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-vv^^m ..... St»» jp«Es£ CHAS. EMMERICH PLUMBER «nd Hot Water Heating Gas Fitting. We are prepared to do all kind& of Plumbing In a first-clasa manner. Do Ml* fall to call upon us when plumbers' Wrvlcea are required. Minn, atod Center Sts. Phona 281 New Ulm Mi A, Bingham. A. W. Bingham. Bingham NZW ULM ^fj*. MINN PIANO TUNING WRITE TO HUGO FREY OT Leave Orders at Schueller & Dorn Piano Store Successor to R. Jache i21 Washington Court Mankatot Minn William Pfaander Agency GENERAL INSURANCE -QBurance against fire, hail^torpado, automobile, accident and death in tie beat of companies. Real estate bought and sold. Legal documents executed, loans ne gotiated, steamship tickets sold. ALBERT STEINHAUSER ATTORNEY AT LAW Office over Review Special attention given to probating Estates. Practice In all Courts *v*. of the State and U. S. Courts. New Uim. Minn DR. L. A. FRITSCHE PHYSICIAN & SURGEON Office over Brown Co Bank. N«w Ulm, Minn DR. H. C. EDM3STON O S E O A Dregless Mjtli-)'] of Treating Disease it 3 .He, Mo I Yeir Cour&e Our T- In our \(i\.crt sing 1 1 nuiminalion Fr»e Phone 123 OT Phone 123 !?,. Hours 9 A M. to 5 Weiber Block &, '^Qttyz&zo^itt&x^^ New Ulm,Minn. a OH JOY! THE GENUINE PRE-WAR 5 GRADES OF I Eagle Roller MillCo. I I DANIEL WEBSTER and GOLD COIN Wheat Flour ARE AGAIN OBTAINABLE NEW ULM, MINN. IF YOUR CHILD IS CROSS, FEVERISH, CONSTIPATED Look, Mother! If tongue Is coated, cleanse little bowels with "Call fornia Syrup of Figs." Mothers can rest easy after giving "California Syrup, of Figs," because in a few hours all the clogged-up waste, sour bile and fermenting food gently ^pyoves out of the bowels, and you have a well, playful child again. Sick children needn't be coaxed to take this harmless "fruit laxative." Millions of mothers keep it handy be pause they know its action *on the stom such, liver and bowels is prompt and sure. Ask your druggist for a bottle of ''California Syrup of Tip," which con tains directions for babies, children, of all agee and for grown-ups,. 1 55W Article III. The principal office and place of busi ness of said corporation shall be at the City of New Ulm, Brown County, Minnesota, but offices and agencies may be established at such other places in this state, or in other states, as the Board of Directors may select, .and the corporation may carry on building and construction at any place within or without this state. Article IV The time of the commencement of this corporation shall be March 1st, 19:9, and the period of its duration shall be thirty years. Article V. The names and places of residence of the incorporators are as follows, to-wit: Fred Aufderheide, Residence, New Ulm, Minnesota. Karl H. Aufderheide, Residence, New Ulm, Minnesota. Herman J. Aufderheide, Residence, New Ulm, Minnesota. P. B. Jenniges, Residence, Wanda, Minnesota. Otto Montgomery, Residence, New Ulm, Minnesota. Article VI. The government of this corporation and the management of its business and aftairs shall be vesied in a board of five directors, to be elected by the stock holders at each annual meeting and to hold office for one year and until their successors are elected and qualified. The annual meeting of'tfhe corpora tion shall-be held at oILce or place of business in the City of New I lm. Brown County, Minnesota, on the second Tuesday in ivjarch each year. The names and addresses of ihosp comprising ihe board of directors until the frst Annual meeMr-K aio as follows, -wit: Fied Aufderheide, ad II. Auf derheide, Herman J. Aufderheide, all of New Llm, Brown County. Minresotu, P. B. Jenni-jcs, of Wanda, Redaocd -fYunty, ,' lrnesota, and Otto Mont gomery, of New L'lm, Brown. County, jViinnesola. Article VII. The amount ci canital stock of the .corporation s1 i^il one" hundred v? 0,000.00) ft» A vf ir»laci Tn r*ny»*L tiW Company We, the undersigned, foe the purpose of forming a corporation under the laws of the State of Minnesota, do hereby subscribe and acknowledge the follow ing certificate of incorporation. Article 1. The name of this corporation shall be the "New Ulm Drainage & Con struction Company". Article II. The general nature of the business of this corporation shall he to build and construct ditches, drains and drain age works, bridges, roads and pavements, and to do other building and construc tion work to take contracts from coun ties, municipalities, corporations and private persons for such construction a ^ding to let and sub-let contracts for any such construction and build ing to buy, sell and furnish any or all material for such building and con struction to buy, lease, own, operate, sell and dispose of all machinery and equipment used in its said business to buy, lease, own, sell, and dispose of any and all real and personal property that may be convenient or necessary for use in carrying on its business, and to do any and all other business con venient, incident to or necessary for the purpose above stated. roIla a*3- XXL blA^lC UJ- J.IJ.^V/1 in*,Bspfe*&%-,fif Ineorporatipns poration of .New^recorded. Ulm Drainage & Construction 1 s, to be 7/ di\ided into cne thousand shares (1000) .shar€s of the par \alue of one hundred (S100.00) Dollars each, which shall be $ I paid in money or property, or part a money and part property et such times 1 and in s,uch amounts as the Board of I Lirectors shall order. Article VIII. The Hjhcst amount of indebtedress or liability to which the corporation shall at ny time be subie shall be One hundiod thousand ($100,000.C0) Dollars. Article IX. Faeh stockholder shall be entitled to I on"e vote jr each share of stock owned by him. Article X. The board of Directors shall meet immediately ?fter their election each year and sha1! then elect from their number a piesident and vice-president, and shall elect from their number or from the sto^kholde s, a secretary and treasurer. The office of secretary and treasurer may be held by one and the same person. All such officers to hold office fov one year and until their suc eessois are elected and qualified. The Board cf Di ectors shall have power to select, employ and discharge such other ofheers and employees as they may deem necessary from time to time. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, we have hereunto subscribed our names this 24th day of February, A. D. 19*19. Fred Aufderheide (Seal) Karl H. Aufderheide (Seal) Herman J. Aufderheide (Seal) P. B. Jenniges Otto Montgomery In Presence of Alfred W Mueller. Andrew M. Lindvall. as witnesses. (Seal) (Seal) State of Minnesota, County of Brown, ss. On this 24th day of February, A. D. 1919, before me, a Notary Public, within and for said County, personally appeared Fred Aufderheide, Karl H. Aufderheide, Herman J. Aufderheide, P. B. Jenniges. and Otto Montgomery, to me known to1! be the persons described in and who executed the foregoing certificate, and they severally acknowledged that they signed and executed the same as their own free act and deed. (Notarial Seal) Alfred W. Mueller, Notary Public, Brown County, Minn., My Commission expires, Jan. 7, 1926. STATE OF MINNESOTA, \Vr£''j Department of State. *'{'"Jk'f'ktf I hereby certify that the within in strument was filed for record in this office, on the 26th day of February A. D. -'fe i. II ,' jmujjuiuef« IA^TVBfTxssaertagfigtmis o'clock,B,M--«*ad jwa duly on page 439 V.'c *-^Yi Julius A. Schmahl,' Secretary oft State. 56105 OFFICE OF REGISTER OF DEEDS County of Brown Minn. I hereby certify that the within In strument was filed in this office for record on the 27th day of February," A. D. 1919, at 5 o'clock P. M. and was duly recorded in Book 3 of Incorpora tions, oh page 78 etc. ANNUAL CITY ELECTION, '.( Notice is hereby given that at the next annual Charter Election of this city to be held on the 1st day of April, A. D. 1919, the following officers are to be elected, to-wit:- ONE COUNCILLOR FOR EACH WARD. Notice is further given that said Elec tion will be held in the different Wards in said City as follows: First Ward at the Court House Second Ward at the Police Station Third Ward at the City Clerk's Office. WM. P. BACKER, City Clerk in and for the City of New Ulm, Brown, County, Minn. TAKES OFF DANDRUFF, HAIR STOPS FALLING Save your Hair! Get a small bottle of Danderine right now—Also stops itching scalp. ,. Thin, brittle, colorless and scraggy hair is mute evidence of a neglected scalp of dandiutF—that awful scurf. There is nothing so destructive to the hair as dandiuff It robs the hair of its lustre, its stiongth and its very f!fei T' K- Producing a. feverish- ness and itcjung of the scalp, which if Get a small bottle of Xnowlton's Danderjne from any diug store. You surely san hav^ beautiful hair and lots of it if you will just try a little Dan derine. Save your hair! Try it! Lafayette^ S 1 re S-fiT"** I Fred Christiansen, 10-11 \, -,~y Register of Deeds. I I is 0 move March 6. A few of the Lafayette farmers were for his brother Albert on Wednesday of callers at the Joe Schreiner home Friday CAMBRIA. quite a lot of buildin coming year. tyHPtyfr %®m~ unu year.1^^^6 .»—-• Cambria town lots have been viewed, I I 1 lvlXBas Alfc(Jo a in Oof a in not remedied causes tae hair roots to Endeavor Convention that was beinefL shrink loosen and die—then the hair held there. business caller in New Ulm during the falls out fast. A little Danderine to night—now—any time —will surely save your hair. held there Mrs. Henry Walters is at the Loretto hospital having undergone a minor operation. She will be able to return this /Keek, also Wallace Harris and Williard Lloyd have been operated on for torsil trouble. Cambria people organized a Christian Endeavor Society Usfc Sunday evening tte :, to be held at the hall every,oth*r Sua&y box social Jfrasl-sMs0* V»e6f iltficfeSMfem,, iHtee/ S ^T^day evening a »o social -wasi-a*-* VW iijaicKws»n vm® DresV^Cftirpn t*- House .of'I^ayettej?vans treas.,M^Bstne^v S S township Djatrfct 53. A program was! J?iss Ruby Harbp pianist, Mrs. Geo g.lven whichevery one was interested, Crawford. JS'JT/L0*u^sot mostly sold for $ 0 0 went up to Traurfg had to buy for it was his girl friend's basket. Too bad Otto. Mr. and Mrs. Ferd. Martens and VV8. children were visiting the Herman Ebert' home Friday evening: Mrs. Ebert is r? seriously ill and has been confined to her'!r 1SJ^ ^°?o kle*S a busy shelling corn last week and this. cbed to it a post card question Seme are at it yet. naire which the men are asked to fill Henry P. Hoffmann was at Gibbon' a evening. But some snow storm that &P®?1' Vve night, boys. whether he would be willing to take a Herman, Willie and Albert Martens were visiting the Hoffmann home Sun-' day evening. in 1 l°cality 1 S Miss Jennie Arndt of Courtland visited after a visit at the home of relatives in Dora Roberts Saturday and Sunday of Comfrey. 6 last v,eek. Miss Eleanor Price Sundayed with her Henry Byers made aT business visit in frien1d Mis Alt Williams Mankatoo Gaylord last Tuesday^and^Wednesday I a a Christian. 0 Dr&srWtt&i.lJJaajrn.es HEY THERE". DO YOU WANT A HOME ON A FARM? nnique title of a Uttle which 1 the Secretary of the In- ending to the various camps of aPmy bed for several weeks already.,- ^oughout the country to ascertain the Albert P. Sievert is expected to move a from Lafayette to Stewart where his Pw^WWS them with work and'homes father bought a farm for him last fall, This-is a distance of 34 miles. He will' navy,-1 and marine corps of the, men toward his plan for 1 1 ^n^ I t» in the form of tmestions answers which give a complete and l°ncisatta description, of the plan, and also a 1 to he Wednesday on business. interested will be asked to state Ed. G. Sievert was busy shelling corn r% ',. me a re beto,re last week. worked on a farm, whether he is in Henry and Arthur Hoffmann were *eres£edwm $ Cambria'^ new bank will soon be con structed. Judging by the way the saw logs are V—'ZV'*,.*''™'^1r "1Kcue»o ge being hauled to the mill there's.goino- IP Employment to be quite a lot of buildingg done the ^. a or a Th"e which organiza- a give anyr advise anda»as-u & Slstanc in by quite a few people lately with the intention of buying and some have! bought recently. Mrs. J. Schuster has returned home 2 -"j au securing employment now. .. S 5 Sleepy Eye was a week."' "Dick" Pfefferle from Monroe, S. D. is visiting with local relatives and friends. Henry Leitschuh from Sleepy'Eye made a business visit in New Ulm during the week: Joseph Lais^from'Adrian was a gueSt a^f(the.haihe pf M^:imtf Mrs. G. tpc, last,week. & Alfred W. MueHer was in Gibbon during /flfeek atfeiMing to business matters. Mrs. Matte&ifrom Nicollet wass a week-endk guest at the-home of Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Dora. SomethiBfir 1 Department. Each ss, age, occupation enlistment,, whether he has ever the plan,t what kind of farm- he a folI w, whether sto?k» or fruit, and anywhere in the states if a job on one of these Proposed projects is offered to him. A tabulation of the replies will be presented to Congress in connection with Secretary Lane's, request for an initial appropriation of $100,000,000 to begin construction on meritorious pro jects throughout the United States. returning soldie is urgedJto 1 in Appetite Hea and Leaf Lettuce Celery- -Oranges, Grap it Cottage Brick and Crea 1 1 1 1 1 1 gett Cheeses- Smoked. Fres White Fis Brookfield Por Sausages. them sizzlmg on a cold winter morning:. No breakfast is' quite perfect it £a cup of Chase & Sanborn' Coffee. Model Grocery Wm. H. Bierbaum, Prop. Phone 72 18 N Minn. St. G»Oi38»0!SCRS»5SS*2KS^ *,*' *l *"*M .'»* ,^ "1% lU. *~4 K.S" •^f a f-«1 "l $ *.*',. V-* .- .^i -*S»"' ii~ '••j'* I w? 1 14 'V 4k\' '4 ir *fi ii •&(•£ &*£*'& 'if Jlr* 4 "'.' n-% 4&tf •"•»?•*.&