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SIPPP"** ppp uBflJ -J. ^#1 I State of Minnesota County of Brown ss. TOWN OF ALBIN. SLEEPY Elfi CQRRESPOMJCB. delinquent on the first Monday in IS* E. P. BERTRAND, Auditor, January, has been filed in the Office of it '9$t 2 Brown County, Minnesota, being duly the,Clerk of the District Court of the & a to sworn deposes and says, that the two County of Brown of which that* hereto pa for mailineandwrappin^^n JlSubdrrision of I Otr readers for 12 cents in postage stamps ^apt. Burg, of New Ulm, was in foregoing is a correct list of taxes delinquent Ibooo agents mailineandwrappi*BMMld will receive a BUetln-it attached is a copy, "if* Section, a^S pay for i:.an namesoi Name of Owner tmiah FmrUr BmgrtnHkg of all 0PM r*B town Monday. for the rear 1884, thelren appearing t Lot or B.ock. i-S. Therefore you and each of you are S 1 S jkIOXJVT&, including CUwtlmnd, size 22x28 1 upon Real Estate in said County. .worth $4.00. May 2086 hereby required to file in the office of Rev. J. Kidder was down from ""_ :-M**r^ E. P. BERTRAND. fc lder Pnb. 0o. Chicago 11. said clerk, on or before the twentieth Springfield last Friday. Address $cts etc Subscribed and sworn to before me day of March, 1886, your answer in ,-u iCtB 2820 368 Mary E Reynolds Justice Dunoan, who has been confined this 20th day of Januarv, 1886. writing, setting forth any objection or Lots 12 and 3 14 108 32 147-4324 52 Lift J* Armstrong his interest in nnd of 214 A. BLANCHARD. to his house for a few days, is defense you may have to the taxes and ANTONBREY, nwofneandneofnwjtf 13 40 186 14 97 195 A E Somerville [Sea!] Clerk of District Court penalties, or any part thereof, upon again able to be about. wtfofnw* 8 80 180893 710 I Anna E Dayton of nw* 18 45.83 6 17 any piece or parcel of land described in 943 123 Humphrey NOTE The following abbreviations und:videde ar used in Mr. Katzenberger, the enterprising sub for s)i of seX 30 80 8 20 1896 848 1 6 4 8 Austen Hudson the foregoi lit,vii: und for said list, in, to, or on which you have netf 38 160 720 108 828 John Woolley sublot,It for lot, for north, for east for furniture dealer of Springfield, was in or claim any estate, title, interest ntfofnw* 32 80 843 126 969 Esther Troxel south, for west, nw fur northwest, n: for northe:ist. sMofnwX 32 80 Sleepy Eye Monday. 794 119 913 Torkel Sunde claim or lien, sw for southwest se tor southeast, $ for sK of swX 34 80 1051 158 12 09 Addison Lent dollars, cis for cents. The nam- of lot, block, And in default thereof, judgement Mrs. Peter Anderson and her w% of nw# 2 80 section, township, range number of acres, the will be entered against such piece or TOWN OF BASHAW. amount of taxes delinq ent, penalty, or penalty, daughter, Eva, started last Thursday 17 66 2 66 dollars cents, etc., at (he head of columns represent DEALER IN parcel of land for the taxes on said list Scott Am Mortgage Co nw 28 108 34 160 150 9 98 1148 the meaning of the whole column over which erening for Washburn, Wis., on a visit Joseph Schumacher s#ofnwJt 4 80 appearing against it, and for all penalties, 209 15 02 they are placed. Peter McKeever netf of nejf and lot 1 .6 98.55 13 93 f)OJVLi$Tld knd I tfPoftfr) to relatives residing at that place. 149 1140 interest and cost. JohnRichter ntfofne* 12 80 9 91 PATENTS TOWN OF BURNSTOWN. The oyster supper given by the ladies Signed: A. BLANCHARD, Clerk of the District Court, James Howley stf of netf 2 109 34 80 994 150 1144 Relief Corps in connection with 151 Samuel Hoobu n^ofne-W 2 "79.15 1016 1167 in said County of Brown. installation of officers, Tuesday evening 07 Augustin& JRubey lot 3 of sM ofswtf 15 3.67 44 51 Obtained, and all PATENT BUSI- 126 Sarah A Redding e)f of nw 8 80 8 42 968 CITY OF NEW ULM Minn. St.. two -lours north of B. & E C. Behuie's of last week, was well attended and 151 NESS attended to for MODERATE Cinrad Gieseke n% of nefc .30 "80 10 08 1159 utor*" 11 South of Center Street. August Timm ^ot2ofse# 19 2 70 5. 81 a financial success, leaving a small balance FEES. MINN. 27 6 Silas SB Clark setf 4 "160 1841 W cLJVI, 2117 Our office is opposite the U. S. Patent in the treasury' of the new society. VDLLAGE OF BURNS OR SPRINGFIELD. 5 ,3 2 S Office, and we can obtain Patents in Fr. Burg. GWVanDussn 8 14 36 41 less time than those .remote from John Bagen 1 2 41 ~h-- Choice canned goods at Gauerke & WASHINdTOS. same 2 2 36 41 Nnmes of Owners. s2, Send MODEL OB DBAWItiG.We advise Zieske's.. TOWN OF COTTONWOOD. 2 74 Mary Baasen part of lots 8 and 9 34 110 39 56.75 18 29 21 03 as to patentability free of charge 3 Peter Metzen, living about ten 40 1173 34 176 same sw#ofsw# 13 49 and we make no CHARGE UNLESS 41.60 11 34 170 13 01 same undivided J ot lots 10 and 11 miles northwest of Sleepy Eye, returned 10 172 PATENT IS SECURED. 12 109 26' Carl Schumacher nej of nw3 of swj^ 198 Sets Sets Sets 63 13 2* 09 Monday night from Texas where he A S V-m Iatten part of neX of seX 72 We refer, here, to the Postmastea Schadrowski 9 21 I 41 1 62 160 23 22 348 Manufacturer of and Dealer in William Williams sw 14 26 70 Wm Trautmueller the Supt of Money Order Div.. and to had gone for anew borne. His reports 80 121 14 Peter Gulden n% of se# 806 927 Lots 1011 & 12 5 91 6 80 Ferdinand Kalb se% of swj except one officials of the U/S. Patent Office. For CIGARS, Jul Fischer 13 on Texan- life are not very favorable. 28 32 5 32 acre for graveyard 5 80 6 12 circular, advice, terms and references Gen Merkle L's 6 & 7 10 48 55 40 534 Ferdinand Kalb w% of eX of nwhi 80 9 6 14 14 A young woman came down on the E Schmidt 11 24 4 28 to actual clients in your own State or 80 12 00 Peter Gulden vr% of nefc 23 180 13 80 TOBACCOS, 6 Shadroweki 13 24 4 40 445 Winona & St. Peter Land Co nw# of ve% 27 67 5 12 Redwood train Tuesday evening of last Countv, write to 1 Aug Frilon 14 24 4 40 445 same swj of ne){ 27 67 5 12 10 15 24 4 C.A.8KOJV week and while at the depot "waiting 40 732 Clirist Fischer seK of sw# 35 110 8 42 PIPES, Shadrnwski 17 24 4 40 5 73 Opposite Patent Office, WashinsrtoD, Winona & St Peter Land Co swj of swK 35 6 59 O Schroffenberger 18 24 4 for the passenger train going east, she 28 TOWNOFEDEN D. C. Fischer 82 24 4 28 Cor. Minnesota and Centre was taken sick. She was taken to a Aug Friton 23 24 4 28 WBMunsell Lot 7 51 19 112 33 24.80 3 41 392 ^heo Teeobald 30 24 4 28 streets. H. Laudenshlager, private residence near the depot and a 28John Tweet part of lots 6 and 8 28 10 138 21 159 Breaer 34 24 4 L,KMun*ell part of n% of sw* 29 2.25 35 05 40 NEW ULM, MINN Aug Friton 41 24 4 28 nurse and doctor sent for. In a very W Mnnsell eX of se^ and part of Aug Koeraiko 41 24 4 28 77.50 6 60 seK of netf 30 99 h* Boebinger 41 24 4 short time she gave premature birth to 28 4 35 Munsell part of sw% of se% 30 05 40 H/EBERLe Dealer in Aug Friton Lots 3 "80 7 51 same eH of sel 31 113 864 an infant The child was dead when 4 5 7 & 13 1 20 42 1 38 STOVES, 18 70.24 10 16 E Nield \r% of sw 31 152 1168 Quentin 5 24 47 4 28 bora. The woman is a stranger here "40 4 39 W Munsell netf of ne^ 31 66 5 05 Augfr'riton'L's2 7 48 49 55 "20 2 06 Munsell %X of se* of swtf 32 31 237 W Weiss 24 49 4 and was on her way to Mankato. 28 111" 160 19 73 Ole Hanson seX 35 296 F-an Burg 61 55 9 70 William Kramen part of \r% of e'j of seX Dan Dingier 62 HARD WARE, TIN WA RE A ND Quite a destructive fire occurred 72 4 80 5 52 ofneX. 4 5 61 09 70 Keller SE 68 II 75 1-77 13 52 John A Willard sw 30 acres of swtf of sea here about 2 o'clock last Wednesday DEALER Chr Stoll 72 127 19 1 46 LIGHTNING RODS. and of se* of ne* e% ot 4 40 5 77 87 664 A Ibrecht Peterson 73 STOVESITINWARE 14 94 1 OS morning on West Main street, totally Dan Winters sublot8of lot 4 2 1.33 18 21 03 Heininger 75 11 71 82 The Celebrated White, Howe, Christ Christensen part of lots 1 and 4 2 1 18 21 03 PH Seibel 77 9 61 70 destroying three buildings and slightly Martin Schluck part of seJi of netf 12 10 113 130 17 Aug Koernocke 79 4 28 32 Andrew Hanson part of ne^ of nek 12 5 75 86 11 New American & Singei damaging another. The cause of the TK Theobald 80 4 28 32 John A Willard lot 2 9 33.40 4 81 Kiesling's Building, Corner Center and 553 72 nstiirk 7 80 4 38 SEWING MACHINES fire is unknown. It originated in a W A Van Sickle partoflotl 1 4.96 75 86 11 82 W Hoffman 4 4 28 Minnesota Streets, A A and Jens Berglc port of ne)j 12 5 75 86 11 90 it Drexler 1 4 34 28 large frame carpenter shop owned by i! 96 W Dietz 4 TOWNOFHOME. NEW ULM MINN 7 Cor Minn, tt 1st. Sts., New Ulm. MINN. 48 55 97 Th. obnld 11 4 24 Frank Jaehn, which was almost consumed 23 Ursula Tuescher se^'ofnetf 26 11132 S. D. PETERSON, 822 123 9 45 40 Brand & Schroffen- 104 16 120 before the fire was discovered. 5 berger 10 Ferdinand Watschke part of se^ of mvJt 27 98 7 55 48 Casper Gornne* PTGibbs ne* of netf of setf 27 157 24 181 13 10 21 102 1 62 1 41 The flames were soon communicated to Oliver Stewart part of neX of swtf 27 62 09 71 Wetzell 12 3 4 117 28 24 ThPKeegan nwi, and nwX of ne^ 34 2676 4 01 3077 Drexler 4 12 200 119 28 24 the adjoining building, Mr. Jaehn's A Gibbs lot 1 and part of nw# of nwj^ 4 110 6 67 100 4 7 67 E inuger 14 43.16 121 28 24 S Crouk lot 2 and part of nw# of nwtf 4 4 5 16 77 5 93 33.75 Biele 6 residence, and this was lapped up by 122 28 24 same ne'4 otneH 5 406 61 4 67 29.38 Jnl Fischer 11 124 16 14 AGENT FOR THE CELEBRATED the hungry elements so quickly that the AnnaBnar se^ of nek 5 40 688 7 91 103 10 4 Casper Gams 127 23 24 OR Gibbs sWj^ ofsw^ 33 111 797 6 93 40 104 5 4 Jul Fischer 123 28 24 inmates had just time enough to save Massilliori Vibrator and Straw Burning Engine. Helen DeFlou sublot ten of lot 4 7 57 4 09 66 3&4 7 FRuz 129 55 48 FSKnnppmib,otl2ollot4kofnw^ofe^ 7 87 5.58 100 13 4 Jul Fischer 130 28 6 24 themselves and a very little clothing Thos Everson and Ole Olson sublot 14 of lot 4 Aug Whippo 133 28 12 24 4andofnwX of se'4 7 6.6J 101 15 Mr. Schneider's residence was next in 4 116 Schroffenberger 10 134 28 24 Peter Rasmussen sulot 16 oftat4 and of 4 Brand Schroft'n'r 1 135 28 24 line and it too was soon wrapt in thePeter nwtfof setf 7 5.63 87 13 4 100 135 28 t24 Grieshetme.r 11 BAKnapp of lot 8 of lots 7 4.08 57 09 4 66 137 28 24 N Busch 14 furious flames. But by this time quite ErickG Welnold part of lot 5 of lot 3 7&8 4.57 92 14 7 106 139 55 48 Ernst Ruffin Andrew A Lillibo eJi of lot 4 of lot 8 8 4.27 77 11 4 88 139 28 24 N Buach Straw-Burning Engine, a crowd had gathered and they worked Ames1 Henry Burns nectrnerof lot 7 8 10 192 28 7 220 140 55 48 Seibel An so manfully that Mr.* Schneider's saloon O Stewart part of lot 5 8 5 97 14 7 111 142 55 48 Fr Bertsch Jens Peder Peder^on &% ofse^ ofswJ 8 .20 226 34 7 260 55 48 Glahn i0~~143 The Minneapolis, Dennet and Wood's Twine Binders, Reapers and was saved, although only a few John Paulsen part of sublot 2 of lot 11 16 10 198 28 4 2 20 28 24 Boebinger 9 144 Marin Lee part of sw,V of ne4 20 16 2 67 40 4 38 3 07 24 Fr Smith 148 feet from the burning building. All John W Clary of sJ^ of nwtf 21 20 3 68 65 4 28 423 24 Peter Frej *s estate 11 151 DA Gibbs part of lot 7 ,2 1 10 192 28 4 28 220 24 Casper Gams 9 the property was insured but not high 163 Mowers. The Stongliton Wagons & Buggies. The Betsey Starring wM of rm% 30 77.14 1018 1 53 28 24 CMeininger 12 158 1171 v.. 4 enough to cover the loss. Most of tho 16 E Eastman mX 7 110 "145.32 1676 251 14 Jul Fischer 5 2 161 1927 16 Conrad Kqlhase sw^' of ne^ & of nwj^ 23 120 18 37 2 76 14 W Dietz 10 161 2 2113 Ins. Companies carrying policies effected 10 JohnClasen sM of nM of netf of se% 36 10 2 22 33 9 8 Stack 5 170 2 55 1 Book Island Stuhhle Plows. 10 Hunter se 34 160 27 62 4 14 9 E Meiningcr 9 177 3176 1 by the fire have already adjusted the 16 Joseph Debias w) of n}{ of swif of nwj^ 14 Nieclerhofer 5 178 2 of sex 26 2.56 32 04 losses satisfactorily to the parties interested 36 North of Center Street. the Domestic Sewing Machines TOWN OF LAKE HANSKA. and paid the damages. This Jul Fischer 6 48 55 Ole Thordson lota 13 3 and nw* of n\r% 82 108 31 169 13 1075 Seibel 24 161 12 36 28 promptness is commendable and serves Eleff Aslesen of hw}^ 606 15 91 Niederhofer 24 34 8e 697 28 Ole Thordson sublot 1 of xv'A ot mv3' 21 to encourage people to trust in insurance. Quentin 24 28 0Ul I(8g3g aqd f$f), W&IT^ and 8l(t/l[ MOW^Ij0. section 27 and sublot 1 of lot 3 28 102 22 15.24 89 13 W Dietz 24 28 ErickSweine ne#ofnw& 36 3 46 24 40 3 01 45 Shraurowski 24 28 A Hoffmann und of n)i of nwii 5 62 29 1 40 73 Epple 24 4 89 28 I will sell cheaper than any other firm west of the Mississippi Rivp O Olsen Rustad ey, of se% The long carefully prepared speeches 685 34 13 80 89 W Denton G&' 48 596 55 Tver Olsen Bryggen and yt 414 36 15 40 54 Aug_Zuehlsdorf 48 3 60 ot wy of m\X 55 recently delivered in the Senate by Hans Frederickson und^of'lotl BARB FENCE WIRE IN PARTICULAR 161 39 19 19.21 21 Jul Fischer 24 140 28 W & St. Land Co und of ne* of ne^ 21 2 08 42 20 27 Casper Gams 24 181 28 Senators Harrison and Logan in support 3 Jorgen Flittie und ol3 & 4 and of sv/% 45 I.auterbach 14 16 45 of the bill, providing for the admission Epple 14 5 14 4 47 Call and see me before purchasing elsewhere. Everything is warrant otnxrX 11 '53.32 16 47 O Schraffenberger 24 28 TOWN OF LEAVENWORTH. of Dakota, although, good in 53 John Stamm 24 28 d, and a full line of Repairs always on hand. 53 PH Seibel 48 CharlotteBrown ae% of nw#&ne# of swX 15 109 33 80 566 6 51 55 their way, remind us of a lawyer arguing 55 Wm Storey W Dietz 48 par- o-nwji- ol- 27 1 nw^ 06 01 07 55 SLEEPY EYE, 56 John Roller AugKoemicke 48 to a jury which he knows has been 33 80 of seX 722 108 830 55 K% 0fflce 56 John Holler W Lewis 71 11% of sw 34 80 8 57 986 82 129 SPRINGFIELD, 11 nffl. T,^,,,, packed by the opposite party and upon 57 George Bellow Aug Koemlcke 1 18 sK of se* 34 80 7 77 894 117 18 1 36 Brail TRACY AND 58 Matteson Fr Schubert 71 neX 19 160 14 87 1710 223 11 82 whose minds he has no idea that his i \i 72 Johu Koiler t'hristian Stoll e% of uwtf 1 65 20 638 734 96 25 1 90 LAKE BENTON. 75 Drexler 71 Darethen Altermatt part of se* of sc* 20 36.56 263 words will have any effect. 2 29 34 11 82 S. D. Peterson. 79 E Meininger Elizabeth Ward 34 lot 1 and 2 9 1&2 56.03 712 619 93 4 28 88 Jul Fischer Wm Kunber 24 w* 3 2 160 17 82 267 Although the bill has passed the 4 28 2049 88 E Meininger W & St Land Co 24 nw* of sw* 12 11 40 3 97 60 4 28 4 57 91 Senate, it is almost certain to be killed same 24 sw of nw* 13 40 Whippe 4 28 11 4 57 92 24 10 4 28 TOWN OF LINDEN. and Lemmine in the house, for reasons which have New Ulm Minn 1392 24 Drexler 4 28 97 Ole Olson vr}i ofsw* 18 108 30 70.91 94 W Lewis 4 14 716 107 108 so operated in the past and will as 823 Eleff Asleson se* of se* 30 40 103 2 82 E Pahl 10 42 3 24 210 32 242 TARE NOTICE! 114 HansThorson lotl -32 65.30 6 14 surely under similar circumstances Mary Haag 6 9 A 10 92 8 0 7 06 396 4 56 115 Jacob Syvcrson s'A of ne* 17 Barbara PaffratblO&ll 96 14 1 10 4 61 69 5 30 agajn. Congress has shown itself incapable 118 Wetzell 24 4 28 TOWN OF MILFORD. 121 Ph Riche 24 4' 28 on more occasions than one of 129 W Dietz 24 4 Schultz of nw* & nw of nw 34 110 31 120 1154 28 17 3 13 27 131 deciding a question of this character A Boebeniger 24 4 same ne* of ne* 33 40 6 02 28 90 6 92 132 W Dietz 38 44 AnonOchs of lotl ofe^ of ne* 4 2.50 36 05 41 upon its merits. The desire for party 132 10 John Stamm 28 4 28 Christan Schaeftr part or&w* of se* 31111" 2 38 06 44 132 11 E Meininger 04 4 THE WAR HAS BEGUN 28 Ursula Tuescher part of lots 11 and 14 and power overcomes the natural inclination 133 Jul Fischer 6 38 6 44 lots 12 and 13 7 110 "171.70 18 27 2 74 2101 133 8 Ernst Ruffin to justice which Congressmen are 21 4 28 Joseph Frank se* orne* 7 40 4 03 60 4 63 135 8 Whippo 48 55 Philip Marshalek part of lots 4 & 19 30 i 31 111 12.33 2 25 34 2 59 137 supposed noniiually, at least, to have W Lewis 9 48 55 Joseph Tranrig sublot 2 of lot 9 32 111" 5 14 93 107 140 AND Mrs Buach 6 94 14 WmGoede part of w^of sw* 2 110" 10 1 08 166 25 &co in a moderate degree. And justice, 191 145 TK Theobald 12 24 4 Joseph Holm jr part of ne* of sw* 4 109 20.20 28 2 21 33 254 145 BEHNEE Frederich Mueller 14 4 47 equality and constitutional priveleges 67 6 98 5 14 George Backer part of swJi 16 110 60 105 803 153 S Stack 3 24 4 22 TO W N OF MULLIGAN. 153 are not considered when a question of 9 4 Smith 24 28 154 4 Edward Collins w\i 8 108 33 160 9 Aug Eoemike 2 2016 302 political importance is decided. It 161 2318 4 13 A Glahn E Larson & E Nelson otnW* 28 80 14 16 6 50 170 7 48 4 3 Bertsch Peter Eischen ne^ 30 160 24 28 seems to us that when Congressmen 15 01 2 25 176 17 26 4 Theobald 4 24 Frank Schultz e^ of nw* and w% of ne* 34 160 OF 28 12 92 193 180 14 85 7 ARE IN THE FIELD WITH A LARGE STOCK subject principle to policy in a manner W Hauenxtein &7 48 55 180 TOWN OF NORTH STAR. 4 8 Jul Fischer 24 28 184 so gross and palpable, as has been done 4 8 E Meininger 24 Ready-Made Clothing, 28 se* W Williamson 6 109 35 160 2230 184 335 4 25 65 11 A Boebinger 24 28 time and again in settling these questions, 20 nj of ne* John Weed 186 80 1002 150 4 1152 14 Aug Peters 24 28 30 se* of se* Michel Castel 188 500 75 4 40 5 75 nocriticism can be too severe. 3 Brandt&Schroffen'r 24 28 22 e)i of nw* Dennis McCarthy 189 612 91 4 80 7 03 Boebinger 9 24 28 Dry Goods, Notions, 25 lot 4 of s^ of ne% George Walk The powers of Congress ought to beD 190 1 18 03 21 Wallenstein 11 24 4 28 25 lot 5 ofs of ne* Julius Lenske 192 06 36 42 restricted by the constitution in such a Grashemeir 24 4 6 28 25 Lot 9 of of ne* Givening 194 04 26 30 4 24 9 W Weiss way that its acts and deliberations 28 26 8w*ofnw^ 196 Wm Lewis 54 3 61 fir1*' 4 15 4 24 A Schroffenberger 2 28 40 27 se* of ne* 196 same 54 could be leapt somewhere within the 3 61 4 15 Boots and Shoes, 4 24 Wm Gebser 7 28 40 198 Mr TOWN OF PRAHUEVILLE. limits of reason and common sense. 14 Jos Vogel 7 16 199. 14 NGBusch 7 2 16 Many a reasonable and just measure 200 swK of sw* 24 110 33 40 Wm Giesecke 4 59 68 527 14 2 Jul Fischer 5 16 203 wX of sw}4 34 80 Edwin Bicker 7 21 has been awaiting the tardy action of 829 2 14 Shadrowski 7 16 Groceries, Etc. 212 w* 5 Hans Hanson 150.70 15 70 2 36 18 06 24 Congress for years and is likely to wait Peter Greishemeir 4 4 28 und of neJ4 of ne* 88 20 W Plath 187 158 94 Winter Outlot 283 14 108 for many years more for the reason se* ot'sw* 19 40 Jacobsen 4 91 5 65 1 IS Lud Wykoffsky E 18 1 36 TOWN OF SIGEL. that Congressmen are so preoccupied 118 for the fall and winter trade, and we take this early opportunity i Aufderheide Ltl 27 18 1 36 11030 1 OS GWH etell 4 16 over party questions of no practical 124 3 S of se* fey.' 12 109 31 80 S'iliaeffler 968 1113 invite our friends and customers to give ns a call and examine our goer's 145 71 Casimier HermannlS 81 99" 10 importance to the general public that lot 4 16 20 George Schersr 207 338 31 23 54 Fred Bertsch S 105 3 03 We will Not be Undersold. 27 07 Jos Prokosch ucd'Aof lota 101114 15 19 52.16 300 3 45 45 they have but yery little time left for 24 Barth 9 140" 4 38 W&StPLandCo und y2 48.49 458 527 69 of lot2 36fe719 14 Casimier Hermann 3 175 2 notion or even deliberation upon subjects 16 same ur.d Kof nw* ofsw* 20 3 81 57 4 38 SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS TO CASH PURCHASERS. 17North24 14 IH Seibel 1 4 17North24 4 Korbel mid of lot 2 & of sc of se* 34.15 5 61 in which the people are really interested. 84 6 45 14 WmKalbfeld 1 4 21 24 4 28 (Jeorge Flor ne* of se* 714 40 8 21 107 The action is so slow indeed Mary Baasen 6 63 16 45 2 47 18 92 the Extract of 381 W St St Land Co und of nw,* of se* 20 438 57 Aug Eoemike 1 85 14 2 16 that legislation rarely comes until the It 381 same und of ne* ofsw* 20 35 4 38 ,ro 57 A. Behnke, Manager. Jj .BE&LlSKE & CO, WinAlwin V5 108 2 8.' 42 3 24 need for it has almqst passed away. TOWN OF STARK. PrePare WmKalbfell 3 115 48 7 55 Congress is an August body to which a Seibel 13 119 24 4 2S sw*ofse* 20 109 32 40 Lorenzo -Slocum 2 79 42 321 i is Meiningcr 14 127 24 4 MfAl HHTIMP 28 gre$t deal of respect is due, but it lotl 21 2.10 Fred Benham 17 03 20 sw*"-1- LBcche 11 206 14 2 16 IWMLHUIIWC Black Walnut Hull*and Rlextean 21 40 John Stelzer swj^ of 314 47 so unwieldy that-it requires a few more 3 61 Jul Fischer 12 207 14 2 16 Stephan Abraham 21 '1.30 part of nw* Soap Root withVasallne andothr ingredients 114 17 131 LBeche 5 209 24 4 constitutional restrictions before it can 28 Lorenzo Slocum 20 40 se^ofswj^ 314 47 3 61 (agreeably perfumed). In the Walnut Holla we get CarlVogtel 14 209 24-4 28 get down to straight business. 29 73.68 same lot 5 & nw* of nw* 124 949 KGKochO'tl't227&228 2 36 36 2 72 the Coloring and Astringent matter. In the Van* 29 Louis Wilkina lots 67 8 & BW* of nw^ 170.29 2057 3 09 23 66 A Grimmer Fraction 94 14 108 18 line we get the Softening and Dressing qualities. Jane Hunter sM of ne* & n)4 of se* 160 1964 295 2259 LBeche 10 157 S 24 4 26 DELINQUENT 18 Lorenzo Slocum partofeM of sw^ 9.35 21 139 In the Mexican Soap Boot we get the Cleansing 160 Village of SLEEPY EYE LAKE. 18 Howard part of sw of nwjf 5 94 14 108 5 and Stimulating effects at theroots of the hair, it is 18 WmHKimber part ofsw* of nwJ4 92 14 106 Otto Jahnke 7 13 1 19 18 137 not a Dye! [We do not nse Nitrate of Silver.] We invite 18 Amelia J. Bangs part ofsw* of w* 21 03 24 LouiseDonnerl21314 27 11 97 1 80 13 77 Minn Agricultural Co wX of nw* 78.72 3 Ladies and GentlemenOLD or YOUNG, BALD or 6 77 102 7 79 Ferdinand Mielke 2 48 3 91 59 450 _65.02 4- same part of eH of ne* 893 134 GRAYto use WALNUTINE, knowing that its effect 10 27 Abbie ClaryLot9&29 110 Erastus Keyhold S part cf the following will cause yon to recommend it to others who desire to Range 32,1 Acre, 8 30 1 25 9 55 State of Minnesota, *f commencing 30.24 chains ,v 8 Busches&Patscho529 "58-10014 2 16 produce a healthy growth of dark or brown hair. It will f8 rv County of Brown, of corner of section 13 Loreno Welsh 14 11 9 48 142 .10 90 and 24 T109 33 and of see^tions fi graduallychange and restore Gray hair to its natural District Court Ninth Judicial District. I Roller 12 48 4 74 11 5 45 18and 19T109R32 i color, without discoloring the skin. It also removes Brackenridge's Addition. The State of Minnesota to all persons, v running 10 chains 52X links Scaly Humors and Dandruff and prevents the 5 chainssst10beginnin chain 52^1 links" 8 ./'-.r %e 5 chains 5 5 '^|r companies or corporations who have S' W Christ Mo 8 6 6 28 94 722 &1 hair from falling off. We recommend the disuse 63 or claim any estate, right, title or ini Allison & Dayton's Addition. t- i'**'* of ALL OLD REMEDIES and a trial of this NSW DIS TOWN OF STATELY. terest in claim to, or lien upon, any IIF*??1* **?e EVE MADE!!-Be COVERY. is unquestionably th Best Hair JolmSester 9&10 1 6 16 92 7 08 sw* 24 108 85 166 1994 Geo E Fox 299 22 93 ?.tor*f'!\*, of the several pieces or parcels of se* 26 160 2225 Adam Bickelbaupt 384 Steele 17 3 9 48 1 42 v^O 90 25 59 land in the list hereto attached, described swJ4 26 160 26 90 LucreUa Bickelhaupt 404 3094 MM y Druggists at 85 per cent, lees than the old Frank Greene 18 3 2 37 36 -s&t 2 73 brk ne 32 160 2292 St Paul Harvester Wc 344 26 36 $1.00 pnee-onr price being 75 cents per bottle, LABGE SIZE. fJI Breckenridge's 2nd Addition. ,nw* 28 158 Walter Garner 27 Oi 406 3110 __- CAUTION I! Don't be Inducedtotake any other articleinsist on bavins WAUrarmi The list of taxes and penalties on WL Brackenridge22 1 143 21 163 BOND'S NEW DISCOVERY when yon call for it. J. B. BOND & Co\, CbJ^rT Ir: John Shamburg 23 1 1 42 21 103 prietors. The Trade supplied by all WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS. r**'' rea,l'estate for the county, remaining John Schoeneberg24 1 1 42 21 163