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

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C. & N. W, TIME CARD. *"S ^fci|*\ O A N E W S Frank Kuetaing has closed bis store Mrs. A. Blarichard visited with,.Mankato HOLDEN'S ^ATAL FRIDAY. I SEW ADVBKTISEMENTS. Going East. Going West. inWinthrop. W S I friends last week. -'^S •No 2Pass beploaip,m. Herman Kuehnel of St. Paul is here tNo 1 Pass Dep 5:05a.m. *No4 2:25p.m M. A. Bingham registered at the *Ko 3 5 05p m. Mrs. Albert Seiter returned from her FOR SALE. on a visit. 0 April 3rd is the Date Fixed Por His \fr? J? 4:15 a. ||No 23 Frt Arr 10:10a it Merchants in St. Paul last Friday. -ft W *Nol8Frt 12:'5p.m *No25 l:50p.jn. Indianapolis visit Sunday morning. Execution. ., I nave a line of fir^i el i*s lidies' D. Grussendorf is the father of a boy, JNo24 U:3Cp.ro Rev. Striemer of Sleepy Eye will exchange hair goods which I offer for sale. Ladies JDaily except Monday, Leonhard Haeberle has sold his house born last week. *Daily except Spnday •Daily except Sunday. pulpits with Rev. Nobis next desiring to learn the trade of iiair-dressmg to F. Engelbert. Consideration $1,200 Holden need no longer live in suspense. JOn Sundays onlj. II Daily. Edwin Paulsen is in St. Paul receiving can do so by calling on me at my Sunday, C. H. W. H.EIMAIAN, The day for his taking off has John Grimmer is said to show much rooms in the Beus-imin building. medical treatment Station Agent. Andreas Helget and family of Cottonwood been fixed by the governor for Friday, improvement in health since his visit to Miss M. Haxel. C. P. Ruemke The Klein furniture factory in St. Peter haye removed to Wamego County, April 3rd, and only a month remains in St. Paul. FOR SALE OR RENT. has been sold to a syndicate. '':4 Kansas. whioh h* is doomed to be pent up within Mrs. Martin Hose of Mulligan was The Arnold Concert Company was A good nouse wiih six pleasant roorus the walls of our county jail. It was Saturday morning was the coldest of visiting New Ulm friends several days located oti Front "Mr.-et near Eagle Mill. booked for Turner Hall last evening. expected that a longer lease of life Cor. Minnesota ami 3rd Nortt Sts. it the season. The thermometer registered of last week. This place is supplied with stable aud would be given him, but tne governor N E W ULM, MINN. A. Dahlig, a thrifty Courtland farmer, 26 degrees below zero. wood and coal house. Inquire of S. B. Morehouse, of tne town of Home, seems to have been anxious that thtlong-delayed will move to New Ulm in the spring. Dealer in e'-ner Boesch. Ex-treasurer Bode and County Commissioner died on Monday. He was one of the BROGERIES, CROCKERY, execution should be disposed The secood ot the series of club dances Peterson of Nicollet County older settlers of the county. NOTICE. of at once, will be held at Turner Hall Friday were in the city Monday. GLASSWARE and NOTIONS. Wm. Klossner, H. Kiesling and A.G. Holden is now confined in the jail in The business men of N^w (Jim derire evening. Miss Emily Schaefer, who'has been Seiter, leading citizens of Winthrop, this city, having been brought back to inform the citizens ot New Ulm and Dr. G. Weschcke was called to SpriDgfield visiting in Minneapolis the past six vicinitv that their piaons of business were in the city over Sunday. from Stillwater last Wednesday morning All Goods offered at prices which defy Monday evening on professional will be closed on Sundays on and after months, has returned home. competition. Goods will be delivered by deputy sheriffs from Redwood J. W. Wendell and Mrs. F. G. Pool the 15ui of March business. free to any part of the city. All kiods Henry Schrader Jr. of Lafayette has County. He is, according 'o the statements of Brookings, South Dakota, were married of farm produce taken in exchange for Material is being hauled onto the lot rented the Held residence on Franklin LICENSED AUCTIONEER. of Sheriff Schmelz, enjoying apparently in this city last Saturday. goods. opposite the water tower for the new Street and will move to town. good health and is looking A number of water-works men were SITATE Evangelical church. Htving been granted a license to City politics has began the bubble. even better than usual. He talks but OF MINNESOTA, Oonnty of Brown ss. in town yesterday for the purpose of offering act as auctioneer in thn town of Courttnnt, Probate Court, General Term March 2nd, A number of meetings are soon to be little, however, and answers all interrogatories Jacob Pfenninger, will leave in a few 1891. bids on the proposed water-works the undersigned is now ready to In the matter of the estate of Janet Tesr»w days for a trip through California and held in the interests of certain factions. with as few worls as possible. extension. seive the people in that capacity. deceased: other western states. E. D. Precht, On reading and Bling the petition of Thomas Gustav Schmidt a harness-maker from John Preisinger has disposed of his vSmith, administrator of the estate or said dea Courtland, Minn. Representative Diepolder was home Detroit. Minn., visited here during the Miss Bertha Behnke went to Chicago setting forth lh it no personal estate has property in Fairfax and will make his Vome into his h.mds, as sach administrator, the over Sunday. week with his parents. From here he Friday evening to attend her brother, WANTED. amount of debts outstanding against said deceased, home in New Ulm. So says the Fairfax as far as the 8-me in be ascertained went to Iowa. Albert, who is quite sick. The Empire Mill will shut down todav Crescent the legacies unpaid, and a desc.iption of all A middle aged woman to keep house for a short period. the real estate, excep'ing the homestead, of Both of the suits of Matt Gratz against W. E. Eyans held forth in the Gebser and cook. Apply to Mr. Knudson, a Granite Falls merchant, which said deceased died seized, ami the condition Geo. Siebenbrunner have been with' and value of the respective portions or lots building esterday and to-day with one Robert Elier, representing Fairbanks, C. M/Hamer & Son, was looking over the city during thereof the persons interested in said estate, with Debdale F.irm, drawn by agreement between the parties Morse & Co., water-works contractors, of Edison's phonographs, their residencesjand praying that license he to him the week with th view of opening a drygoods granted to sell all of aaul real estate at private sale. Lamberton, interested. is in the city. And it appearing by said petition that there is not store here, J. E. George* who was to have opened Minn. sufficient personal estate the lian-ls of said administrator The store building of Andrew Rinke Attention is called to the ads of G. A. a shoe store in the Leibold building, has to pav said debts, the legacies or expenses Geo. W. Somerville and Carl Berg, NOTICE. ol administration, and that it is necessary Ottomeyer, G. F. Dongus, H. Loheyde, in Sleepy Eye was ruined by fire decided to remain in Redwood Falls. of Sleepy Eye, were in town Monday, for the payment of such debts, legacies or expenses to sell all of said real estate. Sunday afternoon. All of the contentswere F. W. Hauenstein and Chas A. Muellei. settling up matters in the Buck db Remmele Dr. A. VV. Daniels, the veteran St. The Board of Education of Springfield, Itis there'o ordered, that nil persons interestsd either burned or injured by water. in said estate appear before this Next Tuesdsy town elections will be Brown County, Minnesota, wul assignment. Peter physician, was in town Wednesday court, on Friday, the 3rd day of April A. D. n-ceive and open bids on March 17, held throughout the county. The clerks Part of the furniture for the new 1881, at 2 o'clock P. M., at the Court House in evening on professional business. A little child of Andreas Helsret, who 1891 at 10 a. m. at the office of Dr. the City of New ulm in said County, then and court house arrived last week. It is all will do us a special f.ivor by sending btj) there to show cause (ii aiy there why license A few friends gathered at the home lives on Peter Gag's farm, was badly Rothenburg, for the construction of a ^should .ot be granted to said administrator to the returns to this oficc at once. of antique oak and will add much to tour room school house scalded by falling into a tub of boilinowater of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Seiter on Thursday Ij? ell so much of the real estate of said deceased the already pleasing appearance of the The Board reserves the right to reject as shi 11 be necessary to pay such debts, legacies Congressman Lind on Monday called on Sunday night. evening and passed a few hours in and expenses. any or ail bids new homes of the county officers. up and secured the passage of the senate And it is further ordered that this order pleasant enjoyment. E G. Pahl left Monday afternoon on Each bid must be accompanied by a shall be published once in each week, for three bill providing for the relief of Sylvester Geo. Wooldrich of the town of Home bond of $300. successive weeks prior to said day of hearing in Spearing fish in the Minnesota river a two weeks' trip through Iowa, Illinois, the Ne- Ulm Review,a weekly newspaper printed Truesdell of Redwood Falls. It was a caller at the Review office on Plans and specifications can be seen must be a profitable business. Three Nebraska, Ohio and other of the und published at the ity of New Ulrn in s. at the office of the clerk in Springfield, Saturday, and informed us that he was authorized Mr. Truesdell to select a county.' Central States in the interests of the men caught 150 fish in one evening last or at the office of T. Allen, architect, Dated at New Ulm, Mii,n., the 2nd day ol homestead entry in lieu of one hp lost about to lake an extensive trip to the March A. D. 1891. Empire Mill. week in this manner. No. 1505, 20ih Ave. North Minneapolis. By the Court Pacific Coast and through the western by failure to carry out a provision of Minn. H. Bendixen, ERNSTBKANDT Senator Peterson's bill making villages Fred Klossner has rented his farm in [S. L.] 11 Judge of Probata. stales. the homestead law, owing to loss of H. C, Warnke. Clerk. separate election districts and also Lafayette and will move to town. He President. health bv service in the war. PROBATE NOTICE. A teachers' institute for this county intends to engage in the saloon business Springfield, Minn.. Feb 24. 1891. tin bill providing for changes in the Of late a number of our subscribers will be held in Sleepy Eye during the in the Basket Works building on STATE OF MINNESOTA, County of Brown -88. New Ulm charter have passed. In Probate Court, Special Term, February 16th. week commencing April 6. Profs. have deen paying for their subscription ICJEI ICE! Certre Street. 1*91. An effort is being put forth in the in postage stamps. While we have need W. F. Rochleau of Moorhead and Sanford pSIn the Matter of the estate of Jacob Jacobson, legislature to haye the time changed deceased. One of the features of the phonographic Niles of Rochester will be the conductors. for a certain amount of this article, we The undersigned would announce to Whereas, an instrument in writing, puiporting for holding court in this district. The concert in the Gebser building yesterday lr to be the last will and testament of Jacob Jacotr-on, do not believe in inflation, and subscribers the public that his ice houses are again deceased, late of said county, has been change is desired by the lawyers. was a reproduction of Col. Ingersoll filled. After date he will make contracts *«&ivered to this Court will oblige us in the future by The Courtland-Lafayette Horse Company Ann whereas, Peter Sist has filed therewith in his "Muse at the tomb of Napoleon." for the furnishing of jce, with the In shipping the furniture for our new sending either money orders or postal kiy petition, representing among other things that have elected the following officers: assurance that patrons will be well and It was certainly worth hearing. said Jacob a -obson died in said County on the courthouse, one car was billed from St. notes. It is just as easy for the sender, JOth day ol December, 1890, testate, anfi that said President. Fred Fritsche Secretary. H. promptly served as heretofore. petitioner is the s"le executor named in said last Louis for New Ulm which belonged While Chas. Toberer was repairing and much more preferable to us S. Mueller Treas., H. Lillie Directors, will and testament, and praying that the said instrument PETER HEKIAN. the clock in the Lutheran church tower elsewhere. Extra delay will be caused may be admitted to probate, and that lett'eprs The direct tax bill has finally passed Juergen Durbahn, H. C. Mueller and testamentary be to him issued thereon A S. A. E E R, therefore in waiting for the arrival of Monday afternoon, one of the rounds in both houses of Congress and requires Itis Ordered, That the proofs of said instrument F." Fritsche. amd the said petition, be heard before this Court the proper furniture. the ladder broke and cau.sed Toberer to only the executive approval to become ajt the office of J. J. Ray in the village of Edwin Paulsen of Linden has received COiNTfiAGTOH & BOIMffiR. fall a distance of about twenty feet. itarringtield in said County, on Thnrsdav, the On Friday Chas. Kuehlbach aud Miss 6 a law. By thi measure the sum of an appointment as member of the state tiffin (tay of March A. D. 1891, at 9 o'clock in Through luck, bordering almost on the Emily Albrecht were married at the fee forenoon, when all concerned may appear $17,000,000 wiil be reimbursed from the board of equalization. W. W. Rich of and cnntest the probate of said instrument NEW ULM, miraculous, he sustained no injuries. MINN, Lutheran church. The groom was formerly national treasury to the various States And it is further ordered, that public notice of Marshall was the original appointee of fcfee time and place of said hearing be given to Plans and Specifications made *o order. an employee of the New Ulm Alvin Epple, an employee of Audrew that contributed to the direct tax fund all persons interested, by publication of these ord«rs the governer, but as the senate refused Estimateson ail work fui nisbed and con once in each week for three successive weekpriort Vinegar Works and is an honest and Biebel of \v est Newton, fell on the slippery during the war of the rebellion—these to confirm the selection, it was necessary said day ofhearingin theNew UlmReview, tracts faithfully executed. industrious young man. road while going home from the States being mainly in the North. The a eekly newspaper printed and published at the to appoint a farmer. Office on Broadway, opposite Ctty New TJlm in said County house of a neighbor Sunday night and sum accruing to Minnesota will be$92,000. Dated at New Ulm,Minn.,thi8 16th day of February The boys who live in the neighborhood J. Vogel's lumber yard. Heideman gives his reason for thinking: A. 1891. broke his right leg just above the knee. No measure of recent years has of the 3rd North Street hill, find By the Court. that Chicago is a better place for [L.S.] KRNST BRANDT, He was taken to the hospital in this citv given rise to so much partisan rancor as irreat sport in starting a large sled near BATH ROOMS. 10 Judge ol Probate- holding the World's Fair than New this, and for this reason, as well as because Monday morning, where he is now be Rudolphi's and sliding down the hill York by saying that it will be easier for STATProbateMINNESOTA,County, ing cared for by Dr. Strickler. of the inherent justice of its prvisons, E OF of Brown ss. across the track and onto the river. 1 have just opened bath rooms in connection In Court, Special Term February 25tn him to attend and more profitable for it may be considered as well out This is a distance of nearly six blocks. with my barber shop, and invite 1891. C. W. Heidemann made an efiort to the Northwestern road. Heidemann In the matter of the estate of Christian Friedrich of the way by its passage. a share of public patronage. The have a warrant sworn out against the Boock deceased. Alfred Keller, who for several years ought to have an increase of salary. rooms are well furnished and are run 4r On reading and filing the petition of E. G. Building Loan man, who was here has been employed in the Review office, Road master Rummiags had a special Koch, exec tor of the last will and testament a^id first-class shape. Open at all times. A team belonging to Elias Jacobs of the es'ate 'f Christian Friedrich Boock deceased, last week, on the ground that be was left on Saturday for St. Paul to accent traiu ou« on his division Saturdav represe'iti'ig nmn other things, that he E PEUSER. caused considerable excitement last obtaining money under false pretenses. has lully administered *aid ,e= ate, and praying of M, post linn. Knowing him to be an flanging the track the length of his division, that a time and place be fixed tor examining and Saturday afternoon by running away BATH ROOMS. Receiving no encouragement from the allowing the dual account ot hi« administraiion, industrious and competent young man 100 miles. The company furnish on Minnesota Street. Ttie usual instances and for the issigmmmt of the residue of said justices and as the man left town abjut at his trade, the Rsview wishes him all 1 estate to the nart es entitled thereto, -n'd that he a flanger to each of its roadmasters Having opened bath rooms in the of what "might have been,"attendant be discharged lrnn his trust as such executor. the same time, the matter was dropped. success. along the entire length. The flanger same building with my b-trber shop, 1 V. Itis ordered, that said accou nt be examined and upon such occasions, were present am prepared to furnish hot or cold baths petit on heard, by the Ju lire o! this Conrt, on The St. Paul News of Wednesday contained Ls a contrivance something like a road Wenzel Frank has sold his farm of in this case, but uo serious damage. Thursday, the 26th day of March A. D. 1861, at 10 at all times. The rooms are nicely furnished an interesting item in regard to 4 u, o'clock A. at tlie Probate Office in said county. .scraper which takes the snow from the 260 acres in West Newton to Jos. Rein and have all the conveniences And it i* furttier ordered, that i.otice thereof be The St. Paul, New Ulm and Southwestern the deputy sheriffs who were sent from inside of the rail one foot wide. It •riven to all persons inrere^ted, by publishing a hard for $7,800. This of course in Ladies' day every Friday with lady in. iil jvay company to-day executed copy ot this order once in each week fur three sue Redwood Falls to remove Clifton Holto charge. Entrance through nail. niHkes the snow fly about as much as a eludes the saloon and residence" property, cessive weeks prior to said day of hearing in the a trust deed to the American Loan New Ulm Review, a weekly newspaper, printed N The particulars as rotary plow does. By the way, the E N E E which Mr. Rein hard will occupy and published at the City of NBW Ulm in said and Trust company, of New York city. given by tbe News were as follows: F. JOHN HAUENSTEIN'S County. company will evidently offer for sale after the 20th. Mr. Frank intends to The contract is for $17,000 per mile for Dated at New Ulm, Minn., the 25th day of L. Olmstead and Peter Scott, of Redwood their rotarv plows, as they are not needed remove to Fairfax where he will engage February A. '^. 1891By each ten miles completed, less $10,700 the Court, Falls, went to bed betimes at the CELEBRATED EXPOBT in the hardware business. any more. They can be bought for ERNST BRANDT. in case certain provisions are carried Windsor Hotel Tuesday night and blew A E E E E [L. S.3 11 Judge of Probate something like $8,000, and it would be On Thursday, Senator Washburn out.—Saturday's St. Paul Dispatch. out the gas. Then they fell asleep, and just the thing for farmers to make paths presented a batch of resolutions passed Bottled and for Sale by During the fire at Sleepy Eye on Sunday QTATE OF MINNESOTA, County of Brown }-9s. the chances are that if the night watchman arounci their barns and houses. They by the Minnesota legislature. One of FRED BEHNKE. O Probate Court. Special Term, February 28th afternoon, a traveling man, who had not detected the odor of cas 1891. can be operated by horse power if a a them asks for a pension for John Fenske In the matter of the estate of Johan Jacob wears a silk hat, endeavored to give iastructions escaping from the room, that thev sufficient number of horses is attached Smith deceased. NEW ULM, MINN. of this city who was wounded in the hereas. An instrument in writing, purporting and valuable pointers to would now be sprouting pin feathers and no end of amusement would be afforded to be the last will and testament of Johan Jacob Indian outbreak. The other petitions the firemen. The firemen acknowledged from angels wings in the great hereafter. Orders may be left at the store of B. Smith, deceased, late of said County, has been delivered the boys in working one of the payment of the promised bounties ro this Conn the favor by turning the hose on the Being of a practical turn the Behnke & Co. They will be promptly And Whereas, Fr. Schubert has filed therewith them.—St. Peter Herald. to the Minnesota Mounted Rangers. his petition, representing among other things that smart young blade. The result was watchman got into the room and after tilled. said Johan Jacob Smith died in »aid County on In the vote polled in the state legislature that the young man was minus a silk the 15th day ofFebruaiy 1891, testate, and that great difficulty aroused them from almost Buy the Light Running Domestic said petitioner in the sole executor named in said by the Minneapolis Journal to determine fjicli&rt^ & ^ka& hat, and several degrees of importance. a death slumber. Both men were last will and testament, and praying that the said Sewing Machine for sale by F. H. Retzlaff. instrument may be admitted to probate, and that ths popularity of the various restored to consciousness and the next There was considerable stir in real letters testamentary be to him issued thereon candidates for president,Senators Peterson It is ordered, That the proofs of said instrument day they were all right. They were appointed estate in' Courtland this week. Jos. Contractors for and the said petition, be heard before this Court of this county and Davis of Nicollet by the sheriff of Redwood county at the Probate Office in said County on Friday, Reinhard sold his farm of 180 acres to The best Harrow and Seeder in the A W W & WINDMILLS the 27th day of March A, D. 1891, at 10 o'clock ,Vere for Blaine, Representative Diepol- to visit the Stillwater prison and convey his brother Edward for $5,000. The world can be bought of F. H. Retzlaff. in the forenoon, when all concerned miy appear t(ar and contest the probate of said intrnment of Nicollet and Turrell of Redwood Clifton Holden, the murderer, to latter in turn sold 80 acres to John And it is further ord-red, that public notice of Brown County, where he is to remain the time and place of said hearing be given to all Havemeier for $2,440, and 80 acres to The Greatest Wonder of the Ace. r'ere also for the brilliant Maine man, persons interested, by publication of these o'ders until executed. once in each week for three successive weeks prior Nic Reiuhard for an equal amount. Shile Representative Ahlness registered to said day of hearing, in the New Ulm Review, a John Kohn also bought a farm of about Nothing Like it ever here before. weekly newspaper printed and published at the isis vote for Owen. In conversation with Joseph Trautman City of New Ulm in said County. Edison's Phonograph or Talking Machine 200|acres from Martin Richter for $6,000. Herman Durbahn and Miss Gebhardt, Sr. of Stately last Saturday, we Datedat N&w film, Minn., this 28th. day of February Don't miss seeing this marvellous A. D. 1891By ijjpth of Lafayette, were married on Tuesday evening of list week was the iearned that his son, who was injured the Court, wonder. You can hear Gen. ra'uesday of last week. The ceremony occasion for a surprise of a very genuine RRNST BRANDT recently by falling on a pitch fork, is [L. s.] Jndge of Probate was performed at the home of Juergen Sherman's Funeral March Yon can nature to Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kellar. out of danger. In a casual way the W Durbahn in this city with Rev. Schnittker hear Bob Ingersoll Roscoe C'onkling, At about eight o'clock a hundred Farmers' Alliance was also alluded to, STnATE OF MINNESOTA, County of Brown J.88.J officiating, and only a few intimate Banjo Songs and Quartetts by the I Probate Couit. General Term. March 2nd* or more of friends gathered at the hall, and Mr, Trautmann, who is now a 1S91. friends were present as witnesses. Both finest in the world. You may speak and took une*pected possession of the thrifty and prosperous farmer, but who In the matter of the Estate of Johann Joseph the bride and groom are popular young to the machine and hear you* own voice ALSO SPECIAL AGENTS FO THEV-"S Dambach deceased: Keller home for the purpose of assisting has had much experience in the ins and Whereas, an instrument in writing purporting people of Lafayette, and on this occasion reproduced Don't miss letting your AERM0T0R. the happy couple in celebrating their to be the last will and testament of Johann Joseph outs of city business life, had no hesita will ieceive the congratulations children hear this most wonderful invention. Dambach deceased, late ot said county, has been silver.wedding. Formality and ceremony tion in telling us that of the two he was delivered to this conrt Onr office is in New Ulm, Mann. z,% and best wishes of numerous friends. It is worth more than a year's And whereas.Cathariua Dambach has filed therewith were dispensed with, and an oldfashioned by far the better pleased with hi3 present H. Shomberg is our agent at S 3 4 her petition, representing among other things schooling to any child or person. Open that said Johann Joseph Dambach died in Baid condition. Any farmer, he said, Billy Marble who is coming to New social of the most jovial char, Eye. fcfZkM from 9 a. m. to 9. p. m. Afternoon for county on the 5th day of February 1891 testate, actor occupied the evening hours. who is thrifty and who has cleared his Ulm in a few weeks is making a great aud that said petitioner is the sole executrix named ladies and children so that all may see in said last will and testament, and praying that Singing, conversation and dancing, as lands and home of debt, possesses contentment, hit wherever he appears in his tour the said instrument may be admitted to probate, this marvelous wonder before it leaves and that letters testamentary be to her issued free from worry and uncertainties, through Iowa. The Sioux City Journal it used to be in "ye olden time," were thereon .. the city. The machine used by W. C. that can be claimed by no class indulged in, and the jolly parly did not It is ordered, that the proofs of said lnstrnmettf, says: Billy Marble, the distinguished Evans in the Gebser building is the and the said petition, be beard before this of business men. As he referred to the j? comedian, whose name is a household break up until the early morning hours. com?, at the Probate Office in said county, on Saturday same as that used by Mr. Edison before the 28th day of March A. D. 1891, at 10 meetings held by the tillers of the soil word throughout the entire northwest, During the evening the suprised couple o'clock in the forenoon, when all concerned may all the crowned heads of Europe. to complain about their allotted portion, is now touring western Iowa, supported appear and contest the probate of said instrument were made the recipients of a unique he waxed warm and said that he could :8M by a sterling company of competent token of esteem in the shape of And it is further ordered, that public notice of N -. jSfiSsS Hotels the tim9 and place cf said hearing he given to all see no reason for such action on their players. He is greeted nightly by large a nicely worked banner on which were persons interested, by publication of these orders part, especially when farm life is so once in each week for three successive weeks prior and enthusiastic audiences, whose verdict "Wheat .85—85 arranged silver dollars to the number A pamphlet of information mndab.i to said day of hearing, in the New Ulm Review a stcactof tbe lamusbowiiw Haw tnf much ahead of what it was years ao-o Oats 30—35 is^Billy.Marble is fun personified," of thirty-two. The gift WAS an appropriate weekly newspaper printed and published at the 96 city or New Ulm in said county. He himself would not be a party to it and every successive year only serves one for such an occasion, and Corn 40 Dated at New Ulm, Minn., this 2nd day of and thought there was no just excuse to add new laurels to hia wreath, of coming from a host of friends is one to March A, 1891. Potatoes .:• ^^50 By the Court, for such general complaint. popularity. Butter '.v ... .f.... 1 be prized. E N S BRAND Judge of Probate. S.) 12 L. -,jj*ia X.