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'NEW ULM AND VICINITY Don't forget the secial at Mr. Newhart's Chas. L. Roos has received a complete SPfiUUD DBF1BTMBIT. residence this evening, ye follow, Gold and silver braids and laces, jf* Washington's birthday next Monday. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. line of masks and trimmings.^ ere of Epicurus. ?m spangles, bells and stars for sale by **neo Pro.n cnr of BrowntMa r 2!tUlaa*aoU' The ice palace still stands and the THOMAS A. WILSON, EDITOR. ebor Town meeting will this year be held lJcf ,D E8tat For rheumatism^ neuralgia, cuts Springfield, Minn..Feb. 16. 1886. March 9th. carnival offers new attractions daily. Senator McMiMan and Congressmen wounds or burns u-*e West's World's Draeraed!!*tt t7 of Brown deceased 5 g,- Strait and Wakefield have onr thanks ,*ie oru,efoUn Wonder. All druggists. n Another Northwester yesterday. Masks and trimmings for sale by anOdBdemands .1 claim ?iTh.sn against the estate of Itoeebort Connty Superintendent Velikanje for valuable public documents. n the City The Ice king reigns still. Chas. L. Roos, at the City Drug Store. Conrtcnow offl Monda desires us to say that there will be held tbat the Judge of the Probate Why pay $5 for a spring bed to a aidant? C. A. Smith, of tne lumber firm of h, will hear, examine, ande adjusttn claims and de- esUt S?.nfH' "& a teachers' institute in New Ulm from J8 Wagner & Subilia's orchestra announce peddler when you can get a better artic on y' 5tt idcoimt Fresh cranberries are now selling in C. A. Smith of Co. of Minneapolis, was ,m^? W May 17th to 21st, inclusive. Full particulars a masquerade ball for Saturday for $2.60 at Chas. Wagner's. "owed months,y said this market at 5 cents per quart. Cheap of e.ich month for six snccesslTe com. in town Friday. "n 2 in doe time. evening, 27th inst. There's a big meiiciiigwith thne, firet M.nd.y in Anrll 188S- lnme 'nough. Mrs. A. G. Anderson and daughter hi"iveiee time coming. NEW ULM MARKtTs:Wheat, No. 1, *o P^ent their cred,tor vLSLfl The Tracy Trumpet chronicles the visited frinds in Sleepy Eye, Saturday. 78 No. 2. 70 oats, 23 corn, 30 barley. cbTim"e If Rro. Todd's tobogganing illastration Alwin & Fischer, dealers in dry death of H. C. Buckingham, formerly Warnke keeps a complete line of 35-45 potatoes 50 onions, 75 butter. speaks correctly, the boys are having goods, groceries, etc., have removed editor of that paper, at Austoria, Oregon, harnesses, saddles, whips, trunks, etc. ^1 10 to 15 e_rgs. 15 live hogs, per Deceased. lots of fun ai Redwood Falls. their stock of goods to Springfield, Marl? on Feb. 8th. When death overtook Give him a call. ft 3 pork, per ft 4. where they will hold forth hereafter. MORTGAGEo SALE. him he was on his way to Alaska Mr. W. Baker, of Sleepy Eye, remained 108 springs in a bed for $2.50 at Ott Kant mortgagee to assume editer al charge of the onlypaper baat Josep madeTroutmacondinethni (he Read This Offer. Whereas, defaulD been Cba*. 'igner's, so there is no sense in in this village over Sunday. 8 As will be seen by an announcement o-ded executeid andeUeliTerefdoeoffic th IID S 1 tions ofT a certai?n, mortgage re published in that territory. r0 pa\ ing $5 for on 52 springs. r, Don't feel embarrassed if ou do er JS?u ^rW an elsewhere in this issue.of the REVIEW, $ We will furnisti tne New Ulm EVIEW on get ''slipped up," it's a common occurrence gbt Washington's birthday will be fittingly ifnthe?19th,fay dated of April A D. eighteen & To Ladies. The srreat beautifierfor and tie weekly Pioneer Press. The toboggan has made its appearance M"JBe'. on tl Wtfi day of AnrU ?iTe since the late freeze up. celebrated next Monday evening under thp complexion: One of V\ est's sno-ar for one year, for two dollars. In this th. Register of Deed*of the conrtyof Br-mnfa ta in New Uim. The trial trip down Mr. Isaac Gallegher came up from coated Liver Pills taken nightly. "30 the auspices of the New Ulm Turnverein. way the most reaomg for the money n7, A. 1884, t 2 o'c ock and 9 minnte/p. a steep incline proved rather disastrous pills 25c All druggists. OHti he secured. Remember that the Sleepy Eye on Saturday to have a All are cordially invited. book O of mortgages, on page It* wfiich there to the adventurers and they returned a claimeel to be dne, at tne date of this noUce,tho RBVI&M contains ah the news and near- friendly handshake with his comrade*. amrunt of tvor hundred and tbree dollars and i\ twice the reading of any English paper Annual town meetings will be held to the city ith pieces of the toboggan ior cents ($403 40) and no actiOE or proceed^ St Peter Tribune:Hon. Francis An Eiectro-Panoramic something in this coun Now is the time to hash, en instituted at law or equity to recover Maion9tn. Town clerks should not in their vest pockets. 'I hey are not the dt-bt secured by said mortgage or any part Baasen, the new postmaster at New showed up in the hah Friday evening. subscribe tor ti.e two, at $2.00. forsret that the aw requires the posting discouraged so easily, however. Ulm, informs us that he will retain the The little boys considered it a big Now notice is hereby givpn, that by virtue of a, of notices ten days previous to election A GREAT SEED OFFER. power of lecositained in said mortgage, and of clerical force employed by Col. Bobleter. thing. *u the statute in snch case mide and provided said, Nic. Metzen, who at the fall term of day. This is true civil service reform The Pioneer Pre Company offer a morlg.gewillbe foreclosed by sale of the mortgaged I he members of the G. A. R. helil court was convicted of bastardy ami premises therein described, at public auc dollar's worth of -eed and the weekh and a compliment to Col. Bobleter as a verv pleasant meeting at this place ti..mtthef ont looro the conrt house in the Hon. Ignatius Donnelly was not a sentenced to pay costs of prosecution Pioneer Press f.r $1.20, and very hher.il Cityo. N.w Ulm the (ountyovf Brown amoun# well. 'orenoon.to s.tisf the on Saturday afternoon. Several visiting drawing caid. The Herald says that Mate of Minnesota, on Saturdai the 10th day oS" Club premiums in seeds. The tb and $1000 for the maintenance of the 0llA? Api, D. eighteen hundred and eighty-six at II comrades were present. S *'i*ds are iurnisued by Mr. Metcalf, of le than a hundred went 0 to hear child, and on account of his inability to Owing to the bad condition of the St. Paul, i tlior uignly reliable seed which hIl then be due on said mortgage wh Mr. J. Teas, of Iberia, was in him at Sleepy Eve, while here the do so was confined in the county jail, roads in the country but little wheat is .heinterest.hereon,and costs an.l expeK of dealer, and the subscriber selects the town Monday. sale, and the un of thirty one dollars ($31,001 crowd was still smaller. was released from custody last Saturday, coming in. Only two loads were marketed varieties desired from a large list punibe ud by smd Otto Kant for the x. on the proi Several car loads of ice were shipped erty herein escntx foi the year feeaand 1863 188^4V ttrr^8" ^""-attorney's by the oneer Press Company. it being shown to the satisfaction here Monday, we are informed, The byn dul-Bole, publication of into this place last week. Can it All persons desiring seeds should send lated in -jd mortg..ge case of foreclosure. of Judge Webber that his pecuniary and judging by the deserted appearance wnich was commenced January 1st, is for the list. We will furnish the REVIEW be possible that the ice taken from the The premises described in sid mortgage and circumstances were such that he was of the streets the market was but little so to be sold, are County)loBrown the piece or oarcf llf'l.n.j)niifo and Pioneer Press, in connection with O two (2 tn three (3 i' to be enlarged to double its present size Sleepy Eye quarry is of better quality mtuated in the of audKe not abie to pay the costs of prosecution. on livelier vesterdav. the above seed offer, for $2.25. nesota, and known and described follow, to Marcii 1st. The papei already enj.ys than the ice up this way? be i nnn The judgment of $1000 for the maintenance 8 a very large circulation. Mr. D. Katz, manager of the New Peuser Bros, desire to call the attenon of the child still bangs over him. Christ Filzen lost a valuable horse block number twei ty-three (23) of the villas of Meepy Eye Lake, according to the recorded^iat Ulm Roller Mill Co., was in our village of smokers to their new brand of last Saturday, the result of carelessness hereof on file in the office ol the Regtater orDe^dt There never was shown in this city PERSONAL MENTION. on Monday last on business. in and for -aid Brown county. "Peuser Bros'. Lilly" cigars. It is a such a complete and desirable line of en the part of his hired man. The latter 5S*. OTT0 Gust. Nuessle lately received a M. THOMPSON, Carpets and Wallpaper as Chas. Warner clear Havana filler and those who was chopping in the woods and had ee .8 Mat Bosche, one of the expert Mwt Attorney of Mortgagee. has the pleasure to offer to the public large stock of notions comprising have tried them say they are equal to tied the horse in such a position that Datea February 8th, 1886 twisters of the weed, is home on a visit. at present. Call and see him, it will everything from a padlock pin to a sixstory the best imported 15 cent cigar, though the tree fell on to the horse, injuring it pay you. PROBATE NOTICE. Mr. D. Russell, of Sleepy Eve, spy glass, which in addition to his retailed for a dime. Lovers of the so badly that it died the next day. A made the REVIEW sanctum a pleasant large stock of books stationery, wall State of Minnesota County of Brown ss In weed, by all means give Peuser Bros'. son of Mr. Filzen, who was standing We are pleased to learn that Robert Probate Court Special term. January 27th call last Thursday. paper, ink stands, etc., renders it possible near the horse when the tree fell, had a Lilly a trial. Stodsef, cadet at the United States In the matter of the estate of Michael Zieskee for him to meet requirements of narrow escape from death. Jacob Klossner, Jr., made a flying naval academy,is at the head of his class deceased. VALENTINES. Dr. C. Weschcke customers. Whereas, an instrument in writing, purportinff _.~_ trip to Minneapolis Monday, returning numbering 71. This must indeed be has just received a large assortment of to be the last will and testament of Michael Zieske deceased, late of said ccui.ty, has been delivered home Tuesday morning. There was a feeble test of muscle in gratifying to his parents and friends in New Ulmites steal meat from the sentimental, comic and mammoth valentines. to this conrt. shops of that city. They had to have the west end of town on Monday. We this city. And whereasJohn Zieske and Dan Moll Sr Charley Hauenstein and Fr. Burg, The bentimenialsah, they itthe preacher was coming.Mankato have filed therewith their petition, representing a" did not witness the affair bat we understand Jr., went down to Nicollet Saturday to tnongothei things that said Michael Zieske died in are too sweet for anything, and the State Register. said county on the 6th day of January 1866, testate We understand that Mr. John Essig the participants did not evince a attend a social gathering. comicswell, they are ludicrous and that said petitioners are the executors Come, come, Mr. Register, you are named in said last will and testament, and praying will in the spring put in a stock of very high degree of proficiency in the enough to bring a smile to the face of Among the arrivals at Fisher's hotel, that the said instrument may be admitted topiobate, laying the groundwork for a good-sized lumber at Siding No. 1, which he will art of skull-busting. and that letters testamentary be to them Egyptian mummy. Minneapolis, last Monday, we no" libel suit. Although the "New Ulmites" issued thereon: sell at prices equally as low as the Messrs. Alwin & Fischer have arrived, It ie ordered. That the pi oofs of said mstru ticed the names of A.Ottomeyer and 6. FOB BENT- may be addicted to some bad habits, 3 rooms, suitable for same quality of lumber can be purchased ment, and the said petition, be heard before this and are busy arranging their Ottomeyer, New "Orleans." Were Court, attbe office of Gallagher fc Davis in the stealing meat is not one of them. Better offices or living purposes. elsewhere. stock of merchandise preparatory to village of Sleepy Eje Lake, in said County, on Enquire of Ole M. Olsen, at the the cops after the boys that they had to go slow, Mr. editor, and make sure Tuesday the 2d day of March A. I 1886, at 2 o'- the opening of their store which will clock in the afternoon, when all concerned may Pioneer Drug Store. hide their true place of residence? you don't confound names. Charley Morse has a $10,000 libel appear and contest the probate of said instrument take place some time daring the present three-year-old halfOo suit on his hands. What's the paltry Among the passengers on the Sunday SA I.P. ALd it is further ordered, that public notice week. They are enterpresing and sum of $10,000 to a country newspaper of the time and place of said hearing be Our friend Bingham (A. W. it is we morning train from the carnival OADD, blWOd Clyde Stallion, energetic young men and we bespeak given to all persons interested, by publishing a weighing 1600 pounds, and in good, publisher anyhowP Rather than to refer to) was in St Paul recently taking city were Mrs. J. C. Toberer, Fr. Baasen, ipy ol this ord for three successive weeks prior for them a hearty welcome by our citizens serviceable condition. For terms &c, to said day of hearing in the New TJ REVIEW a trouble with the lawyers, Charley will in the carnival. He viewed the ice Adolph Seiter, Jr., A. A. Bogen weekly newspaper printed and published at apply to and a liberal patronage by the the city of New Uim in said County. no doubt draw up a check for the palace, paid his respect to king Borealis, and ye editor, of New Ulm, and John By the Court, people generally. HENRY DIBTZ, amount and pass it over to the man was bounced, visited the Indian C. Zieske and Fred Gerboth of Sleepy KBN3T BRANDT, town Cottonwood, (L.S.) Judge of Probate with the wounded fpelings. (Feb 17) Brown Co., Minn. camp, smoked the pipe of peace with SLEEPY EYE CORRESPONDENCE. Eye. PROBATE NOTICE. the noble red man, fondled the papooses ALL ABOARD! Under the head of "prominent arrivals" An exchange warns its subscribers to and thereby got on good terms with State of Minnesota, County of Brown ss In at the Nicollet House, Minneapolis, be on the lookout for a counterfeit silver Probate Court the female portion of the population of W. & St. P. R. R., Dr. Berry of New Ulm was in one day last week, we find the In the matter of the estate of Ole Thordson deceaed. dollar bearing date 1885, which has the Indian village, and was having a New Ulm Station. Sleepy Eye Thursday. name of "Frank L, Randall, black diamond recently been put in circulation. It is On reading and filing the Petition of Theodor To persons wishing to attend the royal time generally, when, in a moment Hugh McBain is buying oats and Thordson of Brown County representlng.amone merchant, Winona." Can it be thicker and darker than the genuine other things, that OleThordson late of said Countr ICE PALAC E CARNIVA of weakness, he allowed himself corn in connection with his wood business. possible that this follower of Blackstone of Brown on the 19th, dany of Januai- O Januar A 1886 but of the same weight. It is badly at Lake Hanska in saiid a County died intestate, at St Paul the W inona & St. Peter railroad to be ensnared by a gorgeously arrayed has quit a lucrative professional field to and being an inhabitant milled, but, without comparing it with of this County at the time will sell excursion tickets at $4,95 tobogganer who envited him to "take a Isaac Gallagher made a trip to of his death, leaving goods, cbatte'ls and estat& enter the coal business? the genuine, calculated to deceive. within this County, and that said petitioner is the for the round trip. Tickets good fire slide." He slid, was the victim of a Springfield last Saturday and installed oldest son of said deceased, and praying that administration of said ei-tate be to Cbritian Ahli Albin Neivslets. days from date of sale. Tickets will collision, turned a double somersault the officers of the Philip Cutland G. A. Pipestone R-publican: If a man ess or some oth-r suitable person granted: It is ordered, that said petition be heard before theJudge be sold from February l^t to 13, 15th, in midair, doubled himself up like a R. Post No 109. die or gets mamed, or does some big of this Court, on Saturday the 27th dav 6 22nd and 25th. of February A. 1886, a 10 o'clock A. at theProbate jackkmfe and was finally rescued from Your correspondent was sick last thing, ,t l^, expected that the home papoi Messrs. John C. Zieske and Fred Office in said County week, being the cause of no news from the depths of a huge snow drift by a C. W. H. HEIDEMAN, will give him a "send off." but if Gerboth returned Sunday morninofrom And it is urtl *r ordered, that notice thereof be given to all nersons interested, by publishing a Ticket Agent. this part. sympathetic friend. He forthwith resolved he gets drunk, or his wife catches him their raid on the Ice Palace. Thev copy of this order for three successive weeks prior to paid day of hearing in tne New Ulm Review unanimously that he had had kissing the hired girl, it is expected report having had a good time and enjoyed There is very little news in our a weekly newspaper, printed and published at the iftuglu'l liittyif fun enough, and, as soon as he coula City of ie Ulm in said Connty the fun immensely. They found th.it the home paper will be as silent as town this week. Why cannot some Dated at New Ulm the 30th clay of January. A catch his wind, he took a bee line for a storming the Ice Palace not quite so one get up something excitable. a tombstone. 1826 By the Pom f, letreshment stand and, with a goblet ERNST BRANDT, dangerous as charging a rebel fort, Our school came to a close last Undeistanding that some, thinkin it Judge of Probate. of dlo wore, revived the inner man though their clothes showed that they Friday, after a very successful term. miirht i.ot be agreeaole to me, object to Nint Judicia Conrt,Districtl State of Minnesota, District and washed down a ribing malediction had been under fire. o: Conntj of Brown 5 Miss Hill is a very competent teacher. eomin to the v?nteitainment and suppei under the auspices of the The ite of Minnesota to Panlm Graft and against the inventor of the toboggan bv i ulies of the Congie- Mrs. Hanley has been very sick, givei1 also all other persons or parties unknown claiming Some of our young folks gathered any right, title, estate, lien or interest in tho and the fellow who had volunteered but is now better/ and will probably recover. giao ii boc.etv, us Wednesday evening, re 1 est ite descnbi din the complaint herein at Mr. Charlie Lent's one night last him a slide. He sajs the carnival is Yon ar" hen b/ summoned and required to it nn residence, I would state week and had quite a good, time, dancing, anpwer the complaint of Geo W bomemlle the immense, but he advises all hits filends plaintiff this action, which isfiled in the oftce that I JMVO cheeihi.lv opened my house The Self Operating Giaiu and playing cards, etc. of t!e clerk of this conrt in a^d for ud county public for this occasion and hope IN t! to and to serve .i copy of jour mswer to the eaid' Cockle Separator is now sold at a price Mr. Frank Gilland's school has complaint on the snbscnber it his office in the all, desirins to come, will feel perfect that brings it witnin the leach of every Village of Sleepy Eye Lake !,ai(i county withm come to a close ond he is now teaching Fred. Gerboth tells a good one on twenty dnjs ifter the service of this summons: fiee to do so J. NEWHART farmer$17 for complete machine and upon von exclusneor the daj of bitch cr\ie and in tiie town of Mullio-an. ON our fuend John C. Zieske of Sleepy if you fail to mswer the an complaint withm tbr $15 where the flax attachment is not Monday evening, Feb. 22,1886. time aforesml, the plaintiff in this action will ap Eve. Both of them are Grand Armv Mr. Dell Reynolds has lost a valuable We lorn that school closed in du-. ply to the court the relief deminded in tincomplaint desired. men and had been to Faribault as representatives horse since his return home from tuctNo 17 on Friday, the 12th inst. Henry T. Jones, of Milford, says: Dated Fcbrnory 3rd, 1S8G Sleepy Eye, where he has been spending of Wesley Green Post of In the evening a large number of people GEO VV SOMERYILLi, "I have purchased one of the giam PROGRAMME: part of the winter. Sleepy E\ e. On their 'way home they Plaintin in Person. congregated at the school house and Cockle Separators made by Lent State of Minnesoti, District Conrt,District.l stopped one day in St Paul and assisted Nint Judicia ind witnessed one of the grandest exhibitions Burton Armstrong contemplates 1.Overture Coont* of Brown $ & Davis of Sleepy Eye, Minn., and used Notice is hereby given that an action has ben in the attack on the ice palace. John ever held in the town of 2.Oration taking some young lady sleighriding commenced in the above named conrt and coun it in cleaning my grain for seed and it 3.Singing ty wherein George W Somerville is plaintiff and had been supplied with a haversack Home. The exercises were conducted this winter, or he would not have works to my entire satisfaction, taking Panhna Graff and ilso all other persons 4.Declamation* by the teacher, Miss Bertha FalK, and full of roman candles to be used in the parties unknown claiming anj right, title estate bought that new cutter. Come, friend the cockle out of the grain and leaving 5. Gymnastic Exercises lien or interest in the real estate described the to her is due much credit for the unbounded storming of the palace. Like the Burton, fly around or the snow will all complaint therein are defendants 6.Tableau "America." it perfectly clean.'' This is only one of That said action is broughtto determine an ad success of the enteitainment. brave soldier that he is, John marched nieit away while you are waiting to a3k 7.Singing the many indorsements it has received \rse claim, estate, nen or mteresi in or to thrpremihes hereinafter described under section two, to the attack with a bold step, a steady some one. 8.Overture and is here given only to show that it chapter se\ enty five, General Statutes of 1878 Postmaster Baasen has received his nerve and a defiant look in his eyes. That the premises affected by To close with a actiOQ will do all that its friends claim for it. There was a great deal of talk situattd in the county ol Brown and statea of commission and will take charge of the After the attacking forces had surrounded SOCIAL HOP Minnesota, and are described as follows. The some time ago that Mr. Henry Chute Mrs. Sampson, a daughter of Dr. South-West quarter of section thirty two, towaship office at the close of business next Saturday. the castle and the order to was going to get married, but "she" one-hundred and eight, North ot Range thirty Humphrey, died a week ago last Monday The office will remain in its five West. commence filing was passed along the has either given him the mitten or he and was buried the following Dated February 3rd, 188W 6 Admission 25 cents. SOMERVILLE, present location, and Mr. J. H. Weddendorf, line, John whipped a roman candle out O is too bashful. Which is it, Hank? GE Wednesday. She leaves a husband r. ,_ the able and accommodating of his ammunition bag and, holding it [Mch 17] PI untiffin Person and one child and a large number of GRAND Some one is very anxious to know assistant of the retiring postmaster, up to his torch a moment, prepared for Nint Jodicia Courtl District State of Minnesota, oo District relatives and friends to mourn her who it is that wiites for the REVIEW. 0! County of Brown 5 will be continued by the incoming postmaster. action Directly the "gun" commenced The state of Minnesota to W W Doty and also MASQUERADE BALL, death. Xhe bereaved family have the Be carefull you do not blame the innocent. all other persons or parties unknown claiminc Thus everything will move discharging its hry contents, but you heartfelt sympathy of all. any right, title, estate, hen or interest in the real along as smoothly as if no change of estate described in the complaint herein can imagine John's consternation when You are herebj summoned and requirod to Mr. John Bowen met with an accident I think in order to* keep those postmasters had occurred. he all too suddenly became aware that answer complaint of George W Somerville under the auspices of monday evening of last week the plaintiff in this action, which is filed in the young converts on the right road tha it was going off at the wrong end, and office of the Clerk of this court and for said that came very near causing his death. The City Band entertainment in Union leads to that good.place, we shall have connty, and to serve a copy of your answer to the that instead of directing his fire against snbcnbereat a"swer th said hiscomplainineoffic said complaint on theo He was attending some duty in the Hall last Sunday evening was quite to have another revival this spring. the supposed enemy he was plugging the Village ol Sleep}yt Eye Like in said eoanty, *V within twentm days exclusive,olethe after th servic-fof this sums store and not knowing that the cellar well attended. The number of maskers They are so forgetfull of past favors t,metaf0"-es J the plaintif in thi ac the fire balls into himself at the rate of yyon mons^upon i of such ser- ,& a was not very large, but those that door was open stepped too near the they need their memory replenished 45 a minute. To add to his consternation ,fib had doned the ludicrous eDjoyed themselves a little once in a awhile, you know. edge and slipped off, falling to the bottom tion will apply to the court for the relief demand the remaining roman candles in the ed in the complaint to their hearts contents. Especially of the cellar and striking on his ammunition bag ignited and for a moment BONAFIDA. Dated February 3rd, 1SS6 was this the case of the "New head and shoulder. Mr. Teas was in Gi O. W SOMEBVIILE, matters looked quite serious for Planus in Person. Miraculous Escape. Prague Cornet Band." The band was the room and hastily calling for help our friend. John was equal to the Nint Judicia District State of Minnesota, District Court, composed of some twenty musicians W. W. Reed, druggist, of Winchester, went into the cellar and found Mr. County of Brown. 5 emergency, however. With a demoniac Notice is hereby ghen that an action has been Ind., writes: "One of my customers, and their uniforms and instruments Bowen lying insensible at the bottom commenced in the above named court and countt yell that would have done credit to a Mrs. Louisa Pike, Bartonia, Randolph wherein Geo. W. Somerville is plaintiff and W. W were too ludicrous for anything, and with a severe wound on the back of wild Apache Indian, he hurled the roman Doty and also all othe- persons or parties unknown Co., Ind., was a long sufferer their musicwell, there the line had claiming any right title, estate, hen or his head. It was feared that the fall -in the with Consumption, and was given up candle and ammunition bag from inteiestin the real estate discribed in the complaint better be drawn. The entertainment to die by her pnysicians. She heard of would result in concussion of the brain, therein are defendants him, and jumping over a wire fence That said action is brought to dete/mme an adverse Dr. Ring's New Discovery for Consumption, netted the boys a handsome sum, which but under good care this was averted claim, estate, hen or interest in or to the sought refuge behind a lot of evergreen and began buying it of me. Pi premises hereinafter described under section two. onSaturday evening, feb.fl,'86. is as it should be. and he is now doing as well as could trees, where he remained until Borealis chapter seveniy-five, General statutes of 1878 In six months' time she walked to this That the premises affected by said action are be expected, iM0K% city, a distance of six miles, and is now m had capitulated. Zieske says that nJi a?$? situated in the County of Brown and State of Minnesota, West's Cough Syrup stops tickling so much improved she has quit using and are described as follows. The SouthEast when he again goes into battle he wants the throat, stops that hacking cough quarter of section thirty-two, township onehundred it She feels she owes her life to it Masks of all kindscomic, earnest, JiProgramme i and eight, north of Range thirty-flv something else besides roman candles and gives perfect relief it is certainly JBsveM&& nex Free Trial Bottles at C. L. Roos' Drug national, and masks of noted menfor worth a trial. All druggists. that go off at the wrong end. Daied February 3rd 1866 Sg&gl Store. Admission SO cents. sale by Chas. L. Roos, GEO. W SOMEKTUXE, Ofea-17] Pla^tiffin Person.