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

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,C. & N. W. TIME CARD. S. D. Peterson went to St. Paul Friday. LOCAL N E W S Thomas Mulvehill will commence to A. Ziehr has moved into the Fay Potatoes arc now being marketed remodel Jiis livery stables in a week or Joing East. Going West. building on German Street next to Stue- here for 70 cents a bushel. Wi See new ads of T. Crone and Cbas. •No 2Pass bepl0-51p,m so. {No 1 Pass Dep 5:05a.m. Whooping cough is verv prevalent 0 6 8 r- {»%^3*?I "k&,% •No 4 2:25p.m Wagner. The next re-union of the old soldiers *No3 5 05p.m. in town. •No 16 Frt 5:05 a. m. ||No 23 Frt Arr 10:10a m. Albert Behnke left for Chicago Monday 1 he old chimney at thft waterworks of Brown and Redwood counties will he Geo, Hillmer returned from his Iowa *Ho 18 Frt 11 85a.m. *No25 50p«m. night to attend a veterinary institute. tNo24 ll:iCp.m Dr. Pritsche and wife are expected station is being torn dow. The new held at Springfield next summer.^ and Illinois visit last week. $Daily except Monday, home from Germany next Sunday. •Daily except Sunday. one will be up by the end of "fijptf*~week. "Daily except Sunday. Frank Baasen is now acting as messenger rOn Sundays onlj. Daily, Ernst Strehlow, August Schell's representative The cistern has been repaired but is Frances, a little daughter of Wenzel New Ulm Markets. C. H. W. HEIDBMAN, boy for the depot offices. still leaking. at St. James, was in the Schnobrich, died on the 26th. Wheat, .76—81 Station Agent. HenTy Vedder has had his barber Oats 20 city over Sunday. The blacksmith shop next to tbe Dr. Julius H. Hackermann will in shop repapered and otherwise improved. Corn 30 F. H. Behnke has jusl received his Chicago House is being fitted up as a all probability address the voters of this E H. Huebner was successful in securing Potatoes 70 fall stock of glassware and the like. It vicinity on the issues of the campaign feed store. Butter 5 jo the Republican nomination for is by all means the largest and most E. G. Pahl has been spending the Eggs 15 at Turner Hall next Friday night. He beautifully assorted stock in the city attorney over in Sibley county. Christian Ahlness has written a letter week in St. Paul, preparing for the is a Republican and will speak in the an'tl jompares well with that of dealers A. Scrap of JPaper Saves her declining the Democratic nomination The electric light test expires next campaign. in the larger towns. It includes fancy German language. Life. for representative. Sunday. There is apparently no reason -?rockery, glassware, lamps, holiday Adolph Engelbert has gone to Naperville, The Democrats of Nicollet County goods and everything that is wanted in why the plant will not be accepted. It was just an ordinary scrap of Wm.G. Frank and Peter Volges have 111., to attend college and prepare that line. Go and inspect his stock. held their convention at St. Peter last wrapping paper, but it saved her lifeShe been up around Redwood Falls the Frank Kuetzing returned from a himself for the ministry. Remember it is there you will have the was in the last stages of consumption, Saturday and put up the following past few days, collecting. business trip to Chicago last Saturday. largest assortment to pick from. told by pnysicians shat she was incurable Congress will adjourn this week. Mr. ticket: Senator, H. C. Randall, of Belgrade On Monday he went to the Twin Cities. and could live only a short Johnnie Baasen won the gold watch, Lind will return to Minnesota at once representative, M. P. Quist, of time she weighed less than seventy Remember the $1 Nickel Alarm given away by the Choate Dramatic Mrs. H. O. Hall was brought to the to take part in the campaign. New Sweden auditor, James Delany, pounds. On a piece of wrapping paper Clock that Hauenstein sells is fully Company on Saturday evening. hospital in this city from Lamberton on she read of Dr. King's New Discovery, .warranted for oae year. Blind Boone, the pianist, is in the of St. Peter treaourer, F. L. Otto, Saturday. She was suffering frjm and got a sample bottle it helped While out picking grapes one day Nicollet Sheriff, P. Hughes, of Lake state and may soon give another of his hemorrhage of the stomach and died her, she bought a large bottle, it helped SHAWLS. last week, Mrs. John Golden fell from remarkable concerts in New Ulm. Prairie clerk of court, N. Herkelrath, her more, bought another and grew I am selling all grades of shawls at Monday noon. a tree and dislocated two of her ribs. of Traverse superintendent of schools, better fast, continued its use and is now reasonable prices. E. Schnobrich, of Gaylord, who is Herman Ruelke was brought before strong, healthy, rosy plump, wei^hino140 Another independent candidate. This H. Anderson, of Brighton register, A. G. A. Ottomeyer. well known in New Ulm, is the Democratic pounds. For fuller partieulars°send Justice Blanchard on Monday on the time it is J. B. Velikanje who has shied Linstrom judge of probate, E. J. Boys candidate for sheriff in Sibley alifornia Canned Goods at F. H. stamp to W. H. Cole, Druggist, Fort charge of using abusive language to Anton his castor into the ring and asks for attorney, W. S. Cox, of St. Peter coroner. Smith. Trial Bottles of this wonderful Behnke's. county. Schwerzler. He pleaded guilty and public support. Dr. Wicke, of Nicollet. The senator Discovery free at C. L. Roos'Drugstore. Billy Marble, the favorite of New THE1 RE GODNG LIKE HOT CAKES. was fined $2 and costs. and representative are the Alliance The Sportmen's club will hold its Ulm theatre goers, will be here in a What? Why the $1 Clock Hauenstein, NEW ADVERTISEMENTS- Edwin Paulsen denies that he ever candidates nominated some months regular quarterly meeting at Hunters' couple of weeks. He is uow playing the jeweler, has for sale. introduced a resolution in the Alliance ago. They were endorsed as per a prearranged Rest next Sunday. All members are at Le Sueur. CANDIDATE FOR SHERIFF. meeting, denouncing the New Ulm Review. scheme, which, we were told requested to be present. The Radiant Home. A son of Anton Kitzenberger, who He says he was misrepresented by a leading Democrat, was hatched People'of New Ulm can no longer I hereby announce myself as. an independent It now costs twenty cents to secure a lives near tbe Catholic church, fell from get along without stoves. The cold by the Sleepy Eye Dispatch. before the Alliance convention was held. candidate for the office of lottery ticket from New Orleans. This .snaps ot fall are upon us andif you would the roof of a house last week and fractured Sheriff of Brown County. It is not likely that either will be elected S. D. Peterson was nominated for is apt to cause lots of laboring men to prepare against it, buy the Radiant his left arm. Jos Galies. but they will make the others hustle. Senator from this district at the convention save their hard-earned dollars. Home coal stove of J. B. Arnold. There The Republican county committee in Randall is a Democrat and always FOR SUPERINTENDENT OF are a few here who have tried it. They in Redwood Falls on the 25th. These spent Sunday here with friends: Nicollet county has been appointed. It has been. Quist however has in former can all testify to its superior qualities. Mr. Peterson is well known throughout SCHOOLS. Hugo Rehfeld of St. Paul, E. H. Huebner consists of E. S. Pettyjohn, H. C. Hanson years been a leadiDg Republican. the state, and will receive the hearty of Winthrop, Miss and Mrs. Schoregge fjweet Potatoes and Cranberries al- I herewith notify the public that 1 and W. N. C. Bushard. support of this county.—Morgan Messenger. The special elction held in Sibley .ways on hand at F, H. Behnke's-. am an indpendent candidate for the of Sleepy, and Mrs. Hose of Jos. Diepolder has decided to make county Saturday on the removal of the office of county school superintendent Tracy. Underwear for everybody and at all the race for representative in Nicollet J. B. Velikanje. county seat from Henderson to Gaylord Marriage licenses have been granted At the last Company A rifle shoot, prices at G. A. Ottomeyer's. county. Mr. Diepolder is a capable was one of the hardest fought contests since our last mention to Otto Mielke LOST OR STOLEN. Private Fritsche made a score of 37 out young man, and will surely be elected. in the history of eouuty seat fights. and Anna Riminn, Wm. P. Schmidt It's no sham. The cold fact is that of a possible 50 and won the gold large black Newfoundland dog, Henderson polled the largest vote on The yards at the depot are being enlarged the Nickel Alarm Clock Hauenstein and Lucy M. Schumacher, Wm. E. badge. The silver medal was wou by with white spot on breast. A suitable this question that has ever been drawn offers for SI takes the lead. to make room for rapidly increasing Somerville and MaiyMuekei, Willibald reward for the return of the same to the Lt. Krook with a score of 34. out, as did also several other of the business. A new side track Union Hotel. Wenzel Schotzko. Voltin and Josephine Sherman, Andrew Be sure and buy the ADVANCE Nels Anderson, the republican nominee towns. The total vote cast was 3,066. of several hundred feet in length is now THRESHER and you will not return it Johnson and Christina Hanson, Wm. NOTICE. for sheriff, is known throughout all Henderson received 1,533, and Gaylord when vou commence to thresh flax. F. being built. Grimes and Margaret O'Brien, Geo. H. Reizlaff sells it. this locality as a successful farmer, a the same number. This would be All those owing me for stallioncharges Helget and Julia Veit, John Eigen and Cards are out announcing a double man of energy and ability. He has a tie but for the fact that the law requires on my black stallion are hereby Angela Zingler, and to Julius R. L. wedding in Courtl md on the 14th. The Ladies Stockinet Jackets—latest patterns requested to settle up or proceedingswill hosts of friends who have been won by at least 55 per cent of all votes Hanson and Mathilda H. Jorgenson. partips are Chas. Stolz and Miss Ida at Brust and Graff's. be commenced. the true worth of the man.—Springfield cast to be in favor of removal. In order Heymann and Albert C. Stralow and Wenzel Schotzko. There are in the State institutions of Advance. to make a case, a change of 153 Stockings—cheap at G. A.Ottomeyer's. Miss Emma Heymann. New Ulm, Minn, Minnesota 3,425 inmates. When the votes in favor of Gaylord would have A few small bojs aud some not quite State was organized, thirty years ago, A very enjoyable "kartoffel" picnic AUCTION SALE. given that place the capital. Henderson Louis Buenger, so small have been in the habit of getting there were but sixteen inmates in State was given at the farm of Geo. Schneider was in the fight from the hrst to The undersigned will sell on his into Turner Hall whenever there institutions. In 1870 there was one inmate Sunday afternoon. Prominent among farm in Milford on Monday, Oct. 6. 4 win, and celebrated the victory Sunday was a performance by climbing up the Cor. Minn, and 3d North Sts., for every 1,033 inhabitants in horses, 5 years old, 1 horse, 4 years old, the visitors were the politicians. "Verily, afternoon in grand style, citizens water spout and entering the windows 1 mare, ten years old, 1 mare colt, iyz 1880 one for every 626 in 1890 there is SEW ULM, MINN. it is nice to be in politics. from Arlington joining. Colors were of the second story. One of these fellows years old, 2 horses, 8 years old, 1 thiee one for every 423. ••At this rate," says, displayed, cannon boomed and the freedom A. Blanchard has declined the chairmanship year old and 1 one year old colt, 18 fell to the ground the other evening the official whose duty it is to ofter OTBEBTAKBH of the city granted by Mayor Bray cows, 12 heifers, 3 years old, 7 steers, of the Republican county committee while attempting the climbing act, these alarming statistics, "we shall all one year old, 24 hogs, 1 Minneapolis & to all. A contest in the courts is for the reason that the duties and was quite badly hurt. Perhaps 1 Empire Binder, 1 Circular Saw with be living on the State before long, and threatened but the election has, without devolving upon him in the congressional this may be a warning to others. If it horse power complete. 1 new fanning the Bellamy scheme will be realized." doubt, settled the question for five and Dealer in all Kinds ot campaign will require all his spare mill, 1 riding cultivater, 2 cross and 1 isn't, something else may. years. breaking plow, 2 harrows, 1 seeder almost time. It was decided at La Crosse last Monday tfl/ffjSflTtJ'fJS}. new, 2 corn planters, 1 hay-rake, Several hunters started into the country that the Kreistornfest of the Third J. H. Baker, the Alliance candidate Shortly before the vote was taken on 1 Grass mower, 2 lumber wagons, 1 last Sunday to hunt. They tied Kreis of the North American Turner for congress, and W. W. Erwin, the Platform Spring wagon, 3 Bob Sleighs, the tariff bill in the house a Washington their team to a tree about eight miles Bund should be held in St. Paul sometime I Cutter. 4 Double Harness, 1 single great criminal lawyer, are booked to dispatch bays that Representative Lind from town and proceeded to indulge in buggy harness, household goods, such next year. This Kreis includes speak in this city to-morrow evening. of Minnesota secured two minutes for the favorite sport. When they returned as stoves, bed-steads etc. and farm all societies from Chicago, Wisconsin, While we beleive that both these gentlemen a few remarks. Shortly before this implements too numerous to mention. however, they found to their surprise Minnesota, Iowa and Dakota. There are deceiving the public, still Terms will be made known at the day Morse of Massachusetts, representative that the team was missing. Too late are over 2000 active turners iu this division of sale. Anton Henle. both are good speakers and will no of the twine trust, had made some allusion Dry Goods Man, to make a search,they returned to town of the Turner Bund and it is John Alber*-. Auctioneer. doubt draw a good crowd. to the senate, indicating that Senator and started out the next morning. In quite probable that there will be at Is ready to offer a Lot of BARGAINS. Davis represented nothing. Mr. Notice of Board of Public Works. John Ziegler arrived here from Marshall the town of Home near Geo. Wolrich's least a thousand in line during the fest. Among these are Dress Flannels Lind said that as for the senator allu on Monday evening to accept of a place the horses were found, but one of (double width) at oulv 25 cts. a yard It will be one of the largest gatherings Notice is hereby given that pursuant ded to in the remarks of the gentleman clerkship in the store of Frank Kuetzing. cotton all wool liannels in all grades them was dead. The horse belonged to to due notice given the Board of Public of the kind ever held. •md pncos-, a pretty line of dress prints from Massachusetts, he needed no defense Works of the City of New Ulm in Brown The inducements oftered by Mr. Scbapekahm Bros. at low figures, Blankets and Quilts at •'The farmers of the town of Courtland County, Minn., has completed the assessment from him there or elsewhere, as Kuetzing were such as to cause him to ill pnets, Hosiery and socks, cheap Surviving New Ulm defenders, to of benefits derived from the and vicinity are growing dissatisfied he was abundantly able to take care of give up a good position in Marshall, Gloves. Mittens and Underwear in all local improvements hereinafter mentioned the number of about thirty, met at with the wheat market affoided himself. He felt that, when he voted and his many friends here will be glad sizes, even quality and at lowest prices. and caused the same to be entered Turner Hall last Sunday afternoon, them, and at their last alliance meetiug for the tariff bill last May, he was sending All my goods will be sold at ray usual to know of his return to New Ulm. in the records of said board, and and after electing J. C. Rudolph chairman low prices. passed a resolution denonncing the that on Oct. 9th,1890,at 8 o'clock p. m. it to a body where the peculiar Ferdinand Gollnast was brought before and Peter Soberer secretary, entered of that day, the said board will make OUR AIM—TO KEEP THE BEST. New Ulm market and advising to secure methods in force in the house would Justice Blanchard on Friday upon application to the city council of said into a lengthy discussion in regard another outlet for their wheat. not prevent amendments. He felt sure )UR PRINCIPLE—FAIR DEALING. complaint of Wm. Koepke, street commissioner, city at its session to be held at said time to the location of tbe Sioux monument. They claim that the New Ulm mills that in the body of unlimited debate the at their place of meeting, to have said and charged with having After a good deal of talk, it was resolved assessment in all things confirmed, towit: have gained complete control of the tariff bill would be greatly improved, failed to work out his poll-tax and having almost unanimously to ask the New Ulm and Courtland markets and, and he had not been mistaken. It had Remember tbe Place refused to commute it. He pleaded council to allow the monument committee 1. For laying water mains in Minnesota being the sole possessors, are paying been improved, and he was verv much Leibold's Building, guilty and the matter was settled by allowing Street said city from 3d North to place the monument on the from six to eight cents below market tempted to send it to :he senate again NEW ULM, MINN. Street to 1st South Street. him to commute the tax of $1.50 intersection of State and Centre Streets, for stilt further improvement. Mr. price." This from the St. Peter Herald 2. For laying water mains in 1st and pav the costs amounting to $2.70. which is without doubt as good a place [ORDER FOR HEARING ON CLAIMS.] North Street in said city from Park Lind said afterwards that he regretted is way off. The New Ulm mills are VTATEOF MINNESOTA, Connty of Brown. J-ss. for it as can be found in the city. The Street to Slate Street. The Democratic senatorial convention that he did not have a half-hour, and In Piobate Couit, Special Term,September 20tt, not and never have been paying from chairman and secretary together with 3. For laying water mains in State 1890 for this district was held in Redwood he would have "peeled" some of those six to eight cents less than market In the mattjt of the estate of Ferdinand Kruschke Street in said citv from Centre Street Col. Pfaender were instructed toinform Falls last Saturday and W. E. deceased fellows who had been criticising his P5jce for wheat, and the Herald should to 1st North Street. Letters of Administration with the will annexed the council of the action of the defenders, Baker, the Redwood Falls miller, was course. on the estito ot Ferdinand Kruschke, deceased, 4. For sprinkling Minnesota Street more careful in giving publicity to late of the county of Brown, and State chosen to make the race against S. D. from 3d North Street to 1st South Street The Choate Dramatic Company cq such erroneous statements as that found of Minnesota, being grinted to E. G. Koch: for the season of 1890. The Republican Senatorial convention It is ordered, that six months be and the same Peterson. The convention was represented eluded a week's engagement Sunaray in the above. The market price heie is hereby allowed iiom and after the date of this All persons interested in said assessment for this district was held at Redwood from this county by Dr. Rothenburg, ord-r, in which all persons havina claims or deminds night. In justice to the company it is regulated by that at Mankato and may appear before the city council igninst the sHid deceased, aie required to Falls last Thursday. From E. G. Pahl and C. W. H. Heidemaa. should be said that they merited a better at said time and place and objections tile the same In the Probate Court of said County, the mills of New Ulm have been keeping for examination and allowance, or be forever Brown County delegates were present Pahl and Heideman held the thereto may then be heard. patronage, for the troupe is better than pretty close tally with the latter. haiied as follows: Chas. Silverson, K. H. Helling, By Order of "the Board of Public I* is further ordered.thatthe first Monday in April proxies ot all the New Ulm delegates. any other that comes to New Ulm. Mattie 1891, at 10 o'clock A. at a general term of Acting upon Mr. Blanchard's declination Works. C. W. Krook, C. H. Warnke, Geo. Probate Court, to be held at tbe Court House The state board of equalization has Choate, the leading actress, is to accept of the chairmanship of Louis SCHILLING, City of New Ulm, in said County, be and W. Harrington, Mathias Reck, Chas. charming, handsome and talented, capable raised the assessments on personal property ti rfjutne hereby is appointed as the timeand place Clerk, Board of Public Works. the Republican county committee, E. Schoregge, C. A. Hagberg and E. G. s\\Ki\ and where the sa-d Probite Court, will examine Dated New Ulm, Minn., Sept 29tb,1890. in Brown County as follows: of assuming her various roles with and adjust said claims and demands G. Koch, who was chairman of the late Koch. Redwood County was represented A nd it is furthei oidered.that notice of snch Horses, one year old, 25 per cent two pleasinng grace and winsome acting. EXECUTORS SALE. conventiou, hands us tbe following for healing be given to all creditors and persons interested by R. Gerdes, H. D. Baldwin, vears old, 20 three years old and over, She never fails to satisfy her audience, in said estate by forthwith publishing this publication: "It seems to me that the State of Minnesota, I order once, in each week for three successive weeks Fred L. Warner, Casper Blethen, Wm. Mr. O'Hara, the funny man of the 15 cattle, one year old, 35 two years in the New Ulm Review, a weekly newspaper County of Brown. ss* interests of the Republican party of this Lauer, J. R. Thompson and J. A. primed and published at the City of New Ulm old, 45 cows, 50 working oxen, 20 all troupe, is also deserving of mention. In Probate Court. -aid County. county require that the place, made vacant Cunning. Chas. Silyerson acted as chairman Dated at Vew Ulm, Minn this 20th day of Sep other cattle three years old and over, He acts his parts intelligently and in la the matter of the estate o/ Christian by Mr. A. Blanchard's declination remher A D. 1890. of the convention and Richard Friedrich Boock, Deceased. 80 sheep, 50 sewing and knitting a way, distinctively his own, that succeeded By the Cinit, to accept, should be filled at once. For Gerdes, of Morgan, as secretary. The Notice is hereby given that by virtue ERNST BRANDT, on every night leaving a machines, 25 melodeons and organs, [L. S.] 41 Judge of Probate of an order of license issued out of and this reason, as chairman of tbe Republican only nomination made wa^ that of S. D. 20 household and office furniture, 50 good impression with his listeners. under the seal of said court of date Sep*. SIn county convention of this county, TATE OF MINNESOTA, County of Brown }-ss. Peterson of New Ulm, and he was consequently agricultural tools, implements and machinery, We trust the company will come again. 20th, 1890, the undersigned, as executor Probate Court. Special Term,September ITth to whom was delegated the authority chosen by acclamation. D, L. 1890. of the last will and testament of said 50 goods and merchandise, It is a strong one throughout. In the matter of the estate of A. W. Fiank to name such committee, I hereby appoint Bingham, E. G. Koch, and C. C. Warnke deceased, will, on October 16th, 1890, deceased. 20 and dogs over six months old, 250 Fred Eggert and Chas. Dobbestein at ten o'clock a. m. of that day, '.at -*A hereas. An instrument in wriUng, purporting /111 Mr. Chas. L. Roos, of this place, were appointed as a senatorial committee, per cent. *e an authenticated copy of the last will and tbe office of Jos. A. Eckstein in the city were brought before Justice Blanchard to act as chairman of the Republican and the following resolution testament of A. W. Frank, deceased, and the probate of New Ulm in said county and Htate thereorm the County of Hamilton, State «f W. W. Rich of Marshall was in the last Wednesday on complaint of Louis was adopted, from the nature of which County Committee of the county of Ohio, has been delivered to this Court sell at public auction to tbe highest bidderfor And Whereas, Margarette Maria Frank and city Thursday and Friday. Mr. Rich Irving, who charged them with assault Brown until the next regular Republican the Review feels itself endorsed. Here cash, all the right, title and i©-^ Theodoie Frank, by Jos. A. Eckstein their attorney is the member of the Republican Central and battery. The ease had already terestof said deceased in and to all of have tiled therewith their petition, representing is the resolution: That we heartily endorse County Convention." The appointment among other things that said A.. W.Frank the real estate hereinafter described'or •*& Committee for this district, and as been tried before Justice Baasen, but the course of Hon. Cushman K. is dated Sept. 26tb, and Mr. Roos died testate in the City of Cmcinatti in said County so much thereof as may be found necessary of Hamilton and State of Ohio and that said petitioners Irving was not satisfied with the fine he has spent a good deal of his time will accordingly enter at once into an Davis as United States senator. He is are the sole surviving executors named by the undersigned to comply in said last will and testament, and praying that during the past three weeks in traveling given the two men and desired to have to be commanded for his able advocacy active campaign. The appointment with said order of the court. the said instrument may be admitted to probate, over the state, his view of things political tbe case come up again before Blanchard. md that letters testamentary be to them issued of the disability pension bill and for its is a good one. Roos is a hustler, if Description of premises: Lots No. 1 thereon is naturally of value. The chances He was not allowed to, however, and 2 of Block No. "N" Lot No. 12 of. successful passage as recommended by there is one in the party, and the Repcb. It is ordered, That the proofs ofsaid instrument Block No. 69 the North half of LotN© for Jos. Eckstein appeared for the defendants and the said petition, be heard before this Court of the Republicans this year, he the committee on pensions, of which he licans of the county may well be glad at the Probate Office in said County on Saturday, 9 of Block No. 63 Lot No. 6 of Block thinks, are as bright as ever. The Alliance and asked for a change of the 18th day of OctoDer A, D. 1890, at 10 o'clock is chairman. His faithful service and that he has consented to accept of the No. 56 Lots No. 1, 2 and 3 of Block nthe forenoon, when all concerned may appear be beleived had seen its best day venue. It was granted, and the case his devotion to the interest of the state and contest the probate of said intrument No. 75 Lot No. 12 of Block No. 48Lot position. Besides being a rustler, he, And it is further ordered, that public notice of in the state convention and was gradually was heard by Baasen S.iturday after, No. 11 of Block 56 Lot No. 9 of has made him a favorite with the people with a good many others, believes that the time and place of said hearing be givenHo all noon. A. Steinhauser appeared for Block No. 170, all North of Centre Str persons interested, by publication of these orders growing weaker as the fact developed without regard to party, and in recognition Brown County can be made Republican once in each week lor three successive weeks prior also Lot No. 4 of Block No 132 South, of that it was a Democratic leadership Irving,and Eckstein for the defendents. to said day of hearing, in the New Ulm Review, a of this sentiment we instruct and if he is given the proper assistance Centre Street all of the foregoing in weekly newspaper printed and published at the that ran the organization. He A jury was summoned and the trial the candidate nominated this day for the city of New Ulm, Brown County, *ty of New Ulm in said County. and encouragement, we are confident was sure that things would go as they lasted .several hours^j^The jury returned Dated at New Clm, Minn., this 17th day of September Minnesota. senator of this district to cast his vote that the party will succeed. Let all A. D. 1890. a verdict of not guilty, and the did two years agov^The Republicans Dated New Ulm, Minn., Sept.20th, 1£9^ By the Court, for Hon. Cushman K. Davis for United lend a helping hand and, work for the BRANDTx KRNST 1 vould carry everything. '.. case was dismissed. E. G. Kocit States senator. [L. 8.] Judge of"Protiat*. wholeticket from governor down. BxeeutoX