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BUSINESS LOCALS. Nfc To-morrow is the day to offer thanks. Notice the new ads. of C. L. Roos and LOCAL N E W S 2jThe ladies of the Congregational Aid FOR SALE. Frank Kuet«ng.f ™oy «, Please don't forget it. Society will hold their Fair at Union A hard coal stove in good condition b&~ CHAMOIS SKIN UNDERVESTS. A. Crone is home from Spokane August Schell has receiyed for his Remember the Thanksgiving ball at Hall, Thursday evemng,December 5th. Cheap. Enquire of PETER SCHERER X-rone's is the only place you can get Falls on a visit. new storage building ten casks of a Union Hall to-morrow evening. A nice As we have already stated, dinner, at the lumber vard. *sf^^^^^^2& them. One of the twins, born to Mrs. Louis capacity of sixty barrels escb^r time is promised to everybody. "^W supper and lunches will be served We sell TRIMMED HATS AT pIlKSIIIVIK Palmer last week, died Sunday night. BALL"" throughout the day and evening and, in COST. MRS. B. FOLLMAN & Co. Telephone connections were introduced A force of about thirty men commenced There are plenty of rooms to rent in addition to this, numerous articles, that into the Vinegar Works last on Monday to dig the trenches town. Enquire at Brown County Bank. MUFFLERS. As nice and beautifully would make handsome Christmas gifts, assorted line as can be seen anywhere. week. for the water-mains. K^^f^mn There are quite a large number of will be given at We can tit to any taste. will be disposed of. Those who attend cases of mumps in a mild form among John J. Dobson, of the Northwestern UNION S HALO' Dr. Hefti, of Minneapolis, who is well T. Crone. can rest assnred that tbe visit will be the college students. Newspaper Union at St. Paul, was a known to many of the residents of New well repaid. S A Crone has the largest and newest caller at the Review office on Wednes. The Springfield German paper, Veil Ulm, died at his home in that city last THDRSDAYEVE, NOVEMBER 28, stock of CAPS and OVERCOATS any day. kanje & Manderfeld, proprietors, will Friday evening. ,, 1 PERSONAL MENTION. Establishment in New Ulm. Prices are A appear in its first issue on the 6th. lowest accordingly. Martin Peterson, the New Sweden Under the auspices ******." A daughter of Fr. Zimmermann of horse dealer, has a representative here Chas. Davin, of Minneapolis, has accepted W MUFFLERS, MUFFLERS, very Co 2nd Reg., ir. Courtland has been very sick with inflamation A, Dr. S. Searles is in the city. sf I cbeap at G. A. Ottomeyers. this week for the purpose of disposing the position with Chas. Brust, of the bowels, butisconvales* Come one and all and pass an of some of his blooded Norman stock. vacated so suddenly by Jos. Jahnke, Mrs. Wm. Pfaender went to St. Paul For THANKSGIVING OYSTERS, ,* evening of mirth and merriment. in can or bulk, go to W. Eibner's Monday to visit friends. ^4\ 11 As the Eose trial occupied the full Oscar Behnke, of Spokane Falls, arrived There are two cases of scarlet fever and try his celebrated "TIGER A Grand Turkey Supper will be session of the Redwood Court, Judge in New Ulm on Monday to visit W. Frank made a business trip to BRAND." at the hospital. A boy by the name of Springfield and Lambertonon Monday. Webber has called a special term for for a time with relatives and friends. served on the occasion. ". Levy and a little daughter of Mike Nice line of HOSIERY at G. A. Mrs. Jos. Bobleter is visiting friends January 6. Dr. Forster and family, of La Crosse, Schuster are the patients. ,- Admsision to Dance 50 cts. OTTOMEYER'S. in the city. fr are visiting in the city. Mr. Foster at John Zuhr, the hostler who stole a Attorney A. R. Pfau, of Mankatb, I buy old rags, iron, zinc, copper and GOTTOtiWODD ROLLER MILLS. one time practiced dentistry in New purse of money from the house of Jos.has A. Ochs and wife went to Faribault rubber for cash or in trade. been in the city since Monday Ulm. on Saturday to visit for a couple of Vogel was sent up by Justice Westphal 1 E. W, BAER, night. He will handle the case of the weeks with their son.w for twenty-five days. The team of Henry Fortwinkler Jr., The Cottonwood Roller Mill of Frank remonstrators before the commissioners *J&~ JUST RECEIVED, anew MAPLE F. Fnedmann has just returned from who lives a couple of miles from town, Wm. Pfaender Jr., M. F. Propping, & Bentzin is now fitted out with new SYRUP of the Log Cabin Brand, at F. to-day. boilers and improved engine. With H. BEHNKE'S. and Carl Brauns, of St. Paul, spent a the east where he bought a large variety became frightened of one of the engines "Muttersegen" or "Pearl of Savoy" good machinery also, thev are able to a portion of the week in town. of holiday goods. He will be at the depot on Monday afternoon, and turn out the best of material and from is advertised in another colmumn. It New Ulm Markets. indulged in a runaway which resulted pleased to have you call on him. Werner Boesch, J. Strasser, C. Heller now on are prepared to receive and will be produced on the 8th, and everybody accomodate their customers. 48 Wheat, 65—70 seriously to the wagon and contents. andgj. Pfenninger went to Minneapolis John Irvin was hauled up before should make it a point to give it a Oats 20 The driver was thrown from his on Saturday to attend the funeral Justice Fischer on Wednesday and fined warm reception. Corn 25 A FARM AT AUCTION. seat under the wheels and although the of Dr. Hefti. $5 and costs for assault and battery in Potatoes 20 Chas. Winkelman and Mary Hopt, load consisted of €0 bushels of wheat,he Butter 11—14 a drunken row. both of whom were at one time residents On Monday, December 16, 1889, at 1 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. miraculously escaped without breaking Eggs 17 Quite a largge number of Winthrop p. m., the following real estate will be of New Ulm, were married at St any of his limbs. The wagon itself was sold to the highest bidder at Xaver people came over to New Ulm yesterday Sewing School. Paul last week. The Review extends A Safe Investment. demolished and some of the wheat was Brunner's place in West Newton: 160 to attend the funeral of Rev. Weiler. its congratulations. lost. acres of excellent farming land, being Commencing with the first Mondav in Is one which is guaranteed to bring the WJ of N EJ, the NEJ of NW1 and License to wed was granted durino* you satisfactory results, or in case of the New Year I will open a sewing «.Word has been received from Judge Twins, boy and girl, were born to Lot 2, Sec. 26, T. 112 and Range 32. failure a return of purchase price. On the week to: William Dohner and Lena school in the rooms over Buessman Webber Monday afternoon by Clerk of Mrs. Louis Palmer, on Thursday. Mrs. This is a splendid chance to secure a this safe plan you can buy from our advertised Bro's. hardware store. Young ladies, Habernicht John Bangeter and Court George, stating that it was possible fine farm in close proximity to New Palmer whose home is at Fairfax, is at Druggist a bottle of Dr. King's desiring to take lessons in dressmaking, Elizabeth Korman Martin Cook and Ulm. Terms: one-fourth in cash, balance that the Rose case might be given cutting and fitting and the like, wSl New Discovery for Consumption. It is present visiting with her parents in this Maggie Jackoby William Piehl and in notes at 7 per cent., payable in guaranteed to bring relief in every case to the jury that evening and that, as he find it to their interest to call on me. city. 4 years. The land is situated immediately Katie Brandel and Iriedrick Regelin MRS. H. D. BUESSMAN. when used for any affection of TbroatLungs intended to remain at Redwood until west of Mr. Riecke's place. The marriage of John Bangeter, of or Cbest, such as Consumption. and Barbara Schmidt. TOKHi the jury had either agreed or reported JOHN ALBERT Inflamation of Lungs, Bronchitis, Asth' the town of Home, to Miss. Elizabeth Auctioneer. The unclaimed letters at the New their inability to agree, court would not ma, hooping Cough, Croup, etc. etc, Corman, of Courtland, was solemnized r- Ulm post office for the month of October be held at New Ulm until the latter It is pleasant and agreeable to tatte, SUNDAY EVE, OCT. 8th de-at the Home of the bride's parents last JOHN ALBERT'S perfectly safe, and can always be are addressed to the following: part of the week. The session will be Wednesday. pended upon. Oscar Hanson, Chas. Rosno, Mrs, C. A very light one anyhow" as there is only AND COMMISSION HOUSEJ Trial bottles free at Chas. L. Roos, W. Eibner has largely iucreased his MUTTERSEGEN M. Smith, Miss Allie Smith, Fred Tithe, one criminal case on the calendar and Drugstore. 1 restaurant stock in expectation of theE. Corner Minnesota & Centre Streets D. Thome, Wenzel Wiesner, J. a couple of the civil cases will be continued Next door to S. D. Peterson's. Christmas trade, and his candy showcases OR Smith and John Schmittken. to the next term. It will not occupy SEVENTH You should read THE CHICAGO Anybody who has anything to sell present a nice appearance. One E A RL OF SAVOY, DAILY NEWS because niuiu luan a veek at the most. Messrs. S. D. Peterson and Henry should come and see me. r%f%tMIT* 2""* can affor^- Price look at his display window will convince I (JI NT doesn't stand in the way. It's Crone have requested us to extend their Early yesterday morning the fire Mrs. W. Hummel really the cheapest thing on you that Eibner's is the place to A touching five act Melodrama heartfelt thanks to the good people of alarm was sounded, and everybody was earth One cent means practically buy your confectionery. nothing—until you spend by Frieden. Springfield who, upon the occurrence drawn to the south part of town where it Thenyoumaymake it mean Last Friday was Cecilian Day and a great deal, according as you of the unfortunate accident of last Friday, the buildings of Julius Berndt and H. Doors will open at 7 o'clock, performance NOTIONS, DRY6Q0DS AND GROCERIES. was appropriately observed as such by invest it A thing is cheap if it were very liberal in their attention H. Subilia were found to be on fire. costs little, and is worth much. to commence at 8. the Society of that name in this city. THK DAILY NEWS is like a telegraph We can now offer to the public a full and assistance. The interest they How the blaze originated no one knows from the whole world to Services were held in the morning at Admission: Adults 2 6 cents. line of fall and winter goods of every your brain. To keep it in constant took in the affair will not be forgotten. of a certainty, but it is probable that a the Catholic church and in the afternoon description. Woolen dress goods working order costs you spark or coal may have been left near Children, I S cents. but onecent a day. That'swhy of best quality. Flannels, Shawls, the members were banqueted at A proposition from Mr. Clark^ is being it's cheap—because it renders the stable in the rear, which caught in Ladies and Gents Underwear. Hosiery a great service for an insignificant the residence of Rev. Berghold. considered, which, if accepted, will DBESSMAUNG SCHOOL. Mittens, Jackets, Cardigans, MufHers, price. the hay and smouldered into a blaze. It bring to New Ulm his machine shops Remember—Its circulation is 220,000 a day—over Ladies' and Children's Hoods, and The Redwood Gazette of Tnur'day made a hot fire for a time, and all the a million a week—and it costs by mail 25 cts anfor turning out machinery for basket many other articles in this line too numerous says: Judge Webber is down for With the first week after New Year's a month, four months $1 00,—one cent day. barns of Mr. Subilia were burned to the to mention. We also carry a factories. The shops are now located we will give lessons in dressmaking, appearance at New Ulm next Tuesday, ground. His residence was scorched largo stock and great variety of 5 and NEW ULM MARBLE WORKS, cutting and fitting at the millinery store at Gary, Dakota, and give '•teady employment but unless the wheels of Justice turn 10 cent counter goods. All these goods on one end and the building of Mr.of Mrs. B. Follman & Co., and anyone to about a dozen men. If are sold at lowest possible prices. faster than they have thus far, the New Berndt severely damaged. One end was desiring to atteud the school call should lg. Schwendinger, Proper. this is secured it will insure, of course, We invite the public to give us a call Ulmites will have to wait till the Roseate burned out and what the fire left untouched, the permament residence at New Ulm and they will not be disappointed. MRS. B. FOLLMAN. Monuments, Tombstones and all the axe and hose assisted in clouds roll by. Butter, poultry and eggs are taken in of Mr. Clark and his relatives. 49 CLARA KIESLING. other work in my line made to order demolishing the contents of the house exchange for goods. The Philomathian exercises this evening promptly and in a workmanlike manner The fall term of the district court in were all safely removed, but as there WOOD WANTED. atreasonable rates. will be in German. At the last Brown County will deal with the followcalendar: was no msurancewhatever on the place, PROBATE NOTICE. Bids ill be received by the New Ulm NEW ULM. MINN meeting the society forgot that it was Civil cases: Wm. Pfaender the loss, especially at this time of the Basket Works for green white elm and a school of debate and indulged in a OTATE OP MINNESOTA, County of Brown J-sa basswood. The elm wood must be cut vs. Winona & St. Peter Railroad Co., year, must be considered a heavy one. ^In Probate Court 8pecial Term, November 16th G. A. OTTOMEYER, lot of wrangling over questions of order. 1889. in lengths of 3ft., 2 in., 4 ft. 4 in., 5ft., Lind^fc Hagberg for plaintiff and Wilson In the Matter or the Estate of John F, Schnffenecker 5 in and 6 ft. Basswood in length of 3 Little more "literary" and less Deceased. & Bowers for defendants Robert Q1RACTS FROM THE PROBATE CODE. and 4 feei. No trees less than 10 inches Whereas, an instrument in writing, purporting "rules" should be your motto, Philomathians. Moll vs. Daniel Moll Julius Krueger to he the last will and testament of John in diameter can be used. Blocks from 10 Scbuffenecker deceased, late of the County of St. Dealer in to 15 inches in diameter will be accepted vs. Winona & St. Peter Railroad Co. Louis and Slate of Missouri has been delivered to Claims.—Time allowed creditors without being split. All over 15 this Court Margaretha Steinhauser vs. New Ulm The Faulk County, Dakota, Record Ana whereas, William Pfaender, of New Ulm, to present etc. inches must be split once. All timber Dr potions. Minn, has filed therewith his petition, representing has the following: J. L. Chapin, county Electric Light Co. S. D. Peterson vs. must be free of knots and not winding. among other things that said John P. Schuffeneoker, auditor, is in receipt this morning of Winona & St. Peter Railroad Co. The Sec. 102. At the time of granting letters For particulars enquire of died in said County of St Leuis, Missouri on the 24th day oi December 1875, testate, and that testamentary or of administration, the new clothing contributed by the only criminal case to come before the B. JUNI, Eva Schnffenecker, ihe executrix named said the court shall make an order limiting lact will and testament, has refused to accept court will be that of the state vs. Frank 49 Secretary. New Ulm, MIDD,, Vinegar Works for the time in which creditors may present said trust and praying that the haid instrument Prints, 4 cts. per yard and upward, tne benefit of farmers in this county H. Smith for perjury. Several of the may be admitted to probate, and that letters of claims against the deceased for examination The storage basement in the Riesling administration with the will annexed he to him Ginghams, 7 cts. Muslin, 5 cts. fleece who failed to raise crops on account of civil cases will be continued. and allowance, which shall not Block will be open on Tuesdays issued thereon, lined shirting, 11 cts. underwear, 20 be less than six (6) months nor more re-anIdt is Ordered, That the proofs of said instrument drouth, for„which the donors will accept and Wednesdays of every week to cts, and upward all wool children's In the case of Wm.Radke, of Milford, the said petition, be heard before thin Court, than one (1) year from the date of such ceive UNSALTED BUTTER in GRANULATED thanks and rest assured that the at the Probate office in said County, on Thursday hose,'10 cts. per pair all v/ool Ladies' against the Winona & St. Peter Railroad order said order shall fix the time or the 5th day of December A. 1889, at 10 o'clock FORM. hosiery, 20 cts. per pair and upward: clothing will be properly distributed. in the forenoon, when all concerned may appear times and place in which the court will Co., the supreme court last week New Ulm Creamery Co. and contest the probate of said instrument plush and veh eteen. 45 cts. per yard examine and adjust claims and demands And it is further ordered, that public notice of re-affirmed the decision of the lower A Mrs. Schellman, of Ft. Ridgely, Gents' white dress shirts, double front of all persons against deceased. NUT COKE. the time and place of said hearing he given to and back at 90 cents each. Also tickino-, court It will be remembered that the met with an accident, while driving to a». persons interested, by publication of these orders No claim or demand shall be received Nut coke is the best fuel for cook once in each week for three successive weeks cotton ana all wodl flannels cheap case is one for damages against said town last week, which might easily have after expiration of tbe time so limited, prior to said day ofhearing,in the New Ulm Review stoves. Coke, Hard and Soft coal, for Tobou'jran caps, hoods and nubias at a newspaper printed andpublished at the City of proven fatal. As the team turned a company in taking right of way over unless, for good cause shown, the court sale and delivered to any part of the New Ulm in said County. lowest' prices German and Saxony -t may in its discretion receive, hear and Mr. Radke's farm, and that the district city by By the Court, sharp corner in the road, she fell partly yarns in ail shades Gents furnishing allow such claim upon notice to the executor Ik- S.] JKBNST BRANDT, G. W. Van Dusen & Co. o-oods and a nice line of linen and cotton court allowed plaintiff something like over the side of the wagon, and Judge of Probatr. or administrator, but no claim handkerchiefs always on hand. $1,000. It was appealed to the supreme struck her face, just below the eye, on shall be received or allowed unless presented /Call and see what these goods are, theWe HaveGot the Pull! a sharp protruding iron. Had her son court but that body upheld the verdict, within one (1) year and six (6) G. A. OTTOMEYER. months from the time when notice ol theand now, upon re-appealing, re-affirms not prevented her from falling to New Ulm, Minn. the order is given, as provided in its previous rendering. As the case is ground, it is more than probable, next section, and before final settlement BARGAINS. somewhat of a test case, it is quite likely that she would have been killed, as she and the allowance or disallowance of is an exceedingly aged woman. As it that it will be taken into tbe United any claim shall have the same force and effect as a judgment for or against States courts. is she carries a badly disfigured face. A number of very desirable bargains in the estate. Whoop! here's another season come,. To-day the commissioners will meet Rev.CarlWeiler,late pastor of theWinthrop Sec. 103. The order prescribed in section All merchants clear the track 102 shall be published according Congregational church,died at St at the court bouse to examine, for the to law and shall be notice to all creditors AT We are going to beat the record some, Alexander's Hospital in this city early second time, Into the petition for removal. O. M. Olsen's and persons interested. ^ast Sunday morning. Although he has The result will of course be Don't try to hold us back." Sec. 104. All claims rising upon contracts, been an invalid for years and of late awaited with a great deal of interest whether tbe same be due, not has been very low with consumption, due, or contingent, must be presented by every person in the county who Whoop! Prices lower than before, to the probate court within the time still his death was somewhat unexpected, cares anything about the location of limited in said order, and any claim not New goods in stacks from roof to floor j^t if*. as he had been up and around the day 4 ft- the county seat. As we have said bethe Among the special offers are New so presented is barred forever such With novelties our store is full, previous and even to the hour of his $50.fore Sleepy Eye list contains many claim or demand may be pleaded as an and Elegant parlor organs for death. He was well known in Newoffset or counter-claim to an action names that should be stricken oft, because And there is where we get the Pull. Second hand organs,good order, for $35 brought by the executor or admininistrator. Ulm having come to this place two years illegal, and when to this is added All claims shall be itemized, 4 First class goods at lowest prices. ago from Illinois. He taught for a a remonstrance and withdrawal list, and verified by claimant, agent or attorney, We run to win, and don't forget. time in the Lutheran school and less Catalogues furnished upon application stating the amount due, that their defeat will be as sure as in the first The price we want is trade than a year ago removed to Winthrop the same is just and true, that no payments attempt. at O. M. Olson's Drug Store, Head have been made thereon, which to take charge of the Congregational Well make our figures lower yet. ff quarters for musical instruments. are not credited, and that there are no It will not be a great while before ~a church of that town. He has resided offsets to tbe same to the knowledge of Than winner ever made. new school house will have to be erected there continously since that time and affiant. If claim be not due, or be contingent, «-vrATT5 OF MINNESOTA County of Brown ss 2-3 by the city in what is familiarly the high esteem in which he was held O In Probate Court, Special Term, Nov. 11th when presented, the particulars «&Vji known as Goose Town. The need of a l§*iPsM.**' ^?Whoop! here's the store that gives you most of such claim must be stated. The by all .who knew him is proof of his 8 In the matter of the estate of Sophia Gaetke de- probate court may require satisfactory building in that quarter is not only fitness for his charge. In New Ulm also W^f^f You'll find we make no empty boast, cen9n?eadinK and filing the petition of Christian vouchers or proofs to be produced in caused by the crowded condition of our execator of the last will and testament and he bad many friends and the respect support of any claim. v,^jfBut bargains big and bountiful, &? 3The estute of Sophia Gaetke deceased represent- present schools, but the rights of theshown him was merited. He was bright of t™««o' other things that he has fnlly adminih. Sec. 105. The executor or administrator 1 i*^ 4 nfldgesSte,and fraying that a time and place „, And that is where we get the Pull. tax payers of that part of town demand and sociable, yet unassuming, and his shall, on or before the time set llfrtxed for examining and blowing the final ac his administration, and for the asslgment it. Goose Town is rapidly being peopled for hearing claims, file in the probate death at an age when man's powers ft the residue of said estate to th* parties entitled court a statement in writing of all offsets and settled, and the school-going aeretofandthathebe discharged from his said are just entering their best stage,is much In the Quick Rush of Fall Trade everything which he claims in favor of tbe estate population is already large enough to to be regretted. The funeral services trTi-8Ti ordered, that said account be examined, against any of tbe claimsfiled,and ^ianJi te authorize the erection of a primary petition^eara,oy heard, the Judge of this Court, on which were held yesterday afternoon goes at a Rock Bottom Price. thefprobate court may in its discretion school and the employment of an extra allow the executor orladministrator additional I W S S It the°Probate Office in said from the Congregational church, were teacher. The inconveniences too to the time for so filing an offset and largely attended. Rev. Nobis, assisted county. dered, thp* notice thereof be B. W. SCHLOTTMAN & 0 .f or may set a day for hearing both the children of the distant location of theby I A„ndt„all S in by publishing a Revs. Tebbets, of Glencoe, and claim against the estate and the offset ^o?this«^roncei each week for three present buildings is enough to call for Schmitkerof this city, performed the claimed. complaint and before many months it Gent's Furnishers, last sad rites and his remains were Sec, 106. No claim or demand shall $&* S S S City o?New uLTi will be necessary to ask the school be allowed that is barred by statute of deposited in the city cemetery, whither ""SSShitfcew Ulm,aMhm., the llthday of No board to act. The request by all means limitation, nor shall any offset that is they were followed by a goodly eoncDurse should be granted. barred by statute of limitation be al •Ha & & tK&NSTBKANBT? ft of admirers snd friends. Judge «f Probate. lowed. JU. S.)