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_._x C. & N. W. TIME CARD. Loca N John Koester of Linden was a. caller Edw^n J.Richter of St.Paul sundayed (First publication Oct. 21st I89L) ar their free act and ^deedf^ Going Bast. in New Ulm. ,«*, Going West. £.' Saturday. ,« ?q (Last publication Nov. 18tb, 1891.) SH Jos. A. Eckstein, Henry Goelle will stajft a1lforein3Jew »No2PassDep 2 50a,m |No 1 Pass Dep 3:82a.m. a (Notarial Sealf' Notary Publie,Minn John Kyelshus of Lake Hanska died •No 4 2"41p A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. *No3 5 20p m. Prague. Articles of Incorporation of the •No 92 Frt" 7.30p. ||No 23 Frt Arr 10:10a m. on the 2nd. He was 51 years of age. John Daut on Wednesday. «. *No 18 Frt 12.01p.m *No25 l.UBpan. Miss Lou Hauensteiu has returned State of Ohio, 7 O iagle Roller Mill Company of V/:No24 ll.3Cp.ro \ssOn Aug. Kiesling will build a large barn County of Hamilton. JDaily except Monday, Mrs. A. W. Bingham returned from from Chicago. •Daily except Snnday. Daily except Snnday. New Ulm, Minnesota. this 7th day of October A.D on his lots abutting on Minnesota 1891, ', her Winona visit Saturday evening. 1 1 Daily, $On Sundays onlj. An addition is being built to the Electric before me a Notary Public within and street. C. W. H, Heideniann. W. Sundan, the plasterer, is erecting 'Light Station. fcr said county, personally appeared A. Agt. F. Gutschow has sold his farm in Schmitt, to me known to be the person a residence in the west end of town. Know all Men by these Presents: Otto Tappe is building a new house Milford to Philip Knees for $3,200. The described and who executed the foregoing MAKE NO MISTAKE. Rev, Koerpel of St, Paul preached in That the undersigned do hereby ~3» west of State Street. instrument and acknowledged latter has rented it to a farmer from ,*\.~Zif Do Dot lay out a Dollar in Presents agree to and associate themselves together the Catholic church Sunday morning. that he executed the same as his free Jacob Palmer of Fairfax will remove, 4 Lake Elysian. for the purpose of becoming a until you have seen the Splendid Stock act and deed. Hubbard & Larson will add a line of corporation, under and by virtue of the it is rumored, to this city. at Hauenstein's. the Jeweler. The papers of yesterday published a (Notarial Seal) M. S. Turrill, laws of the State of Minnesota in such shelf hardware to their machine stock. Henry Crone has gone to Chicago to Notary Public, Hamilton Co Ohio. rumor to the effect that Patrick Egan, case made and provided, and for that EVERYBODY DELIGHTED. Mr. Schoch of Selins Grove, Penn., is buy his stock of drygoods. purpose do hereby adopt,agree to, sign the American minister to Chili,had been 1 Who sees the choice and well selected spending a few days here with his and execute the following articles of incorporation, No. 6323. Miss Paula Rudolph has returned killed. The report is generally discredited. line of Watches,Clocks, Silverware and to-wit: son. Office of Register of Deeds, Jftfewelry at Hauenstein's. from Minneapolis to re nain, Article 1. The name of this corporation Brown County, Minnesota. Wm. Sandmann bought 600 acres of H.Loheyde has supplied his residence John Wellner has sold his farm near shall be the "Eagle Roller Mill I hereby certify that the within instrument I* JUST RECEIVED. land near Evan from Chas. Stuebe yesterday, Company." was filed in this office for record with water-works connections. Fa'rfax, consisting of 200, acres to his 100 Nickel Alarm clocks at $1.00 each. „_-^ Article 2. The principal place for on the 12th day of October, A. D. 1891, brother, Louis, for $4,800. The former Buy now at Hauenstein's the Jeweler. Fred Pfaeuder moved into his" new transacting the business of this corporation at 8 o'clock,A. M. and wasduly recorded J. C. Zieske, ex-representatiye of this has purchased a 250 acre farm in Lafayette house the latter part of the week. shall be at the city of New Ulm, in Book 1 of Incorporations on page county, was down from Sleepy Eye of Wm. Sandmann for $6,200. in the County of Brown and State of FOR SORE THROAT.—Saturate a flan, 247 etc. A. J. Grimmer, Peter Chrislianson of Linden lost Monday. Minnesota. nel bandage with Chamberlain's Pain Register of Deeds, Peter Seifert of Milford and Gatherina considerable hay by fire last week. Article 3. The general nature of the By Viola Kocb, Balm and bind it on the throat. It will Mrs. B. Follman left for St. Paul Saturday Woratschke of Lafayette were married business of this corporation shall be to The railroad company will make connections Deputy. evening to buy her winter stock cure aoy ordinary case in one night's at the Catholic church yesterday purchase, sell, build, rent, lease, let, with the city water-works. time. For bale by O. M. Olsen, Druggist. of millinery. manage and operate flouring mills and State of Minnesota, morning. A gala time was had at the A boy arriyed in the family of Wenzel other equipments and buildings, structures Department of,State. The marriage of Anton Kitzberger of groom's home in the evening in celebration and property necessary or convenient I hereby certify that the within instrument Scholzko on Tuesday of last week. LOW I N PRICE. this city and Miss Rosa Simmet of Lafayette of the event for the purpose of transacting and was filed for record in this office The wife of A.Wiesner, who has been Watches,Clocks. Jewelry, Silverwase, will occur next Tuesday. carrying on a general milling business, on the 13th day of October A. D. 1891 An exchange threatens to appeal to Headed Canes and Umbrellas at and to buy, sell and deal mall products sick for several weeks, has re overed. at 1£ o'clock P.'M. and was duly recorded Jos. Metzen has bought the farm of the law to abolish the manufacture Hauensteins. of such business also the constructing, in Book 2 of Incorporations Albert Keller of the Rochester Herold Henry Erdmann in Milford. The latter of chewing gum and to prevent women building, ovyning, leasing, buying, selling, on pages 241-4. F. P. Brown, A, vf.-is a New Ulm visitor over Sunday. Farm For Sale. will move to Watonwan County. maintaining and operating docks, feecretary of State. from using it. The same paper says: «. Farm for sale, in the town of Brookville,160 elevators, warehouses and storage A man died recently at the age of 101 The encampment of the Second Ragiment acres with good buildings, 130 rooms, for the purpose of buying, selling, If you wish to make few or manv, Andreas Gleissner and Mrs. Clemens, who had used tobacco since he was a of Minnesota for 1893 will be 'acres under plow cheap and on easy storing, forwarding, milling and Cheap or Costly Presents go to Haueustein's.the both of West Newton, were married last boy,averaging for the last 70 or 80 years terms call or write to held in Chicago from the 5th to the 20th dealing in wheat, and other grain and Jeweler. week. Theo L. Thorston upwards of a dozen strong cigars a day. farming products of all kinds, as well of October. as other personal property also to buy, Springbeld. Minn. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Three wives diod before him, cut down, Mrs. Glass, mother o£ Mrs. W. A. The wheat market in New Ulm continues OWD, sell, lease, let, convey, mortgage, it is fair to presume, by chewing gum. Hubbard, Is up at Browns Valley on a improve or otherwise dispose of and Opinions of the Trade South, high. No other neighboring town STRAYED CATTLE. short visit. deal in real and personal property of The Minnesota Turnerbund, including pays within two cents as much as the I find Chamberlain's medicines very whatever nature, name or description, the Turner societies of St. Paul Frank Guggisberg of Lafayette intends buyers here. Ten head of cattle, all yearlings, excellent, particularv Chamberlain's which the board of directors may deem West St. Paul, Minneapolis, St. Ar— strayed into my pasture in Milford on to go into the machine business Cough Remedy.—B. E. Etheridge, Hallettville, necessary, desirable, proper or convenient Do not fail to attend the concert by Sunday and 1 am anxious to find the thony, New Ulm, Osseo, Jordan, Winona, in New Ulm. for the purpose of carrying on said Texas. the Danz Orchestra at Turner Hall next owner. Fred Meyer. business as aforesaid, and generally to Duluth, Stillwater and Wahpeton, I hare tried Chamberlain's Cough Geo. Schnobrich left for St. Paul Sunday evening. It will be the musical do all other acts and things neces&ary Remedy with great success.—R. Tanneret, S D., has elected the following officers: SALESMEN WANTED. $ Monday afternoon to attend the Curtiss treat of the season. or proper in conducting, exercising or Wnveland, iiiss. First Speaker, Louis Steru Second Business College. managing any and all of its business Local and Traveling. To represent The well-known bay horse of Geo. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy can Speaker, A. R. Kiefer Recording Secretary, aforesaid. our well known house. Yon need no Mrs. Kennedy came up from St, Peter Boock's was either stolen or strayed not be beat W L. Davis, Liberty Carl Albrecht Corresponding Article 4. The amount of the capital capital to represent a firm that warrants the early part of the week to spend from his barn on Friday evening. At Hill, La. nursery stock first-class and true to Secretary, Max Toltz Treasurer, Wm. stock of this corporation shall be Three the winter with her son, John. any rate it has not been seen or heard name. Work all the year. $100 per hundred thousand (f300,000) dollars, I have usad Chamberlain's Cough Bickel Committee on Mental Exercises, month to the right man. Apply quick, divided into three thousand shares of Remedy in my family, and consider it of since. Chas. Anderson has sold his property A. Heckler, M. F. Propping, R, Woelffer the par value of one hundred dollars stating age. L. MAY & CO. the best I have ever tried —W. J. on State Street to the Evangelical Lind & Hagberg have one case in the Director of Gymnastics. Jul, C. each, all of which shall be subscribed Flowers, Doraville, Ga. 50 cent bottles Nurseymen, Florists and Seedsmen. Church congregation for $1,300. Redwood County court this week. The Harrmann. for and paid in full before commencing for sale by O. M. Olsen Druggist. St. Paul, Minn. business hereunder. Chas. Stoeckert won the gold medal case is one of equity in which Mr. If those certain young people, who WM. HUMMEL Article 5. The time of the'commencement OYSTER PARLORS. Schrop of Cottonwood is plaintifl: and and Emil Steinhauser the silver one at find it so congenial to each other's feelings of this corporation shall be the first Mr. Benham is defendant. the last Company A rifle practice. The rooms above mv restaurant has day of December, A. D. 1891, and the to walk up and down State Street been fitted up for the use of parties and Mrs. M, Grelke, who has been visiting F. Borchert has sold his residence at period of its continuance shall be for the after ten o'clock at night, would have DEALER IN oyster suppers. Small sleighing parties term of thirty (30) years thereafter. here for several weeks, returned the foot of the Diepolder Hill, together DRY GOODS, MILLINERY, NOTIONS a tinge of regard for the pleasure of the and the like will find it convenient during Article 6. The highest amount of indebtedness last week to her home in Milwausee. with 40 acres of land, to Julius Dreger sleeping occupants of the neigboring or liability to which this corporation the winter to make use of ihu room GROCERIES. for $1,500. He has also sold his other TOYS AND W. Eibner. buildings as well as for their own delight, shall at any time be subject, Messrs. Lind, Hagberg and Peterson farm in Lafayette to his son, William. Shall be Two hundred thousand ($200,000) they would find it worth while to attended court in Mankato the forepart I have a large stock of woolen underwear dollars. follow this bit of well-meant advice: for ladies, gents and childien. The 35th anniversary of the Turnverein of last week Peterson's case was contin Article 7. The names and place of Elegant assortment of ladies' jackets, Make less noise.Under ordinary circum ued. ind the 2nd anniversary of the residence of the persons forming this shawls and children's cloaks, also large Ladies' Society will be celebrated with stances, the people who live along State corporation are as follows: Charles Sil Sunday, November 15th, D. C. Carter, who recently occupied varietv in die«s tnmraings in all styles VPrsnn, verson William Silverson an/d an A o..__ j. ,. W am ftilTT^^a^vi 1 A appiopriate exercises in the circle cf and colois The millinery ilepartment the Kuehnel building across the river, GRAND CONCER Schmitt, Jr all ot the city JNew Ulm, Street no doubt like loud demonstrations the members at Turner Hall this even- under the management of Miss li.ruma State of Minnesota, and A. Schmitt of has bought Henry Goede's property for of good cheer, but those circumstances Hummel, contains all the novelties of the city of Cincinnati, State of Ohio. 81.400. the season A full line of ladies' and do not come to them when they are GIVEN BY Article 8. The government of this At Waseca the gold watch of the chilcln n's fall dud winter lints and The marriage cf Miss Hulda Falk of Danz's Orchestra, asleep. Without question they enjoy corporation and the management of its children's hood", also a hne line of World's'Fair Theatre Company went to Milford and Karl Kopischke of Blue business and affairs shall vested in a hearing hearty laughter and screams of black and colored tips aDdJfancy leathers the proprietor of the hotel at which the board of four directors, who shall be Earth county|will occur the 20th of jollity, but theye areyaar little particularlist toek is eiitiiely new and all work about what tim the asked to 25 PIECES 25 elected annually by and from the stockholders troupe stopped. Perhaps it would be this month. guaianteed hrst class. of said corporation at each annual en. The happy pedestrians will therefore well to amend this by saying that perhaps The committee on bridges have orered meeting thereof, which shah be fl®*" Stamping done to ordei. take these things into consideration it did. held on the second Tuesday of January a survey and estimate of cost. It and walk earlier. ^HUMPHREYS* A splendid Program assured. of each year, at the principal office of is expected that work will be commenced The Brown County Bible Society the corporation in said city of New Ulm. Gene Fischer of Waseca is here on a Excellent Music. held its annual meeting Sunday evening. next month. Said directors shall bold office for one VETERINARYSPECIFICS visit. The officers elected were as follows: year and until their successors are elected Admission! Parquet 50 cts. There will be a total eclipse of the in their stead. The directors shall For Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Dogs, Hogs, President., Judge Gallagher Rev. Christ of Fairfax was in the city Gallery 35 moon next Sunday night. If the weather meet in each year immediately after cts vice-president,C. Salkowski secietary, Friday. AND POULTRY. is clear, the eclipse will be plainly their election and adjournment of the |^*Reserved seats without extra charge 500 Page Book an Treatment of Animals L. G. Davis: treasurer.C.C. Jorgenson. annual meeting of the stockholders, organize visible in this section. Mrs. C. H.Ross returned from Winona and Chart Sent Free. at the City Drug store. CURES Fevers,ConKestions,Inflammation and elect from their own number Tuesday afternoon. A. A.. Spinal Meningitis, Milk Fever. Chas. Brust was appointed chief of J. Freming, a young and industrious a president, vice-president, secretary B.B.—strains, Lameness, Rheumatism. the fire department at the last meeting farmer of Milfoid.died Sunday night of Mrs. F. M. Curran of St. Paul is the €.€.--Distemper, Nasal Discharges. and treasurer, who shall be the officers D.D.—Bots or Grubs, Worms. inflamation of the lungs. He was only guest of Mrs. F. W. Hauensteiu. of said board as well as of the corporation. of the council, but declines to accept "E.E.—Coughs, Heaves, Pneumonia. F.P.—Colic or Gripes, Bellyache. The directors aud officers ot this 45 years of age and had just arrived at IS THE TIME TO for reasons, best known to himself. J. M. Olsen, the Nicollet postmaster, G.G.— Miscarriage, Hemorrhages. corporation shall hold their respective H.II.--Urinary and Kidney Diseases* a state of independence as a* farmer. transacted business here Wednesday. Henry Moll of Milford went to Mankato offices after their election and qualification 1.1.—Eruptive Diseases, Mange. J.K..—Diseases of Digestion, Paralysis* His death, therefore, is a severe blow to until the succeeding annual meeting last week to receive treatment Miss Rummings of St. Peter is the Single Bottle (over 50 doses), .6 0 of the Stockholders and until their his family. Stable Case, with Specifics, Manual, BUY from the oculist, J, H. James. His guest of her sister. Mrs. F. H. Behnke. successors are elected and qualified. Veterinary Cure Oil and dedicator, $7.0 0 BOSS Watc Cases eye was cut by a weed while threshing. A brother of D. S. Davis arrived here Ja Veterinary Cure Oil, l.OO Vacancies in the board of directors or Miss Emma Scherer has been visiting Sold by Druggists or Sent Prepaid anywhere from Illinois last week and spent some officers may be filled for the unexpired and in any quantity on Receipt of Price. with Mankato friends the past few HUMPHREYS' MEDICINE CO., term by the remaining members of the time in looking over the sights in this Court opened in Redwood Falls yes days. Corner William and John Sts., Ttew York. board at any regular or special meeting Tvrni-Luli-wjitr city. He was principally interested in terday. Frank Bowen, the young fellow HUMPHREYS thereof held in pursuance of the by-laws Albert Olsen, clerk in the Eagle Mill the Sioux monument as he was a resident A BOWS who has been confined in the New Article 9. The persons forming thi? office, spent Sunday at his home in Nicollet. HOMEOPATHIC f% of this vicinity previous to the corporation shall be the first board of Ulm jail for some months, will be tried SPECIFIC No. 6 0 directors and officers of whom Charles famous outbreak. for larceny, Silverson shall be President A.Schmitt Mrs. F. W. Hauenstein returned on The Home Cemetery Association has Vice-president A. Schmitt, Jr., Secretary H. B. Constans of St. Paul was here In use 30 years The only successful remedy for Friday from a week's visit with StPaul Nervous Debility, Vital Weakness, and William Silverson,Tieasurer, elected the following officers for the during ihe week on business connected friends. all of whom shall hold their respective coming year President, Hans Mogensen with the probating of the Schell estate. and Prostration, from overwork or other causes. offices until the nrst annual meeting of Miss Olga Schletfder returned on secretary, Hans Mo treasurer, T. $1 per vial, or 5 vials and large vial powder, for $5. Mr, Constans was at one time mayor the corporation next to be held after the SOLD BY DRUGGISTS, or it postpaid on receipt Wednesday from a two montn's visit in of price-HUMPHREYS MfcD'CINE CO G. Webber trustees, Dan Moll, A. J. act of incorporation is complete, and of New Ulm. Cor. William and John Sts., N. Y. Minneapolis. dEWEUlY until their successors are elected and Barr, W, B. Hill, Hans Mogensen, Lars FAAS & KOBARSCH. The Red Stone property of the New qualified. The office of secretary and Jensen and H. McBain. M. Windmueller* and two children Ulm Stone Quarry Co. was sold on treasurer may be held by one and the came up from Mankato Friday evening CHEAPER THAN EVER The fire which was set last week two same person. Wednesday to Otto Schell for $2,550. The above parties would give the for a short visit. miles south of town is still burning in public notice that they are now prepared At the sale H. Hanschen bought 50 OF Article 10. The board of directors to do all manner of plumbing and the peat bog. The fire ran through M. Mrs. Geo. Grimm wo has been spending J. TOBERER, cords of stone at $2.05 a cord. may also appoint such other officers, are leady to guarantee satisfaction. Fohl's grove, burned his fence and a lot several weeks with her relatives superintendents, managers, agents and At the meeting in "West Newton last Charges reasonable Office at Ko— of hay. About SO tons of hay were destroyed here, returned on Monday to her home employees, as they may deem proper or THE OLD RELIABLE JEWELER barscli's shop. Wednesday, held for the purpose of necessary for the management of the in all, belonging to farmers in in Springfield, accompanied by her considering the bridge question, it was Repairs and Fine Engraving a business of the corporation, and define that district .The meadow contains about sistei. N E W voted to give $1,000 to aid New Ulm in their respective powers and duties, not specialty. Meat Market, 130 acres of har land, and.if no heavy inconsistent herewith. Said board of building the one at Beussman's ferry. Will on Suffer with Dyspepsia and rain comes to extinguish the fir^fft will directors may also adopt such by-laws Liver Complaint? Shiloh's Vitalizes rules and regulations which they may all be destroyed.—Herald of Saturday. Several towns, like Shakopee and JOS SCHBRICH, Prop'r, is guaranteed to cure you. Sold by deem proper, convenient or necessary Cbaska, have started industrial unions A cinch party was given at the home Henningsen & Kiesel. for the government of said corporation with the view of securing more factories. and defining the powers and duties of Corner Minn. & Centre Str., New Ulna. of Mr. and Mrs. John Larson on Saturday New Ulm, in its present state of the officers and directors thereof. You will find the place to buy the A large supply of fresh meats, sauy'sage, evening,and,as a social event,there prosperity, could well afford to do likewise. hams, lard, etc., constantly OD In testimony whereof, we the incorporators, Newest, Most Novel and Appropriate have been few in New Ulm that were hand. Highe&t market price paid for have hereunto set our hands Presents at Hauenstein's, the Jeweler. more enjoyable. Twelye tables afforded cattle, Hogs, Hides, Wool, etc. All and seals this 5th day of October A. D. Gustav Subilia has secured the agency orders from the country promptly attended 1891. amusement to twice as many couples, We want every mother to know that for Brown County of the Jewell Nursery to. CHARLES SILVERSON (SEAL) and an agreeable and lively interest croup can be prevented. True croup company and will make his headquarters A. SCHMITT (SEAL) STATProbatMINNESOTA, continued through several games. The never appears without a warning. The E OF County of Brown gg. A. SCHMITT, JR. (SKAT.) in this city. He has rented In Court, Special Term, October 29th prizes for best scores went to Mrs, first symoton i* hoarseness, then the WILLIAM SILVERSON (SEAI.) the Baptist Karl building on South in the matter of tue estate of Thomas Malvehill Newhart and Mrs. Peterson and for the Signed and sealed in tho presence of child appears to have taken cold or a deceased. Minnesota Street. the following witnesses: poorest scores to Mr. Otto Seiter and On reading and filing the petition of M. Mutton cold may have accompanied the hoarseness Jos. A. Eckstein. administrator of the estate of Thomas Mulvehill Mrs. Frances Frank, mother of Mrs. Mrs. Pfefferle. from the start. After that a peculiar deceased, representing among other things, that Minnie Schubeck. ., he has fully administered said estate, and praying Xayier Iiosskopf, died at the home of *"L Except as to A. Schmitt A literary pot pourri was the event rough cough is developed, which is that a time and place be dsed for examining ana J. F. Neumann in this city last Wednesday allowing the final account of his administration Witnesses as to the signature of A. of the week at. Sleepy Eye. Prof. followed by the croup. The time to act and for the assignment of the residue of said estate Schmitt: morning. She was one of the to the parties entitled thereto by law. Hes's talked on "Respiration," Editor is when the child first becomes hoarse Mary S. Turrill. \& I 4 ,', Itisoidered, that said amount be examined oldest women in the city, having Brooks gaye some advice to young a few doses of Chamberlain's Cough and petition heard, bythe Judge of this M. S. TurrilL *.-V *V "f" reached her 90th year. Court, on Thursday the 26th day of November r-k"-fz-is- men, Supt. Davis answered the question, Remedy would prevent the attack. A. D. 1891, at 10 o'clock A. M, at the Probate Office in satd county. The Danz orchestra, which appears at "Can a lawyer get into heaven?", Even after the rough cough has appeared, State of Minnesota, 1 ss.,8 Audit is further ordered, that notice thereof be S Turner Hall next Sunday evening, contains County of Brown, A 3 A Pure Cream of Tartar Powder. Rev. Blackwell spoke on "The Uses of given to all persons interested, by publishing a the disease may be prevented by cop*- ot this order once in each week for three success' On this 5th day of October A. D. 1891 Superior to every other known. such exceptional artists as A. D. Laughter," Rev, Case talked for the using this remedy as directed. The only re weeks prior to said day of hearing in the before me, a Notary Public within and Used in Millions of Homes— New Ulm Review, a weekly newspaper, printed Laird, cornetist, Chas. Freeman, benefit of the ladies, and Wm. Gieseke safe way is to keep a 50 cent bottle of and published at the City of New Ulm in said for said county, personally appeared 2^4o Years the Standard. County. flutist, F. Danz Jr., violinist, and Miss read a laughable paper on an excursion the Remedy in the honse for use whenever Charles Silverson, William Silverson 4 1 Dated at New Ulm, Minn., the 29th day of Clara Williams, prima donna contralto. and A. SchmiCt, Jr., to me known to be trip in 1899. The papers speak of the the symptoms of the disease appear. Delicious Cake and Pastry, light Flaky October A. D. 1891. Biscuit, Griddle Cakes, Palatabls By the Court, su the persons described in and who executed No one who enjoys classical ..music entertainment a* one of the moat detful ||Fo* sale by oV M+ Olson, Drog- ERNST BWtxfo, and Wholesome. -S^ the foregoing instrument and acknowledged rT should fail to bear them, »& ever held in that city. LL.S.2 46 Judee ofProbate. that they executed Sesam No otherbaking powderdoessuch, wodb