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EW ULM AND VICINITY. Fancy Florida oranges, Jeraons, figs The Cannon Valley. SLEEPI EYE GORflESPOHDESCE ^Sjgr' No matter how far from cities you may W* NOTICE TO CKED1TOKS. and candies of all kinds and in great be, you need not dread accidents er Mankato StateRegister: Town meetings one week from next variety, constantly kept on hand at rheumatism, if you are supplied w^th A correspondent of the S Paul ^fc^f Minnesota, County of Brown Prc- Tuesday. St Jocobs Oil. I ffte of the Estate of Inebort Person havm Jobnron Wd-Eibner's. Dr Wechsler after seven hours Globe from Fairbault says this, in regard Deee!^dM atte To Ladies. The great beautifierfor Mnce,'!]!?erebT,,&t,re Choice winter apples, all picked, at treatment succeeded in removing a tape to the Cannon Valley road: In ty of Brown dwlased, Town meetings this year* come "on S?n the complexion: One of est's sugar |2,75 per barrel at Wd. Eibner's. worm measuring twenty-nine feet and conversation with a railroad official frt T-3E? "d demands against the estate of Ingebort Mardi Gras day. Wonder if the boys coated Liver Pills taken nightlv. **30 ?h^Vhi,T^e "nicein tbeCity seven inches in length, including the Saturday, tne Globe representative was Coortodaid allief byconntyd3S athl pills 25c. All druggists.. in the country will go to the polls in tafe ftat the Judee of thee*Probate The delinquent tax list of Nicollet an head, from a patient in Nicollet county, informed that work on the Mankato extension 8a tSdelS wiU hear, examine andd adjust claim* and their masquerade suits? 108 springs in a bed for 2,50 at P^ county contams^only 93 descriptions. n8 nrvfi^" "Prhm,te a few days ago. of the Cannon Valley railroad Chas. Wagner's, so there is no sense in 1 successivle of e-ich month fo six months com. would be commenced early in the The proprietor of the Sleepy Eye paying $5 for oniy 52 springs. mencingwith the first Monday Tn Anril KB* /!T The State teachers' institute to be A State teachers' institute will be credltor thaibsix and month, from the 12th day of Febrol II6 spring, and that in all likelihood the Creamery has been shipping ice from P7 fo held in this city during the week commencing held in St. JPeter commencing April 5th For rheumatism, neuralgia, cuts estate of lngebort Johnson our company would build through to New this place to Springfield to use for Kn\! th wounds or burns use West's World's next. May 27th will be conducted Wonder. All druggists. Ulm before snow flies. He was also of creamery purposes there. This tallies by J. T. McCleary and T. H. Kirk. sr JAMES C. JOHNSOV ato Masks of all kindscomic, earnest, .ueueaseu. the opinion that the Milwaukee road one for Sleepy Eye and causes re Peuser Bros, desire to call the attention Ma 1Rale J7 Rational, and masks of noted menfor The Herald says the village marshal would extend their Cannon Falls branch Springfield correspondent to ask if the of smokers to their new brand of MORTGAGE SALE. by Chas. L. Roos. of Sleepy Eye every morning gets three "Peuser Bros'. Lilly" cigars. It is a through to Kasota or Mankato early Sleepy Eye ice is of a better quality Whereas, default has been made in the condf- clear Havana filler and those who or four valentines, pictures of coffins, mis spring or summer. than that obtained at Springfield. ti,,n8 of a certain mortgage executed and delivered(he Josep Truutman 7 According to the bouthwest Mtnnesottan. have tried them sav they are equal to and7 by Mercy Troutman and caricatures representing him with They say, brother Wilson, that the the best imported 15 cent cigar, though husband) mortghgors to Otto Kant mortrsjW they are already on the look ut Supt. Velikanje gives notice in anotherjcolumn a rope around his neck. dated the 19th ,fay of April A aX? Springfield ice is full of bugs, probably retailed for a dime. Lovers of the lor wild geese urray county. dredand eighty Mmneso.iidorecorded four an inda the pBrownim.Aprifoefoffico. of teachers' examinations. the 19t 1 weed, by all means give Peuser Bros'. o'cockan 9 minutes th- Register, o2f Deed- of the county of 0 the same kind that ate the St. Paul ice 8 J88^' ^T? Lilly a trial. Mankato Journal says that it is the A Teachers and others intending to be palace up. Why pay $5 for a spring bed to a general report now that the Cannon book O of mortgages, on page 108 on which there FOR BENT 3 rooms, suitable for present at the coming institute in this XAn entertainment will be given at peddler when you can get a better aricle is claimed to be due, at the date of this notice.tho Valley road will be extended to New offices or living purposes. amount of f-ur hundred and three dollars and city will do well to consult our adver-/the Congregational church next Fridav for $2,50 at Chas. Wagner's. tony cents ($403 40) and no action or proceed Enquire of Ole M. Olsen, at the Ulm via Mankato. Work to begin early has en instituted at law or in equity To recovertbe tising columns. evening under the auspices of the Ladies' Pioneer Drug Store. debt secured by sai* mortgage or any part in the spring. Aid Society, the principal feature Mrs. Oiding has presented Anton LOST. :to,X Now notice is hereby given, that bj Mrtne of a Quite a number of flags werw we flung From present indications the bal with another heir. Babe doing well, ^c^ power of .le contained in satd mortgage, and of -v. fe of which will be the exercises of the the court house th tor the statute in such, casefnrnde and pnmded said Lost, by the undersigned, a school the breeze in this city last Monday irf masque be given in Union Hall next Sleepy Eye Broom Brigade. Admis- but mother is very ill, we are sorry to ,ooro "ntyo saleBrone mortd an mortpge wilB .be foreclosed by of th order (No. 16) against School Dist No lnth learn. commemoration of Geo. Washington^ Saturday evening, under the auspices of sion 25 cents. A thoroughly enjovable gaged pre miesm therein described, at public anc U, 52, dated Nov. 9th, 1885, amount r! siH.IfNMW a"nnc|te. on Saturday the 10th day or whose birthday it was. In the evening Wagner & Subilia's orchestra, will be a tfme is expected, and every one should Lieut. D. F. McGraw has been reelected 26.00. A duplicate of the above described on.to satmfy the amount I there were appropriat. exercise_ i_ __ g,.an(i social success. By all means., Attend. Your humble correspondent, ,0 order has been issued which will 1st Lieutenant of Co. F, Mankato. D.heighteen hundred and eighty six at 11 .JV, wnk expense? of Turner Hall. give the boys a lift. jf however, is unfortunately too familiar be paid, but not the original. i This leaves a vacancy in the 2nd whichishill then bea duo on sdId anrmortgage, witn 2 MARY HAGGARD. here0n with the practical demonstration of Xhi regiment of Inspectotfcof Rifle Practise. fe The G. A. R. of Sleepy Eye have By virtue of the foregoing publication Bale, and the sun of thirty one dolltrs (3100 This is now a Democratic postof- the scientific uses of that wonderfully the original order No. 16, is vid paid by said Otto Kant for the tax. on thpS? made arrangements to present in the Only four days more in which to pay ,!?s ithe 9* yeimortgaged au tice." About one of the first acts of effective weapon, the broom, to enjoy perty herein escnb,dfor 1883 an 184 and will not be paid if presented. twentyfl'u' and dollin. attorney* feTsT.,* stinV near future the comedy entitled "The i',e personal property taxes. Recollect, a postmaster Baasen on taking possession PreD.1d lated ./rJxit. sai mortgage cae offoreclosure evening in such close proximity to H. C. MALLETTE, a Dutch Recruit," the military drama recently penalty of 10 per cent, attaches on all Dist. Cierk. was to remove from the postoffice wall sixteen of these hair eradicators held so to be sold, are the lo., pie^e or parcel of land presented in Tracy with such By order of the board of trustees situated in the Ci,untj of Brown ind St ,te of Mm personal property taxes not paid by the picture of Hon. James G. Blaine, the fair, but practiced hands of as nesota, and known and described as follows, to- of School Dist. No. 52. good success. March 1st. and substitute those of President Cleveland energetic young ladies perfectly maD Lots numberone (1) two (2) fnd thre (3) in STATE TEACHERS' fflSTITDTE. and ex-Vice President Hendricks, competent to use the*m in a manner block number twe. tj time L\3) of the M.laue of The big boys are having lots of fun The third and fourth-class postmasters Sleepy Eye Lake, nccoriin^ to the rccordert"plat This is about the only thing about the that would do credit to a woman who now evenings coasting on Centre street, had a high old time in Chieago who 52"*. offioe^that indicates a change of p. m's. had caused the use of a dozen bottles with Peterson's bob-sleds. The little 0 Institute for the County of Brown last week. Hans Mo, of Sleepy Eye, ttles ^fn 1T THOMPSON, of Ayers' hair vigor, boy must slep to the rear when his big ^ad Gust, Nuessle. of Springfield, were Attorney of Mortccgee. will be held at Sheriff John B. Schmidt yesterday Dated February 8th, 1886 brother monopolizes all the slippery^ NEW ULM, ^port ed in attendance. We cannot deny that there are cough received a letter from the authorities PROBATEt NOTICE. hills in the citv. jBnUtt^ -lb, mixtures which are injurious because contain opium. But Re Sta in New Ulm, Bavaria, in answer to During the week commencing Monday, May 17th, (886. em SpeCia' Wonderful is the effect of West's the -4.4. i State of Minnesota County of Brown ZieskoIss Bro. Torfd, of the Redwood Reveil 'icbae ar World's Wonder or Family Liniment. of The institutes for the coming season one he had written making inquiries as Ts86 theef,tflt Coug One bottle will effect more" cures than who apparently bears Congressman hiJ Cur will, according to the advancement of decV^d111*11" to the identity of "Martin," the man dients. It promptn, safeu aninosure .re_ tout times the number of any other liniment. dagero 8 Wakefield no good will, thinks Redwood teachers in the several counties, be organized murdered in this city on the night of only twenty .five cents a bottle. 25 and 60c. All druggists. Whereas, an instrument writing, pumortlne for both elementary and advanced county is not for Wakefield at to be the last will and testament of Mich iel Zieske December 19th last From the letter 25 corn, 30: bar- K* methods. The general plan "77o ats TT deceased lite of said ccm.ty, has been delivered the coming fall election. As far as we A ure i- UL67 i-t N. ,EoW MARKETS:WheatL No,. 1, Brown county now has one Democratic received by Sheriff Schmidtt appears an N will be to give instruction in two classes, to thisconrt. 70 4.u 4. 4.u A A know, Mr. Wakefield's following in And whereasJohn eske and Dan Moll Sr. for a part of each half day, and for federal official, postmaster Baasen that the murdered man's name was ,_ potatoes4,40' Flou per cwt have filed therewith their petition, repre-entlneamong QK Iev' 3o-*5 onions, 75 but- 4.- AK ft Brown county is as large as ever. the rest of the day to discuss with the itha4. x. other things that Paid Mich-ul Zi^kediedhi of New Ulm. who took possession Martin Frank he was born June IT said county on the 6th day of Januar\ lSSe, testate 1A entire institute subjects of general application, io ICM*WU.V A 4.u ter, 10tol5 eggs, 15 live hogs, per ork last Saturday. We certainly have and that said petitioners are ih^ executor* 12, 1849 that he followed the business J* -c, as school management, drawing, Mr. Ed. Dunkel, merchant taylor, 4 A 4.*. J. named in said last will and testanifi t, md pray none but the best wishes for Mr. Baasen's of a butcher, and that he emigrated to $ penmanship and general lessons. ing that the said instrument may he admitted topi desires to inform his customers and 9 0 obate, and that letters testamectaij le to thtm the United States in the year 1869. The 3 success. A social, a literary or author's recital issued thereon* friends that he is in receipt of his*spring last heard from Frank by his relatives The standard remedv for liver complaint and a lecture will occupy two or three It is ordered, That the proofs of said instrument, Last Wednesday Geo. Metzen was up stock, embracing all the latest and most and the said petition, be heard before tins is West's Liver Pills they never evenings. Teachers will need the usual in the old country was in 1875, when he Court, at the omce of Gallagher It Da\is the in justice court on the charge of using desirable patterns, and is in a position disappoint you. 30 pills 25c. All druggists. outfit of note book, stationery and institute village of Sleepy Eye Lake, in said County, on was in Philadelphia, Pa., and had his Tuesday the 2d day of March A. 1886. at i o' abusive and insulting language against to please the most stylish young man. syllabus. The latter will be supplied letters addressed in care of Elwert & clot* the afternoon, when all concerned may for use during the institute to appear and contest the probate of said instrument Jos. A. ckstein and Geo. Schneider. Furthermore, he says he is determined Co. The description given in the letter Milford Neivslets. those who have none of their own. ^Ehe justice sentenced him to pay a fine to turn out a snug-fitting suit of clothes A&d it io further ordered, that public noticeof of Martin Frank leaves but little doubt BE PI NCTUAL. the time and place of said hear)n be $35.00. Hereafter Mr. Metzen will as cheap, if not cheaper, as the same in the mind of the Sheriff that the identity gi\en to all persons interested, by publishing a Those who are on hand at the opening Snow is what we need to make no doubt be more choice in his language. qualit) of goods can be purchased in a cp o this ord-r for three successive weeks prior of the murdered man has been fully are the most interested, and are sleighing a success. to lid day f bearing in the New TJ REVIEW a ready-made clothing store. Gentlemen, weekly i. vspaper printed and published at most licely to remain the entire week. established. Frank's relatives, it appears, Pierre is a very nice town to live in. February turns out to be a tine the citj of New Uim in said County if you want a nice spring or summer are well-to-do people, and there By the Court, ACCOMMODATIONS. A few days ago a number of cowboys winter month after all. suit, look in on Dunkel and give him HBN3T BRANDT, The usual assistance will be afforded is an inheritance of over 1000 marks to Judge of Probate on a tear rode up and down the main Mr. John Krieser, who was down an opportunity to show you what he teachers by the County Superintendent his credit in Fatherland, which he will PROBATE NOTICE. streets, firing revolvers and creating with lung fever, has again recovered, in securing board during the week. can do in the way of prices, etc. never claim. a panic among ihe inhabitants. The althojigh he is not yet able to venture i D. L. KIEHLE, State of Minnesota, County of Brown aa Tis police were iuvisible and the frisky doors. A movement has been inaugurated Probate Court Supt. Public Instruction. In the matter of the estate of 0e Thordaon, do While standing at Van Dusen's coal cowboys were allowed to depart unmoted. by Gen. Pope, of Mankato, to organize Mr. Dav. Haebeile and Mr. Aug. ceaed. J. B. VELIKANJE, house near the railroad track last Saturday On reading and filing the Petition of Theodor an auxiliary to the G. A. R. to Kroschel, two of our "bonanza far- County Superintendent. Thordsonof Brown County representlng,amonr afternoon, Mr. Jos. Schneider' ._ be known as the "Veterans Rights mers," will each erect a costly residence other things, that OleThordsoo late orsaid County NOTICE of Brown on the 19th, day of January A D. 1886, team became frightened at a passin, A number of farmers in Courtland Union." Such organizations are on their respective farms in this at Lake Hanska in said County died intestate i ve and ran away. When the and being an inhabitant of thin County at the time ind Lnfcuette have organized a stock comot and l town. Mr. Herman Radloff and Mr. now existence in New Yotk OF of his death, leaving goods, chattels and estate team started Auton Schneider had hold company for the purpose of improving within this County, and that said petitioner the other eastern and middle States oldest tsoiyyt said deceased, and praying that administration of the reins and Charley, a younger their horses. The stock is divided into and are said to be instrumental in much of said estate be to Christian Ahli be among those that will erect thous- pttlSllMTIlJNS DF TEACHERS, ess or seme other suitable person granted: It isordered, brother, and Eddie Bobleter each held sixty share-s of $25 eacii aud it is proved and dollar barns on their farms. good to the veterans of the Union. At thut -aid petition be heard before the blood stallion ful1 to puichase a one of the horses by the bridie. Still Jndge of thi9 Court, on Saturday the 87th day a meeting of Grand Army men in Mankato Public examinations of and tor teachers We are sorry to learn that a Two- of February A 1886 a 10 o'clock A at the jfov use of the stock holders. A comT'mundable holding on to the reins, Anton fell down of the Countv of Brown will be Probate Office In said County. last week the matter was fully discussed year-old son of Mr. Jos. Seifert ot this And it is furtl er held on the following da\ and at the ordered, that notice thereof be undertaking. and was dragged a considerable distance, and committers appointed to to all persons interested, by publishing a town died very suddenh of convulsion place=# following of this order for three successive weeks pricopy sustaining several bruises on his The Student von Uim is now in rehears arrange for a meeting of G. A. R. men on the 13th inst. The bereaved family New Ulm, at the Court house, Marcn ,,aid ilay of hearing in the New Ulm Review legs and body. Charley was knocked or to iv newspaper, printed and published at thea il by the dramatic section of the of southwestern and western Minnesota 24th and 2oth, 1886. has the sympathy of the entire community. week New Ulm IP said County down and stepped on by one of the Turnverein. Tne drama will be presented Sleepy Eye, at the Public School house, City ofd at New UlUythePouit the 30th day ofJanuary, A to perfect an organization similar to D-la6 Mtrch 26th and 27th, 1886. horses while Eddie hung on to the *8t! ERNST BRANDT, on the evening of March 21st, it thoaaJu existence in other States. Mr. John Essig has opened lumber Spungheld, at the Public School Judge of Probate- neck-yoke and was carried along in is thought. The "Student" will i yard at this sta.ion recently. He nouse. March 29th and 30th, 1886. Our friend Zieske says it was the other this position until near the Empire doubt draw an immense crowd, oiueof State of Minnesota, District Court,District.l Examinations will begin at prcciceIv has already quite a stock, of lumber on 0! Nint Judicia lellow that had that adventure with County of Brown $ mill when he lost his hold and the horses our enthusiastic citizens having alone 9 o'clock a. m. The Statdescnbi of Minnesota to Panlina Graff and hand A saloon will no doubt be the din the complaint herein the roman candles. He tries to clear al-o altll other persons or parties unknown claiming and sleigh passed over him The latter The standing lequired to pass in the guaranteed the vie of 100 tickets. next business enterprise that will any right, title, estate, lien or interest in the e- is sKirt by charging the editor of the pre-cubed studies, is the following: was the most injured of the three re spring into existence here, although wc Third grade 73: *econu 80 farst, in the The Belgrade. Nicollet county, witch You ere hereby summoned and required to IEVIEW with beiuj: befuddled, and unle and was carried into Van Dusen's elevator answer the complaint of Geo W Somerville, the studies common to 3d and 2d grade 90 are getting along nicely without an institution toa.it business is still alive. At a school to comprehend the situation, at plainrifi this -a tion, which is filed in the office by Mr. Hull and Mr. Bevier. On in tne additional or.inches 85. of the clerk of th court in a.id for said county, of that kind. meeting held recently in one of the districts the time of the narration of the adventure and to serve a copy of your .mswer to the said examination it was found that he had sustained Prompt attendance is solicited. We understand that from 73 to 75 complaint on the subscriber at his ofilce in the in that town a fight took place to him. We've heard before of a bad cut under his cnin and his Villase of Sleepy Eye Lake in said county within cts. were paid for wheat at New Ulm J. VELIKANJ E, twenty days after the service of this summon? between the bel evors and unbelievers the pot calling the kettle black, but we the last and preceeding week, while at and back one of his legs was bruised by Co. Supt. upon you exclusive of the day of such service, and in witchcraft. Several sore heads and never thought that such a good christian it you fail to answer the siiri complaint within th* this station only 70 and 72 cts. were the sleigh runners passing over him. New Ulm, Ulm. Feb. 20, 1886. time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this action will ap paid. The Empire Mill Co. of New ek eyes were the ie-.ult ot the const. as Zieske would rise up in nieetin' ply to the court for the relief demanded in the Thos^J who saw the accideqt say it is a Ulm, who own the elevator here, assured complaint Several oi the assaulting parties and charge.us of getting boozy in St. GRAND miracle that he escaped with his life. us some time last fall that tney Dated February 3rd, 1SS6 were on trial in St. Peter last week, but Paul on what he drank in Minneapolis. wauld always pay the New Ulm price GEO. W SOMEHVILLE, The boys are all out again and ready Plaintiff in Person.. the testimony was so conflicting that The story was narrated to us as reportthe MASQUEip-BALL at this station, but as yet the compa- for another adventure, though still State of Minnesota, District Courtl,District. Nint Judicia #s promise has .not amounted to the parties were all discharged on REVIEW, and Gerboth says on Countv of Brown. $ somewhat sore in their limbs. much. Notice is hereby given that an action has beev motion of the countv attorney. Si thing is O. K. commenced in the above named court and eouaty As yet no post office has been established wherein George W. Somerville is plaintiff an* under the auspices of here, and will not likely for PERSONAL MENTION. M. Paulina Graff and also all other persons or garties Last Saturday the weather was remarkable St. Joseph's Benevolent society unknown claiming any right, title, estateen some time to come. or interest in the real estate described tbecomplaint for rapid changes in high of this city has elected the following In our opinion the birthdav of the therein are defendants. Mr. J. M. Crandall, of Chicago, visited JagnerL winds and temperature. In the morning That said action is broughtto determine an adverse officers for the ensuing year: President, Father-of-our-country should be .more with Mrs. J. Newhart overJSunday. claim, estate, lien or interest in or to thepremises generally observed by our people. it was quite cold, with a Jos.Dambach vice president, M. hereinafter described under section two. chapter seventy five, General Statutes of 1878. Mr. Philip Gross returned from stiff breeze from the south. Towards Lauterbach recording secretary, John That the premiaes affected by said action and: Mid pleasures and palaces though we Milwaukee on the early train yesterday sitnattd in the county of Brown and state of noon it moderated somewhat, and Hirsch corresponding secretary, A. may roam, be it ever so humble," Minnesota, and are described as follows: The morning. there's no specific for pain like Salvation about 3 o'clock in* the "afternoon it Nicholaus treasurer, Geo. Palta directors, South-West quarter of section thirty-two, township Oil. Price 25 cents a bottle. one-hundred and eight, North of Range thirty-live commenced snowing then it turned into Fr. Schubert, Anton Zieher, Nic. E. E. Eastman, from Iowa, is in West. Dated February 3rd, 1886. rain, and again into snow. In the Gulden color bearer, Ath. Henle color this vicinity buying three-\ ear-old West's Cough Syrup stops tickling _., GEO- W SOMERYILLE, guard, Nic. Heinen, Frank Schavesdick evening the wind veered around to the [Mch 17] Plaintiff in Person. steers. Mr. Eastman is a nephew of in the throat stops that hacking cough .j the throat, stops that hacking cough and gives perfect relief it is certainly messenger, Wenzel Richter rthwest and blew at a rate of 35 to 45 Mr. L. Bubhard of West Newton. State of Minnesota, qo District Court, worth a trial. All druggists. County of Brown. Ninth Judicial District. examining committee, And. Theurer, les per hour, growing rapidly colder Fr. Williams, Aug. Hellman, Fr The siate of Minnesota to W W Doty and also in the Ant Henle, B. Fesemeyer, C. Forster, til mercurv touched zero. all other persons or parties unknown claiming Yanke and Aug. Freitag went over to A French chemist proposes coating any right, title, estate, lien or interest in the real by means of the withwell-knowof John Simmet. The membership of the Winthrop a few days ago to assist in the bodies of the dead a skin estate described in the complaint herein Sheriff Schmidt informs us that one c?PPe You are hereby summoned and required to societv is quite large and the finances the installation of a new lodge of Sons answer ti complaint of George W. Somerville on Saturday evening, Feb. 27, '86. of the first acts of Nic. Metzen on be*ing are in a satisfactory condition. the plaintiff this action, which is filed the *H^.- electro plating process. A second plat- offie office of the Clerokn of thisD couritb and for said released from jail, recently, was to sa8Crera oi iierman. ing of gold or silver could be added if servheea t,oi, county,,anda copy of your answer to the mD,n 0 write a letter to Louis Larson, at Ji The oyster supper and.entertainment Mr. Lamberton, the' new deputy desired. This treatment, which per- ald the Village of Sleepy Eye Lake in said eoanty, Springfield, advising him to "get," as collector of revenue in this district, was naanently preserves corpses, has already under the auspices of the ladies of the within twenty days after the service of this sunt the sheriff would be after him in a day mons upon yon exclusive of the day of such service, triff i been applied to several human subiects Congregational society at Mr. Newhart's and iryou fall to answer the said complaint 1.Entrance of Prince Carnival and jo. Fortunately or otherwise, the nosing around this city last Wednes- within the time aforesaid, the plaintiffin this actum residence, last Wednesday evening, to^ an animals. suite. will apply to the court for the relief demand aiiv laid hands on Mr. Larson before day. We understand that he made ed in the complaint was a grand social and financial 2.Grand Polonaise and Waltz. Dated February 3rd, 18P6. he received Metzen's warning letter. himself very officious. Pain cannot exist when West's 3.The Colored Band. success. The ladies have never yet GSO. W SOMEBVILLE, 4."August sollst mal Wunter kommen, Larson, against whom an indictment Pla-Hiff in Person. Mr. F. Kuetzing and Mr. C. Ochs World's Wwider is applied. Cheapest failed in making their church socials State of Minnesota, District Courtl, (comic pantomine with orchestra BO- Nint Judicia District was found by the grand jury at the ^ii A _**!.- 04. -a i and best. 2o and 50c.All drunsts popular, and at'their last entertainment County of Brown. $ accompaniments.) Notice is hereby given that an action-has been last term of court, was brought before ll depart this evening for St. Paul on _is. special efforts were made to please all. commenced in the above named court and county S -j w#v^o TWMMV m xx. xi, xtioo pusA Judge Webber last Friday and bound wherein Geo. W. Somerville is plaintiff and W W. business connectel wildvisithChicagokoblock wit the bric The paper flowers were.greatly admired Mr. Kuetzing buy dieted thaat the world would come to an Doty and also all othe* persons or parties unknown Gents in female costumes or^indecent exchng \8| whoeedieadyt8ofh over to the next term of court in the 8 be erected in this city beforby hise th return,, latter trologer in Stt. A DF, 1566 pr a of millinery, end when th feas Georgeh falls claiming any right, title, estate, lien or by all and found ready sale. The art ta masks not admitted. a renc inteiestm the real estate discribed in the complaint sum of $300. on Friday, the feast of St. Mark on gallery is said to hare been immense.and therein are defendants. Mr. A. J. Alwm, who pulled our Easter and Corpus Christi day on St. That said action is brougtht to determine an adverse its mirth provoking features were Tickets can be had at Kcehler's and 1 had to comb back the hair from my claim, estate, Uea or interest in or to the sanctum latch string last Monday, is of John's day. All this happens this year, premises hereinafter described under section two, many. This was a new feature in Liebold's barber shops,City Drugstore, forehead and omit the parting to conceal the opinion that Springfield is a very butpeople^ the worldehas come to an iend,t in chapter seventy-five, General statutes of 1S78. ar getting used to Gebser's book store, A. Brey, F. Williams, my baldness. Since then Parker's ha this city and it took so well that a repetition* healthy village. settleAHimselfin and theienew wif had ^S^tSSS^S That the premisesaffected by said action are tn eo. t* A A Schnoberich, Dakota House,Union [flair Balsam has made my hair as thick situated in the County of Btown and State of Min-' barely down in new will no doubt be had in the got settled down their & neaota, and are described as follows: The RoutnEaat Hotel, H. A. Subilia, all members id glossy as ever- Ladies whose hair ouarter of section thirty-two, township onehundred near future. Of course the ladies feel home when they were presented with of the Orchestra and in the evening at getting thin will find the Balsam just For coughs, colds, and all throat and and eight, North of Range thirty-five, *JF grateful to their manyj friends who at- an heir. Mother and babe doing well the door. ifcndid. Mary Swanson, Chicago. lung diseases use West's Cough Syrup. IwOSt. Dated February 3rd, 1S86 Mch t] All druggists. Admission fiO cents. and Albert is the happiest man extant Mch 17] KaJnttffiaPe-joB, 3