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l-9B'^'fnf^'f» M,— "Vay'if^awpj mmumam. W& 3KTo-vc Uljacx, s: Pointers STMI*TH1(!WD Is pre-eminently the best spool cotton for hand sewing or machine sewing. It is the strongest thread made it is free from knots, kinks, flaws, or ravels is alwaysuniform in quality, thickness and strength. It never breaks itself or breaks the needle never puckers the seams or throws the tension out of order. It costs no more thaw poorer kinds of thread. Ask your dealer for it. Send 24c. and receive 6 spools of thread (any color or num ber), together with 4 bobbins for your machine, (ready wound) andan instructive book onthreadandsewing, Free. Be sure and give the name and number of your machine. WILLIMANTIC THREAD CO.WUlimanticConiLi You will perceive this fact by visiting the store of Beussmann Bros. We handle only tbe best of hardware and in guns and other things are as well equipped as anyone in the city. We are constantly renovating and improving our stock and aim to give our patrons fair bargains and good goods. Fine cutlery a specialty. Minneapolis Harvesters and Binders. Walter A. Woods Steel Tubular Mowers. J. I. Case and Minneapolis Threshers and Engines. Riding &nd W&lls'mg PloWs WAGONS AND BUGGIES, Qfltivatofs, Oil du paint} ABOVE MACHINES AND REPAIRS FOR SAME ALWAYS ON HAND. OLD RELIABLE POINTERS Beussmann Bros, $lo$$tjer Mueller, E A E IX. Hardware and Farm Machinery. Klossner & Mueller. I^e W Goods We have now located iu our new stand and are prepared to show the people an entirely new stock of goods, including Hardware. Stove s, COOKINGOTMSELS,ete. We now handle the RE CROSS Conuing Stove. It is undoubtedly the best in the maTket. J.B. AENOLD John Baue:asitein Brewer & Maltster. Olias* KEeLixeiisteiTi, Mema-ecer. Our Brewery is one of the largest in the Northwest. It is also splendidly equipped and the product is of the finest quality. Ask for Hauenstein's beer if you want a good-tasting healthful drink. ", ,', ,,lSs&t*'aC*»i.'.' l^JKSAb-vif 1 5 ^^*.IM*AJ(.PW^-. ..'vMAAriA.- *vto*ae&IBySQ VILLAGE OFSPRINGFEEL Adolphson 6 5 63Mueller Alterniatt&B82 44 E 88 Anderson A 117 10Ochs Appel Geo ^5 68Pfaffrath Bagen Mrs. 3 48Peterson Bendixen 127 88Radl Beig&Fors'r20 54 Bierman Wm 44 61Ray Bigot 32 Bingham Br 19 00Ross Leonard E Madison Mrs. Maser Anton Meierbach E 2 38Wright Wm 4 52 Naromoar S 18 27 Nueasle 13 05 A 13 78 W 1 78 S Birkemeyer 3 80 Both John Blankenburg E 3 07 Bloemke 3 07Rowe Bockman & Co 6 87Runitz Borgwart & C'y3 44 Bott 54 Cady 64 Citizens B'k 175 74 De Voice 4 50 Dirks 56 32 Duncan W 1 41Schneider Erickson O 16 76Schnoberich Essig 64 Essig Br 33 57SchwarzrockF Fecker 1 74Soot FirkeCH 27 52Springfield Frank W 3 25 Fredrickson N 1 09 Gamble 12 41State'Bank Gamble & 64 12 Grimm 1 78Sullivan Huiras 77 Hernan 6 32Van Kemerer S 4 07 Klossner & 49 92 Krahmer W 45 Lamm 2 01Wagner Laudenschlae ger 2 56Wangerin Leatherman 4 21 Lehrer Lent Chas S 1 96 Walk Geo 5 12 A 1 92 A & Co 29 12 Warnke 39 43 Wenzel Aug 5 95 Wendt Wm 4 07 Weschcke 22 48 Westinghouse 13 Wilson A 2 50 11 03 9 43 2 47 4 67 5 72 2 38 A TOWN OF ALBIN. School District 26. Anderson Anna 40 Gunderson O N A 99 Hanson Sven 1 07Hegner Aspelund S 96 School Dist. 33. Bergum S Cunningham Mrs. S Dauber A Dayton O Elandson Goblirsch Jr 1 54 5 24 36 38 2 10 11 13 42 86 52 2 65 45 3 23 Berge Ole Brekke A Enden Finstad Hagen A Hagen S Hudson A Hyne Rolloff Johnson N Larson Moen O Munier Meyers Nerle Ole O Johnson A Aug A Mallette Mielke Elizab Neubauer A Platz Baumann Fischer A Hecker Krueger Lampen W Meisinger Pascher jr Rosenhamer 3 43 Rossbach W jr 2 83 Schwepfer A Seidl Sellner A Sr Heller Hopkins Kotten A Rasmussen Reiniger 3 W School Dist. 72. McArdle 2 51 Qusnstrom Frasch 4 18 itO Frans 24 Knoedel 2 19 Stark W Eaufenberg 3 10 Krause 3 52 Tomschen Kraling Ed 03 Torrey A 2 69 Wollin E 82 73 a N 1 19 46 23 6 00 Roberts A Geo 17 59 Rothenburg 7 09 W 50 6 78 Schewe 3 48 Schleuder O 7 60 Schmelz John- 6 04 Schmid & 149 86 98 1 62 4 54 5 54 6 02 2 27 Gjr 2 98 1 51Odegard 1 78Olson 36 1 17 2 68 3 95 2 37 1 82 2 76 5 25 35 65 63 Nesset O O School Dist. 73. FredcricksonH 5 SOlShellum A Johnson 5 74|Wiken A O TOWN OF BASHAW. D.ahmer Eigen Frasch A Grek Holm E Thomas TellG W Wentz W O A W Wall A 167 School Dist. 52. BastR Gentz W Gehrke A Heft A Kettner 1 82 2 77 13 0 40 5 08 2 59 60 1 63 2 66 72 3 29 1 2 7 Prechl W Schumacher 0 Timin W Car Vecans Wendland W School Dist. 59. 3 04 143 35jSchenk 1 79 3 36 2 17 71 135 104 1 82 Reiner SchraidAJ Ass 92 83 98 .28 1 88 111 ,., '67 *,. & TIT SafEert Smith E Schroepfer A SchwerzierJ SchunkJ WjngG Wagner Wentz W Sr &Co 2 44 Roiger Richter '1-87 W 2 42 Weise Manderfeid 2 61 Wallin A 1 60 Quanstrom & Co 2 27 Erickson QuanstromPG2 05 Arndt Schwartz & S 3 43 11 54 1 92 Roller 229 00 of Springfiield 769 44 Schwanbeck E 6 46 Dusen W & Co 32 06 Vahle Wm 6 00 Vogel Geo 9 38 Hubbard A Heiner Jeske Kiefer Potter E A Fred 6 96 Polko Giesecke Kotten A Larson E Lehne Meine Meyer Ohlson 96 2 02 22 1 60 4 26 2 81 62 1 19 3 59 36 1 34 07 18 1 27 Ole HAne Hans Sven 1 66Johnson Atmosen 3 21 Bernloher 2 74 2 16Jukulen Enden 70 Erickson E 2 00Odse 85 Gilbcrson E 8 11 Grotta Enoch 2 63 3 97Thompson School Dist. 28. Armstrong E 4 Bauer Clement 2 Buenger II Davis A Ellefson Gilland St Geiger Jac Outturn Haala Blasi Hoffman CI Keim Kotten Ben Lenz Raschka Rice Rossbach W Somerville S Sperl A Twente PrechlGeo 2 57 -. 09 160 2 30 5 12 2 12 69 1 51 96 48 80 17 20 Town OF BTJRNSTOWK. School Dist. 40. 1 17Newdal 41 101 3 561 85 84 2 49 23^ 4 04Renner 75 1 55 69 A Cjr & Co W 99 02 *18 86 15 20 22 49 Anderson N Burns Gramez Gullik Hughes Sr Kirchstein Cy22 90 a Kautzenbach 2 26 Larson it Th 3 20 O LeeAE MoeP 1 23 1 34 2 33 1 16 3 56 1 62 2 26 2 63 1 55 3 99 Nelson N Pautzke CSr Peterson jr luegge olzin A A Rudde O & Co 3 56 Rickert 2 17 Springfield Stock Co Unger Bros 94 1 94 Polko W Scott A 1 61 8 1 78 W 51 School Dist. 64. 13 64 Ochs A 13 39 2 40Wendt 7 82 Burns O O Lee Ole A A Olsen Girnpl Jaehn A E Andro 16 2 08 88 30 4 91 3 98 2 94 3 43 1 53 1 90 6 27 2 0G Beckman A 1 73Nachreiner Colbjorn 71 Thorn 94 ForsterM 57 Fleischman W 1 70Ohlund Feierer Hoecherl A Hauth Ed Helget Iberson A Johnson N Utz School Dist. 70. 3 53 School Dist. 77. 1 48Bloemke 2 62 Sturm Bloemke A E Alwin Biebel Kumm Upson A Wadsworth'MAS 00 Weltsch Albin Cream ery Co Torrev 4 40 2 64 56 School Dist. 47. 5 30 2 80 5 99 W 1 06 1 02 2 93 3 01 1 26 27 95 28 2 39 2 93 95 67 1 35 57 Olson I O Paulson Pederson Roste A Shellum Sigurdsen Swenstad Syverson Torkelson Troxel S Gulden & Dietz Co Guth 5 16 4 29 School Dist. 49. Anderson A 3 98'Johnson Soph O 1 03 76 4 95 88 1 95 4 87 1 74 83 1 43 2 88 2 76 28 83 Needles 2 07Peterson 31 1 53 2 04 2 12 1 7 1 1 46 3 37 1 97 1 06 1 91 3 41 4 68 06 A W Redding A O Schlak Thor O 2 24 99 1 37 3 59 3 13 46 A Groebner A Koester Lipp 3 11 TOWN OF COTTONWOOD. School Dist. 1. Nagol Sprenger A 5 02 4 39 School Dist. 2. Brinkman Davis A Dauer Fesenmeier 2 51 4 21 2 72 4 12 2 55 Nichols A Prahl Retzlaff Scheibel Schnabel Schmelz Schaefer Schrap W Sturm 3 61 2 82 3 61 4 98 1 06 1 03 3 08 3 71 2 02 4 48 48 Winkelman Car 7 45 School Dist. 3 Breu 1 95Kalb Dietz a jr 1 84 Sr 1 34ManderfeldJSr 2 60 Domeier 3 11 Dietrich 3 71 Eckstein 3 03Marschner ForcwenglerHH2 72 & Kloss- ner 5 76 1 27 1 70 Mohr 5 28 Metzen 4 03 2 98 Rein 4 83 2 85 3 20 Schnobrich jr 4 62 Sr 5 21Roeck Gag 3 76SchlumpergerJ A 41 Gruenefelder 43 Groebner W 2 61 Haas I 4 39Schaffler Jacobs E 57 Kamseder 1 74Sprenger Kasuelke A 4 74Seifert Kalk 4 27 Sr 2 22 1 34 W 2 94 Schneider 2 83 3 56 jr 3 17 Wiesner 3 15 School Dist. 4. DahlC -Engelbert 5 52Retzlaff 1 60Schreyer 2 93 3 80Scheibel 2 68Schmidt 4 88 2 67Schnobrich 2 82Tauer 31 2 51 5 58TJbl Fritsche Fenske Goetke Helget W Jahnke Jeske A Kopp A Lake Hanska ka Linden 1 30 49 2 02 J&Co2 15 2 86 Dairy Ass Frk 29 3 44 3 53 5 49 2 96 2 85 Sperl A John W 3 39 1 41 79 2 03 2 65 3 07 2 60 1 60 3 07 43 3 07 & Co A Waibel 3 49 2 87 3 72 4 31 4 76 Mack A Maier A Pfisterer Retzlaff A 1 27 7 04 03 3 88 1 39 .70 Tessman Weigel Cacilie Walther Sr jr Zick A School Dist. 5. Bentzin Backa A Dauer A 2 33 2 90 4 38 4 58 2 38 3 97 31 1 86Thiede 162 3 89 Griebel Haman Engel Fesenmeier Gulden Bab Grossman A GriebelM 137 58 57 1 50 2 54 2 04 6 60 3 60 2 61 2 73 2 14 W Pitzner A Reinhart Roberts E Werner Wagner School Dist. Goshen, 2 64 2 96 Annen J. DuetspUA Owens Popp 4 64 1.14 1 27 Rowland Cath 6. Schmidt 1 11 86 Davis 3 75 Edwards W W 2 62 State of Minnesota. County of Brown. I ss. I »i!?*?* 0 N E School Dist 55, 2 83 2 41 34 4 62 2 96 2 73 1 27Wendt Ohlson PrechlA Siegman Sandman A Schotzko Wurscher i.^ VanValk'b'gE 1 56 I 45 Winegaraen E 3 18 Wendt 3 15 6 03 52 3 96 2 35 2 16 1 63 2 80 2 18 1 03 143 10 83 5 26 5 88 Spoo Cath School Dist. 65. Augustin 3 81Johnson Anderson 1 94Kreitinger Alb 28 2 30 21 3 29 45 1 10 34 00 1 72 81 Lang A Nelson A N John Olson A 2 37 2 58 1 22 1 04Schenk 68 31 Rubev 1 78 1 10 2 5G 2 25 Schramm A ti Specif Term, Decem- ber 17th, 189a. in the Matter of the Estate of Jacob Hoescheler, Deceased: Whereas, Certain writinKS.pnrportiiig to be duly authenticatedcopies of the last will andTestament of Jacob Hoescheler late of .La Crosse, Wisconsin, deceased, and the probate thereof in the Coontv Court of £,a Crosse County, Wisconsin, bave been de livered to this Court: And Whereas, Joseph Borchert of I,a Crosse, Wise, has filed therewith his peti tion, representing among other things that said Jacob Hoescheler lately died in said Coumty of .La Crosse, Wisconsin, tes tatea, possessede of certain personal estate, a 2 of Brown, Minn,, and that said petitioner is the Executor named in said Will and praying that said instrument may be admitted to proabte, ™?3.that «so administration with the Will annexed be to Jos. A. Eckstein of New Ulm, Minn., issued thereon It Is Ordered, that the proofs of said in strument and the said petition, be heard before this Court, at the Probate Office in said County, on Monday, the 13th dav of January. A, D. 1896, at 10 o\:lock in the fore noon, when all persons interested may ap pear for or contest the probate of said in strument And It Is Further Ordered, that public notice of the time and place of said hear ing be given to all persons interested, by publication of a copy of this orderior three successive weeks previous to said day of hearing in the New Ulm Review.a weekly newspaper printed and published at the City of New Ulm in said county. Dated at New Ulm, Minn., the 17th day of Dec. A.D.1B95. By the Court, /e, 4 45 4 63 2 44 3 03 1 66 148 2 72 2 71Zitlow 2 39 A School Dist. 41. Burkhart Bently S 1 47 11 1 4 2 2 43 1 17 3 03 3 65 6 72 73 1 76 07 ,. Jonas Laudenschlager (Seal.) I Judge of Probate. Notice for Publication. Land Office at Marshall.Minn., Dec. 20th 1895* Notice ifc hereby given that the follow ing-named settler has filed notice of his intention] to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made befbre the Clerk of the Dist. Court for Nicollet Co. at St. Peter Minn., on Feb ruary 12tti, 1896, viz: Martin Meidl, Adj. Farm H}. application No. 12033 for the S. n. a N E S W S 12. 110 pO. He names the following witnesses to prove hi$ continuous residence upon and cultivation of, said land, viz: AntonjKitzberger, Anton Meidl, Franz Wening^r, Anton Schmaus, all of New JMian. C.P. Shepard Register, Scherer. a in LIJMBEXI & COAL Best Quality of Stock. Most Reasonable in Prices. It -nil Pay You to Deal With him. OFFICE qND VflRDS CENTRE STREET. DR .M.LIPP teterinary Surgeon ANDbENTIST. Will be at the store of F. 4 Retzlnff. for professional consul tation every Wednesday and Saturday. Charges reasonable. I Years of experience. MY ENTIRE STOCK OF !V|ILLlKERY Including hats, trimmed and untrimmed, sailor caps, hoodSj ribbons, tips and fancy feath ers, JAUsl be completely closed odt before the end of thi$ mouth, in order to make room for my enormous stock of toys and holiday goods. Tbe Review If you are in need of anything in this line, here's a chance to buy at your own priea« DOES AL KINDS OF For Sale cheap until Jahr lst„ 1 bedifv', room set, 1 dining room table, 1 plain?'! r bed, mattres and sprimr, 1 cook stove,tv and other house-hold goods. & 'a German Street. A. H. Wagner A Bissell carpet sweeper makes a hand some and valuable Christmas Presente|, Sold only by H. L. Saverien. for Bent.. I offer for rent a house «ith fonr 2~ rooms. Enquire of vU|-?i Mrs. M. Bogen. LOST. One Black Wool Overcoat, lined with blue cloth on the West Newton Road this side the upper bridge. Deliver here and receive reward. Low Sates to Milwaukee. On account of the Annual Meeting, Wisconsin Teachers' Association at Mil waukee, the Norfcn-Western Line will from December 23 to December 28,1895, inclusive, sell tickets at reduced rates on the certificate plau. For tickets and full information apply to agents Chicago & North-Western Railway. THE PORTUOKDO. Smoke the Portuondo, the best-Nickel Cigar in the market, An excellent piece of goods, and nicely put up. For sale by W. G. Alwin at the City Drug Store Holiday Excursion Bates. On December 24, 25 and 3i, 188S,and January 1, the North-Western Line will sell excursion tickets at reduced rates to stations within a distance of 200 miles, Igood for return passage until January 2, 1896, inclusive. For tickets and full in yi formation apply to Agents Chicago & North-Western Railway. Stomach and Bowel Complaints are best relieved by the timely use of De Witt's Colic & Cholera Cure. Insist^, on having this preparation. Don't take any other. W. G. Alwin, Druggist. Qeo. Dayton sells tne Celebrated Cot tage Organ with the largest and best Organ Co. in the World to back their warranted goods. Sold on east terms and cheap for cash or on shor time. Pianos sold on the monthly iny stallment plan. The Conover,the W4rld Favorite, is made by theChicago 'Cottage Organ Co. and built by Conover Bros. net best piano builders in America. There is no doubt, no failure, when you take DeWitt's Colic & Cholera Cure. It is pleasant, acts promptly, no bad af ter effects. W. G. Alwin, Druggist. Children, especially infants are soon run down with Cholera Infantum or "Summer Complaint." Don't wait to determine, but give De Witt's Colic & Cholera Cure promptly you can rely on it. Use no other. W. G. Alwin, Drug gist. How's This! We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any ease of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Props., Toledo, O. We the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and be lieve him perfectly honorable in all business transactions and financially able to carry out eveiy obligation made by their firm. WEST & TRUAX, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. WALDING, KINNAN & MARVIN, Wi-nlesale Druggist?, Toledo, 0. 1' ill's Catarrh Cure is taken internallj. acting dirrrtly upon the mucous surfaces of the system. Price 75c. per bottle Sold by all Druggists. Testimonials free. Major C. T. Picton is manager of the State Hoteli at Denison, Texas, which the traveling men say is one of the best hotels in that section. In speaking of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarr hoea Remedy Major Picton says: "I have used it myself and in my family for several years, and take pleasure in say ing that I consider it an infallible cure lor diarrhoea and dysentery. I always recommend it, and have frequently administered it to my guests in the hotel, and in every case it has proven itself worthy of unqualified endorsement. For sale by O. M. Olsen. WM. HUMMEL. In the English and German Languages. Al il* t~ •if ... cfab WfeHtHJfe promptly and neatly executed.................. »3 '," -'V" *", it? S