New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
August 8, 1888 · Page 4 of 8
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hw— •HHmLs.^ft.m^.wa.mL WffiSjSJSKWS&jii" £L Miss Lou Baasenir^visiting in. St. P. Herian has resigned the office of izni jffEW ULM AND VICINITY. Bingham Bros, are building grain Rustling's General Sheridan died at Nbnqnitt, Peter. *, Chief^of the Fire Department. warehouses in Springfield and Lamberlon. Mass., at 10.20 o'clock Sunday evening. Travelers' Guide. Tne immediate cause of his death WJ Dr. McFadden*! 'family? removed to Frank. Kuetzing left for his annual Duluth Monda}, heart disease, but a number of causes purchasing tour in the east, Saturday. BLAINE AND WATTERSON hastened his death. Mrs. Kuetzing sr. left for Nebraska, A number of telephone poles were ARRANGMENTS BEING MADE where she will remain during the winter, struck by lightning Saturday. TO DON't BLAME HAVE THEM SPEAK AT THE last week. BARGAIN DAY The nine months old baby of Chas. STATE FAIR. a man for groaning when he has Mr. F. Heimerdinger of Golden Gate Roth died Sunday morning. Rheumatism or Neuralgia. The pain ?Wiiioitk&fitPete* 1 f(fj EVERY SATURDAY. has bought the grist mill of Sorden At a recent meeting of the State Fair is simply awfuL No torture in the Mrs. Zupfer was overcome by the managers in St. Paul tnere was considerable ancient times was more painful than Bros, in Redwood Falls. N Sa,t-iarcia,y heat Wednesday. discussion over a proposition these twin diseases. But—oughtn't ^jV Going East. Going West. Mrs. Mareck and children, who have a mantobeblamed if,having Rheumatism that Hon. James G. Blaine and Henry Just received at Kuetzing. Large Bargain in Pocket knives at 10ct»^ 4 10:30 a m. No. 1 4:17 a. m. or Neuralgia, he wont use Watterson should be invited to attend been visiting with her parents, returned Turkish Towels, Cheap. 18» 12 01 p. m, 2 5 2 15 p.m. each, which is less than half their Ath-lo-pho-ros, when it has cured the fair and deliver addresses. Each of 20 3 50 m. 3 5-44p.m. to Minneapolis Wednesday. |j§| thousands who have suffered in the value. Also table knifes at only 4 13 UO-45 p. m, Mr. J. Newhart was in Duluth and the distinquished speakers would be 2 10 00 m. same way. It has cured hundreds Nos. 1, 2 and 25 daily. A|l others daily cts. each. Call in early and see given a separate day, and the attraction West Superior last week inspecting real The editor has this week abandoned after physicians have pronounced except Sunday. would, undoubtedly, call out an immense what bargains tney are. his post, and hurried on a week's trip estate. them incurable. C. W. HETDEMAtf. Agent assemblage. Ultimately it was Theskill offivephysicians could not to the east. We crave the indulgence decided that letters should be written W. E. Koch was elected Treasurer, cure meof Rheumatismwhilst had settled is W. HummeL of our readers for any shortcomings in to both gentlemen, extending them an Mr. G. Anderson, of Linden, made us in the hips, neck and shonlders. So intense of the fire company in place of E. was thepain that sleep was almost invitation to be present, as well as Hon. this issue. a pleasant call last Wednesday. Weschcke, resigned. impossible. Thefirstdose ofAthlophoros Norman J. Cofman, commissioner of gave me reltef, and the third enabled me W. E. Koch, Gustav Gebser and Fred Jos. Bieberschiek was fined five dollars agriculture. Incidental to the discussion, to sleep for four and a half hours without Mrs. Baptist Karl returned from Milwaukee waking. I continued its use, and am now it was stated that Secretary Robert Seiter took a boat and camping outfit and costs for disturbing the peace well. RBV.S.H. TROVER, last Friday morning. DRV GOODS HIB Miller, of the Democratic state New Albany. Ind." yj to Springfield Saturday evening. They and dignity of the Third Ward. central committee, when the subject THE ATHLOPHOROS CO.. 112 Wail St, N. Y.S a A week from to-day prairie chickens will return via the Cottonwood river. was broached to him of inviting Messrs. Mrs. C. Wittman, a resident of the 'ifEbay be bagged without legal restraint. May the mosquitoes have mercy on Blaine and Watterson to the fair, had H*s constant!J on hand a large i.ne of wooleia NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. second ward, died Monday, age 60 dress goods,dress trimmings and v«-lvet«i Satin*, declared that if such a step were taken Phillip Liesch, a former typo in this them. ,j-" Y^. -*«$4 Gingham, Calico and Muslm, Handkerchiefs-. years. Her husband survives her. he would address communications to Hosiery, Fine Lace and Embroidery, Standing: office, has been in the city on a visit. mSsik Mrs. Ole Zakariason of Nicollet every Democrat in Minnesota decryinsr Collars and Caffs, Rushes, Novelty Braid, Crocnet NOTICE. Policeman Hans Hanson, of St. Paul, Cord, etc., at lowest prices. ^^^m County was last Friday kicked by one such an undertaking. Mr. E. G. Pahl has built for private Good work horses for sale or to exchange Also fall assoitment of boys' clo+hes. was murdered early Friday morning. "But the people would come to hear of her horses tied in front of Behnke's Butter and eggs taken in exchange use near the Empire Mill elevator on for cattle. CHAS. STUEBE. No clue of the murderer has been^ob- these gentlemen," remarked President or goods. **'*'*J~**& store receiving some injuries,luckily not the Minnesota river, a boat and bath Merriam, "and surely we could not be NOTICE TO HUNTERS. dangerous. house. accused of partiality if we had such representative THE BEST OFALLi. The Lutheran school will be opened men of both parties as Mr. Doeltz and Gley, of Young America, Hereafter all hunters caught shooting The local lodge O. R. T. meeta twice next Monday. The fall term of the The Weekly? Blaine and Henry Watterson, the in the town of Lake Hanska will be arrested lost their stock of general merchandise, Dr. Martin Luther College will begin t*S§ a week. Their meetings result in much world-renowned champion of the stareyed and prosecuted by law. by fire, Wednesday. We are sorry to goddess of reform. What we good to the members and furnish food Sept. 4th. v%^ OL E SYNSTEBY, want to do is to bring crowds of people learn that they carried but very little ,*ior thought to invited guests. Town Clrrk. The surveyors of the St. P. N. U. & to the fair, and make it an object for insurance. Pioneer Press. S. W. R. R* reached Windom yesterday. them to come, and I cannot suggest any Oscar Behnke, who returned from NOTICE TO TEACHERS, better attractions than the two gentlemen The line is now surveyed from St. Paul The most reliable crop reports, received Spokane Falls several months ago, again A teacher, able to instruct in both whose names we have been discussing." 1 to Windom. 3 for the county, show we will shook the dusk of New Ulm from his Fnglish and German languages is wanted have but half a crop of wheat. Corn in District No. 3. Applicants for Hunters will be saved the trouble of feet, and went out west. the abeve position may report to and oats are looking fine and there will One HundredThousand Farms. loading their cartridges hereafter. Chas. Claud Price, a brakeman for J. Kelly, If you want all the news,subscribe for the GEO. HAAO, be more potatoes than an average crop. L. Roos has a full line of the celebrated O. New Ulm. while working in the yards at this station, Under the enlightened and progressive WEEKLY PIONEEB PRESS. Peters loaded cartridges on hand^ Tim Donavanof West Newton, after policy of its Executive and Congress, had a thumb injured. LOST Six Months for 40ct: the Republic of Mexico during a mutual settlement with his wife and 1 We are sorry to learn that Rev. Berghold Mr. John C. Rudolph returned from the last few years has granted concessions A gold neck-lace was lost near the numerous creditors, left for the old may be compelled to retire from to promote the development and Lutheran Church, and found by a gentleman, Duluth Thursday evening. He reports country last Friday with the pledge active service in his parrish. His health settlement of that country so richly en REMEMBER, this is a SPECIAL OFFER, who will please return the same business as being quiet in the section never to return to this country again. and will hold good only till A112.15th_^| is not of the best-and he must work less dowed by nature in the resources of the to REV. J. C. ALBKECHT. of the state. soil, the forest, field and mine, and and take more care of himself.! The Board of Education organized FOR SALE. blessed with all the advantages of a THE WEEEfHONEER PRESS Street-cemmissioner Friedricks is at Saturday by electing P. Scherer salubrious climate and geographical location. Rev. Albreoht and Prof. Hoyer are in An omnibus in good condition which last employed in making most necessary President, E. G. Koch Secretary and Milwaukee as delegates to the conference would serve well for a small hotel or Contains the most reliable improvements on lower Minnesota One of the most important and valuable £.SG. Pahl Treasurer. Messrs. Friedman of the Synods Minnesota, Missouri could be transformed Into a dray wagon. POLITICAL NEWS, of the concessions has been secured between Second and Third Streets, S. Call at UNION HOTEL. and Frank were appointed Committee and Wisconsin. The conference begins by the Mexican Land and Development THE C. W. H. Heidemann has been appointed on Building. to-day and will last one week. Company whose advertisement appears WANTED. elsewhere, by which is acquired the BEST EDITORIALS, Signal Service Observer for A severe storm done considerable The picnic of the Lutheran School, ownership of one-third of the public domain A teacher for School District N«». 6, New Ulm. We hope he will predict Tne greatest damage in town Cairo last Thursday. held on the College grounds Sunday, in the State of Tamaulipas Town Sigel, able to teach in both the prompter and more accurate than his amounting to several million acres ingcludin English and German languages. Applications Jos. Knppner's barn was demolished G. A. R. DEPARTMENT, proved an enjoyable affair for young and predecessors. agricultural, mineral, timber must be made to the undersigned and his vauable stallion had his leg old. The Concordia band discoursed and grazing lands. And more attractive features for the on or before September 1st 1888. broken. Mr. Schroeders barn and a While Jack Burns, with J. M. Leadsburg music during the afternoon. Tamaulipas is the eastern State of By order of the School Board. old and yonng than any other weeklypaper number of buildings belonging to other on train No. 16, was switching Mexico, and is bordered by the Gulf of A. MANDEKFELD, br., Clerk. in the West. £Mr. E. G. Pahl thinns seriously of parties were aiso damaged. Mexico and the Rio Grande River, its the yard at Sleepy Eye last Thursdry appointing a detection to protect him. north-east corner being opposite the cit} NOTICE TO TEACHERS, he had the misfortune of having two of Send 40 cents to the Pioneer Press Mr. Pahl handles the funds for the of Brownsville, Texas, thus immediate Died, last Wednesday, Mrs. AN.Fass. Co.. S%. Paul, Minn and receive this his fingers cut off. ly adjoining the United States T.iere Building and Loan Association. Turuverein Deceased had been ailing tor a short Nonce is hereby given that the public great weekly for six months. are many portions of the state that are and School District besides a Word has been received that part of evirnination of and for teachers will time only, and her demise was a sad not surpassed in fertility and beauty be held on the tollowing dates and at the "Muensterlaender" Society, of St. little of his owo. blow to the mourning husband, who "anywhere in the world. The climate is One Dollar will secure the Weekly the following places: Paul, will be here during the chicken salubrious, with an average rain fall for has an infant son as a last rememfrom Pioneer Pre&s for one jear, together Mrs. B. Matsch. of West Newton, Sleepy Ee, at the public school house, ten years of thirty three inches per year, season. The prairie chickens are be-brance the deceased. We hope with a splendid Historv of the United who has been here at the Hospital for August 17th and 18th, 1888. the soil is rich, and it abounds in valuable ginning to tremble. Springfield, at the public school house, that time will assuage the grief of the States. some time, is convalescing and will return timber and large deposits of iron, August 21st and 22nd, 1888. bereaved, home in about a week. Dr. Fritsche oil. coal and the precious metals. Still Henry Behnke, who had been absent New Ulm, at the court house, hasin its primitive condition there is an DAKOTA K0USL. has been her physician and in St. Paul for about nine months, having August 23rd and 24th, 1888. Mrs. L. D. Rice of the town of Albin opening here for all industries from the Examinations will commence at 9 performed two very difficult operations there attended a course in the St. was struck by lightning during the smith shop to the great iron, cotton and o'clock a. m. Prompt attendance is for removal of cancerous growths. Paul Business College, and having afterwards woolen factories. From the primitive thunder storm of last Wednesday while OPP. POST OFFICE—NEW ULM, Atons, solicited. wagon road to the iron horse and steel taken up regular employment, skimming milk under a tree near the New Ulm, July 24th, 1888. Governor McGill came very near losing SEITER BROS., Prop'**. rail from the wild animal of the forest returned last Wednesday. house. Although she received quite a his life Thursday evening. He had to the high bred cattle and sheep of the J. B. VELIKANJE, This house is the most centrally located County Supt. field from the primitive methods of shock, the ligtning even tearing her driven his team to the barn, during a An unusually large number of tramps agriculture to the steam plow and mower botel in the city and affordsgood clothing andishoes from her body, the thunderstorm, when lightning struck have visited New Ulm lately. They ISOTICE TO CREDITORS. and reaper from the common huts attending physician has hopes of her the barn, and killed one of his horses. Sample Rooms." vf very wisely refrain from visiting the for human habitation to the prosperous State of Minnesota, County of Brown Vss. In recovery. Mr. McGill and his little daugter were farm house and the thriving town and ProbateCourt business portion of the city, but call at STATE OF MINNESOTA, County of Brown fm. In the Matter of the Estate of Anton Hochhaus city from the conditions of the sixteenth stunned and dazed by the shock, but residences in the outskirts of town. A In Probate Court. Deceased. "C. W. H. Heideman, prospective century to the civilization of today. In the matter of the guardianship of ^osepfi: Notice Is hereby given to all persons having otherwise suffered no harm.^ city stone pile, if properly handled, Hollubn, minor. nominee of the democratic party for clwmB and demands against the estate of Anton On reading and filing the petition of Charles Hochhous, late of the County of Brown, deceased, might prove an effective remedy for Representative of Brown County is delivering Wagner, guardian of Joseph HoIIuba, the above Saturday's fire has taught New Ulm The ultimate results of this enterprise that the Judge of the Probate Court of said County named minor. this nuisance. will hear, examine and adjust claims and demands free trade speeches throughout with intelligent management must be another, and a good lesson. When It is ordered, pursuant to the prayer of said petitioner, against said estnte at his office in the City of marvelous, and the stock of the company that a time be fixed for examining, and New Ulm in said County, on tte first Monday of the county. Mr. H. ought to secure members of the old department demanded Marshall Cady of Springfield brought allowing his account, that eaid account be examined, each month, for six successive months, commencing now offered for sale is simplv to and petition heard by the Judge of this the nomination for Representative the purchase of a steamer the with the first Morday September 1888, and down James Bagen of that place, last secure funds for their full realization. Court onthe 27th day of Aug. 1888, at 10 o'clock that six months from the 21st day July of 1888, of the Second district. We don't think in the forenoon of that day, at the Probate Office REVIEW opposed the scheme because One of the largest tracts of the most Wednesday and has him confined iu the have been limited and allowed by said Probate in said County. Coart for creditors to present their claims. that the legislature of this State will valuable agricultural land in the world, we foresaw just such an accident as jail here. The prisoner is charged with And it is further ordered, that public notice he KATHABINA HOCHHAUS, great tracts of timber, large areas of given to all peisons interested, of the time and enact any tariff legislation. Administratrix with the wil*annexed of thees happened Saturday. We held that a an assault on Mrs. Frank Altermatt, place of examining said account, by ptrblishiog^-a mineral land, vast oil fields, sites for tateof AntonHochhaus, deceased. copy of this order the New Ulm Eeview a steamer would be of no use unless a and was bound over to the District Court towns and cities are acquired with an While Mrs. Manecke, the wife of weekly newspaper printed and published at the PROBATE NOTICE. competent man was engaged to run it. by Justice Ericson. Mr. Bagen is not opportunity for building and operating City of New Ulm in said County, at least once in Fritz Manecke, was engaged in cutting each week for two successive weeks prior to said railroads, steam-ship lines, and other Competent men do not work for nothing. of sound mind and it is understood that State Minnesota, County of Brown }s*. In day of such hearing. hay on Mr. Weddendorf's farm, la&t public works. Probate Court, Special Term, August 2nd 1888. Dated Aug 6th 1888. Although the department has two the defense will claim insanity. Thursday, the intense heat affected her In the matter of the Guardianship of John Anderson (L. S ERNST BRANDT, and Anton Anderson Minors. men who are competent to run the engine, Judge of Probate. to such a degree, that she, in a half conscious New Ulm, Minn., June 4th, 1888. On reading and filing the petition of Ole B. Anderson While Mr. and Mrs. Rees, of Cambria, both of them happened to be out guardian of the persons and property of NOTICE OF EXPIRATION* condition, laid down near the President Lincoln said that you canJohn were driving on their way down Anderson and Anton Anderson minors for of town on the evening of the fire. This OF REDEMPTION. fool some People all the time and youlicense to sell the real estate of his said wards at road-side, where she was picked up by the grade on lower Minn. St., on their private sale, and it appearing from said petition is liable to happen again and although can fool all the People sometimes, but a passing faamer who bi ought her to that it is necessary and would be beneficial to way home last Thursday, the neck-yoke you cannot fool all the People all the In whose name assessed, Johr Tvuet Subdivision said wards thatsaidreal estate, or apart thereof, the agent of the engine company claimed town. Dr. Striekler was summoned, of Section, Lot or BJocft, part oi Lots 8 and should be sold slipped from the pole, and fastened itself time. that the machine would not get out of Section 28. Township 112, Ranee ^3, Amount It is ordered, that the next of kin of the said and pronouueed the case one of sunstroke, Some machine men seem to take P. in such a manner into the ground Sold for, $1 86, Subsequent Taxes, 3 70, Interest? wards aud all persons interested in the estate of order very easy and that he could Penalty and Costs, $1,81, Total Amount requneca T. Barnum's view that the American of sud ward shall appear before said Probate which might prove fatal. The as to overthrow the team. Mr. Rees to Redeem, $7 37 Court, at the Probate Office in the Cily of teach a man in a very short time how people are bound to be humbugged and lady was in a very precarious condition Office of the Auditor of Brown Co.. •M Mew Ulm in the County of Brown aforesaid, on luckily kept hold of the reins, not having farmers in this country are subjected New Ulm, Minn July 9tb, 1888. to run the engine oxperence has taught the 20th day of September A. 1888, at 10 o'clock for the last few days, hope of her recovery To John Sweet —You are hcebv notified that on sustained any injury by the fall, but and liable to fall into the hands of just the forenoon, to show cause why a license that he was mistaken. The steamer 3d day of May A 1886, at a Tax Sale hell as* 5 should not be grantedfor thesale of said real estate. being rather doubtful. such men. Farm machinery now-adays Mrs. Res who had fallen on the back provided by law at New Ulm, the County of*£iSp And it is lurther ordered, that a copy of this order was repaired Sunday and put in woiking is so near perfection that nearly Brown, State of Minnesota, the Auditor of paid^^" be persononally served onthe next of kin of of the head, lay unconscious, and necessitated During Saturday evenings storm County sold the land herein above described to* S said wards residing in said Brown County, and on order after several hours of diligent all kinds of machinery works leasonably the*3Jigf State and assigned said land to Ball for medical aid, which fortunate1 all persons interested in said estate, at least fourteen lightning struck the frame addition well, yet there is a difference in Delinquent Taxes thereon for the years 1886,1887*fcJp« work by a corps of experts. days before the hearing of said petition as pronounced her case not d-angerous. and 1888, amounting as hereinbefore staled to the^SfiftJ the material put into them as is also aforesaid, and by the publication thereof for four to Fritons building. The fire department sum of Seven 37-100 Dollars exclusive of the S succefBive weeks in the New Ulm Review a weekly the case in prices with local dealers. of serving this notice. You are also herebv not.^ Sr responded promptly to the Liternry Merit. I A newspaper printed and pubbshed at the City of Le Sueur Centre and vicinity are excited We believe in the theory of dividing fied that the right of redemption from such sale? New Ulm in said Brown County, the last of which alarm of fire and everybody thought 1 "Deutsch Amerikanische Dichtung," will expire on the 9th day of September A D_/ife*5 wepublications shall be at least ourten days before the profits with our customers and over the fact that a nest of thieves 1888, or within sixty days alter the service of thuS^ said of hearing. that the flames would be subdued in a would rather sell a great many goods a monthly journal devoted to poesy and notice has been discovered in their midst. Detectives Bated at New Ulm, Minn August 2nd 1888. at prices, that at the end of the season "Witness my hand and seal at New Ulm said few minutes, with the aid of the steamer. allied arts, has just been placed on our By the Court, had been investigating the raids County ofBroWDi this 8th day of July 1888 would leave hundreds of dollars of the (L-SO. «^«s,K ERNST BRANDT, E BERTRAND, S In this they were sadly disappointed. table.Its columns, filled with the choicest rf Judge of Probate. Spt6 profits in the pockets of our customers, Audito#m made on business houses and depots in [S L.] County Something about the machine gems from German American authors, than to combine with other machine that section, and finally discovered that The Mexican Land & Development Co men in raising the prices, thereby selling thewas out of order and as none of the commend themselves to all, who in the farm of Patrick O'Brien was but a little and dividing up the regular engineers of the company were quest of first class literary productions, place of meeting for criminal characters. trade, in order to keep machinery high. desire to acquaint themselves with the in the city no one knew how to remedy A thorough search was investigated, We handle the celebrated Esterly CAPITAL STOCK $1,000,000. progress of German American literature, the evil. As soon as it became known and as a result thereof numerous arrests Binders and Mowers, the light and I--*/ and we hope that a hearty support that the engine was out of order the durable ChampioniBinders and Mowers were made. It is probable that fitS* SHAKES $5.00 MACS. will be given this new work, ably the Red, White and Blue Mowers, the department, tfith the aid of numerous the thefts committed at this piace several Bonanza Hay Rakes and Cultivators, published by Mr. Konrad Nies at Newark, good citizens, went to work. The old Full Paid and Non-Assessable. weeks ago, hab been planned by the the Stoughton and Red Wing Wagons Ohio. hand-pump was pressed into service, and Buggies, the Rock Island Stubble main gang at LeSuer. m^MC-% ilSiS pail-brigades organized, and by dint of Plows and only the best grade of Binding a good deal of hard work the fire was Twine, warranted to be absolutely Messrs. Oscar and Alfred Anderson, You are feeling depressed, our appetite with 4i bonus of FIVE ACRES of land to each share are Insect-proof. We also have the very confined to the addition. For awhile in company with August Lamuelson, is poor, you are bothered with best steam threshing outfits, such as offered to immediate subscribers at a par of five uollars, things looked threatening and excitement Headache, you are fidgety, nervous, of Albin, who bought a steam-thresher the Massillon Straw Burners, the Aultman per share, for the benefit of the Treasury, and generally out of sorts, and want to reigned supreme. It there had ot Mr. Jac. Klossner, the machine & Taylor, and last but not least, brace up. Brace up, but not with the Huber Straw Burning Engine and been a competent head to the fire department agent, last Wednesday, found out that stimulants, spring medicines, or bitters, This Company have acquired an exclusive grant of several million acres ot land from the Government Victory Separators. Another great it would have been an easy it is not safe to convey the heavy burden which have for their basis very of Mexico in the state of ramanuhpas, bordered by the state of Texas and the Gulf of Mexico item for farmers to take into consideration matter to extinguish the fire. As it over a wooden bridge. While passing cheap, bad whiskey, and which stimulate It comprises rich agricultural, grazing and mineral lands, tmmense forests of valuable timber, and is that we alwa\ keep on hand a you for an hour, and then leave opportunities for vast public enterprises in the development and settlement of a territory almost as was, the boys received no orders, except the one near Sprenger'sfarm. which full assortment of all kinds of repairs large as the stato of Pennsylvania, with a good population, a healthy moderate climate and ample rain you in worse condition than before. for each and all kinds of machines we from outsiders, and everyone acted upon is situated near the iron bridge What you want is an alterative that fall The land offered with the stock and for which negotiable certificates will be issued, wili prove sell. his own responsibility. It was notwill over the cottonwood, the threshei a choice investment of itself while each ehare participates in the whole enterprise Based on the lowest purify your blood, start healthy We invite you one and all to call and price of Government land in the United States the shares will hae a value many times greater untiLthe assistants assumed command action of Liver and kidnevs, restore weighing several tons, broke through look over our goods, whether you want your vitality, and give renewed health than the price at which these forty thonsand are offered to carry out the oljects of the Company. that order was brought out of the the structure, entirely demolishing it. to buy or not so hoping to receive a Subscription will be accepted as follows. 23 per cent, cash, balance in equal payments at Thirty, and strength. Such a medicine vou chaos. The loss- on building was $600, Luckily no one was hurt, and excepting call from you, we are, Sixty, and Ninety days, Remit by Draft, Check, Express or Registered Letter, direct or through any will fmd in Electrie Bitters, and only on furniture $200. Fully insured with the damage done the machine, the 50 cents a bottle at C. L. Roos' Drug ^anker or broker. PBOSPECTTTS AND TOLL INFORMATION OS APPLICATION. Very truly your friends, 2^ K. MORELAND, Financial Agent, Wm. Pfiender. Store. £3] proprietors experienced no loss, THE S. D. PETERSON IMPLEMENT CO aw P^mmm, M*o S 7 23xTO«.c!.T*r«.y, KTexc- "Vox-la^