New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
October 22, 1890 · Page 4 of 8
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~T\ & N. W. TIME CARD, f! S-OC A N E W S Judge Webber will hold court in Don't forget to register. S. ILPeterson Replies to Stewart. Gen. J. H. Baker was to speak n* a Lyon County next weekly. Going East. Going West. See changes in Arnold's ad. small hall in the town of Marshall, *No2PassDepl0.51p,m. JNo 1 Pass Dep 5:06a.m. Gjergend Simmons will speak to Linden Fred Williams has sold his saloon Wheat is worth 90 cents to-day. fiH Lyon county, and before the meeting •No 4 2 25pm *No3 5 05p.m. Below we give the correspondence Republicans on the 29th. ., N 16 Frt 5 05 a. ||No 23 Frt Arr 10:10a m. outfit to Henry Seifert, of Le Sueur. he requested the man in charge of the A little girl arrived in the familys of *No25 1:50p.m. 8 11 S5a.m between Candidates Stewart and Peterson Mrs. C. L. Roos will leave for California JN0 24 ll.3Cp.ro Gustave Richait of Milford has bought hall not to fail to put a pitcher ot water Jos. Seifert on Sunday. in regard to the challenge made by JDaily except Monday, the first of next month. Daily except Sunday a farm bf 160 acres near Springfieldlft Daily except Sunday. and a glass on tbe table, if the former. A perusal of the contents $On Sundays onlj |i Daily, Minnesota has a population of 1,300,017 Ben Juni is delivering nursery goods "Put the water in a glaslf pHoner,"' P. W. Wildt, the well known Faribault of both letters will show that Mr. Peterson C. H. W. HEIDEMAN, according to the latest census. for the L. L. May Nursery Co. of St. said he. "It tastes so much nicer and politician, was in the city Wednesday. Station Agent. excuses himself with good reason Paul. Gus, Vogeler, of the St. Paul Business cooler in glass, you know." and excellent grace: College, is spending the week here A nice line of Fall overcoats, for fail W. A. Hubbard is up in Dakota, collecting When Gen. Bsker got up to make his Redwood Falls, Minn., Oct. 8, '90. The furnaces and heating apparatus with friends. or summer wear at T. Crone's. for the S. D. Peterson Implement speech he found the glass pitcher on S. D. Peterson, New Ulm, Minn. for the new court house arrived on Co. Gen. Sibley is sick and is not expected hand and in the course of his remarks Underwear for everybody, Sizes to Monday. DEAR SIR:—I shall be pleased to to live over a few days. He is over fit the child and the man at G. A. Otto- on the tariff he spoke of the duty on Revs. Albrecht, Hoyer and Schaller have you accompany me oc my rounds, Diphtheria is said to be prevalent in meyer's. 80 years old. glass. Taking the pitcher his hand left for New Prague on Monday to attend and discuss the issues which are involved Mankato. Several deaths have alieady he exclaimed: a conference. The Misses Emma and Allie Scherer in this campaign, What? Politics? been reported. vi "See this glass pitcher. Now, before I pleasantly entertained a small party of Yours for reform, Veave that aside for a few moments Mat Anderson, the new fireman at, A son and heir arrived in the family ^nd call to examine the nice line of this McKinley bill was passed the farmer friends on Sunday evening. 4 the Empire Mill, has moved his family A. D. STEWART. of Frank Schaefer on Thursday. Just goods received by Hauenstein. could enjoy a drink of pure cold New Ulm, Minn. Oct. 14, '90. to this city from St. Peter. A. Stewart, the Alliance candidate in time to see New Ulm go Republican. water out of a pitcher like this, which A. D. Stewart, Eedwood Falls, Minn. for senator, speaks in Cottonwood on Hosiery at reduced prices at G. A. The marriage of George Hillmer and only cost 25 or 35 cents. But this tariff Ottomever's. the 24th, in Sigel on the 23rd, and in DEAR SIB:—I am in receipt of your Miss Bertha Schrader, of Lafayette, is Senator Davis and W. R. Merriam bill has put up the price of glass pitchers, favor inviting me to join you on your Milford on the 25th. announced for the 30th of this month. Remember will speak at St. Peter next Tuesday and to get a pitcher like this be "rounds" through the district,*m joint The Republican Club of Sleepy Eye There is no Tariff on the Jewelry, Blind Booue at Union Hall to-mo evening. All who can should arrange would have to pay 75 cents or $1.00. discussion of the issues involved in this Watches, Clocks etc. sold by Hauen- has extended an invitation to New Ulm row eveniog. Good critics say he is to go down and hear him. The keeper of the hall, who is a Republican, stem the jeweler. campaign. In answer I would say that Republicans to meet with them this the superior of the celebrated Blind naturally felt indignant at his The Republican club at Sleepy Eye I cannot neglect my business to the extent evening. All who can should go up. Blankets and Quilts at reasonable Tom, having been used to furnish material —..«,*«.*t«o has the following officers: President, J. of devoting v^wk«* u^.uuug my entire time from prices at G. A Ottomeyer's. Bob Evans will speak in New Ulm A boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Wellcome Secretary, Hans Mo now until election day in a discussion in it °r Gen, Baker's story on October 30th. Mr. Evans spoke The Radiant Home. Fred Pfaender last Thursday. In politics, and rising up among th u~e audience be Treasurer, Wm. Gieseke. of subjects unon which we ought to be ftnrl T,5=",n" ---J: here two years ago, and everybody who People'of New Ulm can no longer they say, he is '•shoost like his said. of one mind. The only political issue, E. G. Pahl denies point blank that he get along without stoves. The cold heard him knows that he isn't excelled fader." "Say, Mr. Baker, you .asked me to thav cau comD before thc legislature snaps ot fall are upon us andif you would ever gave expression to the interview as a campaigner. •.uu W I uwuio legislature J— —-•»».»» i« prepare against it, buy the Radiant A cow belonging to Ernst Wicherski credited to him by the St. Paul News. for which we are candidates for electfon at it fo1' you you did On the evening of Mr. Evaus' speech, a Home coal stove of J. B. Arnold. There not want a common, every-day pitcher was run over and killed by a Jtreight So much for the lying veracitv of Mr. is the choice of a United States Senator. are a few here who have tried it. They Congressman Lind will also speak on Hke farmers use. You wanted it of train near the Roller Mill early last The Hon. C. K. Davis has shown himself H. P. Hall. can all testify to its superior qualities. the political issues of the day. Gov. Friday morning. so watchful, as well as able, in the £lass- Well sir I want to correct 3 our Here is a case of the industrious. A Merriam has also been invited to attend statement«a. t- yvhat. .i. cost. I went advocacy and protection of the interests C. R. Davis, Chas. Hensel and G. A. Our stock of Woolen shirts is larger farmer is hauling manure for his and will in all probability be present. down into the grocery store below this of our state, that no man ought to take than any iu town. It includes everything. Blomberg of St. Peter were in town farm from New Ulm to the other side hall and I bought a can of baking powder, T. Crone. issue against the pledge I have taken to Friday and Saturday. They are office of Essig, a distam of eight miles. He and they gave me the pitcher with Through the agency of A. Blaochard, vote for him in case of my election. seekers, all of them. claims to iuase $8.50 a day by so doing. Proposed Constitutional Amendment. it." Conrad Serr of Milford has received an On economy in the expenditure of John Hauser, son of Jacob Hauser The Republican Club invites the ladies, To be voted upon at the next General increase of pension from $10 to $24, the people's money, we are probably of Home, died last Wednesday. He Don't Don't Election. (Pubhbhed in pursuance the gentlemen and in fact all who Chas. Corey of Cambria an increase both agreed. When in the senate be- of Chapter 157, General Laws was 17 years of age and was quite well want to hear a masterly speech to come I A 11 a Wft S at Hauen- from $6 to $8, and Fred Arndt also of of 1887.) known in New Ulm. to Turner Hall on the evening of the tore,, 1 aid all 1 could t"""••e sav expenseso ste nwm thc jewelei jowcitsr has receive received par partt offo —^. *-«.t*»,ii.-.v, uas Cambria an increase from $14 to $17. fiis and reduce taxation. If electedJ I shal1 holidavy goods—Com.e andj look at 30th and listen to the Hon. R. G. Evans, WHEREAS, it is made the duty bylaw of the W. S. Culver, who has had charge of a Y-orli-iA A a I *r 1 1 themn.l a a /^*^. -w A A do so again, and I presume vou would, \ttorney General to prepare a synopsis of ail On Monday night the Democrats of the best political speaker in Minnesota. the Brush Electric Company's interests amendments proposed to the constitution, notice if successful. The other important To the Republican Club of New Ulm. the city listened to Mr. Louis Stern of is hereby gnen, that by chapter one (1) of the here, for the past year, left for Cleveland, The dances at Union Hall and general Laws of 1889, the following amendment questions to be considered, and which the Volkszeitung of St. Paul. The is submitted to the voteis of the State of Minnesota, Ohio, on Saturday. Schmucker's on Sunday evening received ought not to be regarded as political, to be voted upon at the general election to meeting was held in the small hall of On behalf of the Young Men's Demomocratic be held in the year 1«90 the usual attendance. A large Geo. Boock won the gold badge of are to secure reasonable freight rates the Turner Hall and, while it was not Club of Jtfeyv Ulm I invite CHAPTER I. crowd was present at each and all report Company A on Sunday by a score of 41 you to join us in a joint debate upon the for our productions, and such amendments crowded, a good number were present. An act proposing an amendment to section political issues of the dav, before our a splendid time. The concert by out of a possible 50. Geo. Graff received four (4) of article one (2) of the to our warehouse laws as will E. G. Pahl also addressed the meeting. respective clubs and an" audience of Constitution of the State of Minnesota. the silver medal with an equal tLe band at the former place shbwed give us open markets and a chance to Mr. Stern is a pleasing speaker. New Ulm citizens at any time within score, much improvement. ship and sell our grain and other products ten days. The choice of subjects of These from other towns of the SECTION 1 The following amendment to section either National issues, the Tariff, The contract for putting in the foundation without paying toll to the elevator fonr (4) of aiticle one (1) of the Constitution Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Peterson and countj were visitors in New Ulm on ^TttS of the State 11 Minne^ta, is hereby proposed to State or County issues will b«^ left entirely corporations. This I have worked and basement story of the new daughter Flora, are visiting with Iracy the people of said State for their approval or Monday: Oscar Erickson and wife of at your discretion. Details of *f jection, that is to say to add at the end of said court house was let the past week, Mr. for in the past and will continue to agitate friends. Mr, Peterson will put in a time, place and speakers to be arranged section the following paragraph Springfield, H. G. Hays and wife, Dr. '\ud the Legislature may piovide that the Hanscheu, of New Ulm, being the successful yvhether I am elected or remain a for by the undersigned and a portion of the week Redwood County, J. W, B. Wellcome, Hans Mo, Wm. agreement of Ave sixths (5 6) ot any jury in any committee of your selection. bidder. The contract price approximated private citizen. Te give you an illustration in civil action or proceeding, aftei not les« than electioneering. Gieseke, J. M. Thompson, W. W six (6) hours deliberation bh 11 be aumcient By order of the club, $5,000, and was fully a of my position on this question \eidict thertiu," Smith, Rev, Striemer, Wm. F. Gieseke, We were told last week that Call FaED PFAENDER, Section four (4) of article one (1) of the consti thousand dollars lower than some other I would mention that last year when Brauns had been given the Democratic L. G. Davis, J. and L. Wellcome of tution of the State of Minnesota, now reads as President. bids for the same work —Redwood follows this railroad company (the Chicago & nomination for city treasurer in Spokane Sleepy Eye, and Gudmau Anderson of SBC 4 The right of tualbyjuiy shall lemain Gazette. Noithwestern) doubled its rates, instead NEW ADVERTISEMENTS inviolite, uid shall extend to all cases at law Linden. Falls. Everybody in New Ulm without regard'o tlv amount in contioversy, bat of submitting to the robbery, I a jury tri il may be waived by the parties in all knows Carl Brauns. Jacob Klossner ha6! sold the Basket ises in mannT riescribed by law hired my oyvn lawyer, brought suit A very successful test of the city waterworks CANDIDATE FOR SHERIFF. Woiks machinery, including engine Under the law is it now stands, it is necessary Judge Wilson, candidate for governor, against them and compelled them to foi theentne twelve composing the jury to agree was made last Fiiday under and boiler, to E. P. Beemann, of Excelsior. spoke at St. Peter Thursday evening. I heieby announce mj'self a* an independent upon a veidict The effect of the proposi amendment, go back to the old rates. My own in the direction of the chief of the fire department, if ad pttd, would be to authorize the Legislatme The latter will move it at once to candidate for the ofMee of About thirty from here went to pass a law by which a verdict could be the niavor and the city council. terests are so identical with those of the Sheriff of Brown County. Orting.near Seattle, Washington, where lCidied if er six hours deliberation, up^n an down to hear him, and they report his igretmt nt of live-sixths (5-6), or ten members of farmers and jour own that I can imagine Jos Galles. On Broadway a stream of water it will be used by the Orting Lumber the jtny speech as ''pretty good." was thrown through 1800 feet of hose a no point on which v^e cm differ. The ballots to be used in voting upon this amend Company. Mr. Klossner received in FOR SUPERINTENDENT OF mnts hould have printed or wntten, or paitly The Democrats have decided to make For that reason I can dee no profit in perpendicular height of 70 feet. This printed and pirth written thereon Amendment consideration, 160 aeres of good land SCHOOLS. no second nomination for representative. to Article One (1) ot the Constitution pioviding was done with the pumps with 175 wasting time and words aad must respectfully in Redwood county and a lot in the for five Mxths (5-6) jury verdict in civil action", Ahlness, notwithstanding his refusal I herewith notify the public that 1 YES—NO I hose wishing to vote in fa\or of said decline your invitation. pounds of pressure. On Minnesota town of Excelsior. Thus endeth as far amtnr ment are required to scrach out the word am an iridpendent candidate for «,he to be their candidate, will no Yours truly, street with 150 pounds of pressure six 'No," md those wishing to vote against said as New Ulm is concerned, the much office of county school superintendent. amendment aie required to scratch out the woid doubt receive their votes. streams were thrown at the same time J. B. Velikanje. talked of and much abused basket factory. Yes 43 S D. PETERSON. A suit of clothes, belonging to Geo. to almost an equal height. The test FOR SALE. PROBATE NOTICE. Grimm, and some clothing owned by made a very pretty sight and was witnessed Personal Mention. John Webster, Republican candidate The undersigned offers for sale his OTVTC OP MINNESOTA, 30TA,CountyofBio\ County of Biowns« Wm. Mueller was stolen from the by hundreds. ~In Probate Court Spec*al Term, October 2nd, house Und lot, corner Franklin and for treasurer in Nicollet County, was in 1890 Springfield depot last Friday night. The Third North Street. Jos. Sattler, of Springfield, yvas in In the Matter of the estate of Chnstoph Ohine town Friday, having returned from a If three hundred people present 'it a deceisert. thief is an unknown quantity. Albert Held. toyvu Monday. trip through the western end of the regular meeting of *he Republican club Wherea«, an instrument in writing, pui porting to be the last will and testament ot Chnstoph As will be seen from a notice in another Julius Krause was at St. Paul jesterday county. Mr. Webster stands a very excellent means anything, it means that theie WAREHOUSE MEETING. Ohme, deceased, late of said count}, has been doln ered to this Codrt, column, there will be a meeting on business. chance of being elected. He is are more Republicans in New Ulm than And whereas,Wilhemme Ohme has filed therewith of farmers at Union Hall next Sunday All Alliances of Brown and adjacent her petition, lepiestnting among other things that one of the oldest residents of the county, the Democrats have any idea of. On Alfred Hellman is spending the week said Chnstoph oiime died in »aid County on counties and in fact all the farmeis of to talk over the proposed erection of a the 10th ly ot Mm, 1890, testate, and that theie has often leprtsented them in the Monday night there were about that with St Paul friends. the vicinitv are invited to attend a is executor named in slid la«t will and warehouse and elevator at this place. legislature and in other positions of many present at Union Hall. The Concordia meeting at Union Hall, next Sunday, testament, and piaving that the said msiiument Andrew Lock way, a former Neyv Ulm iv bi admitted to probate, and that letters Fred Wendland met with an accident October 26th, for the purpose of talking tiust, and is in every way honorable band yvas also present and furnished of administration with the will annexed be to her boy, is up from St. Paul. over warehouse and elevator mat'ers issued thraoi), in the Empire Mill last Tuesday. A and capable to fill the office to which he excellent music and with that and It I* Oidered,Thit the pi oofs of said instrument Jos. Eckstein went to St Paul Monday and to transact such other business as barrel was thrown against him in some aspires. Nicollet County Republicans the various speeches the hall was made and 'he said pi tition, be heaid before this Court may come before the meeting. afternoon on business. at the Piobate Office in said County, on Thursday wav, striking his face and badly cutting could do no better than to vote for John to ring with enthusiasm. Foitunateh By order of the Milford Farmers' Club, the 6th t'ay of November 1890, at 10 o'cloek his nose and lip. Dr. Fritsche Geo. Hut-iskamp of Winthrop spent a in the toienoon, when ill concerned may appear Louis MEYER, Pres. W ebster, for treasurer. a good delegation was present from and contest the piobate of said instrument, portion of tne week in our city. dressed the wound. And it is further ordued,thit public notice of Sleepy E3 and among them were several G. S. Ives, Republican candidate for the time and place of snnl hearing be gi* «n to Andrew Olin went to St. Paul Thursday good talkers. J. M. Thompson all pei sons interested, bj publication ottheseoidv.rs A new insurance company is soon to lieutenant governor, and Geo. F. Edwards, onee in each week tor three successive weeks MY BEER KECS! evening for a teyv dajs' visit. made a short speech full of good sensible be started at Minneapolis which will of Minneapolis addressed a prior t. said daj oriieanngin the New UlraReview, newspaper punted and published at the City of argument, as did also Dr. Wellcome mass meeting of the voters at Sleepy Miss Sophie Klanfce, of Le Sueur, is have for its object and purpose the insurance New TJlm in sal 1 Uonntj 'I he undersigned, desiring to have all H. G. Hays, and Rev. Striemer. Peter Dated at New Ulm, Mini this 2nd diy of Eye on Thursday night. Mr. Ives the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Conrad of mills alone. Among the directors October A. 1890. his empty beer ke^s returned to him at Scherer made a few remarks in German Dirks. are A. R. McGill, of Minneapolis, talked for nearly two hours on the tariff By the Court, once, offers the following inducements [I, fe ERNST BRANDT, which were well received, Prof Reim and covered the ground quite thoroughly. Charles Silverson, of New Ulm, and Mrs. Jacob Hos% a former lesident to parlies having the same in possession 48 Judge ol Probate and Blanchard said a few words, He exploded ail the arguments for returning all his empty kegs without E. R. Smith, of Le Sueur. of New Uim, is visiting here with Louis Buenger, uelay to the places hereinafter designated. and when the meeting broke up it was or rather attempts at argument, that friends. Saloonkeepers are excepted Bob Evans, the inimitable campaign with the best of feeling and hope. Ihe were made by Mr. Owen in the afternoon, H. C. C. Randall and L. J. Bojs, under this offer. For everj quarter or orator, will speak in this city in and, when followed by the numerous next meeting of the club will be held Cor. Minn, and 3d North Sts., eighth of a barrel returned, you will receive Democratic candidates for office in Nicollet the interests of the Republicans on Edwards, succeeded in restoring Saturday evening aad a good attendance a numbered ticket entitling you county, yvere in the city Monday. NEW ULM, MINN. the 30th. Bob is a rattler on the to participate in the twenty rewards to his listeners the strength of Republican is desired. The ball once started stump and he will shake up the citizens Mr. and Mrs. G. W Steinke and hereinafter set out: convictions. After the meeting it i« easy enough to keep it rolling. of this vicinity with sparkling wit children, of St. Peter, were the guests 1st reward a gold yvatch worth $50. 2nd a club was organized by Mr. Edwards reward, cash $25. 3rd reward, a fanning S. M. Owen, the Alliance candidate and Republican doctrine. Rt member during the week of the family of H. and Republican stock went up mill worth $20. 4th reward, cash the date. It will be tbe best speech of for governor, spoke at Sleepy Eye Loheyde. and Dealer in all Kinds ot $15. 5th reward, a silver watch worth many per cent. The members of the Thursday afternoon. About twentyfive the campaign. $10. 6th reward, a barrel of beer. 7th party in Sleepy E}e realize that this is Vm. Mueller came up from St. Peter or tbirt}' Alliance men were present, reward, cash $5. 3 rewards ot bbl. the year in which to look for victory in last week to attend tbe wedding of It is to be regetted that a New UJm of beer each. 10 rewards of bbl. of the rest of the tyvo hundred people Broyvn county and are working to that Chas. Stolz and Miss Ida Heyman and paper should take such a view of Mr. beer each. being residents of town. Mr. Owen is C. A. OTTOMEYER, Albert Stralow and Miss Emma Heyman. end. Ball's candidacy as the Post did in itj The drawing is to take place as soon of fine appearance and makes a fairly as all the numbers ate taken at the last issue. While Mr. Ball was commissioner The Mankato Free Press cautions the good speech. He is no exception, however, brewery of the undersigned. he was an honest one. He Mrs. Jacob Nix and Mrs. Robert Nix people of this vicinity who propose the The kegs can be returned either to* to the general rule of political acted honorably, and performed the and children returned on Friday from the brewery or the basement under J, erection of a warehouse in New Ulm. taikers who manage to maKe all they duties to which he was elected. If St. Paul, where they had been visiting B. Arnold's store E It would be well to heed its words: No can out of their side of the case, even at elected to the legislature, he will stand AUGUST SCHELL. for several weeks with Mrs. Armin Dry Goods Man, class of people have a better right to the expense sometimes of truth, and in by the whole county as well as he did Steinhauser. *. buy grain, or for that matter, transact his extended talk on the tariff he made [ORDER FOR HEARING ON CLAIMS] V^ by his district. His honor as a man Has just received a tiice line of new any other kind of business, than the James Delany and Alberl Linstrom, STATE OP MINNESOTA, County of Brown, fltf^ many statements that were wide of Goods, which he offers at his usual low vouches for that In Probate Court, Special Term, Octobei oth ^4" farmers. If they can make or save a Nicollet county candidates for the offices veracity. He attacked both Republicans prices. It is a matter of "Pergonal 1890. In the matter of the estate of Regina KahlfeJdtJK^ of Auditor and register, were callers dollar by erecting a warehouse at New Gain" to you to inspect the following: Inspector General Bunker, of the and Democrats, as parties of corruption deceased 4, All wool mittens, 15 cts. a pair and up. Ulm they should be supported and encouraged, at our office yesterday.• Both are Letters of Administration on the estate of Hegina M. N. G„ has issued his report of the that were tied hand and foot to Kahlfeldt deceased, late of the county of* hose, 15 but a too rosy view of the tour of inspection, and here is about good men and if elected Would do cred Shelby and State of Tennessee, being granted to monopoly, and held up the Alliance socks, 15 i..t ., ... William Pfaender: & outcome of the venture should not be to thh positions^ which th»v _-.ik see_ to all he has to say concerning the second and himself as above reproach. He Yarn, 7 cts. a skein and better. ^_ it is ordered, that six months bs and the «an»e is hereby allowed from and after the date of this *,*' taken, neither should usual business regiment: Underwear, Underwear, at very low told the farmers that they were poor ordsr, in which all persons bavinst claims or demands figures. methods and caution be overlooked or Of the ten companies of this regiment against the said deceased, are required to$* If that they were living in misery that as Card of Thanks. file the same in the Probate Court of said CountyJ ^-iM Ladies Blankets and double shawls omitted. An instance recurs to our I accord the first places to Company compared with 1860 they were worth for examination and allowance, or be forever^* ***& at reduced prices. Quilts and Blankets T.*& barred. yMuil mind that may not come amiss, as a all those ladies of the Turner E, of Wabasha, Company B, of only cents whereas then they were cheap. Embroideries, laces, veiling, It is further ordered, that tbe first Monday May.-fri precautionary measure, for the projectors men,Verein,, who so kindl„ rendered „w vi -A.D. 1691, at 10 o'clock A.M. at a general term of1 Faribault, Company G, of Austin, and handkerchiefs, trimmings, ruching, worth dollars. This of course would 4 0 assistance during my sickness, I desire S S S S S of the farmer's warehouse at our ribbons, buttons, tidies, bed and table Company C, of Winona, in the order take well enough with some, but in to extend sincere thanks. the same hereby is appointedas the timeand pUceS'l spreads at cheap figures. neighboring town. The Farmers1 Alliance named. The other companies, with Brown County it does not go. The •willeia-**jt spaawasswewi MBS. K. STOECKyRT when and where the sa»d Probate Conn. Call and see his big line of Hosiery iv a a mine and adjust said claims and demandu of Adrian, ^Nobles county, some the exception of Company at Blue farmers in this vicinity know that they And it is farther ordered, that notice of sneh and Underwear. five or six weeks ago, put $5,000 into a hearingbe given to all creditors and persons interested Earth City, hare been doing good work, are fairly well-to-do. They are not prepared New Ulm Markets. in said estate by forthwith publishingthis OUR AIM—TO KEEP THE BEST. warehouse, placed a buyer on tbe market, and are deserving of praise for the efficiency orderonce in each weak for threesuccessive weeks to swallow such statements as Mr. W heat, 88—90 OUR PRINCIPLE—FAIR DEALING. in the New TJlm Review, a weekly newspaper bought lots of wheat, and sunk they have attained, considering Oats Owen wauld stuff them with, and his 20 printed and published at the City of New Dim la Remember tbe Place $1,500. To deal profitably in wheat requires saldConnty. Corn 30 the many disadvantages they labor ander, speech made no convexts in Sleepy Eye. Dated at New Ulm, Minn, this 9th day of October Leibold's Building, Potatoes the services of an expert judge 50 A. D. 1890. WrM chiefly among which is a lack of In fact it only had the effect of stirring Butter ... 8—10 By the C-inrt, IT* op the Republicans to action. and a close calculator. E W N N proper drill halls. Eggs 12 ERNSTBHANKP, |[L.S. 44