New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
December 30, 1885 · Page 4 of 8
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J4I- 1 NEW ULM AND VIOD^TY. **& Tm. This isaoe of th||UEViEW PERSONAL MEHTIOII. Per SevtJimcontimud. Atom oonUnued. last in the old ye*}'jjfaA also the" dosing if1' "Jl V. 4Dossner Jae 4.79 WicherskiE 5,32 1' Thos. Mulverhffl and 'wift" spent Owens O L62|Odecard O To Our Subscriber* issue of the eignth volume, we take KowarsehJ .Under the tax laVs of Minnesota all 6,12 Williams 4.86 .94 Rosenhamer 2,45 Rosum this opportunity Jj wish' all pur subscribersand Christmas with friends in Sfc Peter. Krook W A26.49 Wagner Rossbach taxes become due.on January 1st The 51.26 1,78 SigurdsonA .25 We have the names of quite' a large Kiesling f/ten|* 4,22WeyheH Wsr 5.05 7.79 Skulstad A .37 Mayor Ives, of St Peter, is in the personal property taxes must be, paid number on our subscription listt-who. Keller & .08|WendW Wjr A PROSPEROUSAS!) HAPPY NEW YlSAlt 3.08 .45 Svenstad v^ 1,43 city on legal business before Judge before March 1st On ail personal hare been taking the' REVIEW for aev- KretschJ 3,61 1 UWith subscribers, oiltoideoof the carrier's, Witkohski RoskoM 2.05 1.18 Sieurdson 4,62 U8 the/next issue the REVIEW Webber. property taxes not paid at that time a to Kobarsch 3,15 #-r Webber RiceLD 18,77 7.58 SyversonK ?2,19 bt ln Koch W. 23,79 T^JTfl^ Wech penalty of 10 per cent attaches, and the SchroepherG 11,06 S.66SundeTT 2,09 for one, two, three and in a few ihstanc-' i- Mrs. Newhart and daughter reached Konakowitz S 2,13 I district, wiil be presented with a handsome WeddendorfH13,76 Snyder 1,85 Troxel 3,38 taxes will be collected by distress and Jacksonville, Fla., in safety,- the es for even six and seven years' subscription. Kitterick Mc 2,43 Westphal 7,60 calendar for"1886. As usual, the Schroepher 4,26 Torkelson 2,14 sale. In order that each tax payer Klaus .11 fore part of last week. We have sent out statements Westphal A Somerville 4,96 WooUey S 2,59 carrier will makejhis New Year's call may have the exact change,, and thus Kuetzing 22.72 (Guardian) 94,05 time and again, requesting' payment Geo. Becker, head miller in one of on the city subscribers and present Kitzberger A 10,56 expedite the business of the treasurer, Wiilbrecht 3.42 BASHAW. but in too many instances without eliciting the mills at Redwood Falls, came down' Lind & Hag- them with his annual/address and a ZieherA^^ 1,44 we will publish a complete list of the AndersonA P$ 5,39 Mielke A ^6,01 any response whatever. 1$ costs berg, 11.89 to spend Christmas in this oity. Seller 31,92 Anderson calendar for the.hew year.vf 1.17 W f. .56 personal property tax payers in Brown something to produce a paper of the Burgwart A 4,71 Neubauer A 4,24 H. F. Kiesling, of Sleepy Eye, county, and the amount .of taxes, chargs SLEEPY EYE. Barber An advance wasinade yesterday all character of the REVIEW and it can 6,17 Pascher 22,95 ~'r spending the holidays with his parents ed against each. Following are the Arvesoji $ 7.10 Lange J/. 3,81 Frasch 17,38 Schumacher 3,50 only be maintained at its present standard along the line on the innocent and unsuspecting Anderson 6.45 and friends in this citv. ,.-4u lists from New Ulm, Sleepy Eye, LangeF 7,61 Frasch A 1,54 Timni --3,70 i by the delinquent subscribers, pay. jack rabbit Three teams 5.48 Larson RG 2,56 "Greek GL 3,63 Springfield, Albin, Bashaw and Burnstown. A 2,83 Geo. L. Schultz, of Chicago, is in ingus our dues. This is but a small .,:p A 12.78 of hunters went out from this city, and Liesenfeld 16,44 HohnCJ 3,05 Wiggins 1,36 The publication will be* continued the city on business connected with his Vf S 5.73 4 Levi 2,58 item to each subscriber, but with us it several others Would have joined the Johnson S 2,69 2,10 BaumanM 2,40 'i th personaland property tax payers next week until the names landed interests in this county. |p? McBain 4,71 CH 2,00 ?H runs up high into the hundreds. We Bonner 1,72 party but for fears of their personal Allison ,16.67 1 MurfinTJ 6.62 .W 3,27 Enerson 3,44 Mr. A. Steinhouser, a compositor must pay cash for paper, material and safety. Those that did go were loaded i BangsD 2,87 McBain A Al 3,51 v- 9,37 Johnson S .32 have appeared. on the St. Paul Volkszeitung, is spend office help, and we hope that our subscribers for bear.--^:ii-J |f^imipiSS^ Black J. Mogensen .48 ^C 4,08 i 5,16 ihg the holidays at his parental home NEW ULM. Malick .43 BendixenP 31,04 will not only see the justness, Aug 3,47 Lampen W 4,54 Bobleter still holds the postoffice ac Alwin & Fischer Bonne W .53 Loneyde Misho Jac. 1.62 in this city. Pederson C. 23.86 3,98 but the necessity of this demand. 1 Meisinger 2,68 New Ulm. The"Democrats down there Burnside 1,79 Lehrer A Misho John 2,53 $44.1.9 A W 11,40 9,56 Roiger 3,94 Every subscriber receiving the paper Wm. Yoerg and wife, of West St. think this is i ~f-of a country where a Alwin 3.53 Lohman Barton .65 Madson S 4,46 HC .42 2,54 StollJ 2,38 through the mails can ascertain the Paul, spent Christmas at the Schell Republican cannot beturned out after Albrecht 3.04 Leiboid Blake CB 59.13 Majewski 29,59 Redding A O .08 5,84 1 Wing 9,60 his term expires*-r-Sleepy Eye Herald. Amme W 6.92 standing of his account with us by consulting Leiminger Bertrand 28,26 Murfin W 1,11 homestead in this city. Mrs. Yoerg Thor CL 1,37 7,18 Krause 1,33 AufderheideF 33.48 Lilla Miller .26 Bowen E 6.39 Tell Gust 4,75 2,74 I Now*, keep ftimv temper, boys. This the yellow label on the paper, Kaufenberg 2,26 is still here. Arnold B*^ 18,62 Losleben S 1.08 Marcellns 6.79 TeUW .41 4,41 McArdleT 2,34 1 and we urgently request that these government moves slowly, and then Ed. J. Collins departed last Sunday Adam A 2.74 Lauden- Mever 20,33 Bingham Hj88.24 2.70 Thomas ManderfeldJP 1,12 knowing themselves indebted to us will New Ulm is as but a fly spec On the BergholdA 1.52 Mo'H. 5,31 Berg 10,37 evening for Washington to enter 2,49 schlaeger M22.91 Wall A QuanstromP sr 1,09 square accountsbefore January 1st next Bender .J19,04 map of the United States. Burginger 8,12 2,63 Le bold 2.82 Moll 4,66 Wentz A upon his clerical duties in the dead letter Pjrl,48 Bnttger Wm 4.14 Coutourier 2.39 1,48 Loders 46,55 Nelson Ed 1,14 Commencing with January 1st we shall CG2,11 office. The treasurer of Nicollet county gives Bingham Bros.80.26 1.41 Christensen & Lauden- Niepold John 32.72 .45 O run the paper a cash basis, and the BoeschW 2,01 6,18 MUler 48.31 Bankraz A 12,55 -Wm. Beinhorn came up from St. schlaeger 4,83 GentzW notice that fee will be at West Newton, Sanford 1,25 names of those in arrears at that time BoockFr .24,17 .09 Prahl W 2,22 Cane 2.50 Lindmeyer 23 Heft A Testman 4,51 Paul to spend the holidays with his at the house of Wenzel Frank, on Friday, for more than one year will be stricken 8,28 Bingham A 3.84 Cole O .88 LauterbachM 13,49 Preine 40 Kettner A Wiese .17 New Ulm friends. The boys all congregate January 22, at Lafayette, at the 1,99 Bingham A W 6.08 Leohbardt 9,31 Clan 3.15 .from the list and the accounts placed in Presscott 94 Malette Wilson 1,26 around their parental hearths house of Jacob Durbahn, on Saturday, Braun A 1.67 LawinskiF 37.89 Cannon 2,10 GF 1,48 the hands of an attorney for collection. Bobleter John 15,66 about this time. Lilla 1.33 Case A W .91 Perth 1.53 January 23, and at Courtland, at the BURN8TOWN. We shall regret exceedingly to go to Brust W:m 6,16 Dyckman 112,92 Phelps A 2.62 13.11 Anderson $ 1,71 house of Fred Bobsin, on Friday, January Wendland A 2,11 Mr. F. X. Schlumberger, of the this extreme, and hope it will not be BeUmJ .08 Dyckman & MW 27.15 Mueller 5,89 O 4,50 Wendt 4.93 29, for the purpose of collecting padegogic fraternity and at present necessary, but we cannot run a paper Buenger ^34,47 Peterson S 12,98 Manecke W i 4,33 Scudder 38,23 Burns 3,13 Wendt W 10,33 taxes.'" \^*m BaasenF ?SA2.28 S 7,92 Mullen 15,77 Deuber S 29,51 teaching near Springfield, is spending without money. Christensen N 1,42 WinegardenJJ 3,47 AK 2,56 BogenL 17,52 Muller 2,28 Duncan sr .88 his holiday vacation at home, in the Gullick O 4,36 Wendt 5,25 Mueller Dr. A 6,65 BaftrushC 62,21 Donner 5,42 Ruchel 18,32 At* the last meeting of New Ulm 3,08 Wendt I 13,65 ml S Read This Offer. town of Cottonwood. BetfssmanHHS6.71 Dayton .51 MoweryC .80 Roth N 2.87 Lodge No. 21. O. d. H. S., the following Hughes 3,20 BilsingF 11,55 Beinhorn Fr 10,83 Deering W 1.42 Mielke 20,03 RodeX 3,18 Miss Emma Brandt, a student in W .95 Boms 8.17 We will furnish the New Ulm REVIEW officers, were,elected for the ensu- Bauinbler 2,39 Duncan & Marti & Hen- Rimitz 57,85 the Winona Normal school, and Miss Kantzenbach C4.29 Bottermiller A 3,55 and the weekly Pioneer Press, Bank 456,(Xi Jacobson 6,82 le 10.64 Rtissel 10,99 .36 7,95 Dapporn Amelia Nix, a teacher in the St Paul PresidentJulius Berndt, Block 6.04 Emmerich for one year, for two dollars. In this 1,99 MeierdingF 5,51 4,67 5,00 Larson O 4,52 Gieseke public schools, are spending their holiday Baarsch W 5.51 Ellsworth A D11.36 MulverhiUT 21.74 Rinke & Bert- Vice PresidentG. Merkle, way the most reading for the money 4,64 MoeJP 6,11 Groaning vacation in this city. Blanchard A 2,17 Eaton 1,16 ManeckeF .42 rand 55,58 6,77 $ Secretary--Jos. Galles, Nielson N 6,95 Kaseforth can be secured. Remember that the Brandt E .19 Eaton & Case 12,58 New Ulm Lodge BaschkaJ .23 4,82 Overton .28 Larson A Emanual Schnobrich, the popular TreasurerJohn Belm. REVIEW contains all the news and nearly BnrgF 20,10 Forster Jos. 6,30 No 53 IOOF19.00 Sleepy Eve 4,11 OlanaA .05 Neisen landlordof the "Headquarters' Sample DirectorsJos. Vogel, Fr. Williams Berry 5,89 Fitzgerald 5,06 twice the reading of any English paper New Ulm Roller Roller Mill Co 6,40 Pautzke 7,35 Prechel A Brandt 2,85 FohlM 3,18 Room," a Kris Kringle of 31 years, received Mill Co 153,90 and Aug, Hellmann. 127,89 5,73 in this county. Now is the time to 4,74 Sandman A BachC 4.37 FriessJ Nenno N 3.46 7,36 Schneider 3,95 the congratulations of his numerous 25,44 W 3.27 Schwode subscribe for the two, at $2,00. -.'Hi' Berndt Griffith & Nenno 2,58 SommerfeldC 4,26 6,06 Peterson 2,77 Schotzko W friends-on Christmas day. Bobleter Jos. 23.45 Smith 86.36 NeumanJF 77,44 Steele 6,05 Last Saturday was the twenty-third 3,27 1,58 SpooB Up. The-board 'of county commissioners BreyA -10,87 Register Torson, of Watonwan Glatigny E A 12,67 Neeman 9.27 Sanders E 1,82 5,30 PluggeF 4,58 Weircher anniversary of the hanging of the mee$9 next Tuesday, Benzin .57 Geschwind 2,02 Nix '4,33 Schmidt J. .62 county, was in New Ulm nearly three 22,76 Rude O .94 Burns Sioux Indians at Mankato. Bro. Sanborn, Behnke & Gauerke&Zies- Nix 6,27 Stewart N 5,06 8,01 6,28 Langhoff W weeks making abstracts of conveyances of the Madelia Times, says the E 192,39 ke Company A holds its annual election 41.38 Slocum A 5,03 Nagel 12,54 Schneider W 6,83 SchwarzrockF 9,41 in that county when yet a part of Behnke E Graff .80 4,15 NeumanEd 3,61 Schweizer A 9,77 weather that year was very similar to of civil officers next Tuesday evening. 2,91 Unger 6,28 Schade Behnke A Gress 2,04 10,30 Brown county, He completed his la-, New Ulm Sorenson N 42,09 4,43 Zietloo A 1,84 AugU6tin what we have had this season. The mm Citizens Gieseke W 17,66 Sleepy Eye* Creamery 14,63 The first regular meeting of the 1,93 bors last week. pf Borchard 5,11 day before the execution, the troops Greece Bank 371.79 9.20 Creamery Co 12,47 Nicolaus & .08 Bently S 3,20 directors of the board of trade will be Hon. John Lind and. Mr. Henry marched in from the different stations Gallagher 1.25 Crone 273,83 Schneider 3,21 Goetsch 3.80 7,29 Anderson Cassedy W 1,05 held next Wednesday evening at the Goetsch 6,22 Crone 4.37 Newhart 87,36 Weyhe, two of our well-known citizens, Steen O 23.74 in the vicinity of Mankato, and the 3,54 Colbjoren Clark S 8,02 secretary's office. HagenOW 68 S 17.14 Crone 15,20 SalkowskiC 52,20 3,77 Erickson O departed yesterday for California to Geske 4,00 roads were quite muddy but it turned Humphrey 3,07 Ocbs A 1,10 CordesH 24,02 Thompson 2,30 7,91 Fleischman Hubbard A 4,73 spend the winter. Mr. Lind's family colder that night and the next day it HallE Jos. Sohmucker announces a social Durbahn .76 19.88 Teas 2,70 Olding A 10,07 1,68 Heimer 3,15 has been in California for the last three it was frozen quite hard. In fact, it Hager DruschF 4,22 5,88 6,25 Ouren 1,33 TimmW 1,14 hop at his Tivoli, next Sunday evening. Kieper 3.94 Feurer Hanson N months. 11,72 Dingier John 5,13 dsonT 9,12 84.49 DrexlerM 3,78 wast aver dayfor the Indians. Meyer 4,93 Lang A For particulars see ad. in another column. N 4,96 Dunkel E 3.08 1,93 Traedwell S 2,64 OisoaOM .87 ":"i*:V"-,':v :::'::V'V-j Potter A 6,24 vs Nielson A Mr. F. E, Bowney, of Roberts, 111.* Hillesheim DenglerjM 5.17 5,37 Talbot E 7,10 Quense A 25,50* Peach 12,22 Naehreiner 8,08. The St. Peter Journal says that last has been appointed to the position in Ibberson DoehneG 11, 44,50 8,12 Piath W 17,10 6,93 Potter E 4,38 Olson The editor was remembered on Thursday Matt Scheuviller, who lives Ulsby E our public school made vacant by the Dingier ,6,54 Palmer & .28 Ulm 58,36 7,95 Rubey A 6,64 Just Christmas day by Mr. A. Schell, Mr. Drew 1.90 2,64 about? a mile north of Nicollet Station, Landwehr 9,50 Van Dusen & 6,42 resignation of Mr. Ed. J. Collins. Mr: Rubey Redding A S 4,07 JaetiD A Dittbenner 10,56 2,27 Prokosch 12,58 Co 103,66 6,49 Jacob Herscheler and Mr. Jos. Schnobrich. Schenk was Hauling rock from the island of Scott W .03 Bowney is reported to be an. able and James Eckstein A 9,12 10.37 Pahl E 12,96 Watson .13 2,35 Thomson Van Valken- Thanks, gentlemen, %\?te 'p Middle lake, having two wagons attached practical educator.having for four years Kaut O Empire Mill 4,91 Pfefferle 39,06 .12 4,35 Tollofson burgH 8,00 to each other, and pulled by Klossner & held the position of principal in the Roberts Co. 271,47 Peuser Bros. 6,19 Welcome W Scott A 2,57 On Tuesday afternoon of last week a Brand one team, when suddenly the ice gave EggertF 5,05 9,23 Pfenninger 1,33 1,91 public schools. beautiful and most perfect rainbow appeared Krieger I have tried Ath ophoros tor an attack Ecfstein A 13,87 1,05 Peterson S 75,58 White WRS76,87 way and the horses, wagons and owner 'Koehne before us. This is an unusual of rheumatism, and I feel a good Engel 1,10 A 3,61 10,45 Welcome 9,06 St. Peter Herald:A cheap jewelry went down. Fortunately Mr. Scheuviller^ Kuehn W deal better than I did before using the Eagle MU1 PoppJ .72 YoungmanP 16.53 .11 occurrence at this-time of the year. man washere on Monday and tookin the little boy, aged 11 years, was Keegan Bros. medicine. I have not as many pains Co. 291.69 Pfaender W 16,42 .40 56,91 ^_ Kiefler close at hand and by bis coolness and innocent ones to the tune of 9100 in as I had before. Please send me six Emmerich W 8,13 RoosCL 65,68 11,84 Next Friday is New Year's day. bottles. Richard Pfaff, Burr Oak, Emmert 1,56 Rohner 4,45 strength saved his father from a watery less than one hour. During his operations Wis. Epple 20.10 W SPRINGFIELD. Get your good resolutions and prepare Rosskopf sr 1,67 grave. The horses valued at $400, he stood in a hack and some of FlorJ 9,20 Altermatt 23,861 berger 8,32 Ross 17,67 to take anew grip. Don't swear off! were' both drowned. The total loss the innocent ones began to grumble Aarness A E 18,64 Krieger Fischer 1,79 2,83 Rux 2.74 Your resolution wouldn't outlive the will be about $509. and make threats, whereupon the c. Anderson A G95.82 Kidder Filzeh 6,27 2,49 Rosskopf 10,94 lift Birkmeyer 3,74 Larke 2,86 Friedman 12,01 m. told the driver to whip up the horses 34*62 day. OF THE Bagen E .20 LaudenschlaBagen FreitagA 19,00 The. anniversary entertainment of Reim A 3,38 and get out of that He was driven Report comes from Washington that 4.35 ger Freitag & 1,58 Rudolph 11,21 New Ulm Lodge No. 21,0.d.H.S. New Ulm Lodge No. 21, G. d. H. S., up street a ways and in a few minutes Breitkreiz 8.22 Lange Schavesdick 5,51 1,79 Cashier 867,85 after the re-assembling of Congress occurs next Wednesday evening, at Union came back and sold the same crowd Bendixen 66,42 Lau Forster 41,80 13,99 RolloffE 13,49 and as soon as Minnesota is reached in Hall. See the programme in another Brophy & McKeever Frank W .57 worse than ever on another sharp trick. 14.36 Ruemke & the call of States, Congressman'Wake- Gamble 3,50 Nuessle A 2,83 Frank & Ben column. Schapekam 3,80 There is no use for the papers to expose fieM will'introduce a bill for the improvement Brophy 7,31 Newback 35,42 zin 3,10 Ruemke W 1.52 these swindles for it only makes the IN THE Cutland 2.23 Olson of the Minnesota river. It 18.20 FienzelH 3,50 RothH At 4.33 NEW ULM MARKETS:Wheat, No. 1, peopled patronize them more. The CadvE 2,70 Ray Gewecke 78,66 Ruthman 9,69 20,15 is proposed to make a survey and ascertain 70 No. 2,67^oats,20-23 corn,30-33 barley, cheap jewelry men travel for their CadyW .61 Roth Gebser 4.75 Rudolphi 10,87 18,91 the feasibility of the projected 35-45 potatoes, 40 onions, 75 butter, Gaettke ColomyJS 1.15RadtkeE 19,00|Sauer*C 8,82 3,98 health, and it does them so much good -ON plan of uniting the Red river of the 10 to 15 eggs, 17 live hogs, per Gro8seC Fecker L. 10,04 Stern .53 Schaefer 17,48 1,82 to give the innocent ones a $10 for a ST north, by means of locks and dams, Gollnast ft) 3 pork, per Gamble 11,42 Sullivan 2,93 Schneider 4,56 1,69 Wednesday ere. January 6,1P86. $5. You know that is human nature Grebe HollA 17,02 Schmidt & 2,05 Schneider sr 8,74 with the Minnesota river for navigable -J and the country is just full of men Guetling J, HoutE 1,42 Lehrer 127,69 Christmas passed off very quietly in .72 Schnobrich E 10,15 purposes. In this connection, it PROGRAMME: Galles 1,37 Hitchcock A 3,61 Schmidt W 23,59 Seiter W 5,85 anxious to give you $2 for $1. Another this city. The weather was all that may not be amiss to ask, how about Gley .46 Huiras & Al- Stutz W .54 SahliW 28,31 traveling man of the same kind was in could be desired, but the boys sadly Entertainment and the water-ways convention that was'to Grimmer 1,52 termatt 8,43 Sist 26,02 Spoerhase 3,99 Mankato yesterday he will probably bewailed the absence of the snow so GratzM be held at Mankato about this time? 2,09 Jacobson 3,88 Strumke .74 Schleuder 7,79 reach St Peter to-morrow. Be sure they could have taken their best girls Graff .27 Johnson CM 8,83 Walk 2,97 Scherer 73,72 The city clerk takes exception to our Guentner J, 1,71 Knudson 1,08 Warnke 17,64 SubiliaHA 19,30 outriding.- '-V V''*i-' and patronize him there is lots of fun item of last week referring to gambling Goede 4,71 Knudson 11,22 Van Dusen & Schmucker 41,38 Addressby A. Gesell, of LaCrosse. in itfor the jewelry man. %:MMM& operations on our streets. It should Katzen- Co. 84,25 Gruenenfelder 2,47 Storch N .46 At a special meeting of the city council not be understood that the city clerk Gag & Amme 3,80 Schumacher 3,38 Chas. L. Roos wishes to state that he last Wednesday evening it was decided, ALBIN. Gross 18,32 gave the soap swindler a license to Sommer 77,98 has at last found an article he 'can sell by a vote of 4 to 1, to cancel 2,42 Somerville WE 7,99 Aase A A Hornburg 2,51 Shroer .61 on its merits. It is with pleasure he gamble, for such a thing is expressly In honor of the guests, three grand Mr. Bender's saloon license. This 2,40 Wiggins .66 Aspeland S .38 Stint 1,79 guarantees to the public Acker's English forbidden in the city charter. The fellow CH Bergum S 3,46 Anderson S 3,82 summary proceeding will no doubt tableaux: SchoreggeC .87 Remedy as a sure and never failing operated under a peddlers license, Cunningham Beraloehr v2,42 & 52,48 Schmidt 1,98 cure for Asthma, Coughs, Whooping Vater Rhein. have a salutary effect. 'LS 2,44 14,34 which made the swindle possible. The Hauenstein 58,98 Schell A 80.71 Cough, croup, and all Lung Troubles. WL 2,53 Erjckson E 2,62 Arminius*. 3,34 Schneider Jac24,74 Huiras A It is the standard remedy for saponious compound which answered Commencing with next Sunday,Wagner CW .23 .58 3,91 Schnobrich 14,06 Hastneck Consumption. He has never found its as a shield behind which he operated Die Le^te Stimme. and Subilia's orchestra will give Dayton A 2,67 5,62 2,55 Hoffman Schart 5,89 equal. 4 Geblerisch .56 a series of Sunday afternoon concerts, "f** nothing more nor less than a very 9,36 2,81 GrotteE Hellman A Seiter A 5,13 Chas. L. Roos would specially recomjiend Hopkins 8,15 2,32 1,29 Grotta E Heinebach Stoll 11,40 small piece of common laundry soap in Union Hall. The programme for to the ladies Acker's Dyspepsia Admfygion 50 cts. far Gents. up in pieces of newspaper. 6,68 3,00 7,37 Gunderson O Hescheler Schmidt O 3,88 wrapped1 Tablet. As a laxative they have no equal. next Sunday embraces twelve numbers '4 E v- .52 3,50 Grindkaasa Hagberg A Stuetz Jos. Ladies Free. 7,33 They are guaranteed to cure It is not probable that the city clerk of select music. Concert begins at 2 16,76 OO "l,38 Haeberle Schramm .57 Chronic Constipation, Dyspepsia, and will again allow himself to be imposed 5,74 Hyne Estes W o'clock. i"'vC .45 Huebner Seiter E E 2,77 1,10 All are most cordially invited. all disease arising from a deranged 5,66 Johnson A' .52 Hippert W* Schneider Johnson N upon in a similar manner. 9.92 3,16 stomach. Witn a free use of the Tablets, THE COM. OF ARRANGEMENTS. 4,84 Schubert Hanft Anna 101.92 MoenHO 37,62 The wedding'of Mr. Jno. J. Kendall 1,66 Sick Headache is impossible. 5 6,89 Stark A" & Hottinger sr 4,37 OO A3,83 Marshall News-Messenger:It would 1,20 GRAND and Miss EllaE. Catlin occurred at Chas. Jj. Roos wishes to make an assertion,, Si. 5,47 Schapekam HG2,05. HUlerGE 1,94 PrickettN 5,80 SOCIAL HOP look strange to a New Englander to see if which he can back with a positive 1,21 Haas George Schwendingerl 2,85 3,27 Nels .18 Fergus Falls last Wednesday. Mr. a car load of evergreen trees passing guarantee. It is all about Acker's Hirsch 3,52 Schlichting .30 2,47 Rusten Lee O A 3,56 Kendall was formerly Adjutant in the Blood Elixir. He claims for it superior up the road to different towns for Heideman Schueller P. 3,34 Remiger Olson K|Xpi 3,08 7,78 merits over all other .remedies of its Second regiment, M. N. G., and is Schmid 17,02 Sellner A 8.76 SheIlum*A| 4,34 vTB Christmas, decoration. Such a load VK 9.34 3,48 kind, and guarantees for it a positive f&>$quit well known in this city and in the Scholtz Herrian 7,94 Sveine EO' 6,23 Somerville CO 3.08 Went up Tuesday, the trees having and sure cure for Rheumatism, Syphillis, Hesse Seiter A sr 13,79 WikenAO 1,41 21,36 ^several other towns along the Winona IN-k Sellner 1.34 nearly all been ordered by express, one and all blood disorders. It frees Hoffman C' Schotzko W 6,61 AronH 5,41 25,19 Jno .5,56 :& St. Peter road. The REVIEW wishes Schmucker's Tivoli. the skin from spots and disease, and A, tree to an order. The tree ordered for HessF Stuebe 1,25 Armstrong E 4,81 17,10 2,84 ri Kendall And,his bride a long and leaves the complexion clear. Ask him the Congregational church in this place Hauenstein WIS, 49 Schmidt i A 3,52 1,33 Jos. 11,12 about itVfg 6 //v' ,-ON joyous jeurneylthrough life's pathway, Toberer Holm 4,08 .95 26,26 Was crowded to the outside'of a car Somerville LC 4,06 Van Dusen & Hummel W Cotton A 11,58 5,02 Card of Thank*, Shellnm A 6,00 frilly loaded with trees within, and it '-^^j^ysthe Scientific American: "There. Sunday eveniiig, Jan. 3 Hoyer O Davis A 10.17 8,63 Co. 1*3,00 Taude 3\& 1.54 blew off the car near Lamberton. The |ip^%ualitativ| test for butter so sim JacobsG EUefson 5,64 29,87 Jnor' 5.94 VogelpohlH jr2,39 Upson The undersigned herewith tender ipatter 'was ofsufficient importance to Johnson Jac FredericksonH 5,86 4,26 pie'that any fou^ewife, can put it into sr5,74 James 5,30 their heartfelt Qianks totheir neighbors Juni GdlandF 1,67 10,94 cause Supt Cosgrave to telegraph up Vogtel 4,26 successful practice." '*A tjleaa. pieecf of Welsh 6,84 and friends who showed their respect Jueneman 2,05 Vogel Jos 87,51 S 4,75 the line to know if a Christmas tree Blackstad 1,37 Admission 25 cts. a Couple. white paper is smeared with a little of and esteem for Mr. FredericK Lehman, Koch E S0,02Vefikanje 1,67 Blasius 1,88 Hagen E .75 was missing, andrthe following day the by following his remains to the the suspected' butter. The papejr is Keller 5,78 Vajen 33,63 Hoffman 1,72 Hudson A 3,64 grave. Especially do we thank Mr. evergreeen, minus its top, was carefulup Kiesling 82,15 Vogel rolled up and set on fire. If the butter Herr 4,21 HoelJO 1,81 Wm. Pfaender for the kind"-and encouraging KiemlingFW Good music will be in attendance. by the js pure the smell of the *rtirning paper train, men, and Hanson 3.06 words spoken at the grave. Kretsch l,15ListulAO .27 Id quite pleasant but tilj^^. is distinctly ichtv the de- MES. MABY LEHMAN He*erJO-s l,46t I and Children. tallowy if the Nl^ is raa^ up ,the -little wholly or in part of Milford, Dec. 24^'85. ^urch^/ SOTtOCKBl.. mi