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

April 11, 1888 · Page 4 of 8

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"VON S1EBEN DIE HAESSLICH- NEW ULM AND VICINITY Mrs. Hellrlegel of Chaska is visiting Jottings- 22d Anniversary f^Si:^%^WMiM^ STE.» with her mother, Mrs. L. Bogen. She Tried and Knnws, Travelers' Guide. A communication from Madison, of the Mrs. H. F. Seiter of Tracy, who was mm Work on the new- court house was I I I A leading eJiwmst of New York. on her way to St. Paul, tarried in the Wis., tells us—A part of the Salvation commenced again last Monday. %\Z$tf, sajs: No platen, ofouch ruerii as NEW ULM TUBN-ZQEGLIHGSVEREIN Army hold services in the county jail cit) a few days. Lucas Fecker irom Springfield was the Ath-lo-pho-ros Piaster^ haveever every Sunday. Last Saturday night beiore been produced." They are in the city on business. Kuetzing carries the best assortment *~*ss at —-fe a novelty beeuu^e they aieuot made five prisoners escaped, presumably to of Millinery goods of any house in New N simply to sell cheiip, xhev *ue the Eev. Albrecht left for Stillwater yesterday avoid the Sunday services, usually conducted best that science, a :„ua 'uoafy" morning. Ulm or Brown Co. can produce, and ^il xlo «.*afc is in such a ludicrous manner by SDNMI, APBI 22N 1888. claimed foi tli^ai JEW r.m^ Henry Behnke jnst returned from a Sister Lena of Rockport, 111., is visiting the "Salvationista" Wir\ot\k&gt.f^tei<f^ ..caesr we-Jto^ lau.eutx*, business trip to tbe Twin Cities. her mother, Mrs. M. Altmann of IProgretxxmne. thev are pi«eqtti&} Will the lady, who was kind enough West Newton. (romg- East. Going West. See what the Creamery Co. has to 4W Tnlton St, Ss*nau£&*,0., *2&v*. Sk '$&. The Mh»op-oros T' -t-er acre,* _i a to help fill the space of last week's jottings i. No. 14 6 25a say in another column. Theo. Crone is up with the rainy season majne. It is the 6*?t I ever tr*ed and No 1 4-10 a have n»ed many fcuids Oar Jrutgnst. by her well timed remarks, kindly 4 10-30 a m. 27 10 30 a m. Overture Orchestra. ct said plasters arcallabout the same" but and offers the celebrated Prairie F. Williams wants a boy of 15 or 17 20 12-01 m. 26 2 15 p. m. I don't th»nfe so now I sprained my an a aid us in the matter of defending us Exercises on Horizontal Bar, 1 class, 22 3-50 m. 3 5:35 p. m. and ^boulder July, and it has been 41 King umbrella at low prices. years of age to help him at his bar. Address President. painful since, bnt it does not pain me at 2 10 00 m. 13 10 40 p. m. against some of our gentlemanly all now Mrs. WILLIS MAGILI*. Nos. 1 2 and 25 daily. All others daily F. Aufderheide will build larger sheltering Dance and song 24 girls. Buy the celebrated Buckeye Force friends, who have sworn bitter revenue -8S= Send 6 cents for the beautiful colored picture, except Sunday. houses for fresh brick, and improve II. Moorish Maiden." pumps of F. H. Retzlaff. to us? C. W. HEIDEMAN, Agent. THEATNLOeHGROSCO. 112 Wall St. N. Y. his process on pressed manufactures. 5. Overture Orchestra. F. Kuetzing takes fresh eggs in exchange Is it not ridiculous that our metropolitan 6. One act comedy Amateurs. C. Baltrusch. "VON SIEBEN DIE HAESSLICHSTE." for goods at market price. 7. Iron Bar exercises 16 members. dailies devote a full column of On Sunday, April 22. the "New Ulm 8. Exercises on Parallel Bars Turners. Mrs. H. Rudolphi, wno has been ailing their reading matter to a discussion of Turn Zoegling's Verein" will celebrate Ladies Spring & Summer Jackets in 9. Pyramids All members. for the last weeks, we are glad to the Fellows-Chaska scandal For the their 22nd anniversary with a fitting To conclude with a all sizes and prices at V. Kuetzings, last weeks the public has been forced report, is much better. Just received a NEW STOCK of GRAND AXL. entertainment. Mr. Newbart hnd family returned to listen to an account of how a romantic Sunday, April 15, will witness the Mrs. A. Durbahn of Sleepy Eye, accompanied from their California trip last Friday. ©ry G^ood^ Clothing, and foolish "school-mam" of Dakota Admission 25 ets. for adults. Children confirmation of thirty-four yonng people by her sister, Mrs. Jos. Ott, •n.% Nic Nenno went to Mankato and fell in love with a "noble redman," 10 cts. For Ball 25 cts. for gents. at the Lutheran Church of this city are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. Durbahn 4 Wells yesterday on pension business. possessing all of the attributes of an A cordial invitation to attend is extended MffS FDBNiM MODS of this citv. to all by the Our old friend Devine formerly of uncivilized race, with nothing to speak Engelbert and Larson are fitting up COMMITTEE. Lake Hanska, now residing atMadelia, in his favor. Gentlemen, will you not the Bergmann building, and will be John Lind will no doubt be the nominee ECa,t,s 3 a 8G was a welcome caller at this office. tell us if Chaska snores, whether he has fully equipped in a few days. of the 2nd District, and we predict joined the Y. M. C. A, and whether or for him a rousing majority at the next SUMME UNDERWEAR, Spring has come at last, and gradually We understand that tbe "Mankato not be indorses Pres. Cleveland or Jim NEW DIRECT LACINO election. Post" is about to pass into the hands of the aspect of winter gives way to of best quality and cheapest pricss. Blaine a New Ulm Democrat. the cheerful signs of a better season. KID GLOVES, The display of millinery goods in the windows of F. Kuetzing's Bazaar are NOTICE. Seeding commenced in this section A very interesting communication What the St. Paul Globe calls a pitiful very attractive and proye the enterprise last Thursday, a Milford farmer on from Mr. A. J. Domeier had to be left appeal of John Lind in answering For sale by As I will retire from business on of the firm. the old Haussman farm having begun MRS. A. OLDING, over for next week's issue. the series of resolutions submitted to May 1, having seld out to Mr. Jos, operations. him with a request for immediate reply MARRIED. By Rev. Berghold, yesterday, Schnoberich, I respectfully ask all my The plentiful rain of the last days has I I I N E I by the Nobles County Farmer's Alliance, Mr. E. Kellermann is making preparations debtors to settle their accounts on or Mr. H. ron Essen of Le Suer entirely taken tbe frost out of th« before April loth, to avoid costs. is far from bearing the character AND DRESS TRIMMINGS, for the erection of a handsome and Miss Clara Mueller of this city. The ground and our Sigel and Milford farmers JAC. HOESCHEI/ER of entreaty, as that one-sided and vilifying residence on his property, situated young couple started for the east, and NEW ULM, MINN. are ousily engaged seeding. New Ulm. Minn. organ would try to show. Lind's near the court house. will hereafter reside in Le Sueur. We I A Republican county club is amongst reply to the accusations made by the GUARDIAN'S SALE. Ernst Pieifferf extend our congratulations. John B. Arnold, the hardware man, the probabilities, and considerable detei Alliance, in which he sets forth the reasons In the matter of the Guardianship of just in receipt of a carload of barbed Mr. August Maneke was married to ruination was displayed by members for his opposition to the Mill's Hngo Roos, minor. fence-wire, offers it at rock-bottom Cor. Minnesota and 2nd N. Sts., Miss Lena Krueger of this city yesterday. of the City Club when the subject was Notice is hereby given that by virtue bill, recognizing this measure to be detrimental prices and defies competition. Rev. Albrecht tied the nuptial and in pursuance of an order of license Over Tappe's Tailor shop. spoken of. to the interests of his constituents, made in said matter, en the 5th day of The Now Ulm Lodge No. 53,1 O. O. knot and bound them for a union, PAINTER, CALCIMIXER bear so entirely the mark of The hail and thunder-storm of last April, A. D. 1888, by the Judge of F. will celebrate the 69. anniversary ot whioh the RFVIEW hopes will be one of Probate of the County of Brown, the and sincerity of purpose a a AND week did some damage about the cit}^ their order on April 26th by giving happiness. undersigne guardian of teristicof our able and honest Cono-ress- imc*ersigned guardian of said Hugo PAPER HANGER, lightning striking a stable of A. Seiter a banquet and ball at Schmucker's .L .,- C*1 Ross, minor, will on Thuisday the 3rd Judge Severance filed his decision regarding in the 1st ward, and the residence of C. executes ail woik prompt]v and at Tivoli, man, that the aggressive organ spoken day of May A. D. 1888, at 10 o'clock reasonable prices. Artistic Graining a court-house matters yesterday Hacker. The latter was paralyzed of could not digest the document with- A. M., at the Diug Store of Chas. L. Specialty. Councilor W. Frank, who injured in the office of the Clerk of Court. It out resorting to abuse^and a represen- Roos, in the City of New Ulm. in said from the shock but not injured otherwise. himself internally, while falling over a of» Brown County, Minnesota, offer for is to the effect that the present county tation facts. Thi proceeding is STALLION FOR SALE. sale saie,aat public vendue the undivided snow-covered fence last week, is improving, buildings are old, dilapidated, defective r.h*™r.+av\atin nt+u» n^~u puoiic venaue, tne unaivmec Although the bridge-tender reports Will sell, or let on shares to respon- and we hope that he may soon charactenstic of the Globe, and stamps one sixth interest in and to the follow and in size and construction wholly the water in the liver as having fallen "', sible party, one half Norman stallion zeni,n it thehe eyes Republicay of ever fairDemocrat,citi- minded ing described land, bituate0d1 ino said be able to participate in the management insufficient for the purposes of the be or as 1 1 6 5 W 1 S ?_.s io Bloc, ^, four years old Will also sell very four inches, he thinks that it will again of city affairs. Par of Lot 1 2 and 1 3 5 6 county and can not be repaired so as to a journal not worth the esteem of an cheap one mare with colt irom Thorcan. rise when the supply further up the North of Centre Street the City of oughbred and ene Hereford bull answer the purposes of the county. independent voter. None but a tabid We are glad to perceive that the discussion New Ulm, described as follows, towit: country comes in, and he expresses his If }ou don't intend to purchase, come It is necessary, and the interests of politician, without regard for a just on the chinch bug plague, published Commencing 135 feet North 34^ degrees fear of a flooding of the lower town. All and see the stock anyway. It will p3y the county demand, that a new court treatment of^another opinion, expressed West from the south corner of Lot 13, in our last issue, meets w.th approbation you to do so. precautions are taken, as regards the as formed by the intersection of Minnesota hc^e be ereeted. The title to the present in due laith and sincerity of purpose, from our farmers. We shall CHAS. STDLBE. safety of the bridge. and Centre Streets, thence North court bouse property is good. The sympathizes unreservedly with the continue to keep our friends posted on 341 degrees Wes 30 feet, thence N NEW county through its commissioners has Mr. J. Romans, the genial clerk of Globe, and we remonstratej«vith all the all topics of direct interest to them. 55} E i-t 110 teet to the E a the City Drug Store, has resigned his legal right, power and authority to power given us b} a fair judgment of Drug Store, IIUM of Lo 12, thence Sout 34 degrees We clip the following item about our position and left for St. Paul, where he erect a court house building in the city existing conditions and pending l-sues, E a 30 teet, thence Sout 55V degrees former citizen from a Winona paper. of New Ulm, when the necessary funds \Y est 110 teet to the place ot beginning has accepted a position with Clark & against such an uncalled for abuse, as Mr. George Baumgartner has sold to Date April 5th A. D. 1888. Frost. During his stay here Mr. Romans are on hand. The County Commissioners is practiced by the Globe in opposition E E N A Rooa, his brother, Mr. Paul Baumgartner, his have no right however to incur at gained the esteem of many to a man, whose every action is borne a a new residence next to Mr. A. Beyerstadt's, friends, who are sorry to hear of his departure. this date greater indebtedness than of an honest motive. on East Wabasha street, for NOTICE TO CREDITORS. $15,000 including $6,700 already expended. $4,500. The deed runs to Mrs. Luella A party of passers-by, while crossing The call for the Republican District Baumgartner. the inundated regions near the river, Stnte of Minnesota, County of Brown. In Pio bate Court. Convention appears on our, editorial The old council disbanded last evening, were treated to a bath by the giving In the Matter of the Estate ofJohn M. Nippold In conversation with Hon. W. Skinner page. The basis of representation for and the new officers, elected last Deceased. way of a bridging plank. O. M. OLSEN, we learned that the chinch-bugs Notice is hereby given to all person's having the several counties comprising the district week, entered upon their duties. In .» claims and demands .igainst the estate of John M7 have been in this section as early as Nippold, late of ihe County of Brown, deceased, is one delegate at large and one reviewing the work done by the old The sample room of Chas. Brust is that the Jndge of the Probate Court of eaid County shortly after the Indian outbreak. The for every 200 voters or major fraction will hear, examine and adjust claims and de members we are forced to admit that RUGGIST and APOTHECARY, one of the best equipped and well kept ti mands against said estate at his oflice in the City of gentlemans's opinion is that the dry thereof, as determined by the vote for never before in the history of New Ulm saloons in the city. It has just been New Ulm in said Countj on tleim filoidaj of DEALER I N seasons of the last few years have invited each month, for six succeesi\ months, commencing John Lind. Drugs, Medicines, Cliemicals, was so much accomplished and so many remodeled and a fresh stock of the finest with the first Mo day in Tune 1888, and that visits of these marauders, but Toilet Articles, Fancy Six months from the 6th daj of April 1888, The county convention will probably measures carried out as under the wines and liquors, imported and have bfen limited nnd illowert by said Probate that our climate on the whole is not Goods, Stationery and be called in the near future, the committee last administration. The great amount Coart for crediti rs to pn sent their claims domestic cigars put in. Musical Instruments. favorable to the development of them. CATHERINE NIPPOLD, having had a preliminary session. of work incident upon the issue of a Executrix of the Estate of John M. Nippold deceased 0i!sf Panits, Brushes, Varnishes and The Board of Education of this city new city charter adapted to the wants NEW ADVERTISEDEN'IS. I Glass. of a growing city, thetgeneral improvements made a tour of inspection to St. Peter PROBATE NOTICE, He was just proceeding along the last Monday, examining into the arrangement carried out on our streets and ATTENTION FARMERS. State of Minnesota, County of Brown ^«s In river's edge with his load of hay, and Physicians9 Prescriptions carefully Probate Conrt Special Term, April 5th lhbS and practicability of a better public thoroughfares, the thorough organization watched the coming train as it stopped The New Ulm Creamery Co. will In the mat.er of the estate of Charles Leonhardt prepared from pure ana of the fire department and deceased. system of heating and ventilation, commence gathering cream from and fresh Drugs. just before crossing Red Stone Bridge Whereas, ^n instrument in writing, purporting after May 1st, 1888. Highest market such as is used in the St. Peter institutions. kindred institutions, and the manifold tobetbelastwillaridtestamentof Chirles Leonhardt to let off a gray haired man, who sat price in cash will be paid for same and deceased, late of said County, has been de. Agency for the celebrated Estey Organs duties performed in accordance with down on the trestle and sadly comtemplated hvered to this Court farmers are respectfully requested co and Pianos. And whereas, August Westphal has filed therewith just and wise legislation, all this has In this connection we allow curselyes patronize the company, as endeavors the booming and iceladen river his pet'tion, representing among other things to speak a word in favor of the energy claimed the attention of the last council, will be made to manage the Creamery that said Charles LeonhardCdied said County on Please give me a call. beneath. Halt, here is a tramp, pitched the 31st day of March 1888, testate, and that in the interest of the farmers as well as and it is saying but little if we assert exercised by the Board and the Superintendent said petitioner is the soie executor named in said O. M. OLSEN. from the tram, he thought, jumped onto in our own. last will and testament, nnd praying that the said Meridian Block, New Ulm, Minn. that the affairs of this city could of the city schools, under instrument may be admitted to probate, and that his wagon and hurriedly drove to letters testamentary be to him issued thereon whose able management, seconded by not have been better managed. Let us town, notifying the police that a doubtful It is ordered, That the proofs of said instrument, PIONEER Kretsch & Vogel, hope, as we have a right to, consider' the corps of able instructors, our educational and the said petition, be heard before this character was on his way to tbe city Court, at theProbate Office said County, on Drug Store, institutions rank as high as ing the new officials, that the future Friday the 4th day of May A. D. i888, at 10 The marshal buttcied his coal and o'clock in the forenoon, when all concerned may welfare of the community is'an assured any in the state. DEALERS IN appear and contest tbe probate of said instrument prepared for battle, soon esp} mg his And it is further ordered, That public notice of fact. 1 I victim as it walked along with a railroad The accomodation train, which was the time and place of said hearing be given to all persons interested, by publication of these orders DR. C. WESCHCKE, PROP'R. man. He stepped up, but what greeted by the traveling public as a List of Jurors drawn to serve at the for three weeks successively previous to said day of hearing, in the New Ulm Review a newspaper was his perplexity and ultimate amusement spring term of the District Court which souice of better and directer communication OF ALL KINDS. Minnesota Street, printed and published at the City of New Ulm in convenes at the Court House in the city to perceive in the alleged tramp said County. with the,twin cities, was suspended NEW ULM, MINN. By the Cou-t. of New Ulm. May 22. at 11 A. M. The —AGENTS *OR THE— Geo. Webb, the railway road-master, indefinitely last Monday, the Omaha ERNST BRANDT. Petit Jurors however will not meet until A full and fresh stock of My3 (L. S,) Judge of Probate PLANO BINDERS, MOWERS, who was that day inspecting the condition Road having concluded not to run an May 23. at the Court House at 11 A. drugs and medicines-^choice TRIUMPH BINDERS, of bridges spanning the overflowed M. accomodation from Kasota. This NOTICE. perfumery\fine soaps,comb» rivers. The over zealous citizen, who 'PETIT JURORS jilaces us back on the old seat, and our GRAND JURORS: RUSSEL MOWERS. and toilet articles, books, Notice is hereby given, that on the Henry Hoffman W. B. Munsell had notified the police, is hiding from travelers look forward again to a dreary 16th day of April, 1888. at two o'clock stationery, colors, varnishes Broadway, New Ulm, Minn. P. F. Altermatt W. R. White public gaze. p. m. at the County Auditor's oflice in glass,putty and painters stay of some hours at Kasota in the Frank A. Tuttle^ H. Heimerdinger the city of New Ulm, Brown County, C. A. Mueller, supplies. event of a visit to St. Paul. Where, Daniel Katz Hans Mogenson Preparations are already making by Minnesota, the Board of Audit of said oh where, is the new road Its advent August Essig Frank Augustin the Sons of Hermann and the New Ulm Brown County will meet for the purpose PIANOS, ORGANS AND John Meinzer Fritz Aufderheide will meet with a reception on the part of receiving proposals for the deposit Turnverein for a proper celebration of CCHTRACTOa AND BBILDEB, Theo. Crone Jr. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. Mark Cane of the New Uimites as is unrecorded in of the County Funds* of said County the festivals to be given in the early Fred Kunze D. Bangs PURE WINES AND LIQUORS said proposals shall state what security railroad history. Herman Nagel C. Balbach part of the summer. The celebration gives special attention to Calcimining, will be given to said County for FOR MEDICAL SE. Chas. Schneider R. Patterson by the Turners will of course be as Whitewashing and Plastering. All The melting of the snow and ice, any funds deposited and the amount of A W. Case George Jacobs Physicians prescriptions carefully interest, that will be paid on the monthly grand an affair as on former occasions, Jobs promptly attended to in city or which assured us that spring is here at David Sherman Edwin Paulson compounded at ail hours of the day balances of fund so deposited in the and considering that preliminary proceedings S. D. Peterson country and satisfaction guaranteed in Guttorm Thordson last, supplied our rivers with an undue and night. name of Brown County, and the same -m Paul Olson M. Keifer every respect. have been inaugurated, warrants amount of water, and as a consequence with accrued interest shall be subject to Rasmus Jacobson F. Schubert the assertion, that the city will be Office on Broadway, opposite J. Vogel's caused the Minnesota to overflow its sight draft at all times on demand. Michael Devine Louis Spelbrink 8TATE OF MINNESOTA DiBtnct Court, 9th well prepared for the event. Upon invitation lumber yard. Dated at New Ulm March 23d, 1888. County of Brown 5 58 Judicial District. banks for a considerable distance, and John Huiras Theo. J. Ulm In the matter of the assignment of? from the local society Messrs. Anton Cotton E. G. KOCH, Henry Lillie BANKRUPT to prevent access to the bridge, thereby Frederick Beinhorn, Insolvent vraer. On reading and filing the petition of A. Blanchard, Henry Weyhe S. A. GEORGE, William Frank Tl J. C. Hermann of St. Paul and A. E. hindering travel considerably. Foot Assignee in the above entitled matter, complete*!**SK-repre Andrew Duetsch E. P. BERTRAND, Geo. Schneider senting among other things that he has Kandervater of Minneapolis, the gentlemen passengers were conveyed from the Board of Audit, Brown Co., Minn. James Allison J. T. Helling his said trust and is ready to render his aceounfeof SALJU in charge of the main schools for his administration, that none of the creditors of city to Nicollet Co. by means of the Carl Gebser Lars Fredrickson said insolvent have filed releases herem, that his^. gymnastics of those cities, arrived in the £1. H. Beussmann Gust Schwartzroek terryman's boats, and a motley crowd account may be allowed and he be relieved an$T 9* W. J. Current discharged from his said trust, amH that Ihe sure* city last Friday evening, for the purpose of spectators were witnessing the travel ties on his official bond may be fnUy exonerated* It is ordered• That April ssOth 188«at 10 o'clock of confering with Mr. C. Gebser, the on the expanse of water, which surrounded The Prince of Clothiers is in the a. at my oflice in the City of Nfew Ulm, Brown teacher of the local turning section, on the bridge-tender's cabin and County, Minnesota, is hereby designated andfiied! Geo. E. Brown & Co., Aurora. 111., breeders and field with a full assortment of I S preparation without as the time and place for the hearing of saidrrc importers of Cleveland Bay and Shire horses and a programme to be carried out at the isolated the new iron bridge under construction. 1 ««:.,£ account and application qf aaid petitioner. Holsteincattle, whose adverti«emeni has been iaJury.reniovesFreck READY MADE CLOTHING, lniurr.removesFrecJC- That all persons whosoever and creditors interested fe°st. The gentlemen were received by running in this paper for several months, announce Pirn,pies, in said estate, show cause if any there be that their special sale will continue till "icuiS les, Liver-Moles, GENTS FURNISHING at said time and place w"hy the application a committee from the Turnverein and ther present stock is sold It is contemplated to A gorge at the mouth of the Cottonwobd Black-Heads, Sunburn and of the petitioner should not in all things be grant. close the partnership, which has been existing so escorted by a torchlight procession Tan. A few applications will render the d. GOODS AND successfully for many yeais, after which Geo. E. did not give way till Sunday most Stubbornly red skin 60ft, emOOth and Toat service ofthis order bemade by publication Brown proposes to continue the business alone. headed by a few musicians to Turner morning, consequently causing the BOOTS AND SHOES, This film has, for years, had the reputation of white White.. Viola Cream ia is no nntt a pain naintt or a am nr thereof for three successive weeks atleast once Hall, where a sumptuous banquet was keeping the finest stock in their line, and they announce each week prior to said time of hearing, in the ,. powdertocover defects, but a remedyto cure. Minnesota to rise steadily at the rate of that they still have a large btock of their "New Ulm Review" a weekly newspaper printed spread. Speeches were made during ail OI wmen are to be disposed of Itiiss superior tu io all other timer preparations preparations,, and ana Bupcnuf an and published at the City of New Llm in said best on ha'id which they will coutmue to offer for three inahes an hour. At the present a few weeks at very attractive prices. at bankrupt prices. is guaranteed to give satisfaction. At drue- con**yand hf *endln? °°Py,of o'dex by the evening and general enthusiasm date 'the waters are gradually receding, In buying blooded stock it is always safer to gists or mailed mailed for 50 cents. Prepared ™ly rifteor for fiO ™,t« f0tr^Jcreditor e^ ii S 5 ?n «*A.insolvent as was aroused, particularly on the subject deal with ptrties of known good reputation for list filed herein, or before Marc O O I N E Sc COJ, just ip time to prevent any damage on Give him a call in his new quarters 20t 1888 honorable dealing and long experience. The of the coniiuo: events. Dated March 15th 1888. Messrs Brown will send their handsomely illustrated Frontl street property. TOLEDO, OHIO. WEBBER, ramphlet to all who will write for it. in Klossner's new Brick Block. For sale at C. Weschcke's Druo- Store. Judge of District Court 4§ ^m§MjJ^$€h M^lS^t^Lliir^