New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
March 28, 1888 · Page 4 of 9
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IIT»I •JajilauiMia If Sw A good farm hand wanted by M. John Stuetz has at last been granted Military. NEW ULM AND VICINITY ANNUAL CITY ELECTION. a well deserved pension. A. Blarichard SOME DOCTORS Notice is hereby given that at the SSreS has the credit of obtaining it for him. Travelers9 I Guide. Faul, is Mr. Henry J. Ipps, of St. ADJUTANT'S OFFICE2NDREG'T. M.N.G. next annual election of the city to be honestly admit that they can't cure L.Bueng-er. Mr. K. Richards succeeds the late N EW ULM, Minn., March 16, '88. visiting with Mr. and Mrs. held on the first Tuesday, beino- theP Rheumatism and Neuralgia. Others Special Orders No. 3. say they can but—don't. Ath-lopho-ros 3d day of April, A. D. 1888. the follow-* L. E. Fischer as editor of the Northwestern Read Baltrusch's new ad in another says nothing but—cures. ing officers are to be elected to wit: %,' Newspaper Union. In conformity with instructions from column. That's the secret of its success. For the city at large—one Mayor, oner^ headquarters, second regiment, M. N Years of trial have proved it to be S. C. Madsen's photograph-gallery, City Clerk, one City Treasurer, twoi A child of Mr. Wandersee died yesterday •I G., the Regiment Band, 2d regiment, a quid:, &.ife, sui cure. Justices of the Peace and one Constable. under the management of Mr. L. of diptheria. Concord, N H. Sept 3 1S87 M. N. G„ stationed at Mankato,~Mmn., In my ownfamily Athlpphoros wasused For the first ward—one Councilor for Fredrickson, produces some fine work. is hereby mustered out of the service, by ?s a last resort, the xiser having suffered Mrs. Emily Winklemann of Springfield two years. from rheuniabsin foi years and having Wir^ a & gt. §etef $[ reason of the number of members having been treated for the disease by different It is a citizen's duty to cast his vote is visiting with her mother, Mrs. For the second ward—one Councilor physicians in this State and Massachusetts fallen below the requirements of the -without even temporary relief. *or one yeaf and one Councilor for two at an election, and we would urge upon Peuser of this city. regiment The commanding officer also Upon recommendation scores of people Going East. Going West. years. have used this remedy with the same our voters to cast their ballots, if it be desires to make favorable mention of results claimed for it E WILSON. Ladies will be welcome to examine No. 14 6 25 a, No. 1 4:10 a.m. For the third Ward—one Councilor for the sole purpose of being registered 4 10 30 a m. 27 10 30 a m. the leader, Prof. ache, and compliments Dubuque, Iowa, Jan 3,1888. Mrs. Olding's stock of Spring goods, for two vears. ¥33 Athlophoros has completelycured me of 20 12-01 p.m. 25 2.15 p. tn. ft- thereby. the band as a whole for valuable nervous headache, and I feel thankful far 'l 22 3 50 m. 3 5:35 p.m. Dated New Ulm. March 17, A. D. 1888. & just received. all the good it has done me. 2 10-00 m. services rendered the regiment. 13 10:40 p.m. Louis SCHILLING, Considering the simplicity of the ticket ilrs. LOUIEE OHEBBT Nos. 1, 2 and 25 daily. All others daily Don't forget Kuetzing's great sale of By order of «S" Send 6 cents for the beautiful colored picture, City Clerk. in the field for political honors, our Moorish Maiden." except Sunday. Silk Veiling at 10 cts. a yd. next Saturday. COL. JOS. BOBLETEK. THE ATHLOPHOROS CO. 112 Wall St. M. Y. city election will to all probability be C. W. HEIDEMAN, Agent. FARM FOR SALE. ANDREW J. ECKSTEIN, Adjutant. a quiet one, unless the rumor, that independent Dr. W. McFadden was granted a John Krueger of Milford has been All voters will find election tiekets NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. candidates are in the field One hundred and sixty acres of unimproved furlough. granted a pension. with names of the regularly nominated land, situated *8J miles north proves true. Co. A is preparing for the next inspection, Mr G. S. Marti of Milford was presented TO THE PUBLIC. of Lamberton, for sale at §8.50 an acreTerms: candidates at the polls. drilling regularly with full attendance. Mr. T. A. Wilson has laid aside the $500. cash, the balance to be with a little girl last week. During my absence Mr. Atkinson The patrons of the Dakota House paid at pleasure with interest at 5 per editorial menagement of the Springfield will have charge of my office, and tend Mr. H. Liilie contemplates improvements will hereafter be conveyed in a handsome cent. Call on or address Sergeant W. T. Eckstein was transferred Advance. He is succeeded by Mr. P. to all calls. on his Lafayette farm omnibus, just put into service. as Right Guide to the Regimental DR. C. W. MCFADDFN, L. Barron, a young man well qualified 1 DR. C. W. MCFADDEN. New Ulm, Minn. Staff. Fr. Kuetzing arrived home last Saturday. Mr. Jno. Koeple, one of Lafayette's for the position. FOR SALE. Col. Bobleter, having mustered out thriving young farmers, was made STALLION FOR SALE. Geo. E. Brown & Co.'s advertisement A Half Clydesdale and Half Norman the Mankato band as the Second Regiment happy by the arrival of a little daughter Arnold Stamm, the Mankato barber, in another column is worth attention Stallion, weight 1850, seven years old, Will sell, or let on shares to responsible band at their own request, has last Monday. is home on a visit in excellent condition. party, one half Norman stallion mustered in the Metropolitan band of of any one desiring to purchase four years old. Will also sell verycheap St. Paul. This band will visit the cities PAXMEB BROS.. F. Kuetzing oflers next Saturday one Louis Palmer departed for St. Paul either a Cleveland Bay or Shire stallion one mare with colt from Thoroughbred Stock Dealers. in which the companies of the regiment thousand yds. of Silk Veiling in all with a car-load of stock. or mare, or anything in the line of firstclass and one Hereford bull calf. are stationed, and give concerts and get NOTICE. colors at 10 cts. a yd. It cannot be Holsteins. If you don't intend to purchase, come Farmers will do well to see Palmer acquainted with the companies of the theand see the stock anvway. It will pay bought elsewhere for double that price. ^Notice is hereby given, that on regiment. The band will accompany Bros., who offer a full-blooded stallion We are sorry to report the death of you to do so. 16th day of April, 1888. at two o'clock the inspector general at the time of the Play-goers should not miss the rendering for sale. Mrs. A. Sperl of Cottonwood, which p. m. at tbe County Auditor's office in May inspections. CHAS. STUEBE. of the popular drama, "Iter Loder" The second term of Dr. Martin Luther the city of New Ulm, Brown County, took place yesterday morning at 11 A. .« Minnesota, the Board of Audit of said NEW to be given next Sunday at Turner College has closed. The next term M. in St. Alexander's Hospital. Deceased While the Earth remaineth Seed time Brown County will meet for the purpose Hall. commences next Tuesday. was well-known both in her native and Harvest shall not fail. But with Drug Store. of receiving proposals for the deposit poor Seeds there will be A regular meeting of the New Ulm t©wn and this city, and her demijie Dr. McFadden left last Friday for an of the County Funds of said County nothing to harvest. Sportsmen's Club will be held at ChasBrusts' brings grief to her relatives and many said proposals shall state what security extended trip to Spokane Falls, Butte will be given to said Countv for place next Sunday afternoon. friends. The bereaved husband and in M. T., Denver and Salt Lake City. I have received a full stock of new any funds deposited and the amount of All members are requested to be present children have the sympathy of all, and fresh Grass Seeds. Consisting of Clover Borne.- To Prof, and Mrs. Burke a interest, that will be paid on the monthly Seeds, Timothy, Blue Grass, Orchard we hope that time may lessen their sorrow. balances of fund so deposited in the boy baby last Friday, March 23. The Grass, Red Top, Perania land The funeral takes place to-morrow name of Brown County, and the same The Board of Health of this city, REVIEW extends hearty congratulations. English Rye Grass etc., which I offer at with accrued interest shall be subject to afternoon. lowest prices. Also a very large assortment which has been creditably performing sight draft at all times on demand. The bound copies of the new City of fresh Garden Seeds. Don't its duties during the past year, has just It seems from present indications Dated at New Ulm March 23d, 1888. Charter have neen distributed among send your money away for seeds, you handed in its annual report to thethat the affair of the C. B. & Q. Ry.can E. G. KOCH, city officials this week. buy everything right at home cheaper. O. M. OLSEN, S. A. GEORGE, Mayor. strike approaches a crisis, inasmuch as Please give a call. Anton Kalb, brother of H. Kalb of E. P. BERTRAND, other corporations, notably the C. B. & The farmers of tnis vicinity are taking O. M. OLSEN. Board of Audit, Brown Co., Minn. Cottonwood, died of typhoid fever in New Drug Store Meridian Block. Rock Island Ry., take steps not in symwith RUGGIST and APOTHECARY, considerable interest in the contemplated Minneapolis last Thursday. C. Baltrusch dopathy the former railroad. The new road, believing, as DEALER IN Their Business Booming. Our friend Fr. Burg had the misfortune Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, switch-men of the latter corporation our business men, that competition is Probably no one thing has -caused to fall on a slippery side-walk last Toilet Articles, Fancy have left their posts last Sunday and the soul of trade. such a general revival of trade at C. L. week, Tuesday, and to dislocate his left Just received a NEW STOCK of Goods, Stationery and created anew complexity of affairs* Roos' Drug Store as their giving away rist. The employes of the bridge bnilding Musical Instruments. to their customers of so many free trial The latest in trusts is a combination ©tfy Gfoodg, Clotl^g, company are eagerly waiting for warmer bottles of Dr. King's New Discovery Oils, Panits, Brushes, Varnishes and The new millinery-store, under the of south western farmers, who want weather to push the work connected for Consumption. Their trade is simply Glass. charge of Miss Sophie Klossner at ma-union with those of the north-west for enormous this very valuable ar MEN'S FORMING GOODS, with spanning the river. All Winthrop was opened for businos last tide from the fact that it always cures the purpose of protection against overproduce terial has arrived, but the fresh supply Physicians" Prescriptions carefully Friday. and never disappoints. Coughs, Colds, and to rule the market in general. prepared from pure anil of snow this week hinders operations allH a & a & Asthama, Bronchitis, Croup, and Mr. C. Ruemke is receiving a large WVare quite anxious to follow fresh Drugs. considerably. throat and lung diseases quickly cured and varied stock of spring goods, not* the proceedings, and doubt not, however You can test it before buying: by getting The Dramatic Section of the Turnverein SUMMER UNDERWEAR, Agency for the celebrated Este\ Or- ill welcomed the word "trust" a trial bottle free, large size $1. Evbry ably an elegant line of crockery and gans and Pianos. enjoyed an excellent rehearsal bettle warranted. 3 glass-ware. may be, that our friends will s\ mpathize of best quality and cheapest prices. at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. E. G. with a measure fraught with good Please give me a call. Mr. Robt. Fritsche, brother-in-law of Pahl, last Saturday eve. The happy State Teaoliera Institute. intentions on their behalf. O. M. OLSEN F.H.Retzlaff, arrived here from Spencer actors were royally entertained and Meridian Block, New Ulm, Minn. Brook and will pursue studies at the A list of City. Village and Town voted that hereafter rehearsals should PROBATE NOTICE, Martin Luther College. NEW DIRECT LACING Clerks in Brown County and their respective An institute for the the countv of not be held "on the boards." post offices as near as known: Brown, willl be held at Sleepv Eye, State of Minnesota, Count* of Brown ye". Prof. Muntz the Piano Tuner will be In KID GLOVES, Probate Court Special Term, Feb 20th 18S8. New Ulm, Louis Schilling, New Ulm. During the week Commencing Mondav, A new social club has been started by In the Matter of the Guardianship of Hnco Rooa in New Ulm the first week in April, April 23d, 1888. Sleepy Eye, John R.Bowen, Sleepy Eye. Minor. the young gents of this city. All we prepared to do all work in his line. The State will provide efficient instructors, On readme and filing the petition of Haleu* Springfield, Gust Nuessle, Springfield. know about it is that it will be built on For sale by Roos euardian of tfce person and property of Leave your orders at Olsen's Drug Albm, Rossbach, Sleepy Eye. who will be furnished with Hugo Roos minor for license to sell the real estate the uius of the old and forgotten Bachelor's MRS. A. OLDING, such professional books, apparatus and Bashaw, Martin Wentz, Comfrey. of her ward and it appearing from said petition store, Meridian Block. that it is necespary and would be beneficial to Club, formerly the ruling powers material as have been thoroughly tested Burnstown, Peter J. Moe, Springfield. said yard that said real estate, or a part thereof Special opportunity for thorough organization and found to be of special service to of the elite of our society, and that no Cottonwood, Frank Schmelz, New Ulm. should be sold is afforded the Republicans teachers. They will make the common It is ordered, that the next ot kin of the sard De-Eden, Jos. Hartwich, Lone Tree Lake. married man has the privilege of AND DRESS TRIMMINGS, ward and all persons interested in the estate of School Manual the basis of their work, of the county, who will have a chance un-Home, Wm. Dey, Golden Gate. said ward shall appear before said Predate coming a member. Woe to the and a considerable portion of the time Court, at the Probate Office in the City of New Lake Hanska, Ole Synsteby, Madelia. NEW ULM, MINN to elect four delegatos to the State Convention lucky ones. Ulm in tt County of Brownafore«aid. on the SUi will be devoted to bringing out the Leavenworth, Fred Schutt, Cobden. day of Arnl A.D 1888, at 10 o'clock the forenoon, to be held at St. Paul, May 16th. best manner of using the text-books to show cause why a license should not be Linden, Clement Halverson, Linden. A West Newton farmer, while riding which have been recently added to the gi anted for the sale of said real estate. Win. Schmidt, a former New ITlm Milford, Louis Spellbnnk, Essig. over the ^rough roads, lost a keg of And it is further ordered, thit a copy of *nra State series* Great pains will be taken boy, lately engaged in the cigar business Mulligan, J. J. Schumacher, Leavenworth. order be personally served on the next of kii of "brewery juice" on his way home. The to make the instruction pointed and in said ward residing in said Brown County, and on A at Tracy, came down last week, the highest degree practical, including .ill persons interested said estate, at least fourteen lucky hnder stored it away for future days before the hearing of said petition as North Star, Jacob Wigal, Springfield. TURNER took out a license and got married to management of school, grading and afoiesmd, and by the publication thereof for four delivery, and was not aware of the loser's Prairieville, Peter Mertz, Sleepy Eye. methods teaching the common school successive eeks in the New Ulm Review a weekly Miss Anna Stellges. name, till he heard that a man was Sigel, John Manderfeld Jr., New Ulm. newspaper printed and published at the City branches. Easter Sunday April 1st 188B. of New TJlra in said Brown County, the last of Stark, Albert Schramm, Sleepy Eye. "We are informed that Col. Trogden making things lively for the employes The evenings will be occupied by which publications shall be at least foui teen days Stately, Reuben A. Allen. Springfield. before said day of heanns will be admitted to the Soldiers' Home of the" Eagle Mill Co., blaming the boys lectures, literary exercises, and social «, Dated February 20th 1888. ¥h.e Popular DrTa-i^ a entertainments, as in the past, and ev as soon as a vacancy occurs, and that for getting away with his beer. The By the Court, ERNST BRANDT, "DerLoder" IN JUSTICE COURT. erything possible will be done to make (L-S Judse of Probate until then he will receive $10 a month keg is empty now and "peace reigneth the week a pleasant and profitable one Justice Fischer"1s Docket NOTICE TO CREDITORS. for his support. supreme." for all. Ole Nilson, charged with disorderly Teachers who take a proper interest State of Minnesota, County of Brows. I The inklings of Spring, which had in S siots- We are sorry to hear that some of conduct, fined §5.00 and costs. Probfite Conrt. in their calling, and who desire by selfimprovement gladdened us last week, have given In *he matter of the estate of Susanna Brnst our citizens are at variance with the Louis Irving, charged with assault on to advance to higher po. deceased. way before the advent of another spell requirements of the board of health After the performance a social hop. sitions. will be present at the opening Notice is hereby given to all persons having John Kraetsch, was sentenced to jail claims and demands against the estate of Susanna of winter. Considerable snow has Monday afternoon and remain till Fri and the city ordinances. It is true that Admission 35 Cents. for 10 days. Brust late of the County of Brown deceased, day evening. again fallen, and traffic on the road is that the Judge of the Probate Court of said countv the advent of spring causes a general to both entertainments. David Simon, charged with carrying will hear, examine, and adjust claims and demands All schools can be closed during again hindered. annoyance in the way of removing the against said estate, at his office in the City concealed weapons, was sentenced to Institute week at the request of the Curtain rises at 8 p. m. of JSew Ulm in said county, on the first Monday Last Saturday the Empire Mill was winter's gathering of ashes etc., but of each month for six successive months, commencing jail for six days. teachers ot toe Couuty Superintendent. GRAND with the tirst Monday in April 1888. it must be done, and the sooner one The Institute will be in charge of the shut down for the purpose of making Justice WestphaVs Docket. and that six months from the 18th dav of February EASTER BALL Superintendent, who will make all rearrangements 1888, have been limited and allowed "by said Probate extensive improvements. A large new gets rid of this unpleasant duty, the H. Goede for violating Sec. 11 ofquired Court for creditors to present their claims for its success, boiler and a lot of new machinery of more satisfactor}' will it be for ourordininco JACOB BRUST, JP* -AT- No. 20 was fined $5.00 and as well as for the accommodation of 12— Administrator of the Estate ol the best make will be added, whereby neighbors and the general public. costs. teachers, who are requested to give him Susanna Brust deceased. the capacity of the mill will be increased early notice of their intention to be pres SIn While the „Worthington Advocate" TATE OF MINNESOTA, County of Brown J-sc The North Star Lung and Throat Balsam Monday Evening, April 2nd,J188B. ent, that he mav provide board for all Probate Court to 300 barrels per day. complains of not being apprised of John is a sure cure for coughs and colds. In the matter of the guardianship of John at the lowest rate-. Rotenng and Peter Rotering minor*. Martin Penning of Home, caught a Lind's congressional efforts in a direct Admission SO Cts. for Gents. D. L. KIEHLE, Ou reading and filing the petition of Nicholas t, Which Horse and Why? timber wolf of considerable, size and received way, the „St. James Journal" accuses Supt. Public Instruction. Gulden guardian of John Rotering and Peter Rotering the above named minors. At this season hundreds, yes, thousands of farmers NOTICE. his bounty of $5 from the county us of calling that gentlemen "Our Representative", J. B. VKLIKANJE, It is ordered, pursuant to the prayer of said petitioner, all over our land are laying their plans and deciding County Superintednt. that a time be fixed for examining and what breed of horses to patronize the coming auditor last Friday. Mr. Penning is just as though New Ulm allowing his account, that said aceount be examined, year. As I will retire from business on and petitition heard by the jadge of this quite a trapper, having been very sue. was the only place remembered by the STATE OF MINNESOTA District Court, 9th Some have their minds already made up, while May 1, having seld out to Mr. JosCourt on the 23rd day of March 1888. at 10 o'clock others are baiting between two or more opinions. County of Brown S Judicial District. cessful in capturing minks, otters, foxes able Congressman. Gentlemen, be assured, myOfficeeinforenoon in th of that day, at the Probate Some will decide to use a certain breed because In the matter of the assignment of? Schnobericb, I respectfully ask all said County. it is being boomed and because his neighboas are Frederick Bemhorn, Insolvent 5 a etc., this winter. that Mr. Lind is not forgetful debtors to settle their accounts on or And it is further ordered, that public notice be using it. Others will take a different breed for the On reading and filing the petition of A. Blanchard, given to all persons interested of the fme and before April loth, to avoid costs. of any farm, village or city in the whole same re*son—they want to show their independence. Assignee the above entitled matter, representing Jos. Si-hmucker, the genial proprietor place of examining said account, by publishing a But the level-headed, practical breeder among other things that he has completed JAC. HOESCHELER glorious 2. District. copy of this order in the New Ulm Review a weekly will look carefully ovpr the different breeds and the"Tivoli,'1 his said trust and is ready to render his aceount of of celebrated his 39. birthday New Ulm. Minn. newspaper printed and published at the City of take the one possessing the most desirable characteristics, his administration, that none of the creditors of New Ulm said County, at least once in each last Saturday in grand style, and Up to date twenty one applications and will also assure himself that those said insolvent have filed releases herein, that his week for two successive weeks prior to the day characteristics are fixed in the breed and can be account may be allowed and he be relieved and FARM FOR SALE with the aid of our city clerk, L. Schilling, for liquor license have been handed in of such hearing. transmitted to the grade off-spring, and will not discharged from his said trust, and that the sureties Dated March 3rd 1888. be content with one simgly because he is popular on his official bond may be fully exonerated. In Sec. 10,town of Lafayette, Nicollet whose birth-day fell on the preceding to the city clerk. Right here we would ERNST BRANDT, to-day. The horse that can show the largest number It is ordered- That April 20th 1888 at 10 o'clock Co., 7 miles southwest of Winthrop, M29 (L.S.) Judge of Probate. of desirable qualities is the horse that will win day, succeeded in forgetting suggest that each applicant should pay a. m. at my office in the City of New Dim, Brown comprising 200 acres. 120 acres under in the long race, and will be the horse for the fu County, Minnesota, is hereby designated and fixed PIONEER a fee of $2 at the time of making application, the wearisome toil and duties of this tare, and so is the one to pin our faith to now. as the time and place for the hearing of said report, cultivation, 75 acres good meadow and Every horse should be bred for a particular purpose. account and application of said petitioner. Drug Store, world. this sum to be refunded him on pasture and a nice grove of 5 acres. If for heavy work he should be a model of That all persons whosoever and creditors interested Good dwelling house, granary, stable strength in every part. If for carriage purposes in said estate, show cause if any there be Tho marriage of Mr. H. Knees to paying for the license. This measure his proportions should be such as to propel him at said time and place why the application and a first class well Will be sold on would insure the cost of registry of over theground with an easy, graceful motion of the petitioner should not all things be granted. MiHs A. Winklemann was duly solemnized asv terms. Apply to N. A. Lildquist and he Bhould not need a pound of surplus flesh in the Lutheran Church, the St.each application and effectually guard to cover defects form, for every ounce put on That service of this order bemade by publication Co. or myself DR. C. WESCHCKE, PROP'R. for that purpose is a detriment to him. thereof for three successive weeks at least once in if Paulus Singing Society rendering select against any applications not made with CHAS. SWAMBOM, The writer of tins has been familiar with the different each week prior to said time of hearing, in the Minnesota Street, English breeds of horses for many years, "New Ulm Review" a weekly newspaper printed pieces after the cerimony. The wedding, due intention of ultimate verification. 3 Winthrop, Winn and published at the City of New Ulm in said and he said when Geo. E. BrownfcCo Aurora, NEW ULM, MINN. celebrated at the bride's residence county, and by sending a copy of this order by 111 commenced the introduction of the Cleveland The annual meeting of the New Ulm ME.—S^SJEXION mail to each of the creditors of said insolvent as Bay and Shire something over a dozen years ago, A full and fresh stock of was a grand affair, and enlivened by per creditors list filed herein, on or before March it would be only a question of time when they M. E. Sunday School was held Monday drugs and medicines-choice would be recognized as the best types for their respective 20th 1888. the participation of the Union Band. evening March 26, thirteen members purposes, and to-day they stand without Dated March 15th 1888. /"IVIOLACREA perfumery fine soaps,comb* if a peer—the Cleveland Bayforhis gland style, commanding F.B WEBBER, We received samples of Russian being present. Many interested topics appearance and fitness for general purposes, Judge of District Gourt. and toilet articles, books, White Beardless wheat from Jno. Lind, as well as for fancy matched carnage and relating to Sunday Schools, were discussed THIS preparation,without stationery\ colors, varnishes, coach teams the Shires for their massive proportions, 1st Ernst Pfeifferf v„ injury,removesFreek'.tcuLA** and have arranged with Mr. Fritsche of great, flinty bone, strong muscle andsinew and many good lessons given. glass,putty and painters they are not only heavy enough for any purpose, les, Liver-Moles, Pimples, Lafayette to conduct Texperiments with supplies. The annual election next took place, but ha\e strength of constitution, pluck and endurance, Black-Heads, Sunburn and for snperior to any other breed, and this the latter for the purpose of ascertaining Cor. Minnesota and 2nd N. Sts., Tan. A few applications will render the resulting as follows Superintendent, is what has brought them to the front and these PIANOS, ORGANS AND qualities ID sure them the lead for all time. most stubbornly red skin soft, smooth and whether this new variety, highly Jurgen Durbahn Vice Sup't, D. Grussendorf, Over Tappe's Tailor shop. Cleveland Bays and Shires have the strongest, white. Viola Cream is not a paint or MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. spoken of in the New England states, cleanest bones and soundest feet of any of the large sen. Sec'v., H.H. Dirks, Jr. PAINTER, CALCIMINER powdertocoverdefects, but a remedyto cure. breeds, and have behind them a longer line of pure PURE WINES AND LI~ is adapted to our climate and soil. Experinllnts It is superior to all other preparations, and Librarian, H. F. Dirks Treasurer, breeding than any other, AND That English breeders have shown the world the is guaranteed to give satisfaction. At druggists QUORS FOR MEDICAL USE, will also be* undertaken by Jacob Duhrbahn, sen. Delegate co S. way, in scientific breeding of every class of domestic or mailed for 50 cents. Prepared by PAPER HANGER, members of the Agricultural Society to Physicians prescriptions carefully animals, is proved by the fact that all the S. Convention, to be held in the Lafayette O O I N E & O world go«s there to procure foundation stock ot executes all work promptly and at compounded at all hours of the day do.ermine the value of Beardless Barley. every class, but particularly in horses every M. E. church in May, D. Grussendoif, TOLEDO, OHIO. reasonable prices. Artistic Graining a known breed of improved horses traces back to and nigHzL^ sen, For sale'at C. Weschcke's Drug Store English stock as it* foundation. Specialty. WH8&8h>#£