New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
March 19, 1890 · Page 4 of 8
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C.&N.W.Ry. LOCA N E W S Read the n^w ads. of Chas. Gebser, Mrs. Hubert Berg went to Sleepy Gustav Schmidt, of Mills, Dak., has W. Eibner went to St. Paul Wednesday Brust & Graff and G. A. Ottomeyer^ Eye Sunday to attend the funeral of a come back to New Ulm to stay. afternoon on business. He returned Monday was St. Patrick's Day, the reelative. /.^ The boiler and part of the machinery TIME CARD. & F* Metoding will m^ve to Morgan Friday evening. national day for the Irish. Going East for the Bottling Works arrived Saturday. E. W. Baer has moved from his resij Going WestT with his family the latter part of this Jacob Klossner will leave for Dakota *No 2 Pass Dep 10 51p,m Mr. Beecher, of Redfield, Dak., is to JNo 1 Pass Dep 4 44a.m. dence on 3rd North St. to the rooms week. *No4 25pm to-day with a carload of horses. He *No 3 5,05p •N'U5 Frt 5 30 a. be the new bill clerk at the depot. over his tinsbop Cards are out^announcing the wedding *No 21,Frt Arr 10-15a m. iBFrt Mrs. Fr. Meyer went to St. Peter last will be gone several daj s. 1-2 OIDIXI *No 25 1 20p JNo Jl 11 15p Aug. Imberg has sold his property in at Stillwater of Mr. Emil Reim The well in German Park has reached^ Saturday to attend the funeral of a JDaily except Mondaj, *F. W. Barge, one of the new editors and Miss Bertha E. Beyl. The groom this city and will move to Fairfax. ""Daily except Sunday, *Daily except Sunday. the depth of 28 feet. The diggers have brother, who died frpm consumption. of the St. Peter Tribune, visited New tOn Sundays only is'an old New Ulm boy. Judge Brandt will hold a special term been .bothered by a layer of blue clay C. W. HEIDEMAN, Ulm last Thursdav and Friday. G. A Gttomeyer calls attention in another Station Agent. during the past week, and progress has of probate court at Sleepy Eye to-day. The Gaylord Hub has entered its column to a special style of Gent's Albert Hornburg, conductor on the been consequently slow. fifth year. The Hub is a good paper, The basket works is DOW furnishing white dress shirt, sold only bv him. Hastings & Dakota, with headquarters BUSINESS LOCALS. and we are glad to hear from its editor steady employnient to twenty-three The millinery store of Mrs. B. Foilman It is something new. g&j at Huron, visited witn his brotner, C. that at home it is doing well. men. & Co. has been improved of late The World's Fair ^Jmrnittee' have fl. Hornburg, over Sunday. mp Jlgr- Go to the Bankrupt Store where by the removal of interior partitions. Mrs. Follman has secured for the Henry Subilia has sold his stock of r-w iiPb^ settled on 1892, from April 30 to Oct. tfYou can get a pair of $5 shoes for $3.50. The store is not only enlarged but enhanced John Hintermann of Golden Gate was spring season the services of Miss Dahl, liquors and saloon fixtures to Anton 30, 'as the time for holding the great exhibit t3F* Eggs taken in exchange for goods in appearance by the change. a pleasant caller at the Review office an accomplished trimmer, who will arrive Schwerzler. at Chicago. !J||J at A Ottomeyer's. yesterday. here from St. Paul next Monday. Last Tuesday County Treasurer Burg Mrs. John Dengler was pleasantly JKaT* The Bankrupt Store sells Ladies' L. P. Hunt, of the Mankato Free celebrated the hitieth anniversary of The insurance on Jos. Zitzman's Kid Shoes, worth $5, for $2.75. surprised by a number of, friends on NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Pre&s, has withdrawn from the fight for his birthday. We congratulate the Captain West Newton building was adjusted Friday evening. -X t'C-'S^1 the Mankato post-office. In his Monday Buy the new Triumph Steel Frame on having passed the first half-century Citizens' Meeting.* and settled last week to the full satisfaction Seeders of F. H. Retzlaff. The marriage of Mr. Julius Reim and paper he says he is no lono-er a of life's journey and extend our of the policy. The building was Art? Miss Sutmar, of St. Paul? is announced candidate.!: 5 XtPZfr* Call at the Bankrupt Store for wishes that he may yet live to pass the feMPn insured with the Continental. S^o^s^T The "undersigned would hereby respectfully Bargains on Boot3, Shoes, Clothing and for the near future. *A The list of Minnesota cities, to which other. announce, that a citizens* Underwear A new school district ha been formed special agents will be sent for the collection A grand easter ball will be given by meeting will be held at Turner Hall When Arbor day comes around this in Bashaw with the following officers: of manufacturing statistics to be at 7:30 p. Thursday, March 20. After next Monday the New Ulm the Turner Hall Orchestra on Easter •year, the residenee people of New Ulm H. Sanford, clerk 0. Quanstrom, director The purpose of the meeting will be to Creamery Co. will receive and pay the used in compiling the next census, is as Sunday, April 6th. The dance will be should see to it, that it is observed. If come to some definite conclusion as regards and C, Frasch, treasurer. A highest price for granulated butter and follows: St. Paul, Minneapolis, Wilmar, given at Turner Hall. the matter of a new railroad. the owners of property, living here new building will be erected at once. Mankato, New Ulm, Rochester, eggs at the basement in the Kiesling All those who are in favor of better Wm. Fritz, of Lake Crystal, bought now, expect to sell out, of course it Winona, Faribault and Red Wing. railroad facilities should not fail to attend. Block. Henry Kungel, the Blue Earth City the farm of Wm. Blass in Lafayette would be throwing away money to treasurer, who skipped from that place A priyate concert was given at the on Monday for $4,700. It consists of Wanted. plant trees.but if they expect to remain, j*, New Ulm, Minn., March 12, some montns ago witn $2,000 of the residence of A. Alwin last Wednesday 177 acres of fine land. they should commence, one and Henry Crone, Fr. Schubert •»',* city's funds together with his brother's evening and another on Monday night S. D. Peterson. F. H. BehnkeT all, to beautify their homes. A few Four ornve stone masons. Such as can Miss Emmie Hauenstein has so far wife and $4,000 of bis money, has been J. F. Neumann^t Jos. A. Eckstein. at the home of F. Meierding by Willie, also lay brick preferred. Applicants more trees is all that is necessary to recovered from the ankle sprain of several A. C. Ochs. arrested at Kansas City. Karl Baltruscb. will please mention wages expected. Gustav and Bertha Schmidt. The make New Ulm the prettiest town in weeks ago, as to be about the house Geo. Jacobs. H. Schapekahm. For particulars address: E. H. Huebner, of Wintbrop, is in the young *folks are good musicians and the state. H. Beussmann. A. A Bogen. without the aid of crutches. C. SPIES, city. He will remain here for several the concerts were appreciated. Norwood, Carver Co., Minn. Annual' City Election, "y- *. Chas Johnson, an employee of H. The Farmer's Club, of Milford, held days in order to take advantage of the The Tracy Trumpet has the following Nagel, was taken to the hospital on a meeting last week and discussed railroad TO CONTRACTORS. law libraries of the city, previous to of local interest: Mr. Swanson, of New Notice is hereby given that at the Saturday. He has been sick nearly all matters. The members were very arguing a case before the supreme next annual election of this citv, to be Ulm, has been visiting his daughter, winter and is now very low. The Trustees of the Holy Trinity enthusiastic over the proposed move court, which opens next month. ,J held on the first day of April 1890, the Mrs. Herman Seiter, for the past two Church of New Ulm, Brown Co., Minnesota, and gave vent to their feeliugs in various following officers are to be elected, to Henry Steljes, of late an employee at weeks. During this time he has submitted do hereby srive notice that from There is some talk of moving the wit: resolutions. Three delegates were the cigar factory of F. Burg, has taken this date until March 29, 1890, they Lake Hanska church from its present to several operations, performed For the city at large—one mayor, chosen to represent them in the citizens out a revenue license and opened a shop will receive bids for the erection of a location, west, about a mile, to the edge by Dr. Ferro, for the removal of nazal one Clerk, one Treasurer, two Justices new church according to Plans, Specifications meeting to-morrow evening and they of his own, at his home on State St. of the Peace and two Constables, and of the timber north of G. Thordson's polypi. He reports himself wonderfully aod Instructions, which can expect unanimous action on the part of one Councilor for each Ward. Instead of "Hope for Holden" the farm. A meeting to discuss the matter benefitted by having these tumors be seen at the residenee of Rev. Alexander the New Ulm citizens. This is encouraging Louis SCHILLING." Berghold. The right to reject Redwood Gazette says it should read of removal was held Monday. taken away. Citv Clerk. 1 nm and we hope to hear like expressions any or all bids is reserved by the Trus. "Rope for Holden." feimply a mistake Dated New Ulm,March, 15th A. D.1890 A daughter of Jacob Geiger was At last, the step which has been urged from the farmers of other quartets. tees. The Trustees. with the compositor, and nothing more. kicked by a horse last week and bears from Mme to time by the Review has General Caucus. GRASS SEEDS, J. Vehkanje informs us that he some ugly injuries in consequence. The been taken. A citizens' meeting has has not retired from the editorial chair The farmers of Linden and Lake lower jaw bone was broken and several been called for to-morrow evening at Garden Seeds. Flower Seeds. The legal voters of the citv-1 of New of the Springfield Adler, as reported, Hanska know how to enjoy themselves. teeth were lost through the painful accident. All kinds of Clover seeds, Blue grass, Turner Hall to discuss the possibility Ulm are requested to meet in public but still retains an interest in the business. Every Sunday :ia many as one and Red Top Orchard grass, Italian and Dr. Schoch is the attending caucus at Turner Hall on Fridav, of securing better railroad facilities. English Rye grass, Hungarian, sometimes as high as two hundred peo March 21st, 1890, at 8 for the purposes A&% physician. This begins to look like business, and Millet and Timothy seeds also Sanfoin, fi of nominating a candidate for the pie gather at Lake Linden and there Michael Buechel, who was elected we would nnite with all others, who Tall Fescue, Fowl meadow, Meadow Dr. J. B. Wellcome, of Sleepy Eye offices of ruav or, citv clerk, treasurer, indulge in all tbo winter sport. Sleighing, assessor in Lafayette last Tuesday, has Fescue and Meadow Foxtail. beleive in building up the town, in urging twt. justices of the peace, ami two constables, was in the city Saturday. The Dr. has skating and trotting are among the In garden and flower seeds I ofter the declined to accept the office. The supervisors aud for the transacuon^of such the attendance of not only every just returned from St. Louis, whither celebrated Landreth's, Ferry's and others. features, and farmers enjoy the amusement. other business as ma\ come before the have chosen in his place Anton voter in New Ulm, but of the farmers in he had gone to be present at the graduation All my grass seeds are of the best The practice, too. has been the caucus CITY COMMITTEE. Vogel. the vicinity ot the city as well. The exercises of the college of Physicians quality. For prices inquire at the Pioneer means of encomaging the keeping of The legal voters of the 1st waid are Drug Store. matter is one that concerns all and is Thursday evening was the occasion and Surgeons. His son was one tine hoises. Aheidy the horses of Ole requested to assemble iu the main hall, of importance to everybody. Let the ANDREW J. ECKSTEIN. for a genuine surprise to J. H. Tappe. of the members and stood fifth in the Johnson, John K«wster and Albert Helling, those ot the 2uJ ward in the lecture meeting therefore be a large and rousing It wa3 bis birthday and the Concordia honors of the graduating class. room, and those of the 3rd ward in the LGOK, HEAD, AND REMEMBER. which are ttofted regularly at the one, and let it have the tone of a Band celebrated the event by giving basement, immediately afler the adjournment Capt. Steinhauser has given an order lake, are consideip.r as good as any in citizens^ and not a Chicago & Northwesiem of the general caucus, in «rder him a serenade. for the discharge of Hermann Fritzke the county. to nominate candidates for the office gathering. The time is not one One of my horses havinsr been sick and Albert Kiesling from Company A In view of the Northwestern building of councdor" in? their respective for dallving. If we are to have a new for some time, with Meningitis, properly Tne two \om£ men, who were its road up the river, the people of L-ike fir the good of the service. Lack of attendance, watds. WARD COMMITTEES. termed Myelitis, I entrusted the road at all, the season is ripe for action charged along w,«h others with raising Crystal are making an eftort to have it which is most necessary in treatment of the disease to Dr. A. FOR SALE. and not mere unmeanmq talk. a rumpus a w« ago Saturday night, W ,£ run the line from Mankato to their town military discipline, is given as the Koehne, the veterinary surgeon of New and who succeeded in getting a change Ulm. In less than two weeks, he SJCceeded Miss Abbie La Plant died at the home Seed Wheat, Saskatchewan Fife and and then to New Ulm. cau$e. The Captain evidently intends in restoring tne animal to perfect of venue from Jnstice Westphal to Justice Blue Stem (free from cockle.) Also of her sister, Mrs. Dr. Berry, last Saturday to run his charge strictly according to The death of Mrs. Joseph Groebner, heilth. I can therefore conscientiously some Prepsteiner Winter Rve, last Fischer a- recorded in. our last issue, morning of acute congestion of rules. lecojnmend Dr. Koehne to the whose home is in the northern end of year's yield 40 bushels per acre, Clover were tried and discharged last the lungs, the result of .m attack of the public as a competent veterinarian and Seed and Buckwheat. I also have a town, died last Tuesday, aged 70 years. Notwithstanding the various reports Tuesday afternoon in the same manner would advise the public to call on him grippe. She had been well until the large number of white oak fencn posts The funeral was held Thursday morning of exchanges throughout the state to in cases where such services as his are as the others had been. There may Thursday previous, when, unbeknown for sale. H. Lf Runk. from the Catholic church and was the effect that the New Ulm Basket needed W. C. SCHRADER, not nave been an\ more reason for punishment ^Milford- to the rest of the familv, she left the well attended. Works is "busted" and has proven a Laf av ette. in their ise than in that of the 4 house for a couple of hours and con PUBLIC EXAMINATION OE "bad thing for New Ulm citizens," the From the Minnaapolis Freie Presse six, who were dw liarged by the %ther Custave Suhilia, traded a severe cold, which resulted in factory is still turning out its basket TEACHERS. we learn that "Papa" Petersen, uho Justice, but it w.i^, a queer piece of hei sudden and unexpected death.* She product and is employing more men was once a resident of New Ulm, but Noliee is heieby given that the public business that l««t any of them off in the was thirty-six years of age, and for the than ever. In fact, the concern has iust examination of teachers for Brown who of late years has been leading a first place. It i« queer piece of business past seventeen had lived with the family county will be held on the following got down to business. bichelor's life on a little farm near too, when ltizens, who are not ot Dr. Berry. Tothe^e. who will regret MPUFiGTHRER OF AND DE4LBH dates and at the following places. -&'-"*! Long Lake not far fiom Minneapolis, The election at W.nthrop did not result paid lawjers, wni interfere in behalf her de ith, although it w.ts reallv New Ulm, at the court house, March was burned out last week. so favorably to the erstwhile New of a lot of \oun men accused of disturbing 24 and 25. 1890. a bless-ng, considering that she was Sleepv Eye, at the public school bouse Ulmites as it mignt have. E. H. Huebner the peace Such things ought never sitong in mind, we extend our At last, after much anxious waiting March 26 and 27, 1890. was defeated for mayor by a small not to be. sympathy The funeral was held from on the part of some and a good deal of Spnuo field, at the public school house majority and A. G. Seiter failed to go SPECIAL BRANDS MADE wornment on the part of others as to the house jesterda^ afternoon aud the Match 28 and 29, 1890. John Schuron. ot Minneapolis, was in as alderman by only three votes. Examinutions will commence at 9 o"-. remains deposited in the city ct-rnetery, TO ORDER' whether there wasn't a "nigger in the in the city during the week, the guett Rosskopf however was elected. .To the clock a Prompt attendance is solicited whither thev were followed bj a large fence" somewhere on the post office of Jacob Klossn* It will be remembered KIESLING BLOCK NEW ULM, MINN. No private eximinauons wsjll be defeated ones we can only say what is coneoursejof the friends of the familj. matter, the appointment has been made. by tho an settlers of New Ulm allowed afterwards. usually said. They should take their The name of Gottlieb Schmidt was The special teim of court for hearing New Ulm, Maich 1, 1890. that Mr. Schu,Mi j-, a man with a lustor} Chr. Ereller Julius Kraube. defeat philosophically and live i« hnpos a bill of exceptions aud for arguing for handed to the senate by the president Ac the hi diking out of the Indian J. B. VELIKANJE, HELLER & KRAUSE. for the future. Co. Supt. a new tiialfor William Rose, the Lufkin on Thursday it will be confirmed, and missacie. .uong with live others, murderer, was held before Judge the new postmaster will be ready to stei '.She. Brophy, of Spi upheld, was iu he w:b eainpin tt Big Stone Lake. HOUSE, SIGH AND FRESCO PAINTERS. THE FIGURE ««9." ^J *.* into the office by the first of next Webber last Wednesday. Only a few the city last week Mt Brophy has Anton MandetfVid was one of the campers, The figure 9 our dates will make a long *$&y 4 minutes weie occupied in settling the Mt§§ PAPER HANGERS month. juot returned from a visit to California, but he «»c tped, while Sehurch No man or woman now living will ev date a case and in preoaring the bill of errors document without using the figure 9. It stands whither he went in company with the was taken pii*-uer. He -was shot AND John Hauenstein returned from his aud most of the day was spent on the in the third place 1890, where it will remain ten Ceiling Decorators. Keogans to see the country, ind here is through the bot\ shortly after his capture, visit to Milwaukee, Winona, La Crosse years and then move up to becond place in MOO, motion for a le-heanng. W.W. Erwin, what in substance he says of its advantages. but Jived to receive still other and other points last Thursday morninjr where it will rest for one hundred years. «3& ALL WOR DON E PROMPTL the gieat criminal lawyer, appeared for The country has plenty of good Thereis another "9" which has alsocome to etaj. While in these cities he looked up wounds. The Indians kept Jiiin prisoner the condemned iu, and extended his AND NEATLY It is unlike the figure 9 in our dates in the respect all the large bottling establishments land, but it is all in'the hands of rich for a 3MP 'ind during that time that it has already moved up to first place, where argument over 'x-ictly four hours. He owners and a poor man has no show. A he not only stooJ .i good deal of tor and succeeded in purchasing a complete bhops on 4th North between Minnesota it will permanently remain It is called the "No reviewed the evidence, took up witne&s man can make money there, but to do ture and abus, but lost possebsion of 9" High Arm Wheeler Wilson Sewing Machine. V% outfit for the works which are and Broadway. alter witne-s-, compared their testimony, The "No. 9" was endorsed for first place by the gC so he mqst have plenty of it to invest. soon to be opened in this city by Fred all his lands. His visit to the city at "TlJST RECEIVED" experts of Europe at the Paris Exposition of 1889 picked out every minutest Behnke. He also informs us that he A person in possession of capital this time was ioi the purpose of recovering where, after a severecontest with the leadm« m^ point that didn't hitch with the accusation chines of the world, it wa» awarded the onlv visited and inspected the extensive has advantages, but those same advantages in some ay the losses sustained Grand Prize given to familj sewing machines, all im .An eleg.uit line of NEW GOODS, of guilt, and wrung all that breweries of Milwaukee, took note are offered to just such men in in the out-break others on exhibit having received lower awards I •yfceb as new stvlesin Prints, Ginghams, was possible from the written report to of gold medals, etc. The French Government of their most improved machinery, every state. Without the capital, California *«\X Piqup White Goods. A big line of also recognized itssuperiorityby thedecorationof make it appear that Rose was innocent aud posted himself on a few pointers, DTJJTI and Cotton Laces, a large and offers no extraordinary inducements As will be seen from1 a notice in* aff! Mr NathanielWheeler, Presidentof the company and that be had been unjustly dealt handsome line of Pe irl and Dress Buttons, preparatory to enlarging and remodeling with the Cross of the Legion of Honor. and there is little to be gained by other column a caucus has been called and Lac-e Collars, Bibs, Ruchings, with by the jury that convicted him of The "No 9" is not an old machine improved his own establisment and supplying leaving a sustaining business in Minnesota for next Friday evening What the voters Towels. Tidies, Bed and Table Covers, upon, but is an entirely new machin*, and the the most heinous of crimes. He spoke it with entirely new machinery. He to go to California and ran the Grand Prize at Paris was awarded it as the grandest at that time will do, remains to be Do not forget to call and see the fluently and at times with fine expression. advance in sewing machine mechanism of the expects to make this improvement next risks of sinking what little a man has seen, Citv Clerk Schilling and Treasurer NEW GENT'S WHITE DRESS age. Those who bny it can rest assured, therefore, But the case was not of a character vear and when it is effected, he will have succeeded in scraping together. of having the very latest and best. SHIRTS and Vindsor Ties. Mueller will bo renominated without to touch the cord of eloquence in one of^ the best breweries in the northwest, All t'aese goods will be sold at my a doubt. There is no expressed opposition Attorney C. C. Wilson, of Rochester, Erwin's oratory, and, although he did or usual low prices. Call and learn prices. to them and they will be elected appeared before Gov. Merriam on Friday all he could,his case can't be considered C. A. Ottomeyer, to again serve the city in an official Some time ago the secretary of the in behalf of Clifton Holden, the a strong one. Attorney Madigan, of capacity. The ci'y council, tho chances Fair received a letter from some eastern young man who is to be hung toe murder. Redwood Falls, followed him and put a NEW ULM, MINN. are, will remain .is it is. There is some concern,askingwhatkthe association Mr. Wilson wants to secure for different light to his arguments, which talk of a change, but the prevailing sentiment jftTATEOF MINNESOTA, County of Brown J-ss would want from them to allow them would make it look extremely doubtful his client a commutation of sentence. 5 ln Probate Court, Regular Term, March 8r is that those, whose terms expire the exclusive priviledges and protection 1890. He makes the point that the evidence as to whether Rose would be given a this year, would best subserve the interests of Jobaon Krai In the matter of the estate of the city during the fair for practicing new trial. The Judge will render his on which Holden was convicted was entirely deceased of the city by being returned. As their games of chance. The secretary On reading and filing the petition of Lorenz decision ,in a few days. circumstantial and not at all conclusive. the Review has heretofore stated, this Krai, administrator, with the will annexed of wrote back aiid set the amount at $1,000, the estate of Johann Krai deceased, representing When the evidence was all in its opinion .vould seem to be the nmong other things, that he has fully administered thinking that that would be enough in the jury made tne somewhat singular •said estate, and praying that a time and place be proper course, bub it is willing to leave PERSONAL MENTION. to make them give up all desire of coming Ixed for examining and allowing his account request that it be allowed to retire the issue to the people. With the other SSf his admmtttration,and for the assignment of the to New Ulm. But he is now forced to leaidue of said estate in accordance with the provisions to the secret chamber without listening officers, all will not be easy sailing. Mr. P. R. McHale, the operator, spent a of the will of said deceased. admit that he was beaten. The return to the arguments of either attorney. It is ordered, that said account beexamined, and Baasen is being mentioned for Justice portion of the week at Minneapolis. petition he ird, by the Judge of this Court, on mail brought with it a prompt reply,accompanied This was considered a favorable omen rhursday the 27ih daj of Mareh A i860 of the peace, and the outcome by an acceptance of the'secretary's Jos. Eckstein was at St. Paul last it 10 o'clock A at the Probate Office said and the request was allowed. The awful of the late trial of the disturbers of the oounty proposition Of comse it will be week. And it is further ordered, that notice thereof be and well-known verdict followed, peace has draw a to him a strong support si\ en to all peisons interested, by puWishing a rejected, but it gives some idea of the F. W. Hauenstein left for Milwaukee copy or this order once in each week for three sue and Mr. Wilson makes this a point which maj, result in some surprises ^essive weeks prior to said day of hearing in the extent to which these fakirs can bleed Wednesday evening. WHEELER & WILSON M'FO CO., showing the unfairness of the trial. The New Ulm Review, weekly newspaper, printed On the mayoralty tnere is sure to be a atown, even of the size of New Ulm in and published at the City of New Ulm in said Amundson was up from St Peter Governor has set April 2nd as the day 185 and 187 Wabash Ave., Chicago fight. How s* rong or of what nature, County. so short a while. It is a pretty good ZDated at New Ulm, Minn the 3rd day of Thnrsday evening on business. For Sale by for hearing the arguments of the attorneys. we are not at present able to foretell. arch A 1890. sign that the world is full of suckers By *he Court, The Attorney-General will appear H. HORNBt RG, It will probabh show itself at the cau- Dr Muedktng, the Owatonna optician, yet. EUNsSTBBANDT, against Holden^ QLS) Judge of Probate was in the city duiing the week. Sew Ulm, Minn.