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BUSINESS LOCALS. LOCA N E W S Messrs. Peterson and Crone are both A new engine hag been bought for I Look at Gebser's new ad. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. slowly but nicely recovering from their the New Ulm Roller Mill. It will arrive MANICURE SETS and ZYLONOITE Carpenters are at work, placing the Mr. Schell, who has been dangerously recent accident. in January. GOODS at Eckstein's Drugstore. "SC^isSa NUT COKE. windows in the new ccurt house. *3?** sick, is improving. E 5 S 3 A .1%} •*•$( 8§f If you are yet in doubt as to what Get your Christmas trees from Chas. '^A little child of F. Retzlaff died Nut coke is the best fuel for cook Rural Teacher's Association meets kind of a Christmas gift to buy, go to A little child of Herman Kopp died last Thursday night of scarlet fever. L. Boos at the City Drug Store. Any stoves. Coke, Hard and Soft coal, for Chas. Wagner's and you will surely find next Saturday, ,"'*'"" last week and was buried on Wednesday. sale and delivered to any part of the The parents have our sympathy••^/v size and whatever variety *4 something to suit you. The mother of Mike Lipp, of the city by JffiA. child of Christ Rucmke, of thf Allie Crpne is confined to his room I SHOULD SMILE. G. W. Van Dusen & Co. town of Cottenwood, while out walking Over $4,000 were collected in subscriptions with typhoid and malarial fever. He south part of town, died last Saturday A Grand Holiday Display at Hauenstein's last Saturday afternoon, slipped and in A FARM AT AUCTION. to the new Catholic church and was buried on Monday. Jewelry store. is quite low, but out of danger. the fall dislocated her shoulder. in a single day. O. M. Olson has suffered during the CHAMOIS SKIN UNDERVESTS. C. G. Hanscome, for a short time Court convened at St. Peter yesterday. On Monday, December 16, 1889, at 1 Crone's is the only place you can get Mrs. Jonn Lilly, of Bryant, Dak., past two weeks from au attack of erysipelas. e*ditor of the REVIEW, is now connected p. m„ the following real estate will be Tho Bow en-Collins damage suit them. is sick with typhoid fever at the home with the St. Peter Herald, in capacity sold to the highest bidder at Xaver is the most interesting case on the calendar. B@~ Go to ECKSTEIN'S DRUGSTORE of her parents in this city. of reporter. Read the Business Locals. If you Brunner's place West Newton: 160 tor CHRISTMAS TREE TRIMMINGS acres of excellent farming land, being The water-works mains have all been don't, you will miss something that Frank Kuetzing has made Christmas & and JAPANESE GOODS. Wi oi Eh Register of Deeds Grimmer, who has the NE} of NW£ and laid. No further work on the contract none should pass over. toys and holiday goods the feature of Lott Lo 9 Soo 26i 9f, .*~A t-w,~„ oo.-32 2, See. T. 112 and Range 8§^" Smyrna rugs, very cheap, at Chas. been laid up since last Friday with a will be attempted this winter. his large ad. for this week, and it will Next week, the Review will commence This is a splendid chance to secure a Wagner's. mild attack of hemorrhage of the lungs, fine farm in close proximity to New Annual meeting of the Brown County pay you to read it. the publication of a list of the HELLO YOURSELF! will be able to be out in a few days. Ulm. Terms: one-third in,cash, balance Agricultural Society .vill be held thepersonal property tax.payers of the Fine Holiday Presents can be had at A. Lamp, an employee of mfis. in notes at 7 per cent., payable in As usual, Chas. L. Roos will receive next Saturday. Members, please bear county. any price at Hauenstein*s Jewelry store 4 years. The land is situated S Basket Works, was married last week a carload of Christmas trees from the 8f@f Chas Wagner's is the place to buy this in mind. ately west of Mr. Riecke's place. ^%M^% to Miss Anna S. Jenson, of Brookville, An effort is being made to supply Northern pineries and anyone desiring your Cbristma9 gifts. JOHN ALBERT iW*%M} Redwood county. The Redwood Gazette says that the New Ulm with a public reading room. one should leave orders at the City Auctioneer. B®" Imported Jam Rum at expense of the last Rose trial has so The idea is a good one and should receive Gustaye Rudolphi ha3 opened up a Drug Store. ~n H. A. blBILIA, Jr. SEWING AND DBESSMiKM. far footed up $4,000. JusticeJ comes encouragement. piano and organ store for the holidays A son of Karl Forster, of Sigel, had Arrac at high at such a figure. in the Leibold building, next door to G. F. Friedmann has just returned from his leg broken by a falling tree last H. A. SUBILIA, Jr. The* undersigned would announce A. Ottomeyer's. the East where he bought a large variety Mr. Lowry, the Iowa Clydesdale a t^eY a f&F Rhine Wines, Imported Niersteiner week. The break is a badone and prepared to do all kind, ot horse dealer, left New Ulm last Thursday. ot Holiday Goods. He will be at In another colum will be found the sewing and ladies' and children's dress- near the knee joint, but, under the care $ pleased to have you call on him. He was here for nearly a month, F?V H. A. SLBILIA, Jr. proceedings of the city council for this ofDr.rStrickler, theJ young man is doin- S S a a en-. th ,, a quire Ht the home of Mrs. Gerstenmeiwell. but we could not learn that he disposed week. They are interesting and should MUFFLERS. As nice and beautifully Miss Ida Baarseb. was agreeably surprised er, Minnesota St., between 4th and 5th" of any of his stock. assorted line as can be seen anywhere. receive the attention of everybody. North. by a number of her young friends Henry Butler, a breakman on yesterday We can nt to any taste. Schubert & Floor have been appointed August Windhorn was down from last Friday evening:. The time was MRS. M. GERSTENMEIER. morning's 6 o'clock freight, had T. Crone. MRS. H. J. SIEBERT. agents for the Farm Department of pleasantly and enjoyably spent by allhis Essig Sunday evening to take in "Muttersegen." left hand crushed in making a coupling. Sweet Wines. Angelica, Choice the Home Insurance Company. The Mr. Windhorn is the new present. Sewing Soliool- The thumb and two fore fingers Old Madeira, Tarragona Port at agency was formerly held by George wheat buyer at that place for the Empire were badly smashed, and Dr. Strickler Why isn't Turner Hall supplied with H. A. SUBILIA, Jr Boock, who has resigned. Mill Co. Commencing with the first Mondav in B@?" Carlets, St. Julien, Reisling at found it necessary to amputate one. electric light? Certainly, the leading the New Year I will open a tewing Representative Lind will introduce a H.,A. SUBILIA Jr. Keegan Bros, are selling out theij hall of the city should be supplied with The well known Cosgrove Live Stock school in the rooms over Buessman Santa CI aus takes off his cap to thebill to congress providing for an appropriation stock at Sleepy Eye with the intention the latest conveniences, and, then, look Bro's. hardware store. Young ladies, Co. will hold a public auction at Le immense line ot new Holiday atti actions for a government building at 4 desiring to take lessons in dressmaking, of moving to California. It wilLbe two at the improvement it would make. Sueur, December 11 and 12, at which spread at Hauenstein's, the Jeweler. cutting and fitting and the like, will Mankato, it being proposed to hold of its best and most enterprising citizens they will dispose of a large amount of Every well regulated circus has its Come and see them. find it to their intenst to call on me terms of the United States court at that that the old town loses. clown, and this removal fight has its their famous Hereford cattle and blooded MRS. H. D. BUESSMAN, j6^ Go to ECKSTEIN'S DRUGSTORE place. horses. The company is one of the Into the court it will go, says the buffoon in the man who writes the for PLUSH and METAL DRESSING NOTICE. We met W. M. Todd at St. Paul a CASES and for PLUSH and LEATHER Sleepy Eye Herald, in speaking of heavy articles for the Sleepy Eye Herald. best known in the state and their stock ALBUMS. few days ago and he informed us tnat The proprietor should call him of Herefords is unequalled. The sale the plans of the removal petitioners. Notice is hereby given, that Bids will he was contemplating the purchase of Well, into the courts then. The re-off. will therefore be an important one and Out door mats a.t Chas Wagner's. be received at the County Auditor's Office Crone has the largest and newest another'country newspaper. Among should not b\e missed by those in search monstrators stand in just as fair way to on or before the 1st dav of January, When Rev. Berghold returned from stock of CAPS and 0VERCOATb any 1890, by Banks and Bankers for the of good cattle. others he has the Sleepy Eye Herald in knock 'em out there as anywhere. Europe he brought with him a slab establishment in New Ulm. Prices are county deposits for the next two years, view.—TEACY TRUMPET. It is a matter of record that the three From latest advices, it is safe to say from one of the catacombs of Rome. lowest accordingly. said proposals stating, what security A very novel piece ot workmanship votes of the Dakotas and the vote of He intends this rare and arcient specimen that there need no longer be any doubt would be given, (a sufficient bond to accompany Brick Cheese at the proposal) for such funds can be seen at the New Ulm Basket Mr. Lind of Minnesota settled the as to the proposed brick yards. New as the corner stone of the new H. A. SUBILIA, JR theo deposited, and what interest would Works. It is the American flag, woven speakership fight on Saturday, on Ulm will secure them and they will employ church. Limburger Cheese at be paid on monthly balances of amount second ballot. Without any one of from slits of elm wood, neatly executed, from 150 to 200 men. Both home You should have a Christmas tree H. A. SUBILIA, Jr. so deposited said funds with accrued and correct in the number of stars. It these four votes, Reed could not have and outside capital will be interested. Gilt Edge 10 year old hand made interest to be subject to draft and payat by all means, and the best place to get been nominated on the ballot, and thement is the handiwork of M. H. Lehman. all times on demand. Sour Mash at Among those from abroad, who were it is at the City Drug Store of Chas. L. Board of Audit., Brown Co. Minn third ballot had been all the time the H. A. SUBILIA, Jr The §t. Peter Herald says that C. A. noticed at the Hall during the production Roos. No matter what kind of a tree II E G. Koch Presents for Old and Young can be dead line which he feaied. However, Johnson, who is well known iu this vicinity, of Muttersegen, were Wolfgang you want or what size, he can supply S. A. George found suitable to your purse at the the northwesterners tided him over it E. P. Bertrand has withdrawn from the firm Schmidt, of Springfield, August you, if you leave your order at once. Jewelry store of F. W. Hauenstein. and he is consequently happy and gratified. of Stark, Johnson & Co., with which Schwertfeger, of Iberia, and Andrew The Empire Mill Co. is just filling a J8@» MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS of all [ORDER FOR HEARING ON CLAIMS 1 STATKOEMINNESOTA,lCounty he has been connected for the past two Rinke, H. Hartman and family, and of Brown lets. kinds, and Music Boxes, of the finest contract with an English Commission ID Probate Court, Specia Term, December 5th years, and will open up a general store The New Ulm Review doubts our make and tone, can be-found at ECKSTEIN'S German Fritnor, of Sleepy Eye. 1889 House for 4,000 sacks of flour of 140 ability to put in a better electric light DRUGSTORE. In the matter of the Estate of John Schoffenecker for himself. H. Dirks left for his home in New pounds each, or 2,800 barrels. It takes deceased. svstem than that in use in New Ulm. 8®° Champagnes, 6 Baskets Mumms Letters of Administration with the will annexed The A. O. U. W. at their last meeting Uimlast week. Mr. Dirks has managed 14,000 bushels of wheat to manufacture Wait and see. We have been told that on the estate of Tohn F. Schuffenecker deceased, Extra Dry, 12 Cases Pleasant Valley, late oftiie County of St. Lotus and State of Missouri, elected officers for the ensuing year Bingham Bros', grain business in at various times, tallow dips would be this amount of flour, and requires a 12 Cases Werners, 12 cases Royal Cabinet. being granted to WilJiain Pfaender of this a ast improvement over the New Ulm as follows: P. M. Workman, John Lamberton for two years past. By heavy train of ten carloads for transportation. Coanty plant.—ST. PETER HERALD. Itisoidered that sis months be and the same Gratz Master Workman, Gee. Bevier square dealing and gentlemanly conduct H. A. SUBILIA, Jr. The flour will be shipped direct aie hbreby Allowed from and after the date of this Queer isn't it, that the editor of the loreman, Otto Pless Overseer, Otto order, in hich nil persons having claims or demandslagainot he has won the confidence and respect to Belfast. Christmas and New Year Cards also the said deeeased are»required to Herald should take what he hears Seiter Recorder, Fred Pfaender Guide, die the same in the probate court of said county. New Year calling cards. Diaries tor of all. We hope to see him here again The drugstore of A. Eckstein offers br examination and allowance or be forever preference to what his own eyes have 1890, and a full line of Blank Books and Theo. Mueller Financier, August Wagner when another season rolls around— barred, in the line of Christmps goods an Stationery at OLSEN'S Drugstore. convinced him of. Nobody, that ever Receiver, Charles Wagner Guards, It is further ordered, that the first Monday in LAMBERTON LEADER. assortment of musical instruments July 1890,fit10 o'clock A M., at the general term saw N Ulm's lights, ever made such F. Bachmann and W. Emmerich and of said probate court, to be held at the Court BG&* Sewing machines repaired. We had intended this week to give which includes in its range anything house, in the City of New Ulm, in said Connty, be a bre.i .is that, or willingly could. Trustee, F. Burg. L. E. FlUTSCHE. and the same is hereby appointeu as the time and our readers a few pointers as to where from a Jews-harp to a steam calliope, Our pl.iut is as good as any. place when and where the said probate court will jjg^** Be sure to read Chas. Wagner's Andrew Oliue, who has long been examine and adjust said claims and demands thev might buy their Christmas gifts and in Japanese bamboo goods, something Christmas Announcement. And it is further ordered that notice of such employed as book-keeper by S. D. Peterson, and holiday presents, but find it unnecessary. that is just a little bit ahead of hearing be givsn to all creditors and persons interested PERSONAL MENTION. J8^" Chas. Wagner has an elegant line in said estate by forthwith publishing this left last Saturday evening for Almost every place you go to anything in the city. Call and look at of Holiday goods. Be sure to examine order once in each week for three snrcessiye weeks Washington, to become private secretary is stocked with something which is in the New Uim Review, a weekly n«wspat)ei his stock before you buy your Christmas them. theprinted and published in said couniy Mrs. Murphy, of St. Peter, is gitts for )our UDcles, sisters and and correspondent for Congressman bound to suit, and all we can do is to Dated at New Ulm, Minn., this 5th day of December Judge Webber recently made a 'decision guest of her bister. Mrs. F. Behnke. 1889 aunts. Lind. The position is one, which refer to the special features which are By the Court, of considerable importance Affecting NOW! offered in the adveitising columns of C. A. Hagberg was over at Gibbon ERNST BRANDT Andrew will fill with credit, and the the value of dogs as personal property. rr |L S 52 Judge of Probate. associations, that he will naturally be this paper. last Wednesday on legaFbusiness. Chas. Berg, the owner of a SIn TATE OP MINNESOTA,County of Brown ss thrown into, are such as might well be Judge Webber is holding court at St. New Ulm is to have a Farmers' Institute. hunting dog, paid a tax upon him, but Probate Court. Regular Term, December 2n 1889. envied by any young man. Peter. The managing board, after refused to take out a license under the In the matter of the estate of Hans Ellanso" decease*?. The new well in German Park was much urging, have been^nduced to'give village ordinances of Sleepy Eye, and Dr Spratt, the Minneapolis oculist, That I Have Your On reading and filing the petition of Clement tested by Chas. Stolle and Geo. Bevier New Ulm dates and the meeting will the marshal killed the dog. The plaintiff H«ilverson administrator with the will annexed of was here oyer Sunday. the estate Hans Ellanson deceased, representing last Friday with very unsatisfactory results. surely be held. January 13, 14 and held that his dog had deen assessed among other things, that he has fully administered Hugo Rehfeld, of St. Paul, spent said estate, and piayme that a time and place be It appears tha* Mr. Brandt, who loth, —three days,—will be occupied by and taxed as personal property, and Sunday with relatives in this city. fixed lor exflnunmg and allowing the final account threw up the contract as a fruitless one, of his admmt8trnUon,and for the assignment of the some of the best farm lecturers in the Attention For A Moment. therefore the village had no right to residue of said sstate to the parties entitled thereto Mrs. W. H. Baker, of Sleepy Eye, visited removed about nlnty feet of pipe when atate ID giving out information which by law destroy his property in the enforcement with the Misses Baasen during the It is ordered, that said account beexamined, and ofhe left, and thus allowed the earth and should be missed by no one. Pro of a village ordinance requiring dogs It is a good time to remind you petition heard, by the Judge of this Conrt, on week. Thursday the 19th day of December A. D. 1889 grams of the meetings will be issued rocks to cave in and till up the hole. my immense dtock of Holiday Goods. to be licensed. Tne court decided that at 10 o'clock A. at the Probate Office said' Mr». Chas. Schorrege, of Sleepy E\e, county When the time for test came then, it shortly, stating the topics of discussion, And let you know that niv prices are the point was well taken, but cut down Aoa it further ordered, that notice thereof be was the guest of New Ulm relatives marked way down, and will be found and everybody in New Ulm and as was found that a pump could not be the plaintiff's claim of $100 to $25. given to all persona mterpsted, by pnbMshmg a lower than the lowest. over Sunday. copy ot this order once in each week for three succeshive many from outside, as possibly can, sunk over fourteen feet, and further expense weeks prior to said day of hearing in the Just as he was closing bis Sunday In Photograph Albums I am showing should make it a po.nt to attend. Come New Ulm Reviews weekly newspaper, printed was useless. Lyman Fuller, of Lamberton, was morning sermon Rev. Berghold was and published at the City of New Ulm in said twenty-five styles in Silk, Plush and in town during the week. He went and hpend the three days. It will cost County Leather, and my 59ct. Plu sh Album, The Fair, given at Union Hall last attacked with a hemorrhage of the from here to the Pacific coast to spend Dated at New Ulm, Minn., the 2nd day of December you but little, as the admission to the full cabinet size, is worth a dollar. Thursday afternoon and evening by the lungs and, with blood spurting from his A. 1889 the winter. By the Court, institute is absolutely free, and it will Autograph Albums & Scrap Albums ladies of the Congregational Society, mouth, he fell forward onto the altar ERNST BRANDT, Hugo Fischer left New Ulm Monday be both instructive and helpful. Rethe (L.S) Judge of Probate |gt large variety, and very low was a success financially and in every railing in a fainting condition. He was prices. night for Quincy, III., to accept a position tomember dates, January 13, 14 and Brush and Comb sets in Suk, (ORDER FOR HEARING ON CLAIMS.") respect. The weather was such a3 taken at once to his home and after a few as instructor in'a school for turning Plush CTATE OF MINNESOTA, County of Brown J-se 15, and don't fail to be on hand. and gymnastics. and Leather, with manicure combination hours regained bis strength. The cause draw forth a good attendance and the In Probate Court. Special Term, December 5th in all grades, at very low prices. tables were well and liberally patronized. of the hemorrhage is laid to the foul C. M. Kennedy, who has been visiting Following the example set by certain In the matter of the estate of John Kosel deceased. Cull and collar boxes, Jewel eases. with his sister, Mrs. A. Blanchard, coal gas which for some reason escaped Everything \\:is tastefully arranged, people of the county trying to move hisdeceased,testamentarConntyeoestate Letters yon tH of John Kosel Work boxes, Smoking sets, bhaving for the past month, returned to in the room and through which Rev. late of the Brown and state and the numerous articles, the court house, the people of the Mike sets, Iufants' Toilet sets. Odor cases, Iowa home last Friday. Mrs. Blancbard of Minnesota, being granted to William Pfaender Berghold was compelled to preach for Sturm district in Leavenworth and that were sold during the day, were It is ordered that six months be and the same \n Odor stands, and fancy perfume bottles accompanied him to Mankato. hereby allowed from and after the date of this OTder, artMulligan, are making a big attempt at over three hours. Having sustained both beautiful and valuable. The in large variety and at very low prices. in which all persons having claims or demanda moving the school house. At present two former attacks on his lungs within against the said deceased are required to In fine Perfumes and Colognes we gallery, a lightsome joke, carefully and A. Card of Thanks. fiie the same in the probate court of said county, can suit your taste and fancy. the building is located 'about a half the past three years it is bat natural ingeniously prepared, formed an interesting for examination and allowance, or be forever barred, Gold pens and fine stationery. The Ladies of the Congregational „. „. mile from the centre of the district, and that, when placed under such a strain, feature and took well. From It. islfurtherHordered, that 3theSfJS?SS» first Monday in$ Society wish to express their"th!nks to W 8 S S 2 & S For the young folks will be found a regular monkey and parrot time is a small artery should burst and cause this and other sources, a cash return said all who attended and patronized them probatecourt, to be held at the court house, sanies and story books, and for the older being carried on by the contending factions. the mishap of last Sunday morning. The of $285 was the result, and the ladies 0 1 1 1 1 1 in BtH c°nDty- »e so liberally during their Fair at Union iKi^^c folks a big line of popular and standird A meeting was held last week, Reverend now doubly feels the need of Hall, Dec. 5th p. cnjuD IB ueieujr apyui'iieu as in lime ana are to be congratulated on the success books at the lowest, prices ever J.ney are grateful to place when and where the said probate court wuV but there was altogether two much division all. an assistant in his arduous duties. examine and adjust eaid claims ana demands. shown here. of their efforts. And it is farther ordered, that notice oflsucnc. to come to an amicable agreement, In musical instruments I am Headjnarters hearing be pven to all creditors and persons ID. As large and appreciative an audience C. W. H. Heideman is in receipt of Chas. L. RODS will soon have another terested in said estate by forthwith publishingthisorderonce and yon will find in great var-ety, and,determined to have their own each week for three successive weeks as that, which witnessed the some pottery specimens from the Red carload of Christmas tree3, right from I Accordeons, Tioiins. Cornets, Guiarsj, way, the crowd, which fought for removal, in the New Ulm Review, a weekly newspaper production of "Muttersegen" last Sunday Wing Stoneware Works. Thejsamples the pineries of Northern Minnesota. printed and published in said county. Harmonicas, Flutes, Fifes, dari- got down to manual labor? and Dated at New Ulm, Minn., this 5th day of December Ocarinas, and even Jews-harps, evening, has seldom assembled in Leave your orders with him at once. A. D, J889. consist in little jars made from both commenced to move the building. They By the Conrt, aid if the above are too small for you, Turner Hall. Every seat wasfiUedand&&* the New Ulm and the Red Wing clay, worked till the late hours of the night, Ladies and Gent's Laundry will he ERNST BRANDT, ion take a look at my Organs, and you every corner packed to the exclusion [k'S.] 52 Judge of Probate sent from T. Crone's Clothing store to and the best potters of the state agree in order to avoid disturbing the ill be surprised. even of standing room. Throughout the Winona Steam Laundry every first that those from the New Ulm material next day's session and succeeded, before CJTATE OF MINNESOTA, County of Brown SB. MY SPECIAL $50 DOLLAR and third Monday of the month. Goods In Probate Conrt the five long acts there was the closest are fully thirty per cent better. The 10LIDAY ORGAN, IS THE anything was done to prevent must be received at the store before 2 In the matter of the estate of Frederick Schleiss- it A attention, and the acting of the amateurs ner deceased. t^ "IIGGEST BARGAIN EVER two were subjected to exactly the same them, in getting it half way. Parties p. m. Monday afternoon. On reading and filing the Petition of Wilhelmme It was well received. Of course it OFFERED BY ANY HOUSE. test of heat,—the strongest used in thefrom the other side then went to New Schleissner, of Brown County,Minn ..representing, ir"*' SILK MITTENS, Ladies' and was not the acting of life trained artists amongother things,thatFredenckSchleissner lateof Ulm and secured papers protecting Red Wing Works.—and it does not require Gents', which would make nice Christ• said County of Brown on tne Mtbday of June A On ^pianos I can save you from 50 to no onetesipected that. But so well D. 1889, at Sleepy Eye in said Couniy, died them against further removal. They mas presents, at an experienced workman to detect 0 Dollars on the price. intestate were the parts prepared and so smoothly G. A. OTTOMEYER'S. JEtemember there are no better instrumade then staited to move it back. Abont time of 1 a difference. The New Ulm specimens were they rendered, that those who •within this County, Gentleme_ who desir„ „„„.»e to,buy than the World Renowned this time, things began to wax warm are clear and of a pretty color, „^, ui wiuu BOI ueceaueujauaprayingthatadmi-niypradandeceased, a the widow of said took leading parts therein might well nice Christmas present should not fail nistraUon of said estate be to Jos. A. Eckstein, of Estey Organs and Pianos. and V. Hoerchel, their leader and moving while the others are uneven and, in to to calll pal canonoHanpn«?tein, nauensieinthtnJePjeweler rhfe W W N ^i™' JJm?- granted: It is ordered, that Hauenstein Jeweler, lay claims to shadowing many a troupe REMEMBER THE PLACE, TO said petition be heard before the Judge of this spirit, was arrested for disturbing some instances, rough. It is evident ). M. Olsen's _AAp~-~.n. Court, onThursday the 28th day of December A". that boasts of the proiessional.|t| Mrs. H&* Dress Style Calicoes and the school's regular session. A trial is®, o'clock A. M., at the Probate Office from this, then that we have the necessary in# Connty.01ta Seiter, in the leading role, and Misses Check Ginghams, in large variety at said was to have been held at Sleepy Eye clay beds here to enable a pottery Ordered farther, that notice thereof be given to cents a yard. Brust & GrafE Clara Rehfeld and Ella Seiter, Mr.Gustave the belrs of said deceased, and to all persons interested, on Thursday, but for some reason it establishment to turnout the'best stoneware by publishing a copy of this order once Fischer and Mr. E.G.Pahl, as leading|chaaractess. 1@~ Now is the time to select your has been postponed. In the meantime, in each weekfor three successive -weeks prior to manufactured in the country. Holiday Presents. Pick while they are all took well and merited said day of hearing, in the New Ulm Review, a ridian Block, New Ulm, Minn. matters have quieted down some and weekly newspaper printed and published at New Then why shouldn't we have such an complete and be satisfied. You will the applause they received. On the and Fancy Candies and Nuts ulm in said County, the building remains untouched at a wrong yourself as well as your parse to establishment, and why shouldn't the whole it was good, and we hope .that Dated at New Ulm, Minn".,the 6th day of December inmrnings for Christmas trees. distnee, half way from where,jeacn buy your presents before looking over A. D. 1889. monied men of New Ulm be willing New Ulm theatre goers may be favored By the Conrt, fecial prices to Churches and Socie- the attractions at Hauenstein's Jewelry party would like to have it. to go into it? sgy**i ERNST BRANDT with it again* store Bn (L-s- 52 jtidge of Erobat*