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New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892

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.NEWULM AND VICINITY. Go to Wd. Eibner for ice cream and C. & N. W. Ry. have made half rates Star Sample Boom, the late term of court said he was in should attempt openly 10 wrest this soda water. "i for round trip tickets, all other roads New Ulm all night slept in a box car. California fruit at W. Eibner's. privilege from us we would rise at in the State one and one fifth fare for Last Thursday afternoon the Phelps Nelson did not have the drills in his once in our might and protest at any JACOB H0ESCHELER, rop r. round trip. For premium lists, speed Snipe Hunters are beginning to make Pump and Wind mill company, who kit when he was arrested. The county I cost It is coming slowly, but non the programs and any other information Cor. Minn. & Center streets, New Ulm their appearance. are driving a well for Ferdinand attorney thought there wasn't much less surely if we fail to guard against address: Brasch one mile north of Gaylord, Sibley evidence upon which he could be prosecuted, it. from another direction. Our greatest The fall term of our public schools I desire to inform my former cus "4 county, at the depth of 131 feet, Mr. Runitz finally concluded not C. VA N CAMPEN, Sec. enemy one who is always at work will begin one week from next Monday. tomers and friends, and the public generally, struck an air vein. The air was so Rochester, Minn. to swear ont a complaint and the man that I have opened a sample is our own indifferance to this most room in the building lately by me occupied strong as to raise a steam gauge to a was discharged without ceremony. We would call the attention of parents vital yet weakest point, the caucus. If Excursion to Lake Superior. as a clothing store" The nest of pressure of seventy-five pounds and a Sleepy Eye Herald. and scholars to the announcement we allow our political powers to fall Wines, Liquors and Cigars weight weighing four or five pounds, of Supt. Nix in another column. into disuse which we are surely doin will always be kept on hand. A fine A party of from 75 to 100 ladies and PERSONAL* MENTION. was blown in the air twenty or thirty it will be an easy matter and only a lunch will be served from 10 a. m. to 12 m. gentlemen from this city, Sleepy Eye, Quite a number of suspicious characters feet. The well is continually sending a question f time to lose them altogether. are loafing around town lately. It Redwood Ealls, Tracy, Marshall and Infants' Lace caps, a good assortment, volume of cold air intermingled with G. Fischer is farming in Wabasha Citizen. r% behooves everyone to keep his eyes other southwestern Minnesota towns varying from 40cts. to SI..30. at sand and gravel. A large whistle was County. wide-open. will join in an excursion to Lake Superior Frank Kuetzinp-. tried, and could be heard a mile. NEW UL,M MARKETS:Wheat, No. 1, Miss Julia Sommer is visiting in 60 No. 2, 55 oats, 25 corn, 30 barley, next week. The party will go Crowds have visited the well, it being Worthfield. Judging from an article in Sunday's I 35 potatoes. 35c. new onions, Dahl & Anderson^ to Kasota next Wednesday morning on the greatest phenomenon ever kown in 1.00 butter,6 to 8 eggs,8 live hogs.per Nordhcht, the local editor of that paper E. G. Pahi smiles a happy smile. It the regular train. There they will this vicinity. lb 3: pork, per lb 4. Flour per cwt. does not soem to take kindly to female is a girl and she arrived Friday. make close connection with a special Lamberton, Minn. S2.25$2.65. book agents. About thirty of our people picknicked for Minneapolis and St. Paul, arriving The State Superintendent of public Agents for Frank Kuetzing is selling the cheapest at Swan Lake Sunday. in the latter city about 2 o'clock p. m. instructions, Prof. D. L. Kiehle, has i'redri&kson Land Co., Chicago. Wd. E bner is daily in receipt of corsets, laces, hoiserv, embroidery Wednesday afternoon will be put in prepared a very interesting table from Albert Hagberg is building up quite fresh fruit. and dress-buttons viewing the sights in and around the a reputation as a fisherman. the report of President Northrop, examiner School and State Lands in Farmers are now busily engaged twin cities. At 9:40 p. m. the party will for the State high school board. Redwood and Cottonwood Counties. Senator Peterson returned from f\VA and reliable Medicines arethebest stacking the golden grain. Much of it take sleepers at St. Paul and proceed The report, as embraced in the table, VF%\* todependupon. Acker'sBlood Elixir Dakota Saturday morning. NOTICE! has been prescribed for years for allim- is already in stack and threshing will via the C. St. P. M. & O. road to Bayfield, shows in detail the result of the examination Judge Newhart returned from his puritiesoftheBlood. IneveryfonnofScrofulous, !oo commence. Wis., where they will arrive at of papers submitted to the examiner Syphiliticor Mercurialdiseases, it is visit to the east last week. invaluable. For Rheumatism, hasnoequal. 7:10 the next morning. A steam yatch from nearly all the towns in the Mr. J.J. Wetzler. the man so badly Mr. Mullen injured his right hand C. L. Roos, New Ulm, Minn. will be in waiting, and after breakfast State on the high school list. The report injured by a reaper running over him while operating a self-binder last week. indicates an improvement over any at the Island View, the excursionists near Sleepy Eye, died four days after NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. R. Pfefterle started for the St. Peter previous school year. Of the 65 papers will be taken across the bay to Madeline the accident occurred. shooting tournament Monday evening. Chas. Wagner is now received frem the New Ulm high Island, immediately opposite Bavfield Hew Ulm Public Schools. school every paper passed examination, and distant only about 3 miles. Emil Weschcke has accepted a position The grand shooting tournament commenced The fall term of the public schools sole agent for New Ulm which is comparatively the best showing Here tents will be pitched and the party begins Monday, August 16th. Applications in Mr. Holzschuh's drug store in in St. Peter yesterday and continues for admission will be received made by anv school in the State. Minneapolis. will go into camp for ten days. La until to-morrow evening. Several and vicinity for the J}Qm at the Supt.'s office in the school building, Of the 57 papers sent in by Sleepy Eye Pointe, the place selected for the camp, of our nimrods are in attendance. Mr. L. S. Peck, of Kasson, Minn., on Thursday, Aug. 12th, from 9 a. mestic Sewing Machine 47 passed examination, which is also a is an ancient land-mark on Madeline m. to 12 m., 1 to 5 p. m. and 6 to 7 p. is visiting in town. He is the guest of The"New Ulm Miller's Association" it is with very good showing. The three years' m. Non-resident applicants for admission Island and one of the oldest settlements J. Newhart. an have bought a warehouse at Nicollet. will report for examination at the term of the New Ulm and Sleepy Eye of America. The Pilgrim Fathers Alfred Roos has entered the employ Supt's office, on Friday, Aug. 27th, at They will change it into an elevator State high schools have expired, but landed upon Plymouth Rock only twenty-one 9 a. m. of the American Express Co.and is pleasure he informs the and buy wheat for Ibeir mills at this application will be made to have same years before the Jesuit missionaries By order of the Board of Education, at present conductor of the city delivery. place. renewed. and French traders were here upon R. Nix, Supt. public that he is there- New Ulm, July 30, 1886. this, island. The first tlneshing this season in this Dr. and Mrs. Berry, Dr. and Mrs. Geo. J. Ehrler, for several months by enabled to offer a One and a half miles from La Pointe NOTICE vicinity was done last Monday on the McFadden and the Misses Mary Bogen past in the employ of the Beobachter of is the site of the old French fort built this city, and Geo. Scherer of New Ulm, larm of Mr. Dittbenner, near the Cottonwood and Bertha Behnke were in Sleepy Eye machine to his custom- by Le Sueur, in 1692. Madeline Island will about the middle of August, establish OF mill. We undestand that the part of last week. a German paper in Mankato. The is the largest and most accessible of the Examination for Teachers. ers, that is second to yield was quite satisfactory. Mrs. Werner Boescb, who has been young men who propose starting this Apostle Islands and its natural beauties Notice is hereby given that the public enterprise are represented as being reliable visiting with her daughter in Marshall, are manifold. There is good rock fishing none in quality, and that examinations ot and for teachers and intelligent and success will St. Peter Herald: -Thos. Mulverhill, returned home last week. Mr. W. also will be held at the following places and along the island and brook trout are no doubt attend their efforts. Mr. of New Ulm, while down below last made Marshall a flying visit. on the following dates: has always had the best Ehrler occupied a position on the Buffallo caught in great abundance in the inland week purchased a fine black trotting Springfield, at the public schoolhouse, county Mepubhkaner, of Fountain streams near Bayfield. A steam Jos. A. Eckstein, Sheriff Schmidt, August 23rd and 24th, 1886. horse and has him in trainins for the City, Wis., for nine years, which fact is reputation of any sew- E. Schnoberich, Robt. Loheyde, Fred yatch and sail and row boats will be at Sleepy Eye, at the public sc'ioolhouse. fall races. Ed. Evenson took the horse certainly a high recommend for his integrity August 25th and 26th, 1886. Behnke, Chas.Hauenstein and W.Mueller the disposal of the excursionists and if and honesty. The paper will be ing machine ever sold. up to New Ulm. New Ulm, at the courthouse, independent in polities.Mankato Free drove down to St. Peter yesterday they don't enjoy themselves to their ^T-"-* August 27th and 28th, 1886, The infant child of Mr. and Mrs. Press. morning to take in the shooting tournament. hearts content it will be their own fault. Ask anyone who has Examinations will commence at 9 Wm. Brust of Redwood Falls died last There seems to be a slight error in When the party breaks camp they will o'clock a. m. precisely. Sunday night and was buried at this used a Domestic and Teachers are solicited to ue prompt. the foregoing. We understand that probably take a steamer at Bayfield Mr. Alex. Harkin, of West Newton, place yesterday. The bereaved parents No private examinations will be Mr. Geo. Scherer will be the sole proprietor and return by the way of Duluth. The passed through the city yesterday they will tell you all granted. have the sympathy of their many of the new paper, although Mr. fare for the round trip from Kasota to on his way to St. Peter. He informed The usual standing \M\ be requited New Ulm friends. Ehrler will have charge of the mechanical Bayfield will be only $7,00, and for to pass, viz: 3rd irt.ide, lb 2nd p.ide, us that he and Mrs. H. will in a few this and much more 80: 1st grade 90 IM the studies common department of the office. Mr. Scherer those wishing to return viaDuluth $9,50, days depart for an extended visit in The Sons of Herman bought a six to the 3rd and 2nd, and 85 in those peculiar perhap s. will have charge of the editorial and the expense of the whole trip need Scotland, the country of their nativity. acre tract of land opposite the Lutheran to the 1st made. management of the paper, and as he is not exceed $25. Mr. H. says this will be his first visit to New Ulm July 31st, 1886. Seminary, for their monument to young and enerjetic and well qualified J. B. VELIKANJE, Co. Supt. Scotland in 36 vears. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Hermann. The location is as tine a Burglars in Sleepy Bye. State Norma Schoo for the position, we look for something one as could be secured for the purpose. State of Mmneota, County of I.rovvn I Pro. that will be a credit to the Germanspeaking [Communicated.] Work will commence soon. bate Court Wednesday night a call was made at AT MANKATO. population of Mankaio and In the Matter of the E=tate of Siorm Atneo The Caucus* sen Deceased. a couple of places in town by burglars. James Cannon, an old veteran of the Blue Earth county. The first number Notice i lurchj gi\en to all persons having claims and demands against the estate of bionn II The first place visited was evidently First Minnesota, was last week appointed The entrance examination for the will appear Aug. 13. Look out for the It is the duty as well as the privilege Atneosen late of the Count) of Brown deceased, Fall term will be held MONDAY, AIGUsT Illsley's shop where tools were abundant. that the Judee of the Probate Court of said countv postmaster at Mankato". It was Mankato Post when it comes. of a citizen of this country to use his will hear, examine, and adjust claims and de 30 TH, beginning at 9 o'clock, A Mr. Illsley had during the previous generally thougt the President would mands against said estate, at hi i office the City political rights to the best possible advantage. M. Fall term begins Tuesday, August Mysterious Disappearance. of New Ulm in said county, on the first Monday afterneon laid his watch in the desk re-appoint Mr. Wise on the adjourment 31st, 1886. of each month for six successive months, commencing Every voter is a part of the with the first Monday in September lh66, and forgot to take it with him when he of Congress, and Cannon's appointment The reputation of this school is attested sovereignity and is in a measure responsible and that six months fiom the 9th day of July by an emollment the past \ear went home. It was appropriated by lb86 have been limited and allowed by Paid is considerable of a surprise. Magdalena Daube, residing with her for mistakes and misdoings of incompetant Probate Oomt fo. creditors to present their of over six bundled pupils. the burglars and a good heavy sledo-e sister, Mrs. Werner Juenemann, in this claims officials. Any man who neglects For full particulars lespecting conditions Last week, at St. Cliarles, Edward KAKI ATNEOSEN, hammer was also taken along. The city, left home two weeks ago to-day to ot admission, cou.ses of study,exceptionally Administratrix of tne estate ofsionn II. Atneosen his political duty and attempts (xieason, a freight brakeman on the Winona Deceased. Aug 17 burglars then went to the rear door of go the farm of Jos. Juenemann, in the low expenses, etc., send for to shirk this responsibility is ranting at PROBATE NOTICE. & St. Peter road, was shot by a the new catalogue, mailed fiee to any Runitz's shoe store and forced an entrance. town of Sigel, distant about six miles faults directly attributable to mm^elt negro tramp whom lie had ejected from address. The safe was in the rear end from New Ulm. She went after a letter, State of Mmrcsota, Brown Count) J-cs in when he is grumbling about the eriors a freight car on which he was stealing EDWARD SEARING, President. Probate Court of the store, and helping themselves to but was told by her sister that she of our government or the follies ot our Mankato, Minn., Juh 27, 1886. In the matter of the estate ofGilbeit O Harbo a ride. The tratnp took to the woods deceased. a box of matches from the shelf, the might remain and assists Mr. Juenemann officials. It is a singular fact that On reading and filing the Petition of Mir O.Har but was ciptuied and lodged in the Carleton College, crooks proceeded to drill a hole in the in the harvest field, should he be bo of Brown county representing, among othet men will face cannon and musketry to Winona jail. things, that Gilbert O. II irbo late os ud County safe just in the right spot where they short of help. Not returning within a of Crown on the 1st day of Jul} A gain political liberty, but in tmies of 1886, at'town Linden in sa'd County died intes could strike the lock. Then they inserted reasonable time, Mrs. Juenemann went Attention is tiled to the advertisement peace allow it to take care of itself. NORTHFIELD, MINN. tate, and being an inhabitant of this County at a chisel or similar instrument and out to her brother-in-law and. to her the time of his death, leaving goods, chattels, and oi the Mankato Normal school To say nothing of the danger to national eotate wit in this ouutj and that the said Petitioner FALL TERM opens Sept. 8, 1886. broke off the lock. The doors were great surprise, learned that her sister is the widow of said dcceas d, and praying which appears in another column. As life that lies in this neglect and indifference, that iidnnii-tr tt-on of ud estate be to Ole Jorgenson SEVENTEEN INSTRUCTORS ARE EMPLOYED. then easy to open, but they found they had not been there at all. Search was quite a number ot young ladies and granted It is ordued, that aid petition our local needs requite that The Courses aie be heard befoie the Judge oi this couit, on Mon had still to open the inner doors. A hole at once instituted for the missing woman, gentlemen from this vicinity contemplate more interest be taken by voters in political Classical, Literary, Scientific, cnglishAcademy da) tne 23id daj of Aug A.D l*86,at 10 o'clock A. was drilled nearly through the lock of but up to this writing not the at the Probate Office in paid comity and Musical, attending the school, the advertisement affairs. One of the greatest bulwarks Oidered further, that notice thereof be given to the inner door, but there the job was slightest trace of her has been discovered. Besides Preparatory and Post-Graduate the heirs of -aid deceased, and to all persons mKrcted, above referred to will no doubt of our political liberty and the by publishing a copy of th.s order for studies. abandoned, probably because the burglars It seems no one has seen her be interesting reading. connecting link betwteu official and three successive weeks prior to said day of hearing, Instruction given in D^a.Mng ana in the Ulm Review a weekly newspaper became alarmed at some outside after she left home. She is 43 years voter is the Caucus and of all our printed and published at the City of New Ulm Painting. At the regular meeting of the BOARD onnoise. The money drawer was broken old and when she left home she had in aid (ounty. political institutions this is the most Special facilities for study in Pure OP TRADE to be held Friday, August Dated at New Ulm the 8th ly ef July JJ open but there was not a cent in it. an old dress and a handkerchief tied over Mathematics and Astronomy. sadly neglected. Men stay away from *-A,(Jth next, at 8 o'clock p. m., the question Bj fie Court, her head. She carried no other clothing Extensive Chemical and Bioiog.eal The marshal had suspected a couple of water works will be discussed. the caucus and solace themselves with (L ERNST BRANDT, Laboratories with her and was without money. All members are requested to be present. of strangers who were around town the Jiidgc of Probate! the idea that when Election day comes Open to students of either sex. MORTGAGE SALE. Mrs. Juenemann is almost distracted previous day, and had inquired their they will make their choice. But on Expenses very low. By order of the Board of Directors, and has kept up the seach night and business. One of them said he was a For Catalogue and Cnculars, address. Election day they find they have ne Delaalt having been made the payment of Jos. A. ECKSTEIN, the sum of fivehundrcd and ninty eight doll irs day since her sister's disappearance JAMES W. STRONG, painter. The marshal examined his Sfcretarv. choice for the simple reason that candidates and MX cents ($598 0C), which is claimed to be due President. has been discovered. The matter has and is due at the date of this notice upon a certain kit and found some paint brushes in it whom others have nominated mortgage, duly executed and delivered The annual convention of the societies also been brought to the attention of AGENTS WANTED! but he also found some drills and chisels. by Frank Schiltz and .Mary Schiltz his are not what they desire and they are Send for fall particu- wife as mortgagors to Samnal Peterson as constituting the Minnesota Sangerbund the city authorities If anyone knows lars and for evidence He reported to the president of obliged to take up with the choice of a mortgagee bearing date the fourth day of December that this 18 the most will be held in this city commencing A 1882 to securo the payment ol $1491 00 of the woman's present whereabouts the council and warned some of the salable and profitable comparative few or not vote at all. and interest and taxes on the premises described book published, or, to -i\ time, send $125 at Aug. 21st and continuing two they will confer a favor by making the merchants, including Mr. Runitz,of the therein and, with a powei of sale the rein contained, Liberty in the ideal is a grand thing but once tor Canvassing Book end state vonr choice duly recorded in the office of the Kegister of of townships Addiess N. D. THOMPSON PUB- days. The delegates during their stay fact known at once to Mrs. Juenemann presence of suspicous characters. Mr. Deeds and for the Conntj cf Brown and State it is so warped and perverted in prac LISHING CO., Pub-., St Louis, Mo, or New ot Mmnesot t, on the 5th daj of December in this city will be the guests of the or the city authorities. The woman York Cm Runitz removed his money from the tice that it is hard to tell wether we 1582, at 9 o'clock a in Book. "L" of mortgages, CLOSING New Ulm Maenerchor and elaborate is somewhat weak-minded, we are informed, on page V1 ind which mortgage was on safe and als his valuable papers, consequently have any. The fundamental principle the 28th day of December 182 by awithm instrument, arrangements for their entertainment and cannot speak any English. the burglars would have dated on that ty, for ilue icceivedbv of our government is that the people the said barai.il Peterson duly sold as^ned are being made. Large numbers are found nothing valuable had they succeeded govern themselves, but how many of transfeied and et over to Morns K. yullerand Rochester Fair, John A Johnson together vv 'h t' note and debt comino- from St. Paul and Minneapolis. in opening the safe. us really exert any practical influence in s-ud mortgage described, which ^a'd deed of assignmf-nt was on the31t diy of January 1884 The suspected parties had visited except grumbling upon the administration The Herald reports a case of sickness at 9 o'clock a duh Sled, foi recoid in the of The seventh Annual Fair of the Runitz store on the previous afternoon ficeofthe Register of Deeds in and fo- Brown MILLINERY GOODS. of public affairs. It is not because in Sleepy Eye the nature of which is countv.Mxnne--ota and I'JI) recorded Book "P" Southern Minnesota Fair Association on the pretense of having a shoe mended, we cannot but because we do not try. of Mortgage* on pages 1^6 and md wh-reas puzzling the doctors. John Raschka, sold Morris E. Fuller and John Johnson have will oe held Sept. 13th to 18th, 1886. and had undoubtedly made a preliminary The caucus is the place first of all to ever since been and aienow the owners and a former resident ot Iberia, is the unfortunate The Fair held by this association in holders of said mortgage and debt and default examination ot the scene of use our power in placing reliable candidates and his ailment, it is said, has been made in the payment thereof and the its management, and amounts paid in their operations. condition" of said mortgage and no action oi pro nomination lor office and if Continuous sickness rtikca it auvisable somewhat resembles glanders, and this ceedmghav 1112: been instituted at 1 tw 01 otherwise, premiums, places them among the best Thursday morning marshal Clancy to recover the debt =ecnied bv s.tid mort we fail in our duty there, our power for me to close out summer believe is strengthened by the fact that gnge, or an pait thereof Fairs held in the whole country. started out to hunt the perpetrators of at the election is greatly restrictet if not and fait stock of milliner, goods which a horse recently purchased by him was Now therefore, notice is hereby given that b' The Fair this vear promises to oe unusually virtue of the pov ei of ile conni'.cd *'iid mort'gagcandpuisuantto the burglary and at Courtland he found totally destroyecfc The piivilege of nominating, I have concluded to do and,offer everything last Wednesday shot by order of the local the statute in sueh cise attractive. Liberal premiums the man who on the previous day had mile and provided, the si.d mortgage will be candidates for our many at greatly reduced prices. board of health. foreclosed b\ a sale of the premises"de-cnlcd r are offered in all departments. As usual represented himself to be a painter. ofiices is the rock ot safety upon which and conv ej ed by saul mortgage, 17- THERESA TVJ^TPHAL. "Selfishness will kill a town. Liberality the baby show will be an especial Theea- ha.f of the northwest quarter and thr Another man, supposed to be an ordinary rests the whole iabric of American ft est half of the northe Kt qua-w of=eetioi. No and i&iblic spirit will build it up. feature. This exhibition will take place thirty-foar (34) in township No one hundred an tramp, "was in his company. The freedom. Take this aw ay and the people eight (10b) north of Range No th'rtj three (A3 When men serve their end without regard Wednesday, 10 a. m..Sept. 15th, and is marshal brought them both back to will have no voice in making tue Cestui Brown county and State of Minnesota with the hereditaments and appurtenances whic to the city's interest they strike a open to all the handsome babies of the this placo. Mr. Runitz recognized the laws, no port in their administration, salevullbe made by the snenff of said Brow blow at its progress. Between a town county under two years of age. Eio-ht county, at the frontdoor of the Courf house, (Successor toE. E. Seiter painter as the man who had been to his and no political liberty. Relipguish the Ctty of Now Ulm in said count) and itate, on with moneyand another with enterprise, elegant prices are offered for the babies, the 26th ly ot Angu=t J. 1886, at 10 o'- store to get a shoe mended. The man this privilege and relinguish with it clock A of that daj, at public vendue, to the we would select the latter. Moneyed and the show will be the largest ever called himself Joseph Nelson said he all we gained by the Declaration of Independance highest bidder for cash, to pay said debt and interest, men are of little interest to a town, unless and the taxes on said premises for the vears seen in the west. A Minnesota Circuit I take pleasirre in informing the people was a painter, looking for work had and the struggle- that lm 1880,1SS1,1882,1883,1884 and interest amountm" of New Ulm and vicinity that I have they are the right kind, unselfish for races, embracing the State Fair to *152 81 and fifty cellars attorney's fees as st left Sleepy Eye on the night freight for mortalized it. Some will say there is assumed charge of the well-known art pulated in and by said mortgage in case of foreclosure, generous and public spirited. Money Aug. 30th to Sept 4th, Stillwater Sept. and the disbar-ementa allowed by law I New Ulm about 9 p. m. said he could no danger, there is nobody to deprive gallery until recently conducted by Mr. subject to redemption at any time within one alone will not make a town, or cause 6tb, to 10, Rochester Sept. 13th to 18th prove by John Lind, who was on the E. E. Seiter and that I am prepared us of it. We cannot be to sure of that year from the day of sa'p, as provided by law business to grow or thrive. Behind it has been arranged. Large purses are Dated May 27th A. 1886. to wait upon all the old customers. same train, that he had gone to New Some of the greatest nations of the MORRIS E. FULLER AND JOHV A. JOHNSON, Prices low. Satisfaction guaranteed. must be willing, wide-awake, energetc offered which will draw the fastest assignee Assigneseoof mortgage,g mortga Ulm said he knew John Lind because earth fell when they deemed themselves .f push.1'Ex. Remember the placeBroadway, near 8 a LISD & HAGBEBG, men with horses in the country.^ For our Fair nin-or set of men x,AUorTnT?y A he had seen him at Lake Benton durino- an most secure.' Union Hall. P. D. WERTS. residing at .iew Ulm, Minn 4 m mM mjjtm