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C. & N. W. TIME CARD. O A N E W S Now cometh the season for sinch and N O a 5 N N 5 0 I N I 5 S 5 N W N l^w Ulm Markets'. *&**-*^ ,W T. R. Humphrey whist parties. .... Qoing East. Going West. Wheat .76—81 V'^* Rsr** *No2PassbeplO:51p,m See change in Loheyde's ad JNo 1 Pass Dep 5:05a.m. Oats .-'. Geu. Baker, it is said, will 'contest" 27 J. Laudenschlseo-er *N 4 2:iBp.m *No3 5 05p.m. 0 Corn' »n co eo N «o co «a i- 1-i x*t «3 82 •No 16 Frt 5:05 a. m. ||No 23 Frt Arr 10:10a.m. Judge Webber is at Redwood Falls T-I T-3 C* Lino's election. *Kol8Frt ll:85a.m y—t i-4 Potatoes., *Noi5 l:50pjn. .-H 50" *•-, holding court. N O 24 ll:3Cp.m F. H. Behnke wsfc over to Winthrop Butter in N ii is 9 -13 Julius Berndt.. tDnily except Monday, Henry Kiesling was over from Winthiop r-l .-1 r-i i-l i-l .iwwvsVTt -*t Egga last Thursday on business. •-. 18 •Daily except Sunday. "Daily except Sunday. Jj. $On Sundays onlj. IS»1 HDaily, Sunda}'. New U!m increased Lind's vote of sK- George Book.., C. Mupepsy. H. W. HEIDEMAN, •Mi Several inches of snow fell in this vicinity O N N O N W O O O O »Q Station Agent. two years ago sufficiently to elect him. iH t-l This is what you ought to have, in.-f./v Saturday. OOCO iO Miss Minnie Strint returned on Friday ''a:A O O 0 0 O O 0 O O fact, you must have it, to inlly enjoy '*%(§£'. Mrs. B„ Follman & Co. have just received E. Rolloff.. N tD (N CO OS t~ CO t~ r-t CO CO (N CO Millers' ball at Turner Hall next life. Thousands are searching for it -41 from a prolonged visit in Wisconsin. a fine iine of winter millinery daily, and mourning because they find A Saturday evening. with all the latest novelties. They are E. G. Koch. it not. Thousands upon thousands of **V-'"" SK'2^HSf:,,'s,OCi,oooscC,e03IC5IOOiOCO(M-*QO«0 ill prepared to sell cheaper than ever. gj i£5 t. f. »-i CO (N «5 »0 «5 O N CO «3 CO CO TJ Oscar Mueller has gone to St Paul to Mrs. Kirchstein, of Winona, is the dollars are spent annually by our peo- '*?''-,: accept of employment. pie in the hope that they may attainthis guest of Mrs. MeKittrick and other T. Crone carries as nice aline of N O S B. Velikan je.., O N N N N boon. And yet it may be had by friends. A daughter was born to Rev. and mufflers as you will find anywhere. all. We guarantee that Electric Bisters, Mrs. Dongus last Saturday. Bushard was elected commissioner in J. Domeyer..., OSNjIiNINOOWi^iaXiOeoONKKOimfOr-il if used according to directions and rH O t~ r-HO C© OACO (N l-H Tf BATH ROOMS. the use persisted^ in, will bring you the 4th Nicollet county district by 63 Mrs. Frank Whitney was the guest G. Davis Good Digestion and oust the demon. majority. 53 52 -I? N a N a of St. Paul iriends during the week, Having opened bath rooms in the Dyspepsia and ins tallinstead Eupepsy OOSt^JO^OSCNCOtOOOOOCOOOCS^oScO same building wilh my barber shop, 1 Lind will rank fifth in prominence We recommend Electric Bitters for Dances were held at Union Hall and 0 S S 2 S S 2 2 S 5 2 Dyspepsia and all diseases of Liver, am prepared to furnish hot or cold baths among the Republicans of the next M. C. Robertson. Schmncker's Tivoli on Sunday evening. a N to N in N N a Stomachand Kidnevs. Sold at 50c. at all times. The rooms are nicely furnished Congress. L. C. Herr, of Slav ton, tho financial and have all the conveniences. and $.00 per bottle" by C. L. Roos, J. M. Thompson. oooo»Oooosooeoeo«it^cot~oo5eoco«na5rv^ti Wni. Silverson and family of Nicollet Druggist. census agent, was in the city during E N E E spent Sunday with the family of the week. BATH ROOMS. NHHOJMOOWXIOOOOTitlNi O OD T« Ai NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Chas. Silverson. S. Bellig....... COM»0N O S N S 5 N A brother of C. W. H. Heideman has 1. have just opened bathrooms in connection been admitted co the bar in Demersville, Court convenes a week from next TREASURER'S NOTICE, F. Baasen...... «5TtlOseOeOCOW50100QOr-l-*OIi-iT«-Mirte«ra with my barber shop, and invite Tuesday. As usual tbe calendar does Montana. a share of public patronage. The Notice is herebv given that Friday, not include many cases. E. Brandt The President has set aside Thursday, rooms are well furnished and are run Nov. 14th, 1890, is the last day for paying ft 2 2 2 CO.CO O O 5 0 0 0 S 5 5 S O The arguments in the Clifton Holden in first-class shape. Open at all times. November 27th, as a day for general assessments for laying water mains case will be heard by the United States thanksgiving. and for street sprinkling. E PEUSEB. 00 «A CO Jos. Galles.., STATE H.G. Mueller, Supreme court next Monday. OF MINNESOTA, County of Brown ss. Miss Bertha Behnke spent a few days City Treasurer. In Probate Court, Regnlai Term, Noyember Miss Clara Doehne, who has been L, Schmelz.., of last week with her sister Mrs. Schoregge 3rd, 1890. Ot^«5NCO(N(NiOoOr-iTjH!N(NeOcoSSo In the matter of the estate of Fritz Jess, visiting for several weeks in St. Paul, LOST. of Sleepy Eye. deceased: N. Anderson. ^£°2?i!S^ ^23 "^o'- eot.ooooeot On reading and filing the petition of Caroline returned to New Ulm, Saturday. A letter addressed to the undersigned. Frank Beach arrived here from St. ijoacot^irscoiO«5(Nas^ooN(NiQcSic^ Jess, administratrix of the estate of said deceased, Finder can leave same at her place of setting forth 1 he amount of personal estate In the Second district Wilson came Paul Sunday morning to take charge of that has come into her hands, the disposition residence or at postoffice. os (N(N«5Hr-fH-*l©iNio ii ^iJ_ out third in the race. Merriam received B. Marschner. thereof, and how much remains undisposed of the electric light plant. Mrs. Judith Hrcy. ," the amount of debts outstanding against said deceased, 16,339 votes, Owen 13,542 and Wilson as far as the same can be ascertained the Adolph Biermann, the candidate of S. A. George. FOR RENT. legacies unpaid, and a description of all the real 12. 683. N S S t^ClC005CO-«rl(N-«oSo estate, excepting the homestead, of which said the Democrats and the Alliance, was deceased died seized, and the condition and value The undersigned offers for reut four Wm. Hummel is now located in his A. Walton. elected state auditor. of the respective portions or lots thereof the persons rooms in the Subilia bnilding on Minnesota O I N I 5 0 CO T* N S S CO iirerested in said estate,with their residences, elegant new building. The store as it Str. Mrs. Judbh Brey. and prayin that licinse be to her granted to Bell Mr. and Mrs. Mathias Olson, of Lake all of said real estate at private sale. And it appearing is at present makes a great contrast to 0 S S S S S I S S S S Nf»«t co Prairie, attended the funeral of O.M.Olsen's by said petition that there is not sufficient C, P. Cutting... the former stand. W N 5 O O N CO S4l STRAYED DOG, personal estate in the hands of said administratrix little child last Wednesday. to pay said debts, the legacies or expenses of In another column we give the official administration, and that is is necessary for the A. J. Schramm. ONiOOCT)(-'©!C50CitWINifleOai!«Mi I have in my posession a strayed dog Geo. Foster writes for the Review JOfr»Cj O CN (N N O) i-H -4^J=^* S a payment of such of debts, legacies or expenses to five months old, black, with white spot returns of Brown county. It sell aliof said reai estate. from Barron, Wis. He removed to on breast. Owner can have same by A. J. Grimmer. Itis therefoie ordered, that all persons interested shows the biggest Republican victory 5 S S 2 2 N W 0 O that place recently from St. Paul. paying for advertisement. in said estate appear before the Judge of this O rt S 2 S £2 N of any section of the state. court, on Saturday tbe 29th day ofNovemberjA D. 4 CHAS. A I E N S E I N 1890, at 10 o'clock A. M., at the Court House in Chas. Dietz, the Brown county boy, fs^i%iv co i-i i© co ao ia the City of New Ulm in said County, then and In all parts of the state and in nearly Ole Jorgensen. who ran for treasurer in Blue Earth there to show cause (ii aiy there be) why license W N every county, Col. Bobleter ran should r.ot be granted to said administratrix to county, was defeated by Peter Loyld. EMPTY KEGS. sell so much of the real estate of said deceased as R. Pfefferle.... ahead of his ticket. His majority will shall benecessary to pay such debts, legacies and expenses. Anton Olding sustained an apoplectic be in the vicinity of 6 or 7,000. Farmers and other parties having And it is further ordered that this order Frank Burg... stroke on Monday. He has been confined 5 0 5 2 5 S 2 2 2 2 N shall be published once in each week, for three empty beer kegs are kindly requested Miss Gertie Baasen returned from a to his room in consequence, but is uccessive weeks prior to said day of hearing in to return them to the brewerv at once. lx he Ne Ulm Review,a weekly newspaper printed several weeks' visit in St.Paul last Saturday. oN'*ocftjg-.Tji a recovering. and published at the City of New Ulm fn said ao r- eo ,- r-t oo «o co co co oo co JOHN HAUENSTEIN. H. Plath She was accompanied by a county. Smith's Vaudeville Pautomimie Company Dated at New Ulm, Minn., the Sid day of November cousin, who will visit here for some [ORDER FOR BEARING ON CLAIMS.] A. D. 1890. presented a set-ond rate show to J. J. a SOOT©, uo N «0.~.....ri N J-H ,. r-i CO QTATE OP MINNESOTA.Oomty of Brown ss. By the Court time. '-'In Probate Court, Special Term, November a small audience at Turner Hall on ERNST BRANDT otn, 1890 L. B. Krook... [8. L.] 47 Judge of Probate. «-iaOOt—©l-CC ~H M0OO»H^©cOTHa© Friday evening. H. Sigurdson was elected commissioner "In the matter of the estatelof Christoph Ohme OOr^OJGMCO'OCOOOCO CO 00 C5tOeOr-iNe0^i« 0 deceased. MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE SALE in the 2nd district by a majority Ed. H. Huebner wus defeated in his Letters of Admintstiation with the will annexed !2oos ©coc*«uocooooo on the Estate of Christoph Ohme, deceased, late of of 143 oyer Scheibel. J. Palmer was race for county attorney in Sibley county (J. Ahlness 0'0N-^Nc~**©i-!r^MCt»OioOI«Ot~COCS Default having been made in the conditions of a the County of Brown and State of Minnesota, being certain mortgage, executed by Peter Gulden and granted to Wilhelmlne Ohme: elected in the 4th by a majority over J. by only 3 votes. You ought to have Barbara his wife, mortgagors, to John C. Noe It ia ordered, that six months be and the same H. M. Ball.. .. Addy of 228. ." ... •-|t-»00«OiOCJi«DI.lO mortgagee, d'lted February 23d A. D. 1887, and O W O O O N CO O is hereby allowed from and af or the date of this voted oftener, EI. *a irs ?o eo ?o oo i-i co —. co co N N recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds in order, in which all persons having claims or i-l i-l (N i-H r-l 1 I and for the County of Brown, in the Slate of Minnesota, demands against the said deefaeed are required The Cornish correspondent of the The financial reports of the receipt for on ihe ninth day of March A. U. 1887, at to file the same in the probate coon of Faid county sot—cocsoo(N05ascci©ii3a -^ieo©coi^©'^Hai N a ii 5 a eo^ocMco 12 o'clock noon, in .book of Mortgages, on Winthrop News says that while Peter for examination and allowance or be forever the relief of the Johnstown sufferers A. I). Stewart.. pages, 815, 346 and 347, by which mortgage barred. there was conveyed and granted the following described Peterson was going to New Ulm he has heen issued. New Ulm stands It is further ordered, that, the first Monday in real estate, situate in the County of Brown Wm. E. Baker. 00 00 (N oo i-i IQ as June A. 1891, at 10 o'clock A.M ,at the general lost his pocket-book, containing $332. third in the list of Minnesota towns aforesaid, to-wit: The South Half of the South term said probate court, to be held at the ourt East Quarter (S 'A SE \4) of Section Forfrteen 114), house, in the City ot New trim, in said county, be which made donations. Peterson has a plurality over Baker and the West Hall of the North East Quarter (W S. D. Peterson. smd Ihe same hereby is appointed as the time and 4 NE J£, of Section Twenty-three (23), in Township £2 S 2 o* o»"o* «5 place when and where th» said probate court wili in Redwood County of about 300. This While crossiug the river near Bender's onehundriMi and nine (109) North, of Range examine andfidjust said claims and demands. UN {j T"H »-H *~H Thirty (30) West of the Fifth Principal MeridanContaining makes his plurality in the district nearly And it is further ordered, that notice of such in a boat, P. Emmet was suddenly S S a N fvi- to one hundred and sixty (160 acres of hearing be given to all creditors and persons interested J. H. Haker. O it O I N I O N a 0 a O N O land, according to Government Survey, to secure 1000. Verily, Sam is a vote-getter. stricken with heart failure and died before in said estateby forthwith publishing this the payment of the sura of Eleven Hundred order once in each week for three successive weeks (SI,100) Dollars, wUh interest at the rate of seven help could reach him. This occurred Mrs. Herbert, of Wisconsin, is visiting in the New TJlm Review, a weekly newspaper John Lind... S SS'JS S S S S a to (7) per cent, per annum payaDle seaii-anaually, primed and published at the City of New Ulm in OOTOTOTOTCOCOleOcOiOCOt-T-ci-l"*Nr-5 5S Monday afternoon. with her brother, W. I. Dresser, of according to the conditions of a promissory note N said Connty. hearing same date as said mortgage, made by said Dated at New Dim,Minn..this 5th d«y of November Ft. Ridgley. This is the first time in Peter Gulden to saiil John C. Noe, and the said Tom Reed, John Lind and a few A. D. 1890. NOffS(N(»NOOt5l5t morteage having been duly assigned by tbe said F. W. Kolars.. twenty years that they have seen each By ihe Court mortgagee to Catharine A. Gariion on ihe second other Republicans will feel pretty lonesome ERNST BRANDT, day of April A. B. 1887, which assignment other. -*©C3t»M©l.coon©oio©?OOOOOr-(*3Jcri down in Washington for the next T. F. O'Hair.. was on* the eleventh day ot April A. D. 1887 recorded LL. o.J 48 Judge of Probata OT t-eocM-.t-.coi-ioorHirs & ^JS eo S S co in the office of said Register of Deeds in The vote on the jury amendment in two years. Democratic company will Book Q, of Mortgages, on pages 378 and 379, and State oi Minnesota, Brown County, S-ss. C. P. Hoi comb. default havii-g been made in the payments of tne this county was 1086 against and 1007 S? %!"?t:^ o©c5—'©coco co -o co In PobaieCouit be quite too numerous to make it enjoyable. interest which became due January 1st 1890, and In the matter of the estate of Meinrad Ennle for the change. The vote on the railroad July 1st, 1890, upon said note md mortgage, in deceased. pursuance of the clause therein contained there is r-l OO (N COC5CO©—»*l *CO»0 CO'oi -H On reading and fllin the Petition of Sophie taxation repeal was 1564 against declared and claimed to be due and unpaid upon Rob. Taylor. .. Epple of Brown County, Minn,, repreMntiBE The following from the Mankato Review said note and mortgage, at the date or this ».otice, and 323 for. amons other things, thai Meinrad Epple, lalP of the sum'or Twelve hundred and two Dollars, and throws light upon Lind's great eaid Brown County, Mtnn., on the 27th day of ^*5 S 3 !5 5 5 two cents ($1202.0-2), being the whole amount of D. T. Calhoun. October A.D.lS90,at New Ulm in said County died Some of the members ot the Masonic I rt on 0 Tt1 said note and tnortg ge, an I no action or proceeding victory: Tbe returns so far received indicate N i—( co N ea intestate, and being a resident of tbi8 County at law or otherwise having been instituted to lodge of this city will go to Springfield at the time of his death, leaving goods, chattels that Mr. Lind is re-elected by recover the nm«ui.t of said mortgage debt or any M. E. Clapp.., to 2S ^3! 3i»- ©OOeocO«fflir(eo«^ and estate within this County .and that the said this evening to atteud a Masonic installation, pMrt thereof Now therefore, notice is hereby given, O O O a S S S S Petitioner is the widow of said deceased nnd about five hundred plurality. Twoyears that by virtue and in pursuance of a power of praying that administration of said e.-tate be The Sleepy Eye lodge will pale in said mortguK" contained and theiewith recorded, ago it was 9,219, a loss of 8,700. But ggSSSs^Issgsafflslsiss to her granted It is ordered, that eaid petition be -md of the statute in such cas* made and also be represented. heard before the Julge of this Court on Friday A. Biermann. provided, the above Utsciibed premises will be these figures do not represent the actual the 5th day of Decernoer A. O 1890, at 10 o'clock sold at otiblic a cuon, at the front door of the A. M. at tbn Probate Office in said County. The City band serenaded the various situation in this district. On the gubernatorial office of ihe Register of Deed* in and for the said P. J. McGuire. Ordered further, that notice thereof lie given to County of Brown and at the Lity of New Ulm therein, victorious candidates on Wednesday vote the combined democratic 5 0 N S S S the heirs of e-aid deceased, iind to all persons interested, on Saturday, the thirteenth day of December by publishing a copy of U.ts order once A. D. 1890, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, to satisfy evening £.ud on Friday night the Concordia and alliance vote is 25,192, against a republican in each week for three successive weeks prior to the amount of said mortgage debt then due and paid day of henring, in the New Ulm Review, a boys assisted Mr. Lind in exulting vote of 16,304—8,888 majority. «0NOW(N(n«00t«l r%- CO S CO unpaid, together with the costs and expenses of M. Wesenberg.. weekly newspaper printed and published ut New snch foreclnsiire proceeding, including seventyttve($7o)dollars Ulm in said County. over his election. Had Gen. Baker received this combined attorney's ices as stipulated in said O O N S N Dated at Iiew Ulm, Minn., the 8tli day of A. T. Lindholm.. mortgage and the said mortgage will be thereby vote he would have been elected. In November A. U. 1890. Marshal Mollins, of Tracy, brought foreclosed. By the Court Dated October 27th 1890. some counties however, his name was to this city on Monday a man by the ERNST BRANDT. F. P. Brown gSg|gSSS.gl5SSg«23§SS«,SB 1L. S.] i^'-^S not printed on the democratic tickets, CATHERINE A. GARRISON, Judge of Probate name of George Smith. He was given JOHN. C. NOE, Assignee of Mortgagee. in others Mr. Lind's seems to have been Attorney for Assignee, a berth in the county lock-up, there to "-:. ._ T«i ir- w* —. v.^* vj Mankato, Minn. 50 substituted, and in nil the counties he Erick Mathison.. await trial before the next session of the N O N W N N MY BEER KECS! hiss, for some reason, run behind the district court. He is charged with S S S S O O O O O O Louis Buenger, C. M. Foote combined vote of the two parties. Mr. stealing an overcoat. The undersigned, desiring to have all Lind's election, therefore, is not a party Joseph Bobleter. Monday morning, Franz Meidel was 0 5 4 his empty beer kegs returned to him at S5JS2tn °'5 ^-3Si- t'aoeoco»ot-»coao Cor. Minn, and 3d North Sts., triumph upon the issue involved, bur, t,n once, offers the following inducements picked up near the railroad track on some extent a personal triumph, and to parlies having the same in possession NEW ULM, MINN. the road leading from Pfatnder's farm CO N CO CO (N CO OO CJ 1^ CO i-i 0*r5^^! for returning all bis empty kegs without due in part to the prejudices of democrats J. O. Barret in an unconscious condition, the effect "Yt delay to the places hereinafter des-' and alliance men. who should of a paralytic stroke. Medical examination ignated. Saloonkeepers are excepted E. G. Pahl. oo co ic c» co oo have given Gen. Baker their support. co CO under this offer. For every quarter or showed one whole side of his eighth of a barrel returned, you will receive G. S. Ives.. and Dealer in all Kinds ot i3S§S3£3&S333SS53«*gs! body to be paralyzed. The triumph of Republicanism in a numbered ticket entitling you Nicollet County was complete. All but to participate in the twenty rewards Marshal Field, of Chicago, one of the eo to Kj hereinafter set out: two candidates on the ticket, the re^ister ao «j csi 09 QQCOIr-l S greatest wholesale dry goods merchants S. M. Owen '. 1 1st reward a gold watch worth $50. 2nd and surveyor, were elected by increased in America, says: "Ninety days from reward, cash $25. 3rd reward, a fanning Thomas Wilson... C. A. OTTOIEYER. majorities and Merriam and the now nobody will know that anew tariff mill worth $20. 4th reward, cash,, state ticket were carried through by $15. 5th reward, a silver watch wortht has been enacted, and in regard to reports ^5&ggsssslk^ss«5S5a^3(i W. R. Merriam $10. 6th reward, a barrel of beer. 7tJfc majorities ranging from 200 to 500. that bur house is advancing goods reward, cash $5. 3 rewards of bbl The vote on the leading candidates was it is a mistake." Mr. Field is a good of beer each 10 rewards of bbl. o* as follows, the Republican names beinogiven Democrat and Democrats ought to believe -THE— N CO Q.^y, "O beer each. first: For governor Merriam him. Dry Goods Man, The drawing is to take place as soor' o. 1068, Wilson 885, and Owen 594 for as all the numbers are taken at the a fc S The Stark Farmers' Alliance will put S a a -Si .0 2 brewery of the undersigned. lieutenant governor Ives 1312, Pahl Has just received a nice line of new 3 5 0 3 a 5 & up a warehouse for the storing of grain The kegs can be returned either to 777 and Barret 432 for member of congress: Goods, which he offers at his usual low the brewery or the basement under J, in Sleepy Eye, Messrs. Friton, Bellig prices. It is a matter of "Personal Lind 1347, Baker 1J43 for senator B. Arnold's store. s. and Romberg, the committee appointed ViG-ain" to you to inspect the following: The Verdict Davis 1407, Randall 1118 for rep. Unanimous, AUGUST SCHELL. yf All wool mittens, 15 cts. a pair and up. to purchase the ground, bought from resentative Diepolder 1459, Quist 1070 The transition from long, lingering hose, 15 W. D. Suit, Druggist. Bippus. Ind. Julius Schramm three and a half lots if SALE AND BOARDING for auditor: Hensel 1474, Delany 1054 socks, 15 "... ..** and painful sickness to robust health, west of Mr. Graff's place and will build testifies: "I can recommend Electric Yarn, 7 cts. a skein and better. for treasurer: Webster 1317, Otto 1209 marks an epoch in the life of the in-Bitters thereon. The size of the building has Underwear, Underwear, at very low as the very best remedy. for sheriff: Block 1986, Hughes 543 for dividual. Such a remarkable event is 5i figures. not yet been decided on. They paid S A 3 Every bottle sold has given relief in clerk: Blomberg 1496, Herklorath 980, treasured in the memory and the Ladies Blankets and double shawls for the site.—Herald. every cise. One man took six bottles Rogers 34 for register: Hermanson at reduced prices. Quilts and Blankets agency whereby the good health has 929, Linstrom 1595 for judge of probate: and was cured of Rhuematism of 2, cheap. Embroideries, laces, veiling, The success in Brown county this been attained is gratefully blessed handkerchiefs, trimmings, ruching, Peterson 1346, Boys 1180 for attorney: yeais' standing."f§| Abraham Hare, year was largely the result of the fine Hence it is that so much is heard, in ribbons, buttons, tidies, bed and table Stone 1699, Cox 826 for superintendent: druggist, Bellville, Ohio, affirms: "The campaign work of Mr. C. L. Roos. Assisted spreads at cheap figures. praise of Electric Bitters. So many feel Schulz 2212 for surveyor: by the county committee, allot best selling medicine I have ever handTed Call and see his big line of Hosiery they owe their restoration to health, to. Fletcher 1119, Cram 1261 for coroner: and Underwear. whose members were zealous for the in my 2s years' experience, is Electric the use of the. Great Alterative and Dr. Skinner 1405, Dr. Wicke 1119. cause, and by the splendid and enthusiastic Bitter." Thousands of others Tonic. If you are troubled with any OUR AIM—TO KEEP TH E BEST. Lind's vote is surprising. In spite of THOS. MULVEHILL, Prop. clubs of Springfield, Sleepy Eye have added their testimony, so that the disease of Kidneys, Liver or Stomach^ OUR PRINCIPLE—FAIR DEALING. the combination of tbe Democrats and and New Ulm, his energetic, shrewd Fine toissBte fanuahed with or withost verdit is unanimous that Electric Bitters of long or short standing you ./ill sorely fg^" Remember tbe Place .£gf Alliance against him, he ran ahead of drivers at reasonable rates. Fishing, hunttag and laborious work told on election find a relief by use of Electric Bitters. do cure all dj^aa^s the Liver. and measure parties furnished teams. Ladls» A Leibold's Building, his ticket and carried tbe county by day in a manner that was a sunrise to Saddle horses. Fine Carriages for fnaeralar Sold at 50c and 1 per bottle at Kidneys or BI004 poly a half dollar over 200. N E W ULM, ^BflNN all. «-'.fr#S Office and barn In Skating Sink. Fiae Heaitaat C. L. Roos'Drugstore. 3 a bottle at Chas. $Q$II' Drugstore,- 6 forfttneralsis kept in order for see* occasions^ wwp