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C. F. Ruemke O A N E W S John Grimmer and mother returned Read the new ad of Henry Hanscben. The senate adjourned from Friday NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.! fran St. Paul Wednesday evening. Hugo Schleuder came down from 4ntil yesterday, and Senator Peterson .INK? Miss Emma Rudolph has gone to BeighoM is now stationed at A Springfield Thursday on business. *y~ came home to spend Sunday with his AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY* Cor. Minnesota and 3rd Nortf Sts. west superior. a a a a if a family. NEW ULM, MINN. MEETING. Richard Pfefferle has been confined to The Republican league delegates will way to Mexico, Dealer bis home for the past few days with a On Thursday the senate considered %m The above soeiety will hold its quarterly leave for Minneapolis this evening. Maennerchor will give CHOICE GROCERIES, CROCKERY jprwe cold. N I Senator Peterson's bill allowing probate meeting at Turner Hall, Saturday, Miss Clara Rehfeld was pleasantly pan entertainment at Turner Ball Sat March 14th, at 1:30 p. m. shtrp. Discussions notices in Brown County to be published stres of E. W. Baer and G. A. surprised by a party of school children regarding Wheat, Fruit and GLASSWARE and NOTIONS. in papers printed in other than urdayevemng^March21st. Ottomeyer are being furnished with on Friday evening. Suirar-beet culture will figure in the the English language, provided the notices Mrs. B. Follmann left for Milwaukee \electrii* lio-ht fixtures programme also partial distribution of Sleepy Eye is to have anew physician All Goods offered at prices which defy are published in English. There and Chicago Friday to purchase her seeds. A competition. Goods will be delivered in the person of Dr. Davis, a relative of was considerable opposition to the bill, stock of spring,millinery goods. The Executive Committee. free to any pait of the oitv. All kinds a 8 a the county superintendent. but it finally passed bv a vote of 29 to of farm produce taken in exchange for Schrader Bros., owners of the Essig\ by about fifty of her lady friends KINDERGARTEN. 13. Quite a few of the young people of goods. 4 fZ*** a a S 8 ^JohnKolbe of Leavenworth has bee The undersigned intend to re-open town drove to Courtland Saturday evening C. Zieske. of Sleepy Eye, is the assignee. Commencing with July 1st, the mail their Kindergarten school in a centrally COUQty re for to attend a surprise party. located place in the beginning t.f April, Lars Frederickson has been chosen route from New Ulm to Fort Ridgely with Mr. Tower of Eden as deputy. A S. A. E E R, and solicit numerous applications up to The Empire Mill has not closed down to represeut the Brown County Alliance via Milford, Home, Golden Gate and Jacob Klossner has sold the buid/ng, March 25. Call ou or address Miss as was reported. Rush of business in the Cincinnatti Industrial Conven West Newton will be changed to two Minnie Pfaender. formerly used as a basket factory! to CONTRACTO & BDil-OLR, keeps the mill running continuously. tion routes. One will run from New Uim to IDA HEERS and MINNIE PFAENDER. Fred Klossner of Lafayette for $1,6* Wm. H. Marchant of Morgan and Fort Ridgely via Milford, Home and George Wagner has severed his connection ICE. NEW ULM, MINN. August Conrad, the new teacher *or Golden Gate, and the otner from New Miss Hattie L. Heliker of Eden were with the City Drug Store and he Turnverein school of gymnastics, Arrived Plans and Specifications made *o order. Tied by Judge Brandt on Thursday. Ulm to Franklin by way of West Newton, now employed in the furniture store o: Estimates on ail work flunished and con from Fmdlay, Ohio, Saturd Fort Ridgely and Camp. Mondays, his father I have stored in my ice house over O. W. H. Heidemann*has received tracts faithfully executed. evening. 400 tons of nice clean ice which I am Tuesdays and Fridays are the days fixed from Bohemia a shipment of apple tree Office on Broadway, opposij now prepared to deliver to saloon keepers Mrs. E. G. Koch and Mrs. Otto Pless A good crayon drawing of the Indian for the carrying of mail over each route. sprouts, which he will plant in tho or private parties. Those desiring J, Vogel's lumber yard. will leave for Germany next month. cntef, Little Crow, is on exhibition at \The Linden Madelia stage will run ice can teuve orders at the barn of spring. I Thpy expect to sail from New York Henry Vedd*»r's barber shop. Rudolph o^n Tuesdays and Fridays, that from Schneider & Kretsch. It is rumored about town tbaVa new. S April 30th. Seiter is the artist. SITATE LeVenworth to Sleepy Eye and from MATT SCHNEIDER. OF MINN1-SOTA, ounty of Brown -ss barber shop will be started in New Ulm Richartz & Faas have completed a Probate Court, General Term Ter Maich 2n~" Stately to Sanborn on Saturdays and The New Ulm Roller Mill has been 1891. early in April with Joseph Koehler as LICENSED AUCTIONEER. well for the New Ulm Creamery that from Lone Tree Lake to Morgan on In the matter of the estate of Janet Tesr shut down since Thursday for repairs proprietor. deceased: Company which is 272 feet deep. It is Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturday. On r^Jin and filing the petition of Tho and for the introduction of new machinery. •Having been granted a license to Sixteen couples attended the club-^one ot the deepest in the yicmity. Sm'th, administrator of the estate of said Proposals are solicited for the carrying act as auctioneer in the town of Courtland, It will start upon again to-day. •eased, netting forth ih it no personal estate dance at Turner Hall on Friday evening. S^Chas. Lauer, who came to this city in of mail between the above towns for the tne undersigned is now ready to some into hit htids, tw sach administrator, tjie Congressman Lind has secured the amount 01 debts outstanding aeiinst said serve the people in that capacity. It was an unusually enjoyable and 1853 and who took part in the defense of next four years, eeaseo, as far as the me be ascertaine passage ot a bill establishing a customs E. D. Precht, the ipgicies imptid, and a de^c lption of al social affair. New Uim during the Indian outbreak, service and port of^entry in Alaska. An the real e-.tite, excepMns the homestead, ot A Republican club has been organized Courtland, Minn. which said deceased du seized, anil the condition died recently at his home in Lamberton. Winn Van Dolah left for New Ulm appropriation of $15,000 was allowed at Sleepy Eye with the following officers: an I value of the respective rlions or lots H. HANSCHEN. Chairman Koch, of the Board of Friday and we understand will act as thereof, the persons interested in said estate, with for that purpose. President, J. W. Wellcome their 1 ("•idciicef and praj ing thar licence he to him death watch over Clifton Holden.—Red County Commissioners, has given orders granted tn 11 all of sa real estate at private sale. vice-president. Paul 0. Jacobsen secretary, Contractor and Builder. The residence of F. McRae in Eden And it appearing bj said petition that there i« not wood Reveille. to the county officers to prepare to Hans Mo treasurer, Wm. Gieseke sufficient personal t«tate in the han is of said administrator NE W ULM MINN. with all its contents vi destro\e.i bv to pay said debts the legacies or expenses movs into the new building to-morrow. executive committee, Chas. Schorregge, Congressman Lind and family left ol administration, and that it is necessary fin* last hatuidav '1 in os amounted Estimates on buildings or on material for the payment of such debts, legacies or expenses Geo. W. Somerville, J. M. Thompson, Washington Saturday. They stopped and labor, more especially on mason The semi-annual school apportion* to fully $1,000, but it wa^ coveted by to *ell al 1 of said real est ite oft for two days in Chicago, and will and A. J. Barr. J. W, B. Wellcome, work, furnished on application. Prompt Itis there ordered, that all persons interested ment was made last week. On the ratio insui tnce in the Contim-nial. in said estate tppear before this attention given all work and satisfaction arrive here to-day. W. W. Smith, Hans Mo and H. G. conrl, on Friday, the 3rd day of April A D. of 90 cents for each pupil, Brown county C. A. Hagberjr's caiv »»•,. repipseuting guaranteed. Tne sale of all kinds 1891, at 2 o'clock Al at the Court House in Hays were chosen to represent the club Madelia is agitating water-works. F. receives $2,586 60, Nicollet county the City of New Ulm in said County, theu and the last supper,is now nn exhibition of cement, lime, adamant (a new kind at the league meeting in Minneapolis. there to show cause (it ai there be) why license J. Gove and M. M. George visited our $2,217.60 and Redwood $1,708 20. of hard plaster) and plaster hair a J' in the window of Cha». W agner's furniture Should ot be granted to said administrator to The Springfield club has also elected specialty. sell so much of the real estate of said deceased city Saturday for the purpose of inspecting The plaintiff in the lien case of Wm. ston-. Beautifullv mountt as as »h 11 be necessary to pay such debts, legacies officers as follows: President, Oscar the system at this place. and axpen'-es Hurlburt vs. the New Ulm Basket Works it is, it is really an excellent p.eee of Erickson vice-president, H. Warnke AUCTION SALE. And it is further ordered that this order A dime social will be given at the workmanship, shall be published once in each week, for thiee and others has given notice that an ap secretary. H. Dirks treasurer, succesMVf wetks prior to iaid day of hearing in home Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Behnke tomorrow peal to the supreme court will be taken Mullen returned from Washing the Ne Ulm Review a weekly newspaper printed] L. M. Street executive committee, The undersigned will sell at public I published at the lty of New Ulm in evening, March 12th, for thefrom Judge Weober's decision in favo/ says that Henry Bendixen and A. G. Anderson county. S a auction on his farm in Lafayette, six of the defendants. Dated at Vew Ulm, Mn n., the 2nd day of benefit of the Congregational church. delegates to the Minneapolis convention, miles north of New Ulm. on Tuesday, W a fayor March A 1891. March 24th, commencing at ten o'clock, By the Court Oscar Erickson, A. G. Anderson, W. W. Rich of Marshall has been appointed W. A. Hubbard returned on Saturday ably impressed w.th in Congress were ERNST BRANDT the following propert: 5 working horses Henry Bendixen, Henry Dirks and L. on the Republican finance committee [S. L.] 11 Judge oi Probate. from a week's sojourn in tne Zenilb Maj. McKinley and Congressman ByCity. from 3 to 7 years old 2 yearling M. Street. 5 for this district To devise ways He is now impressed with the nam of Indiana, colts 12 milch cow? 3 set of double STATE OF MINNESOTA, County of Brown }-ss harness: 2 wagons 1 two-seated buggy ajrd means for the net campaign is the In Probate Court, Special Term, February 25th idea that Duluth is all that ProctorN While stated at dinner the other day, 3891 1 truck 2 bob-sleighs 1 cutter 1 E S O N A MENTION- 'duty of this committee. Knott, in a funny mood ears ago, pioph In the matter of the estate of Christian Fried Charles Gebser stooped to pick a fork Osborr.e binder 1 seeder I sulky Bch Boock deceased. esied that it would be. The Kindergarten school in charge of plow 3 plows, 1 feed mill 1 corn sheller from the floor, and in raising his head, D. Kalz, the Fairfax miller, spent On reading and filing the petition of E Koch, exec tor of tfe last will and testament ai 2 scrapers 1 frame wood saw 1 Misses Ida Heers and Minnie Pfaeuder Senator Peterson of this district introduced his mother, who stood at his side, accidently Sunday here. of the es'ate Christian Friednch Boock sod cutter 2 mowers 1 horse rake ceased, repiesenting imo other things that will be re-opened in April, providing a two measures on Thursday. One poured some boiling coffee Sherift Mead of Redwood Falls was in other farm utensils too numerous to has tully administered «aid e» ate, and piayi: sufficient number of applications are is intended to prevent fraud in the sale that time and place be fixed lor ex tunning ail over his face, scalding him slightly. town Saturday. mention. Terms: Under $10 cash allowing the final account ol hi» admmistratioi entered before the first of the month. of dairy products, while the other Without necessary precaution, he ventured over $10 seven per cent interest on good and for the issignment of the residue of sai Miss Louisa Baarsch is the guest of estate to the oait ts entitled thereto, md that he' security. Fred Klossner,, mases insurance companies liable for into the out-door air and caught Mankato friends. be discharged Irom hi» trust as such executor Dr. Laird's Concert Company will ap E. D. Precht, Auctioneer. It is ordered, that said account be examined and .the whole amount of policy. cold. The result is that he will be confined Fred Heers was home from Butterfield jiear at Union Hall during two weeks^ petifon heard, by the Judge of this Court, on Thurid ly, the 26th daj ol March A. D. 18&1. at 10 to his room for 3ome time with a over Sunday. T. Mueller on Wednesday evening CITY NOTICE. commencing March 9ih. The company o'clock A it the Probate Office in said county. very-sore face. And it l- further ordere 1, that i.otice thereof be is one of those that are out merely/ to speared a sturgeon in the Minnesota Emit Schleuder of Lamberton was in Notice ia hereby given that the Board given to all pusons mteie^-ttd, by pub'ishing a river that weighed 45 pounds. It required advertise, and therefore charge nothinotor A meeting of neighboring alliances town during the week. copv ol fhi-i or lei once in each wetk for thiee sue of Public Works of the city of New Ulm, eesMve weeks pnoi to sud ly of hearing in the admis-ion. I three men to get the fish out o: Brown Couuty, Minn., will meet at the is soon to be held in New Ulm to urge New Ulm Review weekly newsptper, printed Mis Ge »rge Grimm spent Sunday and published at the City of New Ulm in said City Clerk's offiee in said city on the water. C. H. Horn burg also sueare, upon onr merchants the advisability of Wm. Tesmer, the Sleepy Eye harriessmaker, with New Ulm telalives. County Thursday,March.26tb A. D. 1891,ut 7-30 one that weighed over 50 pounds. Dated at New Ulm, Minn., the 25th day of going out of the butter and egg business whose leg was amputated \b\ p. m., for tbe purpose of assessing the February A. 1891 Mrs. Dr. Hirsch is here on a visit and allowing one concern the exclusive Bv »he Court, Dr. Strickler some weeks ago, returned benefits and damages arising from the A debate on the tariff has been armged from Black River Falls. ERNST BK\NDT. handling*of all such farm produce. laying out and opening of anew street from Minneapolis Friday evening. He* [L. S 2 11 Judge ot Probate to come off in this city soon. Jos. Koehler was up from St. Panl as directed by the city conncil of said This, it is claimed, would relieve the had visited the Flour City for the purpose Rev. Striemer of Sleepy Eye will tes last week on a short visit. city to yit: Commencing at a point 30" merchants of an unprofitable annex to STATE of securing an arnficial limb. OF MINNESOTA, County of Brown ^!. pouse the Republican and protective fent South 55J° West of the North East Jos. Epple ot Springfield was in town In Probate Court. Special Term, February 28th their lines of business, and would be the corner of Outloi No. 113 North of Centre side of the question, while C. W. 1891. To show what the New Ulm Elevator the greater portion of tht week. In he matter of the est ite ol Joh in Jacob Hneans of improving the grade of butter Street in the citv of New Urm, thence Heideman will present the Democratic Company is doing for .New Ulm, it can Smith ili ce ised I running, North 34J° West^8 42 cbaina Jonas Laudenschlaeger of Marshall manufactured in this vicinity. her is. An instrument in writing, purporting or free trade view. Such a debate be said that they have cleaned over 51,000 to the last will and testam nt of Johan Jacob to a point 30 feet South 55}°, West of the spent a few days of last week in ou Smith, de eased, I ite of said County, has been de would be interesting. It is the up nion of the Review that buhels of flix here and shipped almost North East corner of the ^Outlet No. 80, hvered this Court, cu\. tlie tit\ COUIK ^iou)d main as'n is an pqual amount to Chicago The thence running North 84° West £.15 And Where is Kr. Schubert ha« Hied therewith Tne Turnverein is now negotiating v., his llion, representing among othei things th-tt A brothet of P. R. McHale from St. chains terminating at the city limits Many good nam were *.UJJ e«.ied treight cnarges on the latter amounted with the Milwaukee Theatre Company, said Tohan Jacoh ?mnh die I in aid County on\ said street to be 60 feet wide and said Paul visited here during a portion of theljthdiy ot Fehruaiy 1891, testate, and th it ihrou. the interviews in ili last i-siie vto over $6,300. which will soon appear in St. Paul, to «lid pi lit oner i» the sole executor named in said line is the centre line th* reof. tue week. of ti is paper, bur it is uiQlcuU to rind last will and testament, ami pi ijinii that the -aid give two performances in New Ulm. By order of Board of Public Works, couple of strangers applied for license instiumt nt may he admitted to prob ite, ind th suitable men who will accept. The reining Miss Fischer, who has been the guest letters ti -ta uentarv he to him issued thfreon. Should the effort succeed, it will aftord Lot is SCHILLING, to hold an auction sale of shoes in It l- ord-ied, That the proofs otsu in*tiiimei members were the frst choice in Clerk of Board of Public Works. of Mis. Frank Burg for two weeks, returned a rare treat to all our lovers of stage andth« sud peun beheord before this Com our city last week, but when told that it Dated New Uim, March 7th, A.D. 189L the majority of instances.and to the sentiment at the ont Otli in sud County on Fridaj, to Waseca Saturday amusement, as the troupe is considered would cost them $25 day in addition the 2?th i\ of Uirch A, 1891 at 10 o'eloiV expressed in iiieir fdv r, tlie Review mthe lor noon, when all concerned ra *y appeai Mr. and Mrs. Johnson, of Northfield, FOR SALE. to the county fee, they took their leave the best German company in tbe country. and content the probate of ud mtiument would jro on iicord as saying that have been visiting the past few days An 1 is I irihe oi red thitonhlic notice of for more charitable regions. Let others I nave a line of first class ladies1 whne equally good men might possib.\ 'he time id place of said iHirms be given to all with the family of C. Sommer. hair goods which I offer for sale. Ladies ike notice that New Ulm protects her /Inthe house on Wednesday Representative persons interested by publicati of tnese der-. be selec led, better ones could not. For Dnceineich we tor three sue essive weeks prior desiring to learn the trade of bair-dressmg merchants. Diepolder called up the bill of Jkx Auditor Benrand was in town tostitda if he irinj:, in the New Ulm Review, a tins and many other reasons ihe\ should can do so by calling on me at my weekly wspipor printed md published nt the Senator Davis providing that the license two or three days of last, week calling On Tuesday eyening of last week the7 City of New Ulm sud County. be urged 10 serve the city for another rooms in the Beussman building. money received from the saloon in on his nianj familiar aquaintances. Datfldit lm, Minn., this 2Sth day of Feb-uarj council gave the contract for the pro Miss M. HaxeL term. A. 1891 West Newton,Nicollet county, be turned posed water-works extension to GhH By the Court, The town of Granby in Nicollet county E. W. Baer announces that he is again FOR SALE OR RENT. KRNSTBR\NDT into the town treasury instead of that son & Son of Minneapolis for $10,098 IL S 11 Judge of Probate possesses at least three or four denizens dealing in stoves. He handles the Birthday CM A good bouse with six pleasant rooms of tne county. Tbe bill was lost, principally This hgure was from two to thiee hlun who are not above a little meanness. coal or wood cooking stoves, and located on Front Street near Eagle Mill. through the opposition of Mr. dred dollars below that of any of jthe This place is supplied with stable and invites public attention thereto. It is a HUMPHREYS' In Swan Lake there is an island Currier who unjed that, if such legislation other bidders and is considered a cheap wood and coal house. Inquire of first class range. which for some reason was not included contract. It tell $1,000 below thati of prevailed, small towns would be Werner Boesch. in the original government survey. It DR HUMPHREYS' SPECIFICS are scientifically and Fairbanks, Morse & Co. of St. Paul, anxious to increase the number of saloons carefully prepared prescriptions used for many New Ulm Markets. years in private practicewith success.andfor over was held therefore, that thefirstman NOTICE. within their limits. 'iilrty years used by the people. Every single Specific who put in the original system. Wheat 86—88 Is a special cure for the disease named. who encamped thereon and lived up to Oats 30—35 These SDeciflcs cure without drugging, purging Mr. and Mrs. John Luetjen celebrated or reducing the system, and are in fact and A special train, with Dr. Millard,if the conditions of tbe homestead law, Flax The Board of Education of Springfield, deedthe sovereign remedies of theWorld. 9 6 their silver wedding at their home Corn 4Q St. Paul on board, passed through here would be entitled to ownership. Several Brown County, Minnesota, will LIST OP PRINCIPAL NOS. CURES. PRICES. on the evening of the 2nd. A large tirade Potatoes 50 receive and open bids on March 17, Friday night en route for Pierre, whfere parties have attempted to do this, but 1 Fevers Congestion, inflammation 2 5 if^la. 2 Worms Worm Fever, Worm Colic 2 5 Butter ." .'.'.'.'.' 13—15 of guests were present, and the evening 1891 at 10 a. m. at the office of Dr. Senator Clark was lying in one of!the they have alwa) been disturbed. The 3 Crying Colic, or Teething of Infants 2 5 Kggs 13 Rothenburg, for tbe construction of a 4 Diarrhea, of Children or Adults 2 5 was spent in a happv manner hotels, seriously sick. The question of last man to make an effort to live on 5 Dysentery Griping,BiliousColic 2 5 5 Dysentery Griping,BiliousColi four room school house. Music and congratulatory addressee •is 6 Cholera Morbus, Vomiting... re-submission of the prohibition question tbe island was Fred Kormann. He remained Public Examination of Teachers. The Board reserves the right to reject served to fill up the pleasant period, was to come up the next day, and there during the winter, but a any or ail bids. 2 5 Headaches, SicfeHeadache, Vertigo 2 5 and Mr. and Mrs. Luetjen were makle Each bid must be accompanied by a it was absolutely necessary for those Notice i§ hereby given that public few days a^o, while away from home 1 0 Dyspepsia, Bilious Stomach. .25. bond of $300. 11 Suppressed or Painfnl Periods. .2 5 examinations of teachers will be held to feel the friendship of their guests favoring submission to have Senator securing provisions, his shanty was torn 12'Whites, too Prof use Periods X. as follows: At the Court House in Plans and specifications can be seen 13 Cronp, Cough, Difficult Breathing through numerous costly and approp Clark's vote. The special started fro down and the contents scattered about 14 Bait Rheum, Erysipelas, Eruptions. New Ulm, March 25th and 26th At at the office of the clerk in Springfield, w& 1 5 Rheumatism, Rheumatic Pains. ^ate gifts. St. Paul at 12:30 a. m. of Friday mord the island. This certainly does not look or at the office of T. Allen, arcEitecfc, 1 6 Fever and Ague, Chills, Malaria, tbe public school house in Sleepy Eye, 1 7 Piles, Blind or Bleeding ing, arrived in Kasota at 2:00, and made March 27th and 28th A the public No. 1505, 20th Ave. North Minneapolis, tas if tne millennium was ready to drop 19 Catarrh, Influenza, Cold inthe Head .5 0 ^A. dispatch from Ashland, Wis give 2 0 Whooping Cough, Violent Coughs. .SO school bouse in Springfield March 30th Minn. H. Bendixen, the distance from Kasota to New Ulm upon this portion of Nicollet county. the particulars of a shooting affair in 2 4 General Debility.PhysicalWeakness 5 0 and 31st H. C. Warnke, Clerk. 2 7 Kidney Diseas 5 0 an thirty-seven minutes. Tracy was which, Gavin M. Steele, formerly an engineer 2 8 Nervous Debility. 1. 0 President Examinations will begin at 9 o'clock 3 0 Urinary Weakness, Wetting Bed. 5 A dispatch from Red Wing states that reached at 4 o'clock. 3 2 Diseases of theHeart,Palpitation 1.0 on the Northwestern road and a. m. sharp. A full attendance is ex Springfield, Minn., Feb. 24.1891. a business man of that city claims to Sold by Druggists, or sent postpaid on receipt pected as no private examinations will *nowa to a number of our citizens, was Of price, DB. HUMPHBETS' MANUAL, (144 pages) The Arnold Concert-Opera Company ICE! ICE! have information from the officials of richly bound In cloth and gold, mailed free. he given except for urgent reasons. killed. W. G. French was the man HUMPHREYS' MEDICINE CO., appeared at Turner Hall Tuesday and the Minneapolis & St. Louis road to (he Dated March 9th, 1891. Cor. William and John Streets, New York. who committed the crime and as usual Thursday evenings of last week and effect that the Gannon Valley branch S E I I S L. G. DAVIS, The undersigned wonld announce to a woman was connected in the case. County Superintendent. succeeded in treating our theatre goers will be extended from Mankato to New the public that his ice-houses are again .Steele was a man of about fifty years of y& -J to two very excellent entertainments. Ulm 'he present season if the Currier filled. Afterdate he will make contracts age, and was a brother-in-law of the QTATK OF MINHBSOTA, County ot Brown VM. DAKOT A KOHSt. The company is fortunate in tbe possession for the furnishing of ice, with the railroad bill does not pass otherwise O InProbateCourt. murderer. The funeral was held in la hhe Matter of the estate of Wilhclm Lueder, assurance that patrons will be well and of good artists, all of whom merit there will be no extension. If such is deceased. Sleepy Eye Sunday. promptly served as heretofore. On raading and filing tbe petitionor Johanna favorable comment for the creditable really the case onr representatives in OPP POST OFFICE—NE W UL MINN Laeder or Brown Const*. Minn., representing PETE HEEIAN A petition has been circulated and superior character o* their performances. among other things, that Wilhelm Lueder, late of the legislature ought to be prepared to MRS. A. SEITER P-op. said Brown Cohnty, Minn., on tbe 2nd day of at Redwood Falls asking for a comma Miss Bechtel, tbe soprano, vote accordingly. The bill is an ob-February A. D. 1891, at Milford in said conty died intestate, and being a residentof thUCountyatthe This house is the most centrally located tation of Clifton Holden's sentence, but and Mr. Arnold were especially deserving noxious one in the first place one that tllne of hisdeath, leaving goods, chattels and estatewithin Sheriff Mead writes to Sheriff Schraelz of the plaudits that they received, this Connty,&dthat the said Petitioner will, if we are informed correctly cause hotel in the city and affords is the widow of said deceased and praying that there appears to be little hope for and won the admiration of their listeners that administration ofsaid estate be to her grant* a set-back to the business and railroad good Sample Booms. ed: It is ordered, that said petition be beam, by MANUFACTURER OF such a turn in the fate of the condemned with each appearance. The opera interests in the state from which it will ft the Judge of this Court, on Thursday, the 2nd day of April A D. 1891, at 16 o'clock A. M., at & BATHROOMS. prisoner. He also sends instructions of Thursday night was well ^adapted to take along period to recover. The railmen Probate Office in said County. for strict and constant watch over Holden the members of the troupe, and theroad Ordered further,that notice thereof be given to claim that it will stop railroad the heirs of said deceased and to ail persons interested, 1 have just opened bathrooms in connection so as to prevent him in any way manner in which it was rendered was building, and a measure that discriminates by publishing a copy of thisOrder for three AXDDEALXR1N successiveweeksprior tosaid dayof hearing,in the with my barber shop, and invite from cheating the gallows, and adds such as to insure an appreciative reception so antagonistically to any New Ulm Eeview, a weekly newspaper, printed Tobaccoaad Sstokers' Arty^. a share of public patronage. The and published at ew Ulmin said County. that he will be down in a few days to should Mr. Arnold 'and his company one interest, even if it be of a large corporate rooms are well furnished and are run Dated at New Ulm, Minn., the 5th day of make further arrangements regarding ever again find it convenient to nature, is neither wise nor necessary. March, A. r. 1891. cg first-class shape. Open at all times. By (heCourt, I the execution. I visit New Uim^. j&H ERNOT BRANDT. -4tKr»rsS E E PKUSER. Th. sj$f 12 !ud(?g of Probate Beinhorn's Building, New Ulm, Mina