New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
December 7, 1887 · Page 4 of 8
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Jbf F^&dSmfceV Churches and societies* wishing^ large' Mrs. C. Mowcry will give Painting' f" TReab! Wnew*ads Ladies",'Ladies? Clftistm'a* 1s doming' NEW ULM AND VICINITY *WF*P'GA$k fust received. evergreens for Christmas should call- or Don't forget the great Ribbon Sale .advert a Lessons on Wednesday and Saturday F. Kuetzing, Chas.'L. Roos*f Mrs*' A: John C. Tobererer has as fine a Se line Kuetzings next Saturday, write to Chas. L. Roos at once. He Olding and John Neumann, in this is afternoon. Those who wish to take of jewelry, watches, ^cldckV"and silverware Travelers' Guide, tisement. has the finest lot of trees ever brought sue. lessons are invited to call at her home as can be found west of Chicago. to New Ulm. on German St. VtfSW* ^^ffp He offers them at rock bottom prices. Personal Property Tax-payers NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Secretary Heidemann is furnishing Mr. Freeman Talbot, of Cleveland Call on him before making purchases in our business men with question blanks his line Minn., entertained a fair audience at of Sleepy Eye, Minn. CARD OF THANKS. asking for information as to the volume Turner Hail Sunday evening. He viu %$ *$ Anderson 2 23 A NEW OFFER. Kiesling Hf 25 of business done, help employed, reads well and his selections pleased Anderson 2 57 Kiefer 15 62 Mr. C. Sommer takes wheat in exchange The undersigned wish to thank all wages paid etc. They will be used ,for WiqotikiStPeteff^^ Arvesori 5 94 Koehne Fr 115 28 all. for goods, paying a premium of friends who so kindly assisted them the purpose of compiling a report on AultmanC&C61814 Kant O 15 96 5 cts. per bushel above Market price. during the illness and deat'h of John The two year old son of H. Bode jr., the total business done in this town. 19 53Krueger Jul 3 85 Going East. Going West. Graeff. Especially do they wish to Oysters. of Courtland, died Monday with diphtheria. Bertram & The idea is a good one and the information Larsen 17 thank Mr. Pfaender for the kind and ]STo. 1 4:10 a.m. No. 14 6 -25 a, Sanies 10 04 27 10:30 a.m. 10:30 a. m, 4 ,,^14 79 We understand that a child of encouraging words spoken at the grave. will be of great importance to 25 2:15 p. m. 12:01 p. m. 20 Blanchard A 33 N i 64 Also the gentlemen^ who|acted as pall Mr. Dahm, living in the western part 5 5 7 3 5:35 p. m. 3:50 p. m. tbe citv. We cannot think of a better 22 f| Benham E 0 Lange J^t? 2 20 13 10:40 p.m. bearers, 10:00 p. m. of this town also died with diphtheria way to advertise a town than by its Bendixen '6 70 F:V: 854 Nos. 1, 2 and 25 daily. All others daily ATiiERi E GRAEFF ANDCHI DREN Monday. Barchws 84 business capacity and hope that all who Leary 1 26 Served or by the Can. except Sunday. Q[|n cords ot wood wanted at J. Stoeck Blake 47 60 Liesenfeld 15 79 receive the blanks will fill them out UUU ert's brick yard for cash or in trade Mr. and Mrs. M. Mullen entertained Baker W .H 1 95 C. W. H. HEIDEAtAN, Agent. Mojrenson ^20 FRESH FRUITS. promptly and return same to Mr. Heidemann. 6 4 for bricks. BurgingerF 10 32 'L their friends by giving progressive Bangs Dw 8 15Mo Bulk Oysters at Eibners. 3 88 euchre parties Friday and Saturday WANTED. A*full line of Confectionery, Cigars, BergC S'& 1102 fcV' Murfin 5 58 evenings. Friday evening the married H. A. Subilia jr. left for Chicago, I_ Tobaccos and best canned Fruits. Bingham 91 32Madsen 000 pigs three or four months old at Brown Co. Agricultural Society S 5 91 Bertrand 14 37 people had their say and Saturday the I Y. SWEET CIDERAlso Monday. McBain 6 08 THEO.CRONE Will meet at Turner Hall Saturday, Bowen E 7 39 young folks assisted the hosts in having A 2 46 lunch and hot Coffee will be Postmaster Baasen went to St. Paul Burnside MC 3 96 Dec. 10th at 2 o'clock p. m. This being DOG LOST. Miller Wm- 64 a good time. served at SM V*' 1 $ Coleman. 11 16 Monday. the annual meetings, the officers Malick 1 31 The unden-igned has lost an Irish Cane Mark 1 26 Chas. R. Gardiner's "Only A Farmer's will report and new ones be elected. MarcellusTM 8 29 Mr. Chas. Silverson and family are setter dog. The dog we:irs a cellar Christensen 22 32 NORTH-WESTERN HOTEL, Miller 1 48 Daughter" company played to a A full attendance is desired. marked with license tag 81-. Clary DG/ 10 63 A reward visiting friends and relatives at Cincinnati, Majewski 27 65 fair audience at Turner Hall Monday will be given for the return Christensen bv M. MULLEN, Ohio. FR. GOLLNAST, PROP'SOpposite Meyer 12 89 evening. Their reputation is so well President. El*XST HEKZOO & Miller 41 99 Moll Dan 8 26 Scheit's Breworv. Mr. John Marti, of Morgan and Miss established that it is needless to say Clinton E the Eailroad Depot 75 Nelsen Ed 5 08 For the benefit of part oflhelate Coutourier Celia Burginser, of Sleepy Eye, were anything further in praise of them than 2 51 Nippold 7 34 CITY NOTICE. W Grand Jury. 28 Olson 73 married yesterday. that everybody present was glad that Clary 3 49 Offermann 6 98 Notice is heteby given that the Board Gentlemen First class accomodations at they witnessed the play. Case A W The dance given by the A. O. U. W.'s of Public Works of the City of New Ulm 18 53 Porth 3.77 GoodK reasonable rates. Your recommendation to the Coqpty Cole 01 Minn., will ineel at the Cay Clerk's office 2 32 Precott 6 17 last evening was well attended by members It is only sixteen days until Christmas Commissioners regarding the jail etc., stabling on .the Dayton in said citv on Dec. 12~A. D. 1887 81 Phelps W 20 39 we fiave had now for about 27 different and their friends. and many a man and women have been DyckmanFH124 71 jjretni#esJl&CM&: at 4 p. m. for the purpose of assessing Potter Bros 6 25 times by 27 different grand juries.We Dueber S 16 54 andbothering their heads about what to the benefits and damages asbc.^scd by Petersen A 2 46 7 Trade is beginning to pick up are used to that and expect to hear of JOHN BENTZIN. Duncan Wm 86 present to their friends. To these we the straighteuing of a certain highway S 1113 WM. FRANK. our merchants anticipate a lively trade it again so that is all right. Cottonwood Mills.. W 25 or street where the name shall pass over Piano Mfg Co 12 97 would say, call at Chas. L. Roos' store Your recommendation regarding from now on until Christmas. Donner 2 99 Outlot No, 63 and the hospital and Poor Runitz 59 79 "part of any description" in the tax and look over his extensive line of toys Drechsler 1 87 house grounds in said city. Radl Xav 1 84 Dr. R. G. Pease, of Redwood Falls, lists the number of acres being always fancy goods and notions. You will Dyckman & Russell 9 07 s, came By order of the Public Works, given, it is an easy matter for any assessor, Strickler1 a classmate of Dr. Custom grinding solicited. WiU surely find something then to please Scudder 63 08 7 48 LOUIS SCHILLING,' if he chooses, to place the relative down Monday to attend the latters Eaton 3 01 Rinke & Clerk, Board of Public Works. grind wheat for (one eigth) or ex-' you. value upon such description. Further, Emerich 12 25 Bertrand 57 75 Dated New Ulm, November 19th 1887. wedding. in regard to so described tracts the change 84 fls. flour, 5 fts. short a and 8\ Ellsworth AD 1116 The Union House team indulged in 2 23 Riuke A County Board and men. in charge of fts. bran .for one bushel of wheat. Floury Mr. Jacob Pfenninger is making a Fritz W 1 42 9 65 Raschka oae of its periodic runaways last week the Auditor's office have always given and feed sold at low rates and delivered Forster Jos 3 77 2 09 Roth A business and pleasure trip to Minneapolis, full description when the same went Tuesday. The driver neglected to hitch 3 07 181 Sweet E a New Ulm free of expetfse. H'^ln^ into judgment as to taxes "not paid" St. Paul, Winona, Oshkosh and the team while carrying the mail Fischer Ant 98 Schoregge & providing the description conld be found John P. Ueuman Milwaukee. FRANK & BENTZIN. "'$4 pouches into the post office and thein Jos ,134 Gieseke 28 04 the Register's office but they never N?A Franz ac 5 36 Schoregge CH 1 45 horses took advantage of this. There yet saw fit to send a surveyor out and Mr. A. F. Walton, of Town Eden, PROBATE NOTICE.%ns Afe Fitzgerald 5 97Stewart N 4 60 put this expense on top of taxes on such were several occupants in the bus at the spent a few days with his New Ulm State of Minnesota, County of Browni In Gar'Scott&Co 8 37Sleepy Eye delinquent tracts, when they well knew Probate Court, Special Term, Dec, 1st 1887. is closing out his entire stock of time and fearing danger, they jumped friends last week. Call again soon Alf., Gaurke A In the Matterof the Estate- ofAslag Torjuseo RollerMillCo 146.00 that such lots or parts of lots/were not Pytten deceased. from the bus, All escaped unhurt save Smith W W 4 05 & Co 32 59 we are always glad to see you. worth the bare taxes, and the County On reading andtiling the peti*lon of AndrewLarson, 'rat SomervilleGW 6 22 Father Sorenson, who sprained his left Gaurke A 28 executor of the last will finul testament Board have considered time and again We are informed that Miss Minnie and of the estate of Aslaj: Torjugen Pvtien Somerfeid & Grube Bertha whether it would not ba best to drop leg quite severely. deceased, representing among otherthwgs.tbat ai cost, Healse offers hislarge Gibbs A 64 Fischer, of New Ulm, has taken charge some such parcels from the tax list. Scnneider 1108 he has fully administered said estntp, and praying that a time andjplace be fixed forexamining and allowing Gress 37 97 Come forward gentlemen, let us know Somerfeid 2 79 of a Kindergarten class at San Diego, There are certain families to whose line of his account of his administration, nd for Giesecke Wm 41 01 what you want to buy for taxes, and we Salkowski 47 12 the assignment of the residue of Raid estate to Cal., and is to make her permanent homes diphtheria comes an annual visitor. GlatigneyE A 9 43 the parties named in the last will and testament will put it in shape for you. Further Steel Garv 8 04 DRY GOODS, WOOLENS, of Bind deceased. home with Mr. C. C. Brandt's folks It is possible that'in such cases there Griffith 6 36 more the men in charge of the County Sanders E 3 18 It is ordered, that said account beezamined^ Griffith&Sunth8370 is a local cause whose nature cannot be Auditor's and Treasurer's offices fail to Sloeum A 1 59 there. and petition heard, by the Judge nt this Court, on CLIiTHM and TOYS Geschwind 2 06 Thursday the29th day of December A. D. 1887, at see where the illegality of a tax receipt Sorensen N 41 85 ascertained, and in this case there is 2o'clock p. mr,at the Office ofUn&tav Nuessle in Mr. Jos. Stuetz, a former resident of Graff Mrs E 8 87 comes in when a tax receipt is given Schneider 59 the village of Springfield in said county. evidently no remedy. It is fat more this place, and now a citizen of Spokane Gallagher I 5 69Strohmer and such tax is properly credited on at prices which defy eompetition. 70 And it is further ordered, that notice thereof ba probable, however, that the return of given to all persons interested, by publishing a Green 14 51 the tax duplicate. Sleepy Eye Falls, Wash. Ter., is here on a Call early and secure choice goods copy of this order for three successive weeks prior the disease is owing to a neglect of destroying Goetsche 10 30 Creamery 8 37 to said day of bearing in the New Ulm Review a weeks' visit. It is rumored that when In regard to the swamp lands, formerly at low prices. Hanson N 13 95 weekly newspaper, printed and published at th* Schwieger A 5 41 the germs that accumulate in owned by the Chicago & St. Paul he returns it will be with Mrs. Jos. City of New Ulm in said County. Headlv 1 42 Schwan 1 81 the sick-room and in the bedding and R. Co. the County Auditor's office JOHN F. NEUMAN Dated at New Ulm the 1st day of December A. D. Stuetz. Hill W 33 Sonavesuick 1887. the Court, had orders from the State Auditor that clothing of the sick. The only destroyer ERNST BRANDT. NEW ULM, MINN. Hanson 45 90 & Co 5 89 pursuant to a decree of the State supreme Letters announce the marriage of (L. S.) Judgeof Probate- of diphtheritic germs which is absolutely Hanson & Schmidt Jno 3 91 court said lands must be charged Miss Clara Brandt and Mr. Fred S. safe, is fire. If the clothing and Teas John 1 90 Selling Below Cost. Lampert31 28 with back taxes from 1881, which was Hanson A 5 19Timm Wm 98 Moore at San Diego, Cal., Sunday, bedding of an infectious patient are not done, and then again they were ordered HagerJ 7 56 Thompson 8 65 by the State Auditor to abate said taxes Nov. 10th. The Review tenders the burned, they ought by all means to be .'-rafts Hensel 4 83 Talbot & pursuant by act of legislation passed W young couple hearty wishes for their disinfected by some method which, if jt Hatch Geo 2 90 Remele 38 59 last winter up to first day of May next future happiness. does not insure the destruction of infectious Humphrv A 4 60Talbot E 9 77 after contract or deed rendered by Helget 17 germs, diminishes the probability Taylor I 4 55 said Chicago & St. Paul R. R. Co to At its literary meeting next Saturday Holden JD 2 54 Ulm 37 08 actual purchasers. How the county is of their survival to a minimum. Washable evening the Turnverein will debate Hillesheim Mat 7 73 To clear out our stock'we will selUadies' hats below Cost from now VanDusenGW97 65 going to collect taxes, that were legally clothing may be disinfected by Illsly E 1 48 the question "What are the evils now Warder Bush- abated in that, is a conundrum, notwithstanding boiling for a number of hours in water until Christmas. We also offer at very low prices a good selection of Ives Lucr 47 21 nel&Gleason 4 19 the suggested course of the existing in our reformations and how fc*4 in a closed vessel. It is well to dissolve Jensen & Weber ,14 Healdman of Sleepy Eye. can they bo remedied? Everyone is invited ladies' and gent's mufflers, silk handkerchiefs and silk mittens and Durbahn 28 60 Windhorn A 45 in the water some chloride of zinc to atteud and take part in the debate. COUNTY OFFICIAL. James 1 09 White W 20 95 (a half-ounce to every gallon.of water). gloves. Junger 4 55 Welter N 3 94 After boiling, the clothing should be Keegan Bro.i 72 71Welcome REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. thoroughly washed and then allowed to Christmas evening we will raffle off four premium Articles. Tickets Two trains on the D. C. division ef Keegan & W 12 97 John Wood and wife to John Wilson dry in the open air. Bedding and clothing Jersten 2 37 Wechsler 50 the C. &N. W. R. R. collided Satur. for the raffle, at 50 cents each, can now be procured. se of se Sec 14 108 35 $320. Elossner jr 20 53 Welcome A 3 65 that cannot be treated in this manner, day. One fireman is reported as dangerously John Bagen to John Wilgen Lot 1 5 Kohlhase Rro 5 58 Youngman 9 51 should be'baked, i. e. exposed in a hurt, while several of the other Bagen's 2nd Add. Burns $80. Kneal 4 07 Mrs. A. Olding. closed space to a temperature of at least trainmen and passengers sustained W. O. Tolman to Merrill and Charlotte Keegan jr 2 40 Zieske.J 5 72 240 degrees F. for several hours. In Tolman nej af sw Sec 32 112 33 slight injuries. It was impossible to Total valuation 83,476.00. $400. many English cities, and in a few in learn the names of those huri or even personalprop. tax 2329.04, Alfred Anderson and wife to Martin this country, furnaces have been built EVERY SATURDAY. get definite information of the accident. Norseth Lot 1 1. Hanson Station. for thus baking infected articles. The Springfield Minn. Mariiod, at the residence of the brides GKRIDAT BAR.OAI2ST DAY A city of New Ulm could build a furnace JL August Friton and wife to John Stoeckert Anderson AG 79 60 Lange Rev parents Monday Dec. 5tb, Dr. O. C. Lot 12 23 S New Ulm. of sufficient size for this purpose at an Altermatt PF 14 72 Lorke Th P Kuetsing's." Strickler and Miss Emilie Doehne. Thorsten Paulsen and wife to Jacob expense of less than two hundred dollars. 3 24 Lau 3 79 Mickelsen wj of ne of se4 and wj of Judge Webber officiated. The wedding Furniture and other articles that Bagen 5 81 McKeever 12 40 sej of ne Sec 31 108 30. was a private one only the relatives and Murfin W E ,85 cannot be boileil or baked, may beKnut 9 20 O. Harbo and wife to Toeten S 3 86 Madison & intimate friends ef the couple attending. washed with a solution of carbolic acid Paulsen undv, of ne of se\ and se Bendixen 98 44 Newhahlel2 29 Mr. and Mrs. Strickler left for the of ne Sec 31 108 30. Next Saturday Dec: 10th. Extra Bargain. (2 per cent.) or corrosive sublimate t. df(* EsBielen A 1 95 Manchester 4 49 Truman R. Humphry and wife to east on the evening train for a short (1 part in 1,000) but this method is far We will sell on that day one hundred and fifty WireBaskets with' life Birkenmeyer 9 02 Nuessle A 5 67 ther A. Troxel s of set Sec 30 108 wedding tour. The Review extends from insuring the' destruction of all Borgwart A 2 98 Nobach 2 10 fancy plate suitable for fruit, cake or cards at the remarkable low price. tit' 32 $600. Brophy 17 66 Ohlson 4 16 germs.There is a popular superstition congratulations. Franz Wandersee and wife to Henry of lOcts. each. Last year these baskets where considered a great bar-'-"*' JLas year these baskets where considered 10Bonner 1 6 92 Oetting Wm 16 60 Meyer 13$ acres of wj of nej Sec that a sick-room may be thoroughly Breitkreuz'J 12 92 Roth John The following marriage licences 19 06 gain at 35 cts, Call in and get them they make a.nice Cjhristmas 110 31. $150. disinfected by fumigation with sulphur Cutland 74 Robertson C1 58 CHAMPIONthiD*MYSiENSLRHSTUD?ij were issued in Brown County since Johri A Willard and wife to Peter Sonkup present on next Saturday at price. 'A't^''*.^' *r to an extent sufficient to drive every Cady E 6 3183 sj of i of swj Sec 24 109 32 Nov. 18th: 2jRav 9 02 1 man, woman, child, cat and dog from $525. jGust C. Bakken to Lena Johnson, Colomy S 20 61 GOL MEDAl li illke Ed 2 02 the housed But a thing may be rough Sarah Lent- and husband to Wenzel Calanan 5 15 L. M. Stolberg to Julius Holmquist, Schmidt & Rsnninsrer w* of nwl See 2 T-108 on cats and even rats, and yet fail to Durbahn 2*36 ehrer 80 41 fc* Nels C. Olson to Anna Peterson, 32 $1150. disturb organized bodies of microscopic Eriekson O 3 28 Schneiuor 37 greatest Hone Shows in Araerkau-IDmoto 250t CLEVELAN SHIRES Theo Kraeffc estate to E. G. Koch outlot Sivert Enebo to Sarah K. Broste, aeaaan "5? Elliott W 6 62Schmid size- Instead of burning a few handiuls ta Wolfg4 82 ff 458 New Ulm. Louis Fitting to Christine Outeria, ha Enersen 3 64 Strumke 4 08 of sulphur in a room, it would be ?lL Adolph Witt and wife to E. G. Koch 8 Fecker 12 48 v$y There were altogether 14 licences during _%- Sist Peter -2510 far better to vacate the room for some outlet 234 New Ulm. 8tatel_irand the American Horse Show.in 1886.-53 PREHflUlKS amoontinsrtonwl^EaSoO-nS W Gamble 14 20 Stern Herm 1 62 the month of November. Winona & St. Peter Land Co. to Bernard time, keeping its windows permanently ,5 67Somerfeld&S 2 50 Schaeffler sej of nej and nej of 250 HOLSTEIN-FBIESiAWSgl^^l^.g^s^ open so that the infected air may be George W -6 37 Sullivan Thos 99 The Board of Trade held its regular se Sec 30 109 31 $1000. HuriasM '""2 21 Seiter E E 9 38 diluted as much as possible by the fresh George Doehne and wife to William and annual meeting last Friday evening Hitchcock HA 1 36 VanDusenGW92 00 CEO. E. BROWN & CO.. Aur^Ra^Um": air from without. If sulphur fumigation James Lots 2. 7 and 8 Sec 30 109 and besides transacting some business Holl A 5 08 Warnecke HC18 70 31. 120 acres $1000. is to be of any service whatever, at elected the following officers and Hauth E'\" 6 40lWalk Geo 88 ARGAIS!! Henry Koehler and wife to Marg. Fell- BARGAINS1I^,DAY^N least three pounds of sulphur should be Johnson "5", *6 40 Wagner E directors for the ensuiug year: 23 92 nerN20feetof-Lot7B 69 H" New 3 8 6 v,1 Jacobsen burnt for every thousand cubic feet of Winkelmann Peter Scherer, President, Ulm $800. fil fi ^M Knudson 15 49 Wm 177 75 space. Thus a room 12 by 16 feet, and Chr. A. Stifel and wife to Joseph Gobert W, A.Bingham, Vice President, KatzenbergerL 6 92 Wilson Thos 8 57 IfV-J^tf1 Lot 11 6 S New Ulm. 840. and 8 feet high, would require about Jos A. Eckstein, Secretary, Kruesrer r3 31 E. Koch and wife to Henry Schroer BARGAI'E four and One-half pounds of sulphur. EVERT DAY A Chas. Suiebe, Treasurer. Total valuation j/- 26:853.(jbt^ Lot 3 57 N New Ulm $50* GOODS'fiTC 3$' All windows, doors and other openings Directors: C. L. Roos, E. G. Koch, 'ft' &ji John Zaske and wife to Doaald Mc fit personal projUrtax 988.19. should be tightly closed during fumigation. Kenzie 20 acres of e% of nwj S 29 C. W. H. Heidemann, J. Klosner Jr., 5&# Tbe sulphur may be put in an A Mare Opportunity. 111R33300. Ernst Brandt, A. Behnke, W. Hummel, SHIN O St**'1 Winona & St. Peter Land Co. to iron pan or pot, which should beplaced -'--vO-F ^ELSI I am now receiving the largest and W. Pfaender. vw Griebel nw} of nwj S 35 109 SO 4 *~yj" on a layer of bricks to protect the floor. best assortment of Musical Instruments $320. The sulphur may be set on fire either Our friend Mr. C. Leouhardt, a ever shown in this _}t}, consisting of Winona & St. Peter Land Co. to Mich. by adding liVe coals or by lighting a prominent member of this town's sportsmen's Zupfer Undv of nwl of swl Sec 5 Violins, Accordeons, Harmonicas, Banjos, 108 30 $200. little alcohol poured over it. The per- club, is Jjust introducing a novel OUR ENTIRE STOCK O Guitars. Flutes, Piccolos, Music 4 E. G. Koch and wifo to Michael Zupfer way of rabbit hunting. By some Boxes, iu lact even thing: in the Mus:c BOOTS 6 SHOES. fey Undv} of uw} of sw} S 5 108 30 means, which as yet is a secret of his son who attends to thjsjmustimmediately line, and will offer u.e samu at the $130. own, he entices the rabbits into his machine witndraw from the rom The room Mate of Miime-ot: :o John Molsr sw^ most astonishing low prices ever known shop, then-dons his hunting garb, should remain tightly closed for twn- S 16 109 3 iu New Dim. I am prepared to give I loads his gun and from behind a warm ty-four hours, thi'n opened, and tue! %j[ yon bargains in Instruments, quality of NOW I S YOUR OPPORTUNITY TO SUPPLY YOUR WHOF P* steve sends Mr. Rabbit into eternity. furniture and other surfaces washed i There i& a protective tax of seventy- goods and pr ces speak for themselves But it seems he has, struck a snag in 1 mtrro TOn v_| with one of the solutions given above fiv.? cenu a ton on coal imported into ria Give me a cull and convince yourself. FAMILY I N THIS LINE CHEAPER THAN YOU EYER| form of the city authorities, who^are in the room shonld not be occupied, for, the United Status from Jauadu. and a Special low prices on Organs and BOUGHT THEM BEFORE. CALL AND SEE a quandry whether or not Mr. L. is violating some time, fresh air being freely ad- similar tax on coal imported into Cana- Fiano from now until tbe bolidavs. the ordinance which prohibits milted by the open windows. The da from trie United ^ates. Wonder O. M. OLSKN^, the discharge of fire arms within the city probability of a survival ,o|A)germs Jji' who lias tbtf benefit of this ..reciprocal K*w Drug & Musfc Store, Meridian limits. thus very much lessened}- ^t-'M protectin^ ^OCH, Xew Dim. Minn., KIESLING S BLOCK