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C. & N. W. TIME CARD. LOC A NEVfiS. —, Judge Webber holds court at Beaver Henry Crone left for^Chicago last Grand ball at Schmucker's Tivoli Attention, Mounted Bangers! Falls this week MS Going East. Saturday on business. Going West. next Sunday. ffl All of the old members at the First *No 2Pass Dep 10.51p,m, JNo 1 Pass Dep 5:05a.m. Dr. Fritsche and wife returnedfrom Geo. B. Hughes, of the Marshall Messenger, Edward H. Albrecht and Ida T. Kissner •No 4 2-25p.m *No3 5 05p.ro. Nic Reitz, a former New Ulmite, now Regiment of Minnesota Monnted Rangers Germany Saturday morning. W •No 16 Prt 5 05 a. m. ||No 23 Frt Arr W:10a m. has purchased the Redwood were licened to wed last week. are requested to report their namesat living in St. Paul, is spending the week ,4 **To 18 Frt 11 85a.m. *No25 l:50pua. August Schell is erecting an ice house Reveille- the office in the court house in New \*88t&k JN0 24 ll.SCp.m 4 C. W. Heideman spoke for the Democrats here with friends, ^fv **##*l%r\ i?% $ Daily except Monday, Ulm of S. A. George, quartermaster off at St. James, as a distributing point for •Daily except Spnday. •Daily except Sunday. at Lake Benton last Saturday. Would-be Gov. Wil&on wili address the late Mounted Rangers Re-union, for Nic Herklerath and L. Otto, Nicollet tOa Sundays onli. ||Daily, his beer. the purpose of haviug the|c bouniieaequalizedg*"" Read Brust A Graffs notice of special St. Peter voters to-morrow night. Senator C. W. HEIDEMAN, county candidates for office, were Herman Traeger, representative of 1 -1 "C Station Agent. sale and also Chas. Wagner's new ad. Davis, the popular favorite, will be in the city Thursdays f**T~ the Germania Life Insurant Co. of St. Capt. Jacob Nix, there on the 28th. —«*..'. Last week Chas. Stuebe sold 45 steers C. R. Davis and J. M. Thompson will State Chief, 1st Regiment of Minnesota Paul, is in tbe city. We have been trying in various markets to T. Crone. The latter will keep them Mounted Rangers. speak at Union Hall nextMonday evening, Bent Ouren, of Lake Hanska. called and for many months to secure S. M. Owen, the Alliance candidate at the Vinegar Works stock yard until Let the attendance be large. suitable Jersey suits for children, but on us yesterday, talked politics a tittle, for governor, will speak in Sleepy i-ye City Treasurer's Notice. spring. have never succeeded till now. Call G. F. Edwards and Mr. Hart have and added his name to our rapidly increasing to-morrow afternoon. and look at them. T. Crone. been booked by the Republican Central subscription list. D. F. Morgan, the brilliant member Notice is hereby given, that warrants Company A has been divided into Committee to speak in Sleepy Eye to have been placed in my hands for of the last legislatuie, will speak to The McKinley Bill went into effect Congressman Lind left for the western platoons and is now engaged in holdinot the collection of all assessments for morrow evening. after our tall and winter stock was Springfield Republicans next Friday end ot his district yesterday morning. benefits, made by the Board of PublicWorks competition diills. nought, we Will therefore give our cusoruers evening. Ed. H. Huebner has received the Alliance He sa\ he will camp Tight with and confirmed bv the City Council the benefit of our early purchase O. V. Tousley will speak in New Ulm endorsement for county attorney the people from now till election. of the city of New Ulm, Minn., resulting The City Band will give concert and and everybody will find it to tneir advantage in the interests of the Republicans on to real property abutting on thepublic in Sibley. This ought to insure his to compare our prices. ball at Union Hall next Sundav evening. Judge Flaudrau and Chas. Lineau improvements heretofore rnadeand next Wednesday evening. Go and hear Brust & Graff. election by a good majority. A good and excellent program has failed to put in an appearance on Monday hereinafter named, to-wit: him. A. C. Ochs has resigned as alderman been arranged for. night. Chas. W. Heideman filled 1. For laying water mains in Minnesota Our stock of Woolen shirts is larger H. S. Kennedy was in town Saturday Street in said city from 3d North than any iu town. It includes everything. from the third ward. The council has their place and talked tariff to those J. M. Thompson of Sleepy Eye was Street to 1st South Street. T. Crone. and shipped his household furniture to who were present. accepted the resignation and has appointed in the city Saturday. He thinks the 2. For laying water mains in 1st «. Waseca, where he expects* to locate permanently. WPI. Pfaender to fill the vacancy- chances are good for the election of the The Republican Club meeting held at North Street in said city from Park Our Plu3h Caps just arrived. Make Street to State Street. whole Republican ticket. Union Hall on Monday night was by your pick eurlj. T. Crone. 3. For laying water mams in State It is almost an assured fact that the A female clairvoyant was telling fortunes all means the most enthusiastic meeting A final test of the water works will Street in said city from Centre Street The Radiant Home. Empire Mill Company will erect an ele. about town last week. To judge held since the opening of the campaign. probably be made to-day. An expert to 1st North Stree^ S5 People'of New Ulni can no longer vator here next year with a capacity of from her impertinent questions and answers, The hall was well filled and 4. For sprinkling Minnesota Street engineer has been secured to superintend get along without stoves. The cold 100,000 bushels. from 3d North Street to 1st South Street she carried her gall right with everybody seemed full of the spirit of the test in the interest of the city. snaps ot fall are upon us andif you would for the season of 1890. her. News was received here on Friday of Republican enthusiasm. After the prepare against it, buy the Radiant 0. V. Tousley speaks next Wednesday All persons owning real estate abutting Home coal stove-of J. B. Arnold. There S the death of Wm. Noark at Sweet business was transacted, speeches were T. Mulvehill commenced to remodel on the aforesaid public improvements evening at Union Hall. Let every are a few here who have tried it. They Springs, Missouri. The deceased bad cajled for. S. D. Peterson talked, Lind are hereby requested to make his barn last Friday. If all the changes Republican and everybody else turn can all testify to its superior qualifies. relatives in this vicinity. talked, Capt. Nix spoke, Biandt, Burg payment of the amouut of such assessments are made that Tom proposes, he out and hear him. He is one of the as tbe same more fully appear Scherer, Hornburg and Eckstein enlivened will have one of the finest livery barns Look at our line of Mufflers. Fred Borchert's residence at the foot best stump speakers in the state. in said warrants, to the undersigned at the meeting, and C. L. Roos also T. Crone. in the state. of the Diepolder hiil in Lafayette is his office in the city of New Dim, Brown On the 27th 28th and 29th'of this talked straight goods on the tariff now completed. It makes one of the County, Minnesota, within thirty (30) The council has acted upon the suggestion Proposed Constitutional Amendment. month, the Catholic Congregation will and the issues at stake in this state. days after the first publication of this finest residences in Nicollet county. of the defenders and has decided hold a grand fair. Extensive preparations To be voted upon at the next General notice. In default thereof, the same Candidates and others were also present to fix the site for the Sioux monument Election. (Published in pursuance Frank Kuetzing was down from are now being made for the event will be returned as delinquent, assessed from abroad and speeches were made of Chapter 157, General Laws at the intersection of State and Springfield Friday. From all that we and extended on the tax list of said and a full program will be published in by Hays of the Sleepy Eve Dispatch, of 1887.) county and payment thceof enforeed Centre Streets. can learn, he is making it decidedly interesting the next issue of tne Review. Erickson, of Springfield, Davis, of as other county and state taxes are collected for his fellow merchants up Mesdames Mowery, Ross, A. W. A reception was tendered to Mr. and and enforced. WHERKAS, it is made the duty by law of the Sleepy Eye, and in fact all of the candidates. there. Attorney General to prepare a synopsis of ail Bingham, F. H. Behnke, Newhart, Peterson Dated New Ulm, Minn., Oct 13th, 1890_ Mrs. L. A. Fritsche at the home of Mr. All around it was a lively amendments proposed to the constitution, notice and Nobis attended the annual Jacob Schneider, driver for August H. G. MUELLER, 18 hereby given, that by chapter one (1) of the and Mrs. Wm. Pfaender on Sunday gathering, applause was frequent and 1/ City Treasurer. General Laws of 1889, the following amendment session of the National Board of Home Schell, was kicked in the face by a evening in honor of their return from is submitted to the voters of the State of Minnesota, before the meeting broke up everybody 1\ to be voted upon at the general election to Missions at St. Paul last week. horse while over to Madelia the other Germany. A large number of friends joined the club, which now has a remarkable be held in the year 1890 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS day. In consequence he carries about J. B. Velikanje experienced a runaway were present, including old and young, membership. NextMonday CHAPTER I. An act proposing an amendment to section an ugly wound. and a very happy time was spent. while out electioneering in Leavenworth night the club meets again. Hon. C. CANDIDATE FOR SHERIFF. four (4) of article one (2) of the a few days ago. He was The Democratic club has the following R. Davis, the St. Peter lawyer, will be The city treasurer now "lias in his Constitution of the State of Minnesota. I hereby announce myself as an independent thrown from the wagon and his face present, as will also J. M. Thompson, officers: Fred Pfaender, president hands for collection the assessment rolls candidate for the ofice of was badly bruised. SECTION 1 The following amendment to section Sheriff of Brown County. A. A. Bogen, vice president G. Fischer, for water works mains and street of Sleepy Eye. Both are good speakers four (4) of article one (1) of the Constitution Jos Galles. and even body is invited to turn out of the State (1 Mmnesta, is hereby proposed to secretary and W. E Koch, treasurer. sprinkling Thirty days are given him The loss on Wm. Gluth's farm which the people of said State for their approval or rejection, Meetings are held in Turner Hall. in which to i-ollect this money, and if and hear them. In the meantime let was struck by lightning last week has FOR SUPERINTENDENT OF that is to say. to add at the end of said section thefollowiag paragraph" it is not paid in that time it is very likely Republicans do cheir duty. been paid by the Stark Farmer's Mutual A. D. Stewart, the Alliance candidate SCHOOLS. "And the Legislature may provide that the that interest will be added. So pay -^agreement of live-sixths (5 6) of any jury in any Fire Insurance Co. The insurance for senator, has challenged S. D. Peterson, civil action or proceeding, after not less than I herewith notify the public that Personal Mention. at once. amounts to $550. The total loss foots six (6) hours deliberation shill be a sufficient the Republican canaidate, to a am an indpendent candidate for he verdict therein," op $1,200. joint discussion of the issues of the campaign. office of county school superintendent. Section four (4) of article one (1) of the consti Henry Lilli has purchased for his Adolph Seiter, of Winthrop, sundayed tution of the State of Minnesota, now reads as J. B. Velikanje. Mr. Stewart prides himself on farm a machine that is something new The following have been appointed follows. here. "SEC 4 The right of trial by jurv shall remain being quite a Demosthenes. as judges of election: First ward, C. L. to this yicinity. It is used in cutting in\iolcite, and shall extend to all cases at law POULTRY WANTED Chas. Toberer is up from St. Paul on without regard to the amount in contioversy, bat Roos, Wm. Frank and J03. A.Eckstein up fodder for stock, thecorn,stalks and Congressman Lind has made arrangements a visit. a jury tn il may be waned by the parties in all Highest market price will be paid lor ises, in manner piescnbed by law Second ward, Chas. Stuebe, Jos. Schmucker all, being placed in the machine and for speaking in his distiict as live poultry by Wm Hummel Under the law is it now stands, it is necessary A. W. Bingham is in Minneapolis on and Aug. Wagnei Third ward, E. coming out separately. The corn ij» for the entire twelve composing the jury to agree follows- Cottonwood, Oct. 14 Granite Bohemian.- Grand business. upon a veirlict The effect of the proposi amendment, G. Koch, Wm. Pfaender and Louis nicely shelled and the stalks are Falls, Oct. 15 Clarksville, Oct. 16, Bellingham, if adopted, would be to authorize the Leg'slature to pass a law by which veidict could be M. J. Rossikopf was over from Winthrop Schilling. chopped into finest fodder. It id a Oct. 17 Providence, Oct. 18 leichtd inerMX urs deliberation, up^n an Thursday. •KIRCHWEIH' BALL igreemtnt of five-sixths (5-6), or ten membeis of source of great saving and has been Canby, Oct. 20 Lincoln County, Oct. Caroline Fussner, the little daughter thejiuy Frank Burg Jr. left for St. Paul Monday The biUots to be usedm\oting upon this amendments 22 and 23 Pipestone, Oct. 23 Woodstock, of Wolfgang Fussner, who lives in the in a a it success, hould have pruned or wuiten, or paitly evening on business. Oct. 24 Slayton, Oct. 25. southern portion of town, died last August Schell has struck a very good punted and pnrth written thereon Amendment to Ar'icit. One (11 the Constitution providing method of securing the return of empty Friday, the funeral occtfrring on Sunday. Miss Nellie Brey, of Minneapolis, visited for five M\ths (5-6) jury veidict in civil actions The apportionment of the proceeds of YEb—NO ho«e \v ishing to vote in favor of said AT— She was a bright little girl and beer kegs. For everv quarter or eighth in New Ulm over Sunday. national lands among the public schools amt.m'ment are required to scrach out the word SCHMUCKER'S TWILL ludtbo^e ishing to vote igamst said of a barrel returned a ticket is given the parents will have the sympathy of of the state, according to the school enrollment Chas Stengel, ot Minneapolis, here amendment aie ieqmred to scratch out the word out which entitles the holder to participate many friends. of each county, has been made on a visit and also for his health. SUNDAY, OCT. 19. Yes 43 in the drawing of twenty awards The per capita apportionment is $3 70, The following was among the personal Mrs. Jacob Klossner visited with St. which are named in an advertisement PROBATE NOTICE. EVERYBOD IS INVITE0. so that Brown County with 2,874 pupils Hems of the St. Peter Herald of Friday: Peter fi tends a portion of the week. in another column. As the awards are OTVTD OF MINNESOTA, Cnnnty of Blown }-s« gets §10,633.80. Nicollet County receives Henry Lilli, of New Ulm, spent LL. Mr. and Mrs. Jessup of Tracy are the in Probate court. Special Term, October 2nd, all of considerable amount, there is little §8,116.80 and Redwood, 7,022.60. Wednesday in town. Mr. Lillie was a 1890 guests of the i.iniily ot Congressman doubt but that all the kegs will be In the Matter of the cstite of Chnstoph Ohme resident of St. Peter way back in '56, C. W. H. Heideman was in St. Paul dece i-^ed. Lind. returned. Jfe Whereas an instrument in writing, pmporting and says he feels yet as though St. Peter Thursday, attending a secret meeting of to be the last will and testament ot Chnstoph Mrs. M. J. Hanson, of Waseca, visited Ohme, deceased, late of said count}, has been was really his home. F. Fleischman was brought to this the Railway Employee's Association of The City Band will give a grand Oonc*t d«h\ ered to thlh Coart with New Ulm relatives during the city on the Sunday morning train with \n\ hereas,Wilhemine Ohme had filed therewith Minnesota. The Pioneer Press says The New Ulm Eleetrie Light Company Gi$=and Ball afcs^ week. her petition, representing among other things that hand-cuffs on bis wrists and bound for that it is thought that the club will support said Chnstoph OUme died iu said County on has accepted the Brush plant under the 10th xy ot May, 1890, testate, and thaf there Willie Bellm, of Rochester, spent several the county jail. His crime eon«Uated Mernam as it did two years ago, protest and is now operating the system is no executor named in said hrn will and in stealing a watch and chain and jt daj ot last week vith friends in test un nt, and oiaving that the ^aid nisuiiment but such action, we should think, would for itself. What reason the company ly adniitud to piobate, and that letters this citv. gold ring from George Schnoberieh*. of admnn-trjt on with the will annexed be to her go a little against the grain of Mr. has tor accepting under protest we are ON NEXT SUNDAY EVENING, issued th'iecn, The fellow has been employed during Heideman. una^e to say, but the matter will soon It l- Oidtretl.That tne pioofsofbaidinsti ument Springfield Correspondence O O E 1 8 1 8 9 0 the week to work for Jo» Schnoberieh. and the said pi tition, be heard before this Court be settled definitely. Otto Seiter is now T!»^ Lafavette corresDondent of the at the Piobate Othce said County, on Thursday A good program of new music has been bur, instead of doing that, commuted The wife of Rev. Rabe is verv low the 6th 1/ of No\ ember 1890, at 30 o'clock running the plauf. St. Peter Herald writes as follows: The piepared and the band promises in the foienoon, when )11 concenitd may appear with typhoid fever. the heft and then skipped. He was and nte-t the piobate of said lnstuiment, engineer charge of Alfred Freburg's a nice entertainment. Two candidates for the same office Several cases of diphtheria are reported Vnditii farther orrltied, th it public notice of arrested at Mankato on Saturday and the time and place of ud hearing be gr en to ADMISSION 2S CENTS. steamer met with a sad accident while were up in Springfield last week and in the town of Brookville. brought back to New Ulm by Deputy all peison1 interested, by public ition ot these oidv,if oiling the machine last week. He was each says that be got a promise of a once in each week, loi three successive weeks The smoke stack on the Roller Mill Sheriff fechmelz. ^»^PtETXJPt3ST^Iiir priort wild ia\ otlieanngin theJVew UlmReview, on top of the engine, when the steam was blown oft Monday mornino-. vote from every man he saw. As each newspaper printed and published it the City of if j\nv Umi in sai I onntj commenced to blow off, and it struck one saw nearly everybody in town, one The vacancy on the Republican tick* t, II O. Schleuder. the jeweler, ha-, the MY BEER KECS! Dated at New ITIm, Mini., tins 2nd diy of finest Ibie of piush albums', toilet cases him on the face, burning him badly of the two will be compelled to undergo October A. 1890. caused by the resignation of Ole Jorgensen, By the Court and manicure sets in the town. and injuring one eye, which he will the pleasure of being fooled. Only one has been filled with the name 1 he undersigned, desiring to have all LL, S HENST BRANDT, The candidates for the various count} I 43 Judge ol Probate probably lose. can get enough votes to elect him. of Lewis B. Krook. The county committee his empty beer kesrs returned to him at '/__ offices have been making a raid on once, offers the following inducements has reached this conclusion after Sprinsrfield the pa«r week. W. H. Bonne, formerly of New Uim, Improvement continually goes on in to parties havinjr the same in possession Louis Buenger, two weeks of consideration and has Ralph Bullard, V. Stephens and Peter has been given the Democratic nomination for returning all his empty kegs without connection with the brewery of Aug. not gone inlo the matter hurriedly or Praxel, of Lamberton, spent a tew hours delay to the places hereinafter designated. for county treasurer in Spokane ust Schell. An old and small building with their manv friends nere last Thursday. without good reason for believing that Saloonkeepers are excepted Cor. Minn, and 3d North Sts., County, Washington. The Post of is now being torn down and replaced under this offer. For every quarter or he will be elected. Mr. Krook is a NEW ULM, MINN. Spokane Falls in speaking of his nomination with a creditable and commodious eigntb of a barrel returned, you will receive Born to Mr. and Mrs. Gustav young man, but he possesses ability a numbered ticket entitling you says that he first refused the brick structure, to be used in storing ^chwarzrock last Wednesday mornino-. and is thoroughly capable to adminis to participate in tjie twenty rewards a boy. proffered honor and afterwards accepted, ice and beer. The building will be 50 ter the duties of auditor of Brown county. hereinafter set out: Mrs. Petchel, of New Ulm spent par1 and then goes on to expose Mr. feet by 26 feet and will be two stories For some time now he has been 1st reward a gold watch worth $50. 2nd of 1. st week visiting with her sister' Bonne's character in a manner which high with part of it three. Work will and Dealer in all Kinds ot reward, cash §25. 3rd reward, a fanning holding dowfl the position of head bookkeeper Mrs. Wolfgang Schmid. jflt/iCKiT'U'fisI shows that he is not going to have the be pushed with all possible speed in mill worth $20. 4th reward, cash in the Eagle Mill, a place that The Roller Mill has closed down' to $15. 5th reward, a silver watch worth easiest sailing. order to have it completed this fall. mike extensive repairs in the boiler he has filled with credit. He is a good $10. 6th reward, a barrel of beer. 7th rooms, *f accountant, an expert book-keeper, a reward, cash $5. 3 rewards ot bbL From Census Supervisor Miller we A. A. Stone was up from St. Peter A onoie,s Mrs. Lars 'Freclericksen, who has of beer each. ^10 rewards of bbl. of get the follosving: The opproximate on Friday to hear the case of Margaretha fine penman, and a young man of good been very ill the past two weeks, is convalescent. beer each. papulation of Brown county by towns tact and talent. If elected he will fill Steinhauser vs the New Ulm Electric a The drawing 5s to take place as soon as follows. Albin, 603 Bashaw and the office with credit to the county. Let Light Company. Three arbitrators D. F. Morgan, of Minneapolis, will as all the numbers are taken at the Stately, 619 Burnstown, 1.235 Cottonwood, were appointed to determine the amount every Republican therefore give him deliver a Republican speech at Gamble's brewery of the undersigned. 688 Eden, 888 Home, 1060 of damage done to the trees by ihe his vote. Hall next Friday evening. Everybody The kegs can be returned either tothe is cordially invited. —THE— brewery or the basement under J„ Leayenworth, 417 Linden, 758 Lake stringing of the wires in front of t8e A committee of three from the Alliances Dry Goods Man, B. Arnold's store. A dance will be given at Robert's Hanska, 750 Milford, 747 Mulligan, Steinhauer place, and they placed „the SAp AUGUST SCHELK of Milford, Sigel and Cottonwood Hall next Friday evening. 388 North Star, 367 Prairieville, 729 amount at S10. It now remains for was in town last Wednesday looking up Has just received a nice line of new Chas. Roos spent a few hours in town [ORDER FOB HEARING ON CJLAIMS.J Sigel, 661 Stark, 624 Sleepy Eye, 1515 Mr. Stone, as referee, to decide whether joods, whicli he offers at his usual low last Saturday evening. ^tWq&t a site for a farmers' warehouse, which STATE OP MINNESOTA, County of Browa. »«. Xew Ulm, 1st ward, 1343 2nd ward, the plaintiff should be allowed the damages prices. It is a matter of -Personal Theo. Jacobson, Misses Ida*and they propose to build here. One of thtmiHs In Probate Court, Special Term, October 9th, 1S34 3rd ward, 1066. or not. 1 ,, am" to you to inspect the following: Helen Hanson and the Misses Enerson ofiered them a site, but they were wool mittens, 15 cts, a pair and up. Infaematterof the estate of Regina Kahlfeldt, left Saturday evening to attend the Blind Boone, the wonderful pianist, The double wedding of Chas. Stola determined to act independently of the hose, 15 confirmation at tbe Lutheran church at Letters of Administration on the estateof Heelna who gave an exhibition of his powers in and Miss Ida Heyman and Albert C. socks, 15 other wheat buyers and asked the citizens westbrook Sunday. Kahlfeldt debased,4ate of tbe counfySf «,* Yarn, 7 cts. a skein and better. New Ulm three years ago, will be at Stralow and Miss Emma Heyman was to ffive them some assistance. A Shelbymand Pfaenderof State Tennessee, being granted to- Jf- G.»Roberts shipped five carloadsr%f Willia Underwear, Underwear, at very low Union Hall on the 23rd of this month. solemnized yesterday and followed by It is ordered, that six months bs and the same -c meeting was accordingly held at Union stock to the Chicago market lastJSatur- gures. is hereby allowed fron^and after the date of this The Mankato Free Press in speaking of a large reception at the residence of Hall on Saturday evening to consider ordar, in which all persons havmje claims or de- s2 Ladies Blanket3 and double shawls mands against the said deceased, are reqaired to ~4* his visit to that city said: The way the parents of the brides. The contracting Marion Willis literary entertainment reduced prices. Quilts and Blankets the matter. Geo. Jacobs acted as chairman file the same In the Probate Courtof said County i? at Roberts' Hall last Monday Boone brings music out of his piano is JSeap. Embroideries, laces, veiling, parties are well known in this of the gathering and Jos. Eckstein barred*11*10*110" "*%Plrmiaux or be fareverW-%^ evening did not draw a large house andkerchiefs, trimmings, ruching, something wonderful. He executes the Itfafnrther ordered, tbjrtthefirstMoDday Mwl&tlf vicinity and in New Ulm have many as secretary. Speeches were made by owing to tbe disagreeable weatner.* A.D. 1691, atTOo'clock A. ST. at a generajI termoflf^i ibbons, buttons, tidies, bed and table most difficult composition with perfect friends. They are all deserving young said PrpbateCourt, tofeeheld at tbe Coort HoneC*.. several of the business men,and the appointment areads at cheap figures. A meeting was held at the calaboose tbe City of Hew Ulm, in said Coanty, be «ndi»! ease. His power of imitation was illustrated people and it is a pleasure for us to extend tne same hereby is appointed aa dietfmeandplace Call and see his big line of Hosiery of a committee, consisting of last Saturday evening to organize a when sad where the said Probate Coon, wilt examine ad Underwear. by the accurateness with which to them a wish for prosperity and Republican Club. and adjust said claims and demand** S.D. Peterson, Chas.Wagner and Chas. And it is farther ordered, that notice- of snefe he repeated a selection played by Prof. «*..!!r**i*...^, joy. Mr. and Mrs. Stolz will at once Stuebe with A. A. Bogen as alternative OUR AIM—TO KEEP THE BEST. hearingbe given to an creditors and persons interested in said estateby forthwith pablishtogtntsorderonce Lindsay. The piece was one of the take up their residence in the Weschke tor Stuebe, showed that the business UR PRINCIPLE—FAIR DEALING. in each weekfor threesuccessiveweea» Professor's own compositions, which of in tbe New Ulm. Bertew. a weekly newspaoerprinted building on German Street, and their men were willing to co-operate. A site Remember tbe Place *&& andpublished at the City ofNew if Oats 20 course Boone had never before heard, saidCounty. many friends here will be glad to learn will not be difficult to secure, and work Leibold's Building, Corn go Bated at New trim, Minn., this 9th day of October nevertheless he played it off after Mr. A. D. 1890. that they have decided to make New on the elevator may be"commeneed this Potatoes 50 SjEWULM, MINN A-3y the Conrt, Lindsay with minute accuracv. Ulm their home. Batter 8—10 n,"!,""" PRNSTBBANDT, Eggs.'**..... 16 [LvSl 4± Judge of Prohato*.