New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
August 27, 1890 · Page 4 of 8
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3 ^^^P^^^^^^^^^^Pf^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ ^^^*f??^^^^^^^i^^^ 'fsf^l^: & N. W. TIME CARD. LOCAL NEWS Social hop at Turner Hall next Sunday School opens next Monday. Dr. Koehne is at Milwaukee on business. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. night. Going East. Going West. A child of Dietrich Meyer, of Courtland, *No 2Pass DeplO 51p,m Mrs. Nagel celebrated her 65th birthday JNo 1 Pass Dep 4.44a.m. Tracy has 1675 people under the died on Friday. *No4 2 25pm *No3 5,05p.m. An infant child of Jos. Galles died anniversary last Tuesday. Alliances Attention! •No 16 Frt 4 44 a. ||No 21 Frt Arr 10.15a m. latest census. Presiding Elder Preine conducted Monday morning. *Ho 18 Frt 11 20a *No 25 1 50pun. H. A. Subilia has placed his son, 24 11 5Cp ro INO Anderson Bros, & Co., general merchants the services in the M. E. church last tDaily except Monday, There is a case of measles in tfie Sheridan, in the Faribault Institute. The sub-Alliances in Brown County •Daily except Snnday. *Daily except Sunday. of Winthrop, have failed. Sunday. family of John Siebert. are hereby notified that a convention of IIDaily, JOnSandays only. Application has been made to have delegates has been called to meet at A daughter of Dr. Hirsch arrived here c. C. A. Hagberg went to St. Paul Friday H. W. HEIDEMAN, A boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. ErdIman a Masonic lodge organized at Springfield. Iberia, August 30th, 1890, at 2 o'clock last Saturday afternoon from Wisconsin. Station Agent. evening on legal business. He returned 'ft of Milford last Sunday. This p. m., for the purpose of organizing a Sunday morning. County Alliance. n,ach subordinate makes the seventeenth. Republican County Convention. E. J. Keim of this place has been Alliance is entitled to three (3) delegates. Congressman Lind smiles more than Gustav Fischer and Albert Bogen returned See announcement of Dr. Martin employed as head engineer in the Fairfax usual. A little girl arrived in his family on Monday from a three day's Luther College in another column also A Republican Convention for the mill. Bernhard Marschner on Sunday. hunt near Morgan with 75 chickens. County of Brown will be held Thursday of Miss A. C. Hirsch, piano and organ Edwin Paulsen Fifty cents pays for the Review from September 18th, 1890, at one o'clock Attendance and jollity considered, teacher. Bernhard Marschner has secured the Carl Schreier now till tne 1st of January. Take it p. m. at Griffith & Smith's Hall in the Brown County Committee of Minnesota the dance at Union Hall on Sunday services ot Edjard Smal, of Prince Edward Marriage licenses were granted this Tillage of Sleepy Eye Lake for the purpose and get all the news. State Farmers' Alliance. evening was a success. Island, as workman in his wool of nominating candidates for the week to George Cutting and Rosa A new Democratic slate, originated factory. S. M. West, the new deputy revenue following positions. One Representative Grimes and to August Kelm and Dora New Ulm Public Schools. in St. Paul, gives Francis Baasen, of to the Legislature, one Register of collector, was here Friday, initiating Jos. Eckstein went to Minneapolis Peterson. Deeds, one Treasurer, one Super?ntend- this city, the treasurership. The fall term of the public schools himself in the duties of his office. last night to be present at the opening 1 ent of Schools, one County Attorney, one Fred Peuser proposes to run bath begins Monday, Sept. 1. Applications George Watschke is the proud father B. S. Curran and wife and children of the Minneapolis Exposition as a County Auditor, one Judge of Probate, for admission will be received at the rooms in connection with his barbershop of a boy that arrived in his family Wednesday. one Sheriff, one Clerk of District Court, from Binghamton, New York, were the member of the governor's staff*. superintendent's office Monday, Sept as soon as the council permits the one County Surveyor, one Coroner, and Free cigars now for a month. 1, from 2 to 6 p. m. The minimum guests during the week of Mr. and Mrs. A meeting of the members of the tapping of mains. school age is 6 years. delegates to the Ninth Senatorial District It is generally beleived that J. J. C. H. Ross. New Ulm branch of the Chicago Retail Convention, and to transact such By order of the Board of Education, The smoke stack on the waterworks I Hill, of the Great Northern, is the man other business as may properly come Commercial Agency will be held at August Schell's monkey escaped building has proven to be too small and xr rr, R* Nix, Supt. before the convention. The delegates who will build the St. Paul, New Ulm from its cage last week and was gone Turner Hall to-night. See notice in New Ulm, Aug. 20, 1890. will be torn down. It will be replaced from the different districts will also & Southwestern. another column. two days. When found it required five with an iron one, and as soon as that is nominate candidates for county commissioners. ROOMS TO RENT. Miss Louisa Spoerhase was called to people to catch tt. 1 he basis of representation up a test will be made. The supreme court holds that the The undersigned has rooms to rent 1 will be one delegate for each hfty votes Minneapolis on Wednesday by a telegram Chas. Brust and V. E. Silcott, traveling general law relating to the adulteration It requires money to keep up a company for or major fraction thereof, cast for Benjamin a small family. House located on announcing the illness of her sister, representive of the City Roller Mill of food is constitutional, and that baking of soldiers as well as anything Centre Street. Hamson for president in 1888, Mrs. F. Schuelz. Mrs. Chas. Stengel. whole day at Lamberton plenty rain powders containing alum must be and one delegate at large for each voting else, and everybody should consider it marked so as to show that fact. MISS. A. C. HIRSCH. piecinct The several towns of the more sinch than chickens. J. C. Rudolph returned from his a duty to turn out next Sunday and county are entitled to delegations as Duluth visit Thursday evening. During Chairman of Republican county committee Fred Richter, of Ricther & Sons, patronize the military picnic. TEACHER OF PIANO AND ORGAN. follows Albin, 3, Bashaw 2 Burnstown, most of his absence he was sick, and plumbers of St. Paul, has been awarded to the Chairman of the Democratic 4 Cottonwood, 2, Eden, 2 Home, Wm. Gluth, whose farm is a short Best of References: Terms 50 cts per had to forego the pleasures of a trip to 2, L,ake Hanska, 3 Leavenworth, 2, committee: "Your ofiense is the'contract for the plumbing work lesson. Call at office of Dr. C. Hirsch. distance west of town, threshed last Linden, 3, Milford, 2 Mulligan, 1, the coast. in the new Union Block, and also for rank it smells to heaven." w,eek and received 13 bushels of hard North Star, 2 New Ulm, 9 Prairieville, HOUSE FOR RENT. furnishing the school building with connections Evidently Tom Bowen doesn't propose The large force of men that has been wheat and 16 of Blue Stem to the acre. 2, Sleepy Eye, 4, Stark, 1 Stately, with the city water mains. to give $500 to Editor Collins unless The undersigned offers her residence at work on the Eagle Mill elevator left This is considered a good yield. 1, Sigel, 1. pn Broadway for rent. Will also sell a he has to. The civil as well as the By order of the Republican County Please bear in mind that the Brown on Saturday for St, James. With the Mrs. Bertha Storch, an old lady livins lot of household furniture at a bargain. Committee crimirial case has been appealed to the exception of the iron covering the elevator County Fair will be held at New Ulm in the northern part of town, was Mrs. Franciska Mueller, ALBERT BLANCHARD Supreme Court. here is completed. on the 19, 20 and 21st of next month. examined before Judge of Probate Chairman, Every quarter of the county should be FOR SALE. It was two years ago Sunday that W C. Ochs has the contract for building Brandt yesterday morning by Dis. Just received an elegant line of represented in some way. Posters will Wm. Rose was confined in our county tne foundation for Chas. Hauenstein's Strickler and Schoch and pronounced A stock of General Merchandise also Fall Millinery, Notions and Ladies jail for the murder of Moses Lufkin. It be out soon announcing the attractions. a store building 24x72 feet, for sale or new residence, and has already commenced insane. She was committed to the hospital Furnishing Goods. rent. One of the best business locations will probablv be two vears more before work. The plans for the building Chas. Engelbert and Emma Schultz at St. Peter. MRS. B. TOLLMAN & Co. in Springfield, Minn. For more information he goes out of it. itself have not yet been furnished, were married in Cottonwood yesterday. call on or address. The chse of Jos. Hegele vs. Christian The Census Fraud at the Twin Cities as Mr. Gerlach, the architect, has been Mr. Engelbeit is one of the young but E. H. Huebner stopped off here Sunday A. Roberts, Stoll, in which the former charges the has nothing to do with the elegant line sick of late. most prosperous farmers of that town on his way home to Winthrop from Springfield, Minn. latter wi brutal assault, claiming that of Novelties at W. Hauenstein's and the bride is equally well known as Minneapolis. It is now reasonably certain What might have ended in a fire of Stoll struck him in the face with a FOR RENT. No doubt about it. one of Cottonwood's most popular ladies. that he will receive the Republican proportions was started by a little child hatchet, came up before Justice Baas« There is no longer any question about I offer my brick residence buildings JSS&wish them we nomination for county attorney in Sibley in a lot of paper and table coverings in en on Monday. By request of the defendant the "Domestic" being the best sewing on Centre and German Streets for rent county one of the rooms on the lower floor of MulvenrffTnowthat he isTin possession it was adjourned till to-day. The former can be had after the 15th of machine in the market. Chas. Wagner the Union Hotel last Thursday. The 'September, the one on German St. from A horse belonging to Wm. Huebelmann of all of the old skating rink, sells it A postal card from Dr.Albert Fritsche, the lsu of October. flames were noticed by one of the servants will have a frontage of 50 feet on First ran away last Friday afternoon dated at Berlin on the 11th inst., says Look at the assortment of Friendship of the house just in time to prevent North Street and 170 feet towards the WM. HLMMEL, and succeeded in demolishing to some that he would leave that place on the Rings at F. W. Hauenstein's. a disastrous blaze. alley with room for from 50 to 60 horses. extent a new buggy. The horse had\ day following for a tour of the principal NOTICE. .*. The entrance will be from First been purchased by Mr. Huebelmann Tneexcursioo^-to^Springfield, which cities of Germany,after which he *vould Takes a Front Seat An important meeting of the member" North Street and the barn will be run only the day before. was to have come off Sunday, failed for start for America. He expects to ar The Domestic Sewing Machine takes of the New Ulm branch of the in true citj style. He proposes to fiunish a back seat for none of the others. It some reason to materialize. New Ulm rive in New Ulm the latter part of September. Merchant's Retail Commercial Agency Company A is making great arrangements it with waterworks and electric is distinctively and in every particular will be held at Turner Hall Wedne'-dav excursionists hadn't better attempt to for its picnic at Turner Hall Park the best sewing machine in the market. Aug. 27, at 7.30 P. M. Every business light and make it the best liverv stable get up any more Springfield picnics unless next Sunday. Among the other things Hardly a paper reaches us from Call on Chas. Wagner and examine it. man is urgently requested to be present. in the valley. they are sure that they can carry silent drills, bayonet exercises, bowling towns in Southern Minnesota which J. KLOSSNER, JR., them out. Springfield people are apt A new line of Silver Plated Ware The Democratic convention to elect President contests, prize shooting, and a mimic dops not contain accounts of burglaries. to become tired of the advertised, which just received by F. W. Hauenstein, the delegates to the state and congressional sham battle or attack on the park are New Ulm however seems to escape. DR. MARTIN LDTHER COLLEGE. Jeweler don't come oft. conyentions has been called to meet at advertised, and the latter will be well The treatment given the three who were Sleepy Eye on the 5th of September worth seeing. caught heie sometime ago was no NOTICE The picnic at Hunter's Rest on Sunday N E W ULM, MINN, New Ulm is entitled to 14 delegates, turned out to be a most enjoyable doubt enough to cause them to steer The picture which was sent to Chicago Owners of dogs are hereby notined The new school vear commences Sleepy Eye to 4, Spungfield 2, Albin 2, clear of our c.t\. that the dog license is now due and for exhibition by Alexander Schwendinger event. Chickens enough and more than Tuesday, September "2nd, 1890. There Bashaw 1, Burnstown 2, Cottonwood that same must be paid before Sept. 1. arrived, through the negligence enough to go around had been secured are four departments including the A balm of gilead tree in the yard of Transgres?oi will be prosecuted according 3, Eden 2, Home 3, Lake Hanska 2, COLLEGIATE, ACADEMIC, COMMERCIAL of the express company, too late to appear by the hunters, and those present sat A. Webster, Oionoco township, was to law. Leavenworth 2, Linden 2, Milford 3, and NORMAL. in the Art xhibit, and was not returned down to a feast of prairie fowl that struck by lightning a week ago last 1 A ZlEHER, Mulligan 2, North Star 1, Praineville 2, Tuition for 40 weeks is $34.25. Board could not easily be excelled. In short, in time to be entered in the 36 City Marshal, Sunday, one half of the tree being cut $2 per week. Sigel 3, Stark 2, and Stately to 1. Seven Minneapolis Exposition, It will be it was a picnic, that for genuine sociability I OTTOIM,shown into small threads. From the tree the For catalogue apply to director delegates aie to be elected to both and pleasure was the best held however at the State Fair in lightning ran along the ground about O. HOYER. state and congressional conventions. September. this vear. ten feet and pulled up a gate post out GKR,A3Sr:D Prof. Adolf Reim and Miss Lizzie of the ground and sent it flying through F. Rushhaupt, a Milwaukee architect, A team belonging to a Mr. Jones, of Limbacn will be married at the Lutheran space. Three children were swinging Cambria, indulged in a lively runaway is in the city, engaged in designing the ilitarg |1icntc Headquarters for Church to-morrow. The groom is under a tree only hfteen feet from the plans for changes in Hauenstein's brewery. on Minnesota Street last Thursday afafternoon. BARGAINS too well known in New Ulm to need in. one struck, but were not injured iu the The occupants of the wagon It is the intention to remodel the troduction here. He goes for one of our least.—Rochester Post. The biggest and most attractive I have a few Summei Goods left, entire plant after the modern and improved were thrown out without ceremony, picnic of the year will be given in brightest and best young: men and those I uv hich I will close out at pattern and so as to double the and the horses continued their wild A few days ago the Globe mentioned who know him speak only well of him. malting" capacity. In time this will necessitate course down the street until they reached TURNER HALL PARK REDUCED PRICES. Col. Francis Baasen. of New Ulm, as a The bride too is popularly known and additional buildings and machinery, the vicinity of S. D. Peterson's residence. probable candidate for the Democratic among her friends she is held in high 1 A these Goods are Outing FlanChillies, 3^g ON g^ There they turned towards the and cause the brewery to be nomination for state treasurer. It now Sateens., Ginghams, esteem. As they enter upon their wedded equal in facilities to any in the great residence, breaking through the fence SUNDAY, AUGUST 31st, 1890. appears that Coi. Baasen's health will Piques, Parasols, Ties, Summer life, the Review takes pleasule in and smashing the wagon. Aside from Northwest. not permit him to make the campaign Undeivvear and other Goods The picnic will 03 under the auspices of exending to them a wish, that is unfeigned, this no harm was done he would feel bound to make, and his John Ebke, one of the most prominent OU A I O KEE E BEST for unbounded joy and happiness, county will present the name of E. G. farmers of Courtland, was kicked ne justiclheolirts of late have been 3U I N I E A I E A I N s^w .i.in..^ ^0*^ a godifi^ so? Pahl, of the same city, for tne place. by a horse Tuesday morning, and died busy in meeting out just retribution It is well for a to know that I will The Republican friends of F. Fritsche, Mr. Pahl is one of the veteran Democrats almost instantly as a result. Mr* Ebke to the offenders of the law. Last week get a good hue of Winter Goods. W will also be given in the hall in the of Lafayette, both St Peter and other of the Second di&tricr. and has always p-et read to buy such goods, please John Dauer had Hermann Kalb arrested was forty years of age. He has been a evening. For the afternoon attractions parts of the county are making an effort remember the store, and I will sell you done valiant service for his party. resident and citizen of Courtland for a for assault. The case was brought see posters .goods at very low prices. Bear in mind, to induce him to run for the state He has the confidence and respect of all good many years, and to all in the community up before Justice Baasen and Kalb was our word of welcoiup to all is.- senate on the Republican ticket. Mr who know him, and his friends claim he was known as an excellent fined $5 and costs, amounting in all to [ORDEK FOR HEARING ON CLAIMS BARGAINS. Fritsche is a man who is popular and CTATE OF MINNESOTA,Connty of Brown Jss. that he is placed on the Democratic man of staid habits and good qualities. over $12. Then Kalb reciprocated by Leibold's Building, 1890 Special Teim A agnst 15th, who could easily be elected if he should ticket he will be the next state treasurer His death therefore at so early an age having Dauer brought before Blanchard NEW ULM, MINN. 11 the matter of the estate of Carl Wotschkc accept of the nomination. He is also of Minnesota. From present indications is one that is sad to contemplate. on a charge of using obscene and abusive deceased a man who could repre&ent Nicollet Mr. Pahl will be nominated by acclamation.— Letters of Admimstintion on the Estate of Carl language. The extent of his offense Wotschke deceased, late of the Comity of Brown St. Peter is disappointed over her TATE OF MINNkSOTA,Connty of Brown ss County in the senate witn credit to himself and State $f Minnesota, being granted to Matilda St. Paul Globe. was placed at $1177, and he was I O In Probate Court, Special Term, A igust 32nd, IV otscckct population. The census enumeration and to his constituents, and the Republicans 1810 charged up accordingly. It is ordered, tnat six months be and the same In the matter of the estate of John F. Schuffenccker, gave the town only 2,800 outside of the is hereby tllowed from and af.er the date of this and in fact all the voters in Courtland Correspondence. deceased order, which all persons having claims or I On leading and filing the petition of William hospital, and it so disgusted the people The building committee of the board this end of Nicollet Count} should do demands against the said deceased are itqnired Ptaender, idmim-trator,withthe will annexed of the to file the same the probate court of said county that they organized a citizens committee of county commissioners met last Tuesday what is in their power to nominate him. estate of John Schaffenecker, deceised, representing for examination and allow anct or be forever Wm. Stabellield has taken his old among other things, that he has lully barred. and made a recount. In some way and awarded the contract for the idministered s*ud e«tate, and praying that a place on the section. C. B. Tyler ahd Wenzel Eckstein 1 1 f?*"1" ordered, that the first Monday in ime and place be fixed lor examining and 400 people were found in the recount, partial completion of the new court March A D. 1891,at 10 o'clock A ,at the general allowmgjfeis account of his administration, and started out last Wednesday to buy up The late rains have improved the term of said probate court, to be held at the «onrt 'or the^fcoignment of the residue of said estate who did not appear on the first enumeration, house. Schapekahm Bros. & Co., of house, mthe City of Hew Ulm, said connty, be the right of way for the proposed St corn crop very much TO the parties theieto entitled under the will of said and Mr. Miller of the census department and the same hereby is appointed as the time and this city, secure the contract for finishing deceased Paul. New Ulm & Southwestern railroad. place when and where th» said probate court will Itisoidered, that «aid accountbeexammed, and J. C. Arndt sold a span of mules to has since admitted that there examine and sdjust said claims and demands the first floor and basement for petition he nd, by the Judge of this Court, on They returned Friday night and Wm. Blankingburg last Mondav for And it is farther ordered, that notice of such Friday, the 19ih day of September A 18S0 at was a mistake in his figures. Giving $6,740 and A. O. Nepil, of St. Paul, was hearing be given to all creditors ind persons in 10 o'clock it the Frobate Office in said reported that they had with but little $150. terested in saia estate by forthwith publishing the town 3,200 people, it still falls behind eounty awarded the contract to supply the entire trouble succeeded in securing the desired this order once in each week for three successive \nd it I* further ordered, that notice thereof be New Ulm by oyer 500. St. Peter P. Heuser and wife went to Sleepy weeks in the New Ulm Review, a weekly newspaper building with a steam heating plant given to all persons mtere«ted, by pub'ishmg a land along the survey in Sibley printed and published in said county. copy ot this order once in each week for three successive papers won't admit this, but it is true Eye Saturday and returned Sunday fur $2,900. Five iron doors for the Dated at New Ulm,Minn .this 15th day of Auguot weeks prior to said daj of hearing in the County and Nicollet County north of A D. 1890. night. just the same. New Ulm Review, a weekly newspaper, printed vaults were also contracted for with the By the Court Lafayette, and thought they would and published at the City of N9W Ulm in said Hall Safe & Lock Company for $500.' Cdfanty Chris. Sterns is very low with consumption. rr •, V* ERNST BRANDT, meet with as little trouble in other Quite a little excitement was caused Dated at New Ulm, Minn the 22od day of I1-b 36 Judge of Probata He is not expected to live 4ngnst \. 1890 places. They started out again to-day last Friday*afternoon in the sand pit on The festival at Turner Hall on Wednesday [ORDER FOR HEARING ON CLAIMS By *beCouit, but a short while. to complete the work. North of Sibley German Street near Mrs. Mowery's residence. evening, given under the auspices EUNST BRANDT. STATE OF MINNESOTA, Connty of Brown. S-ss [L S Judge of Probate In Probate Court, Special Term, August I6tb,' Couaty another party is engaged in a A week ago Friday a bolt of lightning hi Three or four little boys were of the ladies of the Turnverein, was 1890. similar undertaking. SPT l^ entered the store of G. W. Schlottman, In the matter of the estate of Janet Tessrow playing in the pit when the sand gave a success, notwithstanding the unfavorable deceased. ite p^ Brown County, 8S. but did no other harm than to way above and swept down upon them weather. The hall was well filled Letters of Administration on the estate of Janet r,'n PobateCou The Pioneer Press has been looking Tesrow, deceased, late of the county of Brown In the matter of tne estate of Julia Le Plunt break a pane of glass. ere they were aware. All of them were with tables, and each table was well and State of Minnesota, being granted to Thomas' deceased over the political situation in the legislative smith, On reading and filing the Petition of Moses Le so surrounded with sand that it was impossible patronized throughout the entire evening. districts of the state, and here is It is ordered, that six months be and the same Plant of Brown County, Minn., representing Friendship Rings! The latest "fad" is hereby allowed from and after the date of this Hmong other things that Julia Le Plant, late of to extricate themselves, and A leading and interesting feature what it has to say of the Ninth, which in every description at F. W. Hauenstein's. ordsr.in which all persons bavinje claims or demands *?Tew Ulm, Brown County,Minn ,onthe 30th day of one, a little son of John Hoffmann, was of the festival was a vote on the most against the said deceased, are reqnired to atfi&rch A. 1889, at New Ulm in said County died includes Brown and Redwood Counties: file the same In the Probate Court of said County, Restate, and being a resident of this County completely covered. Attracted by their popular candidate for governor. Merriam for examination and allowance, or be forever at the time of her death, leaving goods, ihattela Senator Tom Bowen, who represented and estate within this County.and that the said ^g|jf| The Domestic Leads. »^, 5. barred. cries, assistance, which proved to be received 194, Bierman, 134, Buck, this district in the last senate, being Petitioneris the surviving husband of said deceased 0 ltisfurtnerordered.thattbefiratMonday in March The "Domestic" leads in the' large •*nd praying that administration of said estate be timely, arrivad, and the young fellows 16, Wilson 23 and Ames 4. While we A.D. 1891, at 10 o'clock A. M. at a general term of now a Duluth man, a chance is afforded to him granted. It is ordered, that said petition be said ProbateCourt, to be held at the Court House were removed. W hen the body of the do not take any stock in such contests, list of sewing machines. It is the best heard before the Judge of this Court on Friday, in the City of New Dim, in said Co«nty, be and for a good Democrat to step into his the 19th day of September A. 1890, at 11 o'clock tne same hereby is appointed as the timeand place fc Hoffman boy was discovered, he was still the result indicates that Merriam manufactured. For sale by Chas. Wag- shoes. The Republicans of this district at tho Probate Office in said County when and where the sa»d Probate Coon willeiamine Ordered further, that notice thereof be given to and adjust said claims and demands taken for dead and was placed on a has friends in New Ulm who will work are not without hope, and have already Anditt further ordered, that notice of sueh 4 the heirs of said deceased, and to all persons interested, .w* wagon to be brought home. He revived just as hard on election day as they did hearingbe given to all creditors and persons interested by publishing a copy of this order once 0& New Ulm Markets. 5C' called their legislative convention to in said estateby forthwith publishing this jn each week for three successive weeks prior to however and quickly regained his Wednesday evening, and who, notwithstandingstatements orderonce in each week forthreesuccessive weeks «ald day of hearing, in the New Ulm Review, a meet Tuesday, Sept. 23, at New Ulm. Wheat, .'88—90 in be New Ulm Review, a weekly newspaper ~if weekly newspaper printed and published at New strength. It was a narrow escape for to the contrary, are There have been no active calls for the printed and published at the City of New Ulm 1B Ulm in paid County. Oats 20 said Connty. Dated at New Ulm, Minn., the 22nd day of all of them and will probably lead them not afraid to come oat openly and ex-, Republican nominations, however, and Corn 2d August A.D. 1890. Dated at New Ulm, Ifion,, this 19th day of AojrostA.D. and others to avoid such places of dan press their admiration for his most successful Potatoes ,4 40 1890. By the Court the Democrats have not yet thought By the Court, ERNST BRANDT, ger in the future. Ilflff"~ administration. Butter 5—10 much about the matter. 37 Judge of Probate. rr .J, WSTBBANDT, Eggs, 12 C&- S-] 36 Judge of Probate