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

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$! Notice of Board of Public Works. O. H. Boss is in Minneapolis on business. J. Newhar^wjll return from Montana & N. W. TIME CARD. LOCA N E W S Aug. Nagel 1..214...' 1809 1S0618 next week. lj§PJi^ '3gl| Ed. BaeumJer 3 00 Going West. Going East. 4.." ... 18 00 back from Mon- Horace Newhart is Benj. Juni is home from Washington. Wm. Mueller^ and "wife "Were "down tNo 1 Pass Dep 5:06a.m. *No 2Pass Depl0:51p,m. 3800 5 Coj^IBMATIO W OF A S S E S S *No3 5 05p.m. ^*No4 2*.25p.m 1800 Geo. Martinka.. 6.."....' tana. from Springfield over Sunday, Horace Newhart has gone to Chicago- ||No 23 Frt Arr 10:10a.m. 1800 7.."....' 'JL'JSTO 16 Frt 4:15 a. m, •No 25 1:50p.m. 1808 ,«£* "**B?ol8Frt 12:35p.m. Louis Schilling Jr. is employed at H. PeterHerian 8.."....' Mark Cane and wife of Sleepy Eye paid Office of the Board of Public Works. JN0 24 V,ll:3Cp.ni. John Wild 1..215..,' 1800 3sl JDaily except Monday, City of New Ulm, Minn. July 27, 1891. Loheyde's. oar city a visit the forepart of the week. John Simmit, jr 14.." Wenzel Niedegger and Miss Margaret •Daily except Sunday. •Daily except Sunday. The assessment of benefits arising out N. U. Electric tight Co Sublot A .216.." 14 oor^f*i" HDaily, Harry Ross is here from Wisconsin Eagle Boiler Mill Co 7.."... +0n Sundays onlj. Pechtel of Sigel were married yasmorning. Sunday's visitors included Dr. Pfister of the making of the local improvements 12 00i**-"s~j?J. N. U. Roller Mill Co part of.. .10.. "....'• on a visit. of Winthrop, Chas.Schorregge of Sleepy 1 00(- Tw)- hereinafter named to the owners 1 1 OFFICE ROOM, J. Meier estate part of EagleMillOuUot of real property fronting thereon, having Eye and A. T. Behnke of Tracy. Dr. Warner of Mankato was here on Andrew J. Domeier, who is at present Fritz Metzke 50 feet 180»s~~» Ofhce Room upstairs, for rent, been completed and entered by the Eaglue Boiler Mill Co remainder of..". 108 00"? ~^s jsag business Saturday evening. teaching in the Iberia schools, will accept Attorney F. M. Propping and wife of H. Nagel 8 20 Ofc "^3^r «2 Board of Public Works in and for said S....S quire of W. Elbner. H. Weyhe 9.."... a position in Illinois. S*. Paul were the guests during a portion Jos. Reines, of Cincinnati, is visiting city notice is hereby given that application 10.."... will be made to the City Council of the week af Mr. and Mrs. Armin Spartof..l3.."... here with friends and relatives. he friends a patrons of The following were in Sleepy Eye Henry Crone....N part of 13.."... of said city at a meeting thereof to be are invited to call at his store Steinhauser. Henry Cordes 8..1... Wednesday: Chas. Stuebe, T. Mueller, The Bottling Works of Fred Behnke held on Thursday August 6th A. D. 1891 9.."... to-dav a a and a a of a Oscar Seiter, R. Loheyde, Dr. Schoch Mrs. Herman Seiter and two children at 7:30 o'clock p. m. to have said assessments turned out 9,000 bottles last month. 10.." .. up of an Cocoa re A A.W.Bingham 11.."... in all things confirmed. and Albert Behnke. are visiting relatives New Ulm, and S a invitation is extended to the a Rev. bchaller assisted in some dedication ....-• 12..".-. Objections to sai'l assessment may be 13.."... H. F.is almost sick with lonesomeness.- to call. Tramps are becoming a nuisance in services in Hennepin county last heard before the said city council at 14.."... theTracy Trumpet. Fritz Meyer 8..2... R. Pfeflerle will serve E E drinks New Ulm. Put them to work on such time. Said assessment is made weak. F- Scbadrowski 9.."... to-day and a N in a for laving water mains as follows ro streets and the brotherhood will soon M. M. Madigan of Redwood Falls, J. Dnrbahn 10.."... A number of the young ladies will or serious about this, as it will simply W. H. Heideman 11.."... wit: and Attorneys Somerville and Thompson learn to avoid the town. be an Houten' world wide re camp at Pfaender'6 farm the remainder 12. ".. 1. On State Street,from Centre Street 13.."... of Sleepy Eye argued several cases Cocoa, the. healthful of all beverage. John Nun Sr. cut his left hand with H. Nagel 14.."... to 2nd Street South and from 1st Street of the week. John Schiefert 8..3... before Judge Webber on Friday. North to 6th Street North. a meat axe in the butchershop of Jos. N.J. Hemen 9.." A child was born' to Mr. and Mrs. 2. On 4th Street North, from State to 10..!'... E. B. Sheldon of the State University WANTED. Schnoberich early Monday morning. Andrew Domeier last week, but died Minnesota Street' 11-." .. The hand was almost cut off. is engaged at present in gathering specimens KunignndePeller 12.."... 3. On 2d Street North, from Minnesota within a few days. Two E. G. Koch 13.."... dining-room girls at Union Ho- of plants and shrubs along the Street to German Street. John Doster 14.."... The Swiss celebration will be held at tel. Recent purchases on Minnesota Street O. C. Seiter 8..62.. 4. On 2d Street South, from State Cottonwood river. The cellection will Turner Hall next Sunday evening. A A.W. Frank 9 ".. Wenzel Schotzko. show that unimproved property will Street to German Street Jac. Schwendmger 10.."... be placed in the University. cordial invitation is extended to all D. Dingier 11.."... FOR SALE. bring as high as $70 per front foot. 5. On Broadway, from Centre Street The father of Olaf Peterson, who ysars 12.." .. Swiss residents and citizens in general. he to o0 feet beyond 3d Street North. Standing at the regular rifle shoot Waseca Brewery on favorable Elise Jacobs 13 .".. ago worked for M. Mullen and H. Behnke, 6. On Minnesota Street, from 1st a Mr. Sudner, the gentleman who is For full particulars apply to this week: John Lilla, Chas. Brust, J. Congr. Church Society 14.."... W Sinclair,Fairmont Minnesota. Street South to 4th Street South and died in Marshall last week, aged 70 George Schmidt l. 63.. desirous of starting a glove and mitten Krause, T. Mueller ind Geo. Boock. from 3d Street North to 5th Street years.Previous to going to Marshall, he N is of 2.."... WANTED. factory here, will visit New Ulm in a North. John McCabe. a St. Peter contractor, John Rudolph...&% of 2 .. had resided in Nicollet county. 7. On German Street, from 1st Street A teacher with a first class certificate forfew days to consult with our business 3 was here Thursday to make a bid John Bellm 4.. .. South to 3d Street South. able to teach in both Eno-lish ana German T. Crone, C. W. H. Heideman, men. John C.Rudolph 5 ." .. the piastering in the Catholic church. 8. On Valley Street, from 1st Street. languages, is wanted to teach in M. Mullen .6.."... Chas. Brust and W. F. Seiter went to Robert Loheyde and Oscar Seiter School District No.45,term commencing North to 4'.h Street South. Ernst Brandt .... 8 '.' J. B. Kennedy spent a couple days Nicollet Wednesday to view the ruins S of '.9.."... in November and lasting seven months, started yesterday afternoon on a four 9. On 1st Street North, from Park JohnKaula ...N}£ of 9..".. of last week camping with St. Peter of the Nicollet mill. The latter carried Street to Front Street. John Vollmer, Treas. Alois Palmer i0..''... weeks' trip through the east. Chicago, friends at Lake Emily in Le Sueur county- 10. On Front Street, from 1st Street Fr. Melges "..11.!".". Sleepy Eye, Minn. a good deal of insurance on the plant. Niagara Falls and the principal cities of John K.iula .. N 31 feet of.... 13..".. North to 50 feet beyond 3d Street North. S. A. George and C. W. H. Heideman WmBehmler....S19fee: of...13..".. Michigan will be among the points visited. 11. On 3d Street North, from Front S.D.Peterson. 14 .««.. The man referred to in our last issue have been appointed a committee by Street to Water Street. Peter Scherer .' 64.' as contemplating the opening of a The following is a list of the supposed ANNIVERSARY the Agricultural Society to collect and ..2..".. The Mixed Choir has elected the Jofofficers: owner's names, a description of the glassware store in Tracy was Daniel Jacob Pfenmnger 3 make a county exhibit of grains, fruits 'President, L. G. Bell vicepresident, ..." i.'."'.'. property benefited or damaged and the Katz. 5.." and vegetables at the State Fair. They Miss Frida Hauenstein secretary, amounts assessed against the same to George Doehiie 6.." A. C. Ochs has secured the contract' will also make special exhibits free of wit: 7 Miss Frida Schuetz treasurer, S. D. Peterson 8. «•., for plastering the interior of the new charge for anyone in the county desiring Supposed Owrer's name 8 North Am't Herman Mueller committee on music, 9..".. Catholic church. His bid, $1,700, was S Ct or -•vlbertBehnke '..'.'.10 "".' OF THE SWISS REPUBLIC, the same. Parties who are willing J. H. Strasser. jir South Math Siebenbrunner ... S 3^ of 12 $50 below all others. to assist the committee or who wish to Martin Lorenz N.. .N. 12 00 £a" .'.' ••••N^ofl2.." John Meiers heirs .8. .. 18 00 _. .., Special trains will run into New Ulm make exhibits should write either of the Rich Geismger 13. 9.. 18 00 Sophie Schmidt 14..". Sunday Eve, August 2 r. ,, TT willwillI 4. oy^ Springfield, a a to 'an 10. Congressmaweek Lind return leavfrom members. IS 00 it this af '_, __L_ Jacob Pfenmnger 1.67 Joseph Flor 13 thL 20 00 Sueur on the 22nd to accommodate .'.'2.' Eagle Rollerftlill Co 1. once for Vancouver British Columbi a 18 00 An important and radical change in Werner Boesch 2 Mullen .4..'"' v'sitors to the Souix monument dedication. 12 00 to several week3. time on the Northwestern road will go 12 00 .5 3.. They will arrive here at 10 12 00 A Oath Graff 6.... fife. A pleasant social party was held at into effect soon. Among the other 12 00 7'.'". o'clock in the morning. August Stock 6. TURNER-HALL, 12 00 Benedict Juni 8. the home of Mrs. Geo. Bevier Friday changes, the train,arriving here at 5 p. Nicolaiib Picker 7. 12 00 Conrad Huebner j'.gg The Sleepy Eye Herald records an Ferd. Pmgel 14 evening in honor of her sister, Miss m. from the east, will leave Winona at IS 00 Jos. A. Groebner 1 12 CO accident that befel Andrew Zswachke nina Laudenschlaeger 4 about 5 o'clock in the morning, reaching Gottfried Stock 2. Gustie Keller of Minneapolis. 12 00 Franz Grebe 5. in a ^runaway last week. His leg was Karlschruer 12 00 9 Caroline Ottomeyer 6 New Ulm about noon. This same Gottfried Stock 4. Water-works connections are being 12 00 Friederike Kritsche 7 eoniniencing precisely at 7:30. Admission fractured in three places near the knee, 5 12 00 train upon arriving at Tracy will connect Louise Pless r*» ]£ofl9. furnished the Union Hotel and the bouses Jos. Guendner 6. 12 00 2 5 cents for adults and 15 cents for and if the limb regains its former Math Gratz ...l.£ with the Tracy and Pierre train so 12 00 of W. F. Seiter, Jos. A. Eckstein, Math Schneider... .. .2 children: concluding with, a social hop. Christ Boock 1 3.. strength at all it will require many 12 00 Math Mueller.. .. 3 as to reach the latter place by oneE.G.Koch b.6l. 24 00 John Larson and A. Schmidt. Jacob Brust 4. At 3 clock in the morning three salutes will be months. J.H. Schapekam 9 24 00 V\ Chas Brust o'clock the next morning. ...5. Wm.Huevelman 12. fired b% BurgS Battery All the citizens of New 24 00 W. R. Hodges of the Herald was Our friend A. W. Bingham, who of 13 24 00 I lm and vicinitj especially our countrymen, are 7 •'...." 16001 John Sherman, one of the leading Republicans down from Sleepy Eye Monday and Her. Vogelphol 14.."... 24 00 Eugene Koehler. course couldn't be induced to witness a 103 .. 12 00 ordialh in\ ited to be present. Her. !ch.-pekahm 8 62.. 24 00 of this country, and without Peter Gag .14 103 .. 1200 manifested a good deal of interest 9 •... 24 00 THE COMMITTEE. glove contest, registered at the Merchants Sophie Schmidt. 7 104 ... 1800 Wm.Ruemke 10 24 00 doubt the leader on questions of finance in the success of our County Fair. Horoburg .. ... .8 ....•' 1800 11. 24 00 THrOHERSiTT in St. Paul last Wednesday as A. 9 1800 in that party, declares that the Republican Flonan Hes3 12. .. 24 00 The Eagle mill started up Monday 10 .... 1800 W. Bingham ot New Orleans. Wednesday 13 24 00 paity is not in favor of free coinage. 11 180012 Henry Rudolphi 14 .. 24 00 morning with 60 men. We expect Henrv Kunze was the day set for the HallFitzsimmons ....*« 1800 Hon.ChasMuellere Ad. 1 G3 18 00 Senator Frank Day and 13 ....« 18«0 soon to furnisn our readers with a cut Stueb 7. 64 12 00 affair. O MINNESOT A ,. 14 .... 1800 Schnaidei & Sehaefer 1 66.. 20 00 John Lind are in favor of free coinage, of the plant of this splendid industry. H- Mueller&Jac Kiossner jr .18...".. '.iOOO GLSenultze 1105...." 2000 The Beussmann building now occuby therefore the Red Wing Republican H.Fiedler 8. 67.. 20 tO Rich Pfeflerle 20 00 Open to both sexes. August Schell has secured as an ad-pied Kr. Fillmann 9.." 20 00 F. H. Behnke has been rented will please prepare a little letter reading 12 2000 JohnKret-ch 10 20 00 dition to his collection of birds and to G. A. Ottomeyer who will take posin Frit/Engel 11 20 00 13 ... 2000 these two able, worthy gentlemen W. F.feeiter 1..' 20 00 Brown Co Court House Block 84 00 animals a tine specimen of the* mocking Comm-ises E I distinct colleges-: September. The store will be refitted, out of the Republican party.—NorthfieJUT'News. Reives & Wiesner 13 20 00 New Ulm Turnverein 7 107..." 14 00 Colleges of bcience, Literatur and bird family.The bird was purchased Fr. Schubert 8.68.. 20 00 Brown Co Agr Soc 8 14 00 and furnished with a plate glass H. Stiefel 9. ••. 20 00 9 ,' .... 140» Arts.'wf Mechanic Arts, of Agriculture, in Mankato. front so as to make one of the most de Joseph Baer 10. 20 00 10 .. 14 00 of Medicine (Allopatiuc Homcepathic 2000 John Fenske 11. ".. All objections to said assessments In another column appears an invitatiou Postmaster Schmidt, has been prom. sirable locations in the city. Car1 20 CO and Dental of L.tw and also a a a Schramm 12..".. must be made in writing and tiled with 20 00 Paul Hitz estate 13..'.. from the citizens of New Ulm to Department lsed that in case the mail car is not 20 CO the City Clerk of said city at least one St Alexander Hospital 14 ". It is assured now that the promised that we have the best all who took part in the battles of New 16 00 Claus Lohman 1 6 9 placed on the night trains, he will be day prior to ?aid day of hearing. 16 00 Friedencii Boock estate 2. School oi Agricultur in the world, situate mail car will be attached to the night Ulm to visit our city once more and E. G. Pahl, allowed a night mail pouch between 16 00 3. on a model farm ot two re trains within two or three weeks. J. 16 00 I gnatz Ambrosch 4 ". Chairman Board of Publfe Works. partake this time of its hospitality. In N»ew UJm and Tracy. and hfty acres, also a beautiful a us 16 00 Jo&n Gabriel 5.." Official: H. Weddendorf, now clerk ou the St.addition to the published invitation, 16 00 Aug. Quense 6..".. of hfty acres, also well equipped At the stores of F. H. Behnse, R. 950 Louis Schilling, Anne ninth Johnson a 30 ft ot..7 ". Paul and Council Bl»ffs route, will be circulars will be sent to the captains of buildings and some of the best- laboratories 6 50 Marg Fellner N 20 ft of..7 ".. Pfefferle, Crone Bros, and C. F. Ruemke Clerk Board of Public Works. transferred to the new railway postoffice 12 00 in the United States. Aug, Dietz 8 .'•.. the various companies for distribution 20 00 to-day and to-morrow, representatives Aug. Hellman 14 •'.. Tiaition is Frees on the Northwestern road. among members of their commands 16 00 Wm, Emmerich 1..70. Everybody is invited to call at the of Van Houten's cocoa will give Lorenz Klor 2 16 00 who might not have access to any of the store of Crone Bros, to-day or to-morrow Alois Palmer 3 16 00 except in the strictly professional departments. A couple of picnic parties helped away free and delicious drinks. 16 00 4 to get "free drinks". No danger of papeis.These circulars will also be furnished A descriptive catalogue of 16 00 Peter Manderfleld 5. ".. themselves to a full measure of enjoyment intoxication, but very delicious more The Ladies Society of the Turnverein 16 00 175 pages sent Free to any address upon Chrlot Pteifer 6. ".. by Col. Pfaender to those who healthful than coffee. Come and see what at Clear Lake last Sunday. The 16 00 John Hirsch 7 ".. application. Drop a postal card into held its annual meeting Saturday evening know of old defenders living at a dis 18 00 John Lili.t 14 ".. it is. weather was superb, the company was the mail and get a catalogue. 18 00 and elected the following officers: David Simon 8 100.. tance. 18 00 Address CYRUS NORTHROP. delightful and the victuals—well, there President, Mrs. Robert Nix secretary, 18 00 All are invited to call at the store nf Josepha Kleinknecht lu. President, Minneapolis, Minn. was spring chickens among the viands, 18 00 The premium list for the Brown Christ Filzen 11 C. F. Ruemke to-day and to-morrow to Miss Mary Bogen treasurer. Mrs. C. L. GARLETON 18 00 Phillip Kiws 12 COLLEGE and one could hardly get too much. try a cup of Van Houten's Celebrated County Fair contains a very sensible 18 00 Roes. Sisters ot chanty 13. 14 18 00 Cocoa free of charge. It is a deliciousbeverage, notice to confidence men, fakirs and A special to the Pioneer Press from Geo. P. Dietz 1. 18 00 101. "The Hornets" is the name of anew cheaper than cofiee and much theMaria.Sehies Bernh Fesemeier 8 18 00 pick-pockets. 1* is signed by NORTHFIELD, MINN. St. Peter says that Henry Moss, a farmer 9. 18 00 more healthful. ball club that was organized Monday secretary and reads as follows: To con Anna Hotunger 10. 18 00 living near that town,committed'suicide evening. Tne folio ving are the officers: IS 00 Wm. Amme 11. tidence men and fakirs: The 21st lb 00 Friday night by shooting. When 12 Go to Eibner, the Fruitman, for fine Ful Classical. it a and Scientific President, Fred Heers Secretary, I rank 18 00 13 annual fair of the Brown County Agri courses. Wide a of electives. Posta found, the whole top of his head was 18 00 fruits. John Selfert 14,. Baasen treasurer, Jos. Koehler-, Captain, 20 00 a work. Special facilities for Wm. Amme 1. cultural Society will be held at New .102 off and the gun was still in bis hand. 12 00 Wm. McHale. Wm.Pfaender 7. he study of re Mathematic and A NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Ulm Sept, 18th,19th and 20th. You art 18 00 Fr Freitag 8..'JohnSteljes. He was sixty years of age, and had always my at the Observatory /New Ulm is to have a new jeweliy 900 ..S.&of 9 respectfully invited to stay away. We been known as a happy and contented 900 THE ACADEMY G. U. SchuiUe...N of «..".. store. Two young men will be sent FOR SALE. 18 00 Frank 10..".... do not want you in fact we insist that German larmer. 18 00 fits for College and teaches English Barbara Vaihinger 11. here from Winona to tase charge of 18 00 you keep away. This is going to be a H. I rank 12..".... Two ibe residences on Franklin Str„ branches. the American express business, and it 18 00 Methodist Church Society 13.." What might have been a disastrous between Third and Fourth North for big Fair. If you insist oa going to a 18 09 14 School of Music Fully Equipped. is understood that they will run a firstclass 20 00 sale cheap. Albert Held. fire broke out in the celler of John F. Jac L.Mueller 1.103. .. Fair this year, go to some small affair. 20 CO •-.. .".... jewelry store in connection therewith. Neumann's store Wednesday afternoon, Open for students of either sex. 20 00 3 .".... Two years ago we drew blood on a WANTED. 20 00 John C.Rndolph 4..".... Expenses very low. but was extinguished before making any 20 00 pick-pocket. This year we shoot to kill. Louis Schilling 5.." .. A house or rooms for small family. Another change occurs at the electric 20 00 Pall Term opens Sept. 9,1891. Jos. P.Voge) 6. "... progress. Thefirestarted from a lightcandle Enquire at this office. There is a great, big, bad jail within a 20 00 Anton Ochs 7.. light station this week. Mr. Day,d 18 00 in the hands of a young clerk H. ftleierding, .» 8.." For Catalogues and Circular address S block of our grounds which is yawning 1800 AD ton Ochs 9.. the electrician, will leave for Grand ROOMS TO LET. who was drawing some alcohol from a 18 00 Marg. Vogel 10.." A S W S O N id for wicked people. We mean business. 18 00 Forks and will be succeeded by Geo.barrel, Lewis Krook 11 .".... TATE OF MINNESOTA, County of Brown ss. and was not quenched until it Two rooms formerly occupied by Dr. Remember the dates and keep away. lb 00 Carl Block 12..".... In Probate Court, Special Term, July 8th Cooper, a student of the University. The 18 00 Evang.Luth Church Society.. .13.." Pfister. Supplied with city water and had burned almost through the faucet. 1891. 18 CO latter will remain here until the return The village of Golden Gate, this countjy ..14..".... electric light Werner Boesch. In the matter of the estate of John Campbell A few seconds more and there would 10 CO Barbara Marti....N^ of 2.,.104.. deceased. 10 0j harbors an individual of inhuman H. Pmgel S^o 2..".... On reading and mine tne petition or Hainan W Spitn in Spntemhp have been an explosion. 20 00 Henry Steinhauser 4 On reading and filing the petitioMmn.Nathan- of Mynck of St Paul Ramse County repre 9* Beaton in QepieniDer. nature who should be prosecuted. 20 00 Fnederich Forster 5..".... senting among other things, that John Campbell, Rpmnnino- kdt. Snndftv a nasspnep Secretary Heideman of the Fair Association 20 00 Henry Steinhauser 6..".... While unmarried, he has been living later'Srown County, limn, in the year 1 8 5 6 .Beginning last a a a a 2000 Wolf. Schmidt 7..".... is having a bfautiful souvenir 1S57 aw ke lower Sioux or Redwood Agency, (trfen as attached to the freight leaving 18 00 Evang. Lnth. Church 8 ." .. with a young woman who not many a a part of Brown County) died intestate, and being 18 00 9..".... prepared for distribution at the coming resident of this County a*•"--estate the* tim of withi.n.deaths, hijs New Ulm for the east at 4:15 a. m. and 18 00 months ago became the mother of what .-..10..".... leaving goods, chattels and thi 18 00 dedication. The souvenir consists of Gottlieb Reim 11..". .. if County, and that the said Petitioner is interested also to the one arriving here from the in court would be known as illegitimate 18 00 Fr. Forster 13.." the estate of said deceased and praying that fine process engravings of the paintings 20 00 Chas.Brust S a of 6&7..105.. east at 1:15 p.m. The coach will be run twins. The last graved jury endeavored administration of said estate be to S. A. George 20 00 Conrad Zeller....N %. of ....6& 7.." of New XJlm, Minn., or to some other suitable person of Anton Gag and Alexander Schwendinger 20 00 only between New Ulm and Kasota and Jacob Mueller heirs 8.. to get at the bottom of the case, but granted: It is ordered, that said petition 20 00 Maggie A. Berry 9.. and the base-reliefs that adorn heard, by the Judge of this Court, on Thursday, will connect with St. Paul trains. Both failed for the reason that the woman, 14 00 Jonas Laudenscnlaeger "...107.. the 6th. dav of August A. D. 1891, at 10 o'clock the monument. All of these will be 414 00 Gast. Reim 8 "... A. M. at the Probate Office in said county. of these trains will run daily. while admitting that he lived in the 1 4 00 And it is further ordered, that notice thereof be,, ,red in the highest style known to 14 00 H. Hanschen 10. Geo. Schneider's team tore loose from same house* with *the suspected man, given to the heirs of said deceased and to 1200 all persons interested, by publishing ajsopy photo-engraver's art, and will be Evang. Lath. Church hoc l. 108. 12 00 in front of Neumann's store last Thursday, would not admit that he was the father of this order once in each week for three-successive 1200 ,tly put up by the printer. weeks prior to said day of hearing in the and, carrying the hitching post of the children. Since their birth the 1200 M. Epple .4..' New TJlm. Review, a weekly newspaper, printed 12 00 Wm. *Aiwm .5..' and published at the City of New Ulm in said infants have been almost allowed to take with them, started up Minnesota stre the recent meeting of the MinneGrand 12 00 Diei.Grusendorf. County. 12 00 F. W. Kussrow.. care of themselves. The Md man while at a lively gait. The team was notsota Lodge of Sons of Hermann, Dated at New rjlm, Minn., the 8th. day of 12 00 Carl. Grusendorf 1..109.. July A. V. 1891. *600 it was resolved, we have been informed, abundantly able to carp for them, refuses stopped until the buggy struck against .. SJ*of....2..".. 600 By the Court, JohnLaetjen N of 2 to push the work on the monument at to do so, and the children are apt to the building material in front of F. 12 00 ERNST BRANDT. 3 1200 [L. S.I And21Liverv Judge Linee. of Probat die of starvation, unless charitable humanitarians C. A. Rolloff 4..".... Bus Williams' lot and was smashed beyond this place so as to have it completed before 600 John Lauschke S.#of....5 .'*.. 600 interfere. The commissioner another year has elapsed. The determination further use. Fritz Alisch N of....5..".... 1200 Her.'Exner 6 is certainly a proper one, of that district has giyen the matter 1200 A terrible and what will necessarily Christ"»toU 7..".... T200 some attention, but not enough. A J. G. Haas 1.• and it is to be hoped that the members 110,. prove a fatal accident occurred to Fred 1200 ROLVES& W1ESNER, Props. CarlSTautz 2. 1 1200 human being of the type of the manJohnBobleter of the order throughout the States will A Pare Cream of Tartar Powder^. Schewe of the town of Leavenworth, 3.. .'-.1200 4..' 1200 Superior to every other known/ do their utmost to unbox the splendid referred to should suffer, Even Bob this county, Saturday morning. In 'J2O0 Ignatz Schwendiuger 5..' Used in Millions of Homes— statue of their namesake, Hermann, Ingersoil ought to believe in hell, if for falling from a load of hay, a pitch fork In addition to the bus line, a fine line Mich. Lanterbach 7.. "§51,1200 40 Years the Standard. no other reason thaa that such specimens of rigs for city customers will, be furnished and place it where it belongs. The decision 1 •in,.."l 'i200 was run into his body eighteen inches, 2. Delicious Cake and Pastry, light Flaky* 12 00 at reasonable rates. Busses wiL of humanity might feel the pangs of the grand lodge of the nation Holy Trinity CbnrchSoc. penetrating the bowels. He is slowly 3 |i2oa Biscuit, Griddle Cakes, Palatable make all trains from both hotels. Barn ...4.,« too ±0 erect a suitable monument in New I of punishrm starving, and it is considered impossible 5 and Whp^ffsorrH*! is located to the rear of.the Dakota ^1200 ....6..' 171m should no longer be neglected.^? I this world. for him to live No other baking powder does such wodb. House. 1200 TZtf) V£4