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Ed. Nichols of Cottonwood is happy Honors Conferred* Jo-fctiaascs- The invalid Emperor of Germany, after NEW ULM AND VICINITY. FARM FOR SALE. a* over the arrival of an infant daughter. The general caucus, held last Friday rousing himself for the performance p. Travelers' Guide. evening at Turner Hall, was largely attended Mr. Otto Schell returned from St. tfe~i.fr said with due regard for liis of-of duties exacted from him by the decease One hundred and sixtv acres of unimproved and offered a chance for discussions Paul last Friday, and Mr. Mullen, who of the late monarch, experiences ficial standing formerly enjoyed and land, situated 3 miles north on topics of general interest, one of Lamberton, for sale at $8.50 an acre. was absent on a business trip, came now contemplated on by Col. Trogden, a renewed attack of his terrible disease, 'I eras: §500. cash, the balance to be of which, relating to the "Cow Ordinance," home Saturday night. /v „-f-" that we. in speaking of "Old Troo-," and will, alas, have but a short xeign paid at pleasure with interest at 5 per was thoroughly expounded, lack not in sympathy for one of our oyer hjsjjeloved people. V" It is rumored that the second ward cent^ Call on or address and showed that the people at large galiant defenders in tne memorable will have a chance to vote for two candidates &%*& DR. C. W. MCFADDFN, deemed the law rather too strict. After days of '62. on an indepen/lent ticket, besides From west to east the late blizzard \fi* i*J S Ulm, Minn. a lengthy debate which Councilor Winona & St. Peter f}f{ those officially nominated. traveled, strewing death and desolation It was under the glorious administration STALLION FOR SALE. Jno. Hauenstein educated the citizens on its path, till it now spent its fury on of "Old Abe", when Jno. B. Usher, Mr. Ernst Strelow returned home Going West. on the contents and importance of the Going East. Will sell, or let on shares to responsible Europe's hitherto unvisited fields, placing then Secretary of the Interior, held his from St. Paul last Friday, accompanied No. 1 4-10 a.m. ordinance, the topic was dismissed, and party, one half Norman stallion No. 14 6-25 a, m. the metropolitan cities, Paris for famous speech in court against the firm 27 10:30 a m. 4 10-30 a.m. four years old Will also sell very by Miss Anna Stelges, who had been Mr. E. G. Koch, the chairman, aided by 25 2.15 p.m. 20 12.01 p. m. instance, in a helpless condition. of Christian and Son, pork-packers, cheap one mare "with eolt from Thoroughbred 3 5:35 p.m. 22 3-50 m. absent for some time. Mr. E. Brandt, as secretary, proceeded 13 10:40 p.m. 2 10:00 m. who it is said caused the loss of $100,000 and ©ne Hereford bull calf. with the business next in order, that of Diptheria TODS another family of a Iowa Reptiblicans, Nos. 1, 2 and 25 daily. All others daily If you don't intend to purchase, come to the government by misrepresentation. nominations for Mayor: The following and see the stock anyway. It will pay loved one the two year old son of A. Des Moines, Iowa, March 19.—All of except Sunday. you to do so. gentlemen were proposed: Dr. C. Groebner in Cottonwood died yesterday the Iowa Republican county conventions C. W. H. HEIDEMAN, Agent. Usher denounced them as follows Weschcke, J. C. Rudolph, F. Burg and CHAS. STUEBE. morning. have been held and the 945 delegates "If a set of men, who style themselves E. G. Pahl, all of whom withdrew Great bargain day in embroidery at who will constitute the convention Wednesday NOTICE TO TEACHERS. St. Patrick's Day witnessed the green Christians, will do an act so derogatory except Dr. C. Weschcke, who was declared F. Kuetzing's next Saturday. next are all for Allison. Indica ribbon attached to many coats, especially to human character, I would ask, in the Notice is hereby given that the publie the nominee of the convention tions point to the disappearance of the Our painters and builders are already on those ©f our lawyers Patrick name of God I would ask, what might examinations of teachers for the for Mayor. For the office of City Clerk Union Labor party from Iowa politics, in full action. Hagberg and Mike Eckstein. a heathen do County of Brown will be held at the L. Schilling was the only one proposed, and its apsorption by the two great political following dates and it the following The Catholic Church celebrated St. Trogden comments on the above, and The question of establishing a public and declared duly nominated. Mr. E. organizations. places: Joseph's last Monday, with impressive says:—"I'll brand them while I've library agitates some of our citizens, G. Pahl next introduced H. G. Mueller New Ulm, at the court house, March 1 services. breath, and hope to brand them after and we understand that the Philomathean 19th and 20th 1888. 1.J for the office of City Treasurer, while DON'T SCOLD death." Sleepy Eye, at the public school house j£^ H. Kalb, who had lately recovererd Society will take the matter in Mr. P. Scherer nominated W. Hummel. March 21st and 22d 1888. & a man for groaning when he has from severe illness, is very low with hand. Proceed with the good work. A motion being made to decide the Rheumatism or Neuralgia. Thepain Springfield, at the public school house IK, County Att'y. Soinmerville was in the fever. nomination by ballot, Messrs. J. Hauenstein is simply awful. No torture in the March 23d and 24th 1888. 3T Prof. Muntz the Piano Tuner will be city on legal business yesterday. ancient tunes was more painful than Examinations will commence at 9g/f and Jos. Eckstein were appointed in New Ulm the first week in April, these twin diseases. Bat—oughtn't C. Stuebe is the happy winner of a o'clock A. M. Prompt attendance is so- fe as tellers and proceeded with the a man tobe blamed if, having Rheumatism prepared to de all work in his line. IN JUSTICE COURT. music-box, a prize fallen to him in licited. r^SNew or Neuralgia, he wont use count, which had the following result: Leave your orders at Olsen's Drug The case of the State of Minnesota memory of St. Patrick. Ath-lo-pho-ros, when it has cured Ulm, February 20, 1888. H. G. Mueller 237 votes. W. Hummel thousands who have suffered in the store, Meridian Block. vs. B. Juni, Jr. was settled last week, Mr. Herzog of the Schell's Brewery J. B. VELIKAJE. Co. Supt..~ same way It has cured hundreds 52 votes. H. G. Mueller was declared the defendant paying fine and costs, after physicians have pronounced Establishment, started on a trip to the The affliction visited uponC.T. Ward NEW the chosen nominee. For Justices of whereupon he was discharged. them incurable. old country last Monday. of Redwood Falls excites the condolence the Peace it was motioned to renominate Drug Store. Geo. Kagemeier was fined $5.00 and "The skill of five physicians could not cute me of Rheumatism which had settled Jno. Hein, whom we reported very of the community, and hopes are the old officers, Messrs. R. Fischer conts by Justice Fischer on a charge of in the hips, neck and shoulders. Sointense If was thepain that sleep was almost impossible. ill, died last week and was buried Sunday. expressed that the near future may find and A. Westphal, who were thereupon drunkeness. The first dose of Athlophoros Rave me relief, and the third enabled me to sleep the patient recovering. declared the nominees. For Constable for four and a half hours without waking, I continued its use. sod itn now well." the following gentlemen were proposed: While the Earth remaineth Seed time ,,Der Loder", drama in five acts, will Our neighboring Springfield seems REV S TROVER, New Albany, Ind. flS*Send 6 cents for the beautiful colored picture, and Harvest skall not fail. But with Jos. Galles, Mads. Ouren and H. Nagel. be rendered by the Dramatic Section of not to be down hearted on account of Moorish Maiden." poor Setds there will be The ballot decided the majority in favor the Turnverein Easter Sunday. high-license laws, as four new saloons THE ATHLOPHOROS CO. 112 Wall St. N.Y. nothing to harvest. of Jos. Galles, who was thereupon declared will be granted privilege of existence George Fay, who tarried on a visit NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. nominated. Prior to adjournment for the coming year. I have received a full stoik of new for the last weeks, departed for California the chair appcinted the following fresh Grass Seeds. Consisting of Clover Monday morning. The city of New Ulm polls 685 registered Seeds, Timothy, Blue Grass, Orchard gentlemen on the City Committee:— ANNUAL CITY ELECTION. O. M. OLSEN, We hope that the Tracy Republican, votes which are distributed as Grass, Red Top, Perunial ana &. Pahl, Jos. Eckstein and E. Brandt. Notice is hereby given that at the English Rye Grass etc., which I offer at just celebrating it3 fourth birth-day, follows 1. ward 242, 2. ward 254, 8. next annual election of the city to be lowest prices. Also a very large assortment RUGGIST and APOTHECARY,* may eventually celebrate its fortieth. ward 189. The City Clerk is of the opinion held on the first Tuesday, being the 1. WARD CAUCUS. of fresh Garden Seeds. Don't that probably one hundred names 3d dav of April, A. D. 1888. the following DEALER IN C. A. Mueller, Jr., the contractor send our money away for seeds, you The caucus was held after adjournment Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, officers are to be elected to wit: are not recorded. can buy everything right at home cheaper. and builder, was gladdened by the arrival of the general meeting in the large Toilet Articles, Fan For the city at large—one Mayor, one Please give a call. At a meeting of the directors of the of a girl baby last Thursday. hall, and was presided over by Jos. A. City Clerk, two Justices of the Peace cy Goods, Stationery and O. M. OLSEN. Board of Trade last Friday, matters, and one constable. Eckstein with E. Brandt as secretary. New Drug Store Meridian Block. Musical Instruments. Don't buy any dress-trimmings until For the first ward—one Councilor for relative to the transfer of the drive-well John Hauenstein was nominated for alderman, Oils, Panits, Brust es, Varnishes and you have seen Kuetzing's, bought of two ears to the city, were discussed, and a meeting and P. Scherer, W. Brust and WHAT WAS HIS CfiEED? eastern manufacturers at the lowest For the second ward—one Councilor Glass. of the stock-holders, for further action, A. W. Bingham appointed as Ward Editor of the New Ulm Review. for one ear and one Councilor for two possible prices. recommended. Several years ago I read in the New years. Committee for the emueing year. Physicians' Prescriptions carefully The flowing rivulets of snow-water Jerusalem, a religious paper, that For the third Ward—one Councilor prepared from pure and Our local musicians will soon have 2. WARD CAUCUS. among the numberless Christian Creeds for two vears. remind one forcibly that Spring is fresh Drugs. the pleasure of commanding the services The proceedings of the caucus were of the present age, its editor was at a Dated New Ulm, March 17, A. 1888. near and the chance for a final toboggan-slide loss to name the Creed of the man, of a thoioughly competent and inaugurated by electing A. Westphal as Louis SCHILLING. Agency for the celebrated Estey Organs ±4' fast diminishing. whose actions he describes as follows City Clerk. and" Pianos. skilled piano-tuner and repairer, who chairman and C. Stoll as secretary. The He left a load of Anthracite Mrs. J. Schmucker had the misfortune New UlmBuifding&LoanAssociation is a brother of our well-known citizen following nominations were made for In front of a poor woman's door Please give me a call. When drep Snow frozen and white to fall on a slippery stair-way, but H. Rudolphi, and who will make New aldermen :—J. Schmucker for a period Wrapped streets and squares, ftiountaine and O. M. OLSEN we are glad to report, that no serious Ulm his future home. of 1 year, C. Ruemke for 1 year, H. Rudolphi Moor Meridian Block, New Ulm, Minn. It was his deed. consequences resulted. for 2 years, J. Klossner, Jr. for He did it well Considerable trouble was occasioned All persons, who have subscribed for PROBATE NOTICE, What was his Creed 2 years. The motion was then made stock, of the nbo\H named AssociatiGn, Flags of mourning displayed by some to our Street Commissioner in keeping I cannot tell. State of Minnesota, County of Brown s«. In Blessed in his basket and store and those, who wish to join the same, to tender the nomination for alderman of our citizens, honored the memory of the vast supply of water, whioh made Probate Court. Special Term, Feb. 20th 1888. In sitting down and rising up are herebv requested to make the first In the Matter of the Guardianship of Hugo lloos serving two years to that candidate receiving The more lie got he gave the more the German Emperor last Friday on his its sudden appearance on account of Minor. pajment Saturda\ next, March 24th at Withholding not his crust and cap. the highest number of votes, On readme and filing the petition of Helena burial day. the general thaw last week, in proper He took the lead the Secret try's office, where they will Roos guardian of tke person and property of In each good task while the nominee receiving the next receive their Stock Certificates and Pass bounds, forcing our gutters to carry Hugo Roos minor for license to sell the real estate What was his Creed We are sorry to state that Mrs, A. of her ward and it appearing from said petition books. highest number of votes should serve I do not ask. the „vast supply rapidly toward the that it is necessary and wnnld be beneficial to Sperl of Cottonwood, now treated in the His charity was like the snow, W. H. HEIDEMAN, said ward that said real estate, or a part thereof, one year. The ballot decided as follows: river. 80ft, white and silent in its fall hospital, is quite ill. We hope that she should be sold FEED PFAENDER, President. Not like the noisy wind that blow J. riehmucker 56, H. Rudolphi 32, J. It is ordered, that the next ot km of the said Secretary. may recover. Relative to the holding of a Farmer's From shiveimg tieea the leaves—a pall ward and all persons interested the estate ot For flower and weed Klossner 42, C. Ruemke 31. J. Schmucker said ward shall appear before said Probate Institute, the Board of Trade, aided by DroppiBg below Court, at the Probate Ofllce the City of New NOTICE. We understand a new minister has was declared nominated as alderman What w*s his Creed Ulm in tie County of Brown aforesaid, on the 5th the Brown Co. Ag'l Soc, have taken The poor may know. been engaged for the Congregational day of April A. D. 1888, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, for a term of 2 years, J„ Klossner for a the matter in hand, and have the assurance lie had great faith loaves of bread As I will retire from business on to show cause why a license should not be Church, and will er»ter upon his duties term of one year. The chair lastly ap granted for the sale of said real estate. Foi hungry people young and old Mav 1, having seld out to Mr. Jos. from the state authorities that an And it is further ordered, that a copy of this Hopeheinspirea kind words he said in the near future. pointed the following gentlemen as Schnoberich, 1 lespcctfully ask all my order be personally served on the next of km of To those he sheltered from the cold, institute for Brown Co. will be held For we should lted said ward lesidmg in said Brown County, and on debtors to settle their accounts on or constituting the ward committee:—C. Considerable work in breaking the ice some time in May. Committees from As well as pray ail persons interested said estate, at lenst fourteen befoie April loth, to a^oid costs. Brust, H. Rudolphi, C. Wagner. days before the hearing of said petition as"* What was his Creed at the old bridge is being conducted by both societies are busied with preliminary afoiesaid, and by the publication thereof for four I cannot say. JAC HOESCHELEU successive veeks in the New Ulm Review^ a week-, the bridge-tender, who has his hands 3. WARD CAUCUS. arrangements. In words he did not put his trust, New Ulm. Minn. ly newspaper printed and published at the City Hie faith in words he never writ full in avoiding the wreck of the structure. L. Schilling was elected chairman, of New Ulm in said Brown County, the last oft He loved to share his cup and crust which publications shall be at least fourteen days* FARM FOR SALE With all mankind, who needed tt Agriculturists in Session. W. Pfaender as secretary. The nomi before said day of hearing. In time of need In Sec. 10,town ot Lnfa\ette, Nicollet Dated February 20th 1888. nation for alderman was qaickly made A friend was he By the Court, ERNST BRANDT, A party of New Ulm friends gave What was his Creed Co., 7 miles southwest of Winthrop, bv selecting E. G. Koch. The ward (L. S Judse of Probate. He told not me. Mr. and Mrs. C. Dirks, Sr. of Lafftyette comprising 200 acres 120 acres under The Spring meeting of the Brown committee was then appointed by the In Heaven he put his trust, and he cultivation, 75 acres good meadow and NOTICE TO CREDITORS. a pleasant surprise, and in company Worked well with hand and head, Co. Ag'l. Soc. was called to order at 10 chair and is constituted as follows:—E. pasture and a nice grove of 5 acres. And what he gave chanty with the people of Lafayette were royally o'clock A. M. last Saturday by Vice State of Minnesota, County of Brows. Sweetened his sleep and daily bread. ID G. Koch, F. Pfaender, A. Ochs. Good dwelling house, granary, stable Probiite Court Let us take heed entertained by the hosts. President Peter Mack. and a first clase well Will be sold on In *he matter of the estate of Susanna Bru For life is brief. deceased. What Wf his Creed easy terms. Apply to N. A. Lildquist The usual routine of business was The steamer and hose apparatus, Notice is hereby given to all persons having What his belief Co. or myselt On Epple's farm, late last fall, a nug claims and demands againstrihe estate of Susanna gone through with, new members next S. Should the W. C. T. U. succeed to mle lately purchased by the city, has been Brust late of the County of Brown deceased, this country, his cup will be taken away from CHAS. SWAMBOH, get of native copper, weighing six elected, and the report of standing that the Judge of the Probate Court of said county consigned to the care of the N. U. Fire him, and his cru«t will be a mighty hard &nd dry 3 Winthrop, Winn will hear, examine, and adjust claims and demands morsel to swallow. pounds, was found in the gravel three committees then called for. Co., which is now fully equipped and against said estate, at his office the City Yours truly feet below the surface by a man working of New film in said county, on the first Monday Ernst Pieiffer H. A Subilia. The committee on entertainment ready for any emergency. of each month for six successive months, com-i on the road there. This nugget mencmg with the tirst Monday in April 1888. claimed the attention of the assembly Stock holders of the New Uim Building State Teachers Institute. and that six months from the 18th day of February \\a- subsequently broken in two. A by introducing for (li*cn**.jon The topic: Cor. Minnesota and 2nd N. Sts., 1888, have been limited and allowed by said Pro~ & Loan Association are requested bate Court for creditors to pi e-ent their claims po tion oi it, eighing three pounds and Encouragement of 1'iuit Culture, on Over Tappe's Tailor shop. JACOB BRUST, to pay the first installment on their ten ounces, is now on exhibition at Albert 12— Administrator of the Estate oi which subject Mr. Ueidemann presented PAINTER, CALCIMINER An institute for the the county of Sasanna Brust deceased shares next Saturday at the secretary's Behnke's stoie. It is said that befitting remarks, showing an able Brown, willl be held at Sleepy "Eye, SIn TATE OF MINNESOTA, Countj of Brown }-s-. office. other specimens of copper have been AND understanding of the process of grafting During the week Commencing Mondav, Probate Court PAPER HANGER, In the matter of the gunrdiansl ip of John found in Meyer's Creek, and some sanguine and the planting of seedlings. Mr. April 23d, 1888 The Northwestern authorities have Roierme and Peter Rotenng minors. people are inclined to interpret The State will inovide efficient instructors, B. Juni gave his experience regarding executes all woik promptlv and at On reading and filing the petition if Nicholas notified brakemen on the Winona is St. who will be turuished with Gulden gnaroian of John Rotenng and Petei Rotering reasonable prices. Artistic Qraming a these facts as indicating a rich deposit the introduction of southern and eastern Peter that hereafter they will not be required the above named minors. such professional books, apparatus, and Specialty. II is oidered, pursuant to the prayer of said petitioner, of this metal in the native or pure state grown fruit trees, the planting of to take out double-header trains. material as have been thoioughly tested that a lime be fixed for examining and or in the form of ores. which he discouraged by giving detailed allowing his account, that said account be examined, and found to be of special service to STATE OF MINNESOTA 1 District Court, 9th John Lindstrom of Town Ridgely, and petitition heard by the judge of tins teachers. They will make the common County of Brown $ Judicial District. information. Mr. Mack spoke of the Court on the 23rd day of March 1888 at 10 o'clock In the matter of the assignment of? who built a new lesidence last year, School Manual the basis of their work, mthe forenoon of that day, at the Probate failures he encountered in forcing the Frederick Beinhorn, Insolvent uraer. All owners or managers of steam 0-fhce said County. and a considerable portion of the time had the misfortune of losing the same On reading and filing the petition of A. Blanchard, boilers, threshers, etc., are requested to And it i« further ordered, that pnblic notice be growth of apples, and although he now Assignee in the above entitled matter, representing will be devoted to bringing out the given to all persons interested of the me and with the entire contents by fire last address a postal card, giving location among other things that he has completed possesses good stock raised by himself, place of examining said account, by publishing a best manner of using the text-books his said ti ust and is ready to render his account of of said boilers or threshers, to Chs. A. Saturday. The loss amounts to $1000, ?f copy of this ortier in the New Ulm Re\ lew a weekly his labor was comparatively ill paid. which have been recently added to the his administration, that none of the creditors of newspaper printed and published at the C11 of Bisson, State Boiler Inspector for the covered by an insurance in the Continental said insolvent ha-ve hied releases herein, that his State series- Great pains will be taken New Ulm in said County, at least once each In respect to grapes he was eminently following: Counties: Big Stone, Jackson. account may be allowed and he be relieved and it. week for two successive weeks prior to the day Co. of $500. to make the instruction pointed and in discharged from his said trust, and that (he sureties successful, as was Mr. Runk, who had Martin, Pipastone, Sibley, Blue of such hearing. on his official bond may be fully exonerated. the highest degree practical, including Dated March 3rd 1888. Earth, Kandiyohi, McLeod, Redwood, It is ordered That April 20th 1888 at 10 o'clock lately gained possession of the Burgundy, We are informed by the seci etary of management of school, grading and ERNST BRANDT, a at roy office in the City of New Ulm, Brown Swift, Brown, Lacquiparle, Murray M29 S Judge of Piobate. a german grape, which gave good methods teaching the common school County, Minnesota, is hereby designated and fixed the contemplated new railroad, Mr. J. Renville, Traverse, Carver, Lincoln, as the time and place for the hearing of said report, branches. PIONEER promise. Mr. W. Pfaender alluded to Eckstein, that preparations are being Nicollet, Rock, ellow Medicine, Chippewa, account and application of said petitioner. The evenings will be occupied by That all persons whosoever and creditors interested the black-knot on plum trees, and the Lyon, Nobles, Scott, Watonwan, rug Store, made for preliminary surveys, which said estate, show cause if any there be lectures, literary exercises, and social Cottonwood, Le Sueur, Pope, Stevens. phenomenon noticed on apple-trees in at said time and place why the application will commence in a few weeks, and have entertainments, as in the past, and everything All engineers running without license of the petitioner should not in all things be grant, this vicinity, manifesting itself in the possible will be done to make ed. tne object of ascertaining the most and all owners or managers of steam That service of this order be made by publication dying off of the branches. the week a pleasant and profitable one suitable ground for entering and leaving boilers operating the same without inspection thereof for three successive weeks at least once DR. C. WESCHCKE, PROP'R for all. each-week prior to said time of hearing, in the are liable to the penalties pro our city. The discussion was interesting in the "New Dim Review" a weekly newspaper printed Teachers who take a proper interest vided bv the law. Mianesota Street, and published at the City of New Ulm in said extreme and taught ©ur agriculturists in their calling, and who desire by selfimprovement At a meeting of the Board of Directors county, and by sending a copy of this order by NEW ULM, MINN. to advance to higher positions, mail to each of the creditors of said insolvent as the importance of fruit-culture and the of the Brown Co. Agricultural Society per cipditois list filed herein, on or before March A Woman's Discovery will be present at the opening A full and fresh stock of extent to which it is carried on in 20tli 18h8. it was decided to hold the annual Monday afternoon and remain till Friday Dated March 15th 1888. drugs and medicines choice "Another wonderiul discovery has Brown County. evening. F.B WEBBER, tair on the 2lst, 22nd and 23rd of September perfumery.fine soaps,combs been made and that too by a lady in Judge of District Gourt It being deemed necessary to encourage All schools can be closed during next. The premium list was this county. Disease fastened its and toilet articles, books, the quality of our fruit products, a Institute week at the request of the clutches upon her and for seven years revised, and it was decided to issue for WM. FRANK. JOHN BENTZUS. stationery, colors, varnishes teachers 01 toe Couuty Superintendent. committee consisting of eight prominent she withstood its severe tests, but her Cottonwood Mills. the next fair but one series of tickets at glass,putty and painters The Institute will be. in charge of the vital organs were undermined and death and practical pomogolists was appointed supplies. 25 cts. each, thus doing away with the Superintendent, who will make all required seemed imminent. For three months to take the matter in hand, and arrangements for its success, season tickets, which have not benefited she coughed incessantly and could not PIANOS, ORGANS AND to conduct experiments, which the as well as for the accommodation of sleep She bought of us a bottle of Dr. Custom grinding|/ solicited.?. Will the public to any extent, and occasioned MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, s*: teachers, who are requested to give him members ot the society will undertake. King's New Discovery for Consumption grind wheat for (one eigth) or exchange much confusion. Special referen$w early notice of their intention to be present, PURE WINES AND LIQUORS Premiums will ultimately be offered to and was so much relieved on taking 34= fbs. flour, 5 lbs. shorts and 8 was made to the encouragement that he mav provide board for all first dose that she slept all night and those deserving recognition by virtue FOR MEDICAL USE. at the lowest rates. .. -t^ 8)3. bran for one bushel of wheat. Flour oi the exhibition of heme industries, with one bottle has been miraculously of their contnoutious to the subject in Physicians prescriptions carefully tf ~'D. L. KlEHLE," cured. Her name is Mrs. Luther and feed sold at low rates and delivered and preparations inaugurated to offer general. ^JL$ compounded at all hours of the day Lutz." Thus write W. C. & Co., of .v*- Supt. Public Instruction. greater attractions at the next fair than a New Ulm free of expense. All in all the meetingwas'bne1 satisfactory Wl Shelby, N. C—Get a free trial bottle at and night. mmML J. B. VELIKANJB, ever witnessed before. to the members.,» _.,. v'iam, FRANK & E N I N C. L. R©os Drug Store. $& 4 County Superintednt ft#v-f par