New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
March 9, 1892 · Page 4 of 8
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'4. s*w dfl Loca N Mrs. Rebieid is afflicted with erysipelas. Mrs. Burkhardt returned to Chicago Death is always solemn solemn because Republican County Convention. 7*vm Illl ll ySSf%? 3 j$&v&?L IS THE TIME TO yesterday. ^z of tho impenetrable mysteries Kev. Berghold is in the citv. r** Kretech&Berg have purchased a fine Jos. Peterson of Norseland Was* In which follow and because of the memories A Republican County Convention for Mrs. R. Fischer is dangerously ill Hambletonian. town Wednesday and associations which are always the county of Brown will be held on „,.,„ with erysipelas. BUY A lodge of Royal Arch Masons will Monday, the 18th day of April, 1892, in a a A daughter arrived in the family of ned by departing life. But when BOSS Watch Cases Harmony Hall in the village of Sleepy Town elections were held throughout be organized here soon. Frank Schneider on Monday it invades our midst and without a Eye at 1:30 o'clock p. m. for the the county yesterday, moment's warning takes away a strong A daughter was born to Mr,and Mrs. H. L. Blethen transacted business in purpose of electing six delegates and and guiding spirit, a kindly nature or a A stranger has been making an effort Nic Nenno on the 1st. six alternates to the Republican State Springfield Monday morning. manly and womanly presence it causes convention to be held in St, Paul, May this week to numner the city- C. A Heers is drawing plans for a Clans Antony sold eighty acres of his oth, 1892 for the purpose of electing delegates I O W S us to pause from our worldly cares and Carl Heers has rented an office in the $4,000 house for Robert Loheyde. land last week for $27 an acre. to the National Republican pleasures and reflect whether or not second floor of the Masonic Blocks Convention in Minneapolis also to elect It is rumored that John B. Schmid Fred Pfeaneder is being mentioned by death is the end of all or if no morninofriends the proper number of delegates and alternates Dr. Ellis of Lamberton is receiving will build a brewery at Springfield. for the office of city clerk. to dawn upon the night in which the to the congressional convention treatment at the hospital for a broken which will also select delegates for Jos. Flor went to St. Paul Saturday A. Steinhauser on Wednesday bought departed spirit sleeps. It was with this leg. the national convention at Minneapolis to purchase new fixtures for his saloon. outlots 313 and 314 of E. G. Koch for feeling therefore, a feeling of sadness on June 7th. Also to transact such John R. Schniid, son. of the ex-sheriff, $250. The Crone farm of 280 acres, adjoinFairfax, and solemn sorrow that business as may properly come before our citizens has accepted a position in the Springfield it. lhe basis of delegates to the county was sola last week to M, Foley. a a Mrs. Niemann, who lives in the north- about eight o'clock on Tues- convention will be one delegate for each Bank. JEWEUOT ern part of town, is not expected to da eyening of last week of the sudden oO votes or major fraction thereof cast Louis Wellner of Lafayette and Miss live death of Mrs, A W. Bingham. Many The Courtland-Lafayette Horse Co. for President Harrison in 18S8 and one Dittmeier of Fairfax will be married CHEAPER THAN EVER of her friends had seen her that same delegate at large for eai-h voting precinct. will sell their horse,Hercules, at auction Gustav Garbrecht and Miss Schmidt The several towns are entitled next Tuesday. —:OF afternoon in apparently good health to-day. were married by Justice Baasen last to the following number of delegates: J. C. TOBERER and the announcement of her death The New Ulm Vinegar Works will Saturday. Dr. J. H. James,the Mankato oculist, New Ulm 9 naturally caused a painful shock. hereafter handle the pure apple vinegar was in the city on professional business Sleepy E\ e. ".'.".'.'. 4 Dr. T. M. Marcellus, Wm. Gieseke THE OLD RELIABLE JEWELER. The circumstances of her unexpected made in York State. Burnstown •ver Sunday. and wife and H. G. Hays of Sleepy Eye taking-ofl: are quickly recited. In Albm '.".'.".'.'. .V.V..V The whist club was re-organized on were in the city Monday. Albert Garbrecht has bought two lots t®~ Repairs and Fine Engraving a the afternoon she had worked unusually Bashaw Tuesday evening at the home of Mr. ia Block 143 of Henry Hanschen and Jos. Peterson sold an imported Percheron hard and at night, in company with Cottonwood specialty. and Mrs, R. Pfefterle. will build a residence. horse to Carl Olstad and Peter Eden Mrs. Mowery, started for the German HELLER £SEITER. F. M. Whitnev has returned from Nesting of Lake Hanska for a very fancy Home A delegation of Masons went toSleepy M. E. church to attend the illustrated price on Monday. Hanska Winona and will resume his place as Eye Monday evening to attend a meeting lecture. Upon reaching the top ot *he Linden operator in the depot. The team of David Haeberle indulged of the Chapter Lodge. hill she complained of a very tired feeling Milford -.......'.'.'..".'.. in a runaway on Minnesota street on Congressman Land will deliver one Leaves worth ."'.*. The Kickapoo Indian Medicine Co. and ot want of breath. She was Monday morning and succeeded in causing Mulligan of the eulogies on Congressman Gamble will give nightly entertainments at Union assisted into the house of Mrs. Laudenschlaeger, The above parties are now prepared to North Star..".'.'.'."'.'" quite a little excitement as well as in the House on the 12th. Hall commencing March 14th, uiake contracts for but she had no sooner taken Prairieville smashing several wagons. PAINTING, Carl Schreier of Cottonwood moved a chair than she gasped heavily for Stark August Kiesling has already commenced Stately.. CALCIMINING, to town on Monday and now occupies breath, asked to be fanned and then Chas Silverson win erect a large the erection of his new residence Sigel '.'.'.".".'.'.'".'.'! the Baptiste Karl building. stable near the Eagle Mill at a cost of easily passed away. The immediate PAPERING, on Broadway. It will cost $2,000. All voters who believe in the nnnciples cause of her death, no doubt, was apoplexy. $2,000. It will be be supplied with DECORATING, A son of Athananz Henle went to The C. & N. W. Railway Co. carried of the Republican party and who numerous conveniences, and will be by She had been a slight sufferer desire its success in the present campaign Mankato with Dr, James on Monday to over 400 visitors into New Ulm last and all other kinds of work in their line from asthma for years and was subject are invited to co-operate in the all odds the finest barn in the city. receive treatment for his eyes. Tuesday owing to the Carnival festivities. If you want work done neatly and in election of delegates. c. L. Roos, to sudden attacks as the result of o-reat an artistic manner do not fail to call on Capt. George returned from Michigan Judge Gallagher of Sleepy Eye has Chnirman. exertion. This physical failing manifested us. C. HELLAR. Thursday night. His daughter is considerably been appointed agent by a large western Memorial services were held at the 3 OTTO SEITER. itself as the result of the hard FOR SALE. improved in health. land company to sell lands in Renville, Congregational church on Sunday evening work of the day and the strain caused I offer my fine Imported Clvdesdaie C. A. HEERS Swift, Kandiyohi, Chippewa and out of respect to the late Mrs.Bingham. John Wildtscheck will start a saloon in walking up the hill brought on the stallion, Waveily. for sale, He was Big Stone counties, comprising in all in August Dictz's building on the corner Architect & Builder imported by GalbraithBros. of Wisconsin. rupture of one of the vessels of the brain over 400,000 acres. of Fourth North and Broadway. The aged mother of Wolfgang Hacker from which death ensued almost instantly. of West Newton died on Monday. Wenzei Schotzko. Sheriff Schmelz and Otto Seiter went Early yesterday morning Henry Rolves Her body was at once taken to her Masonic Block New Ulm, About a week ago she sustained a stroke to Springfield on Monday to dispose of sold his interest in the Dakota House home and the funeral was held from TO FARMERS. of apoplexy. Plans and Specifications furnished the remainder of Frank Knetzirg's Livery to his partner, Anton Wiesner, the Congregational church on Saturday and contracts taken Jfor all classes of Farmers may exchange their wheat stock. who will hereafter conduct the buisness Over $200 worth of tickets were sold afternoon Rev, Meskc, assisted by buildings. for No. 1 hard Dakota seed wheat bv alone. Mr. Rolves has not jet decided for the masquerade ball in Union Hall Rev. J. H. Money 01 Minneapolis, performed The property of Thoniaa J. Wakefield paying «, a difference of 10c. a bushel. what line of buisness he will engaoe •sIATE Or MINNESOTA County of Brown J^s. on Tuesday evening. The Turnverein the ceremonies and at thenclose Empire Mill Co. in Sigel was transferred on Saturday to 1i. Prob.ito Com t, Speci il Terra, February, 29th in. cleaied about $100. a host of fneads and acquaintances Wru. James a»d Henry Kramber tor I8T2. CLOSIXG OTJ'TSALR fn tlie matter of the gu udiansbip ol Emma followed her remains to the city cemetery, $2,500. The People's Party Committee met H. M. Ball has sold his large farm Mnetyei, miDoi OnHe idiiit* tutl riling the pet tion ©f Maria there to pay final token of esteem The undesigned wishes to announce in Sleepy Eye last Saturday and called in Eden to Win. Meyer for $6,500. The Titus Mareck of Minneapolis was in fnutichow uaidiui of ud miHor, lepre.-entiBy, that he will sell out his entire stock at to one wnom tney had learned to Honor anion" othc tlnnps th it the s.iid ward a joint meeting of the Alliance members papers foi the transfer were made out the city on Ft id ay and Satmday He reasonable rates from the 10th of March i* s' izeil ot ci nun it e-t ito the ritv ofNewUlm and lespect The floral offerings and People's Party to be h*kl in Sleepj Bio vnCoan'j Minnesota and thattoi the benefit of in th's city on .Thursday, was called here by the sickness ot Mis. to the 1st ot April owing to hia intention ml waid tin, tint, should be sold, ind pr ijing foi were unusually nunmous and beautiful tearing down his prosont building Eye on April 30th. The object of the Fischer. license -ill the imt at piM ute «alo And it Hugo Fi-cher ot Quincy, III., and and replace it with new ippcannr to the iiistait on of the Court, iiom and as a niaik of lespect the business meeting is to bring about a union ot the llichaid Fischer ot Ann Arbor arrived A baggage car on the Norlhvvestern -nd petition tli it tin the Heisetit of iiud ad houses v.eie all closed during the funeial LOUH Bueno-er bud re il estate should be sold Alliance and Third parly voters. heiu Sunday morning to be at liome road was burned last Tuesday. The It is unleted, that ill pLi-ons mteies ed in said hour. WAXTER tstite an pi ii Ixioie tins couit onThui-dij the during the sickness of their mother. car contained considerable goods billed Several important farm transic rs were lth da\ ol Much A L) 180J, at 10 o'clock A. Mr". B.ngham was born ou the 1st ot the toint Hou-e ii' New ll in «-aicl count\, for New Ulna. made this week. Among others, Cail The man who stole the team ot hor leliable young man tot office woik lu and 1 hen to -hov ui-c (if any tlure be) August, 1845, at St. Albans, Vermont. Gluth sold 200 acres in Eden to Wm. must turnish £O0d reteien s. why hci nsp vh juld nor be gi mted loi the sale ot ses Irom Mr Waiter in Ridglej was A. D. Stewart, who ran against S. D. uu -aid re est itc ,m ding to the pt.ijer of said 5500.00 cash capital salarv Miio.UOi er She was the d^ughtpr ot Mr. and Mrs. Kremin for $4,000 and August Koenig given a hearing betoie Justice O'Brien petition Peterson for the Senate a 3 ear ago, is month. Ehzer Jfweit and continued to live And it i- tint! ci oideicd,That this Oidei -hall be ot Nicollet bought 170 acres ot Wm. aud bound over *o the district court. being pushed for the Alliance congressional publiahc 1 (i me k, lor ii tee successive Addiess, F. M. tLutfr. with her parents until «,he was mariied teles pilot to saii ('iv of heaiing, in the Nw Meyer the same town for $3,750. nomination. St. i\.ul Minn Iie\icu a weekly ntwspiper iinnted 'md O, C. Str'u kler, J. F. Crowell, Henry to Mr. Bingham on the 23rd of January The latter buys H. M. BaU's place. publighti ilie it) (t New Itn in said County Mrs Zenopolsky came up from Mankato Rolves and Geo Bevier wpnt to Springfield FOR SALE Dated it Nt I im,Minn.,the29th a ij of Febru in 1873. Then they at once came west, arj A. i^)2 _, last week to attend Mrs. Werner The committee appointed to raise the Thursday eveniug and instituted a Ciirr, and, with the excepiiou of four yeai? K| lit A first ela«s Incubator, 01 machine Boesch, who has not ot recovered trorn world's fair fund in Nicollet county HtNSl' BRANDT, lodge of Modern Woodmen with fortyfour when thev lived in Rochester, then to hatch chickens in an artiwcial way. (I- S "t Ju l«e Probate her siege of sickness. have gone to work to raise the $700. charter members. home was in New Ulm. Two childien Has oeen successful oper ition las The city of St. Peter was apportioned summer. Owner wishes to sell the At the masquerade ball in St. Peter OKD1 OR HE \R1NG ON CLAIMS August Meyer has purchased the property resulted irom their union, but both CTA1L OF MINNLtsOTA County ot Blown J.RS same on account of want as its share $400 and the same has been List week the proceeels amounted to died when very joung. Always of a ot H, Steinhaus in Morgan, consisting Iu Pjobata Couit Special Term, Fcbiuaiy 2"jth time. Price .$15. Inqune at the office raised with signers to tour notes of $100 80.'. §115, most of which goes to the Hermann ot a house and two lots, lor kind and good-natured disposition, she In the tiiitti ol lit, state of ithnsH llcsheim of tins, a each. Three other notes are being ciiculated Monument tund. had many close friends and her desire ece ised $1,000. He will erect a large building Letters ulministiatioii on the estate of Matnns in the country and there is no LOST, to do go^d prompted her to many acts and epgage in the jewelry and cigar Hillesheim dertasLd.late ot the County of Brown, The state convention to elect delegates doubt that the whole amount will be ind btatc Muini&ota, being gianted to Albeit of kindness and quiet chanty. Her business to the national convention will be A hunting dos, white and black settor Steinhauser forth coming,—St. Peter Herald. It is oi a i', 1 it six months be and tjie s.ime chiet object was make her own home bitch. A liberal reward ottered for its held in St. Paul on May 5th. Brown heiebj allowed iiom and alter the date at this C. Baltrusch has rented his store return. and other«i happy, and to ha\e lived so jrder, in which ill pel sons having claims or den-ands County is entitled to six delegates, Edward Neuman of New Ulm on building to Bder & Seiter who will supply iganiht the sjid dice ised tre required to Gustav Fischer. as to command, when dead, the unstin- Tuesday concluded the purchase of lie the ime in the PTob.ite Court of said Count}, Theo. Lange of Courtland has purchased it with a new and well-selected oi evamin ition and allowance, or be forever Mrs. Snow's lot opposi»e the store of ted ottering of public praise was her haired. Lot 8 in BIOCK 142 N, and will ATTENTION FARMERS. stock of stoves and tinware. Mr. B.il It is uither ordered, th it the first Monday in Sinclair Bros, Bronn, the pmchase rare toitune. In religion she was erect a tesidence with the view of removing trusch has not yet announced his future September A L) 1S92, at 10 o'clock A. M,at a general I have a full-blood Jack stationed teitn of saulProb iteCourt, to be held a'„ the Pro"bito price being $3,000. It is understood Episcopohan, but to the Congregational to New Ulm with his family. business intentions. Othce in lb Court House in the City of New throughout the year at my tarm in Lafayette. Jim, in -aid Count}, be tud the same heioby is uppo.nted that Mr. Neuman intends to put up a church ot this city she tent a willling No monev required until birth as the tune au'' place when and where the Mrs. C. H. Ross cazne up from Winona W.D.Smith, editor of the Lamberton three story hotel with cafe attachment and energetic hand and the following ot colt. Teims 310. »aul Pi obite Court will ex imme and adjust said on Wednesday upon hearing of claims and demands Leader, was in the city Tnesday Geo. Durbahn. He has plenty of means and the hotel resolutions adopted by the Y. P. S. of \nditi fuittier ordeied, that notice of such the death of Mrs. A. W. Bingham. She in the interests of O. B.Turiell's candidacy itai mg be given to all creditors and peisons will be asubstantial addition to the C. E. at their last meeting attest their FOR SALE. erest'din saide-itite by forthwith publishing was accompanied by Miss Sophie Kiesling. for the Republican congrsssional village.—Fairmont Sentinel. appreciation of her worth: his order one* in each week toi three successive \eeks in the New Ulm R»vicw, a weekly newsapei nomination. From here he left for other I otter my driving horse for sale. Inasmuch as it has pleased God in printed ind published it the City of New According to the St. Peter Journal, John Kaula. parts of the district on the same mission. 'Jim said County. The Knights of Pythias lodge will be His providence to afflict us with the James Horner, of Pittsburg, who is now Dated at New Ulm, Minn., this iith day of organized here on the 11th. Visiting ADiuar}, A. 1892 heavy loss which we have sustained, NOTICE TO CONTRACTOR. classed among the millionaires of that By the Cow t. delegates from St. Peter, Sleepy Eye The land cases which were tried before both as a society and as individuals, in ERNST BRANDf, city, says that the next celebration of Sealed b.ds will be received at my office L. SI 47 Judge of Probate. and Redwood Falls will assist in the Judge Webber and in which the the sudden death ot our beloved friend, the Sioux Massacre on Aug. 22 at New March 15tb. 1892, for the erection work. W. & St. P. Land Co. were interested Mrs. A. W. Bingham, whose activity of a one story brick store. Plans Ulm must be more enthusiastic than [ORDER FOR HEARING ON CLAIMS.] as plaintifls and Thos. McOuat and wife andspecifications can be seen at ruv of. GTA'IE OF MIN'NEsOTA, County of Brown -ss John Ziegler,a former Nevv Ulm boy, among us has been characterized by unremitting ever. He will be here personally and In Probate Court, Special Teim, February 18th tice. has resigned his position in Marshall, were defendants, have recently been energy and zeal, whose association 1892. wants every soldier of the massacre to I reserve the right to reject any and ._r_ In the matter of the estate of Michael Lautnr. and was in the city Saturday, preparatory decided in favor of Mr. and Mrs. McOuat, with us was always pleasant, be present. Jim was one of the origi ach deceased. all bids, ue pi est tit. as outs 01 ongl— Letters testamentary on the estate of Michael to going to Brookings to engage in of Oshawa,—St. Peter Herald. H. C. Warnke. to1 a Lauteibach deceased,late of the County of Brown, nal thirteen and he moans to stick inspiring us to a higher business. ind State of Minnesota, being granted to John Springtie! I. A. P. Johnson of Cornish, for whom a liviDfc- ^v the little band while it lasts. her fel- uanterbath Patrick Dorrigan, a brakeman, had It is oidered that six months be and the same is New Ulm parties have been trying for low-men and for God has led her to TROTTING HORSE. The Republican county committee lereby allowed from and after the date of this orler, one of bis hands crushed while coupling wh(ch all persons having claims or deaanda several years past to secure a deep consecrate herself to a life of Christian held a meeting in the Review office against the said deceased are required to cars at Courtland on Thuisday evening. well that would furnish plenty of water service: lie the same in the Probate Court of said County, Monday afternoon and fixed upon or examination and allowance, or be forever He was taken to St. Peter for We have just purchased a new Resolved, That in the midst of our but wihout success, has at last struck a nwMoarred. April 18th at Sleepy Eye as the date for owTgrief" we7x"tend o"ur hTartfeltT symthe Hambletonian Trotting horse, brown treatment. It is further ordered, that the first Monday in strong vein at a depth of 270 feet. A county convention to elect delegates with black main, 16^ hands high, and September A.D,1892,at lOo'clock A.M. atageneril a 0 0 9 0 Judge Webber refuses to grant a divorce teim of said Probate Court to be held at the Mr. Cantield of Winthrop ^sunk the invite all admirers of fine horses to call to the state and congressional conven- bereaved husband, to her relatives 3 robate Office in the Court House in toe City of to Mrs. Fuller of North Mankato, at our stables and see him. His record view Ulm,in said County, be and the same is herejy well, tion for the election of delegates to the mmend appointed as the time «md place when and a a a a weco is 2:40. who applied for one in the Nicollet /heie the said Probate Court will examine and adust national convention at Minneapolis Major B. H. Rand ail has contributed them for consolation to that divine pow Kretsch & Ber»\ said claims and demands county courts, and holds that her charges The following members of the committee to history a lengthy and graphic description Ard it is further qrdered, that notice of such er which, though sometimes mysterious are not true. jearing be given to all cieditors and persons inerested of the defense of Ft. Ridgely were present: C, L. Roos, Wm. THE CHICAGOLADY QUARTETTE. in said estate by forthwith publishing in its'dispensation, "yet doeth all things Mr. Schwendinger, a young man,who his order once in each week for three successive during the Sioux massacre. The account Gieseke and G. A. Spellbrink. well," feeling sure that to them as to us •""""veeksin the New Ulm Review, a weekly newsaper was in the employ of Alex Waibel of given by Mr. Randall was published printed and published at the City of New Mayor Wagner tried his hand last there is comfort in the knowledge that Jim in said County Cottonwood, died at the home of relatives in Saturday's Winona Republican AT Dated at New Ulm, Minn., this 18th day of week at initiating the owners of cattle the deceased was not only honorable 'ebruary A. D. 1892. in this city on Friday was buried and is very interesting and complete Turner Hall By the Court, into the merits of the recent cow ordinance. and true in all respects, but was also a Sunday afternoon. as to details. ERNST BRANDT, As a result, nearly fifty cows devoted and consistent christian. Resolved, u.S.J 4 Judge of Probate All of the mill plants of the city, it is were corralled by the poundmaster,and Prof. W. Ford, principal of the That the secretary of this meetis Thursday Eve, March 10th. thought, will be furnished with their there ha3 been any amount of useless and Pillsbury Academy, writes a personal ^TATE OF MINNESOTA, County of Brown •»». instructed to send a copy of these own dynamos this summer.as the owners .^—J In Piobate Court. Special Term, Februaiy 20th senseless^kicking ever since. The mayor letter fromOwatonna regarding theChicago This is one of the finest musical organizations resolutions to the husband of the deceased, 392 claim they can save •aioney by supplying simply did his duty, and was probably in the west and has received In the matter of the est ite of Joseph Sail' er deeased. Ladies Quartette as follows: They one to the '-New Ulm Review" their own light. the highest praise wherever thev have wise in thinking that the people gave us an evening of refined pleasure On readingand fling the petition of Anna Maria for publication, one to the clerk of the given concerts. •.aurei, e-tecutnx of the Ipst will and testament While at New Ulm last week, John might become accustomed to the laws that we shall long remember. The artistic ud ot the estate of Joseph. Suarei, deceased,repreenting church, and recoid same in the minutes among other things that she has fully adunisteied Lauterbach pui chased from a New Ulm of the city as well now as two months RESERVES SEATS 50 Cents. perfection ot the entertainment said estate, that the funeral charges, as a testimony of our grief aud lady the lot west ot the Commercial hence. xpenses of last sicuness of said deceased aud has never been equalled in Owatonna. GENERAL ADMISSION 35 Cents sympathy. osts of administration of «ald estate have been house, with sixty feet front 00 Third dtt aid, and that said deceased left no debts unpaid, The following relatives were here last Haniel Burghart, who sold his Golden praying that a time and place be fixed for street.—Redwood Gazette. {tsutHtial fetel, le ass'gnment of the residue ot siud estate to her Saturday to attend the funeral ot Mrs. Gate farm last fall and went with 'tie only person entitled thereto tinder the will Card of Thanks. Sheriff Schmelz arrested two strangers, A, W. Bingham: »M. H. Jewett of said deceased, his family to San Diego, California, has It. is ordeied, that said petition be heard by man and woman, on Fiida} under To those who rendered assistance and Swan ton, Vermont, her brother Mrs. returned and on Monday last purchased le Judge of this Court, on Thursday, the 17th Chas. Stengel, Prop. the supposition that they were vagabonds. ay of March A, D. 1892, at lOo'clock A.M. at the to the many who kindly offered aid and D. R. Mead of Glendive, Montana, Mr. the John Clary plrtce near the Minnesota 'robate Omce in said County* They were released Saturday And it is further ordered, that notice thereof be Bingham's sister Miss Gates of Winona, river. The farm consists of 131 sympathy and also to the business men Iven to all persons interested, by publication morning and ordered to leave town. (OPPOSITE DEPOT.) his niece and R. H. Bingham and acres with good buildings. Mr. Clary this order once in each week tor three of New Ulm who aa a mark of respect iccesBive weeks prior to said day of hearing, in wife and daughter of Sleepy Eye. Mrs. has also sold his other real estate there The lectures by Rev. Gottschj.lk en he New Ulm Review, a weekly newspaper printand I will serve a hot and cold lnnch every closed their houses during the funeral published at the City of New Ulm in said A. G. Anderson of Spr ngfield,and Mrs. Rome and Palestine were so well received to J. H. Hindeman. Mr, Burghart morning, and at the same time the finest line 'ounty. wines, liquors and cigars will alwajs be found on of my deceased wife, would extend my Gieseke, Mrs. Baker, Miss Brown and Dated at Ntw Ulm, Minn., the 20th day of Febuary that he was induced to remain states that he is perfectly satisfied to hand. I will endeavor to accomodate everybody A. D. 1862. to the best of satisfaction, hoping to always extend O. W. Hagen of Sleepy Eye were also greatful thanks. over till Thursday night when he gave remain in Brown county the remainder By the Court, and improve the place. KRNST BRANDT in attendance. of his days,—Sleepy Eye Herald. an illustrated lecture on Egypt. A. W. Bingham. CHAS. STENGEL u. S.] 48 Judge of Probate.