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11 THESE WILL ACT AS JUR0BS A List of the Men who areto Decide Legal Matters in January. A Clerk of Court Larson furnishes the following list of jurors for the next term of Court. Grand Jurors, to meet January 5th at 11 o'clock Jacob Klossner Jr. and Hu go Gebser of New Ulra, Aug. Glatigny of Sleepy Eye J. B. Schmid and H. W. Rowe of Springfield, Frank Anderson, Bashaw, Mike Lipp and Joseph Schae ter, Cottonwood, Herman Rhode and Ira Smith, Eden, Martin Penning and Dau Moll, Home, H. Frederickson, Lake Hanska, P. Anton Olsen and John Hal vorseri, Linden, Chris. Spelbrink, Mil ford, Frank Mattel, North Star, Caspei Riebel, Prameville, Carl Schultz, Stark, John Manderfeld and William James, Sigel, Chas Engel and Chas. Crawford, Stately. Petit Jurors, to meet January 6th at 11 o'clock Frank Guggisberg, Julius Krause, Wm, Huevelmann, Peter Man derfeld, Herman Poeppel and Ernst Wicherski, New Ulm, Chas. Bernloch, Albm, G. Feirer, Burnstown, John Remhart, Cottonwood Geo. Leather mann, Springfield, Martin Arbes and Wm. Grimes, Eden, W. H. Raverty, Home, Chas, Melzer, Gudman Anderson and John Ouren, Linden Wm Hose, Leavenworth Paul Lehmann, Milford, Tas. Ryan, North Star Wm, Palmer, Prameville, Albert Radtke, North Star, Carl Forster, Sigel P. H. Dahl,Linden Henry Aron, Stark. F. W. Hauenstein, the jeweler, fits all kinds of glasses and deals in optician's goods. Trimmed Hats, Bonnets and every thing in the millinery line sold at cost. Mrs. B. Follmann. We will sell our yarns and knitted good« at reduced prices Mrs. B. Follmann. The cold nights have come andwhy not wear a flannel night robe 'and sleep comfortably. We have them from 50c, to $1. for mew, women and children. A -fa Crone Bros, A lady's fascinator w»s found last week. Ownei can have same by calling at C. G. Reim's. Remember the dates, Dec.8th and 9th, Piot E S Bugbee, the Optician,will be in New Ulm Mr Bugbee makes a spec alty of fitting glasses in difficult cases, wheie others have failed. TURNFR HALL. StflJB^y B'flBj BBS, 6rt 1S?6 The Dramatic Section will present the Bavarian Foui-act Diama "Der Schlagfinff." Doors will open at 7 30 o'clock. Admission rl parquet, 35 cents. To Galleiy, 25 cents. Reseived Seats now on Sale at City Drug Skne, "Play ball" Will claim youi attention between meals, then comes the need ot Qr*oc?ri?s You must eat—you must 'buy your groceries somewhere. If you are a bit paiticulai about your food, and the prices you pay tor it—oome here. What To Eat. Canned Vegetables were never cheap as now and never better- Fine Fruits, We always have the best and in season. Canned Goods Our stock of Canned Fruits is un excelled and what is better still, they are not high-priced. F. H. BEHNKE LEADING GROCER. Gheau Excursions to the West and South. On November 17, December 1 and 15, 1896, the Noi th-Western Line will sell fcxemwon tickets, with tavoiable time limits, to a large number of points in the west and south at very low rates. For tickets and full particulars apply to agents Chicago & North-Western R. R. ^^-vv^^- :M-S T_LW News of„* the Week. There was an old doctor, a-long ago, Who hired a fellow to ahovel his snow, But instead of a shovel he gavehima hoe, For he was a hoe-me-a-patb, yon know, Now is the winter of our discontent. Now is the time to buy thermometers, They're low. August Wild is home from Eureka, South Dakota. Miss McCabe of St. Peter is -rasiting at the Mullen home, ""stock W. W. Dunning, the Winthrop man, was in the city Friday. Fr. Jaworsky, the cooper, broke his knee-cap Wednesday in a fall.«k Mrs. F. W. Johnson returned from her St. Paul visit Wednesday evening. Ex-Mayor Pfau of Mankato *was in the city on legal business Monday. Chas. Toberer went to Tracy last week to prompt in the Thanksgiving dance. Johnny Nenno came down from Tra cy last Wednesday to remain a few days. Judge Laudenschlaeger was in his of fice for the first time in weeks on Mon day. Drs. Stnckler and Fritsche operated upon Student Roeck Saturday for appen dicitis. A. W. Bingham and wife ate turkey at Sleepy Eye Thursday with Mr. Bing ham's brother. Hum Hung, formerly in the laundry business in this city,will engage in busi ness in Tiacy. Rev. Eyrich went to Le Sueur Monday to ordain his accessor in the pastorate at that place. Mattie Vickers, the queen of soubret tes, in Jacquine, at Turner Hall next Friday evening. Mrs. Dr. Weiser entertained a party of lady friends at whist Monday after noon and evening. A Bavarian band has been furnishing music upon oar streets since Wednesday. They render some excellent music. H. R. Kittle, the popular drug sales man, spent Thanksgiving Day here, en joying the fruits of successful election wagers. Anton Zieske, who works for Geo. Martmka, had one of the bones of his arm split in falling upon the ice one day last week. The telegraph wires west of Sleepy Eye came down in Friday's blizzard and the Northwestern trains were -several houis late. Mrs. Valentine Bott was called down fiom Sanborn early in the ^veek to attend her daughter, who is leceiving medical treatment here. The annual stotk-holders meeting of the Brown Co Agricultural Society will be held on the second Saturday in De cember at Turner Hall. Charlie Heideman and Albert Seiter have jointly enrolled themselves among the inventors of the day. They inven ted an air castle last week. Bingham Kianz, who has been do ing stenographic woik in the office of Bingham Bro*. for several months, has accepted a position in St. PauL Mr. Schnobench, the butcher, was brought before Justice Brandt -on Satur day, charged with slaughtericg stock without a license He finally pleaded guilty and paid the lequired fee, Nic Fianta of West Newton "has erec ted a saloon building in Lafayette which he intends to-open on the 1st of-January. Alwin & Sondau of this city have just completed the plastering contract. Albert Bebnke experienced a fall on Wednesday that came very near re sulting seriously. As it was, n© bones were broken, but the victim of the icy sleet was unconscious for several hours thereafter. Willie Huhn, a woikman in the Eagle Mill, had the tip of his left fore-finger cat off in seme of the machineiy on Wi d nesday and the flesh of the second finger badly lacerated. Dr. Weiser dressed the wounds. Col. Iagersoll is sHfenng from sciatic rheumatism and has theiefore cancelled all of his lecture engagements. This will prevent his being heard by the peo ple of New Ulm this winter as had been expected. F. Heimerdmger and wife and Wm. Weiring and wife came down from Gol den Gate Friday to attend the funeral of Mrs. Meier. The Review acknow ledges a pleasant call ficra both gentle men on Saturday. ^v&i The story has been revived to the ef fect that the Northwestern road, will build from Mankato to Sleepy Eye next yeai, leaving New Ulm to lie'taken care of by a stub. The report this time comes through the hridge rai penters. „,„.„ ...km •s.J» 1 -.-v*^-fJ.*V ^l*"'"1' I •There-is murjra tiofewtah theypen is poor and the ink wa&0^tSSsS^&t Mm. Alfej^M^n^|B^ime4^cainf prolonged visit in Canada. Andrew J. Eekstein**as a business visitor inSt. Peter SatnMiyr: Mrs, Pelzel will leave for her home at La.Crosfe on Sunday. Mim MeU Koeh will clerk in the City Drug Store doting the- HoHdays./J* Mrs. Werner Boeseh came home from her Minneapolis visit last Wednesday, Dr. and Mrs, Pease of Redwood Falls called on Dr. anj$ifrs. Schqch yesterday, John Schmid and wife of Cottonwood recently celebrated their wooden^ wed- Mr. Wentworth and sister came Tip front Waseca Thursday to attend the danceff Louie Mueller is once more looking after business up at the west end of the county. T*s.„ ^S?&&? Frank Rinke, the Sleepy Eye mer chant, was one of our Thanksgiving Day visitors. Chas. Richarts, a young man living in the town of Courtland, died last Friday of consumption. Mies Tillie Schuetz returned to Fair fax Monday, having spent the weeic here since Thanksgiving. Mrs. Schleif* a sister of Mrs. Keller man of this city, died at her home near St. James last week, Nic Faas fell on the slippery sidewalk Thursday morning and sustained a frac ture of one of his arms. The Masons will elect new officers next Tuesday evening and the Eastern Star next Friday evening. Miss Minnie Meyer and brother, Ro bert, came home from Minneapolis Thursday to attend the funeial of their mother. Chief Brust of the Fire Department has appointed John Herzog as First As sistant chief and Chas. Gebser as Second Assistant. There will be no club dance tomor row evening, it having been postponed, on account of theater rehearsal, to De cember 10th. Mrs. J. J. Winegsrden, who has been spending the past two years in Colorado Springs, returned last week to her home in Burnstown. Rosewell D. Rice was brought down from Sleepy Eye last week and lodged in-jail to await the next term of courts His offense is described elsewhere in these columns. In the case of J, W. Clary vs. Dennis O'Shea at St. Peter last week judgment was ordered for the defendant. Somer ville appeared foi Clary and Stone and Lind for O'Shea. Rev. Carleton F. Brown of St. Cloud will speak at Gebsei's Hall next Sunday morning at 10 30 o'clock. Rev.Buzzell exchanges platforms with Brown and speaks in St. Cloud. The 18th annual convention of the National Guard Association, of Minneso ta will be held at St. Paul on the 29th of December. Capt. Steinhauser and Lts. Buschers and Mueller will be delegates from the local company. The people over in Sibley county will very soon have acquired that tired feel ing. The county commissioners meet nextMonday to reconsider thxe Arlington county-seat petition and in all probabil ty to prepare for another election The members of the •'city with the oiSceis of the Electric Light Co. and Mr. Hitchcock, the repre sentative the Ft. Wayne coneern, in spected the new lighting system Monday evening. All seemed thoroughly pleased. •council The members of the Congregational church held a meeting Monday evening and unanimously agreed to extend a call for one year to Rev, H. W. Johnson of Washington, D. C. Rev. Johnson has already preached two or three trial ser mons. The Pythian Knights on Mon4*y eve ning elected the following new officers: G. A.Ottomeyer, Chancelor Commander: A. H. Wagner, Vice Commander, Alb. Olsen, Prelate F. H. Baasen, Master of Work Jos. Koehler, Keeper of Records and Seals Fred Boock. Master of Fi nance W. Q. Alwm, Master of Exche quer Cha3. Toberer, Master at Arms reputation that is national and on this occasion she will be surrounded by an excellent caste of players, including the clever comedian, George Folsonvan&R. C. Truesdale, the baritone. It is by mere chance that the company appearsin New Ulm, and the fact that it playsii^ New York and BrooTriyn during the holidays otight to be a guarantee to our people of its merits. Seats ean be obtained at the Deng Store &&Z&M*£&i: s^y&:.<.i^^f«.^Eirfef«ias\V^^?vV-*s«^ ^, Otto Baarseh, trustee for three years. Miss Mattie Vicker^America's^pl-jc0^*86 wtt!selieved4 Charlie Johnson, lar comedienne appears at Turner Halir*IOWCTe1'' failed to appear and has not next Fridaysevening in her great igyf yet been located. The other man, Rice, Jacquine. Miss Vfcsltera has acquired a r& R, -rt. \f. A. Arin w«t ta MHwaukee Sat- ., Mayw Weaver of Mankato was in the eity^yeaterdayV intlrtr her MinrieapolU visit. Sff "**,*& JStt. Fritonfeli on the|r ice Sj^ordaj and fractured her wrist. Mis^ Ida Hauenstein is clerking in store ot~J. F* Henmann,^' «WscMagring 'atl&erHW l:fn day evening, December 6th. The physicians went to MaSifto yes terday to attend the medical meeting. In the district cour£ atSfe Peter this, week two murder, trialswill beftaken up. Norman-Lind was home fromtheOwa tonna Academy the latter part of the Week.-^ P©SKV *m Miss Amelia Nix came home from St. Paul'to spend Thanksgiving with her parents. W *,£• ^, ^Attorney Geo^Olsen of Springfield at tended the dance at TurnerHallThanks giving evening. /5t4r 1 Gallery tickets to hear the Mattie Vickers Co. next Friday evening will on ly cost 25 cents. Judge Peterson of St, Peter held pro bate court at Judge Lauden&chlaeger's office on Monday. Mrs.- Anton Wiesner came up from Minneapolis last week to attend the fun eral of Mrs. Schleif. C, A. Hagberg won both of his cases at St. Peter last week, including that of Irving against Poehler. JennieDailey,the talented tragedienne, will give an entertainment at Union Hall on the 14th of December. Over one hundred people attended the coffee social at the home of Mrs. J. F. Neumann Sunday afternoon. Miss Rozelle Grimes, assisted by home taleni, will giye a recital at Union Hall on the eyening of December 8th. Frank Friedmann Jr. returned from Owatonna last evening, the concern for which he worked having removed to New York. Fold a paper dollar and it in-creases Drop a silver dollar on the counter and it rings. Give the* ring to your best girl and send in the paper dollar to renew your subscription. The rain of last week caused the trees to be loaded down with icicles, and as a result many were destroyed. West ox Springfield nearly every tree was com pletely stripped of its branches and the villages consequently have the appear ance of ancient ruins. The play at Turner Hall next Sunday evening will be one of those popular Bavarian pieces that always take so well. All of the best members of the Dramat ic Section are enlisted in its production and the early rehearsals aje an evidence that no mistake has been made in the distribution of the various roles. If you attend, you will be entertained, you will be made to laugh and you will be paid for your trouble. The dance given by the members of the Mixed Choir at Turner Hall last Thursday evening was one of the most original and happy events in many months. Everything was arranged on the lailroad plan and the dance itself was styled "The Scieechers Union Hop away Line."" Programmes were issued in *he shape of coupon tickets,signed by A. J. Baldwin as passer ger agent, and which specially provided that the com pany would not be lesponsible for lost affections or other trifles. The dances were announced after the manner of call ing off stations in a Union depot aiid Were aU intended as drives at the mem bers of the choir. Sometime ago a party by the name of Charles Johnson, living in Lake Hanska, executed a bill of sale to a man in Ma delia. In compliance with the provis ions of this document, certain, parties drove out to the plaee where Johnson's mother is living, and in the darkness of night removed a part of the wheat from ber granary—much more, it is claimed, than was named in the bH of sale. This action caused warrants to be issued a gainst Johnson, a man by the name of Rice-and another by the name of John ston. The latter, it turned out, had had nothing to do with the affair and of had a hearing before a Sleepy Eye jus tiefe last we^ek and on the strength of certain testimony was bound over to ap pear before the grand jury at the next term o* ccurt. ^jlflyonr glasses need? refitting, take them to tTauenstein's Jewelry Store. He is fuliy equipped to render satisfactions (.* Fresh Buckwheat Flour fotsj^e at 3£ cents per lh. at Win. Hummers. *i Vs *k Sat **$! ,*• ^ft* *T -&* 4 Masonic -Blk. **¥+.*.*+.+ +. is yet large? Our stock of Albums and fancy goods, will this year be ^sually large ^ndjittr -Jvt: 'Christmas Trees.!Xr\ A whole car load of trees of all sizes arrived Monday. Come early and pick yeui store them with us. lOOO yards of OUTING FLANNEL at only 8 cents a yard 1 W Drug Store*, These goods are worth 10 and 12| cents a yard. Shaker Flannel at 5, 6,7, and 8 cents a yard. In Red Flannel we have the best and cheapest line in the city. Call and see our all-wool 25 cent Flannel. Dry-goods and Dress Flannel cheap. In'Mufflers we also have a nice line. Coihe and buy one of them for 25 cents. Handkerchiefs:—500 dozen in different styles and prices. Call and see the 5 cent line. Mittens:—a good assortment. All-wool Hose and fleece-Jined Hose—Very cheap. Underwear—a splendid line. Ladies heavy-ribbed vests and pants only 50 cents a suit. Gentlemen's all-wool fleece-lined shirts and drawers, only $1 a suit/ Gentlemen's over shirts— a full assortment and cheap. That they must pay big prices for shoes but this is a mistake. We fJoW )4&\?e we have lots of them left and still* h^re^ coming. Peo- pie realise thtfi year that goods' are cheap and of thJ right sort, andthevatt buying liberally Weeks, are passing fast and we kindly call the attention of the* people to the fact that they should not fail to make their selections while the assortment fees and At all events we are going to sell goods at prices this year that will surprise everybody. If we say so, you can depend upon it. So don't forget the City Drug Store this week. W. ALWIN. Ottomeyer's Q. fi. OTTOMEYtf*. Some Folljs fi&\l? &r\ Idea. As large a line of desirable foot-wear as any store the ci ty. We have selected our stock with great care and know we can please you with goods and prices. The harder we work for you, the harder you will work for us, that's the sort of reciprocity we believe in. Whatever price you decide to pay we can show you the shoe that will readily convince you of it's worth and value of the price asked. We can interest and please,you. XXX -for something swell— I S^ocl$. doesn'ttake much ofyour time, or make any trouble for you whateverr to secure just what yon want in cHoliday if you dome to out store for them. Beceuse we have -A the stock and the assortment, Be sure to examine our line of j? •E*™k IRON And WOODEN TOY^u: We are prepared to bTORE your selection until Xmar^^J War. Hummel $££ [XXX 4 A. ZELLE. lt^ ^M & un- s% pi •«Jl