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New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892

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3f' V* C. & N. W. TIME CARD. LOCA NE May 2nd is Arbor day^DG .n.ot forget Jadies' Fair next Saturdays and SUB See change itfad. of E. W. BaecJ He PERSONAL MENTION. .sc "sirs? to plant a few trees.Wt I v* day. Going East. aow retails timbreOur Qomg West. -»9 'No 2Pass Depio 51p,m The Lutherans will build a new parsonage tNo 1 Pass Dep 4:44a.m. Peter Seherer is surrounding his F. Fritsche has been^elected assessor Courtland correspondence was .6 %J£^ 2 25pm *No3 5,05pra. Dr. A. W. Daniels, of St Peter, this summer. ^""jfV ?Fj& 5 3Cfa. ||No 21 Frt Arr 10 15a m. premises with a new walk. in Lafayette. received too late for this week's issue. jNoiSFrt it 20am *No 25 1 50pan. in town Monday. A son and heir arrived in the family |No 24 SCp ro Henry Koehler is back from Ohio. Annual meeting of the'Building^and John Janisch has broken ground iDaiiy ex eptMonday, Werner Boesch spent a portfonof f| of Prof. Burk last Friday. ^aily except Sunday, -"Daily except Sunday .Hin family will return soon. Loan to-morrow night. SnSundays for„a new building back of Turner onli lID-uiy, W&*r'^S the week* at Marshall. §8p Mrs. Mowery will leave soon to spend August Schell has purchased a new SherifF Sehmid was^ down Irom a ,» fir 1x* C. H. W.*HEIIEMAN, Thomas Mulyerhill was at St the summer with her parents in Ohio. beer wagon. "It ben a dandey." Station Agent. Springfield Monday on legal business. Hero. A. Sehilds, of Cincinnati, is the last week. S S I S H. Feuerstein's property in Sanborn Herman Sporing,' of St. Peter, has News comes to us of the death in gu^st of his brother-in-law, Chas. Silverson. C. A. Hagberg was at St.Jfaul JfedLnesday was damaged by fire Wednesday afternoon. BUSINESS LOCALS. resigned as commissary of the Second Montana of a son of Wm. Amme, of _* ,-r on legal business. -. ,, this city. Regiment. Emil Altermatt, of Leavenworth, Mrs. Armin Steinhauser, who has Take advantage of Kuetzing's Messrs. Frey and Silverson went to Hauenstein's and Schell's bock beer Miss Emilie Fritsche has accepted a brought in three and John E. King of reat Dress Satin sale on Saturday. been visiting New Ulm friends since St. Peter Friday with the view of parchasing was to be had yesterday for the first position as saleslady in the store of F. Butternut valley five wolves this week. ee advertisment. Easter, returned to her St. Paul heme some fine horses. time this year. Kuetzing. The marriage of Max Reinhart and on. Friday. not fail to see Ciias. Wagner's Francis Baasen had his lawr office Emilie Schlumpberger was solemnized The public schools closed Friday for The Turner Hall literary club has jsc/lment of carpets and wail paper. H. L. Runk, of Milford,was serenaded papered this* week. The change it the spring vacation. They will open adjourned to* resume its meetings in by Rev.Berghold at the Catholic church Lace Curtains very cheap and all by the Milford band and tendered a makes is a marked one. again on Monday. yesterday morning. September. lew styles at Chas. Wagner's. reception on Saturday night The odcasion John Hauenstein and Rev. Berghold F. H. Relzlaff started on a trip west Alfred H. Miner of Stark and Ellen The ladies of the Tnrnverein will was his bhthday. ^T Still in the Lead. will put in another fish pond on the Tuesday with a number of'horses, which Larson of Leavenworth .were licensed hold their Fair^ext Saturday and Sunday? former's place this summer. The Jewel Gasoline stoves and Rang|s he will sell at various points along the to wed last week. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. See announcement and program are by far the best in the market. J. P. Holmberg, foreman of the Vinegar road. in another column. M. Mullen is having the interior of -hose who have used them, would not New Ulm Building & Loan. Works, will move his family this [Jet along without them. They are per- Every farmer should plant at least an his house papered. Percy Powell, of Weigand Hauenstein has improved week from St. Pejer to New Ulm. Jetly safe and just the thing for sumler. St. Peter, is doing the work. acre of trees this and every succeeding the interior of his saloon with a new The annual meeting will be "held at J. B. Arnold sells them. Capt. Donahower, of Si. Peter, received year. Soon a great change would come and elegant coat of paint and paper. Turner Hall, Thursday evening. May Chas. Silverson wears a «bland smile. his appointment as C. S. Marshall 1st, 1890. All male voting members over the prairies. The exterior is also being painted. PUBLIC SALE It's all on account of a young miller are liable to a fine for non-attendance. for Minnesota last Saturday. Rev. Schnitker and wife visited at that arrived in his home last Monday. A representative of Fairbanks, Morse Rudolph Kie^ling will hold a public FRED PPAENDEB, Will the city council please get out Mankato and Le Sueur the fore part & Co., the water works contractors, has &»\e of household articles and furniture Secretary. C. Baitrusch has effected a settlement Sais home on German St Thursday, its sprinkling cart, and relieve us during of last week. At the former place they been in the city the past few days. A with his creditors and in consequence AGENTS WANTED. lay 8, commencing at 10 o'clock a. m. the summer of this terrible dust. place they attended conference. storage reservoir of 5,000 barrels capacity his store was opened again on Monday, I am district agent for the Farmer's Quite a number of New Ulm folks wilTbe built at the pump house. Although it rained heavily here last [Til jJippjl, A boy from 16 to 19 vears In connection with the Fair the Ladies' Alliance Hail and Cyclone Mutual Insurance "ilLl illlJ. to serve as clerk. will go to St. Paul next Saturday to see Tuesday afternoon, there were many Bishop Cutler, of Winona, will be society have arranged a concert Co. and would like a local OI a Address. O. Box 176. the German Theatre Company of Milwaukee. portions of the neighboring country in here next Sunday to confirm the children agent in every town. I would also inform for Sunday evening which promises to the farmers that I am ready to insure which it did no more than sprinkle. of the Catholic congregation. In FOR SALE be a treat. against hail and cyclone in said the afternoon the corner stone of the Henry Dietz, of Cottonwood, is erecting Congressman Lind has prepared an Among the graduates in pharmacy, company. For further particular address Mr. Rudolph Kieslmg has his piano new Catholic church will be laid, at a residence on State Str., with the exhaustive speech on the silver question, lor sale. It is in good condition and or inquire of Chas Grussendorf, who were registered recently at St. which time the Bishop will deliver an any further information inquire of view of moving to town and making New Uim, Minm and will deliver it when the bill Paul, we note the namos of Richard Irs. R. Riesling. address. New Uim his home. comes before the house for discussion. Fischer and Carl Weseheke, of New A representative of the Interstate The firm of J. H. Long & Co., of Ulm. Albert Held writes for the Review 1 ^r9^ Rons so quiet and Building & Loan Association, of Minneapolis, Mankato, who have done quite an extensive from Spokane Falls and says that he is Steady thai a lamp may be set on the Typhoid fever is quite prevalent in was in town for a few days of butter and egg business with C3i-X VT Js8J 3 3 now permanently located in that city *tand with safety. St. Peter and in a malignant form. last week, drumming up stockholders New Ulm, have closed for good. LjrH. Hornburg, Agt. New Ulm, Minn. with Julius A. Zittel, as architect and The cause is supposed by many to be THEUDIESOFTHE NEW DLM TOBNVEBBN, for that concern. Since the recent disturbance superintendent of building. New arrivals are reported in the families the impure water in the majority of CITY NOTICE. -UTtTUENER in the American it is not an of Wm. Brust and John Steljes on wells. George Tauer, of Sigel, became the easy matter to get New Ulm people interested I Notiee is hereby given, that marked HALL, Wednesday and in that of J. C.Toberer owner last week of a calf with three, As will be seen from the report of kealed bids will be received at the office in these investment schemes, on Thursday. At -each it was a girl. and only three, perfect less. It was a the council's work, the well in German of the undersigned up to May 6th,next, and we are inclined to think that the SATURDAY AND SUNDAY, curiosity, but, as it was unable to stand for the purpose of furnishing all mater The piano of Mrs. Hoffman will be Park has been accepted. Work will agent found it out. al and labor for constructing three eisserns, May 3d sind -4t£k. or move about, it had to be killed. raffled off next Sunday at Schmucker's now proceed with the construction of a to be located on Valley and Front They say that the Northwestern is Tivoli. Only a few -chances are left and At the Company A rifle shoot on Sundav pump house. Streets,one with a capacity of 1000 bar^v The Fair begins on Saturday May 3/d, seriously considering the advisability these can be secured ot John Hoffman. rels and two of 500 barrels each, all in afternoon, Robert Fritsche carried A fnan wMr a patent machine for at 10 a. m., admission being free on of taking Judge Webber into its service, accordance with ins+ruetions to be procured off the gold medal with a score of 38 The old Olding building was moved exterminating the gopher tribe,was in -both days. Refreshments of all kinds, of the Street Committee of the as he proved himself very efficient out of a possible SO, and John Arbes including Ice Cream and Frnits, will the fore part of the week, and the the city Friday. The machine consists City Council. Bids must be separate as a brakemen while en route from be served throughout. On Saturday won the silver medal with a record of ground on the several lots is now being lor eaeh cistern. Plans and specifications of a tin tube through which the fumes Tracy to Marshall in an accomodation evening a warm supper will be- fa?nisbed. must accompany all bids. The 28. cleared and broken for the foundations of burning sulphur are made to descend During the entire Fair, musical train a few days ago. Just as the train '•^kjouneil reserves the right to reject any of the Union Block. into the hole and kill the gopher. It is renderings will constitute interesting Miss Emma Huebner left on Monday was pulling out from Tracy, the Judge all bid9. features Sunday afternoon there evening for Seymour, Wis., where she said to work well. Next Friday is the day set by the saw Mr. Hartigan running to catch it By order of the City Council will be a free concert by the Turner is to be married on the 6th to Julius R. governor for planting trees. Let there Louis SCHILLING Senator Tom ftowen, of Sleepy Eye, No doubt he was interested in Mr Hartigan's Hall Orchestra. In the evening of the Meyers, a well-to-do young gentleman Citv Clerk. be a general observance in New Ulm was in the city yesterday on his way "4th there will be a Grand Vocal and appearance at court, for he at {Dated New Ulm.Minn., April 28, 1890. of that place. The best congratulations Instrumental Concert and Entertainment Ulm among the property owners and home from Duluth. It is understood once stepped to the rear of the ear and to conclude with a social Lop*. of many friends will go with her. on all public grounds. JUST RECEIVED that Mr. Bowen will become the editor applied the coach brake for all he was The following is the Programme. The Globe's cut, intended for Judge Holden, the murderer, is acting very and manager of the Duluth Daily News worth. Those, who stood around and Programme: Severance, its Saturday issue, was none under the syndicate that recently purchased saw the Judge prove himself equal to An elegant line of NEW GOODS, queer of late. He refuses to eat, and i. such as new styles in Prints, Ginghams, other than one of Col. Baasen of this that property.—MANKATO FREE the emergency, weie highly amused and complains of sickness that boiders on 1. Orertare Keler Bela Tnnw HaJJ Orchestra. Pique White Goods. A big line of city. The Glebe, it seems, would slap dementia. Whether it is feigned or thought it good enough to tell. PRESS. 2. Nichkiangrand Sehnencbt. Quartette.Krentzer Linen and Cotton Laces*, a large and in most anything, that bore the least Hisses Emily, Frida and Lonisa Hmaenstefa, not, it would be difficult to say. handsome line of Pe irl and Dress But Dr. Schwartzkopfs statement, that The New Ulm schools will float the Mr*. Bebnke. 5. Woodland Echoes Piano Doet..Merz. Misses resemblance to what was wanted, and :ons, **nd Lace Co'lars, Bibs, Ruchings. The post-office quarters in the past the disease of Mr. Schneider's cattle stars and stripes. There are many Doehne and I. Hauenstein. Towels, Tidies, Bed and Table Covers, call it a likeness. 4. Nachbgall and Bose. Vocal Waltz....Lehnert. was due to their feeding in the swamp week have been repainted in such an towns in the state that can boast of as Mixed Choir. A nice line of Satmes is always car. Rairload officials predict that a large artistic and tasteful a manner as to give land below the ho*pit?l bluffs, should much, but none that can connect with 5 Longing for pome. Cithern Solo..Mr. J. Sperl. ned. Separate patterns of from eigh them the look almost of an elegant new emigration this season will be to southern be looked into. It is not the nrst time II. it a story like ours Some months aoo to twelve yards are embraced in»the 6. Variety Selection Theo. Moses. .Turner Hall office. Add electric light now, Mr. Minnesota. -The howl lor irrigation that sickness has known to prevail Orchestra. ff a^nous Hssortments. the Youth's Companion, that great paper 7. Oar hearts beat together as one. Quartette.... before Congress, and the doubt about along the region of those wet marshes, Schmidt, and you will have as fine a for the young, offered a prize to the Thompson _._. Mrs. MoEltrich, Miss Do not fororet to call and see the .:" Hane stem, Messrs. Koch and Six. general delivery as there is in the valley. getting water even with an appropriation where the cause could not be traced to NEW GENT'S WHITE DRESS school each State producing the best I Lombard!. Piano Solo. ..Verdi. .Miss Ann»* seems to cause land seekers *o any other "ource than to the marshes .. Behnke. SHIRTS and Yimisor Ties. written essay on Patriotism. The prize 9. Swallows'Farewell Dnet Jfneeken. Mrs. steer clear of Dakota. There is plenty themselves. When a certain contagious AL lese good3 will be sold at my McKItteJck, Miss 6 Rehfeld. offered was a beautiful &&s, and the Another commendable building project 10 Dt-r Wanderer BantcneSoio Mr. H. Rodolpni. of room in Southern Minnesota yet, scourge prevailed nere, a report was usual low pricp-? Call and leirn prices. writer had to be under a certain age. has been made public. Mrs. H. 11 Cithern Solo Misa FkJda Banenetem, G. A. Ottomeyer, and people need have no fear iD coming made by the Board of Health calling on Laudenschlager will erect a two storj Interest was taken in the contest here, III. here to settle. Remember it is by the council to drain the swamps around 12 Grand Selection Ern-ini .Tobani.. Orchestra solid tirick building, 24 by SO feet, OH and a*number of essays were sent down May-tree Dane* Arranged by Mr. Gebser. NEW ULM, MINN. many pronounced to be the Garden town. No attention was paid to their 14. Tableau. Crowning of the May Queen the lot adjoining her store. The old bv Miss McCaughin's class. Monda\ spot of the state. request and the lands are in the same Admission to Concert and Dance will warehouse will be torn down and the after ioon she received a telpgram, stat 1 There People condition as ever. Now that Dr. Another case of mistaken identity. be 35 cents, Children 15 cents. work of construction will commence ing that Albert Pfaentler had been Schwartzkopf has hinted that they are In the case of young Schnobnch, soon. awarded the prize for the state and that During the day, buyers will find a notwbat they ought to be, we would advise charged last week with having called the flag, which is sure to be a beautiful large assortment of useful articles for The grounds back of Turner Hall that these[suggestions be heeded It in the assistance of a dog va a quarrel sale. Those taking delight in- fishing,will one,would be sent to New Ulm at once. presented a lively appearance all day is always best to he on the safe side, Do you want a picture taken? with a man nauied Schrant, it was developed find a pond of the newest construction, It's purpose will be to instil that same Sunday. In the morning, Burg's battery even if there is no apparent danger. [If so don't fail to go to Crowell to close at han«i for tbeir accomodation. that Schnobrich had nothing spirit of patriotism, which earned it, held its regular drill, and the gun A spi cial POST OFFICE will also Iget it done. I guarantee my work to do with the disturbance, and that at While talking with Sneriff Sehmid, of and it will hereafter float from the convenience the visitors and there will club succeeded in doing some very poor jn every respect. I do all kinds of the time of its occurrence he was at Brown county, Tuesday night, we inquired be no delay in trains. school building during all the school shooting. Out of a possible fifteen, the Jrork in my line such as tin type, home and in bed. The authorities had Everybody is invited. concerning Rose and Holden, hours of the day. To have secured it highest score was eight and the lowest )hotos, copying, enlarging, finishling Ladies of the TnmYerein got hold of the wrong man. the two Redwood county murderers in in this way is certainly a great credit two. In the afternoon, the city band Crayon, Water Color, etc. his charge. In reply to our question to both pupil and teacher. mt The citizens of St. Peter are making and a baseball game occupied the attention Grand Ball. *T. F. CROWELL, he gave us the following relating to great preparations for a Fourth of Jul) of a crowd of lookers on. Last Wednesday the papers contained ilo*den: "I had just returned from celebration in connection with their accounts of a disease that had broken Bernard Kalb, a farmer living near Springfield on the midnight train. One Ru lolphi's building, Upstairs. Mounted Rangers Ke-union. A special out among cattle at New Ulm. They A Grand Opening Ball will be 5 I Ft. Ridgley,had several of his buildings of the jailors came running over saying NEW ULM, MINN committee has been selected to put made a big thing of it, of course, and given at the place of *v*V-** destroyed by prairie fire last week. His that Holden was acting very badly. I everything in readiness for a grand old SIn TATE OF MINNES'jr V, County of Brown ss caused the item to spread everywhere. granary with some graia and a machine AUGUST M. MUELLER Probate Court, Special Term, went at once to the jaiL He bad torn April 23rd time, and the celebration promises to When investigated it amounted to nothing. 1890 shed with all his farm implements were the bedding into shreds, and completely In the matter of the estate of Fritz Jew be a glorious success. If nothinoof de- The history of it however we —IN deceased. all lost. Mrs. Kalb, who became entangled riddled the mattress. The furniture the nature of a celebration is held in Lett"r-» of Administration «n the ebtata of saia will give to explain everything. Gov. NICOLLET, in a wire fence while fighting deceased being this day granted unto Caroline in the room was also* broken up. He New Ulm on tha"t day, and there is Merriam was the first to hear of it He tJeas, of said Connty. the flames, was overtaken by the fire was howling and raving like a madman. Tt it ordered, that all claims and demands of all likely not to be, our own town will be received his information, it seems, Saturday Evening, May 3rd.. (persons against said estate be presented to this and severely burned. The blaza started I turned the key and told him to well represented at the re-union. Court, for examination and allowance, at the Probate through Col. Bobleter, a relative of Mr. Everybody is Invited. from a neighboring farm where they Omce New Ulm, .»Tmn., on the following come out, which he 4id. I gave him a Schneider, the owner of the cattle. days viz On the first Monday in November A. This is tough on the railroad man. were burning weeds and rubbish. Francis Baasen LBL1S90, st 11 clock A. if chair and asked why he bad acted as From the governor it went to the papers A Sunday school teacher here recently a. is Further Ordered, that six months from the The marriage of Chas. Brust to Miss he had. He said he didn't know. I dale thereof be allowed to creditors to present and they exaggerated it. They called asked a class of little tads, what would th&te claims against said e«tite, at the expiration told him he must behave and gave thej Kate Haeberle was quietly solemized of wnich time all claims not presented to said the disease a mysterious one and the become of the little boys and girls that ^ttor^ey kijd £ow\6Hof Conrt, or not proven to its satisfaction, shall be fellow a sharp talking to. I think Hoi at the former's home last Tuesday afternoon. malady peculiar. They brought up lorever barred, unless for cause st-own farth«*r went to Sunday school and.did not hang den was feigning insanity. Rose bears time be allowed No guests were invited and only the affair of several months ago, in on the streets. The answer came that And it is further ordered, that notice of tune up much better than Holden."—LAMBERTON the most intimate relatives were present. and place of the hearing and examination of said which it was said that the cattle had they would grow up to be nice young claims and demands shall be given by publishing LEADER. Also Notary Public and Justice of the Of the parties we need say nothing. suffered from eating malt, and then this order once each week for three successive men and women and hold good positions. Peace. Collections promptly attended weeks prior to the day appointed for such examinatoi They are known to all and have took unnecessary alarm because in this Last Saturday was assessors' day, to. a the New Ulm Beviow, a weekl* newspaper The teacher then asked what hosts of friends ho will hear of their printed and published at the City of New Ulm in last ease no malt had been fed. When and the assessors from all the towns in would become of the other boys,—those Office over Klossner store. said county marriage with pleasure. The Review Dr. Schwartzkopf, of the State Agricultural Dated at New Ulm. Minn., this 23rd day of the county, except the one from Stark, NEW ULM, L# that played on the streets and neglected HINIL •s^j- \pril A. D. 1890. joins with these and extends to Mr. and School, arrived here on Friday he By the Conrt, who was detained by sickness, gathered good instruction. A youngster, f(i$aft* & $ia&! ERNST BRANDT, Mrs. Brust a hearty wish for a happy, made an examination. The result was at the auditor's office and dedided upon brighter and more original than the [L.S.I 20 Judge of Probate joyous and prosperous wedded life, the conclusion that all the excitement the following valuation schedule: Horses, rest, yelled out that "they would go QTATE OF MINNESOTA,County of Brown J-ss had been uncalled for. The disease The encampment is not yet assured. Contractors for one-year-olds $15 two-year-olds 7 *J la Probate Court, Special Term, April 21st, out and work on the ralroad."- was very simple and was nothing more 1890 The money part of it, to be sure, is settled, $25 three-year-olds and over $45 stallions TUBULAB WRLLS & WfflBMILLS. the matter of the guardianship of James Mcjttrics Were it not that nature is sometimes or less than a compaction of the third Jr., Elizabeth WcKittneb,Jr., and Carrie the council haying generously appriated $300 cattle, one-year-olds $3 more provident than man, we believe .acKittrick, minors. stomach caused by improper feeding. $500. Added to the $1,300 or two-year-olds $5 cows $7 working On reading and filing the petition of Elizabeth that we would be compelled to have McKittrickguardian.of the persons and property of The cattle had evidently been kept under $1,400, raised by subscription, the oxen $20 all other cattle, three years Ames McKittrick Jr., Elizabeth McKittnch Jr., our streets filled with frying dust all the roof all winter and when spring and Carrie McKittrick, minors, for license to way is clear to guarantee the necessary old and over, $8 sheep $1 hogs $2 time. As it is, a refreshing and welcome sell the real estate of her said wards and came they were turned loose upon the bonus, but from a letter receiyed it appearing from said petition that it is necessary wagons and carriages $15 sewing and rain comes once in a while, like and would be beneficial to said wards swamp land below the hospital and allowed from headquarters it appears that something "ftrat said real estate, or apart thereof, should be knitting machines $5 watches and that of last Tuesday, and is appreciated sold. to feed on green stuff without regard else now stands in to prevent. clocks $1 melodeons and organs $20 It is ordered, that the next of kin of the said while it lasts. But it is only for a to care in feeding. The consequence wards and all persons interested in the estate The consent of the Adjutant General piano fortes $100 steam threshers $400 couple of days and the hot summer suns of said wards shall appear before said Probate was a condition of the stomach Conrt, at the Probata Office in the City of must first be secured, and, as he is a horse-power threshers $50 binders $30 sooa makes the streets dryer and more New Ulm in the County of Brown aforesaid, on which was enough to make any animal Lake City man, it may be hard to get. the 17th day of May A. D. 1890 at 10 o'clock mowers $12 hay rases $5 seeders $8 disagreeable than ever. In such a season act like a "pizened pup." There was in the forenoon, to show cause why a license him to accede to holding the encampment cane mills $25 feed mills $15 dogs should not be grantedfor the sale of said real estate. the absence of a street sprinkler is nothing dangerous in the ailing, and, And it is fnrtfier ordered, that this order shall elsewhere. A strong petition^ over six months old $1 improvements painfully noted and, when we remember he published once in each week, for three successive now that it is explained, we trust that ALSO SPECIAL AGENTS FOB THE however, signed by all the business weeks prior to the said day of hearing on lands held under law of the'TJnited that we have one, it seems a downright the New Ulm Review a weekly newspaper the owners of stock will hereafter give men, addressed to the Governor on AXRM0T0B. printed and published at the City of New Ulm States $2 per acre real estate, first shame that it isn't used. The sufficient attention to feeding to prevent in said County, Monday and this, together with the aid class $5 second class $3 third class council should get a hump on itself,and Oar office is in New Ulm, Mfam, Dated April 21st, 1890 farther upstarts of the so-called mysIterioas of the two colonels, may be of sufficient By theCovt, $2* This is on unimproved land. On attend to this much neglected matter of H. Schomberg is our agent at Sleepy S.J ERNST BRANDT, dieasse weighjyo secure it for New Ulm. improved lands it is one dollar more, Jadge of Probate, «Eye. public improvement before it is too late. upU-f. \m