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C.&N.W.Ry. LOCA N E W S WW lecture at Turner Hall to-night I'JfTown elections will be held next j-^John Wehye has gone to Oregon. *14 Obituary. Tuesdays^ John Hauenstein went to Milwaukee, He started Friday evening. Editor Wilson, of the Springfield Advance, TIME CARD, La Crosse and Winona yesterday on Do not forget the illustrated war lecture iThe Mankato Choral society expect was in the city Friday. One by one' the companions of «ffir business. Qoing East. Going West. at Turner Hall to-night. to give a concert in this city in the near lives pass away and with them tb* memories J. H. Weddendorf will remodel his W&Xo 2 Pass Dep 10 OOjMn JNo 1 Pass Dep 4.90a m. Louie, a son of Clans Anthony, of Lafayette, future. Oscar Bebnke and Wm. Gebser left J*No4 2 2Spm *No3 05p.m. and recollections of pleasant asaociations. residence shortly by the addition of another *No 18 Frt OlD.m *Noll Arrl2*30am is recovering from a severe attack for Spokanr Falls Monday evening." By the semi-annual apportionment 11 15p.ito JNo24 *No25 1:80pm. To-day it is our sad duty to story. of lung fever, gj^r Presidir^ elder Preine, of Faribault, JDaily *Daily except of state school funds, prepared March chronicle the sudden death of Mrs. Louilst, tDaily except Monday, J. C. Toberer, of this city, has been Representative Lmd has introduced Sunday. "Daily except Sunday, held services at the &*fayette church on Brown county gets $1,711.66. sa Schmidt, which occurred at her home ^Carries passengers on Daily. granted a patent on anew car coupling. a bill for appropriation of $50,000for an Sunday evening only Fred Kiesling ,came home from St. a street early Monday morn c. Indian school in Pipestone. y*i H. W. HEIDEMAN, It was reported yesterday that Frank Paul Monday afternoon. He will accompany The news came like a shock to the Station Agent. A German Literary society is soon to Sheriff Schmid was at St. PauT" last his father to the Coast in Whitney had sold his store at Springfield residents of the city, and many are in be organized. The meetings „wjQl be week in attendance upon the annual and was to return to New Ulm. sorrow over the suddenness of her departure. BUSINESS LOCALS. held at Turner Hall, s,- »K$ & meeting of the Minnesota Sheriffs' Asociation. She had been ailing for nearly Geo. Huelskanip has given up his position The New Ulm Basket Works was R. W. Lamberton was up from St. a year, but her illness developed into in the Winthrop mill and has returned transferred on Monday to Jacob Klossner Embroideries, Laces and Buttons Peter Wednesday evening on Internal nothing further than nervousness until Gottlieb Schmidt is at his post at the Jr., who will continue the business of all styles at G. A. Ottomeyer. to his home in Lafayette**' Revenue business. U. last Thursday, when she was confined depot once more. His appointment to under the old name. ?l*i^S 'i~''1&* A few dozen Gentg Ties to be E. G. Pahl, after an absence of several to her bed. The attack of the disease A son and heir is the newest arrival the post-office has not yet been officially closed out at 20 cents. Worth 35 and weeks in Europe and the east, airived The Winona & St. Peter Land Company in the family of Theo. Wehye. "He put even then did not appear serious, and announced 40. G. A. OTTOMETER, on Friday paid the treasurer of in New Ulm Monday evening. her death was quiet and peaceful. in his first appearance last Thursday. The new time card which was looked Redwood County $41,518.26, in settle A 5 Grand Master Workman Eckstein A new road. Mrs. Schmidt was born in Gnoiyen, A young son of Anton Lindmeyer of for last Sunday, will not be issued until ment of all its back taxes. $$ will visit the Redwood Falls lodge of The talk of anew road and better Mecklemburg-Schwerin, Germany, Oc the lower end of town, is very sick. He the 8th. Some radical changes may United Workmen next Monday evening. connection with the twin cities has been Geo. W. Scherer, of Mankato, la tober 5 ISM „„H «,„» ., is troubled with an affection of the be expected. of but little avail to the citizens of New *?..***$ received ceived the agencw »«,n.y fo fn.r .„i.<p></p>Fleischman„ th« w„ .„ *'. 1 8 5 1 a W a a consequently thirty-nine years of age. In November (Jim. Something wants to be done and lungs. The vacancy in the corps of public & Co's compressed yeast, for the counties Rev. Berghold has been confined to of 1872, she came to this country, takiag and while we are waiting for this Tory Olson was on Thursday promoted school teachers, caused by tho resignation of Blue Earth, Nicollet, Brown his room the past few days with sickness. long felt want, it would be well for the up her abode in New Ulm. During the from a $1,000 to a $1,200 clerkship of Wenzel Eckstein, has Deen filled Watonwan and Waseca. He will have fnllnwino- „r people to consider that the best and In consequence there were no in the pension office. Olson was once most accurate quictc train uiovements by the selection of Miss Helen George. ionowing montn she was married to services in the Catholic church on Sunday. can be obtained at F. W. Hauenstein's a New Ulmite. his headquarters at Mankato. „„„... ii\. »*i«s« Sheriff Mead, of Redwood Falls, jewelry store. They won't cost the New Dim has an organized Walking ax, oM.u.u^a.iu. fenown an, Mr. George brought one Fred Stewart to this city of Congressman Lind: Mr. Lind is tmount used for quick tram railroads drenW, ownsm The infant child of Jos. Fiemeyer survives, her. I withrthieehchil- he deat the A Washington special has this to say Schmidt, who together canClub. Rise early and walk several last Friday, sentenced tc thirty days and are by far the surer, for you proving himself one of the "most valuable died Saturday morning and was buried husband loses a loving wife and the get them right here. miles before breakfasting, are the conditions imprisonment for stealing. The culprit's members of the committee on civil Monday afternoon, the funeral occurring children a motherly mother Ever kind of membership. theft consisted in robbing a money SATINES, PRINTS and GINGG. service. His keen, pertinent questions, from the Lutheran church. The child hearted and pleasant, she also had won HAMS at drawer. which he forces into witnesses. A. OTTOMEYER. The Eagle Mill Co. have received was only a week old. for herself a circle of friends, who will word from Chas. Silverson in which he The Redwood Gazette says that the always strike tbe bull's eyes and are sincerely mourn her death. Amonoamong The regular quarterly meeting of the GRASS SEEDS, says, that he will sail from Rotterdam recent contest over the county seat*in the most enjoyable features of these she will be missed, while she is Brown County Agricultural Society will Garden Seeds. Flower Seeds. for this country a week from to-day. Murray county cost the tax-payers the investigation now going on before remembered with kindlv feelino- and be held at Turner Hall next Saturday All kinds of Clover seeds, Bine grass, nearly $1,600, besides bitterness and illfeeling. that committee. respect, and with them we umteln ex- John Wiesner, an employee of F. afternoon at 2 o'clock. A full attend Red Top Orchard grass, Italian and Now, candidly, doesn't this The city of Watertown, Dak., offers tending our s\ mpathy to the sorrowing Burg, has taken out a revenue license English Rye grass, Hungarian, ance of members is desired, seem foolish and to no purpose? a standing bonus of $100 to any manu and will manufacture cigars for himself. family.—Funeral services will be held Mihet and Timothy seeds also Sanfoin, Chas. Gebser will hold an examina. Tall Fet.cue, Fowl meadow, Meadow facturing industry for every new man from Turner Hail this (Wednesday) His shop will be located at his Mrs. Bergman has sold the building tion of all the scholars of the Turnverein Fescue and Meadow Foxtail. employed. In consequence, Watertown afternoon, at 2 m. home. occupied by Anton Schwerzler to Matt at the hall next Sunday for the purpose In garden and flower seeds I ofter the is growing, and has the reputation of As will be seen from a notice in another and George Siebenbrunner for $4,500. celebrated Landreth's, Ferry's and others. of dividing them into classes according Merman Frank, brother of Wm G. being a substantial and booming town. "?,« All my grass seeds are of the best column, the State Auditor will Schwerzler will vacate the building by to merit, Frank of this city and son of F. Frank, quality. For prices inquire at the Pioneer It is a good way to get manufacturers the 15th and the new proprietors will hold a sale of state agricultural and Mrs. Fred Moore, who has bpen the a well known resident of Sigel, died at Drug Store. to inyest, and in fact the only way We school lands at the court house in this use it as a saloon. guest of friends in this city the past the honie of bis sister in Sleepy Eye ANDREW J. ECKSTEIN. have passed the time when it was possible city April 10. The engine and machinery for drilling last Tuesday evening of t\ phoid pneumonia. month, left for St, Peter and Mankato to get something for nothing, and LOOK, BEAD, AND REMEMBER. The resignation of Dr. Berry, as surgeon the well in German Park arrived He had been sick since last Monday afternoon, where she will visit the people of New Ulm had better bear of the Second Regiment, has been Monday. Mr. Warner of St. Paul has for a time, previous to her return to California. fall with some disease of the lungs, but that fact in mind. accepted by the adjutant general. Dr. the contract and will commence work was better at times. Four weeks ago One of my horses having been sick In an interview with the St. Paul Collins, of St. Peter, stands in fair way to-morrow. He is of the sjime company he was foiced to give up employment The report that H. C. Mueller, of for some time, with Meningitis, properly Dispatch, Sneriff Schmid furnishes the of promotion to the vacancy. that sunk the Blue Earth CUy well. in the Sleepy Eye mill and was again termed Myelitis, I entrusted the Courtland, would tear down the oldfollowing concerning the two murderers treatment of the disease to Dr. A. taken down to his bed. During the The citizens ef St. Peter are making Less than a month remains till election, Pennsylvania house and erect a fine Koehne, the veterinary surgeon of New under hib charge: Rose is cheerful, but time succeeding he gradually wasted sac-an effort for a reunion of the Minnesota and no excitement yet. Numerous brick structure during the coming Uim. In less than two weeks, he Holden is feeling very down-hearted away under all ireaiment until the last Mounted Rangers and frontier defenders „citizens are mentioned for the mayorality, spring is without foundation If he \ceeded in restoring the animal to perfeet Tbe former's throe mouths of imprisonmt spark of life had departed Up to the healtn. I can therefore conscientiously in the Sioux massacre of 1862, in but few of them are candidates. builds at all, it will not be until next expires on the 26th of March, but lecommend Dr. Koehne to the hour of his death he was conscious and The majority seem inclined to that city on July 3rd and 4th next. year. public as a competent veterinarian and there is an attempt being made to secure spoke clearly to the anxious friends N look upon the suggestion of their Pauline, the^five year-old daughter of would advise the public to call on him Col. Bobleter will hold an inspection for him a hew trial Holden has but entered that waited for the awful end. On the names in the light of abroad joke. in cases where such services as his are A. F, Mueller, died last Saturday after of Company A at the Company's armory upon his Uiroe months of sohtaiy last day lie seemed to realize that death needed. W. 0. SCHRADER, an illness of only a few days. She was State Teachers' Institutes will be held at Turner Hall to-morrow evening. confinement, and there is very little was near and patiently waited for relief Lafayette. a bright little girl and the parents have at places and for weeks commencing as The boys are in excellent trim chance of his escaping the penalty of It came and he yielded to it calmly. Custave Subilia, our sj mpathy in their sad bereavement. follows: Springfield, Brown county, at present, and will no doubt create a the law, as his case has been before the At the age of only twenty-one, befoie April 14 St. Peter, Nicollet county, Mrs. Wm.' Gieseke, of Sleepy Eje, more favorable impression with the colonel supreme couit The prisoner, however, the morn of manhood had been March 31 and Madelia, Watonwan than at the last inspection. visited with friends in this city last Friday. thinks th it he will jet be a fret man. fairh entered and ere the work of life county, April 14. At Springfield the Accompanied by her husband Before his sentence was pronounced, A very successtul spelling school was had scarce begun, he died and left behind instructors will be C. W. Hyde, of St. and daughter, she will leave th.s week several weeks ago, lie was very hopeful MANUFACTURER OF AND DEALER held in District 7 in Lafajette last Friday him friends, who have the unfeigned Cloud, and E. Shepard, of Winona. for California to spend the remainder of He wrote to his mother in Redwood evening. The attendance was sympathy of all who know tint the winter. If ou are asked to furnish a little information Falls that when the time arrived for his good and the old-fashioned method of them He was a young man of integrity with which to assist in compiling sentence he believed the courasre of the teaching orthography was exercised to and steady habits. He improved FINE CIGARS George Scherer was up from Manka, officers would fail and they would nevet the next census, don't refuse t# the benefit of all present. 'I he spelling his opportunities and was held in good to for a couple of davs last week on busness. sentence him to death. At the time he give it because you are sure to receive school of yore has lost none of its esteem. To his fellow employees and His eyesight, which was gradually SPECIAL BRANDS MADE no pay. It is not a favor, but a duty you received sentence he made a speech of value, and could be revived to good many friends, his death therefore comes failing previous to his visit to Milwaukee, TO ORDER half an hour but he failed to make the •we the town as a citizen. Every item advantage. with sorrow. has since then improved con KIESLING BLOCK NEW ULM, MINN. expected impression upon the officers you furnish will do the city some good, siderably. Chas. Stuebe is shipping carloads of A Cut in of the court. Sheriff Schmid has not and it is desirable to have the city as H. F. Seiter, of Tracy, transacted cattle over the Minneapolis & St. Louis Bine Earth City has been experimenting yet learned whether he will superintend tairly represented as possible. business here last week. and,Milwaukee roads into Iowa, and with the water question. The the hanging. Dr Good Notionsfeet,veimayhashatdsecured, finds it to his advantage to use the-e well there reached a depth of 1,300 The Redwood Reveille, since the sentence S D. Peterson was up at Lamberton lines in perference to the Northwestern where granite was struck A flowing of Clifton Holden, says that there and Lake Benton during the week. Below we give the apportionment of 4k and Omaha. He ships from Gibbon, was no but plenty of are prominent men in Redwood county Judge Huebner, as he is familiarly back taxes collected from the Winona Fairfax and Gay lord on the St. Louiroad, water be by pumping. who can produce evidence to prove called at Winthrop, spent Sunday with & St. Peter Land Company. They and from Hector and Giencoe on Holden's innocence. If the Reveille's New Ulm friends. If \ou want anything in our line, I The following officers for the Courtland-Lafayette will be paid to the respective towns the Milwaukee. will sell it to \ou at cut figures. We statement is so, the men should not Horse Company were and school districts this week: don't make a big alarm about our prices NEW ADVERTISEMENTS- keep quiet, but tell all they know. The elected at the annual meeting in this Albin, Town tax, $440 25 The birthday anniversary of Miss thev speak for themselves. We AUCTION SALE. matter is not one to be dealt with city last Wednesday: President. F. sell flannel as cheap as anybody and School District 28 131 23 Ella Seiter occurred on Monday and in lightly. It seems strange however woolen goods at cost. Let mo give you 33 471.77 Fntsche secretary, Jos. Diepolder the evening a few of her friends prepared 47 103.77 a few prices* Good Muslin, 5 cts. per On Monday, March 17, 1890, commencing that the truth, if it is the truth, should treasurer, H. Lillie directors, Juergen a surprise for her by inviting a Bashaw, Town tax, $1,512 36 yardi Plushes and Velvetems, 45 cts., at 10 o'clock, the undersigned be so long in coming to the knowledge Durbahn, H. C. Mueller and W. N, C. large party of friends and associates to School District 49 570.20 per yard Fleece-lined shirting, 11 cts. will sell at public auction on John Korbel'a of the public. 4 Linen Toweling, 5 cts. German and Bushard. 52 533 73 Farm in the Town of Sigel the spend? asocial evening. It was a sur wSaxony varns in all shades. CHEAP 44 59 473.43 following farm-property: 4 workinghorses, John Larson, a young man who lived prise indeed that was unexpected, and August Schell has commenced hauling Gents1 Furnishing Goods it lowest Burnstown, Town tax $1,388.41 2 of them mares, 1 with colt 8 near Clear Lake, was killed while hauling the hours from eight to twelve were prices and HANDKERCHIEFS cheaper stone for another addition to his Sehool District 40 2«8 4( cows, all with calf 2 heifers, 2 years ice from the lake to the Gibbon passed very pleasantly. All enjoyed than you ever bought thera before. 41 484 36 old 1 steer, 2 years old 4 steers, lyear brewery. The improvement is to be an Call and learn of quality and prices. creamery a week ago last Friday afternoon. 5 5 615.43 oxd a lot of chickens 1 Minneapolis themselves, and it was midnight ere the expensive one and is to embrace storage, 61 114 20 self binder 1 hay-rake, 1 grass-mower C- A- Ottomeyer, He had loaded bis wagon and gathering broke up. racking and wash rooms. In the fall 65 155 51 2 plows 1 seeder 1 drag 2 corn-plows bad hold of the lines, when the horses he will erect an elevator of 30,000 Leavenworth, Town tax $244.90 2 lumber-wagons 1 spring-wagon 1 The Review wishes to end the squabble, NEWULM, MINN. started to run. He did not let go and, School District 12 94^8 bob-sleigh harnesses all of my household bushels capacity for storing his supply between the papers, by simply asking when the wagon left the ice and struck «2fr S&.14 goods and many other things. In of barley. the Post one question. If, as it says STATB case of bad weather the auction will be OF MINNESOTA, County of Brown }B» 3 95 88 ground, he was thrown under the wheels In Probate Court, Special Term February 5th in its last issae, it prints 125 pounds of held tbe next-following pleasant day. Mulligan, Town tax $1,229.97 Articles of incorporation of the 1890. and killed instantly. Had he let go of Terms: Sums under $10 in cash for paper while the Review uses only 85, School District 42 695.74 In the matter of the estate of Catbarma Schoenbaechter Springfield Building & Loan Association, the lines while on the ice, he would ttr deceased" higher amounts one year's credit will „v -XgH 1 46 654.91 -.^l why in the name of common sense On leading and Bhng the petition of E P. capital stock of $500,000, were be given on 7 per cent notes with good have escaped death. K-*M \r 68 488.42 Bertrand, executor of the estate of Catharma doesn't it acnept our proffered bets? If filed with the Secretary of State. Wednesday. security. Schoenbaechler deceased,representing amongother North Star, Town taxes $2,238 05 George Graff met with a painful accident things that he has fully admtnifetered «aid estate, the Post's figures are correct any JOHN KORBJBL, jun., The incorporators are H. *r T|" School District 48 ,^.915.14 ft and praying that a time and place-be fixed for at the Basket Works last Thursday school boy of average learning could JOHN ALBERT, Sigel. examining and allowing his acconnt of hi•adminis, Bendixen, L. M. Street, J. C. Rothenburg, iS", 'jfrA» *Vi **1 ,674.65 tratton, and that he be discharged from hia said Auctioneer. £tk^mkM morning. He was experimenting figure out a margin that would make trast °'4triA-^~¥ **56 ^1583 65 H. C. Warnke, M. Lehrer, J. J. Itis ordered, that said account be examined and with one of the saws, used in cutting him safe in wagering all be had. But PUBLIC EXAMINATION 01 Stark, Town tax $271.07 Ray, Frank Clague, Geo. A, Leathermann, petition heard, by the Judge of this Court, on slits, and, not being thoroughly acquainted %fc $ School District 11 138.38 "Tarsday the 6th day of March A. D. 1890, that's it The Post is not certain. He TEACHERS. A. G. Anderson, M. Glemmestad f^o'clock p. m., at the Probate Office in sail 5 "v 26 90.00 CffSSf with the workings of the machine, does not take up the double wager of and Albert Winkleman. Notice is hereby given that tb^ pon***°T Stately, Town tax ^$1"4»L68 I A And it is further ordered, that notice thereof be he somehow had his hand thrown $150, because he knows, when he says lie examination of teachers for Brown 'M School District 61 given to all persons interested, by publishing a F. Aufderheide will manufacture this copy of this order once in each week for three sue onto the teeth of the saw. It was his that we have gmt enly 85 pounds, that ~±7 7 1 following %*m7€ W* 6 2 ^J*!* 486.44 cessivp weeks prior to said day ot hearing the year from 80 to 100 thousand of fire left hand, and the injuries are bad ones. "W--v.*77746 7 1 A a a a following places: he is not sticking to the truth. The fact 4 New Ulm Review,' weekly newspaper, printed if brick. These brick have stood the and published at the City of New Ulm in said New Ulm, at the court house, Mareb The fore finger is cut into the bone and of it all is, the Post is in a rather tight County 24 and 25. 1890. strongest fire test and by many contractors Js&V Dated at New Ulm, Minn., the 5th day of the others gashed, so that it may result uWf^fp£4^ squeeze on this circulation dispute, and Sleepy Eye, at the public school hous« _\ February A. 1890. are pronounced superior in quality PERSONAL MENTION. in the stiffening of his hand. Luckily, By the Court, we are content to leave it where it is. March 26 and 27,1890. EKNSr BRANDT, to the St. Louis product. This is saying amputation .has thus far been found unnecessary. Springfield, at tbe public school bouse [L. S 9 Judge of Probate. A special to the Globe from Slayton a good deal, but the fact that Mr. March 28 and 29,1890. A. A- Bogen went to Chicago Friday gives the.latest in the Murray County Examinations will commence at 9 o' Aufderheide has a market for all he can (ORDER FOR HEARING ON CLAIMS.) Miss Emma Seiter returned from her clock a. m. Prompt attendance is solic SIn The fatal day for Wm. Rose has been county-seat war in the following: Notice TATE OF MINNESOTA, County of Brown ^ss. make comes near to bearing it out Of St. Paul visit Monday. Probate Court, Special Term, Feb rnary 13th ited No private examinations will be fixed. Sheriff Mead, of Redwood Falls, all kinds last year he manufactured 2,400,000. of appeal to the supreme court 1890 allowed afterwards. W. F. and Albert Seiter are at St. In the matter of the estate of Maria Scholtze was in the city Friday and through from the decision of Judge Perkins in ,^^^^feEa4^f^z & New Ulm, March 1, 1890. ,5 (alias Schultze) deceased. Paul. Sheriff Schmid we learn that he holds (^Letters of administration on the estate of Maria the county-seat contest between Currie J. B. VELIKANJE, Scholtze(aliasSchultze,decea8ed,lateof theConnty Tne wife of Bernard Matsch Jr., son Co. Supt. the warrant signed by the governor, Albert Engel, the Chicago jeweler, is of Broun and State of Minnesota, being granted and ISlayton has been filed with the clerk of Jos. Matsch, of West Newton, died to Wil'iam Pfaender, for Wm. Rose's execution. April 11th, the guest of relatives in thi&city. of court by Curne parties, the contestants. It is ordered that six months be and the same are at her home last Wednesday morning hereby allowed from and after the date of this order, an hour before sunrise, is fixed as the On June 11, 1889, a vote was taken John Marti, of St. Paul, is here for a in which all persons having claims or deImands MEMORIES after a prolonged and tedious illness. against the said deceased are iequired to date, and unless the unexpected interferes, on the removal of the county seat ssfa few days* visit. ffiie the same in the probate cou't of said conniy, She was comparatively a young woman the LufJsin murderer has but a »for examination and allowance, or be forever from Currie to this place, which resulted Major Eckstein^ transacted business only twenty-six years of age, and hermonth i&wed, to live. March 12th, however, in favor of Slayton by a majority It is further ordered,that the first Monday in September at Winon* Thursday and Friday. death at such a time is sad indeed. She 1890,at 10o'clock A M.,at a general term of has been granted as a season for argufor of 200^|The principal claim of the AT said probateconrt, to be held at the court house, was highly esteemed by all her ac-ing Mrs. Maro Bingham and Miss Lena in the City /"Jew Ulm, in said Connty, be and anew trial. If this is allowed, contestants is that of the 1,003 persons TURNER HALL, the same is hereby appointed as the time and Vajen ^are the guests of S Paul quaintances, and to her bereaved husband his doom may be staved off for a time place when and where the said probate conrt will who signed a petition requesting the friends!:* and to the three little children, examine and adjust said claims ant* demands at least, and, even if it is not there is county board to order an election, 256 WEDNESDAY MARCH 5tfc. And it is farther ordered, that notice of such thus early torn from a kind and Miss Ida Sommer and Mrs. Johnson hearing be given to all creditors and persons interested still meager hope in an appeal to the also signed a remonstrance against calling A series of illustrated War Scenes in said estate by forthwith publishing this thoughtful mother, to whom the loss supreme court. But the chances are returned from Northfield Thursday Jrom the War of the Union.^The lee order once in each* week for three successive week, an election, and by doing so virtually will be a severe one, we extend our in the New Ulm Review, a weekly newspaper ture is given for the benefit 01 Hecker heavy against him. The unexpected took their names off the petition, printed and published in b«udcounty heartfelt sympathy. The funeral was •vemng. jfew Ulm, and the public is Dated at New Ulm, Minn., this 13th day of alone can prevent the Redwood jail on Wving thereon less than 60 per cent of February A. D, 1890. Mrs. Kittridge, of Waseca is visiting cordially invited to attend. It will be held Friday, and, though the weather By the Court, the 11th of April from witnessing the the number of votes cast at the last with her daughter, Mrs. H. S. Kenne- a WgWy interesting entertainment ERNST BRANDT, was cold, it was largely attended*^ avenging of an awful crimen fe Admission: Adults, 25 cents. g.S.1 10 r^tf Judge of Proba«.| general election.. "Y• *. Children under 12 years, 15 cents.