New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
January 15, 1890 · Page 4 of 8
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wnrrnnBimw -,- C.&N.W.Ry. Attorney Hagberg did legal business *«C. H. Hornburg h$s, supplied his office PERSONAL MENTION. Werner Boesch telegraphs from St,' 'V v*^* with a new safefiM&s&T '^Av-s at Mankato, Thursday. C. H. Hornburg is supplying his busness Joseph, Mich., that he has been sue TIME CARD. Dr. Scboch is at Sleepy Eye to-day Only two marriage licenses issued Dr. Marden has gone to St. Paul to establishment with electric lights. cessful in securing a competent foreman attending the regular meeting of the Going East. Going West. since Jan.l. Julius Pautzke and Lizzie attend, as a delegate, the Masonic for the Basket Works and that he The Monday morning freight, carrying pension hoard. *No 2 Pass Dep 10 00p,m JNo 1 Pass Dep 4-26a m. Meyer and C. R. Snyder and Lin a *No4 2 18p.m Grand Lodge, which opens to-day. *No 3 5 05p.m. has also engaged another first class mail, was delayed for several hours Mrs. M. Mullen entertained a large *No 12 3-45a m, *No 11 Arr l2-30a m. V. Popp are the happy couples. basket-maker. The parties will be here *No 18 Prt 12 15p.m Miss Mary Rummings, of Brookings, No SI Frt Dep 6:30d.m. through a wreck at Kasota. number of friends at tea, Thursday afternoon. INo 24 9 35p.ro *No25 l-15pm. in a few days, when the factory will resume Dok., the was guest of her sister, Mrs. Rev. Beiuhard, of West Newton, has The Rural Teachers' Association will $Daily *Daily except JDaily except Monday, work at full capacity. F. Behnke, during the week. under project a new Catholic church Sunday. hold their next meeting on the afternoon •Daily except Sunday. H. Plath, of Sleepy Eye, was an interested ^Carries passengers on Daliy. for that town which will cost, when Chas. Stuebe spent the week at St. of the first Saturday in February. Sundaj e\eniiigonly attendanc at the Farmers' Institute. It is reported that famine threatens completed, $14,000. Such a sum without Paul. northern Rassia, but it is a No. 11 and 12 run between New Ulm certainty A little girl put in its appearance in question will be sufficient for a very that millions of colds will be and Kasota only. bothering Mrs. Kennedy, who has been visitthis the family of W. Scheiderich last Friday: A new hard oak floor has been American people this winter, fine building, and, when fitted out with Against C. W. H. E I E A N mg with her son Harry in city for placed in the clothing store of T. Crone. famine there is no protection, but for Station Agent. society rooms and a library attachment the past few months, has returned to every cold there is a bottle of Dr. Bull's Orders for masquerade suits taken at Along with other changes it makes will be a credit to its builders. The St. Peter. Cough Syrup. consideiable of an improvement. F. W. Hauenstein's. Call early and BUSINESS LOCALS. stone is already being hauled for the W Miss Maggie Muiverhill, i&l of St. Peter, make your selections. The Review received many complimentary structure. The Verdict Unanimous. is the guest of her brother, T. Mulver- notices over the issuance ©f its The "grippe" is spreading and has GERMAN, SPANISH, SAX- Mrs. Niedecker, of Sigel, is suffering W. D. Suit, Druggist. Bippus. Ind., hill, ot this city. ONY, and GERMANTOWN all wool New Year's calendar. It was one that now taken hold of nearly everybody in testifies: I can recommend Electric from blood poisoning. Sometime a^o yarns AT COST at MRS. B. FOLLMA Erank Kuetzing spenv Wednesday took well. Bitters as the verv best remedy. New Ulm. There are 147 cases. an oak sliver lodged in her thumb, N & CO's. and Thursday at Mankato. Every bottle sold has" given relief in The freight, No. 16, which leaves J. A. Gleisner, of West Newton, The Cecilian Society of the Catholic which caused a swelling, and after trying every cise. One man took six bottles who is well known in this vicinity as a Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Ross here at 5:30 in the morning for the east left Thursvisit '4 church intend giving a public concert to remove it with a needle, blood and was cured of Rhuematism of 1, dehorner of cattle, is agent for Haat's day afternoon for a week's will hereafter carry passengers between at Co- years' standing." Abraham Hare, in the near future. poisoning set in, and her whole arm is Horn Killer. Try it. If not good, can lumbus, Wis. druggist. Bellville, Ohio, affirms: "The New Ulm and Waseca. be returned. 3wk. now affected. It is quite likely that the C. F. Struck, the Minneapolis architect best selling medioine I have ever handled E. G. Pahl aud Chas. L. Roos left on point of the needle was poisoned and and designer of the new court Custave Subilia, in my 2s years' experience, is Electric Personal Property Tax-Payers. Monday, the former for England and brought on the present painful effect. house, was in the city during the week. Bitter." Thousands of others have added their testimonv, so that the Holland and the latter for Chicago. She is very low. The appointment of M. Huiras to the verdit is unanimous that Electric Bitters Both go on business connected with the postoffice at Springfield was announced do cure all diseases of the Liver. The program for the masquerade ball crrr OF NEW ULM. mills. Kidnevs or Blood. Only a half dollar on Saturday. MAMFACTIIRER OF AND DEALER at Turner Hall on the evening of the Arndt Carl 3 09 a bottle at Chas. Roos' Drugstore, 2 Kitzberger A 5 59 Fred P. Offerman, well known in The Courtland Amatuer Band have 25th will be found in another column AufUerueide Fol 49 Landwehr W 72 New Ulm and at one time a student in rented a room in the Pennsylvania From this it will be seen that the ball Aibrecut Ch 4 42 Laudenschlaeger HUE CIGAHS NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. the Catholic Schools of this city, was Arnold 26 33 House and will hereafter hold their regular is no small affair, but on the other Mina 16 28 married on the 1st at Tacoma, Wash., Amnie Wm 4 13 ,, Jonas 1 17 practices at that place. hand it reads like an old time story. SCHOOL CF NEEDLE WORK. Adam Anton 1 27 Lei bold Frank 62 to a Miss Daisy Wolf. SPECIAL BRANDS MADE But the published programme is not Determined not to let the "Stachelschwein" Behnke b&Co 97 Loheyde 34 16 TO ORDER A surprise party was tendered Mr. all. There are many other features that ,, Albert 5 75 Leonhard Bros 6 99 go to the dogs, a new staff of and Mrs. Fred Behnke on Wednesday Commencing with the first Saturday we have heard of, and on the whole it Fred 10 Liili Henry 2 15 KIESLING BLOCK NEW ULM, MINN. writers have taken the paper in hand in February, the Ladies Society of the Frank 31 17 Lind John 11 99 evening by a number of their friends. promises to be the biggest of its kind and it will shortly be issued as usual. New Ulm Turnverein will commence Bochum Wm 2 93 Lind&Hagberg7 48 The evening was spent pleasantly by all ever held in New Ulm. The ladies in Baarsch Wm a school for fancy needle work. Sessions (Established in 1864 by Dr.C. Wescncke 1 04 Mueller A 55 Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Behnke pleasant present. charge are unusually busy and their will be held "every Saturday afternoon Baarsch W 3 38 ,, Peter 78 ly an"t agreeably entertained a small in the new building of Turner uncommon efforts deserve to be rewarded. Beyer Cnas Drug Store, 2 41 Theo 9 20 The Lind bill for district court division party of friends at their home on Monday Hall and those desiring to attend can Brown County McKittrick E 24 has been promised, it is said, the call at that place. evening. Cards and iefreshnientswhiled Muiverhill Th 27 85 Bank 390 0U support of the entire Minnesota delegation Thinking that it would be of interest Mullen 7 51 Bill Nicolaus 2 OS the hours away. Closing Out. including SenatoisDavis andWashburn. by Bender Jacob 6 08 to the people to know what Uncle Sam Marx Friderike 65 Peter J. Sehmitz moved into the janitor's J. ^6k£teii\. Brust Cnarles 3 74 If such is the case, it will no Mad son S 4 06 realizes from the New Ulm postoffice, rooms of the new court house Bock Est 17 65 Neemann 7 93 doubt pass and become a law. the Review has secured from Postmaster Baer Ed W 8 06 yesterday. He will watch the new structure Neumann Ed 2 02 I am now closing out my entire stock Baasen the following figures representing General Supt. Sanborn and Division Bingham Bros57 53 of stoves, tinware and hardware, at Gust 3 06 until the regular janitor can be appointed. dealer in the business of 1889: Postal A W 34 8 lowest prices. I expect to go out of Supt. Hallenbeck, ot the Northwestern John 82 84 A 1 17 Nagel Herm 9 23 business shortly and for this reason will DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, business receipts from stamps, envelopes, road.passed thiough New Ulm last Boesch W E. W. Baer, the tin and hardware 65 75 for the coming few weeks dispose of Nix Robert 7 67 postal cards etc., $3,764.36 from Thursday morning in a special tr in. Baasen Fr everything at figures never before 2 76 Nun John jr 33 dealer, contemplates closing out his entire box rent $408.10 total, $4,172.46. The Toilet Articles, Perfumery, Books, They stopped off just long enough to Btandt& W. reached in New Ulm. Come in early 16 25 Mewhart 11 96 stock at once with the expectation Stationery, Trusses, supporters. Shoulder Beussmann 39 29 expenses of the year amount to $1,743.82 Nobis 4 62 and get what you want. E.W.BAER see that the depot was still here. Braces, Crutches, etc. Paints. Oils. of running a tmshop exclusively. See Bogen Marg 15 21 N Roller and, deductiug this from the first total, Chas. Silverson, of the Eagle Mill Varnishes, Glass and Artists' Supplies. NEW ULM notice in another column. ,, Albert 13 33 Mill Co 146 25 it leaves a net income deposited with Pure Wines and Liquors for medicinal Co., left on Monnay for the east. Baltrusch 52 98 N Creamery 16 25 On the editorial page will be found purposes. Physicians' prescriptions the United States Treasurer of $2,428.64. Blanchard A He will spend considerable time in visiting 1 59 Nicolaus & G. 4 88 carefully compounded at all hours of an account ot the Farmers' Institute During the year there were issued Buenger ROLLER MILL CO., 23 08 Nenno N 16 the larger cities of our own country the da}- and night. for Monday. Next week, with more Bobleier John 9 07 2,644 domestic money orders, 1,333 Odd Fellows 13 00 and later on will cross the Atlantic Ivers & Pond Pianos, Sterling Organs Berry Chas 7 44 Ochs A 2 41 room, we will give details of the succeeding postal notes and 190 international orders Band Instruments and other musical to look after liis interests in England, Burk Gottlrey 1 30 Olson Ole 33 12 sessions. amounting in all to over $30,000. merchandise. Burg Frank sr 16 97 France, Holland and Norway. The Olding Anton 6 92 Merchant Millers, The attendance in the public schools This sum exceeds that issued by the Crone Theo 248 98 Peterson S 8 84 Grass, Garden and Flower Seeds. trip is one to be envied. ,, Heurv 1 79 Peterson S postoffice at Mankato and means considerable has fallen off considerably of late, NEW E MARBLE WORKS? John Keegan, of Sleepy Eye, was in ,, Carl 2 3L Im lenient Co 42 48 2STew TJlna, Minn presumably through the influence of the money handling and lots of Crowel 2 89 Plenninger 67 54 town last week, taking farewell of his grippe. Many of the college students hard work. The candidates for postoffice Citizens Bank ot Piaul W 1 01 Iff. Schwendinger, JProp'r. many friends here, previous to making are also down with it and several of the ratght find interesting figures foi New Ulm 547 63 Palrnt-r & L. 4 88 his departure for California. Accompanied MANUFACTURERS OF CHOICE SPRING WHEAT FLOUR. Durbahn Pahl E 11 02 Monuments, Tombstones and all professors. reflection in this short summary. 18 14 by his brother he will leave this Dietx Ad 2 02 other work in my line made to order Plaendei W 8 87 Company A held their annual meeting The marriage of Miss Lina V. Popp Dengle1" week, and the best wishes of their promptly and in a workmanlike manner 46 Preine Fred 2 86 Received First Premiums at last Tuesday evening and in addition Dingier John atreasonable rates. to Mr. Chas. R. Synder, of Fertile, 2 47 Pfefferle 25 51 friends in both towns will attend them. NE W ULM. MINN to other business elected the following Damt'l 1 40 Minnesota State Fairs 1887,1889. Prokosch John 3 93 Minn., was quietly solemnized at tin* Andrew J. Eckstein has at his drugstore Dittbe,nner Fr 7 18 Quensp A ug 14 79 officers: President, Lt. Steinhauser residence of the bride's parents in this Iowa State Fair 1887. St. Louis A. OTTDMEYER, an Ivers & Pond piano, which for Doehno Geo 47 55 Roth Chas 81 Vice pres., Lt. John Buschers city last evening. The announcement Drae „i Jul 85 Agricultural and Mechanical Association Ruemke 16 19 tone and general make-up equals or excels Secretary, J. Buschard Treas., Geo. will be somewhat of a surprise to the Do-tt t-». 5 88 Ross 8 55 Fair 1887. any wc have ever seen. It has a Boock and delegate to National Guard Ecksu a Jos A 9 59 people of New Ulm as the matter has Ro&skopfX \2 full desk front and three pedals for soft F. C. L. Roos, And 43 68 ,, Uhas 13 16 MADLENER, Convention at St. Paul, Lt. John Btischers, been kept very quiet and the ceremony medium or loud music. The principal Eggert Fred 3 87 Rohner Jacob 2 54 Capt. Rosskopf, alternate. Prest. Manager. was performed in the presence if the Empire Mill 247 00 Roos Chas 40 46 and. we think, the best feature however family circle only. No outside guests Jonn Torgremson, of Lake Hanska, Eagle Mill 260 00 Helena 62 is the new patent soft stop attachment, A GRAND were invited and after the wedding the Engelbert W 1 98 Rathman Ther 20 was a caller at the Review office yester through the aid of which the plajercan Eibuer Will 4 10 Anton 2 21 happy couple left on the evening train day, and from him we learn that the practice without the slightest change in Emmerich W 3 71 Retzlaff 32 76 for their new home in the northern part prospects of securing the establishment Epple 12 16 Rolloft Ernst 7 25 Punts, 4 ots. per jat and upwaid the teelinsr of the action and at any time, of the state. The groom is a promising of a post office at Lake Hanska and a Frank«feBenzin24 9b Rudolvhi 11 19 34 Giugn mis, 7 ct. Muslin, cts fleece day or night, whatever the situation, young man of Fertile, who impresses Fischer 1 17 mail route through that place from Madelia Reim Anna lined bhirtino. 11 ct^. underwear, 20 1 92 without disturbing anvone in the vicinity. one favorably at first appearance. Fiemeyer Jos 1 59 cts, a.id all wool children's Regehu Car 5 92 to Sleepy Eye are excellent. He This is the nice thing about the QOM1 Flor Joseph 8 94 10 cts. per all v/ool LadieV Rudolph 7 61 He is a wheat and lumber dealer at also says that a caucus of citizens of Flor Lorenz hosien, 20 ctb. per pair and upward, 10 piano, and we should think it would Schapekahm that place and, we are told, is their town was held on Monday at Frey 3 67 plush and veheteen, 45 cts. per yaid, Broa & Co 6 50 commend itself to all who hate music at the head of a lucrative business. which it was decided that Peter Olstadt Frenzei II Gents' white diess shuts, double front 11 73 ,, Hermann 1 14 themsslves but are compelled to keep The bride is the well known daughter and b.ick at 90 cents each. Also ticking, FolhnannB&Co9 62 Scbwendingerl 1 72 MASQUERADE BALL be recommended as postmaster. an instrument for some other member cottou ana all wool flannels cheap Fnedman 14 33 SchneiderMath 5 36 of Mr. and Mrs. Popp of this city. S.ie To-day we publish a notice in another Toboggan vps, hoods and nubias at of the family. Filzeu Ohiist 7 31 Fidel 6 47 has lived in New Ulm, with the exception loivest prices Gernvm and Saxony GebseL Wm column to tax-payers. This gives the 81 ,, Jacob 3 48 will be given at rvrmwimm of the past five )ears, all her lite, A decision was rendered by the su yarns in ail shades Gents furnishing Gebser Carl 8 97 HAX-X. Theresia 1 76 percentage of taxes paid by the different preme court on Wednesday in the Scott and has always been known as an estimable good- and a nice line of linen and cotton Geoige S A 4 10 ,, Geoige 10 27 towns, cities and villages of the handkerchiefs alwa\s on hand. Grtiaendoif 1 66 young lad\ with many accomplishments. Stindt John 1 01 County oounty-seat case which bears SATURDAY EVE, JAN. 25, county.* The village of Springfield Call and see what these goods ar?, Gabriel John 2 67 Schmidt 7 05 During her absence fiom directly upon that in Brown Couuty G. A. OTTOMEYER. Hjnry comes first with a percentage of 41.8 Goede 10 08 Schmid Geo 7 05 under the auspices of the Ladies Society New Ulm she was employed a- chief and we wonder how it will strike our Gewecke Conr 11 54 New Ulm, Minn. Soph 99 91 and New Ulm next with 32.5. Sleepy of the Turnverein. Sleepy Eye brethren. T.ie court in its elerk in a pensiou agency at Decorah. Gross Phihpp 34 29 Seifert Jos 4 88 Eye follows with 30 per cent., so it will PROGRAM. Iowa, and the credit with which she Gollnast Ferd 3 51 decision knocks Judre Wilson's argument Subilia Hy 7 74 be seen that the towns pay a much 1. From 8 to 9 o'clock, arrival of maskers and Guenduer Jos 3 19 filled the position is best proof of her Gust 10 higher tbau a kite, and holds that promenade. higher percentage than the country districts. Gillmoie 2 50 Seiter Helene 19 47 2 At 9 o'clock, enter Prince Carnival and suite. worth. Her many friends here and the board of county commissioners are Gag Anton 172 His Royal Highness delivers his annna) message. W 2 93 not required to take action upon a petition there will therefore, when they hear of Graff Cath 29 90 Spreng 26 3. Polonaise and dancing. With this issue we give our readers the weddinsr, unite in wishing the unless it is found that the law lespecting Graiz Math 166 Schwertzler A 2 08 4 Spreading a rnmor. Vocal quintet. STEAM ENCINE a list of the personal property tax-pasers 5. Dancing. couple unbounded prosperity and happiness. Hauenstein W 4 13 Sfinnobrich Josl7 00 notices has been complied with, 6. Gypsies' camp-life. Gypsy orchestra and dancing W 1 46 of New Ulm which concludes the S"hell Otto 2 37 and that a peremptory mandamus, of the tambourine. Gypsy gongs ,, John 64 55 Aug 82 58 7. Preciosa. mmm publication. In this mnectiorf we granted ex-parte upon the petition of relator, 8. Dancing resumed. ,, Carl 1 53 Stoeckert 2 41 9. The past and the present. Historical parallel. mightsay.in ordertocorn-et wrong statements without previous opportunity Hiudermann E 2 86 Schardt Jos 3 09 10. Dancing. IT IS SETTLED. that have been made, that in afforded the respondents to be heard, Heinen Nic 3 15 lebenbrunner 11. One hundred years ago. Dancing the time of George Washington. 16 dancers in costames printing these lists the Review has had Hesse Ferd 1 20 Geo 1 27 ~4m commanding the board of County commissioners of the Revolutionary Period. All doubt has at lengtn been cleared Huebner 4 16 Sauer Caroline 12 Columbia. Grand tableau, SEND FOR OUR CATALOGUE AND PRICES 16 no fat job. It has not received a cent to consider and determine Hanft Anna 2 80 Ernst 12 4 away, and the news which was received Admission 30 Cents. ATLAS ENGINE WORKS, for the task, but has given the matter the matters alledged in a petition for Hoffmann 2 63 Siebert John 3 90 here yesterday, and which was a surprise to its readers simply as a matter of Tickets can be had of C. L. Roos. C. the removal of a county seat, irrespective And INDIANAPOLIS. IND. 2 93 SchaeferFrank 6 01 to many, pleasant to some although Brust, W. Hauenstein, F. Burg, Theo. valuable news without payment. Hottinger Ja 2 41 Chr 71 8 of the matter of notice,xis erroneous. TALK OF THE NEWSPAPERS. Mueller, J. Hottinger, J.Schmucker, E. unwelcome to others, is news indeed. Heidemann 4 52 Scherer Peter 56 75 The writ must be quashed. The largest and at the same the most Maltzahn. Mrs. Wm. Hummel and Mrs. Hummel Wm 7 93 Silverson 10 30 Gotlieb Schmidt has been appointed pleasant card party of the season was G^o Jacobs. Hornburg CH 46 28 Schmucker 21 09 Scheriff Schmid has handed us his postmaster. Out of all the The man who can run a newspaper Hellmann A 1 76 that held at the residence of M. Mullen Sommer Chas 98 MASQUERADE BALL annual report and from it we glean the candidates that were in the race and without being criticised, censured and Henle & Marti 12 19 Sceleuder A 7 25 last Saturday evening. Nearly the following: During the year there that vied for the office he is the lucky Herian Peter 3 80 Schubert Fr 6 27 threatened has never been found. forty couple were present and half as were committed to jail 28 prisoners. Hanschen 52Schubert&Florl495 and fortunate man. For the next four is a barren ideality, beautiful to think to be given at many tables were kept busy with the Hack 1170 Stuebe Chas 35 13 Of these, two were for murder, Rose yearsJ\e is booked to hold down Uncle UNION HALL about, but incapable of talking on Hoyer Otto 9 20Strickler interesting game of progressive euchre. O 8 97 and Holden, nine for assault, two for Sam's job in New Ulm, and we beleive morality and associating with vulgar Irving Jack 3 12Schotzko W 23 17 Several best prizes were awarded which disturbing the peace, two for burglary he is thoronghly|fitted|to fill the bill. The Juni Ben 137 humanity. It is as impossible for him Schumacher 1 82 SUMY EVE, JANUARY were won by Miss Vajen.Mrs.WmKoch 2 6 «L Jacobs Geo three for larceny, two for petty theft, appointment is one that will meet wi*h 25 32 Schneller 2 89 to please everybody as it is for everybody Mr. Albert Seiter and L. Schoch. Juergens W 4 94Toberer 15 93 the approval of many. Some, of course one for selling mortaged property, one This will be one of the earliest masquerades to pk ase him, and the sooner he Aftert he tables were closed, supper was Kiesling Rud 179 Vogel Jos 53 33 of the season, and as the best for purporting to be a post-office inspector, will be dissatisfied, but that is to be expected. a up his mind to this stubborn 23 99 served, and at a late hour of the night Geo 3 25 of arrangements) including music, have and one for threatening bodily All candidates could not secure fact the better forevery body.If he works 13 72 Koch W Vetter W 13 there was ended one of the leading social been made, it bids well to be a grand the place and we trust that those who 1190 harm. Six of these are still in jail the E VanDusen&Co8125 hard for public good, he receives public affair. events of the winter. 2 73VogelpohlH fell outside the barracks will soon get Keller Friedr 88 rest have served their time or were Tickets at 35 cents can be had at censure if he compliments merit he 2 70 Kowarsch Her 9 78 The first death from "la grippe" in over the sting of disappointment. Gotlieb 12 either let out on bail or sent up for a Eckstein's drugstore or at is censured by jealous demerit if he 4 49Velikanje Kretsch John 36 New Ulm occured last Friday morning, is a young and energetic republican, number of years in the state's penitentiary. Kuetzing's. approves morality, he is cursed by immorality: 6 83Vajen Fritz Hy 29 02 George J. Haas, whose home is on who worked wherever he found The bill for boarding these offenders Klossner jr 58 34 if he tries to be fair he is censured Webber 25 19 THEODOIj IIDELLEB, work to do for the party, and no doubt State Street, being the victim. He was Kaula John 81 WeddendorfH 8 03 against the law amounts to by the unfair if he makes a mistake, Wagner 52 68 Klaus Yincenz 1 46 sick with the disease for only a few is entitled to the ofhee. Now that he is few are found to overlook it or $842.59, $208 of which is charged Wech Jos 11 31 Keckeisen E 75 in it, we wish him success. A for the days, and, though to all appearances apologize for him. No matter how against our own county and the remainder Wendler Gust 1 76 W A 20 18 MA2TOFACTUEEK OF I retiring regime, we have nothing but not seriously, passed away suddenly to outside districts, mostly Lyon good his motives may be, how innocent WindmuellerM 1 20 Kennedy S 2 15 good words. They have done their on the morning mentioned. He was Witkovsky 10 Katz Daniel 241 his purpose, or how Etudied his writings, and Redwood. The prisoners are well Weyhe Hy 1 27 duty weU. Postmaster Baasen and his Kuetzing 86 45 an old man—in the fifties,-&nd had J! he is picked to pieces, misrepreseated, taken care of. They are allowed plenty Wicherski E 9 98 Kobarsch 1 33 efficient clerk, Herman Mueller, have been ailing for a number of years. When of reading matter, and three times a maligned, ridiculed, sometimes Williams Fr 2 89 KrambeerChr 2 89 ^ANDDEALEBIN earned the thaDks of New Ulm citizens attacked with this new disease, therefore, day they are giyen the priviledges of Wiltschek 2 50 licked and seldom defended. He work 8 Kosel John 3 58 Tobacco and Smokers* Articles. for a faithful and obliging seviee, and even in a light form, it no doubt Westphal A Koping Fred 4 71 the corridor for meals. Between these from twelve to fifteen hours per day when they leave the office they will Koestner John 91 caused complications which resulted in Guard 6728 periods they are kept in cells which are |fr for a bare living, while other men Krippner John 4)5 be accompanied with the regrets of the Weschcke 4118 death. He leaves a wife and six children 7 feet 6 itach^square, one prisoner to get rich around him.— N O I E LD Koehne A Dr 8 06 Zeller Con 12 42 maiontv. Zw^mllk^^J^- .-^^-^a a cell. Ill to mourn his loss. S S S Kuemke's Building, New Ulm, Mlna:,:' KlinkhammerP107 N E W S Zschnnke 2 67 -JStf PN mm