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

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^.T^lt^. 1 .^** l-M ~BWi ,'j'Wir' B'trm-tij »?%s w^wsasiaa^ twrnm mjnuwMvmmmmmm^m- ••*'i%~t™fi?¥x#H m* O A N E W S C. Hellar spent the week in Minneapolis. Yesterday was St. Patrick's Day. What Others Have to Say: NEW ADVERTISEMENTS «*-S^} Going East. Mrs, S. D. Peterson and daughter Going West. Chas. Stuebe was in St, Paul last •No 2 Pass Dep 10 51p,m The schools in Sleepy Eye are still JNol Pass Dep 5-05a.m. visited in St. Paul last week. Otio Seiter: New Ulm should have a BHTTER AND EGGS. ^»No4 2 25pm *No 3 5 05p.m. week on business, closed. *No 16 Prt 4 15 a. ||No 23 Frt Arr 10.10a m. W. R. Hodges, of the Sleepv Eye fire alarm system connected with the The basement of the Kiesling Block *Sf 18 Frt 12 25p *No25 l:50p»m. John A. Mohr returned from his visit Mrs. Wm. Pfaender Jr., is dangerously JNo 24 11 3Cp Herald, was in town Monday. waterworks station. It wouldn't cost has been reopened and we are now tDaily except Monday, to tbe coast last week. sick. much and in cases of emergency might •*adv to pay the highest market prices •Daily except Sunday •Daily except Sunday. -New Ulm has anew milkman in the tOn Sundays Mr. H. Envel and children of Nicollet IIDaily, for butter and eggs. prove a great saving to the city. Mrs. AdolphSeiterof Winthrop spent person of E. Fischer of Cottonwood. C. New Ulm Creamery Co. W. HEIDEMAN, are visiting in the city. Sunday here. C. L. Roos: The manner in which Station Agent. Soren Peterson, one of Eden's prosperous Jacob Elossner purchased an Estey cattle are allowed to run at large in thia LOST. Jos. Koehler will start a barber shop farmers, leaves to-day for Oregon. OHAS. A. MUELLEE, piano of O. M.Olsen last week for $450. town is shameful and outrageous. It is in the Kiesling Block A buffalo robe was lost on the road ridiculous to pass an ordinance giving A specia? session of the board of county between the German Methodist church Jos. Lichtwerk of Redwood Falls was COBTMCTOR & BUILDER, About a dozen couples attended the in Lafavette and town on Saturday. commissioners will b* held April bounties for tree planting, as long as no among Monday's visitors. club dance at Turner Hall on Saturday Finder will please return to Muivehill's 30th. laws exist preventing cows from Tuning NEW ULM, evening. MINN. liver} stable. Rev. Pint has been at Sleepy Eye the loose in the streets. Mrs. Werner Boesch, who his been past week assisting Rev. Pax. r,?laus and Specifications made to order. Werner Boesch accompanied Mr. and very ill for some week- has quite recovered. KINDERGARTEN. J. Newharf. Nine out of ten of our /Estimates on ail work furnished and con Mrs. Pfenmnger as far as St. Paul Monday Gustave Keim has accepted a position tracts faithfully executed. lawmakers do not vote as they belipve. The undersigned intend to re-open afternoon. *kh a jewelry firm in Stillwater. their Kindergarten school in a cetftraily The action of two or three of our Republican Jg®0* Office on Broadway, opposite Postmaster Schmidt has adorned his located place in the beginning of April, H. G. Hays of Sleepy Eye was chosen E. Huebner haa been elected secretary senators on the interest bill will 1 office with a fine lithograph of President J. Vogel's lumber yard. and solicit numerous application* up to as alternate to the Republican league of the Winthrop Republican club. bear me out in this. They are guided Harrison's cabinet. March 25. Call on or address Miss meeting in Cincinnati. Otto Baarsch of Sleepy Eye and Wm. by a desire to gain favor and votes, Minnie Pfaender. FOR SALE. Register of Deeds Grimmer returned City caucuses should be held soon. regardless of right or conscience. Mueller of St. Peter spent Sunday here. IDA BEERS and MINNIE PFAKNDBK. to St. Paul Monday afternoon. He will I na\ a line of first class ladies' We do not believe in holding them a day Committeeman Koos: With Blaine as ICE Mrs. O. W. Hagen of Sleepy Eye is be gone a week or two. hair goods which I offer for sale. Ladie9 or so before election. desiring to learn the trade of hair-dressmg spending the week here with her parents. the standard bearer, the Republican The train from the east on Thursday can do so by calling on me at mj Ferdinand Crone, T. Mueller and A. clubs of Minnesota can, if they brace up* evening was delayed an hour by a break I have stored in my ice house over rooms iu the Beussman building. A. Bogen made a trip to Fairfax, Winthrop win a big victory in 1892. The practical Miss Mary Gerstenmeier of St. Paul 400 tons of nice clean ice which I am Miss M. Haxel. in the engine at Oshawa. and Gibbon yesterday. politicians alone cannot do it. In an is the guest of the family of George now prepared to deliver to saloon keepers The roads throughout the country are BATHROOMS. educational campaign they never can. or private parties. Those desiring^ Guth. Mrs. Boemeltz, a patient at the hospital in verv poor condition. It is almost ice can ieive orders at the barn of I tell vou that in such a campaign as for the past few weeks, has returned Dr. Fntsche was called to Morgan Schneider & Kretsch. Having opened bath rooms in the impossible to reach town with a heavy was carried on in this town last fall no to her home near Gibbon. Wednesday evening on professional same building with my buber shop, 1 load. MATT SCHNEIDER. man can claim the credit of having done business. am prepared to furnish hot or cold baths J. A. Johnson of the St Peter Herald much by his individual efforts. It took The material for the new Alliance LICENSED AUCTIONEER. at all times. The rooms are nicely furnished and W. W. Dunning, also of S Peter, Mrs. Joseph Schneider has rented the two hundred hard workers to brinoabout and have all the conveniences paper arrived Thursday. The first were visitors in our city Friday evening. house of Werner Boesch on Valley ,St. Having been granted a license to Ladies' day every Friday with lad\ in the result. number will probably be issued next near the Eagle Mill. Dr. Koehne has been kept very busv act as auctioneer in the town of Courttand, chaige Entrance through ball week, Congressman Lind: I think in time the undersigned is now ready to the past week. Two successive nights HENRY VEPDEK It is given out that the Springfield serve the people in that capacity. C. L. Roos, Louis Vogel and F. W. the work of the last congiess will be last week he was called to Gibbon and SITATE Adler plant will be removed to Watertown, OF MINNESOTA, bounty of Brown ss E. D. Precht, Hauenstein attended the league meeting appreciated. Of course blunders 'I Probate Probat Court. Court General Genera Term Ter Maich Maic 2nd 2nd. one night to Mountain Lake. South Dakota. Courtland, Minn. 1891. in Minneapolis last Thursday and were made, but everybody makes In the matter of the estate of Janet Tesrew The case of the city vs. Jack Irving Mrs. Forster of Waseca and Mrs. H. HANS0HEN. deceased Frul.iy. mistakes and it is human to err occasionally. On reading and filing the petition of Thomas came up before Justce Baasen on Saturday. Hackley of Winona visited with friends On the whole I think the legislation Smith, administrator of the estate of snd de Miss Bertha Koch was agreeably surprised The defendant pleaded guilty ceased, petting forth that no personal estate has in our city on Monday. Contractor and Builder. of that body was extensive and by her friends on Saturday evening, come into his hinds, as such administrator, the and was fined $25 and costs amounting samount of debts outstmding aeiinst said deV^aseo, efficient. As to the reciprocity act, it Judge Brandt will hold a special term NEW ULM, MINN. the occasion being the anniversary as far as the a me be ascertained, to $34.35. is just as popular with the business Estimates on buildings or on material voe legacies unpaid, and a de^cuption of all of the probate court at J. J. Ray's of of her birthdny. the real estnte, excepting the homestead, ot and labor, more especially on mason The prize for the handsomest lady men of the east as it is in the west, and fice in Springfield to-morrow Which said deceased died seized, and the condition August Vogelpohl, who has been in work, furnished on application. Prompt and value of the respective portions or lots present at the Laird Concert on Thursday I am confident it will prove to be a big County Superintendent Davis was in thereof, the persons interested in said estate, with the employ of Frank Leibold, went attention given all work and satisfaction evening was awarded to Miss Addie their I n-.idences and praj ing that license be to him thing for the country. If it is not taken guaranteed. The sale of all kinds town Saturday making arrangments for to St. Paul Monday afternoon to accept granted to sell all of said real estate at private sale. Russel. The prize consisted in a plush advantage of, it will certainly not be And it appearing by said petition that there i* not of cement, lime, adamant (a new kind the coming teachers' institute. a similar position. sufficient personal estate in the kands of said administrator toilet case. the fault of the gove* nment. of hard plaster) and plaster hair a to pay said debts the legacies or expenses Paul Faber, an old resident of St. Dr. Sellmer of Linden returned from specialty. ot administration, and that it is necessary Last Thursday being the anniversary for the payment of such debts, legacies or expenses Paul, is dead. He was well known in his visit to Norway on Saturday. He to sell allot said real estate of Fred Seiter'a birthday, his friends AUCTION SALE. New Ulm and other parts of the state. Wednesday and Thursday were interesting Itis there ordired.thit all persons interested looks "hale and hearty" and appears to gathered at the Hauenstein residence in in said e=Ute appear before this days in the senate. A bitter debate have appreciated tbe trip. "Rosenmueller und Fmke" is being court, on Friday, the 3rd day of April A D. the evening and assisted him in celebrating 1891, at o'clock at the Court House in The undersigned will sell at public held the attention of the members, and rehearsed by local talent for presentation the City of New Ulm in su County, then and In the list of delegates chosen bv the the event. auction on his farm in Lafayette, six a fight was waged between the representatives there to show cause (it ai there be) why license at Turner Hall in the near future. Republican league to represent the state miles north of New Ulm. on Tuesday, should ot De granted to said administrator to John Pechtel has rented the saloon of the people that would have sell so much of the real estate of «ud deceased March 24th, commencing at ten o'clock, in the national convention at Cincinnati John Johnson of South Dakota and as sh 11 be necessary to pay such debts, legacies building on the corner of Broadway and been better suited to a barnyard or an the following property: 5 working horses and expenses appears the name of Mr. Lind as delegate Annie C. Nundahl of Linden were married First North Street, now occupied by H, from 3 to 7 years old 2 yearling And it is further ordered that this order alley. Donnelly as usual came in for last Thursday by Justice Blanchard. at large. shall be published once in each week, for three colts 12 milch cows 3 sot of double Gruenholz. He has also rented the residence the worst of it. Having made certain successive weeks prior to said day of hearing in harneae: 2 wagons 1 two-seated buggy Mi-is Bertha Beinhorn entertained a the Ne Ulm Review,a weekly newspaper printed property of Mrs. Jos. Schneider. insinuations against the honor of bis and published at the lty ot New Ulm in 1 truck 2 bob-sleighs 1 cutter 1 number of friends on Friday evening The basement in the Kiesling Block Johan Johnson of Burnstown and county. brother senators, a deluge of rebuke Osborne binder 1 seeder sulky Dated at New Ulm, Mn the 2nd day ot with a "peanut party". It was a novel has been re-opened by the New Ulm Mrs. Annie Jacobsen of Springfield plow 3 plows, 1 feed mill 1 corn.aheller and abuse fell upon the wise man from March A 1891 social affair, and one of the many pleasant Creimerv Company for the handling of By the Court 2 scrapers 1 frame wood saw I were married Monday afternoon. It Ninniger lhat left him without a friend ERNST BRANDT sod cutler 2 mowers 1 horse rake ones of the season. butter and eggs. [S 11 Judge of Probate. was the first marriage solemnized in the in all that body, over which he once other farm utensils too numerous to John Woratschke, who has been a new court house. It is very probable that the capacity had such complete control. Keller mention. Terms: Under $10 cash STIn ATE OF MINNESOTA, County of Brown ss of the Eagle Mill wil be increased to patient at the hospital for several weeks, swore at him and challenged him to a over $10 seven per cent interest on good Probate Court, Special Term, February 25th The old school house in Fairfax was 1891 secuntv Fred Klossner,. 700 or 800 barrels a day to enable the returned to his home in West Newton band to hand combat over a kec of In the matter of the estate of Christian Friedrich destrojed by fire last week. Had it not E D. Precht. Auctioneer. Boock deceased dynamite. Mayo called his oratory owners to meet the rapidly growing demand on Saturday. been for the efficient work of the fire On leading *nd filing the petition of E Koch, exec itor of tte last will and testament and for their excellent flour. cheap and referred to his action as Congressman Lind and son arrived department the new building would also JSTETW of the estate Chuitian Friedrich Boock de silly demagoguery, while Leavitt, who ceased, lepiesentuig aim* other thing", that he In the Springfield election three former home Sunday morning. Mrs. Lind have b^en burned. has tully administered "aid e» ate, and praying used to do as Ignatius did, turned New Ulmites were honored with office. will remain with friends in Chicago for that time and place be fixed tor examining and In another column appears the financial allowing the final account oi hi* administration, against his colleague and administered J. B. Schmid was elected to the two or three weeks. and for the iisignment of the residue of said statement of the New York Mutual a roast that foreboded a warm berth for estate to he oat es entitled theieto, md lhat he FRANK SCHNQBR1CH PROP. village council, George Grimm was Mr. Knudson, the Granite Falls merchant be discharged irons his trust as such executor Life Insurance Company. It will prove Donnelly in the great hereafter. As for Itisoidered, that «aid accou nt be examined and chosen to serve as recorder and keener who was looking over our city of interest to all those contemplating petit on heaid, by the Jutge of this Court, on Donnelly, he was overcome with rage. Having taken M. Epple's meat mar. ot the seal and M. Lehrer was made Thursday, the 26th daj ot March A 1891 at 10 with the view of opening a store, has taking out life insurance in a good concern. ket, I am prepared to wait on all customers o'clock A it ttie Probate Office in said county He lost his temper, and with it his old gu mhan of the treasury. decided to locate at Lake Crystal. with fresh meats, sausage, bams*, And it tui ther ordered, that otice thereof be time power of repartee. He was rash giten to all peisons inteie^ted, by pub'ishmg a lara, etc., always on hand. Orders from Saturday's Globe quotes Superintendent copj ot thi- or ler once in each wet for tin ee sue A few friends were entertained at A prominent New York merchant in his statements, and by his indiscretion the country attended to. cesM\ewtek8 prior to said daj of hearing in the Perkins of the railway mail seryice the home of Mr. and Mrs, W. Seiter in a private letter to a friend in Washington New Ulm Review weekly newspaper, printed led on the defeat that overwhelmed and published at the City of New Ulm in said as saying that a force of clerks would on Sunday evening. Progressive cinch states that more orders have SGIAFEK&HH BROTHER S & GO. him and disabled him for future influence Count) be placed on the night tram from Winona Dated at New Ulm, Minn the 25th day of afforded splendid amusement for those been received by the commission houses in the senate. It will be noticed Febl nary A 1891 on the Winona & St. Peter road. present. B" Mie Court, of New York from Brazil during the too that in tins bitter wrangle, the Re NE W ULM, MINN. EKNssT BRANDT The cost of this service for clerical force last two weeks than were ever received publicans held aloof. It was those who [L S 1J Judge ot Probate The joint debate between A. Striemer Contractors and Builders. would be about $4,000 per annum. in six months before. Direct result of of sleepy Eye and C. W. H. Heideman had been elected on Democratic and Plans and specifications furnished to It was half-past two o'clock last SIn the McKinley bill. TATE OF MINN B.SOTA, County or Brown 8. Alliance tickets who, turned against each of this city will be the means of public order. Having received new and improyed Hi )bat« Court Spe 'alleim February 2Sth Thursday afternoon when the building entertainment at Turner Hall on 1891 other The dav of city election draws near machinery we are able to furnish In ht matter of the estate ol Johin Jacob committee of the board of county commissioners Monday evening, March 23rd. all kinds of work in our line, a» and so far no excitement nor much interest Smith ce t«ed gave the order to the county Sash, Doors and Mouldings, also all i«. An instrument in writing, purporting Said Judge Brandt on Monday: I perfoinied has been noted. The overwhelming New Ulm Markets. to the last will and te~t im nt of Johan Jacob officials to move into the new building. kinds of Turned and Scroll Saw Work. Smil i, deceased, late «aul County, has been de to-day the marriage ceremony sentiment, of course, is in favor of W heat, 85—87 Inered 'his Court, In less than ten minutes twenty hands LIME! LIME! Oats 30—35 And Wlieie i* Schubert ha« tiled therewith for the 99th ccnple since I have been in retaining the present cnnncil, but the nis ution lepresentina am mg other things trat were at work transferring the records, Fhtx 96 oflcp. The 100th couple shall nave the Review would again urge the necessity eaid Jolnn Jacob Smuh die I in -aid County on and evening found the officers comfortably Corn 40 thel5'hdi ot Februaiy 1891, testate, and that nuptial knot tied free of charge. of taking energetic steps to that end. slid pi tit oner the «ole executor named in said Potatoes 50 and happily located in the new WINKELMANN'S LIME last will and testami nt and orijinir that the said Some of the present members have indicated Butter .15—16 The dime social at the residence of instrument may be admifrt to probate, and that quarters. Figgs 13 letters tc*ta nentan be to him issued thtreon. their intention to refuse to serve KILNOn Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Behnke for the It I** orl^ted, That the proofs otsai I in*trnraei.t While Dr. Hirsch was treating a patient again. Unless pressure ia brought to and the ud peution be hear before this Conn benefit of the congregational church on Minnesota River, near New Ulm, W A N E at the Probate Office in sad County on Friday, at a farm house in Lafayette last bear to have them change their minds, Thursday evening was well attended. is fully prepared to furnish lime of the 27th !i of March A, 1891 at 10 o'clock Saturday, his team tore loose from the A good and experienced girl to do othc tor ion, when all concerned m^y appeal some aspirants for city honor* may find the very best quality in any quantity to It proved to be one of the enjoyable »nd content the probate of said intrument, hitching post and ran to town. They contractors and buillerf. Delivered to general house work. Otto Seiter. their way into the council who have no And is luither ord red thitpnbhc notice of events of the winter season. fhe time id placp of said anng be given to all any desired point either by team or rail went down two steep and icy hills and place there. person* interested by publication of the«e ders The election in the village of Nicollet at liberal prices. All orders by mail over poor roads without damaging anything, DRESS-MAKING. once in etch we^k tor three sue essive weeks prior promptly attended to. fo su 1 diy of heinnir, in the Vew Ulm Review, a resulted as follows: President, J. H. The Pioneer Press of Sunday contained ciossed the river bridge and entered weekly w-paper printed ind published it the The undersigned have opened dressmaking Dorn trustees, Dr. Wicke, John Lueth City of Ulm in said Coanty. the following: Congressman town. There an attempt was THE HDTDAL rooms in the Leibold building. Dated it N I 1m, Minn this .28th day of Feo. and A. F. Rabe treasurer, F. Heidel John Lind of New Ulm was in the city made to catch them when the horses I jarj A 1) 1891 Readv for all Kinds of dressmaking. recorder, Chas. Vogtel justice, H. yesterday, having come up with his son Uy the Couit tore wildly up the street near the foundiv, Life Insurance Go. of New York Give us a call KRNST BR ANDT Patsche constable. Chas. Joern. from home, which he reached last Wednesday. [L S 11 Judge of Probate smashed the cutter and badly M. and K. Hanlon. Congressman Lind says that ruined tbe harness. Rev. Berghold writes from Santa Rosa ^HUMPHREYS* S. Roberts. RICHARD A. McCURDY, PRESIDENT there is very little to sav in the wav of as follows. I arrived here yesterday. A public entertainment was given at Statement for the year ending December 31,189ft an interview, as the work of the Fiftytirst Public Examination of Teachers. I cannot say much in regard to VETERINARY SPECIFICS Turner Hall on Sunday evening which congress is over, and the countrv Assete, the country yet, but my first impression $147,154,961 SO was replete with excellent features. For Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Dogs, Hogs, may judge of its work as it pleases. Notice is hereby given tdat public is a very favorable one. Why not? The programme was as follows: Reading examinations of teachers will be held Reserve on Policies at 4»/o, $180,668,868 00) AND POULTRY. "What the #sxt congress will do in Tbe weather is as in May the grass is of an article on Gen. Steuben by as follows: At the Court House in Liabilities other than Reserve, 5 0 0 Page Book on Treatment of Animals 505,85»82 the way of legislation," said Mr. Lind. and Chart sent Free. green everywhere, and many trees are New Ulm, March 25th and 26th At Surplus, 9,981,233 3 $ Wm. Hummel discussion of the prison "is pretty hard to say. There is a very CURES (Fevers.ContrestionsjInflammation Receipts from all sources, the public school house in Sleepy Eye, 34,978,778 6» Coi.in blossom, to say nothing of the myriads A. 4.1 Spinal Meningitis, Milk Fever. and binding twine questions by Payments to Policy-Holders, B.B.—strains, Lameness, Rheumatism. large unknown quantity about the next March 27th and 28th At the public 16,973,200 0» of known and unknown flowers CC—Distemper, Nasal Discharges. Wm. Pfaender song by the Mixed Risks assumed, 49,188 policies, 160,985,985 BS scuool house in Springfield March 30th congress. Now you wouldn't want to D.D.—Bots or Grubs, Worms. that fill the gardens and perfume the Bisks in force, 206,055 policies, 6*8,226,865 26 E.E.—Coughs, Heaves, Pneumonia. Choir recitation by Fred Pfaender and 31st venture a prediction as to what the F.F.~Colic or Gripes, Bellyache. air, night and day, with their delightful Examinations will begin at 9 o'clock piano duet by the Misses Clara Doehue G.G—Miscarriage, Hemorrhages. Minnesota legislature would do next, THE ASSETS ARE IIVESTEB AS FOUfWS:. fragrance. Fine evergreens, big trees a. m. sharp. A full attendance is ex H.H.—Urinary and Kidney Diseases* and Ida Hauenstein piano solo by Miss 1.1.--Eruptive Diseases, Mange. would you? Well, the next congress pected as no private examinations will Real Estate and Bond A Mortgage and shrubs, and even stately palmtrees J.K—-Diseases of Digestion, Paralysis* Ida Koch essay by Gustav Fischer recital I****, $76,529^|X?2 be given except for urgent reasons. Single Bottle (over 50 dosesX 0 0 will be a more uncertain body than the elevate here their spring tinted heads United States Bonds and otker Stable Case, with Specifics, Manual, of poem by Col. Pfaender. Dated March 9th, 1891. Minnesota legislature. Veterinary Cure Oil and:Hedicatoi\ &7.0O and crowns. It is one of the lovely Securities, 61,311,631,64 L. G. DAVIS, a Veterinary Cure Oil, 1.0 0 The Agricultural meeting at Turner Loans ou Collateral Securities, 8,624,400 00. "Do I look for Republican victory in spots of earth." County Superintendent. Sold by Druggists or Sent Prepaid anywhers Caskla Bauks TrustCttSpudes Hall Saturday afternoon was one of the and in any quantity on Receipt of Price. 1892? Certainly I do. There was a at lateral, 3,566,44159 HUMPHREYS' MEDICINE CO., largest in the history of the society. The Alliance paper starts with an ill good deal of personal feeling and don't Corner William and John Sts., New York. Imterert aeeried, Premiums Defer. QTATE OP MINNESOTA, County ot Brown frB». Many important topics were discussed [HUMPHREYS' omen. On Friday evening at about 9 O InProbate Court. red, etc., 7,183,256 34 care feeling in the last campaign, and Imhe Matter of the estate of Wilhelm Lneder, $147,154,961 2» and all of them gave rise to points of o'clock fire caught in the ceiling from men who were sore at some of their deceased. HOMEOPATHIC On reading and filing tbe petitionof Johanna material interest to farmers who believe the heat of a lighted Rochester lamp, party leaders paid off their gradges. aurefi »uy Lneder of Brown County, Minn., representing examined the foregoing statemeac (SPECIFIC N 6 0 And find the same to be correct. in making the best possible use of their and, although Wm. Julius was working among other things, that Wilhelm Lneder, late of The Republican meeting at Minneapolis said Brown County, Minn., on the 2nd day of A. N. WATERHODSE, Auditors lands. The subject of evergreen cultivation in the room at the time, be did not notice showed something of the good feeling February A. 0.1891, at Milford in said couty died In use SO years The only successful remedy for intestate, and being a residentof thisCounty atthe From the Surplus above stated a dividend will be Nervous Debility, Vital Weakness, from seeds occupied a considerable anything wrong until the fire prevailing in the Republican party time of his death, leaving goods, chattels and estate apportioned as usual. portion of the afternoon and within this County,and that the said Petitioner burned a hole in the ceiling and allowed at the present time, and in '92 all will and Prostration, from'over work or other causes. is the widow of said deceased and praying Si per vial, or 6 vials andlargevial powder, for 96. brought out the fact that in nearly all The business for 1890 shows i&CKEASE over that the lamp to fall to the floor. The that administration ofsaid estate be to her grant! be pulling together for victory," SOLD BY DRUGGISTS, or nt postpaid on receipt ed: It is ordered, that said petition be neara, by of 1889, as follows: of prlce.-HDMPHREYS' WTcDJCINE CO., cases the trees came up but did not oil quickly ignited, and for a time the Judge of this Court, on Thursday, the 2nd day Cor. William and John Sts., N. Y. In Assets, $10,753,683 I S of April A D. 1891, at Id o'clock A. M., at the grow for any length of time. Essays matters assumed a somewhat serious Card of Thanks. BATH BOOMS. Probate Office in said County. Ia Reserve on Policies and Surplus, 10,554,691 94 on horse and stock raising by Anton Ordered farther, that notice thereof be given to aspect. The heroic efforts of one or two la Receipts, 3,859,759 67 The family of the late late Theo. Crone the heirs of said deceased and to all persons interested, Sperl, on fruit culture by H. L. Runk, In Payments to Policy-Holders, 1,772,591 67 1 have just opened bathrooms in connection parties, however, resulted in extinguishing by publishing a copy of this order for three desire to express their thanks to all successiveweekspriortosaid dayof hearing,in the In Bisks Assumed, 4,611 policies, 9,383,503 2 $x on grape raising by Diepolder and with my barber shop, and invite those who go kindly manifested their the flames and preventing auy serious New Ulm Review, a weekly newspaper, printed In Risks in force, 23.745 policies, 73,276,931 Z± a share of public patronage. The sympathy and lent their assistance at on the sugar beetr by Wm. Pfaender and published at Sew Ulm in said Coanty. damage to building or contents. Dated at New Ulm, Minn., the 5th day of rooms are well furnished and are run the funeral and especially to the minister were also read for the benefit of the society. E.W.BEET&CO. March, A. D. 1891 Wm. Julius had his hands slightly who officiated and io'the pall bearers. first-class shape. Open at all times. By the Court, ,. Managers for Minnesota and'Iowa, burned. "Sf^^i^^t.f^. §?5 ERNST BRANDT. A E E PBUSER. TL. S.] 12 lodge of Probate St. Panlilslintt. sS*SB6i^^r%%S^8t-j^a^!^iS •**"5s*r *S3Sap3^.?V 3