New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
August 20, 1890 · Page 4 of 8
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C. & N. W. TIME CARD. «LOCAL N E W S A little boy was born in the family of See Retzlaft"s new adfe ,v ^f4&> Summer Night's Festival at Turner PERSONAL MENTiftl. John Hoffman laBt Sunday. Going East. Going West. Chas. Silverson is in St. Paul on bus Hall Park to-night Read Julius Krause's now ad. jNol Pass Dep 4:44a.m. *Sfo 2 Pass Dep 10 51p,m New wheat to-day brings 00 cents. iness. *No 3 5 05p.ra. •No 4 2.25p.m Mrs. S. D. Peterson is entertaining T. Mulvehill went to St Pete* on Turning school commenced last |[No 21 Frt Arr 10:15a.m. Old wheat stands at 87 and 94. 1|§ *No 16 Frt 4 44 a. Friday. Attend the festival at Turner Halt relatives from Mankato. 3*^ m^ *No25 1.60p*m. w^Nol8Prt ll-20a.ni week. No2 4 ll.5Cp.rn Werner Boesch celebrated his sixtyfirst Park to-night Wf^, ^1-- ^^y&kft^ Jr. H. Carney, manager, and Mr. Jordan, Jos. Eckstein and Wm. Kock 'are at JDaily except Monday, C. F. Struck, the St Paul architect, birthday anniversary on the 17th. •Daily except SuDday *Daily except Sunday. St. Paul. Mrs. Philip Gross celebrated her 80th foreman, of the Mankato Cement +On Sundays onlj ||Daily, was in town Friday. "V A. E. Falk is here on a visit from birthday Monday. Works, were here Saturday. %, C. H. W. HEIDEMAN, Miss Ida Kendall is visiting & E W The front of the Meridian Block is Los Angeles, CaL^He will remain till Station Agent. Company A gives a picnic and dance Mrs. James Bishoff and son, of Chicago, and St Charles. being improved with a new coat of fall. ^U ». on the 3lst. Don't forget it. are here visiting with Mrs. Bishoft's Republican Co%fey Convention. paint. Anton ^Altmann, of a a S 1 Rev. Nobis aud family have gone to sister, Mrs. Sophia Vetter. *.* Adolph Euglebert, of Spokane Falls, Sunday in New Ulm. *.**l«^\ The Republican County convention their formeTliomo at Beecher, 111, on a here on a visit to his parents. is The excursion to Springfield otf Tuext A Republican Convention for tne Mrs. Millhouse, of Luvern is'vlfmg for Nicollet County has been called for six weeks' vacation. County of Brown will.be held Thursday Gustav Subilia will open a confectionery Sunday is assured. Nearly one hundred here with her son. the 18th of September. A case was to have come up before September 18th, 1890, at one o'clock have signified their intention to join the store and restaurant in Springfield. Henry Engel and Geo. Frey of Nicollet, p. m. at Griffith & Smith's Hall in the Lightning struck the barn of Chas. Justice Baasen yesterday in which John party. £3 *^*-p4 Tillage of Sleepy Eye Lake for the purpose suudayed jn our city, Oetting in Courtland last Friday night Dauer accuses Herman Kalb of assault of nominating candidates for the Lake Crystal is to have a base ball Next Sunday the sportsmen will and killed one of bis valuable horses. and battery, Dr. Crandali, of Lambefef.^Ki a flowing positions: One Representative tournament, beginning September 1st hold their annual chicken picnic at visitor in our city last Friday^ to the Legislature one Register .of To-morrow our sportsmen can hunt Mrs. Franciska Mueller has decided Amateur clubs will compete for the Hunters' Rest Deeds, one Treasurer, one Superintendent the duck.and succulent prairie chicken The family of Jacob Klossaer^ visited to remove temporarily to Indianapolis, championship of Minnesota and $350 in of Schools, one County Attorney, one Monday, the 18th of August, was the with all the blood in their eye that they over Sanday with St. Paul friends. where her daughter has a position in County Auditor, one Judge of Probate, cash prizes. T^^iXv^J 28th anniversary of the memorable Indian feel like carrying. one Shenfffifcije Clerk of District Court,* the public schools. Mrs. W. Eibner spent Wednesday Marriage licenses were issued this fight at this place. one C&TSawpWveyor. one Coroner, and Wenzel Helget, of Cottonwood, received and Thursday with Mankato friends. The Kiesling residence on German week to John M. Johnson and Inga delegates teethe Ninth Senatorial District Alfred Vogel, book-keeper in the a kick from a horse on Friday, street, recently purchased by Mr. Mrs. C. Fischer, of Chicago, is visiting Convention, and to transact such Moe, Peter Zander and Maggie Hillesheim, Nicollet Mill, is spending a week's and is now suffering from severe injuries Boesch, is being renovated with a coat other business as may1 properly come with her sister, Mrs. C. Wagner. and to Charles Engelbart and vacation at his home in this city. before the convention. The delegates in consequence. of paint and other improvements. Emma Schuitz. V. E. Silcott, traveling representative irom the different uistricts will also The members of the I. O, 0. F. lodge -. v. John M. Johnson and Inga Moe, The Johnson—Michaelson ear-biting of the City Mill, was in town Monday. nominate candidates for couDty commissioners. held a picnic and feasted on "snipe" Mr. A. G. Pirath and the Misses 1 he basis of representation prominent young people of Linden, case from Linden was settled before at Fred Jahnke's place in Cottonwood will be one delegate for each fifty votes Mary and Katie Pirath and Clara Role, were married last week. Edwin Paulsen, Justice Baasen. Michaelson paid the Mrs. Werner Boesch .has been visit last Sunday. or major fraction thereof, cast for Bensjjamin justice of the peace, performed the of Mankato, have been visiting the plaintiff damages to the extent of $25. mg tne past week with her daughter at Harrison for president in 1888, The subordinate farmers' alliances past week with relatives in this city and ceremony. Marshall. and one delegate at large for each voting The Democratic county^committee of the county meet at Iberia on the 30th with the family of Christian Seifert in precinct The several towns of the A heavy ram storm, accompanied by will meet to-day to fix the date for holding Mrs. S. D. Peterson and daughter returned county are entitled to delegations as to effect a county organization. Each Milford. strong winds, passed over this citv last the county convention for the election last week from a three weeks follows: Albin, 3 Bashaw, 2 Burnstown, alliance is entitled to three delegates. Friday night. In nrany places stacks of delegates to the state convention. visit with St. Paul friends. 4 Cottonwood, 2 Eden, 2 Home, Mr. Boesch has leased his "Hotel C. B. Tyler, of Marshall, was in town of grain were blown over and other 2 .bake Hanska, 3 Leavenworth, 2 Atlantic" in Marshall to Sargent & Son, Linden, 3 Milford, 2 Mulligan, 1 yesterday. He is the man who has damage done. Novelties in the jewelry line at F. W It looks now as if the fair managers the present agreeable proprietors, for North Star, 2 New TJlm, 9 Prairieville, Hauenstein's. been secured to obtain the right of way Chas. Bonne, who is quite well had decided to wait until the fair was another three years. He has improved 2 Sleepy Eye, 4 Stark, 1 Stately, for the proposed St. Paul, New Ulm & 1 Sigel, 1. known here and who sufiered such a over before getting down to business. New Ulm Markets. it in many ways and it ranks as one of Soutwestern railroad. serious loss the Spokane Falls fire, Wheat, oo Only a month remains and not a thing By order of the Republican County the finest hostelries in the Southern -90 The weather in the past two or three oats ..".".'. Committee. will return to Minnesota and re-engage done yet. part of t^,e state. 20 Corn days has been just the thing for corn. ALBERT BLANCHARD in business at Gaylord. 25 A general system of good gravel :Si Mrs. Andrew Groebner, of Cottonwood, Potatoes ."*"/. Chairman, 40 The heavy rain on Monday, if followed roads throughout the state would add Arthur McGregor, the young man was thrown from a load of hay Butter .....! 5 by warm weather for a few days, will largely to the value of farms and farm who was arrested here two weeks ago in a runaway last Wednesday and fell %g .'.'.'.".'.,"" 10 No doubt about it. insure a splendid crop. produce. By xeducing the labor and There is no longer any question about for stealing a ring at Faribault, has to the ground breaking her right arm. ggWjLDVERTISEMENTS. expense of hauling, it would save farm Fred Gareis, of Milford, left yesterday the "Domestic" being the best sewing been bound over to await the action of Dr. Strickler set the broken limb. machine in the market. Chas, Wagner animals and reduce the cost of marketing morning for East Pierre, S. D., the grand jury at the fall term of the Mr. and Mrs. H. Luders and their Alliances Attention! sells it. where he will engage in the sinking of the products of the farm. Besides Rice county district court. son Harry are here on a visit from Chi wells and the erection of windmills. putting money into the pockets of the The ADVANCE .s the greatest grain Cards are out announcing the marriage cago, as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. The sub-Alliances in Brown County saver on earth. For sale bv F. H. people, there would be a distinct moral The Review goes with him to keep him on the 28th of this month of Miss Albert Behnke. Mr. Luders was in are hereby notified that a convention of Retzlaff gain in the improved conditions" of posted. delegates has been called to meet at Lizzie Limbach to Prof. Adolph F, early years interested in business in neighborhood life. Good roads are an Iberia, August 30th, 1890, at 2 o'clock In a row last Sunday night, someone New Ulm. Reim. As both of the popular young The Census Fraud at the Twin Cities indispensable requisite and unfailing p. m., tor the purpose of organizing a used a hatchet or some other weapon people are residents of our city, this has nothing to do with the elegant line County Alliauce. .hach bubordinate From a notice in another column it sign of higher civilization.—Northfield on the person of Jos. Heggele and badly item will be pleasant reading to the Alliance is entitled to three (3) delegates. of Novelties at F. W. Hauenstein's. will be seen that the public schools News. disfigured his nose. It was found readers of the Review. Takes a Front Seat. open September 1st. Applications for The court room of Justice Blanchar* necessary to call in a surgeon to sew up Bernhard .Marschner The Domestic Sewing Machine takes Geo, Boyd, the barber, has hit upon admission will be received at the superintendent's'' was filled last Saturday afternoon with Edwin Paulsen the ugly wound. back seat for none of the others. It a new way of drawing trade. To every office on that day from 2 Carl Schreier people interested in the outcome of the is distinctively and in every particular Miss Mary Nagel, of St. Paul, arrived man who patronizes him he gives a to 6 p. m. The minimum school age is Brown County Committee of Minnesota the best sewing machine the market. Oleson-Matteson case, in which the here last Tuesday night to visit with State Farmers' Alliance. Call on Chas. Wagner and examine it. ticket for each shave. There aie 1800 six years former accused the litter of malicious Mrs. F. Burg for several weeks for the in all, and on three of these hang prices. Gustave Geboer had the little finger and wrongful assault. Col. Baasen New Ulm Public Schools. Buy the ADVANCE THRESHER benefit of her health. She became sud The first prize is $10, the second $5 of each of his hands badly smashed on was attorney for plaintiff and Albert from F. II. Retzlaft. denly svorse however, and was compelled The fall term of the public bchools and the third $3 in gold quarters. Sunday afternoon while playing at nine Steinhauser argued in defense of Matte begins Monday, Sept. 1. Applications to return to her home yester Look at the assortment of Friendship The residence of John Smith in pins in Schmucker's alleys. He was son. Several witnesses were brought for admission will be received at the day. Rings at F. W. Hauenstein's. superintendent's office Monday, Sept. Ridgley was destroyed by fire last week. holding one of the large balls in his before the court and, as the defendant A couple of horse jockeys are said to 1, from 2 to 6 p.m. The minimum The door was forced open by the wind hands, ready to throw it, when someone asked for a jury trial, the trial contin The Domestic Leads. school age is 6 years. be about town trying to cheat the farmers and coals of fire were thrown from the from behind threw another, so that ued through the whole afternoun. Two The "Domestic" leads in the large By order of the Board of Education, in horse trades. They first succeed list of sewing machines. It is the best stove hearth over the floor, thus starting it clashed together with the one in Gebser's stories were told, each as different from in giving the farmers" horses some XT TT, B" N S 0 manufactured. For sale by Chas. Wagner. the lire and causing the destruction of hands,. The result was that his the other as night from day, and, notwithstanding New Ulm, Aug. 20, 1890. medicine, which causes them to act the building and all its contents. The little fingers were split in twain, even the jur\ was the most intelligent strangely, and then induce the farmers HOUSE FOR RENT A new line of Silver Plated Ware loss above insurance amounted to $500. into the bone. that ever sat on a criminal to exchange for some of their old scrubs just receivedjby F. W. Hauenstein, the The undersigned offers her residence case, tney found it impossible to agree The death of Mrs. John Nun occurred E. H. Huebner is being boomed by Owners of horses should look out for on Broadway for rent Will also sell a Jeweler. and accordingly disagreed. The case last Wednesday morning after a pro the Winthrop News for county attorney lot of household furniture at a bargain. them. was then postponed and came up again longed and wasting illness. Mrs. Nun of Sibley county. The News says: Mr. Mrs. Franciska Mueller, Friendship Rings! Tho latest "fad1' Some Democrat of New Ulm hab before the same Judge on Monday. was born in Baden, Germany, in 1842 Huebner is a gentleman of rare qualities in every description at F. W. Hauenstein'^. FOR SALE. written the Mankato Review that knowing Another jury was selected and the details and was consequently 48 years of age. and would make an efficient county 1 ones of Brown County state that A stock of General Merchandise also of the case rehashed in all their She came to New Ulm in '57, and has attorney. He has already many friends a store building 24x72 feet, for sale or Public Examination of Teachers. the county will go against Lind by fully wearisomeness. At six o'clock it went lived here nearly continuouslv ever all over the county and we think would rent. One of the best business locations 500, and that if Mr. Buck, of Mankato, to the jury, and after beingou* a couple since. The funeral was held on Friday. not only be elected, but add strength to in Springfield, Minn. For more information would make the race against him, he Notice is hereby given that the public of hoars that body decided to acquit the call on or address. tho ticket. The Republican county examinations for teachers will be would show Mr. Lind and the Republican defendant. ,, A. Roberts, convention cannot find a man better With the satisfaction that prevails all held on the following dates and at the party that the farmers of this district Springfield, Minn. suited for the offiVe than Mr. Huebner. following places. over town over the preliminary tests of As will be seen from the calf in another entirely repudiate his action while [ORDER FOR BEARING ON CLAIMS NEW ULM, .t the court-house, August the waterworks, we trust that the council column, Chairman Blanchard. of At the last meeting of the Turnverein in Congress. This is strange news indeed. STATIC OF MINNESpTA.Connty of Brown ?e*. lotn and 16th, 1890. will not hesitate to extend the mains the county committee, has fixed the 'wn Court, Special Term, Aoguatieth, Robert Nix, E. G. Pahl and Chas. The Republibans here have all SLEEPY EYE, at the public s. hooltiouse, to all portions of town as fast as it is in place and date for holding the Republican August 19th and 20th, 1890. lo the matter of the estate of Carl Wotschke, L. Roos were chosen as delegates to along been confident that they could their power. There are some portions SPRINGFIELD, at the public schoolhouse, County Convention at Sleepy Eye the Minnesota Turnbezirks-Tagsatzung. carry Brown County for every man on Letters of Admmisti atkm on the Estate of Carl August 21st and 22d, 1890. of the city, the mill districts for instance, Wotschke deceased, late of the County of Brown on tht. 18th of next month. At that the ticket. which will be held at St. Paul, Saturday, and fetate of Minnesota, befai£ granted to Matilda Ex munitions will commence at 9 o'clock where it is absolutely necessary that time a candidate for lepresentative to September 6. The Bezirk will be a m. Prompt attendance is sohalted. It is ordered, that six months 1« and the sameis there should be plenty of protection Speaking of stories, says the 5t. Peter the legislature and for all the county hereby allowed from and after the date of this, represented at this gathering by Wm. order, which all persons having cJairae or against fire. Tribune, we ire reminded of one Applicants ty come provided with offices will be put in nomination. The demands against the said deceased are lcomred Pfaender Sr„ Frank Burg Sr., H. npcessarx stationer}. to life the same in the probate court of said county told by Tom McCabe. who formerly candidates, except those now in office, Strasser and Carl Gebser. The Winona A clerk in one of our banks, who lives for examination and allowance or be forever New IJlm. Minn.. August 2nd, 1890. lived at Scotch Lake, in Le Sueur county, barred. who will bob up at this convention, have delegate to the same meeting was instructed west of town, bought a horse the other B. VELIKANJE, It is further ordered, that the first Monday in but is now a resident of St. Peter. been resting pretty low, and at this Co. Supt. March A.D. 1891,at 10 o'clock A.M. ,at the general day and started into the country to test to vote tor St. Paul as the place Tom was presented with a few squash term of said probate court, to be held at the oart stage of the game it would be difficult for holding the next state Turnfest and its driving qualities. When he had gone house, U»e City of Hew trim, »n said county, be seeds, said to be of superior variety. to state just what was going to happen and the same hereby is appointed as the time and about three miles he turned around and New Ulm as the state headquarters. place when and where th» said probate com will Tom says he "planted one close to a and equally as hard to say just what, in examine and adjust said claims and demamto directed the animal townwards. It was The St. Peter minister who was And it is further ordered, that notice of such stump, and he never saw anything a political way, wasn't. Before the convention bearing be given to all creditors and persona interested then that the trouble began to brew. 7 attacked some nights ago by a couple grow like it—the vine reached to and in said estate by foithwith pubJjsfunjf assembles however their is apt The horse had never been driven before this uruer once in each week for jjine »iitce«.sjv«»» Headquarters for of unknown ruffians is still harrassed crossed the lake and was of immense to be quite a stir, and in this connection weeks in the New Ulm Review, a weekly mwsMmpaper and suddenly came to a standstill. by threats of danger. The Herald says printed and published in said county. Ill"/, BARGAINS. proportions." About that time he lost we wish to urge upon our Republican Dated at N uim.Mmn ,this 15th .y ot A ogu«C* Nothing could induce it to be driven that on last Sunday morning when he a sow and litter of pigs, and the thought yoters all over the county to take an interest By ih«» Court **f- \"&kiJ further and the young man was compelled I have a few Summei Goods left, stepped to the pulpit, he discovered a struck him that thev might have in the matter, attend the caucuses ERNST BRANDT, mch I will close out at to lead the horse the three miles note there which called bim a hypocrite crossed to the other shore on the vine. l1" 36 Jndge of Probat-fcm and select delegates that will vote independently to town. We withhold his name by request. and warned him that if he held [ORDER FOR HEARING ON CLAIMS REDUCED PRICES. I crossed on the vine, and lo* and and only for the best men. STATE OF MINNESOTA, County services there in the morning, there behold! When I reached the end, there If the majority only will, they have it In Probate Court, Special Term, Among these Goods are Outing Flannels, The building committee of the board would be trouble in the evening. He 1890. jr lay the sow suckling her pigs by the Challies, Sateens, Ginghams, in their power to keep the coming convention In the matter of the estate of Janet Tewsrowiir* of county commissioners met last Friday preached in the morning and in the deceased Lawns, Piques, Parasols, Ties, Summer side of a fcquash that it took two men clear of the work of all rino-s rfPi&VW Letters of Administration on the estate of Janet Underwear and other Goods. and opened bids for the completion evening it was found that the same to lift into my wagon. When I reached Tewow, deceased, late of the county of Brown, and tricksters. and State of ^Minnesota, being granted to Thomas of the new court house. There were scoundrel who had written the note, x^aUR AIM—TO KEEP THE BEST. home I weighed the squash and it Smith, A test of the waterworksr was made only two, one from Schapekabm Bros., had pinned a piece of muslin to the It Is ordered, tbat-aix months be and the same «UR PRINCIPLE-FAIR DEALING. tipped the beam at 200 pounds." is hereby allowed from and after the date of this Thursday. The hose was a ttuched to and one from Gilman, of Minneapolis, back of Mr. Barton's surplice. On the or d3r, yi which all persons bavini* claims or demands It is well for yoa to know that I will 'Gentlemen, said he, this is no fish against the said deceased, are required to hydrants on Minnesota, Broadway and and, as there was hardly any difference 4 muslin was printed the word, "hypocrite" get a good line of Winter Goods. When file the same in tbe Probate Court of said County, story, but a literal truth". State streets and streams were thrown for examination and allowance, or be jrever ou get ready to buy such goods, please between the two, the committee took the in large bold letters. barred. The Minneapolis Times of Sunday remember the store, and I will sell you which proved satisfactory to all. On matter under consideration. Another It is further ordered,thatthe first Monday in March, It was a large crowd that attended goods at very low prices. Bear in mind, contains some statements which, to say A.D. 1891, at 10 o'clock A. M. at a general terns of Minnesota Street two streams were meeting was to have been held yesterday said Probate Court, to be held at tbe Court House mr word of welcome to all is:- the picnic at Hermann's Heights last the least are "way off." They are alleged thrown to a height several feet above the City of New Ulm, in said County, be and. for the purpose of letting the contract BARGAINS. the same hereby is appointed as the time and place Sunday afternoon and witnessed the to come from an ex-state senator, The bids are only a trifle over any of the buildings, and when it is considered when and where the sa'd Probate Court will examine dedication of the lodge's new flag. The and adjust said claims and demandn. Leibold's Building, who goes for one of the most prominent .that the tower was only half $12,000. This is for the completion of And is further ordered, that notice of end weather could not have been better for Republicans of New Ulm, and are NEW ULM, MINN. full and that perhaps the flow of water hearing be given to all creditors and persons I the entire building exclusive of steam teresteB in said estateby forthwith publishing tfi» such an occasion and those who were to the effect that it would be political suicide heating apparatus. was obstructed by dirt in the hydrants order once in each week for threesuccessive w«#w A E OF MINNESOTA, County of Brown 5-ss. present seemed to realize it. The dedication in the New Ulm Review, a weekly newupaoer for republicans in his section of the and nozzles, the pressure is certainly O In Probate Court, Special Term, July 25th printed and published at the City ofNew turn in Acting upon instructions from the ceremonies were conducted bv J630 State to talk Merriam or urge his claims said County. sufficient and even more than enough S* in the matter of the estate of Haldor Sorum.•/ Dated at New Ulm, Minn,, thus 19tt.dfiv of Aug- &M& council, the waterworks committee and Grand Master Paegel, of Minneapolis. for re-election, and that the governor's taard deceased. for any emergency. A final test will be On reading and filing the petition of Ole H. BytbeC-mrt, W **£&,£ chief of fire department have purchased In turning over the flag to Wenzel unpopularity is so great that John sorumgaard, administrator of the estate of Haldor made in a few days and when everything EUNST BRANDT, ¥'&&$ Schotzko, be made the promise that ^ommgaard, deceased, representing among other two new hose carts, six play-pipes, two rT Lind does not dare to advocate bis can. is in perfect working order, the CI*SQ 56 Jmjge of debate tM/pf -bings that he has.'fully administered said estate, hereafter it would be his duty to see shut-off nozzle*, and 2,000 feet of new didacyatall. Whoever this prominent j.nd praying that a time and place he fixed for JULIUS KRAUSE^ effects will be such that the most chronic examining and allowing the final account of his hose. Of the latter there are 1000 feet of that the people of Minnesota were liberal republican from New Ulm may be, one administration, and for the assignment of the kicker against waterworks will be convinced "La. residue of said estate to the parties entitled thereby in their donations and to have the White Anchor hose, purchased of Hull thing is certain he is either a sorehead that he was wrong. New /Ulm law statue, which is already here, placed "Shi Thomson, of Chicago, and lOOOfeet or has been misquoted. The opposition Itis ordered, that said account he examined and HOUSE 1KD SI&N PAISTER citizens can now rest assured that, with betition heard, by the Judge of this Comt, on in its propel and intended place. He of Hercules, bought of the Northwestern which his interview would seem to indicate Friday,! the fctod day of August A. D. 1890, a good system of waterworks, a fire engine, at 11 o'clock a. m., at the Probate Office in sa) was followed by Julius Berndt who in Rubber Hose, Co., also of Chicago. does not exist. Among Republicans, —JANDJ— i-ounty. and an excellently equipped fire a few remarks urged the people of New And it is further ordered, that notice thereof be The hose carts will be furnished by the Merriam meets with hearty support :Pa,"per Hanger. department the town is safely protected ijiven to all persons interested, by publishing a Ulm to lend a helping hand towards Wove & Hose Co., of Boston. Everything If the prominent Republican copy of this order once in each week for three suc,essiv* against an}' fire, and we take advantage weeks prior to said day ot hearing in the completing the monument. At the really thinks differently, he should not will arrive in New Ulm within Ceiling Decoration a specialty. AH New Ulm Review, a weekly newspaper, printed of this opportunity to again thank close of the speeches the people scattered work executed neatly, promptly and at end published at the City of New Ulm in said thirty days, and we will then have as be afraid to come out under his own County, the council tor disregarding the kicks of lorn rates. about the grounds and indulged finely equipped a fire department as name and say so. New Ulm Republicans Dated at New Ulm, Minn., the 25th day of a large number of people and supplying Shop, Corner Broadway and Fifth Si July A 1890. in the usual sport of bowling and target don't care to 4iide an enemy to any town in the state outside of St. Paul By the Court, oar beautiful city with that, which no MHortb.f shooting. ERNSr BRANDT. their ticket within their own ranks. and Minneapolis. Judge of Probate. town should be without. ri ,V3i NBWfJLM, MESH' •*-»r ?$•%£