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•if MJ.M r ^: i 5 - s> h.' M Vi -i. | » Do YOB Want thiw «^». m . Best?pOf Course! JOHN? Jhen Try . r ; ; 6ENITOE «0U^E»»C«fif M # B r ^^^ PERSONAL PBOE TAX OF '98. SPKINGPIELD. No Adolphson G 12.04 AndersonBro 118.08 " Martha Altermatt A " E Appel Geo J Arndt Wm Bagea M S Barnuin W W Beodixen H Berg John 3.57 82.11 .19 2.19 1.33 7.76 7.28 139.75 26.89 Blackmaa WM 13.04 Bingham Bros 2(5.51 Biermann Wm 74.49 Birkenmeyer H .33 Bigot Ferd 3.47 Borchardt Jul .05 Brophy Thos 27.99 Breitkreutz, Henri- etta, Eva & Frank 47,60 BockmannGeo 14.14 Ca&y & Meizingcr 18.52 Citizens Bank312.18 Colomy J S 6.43 Crawford C H 3.19 De Voice H 2.00 Dirks H F 58.69 Dokken Ole O 5 47 Eickholt O H 20.18 EricksouOscar 17.37 Essig Eros 38.89 " H 14.52 Everett & Co 95.20 Fuckei L 1.52 Forstcr G P 49,26 Fortwengler & Igl 16.90 Frank Wm G 628 Fredericksoa A .38 Gamble C 22.28 Gamble M'H 77.16 Gulden R 5.47 Hawkins C E 1.09 Hallowell Job 18.47 Heier T E 7.04 Hellickson A. 2.33 Hudson & Co 25.70 Jaehn Aug 5 00 Kaechel Jos & Co 9.04 Kveitinger Jos 2.38 Lau H H 6.00 " J H .95 Lent A 1.47 Leonhard E C .43 Leistikow RA 13.33 Lehrer M 22.85 Leathermaun G 9.66 Lockway J C .14 8.76 .62 ,64. Manchester Jos H 1.71 MaierbachtelFE. 57 Moe K E 2.24 Mueller Wm 3.57 Matesta James 47.60 Naramore C S 7.81 Nuessle Gust 26.75 Ochs A C 51.45 Olsen Geo T .33 Paffrath Wm J 9.71 Peterson C S 1.09 " Knud 2,47 Potter And J 5.57 Prahl Fred Ranz Paul N RadabaugMC 16.90 Rothenbuig JC 5.33 Ross Geo 15.71 Roth John 17.99 Runck & Heimann 61-45 Ruenitz P 9.28 Schclicker Jos 4.85 Seamans C M .09 SchleuderHO 13.85, Sehmid & Lehrer 169.31 Sehmid W 21.56 John B 32.87 Schneider Joh 13.80 Schotzko F E 42.84 Schwartz & Arndt 9.52 Schwartzrock Ferd 14.71 Soot II R 6.00 Sp R M Co 240.38 Sp Farmers Cy Co 14.28 Sp Bid & Loan 4.76 Specht F H 66.97 State Bank 728.28 Strassburg Wm 05 StandardOilCo28.56 Steinly Johu .S6 Tompkins WH 4.95 Sullivan T 5.47 SchwanbeckE 15.71 Van Dusen G W & Co 42.84 Vogel Geo Walk Geo Warnke II C Wagner S Wenzel Aug Wentz Peter Weschcke C Wilson M S Wilson E J Wright F A 4.66 .95 3.28 7.81 5.14 2.52 41.74 .05 .57 8.57 Zschuncke F C 2.19 BUKNSTOWN. No. 40. Newdahl Petev 2.88 Arndt Fred 2.64 Anderson Nels 2.91 Larson Thomas 1.00 Polzin August 2.80 Arnrft Rosina .38 Kirsteiu Theo .96 Plugge Fred 3.00 Uuger Fred 3.20 Arndt Gottlieb 1.69 " Chrl G 2.15 " Bros 1.82 Anderson Alf 1.35 Fleissmann Wml.80 Gramenz Carl .4.30 Hughes Mary 2.58 Johnson A J .20 Kaechler C W Kautzenbach C Larson Oscar Lee Andrew E Moe Clarence Meyer Albert Marks Ferd Nelson Nels P Pautzke Julius Peterson P J Pautzke Geo « C F Richard Gus Rude Jennie Spink Geo Unger Bros Zittlow Herm 1.27 2.58 3.15 3.06 2.06 1.07 2.25 2.40 6.33 1.86 1.18 1.62 1.86 3.95 .24 1.82 2.66 Borchert Herm Bloemke Bern Day tou'W N Herring M L Heiner Fred. Jeske F W Kieper Julius Ochs A C Peach Richard Polkow Her n Potter John " Allen Gieseke Conrad Hillman Chas Lehne Ferd Larson Erling Lehne Louis Meyer Herman Meiue Fried Ohlson Conrid Precht August " H J No. 41. .43 " Geo 6.74 .33 " L E 6.44 .40 Sturm David 1.88 3.08 Schiller Wm 4.74 .72 VanValkenburgHW 2.93 4.40 5.33 Wendt J F 6.84 8.52 » Henry .35 1.19 " Hermann 3.74 4.50 Waageiin Aug 3.34 3.85 Wendt John .67 2.34 No. 55. 2,88 [Spoe Cathrine 3.54 1.31 Sandmann Ed 2.93 3.81 Schotzko Theo 1.54 .39 Sandmanii Wm 2.55 3.34 Turbus Joseph .09 3\58 « Peter 5.15 2.39 Wascher Anna .09 2.27 Wendt Gootf 1.10 2.10 Wasche John .92 No. 64. Andersen Marthl.99 Burns Daniel 6.78 Cntliu H H . 9.36i No. Augustine J B 2.91 Andersen Alb 1.74 " Thomas .31 " Andrew 2.33 Beckman Aug 1.74 Foster Martin .79 Feierer J G 1.51 Hoecherl And 2.49 Johuson John 2.99 Kreitiuger Fk .25 LendtFC .61 Lang Andrew 3.20 •' John 1.10 No. 70. Stern Joseph 3 63 No. 77. Bloemcke Lou 3.93 [ Bloemcke Ed 3.10 BASHAW. jCady nayes .68 Jaehn August 1.94 !Lepitzke Aug 6.69 65. Nachreiner Fk .35 «• J W 1.09 «• John .23 " Joseph 1.16 " Bros 1.25 Ohlson Louis 1.43 Ohlund Albert ,64 Ruby George 1.50 Stelzer Xaver F .30 Schramm Albert .19 Tollefsen Col .18 Utz John 2.23 No. 52. Bast R Gtntz Wm Gehrke August Hickel M Kettner Fred " Wm *' Caroline Malette H C Mielke Fred Neubauer Aug 1.99 2.96 1.18 1.81 405 1.96 .50 107 4.22 3 39 Prechel Wm 2.04 Platz Johu 2.7? Schumacher Joel.68 " C J ^V Timor Aug " Fred Tessmann Dav Tomschm C *" Veigel Joseph Veicans John'*- 1.09 4.93 2.95 6.98 2.01 4.18 1.38 Anderson A P " Frank "OH Augustine Fk Anderson C A Eigan Frank Greek Louisa Hagen H E Holm C J " J G Isackson Lrael Johnson Alf " H Wm "CO u August "OF " Johanna Lumbard J.B Bow man'Mart Baier Wm Fischer A J Hautz Edward < Hickel Joe Krueger Herm Lampen Wm Macht Ant Meisinger Geo Pascher Jo& " Frank No. 3.29 2.29 1.32 1.69 .13 1.46 .30 1.56 1.33 1.74 .75 3.27 3.24 3.30 2.40 186 1.73 1.86 49. psfy^gg | Pederson A W 498 Petersen Aug " HC Redding A-0 Schmidt W P Sjoberg John Thomas John Thor C L " Oscar " JSrnst Tell Wm Gufitav Tollin Carl Toll August Wall PA Wallin Gust Hans Frasch John A l.$7 1.38 1.23 .62 .64 3.28 Q.15 1.10 1.73 1.87 .24 1.28 .55 2.86 1.61 :47 .45 CARY.SAFECO «. ^ >^< BUFFALO, JS. X. U. 8. A. fg^l^^SB ^ i ? ..Manufacturers.'.r, C^%.i£'# \$Jfr-PS, Fire, and Burgular Proof Safes, %.x-Sh> -vJ.. &&ty-4 *.'•*,*• No. 59. j 2.64 Roegier John 2.00 1.20 Reiner Frank 1.31 2.96 Richter J B .90 11.16 "Barbara 1.62 .61 Snhroepfer And 2.34 2.14 Schunk John .96 3.00 " B , 1.40 1.00 Stelzer Hy 1.85 1.57 WiDg Gustav 2.32 9.13 Wendler Johu .76 3.71JSchramm A J .15 No, 72. Ardle Thos Mc 3.25 Franz Chas .90 Fitzpatrick M 1.91 Frasch Chas 5.18 Kraling F H 2.5S " Wm 1.74 " Ed ^ .42 Kratz Oscar 1.35 Erause Chas 4.50 Knedel John 2.12 Kaufeuberg Bar 2.55 Manderfeld HG 2.90 " Anton 2.58 " Susana .57 Quarastrom Os 2.31 " Charles 2.96 •« PG 2.38 Stark Herman 6.37 « W C A 3.38 " Mathilda 4.41 Wallin Ernst 2.39 Weise Gottlieb 1.04 Wallin Peter 1.17 » Christ 1.04 LEAVENWORTH. No. 12. Brown E C .39 Ellen Henry .03 Fromm Joseph 1.89 Gent C L 2.24 " Gust 2.77 Hose Ed 1.11 Harrington GW2.28 " H S 1.39 Huiras John sr 6.70 " Wm 1.80 " Michael 1.65 Jaros John .98 Kelley Rachel 1.55 Kuester Chas 1.02 " William 1.38 Koller Mary 1.58 Larson Even .79 Larson Martha .29 Lanzendorfer J Lenzen M J Ludwig Math Meier Auguste Mainzer Peter Rina David Remus Wm Schmitz John Sellner Stephan Schneider Chas Schiltz Frank Schumacher C Shurmann A C Thrimph Anton Wilson Wm Weber Theo Wilson Geo .60 .98 .71 2.41 1.57 .19 2.14 .98 2.00 1.53 2.85 3.36 1.19 1.21 3.02 1.19 194 ! No. 25. Biust Jacob Beeves John Carpenter. Wm Ebilzisor Geo Girg John Gent William Hoppe Alvina Hann John Hose William 2.64 51. 5.00 1.79 4.53 3.68 2.41 1.17 1.78 No. 32. Ingraham J D 4.17 Mainzer Christ 6.31 Sherman Avon .13 Schwartz Jos 3.36 Schwitzer C W 4.56 Schwartz Nich .85 Schipka Frk jr l.ll Thomas A A .70 Altermatt Her 2.90 Boddin Freder 251 Dehne Wm 2.24 Gramenz Wm 1.14 Huiras John jr 1.25 HonetschlagerM .36 Holm John 2.15 Kachler Henry 4.99 Olsen Bennie .42 No. 2.53 2.01 .81 2.41 Arbes Jos P Alwin Fred Baasen Nich Becker Herm Dapporn John 2.68 Dohrman Hry 4.25 Fast Carl Heidemanu A Horman Fred 1.55 2.20 2.70 No. 2.37 2.61 2.35 6.16 1.12 5.54 1.80 2.84 Piske Carl 1.76 Sjangel And .51 Schwartz Aug 2.18 Stewart Marion .88 Trebisch Otto .96 Thompson Ole .99 " Isack .69 Weber Herm 1.11 " Adolph 1.65 Krueger John 2.29 Muehlbauer Joh .93 Strassburg Otto .55 « William 4.27 Schipka Sr .07 Timm Fred .22 Weicherding D 1.27 Schewe Fred 2.49 44. Meinert Claus 2.03 Mielke Richard 3.55 Meine Augusta 1.67 Mielke Fred .24 Reddemann Rd 2.09 Trebisch Ferd 4.92 Winkelmann F 3.45 Bloemcke Hy Briss August Haas Rudolph Junger Adam Kirstein Gust Kolbe J W Ladd Mary Mielke Otto No. 65. L. Gilbertson 1.21 No. 70. AltermattJoh 5.39 | Feirer Charles Hartmann Rob .86 j No. 77. 6.09 MesserschmidtM 1.55 Marquart Her .53 Nelson Nels .67 Peterson Thos Schutt Fred Schroeder Wm 2.77 3.09 3.38 W ANTED. Agents to sell Admiral Dewey's Life and Works by Hal- sted. 600 pages $1.50. Credit, freight, outfit fre6. Amencan Publishing House, Chicago. To see the "Chronology of New Ulm" means to buy it. For sale at Held Bros, book store or by J. H. Strasser. ' WANTED. Salesmen Wvnted to sell High Grade Coffees and Teas direct to Consumer. Address American Coffee & Tea Com- pany, 142 Michigan Street, Chicago. 49 Nice sweet Drinking Cider 30c per gallon at Crone Bros. Those Acorn stoves, that Ochs, Baer & -Co. sell, received first prize at the Omaha exposition. ^ _ lti Ochs, Baer & Co. received another lot of the famous Acorn stoves and ranges. They go like hot cakes. % .'< _,-:_ ; V A U L T S , L O C K S , E T C . "^ • - Contractors to United States Government, Jos. Bobleter, Pres. E. G. Koch, Vice. Pres. FreH Pfaender, Cashier. NEW ULM, MINN- g^id Up QapitM, $50,000. 1)otf$ dL denertd bafiHiUjt bdsiflc^. Insuranoe, Stpea.xnsl3.i2D Tiolcets andFarm Loans. Accounts of Corporations/ Firms and Individuals Solicited upon the most liberal terms consistent with good banking. DOES IT PAY TO BUY CHEAP? A cheap remedy for cough and colds is all right, but you want something that will relieve and cure the more severe and dangerous results of throat and lung throubles. What shall you do? Go to a warmer and more regular climate? Yes,- if possible; if not possible for you; then in either case take the ONLY remedy that has been introduced in all civilized countries with success in severe throat and lung troubles, "Boschee's German Syrup." It not only heals and stimulates the tissues to destroy the germ disease, but allays inflammation, causes easy expectoration, gives a good night's rest, and cures the patient. Try one bottle. Recommended many years by all druggists in the world. Sample bottles at AND. J. ECKSTSTEIK (In Epple's old stand.) v Jos. Epple & Co , Prop's. The public will be furnished the best meats in the market, and everybody will be served promptly and treated with re- spect. Old and new friends are invited to eall and try us. MABKET EEP0ET, Wheat, No. 1 55 Wheat, No. 2 53 Corn, 22 Oats, per bushel, .25 Barley, per bushel, .35 Rye, per bushel, 42 Flax, 1.08 Potatoes, per bushel, 25 Butter, per pound, 10-20 Eggs, per dozen, . y 14 Wholesale. Retail. At Mill Delv. At Mill Delv. F. H. Behnke . will sell out his entire stock of fancy Crocker tf t Qf assware, at greatly reduced prices. This is done inaorder to make more room for Our grocery store irfil Lflu K A»Bfift5«ww -Vi'IBS* 8F IflHtllllX /5-f - •- - • - M • - FOLEY'S HO&EY and GREAT THROAT and ^ LUNG REMEDY. : tes W. G. ALWIN,^genti •; which is the best equipped in this section of the country. Here is a chance for everybody. Our closing out sale of fancy crockery, china, glassware, lamps, etc., is the most ad- vantageous ever offered. We sell Regardless of cost. The selections in our grocery de- partment will hereafter be Equal to any first-class grocery in the Twin Cities F. H. BEHNKE LEADING GROCER. PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTBYS? - ^ • AND USE ONLY- Eibner's Home Made B r e a d - v FANCY CONFECTIONS, .,-VT .P\ HOME-MADE TAFFIES, V ' FRUITS AND OYSTERS. ] t Eibner's Bakery & Restaurant, % ^ Ttt, |.^ ;L. GOTO Beussmann Bros. •-• -FOR- Patent Straight Bakers Graham Low Grade Bran 1.85 1.75 1.45 1.75 .95 10,00 Shorts 11.00 Farina .03 Chickenfeed .35 Rye 1.90 1.90 1.80 1.50 1.80 1.00 10.50 11.50 .04 .40 2.00 2.05 1.95 1.65 1.95 ;95 i50 .55 .03 .35 1.90 2.10 2.00 1.70 2.00 1.00 .55 .60 .04 .40 2.00 State of Minnesota,! __ County of Browti. i 8B * In Probate Court. Special Term. November 27th, 1899. In the Matter of the Estate of William Winkelmann Sr., deceased. . Letters of Administration on the estate of William Winkelmann Sr., deceased, late of the County of Brown and State of Min- nesota, being granted to Emilie Winkel- mann. It Is Ordered, That six. months be and the same is hereby allowed from and after the date ot this order, in which all persons having cl.iuis or demands against the said deceased are required to file the same in the Proba'e C nirt of said County, for examination and allowance, or be forever barred. It Is Further Ordered, That the first Mon- dav in June. A. D. 1900, at 10 o'clock A. M., at a general Term of said Probate Court, to be held at t h e Probate Office in the Court House in the City of New TJlm, in said County, be and the same hereby is appointed as the time and place when and where the said Probate Court will exam- ine and adjust said claims andTdemands; And It Is Further Ordered, That notice of such hearing be given to all creditors and persons interested in said estate by fortwith publishing this order once in each week for three successive weeksin the New Ulm Review, a weekly newspa- er printed and published at the City of Tew TJlm, Minn., in said County. Dated at New Ulm, Minn., the 27th day of November A . D. 1899. , - By the Court, " - (Seal.) S.A.GEORGE, 48-0 Judge of Probate. --** fSmoke^Clicw Ask your dealer for 1t WELLMAN-DW1RE TOBACCO CO. ^W^nft I tmhfi v Ne Herbert Spencer, the leading 10c cigar. Ilerliert $pe.n£er cigar for, saje by all dealers. Heath & Milligan's house and floor paints, the famous «'Creolite", the best in the market. At lowest figures. An- drew J. Eckstein, Pioneer Drug Store. Buy your house and floor paints,'the famous Creolite, of which a carload has iust arrived at And. J. Eckstein's Pion- eer Drug Store. "'lV''"_ " : <--\- 21- Try a Herbert Spencer cigar once and you will smoke no other. Ochs, Baer & Co., sell the best cook stoves, ranges and granite .ware in the city at the lowest prices. ., . _ A carload of Heath & Milligah'hoUs- and floor paints, (Creolite) has just are rived and is now for sale at' lowest pric- es at And. J. Eckstein's Pioneer Drug dtoie. ^ '' ***-*** : 3 " " ^ "**— ^ ^yg'^fe "- 3d^u$&*'5»fr-'. All kinds of roofs made bj Ochs, Baer TINWARE. PAINTS. BRUSHES. SAWS. AXEL GREASE. OILS. Of which we keep the largest assortment. Please give us a call as our prices are the lowest and our goods are the best. OUR AIM? To make the ANGELINA FLOUR the Finest. NEW ULM ROLLER MILL CO. Edwin Juni May Advertising Contest. A# Paul said to Timothy "Take a little wine for thy stomach's sake." He might just as well have said beer and if he had been living today, he would have recommenci some one of these popular favorites. ' ' "" KAISER. HERMANN'S BRAEU or ; PILSENER CULM BACH ER. We keep them all and in any quantity you want. L» ^ ~ ,M "-. CHAS. STEHGffif PETERS Celebrated Ne^ Victor Shells Loaded only with the f&rrxra* Y&n€s Smokeless Powder ,* t ; v ^n% r ^ loaded sheila.Recoillitfhtfikttern excellent at all distance* grid shells 3hoot clean!They areThe •>v Quickest on F*arth" and they hit! >c s u b s t i t u t e s for >rated Shells, o« r Free Booklet. THK u£ CARTR1DCE CO., Do ..M rV *;s fend * PBT"\ ^ MAIM •T. <CIMC«NMATI >0. Twenty-five valuable prizes will be given away free at our store, January 1st, 1900. Every purchaser of one dol- lar's wor* u of goods at out store will re- ceive a tiv::et. i r - l ^ V ^ * * ^ £3

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PERSONAL PBOE TAX OF '98. SPKINGPIELD.

No Adolphson G 12.04 AndersonBro 118.08

" Martha Altermatt A

" E Appel Geo J Arndt Wm Bagea M S Barnuin W W Beodixen H Berg John

3.57 82.11

.19 2.19 1.33 7.76 7.28

139.75 26.89

Blackmaa WM 13.04 Bingham Bros 2(5.51 Biermann Wm 74.49 Birkenmeyer H .33 Bigot Ferd 3.47 Borchardt Jul .05 Brophy Thos 27.99 Breitkreutz, Henri­etta, Eva & Frank

47,60 BockmannGeo 14.14 Ca&y & Meizingcr

18.52 Citizens Bank312.18 Colomy J S 6.43 Crawford C H 3.19 De Voice H 2.00 Dirks H F 58.69 Dokken Ole O 5 47 Eickholt O H 20.18 EricksouOscar 17.37 Essig Eros 38.89

" H 14.52 Everett & Co 95.20 Fuckei L 1.52 Forstcr G P 49,26 Fortwengler & Igl

16.90 Frank Wm G 628 Fredericksoa A .38 Gamble C 22.28 Gamble M'H 77.16 Gulden R 5.47 Hawkins C E 1.09 Hallowell Job 18.47 Heier T E 7.04 Hellickson A. 2.33 Hudson & Co 25.70 Jaehn Aug 5 00 Kaechel Jos & Co

9.04 Kveitinger Jos 2.38 Lau H H 6.00

" J H .95 Lent A 1.47 Leonhard E C .43 Leistikow RA 13.33 Lehrer M 22.85 Leathermaun G 9.66 Lockway J C .14

8.76 .62

,64. Manchester Jos H

1.71 MaierbachtelFE. 57 Moe K E 2.24 Mueller Wm 3.57 Matesta James 47.60 Naramore C S 7.81 Nuessle Gust 26.75 Ochs A C 51.45 Olsen Geo T .33 Paffrath Wm J 9.71 Peterson C S 1.09

" Knud 2,47 Potter And J 5.57 Prahl Fred Ranz Paul N RadabaugMC 16.90 Rothenbuig JC 5.33 Ross Geo 15.71 Roth John 17.99 Runck & Heimann

61-45 Ruenitz P 9.28 Schclicker Jos 4.85 Seamans C M .09 SchleuderHO 13.85, Sehmid & Lehrer

169.31 Sehmid W 21.56

John B 32.87 Schneider Joh 13.80 Schotzko F E 42.84 Schwartz & Arndt

9.52 Schwartzrock Ferd

14.71 Soot II R 6.00 Sp R M Co 240.38 Sp Farmers Cy Co

14.28 Sp Bid & Loan 4.76 Specht F H 66.97 State Bank 728.28 Strassburg Wm 05 StandardOilCo28.56 Steinly Johu .S6 Tompkins WH 4.95 Sullivan T 5.47 SchwanbeckE 15.71 Van Dusen G W &

Co 42.84 Vogel Geo Walk Geo Warnke II C Wagner S Wenzel Aug Wentz Peter Weschcke C Wilson M S Wilson E J Wright F A

4.66 .95

3.28 7.81 5.14 2.52

41.74 .05 .57

8.57 Zschuncke F C 2.19

BUKNSTOWN.

No. 40. Newdahl Petev 2.88 Arndt Fred 2.64 Anderson Nels 2.91 Larson Thomas 1.00 Polzin August 2.80 Arnrft Rosina .38 Kirsteiu Theo .96 Plugge Fred 3.00 Uuger Fred 3.20 Arndt Gottlieb 1.69

" Chrl G 2.15 " Bros 1.82

Anderson Alf 1.35 Fleissmann Wml.80 Gramenz Carl .4.30 Hughes Mary 2.58 Johnson A J .20

Kaechler C W Kautzenbach C Larson Oscar Lee Andrew E Moe Clarence Meyer Albert Marks Ferd Nelson Nels P Pautzke Julius Peterson P J Pautzke Geo

« C F Richard Gus Rude Jennie Spink Geo Unger Bros Zittlow Herm

1.27 2.58 3.15 3.06 2.06 1.07 2.25 2.40 6.33 1.86 1.18 1.62 1.86 3.95

.24 1.82 2.66

Borchert Herm Bloemke Bern Day tou'W N Herring M L Heiner Fred. Jeske F W Kieper Julius Ochs A C Peach Richard Polkow Her n Potter John

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Gieseke Conrad Hillman Chas Lehne Ferd Larson Erling Lehne Louis Meyer Herman Meiue Fried Ohlson Conrid Precht August

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No. 41. .43 " Geo 6.74 .33 " L E 6.44 .40 Sturm David 1.88

3.08 Schiller Wm 4.74 .72 VanValkenburgHW

2.93 4.40 5.33 Wendt J F 6.84 8.52 » Henry .35 1.19 " Hermann 3.74 4.50 Waageiin Aug 3.34 3.85 Wendt John .67 2.34

No. 55. 2,88 [Spoe Cathrine 3.54 1.31 Sandmann Ed 2.93 3.81 Schotzko Theo 1.54

.39 Sandmanii Wm 2.55 3.34 Turbus Joseph .09 3\58 « Peter 5.15 2.39 Wascher Anna .09 2.27 Wendt Gootf 1.10 2.10 Wasche John .92

No. 64. Andersen Marthl.99 Burns Daniel 6.78 Cntliu H H . 9.36i

No. Augustine J B 2.91 Andersen Alb 1.74

" Thomas .31 " Andrew 2.33

Beckman Aug 1.74 Foster Martin .79 Feierer J G 1.51 Hoecherl And 2.49 Johuson John 2.99 Kreitiuger Fk .25 L e n d t F C .61 Lang Andrew 3.20

•' John 1.10 No. 70.

Stern Joseph 3 63 No. 77.

Bloemcke Lou 3.93 [ Bloemcke Ed 3.10

BASHAW.

jCady nayes .68 Jaehn August 1.94 !Lepitzke Aug 6.69 65. Nachreiner Fk .35

«• J W 1.09 «• John .23 " Joseph 1.16 " Bros 1.25

Ohlson Louis 1.43 Ohlund Albert ,64 Ruby George 1.50 Stelzer Xaver F .30 Schramm Albert .19 Tollefsen Col .18 Utz John 2.23

No. 52.

Bast R Gtntz Wm Gehrke August Hickel M Kettner Fred

" Wm *' Caroline

Malette H C Mielke Fred Neubauer Aug

1.99 2.96 1.18 1.81 405 1.96

.50 107 4.22 3 39

Prechel Wm 2.04 Platz Johu 2.7? Schumacher Joel.68

" C J V̂ Timor Aug

" Fred Tessmann Dav Tomschm C *" Veigel Joseph Veicans John'*-

1.09 4.93 2.95 6.98 2.01 4.18 1.38

Anderson A P " Frank " O H

Augustine Fk Anderson C A Eigan Frank Greek Louisa Hagen H E Holm C J

" J G Isackson Lrael Johnson Alf

" H Wm " C O u August " O F " Johanna

Lumbard J.B

Bow man'Mart Baier Wm Fischer A J Hautz Edward < Hickel Joe Krueger Herm Lampen Wm Macht Ant Meisinger Geo Pascher Jo&

" Frank

No. 3.29 2.29 1.32 1.69 .13

1.46 .30

1.56 1.33 1.74

.75 3.27 3.24 3.30 2.40 186 1.73 1.86

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Pederson A W 498 Petersen Aug

" H C Redding A-0 Schmidt W P Sjoberg John Thomas John Thor C L

" Oscar " JSrnst

Tell Wm Gufitav

Tollin Carl Toll August Wall P A Wallin Gust

Hans Frasch John A

l.$7 1.38 1.23 .62 .64

3.28 Q.15 1.10 1.73 1.87

.24 1.28

.55 2.86 1.61 :47 .45

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Fire, and Burgular Proof Safes, %.x-Sh> -vJ.. &&ty-4 *.'•*,*•

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.61 Snhroepfer And 2.34 2.14 Schunk John .96 3.00 " B , 1.40 1.00 Stelzer Hy 1.85 1.57 WiDg Gustav 2.32 9.13 Wendler Johu .76 3.71JSchramm A J .15

No, 72. Ardle Thos Mc 3.25 Franz Chas .90 Fitzpatrick M 1.91 Frasch Chas 5.18 Kraling F H 2.5S

" Wm 1.74 " Ed ^ .42

Kratz Oscar 1.35 Erause Chas 4.50 Knedel John 2.12 Kaufeuberg Bar 2.55 Manderfeld HG 2.90

" Anton 2.58 " Susana .57

Quarastrom Os 2.31 " Charles 2.96

•« P G 2.38 Stark Herman 6.37

« W C A 3.38 " Mathilda 4.41

Wallin Ernst 2.39 Weise Gottlieb 1.04 Wallin Peter 1.17

» Christ 1.04

LEAVENWORTH.

No. 12. Brown E C .39 Ellen Henry .03 Fromm Joseph 1.89 Gent C L 2.24

" Gust 2.77 Hose Ed 1.11 Harrington GW2.28

" H S 1.39 Huiras John sr 6.70

" Wm 1.80 " Michael 1.65

Jaros John .98 Kelley Rachel 1.55 Kuester Chas 1.02

" William 1.38 Koller Mary 1.58 Larson Even .79 Larson Martha .29

Lanzendorfer J Lenzen M J Ludwig Math Meier Auguste Mainzer Peter Rina David Remus Wm Schmitz John Sellner Stephan Schneider Chas Schiltz Frank Schumacher C Shurmann A C Thrimph Anton Wilson Wm Weber Theo Wilson Geo

.60

.98

.71 2.41 1.57

.19 2.14

.98 2.00 1.53 2.85 3.36 1.19 1.21 3.02 1.19 194 !

No. 25. Biust Jacob Beeves John Carpenter. Wm Ebilzisor Geo Girg John Gent William Hoppe Alvina Hann John Hose William

2.64 51.

5.00 1.79 4.53 3.68 2.41 1.17 1.78 No. 32.

Ingraham J D 4.17 Mainzer Christ 6.31 Sherman Avon .13 Schwartz Jos 3.36 Schwitzer C W 4.56 Schwartz Nich .85 Schipka Frk jr l . l l Thomas A A .70

Altermatt Her 2.90 Boddin Freder 251 Dehne Wm 2.24 Gramenz Wm 1.14 Huiras John jr 1.25 HonetschlagerM .36 Holm John 2.15 Kachler Henry 4.99 Olsen Bennie .42

No. 2.53 2.01

.81 2.41

Arbes Jos P Alwin Fred Baasen Nich Becker Herm Dapporn John 2.68 Dohrman Hry 4.25 Fast Carl Heidemanu A Horman Fred

1.55 2.20 2.70 No.

2.37 2.61 2.35 6.16 1.12 5.54 1.80 2.84

Piske Carl 1.76 Sjangel And .51 Schwartz Aug 2.18 Stewart Marion .88 Trebisch Otto .96 Thompson Ole .99

" Isack .69 Weber Herm 1.11

" Adolph 1.65

Krueger John 2.29 Muehlbauer Joh .93 Strassburg Otto .55

« William 4.27 Schipka Sr .07 Timm Fred .22 Weicherding D 1.27 Schewe Fred 2.49

44. Meinert Claus 2.03 Mielke Richard 3.55 Meine Augusta 1.67 Mielke Fred .24 Reddemann Rd 2.09 Trebisch Ferd 4.92 Winkelmann F 3.45

Bloemcke Hy Briss August Haas Rudolph Junger Adam Kirstein Gust Kolbe J W Ladd Mary Mielke Otto

No. 65. L. Gilbertson 1.21

No. 70. AltermattJoh 5.39 | Feirer Charles Hartmann Rob .86 j

No. 77.

6.09

MesserschmidtM 1.55 Marquart Her .53 Nelson Nels .67

Peterson Thos Schutt Fred Schroeder Wm 2.77

3.09 3.38

WANTED. Agents to sell Admiral Dewey's Life and Works by Hal-

sted. 600 pages $1.50. Credit, freight, outfit fre6. Amencan Publishing House, Chicago.

To see the "Chronology of New Ulm" means to buy it. For sale at Held Bros, book store or by J . H. Strasser.

' W A N T E D . Salesmen Wvnted to sell High Grade

Coffees and Teas direct to Consumer. Address American Coffee & Tea Com­pany, 142 Michigan Street, Chicago. 49

Nice sweet Drinking Cider 30c per gallon at Crone Bros.

Those Acorn stoves, that Ochs, Baer & -Co. sell, received first prize at the Omaha exposition. ^ _ l t i

Ochs, Baer & Co. received another lot of the famous Acorn stoves and ranges. They go like hot cakes. %

.'< _,-:_ ; V A U L T S , L O C K S , E T C . "^ • -

Contractors to United States Government,

Jos. Bobleter, Pres. E. G. Koch, Vice. Pres. FreH Pfaender, Cashier.

NEW ULM, MINN-g^id Up QapitM, $50,000. 1)otf$ dL denertd bafiHiUjt bdsiflc^.

Insuranoe, Stpea.xnsl3.i2D Tiolcets andFarm Loans.

Accounts of Corporations/ Firms and Individuals Solicited upon the most liberal terms consistent with good banking.

DOES IT PAY TO BUY CHEAP?

A cheap remedy for cough and colds is all right, but you want something that will relieve and cure the more severe and dangerous results of throat and lung throubles. What shall you do? Go to a warmer and more regular climate? Yes,-if possible; if not possible for you; then in either case take the ONLY remedy that has been introduced in all civilized countries with success in severe throat and lung troubles, "Boschee's German Syrup." I t not only heals and stimulates the tissues to destroy the germ disease, but allays inflammation, causes easy expectoration, gives a good night's rest, and cures the patient. Try one bottle.

Recommended many years by all druggists in the world. Sample bottles at AND. J . ECKSTSTEIK

(In Epple's old stand.) v

Jos . E p p l e & Co , P r o p ' s . The public will be furnished the best

meats in the market, and everybody will be served promptly and treated with re­spect. Old and new friends are invited to eall and try us.

MABKET EEP0ET, Wheat, No. 1 55 Wheat, No. 2 53 Corn, 22 Oats, per bushel, .25 Barley, per bushel, .35 Rye, per bushel, 42 Flax, 1.08 Potatoes, per bushel, 25 Butter, per pound, 10-20 Eggs, per dozen, .y 14

Wholesale. Retail. At Mill Delv. At Mill Delv.

F. H. Behnke . will sell out his entire stock of fancy

Crocker tft Qf ass ware,

at greatly reduced prices. This is

done inaorder to make more room for

Our grocery store

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FOLEY'S HO&EY and

GREAT THROAT and ^ LUNG REMEDY. :

tes

W. G. ALWIN,^genti

•; which is the best equipped in this section of the country. Here is a chance for everybody. Our closing out sale of fancy crockery, china, glassware, lamps, etc., is the most ad­vantageous ever offered. We sell

Regardless of cost. The selections in our grocery de­

partment will hereafter be

Equal to any first-class grocery in the Twin Cities

F. H . B E H N K E LEADING GROCER.

PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTBYS? - ^

• AND USE ONLY-

Eibner's Home Made Bread- v

FANCY CONFECTIONS, .,-VT .P\ HOME-MADE TAFFIES, V '

FRUITS AND OYSTERS.]

t Eibner's Bakery & Restaurant,

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Beussmann Bros. •-• -FOR-

Patent Straight Bakers Graham Low Grade Bran

1.85 1.75 1.45 1.75

.95 10,00

Shorts 11.00 Farina .03 Chickenfeed .35 Rye 1.90

1.90 1.80 1.50 1.80 1.00

10.50 11.50

.04

.40 2.00

2.05 1.95 1.65 1.95 ;95 i50 .55 .03 .35

1.90

2.10 2.00 1.70 2.00 1.00

.55

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State of Minnesota,! __ County of Browti. i 8B* In Probate Court.

Special Term. November 27th, 1899. In the Matter of the Estate of William

Winkelmann Sr., deceased. . Letters of Administration on the estate of William Winkelmann Sr., deceased, late of the County of Brown and State of Min­nesota, being granted to Emilie Winkel­mann.

It Is Ordered, That six. months be and the same is hereby allowed from and after the date ot this order, in which all persons having c l . iu i s or demands against the said deceased are required to file the same in the Proba'e C nirt of said County, for examination and allowance, or be forever barred.

It Is Further Ordered, That the first Mon-dav in June. A. D. 1900, at 10 o'clock A. M., at a general Term of said Probate Court, to be held at t h e Probate Office in the Court House in the City of New TJlm, in said County, be and the same hereby i s appointed as the time and place when and where the said Probate Court will exam­ine and adjust said claims andTdemands;

And It I s Further Ordered, That notice of such hearing be given to all creditors and persons interested in said estate by fortwith publishing this order once in each week for three successive weeksin the New Ulm Review, a weekly newspa-

er printed and published at the City of Tew TJlm, Minn., in said County. Dated at New Ulm, Minn., the 27th day

of November A. D. 1899. , -B y the Court, " -

(Seal.) S.A.GEORGE, 48-0 Judge of Probate. --**

fSmoke^Clicw A s k y o u r d e a l e r for 1 t

WELLMAN-DW1RE TOBACCO CO. ^ W ^ n f t I t m h f i v

Ne

Herbert Spencer, the leading 10c cigar.

Ilerliert $pe.n£er cigar for, saje by all dealers.

Heath & Milligan's house and floor paints, the famous «'Creolite", the best in the market. At lowest figures. An­drew J. Eckstein, Pioneer Drug Store.

Buy your house and floor paints,'the famous Creolite, of which a carload has iust arrived at And. J . Eckstein's Pion­eer Drug Store. "'lV''"_ ":<--\- 2 1 -

Try a Herbert Spencer cigar once and you will smoke no other.

Ochs, Baer & Co., sell the best cook stoves, ranges and granite .ware in the city at the lowest prices. ., . _

A carload of Heath & Milligah'hoUs-and floor paints, (Creolite) has just are rived and is now for sale at' lowest pric­es at And. J . Eckstein's Pioneer Drug dtoie. ^ ' ' ***-***: 3 " " ^ "**— ^ ^ y g ' ^ f e "- 3d^u$&*'5»fr-'.

All kinds of roofs made b j Ochs, Baer

TINWARE. PAINTS. BRUSHES. SAWS. AXEL GREASE. OILS.

Of which we keep the largest assortment. Please give us a call as our prices are the lowest and our goods are the best.

OUR AIM? To make the

ANGELINA FLOUR the Finest.

NEW ULM ROLLER MILL CO. Edwin Juni May Advertising Contest.

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Paul said to Timothy "Take a little wine for thy stomach's sake." He might just as well have said beer and if he had been living today, he would have recommenci some one of these popular favorites. ' ' ""

KAISER. HERMANN'S BRAEU or ; PILSENER CULM BACH ER.

We keep them all and in any quantity you want. L» ^ ~ , M

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PETERS C e l e b r a t e d Ne^ Victor

Shells Loaded only w i t h t h e f&rrxra*

Y&n€s S m o k e l e s s Powder ,* t;

v^n%r^ loaded sheila.Recoillitfhtfikttern excellent a t a l l d i s t a n c e * gr id she l l s 3hoot clean!They a r e T h e

•>v Quickest on F*arth" and they hit! >c s u b s t i t u t e s for

>rated S h e l l s , o « r Free Booklet. THK

u£ CARTR1DCE C O . ,

Do ..M rV * ; s fend *

PBT"\ ^ MAIM •T.<CIMC«NMATI>0.

Twenty-five valuable prizes will be given away free at our store, January 1st, 1900. Every purchaser of one dol­lar's wor*u of goods at out store will re­ceive a tiv::et. i r - l ^ V ^ * * ^ £ 3