes in the concern them. It is very near impossible have been paid in full satisfaction to residence lots in the city. a servant of the people in official matters, a GalTeitoa, Texas, June 23,188i. state, but Mr. W. feels confident of for a good live town to have too Fell from ladder, bruised and sprained my toot him. For the damage to the building and wrist, suffered ire days was cured ty 81. MRS. H. SPOERHASE. it has hurt, misrepresented and holding it down. Jacobs Oil JOSHUA WYTETH. many papers of the wide awakH sort iin he received $33.35 and on mattresses i. .. personal. ,. of. WMWCIO v/i. »nmeawaK sort JOHN ALBERT, maligned the feelings our „A „«,„„ Mr. Fr. Williams is certainly not to $15.00. ., directl,y ,. aB»d case another enterprise of citizens and impugned the fin a Hall, Ind Aug- 10,1888. journalistic nature should start, it willl Knee-cap was hurt and I suffered 3 months, 3 be much envied when it is known that Mrs. B. Follman returned from St uatui ouuuw atari, it wil bottles of St. Jacobs OU permanently restored me. LICENSED AUCTIONEER. O. 0 McMOBBIS. ancial standing of Brow County the his wife and four children are all down Paul Thursday evening where she had commercial world. Mr. Bertrand, in be a alreadmye here.t he Newm of the press Ulm is Attends to Sales at allftimes promptly sick. Some time ago the children had is a Joliet, XU Kay 2«. 1888. been purchasing goods for the spring his official capacity, has met with a growing the field of the newspaper, Dislocated shoulder 3 years ago, conftned S anywhere in the County. Address, scarletina, then measles, then followed weeks to house, the pain was cured by 8t Jacobs and summer. Miss Mary Hopt returned well deserved criticism at the hands of OU and have had no return of It. J. BBOWH. like that of all other enterprises, is whooping cough and now for the fourth Springfield, Minn. from the same place Friday evening his justly indignant fellow-men. widening from year to year affairs of a time in a short time they are sick and will assist Mrs. Follman in the millinery 0**.*, 0 June it, 1888. A change in one of New Ulm's busi public nature often times need to be Suffered weeks from the kick of a horse, had to again. To the old saying "Misfortune business. use cane, two bottles St. Jacobs OU cured me Hiara ness firms took place last Wednesday presented in various lights, from differwhenMessrs.Sohubert Licensed Auctioneerz never comes singly" Mr. Williams and and Flor sold the ant standpoints, by pens dipped in the Mr. George Jacobs is an agent for the AT DBUGGISTS AXD HEALERS. 4 family are an evidence of its truth. Linden, Brown Co., Mini*- right and title to the building and sa- celebrated McCalls' bazaar patterns fount of local patriotism, and too few THE CHARLES A. V0GELER CO.. Baltimore. Kd. We hope for the speedy recovery of all loon which they have owned for a num- which can be obtained in all sizes at his papers cannot always present these and when once shut out, that sickneess Correspondence promptly attended to. NEW ADVERTISEMENT! store. Ladies wishing patterns ot any ber of years past. Messrs. Andrew ideas from alludes nor in too strong may give place to helath. Hoffman and Joseph Welch are the pur- language** kind for themselves or children should or too easy or about medium STATE TEACHERS' KSTITDTE. BUILDING STONE CORD The wild and woolly wind of Tuesday call on Mr. Jacobs. An illustrated chasing parties who will continue the But a newspaper should start fairly last made its headquarters around the pattern book given to each customer business^ at^ the old stand^under the well equipped "not be satisfied with a An institute for the Coanty of Brown will be The New Ulm Stone Co. is ready to name of Hoffman an„ Welch. ,Mr Post-office block and made things hum free. .„., forty cent capital, a Washington hand held at New Ulm, daring the week commencing sell bnilding stones and oak cord wood Monday May 18,1889- Hoffman is one of Brown County's and whiz while it loafed around in that press, a hat full of type nor remain at the Quarry or delivered in the City. The State will provide efficient instructors, who at __* will be furnished with such professional books, section. Wd. Eibner's restaurant sign pioneer citizens and owns a large and volume 10 with 17 paid up subscrip For prices inquire of J. Pfenninger, W. The streets were swept clean by the apparatus and material as have been thoroughly Boesch, A. Schell, or C. Filz«i. was pulled from its fastenings in the valuable farm in the town of SigeL In tions. It should aim to please everya tested and found to be of special service to teachers. high wind of last week and now cobble They will make the Common School Manna) brick wall and sent through a large short time he will remove his family one, listen to the dictates of every man stones show their heads in large quantities. the basis of their work, and a considerable portion State of Minnesota. Brown County, gs In of the time will be devoted to bringing oat Probate Court. pane of glass in the adjoining building The honest blacksmith smiles at to this city and become a permanent re- woman and child and act on their wish- the best manner of nsing the text books which In the n-atterof the estate of Edna Gertrude Ashworth have been recently added to the State Series. deceased. Chas. L. Roos' large awning was doing Mr. Welch is well-known here es, trample on w, ones toes, publish his forge when he thinks that horses Great pains will Te taken to make the instruction On reading and filinf the Petition of James Asaworth duty in its accustomed place, no doubt feet and buggy wheels are getting badly pointed and in the highest degree practical, including nothing that should be omitted, omit ofMankato.BlneEarth County, representing managementof school, grading and method of amoneother things, that Edna Gertrude AshwortE wondering if the First Ward's candidate used up in driving over the stones. have no doubt the new firm will get its nothing that should be printed the edishare teaching the-common school branches late of Brown Co Minn., onthe 25. day of Pebrn- The evenings will be occupied by lectnres, literary 2?y A\D-1889'at8IWEye Br0WI1 Co,. Minn., for Alderman was going to be elected It is an ill-wind that doesn't helpthe of the business and be successful tor should look funny and solemn at the exercises and social entertainments, as in the diedJ intestate, and being a resident of this in their new venture, and draw his regular official salary, blacksmiths. 1 past, and everything possible will be .dene to The license does same time, argue politics, religion and County at the time of her death, leaving goods ma kette week a pleasant and profitable one for chattels & estate -withta this Connty, and that the not expire until April when the wind struck it two points below What might have been a fire, murder, 15th and until science oft-hand, devote a column all. said Petitioner is the fathrr and sole heir at law to Teachers who take a proper interest in their of said deceased, and praying that administration or suicide, judging by the crowd the lar board side and tore it afore that time the business will continue un- the prosperity of the city, while his calling, and who desire by self-improvement to of said estate be to the said James Ashworth advance to higher positions, will be present at the granted: and aft until it looked as though it had going that way, was only F. Burg, hard landlord is hounding him for a two opening Monday afternoon and remain till Friday It is ordered, that said petition be heard before at work in J. A. Eckstei'ns hay mow, evening. been fooling with a buzz-saw for an indefinite bert and Flor. The building, stock and month's board-bill, or the grocer cor the Judge of thisCourt on Thursday the 25th dav All schools can be legally closed during Institute of April 1889, at 10 o'clock A. M., at the Probate lot sold for something like $3200. length of time. Several of the with his coat off, sweat running, and ners him on the streets and says someMessrs. week at the request of the teachen. or the Office ia said County. County Superintendent. Ordered furflier, that notice thereof be given to Burg almost invisible on account of the iron rods which supported it were torn Schubert and Flor will engage thing about the "dead-beat" list—for The Institute will be in charge of the Supertn. the heirs of said deceased, and to all persons interested' tendent, who will make all required arrangements from the building and badly twisted out dust. Mr. Burg won the dollar but the in the farm Machinery business in such a paper with editor attachment, a by publishing a copy of this order for for its success, as well as for accomodation of three successive weeks prior to said day of hearing, &i shape. Reports of damage in the cigars passed around knocked off all the about two weeks they will open up in good opening will be made—in the teachers, who are requested to give him early notice in the New Ulm Review, a weekly newspaper of their intention to be present, that he may printed And published at New Ulm in said County suburbs come in slowly but enough is profits on the work. The alley was full Charles Roloft building nearly oppo- graveyard, Newspapers pay all right provide board for all at the lowest rates. ©ated at New Ulm, Minn., the 30th day of D. L. KIEHLE, March A. D. 1889- already known to sav that it was a very of interested spectators of the hay-pitching site the Union House, To the new ma- enough and editors get rich—on a good By the Court tadyW^ chinery firm we wish muchsuccess. foreign appointment. event on Monday forenoon. J. B. VELIKANJE, ERNST BRANDT, County Superintendent. (L. S.) 17 Judge of Probate «8S AGfet