New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
October 8, 1890 · Page 4 of 8
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& N. W. TIME CARD. *f*e LOCA N E W S Henry Croce returned from his western Dr. Wellcome of Sleepy Eye was in Ernst Herzog was down from Tracy windows, bulks, cornices and otter trip on Thursday.^ ^t* Going East. Going West. town Monday. S S projections from the building, aebvethe on Wednesday. Albert Held is building a new residence. *No 2 Pass Dep 10:51p,m. a Jj§ji§ $Nol Pass Dep 6:05a.m. first story, may extend over the ad- ».__, A. G. Wagner and wife, of Mankato, Robert Simmet, of Lafayette, is quite •No 4 2:25p.m ~-K r^~*^Y?~ *No3 5 05p.m. Albert Seiter went to St. Paul last joining street, alley or sidewalk not exceeding *N 16 Frt 5-05 a. ||No 23 Prt Arr 10:10a m. spent Sunday and Monday here. low with pneumonia. vJfff, rig3 Wednesday on business. *Nol8Frt n:85a.ra. three feet. _r *No25 l:50p«m. 1 Mrs. Maltzahn and Mrs. Jacobs are JNo24 11:Kp.ro Chas. Silverson will leaye Miss Bertha Behnke spent Sunday Sec. 8. The provisions of any ordi-^f &§ Andrew J. Olin returned from Washington visiting in St. Paul. $Daily except Monday, for Cinei- nance of said city now in force and inconsistent *Daily except Sunday •Daily except Sunday. natti and other eastern points to-day on with Sleepy Eye friends. Monday evening Mrs. Gerstenmeyer will remove with JOn Sundays onlj herewith are hereby repealed. ||Dajly, business. Miss Bertha Schmidt is clerking at her children to St. Paul. Henry Engelbert and family left for C. H. W. HEIDEMAN, Station Agent. Matt Anderson, a St. Peter tfaan, has the store of Frank Kuetzing. Sec. 9. This ordinance shall take effect Portland, Oregon, Monday night. A cement bidewals is being laid in been given the position as fireman at and be in force from and after its Mrs. Spoerhase returned from Mineapolis front of the Union Block. Read the new ads. of Frank Kuetzing, passage, approval and publication. WAWPPH A S 0 do general house- the Empire Mill. Wednesday evening. F. H. Retzlaff, G. A. Ottomeyer Passed September 29th, 1890. tt«imi work. Enquire of Fred Seiter has accepted* a position A. J. Eckstein went to Sioux City „„s Otto Seiter. Dr. Lace a ha located at Fairfax. Dr. and H. Loheyde. as book-keeper for John Hauenstein. E. G. KOCH, last Thursday to see the Corn Palace. has returned toloelana Attest: President of Council. Lightning struck the barn of Henry S a The Radiant Home. The Elevator Company cleaned 44 He returned Monday afternoon Louis SCHILLING, W. G. Frank will go to Dakota this Gluth in Milford Monday night, burning People'of New Ulm cau no longer cars of flax at the elevator last month. City Clerk. Hans Mo, of Sleepy Eye, and J. J. 1 on^aToTlectiug^toVtOTjacob it with all its contents and killing &et along without stoves. The cold (SEAL) W. E. Baker, the Democratic nominee Ray and M. C. Robertson.of Springfield, Klossner. ^aaps olfall are upon usandif you would Approved September 30th, 1890. four horses. for the senate, was in town Wednesday. /prepare against it, buy the Radiant were among Sat iraay's visitors. CHARLES WAGNER, ilome coal stove of J. B. Arnold. There Mesdames Mowery, Ross and BingIntm Mayor. & August Hummel has severed his con- are a few here who have tried it. They will leave for St. Paul to-day to Wm. Dannheim, of Lafayette, cut his Springfield Creamery Mrs. Hummel left for Chicago Monday ProposedConstitutionalAmendment. can all testify to its superior qualifies. it he ^attend a session of the National Board hand with a rusiy nail last week, a afternoon to purchase her fall and a Wll a To be voted upon at the next General as a tesult the hand is now in a very Rud. Massapost, of North St. Paul, of Home Missions. winter stock of millinery. Buy the light running DOMESTIC Election. (Published pursuance sore condition. was visiting relatives here during the Sewing machine of F. Retzlaff. L. C. Herr, formerly of the Slayton Anyone wishing a copy of the waterworks of Chapter 157, General Laws Another young Republican. A son week. He had just returned from Gazette, now of the census bureau, arrived ordinance can have same by calling of 1887.) F. H. Behnke has just received his and heir, the first one, was born to Mr. Washington. in New Ulm Monday night to secure fall stock of glassware and the like, it at the city clerk's office. and Mrs. Frank Burg Jr., on Sunday. WHEREAS, it is made the duty by law of the the statistics of the financial standing Brown County Republican! Let the is by all means the largest and most Attorney General to prepare a synopsis of ail The Sportsmen's Club held its quarterly Congratulations and cigars are in order. amendments proposed to the constitution, notice beautifully assorted stock in the city Republicans keep that in their eye and of our citv. is hereby given, that by chapter one(l) of the meeting at Hunters' Rest last Sunday The trestle work on the east side of and compares well with that of dealers General Laws of 1889, the following amendment work to that end with all their might, in the larger towns. It includes fancy afternoon, and enlivened it with a A meeting of the electric light men is submitted to the voters of the State of Minnesota, the Eagle mill is being extended 120 and they will win. to be voted npon at the general election to crockery, glassware, lamps, holiday very enjoyable picnic. was held Monday night, but came to be held in the year 1890 feet. This is done to lay track to the ygoods and everything that is wanted in Business has so increased at the Vinegar no agreement as to the acceptance or new elevator which will soon be ready The Cottonwood Alliance is to build CHAPTER I. that line. Go and inspect his stock. An act proposing an amendment to section Works that the proprietor has non-acceptance of the plant. Another for use. a warehouse at New Ulm. A site has Remember it is there you will have the four (4) of article one (Z) of the found it necessaiy to build a new barn meeting will be held to-day. largest assortment to pick from. been decided on and work will be commenced Constitution of the State of Minnesota. Ed, Huebaer's chances of election to for feeding stock, and thinks some of as soon as possible.—Herald. the office of county attorney in Sibley Representative Lind occupied the Louis Buenger, increasing the plant. SECTION 1. Tbe following amendment to sec^*?hf0£r The brick work on Schmucker'smalt county, we have been led to beleive, chair in committee of the whole on $4) «'«*»cle one (1) of the Constitution After an examination by Drs. Strickler or the State (1 Minnosta, is hereby proposed to are very good. Ed is a deserving young Tuesday night of last week, and at that house has been commenced. The tke people of said State for their approval or rt2?-.«0n,.ve£followiaa and Pfister on Monday, Henry Retzlaff Cor. Minn, and 3d North Sts., session succeeded in gettiDg through building will make a creditable addition lawyer and ought to succeed. a 0 to a at he end of eaid section th paragraph was adjudged insane by Judge of .1 his bill for a $30,000 Indian school °at to his already extensive establishment. NEW ULM, MINN. Benjamin Rogers has announced him "And the Legislature may providf That the Probate Brandt and committed to the agreement of five sixths (5-6) ot %ny jury nF Pipestone. tha,Ta self as an independent candidate for in Civil action or proceedmg', after less asylum at St. Peter. He is a Cotton-' six (6) hours deliberation sh»ll be sufficient clerk of court in Nicollet County. Ben E. G. Pahl has already started on his vei diet thereiu." Since January 1st, 1881, there have wood man. Section four C4) of article one (l) of the constifollo is well known throughout the county lone whirl around the state as a candidate been made in the probate court, 44 examinations Marriage licenses have been granted Ds° in °ta now reads as and will no doubt succeed in getting for lieutenant goyernor, and on and Dealer in all Kinds ot on charges of insanity. In during the past week to Hiram Davis "SEC. 4. The right of trial by jury shall remain Wednesday he addressed a Democratic lots of yotes. inviolate, and shall extend to all cases atiaw 1881 there were three, in '82 four, in '83 and Josepbina Schaper, Albert Radtke witnout regard to the amount in controversy, but convention at Winona. When accused of being pretty intimate seven, in '84 five, in 85 four, in '86 two, a jury trial may be waived by the parties in all and Louise Kettner, Frank Klingseiseu Cases, in manner prescribed by law." '87 seven, in '88 four, in '89 three, and The Minneapolis Journal says that with Gen. Baker during his visit 1 1 Under the law as it now stands, it is necebsarv and Margaretha Dauer and to C. B. for the entire twelve composing the jury to acree tne sculptor, Jacob Fjelde, is now at here last Thursday, a prominent Democrat in '90 four. Of the 44 examined 24 were Liver and Lena Vajen. C. A. OTTOMEYER, upon a verdict The effect of the propos, amlndment, if adopted, would be to authorize the Lec'slaturetopassalawby work making a bas-relief of Judge justified the action by saying, males and 20 females. Two of the former which a verdict could be Mrs. Wm. Radtke of Milford died last Mandreau for the Sioux monument, "Anything to crush the Republicans." and also two of the latter were discharged reached after «ix hours deliberation, UD"n an Thursday after a lingering illness. She agreement of five-sixths (5-6), or ten members of which is to be erected at this place. How do the Republicans like to be as not being insane. Four of the jury was an estimable old lady and her The ballots to be used voting upon this amendments crushed? the 44, all males,were committed twice, These were in the city on Thursday on hould have printed or written, or paitlv death will be regretted in the community -THE— so that it reduces the real number of printed and parth written thereon ••Amendment political business: J. M. Thompson, G. A. Blomberg, Nicollet county's in which she lived. The funeral to Articlxet?On5e" (1) ol the Constitution providing Dry Goods Man, cases of insanity to 36. When it is con, v^o ^i 8 6 J"1"? in civil actions L. G. Davis, Wm. Gieseke and H. G. Repu blican candidate for clerk of court, occurred on Sunday. She was 51 years Jife—JN 1 hose wishing to vote in favor of said sidered that the population in those ten Hays, of Sleepy Eye, Nels Anderson of was in the citv Friday. Chas. Hensel, amenr-ment are required to scrach out the word of age. Has just received a nice line of new years has increased from 12,018 to 15.812 No, -md those ishing to vote against said the candidate for auditor, and John Burnstown, H. M. Ball of Eden, and Goods, which he offers at his usual low amendment aie required to scratch out tho word Eight members of the Masonic Lodge the above figures knot-k out to "Yes." 43 ^prices. It is a matter of "Personal G. Anderson of jumden. Peterson the nominee for judge of probate went to Sleepy Eye Saturday evening Gain" to you to inspect the following: some extent the claim that the percentage on the same ticket, were also here Drs. Strickler and Schoch performed New Uim Markets. All wool mittens, 15 cts. a pair and up. to attend a meeting at that place. The of insane people is increasing. during the week W heat,.. an amputation of the right leg of Ole 80- hose, 15 -85 party consisted of Silverson, O. C. The fact, that the bospital figures show Oats socks, 15 Wineshauger, of Linden,last Thursday, At the last meeting of the Turnverein 20 Strickler, T. Crone, J. A. Eckstein, O. Corn that it is, may be due to the fact that in Yarn, 7 cts. a skein and better. SO the amputation being necessitated by a Chas. Gebser, Peter Scherer and Fred Potatoes Underwear, Underwear, at very low M. Olsen, C. A. Hagberg, Chas. Hauentein many places imbeciles and idiots are 70 Pfaender were appointed a committee chronic inilamation of the knee joint Butter.. figures. and S. D. Peterson. -10 committed to the asjlums instead of to Esgs to prepare a program for the celebraof Mr. W. is 55 years ot age. Ladies Blankets and double shawls 15 the special institutions. A barn belonging to Conrad Gebv» ecke, the 34th anniversary of the founding at reduced prices. Quilts and Blankets B. ±/. Good and M. 5. Wilson were who lives on the road to the hospital cheap. Embroideries, laces, veiling, NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.. of the Turnverein, which will be held arrested in Marshall last week on complaint ORDINANC E N O 31. handkerchiefs, trimmings, ruching, west of town, was struck by lightning at Turner Hall on the 11th of November. of John Steine for stealing a suit ribbons, buttons, tidies, bed and table CANDIDATE FOR SHERIFF. Monday night and burned to the Ladies1 As the Society will also An Ordinance relating to the use of spreads at cheap figures. of clothes and other things from his ground. The condition of the atmosphere Streets, Sidewalks and Public Grounds celebrate their first anniversary at that I hereby announce myself a& an independent Call and see his big line of Hosiery room. They were brought to the jail at and to prevent the incumbrance or obstruction caused it to look as if the whole candidate for the ofiee of and Undeiwear. time, an interesting event is looked for. New Ulm, to await trial at the October iheieot. Sheriff of P»rown County. western end of the city was in flames. OUR AIM—TO KEEP THE BEST. The City Council of the City of New term of court. The Farmers' Alliance of Brown and Jos Galles. Ulm do ordain: A visit to Sleepy Ej and Springfield OUR PRINCIPLE—FAIR DEALING. Redwood counties held a convention at Hiram G. Davis and1 Miss Josephine FOR SUPERINTENDENT OF See. 1. No person shall hereafter undermine last Saturday showed everything Morgan last Saturday and nominated a flg^ Remember the Place .Jgff Schapert of Stately were married in oi excavate that portion of any SCHOOLS. in those towns to be hum and bustle candidate for senator. Brown County Leibold's Building, street or public giound reserved or designated this city by Judge Brandt on Friday. I herewith notify the public that I New buildings are going up in both tor a sidewalk, under the surface was represented by sixteen delegates NEW ULM, MINN. The groom is a brother of the Republican am an indpendent candidate for *he thereof, tor any purpose whatever, places and many of them are very creditable. and Redwood by fifteen. On the first candidate for superintendent and office of county school superintended. unless the outer or street line of such All the New Ulm boys in ballot, A. T. Stewart, a young farmer is known' to be a worthy young man. QTATE OF MINNESOTA, County of Brown f-ss. excavation is three feet from the street J. B. Velikanje. O in Probate Court -Springfield are doing well in business. of Sundown, received 23 votes out ot line of tbe sidewalk so reserved and We wish the couple well. In the mutter ol the estate of Kegiua Kahlfeldt POULTRY WANTED protected bv a substantial stone wall. dece wed the 31, and was accordingly declared H. Loheyde has so improved his shoe Congressman Lind delivered a great Ot. re iding and filing the petition of Hiigo Kahlfeldt Highest market price will be paid tor Sec. 2. No person shall construct, the nominee. The other eight vot^s of Memphis, Tennessee,lepresentmg, among speech in St. Paul Saturday night, store that in appearance it is now as live poultry by Wm. Hummel other thing3, th.it Regina Kahlteldt, late or Memphis, place or maintain any pipe or other fixture went to one Gilbertson, also of Redwood Shel by Co Tenne*«ee,on tne 8th nay of May, mostly on the tarifl. The manner in nice as any in the valley. An addition leading from "the eaves of any A. 1887, it Memphis, Tenne«see, died intestate, CASH PAID FOR BUTTER" County. building, iu such a position that the which he bandied the subject showed and being a resident of the city of Memphis,She)by of fifteen feet to the rear of the store, a Co T« nn at the time of her death, leaving goods, water discharged thereby may flow upon Frank Kuetzing has rented Wolf. that he was not firing forth a lot of new office, new shelving and walls recently tbattel« and estate within this County, and that the The New Ulm creamery Co. buys and or over any public sidewalk. saidPetitioner is the oldest son of said ileceaaed,and Schmid's building in Springfield and buncombe, but good hard sense. Mr. repapered, all go to make up a pays the highest market price in cash pr ijing thatiidmini^ttation of laif" estate be to Sec. 3. No person shall place, leave William Ptaender of NewUlm,Minn.,gianted- Itis will open at once a large dry goods and Lind knows more about the tariff than for granulated butter and eggs, in the handsome business stand. or keep on any street, sidewalk, alley ordered,that said petition be heard before the Judge basement ot Kiesling's block, corner clothing store Mr. Kuetzing is a his opponents feel like giving him credit or other public ground in this city any of this Couri, on Thuisday, the 9th day of October B. Baumgartner has sold hia Sigel Minnesota and Centre streets. D. 1890, it 10 o'clock A it the Probate Office wagon, dray, cart, sleigh or other hustler when started, and he will no for, and between now and election he in said County farm of 180 acres to Geo. Guggisberg vehicle, substance or material, except Ordeied fuither, that notice thereof be given to doubt succeed in making things bum in will make speeches throughout the district EXECUTOR'S SALE. when the same is in actual use nor for $4,500. The rm is one of the finest the beif of said deceased, ,IIW to all persons interested, business at Springfield. He will remain which will show the results of by publishing a copj of this order once shall any person place, leave or keep State of Minnesota, in the vicinity of New Ulm. Mr. in each eek foi three successive weeks prior to ss. deep study and sound judgment. there himself most of the time anv article, substance or material which County of Brown. »md da ot (Hiring, in the New Ulm Keview, a Baumgartner contemplates a visit to may obstruct the free use of a street, weekly new-paper punted and published at New and will be assisted by John Albert In Probate Court Ulm in said Couutj the old country, after which he will locate The people of New Ulm were pleas- sidewalk, alley or public ground, except la the matter of the estate ot Christian Dated it New Ulm, Minn ,the 13th day of September who is also a good salesman. Helding in New Ulm and make our beautiful as in this ordinance provided. A I). 1890 ., ,,- antly sui'prised on Saturday evenino- to Friedneh Boock, Deceased. by the Court, Sec. 4. The Mayor is authorized to city his permanent home. Notice is hereby given that by virtue Krook will ketp books for Mr.Kuetzing .K ,.. CU1U^ KttNST BRANDT in New Ulm during his absence grant permission in writing to any person of an order of license issued out of and [L S 40 Judge olPiobate. .._ •».•,__ Ti„ ..... learnoof je Mr theCmairiage B. Liverof Miss Th Lena marriagwas Va We are in receipt of a copy of the to deposit and keep lumber, stone, A.TSubilia under the seal of said court of date Sept. H. left for Chicago last quietly solemnized on that eveninoat •'Little Joker," a four page paper published brick and other materials for building,m 20th, 1890, the undersigued, as executor [ORDER FOR HEARING ON CLAIMS.] Tuesday to hunt up a location else -.TATE OF MINNESOTA, County of Brown. -ss. the residence of the bride's parents, any public street, alley or other public at Minnesota Lake by Steadman of the last will and testament of said wbeie than in New Ulm. He took his ,, In Pi obate Court, Special Term,September 20th, ground adjacent to the building to be deceased, will, on October 16tb, 1890, and only the nearest relatives were witnesses & Co. and A. B. Friedman. It is an ingenious I /390 departure with a tear in his eye and erected or lepaired. Such permit shall at teu o'clock a. m. of that da\v, at In the mattei of the estate of Ferdinand Krusch- of the happy event. Tbe bride method of advertising and designate the time for which it is granted the office of Jos. A. Eckstein iu the city was greatly affected over being com is one of New Ulm's best young ladies. Letteis of Administration with the will annexed shows that Mr. Friedmann knows how and the space to be occupied not exceeding of New Ulm in said countv «n«i vate oa the estite of Feidmaud Kruschke, deceased, pelled to leave a town where for thirty Accomplished and agreeable, she has al however one-half of the street to help his business with paper and ink, sell at public auction tothe hiirhest bidder late of the county of Brown, and State years he had been a resident. Mr. Su i/f Minnesota, being granted to E. G. Koch: nor more than one-half of the sidewalk for cash, all the right, title and mterestof ways stood high in the best of social We hope the Little Joker will be a regular It is ordered, that six months be and the same in front of such premises. Provided bilia is a man of misfortune said deceased in an«l to all of hereby allowed tiom and atter the date of this visitor. Blessed friends were numbered that such permits 'sbalJ be granted on ardT, in which all peisons havma claims or demands a the real estate hereinafter described or at first with a large income, he was by the hundreds. Tne groom is a popular ."gainst the said deceased, Hie required to the express condition, that suitable so much thereof as may be found necessary A lively runaway caused considerable nle the same in the Probate Court of said County, charitable to the extreme, and soon salesman for the firm of Birkenwald lights be displayed at night at the place by the undersigned to comply for evamiuation and allowance, oi be forever excitement in the lower part of town on found—himself without anything. It of such obstruction, that such material varied & Co. of Milwaukee. He has often with said order of the court. isf It is ti ther ordered ,that the first Monday in A pnl shall not be so placed as to impede the Saturday afternoon. The team which was this bad luck that caused him to Description of premises: Lots No. 1 A D. 1«91, at 10 o'clock A at a general term of visited New Ulm and among the free flow of water in the gutters or cause Eaid Probate Court, to be held at the Court House belonged to W. Braun, of West Newton, leave New Ulm and 2 of Block No "N" Lot No 12 of people here is well known and respect- MB jn the City of New Ulm, in said County, be and damage, nor that more of the granted Block No. 69 the!Nortb half of Lot No started from Flor's place and tore tne sime hereby is appointed as the time and place Anton Gag has taken a large picture eoV For both the Review, together with space be occupied than is necessary and 9 of Block No. 63 Lot No. 6 of Block when and where the sa'd Probate Court, will examine down Valley Street at such a terrible that the place so occupied be thoroughly and adjust said claims and demands, of a group of nine consisting of Peter theirNnany friends, will have only the No. 56 Lots No. 1, 2 and 3 of Block Andiit is lurtber oidered.that notice of snch speed, that when the wagon struck a: cleaned up as soon as the same is no Mack, Mr. and Mrs. Athanas Henle, No. 75 Lot No, 12 of Block No. 48Lot ^eairt&be given to all creditors and persons interested best of\wi8hes and congratulations. longer needed for the granted purpose. electric light pole, the pole was broke in said estate by forthwith publishing this No. 11 of Block 56 Lot No. 9 of David Haeberle, Louis Meyer Sr., Louis The coup left the same night for a The Mayor shall have power to revoke order once in each week for thi ee successive weeks 1 off in two places. The only damage Block No. 170, all North of Centre St in the New Ulm Review, a weekly newspaper Meyer Jr., Jos. Dambach and Alyis tour of any such permit when its provisions are western states, after which also Lot No. 4 of Block No 132 South ot printed and published at the City ot New Ulm in done to the wagon was in the breaking violated and thereafter all such material Palmer. These nine constitute the on- they will si iaid County. ktle either in Milwaukee or Centre Street all of the foregoing Dated at Vew Ulm, Minn this 20th day of Sep of one of the wheels^ shall be removed within forbv-eigbt ly survivors in this vicinity of the thirty St. Paul, the city Qf New Ulm, Brown County, tember A D. 1890. hours. B\ the Court, Minnesota. Oscar Maimros has been appo/nted or more who came west from Chicago ERNST BRANDT, Notwithstanding the disagreeable Sec. 5. No person shall place any Dated New Ulm, Minn., Sept.20th. 1890 [L. S 1 41 Judge of Probate to a consulship at Denia, a pprt in and settled in Milford in 1854. They goods, wares or merchandise for sale or weather of Monday night, the first were the earliest settlers in this neck of E. G. KOCH, Spain. Mr. Maimros is well known in exhibition upon any sidewalk, or suspend SInPiobatFe TATE O MINNESOTA, County of Brown 5-ss. meeting off the Republican club was Executor the woods and in the same year laid any goods ovex the same for show New Ulm, having visited this plpce on Court. Special Term,September 17th well attended. Good feeling prevailed, 1890. or deposit thereon, or cause or suffer to PROBATE NOTICE. JZ numerous occasions and having\acted out a town site in Milfoid. Pictures of In the matter of the estate of A. W. Frank be deposited thereon any cask, barrel, and the club has an outlook that is all deceased. as adjutant general during the Iodian the group will be presented to Turner OTATE OF MINNESOTA, County of Brown Ve« case, box or other packages, except as hereas. An instrument in writing, purporting be desired. Mr, Lind was I Probate Court. SpeclaPTerm, October 2nd' Hall, the new court house and the CathoTfe^Tya^wmage^Some outbreak. He has already represent to be an authenticated copy of the last will and provided in the next section. 1890. testament of A. W. Frank, deceased, and the probate present ind favored the members with In the Matter of the estate of Cbriettipn Obine day they will the government in the capacity of consul Sec. 6 It shall be lawful for any person thereot the County of Hamilton, State of deceased* a shortfipeech, in which he reviewed to place on three feet in w'dth of OUyo, has been delivered to this Court in Roumania, France, Scotland and be valuable and interesting. Whereas, an instrument in writing, pui porting fj$. Whereas, Margarette Maria Frank and the outer edge of the sidewalk in front to be the last will and testament ot ChristonH the work of the last congress and in a Theodoie Frank, by Jos. A. Eckstein their attorhave Manitoba, and has succeeded in holding Ohme, deceased, late of said county, bus been On Friday evening the Republicans of his premises for a period not exceeding iiled therewith their petition, representing man/fer that would have clearly opened dalivered to this Court office under both Republican and among other things that said A. W.Frank ten hours, any goods or merchandise And whereas.Wilhemine Ohme ha* filed therewith of New Ulm met tp organize a club. A died testate in the City of Cincmatti in said County th« eyes of those who have been deceived Democratic administrations. which he may be in the act of receiving her petition, representing among other thincs that of Hamilton and State of Ohio and that said peJi'titioners good attendance was noted and said Christoph Ohme died in said Connty on by wind-bag orators, who have PIthies are the sole surviving executors named or delivering. It shall also be lawful for the 10th day or Hay, 1890, testate, and that there said last will and testament, and praying that Si- club started out with a splendid membership. any person to display, on or over the is no executor named in said last will and F. Gollnast complains that he was as their only argument against a good said instrument may be admitted to probate, testament, and praying that the said instrument sidewalk, in front of and within three Chas. Silverson was elected id that letters testamentary be to them Issued misrepresented and wronged in the suit billl?1 that acorns and catgnt were may be admitted to probate, and that letters feet of the building by him used as a ereon of administration with the will annexed be to her president, Gottlieb Schmidt vice president, brought against him by the street commissioner placed on the free list. Mr. Lind will ordered, That the proofs ofsaid instrument issued thereon place of business, any goods, wares or and the said petition, be heard before this Court F. W. Johnson secretary and A. It is Ordered, That the proofs ofsaid instrument for the collection of poll tax. speak again before election and when merchandise provided, that no goods at Probate Office in said County on Saturday, and the said petition, be heard before this Coart Reim treasurer. Meetings will be held H« 18th day of OctoDer A,D. 1890, at 10 o'clock or merchandise thus displayed shall be He says that he never refused to wprk he does he should be greeted with a full at tbe Probate Office in said Connty, on Thursday A the forenoon, when all concerned may appear left on or over snch sidewalks during the 6th day of November A. D. 1890, at 10 o'clock every Monday evening at Union Hall thd contest the probate of said intrument his poll tax, but that be had done work house. He also said that he had the in tbe forenoon, when all concerned may appear the night. And it is further ordered, that public notice of and contest the probate of said instrument and on the occasion of each meeting it on the street in front of his place which positive promise of Senator Davis to the time and place of said hearing be given to all And it is further ordered, that public notice of Sec. 2Jb 7. No person shall erect or [oersons interested, by publication of these orders is intended that good speakers shall be the time and place of said hearing be given to should have been by the city, and had speak in New Ulm. Another meeting buce in each week lor three successive weeks prior maintain any building in such a position all persons interested, by publication of these orders present. The club is open to all who !-o said day of hearing, in the New Ulm Review, a only asked that he might refrain from of the club will be held next Monday once in each week for three successive weeks that the same shall stand, in whole or veekly newspaper printed and published at the prior te said day ofhearing in theNew UlmBeview wish to unite themselves with the cause in part, upon any public street, alley or lty of New Ulm in said County. orf paving the tax until he conld have opportunity eyening and all those who received notice a newspaper printed and published at the City Dated at New Ulm, Minn., this 17th day of a~- and an effort will be made to make it sidewalk in said city, or so constructed New Ulm in said County. to present his claims to the of tbe last meeting are requested einber A. D. 1890. *».*•»*-. ,'fr Bated at New Dim, Minn., this 2nd day of that any part of the building proper pleasant for all. Baring the evening By the Court, council. This he says was the full extent to attend the coming ones. Speakers OctoDer AvD. 1890. KRNST BRANDT shall project intoor.over such streets, Bj the Court, Dr. Stackeman made a short speech. [LMS.1 41 Judge of Probate of his offense. from abroad will always be present. IL.S.l £BN8T BRANDT, lley or sidewalk provided, that jut it -, Judge ol Probst* Mil. 4