New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
January 18, 1882 · Page 1 of 4
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MWMWUMMiMI HI imintuli T|-im, mumw J~~~m i^r,"7Pw'"jaTrr"""-|"^"'"*w-*' -W^P^WB^H^^J^V ^TT^W **$ NEW ULM REVIEW, WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 18.1882 Democratic Endorsement. Shakopee is rejoicing in the prospect put the bridge at Iberia it will wear that the car manufacturing and out ten times as many planks thanife Yesterday, after six years' faithful will now. Where do you know it from, repair shops of the Chicago, St. asra-w Trri3, s^zsrsr Mr. Republican, that the river will cut service, John S. Pillsbury retired Paul, Minneapolis & Omaha R. B. Wednesday, January 18,1882. a new channel in a short time! And from the office of Governor of Minnesota, company will be located at that point. that it takes 1800, feet of trestle work and to-day is a private and The company have decided to move where in ,i (aot*& no surveying Gen. S. P. Jennison, of Redwing, Fall & Winter Stock' honored-citizen. His term has been their shops from Sioux City, and has be$n. done? The lias been appointed Governor Hub- an eventful one, beset with trials prefer Shakopee to St. Paal for the fact is there is a party been placing bard's private secretary. and difficulties, but in every instance reason that in any large place they euchre with us and got the two he has shown himself a kind-hearted, Jacks and best side cards, and of course will be obliged to pay higher prices won the game, and that's about all. broad-guaged gentleman, and The great St. Gothard (Switzerland) for labor, in consequence of the The other arguments are not worth the REVIEW takes the occasion to greater cost of living, and there is tunnel is finished, and the lust talking about, for evey body can see place upon record its opinion, that more danger of strikers. squad of workmen were paid off last without specksthat the Iberia he is the best governor Minnesota Thursday. place is just as safe as any of the rest. Peter Pauchot, of Hastings, the has had since her admission into the We had only four miles to Sleepy Eye noted pedestrian, is now in constant IS WOW COM****** UnionMankato Review, when we reached Iberia, and now we The number of persons that lost training for a walking match he has have exactly fourteen. Every one can their lives by the Vienna theater arranged with Rowell, the English see that it is a fraud on the people disaster is officially stated to be seven champion, and which will come off TERRITORIAL AREA.According where they are putting the bridge now, hundred and ninety-four. to the statistical tables of the last If the bridge was put across the Cottonwood next mouth. on the straight line south of census, Minnesota has a territorial Advantageous Purchases The tow mill just put in operation Sleepy Eye, or as near as could be. area 70.205 square miles. It is the A little girl has died in Mobile, Al- at Heron Lake receives about there would have been no need of having seventh State in the Union in point a., from the effects of a bite of a another bridge and make a burden thirty tons of stiaw per day. The of size, those which exceed it being cat. The wound had healed, but to the tax payers. But if you want to price paid is $3 per ton, making$90 California, Colorado, Kansas, Nevada, she was attacked by hydrophobia, hang a dog you can always find a rope, per day paid to farmeis iu that section. BOTTO PRICES! Oregon and Texas. Texas is and so it is in this action. Well, let it and died in a ftw hours. Farmers lose $6 on every the largest State in the Union, containing be wise. ALBIN FARMER. acre of flax they ra\e, where there 262,200 square miles. The Goy. Hubbard last Thursday appointed is no mill and a market for their smallest, Rhode Island, contains Fort Ridgely Items. Hon. O.O. Pitcher Judge of straw. 1,095 square miles. There are fourteen the Mankato municipal court, an counties in Minnesota, of which It has been learned that the wife office created by recent act of the Fine wintei! Fine winter!! Suits from $3.75 to $20, in all Colors Fashions Qualit and S either one exceeds the State of of Aug. Anderson living near Le legislature. The weather clear and cold. Rhode Island in size. The entire Sueur who died six weeks ago, died lzes. A number of Mud Lake young bloods territory of New England amounts from the effects of kicks administered are going to organize a minstrel troup. J. M. Schaw, Esq., of Minneapolis to 62,005j miles. Minnesota, therefore, by her husband. A brother of has received the appointment Frank Hamilton of the little city of could duplicate the territory of Anderson's went to town to get a BOYs' SUITS IN THE URCEST ASSORTMEN Hector has been visiting in this neighborhood of Judge of the Fourth judicial district, New England and still have land coffin for the woman and before he since Christmas. Frank's an office made vacant by Vanderburg's enough to form sixtnen states like he returned got drnnk and lost ,a visits are not very often but long. election to the supreme Rhode Island. part of the coffin. bench. Urial Tibbits, lately of Millbank, D. T., is doing a thriving business at Last Wednesday at Montevideo, The Guiteau trial is drawing near Ridgely. Mr. T. contemplates of moving while pulling up ice from the river A report via Paris says that Emporcr upon the new station as soon as it its end. Davidge, for the prosecution, to the icehouse by me&ns of a team is located. William will proclaim the concluded liis argument to the of horses, ropes and pullies, the Crown Prince Frederick William jury last Friday, and on Saturday Hans Carolson thinks of getting hooks which were fastened to a We have never had so large a stock in our Clothing De- married soon. He believes that he is regent of the empire, on the 23d of morning Mr. Reed commenced his large cake of ice gaye way, and by the right age and prime of life to try Maich, the Emporer's eighty-eighth argument for the defense. Judge the recoil of the tightly strained partment as now, and our Prices are so low that it is it. birthdav. Cox has denied Guiteau the privilege ropes the hooks were jerked through Mr. Stiner, one of the best shoe makers of addressing the jury, fearing the air and struck a workman named possible for every one to CLOTH E HIMSEL GOO in Minnesota, will, when wanted, Jr that he would abuse the privilege by There proiii to be very lively Fred Arwold in the Ireast, and inflicting be found on the east side of Fort saying things that would be highly opposition to me i' in Congress to a severe wound- George Creek as busy as a bee at his trade. improper to go before the jury. If, pay the e\pen5e of Garfield's last Ceywood, another workman, was also FOR A LITTLE MONEY. Farmers, though delayed by the however, his counsel desires to read illne*s. liie immense amount demanded hurt the hooks striking him in wet weather in the beginning of fall, from his manuscript anything which by the docioisaud surgeons the head. Both are doing as well have caught up with their work and they deem proper to be laid before is regarded is simply outrageous. are happy once more. The good weather as cau be expected, but it is doubtful the jury, they can do so. The case of November and December has if they will recover. will no doubt go to the jury some enabled them to come to the front WOOLEN COMFORTERS, QUILTS DRESS GOODS and LINEethnigEverythin DRY GOOD S Representative McCord of Iowa with their work and feel happy. time this week, and it is confidently has introduceded a bill continuing GOLDEN GATE ITEMS. predicted that a verdict of guilty 'Cyclone Centre," a great many the power of presidential electors for think, will be the name of the new will be brought in. four years to elect a President and station in Cairo. The name may be Golden Gate and vicinity is boom- Vice-President in case of a vacancy, an appropriate one although one not ing, and in fact it was never so lively A most appalling railroad accident having a nature of gentility, being too the Secretary of State to act pro tern. since the Uaysot "Peel & Co." wild or harsch a name. Let it be occurred on the Hudson river We are all enjoying good health Cairo. division of the New York Central this winter. There is not, nor has AMBER CANEThe report of the last Friday night. Two trains, one Every other man we see in this there been, any sickness in the neighborhood commissioner* of statistics show the neighborhood is goiug up the new laden with members of the New this winter. IN THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT AND ROCK BOTTOM PRICES. acerage of amber cane to have been station to start a boarding house, York legislature, collided, and several Chtistmaseveand New Year's was ti,91tt No. of gallons of syrup produced, store or saloon. We are all a going. of the coaches were telescoped spent by a goodly number of old and i 662,837 average yield per Miss Minnie Rieke returned to Mud We Invite a dose inspection of our Goods, and assure our ftiends that they and burned. Senator Wagner, inventor young tipping the light fantastic toe acre in gallons, 95.80. The acreage Lake, where she is going to school, after at Wemng's Hall. By the way, they of the parlor and sleeping for 1881 is 7,815. a few days' visit home to see Ma say that there is going to be a masquerade cars that bear li name, is one of can Save from 1 0 to 2 0 per cent, by purchasing of us. victims who were and Pa. there soon. niiniDcru1 quite a Gotheard Bomraels thinks of selling The minister that was to preach at The board of health of Illinois has* either ki ed tii co'lission or out in the spring and goin to Arkansas Henton's school house got lost coming di^ cwiey^ Motto---talot 9t&$ a Sm^ll 3p*olit* information of smail pox in sixty-one were bit ned 4111 of many peoil\ to live for the future. You had better from Sleepy Eye. Hither singular different localities in that State. pie who had in- iMiiiHred at the stick near Mud Lake, Gotheait, because for a parson to get lost, is it not? Well Thp disease is most prevalent along wreck and on me HK of the river. a rolling stone gathers no moss. such things will happen in fie best the counties bordering on the Mississippi A faige 1111111116!" wee bad'v maimed regulated churches. So they say. George thinks of climbing the connubial ca -^tiess river, but is spreading in all lui'iia1 and wounded. Ci stairs soon, accompanied by Dan Burghard's folks have a little SVITS MADE TO ORDER ON SELORTNOTICE, AND NEARLY AS CHEAP AS READY MA LOTH- directions. boy. lovely Mary: He contemplates being is charged as the cau^e of tne catastrophe* ING CAN BE OBTAINED. married before next Fourth of July, John Adney, an old Brown Co. boy, and about that time enjoy nuptial who has been away several years, is The first appointment made by All kinds of Farm Produce taken in exchange for Goods. Prediction by the light ot the honey visiting in the neighborhood. St. Cloud Prsss on the bond investment: Gov. Hubbard was that of W. moon. There is not a handful F. D. Green is visiting 'relatives lngersoll as manager ot the State in Intelligence informs us that Louis Blue E irth City. of men in the Stateaside from the reform school. Mr. lngersoll has Bushard is soon to take leave for the out-and-out repudiationists and those Weiring is selling keiosene oil at 15 held the office for a number of years Pacific coast to see his relatives. May New Good New Goods* cents per gal. This is cheaper than who have the Pillsburyphobia-who WM. H. KIESLING. and his re-appointment is well merited. R. KIESLLNC his trip across the mountains be safe we are used to, but he says he can do not heartily approve of the' J. HfERSCHELEL H. KELLER. and his sojourn short and pleasant. Kiesling, Keller & Co sell it at 15 cts. aid make a good profit investment that has just been made One nignt last week between the at that. by the Governor and the other members hours of 6 and 7 o'clock an unknown Galveston, Our school is progressing.finely tthe principal city of The of the board. The new bonds party fired sixteen shots into the AT THE scholars say the new orary Texas, situated on the Gulf, was in tl.e house of John Schroader, living in the are the valid obligations of the State INEW ULM CHEAP CASH STC C* school house is jst immense. visited by a destructive conflagration town of Ridgely. Schroeder was not no politician who dares to urge that F. M. Kennedy spent Christmas at home at the time and therefore on Fndiy night. The fire took they be repudiated can keep his head DEALERS IN time with friends at Nicollet. was no target for the bullets. His place in the ptincipal business portion above water a day and the market DRY GOODS,GROCERIES family was frightened to a house of a O. T. Coon, of Cavottr. Dakota, spent of tliH eicv, and the less is estimated affords no better securities for the friend by the reports of pistols and New Tear's at his soon Archibald's. at 1.600,000. profitable and safe keeping of our THE UNDERSIGNED WISH TO ANNOUNCE THAI guns. YEDDO. school and other funds. The attacks SX\ Dhll. THEIR LARGE NEW STOCK OF READY-MADE CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS, Tho Supreme Court of Minnesota upon Governor Pillsbury for CLEARWATER C0RREP0N0ENCE. SLEFPY EYE ITEMS. has affirmed the judgment of the his action in the matter meet with Dry Goods, Ready-Made Clothing, Clothing, Notions, Be '*ts & Shoes, court below in the case of John J. no sympathy from the people of the Ci.EARWATER,Minn., Jan. 6, 1882. Youths9 [By Our Correspondent BUSTED] Rinsr, convicted of embezzlement State on the contrary they regard I hear the booming of cannon and 't unm Gents Groceries, Crockery, And liquors, etc., etOs Mr. E. P. Bertram!, of the firm of mast tell you what it means. It expresses the satisfaction while treasurer of Scott county, and this as one of the most creditable of the community over an event of local Bmke & Beitrand, has lost all his sentenced hirn to State prison for parts of his long and honorable administration for the fall and winter trade is now being received, and we take this ea* importance. children, five in number, from the effects UNDERWEAR The he iron for onr new railroad is down into the two years and six months. Ring opportunity to invite our friends and customers to ghe us a call ami e\an of the affairs of the very heart of the village. The last rails, new, and NOTIONS & of that fatal disease diptheria. ine our stock and prices. now languishes in Stillwater. commonwealth. steel at that, were pat down about noon to-day. What was two weeks ago a happy home The side track is now bring laid, and so this village Trimmings of father, mother and five promising falls into line with the railroad towns. I believe WE WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD. this line is called the Osseo branch of the Gen. James made the post-office children, is to-day desolate and childless. WMteSwan Replying to an inquiry, State Manitoba and Northwestern. Nothing is known The bereaved family has the sympathy department practically self supporting definitely to what point it will be extended from Superintendent Kiehle holds that if SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS TO CASH PURCHASERS. here, or when will be graded beyond. This line of the entire community. Unlaundried,, for the first time in its history, a teacher is under a contract for a is going to give ns communication with all eastern B. & E. C. Behnke, Petwr Kasonover also lost three children points without our crocRing the Mississippi during the few months he was in SHIRTS, term or a year, and the school is interrupted by dipthena. The dreadful disease uver. Farmers can now get their produce to and General office. The figures for the quarter by small pox or auy othei market without trouble from a frozen or thawing is more fatal than small-pox. Is it our river. Our merchants can also get into the market ending Sept. 30th, 1881, show an good and sufficient reason for suspension bad surface water that causes so much with greater facility. HIGHEST A. BEHNKE, Manager, expenditure of $9,687,109 67, and How much benefit the town will receive from or if, also, the teacher is sickness in our otherwise favored little Market price this outlet cannot be figured out with arithmetical city receipts of $9,490,706, a deficiency discharged from further service or ~37E7PETERS0Er, precision. aid for Our fire engine was given another Going down to see the new railroad a little of only $106,402, against a deficiency for a given time, he is bound to use porduce. while ago, I met two men who inquired the way test last Sunday. The Fire companytried of $1,386,366 for the corresponding all dilligence to employ his time to the town above. They were comfortably but its strength and power to see how plainly dressed, and in appearance were stout and quarter of tre previ us yeai. profitably. He may then recover COBfflHN.&CESTBETR. N!W ULM, MEN Ul healthy looking. Each carried a knapsack on his far water could be thrown, with the the amount of his salary, less the back. Subsequently 1 learned that they were Mormon machine, and to do their level best preachers who had just come to town. They AGENT FOR THE amount received for service elsewhere it would throw water just about across found no place in which to hold meetings and so Aultma & Taylo Threshrs Horse- It appears that under the la*v of MULLEF S were obliged to move on. They have been operating performed during the given New Firm! New Goods! the street. A mighty good machine, the District of Columbia, Guiteau in this partoi the State for some time, but I time. If, however, the school is that, In case of a fire. do not know with what success. They claim to be cannot be executed before the 4th of poor nd unable to pay their way along. They Thompson & Somerville have been FA LL closed by order of the board, but May, even if convicted, and probably are ready to present their cause, and wherever Powers and Steam Engines. Massillon HARDWARE summoned to St. Paul to give testimony temporarily, with the understanding they can get a hearing improve it with much zeal, will not be swung before the 4th in the Cox impeachment trial. The Mormon question, for such we must call it, is that the teacher should be ready now before the American people and something June. The jaw provides that the and Chicago Pitts Threshers. Rev. Mr. Siemon filled the pulpit in must be done with it. It cannot be ignored, and to resume at any time, his salary Emporium execution cannot be had in less than our Evangelical church Sunday. AND the quicker it is handled the better it will be for would continue, as he would not be all parties. As a political power and an immoral Peter Majewski is recovering from thirty days after the opening of the institution it should be speedily cleared out. The allowed to make any other engagement. THE CELEBRATED his late severe attack of rheumatism. next term of court, or, iu this whole system is rebellion against the Government. in- This decision, the superintendent MARRIEDIn the town of Cottonwood, WINTER GOODS.j^icnltnpal Mine We have had delightful weather all the winter. stance, the 4th of April. There is but little snow. The river has just closed, says, will be the answer by Rev. fietnon, Friday, Jan. 6, but the ice is hardly strong enough to bear loaded 1882, Wm.Voigtschild and Minnie Ortwein, to all similar inquiries. teams The general health hereabouts is now both of Brawn county. We good. O. P. CHAMPLIN. According to a dispatch from TWINE BINDERS, wish the newly married couple much NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. New York, thoughtful and intelligent MINNESOTA MEWS. joy. We have received the largest as- Germans in that city are deeply John Zieskesold the lot upon which Land Office at Tracy, Minn.,Dee. SOth, 1831. moved by the news from their fatherland. sortment of he intended to build to Air. Wm, Notice is hereby siren that the following named The Woods Light Running Sweep Rake Two freight trains collided near They say the haughty Voigtschild, for the sum of $105. settlers have filed notice of their intention to Dry Goods, St. Cloud on the Manitoba road Sunday make final proof in support of their claims, and Ibberson& Hagemau have just completed rescript of the emperor, substantially that said proofs will be made before the Clerk of Reapr and Mower Combined The morning. The conductor on a large and commodious ice Court of Brown Co.. Minn, at the county seat, on declaring that he is "the state" Thursday, January 26th, 1883, viz:George Siebert, one of the trains was badly cut by house, which they intend to fill with and that personal government is to Ready-made Clothing, HE No 8436 for the NK N WK Sec. 4' town 108, WOOD'S ENCLOSED GEAR MOWER nice crytal ice for snmmer consump- the sudden shock knocking him forward Rauge'30. and Henry Siebert. HE No. 8437 for the be maititanied against the minority StfN W sec. 4, town 108, Range 30. tion.' and driving his head through and the people alike, is certain to THE They name the following ni.nesses to prove Cloaks and Dolmans, Our butchers squeal. A car load of a plate glass window. precipitate a conflict with Parliament, their continuous residence upon and cultivation of sawdust costs them six dollars at Eagle said lands viz Henry Von Helm, convicted of Hats & Caps, Lake, but by the time they get it here Henry Engelbart, 1 Ohio Champion Reapers, Mowers and Twine Bindery Alonzo Nichols, 1 All of Cottonwood, Brown murder in the second dergree at Red it costs them $38.00. Michael Werner, [county, Minn. Hon. John C. Zieske made St. Paul a Wing last week, has been sentenced John Mnhs, THE PTAmong the mail matter received C. B. TYLER, visit last week, returning home on to Stillwater for five years. A new Jan 36-82. Register. at the Dead Letter Office, on the ki^d tl)e Minneapolis Saturday evening. trial has been granted to set aside Sii^det4 ifadie^tei' Twii\e FUR GOODS, 10th, was a box containing a miniature Mr. and Mrs. II. G. Eaton celebrated the verdict of manslaughter, coffin, addressed to Charles their crystal wedding last Thursday ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE. APPLEBY TWINE BINDER. evening, It was the social event of tbe Brainard Dispatch: The new Guiteau, with the greeting, '*A GLOVE S AND ^A.ITTENS, STATE or MINNESOT A, I season. A large number of guests saw mill Gov. Pillsbury is to Jerect Happy Ne Year"' on the outside County of Brown. THE were present and everything was done LADIES' ^BENTS' UNDERWEAR. A complete line of next spring at this point is to be of wrapper. Being insufficiently District Court. 9th Judicial DistrictJ by the host and hostess to please all In the matter of the assignment of Peter W Peter. immense dimensions. It will cost SHELF EEAVT HARDWARE stamped, it was sent to the DeadLetter MILBURN, STOUGHTON AND AVINONA RINHFOPn \\\r present. aon and Charles Hornburg, Jate partners un. Office, as Guiteau refused to about $125,000, will occupy several ONS, BUGGIES ANDV^^^^is^^^ GROCERIES, der the firm name of Petersou and Hornburg The '-People's Dance,'' at Harmony pay the proper postage, saying that Carpenter and Farming Tools, acres of land, and have a boom Notice ia hereby given that Peter W Peterson and Hall, last Wednesday evening, was the OF EVERY KIND ANE^DESCRIPTION. Charles H. Hornburg, late partners, of New Ulm, in it might be an infernal machine. large enough to hold 50,000,000 feet largest that has ever been held in the CROCKERY & GLASSWARE, J. I. Case & Co's. Apron & said county and State, have by deed in writing, dated THE November 29th, 1881, made a general assignment hall. of logs. Eclipse Threshers, Fish Bros.' to the undersigned, of all their property, not ex. BOOTS SHOES, The tin-pan and cow-bell brigade tmptbylaw from levy and sale on execution, for The first step toward woman suffrage Wagons & Buggies, D. M. Osborne Minnesota ius this year exported were out in full force a few nights the benefit of all their creditors, without prefer, Rock Island, J. 7. Case and Moline Sulky Plows. ancet. was gained in the Senate last a number of thousands of barrels of since. And the Very Latest Patterns in & Co's. Full line of All elatms most be ratified and presented to the I THE week. Mr. Hoar's resolution referring early amber cane syrup Large undersigned for allowance. Dress Goods & Trimmings. ALBIN CORRESPONDENCE, REAPERS AND MOWERS. Daated Dee. Utb, 1881. JOHN C. RUDOLPH, the matter to a select cominitte purchases were made by a company 2Q5 Assignee was adopted by a vote of 35 to 34 THE OSBORNE OLD RELIABLE HOLLDJSWOflTfi SULKY HAT MB./ of St. Louis refiners of sugar and syrups. ALBIN, Jan. 13,1882. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Senator Davis, of Illinois, uniting Our purchases have been, made direct Editor Review: Self-Binder, tfkiwii^ JfiUjrf #ewii^ j\lkdl\i^e^ with the Repub'icans in favor of the, and for cash, and we are thereby In reference to aa article in that :.KChe.Wtto Chas R. Haves for resolut'ou. The auction mvolvied STATE OP MINNESTVTA, young Republican in Sleepy Eye about enabled to make the lowest price?. W murder of James* E Chesley terminated COUNTY o BROWS. ^PBOBAMCOPBT guaranty is certain to come oelore the people the bridge question we should like to an In the matter of the estate of Martin Stack, deceased. Call and examine our stock and compare at Glencoe on the 7th. nd everthing else usually needed in the agricultural line. The Elward Harvester, make a few remarks. We see that the in a practical i'ocm ere long, and Mankat The jury, after eigteen hours' deliberation, prices before purchasing elsewhere. Republican brings its items always in eventually to be sealed by extending Notice is hereby given to all persons having WGS rendered a virtict of manslaughter, claims and demands against the estate of Martin such away that they are far from be elsewhere I can sell cheapeo and MdthoMinneedof Implement of any kind cnii' the ballot to women. fi,m With Cord Binder. urchasi teFa Stack late of the county of Brown deceased, that andil'- bef0n ing correct. So it is this time. It lays and recommended the the Judge of the Probate Courtof said county will the BALTRUSCH & ROSKOPF. that the commissioners have done wise hear, examine and adjust claim* and demands ^?vt prisoner to the mercy of an FURST & BRADLEY against said estate, at hie office in New Ulm, in S ly in its action in relocating tbe Iberia the court. Judge McDonald Elegance and Purity. faction said county, on the first Monday of each month for bridge. But we doubt it. In one way six successive months, commencing with the first aid sentenced Hayes to'one year's Taken Up Monday in February, 1889 and that six months Hay Rakee, Plows 4c CulttTnfor they may have done so. As Commlstioner Ladies who appreciate elegance and from the 99th day of December 1881 have been imprisonment in the county jail. ?^l ?feEEP| EYE, SPRINGFIELD LAMBERTON, Larson says: "I'm for safety, &e. &c. fa. purity are using Parker's Hair Balsam. limited and allowed by said Probate Court for AboutOctober 1,1881, by the undersigned, living Hayes is the sympathy of the public. creditorstopresent their claims. TRACY AND and that if we put it where tnere Call and examine my goods and pr' 3c It is the best article sold for restorin&jrrey about two mile* south of Oolden Qate,oM throe The killing was accidental and ain't so much traveling it will last S. D. Peterson, year old steer, with white face and oue ear oat before buying elsewhere. ELLEN STACK, hair to its origional color,, The owner Is requested to claim property and pa7 an.Uili jnmfihiaii^ej^Jfo*, that is so. lfyoti EXECUTRIX or ESTATE or XARTUT STACE, ECXAS.D. itiiiMjwipiii iiiidl ilnfn m^akM CHAS. WKRKING. M.MULLEN. u i .^4. geb.Bthtt. !L^^J.ts!ixa&, janu... inii, ii I.I "Aiij^sjr- aaaisWtt ''j'xtwitf^ \f^