New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
June 22, 1887 · Page 4 of 8
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fPP #_--* NEW ULM AND VICINITY. The Lightning struck the building of The examinati&n of students of Dr. Clow of the Pharmaceutical Wetfm*. SLEEP! EIE CORMSPOSDENCE. ^Cfcwlp- Giairunrt Tick**? A. Brink, of the town of Cornish, two Martin Luther Collegegwas held in this ^Tuesd ay afternoon the following officers Travelers' Guide. miles south of Winthrop, last Saturday, To San Francisco, Los Ani^l.w and city June 15th and 16ih in the college. were elected for the ensuing year. other California point* soid at killing Mrs. Brink instantly. Two car J.C. Zieske and wife took in the The following members of the board J. P. Allen, S Paul, President, J. C. stations on the Chicago & North-Westera city of New Ulm last Saturday returning penters who were in the building with were present: Rev. F. Frey of Stillwater Railway at frequent intervals during Hening, Stillwater, first vice president, on tbe same evening. Mr. Brink received a shock and were Rev. C. Gans,ewitz of S Paul, Rev. Mr. John Arndtfrom Courtland the summer. For rates, dates and D. A. Pietre, Duluth, second vice president, informataon apply to anv ticket agent rendered unconscious. H. Quell, of Minneapolis, Rev. C. and his brother Fred from Fox Lake H. H. Meyer, Sleepy Eye, third of the Chicago & North-Western Railway, Bender, of Red Wing, Rev. C- J. Albrecht, Wis. were in Sleepy Eye. They are Dr. Bauer of St. Louis is in town this or address ice president, E. F. Allen, Minneapolis, etei'f(f( cousins to J.C. Zieske. John made it of New Ulm, Messrs. W. Lindeke week. He came up to look after a secretary, S. ~R. JMcMastera, St. Winonk>.f feSr E. P. WILSON, pleasant for them while here. and F. Gundlach, of St. Paul, G. ^Gen 1 Passenger Agent, Chicago. number of his patients, notably Lina Paul, treasurer. Wednesday's morning Sleepy Eye can now boast of a E. Strauch, of Strauss Station, and Fr. Ruehmke, whom he had treatgd for Going East. Going West. business consisted mainly in hearing Vogelpohl & DunkeTT^ goob barber who can be found in the Boock of New Ulm. The College was hip joint disease. Mrs. Ruehmke informs reports from various committees and No. 4 Express, 9:46 a. m. No. 1 Express 4:25 a.m. shop formerly occupied by Brust Hammond. 2 9:33 p.tn 3 6:00 p.m. attended by 77 students during the year, Call on Mr. St Marie and he us that the Doctor has removed m&fi Merchant Tailor*, reading of papers. Amongst the latter 4:1 5:00pa.. 5 4' 10:350 1:4 p.m a.m.. 12 Ac'm 23 Ac'm 4 1 9 will convince you. T&, 'W^&Xpf* }t of whom 15 attended the Preparatory 4" 4 114 6 10:30 a.m. all bandages from the patient and that was an interesting one on the value of 4 4 Minn. St., New Ulm, Minn. department, 48 the Academy department, Uiesecke & Schoregge have moved, Lina is entirely cured. sacharated pepsins for the preparation Nos 1 and 2 daily. All others daily their Drug Store into P. Runitz's store The undersigned wish to announce and 14 the Theological department. of Liquor Pepsin, handed in by Wm.H, except Sunday. While driving around the country on Main St next to Sleepy Eye Bank, to the people of Hew TJIm and vicinity The board resolved to secure Doehne of this place. Promptly at 2 that they have formed a copartnership where they are prepared to furnish C. W. H. HEIDEMAN, Agent. tributary to New Ulm, last week, we another professor, at the commencement p. m. Citizens of New Ulm were on and will continue to supply the people their patrons with everything in their were pleased to notice the excellent of the fall term, also that the liabilities of this vicinity with the best of clothing line.%w*-**ife* tiUfcfcft hand with carriages and treated the We understand that Fr. Lawenski is condition of the crops. We do |not re* at the lowest prices. Only first class of $9000, which remain on the Peter Majewske has been on the visitors to a drive around the city and very sick. member ever having seen them in a finer work will be turned out. sick list for some time. Glad he is convalescing. property, shall be paid during the ensuing surrounding country. Various points of Respectfully condition and unless we have 3BK| Do not forget to read Kuetzing's new year. Tne value of the property interest were show them and about 4 some severe hailstorms or too much VOGELPOHL & DUNKKL. advertisement in this issue. W.W.Smith has been takingtin is estimated at $30,000. p. m. the party, headed towards rain the harvest will be better this fall Montevideo for the last few days. *JOE SALE. jf Gruenefelder's band picknicked with Schell's grove where refreshments and Justice Sebastian Y. Hanft, one of the than any that we have had for years. Saturday we were blessed with another their friends at Herman Heights Sunday. a lunch were served. The rest of the One three year old and one yearling Mf oldest and best known citizens of. St. good shower of rain it made everything colt. Inquire of Carl Puengel, witL ti It becomes our painful duty to chronicle afternoon was spent in toasting, singing, revive. Paul, and well known to many of New Philip Knees in Milford. the death of Mrs. Ida Gag which running races etc. and having a Work on our new Depot has commenced, Ulm's citizens died Thursday, after a Mr. Win. Yoerg of St. Paul came up occurred at her home yesterday at 2 a. the frame is up and in a generally good time. At 7:30 p. m, lingering illness, at his residence, 254 A fine assortment ofe fancv fresh fruits Saturday to visit with Mrs. Xoerg and couple of weeks there will be a new just received at th Palac Restau m. The immediate cause of her death they attended the reception given in w% DeBow street. Originally, the deceased parents. place to loaf around at rant. was a fever contracted during childbirth. their honor at the residence of Mayor lived at Henderson, Minn., where he 0Drs. Wellcome and Marcellus took Bingham Bros, have received a carload She was down in the bloom of Weschcke and at 9:30 p. m. nearly all was for a number of years a justice of GEO. BENZ& SONS. ,v in the city of Duluth last week to attend of yellow pine flooring direct from youth and leaving a young husband and of them took the east bound passenger the Medical Society. the peace, but he removed to St. Paul Importers and Wholesale Dealers in Alabama. child. This is indeed a sad blow to the for home. ,The universal expression WINES & a quarter of a century ago, and about There are several weddings on the surviving members of the family. Mrs. amongst the members was that they programme for this week but we will 1873 was chosen to a similar position We had the pleasure of meeting Mr. LIQUORS Gag was but 22 years old at the time of had the best business meeting ever held mention no names as yet. in St. Paul. ^This office he held at the M. D. Brown of Fairfax, at our office her death. by the society and that the social features Died. The mother^of Mrs. Swolve time of his death, but for the past four Saturday. 217 & 219 E. 3rd Str. S Paul. Minn. died last Thursday and* was buried on exceeded their expectations by far. or five months he had|been unable to Last week the writer had occasion Friday. Age 74 years. RmniTllfll' Genuine Insect Powder The late stock of John Albert has to The next meeting will be held at Stillwater attend to his duties. The deceased mUUlllldl 5 at Henry GoetV*. to visit Martin Luther College and was be sold at once. Goods will be sold at Mr. Wm. Strassburg, from Lafay in June. The exhibit of pharmaceutical leaves a large family, several married %f* both surprised and pleased to note how ette, Nicollet Co. was seen promenading the lowest prices. preparations and fancy FRF$H strawberries received sons and daughters, among the former our streets one day last week. the grounds around the college had been MI-VJ II daily at M. Eibner's. goods was exceptionally good and the being Capt Hanft, of the Dayton Bluff Work on the drive-well is progressing Great preparations are being made dence ou German improved during the last year. Beautiful resi exhibitors deserve great credit for their fine to celebrate the 4th of July. The sons police precinct, and another son is a favorabl}. Up to date the workmen A driveways and plots of grass and FflP Salfl" enterprise. of vets, and the old vets, have taken member of the S Paul fire department. _U1 UtUO. have reached a depth of 165 feet. or Particulars in- S flowers have been arranged. A pavilion street the thing in hand, and whatever they quireof RrDOLPH KIRSLIK. #Jj Although a life-long Democrat and a has been built and the grounds do undertake has to be carried ont. H. Meyer and lady and Chas. City Council Proceedings. worthy and exemplary citizen, Justice The programme will be out this week. generally show that a great deal of Star Sample Room, Schoregge and la.dj of Sleepy Eye took Hanft never aspired to hold any other care is taken to keep them in a neat in the pharmaceutical festivities last Smoke the celebrated "Philopene' office than the one occupied by him at Adjourned meeting of the City Council and presentable condition. The view of and week. the best 10 cent cigar in the market the time of his decease, and he was well of the City of New Ulm held June Farmers' Home. the town from the college grounds is so Only manufactured by Mueller & Essen. 16th A. D. 1887. All members present, known throughout Minnesota as Noble Our night police are experts when it magnificent that no one should fail to the president, Mr. Rudolph, in the Grand of the order of Druids. He was comes to throwing rccus. Samples of visit them during the summer. chair. JACOB HOESCHELER, Pr a leading member of the German society their skill can be seen at Gebsei's book The communication f the Mayor The veterans of Brown and Redwood of St. Paul, one of the trustees of the store. vetoing the bills of Jacob Rohner $6.75 cured every year by Acker's celebrated Dealer in counties held their annual reunion at and Frank Rohner $30.00 allowed by German church, at the corner of Minnesota English Remedy. It is a guaranted preparation Wines. liquors Saloon fixtures, consisting of ice box, the Council June 7th 1887 was read. if it does not help you it will cost Springfield Wednesday. They were and Eleventh streets, and was counter and pool table tor sal cheap. After Consideration, it was, on motion you nothing. Try it A single dose Will assisted by the sons of veterans of one of the stockholders in the German and Cigars. of Councilor Jacobs, unanimously show its good effect. Trial bottles 10 eta. For particulars inquire at the Review Sleepy Eye. Springfield was decked in National Bank of St. Paul. C. L. Roos New Ulm, Minn. resolved to allow the bills of Jacob office. holiday attire in honor of the occasion. A fine lunch will be served every day. Rohner $6.75 and Frank Rohner $30,00 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. above the Veto of the Mayor. A meeting of citizens was held in Numerous buildings were decorated The sad news has been received from Cor. Minn. & Centor streets. The Council then passed by a unanimous Turner Hall Friday evening for the purpose and then arches bearing appropriate inscriptions Washington Territory that Mrs. Jos. New Ulm. M'nn. vote the following Ordinances CARD OF THANKS. of organizing to fittingly celebrate were strung across the *tuetz, formerly of this place died une considered in previous meetings to wit: the 25th anniversary of the battle of 12th. streets. The exercises consisted in a Rev. d. Mowery desires to express Ordinance No. 1 relating to Misdemeanors. PROBATE NOJ ICE. New Ulm August 23. next. The following bis sincere tiiauks to the kind trends business meeting, speeches, recitals of Ordinance No. 2 relating to I he barn of Mr. II. Harmening of State of Minnesota, Conn^y of Bro^n^-,. fn who have hau a snare in preparing the Auctioneers. Ordinance No. 3 relating officers were elected: Geo. Jacobs, personal reminiseenses, reading of papers, Probate Court, Special Term, J1 .y 27 'HhT. Courtland was struck by lightning Saturday pleasant surprise of sop lying inmls to to Shows. Circus etc. Ordinance No. 4 President, C.W.H. Heideman, Secretary, In the Matter ot the Ectttc of C. Thomson a pic-nic aud a dance. The veterans meet the expenses of a vacation. Such relating to Peddlers. and two working horses were deceased. Chas. Wagner, Treasurer. Upon motion enjoyed themselves thoroughly On reading and filinp the jttl*ion nf Chmiian expressions of triendsnip are in themselves On -toon Councilors Doehne and killed. Ahlness, adininistrat of ei n-o( Oli- Tfiord- it was resolved tuat tbe officers select and voted Springfield the place to hold the best of medicine. SuliWfiidin^cr weie appointed a special pondeceaed.repre*eitfr{. .imonsntliu things tbar he has folly aImimstere*! i-mctf anil pmying the names of 50 or more citizens, who Committee, to find a bimablu place and reunions in. The next reunion will be Papa Groetsch. of New Rome, was NOTICE. that atlmeand|p)ace beiixedfor. xiinnninpand allowing estimate to erect a building to cover shall meet at Turner Hall this (Wednesday) held at Sleepy Eye. in town Saturday attending to business his account of hi- idroim*tr itw and for Wm. Amine: aThe front room on and keep city property, such as street the assignment of the residue of narrf estate to evening for the purpose of selecting and viewing the foundation work of the heirs, tools etc., and report at next meeting. first door of a two story brick building The following resolutions were passed It is ordered, that smd nccoant be examined, from their members the different Herman Monument. situated on N of lot 6 block 68 north of Committee Councilor Doehne reported, and petition heard, by the Ju-4sef thi mri on by the Pharmaceutical Association at committees necessary to transact Friday the 1st day of July V. 1887, at 10o'clock Centre street in said City. that he ented the yards near Turner Rev. Mr. Mowery contemplates taking a.m., at the Probate Office mal county. their meeting Wednesday forenoon. Said application will be heard and Hall of the Agricultural Society for all business connected with the anniversary. And it is farther ordered, that notice tlineof be a trip to Colorado for the benefit of Resolved, that the thanks of this association determined by said council of the Citv given to Mil persons interested, bs publishing a 5he sum of 6.00 per year for a pound The following are the persons copy of thi order for three mssive w ekn prior are due and are herebv tendered his health. The Review wishes him a yard. of New Ulm at the clerks office in said to said day of bearing in the New UJm Kevuw a selected and they are earnestly requested to Mr. C. L. Roos, the local secretary, City" of New Ulm, Brown County on On motion the report was accepted, weekly newspaper, printed and pa-tkrahci at tbe pleasant trip and speedy recovery. 4 to meet this evening to the committee of arrangements City of New Ulm said Cnimty the 9th day of July 1887 at 8 o'clock the Commirtee discharged and said Dated at New Ulm the i7\h day of Miy A.D. and their co-laborers, who have The book recommended by the state yard hereby declared as Pound yard p. m. of that day. G. Jacobs, Dr. Berry, 1887. BytheConrt, i oeen so untiring in their efforts to make for the City Witness my hand and seal of said city C. Wagner, F. Burg, tempeiAnce text-book commission for ,_ ERNST BBAHD T. the un- this meeting successful and pleasant to dge of Probate. J. Nix, this 20th day of June A. D. 1887. The Clerk reported that the members S. D. Peterson, (k- instruction in the higher grades is the tha the members present. F. Boock. of board of Public works appointed by R. Kiesling, Louivse SCHILLING, one hitherto used in the New Ulm high SIn i Resolved, that our thanks are also TATE OF MINNESOTA, County of Brown si E. Koehler, Judge Webker consisting of E. G. Koch J. Hoescheler, City Clerk. Probate Court hereb school. due and the same be tendered to Dr. C. L. Roos, Jacob Klossner jr. and Albert Behnke A. Blanchard, In the matter of the guardianship of Aasuate NflTIPiPii Weschcke, mayor of the city, to the citizens have qualified and accepted their office. F. Beinhorn, Witkowski minor. R. Pfefferle, The druggists of New Ulm wish to Ou reading and tiling the petition ffCarl Meizer generally and especially to the llUHUUdersigned will not be responsible R. Loheyde, The following bills were presented U. W. A. Krook, gnardian of Augusta Witkowski the above named for anv debts contracted bv his thank the citizon^ generally for courtesies ladies for the cordial welcome and elegant Dr. Weschcke, audited and ordered paid H. Lillie, minor. wife, Mrs. M. Hauser. entertainment tney have extended It is oidered, pursuant tothp prayer of said petitioner, J. C. Rudolph, extended Am! hope to be able to For 3 nightwatchman clocks $28.65 P. Soberer. Dated June 20th, 1887 that a lmebe flxed for examining and to us. C. Rolloff, for lamp wicks &c. $410 for a cancelling R. Nix, reciprocate fn\oivs receive I on some allowing his account that said account be examined, Resolved, that these resolutions be F. Friedman, J. HALSEK. and petitition heard by the judge of this. stamp Treasurer's office $1.65 for nails G. Fischer. other occasion. FOR SALE. Court on the 30th day of June 1887, at 10 o'clock published in the local papers, and incorporated M. Epple, hardware etc. $24.60 advertising City B. F. Webber, SAi/I1 mthe forenoon of that day, at the Probate in our proceedings. jr W. R*hemke, Council proceedings, blanks &c. $81.60 L. Buenger, Office in said County. Mr Gustav Etter.of Rothweil Wurtemberg, C. Stnebe, Imported english dairy and table salt And it i further ordered, that ntblic notice begiven for work on street $5 10 for Justice A. C. Ochs, -i nephew of Mr. Aug. Schell, In respect to the Sleepy Eye Herald's to all persons interested of the tme and and Marshalls fees $3 15 for work on E. Brandt, J. Berndt, is offered for sale cheap in original place of examining said account, by publishing a arrived here Mond iv eveninjr. Mr. Utter remarks on the Review's account of grave yard $28 50 for recording papers A. A. Bogen, copy of this order in the New Ulm Revn a weekly A. Seiter, sr packages at our New Ulm Creamery newspaper printed and pnblished at the City of io a practicil orewei and will enter in Court $1 45. W. F. Seiter, the Philharmonic concerts our art critic R. Fischer, New Ulm in ".ud County, at least once in each Co.'scity office. C. Schumacher, C. Gebser, week for two eucceeehe weeks prior to the day the ernplov of ?fr Suuell. saj that his article was not written The Council thereupon adjourned. of such hearing. Wm. Koch, W. Boescb, for the Herald man, but for those JOHN C. RUDOLPH, Dated Jane 1st 18P7. i To Farmers and Stookraisers. As we go to press we leara that in H. H. Beussman, G. Doehne, Attest: President of Council. ERNST BRANDT among the audience who know enough M. J. Rosskopf, (L' S.) Jadge of Probate. J. Pfenninger, trying to pull out t*ie 6 inch pipe in order Lours SCHILLING, Clerk. about music to appreciate such concerts J. Newhart, Wm. Hummel, Approved: C. WESCHCKE, Mayor. I am in the market as purchaser of to replace same with 8 inch?pipe, a IATE OK MINNESOTA, County of Brown ss. W J. Klossner, Jr., M. Mullen, Probate Court. Jffi and there were certainly more of Hogs, Cattle, Calves and Sheep. Highest KJ joint broke wmeii will compell Mr. C. A. Hagberg, W. Pfaender, In the matter of the guardianship of John May- S3 price paid at all times. Give me a this class present than of those who Session of the City Council of the Phelps to drive a new well. John Lind, er, August Mayer, Herman Mayer and Albert &81 G. Schmidt, i&, chance to bid on your stock before disposing would understand what is meant by Mayer minors. City of New Ulm, pursuant to adjournment C. H. Ross, S. A. George, of it elsewhere. 44hippodroming a match" or "dealing On reading and filing the petition of A West- iM Mr. F. L. Randall made our city a held Sune 13th A. D. 1887. A. Behnke, J. Hauenstem, phal guardian of John Mayer, August Mayer, ill CHAS. STUEBE. As there was no quorum present the Hermann Mayer aud Albert Mayer the above short and pleasant visit last week. He H. Vajen, F. Kuetzing, an undercut blow." A person who has named minors. ^-& Council adjourned to June 16th A. D. A. Quense, J. Schmucker, returned to Winona Wednesday accompanied SCHUBERT FLOB, ever listened to Liszt's compositions It is ordered, pursuant to the prayer of said pe- *^f! 1887. titioner, that a time be fixed for examining, and H. S. Kennedy. F. Baasen, by Mrs. Randall, who had been need not go to his little dictionary to allowing his account, that said account be ex- cM JO HN C. RUDOLPH, J. F. Neumann, amined, and petition heard by the Jndge of this &H visiting with Mrs. C. H. Ross. find out why they are frequently called Attest: President of Council. Court on the 29th day of June 1887, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of that day, at the Probate Office Louis SCHILLING, Clerk. The fourteenth annual meeting of "tone-pictures" or "tone-poems and Prof. H. C. Hess, who was a teacher in said Connty. Agents for the improved western conference of Congregational for "ensemble" the Herald can probably And it is further ordered, that public notice be in the town of Lafayette a few years A complete stock of paints strictly Ministers and Churches, convened at given to all pei sons interested of the fame and MCCORMICK SELF BINDERS suggest a better term that is equally pure white lead, boiled Linseed Oil place of examining said account, by publisfaine a ago, has been elected Superintendent New Ulm Tuesday evening, June 14, copy of this order in the New Ulm Review a correct and in current use. strictly pure prepared paints fine quality 1887 and continued during Wednesday of the public schools at Winnebago weekly newspaper printed and published at the colors, varnishes and brushes at lowest and Thursday Rev. P. K- Peregrene City of New Ulm in said County, at least once in city, at a salary of $100 per month. each week for two successive weeks prior to the We heard a story about one of our prices. Olsen's new drug store, AND was chosenModerator. Fourteen Ministers *4& day of such hearing. Meridian Block. young business men the other day and delegates were in attendance, Dated Jnne 1st 17. .Steel Mowers, New Ulm Lodge, sons of Herman besides', 18 or 20 other visitors. Rev. J. which is too good to keep. The y. b. T" EBNSTBEANDT, Probate/~ Judge of -as elected the following officers at their Marley, of St. Paul, and Rev. Steinman m. has not been in this country so verv F. Kuetzing, Meridian Block, has 65 meeting held June 17. J. Berndfc President, of Waseca, addressed the meeting on STATE doz. of fancy handkerchiefs just received, long and is not one of the sharpest by OP MINNESOTA, Connty of Brown Iss also for the Northwestern Self-dumping Tuesday evening on the subject of Home District Court at low prices. Jos. Galles Vice-President, Wm, any means. Several weeks ago he In the matter of the Assignment of F. Beinhorn Mission. Hayrakes, Banner Hayrakes, the unexcelled Gebser Secretarv, J. Bellni Treasurer, bought a draft, drawn in favor of some insolvent. On Wednesday morning Supt. G. F. Norwegian Plows, Cultivators, Fresh fruits, ice cream and temperance F. Burg Jr. Director. eastern house, at one of our banks. He At Chambers, June ]0th 1887. Bidwell, of Tracy, gave an interesting It appearing to the Court, by satisfactory proof drinks will be furnished hereafter durable and light running Smith Wagons, wrote a letter to the firm saying that he and instructive talk about S. S. work and tbe files in the above entitled matter, that 4 Alois Palmer had a large number of by A. Preuss at the Vienna bakery. Blanchard has duly entered upon the discharge of had bought a draft for them to balance self-oiling Wagons with steel axle. and was followed by others upon the Parties in need of oranges, bananas, trust as Assignee of said P. Beinhorn and baa friends assist at a douole wedding held his account. Two weeks later he received same subject. Rev. F. L. Emerson of Repairs for ihe above named Mchinery always on handBINDING filed his bond herein, as required by law. etc, will find it to their interest to call Now, on the application of the said A Blan. at his home in West Newton Tuesday. Lake Benton, gave his thoughts on the a letter from the eastern house chard as Asshznee. on him. TWINE of the best quali' christian training of children. Mr. The contracting parties were Louis Palmer It is ordered, that all persons who soever ha*- saying that they had received no draft aflfe&S 4 ty. Our prices are low and suitable to ing claims against the said Frederick Beinhorn ex. Robinson, of Marshall, very aptly illustrated and Anna Kokesch and Ernst up to date and inquiring as to what was isting on the 28th day of April 1887, present the to those present the use of the Swiss embroideries 6, 8, 10 cts. upwards. everybody. We ask the farmers to call same duly verified, with the proof thereof, to said Kuehnel and Bertha Palmer. May they the matter. Upon receipt of this letter A. Blanchard as each Assignee at New Ulm, blackboard in the S. S. In the afternoon Large assortment at our usual on us before buying elsewhere. the y. b. m. grew slightly excited and live long and prosper. Brown Connty, Minnesota on or before the 36th he gave more of the blackboard illustrations low prices. **$ day of Jnne 1887, for allowance which said day is rushing up to the bank he inquired of and a talk upon special class F. Kuetzing, ^^Ieridian Blocl fixed as the limit for filing claims herein. Let this order be pnblished in the New Ulm Review, a At the graduation exercises of Shattuck the officials if he had not bought the FARM FOR SALE. $* work in S. S. Rev. Brown, of Springfield JJSpw newspaper printed and published at the boy fourteen to sixteen and Rev.G.Smith,of Walnut Grove, draft in question of them. The bank School at Faribault special mention City of New Ulm in said County, from date until My farm of 240 acres on Section 36, a Wiintflrl read instructive papers. Rev. Bushnell, Jmne 25th next, and a copy hereof mailed to each i officials spent considerable time in was made by the faculty of a number two miles southwest of Sleepy Eye, no-lluou years of age at Anton Gao-'s creditor on or before June 15th next. of Mankato, disappointed all bv hunting for a record of the draft After Brown County, Minnesota, adjourning B. WEBBER, photograph gallery. of pupils of high standing in their not being present to conduct the evening District Judge- finding the same they gave the y. b. Thomas Alleson's farm on the West, respective classes. Among the ten names service. But his place was well better known as the Old Dayton farm. m. the date, number, amount etc. After filled by Rev. F. Emerson, his subject on this roll of honor we find that of W. "UOWB the time to get your bug poisen Moticeis hereby given that August Holl he About 150 acres under cultivation, about staring at the figures for a few moments made application to the council of the villate being The Holy spirit Communion and head off the bug crop. Strictly F. Gieseke, formerly of New Ulm. 40 acres of meadow, a good frame of Springfield, Minnesota, for a license to sell intoxicating they. b. m. said: "Why, I could was administered by Rev. P. K. Peregrene, pure Paris Green, London Purple, and liquors on the following described house 16x22, a good horse-barn finished have saved you all this trouble, for I of Amiret, and Rev Emerson. premises, viz: The east roomon the first floor of genuine Insect Powder at Olsen's new The Turnverein is making arrangements complete, granary 18x24 and other a two story frame building situated on I.ot six (6) have your receipt for the draft," at the drug store, Meridian Block. Thursday morning wa3 occupied by to observe the fourth of July in out-buildings. A nice grove of two or of Block seventeen (17) in said Village, and thai Albert Borgwardt has also made application to reports from the several churches in the same time he pulled out his wallet and three thousand trees around buildings. the usual manner. For the afternoon said council to sell intoxicating liquors on the conference. In the afternoon, Rev* M. showed the astonished bank official the The above I offer for sale at $17 per frw"6.^1103111! situateTheneasttroom Lo eleven following desenbeajnremiaesviz- of \\r\\\ would enjoy your dinner speeches, a concert, calisthenic exercises J. Graves, Marshall, read a paper on ?tyf^F acre, one third down and five or ten original draft which he, the y. b. m. and are preventedby Dyspepsia, mee intsaid at usual place of meeting and prize bowling are provided (11) of Block ten (10) village. 1 Temperance works. The Womens Missionary ""i years time on the balance at 8 per cent SUS"?1 use Acker's Dyspepsia Tablets. f^ had. mistaken for a receipt, supposing 8 Society then occupied the time, for. In the evening the people will interest. For further particulars address: Thej area positive ciire for Dyspepsia, Indigestion, in his innocence that bankers had noth" on the 87th day of June 1887, at 7:30 p. m. to beaL, the main interest of the meeting was, be given a chance to skip the light fantastic. Flatulency and Constipation. said applications. *j ^rff ing to do except attending to other an interesting paper Minneapolise on Hom Missions By order of %ifcicll of Said village ,j4 We guarantee them. 25 and SO cents Geo. Dobney 4* 2 by^Miss Plan of people's business. TWi7 iT.C.KOBE%T80N, ^|J 1 Chas L. Roos, New Jim, Minu.1 P. O. Box 5% Decerah, Iowa. Records mm MMM