New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
March 12, 1890 · Page 4 of 8
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HI ••••PWIH r~»ft«/i **.*&.«! C.&N.W.Ry. NEWSC1 tonTt LOCAL Why is it that we hear from Next Monday, Mareh 17th, a great Read new ad. of Heller & Kranse. PERSONAL MENTION Washington In regard to postoffice auction sale will be held at the farm of J. Newhart has sold his farm near matters? TIME CARD. Jacob Syverson has moved from Linden John Korbel in the town of SigeL Gibbon for $2,700. Considering what F. C. Gley, ef Minneapolis, is in the to Rockford, Washington. Going East. Going West, George Siebenbrunner sold his Sigel A son is the latest arrival in the family property is bringing in that vicinity at 7 2Pass Dep 10 51p,m tNo 1 Pass Dep 4:44a.m. city. Otto Baarsch has given up bis position farm on Saturday to Irvin Bros. Consideration, -*Tf o4 2 25p.m of Wm. Blauert. He put in his first *No3 5^5pm present, this is cheap enough. Mrs. Blanchard is visiting at Mankato. toWFrt" 5 30 a. •No 21*Frt Arr 10-Ka m. in the Marshall telegraph office $3,700. appearance Tuesday. *No 18 Frt W OlD.m *No25 1.30pm. The first car load of baskets from the JNo 24 11 15p and returned to New Ulm. Wm. Durbahn has finished his coarse John Mohr, of Washington Territory, New Ulm Basket works, 150 dozen, $ Daily except Monday, J. Bollinger went to St. Paul to-day •Daily except Sunday *Daily except Sunday. Louis Palmer, of Fairfax, will move in engineering at Stillwater and has who has been visiting here with his was shipped yesterday to the wholesale for a several days' visit with friends. %Oa Sundays only to Gibbon the first of next month, and returned to his home in Lafayette. children during the winter, is preparing firm of Maxfield & Seabury, of St. C. H. W. HEIDEMAN, Robert Scherer^was home from Station Agent. engage in the salooon business. PauLv to return^ Mrs. C. H. Ross gave a farewell party Minneapolis over Sanday. Wm. Pfaender Jr. will come up from at her home last Thursday evening in Among the proposed buildings, that Surprise parties were tendered to Jacob Keller, of St. Paul, is the guest BUSINESS LOCALS. St. Paul to-day or to-morrow to enter honor of Miss Teckla Kiesling, who left we hear of for the coming season, is Misses Bertha and May Sehmid on of relatives in the city, the office of his father. on Monday for Spokane Falls. one to be erected by L. Buenger on the Sundav evening, and to Mrs. Cordes on TO CONTRACTORS. present site of his store. T. Mueller left for St Paul Monday At the meeting of Company A last The new converters for the street Monday evening. The latter was a afternoon on business. Thursday an election was held which circuit of the electric wires are being Spring is coming, but it is one of the birthday celebration. *^The Trustees of the Holy Trinity resulted in the selection of Lt. Albert put position this week and in a few Jacob Klossner is at St Paul in the principles of this office not to receive In another column will be found an ^Shnrch of New Ulm, Brown Co., Minnesota, interests of the New Uim Basket Steinhauser as captain. The choice is days we will again have street light. poems on the worn out subject even if do hereby give notice that from advertisement of the celebrated Wheeler Works. certainly a good one. this date until March 29, 1890, they Wm. Pfaender will go to St Paul written on only oue side of the paper. & Wilson sewing machine. The productions will receive bids for the erection of a next week on business. A meeting of Mrs. Mulvehill, who has been visiting Paul Albrecht was over from Fairfax Capt Whitney, of Faribault, and of this company have a world new chnrch according to Plans. Specifications in St. Paul the past month, will return Thursday evening to attend the Cornpanv the monument committee to consider Capt Comstock, of Mankato, were piesent wide reputation and it will pay you to and Instructions, which can to New Ulm to-day. estimates will be among the matters he be seen at the residenee of Rev. Alexander A inspection. From him we learn read their notice. with Col. Bobleter at the inspection Berghold. The right to reject will attend to. .. of the recent marriage of his brother T. Mueller and Ferdinand Crone of Company A last Thursday evening. The Mankato Review has an item in any or all bids is reserved by the Trus. made a business trip to Gibbon. Fairfax John to Miss Annie Renner. E. St. Julien Cox, of St Peter, was in Oliver Peterson, of Waseca, has rented tees. The Trustees. regard to the New Ulm Basket Works, and Winthrop on Saturday. the city Friday and Saturday, making The hearing in the Rose ease will be the store in the Kiesling Block, formerly in which it says that it has been a poor Henry Heimerdinger and Isaac Martin, Eggs taken in exchange for goods arrangements with some of our citizens held before Judge Webber at the court occupied by E- W. rJaer, and of Golden. Gate, were among the investment for New Ulm. Our contemporary G. A. Ottomeyer's. at callers at the Review office during the for the coming re-union to be held at house to day. Attorneys Brown, of will open a boot and shoe establishment need not worry itself on that week. New Suits at T. CRONE'S. Tracy, and Madigan, of Redwood Falls, the former town. fggRXRi in a few days. JBK3gJ[£ score. The works, to be sure, have Embroideries, Laces and Buttons It is qnite possible that the Rose will represent the defense and state, e*^ been sold, bat are in good hands now Peter Hippert, a young and well From our Springfield correspondent hearing before Judge Webber to-day of all styles at G. A. Ottomeyer. I* and running to full capacity. The known Linden farmer, died at his home Saturday was a great day for birthdays. we learn that J. B. Velikanje has re may be honored with the presence of Spring Overcoats, all stvles at in that town on Saturday and was buried people here have no fears but that it such eminent attorneys as W. W. Er- On that day, Dr. Berry scored tired from the Adler and that Frank $6 50 and $10.00 at T. CRONE'S. w£8J|n.d Attorney General Clapp. will be a good thing for the town. §m Monday. He leaves a wife and 53, Weigand Hauenstem 56 Mrs. Amine Manderfeld will conduct the business m* SATINES, PRINTS and GINGHAMS nine children. gWB&F m^r*Wxm 48, John Kretsch 39, Ludwig Wit alone. The change was made Monday. at G. A. OTTOMEYER. The agricultural Society of Brown As there are still some people in New "M kowski 64, Emily Baarsch 14, and Flora The New Ulm Stone Company have This week Frank Kuetzing gives notice County held their quarterly meeting at Ulm who think that a sufficient supply If GRASS SEEDS, Peterson 13, elected the following officers: President to the effect that his great closing of water cannot be obtained through Turner Hall, Saturday afternoon, and the wells that are being sunk about Garden Seeds. Flower Seeds. A. Berghold vice president, W. Boesch out sale will last only during the present Otto Schell has shown U3 the plans among other business, decided to bold town, we would simply refer them to All kinds of Clover seeds, Bine grass. secretary, Aug. Schell and treasurer, month. He is still selling at the for the new addition to his brewery, tho next fair on the grounds in this the city of Albuquerque in California,* Red Top Orchard grass, Italian and J. Pfenmnger. & ,? lowest figures, however, and calls attention where eight mites of mains supply the and, from looking at them, it is easy to city. September 19, 20, and 21. It is now English* Rve grass, Hungarian, city from wells that produce a pare and to his prices in another column. see that the building will not only give When Gottlieb Schmidt retires5 from dnown long enough before as to when Millet and Timothy seeds also Sanfoin, whole&ome supplv. The wells are the Tall Fescue, Fowl meadow, Meadow the fair will be held, and preparations him ample storage room, but add largely the depot, the position of baggage master A Mr. Amman, of Courtland, has same as sunk in New Uim, and there is Fescue and Meadow Foxtail. to the appearance of the whole establishment. will be filled by Albert Behnke and should be made to make it the most rented a portion of Union Hall and,after no apparent reason why our water sapply In garden and flower seeds I ofler the should not bejdenty and more than successful in the history of the society. that of bill clerk by Jos. Epple, who is the first of May, will use it as a saloon. celebrated Laudreth's, Ferry's and others. enough. w%^fe% now located at the Springfieid office. A special meeting of the society He also contemplates erecting a large Ail my grass seeds are of the best So Rudolph Kiesling, accompanied by quahtv. For prices inquire at the Pioneer is also called for March 30. j^iv barn in the rear of the halls for the accomodation his son Fred and daughter Teckla, left Emil Wescbcke, at one time editor of Drug store. MEW ADVERTISEMENTS.m3 ^iJ?'^i of farmers. for Spokane Falls Monday afternoon. the Review, has finished his course at The examination of the scholars of ANDREW J. ECKSTEIN. Although their departure will be regretted the St Louis College of Physicians and the Turnveiein for division into classes A letter was received by C. A. Hagberg CARD OF THANKS. LGDE, BEAD, ADO REMEMBER. by the citizens of New Ulm they Surgeons and hasgraduated, a tnorough at Turner Hall last Sunday evening on Monday from Dr. Mueller, who To those, who kindly extended to myself will carry with them to their new home M. 1). He will locate in San Francisco. was an interesting sight. Over a hundred is now enjoying the sunny climes of and children their aid and sympathy AJ~ the best wishes of all. '^g ^-^"W^f boys and girls were on the floor at Italy The doctor writes that he Is during the recent illness, death One of my horses having been sick the same and at different times, and to A meeting of the Board of Trade was A. M. Mueller will close out his saloon and burial of my wife. Louisa, and to simply delighted with the scenery and for some time, with Meningitis, properly Mr. Pfaender, R. Fischer and the Mixed called for last Fridav evening, but only business in the Schneider building look dow upon their various movements termed Myelitis, I entrusted the weather of the country, and describes Choir of the Turnverein especially, I treatment of the disease to Dr. A. from the gallery above afforded four or fine of the members were present on Broadway the first of next month and it in language that makes one envy his deaire to express my heartfelt thanks, Koehne, the veterinary surgeon of New and it was adjourned for lack of a not only amusement, but admiration move to Nicollet Henry Grunholz, of good fortune- Geo. Schmidt. Ulm. In less than two weeks, he sac,( for the training which enabled tnem to quorum. It is reallv a shame that more Linden, will occupy the building after ceeded restoring the animal to perfeet Judge Cox, of St. Peter, has published AUCTION SALE. f» execute the commands of the teacher healtn. I can therefore conscientiousty interest is not taken in a meeting like that date a similar business. np a request that all members of the recommend Dr. Koehne to the For a sigut of a tot of well trained and the one in question, and that so much We hear that the following familiar On Mondav, March 37, 1890, com- *jj Mounted Rangers, who enlisted and public as a competent veterinarian and muscular children, a visitor should attend time is allowed to slip by without accomplishing mencing at 10 o'clock, the under-jgned names have been put in nomination at would advise the public to call on him took part in driving the Indians from anything. onf of ihe-e gymnastic exhibitions will sell at public auction on John Kor- IlSl|12 I in cases where such services as his are Winthrop: For mayor, E. H. Huebner the state in 1862—63. send their addresses beFsFarm in ihe Town of Sigel the 1 at Turner, Hall needed. W. SCHRADER, Mrs. Magdaiena Kormann died at her for aldermen in the different wards, A. to him. He proposes to hold a reunion followins tarm-property: working- '^^SlF^ Lafayette. home in Courtland lasfe Wednesday G. Seiter and M. J. Rosskopf. Thus horses, 2 of tneni mares, 1 with colt 8 l"*'£§ Here is a little incident which shows of the survivors of tne reoiment cows, all with calf 2 heifers, 2 years ^fMM New Ulm brains are getticg to the front Custave Subilia, morning, aged 63 years. She was born the wav soma of the commission houses at St. Peter on the 3rd and 4th of July old: 1 steer, 2 years old 4 steers, lyear ~*iff'*" Switzerland in 1827 and came to New of St. Paul do business A certain part\ next. The town clerks of the d.ffereat towns o*d alot of chickens 1 Minneapolis VvM Ulm in 1884 and has lived in this neighborhood in town saipped two different lots of selt binder 1 hay rake, 1 grass mower *Sf throughout the countyand in the neighhood The Agricultural Society has bought ever since. Her husband died 2 plows 1 seeder: drag 2 corn-plows: of eggs to different houses in the Saint of New Ulm, will confer a gr«.'at several pounds of evergreen seeds, 2 lumber-wagons 1 spring-wagon 1 p&| nearly two years ago and she therefore MA1FAGTHRER OF AND DEALER ly city. The eggs were shipped the favor by reporting to this office at once bob-sleigh harnesses all of my house- 1 which it is proposed to distribute among leaves several children, orphans. The same da\ and irrived at their destination hold goods and many other things. ID ^$§ff» the result of yesterday's township elections. the different members. All of these of funeral oecured Saturday mornings at the stme time. One of the houses case of bad weather the auction will be ^jS|? We desire to hare the list complete course will not produce trees, bnt if the PINE CIGAES •held the next-following pleasant da. ^Mi reported at once and allowed 17 There is a rumor now to the effect for our next issue. f*Ct' farmers are at all reasonably success Terms: Sums under $10 in cash, for ^%$M cents a dozen. Tue other house failed that the Northwestern has given up its higher amounts one year's credit will W fui in planting and raising them, the A street vender of notions came to SPECIAL BRANDS MADE intention to build a short line from to report until they had been notified be given on 7 per cent notes with good ^*lSM landscapes of Brown Countv will be town on Monday to take out a license TO ORDER1 several times and then reported only security. £i£3, Mankato to New Ulm, and that the materially beautified. With frem 25 The clerk placed the fee at $10, which Rock Island & Northern, which is supposed 12 cents or a difference of 5 cents a KIESLING BLOCK NEW ULM, MINN. "a«JOHN KORBKL, jun^~# #*$y& to 30,000 evergreens scattered over the was too high for the wandering salesman to hold an option on the Cannon dozen on eggs received the same day. JOHNAIBEBT, ^Wm. Town Sigel.J county in a few years, the difference in A Out in and he left for a town more easy Valley and St Louis roads, will, if it If that is the way they generally do Auctioneering! the appearance of our farm scenes will in its charges. That the clerk was can secure the right of way, build the business, it is not strange that frequently be not only marked, but such as to right in his action, everybody will PUBLIC EXAMINATION 01 proposed road and extend it to Winthrop. there is so iittle. money in eggs-J^ cause wonder why it wasn't brought Dr potions. agree. These peddlers and street fakirs This does not look probable but ^TEACHERS. sfc [^.The farmers of this vicinity are sowing about before. have no business in a town, whers we hope it is true soft wheat to a great extent and the ***r Notice fs hereby given that the pnb- they refuse to place themselves on an The marriage of Miss Lydia Koch ^to fact is, whether they realize it or not, li iive examination ol Uf teacherS LCOUUeis for Brown A a ii a 1UC O W S The resnlt of the investigation, by a equal standing with the merchants. .-Hi Rev. Robert Hefdmanu, of Caledonia, that the production of this staple is deteriorating. county will be held on the following-, committee, of the well at Blue Earth dates and at the following places: If ou want anything in onr line, I WHS solemnized at the Lutheran church Citv, is that another well will be sunk This is evidenced in the R. Pfefferle has sold his store building will sell it to you at cut figures. We New Ulm, at the court house, Mareh in German Park. The same company last Thursday afternoon. Rev. Albrecht difference the grade of flour, and in to Albert Behnkev The building don't make a big alarm about our prices 24 and 25. 1890. that drilled the Blue Earth City well is performed the pleasing ceremony, consequence the mills of this city have will be moved from its present location Sleepy Eye, at the public school house they speak for themselves. We to be employed, the contract having which was witnessed by a large sell flannel as cheap as anybody and been forced to place a premium on bard March 26 and 27,1890. to Mr. B«hnke's lots on Minnesota been giving to them yesterday.—NEW woolen goods at cost. Let me give you Springfield, at the public school boose number of friends and relatives, and wheat. At present they are paying ULM REVIEW. Street and will be used by his son Fred a few prices: Good Muslin, 5 cts. per March 28 and 29.1890. after it was over, the happy oouple three cents more for hard Fife, than for We can heartily recommend the company, as part of the bottling works. It is also Examinations will commence at 9 o'clock yardi Plushes and Velveterns, 45 cts., were made the recipients of showers the Blue Stem, and of coarse the farmer, per yard: Fleece-lined shirting, 11 cts. especially, Mr. Harris. They giyen ont that if Edward Maltzahr ean a. m. Prompt attendance is solicited of congratulations. To all of these the Linen Toweling, 5 cts. German and No private examinations will be who expects to reap tne advantage, will do just as they agree, and do it in dispose of his'small buildings at a rea" allowed afterwards. Saxony yarns in all shades, CHEAP Review^gadds its own, and gives its smcerest is the cne who raises chiefly hard grain. sonable price, he will unite with Mr. a good manner.—BLUB EARTH CITT Gents' Furnishing Goods at lowest New Ulm, March 1, 1890. wish for a life of utmost joy and The mil's are forced to do this to keep POoT. W-'- i. Hummel interacting a large and elegant prices and HANDKERCHIEFS cheaper r&WJ% J* *&> VMLIKAHJE, happiness. Of the young people, it is up the reputation of their floor, but the *"**-.*4. Co. Sapt. than you ever bought them before. krick block. We trust that the desired The new time card, which took eftect needless to say much. The bride is the Call and learn of quality and prices. results will be for the best to the farmer move will materialize. s^lflilfjp over the Northwestern road last Sunday, respected daughter of oar esteemed G. A. Ottomeyer, THE FIGTJBE ««».- as well. The example will be followed offers the following changes the The following judges have been appointed townsmen, E. G. Koch and is too well Tne figure 9 in on dates will make a lose stage all along the line and hard wheat passenger trains from the east will now for the coming election: In the NEW ULM, MINN. So BUB or woman now living win ever date a known to require mention here. The will be in demand. The farmers bad iownaentwithoutitting the figure ». UstmadmM leave New Dim at 4:44 a. m. and 5:05 first ward, C. L. Roos, Wm. Frank and groom is the pastor of the Caledonia better bear this in mind therefore, and in the third plsoe in WBO, whereit will remain tea p. m. and those from the west at 2:25 SIn Jos. A. Eckstein in the second ward, TATE OF MINNESOTA, County of Brown }•»». and| Hokah parish of the Lutheran aynod. years and then move up to beeond place tattoo, in the spring sow only the best grades Probate Court, Regular Term, March 3rd and 10:51 p. m. Freights, cariying Jos. Schmucker, Chas. Stuene and H. where it will rest for one hnndred years. They left for their home at the an of grain. .passengers, will leave foa the east at Rudolpbi in the third, E. G. Kocb, A. Tnereisaiurther'ir whiehhaftalBoaometosfey. If former place, Friday evening. la the mailer of the estate of Johaon Krai It is unlike the figure 9 in omr dates in the respect 5:30 and 11:20a. m.,daily except Sanday, C. Ochs and Louis Schilling. On the On reading and flllnjc the petition of Lorenz The court room of Justice Westphal that it has already moved op to first place, where & Krai, administrator, with the will annexed of The public servants, whose term of and at 11:50 p. m, on Sunday only. 18th and 25th of Mareh the judges will on Monlay afternoon presented a lively the estate rf Johann Krai deceased, representingamong it win permanently'remain. It is called the "So 9 other things, that he haa fully administered Going west, there will be two freights, meet in the respective wards to revise municipal office expires next month, scene. Eight young men, mostly mill High Arm Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Machine! aaid estate, and praying that a tune and place be The "No. 9" was endorsed for first place by the the poll list, and voters wbo are not are Mayor J. C. Rudolph, City Clerk fixed for scanming and allowing bis account leaving daily except Sanday at 10:15 a. boys, were seated around the room, all efhia adauntttratioii,and for the assignment «f the experts of Europe at the Paris Exposition of 1889 m. and 1:50 p. m. t33s&^S8 I already registered should see to having Schilling, Treasurer Mueller and Alderman residue of said estate in accordance with the provisions waiting to answer to the complaint of where, after a severecontest with the leading mikehines of the will of said deceased. of the world, tt was awarded the only their names placed on the list. Wm. Frank in the first ward, one of the watchmen, who had arrested It is ordered, that said account be examined, and From all parts of the county we hear Grand Prize green to family sewing machines, all petition heard, by the Judge of this Court, on Jos. Schmucker in the second, and E. them on the grounds of disorderly and others on exhibit having received lower awards, Thursday the «Tih day of Mareh A. 1868. of people who are selling out, and preparing W. J. Dungan, of Prairieville. called of gold medals, etc. The French Government HE^t It o'clock A. at the Probate Office in said G. Koch in the third. Whether any rowdy conduct on Saturday night. to leave for Washington Territory. at oar office last Thursday and among also recognizedits superiority by the decoration of 4onnty changes will occuris hard tosay. There Charles Heidemann, a lawyer from Mr. NathanielWheeler.Presidentof the company And it farther ordered, that notice thereof he Why is it? The ones who have other items, he informed as that Evart given to all persons interested, by pubMshing a wj-tact app««d for a, S S S S S S is an underground working for certain the western fever are not only those oopy of this order once in each week for three suec^&ive Miner, the little son of W. W. Miner, weeks prior to said day of hearing in the new candidates bnt as yet it has not and daring the coarse of the trial I QP°B but IS an entirely new in and the who are compelled to seek a living of the same town, had been, severely New ReTiew, a weekly newspaper, printed GrsndPrizeM Paris was awarded it as the grandest showed sufficient strength to warrant aad published at the Oity of New Ulm in said cleared up, or at least got rid of wherever they can find it, but in most bitten by a dog last week. The dog advance in sewing machine mechanism of theage. County. tiie statement that the new force will charge after charge with "persuasive cases they are people who are well Those=who boy It can res* assured, therefore, ZPatedat New Ulm, Minn., the 3rd day ef had bitten the boy last fall bat had March A. D. 189* of baring the very latest and best, be different in any respect from tile old eloquence At first only one of fixed people who have comfortable B7r the Court, left Mm alone until he commenced to one. As far as the Review is concerned ERNST BX AN DT, the prisoners was called to the stand. homes, and plenty of this world's goods. play with another dog, when he again CL.8) Judge of Probate it does not find it necessary to say The nightwatch told his story and the That they should care to leave these attaked the boy and bit him in the arm {ORDER FOR HEARING ON CLAIMS.) much. The council is tne only body judge was about to pass the usual sentence, and a good country, and move to a in several places. This caused some OTATE «F MINNESOTA, Coontyof Brown frss. which requires any particular attention when the attorney for the defense, western clime, from whence come 'In Probate Court, Special Term,February 13th surprise, as the animal has seldom before 1890. and that in oar opinion should remain who had pretty much his own stories, none too good, is strange indeed shown any signs of ugliness, and In the matter of the estate of Maria Schoitae as it is. That a change would be (aiiaaSchnltze) deceased way about everything, stuck in a few indeed. We cannot understand It. the dog was killed at once. ~V" Letters of administration on me estate of Mana undesirable can be accounted for with points of evidence, a few bits of "law" Scholtze(aIiasSchuItze,deceased,lateof the Comity Col. Bobleter held an inspection of of Brown and State of Minnesota, being granted The war lectures at Turner flail on several reasons. In the first place, a and a little plain talk about the enormity to William Pfaender, Company A at the armory last Thursday Wednesday and Thursday evenings for It is ordered that six months be and the same are system of waterworks is under construction. of injustice, which caused ins honor hereby allowed from and after the-date of this order, evening.^ The boys were pat the benefit of Hecker Post were quite This needs the same looking to suddenly change front and dismiss in which all persons having claims or demands through the various movements and it against the said deceased are required to larger/ attended. Mr. Gerry, the lecturer, after that it has had in the past and requires two of the defendants instead of only file the same in the probate courtof said cooniy, is to their credit that they executed for examination and allowance, or be forever presents numerous views upon one. After this a change of venae was that harmony of action, which barred, them nicely. The colonel complimented the canvass which are realistic and to has marked the present council. Then applied for fortwo of the remaining accused, It is further ordered.that the first Mondayin September them on theVood standing towhich they 1890,at 10 o'clock A.M..at a general term of an old soldier, natural to life. An old and their trial was set for yesterday a movement for street grading and other -, said probatecourt, to be held at the court house, had attained and only hoped that they jsin the City /Xew Ulm, said County, be and comrade himself, he also possesses a afternoon before Justice Fischer. improvements is on hand and cannot •V toe same is hereby appointed as the time and would continue to improve. He commended good understanding of the scenes pictured The other foar were tried as one. The "k place when and where the said probate court will be carried oat any "better than by the examine and adjust said claims an* demands. the enterprise that has secured in the views, and in his address policeman repeated the same story, the fj And it is further ordered, that notice of such members we have at present. Summing *. shearing be given to all creditors and persona for them a new armory and gave it as brings them back to the minds of participants justice was again ready to pass his it all up, there .is no particular terested in said estate by forthwith publishing this his opinion tnat the company had as &| orderonce in each week for three successive week, in the battles of the war with sentence, when that same **evidenee" reason or one of any moment for ^Jlin the New Ulm Review, a weekly newspaper well fitted a home as any in the regiment. WHEELER & WILSON MTQ CO., vivid coloring. Whether to an old and that same "law" from Attorney p** printed and published in said county. turning any of the members oat, and I Dated at New Ulm. Minn., tins 13th day of 185 and 187 Wabash Ave., Chicago, This is strong encouragement veteran of the rebellion, or to one of Heidemann a second time interfered February A. D, 1890. there are argent reasons wherefore they For Sale by* I HI By the Court, and the boys should appreciate it by the then unborn generation, the entertainment and sent the boys off "scott" clear. It should be kept in, Oar advice would CHHORNBiRGy IBNST BRANDT, continually poshing to the front. g& that he gives is int was a great ease, and queerly tried. JJL. S.I ltt Judge of Probae.' thereforebe, to standby the old counciL New Ulm, Minn. *m