New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
September 3, 1890 · Page 4 of 8
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m^mmmm^sjBis^sssm^mmmim^^^msmBmo^mBm^^ & N. W. TIME CARD. H. .Loheyde is building an addition Elevator is the name given the new Philip Gross Jr. returned to Milwan- *^P-' Going East. to the rear of his store. ,Ji Going West. Eagle Mill Elevator. '"^i$ kee yesterday. T. E. Bowen, of Dulutfa, was in the JNol Pass Dep 4:44a.m. *No 2Pass Dep 10-51p,m ^Dave Subilia went to Springfield yesterday Frank Kuetzing went to Chicago last r^No excursion to Springfield has been *No3 5 06p.m. 2:25p.m city Thursday. ^Miss Marion Putman of St. Paul is 4.44 a. ||No 21 Frt Arr 10:15a.m. to open his restaurant. Wednesday on business. ?r planned for next Sunday as was reported. the guest of Mrs. M. Mullen. 11-20a.m. »No25 l:50p»m. Paul Voss has accepted a position in ll-5Cp.ro A daughter was born to Mr. and Gustav Subilia has sold his cigar T" JDaily except Monday, the Empire Mill. "W. S. Culver went to St. Paul on •Daily except Sunday •Daily except Sunday. Mrs. Matt. Siebenbrunner on Thursday. manufactory outfit to John Wiesner. One marriage license this week. Joseph business Monday afternoon, $On Sundays onl HDaily, Brust & Graff have decided not to Application has been made by the Fischer and Crecentia Hoffman C. H. W. HEIDEMAN, open the branch store at Springfield. M. J. Rosskopf and*Wife, of Winthrop Station Agent. Last week Chas. Stuebe bought C. sheriff to have Rose removed to Stillwater. were the parties. sundayed here with friends. T. Mueller and T. Crone shot 29 Stoll's farm, consisting of 46 acres, for Philip Gross returned last Tuesday Republican County Convention. chickens near Swan Lake in one day $1,350. Gottlieb Schmidt will commence from Milwaukee. He was accompanied The agents of the Louisiana lottery last week. Anton Schwerzler will move his saloon work this week on a large addition to A Republican Convention for the by hiR son. are operating on the senate now to prevent, Ferdinand Grebe and Hugo Vedder County of Brown will,be held Thursday his house. into the corner room of the Kiesling-Keller if possible, the passage of the Chas. Toberer went to St. Paul last September 18th, 1890, at one o'clock left for St. Louis last Thursday to accept Block. Another, hotel-keeper. A son arrived anti-lottery bill. They will try and have Thursday to accept of a position with p. tn. at Griffith & Smith's Hall in the of employment. The Milford Farmers' Club will hold Jjillagoof Sleepy Eye Lake for the purllose in the family ot Wenzel Schotzko last an amendment adopted which will permit his uncle, P. C. Mansen. Dr. Scott Searles, who is well known 1 of nominating candidates for the picnic at the farm^of Geo. Backer in Friday morning. foreign newspapers to come in with Mayor PfaU, of Mankato, is seeking J^jollowing positions: One Representative in New Ulm, has located in Lakefield, Milford next Sunday. the lottery advertisements free from The public schools opened Monday the Democratic nomination for the to the Legislature one Register of Jackson County, this state. molestation. It is to be hoped that the Deeds, one Treasurer, one Superintendent and the College yesterday. At each The pipe for the State Street mains state senate in Blue Earth County. Prof. J. Hoehness, the new member senate will clear the lobbies of these of Schools, one County Attorney, one will arrive tnis week. It will be laid as there is a large attendance. Quite a delegation from the New County Auditor, one Judge of Probate, of the Dr. Martin Luther College faculty, pestilent fellows and take time to pass soon as men can be secured. There will be a meeting of the druggists one Sheriff, one Clerk of District Court, Ulm Turnverein will go to Minneapolis the anti-lottery bill just as it came from arrived last week from St. Louis. one County Surveyor, one Coroner, and Electric light is ptomised us for Saturday of the state in St. Paul next week. on Friday to attend the Turntag which the house, or, what is better, let both Miss Laura Kennedy, a sister of H. delegates to the Ninth Senatorial District night and possibly before. From Some from here will attend. is to be held there Saturday and Sunday. house and senate pass Hansbrough's Convention, and to transact such S. Kennedy of this city, has been elected that time on there is to be a test of thirty Christian Struhse, of Courtland, died other business as may properly come Five stacks of grain, belonging to bill providing for a constitutional principal of one of the St. Peter days. before the convention. The delegates at his home in that town on Friday of Henry Frost, of Lafayette, and partly amendment absolutely prohibiting the schools. from the different districts will also Mrs. Francisca Mueller has rented consumption. He was 33 years of age insured, were destroyed by tire last states or government from chartering nominate candidates for county commissioners. We acknowledge with thanks the receipt her residence on Broadway to Chas. Friday night. Mr. Frost claims that a lottery in any form.—Minneapolis he basis of representation The Grand Army members at this of a complimentary ticket to the Brust. She will leave with her children will be one delegate for each fifty votes they were set afire. Journal. place will give a picnic a week from Sibley County Fair which is to be held \'or major fraction thereof, cast for Benjamin for Indianapolis in two weeks. next Sunday. The picnic will probably George Wagner, Horace Newhart Harrison for president in 1888, at Arlington, September 15, 16 and 17. The case of Jos. Hegele vs. Chris. be held at Hunters' Rest. New Ulm Markets. and Hugo Kiesling returned from their, and one delegate at large for each voting A son of Herman Albrecht, of Milford, precinct. The several towns of the Stoll, in which the former charges the trip to Granite Falls Saturday night. Wheat, 81-86 Linden people pr'de themselves on at county are entitled to delegations as was kicked by a horse on Friday 2 20 latter with striking him in the face with They made the distance of 180 miles by their fine horses. Last week John follows: Albin, 3 Bashawv 2 Burnstown, and as a result is suffering from a Corn 25 a hatchet, has been bound over to the river in thirteen days. Koester sold one to a Madelia banker 4 Cottonwood, 2 Eden, 2 Home, Potatoes 40 broken leg. The boy is fourteen years district. for a yery fancy price. 2, Liake Hanska, 3 Leavenworth, 2 August Schell entertained quite a Butter ...... 5—10 of age. Linden, 3 Milford, 2 Mulligan, 1 Gaylord has succeeded in securing number of his city friends last Thursday Work will be commenced on the E ££s 12 ZSTorth Star, 2 New Ulm, 9 Prairieville, The Democrats of New Ulm will hold 2,176 signatures to the petition for afternoon. All who were present court house next Monday. The contract 2 Sleepy Eye, 4, Stark, 1 Stately, a caucus at Turner Hall to-morrow evening NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. county seat removal from Henderson. 1 Sigel, 1. agree that his reception was the most with Schapekam Bros, calls for to elect fourteen delegates to the The commissioners met on Monday to hospitable ever accorded them. completion of first story by Dec, 15. By order of the Republican County county convention which meets at Sleepy MISS. A. HIRSCH. consider the list. Committee. Eugene Wellcome, a son of Dr. Wellcome Lightning struck the house of Joseph Eye on Frid y. TEACHER OF PIANO AND ORGAN. ALBERT BLANCHARD One of the severest thunder storms of Sleepy Eye, living at Seattle, Brosch in the north part of town, Mondav Chairman, Henry Vedder will supply his barber of the season passed over this vicinity Washington, died very suddenly of Best of References: Terms 50 cts. per morning. The only damage done shop with bath rooms as soon as the at about four o'clock Monday morning. lesson. Call at office of Dr. C. Hirsch heart disease last month. His ailment was to the gable ends which were ~*WIINTFTI a S forjjen- council grants him permission. Richter eral housework at J. New- It was accompanied by heavy winds was attributed to excessive smokino*. splintered into shivers by the bolt. & Sons haye already been given the FOR RENT. hart's. and a good deal of rain. Two thousand copies of the proceedings C. E. Kenlall, representative of the contract to furnish the rooms. A house with 9 rooms, situated on Flannels in all grades, colors and Otto Schell, Geo. Marti, Herman of the last meeting of the German Washburn Crosby Company, of Minneapolis, Centre Street, opposite New Ulm Post The Redwood Reveille asks for the prices at the store of G. A. Ottomeyer. Mueller and Henry Schwertfegtr hunted Lutheran Synod for the Minnesota division took the road yesterday for a building. For further information inquire names of the standing senatorial district for two days in Iberia, last week Just received an elegant line of have been issued from this office. trip through Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, of WERNER BOESCH, committee. They are S. D. Peterson, New Ulm. Fall Millinery, Notions and Ladies and bagged 74 chickens. The interogation The pharaplet can be secured from 0. Wisconsin and other western states. Furnishing Goods. and W. W. Smith, of Brown County, point in this case might be a M. Olsen. The Republican Senatorial Committee HOUSE FOR RENT. and Fred L. Warner, of Redwood. MRS. B. FOLLMAN & Co. sign for division by two or three. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Ross and Miss for this district was to have met yesterday A house for small family is offered! At the annual re-union of the Minnesota Black Moire for skirts is sold by G. At the Company A picnic, the badge Grace Newhart returned from their St. at Sleepy Eye to fix the time and foi rent. Located on 2nd North, between First Battery in Winona last week, A, Ottomeyer, the drya oods dealer. for priae shooting was won by Chas. Paul visit Saturday. Ross says that he German and Minnesota Streets. place for holding the senatorial convention. Col. Pfaenuer, of this city, was elected Hauenstein. The silver goblet and did his best to be enumerated in St. A. MUELLER. S. D. Peterson is cnairman No doubt about it. president. It was also decided to hold buck were won by Wm. Julius in the Paul, but is willing to admit now that of the committee. There is no longer any question about the next re-union at St. Paul during FOR SALE. first two bowling contests and the box they are having an honest count. the "Domestic1' being the best sewing It was stated around town this week the State Fair in 1891. of cigars was won by Anton Schwerzler. A stock of General Merchandise also machine in the market. Chas. Wagner John G. Si-hmiMt, of Cary, 111, will that the farmers of this vicinity would a store building 24x72 feet, for sale or .sells it. Dr. J. S. Schrader, a classmate of Adolph Engelbert, who came here re. arrive here this week to visit for a build a farmers' elevator at New Ulm. rent. One of the best business locations Dress Flannels, double width, at 25 Drs. Strickler, Schoch and Rothenburg, cently from Spokane Falls, challenges couple of months with his son, Postmaster in Springfield, Minn. For more information Men are said to be around already soliciting has located at Fairfax. He at one time cents a rd at G. A. Ottomeyer's. anyone to a bicycle race at the county call on or address. Schmidt. He will be accompanied subscribers' to stock. It is proposed spent several weeks in New Ulm with a A. Roberts, fair. As the Fair managers have thus The Census Fraud at the Twin Cities by his daughter, Mrs. Barbara to raise $4,000. view of locating here, and is wellknown Springfield, Minn. announced no attractions, they had bet. has nothing to do with the elegant line Schmidt, who will also visit here for Rev. Berghold has been selected by to many of our citizens. ter accept of this man's offer and get up of Novelties at F. W. Hauenstein's several weeks. FOR RENT. the Catholic Congregation to represent a race. The following from abroad attended I offer my brick residence buildings them at a Catholic Conclave which is Joseph Born, a stockman from Minneapolis Nice line ot Dress Prints at G. A. the Reim-Limbach wedding last Thursday: While crossing a bridge over a deep on Centre and German Streets for rent. to be held this month in Pittsburg. Mr. was killed at Kasota Wednesday Ottomeyer's. W. E. Reim and wife, of Stillwater, The former can be had after the 5th of ditch near John Simmet's place in Lafayette morning bv being run over bv Berghold is authorized to select an additional F. C. Thompson and wife, of September, the one on German St. from NOTICE. on Saturday, the separator of a delegate to accompany him. the cars. Earlv in the morning he was the lsi, of October. Sleepy Eye, F. W. Uhlhorn and wife, of Owners of dogs are hereby notified threshing oatfit belonging to Bernhard found Hing alongside the track, with WM. HrMMEL St. James, F. Hachbarth, of Nicollet, It seems that a junior Board of Trade that the dog license is now due ana Reinhard & Co., was thrown into the his left leg over the rail, it being mangled that same must be paid before Sept. 1. Mrs. Rankin and son, of Mason Co., is accomplishing that for New Ulm, ditch and badly demolished. The loss DR. MARTIN LUTHER O LM Transgressors will be prosecuted according from the ankle to the thigh. He 111. and Julius Reim, of St. Paul. which the old Board never thoroughly is considerable. to law. was still conscious when found, but succeeded in doing—the establishment E. A. Tharnish, the young man, who N E W ULM, MINN. A. ZlEHER, The Eagle Mill office will in a short died before medical aid could arrive. of an industry here with the importation a in company with a Minneapolis man 36 City Marshal. The new school vear commences time lose two of its employees. Fred of outside parties to run the industry. The picnie given by Company A at Tuesday, September "2nd, 1890. There named Moulton roped in a couple of Seiter, book-keeper, and E. N. Dickerson, are four departments including the our citizens last spring on a foot race, Turner Hall Park on Sunday afternoon stenographer, have both given up COLLEGIATE, ACADEMIC, COMMERCIAL Business men or others in the city was a success in all that the word implies. was registered at the Merchants Hotel their positions and will leave next and NORMAL. The weather was beautiful, in St. Paul a few days ago as E. A. who desire to make a commercial or week. The latter's place will be filled Tuition for 40 weeks is $34.25. Board could not have been better. The attendance mechanical display at the county fair, Tharnish of New Ulm. The gall of $2 per week. by Miss Burrill, a lady typewriter from Headquarters for For catalogue apply to director should apply for space of Fred Pfaender was large and of the right this young scamp is something won Minneapolis. BARGAINS. 0. HOYER. at once or as soon as possible. kind to make the picnic a lively one. derful. Wonder he hasn't the cheek to Hugh Williams, a prominant and Money in eonsequen^e was flush, and Those applying first will of course receive come to New Ulm to visit his friends. I have a few Summei Goods left, well-to-do farmer, residing near South the receipts netted the company in the preference. which I will close out at The New Ulm Elevator Company received Bend, attempted suicide last week by neighborhood of sixty dollars. The John Albert has been appointed REDUCED PRICES. its first shipment of flax last hanging himself from a rope and then silent, bayonet and other drills by the agent for New Ulm for the great Philadelphia Thursday. The old Van Dusen elevator cutting his throat. He made his will Among these Goods are Outing Flannels, company squads were, in their execution, clothing firm of Wanamaker has been fitted up with new machinery Uhallies, Sateens, Ginghams, just before he undertook the desperate The Aliiford Farmers' Club will celebrate such as to receive praise from the & Brown. He has been furnished with Lawns, Piques, Parusols, Ties, Summer for cleaning flax, and all of that gjrain act, and is supposed to have been led to its first anniversary by holding a bystanders, and the sham battle in the I Underwear and other Goods. a large line of samples for either ready picnic at the farm of that is bought by the company west of it by a weariness of life, arising from evening was well-spoken of Dy everybody or tailor made goods, and will no doubt New Ulm will be cleaned here before be GEOEBE BACKER W MIJFURD OUR AIM—TO KEEP THE BEST. prolonged sickness. The dance which followed the succeed in doing quite a business. PRINCIPLE—FAIR DEALING. ing shipped for the Chicago market. We A little son of Henry Schrader, of picnic also passed oft to the entire sat Sunday, Sept. 7th. are told that the company will buy and The new brick smoke-stack which is It is well for you to know that I will isfaction of everyone. The company this city, had a narrow escape from sudden clean at New Ulm from 80,000 to 100,000 get a good line of Winter Goods. When being built at the Vinegar Works was returns thanks to the people of New death while over at the farm of his A splendid time will surely be had vou get ready to buy such goods, please bushels of flax the coming winter. struck by lightning in Monday morning's Ulm for their liberal patronage and and everybody is cordially invited to uncle in Lafayette Jast week. The little remember the store, and I will sell you storm and pretty thoroughly demolished. attend. Col. J. C. Donahower, United States fellow was up in the hay-loft of a hopes to show its appreciation by placing goods at very low prices. Bear in mind, No damage #as done to the our word of welcome to all is:- marshal for Minnesota, was in the city itself in better condition than ever barn trying to catch some pigeons, and [ORDER FOR HEARING ON CLAIMS factory however. The bolt tore down BARGAINS. Wednesday evening for the purpose of before. in tumbling about he fell through an opening QTATE OF MlNNESOTA,Connty of Brown Jes. two of the walls of the chimney and *J In Probate Court, Special Term August 15th. ordering Isodor Haas to appear before into a manger below, striking on Leibold's Building, 1890 left two standing. The various alliances of the county the United States Commissioner at St. his head. As luck would have it, he I-i the matter of the estate of Carl Wotschke, NEW ULM, MINN. deceased. met in convention at Iberia last Saturday Paul on some charge proferred by the was not killed, and escaped with only There is some talk of running E. G. Letters of Administi ation on the Estate of Carl __ and effected a county organization Wotschke deceased, late of the County of Brown late deputy revenue collector relative a thorough shaking up. Pahl, of this city, for lieutenant governor and State of Minnesota, being granted to Matilda \TE OP MINNESOTA, County of Brown ss to the revenue license. Col. Donahower by electing Christian Ahlness president, Wotsceke on the Demociatic ticket. Pahl has JJ In Probate Court, Special Term, August 22nd, Mr. Adolph Reim and Miss Lizzie It is ordered, that six months he and the same a90. was in early years a reiident of New Herman Plath yice-pregident, all the qualifications of a good parliamentarian, is hereby allowed from and after the date of this Limbach were married at the Lutheran In the matter of the estate of John F. Schuffen- order, in which all persons having claims or C. Cutting secretary, and German Friton Ulm and his time between trains was J2ker, deceased and, if could be elected, demands against the said deecased are required church Thursday afternoon. At the On reading and filing the petition ol William to file the same in the probate court of said county pleasantly spent in renewing old acquaintances. treasurer. Thirty delegates were present, he would fill the office with an amount faender,admim«trator,withthe will annexed of the close of the ceremony the guests were for examination and allowance or be forever itateof John Schaffeneciker, deceased, representing representing eleven different alliances, barred. of dignity, equalled only by that of the among other things, that he has fully tendered a reception at the residence of It is further ordered, that the first Monday in Jimimstered said estate, and praying that a and the meeting was a harmonious Hon. Thomas B. Reed. George Schrader, a boy only six years March A.D. 1891,at 10 o'clock A.M. ,at the general 1me and place be fixed for examining and Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Beussmann, and term of said probate court, to be held at the onrt one, filled with enthusiasm and interest flowing his account of his admmtsiration, and of age, whose parents live near the hospital, the large number of friends were royally house, in the City of New Ulm, in said county, be J»r the ^pagnment of the residue of said estate A letter from Dr. Fritsche, dated at for the alliance cause. The members and the same hereby is appointed as the time and the pai&es thereto entitled under the will of said was run over by a threshing machine entertained. The Concordia band Dresden, says that he left Berlin on the place when and where th* said probate court will ceased. seem bent on doing something to examine and adjust said claims and demands. Ttisordered, that said accountbeexammed, and last Wednesday afternoon and also serenaded the newly married 11th of August for a tour of Germany And it is farther ordered, that notice of such tition heard, by the Judge of this Court, on further the new movement in a way nearly killed, The machine had been couple in the evening. Mr. and Mrs. hearing be given to all creditors and persons interested day, the 19.h day of September A. D. I860, at and Switzerland and that he will sail that will tell, and if they stick together a said estate by forthwith publishing o'clock A. at the Probate Office in said stopped in front of his home and in Reim will be at home at the Reim residence from Bremen on the 11th of this month this order once in each week for three successive unty. there is no disputing that they will weeks in the New Ulm Review, a weekly newspaper \nd it is further ordered, that notice thereof be company with other boys he climbed on State street. in the Karlsruhe for Baltimore. The printed and published in said county. 'en to all persons interested, by publishing a cause Something of a stir. Eleven delegates Sated at New Olm,Minn ,this 15th day of AocuB (oy ot this order once in each week for three sucisive onto the tongue of tne separator. When letter also states that before leaving A. D. 1890. For certain reasons it has not leaked weeks prior to said day of hearing in the were chosen to a senatorial convention, it was again started he was thrown under By the Court Ulm Review, weekly newspaper, printed Berlin he made a demonstration of out till now, that, when the English but as these are not to be announced ERN8T BRANDT, 1 published at the City of New Ulm in said the machine and four wheels ran some medical problem before a section y. [Li.S.1 36 Judge of Probac UL Syndicates were causing such a stir in until shortly before the convention, ated at New Ulm, Minn., the 22nd day of over his body. For several days he of the Medical Congress, perhaps the gnst A. V. 1890 this country, they also made an effort to the public will have to remain [ORDER FOR HEARING ON CLAIMS.] By the Court, was in a critical condition and it was greatest gathering of medical men that ERNST BEANDT, secure* control of the Eagle Mills of New 8TATE OF MINNESOTA, County of Brown, J-as in doubt and mystery as to just what 1 not expected that he would live, but [L. S.] Judge of Probate. has ever been held. In Probate Court, Special Term, August 16tb" Ulm and the Swan Lake Mill of Nicollet. action will be taken on the senatorship. ,r 1890. through good care he began to recover In the matter of the estate of Janet Tessrow There are many people who do not The owners of the mills asked In regard to the county offices it was 3 tate rfi nti •vta, Brown County, Sss. deceased. and is now improving daily. Pobk, Com*. $230,000 for the two plants and received beleive that the St. Paul, New Ulm & Letters of Administration on the estate of Janet decided to hold a county convention at I the matter of the estate of Julia Le Plant Tesrow, deceased, late of the county of Brown Geo. P. Clark, the man who put in an offer of $160,000. They answered Southwestern will ever be built. To •sased. Iberia on the 27th, at whicn time a and State of Minnesota, being granted to Thomas reading and filing the Petition of Moses Le the basket factory in New Ulm, has Smith that nothing less than $200,000 answer them we can only give the ticket will be made up* from names on nt of Brown County, Minn., representing It is ordered, that six months be and the same C®%! written a certain party in this city that ma other things, that Julia Le Plant, latp of is hereby allowed from and after the date of this would touch them, as they were satisfied statement of one, who ought to be in a the Republican and Democratic tickets, \v Ulm, Brown County,Minn.,on the 30th day of ordar, in which all persona bavin* claims de- he has succeeded in building another at or Jcch A. D. 1889, at New Ulm in said County died that they had succeeded in building position to know, that if the right of mands against the said deceased, are required to and in case all the offices cannot be )tate, and being a resident of UnsCoun,t file the same In the Probate Court of said County, Albert Lea, which he claims is one of up a business that they could feel way does not cost too much the ground the time of her death, leaving goods, chat.. filled in this way they will select men for examination and allowance, or be forever and estate within this Connty.and that the said the largest in the country. He also barred. proud of, and considered that if it was will be broken for the road this fall. from amongst their own order. In this itioneris the surviving husband of said deceased Itisfurther ordered,thatthefirstMondayin March praying that administration of said estate be sends a clipping which says that the A.D. 1891, at 10 o'clock. A. M. at a general term of an object to the Syndicate to secure the Thus far Mr. Tyler bays that they have convention each sub-alliance will be entitled lm gyrated: It is ordered, that said petition be said Probate Court, to be held at the Conrt House building is inclosed and that the machinery I vd belifje the Judge of this Court on Friday, been very successful in their bargains mills they could afford to pay well for in the City ofNew Dim, in said Coanty, be and to three delegates. A report 19th iay of September A. D. 1890, at 11 o'clock the same hereby is appointed as the timeand place will be received in a week. S them. As the syndicate was not willing with the land owners. As compared t. at the Probate Office in said County, sent to the Globe from Sleepy Eye says when and where the said Probate Conn willexamine -dered further, that notice thereof be given to Perhaps right here it would do no harm and adjust said claims and demands to pay such a figure, the matter was with the price paid for the right of way that the convention denounced both heirs of said deceased, and to all persons footed, And iti further ordered, that notice of sues to tell the people of Albert Lea to look by publishing a copy of this order once hearingbe given to all creditors and persons interested dropped at once. Had the milling business along the Manitoba, leading into Macshall, Lind and Merriam and the present administration. j»ch week for three successive weeks prior to in said esUteby forthwith publishing this a little out. If this man Clark hasn't I day of hearing, in the New Ulm Review, a been better at that lime, however, the average price paid for land orderonce in each week forthreesuccessive weeks We also heard that the ifcly newspaper printed andpublished at New in he New Ulm Review, a weekly newspaper already succeeded in roping them in as there is no doubt but what all the larger along the proposed line is cheap, and tin said County. Review came in for its share, bat as printed andpa.blisfa.ed at the City of How Ulm In ited at New Ulm, Minn., the 22nd day of bad as he did the citizens of New Ulm, saidCounty. mills of the Northwest would have he is confident that it will be low our information may not be authoritative, fast A. D. 1890. Dated at New Ulm, Minn,, this 19th day of Ane* it is safe to say that he will before he **f By the Court enough to insure the building of the passed into the hands of London capit- ostA.D. 1890. ^-4*2& Mg we will wait for an affirmation of ERNST BRANDT, By theCOTrtjBpli *ilb gets through with them. road. sg» 37 Judge of Probate. the statement before writing thereon. N8T BRANDT, [L.S.] 36 Judge of Probate ^s&m mas msss