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

November 19, 1890 · Page 4 of 8

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%A Wagner makes a holiday announcement Richard Pfeflerle is assisting behind George Pheney, fireman for the night I wish to announce to the parents of i* this week. Read it. the counters of B. Behnke & Co's general Going East. Qomg West. engine in the Northwestern yards, small children who are in the habit ofU* *No2PassDeplO 51p,m tNo 1 Pass Dep 5 05a.m. Anna Hartman, of Milford, died on store. Mrs. C. H. Ross entertained her lady frequenting the postoffiee during tb«**J slipped under the engine yesterday *No4 2 25pm *No 3 5 05p.m. the 6th. distribution of mail, that unless tneya *No 16 Frt 5 05 a."m ||No 23 Prt Arr 10.10a m. fiiends at tea Thursday afternoon. C. H. Ross and John Larson were np morning at about six o'clock, so that *Jfol8Frt 11 35am *No 25 1 50paa. aee to it that the children make less" Mrs. Seott has removed to New Ulm. tNo 24 11 ftp at Redwood Falls a portion of the week one of the wheels passed over his left Dr. Fritsche moved into his offices disturbance I will be compelled to do 8o£" XDmly except Monday, Waseca Radical. attending court. foot. Examination proved that no injury myself. The postoffico is a public^ *Daily except Sunday. -Daily except Sunday. in the Boeseh building last Friday. tOn Sundays onl. II Daily, place, it is true, but it is not the place An infant child of Wm. Koepke's had resulted further than the John Steljes has. moved into the Rudolphi Mr. Jandro, of Minneapolis, is here C. H. W. HEIUEMAN, for noise and disturbance crushing of two or three of his toes. died Friday morning. building on Minnesota Street. to make important alterations in the Station Agent. G. Schmidt, Postmaster. Dr. Strickler dressed the foot and in A new dynamo has been ordered for Eagle Mill elevator. A Thanksgiving ball will be giyen in We carr\ a nice line of gents' night several weelss the young man will again the electric light plant. Union Hall on the evening of the 27th. Jos. Schmucker will celebrate the W A E I S E E N S shirts in aJl sizes. ~T. Crone. be able to tend to work. Mr. Pheney's District court convenes next Tuesday. completion of his new malt house with The basket factory machinery was Ladies, buv the Light Running Domestic home is in Winoaa. The sesskm will be a short one. a ball on next Sunday evening. BUSINESS TRANSFERS., shipped to Orting, Washington, last machine.for sale bv F. H.Retzlaft. Last week the Eagle Mill alone Sheriff Block of Nicollet county transacted Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Engel of Nicollpt were The undersigned would hereby notify Just received a nice line of Gents' shipped to a single firm in* England business here last Saturday. among those who attended the Turnverein the public that the butcher shop neckwear. G. A. Ottomeyer. S. M. West,,internal revenue collector, tweuty-six carloads of flour. How does heretofore owned by the late M. Epph? celebration last Tuesday evening. Company A gives a social hop at performed the duties of his office Come One! Come All! this agiee with the claim made by certain has been leased to Mr. Frank Schnobrich, W here to? Why to Hauenstein, the Turner Hall on Thanksgiving evening. in this city Monday. who will continue the business at newspapers not far from the limits jewler. He will be glad to show his the old stand after date. Thanking all Chas. Silverson and C. L. Roos attended Milan Velikanje has returned from Mrs. C. H. Ross will entertain her of New Ulm that the McKinley bill goods You don't have to buy. friends of the former management for a meeting of the Southern Millers' Minneapolis and will again teach school young friends to a "cobweb party" at would break the back of our flour trade their liberal patronage, I trust that the T. Crone can show you as fine mufflers Association at Minneapolis last in Essig, her home on Friday evening. with Europe? Why the mills of New new proprietor *will continue in their and as large an assortment as you Friday. Congressman Lind will leave for Lewis Krook enters the office of Ulm can sell all tbe flour tnev want to can look for in the cities. 5VOr'iTi MRS XT ^PLE The New Ulm hog market has been Washington the last of next week. His the county auditor this week to initiate in Europe, McKinley bill or no McKinley Shawls and Hoods. .New Ulm, Nov. 13, 1890. pretty brisk the past week. On Monday family will accompany him. himself in the duties that will soon devolve bill, and it is fair to presume Ladies' Hoods and Shawls and Mittens -EUESTXJUJNr -«a Chas. Stuebe alone bought 350 hogs that the same state of aftairs exi^t over and Gloves at low figures at G. A. upon him. Dr.Marden has been under the weather EMPTY KECS. ana the Monday before 400. Ottorueyer's. the whole country. •I, for the past few days, but will soon Hermau Pless won the Company A Henry Voss will move into town from It you want to buy a present for a be able to attend to business as usual. gold badge Sunday afternoon by a score While up at Spnngneld last Wednesday Farmers and other parties having friend, then call on Hauenstein, thp the farm in a short time and run a stage of 42. George Graft won the silver medal Mr. Ernst Brandt purchased two empty beer kegs are kindly lequested C. L. 4ioos left on Monday on a business jeweler, who will satisfy your wants. between thi3 place and New Olm, A to return them to the brewerv at once by a score of 36. nicely located lots in Schwarzrock's addition. trip to Chicago, Sioux City and Silk mittens can be had at T. Crone's. JOHN HAUENSTEIN.' stage between these cities ought to be This addition was plaited only other Iowa points. He will be gone General Superintendent Sanborn, Division They are fine. well patronized.—Winthrop News. the entire week. recently, but it affords the finest location Superintendent Hallenbeck and Silverware, suitable for presents, can Bushard's majority in the 4th Nicollet in the city, as is evidenced by the Supt. Cosgrave, of the Northwestern In the past six months Fred Behnke be found at Hauenstein's. county district was 52 instead of 63 fact that nearly all the lots are already road, were in the city for a few hours has bottled over 350 barrels of beer or The Domestic Sewing Machine leads as stated in last week's Review. The disposed of. Mr. Schwarzrock contemplates last Wednesday. its equivalent, 40,500 bottles. Next them all. F. H. Retzlaff sells it. Jos. Schmucker will dedicate his new mistake occurred in giving O'Brien the laj mg out of another addition year he will improve his facilities by G. Kelm has traded his farm in Milford Underwear. Underwear. malt house with a grand ball on only 16 votes in Ridgley instead of 25. in spring and a good chance will the addition of steam power. for that of Soren Peterson in Eden. A great variety at G. A. Ottomeyer's. then be offered for a safe and profitable The New Ulm Sportsmen's Club will SUNDAY EVE, NOV. 23. The latter consists of 320 acips and is August Agather, at one time a student Everybody! Everybody' investment. Springfield is growing, hold an extra meeting at the residence valued at 7,500. The Milford farm was E at Dr. Martin Luther College, and Miss Is invited to examine and price the and money invested in its property is of Ernst Brandt next Sunday afternoon. sold for $3,200. elegant, display of watches, clocks, Fnda Ulneh, of Morgan, were married money well placed. Important business will be transacted jewelrv, Gold pens silverware, gold last Wednesday. A number from here E. H. Huebner was in town Wednesday. spectacles etc., at Hauenstein's. and all members are requested to be A Cordova young bridegroom failed attended the wedding ceremony. He takes his defeat philosophically present. Beautiful ties at all prices at Theo. to materialize on his wedding day. Oct. by kicking himself for not having Fratfz Meidel, the man who was Crone's Clothing store. 28 was the day, and a large number of Pinkbam tne prohibition candidate worked harder to overcome the three A a iv in Ball will be stricken with paralysis last week while invited guests assembled at the home of BATH ROOMS. for governor, received about 6,000 yotes votes against him. given at going from town to Pfaender's farm, the bride, where a sumptuous feast was in the state at the recent election. His died Wednesday night at twelve o'clock. The hard wood floor has already been prepared, but the bridegroom failed to Having opened bath rooms in the vote in Brown County was in the neighborhood If The funeral was held Friday. laid in the new court house and the same building wi»h my barber shop, 1 01 fifty. We do not have the appear, although living but four miles steps leading into the building are now am prepared to furnish hot or cold baths Paul Seeger, one ot the early settlers away. Upon inquiring, it was found exact figures. 5 THURSDAY EVE, NOV. 27TH. at all times. The rooms are nicely furnished being erected. The lower floor will of New Ulm, who came here previous that he had been busy husking corn and have all the conveniences. The old Catholic chuch is now being probably be ready for occupancy by Every! ody invited. Good music. to the Indian tight, was in the city and had forgotten- his wedding day. HENRY VEDDER. repaired. One end of it will be used Jan. 1st. Thursday. He is now owner of a large Admission 50 cents for Gents. Bride, bridesmaids, groomsmen, parson BATH ROOMS. as a school room, and the other section ranch and orchard near Santa Ana, Judge of Probate Brandt has received and wedding cake, but no bridegroom. tuttittft will be fitted up as a hall in which to California. official notice from r,he superintendent The rumor that three jiited 1 have just opened bathrooms in connection hold society meetings and concerts. of the hospital lor insane at St. Peter, The Y. P. S. of E. of the Congregational rivals had paid the young man $150 to with my barber shop, and invite The first concert will be given during that Anna Kennedy, committed to the a share of public patronage. The church have elected the following absent himself is a mistake. Corn, not the holiday s. rooms are well furnished and are run asylum from this county in May, has AT^«- officers: President,' Miss Sophie cash, came between the young blade in first-class shape. Open at all times. Frank Schnoberich and Miss Rosa been legally discharged. Kiesling, vice-president. Otto Held, and the object of bis affections.— St. FRED PELSER. Penning were married at the home of secretary, Herman Held treasurer, Peter Tribune. Henry Seifert has sold his saloon business the bride's parents in Home last Wednesday MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE SALE Miss Otterholm. and fixtures in this city to Julius The following parties have received afternoon. Quite a uumber of J'hutiday &ve, Jf*cv. S7ih. Default hiving been made in the conditions of a Brown, one of Lexington's well-to-do The family of Chas. Kendall, the license to wed that have not thus far been New Ulm friends were present during certain mortgage, executed by Peter Gulden and farmers, and will re-engage in the business Barbara his wife, mortgagors, to John Noe travelling representative of the Crosby noticed in the Review: Ernst Block the ceremony and at its close were The dance wil! be given under the mortgagee, dated February 23d A 1887, and in New Ulm. The change will be Milling Co., will remove from New Ulm lecorded the oflice of the Kegistei of Deeds in and Augusta Wendland Joseph Lesser auspices of treated to a repast that was inviting to and for the County of Brown, in the State of Mm made about Jan. 1st.—Le Sueur News. to Maywood, 111., the latter part of this and Barbara Tauer, John F. Gabriel COMPAN N ROT. nesota on the ninth d*y of March A 1887, at say the least. Mr. Schnoberich has already 12 o'clock noon in Book of Moitgages, on week. They have many friends nere Monday was the day set for the hearing and Mary Brosch, Geo. C. Eckstein and embarked in business in New pages, S15 346 ard 347, by which moitgage there was corn eyed and grained the following de who will regret to see them leave. in the Holden case before the Supreme Annie Losleben Wenzel Raschka, and Ulm, and we extend to him the best of scribed real estate, situate in the County of Brown Court. It will probably be some aforesaid, to-wit The South Half of the South Katie Kilps Andreas Suess and Eliza A plow was stolen from the farm of wishes. Excellent music has been provided East Quarter (S 'A SE V£) of Section Fouiteen tf4), weeks, however, before a decision is beth Wartzberger Geo. Wendecker for the occasion and all are cordially and the West Half of the North East Quarter (W Carl Kickusch, who lives just across Judge Huebner and E. Houck Went Yi NE %), of Section Twenty three (28), in Township invited 10 attend rendered. When it does come, it means and Magdalena Hammerschmidt Duncan the river in the town of Lafayette, last on» hundred and nine (109) North, of Range down to Henderson Thursday. It has Thirty (30) West of the Fifth Principal Meridan— either death or freedom for both Holden Admission- 50 cents per couple. A. Montgomery and Meriarn Wednesday night. Mr. K. says that Containing one hundred and sixty (160j acres of been reported that in Washington Lake and Rose. Owens Wallace M. Greene and Mary land, according to Government Survey, to secure from the tracks leftjm the snow it was the payment of the sum of Eleven Hundred a number of ladies voted at the general Thompson John Dietsch and Mary ($l,100'v Dollars, wt interest at the rate of seven evident that the theft was performed [ORDER FOR HEARING ON CLAIMS.] That the Ladise' Society of the Turnverein election and that their votes were put (7) per cent per annum pajaDle semi-annually, OT VTE OF MINNESOTA,Cormty or Brown }er. Gratwohl August Agathei and. Frida by two men. accordirg to the conditions of a promissory note have been industrious during In Probate Court, Special Term, November into the regular ballot box instead of a bearing same date as said mortgage, made by said 6th, 1890 Ulrich Horace E. Palmer and Laura the past year was evidenced by their Petei Gulden to said John Noe, and the said The merchant tailoring establishment separate one as the law requires. If I-f the matter of the estate of Christoph Ohme mortgage having been duly assigned by the said Cadj Niels Jorgenson and Anne S. ability to release the- Turnverein of deceased which was to have gone into one of the mortgagee to Catharine A Ganrt-on on the sec this proves to be true, the vote of that Letteis of Administiation with the will annexed Larson Frank bchnobrich and Rosa ond a iy of \pnl A 1887, which assignment *, ft bonds to the extent of $500 and present new Boeseh buildings according to certain on the Estate of Christoph Ohme, deceased, late of town will be thrown out and Ed. Huebner was on the eleventh day of April A 1887 re Penning George Tauer and Catharina the County of Bz own and State of Minnesota, being the society with a receipt for the corded in the ofhce of said Register of Deeds in reports, will not materialize. The will be elected. He went to the printed to Wilholmine Ohme Book of Mortgages, on page* 378 and 379, and Stadick, and Jacob Kalb and Maria same on the evening of the anniversary. It is ordered, that six months be and tie same default hiving been made in the payments of the gentlemen, who proposed to open the county seat to" look up the matter.— is hereby illowed from and af.er the date of this interest which became due January 1st 1890, and Pauline Peters. It is to their credit that they have been order, in which all persons having claims or establish nent, have telegraphed that July 1st, 1890 upon said note mid mortgage, Winthrop News. demands against the said deceased are lequired pursuance of the clause therein contained there IS so thrifty. A certain man in this cit\, upon they do not want the rooms. to file the same in the probate conrt of said county declared and claimed to be due and unpaid npon Bertha Hammermeister, a young lady for examination and allowance or be forever laid note and mortgage, at the date of this notice, reading the accounts of the cases of The millers' ball at Turner Hall on barred. Jacob Klossner made a trip through the sum of Twelve hundred and two Dollars, and of seventeen years, whose parents live apoplexy and paralysis that occurred It is further ordered, that the first Monday in two cen's (fl202 0-2), being the whole amount of Saturday evening was an enjoyable affair, a portion of Redwood county last week a few miles this side of Morgan, died June A 1891, at 10 o'clocfc-A.M .atthe general said note and moitgnge, an 1 no action oi procee 1uig last week, became so frightened that be term of said probate court, to be held at tbe «oirt at law or otherwise hi\iug beer instituted to fully one hundred couple being and says that there is"still lots of grain Thursday night of lock-jaw. A week bouse, in the City of New Ulm, in said connty, be lecoverlhe nmoui o' «aid mortgage debt or any really inlagined that he was stricken present. Good music was furnished by and the same hereby is appointed as the time and part thereof, Now tbeiefore, notice is hereby given, stacked in that region that remains unthreshed previous to her death she had stepped place when and where th« said probate conrt wili that by virtue and in pursuince of a power of himself. He sent for some cognac and Pfaender's orchestra and the program and plenty of corn that is not examine and adjust said claims and demands. sale in said mortgage contained and theiewith re on a rusty nail, and, although she suf painkiller and after taking a good dose And it is farther ordered, that notice of such orded, md of the statute in such case made and was made up of the choiaest selections. husked. The farmers in general are fered cansiderable pain in consequence hearing be given to all creditors and persons interested provided, the ibove dtsciibcd premises will be of each was thrown into a state that in said estate by forthwith pnblishmgthis sold at mibhc auction, at the front door of the far behind those of our own county in In fact pleasure was present on every thereof, it was not thought that the accident order once in each week for three successive weeks office of *he Register of Deeds and fur the said gave him still further reason to believe hand, and the millers succeeded in entertaining their work. in the New Ulm Review, a weekly newspaper Codnty of Brow and at the City of New Ulm there would be accompanied with dangerous printed and published at the City ot New Ulm in in, on Saturday, the thnteenth day of December that he had received an attack of apoplexy. not alone themselves but their said County A. 1890 at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, to satisfy The advertised letters at the postofface results. On Tuesday however When a physician was summoned the amount of said mortgage debt then due and Dated at New Dim,Minn ,tLis 5th iy of Novembei invited friends as well in real enjoyment the first symptoms of lock-jaw were unpanl, together with the costs and expenses of tor the month of November are A 1890. *4 the old man bemoaned the shortness «uch forecliisuri. proceeding, including seventy«ve($7V) By tho Conrt I The marriage of Geo. C. Eckstein and addressed to the followijg:, C, Ablung, manifest and on Thursday they were $' ERNST BRANDT, of the time that remained for him loilars attornei sice? acstipulatedmsaid Miss Annie Losleben, an accomplished Andreas Dauer, Paul Kiske, Albert followed by convulsions. Thursday S 49 Judge of a mortgage, ani the said mortgage will be thereby to live in, and said thai he could feel lorecloseo. Agert, Mrs. Anne Cruso, W. Barlett, young lady of Home, was solemnized night she died. Dated October 27th 1890 that his end was near. The phvsici in State oi Minnesota, Brown Connty, ^BB. at the Catholic church by Rev. Berghold D. W. Bassett, Frank Noll, Olaf E. In PobaieCou.t CATHABINE A. GARRISON, A fatal accident occurred in West however readily determined the nature I O S NOB, Assignee of Mortgagee. In the matter of the estate of Meinrad Epple on Tuesday of last week. After Grotta, L. B. Hollibier, Mike Miller, E. \ttorney for Assignee, Newton last Friday. John Gebhardt deceased. of his ailment—too much cognac and Mankato, Minn 50 the ceremony a reception was held and On reading and film? the Petition of Sophie J. Smith, A. Weigel, and John Stritzel. was kicked in the abdomen by a horse painkiller—• and a^urprt him that all Epple of Brown County, Minn., representing the event was made one of unalloyed among other things, that Merorad Epple, IatP or The many friends in this city of Mr. and for two days suffered great pain. Louis Buenger, would be well. The next morning he said Brown Connt\, vinn on the 27th day of enjoyment. The groom is a prosperous October A. 1890, at New Ulm in said county died and Mrs. Geo. Benz, of St. Paul, will Death came to his relief on Monday and was ready to swear by the doctor. The intestate, and being a resident of ibis County and thrifty young farmer of Sigel share with them the sad news of the he will be buried to-day. Mr. Gebhardt at the time of his death, leavinp goods, chattels old man was 71 years of age. and a brother of Jos. A., Andrew and estate within this County,and that the said* Cor. Minn, and 3d North Sts., death of their little son, Reuben, in was a young man of 26 vears of age. Petitioner is the widow o»" bald deceased and The thirty-fourth anniversary of the J. and Wenzel Eckstein of this city. praying that administration of said estate be NEW ULM, MINN. Pasatme California, Mrs. Benz and He is the son of the Mr. Gebhardt who to her granted. It is ordered, that said petition be founding of tbe Turnverein in this city We take pleasure in extending to the children were visiting in California heard before the Juge of this Court on Friday came here recently from Germany and and the first anniversary of the Ladies' young couple our •ongratulations. tbe 5th day of December A. 1890, at 10 o'clock when the death occuried and she will return located in Lafayette with his relatives, A M. atthe Probate Office in said County. Society was celebrated at Turner Hall Ordered further, that notice thereof be given to A novel election bet was made good to St. Paul at once. The child was the Durbabns. He had obtained possession the heirs of said deceased, and to all persons interested, last Tuesday ^evening in a manner becoming by publishing a ropy of this order once about eight years of age. by Albert Borgwardt, Thursday forenoon. of a farm in West Newton and was and Dealer in all Kinds ot the event. At the opening, Mr. in each week for three successive weeks prior to 5 I It was understood between him said day of hearing, the New Ulm Review, a just commencing to make a success of Brandt, president of the former society, Mr. Lind received a letter from one weekly newspaper printed and published at New and John Sebmelz that if Pahl was toil in this country when death cut his Ulm in said County. and Mrs. Robert 2?ix, president of the of the instructors at West Point the elected lieut. governor, Sebmelz was to Dated at New Ulm, Minn the 8th day of life short. His ending is a sad one. other day in which the latter, speaking Ladies' Society, reviewed the work of November A. V. 1890. ride a donkey through town, and if By the Conrt year just past, ana dwelt upon the C. A. OTTOMEYER, of Mr. Louis Scherer, says: "He is a A dispatch from London of recent ERNST BRANDT, Pahl was defeated, then Borgwardt [U S,] 48 growth of both organizations in a manner Judge of Probate very tine young man and does his district date contains news of Hon. Henry S. was to perform that feat. Mr. Borgwardt Wellcome, which will be of interest to that was well received. Then followed credit here. He has steadily been took his medicine like a man, dumb-bell exercises by the little gaining in his classes in the last two our readers, as the Mr. Wellcome referred and, dressed for the occasion, preceded MY BEER KEGS! girls, bar swinging by the Zoeglingsverein to is a nephew of Dr. J. W. B, years, so that he now stands very well." —THE— by a boy ringing a bell, followed by and other gymnastic exhibitions Wellcome, of Sleepy Eye. The dispatch This is indeed a compliment. Dry Goods Man, a crowd of shouting boys, and gazed at says: "Henry S. Wellcome gave a banquet under the direction of Mr. Gebser. All The undersigned, desiring to have all by many of the town-people, he rode up Chas. Hauenstein, Geo. Bevier, E. were nicely executed and met with to-night in honor of Prof. Waldstein, his empty beer kegs returned to him at Has just received a nice line of new Redwood street, the observed of all observers.—Springfield Brandt, T. Crone, Jos. Eckstein, C. W. once, offers the following inducements repeated -applause. A duet by Mrs. the archaeologist In the course Goods, which he offers at his usual low °J% Advance. H. Heidemann, A. A. Bogen, H. A. to parties having the same in possession prices. It is a matter of "Personal McKittrick and Miss Frida Hauenstein, of an earnest speech Mr. Wellcome Roth, J. F. Crowell ahd F. H. Behnke for retnrning all his empty kegs without Gain" to you to inspect the following: spoke in praise of Prof. Norton, of Harvard a zithern recital by Miss Hauenstein The Turnverein Debating Society delay to tbe places hereinafter designated. All wool mittens, 15 cts. a pair and up. went to Springfield Wednesday night and a recitation by Miss Ida Koch were held its first meeting Sunday evening. university, for his advocacy of the Saloonkeepers are excepted hose, 15 to assist in a Masonic installation. The under this offer. For every quarter or also entertaining features, that gave The question of governmental control project to excavate Delphi, which he JK socks, 15 lodge at that place is of recent organization, eighth of a barrel returned, you will receive evidence of exceptional merit The Yarn, 7 ets. a skein and better. said contained treasures surpassing of the telegraph and railroad systems but is nevertheless in a flourishing a numbered ticket entitling you Underwear, Underwear, at very low program closed with an exhibition of of the country was the subject for discussion those of Olympia. He urged the United to participate in ttie, twenty rewards figures. condition and will not want for torch club swinging, in colored lights. and nearly all who were present States government to grant a subsidy hereinafter set out: Ladies Blankets and double shawls members. This made a beautiful sight and was took a lively interest in the debate. and the American public to subscribe 1st reward a gold watch worth $50. 2nd '*&t reduced prices. Quilts and Blankets reward, cash $25. 3rd reward, a fanning admired by all. After this the old men, promptly for the purpose of securing cheap. Embroideries, laces, veiling, Dr. Wellcome, of Sleepy Eye, was an When it «ame to a vote, it was agreed mill worth $20. 4th reward, cash handkerchiefs, trimmings, ruching, like Louis Meyer, Peter Mach, Charlie agreeable caller at our office Saturday to by an overwhelming majority, that for America the honor of presenting $15. 5th reward, a silver watch worth ribbons, buttons, tidies, bed and table Heideman, Henry Frenzel and others afternoon. The doctor is one of those great benefit would be derived from the to the world a great classical discovery. $10. 6th reward, a barrel of beer. 7th spreads at cheap figures. were allowed to go through with a few transfer of the telegraph system,but that He thought that gold dug from reward, cash $5. 3 rewards of bbl. jolly, whole-souled fellows, who always Call and see his big line of Hosiery of beer each. 10 rewards of bbl. o* gymnastic feats and the way in which American mines could fitly be used in make good company, and time spent the railroads should not be bought up. and Underwear. beer each. they did it excited laughter enough to with him is always profitably passed. Regular meetings of the Turnverein as excavating the treasures of Delphi." Tbe drawing is to take place as SOOB OUR AIM—TO KEEP THE BEST. send the crowd away rejoicing. A He is also president of the Sleepy Eye a society of this nature will be held, and Mr. Wellcome is attaining considerable as all tho numbers are taken at the OUR PRINCIPLE—FAIR DEALING. dance followed the entertainment, giving live questions of the day will be brought prominence in England through his entertainment Republican club, and to his ardent brewery of the undersigned. Remember the Place about fifty couple opportunity to of distinguished foreigners, The kegs can be returned either to work is due largely the splendid Republican up for consideration. Prominent among the brewery or the basement under Leibold's Building, indulge in the pleasures of the mazy victory in our neighbor Tillage, them, we are told, will be the and now has the reputation of being B. Arnold's store. waltz. NEW ULM, MINN J5. ^V^^YC* vexed McKinley 1 $M one of London's leading citizens. ,: AUGUST SCHEU. J^* MM •mmmm tSSL