New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
January 23, 1889 · Page 4 of 8
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NEW ULM AND VICINITY Masks, Masks, Masks at F. Kuetzing. Mr. and Mrs. B. Vel»kanje are TI- District Court Proceedings. The Clerk of Le Sueur Co. issued 115 NOTICE. siting friends in Minneapolis. Judge Newhart started for California marriage licenses during the year 1888. (Adjourned Term.) Travelers' Guide. All persons wishing stock of the second M^ Thursday. He will return in April. In the case of the State of Minnesota Masquerade suits at very low prices Mrs. Anna J. Fenske, one of the pioneers series of the New Ulm _. vs. James Bagen, which was the first Buildios and Loan Association at F. Kuetzing. ^w A I A I I I J. H. Weddendorf made a flying trip of this county, diedTuesday, aged one tried, the court charged the jury at to the twin cities last week. 84 years. The funeral occured Friday. the end F. Kuetzins will be home at the opening of CourtThursday morning. of this week with a large slock of Representative Heideman is a member Don't forget the masquerade ball at After being out about two hours the are reqnested to subscribe for 1sameij of the following committees: Educational, goods. n- .p Union Hall Saturday evening. Company jury brought in a verdict of assault in now. For particular call on or address^ Public Land and Commerce. A never does anything by halves. Chas. Brust is visiting his old stamping the second degree, and the court passed jpjjw ED PFAENDEB, Secretary, Wiqo^igt^eteff^ft Mrs. N. D. White, of Beaver Falls, grounds in Indiana. He may call a sentence to hard labor in the State New Ulm, Minn 159NEW I ULX MARKETS:—Wheat No. 3. Minn., who was taken prisoner by the on President Harrison. prison for the term of two years and six ^T Going East. 78 oats, 25 old corn, 35 GRAND MILITARY Going West. Indians during the outbreak in 1862, months. Chas. Stuebe shipped qne carload of barley, 50, potatoes, 20 onions 4 10-12 a No. 1 4:17 a. m. will give a public narration of her capture 18 12 15 p. m, hogs to St. Paul and one of cattle to In the case of Gould & Austin vs. 17 12 80 a. m. 60 butter, 12J, eggs, 10 live hogs 20 3-40 m. 5 5:60 p. IB. and experience, in this city under In. Brophy the jury was instructed to Chicago Monday. 2 10.00 m. 25 1:25 p.m. per lb 5 pork, per lb 5J. Flour per the auspices of the Congregational society Nos. 1, 2 and 25 daily. All others daily return a verdict in favor of plaintiff in Messrs. E. G. Pahl, A. A. Bogen, W. cwt 83.25—$4.00. Tuesday evening Jan. 29 1889. except Sunday. the sum of $123.50 and costs, amounting G. Frank and John Ziegler were in the GEO. J. GRIMM, Agent. I cancheerfully recommend in all to $131.08. twin citieslast week. A Review reporter visited the New Dr. Seth Arnold's Cough No cause of action was the verdict returned C. W. H. Heideman and A. G. Wagner Ulm Stone Quarries Satarday and took Mr. A. J. Grimmer attended a meeting Killer by he jury in the case of C. spent Sunday with their families. a good look at the companies property. as beingafirst-class remedy of the Register's of Deeds of the State, for Coughs and Colds, having Altman & Co. vs. John Altermatt and So far they have only removed the top which was held in St Paul Monday. usedlt in my own family Get your sewing machines repaired S At others. withvery greatsatisfaction. layer of apart of the deposit. They are by Frank Retzlaft. Deputy Revenue Collector Lamberton L. H. Bosh, Dm Moines, now preparing to sink a shaft in order The case of Dr. Marcellus vs. the Iowa. was in the city last Friday on a The Turnverein will hold its first to discover just what kind of stone they vdlage of Sleepy Eye Lake was dismissed Druggists, 25c., 60c., and (1 OH regular inspection trip. masked ball Feb. 2. Look out for surprises. can expect. on the ground that the testimony Yorktown has a postmaster, 93 year3 under the auspices of NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. furnished by plaintiff was not At present the company is employing of age, who was appointed to that office Co.'A'2dRegt.,M.N.G sufficient to establish a case. 17 men and two teams. Should the Simon Karl, a blacksmith, died with by President Harrison in 1841. THE INAUGURATION. The last case on the calendar—M sinking of the shaft prove encouraging, dropsy Sunday. The funeral was held Mr. J. H. Vajen, of this city, has Fohl vs. John Schmitt—is on trial as and indications point that way, then Tuesday. The Chicago & Northwestern Railway N I O N HALL we go to press. been chosen as a member of the board they will give employment to several Company offers its patrons a splendid opportunity to visit Washington in Albert Lick received an order for of directors of the masonic Relief association. Several other cases of minor importance hundred men next spring. Saturday Jan. 26th. March next, and participate in the imposing lodgings at the Hotel de Schmid, for were either settled ©r dismissed by Besides quarrying stone the company ceremonies incident to the inauguration seven days, for disturbing the peace. consent of the interested parties. Two marriage licenses were issued is also dealing wood. So far they ADMISSION 35 ctn. of President Harrison. For Saturday afternoon Chas. Winkelmann that occasion tickets*will be sold from last week: Joachin Guetschow to Mrs. have taken two hundred cords of wood The members of the Fire Department Tickets can be had from all niembery all principal stations at the very low was called into Court to receive Maria Mueller and Herman Lehmann from their property and will cut several are talking ot holding a ball February of the Company. All aie cordially invited rate of one fare for the round trip. For his sentence. In consideration of his to Lena Radke. hundrsd more. Tbe Committee. 22. The proceeds to go to the firemen's by full information regarding rates, dates former good character and behavior, as Turner Hall. ot sale, etc., apply to Agents Chicago & relief fund. The opening of the quarries will prove Capt. P. B. Davy who was commander testified to by the Mayor, members of North-Western Railway. a bonanza for the town and especially of the mounted Rangers, stationed Schapekabm and Ruemke will, as the City Council and other prominent the first v\ ard. The owners ot the property at St. Peter in 1862—63, died in Denver, TO THE PUBLIC. soon as spring opens, built an engine Saturday, February 2d, 1859. citizens of New Ulm, and of his own are developing the quarries more Col., a short time ago. house near their carpenter shop and knowledge and in further considera- auerade .. Having sold out my business, the for the purpose of helping the town run their ichinerv with a 10 horse Next Saturday the grand Masquerade tion of the fact that the trial jury recom- Pioneer Drug Store, to Andrew J, #thanfrom selfish motives and deserve power steam engine. Ball of Co. "A" takes place at Union mended him to the mercy of the Court, Eckstein, who has ably and conscientiously credit for their enterprise and public Hall. The admission price has been the Judge imposed a money fine of served as my assistant for the spirit. A report reached the city Monday changed from 50 to 35 Cents, thus giving $500. The money was raised by friends last ten years, I would ask my friends that Anton Tomson shot John Haugen every body a chance to participate. of Mr. Winkelmann and paid over to and patrons to transfer their good will Accidents. in town Linden Saturday. Sheriff to nay successor. the Court Clerk, whereupon he was discharged Schmid went to Linden yesterday to Mrs. John Mohr and daughter, who Phillip Lange, an employe of Nagel and his bail exonerated. I shall still make my headquarters at inquire into the rumor, have been^visitmg Mr. John A Mohr of and Schaefer.fractured the radius of his the store where I shall gladly meet all COMMUNICATED. Cottonwood, left for Spokane Falls, right arm Thursday. those wishing my services. We acknowledge the receipt of the W. T., last Wednesday, accompanied Mrs. F. Lueck run a needle into her EDITOR REVIJEW: Dll. C. WEfaCHCKE. second volume of the Geological and by Mr. and Mrs. Ladue. Please allow me a little space in the January 10th, 1889. right foot last week Tuesday. Natural History survey of Minnesota, columns of your valuable paper for the by Prof. Winchell, of the University of "Jack shall pipe and Gill shall Mrs. John Sturm, of town Cottonwood, purpose of repl} ing to and throwing a NOTICE TO TAX PAYERS little light on what appeared under the dance" just as long out in the open barn slipped and fell Wednesday, fracturing Minneapolis. heading of "County Commissioner's Take notice that copies of the personal as they please. The free born American both bones of her left arm. Dr. Proceedings1' in our last issue. Among Ex-Gov. Austin has resigned from property tax duplicates for the year citizen don't fear neuralgia with Fritsche is attending above cases and the different resolutions passed by the the board of railroad and warehouse 1888 of Sleepy Eye and the towns Of Salvation ^Oil to the front. Only a all are doing well. honorable board of county commissioners commissioner. The resignation was Home, Stark, Albin, Mulligan, Leavenworth, of this county and so published, we twenty-five cent investment. Louis Spellbrink, of town Milford, accepted by Gov. Merriam. Prairieville and Eden have been find the following: 3p 40% %3 $flf It seems that the White Caps have a ell and dislocated his collar bone, Saturday. furnished to the banksof Sleepy Eye "The Board having visited and in The County Commissioners of Le spected the jail and court-rooms, agreed branch organization in New Ulm. One and for the village of Springfield, Burnstown, Sueur County have raised the liquor A8 IHTERESTINfi PR03RAMME. to the following, to-wit: Resolved that of our young lightning manipulators received Bashaw, Stately, North Star and license in said County to $1,000. Less the sheriff is hereby requested to keep The following bills were introduced a note the other day calling his Leavenworth to Gust. Nuessle, of the jail and court-rooms in a little bettei saloons and more "blind pigs" will be For particulars see small bills. ,* by Mr. Heidemann Saturday: attention to a number of his shortcomings Spnngheld, where the peisonal property order as the same are less clean than the result. ADMISSION 50 CENTS. Pefining the branches tbat should or they might be." and -warning him to reform forthwith. tax of said towns may be paid. may be taught ia schools. wh.i?l derive admit that the jail and court-room Indian Chief Sucker, the oldest Indian The note has the seal and slg New Una, January 14. 1889. inspectors, after being shown through in the state, died last week. He nature of the White Caps. their support from public lands. Referred Tickets for sale at usual places. all the dark reebsses of the building, Fn. BVRG. was over one hundred years old and one to committee on education. found a few cob-webs in the corner PIONEEK County Treasurer of tho«g that took part n. the Minnesota The Gran Opera House of St. Paul To provide for the appointment of near the ceiling of one of the jury-rooms, Store,w Drug Farm forSale. massacre. which they would have entirely passed destroyed by fire. shool examiners. Referred to commiton by on their tour of inspection, had not education. Demosthenes, the Grecian orator, the sheriff invited their attention to this Creating a state board of examiners Andrew J. Eckstein, PiopV particular room. The St. Paul fire department has cured his stammering by having his and providing permanent certificates* 160 acres of good land, 55 acres are This is all they found and even complimented seldom if ever fought so obstinate a fire ffiOuth full of pebbles, and many are me on the condition of the Successor to DR. C. WESCHOKE. Referred to committee on education. under cultivation, 60 acres to be broken as that which raged •with savage fury the modern orators who have cured jail and especially for the pure, fresh To amend section 113, chapter 36, and the rest meadow land with a small Mijnesota Street, for upwards of two hours in the Grand their Hoarseness by an occasional dose air streaming bountifully through the General Laws, relating to board of grove. On the premises is a new granary. NEW ULM, MINN. Opera House block Monday morning. spacious corridor and well-lighed cells, of Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup. The property is situated about 9 A full and fresh stock of school examiners. Referred to committee which nature provided for the inmates The portion of the building where the drugs ana fnedicities \choice Directors M. Mullen, E. G. Koch, OR education. thereof. miles from Redwood Falls, in town of fire raged the fiercest is surrounded by perfumery,/ine soaps,combs Win. Piaender and Jos. A. Eckstein To amend section 66, chapter 46, The jail and courtroom was carefully New Avon, and will be sold cheap on high blocks, which made it next to impossible and toilet articles, books, examined and inspected by the last left for St. Paul Monday to attend the easy terms. Inquire at Laws of 1878. relating to duties cf for the department to get water *Py grand jury, wno had a perfect right to stationery, colors, varnishes annual meeting of the St. P., N. U. & school examiners. Referred to committee Louis Palmer on the flames with any success. The exercise these functions, and found glass,putty and painters S. W. Ry. Co. May the meeting speed on education. result is that the Saintly City temple of Stock Dealer, everything in good order and condition, supplies. the work of constructing the line. New Ulm, Minn. but they most likely did not do their To amend sections 34 and 37 of chapter pleasure is one mass of rums, and the PIANOS, ORGANS AND work so thoroughly as the jail and 10, Laws of 1878. Referred to committee adjoining blocks are more or less dam- EVEfiT FBIDil ASD SATUBDAT, A Review representative visited the courtroom inspectors. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. on towns and counties. Now as a matter of fact, the jail and hot houses of Florist Boock last week. PURE WINES AND LIQUORS commencing February 1st and 2nd, the courtroom were just as good order The fire was discovered at 7:30 in the He was surprised to see a large number Milford Items. and condition at the time of the annual FOR MEDICAL ISE. undersigned will sell to the highest gentleman's cloak room on the right of of flowers in bloom, amongst them be« inspection tour by the honorable board Physicians prescriptions carefully bidder at auction at bis place in Courtland, the main entrance. An alarm was immediately ing primroses, daisies and Hyacinths. pi county commissioners, as they were compounded at all hours of the pay Minn., the following goods: We in Milford are still Hlive although sent in, but before the de about a month prior thereto, when the Mr. Boock takes pride in his establishment and night. we were not represented in the columns grand jury of the county performed 150 Pair men's and ladie's Wool partment arrived the fire and is always pleased to show naa niaae for the past six or seven their duty. The way a man perforates stockings 100 pair gloves and mittens such headway that the destruction of 0 ev visitors around, SUMMONS. weeks. We of course have no excuse his duty and the good order and cleanliness 150 men's and ladies' fur and cloth the handsome interior furnishings was for this neglect, but simply trust to the SDistrict which prevails in his own apartments) caps 75 fur and cloth overcoats over TArE OF MINNESOTA, County ftf Brown J-ss. inevitable^ The fire fiend was tenacious. A change has been made in the run. patience and forbearance of the editor Court, Ninth Judicial District*Frederick is usually a good rule and guide 100 men's and boys suits 12 hne ladies' The flames spread Upward and almost Elssner Plaintiff, and publisher* and simply ask their ning of passenger trains west of Tracy. cloaks 10 all wool bed blankets all for his subordinates to imitate. I had in less time than it takes to tell it, the VS pardon. We still enjoy fine winter The passenger that used to run from occasion during the session of the hon. colors 50 all wool under and over John Mitchell and also all other persons entire four stories of tha theatre proper weather and in consequence of the recent or parties unknown claiming auy shirts 6 pair heavv horse-blankets 50 orable board of county commissioners, were ablaze. The flames too flashed Tracy to Redfield via Watertowh fcow right, title, estate, lien or interest snow sleighing is just splendid. when this law and order resolution was fine all wool ladies' shawls 25 Ladies' the real estate described in the eomplaint their lurid tongues tut of every window only runs to Watertowh and back, herein. Defendants. Farmers are discouraged on account, duly passed, to appear before them on and men's wool jackets 50 pair children's 1» and at one time the annihilation of' The State of Minnesota to the ahove named' Dev while the one that ran between Brookings of the low price of wheat. We are informed every building in the block with the business. There in the chamber, where and misses' leggins 100 men's fendants: and Watertown, now runs through that quite a large percentage of the honorable board wasjtransacting its working shirts 100 silk neckties and You are hereby summoned and requited to answer exception of the fireproof Globe buiM-1 the complaint ot the Plaintiff in the above the wheat which was stacked while not ing seemed certain. official business, any persou pcisvn with one to Redfield uiiiutu vuoiuvoB, auy YYJW uue handkerchiefs 100 pair overalls and entit'ed action which is filed in the office of the quite dry is not marketable, and the eye could see cob-webs in numbers hang blue jackets over 300 yards wool flanRIIl Clerk of the iftriet Conrt of tl Ninth Judicial The loss is $200,000. It is distributed buyers positively refuse to take it District, in and tor the County of Brown and The board of public works has received al over the nooks nnnks and corners nnrnfirs of the pretty evenly between all the Insurance nver thn anH r\t tho nels over 500 Vard8 COtton flannels. State of Minnesota, and to serve a copy ol yonr the plans ror the city water Companies of St. Paul. We understand that our postmaster, ceiling, and to a common observer it Kentucky Jeans, calicos of all colors answer to the said complaint on the pntainber, at his office in the village of Sleepy Eve Lake in Mr..fahn Essig.has resigned.No wonder appeared as it they were placed there aQ gradss, fancy notions, silk veilings, works. The 'plans provide for a tank, said County, within twenty days alter the service as as necessaiy nrnanmnts. ornaments knittincra,. knittings varns, yarns. wnnll woo and I'nt.tnn, cotton the the Births and Deaths in Brown County if he has, if a man in that official capacity nA«fl«sAi and of this Summons upon you, exclusive of the day fifty feet high, and mains to be laid on The undersigned had no intimation finest line of jewelry you ever saw. of such service and if you fail to answer the said can't clear enough in three months during the year 1888 as reported to complaint within the tune aforesaid,, the Plaintiff State and Minnesota Streets between to pay for the acknowledgement of his of the due passage of the above resolution, Groceries, coffee and sugar teas, and in this action will apply to the Coart tor the relief Charle3 N. Hewitt, Secretary State Third Street South and Fifth Street until he saw it in public print, and spices, everything in full stock yet quarterly report. demanded in the complaint. Board of Health and Vital Statistics. has received no other official notification medicines of all kinds. 34 different GEO. W. SOMERVILLE, North and on Third South and Fifth The town clerk informs us that about Plaintiff's Attorney, SJleepy Ej6,Minn, kinds of chewing and smoking tobaccos Births. thereof since, ^except, "that the Deaths. twenty deaths have occurred in this Dated December24,1888. ^0H North between State and Minnesota. One sheriff is hereby requested, etc.," and 50 pair felt boots and overshoes New Ulm 121 40 town during the year just elapsed. The Hydrant will be placed in each block. that is the reason why the sheriff is compelled about 25 pair ladies' and men's arctics NOTICE OP LIS PENDENS. .Sleepy Eye 68 21 cause in the majority of cases was hereby to answer to that appropriate 150 pair men's, ladies' and children's Springfield 28 8 diptheria. About twenty four newcomers SDistrictOF Mr. Tory Oleson left for Washington, TATE MINNESOTA, County of Brown $£» leather shoes and slippers. A complete Albm manner in which the request of 19 4 have registered ..their, names Conrt, Ninth Judicial District D. C. Saturday. Before his departure the honorable board of county commissioners line of crockery, wooden-ware and Bashaw 11 1 Frederick Kissner, Plaintiff *M during the year. "a** was made. A person reading hardware, everything is complete and VS Burnstown 4 9 the teachers of the Public Schools presented Co. Supt. Yelikanje was around visiting John Mitchell and also al* other per.) new yet and will be sold cheap for cash. Cottonwood the resolution and not acquainted with 26 6 sons or parties unknown, claiming any him with a valuable pair of cuff schools the week before last. tho facts, would ordinarily believe, that Come and buy before it is all gone and Eden right, title, estate, lien or interest in 14 9 buttons as a token of their friendship. Now and then we hear rumors regarding the real estate described in the com- E the sheriff of Brown County had diverted too late. You cannot afford to miss Home 12 29 plaint herein. Defendants, the court-house question, (or rather the use ot that notable structure these sales. Although we are sorry to loose Mr. Oleson Lake Hanska' 26 6 Notice is hereby given, that an action hag been the question how to raise the necessary G. W. SCHLOTTMAN, Leavenworth from its proper purposes, but let me assure commenced in this Court by the above named from amongst our citizens we are 14 1 4 funds to complete the new court house Plaintiff against the above tamed Defendants. I 17 yon that it is far from it, evenaf a Linden Courtland, Minn. glad to note that he has received a remunerative 8 That said action is brought to determine at New Ulm) for the question whether •ob-web which is liable to form within Milford rf 18 an tdverse claim, right, title, estate, lien 20* position in the Pension Department. it is to be built or not is virtually settled twenty-four hours, at the annual inspection or interest in or to the premises hereinafter described, Mulligan SIn 3 TATE OP MINNESOTA. County of Brown i- ss 13 under Section two, chapter seventy-five and therefor needs no further consideration. North Star ornamented a nook in one of Probate Court. Special Term. December 31st rx 2 and the amendments thereof, of the General Statutes 4 1 Some people seem to be of the thejury -rooms not in use between terms Prairieville of Minnesota of 1878. In tee matter of the estate of Hans Ellanson deceased. opinion that if left to the people of the of^court. The premises affected by said action are sitnaV Sigel As an evidence of the number of ed in the County ofBrown and State of Minnesotaand county to vote upon whether the required faereas. An instrument ia wnUng, purporting Stark ,? I am rather charitably inclined and people coming in and going out of St. are described as follows: to be the last will and testament of Hans Ellanson funds shall be raised by issuing Stately feel like pardoning the honorable board The north half of the south west qaarter of Section 3 j^A"-* deceased, late of eaid Coauty has been delivered Peter, C. W. Heideman, station agent bonds, a majority would vote against No eleven, township No. one hundred and to this Conn of county commissioners for singling ten, north of Basse No thirty-three, west And Whereae, John Larson has filed therewith at New Ulm, informed us that the passenger the measure and thus prevent the completion out the sheriff with their famous law «. I 0 W SOMERVILLE. TotaliU 479 his petition, representing among other things that of the structure. Ia this, if we Plaintiff's Attorney, Sleepy Eye, Minn receipts at the Omaha depot and order resolution and causing him said Hans Ellanson died in said County en the Dated December 24th 1888. ye,jB«B., understand the question, they are badly 85th day of December 1888, testate, aDd that said to feel aggrieved for their very polite alone were a couple of thousand dollars petitioner is the sole executor named in said last Ther Business Booming. mistaken, the structure will be completed and appropriate request, although some will and testament bat refuses to accept said trust* in excess of the entire receipts of NOTICE TO CREDITORS. under any circumstances and if and praying that the said instrument may be admitted other and different reasons may have Probably no one thing has caused to probate, and that letters of adminstra New Ulm. This, with the Northwestern the- funds cannot be raised by the issuing State of Minnesota, Countf of Brown. ss. li» prompted them to exercise their sound such a general revival of trade at C. L. tion with the will annexed be to Ola Jorgensou Probate Court. of bonds they will have to be raised receipts, would indicate that twice discretion, because this was the hrst or some other suitable person issued thereon Roos' Drug Store as their giving away In the matter ofthe estate of NicolausLosieben. by direct taxation and thus the tax payers It is ordered, That the proofs ofsaid instrument jail and court house inspection by them deceased: as many people come and go from SL to their customers of so many free trial and the said petition, be heard before this Court, of the county would have to raise Notice is hereby given to all persons having .„ held during the last four years to the bottles of Dr. Kind's New Discovery Peter as from our neighbor up the way. at the Probate Office in said County on Thursday claims and demands against the estate ofNicolana 4 the money in in a few years which will knowledge of the undersigned. the 31siday of January A, D. 1889, at 10 o'clock hi for Consumption. Their trade is simply Los/eben late of the County of Brown, deceased,%i Verily we area hummer of a town.— be quite a burden to them.Therefor the theforenoon, when all concerned m»y appear and that the lodge of the Probate Court of said County Dated New Ulm, Minn., Jan. 19th, 1889. enormous in this very valuable article contest the probate of said intrnment wilt hear, examine and adjust claims and demands citizens of the county one and all can JOHN B. SCHMID. ST. PETER HERALD, $#• from the fact that it always cures And it is further ordered, that public notice *»f against said estate at his office in the City of New do no better than vote in favor of issuing Sheriff of Brown County. the time and place of said hearing be given to all nim said County, on the first Monday of each ]f The Herald evidentlynmisunderstood and never disappoints. Coughs, Colds, bonds in case it is left to them to persons interested, by publication of these orders month, for six sncceasive months, commencing Asthama, Bronchitis, Croup, and all ^JMr. Heidemann, The receipts of the three weeks successively previous to said day of Withthe first Mcndey in March 188?, andthat decide. bearinK, the New Ulm Review, a new: throat and lung diseases quickly cured. months from thelTth dayofJanuary l889,have been Did jou ever see the improved Singer aper- /ktSew Ulm station are reported to be printedand published at the City of Sew 1 limited and allowed by ss Probate Court fncreditors You can test it befor&buying by getting Mr. August Ganske of this town was said County. to present*Uielr claims. Sewing machine? It's perfect and sold ^larger w»an\£e receipts olthe C. &. N. a trial bottle free, large size&L, Every By the Court, made happy last Saturday, his wife J03 A,ECKSTEIN, at St. Peter. very cheap'by Frank RetzlafE*^ KBNSTBRAxDT bottle warranted.^ illfeJill 3 Administrator with the ill annexed of the presenting him with a bouneing boy. tL.5.) Judge of Probate ate of Nicolaus Losleben, Deceased