New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
September 9, 1891 · Page 4 of 8
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W^^^^^^^fe«^^W a.^taa&^ilrf iju^.i^^^ C. & N. W. TIME CARD. a N Peter Manderfeld and wife of Gibbon A son was born to Christ Backer ,of W harvest ball at Union Hall on Regular drill of Company A to-mor were among Sunday's visitorsJg|pPf|l Milford Sunday morning. Going East. Going West. Sunday evening was largely attended. row, Thursday, evening, Philip Gross is home from Colorado. *No2PassDeplO 51p,m tNo 1 Pass Dep 5 05a.m. Chas. Krook is attending the Gustavus Franz Schnoberich is the father of a vffe^: Herman Kie3ling,- one of the. propne •No 4 2 25p *No3 5,05pm. J. B. Velikanje has resigned as editor 1_--Jr- Thai Hacking Cough caii be so quielc-«|y Adolphus college at St. Peter. *No 16Frt 4 15 a. ||No 23 Frt Arr 10 10a m. daughter that arrived Friday. tors of the Winthrop mill, transacted ]y cured by Shiloh's Cure.. WJ3 a W of the Fortschritt. t»No 18Frt 12 J5p *Not5 l-50pon. -J w*«»w«. I O TT *r* iiNo 24 11 3Cp ID Mrs. Helen Seiter is visiting with hei business here Wednesday. Mrs. Theresa Schneider is visiting nntee it. Sold by BenniDgsen & Kiesei. k} ^fk JDaily except Monday, Albert Pfaender is attending the daughter, Mrs. Helmes, in St. Paul. •Daily except Sunday. \vith her daughter in Springfield. *Daily except Sunday Louis Schilling went to Faribault Mankato Normal School. Card of Thanks. JOn Sundays onlj. ||Daily, The arrival of a son in the home of A heavy rain fell at Springfield Sunday Monday afternoon to meet his wife who The undersigned in behalf of all heirs C. L. Roos attended a meeting of READ THIS SLOWLY. Geo. Grimm of Springfield is reported. has been visiting there for several desire to extend thanks to the many night, while here not a drop fell. *c?i wheat men in Mankato Friday. friends who attended the burial of their weeks. Lives there a man with soul so Work on the railroad culvert on First T. C. Battin, civil engineer for the Albert Hauser has gone to Naperville, mother and manifested their sympathy dead, North street was commenced on Monday. Northwestern road, was in town yesterday. Alois Huelskamp, at one time a hardware in so feeling a manner. Especially are Who never to himself hath said, 111., to continue his studies. dealer in Fairfax, died at his home they grateful to Mr. Pfaender and the I'll take St. Patrick's Pills oefore Henry Pfister lost a yaluable horse on mixed choir. bedp E. G. Koch and wife will sail from in West Newton Tuesday night of last go Henry Wellner gave a harvest festival Friday. The horse died from colic. Agnes Schaefer. When a mild cathaitic lsdesued, one Germany on their return trip on the week and was buried Thursday morning. at his home in Lafayette Saturday Alma Curry. that will cleanse the whole system and Mrs. Johanna Greie will lecture in 25th. The funeral was held from the evening. Amalia Herrenderfer. regulate the liver aud bowels you can Turner Hall on the 9th of October. West Newton church. Robert Scherer has gone to Minneapolis v^t do netter than take St. l^atiick's Mrs. C. W. A. Krook and son, Hilding, Will y?u Suffer with Dyspepsia and There are six prisoners in the jail. Pills just before going to bed. They do to resume his studies at the University. On the second floor of Werner spent a portion of the week with Liver Complaint? Shiloh's Vitalizer not nauseate nor gripe, and leave the Onlv three of them are from this coun- Boesch's new block there are four tenants, St. Paul friends. is guaranteed to cure yon. Sold by system in splendid condition. For sale each of whom has the name of Henningsen & Kiesei. Albert Baarsch will learn how to by O. Olsen Diugirist. Miss Meta Seiter returned from a Lt. Louis Scherer started last Friday Albert. The names of Albert Blanchard, make pills and sell face-powder in the two month's visit with her sister xn St NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Public Examination of Teachers, on horseback to go to Lake City and St. Albert Seiter, Albert Fritsche and Albert City Drug Store. Paul Saturday afternoon. Paul. Steinhauser should go into history. MISS A. H1RSCH The Agricultural Society has been Mrs. Schaefer and Mrs. Curry, daughters Notice is hereby given that public examinations Mrs. John F. Neumann is entertaining H,C.Garvin was in the city Saturday. ot teachers will be held as granted the free use ot Turner Hall for of the late Mrs. Herrenderfer, left her cousin, Mrs. Thos. Clawsou of Chicago. follows At the public school-house in Mr. Garvin is travelling freight agent Teacher of Piano and Organ the coming Fair. for their homes in Colorado Monday, Springfield Sept 9th and 10th at the for the Northwestern road, and says Music. Mrs. Laudenschlaeger received a carload A new safe has been placed in the public school house in Sleepy Ey Sept. Beginners taught in class for $2 that notwithstanding the present excellent W. Eibner will not give his building of stoves from the Michigan Stove 11 th -ind 12th at the court house in office of the New Ulm Creamery Co. month. transportation facilities of the road a new front this year, but will wait till New Ulm sept. 14th and 15th Works on Wednesday. Hereafter we will hear of no more till they ill be increased in the near future Examinations will begin at 9 o'clock spring. SkrvejSt Skll tapping. Rev. Meske went to Lake Benton K"A sharp. A full attendance is ex by the addition of several more To-morrow evening the Mixed Choir pected as no private examinations are Monday afternoon for a short vacation. '*Der Liebe Onkel." an entirely new freight trains. will be entertained at the home of John g.ven except for urgent reasons AT From there he will go to Duluth. German Comedy, will be presented by Definite anangemens have been made Dated Aug. 19th 1891 Hauenstem. SCHMUCKER'S TIVOLI, the Dramatic Section on the 20th of Mrs, Weyher of this city died last Davis for a game of base ball between the S, C. Madsen of Sleepy Eye has been September. County Supt week, aged 79 years* She was the Redwood Falls and Golden Gate nines granted a patent for a producing marble SUNDAY EVE, SEPTEMBER 13. Alfred Roos went to Canby Saturday mother of the Redstone bridge-keeper. for Saturday, September 19th, in New surfacer. HUMPHREYS' to look after the improvements in the EverybodyInvited. Ulm. These clubs are as good as any The members of the Sportsmen's Club Samuel Stamm of St. Paul will remain buildings of the New Ulm Elevator in this section of the country, and a with their families feasted on prairie E stallisliel in S 1 here and except a position in the Company at that place. DR HUMPHREYS' SPECIFICS are scientifically and game between them will constitute ~arefully prepared prescriptions used for many Wm. PF/ENDER. chicken at Hunter's Rest last Sunday, Tears in private practice with success.and for over Empire Mill. a gnjat attraction for Brown county's thirty years used by the people. Every single Specific Mrs. B. Follmann left for the east is a special cure for the disease named. Miss Hensel, who has been visiting A. A. Bogen spent the latter part of big Fair, These Specifics cure without drugging, purging yesterday to purchase her fall and winter or reducing the system, and are in fact and for some weeks with her cousin, Miss the week hunting in the neighborhood deedthe sovereign remedies of the World stock of millinery. She will visit A large party of sportsmen started REAL ESTATE AND Clara Doehne, returned to St. Paul on of Redwood Falls. St. Paul, Chicago and Milwaukee. OF PRINCIPAL NOS. CURES PRICES. out from New Ulm Saturday morning, UST INSURANCE AGENT, Monday. 1 Fevers Congestion, inflammation .2 5 Sister Veneranda is back from Pennsylvania, 2 W orms, Worm Fever, Worm Colic .2 5 Paul Koska, who has been in the employ divided into several smaller parties and 3 Crying Colic, or Teething of Infants .2 5 The Springfield Creamery has closed 4 a a of Children or Adults .2 5 where she has been visiting MULLEN BLOCK, NEW ULM, MINN. of Geo. Boock, has gone to Redwood scoured the country for miles around 5 Dysentery, Griping, Bilious Colic. .2 5 for the winter season, and Manager 6 the past two months. Cholera Vomiting .2 5 Falls and with Fred Stork of that for the prairie fowl, They met again Fire, Tornado, Hiil, Life, Accident, 7 Coughs, Cold, Bronchitis .2 5 Hummel is at piescnt at his home in 8 in the evening at the home of JohnKorbel Plate Glass & Live Stock Insurance place has opened a blacksmith shop. Neuralgia Toothache, Faceache .2 5 Miss Emma Hummel went to Milwaukee 9 a a SickHeadache, Vertigo .2 5 this city. placed in first class Companies. 10 in Sigel, and camped for the night. last week to buy a stock of millinery Dyspepsia, Bilious Stomach .2 5 Rev. W. L. Sutherland, of Medford, Jl rtestl Estate Suppresse or Painful Periods. .2 5 12 .2 5 On Sunday they enjoyed a feast at Hunter's Congressman Lind says that Brown goods and study fashions. Whites too Profuse Periods will preach in the Congregational 13 .2 5 Croup Cough, Difficul Breathin 14 .2 5 Rest. fealt Erysipelas, Eruptions County will contribute $500 as her church next Sunday. I the afternoon 15 .2 5 Theodore Jappe, the new teacher in a is Rheumatic Pains O AN SOLD .5 0 16 and A gue, Chills, Malaria share towards raising the necessary he will visit Milford in the interests of ..5 0 our public schools, arrived from Davenport, P. Fitzgerald is here from California, 17 Piles, Blind or Bleeding Loans negotiated on farm property. .5s 19 a a Influenza, Cold in the Head 0 World'* Pair fund. Iowa, Friday afternoon. Sunday School work. having arrived Thursday Hst. Like 20 Whooping Cough, ViolentCoughs. .5 0 Passage Tickets sold on best Steamship 24 General Debility .PhysicalWeakness .5 0 Wheat men who are well posted estimate 27 Kidney Disease -.mR all contented residents of that state, W. L. Seaton returned from Duluth A young Mr. Keim was brought to Lines to and from Europe. 28 Nervous Debility 1 SjJ the amount of wheat that will be 30 Fitz is loud in its praises. He is here in a W a Wetting Bed. .5 0 Monday evening to take charge of the the hospital from Albin on Friday, dangerously DOCUMENTS OF ALL KINDS EXECUTED ACKNOWLEDGED. 32 Diseases of theHeart,Palpitationl.OO marketed in New Ulm by farmers this looking after his farming interest. We sick with typhoid fever. electric light plant. Mr. Cooper, who JUST OPENED. Sold by Druggists, or sent postpaid on receipt $x year at 700,000 Dushels. understand that he purchased a nursery has been filling the place for the past of price DR HUMPHREYS' MANUAL, (144 pages) The postmaster general has appointed richly bound in cloth and gold, mailed free. in California of a Mr. Schell, who was Jos. Ciesilsky of Maishall threshed month, has gone to Minneapolis. HUMPHREYS' MEDICINE CO, LI Postmaster Schmidt to inspect the I have just opened my new grocery Cor. William and John Streets, New York. formerly a resident of New Ulm.—Sleepy 11,000 bushels of wheat from his own The Kieslmg farm across the river store and am now ready "to supply the fourth class offices of this county. S E I I S E} Dispatch. farms this year. All due to the iniquities needs of the public. A fresh, clean and has been rented to Jacob Geiger, who Mesdames Roos and Heaberle were new line of goods will always bo kept on of a protective tarift. The lectures of Mrs. Davis on phrenology now lives on the Epple farm. Accordingly guests in the family of Jos. Lichtwarck us And Liverv Line. hand. Location in the new Boesch The side tracks at Nicollet that were took well in this city, and many the hospital land is for rent, and Budding, Pfefferle. the past .veek.—Redwood Gazette. were brought to believe in the science built for the Nicollet Mill are all being bids for rental of same will be received WIESENTHAL S. W. Davis sold his large Burnham of reading character from the bumps torn up, so that it is safe to say that bv Louis Schilling up to the 17th. mare on Tuesday to L. Schoch of on the head. Certain it is at least, the mill will not be rebuilt. R0LVES&W1ESNER, Props. Deputy United States Marshal Nelson New Ulm. Value, $200.—St. Peter whether there is anj thing in phrenology Miller,a business man of Mad- of Waseca was in the city Monday. Herald. Wine And Beer Eall. or not, that Mrs. Davis is cspable ison, South Dakota, spent a couple From here he went to Sleepy Eye to serve In addition to the bus line, fine line George Marti and family and Mrs.day of reading the traits of one's character of last week in nur city hunting up papers in the case of John Kohlhase vs. of ng& tor city customers will be furnished F. METZKE, Proprietor, A. Yoerg were up from St. Paul last with astonishing exactness. She will at reison ible rate5? Busse« wiL a location for a clothing store. the old Sleepy Eye Roller Mill Company week on a visit with the family of August remain in the city the rest of the week. make all train* tiom both hotels Barn which is to be tried in the U. S. circuit ft Ex-Congressman "Dar" Hall, Revenue Schell. is located to the rear of the Dakota The community was surprised to learn This is one of court, the most popular rein House Collector Marcus Johnson and Hon. late Tuesday afternoon of the sudden A. Lienhard, a young gentleman sorts of its kind the valley Finest LIME! LIME! Lind & Hagberg have commenced D. Moon of St. Paul will visit for a drinks always kept on hand. death of Edward Baeumler, one of the of Winona, was here Friday, looking suit against the old Sleepy Eye Mill week New Ulm the latter part of this earliest settlers in New Ulm. Many over the city with a view of opening a TATE OF MINNESOTA, County of Bro* 5-se. Company for $6,000 damages, alleged month. In Probate Court, Special Term, had seen him only a few minutes be dry-goods store. August 25tb WINKELMAXN'S LIME 1891. to have resulted to John Kohlhase in An eleven pound boy registered at fore, and when it was annonced that be In the matter of the estate of Franz Meidl The contract has been given for the KILN. falling from a ladder in the mill in 1889. deceased. the home of Wm. Koch early Sunday had fallen dead from apoplexy on Front On reading and filing the petition of Anton windows in the new Catholic church The mill company at that time consisted Meidl, administrator of the estate of iTanz Meidl On Minnesota River, near New Ulm, morning. As a result, we have it on Street, there was indeed cause for surprise. for $1,500. There are fourteen windows, deceased, representing among other things, that of Gieseke, Dyckman and Bendixen. fully piepared to furnish lime of he has lully administered Paid estate, and prayinz good authority that Koch was immensely Mr. Baeumler was an old man all of stained glass. the veiv best quality in anv quantity to that a time and place be dxed for the assignment good natured all day. of over sixty. He came to New Ulmof the residue of said estate to the partie3 Intitlcd sontrictois and buil iei«. Dehveied to The child of Augusta Kunz, the Golden thereto by law and that he be discharged from his A wedding among prominent Courtland along with some of the first settlers and anv desired poinf either by team or rail said trust. Mrs. Clawson of Chicago, who is visiting Gate woman who is confined in jail it liberal prices. All orders by *oail parties occurred on Friday. The .i, I 8 at 8 a id Petition be heard, by was a resident continuously during the here with her cousin, Mrs. F. on a charge of murder, has been taken the Judge of this Court, on Thursday the 34th promptly attended to contracting parties were Herman Ebert thirty-five years that followed. The day of ftptemhtr A D. 1891, at 10 o'clock A. Neumann, fell and sprained her ankle to the hospital for treatment. at the Probate Office in said county and Miss Mathilda Precht, daughter of funeral was held Thursday mornmo-. THERE IS WAR III THE ELEMENTS. And it is further ordered, that notice thereof be while running to the fire Friday evening. Miss Riia Laudenschlaeger has returned given to a 1 persons interested, by pub'iahme a the well-known Courtland farmer, Ed. The sprain is a serious one. copy ot this order once in each week for three The death of Mrs. Louise Herrenderfer, to Traey from her summer vacation Precht. A largely attended and enjoyable cessive weeks prior to said day of hearing in the A ID DON'T 0! FORGET IT. New Ulm Review,a weekly newspnperf printed an aged lady of this city, occurred and will teaoh another term in Gustave Fischer won the rocker in reception concluded the nuptial and published at the City of New Ulm in said Tuesday afternoon of last week. The the public schools of that city. the bowling contest in Turner Hall ceremonies. I now make an 18x22 matted picture, Ulm MiD"- 25th da} of ASAW, deceased was in hr sixty-ninth year, a Sunday afternoon. His score was (life size)and one dozen cabinets for $7. A farewell party was tendered Miss Mrs. Davis, the phrenologist, was By *he Court, and throughout the latter portion of her No mone\ on larro p'ctuie until you 26 out ot a possible 27. Theo. Kobar&ch Neitzel at the home of Mrs. Henningson very successful while here, and enough rr ERNST BBANDT, are satisfied woi is as good as any life has suffered much from sickness won the box of Blizzards with a score on Thursday evening. On the day charts were sold to make phrenologists 3^ Judge of Probate. urned out in New TJlni or any place. and infirmity. She was born in Koenigsberg, of 25. following she left for "Wmthrop. of three-fourths of the ladies of town. [ORDER FOR HEARING ON CLAIMS It will be to your interest to make injjuv STATE OF MINNESOTA, County of Brown «s Prussia, and in the early 50's before having work done Satisliction Dr. Martin Luther College opened The bald-headed gentleman in the future a Court, Special Term, august25tb Gov. Merriam will decide in the Rose a came to New Ulm.whete she lived un guaranteed. 1891. last week with an attendance of fortyfive should do his utmost to cultivate a case next week. Judge Brown, Rose's In «be matterof the estate of John Campbell, J. F. CROWEIX, til the time of ber death, esteemed and and the roll is being added to daily. growth of hair in order to cover whatever attorney, has written another very urgent respected by all. The funeral was held Letters of administration on the estite of John of bumps may adorn his pate. The lower class of the regular collegiate appeal in his client's behalf. Campbell, deceased, late of the county of Brown I from the residence Thursday afternoon RudolphTs Building, Upstairs. Minnesota being granted to S A George course has a membership of School opened Monday with an at W. Taylor, route agent of the It is ordered, that six months be and the' same NEW ULM, MINN. and was largely attended.Wm. Pfaender is hereby allowed from ani after the date of this twelve. tendance of about 450. Eighty-seven American Express Company, was in the ord2r, in which all persons bavin* claims or demands made appropriate and feeling reference Meat3KTE-TO7Market, against the said deceased, are required to pupils were admitted to the first year F. H.Behnke will continue to do business city Friday. The office will be moved to the life of the deceased at the flle the same in the Probate Court of said County grade and the attendance in the high for examination and allowance, or be forever at his present stand until Saturday into the City Drug Store in a few days. grave, and the mixed choir rendered barred. school is better than ever before. Monday evening, when he will move into the it is further ordered that the first Monday March music. The Brown .County exhibit for the afternoon 29 applied for admission SCINOBHICH, Prop'r., A. D. 1892, at 10 o'clock A. at a general term finest grocery store-room in the vallev of said Probate Court.to be held at tlefconrt House State Fair was shipped to St. Paul last Friday night at about 11 o'clock the to grades above first year, and these in the City of New Ulm, in said Cotnty, be and and be ready for business Monday Saturday. Henry Behnke and Fred tne same hereby is appointed as the timeand place will be examined this *afternoon at 3 alarm of fire as sounded by the mill orner Minn. & Centre Sir., New Ulm. morning. when and where the sad Probate Conrv will Sommer will have charge of the display. mine and adjust said claims and demands o'clock, whistles and in a very few moments the A large supply of fresh meats, sausage, Exhibits to the Brown County Fair And it is further ordered, that nouce of such '3 hams, lard, etc., constantly OD fire was lo ated^ in the New Ulm Foun. hearing be given to all creditors and persons interested The man at the hospital, who was will be transported by the Chicago and hand. Highest market price paid for said estate by forthwith publishine dry and Machine Shops owned by Leonhard The engine on the east bound freight kicked by a horse recently at Courtland, this order once in each week for three successive* cattle, Hogs, Hides, V\ ool, etc. All Northwestern Railway Company at weeks in the New Ulm Review,* weekly newspaper Thursday morning ran off the track Bros. The employers had been orders from the country promptly attended died very suddenly Saturday printed and published at the city of New half rates. Visitors on the 18th, 19th just outside of the yards in this city and engaged in casting during the day, and Ulm in said county. to. evening. He was a stranger in these and 20th will also get the benefit of reduced patedat New Ulm, Minn this 25th day of Aug. delayed the passenger train from the the blaze evidently caught from the ast A. D. 1891. parts and gave the name of Lang. A Bucklen's Arnica Salve. excursion rates. east several hours. By the Cinrt, molten iron and smouldered unseen until post mortem examination was held by ERNST BRANDT, The Best Salve .n the world for Cuts, 1 The Turnverein at the regular meeting a late hour. The hose companies arrived On Thursday the corner stone of the Dr. Strickler and it was found that an P* -1 37 Judge of Probate Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Saturday evening elected the following on the grounds in good season new^Lyon county court-house in Marshall abscess had formed on his liver, which, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, delegates to the annual meeting and succeeded in very quick order in was^laid with Masonic ceremony. breaking, caused his sudden death. Chilblains Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, of the Bezirk: F. Burg Sr., C. JL. Roos and positively cuies Piles, or no Werner Boesch and Hon. B. F. Webber quenching the flames. The only damage The St Peter Herald has the following 4 pay required. It is guaranteed to give and Wm. Koch. The meeting will be attended from here. was to the building and the belting and regarding a gentleman who was at perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. held in St. Paul on the 26th pulleys and will not amount to over Price 25 cents per box. For sale by O. Mr. Jappe was examined by the ex one time connected with the Review: $250. The mat hinery was in no-wise M. Olsen. aming board on Saturday and accepted Schell's beer wagon was caught be C. G. Hanscome has purchased the injured, and the pioprietors are already as successor to Mr. Steinhauser. The tween two sections of a freight train in right for a patent wrench and machine STATE OF MIN^EbOTA, County of Brown f^ss at woik in making good the damao-e. In PiobateCouit Special Term September ad board consists of Frof. Nix, C. A. Has the act of switching on a crossing last for oiling buggies for the counties of 1591. In the mitter of the Estate of Hem Edward bergand Jos. A. Eckstein. Saturday morning. The driver man Nicollet, LeSueur, Brown and Sibley. The hearing of Maria Wellner and Ba utnler deceased aged to jump off in time to avoid injury He will canvass the counties for the Franz Vogel for stealing money from Whereas, an instrument in writing purporting W. Eibner, the restaurant man, has to be the la*t will and testament of Henry Edward but the rear end of the wagon was completely same which is, as most people believe,a Andrew Eckstein came up before decided to furnish the front rooms over Baeumler deceased, iate oi said county, has been delivered to this court, demolished. very good thing. Justice Baasen at the court house Monday his restaurant and reserve them during And whereas, Anna Baeumler has filed thereithher The following are among those in attendance petition, representing among other things afternoon. The court room was the winter for sleighing parties and the Mrs. Margaret Ellesdorfer, wife of thit said Henry Edw ard Baeumler died in said at the State Fair this week: county on the 1st day of September 1891, testate, crowded with spectators, and as much like. The idea is a good one. Wolfgang Ellesdorfer, died Tuesday and that said petitionei is the sole executn-v. Werner Boescb, Geo. Doehne, Jacob interest was taken in the case as if it named in said la«t will and testament, afternoon and was buried Thursday Inspector General Bunker made public and praying that the siid in«tiument maj Pfenninger, Mrs. Peuser, Mrs, W. F. had been the trisf of a man for murder. be admitted to probate, and that letters testamentary morning, the funeral being held from his annual report on the condition Seiter, Mrs. M. A. Bingham, Mr andCounty be to her Ksued thereon Attorney Robertson appeared the Catholic church. She was a woman It is ordered, that the proofs of said instrument, of the militia of the state, and Company Mrs. C. H.Hornburg,Miss Ida Sommer, and the said petition, be heard before this for the State, and C. E Davis defended well advanced in life,having reached A is given a percentage of 72 6-7. Only court, at the Probate Ofh.ce eaid county, on Mrs. Frank Whitney, Mr.and Mrs,C.B. the young man Vogel. The poor, ignorant Friday the 2d day ofOctobei A. D. 1891, at 10 her seventy-sixth year. four companies rank higher, viz: Companies Liver, John Larson and wife, W. A o'clock in the forenoon, when all concerned may girl was without advice or counsel H^T appear and contest the probate of said instrument B, C, and E Mrs. Miller, the woman who shot her Hubbard, Mrs. Jos Schmucker, Miss A Pure Cream of Tartar Powder, of any fcind. When brought upon And it is further ordered, that public notice of Mary Bogen, T, Crone and wife, Col. The Northern Pacific Railway Company husband at .Nicollet, was given a trial at Superior to every other known. the stand she was foolish enough to tell the time and place of said hearing be given to all Francis Baasen and wife, A. Mathies, persons interested, by publication of thes% orders will make a grand exhibit of Montana, St Peter last Tuesday, and committed Used in Millions of Homes— the whole story and was bound over to once in each week for three successive weeks prior Andy Thompson, Otto Held, Otto Sommer, 40 Years the Standard. to said day of hearing, the New Ulm Review a Washington and Oregon grains, to jail to await the action of the grand appear before the district court. Unable weekly newspaper printed and published at the Jos. Bier, Henry Roberts, Frank fruits, vegetables and minerals at the jury at the next term of court. Application Delicious Cake and Pastry, Light Flaky city of New Ulm in said county. to secure bail, she is still in jail. By the Court, Buggert, Ed Freeze^ j3& Biscuit, Griddle Cakes, Palatable Brown County Fair, September^ 18th, will be made to Judge Webber ERNST BRANDT The other prisoner, Vogei, was cleared and Wholesome. and Chist Nielsen, tS*^ 2 L. S,) 25 Judge of Probate. 19th Imd 20th. Don't miss it. for her release on baU. f»h 3 1 and discharged. *ssr®«ssBgi No other baking powder does such work* M*