New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
January 30, 1889 · Page 4 of 9
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^i£YV ULM AND V1CJMY* UnloiT!? Wimbiop boasts.ojj*,-Board ot Trade. Local news are very scarce this week. The Ruttan System in the Tiie smoke stacks run up along the It is in contemplation to establish a ventilating flues,, and seen from without, Mayor Rudolph''isv%accompanied by Col. and Mrs. Pfaender returned from potato starch factory at Stillwater. «sw Travelers' Guide! appear to form part of them. Si- an able-bodied cold since his elevation a weeks visit to Sc. Paul, Monday even- A short time ngo, we visited the union Col. Glenn of Minneapolis is about a Tne superintendent's office and the to the mayorality- school building order to gain some remove bis machine shops to Duluth. & newjanitor's room's are also provided with insight into the working of the Mrs. A. W Bingham is in Vermont Hereafter the Review will not be cut warm and foul air registers. The corridors Chark's saw-mill at Biownsville system of warming and ventilating introduced where she was called on account of the or pasted. have warm air registers ouly, Houston county, was burned on Saturday.^ last summer. The plant was sickness of her sister. Mr. Wm., Strassburg, of Lafayette, aad can be warmed to a suitable temperature. Loss $ 8 0 0 0 I x^ VjJ put in by the Ruttan Warming and Mrs. T. Morcb, of Auburn, Dak., is left for Mankato, Tuesday morning. Tne corridor registers are Ventilating Co., of Chicago, with A. C. Winona & gt. Pete* f( S E S. Horton of Vermillion has fallen home visiting with her parents, Mr. provided with sheet iron lids, which Ochs, of this place, as contractor for Charles Washburn, brother of Senator heir to a fortune—about $23,000—by and Mrs. Aug. Quense. are found veiy efficient in regulating the masonry and carpenter's work. Going East. Washburn of Minnesota, died at New Going West. the death of an uncle in New York. the temperature of the building. There are four large tubular furnaces, Mr. Ad. Schilling, of Lafayette, is in York Sunday. -$ 4 10 12a m. No 1 4-17 a. m. 18 12 15 p.m. Pupiis enter the building by way of 17 12 30 a. tn. which are located in the basement. The Minneapolis, attending the Archibald 2 0 3 40 m. 8 5:46 p.m. The citizens of Minneapolis will tender THEY DID IT. the basement. Ilie m-iiu doors are 2 10 00 m. iron used in the construction of these 2 5 1 25 p. m. Business College. Senator Washburn a reception next Nos. 1, 2 and 25 daily. All others daily thrown open oaly at 12 in and 4 p. furnaces is of unusual thickness when What? Cured among others tBe except Sunday. We are informed that Mr. Henry Saturday. considerable fuel saved by th.s arrangement. once heated to the desired temperature, following. They write: GEO. J. GRIMM, Agent. Guggisberg, of4Gibbon, started his new During the warmer por very little fuel is required to keep them Bonlanger was elected to a deputyship 849 Central Ave., Cincinnati,a, mill last Saturday. January 4th. 188&. tiou of the school \ear, when the fur at that temperature throughout the day. Dr. C. Berry went to Sleepy Eye by 81,550 majority. As a consequence Athlophoros Klla have cured me-of liver complaint and dyspepsia. I gave ten of naces are not worked, the necessary Soft coal is used as fuel. The cost of J3*5 Thursday. Mr. J* X. Rosskopf, of Gibbon, was the french ministry resigned. the PilUj to a friend wno is troubled wittt indigestion and he has improved-wonderftuly. ventilation :'S well as the proper working heating the building by the Ruttan system a caller at the Review office last Saturday. H.EOWEXAMP. Mr. Chas. Silverson is expected home W. D, Washburn was elected United of the dry closet system is secured 16Boeette St, New Haven. Ct, I is less than one-half the amount expended Februaryloth, 1888. 5 from Cincinnati this week. States Senator last week. The investigating by means of two small heaters placed Athlophoros Pais worked wonders in Disease for the same purpose in former of dyspepsia. EMMA It Curos. committee failed to produce any All the keys of Windsor Castle were in the ventilating flues. The fuel used Luther Nichols and family of Fairfax, years. Ath-lo-pho-ros Pills are small and incriminating testimony. pleasant to take, ~et wonderfully recently stolen, but even this does not in these flue heaters is hard coal. Thus were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Each furnace is provided with a spacious effective. Invaluable for kidney interfere with the rapid sale of Dr. warmed, the air in the flues ascends Hornburg last week. The Duluth Opera House, Post Office fresh air chamber, which receives and liver complaints, dyspepsia, indigestion, Bull's Cough Sprup. constipation, headache, and draws the foul air from the classrooms, and half a dozen business places in the the fresh air from without the building Mr. C. Madsen, of Sleepy Eye, and etc. They'll take away that tired thereby causing an mflux of same block were destroyed by fire Monday by means of ducts having an aggregate feeling giving new life and strength. Alfred Keller, better known as Mr. Miller, of Beaver Falls, were fresh air by way of the tresh air ducts. morning. Loss $200,000. section of over twenty square feet for 4S*Send 6 cents for the beautiful colored picture, Schweitzer, is down with the mumps. in the city last week. "Moorish Maiden." each ^chamber. The outer end of each The Review office misses his cheery The Union Fire Company, of St. Lafayette Items, THE ATHLOPHOROS CO. 112 Wall St N. The Rural Teachers' Association will fresh air duct is closed during the night voice and pleasant smile. Peter, has been reorganized with new meet at the Court House at 1:30 p. m,, by lowering a galvanized iron valve N E W ULM A E S W at No A new boarder arrived in the family constitution and bylaws. Jno. McCabe The board of trade will meet at Turner Saturday. which is operated from the basement by 63—84 oats, 25 old corn,. 35" of Claus Anthony. It is a bo\. was re-elected chief and Jno. A Johnson Hall Friday evening at 7:30 o'clock. barley. 50, potatoes, 20 onions means of pulleys. During the day, the Another Brass Band has been organized. Frank Kuetzing returned from hid secretary, C. Johnson treasurer. Important business will be transacted 60 butter, 10, eggs, 12J live hogs supply of fresh air introduced into the Who the instructor will be, is visit to the pineries of Wisconsin Saturday. and all members are requested to attend. yet unknown. Eugene Gerstenhauer has returned per lb 5 pork, per lb 5J. Flour per building is regulated by raising and Measles are still in our neighborhood. to his first love, the "Winona Adler" lowering these valves, according to the cwt S3.25—$4.00. The children of Mr. August Leifer are Mr. Hunt ot the Mankato Free Press, and will once more wield the editorial direction and velocity of the wind, the Thursday Mr. John Ruwe, of West down with the di&ease. THE INAUGURATION. was in the city Monday taking orders pen. Mr. John Ludwig is now the external temperature, and the temperature Newton, had the ulna of his left arm Mr. Jos. Bangiau was kicked by a for book-binding, printing, etc. president of the Adler Publishing Co. of the furnace. On the side of each horse last week, but we are not able to The Ohicacro & Northwestern Railw a fractured by a kick from a horse. Dr. Company offers its patrons a splendid state if arty injur" was sustained. Herman furnace opposite the fresh air chamber, Fntsche is attending the patient. Mr Soden formerly day operator at Now that the Senatorial question is opportunity to visit ashington Michael was also kicked, he received there are two warm air flues, one extending Redwood Falls is now night operator at March next, and participate in the imposing disposed of it is to be hoped that the a thick hp Valentines day is near at hand. An to a school-room on the first ceremonies incident to the inauguration the depot. legislature will settle down to work. elegant assortment of fine Valentines Mr. Herman Arpits of Fairfax was floor, and the other to the school-room of President Harrison. For shaking hands with his man\ friends on We hope that they will not take ninety including all the new Golden Gems and Marriage licenses issued during last that occasion tickets will be sold from above. The greater portion of the fresh Suudaj' last. days to do thirty days business in. all principal stations at tbe very low Box Valentines. Just received at O. M. week: Frank Reine to Elizabeth air strikes the heated surface of the furnace, Mi. Conrad Dirks, was home on rate of one fare for the round trip. For Olsen's Drug Store, Meridian Block. Schneider and Joseph Lindmeyer to Mr. Gotlieb Schmid will leave for the is warmed, and ascends in the a visit last Sundaj, he still wears the full information regarding rates, dates Anna Baar. east this week. He will visit the places old lamihar •-mile but hi& gtnn-al appearance warm air flues. The remainder of the of sale, etc., apply to Agents Chicago The petitions against the passage of has somewiiat changed since North-Western Raihvav. where he learned to play marbles cold, fresh air passes under the furnace the Blair bill by Congress and prohibition Wm. Koch returned from his eastern we saw him last, caused undoubtedly Turner Hall. and ball. Mr, C. H. Gill will smash and enters at the bottom ef each flue. legislation by the state legislatuie trip Wednesday. He reports business by the disappearance ot his mustache. baggage during his absence. At some distance above the bottom of have been signed by a large number of CoDrad repents that some wheat was in the east quiet and no prospects of stolen last weefe fiom the Bingham the flue, a valve is placed which is legal voters in the city. an immediate change for the better. elevator at Lambeiton where Conrad is Saturday. February 2 1 1808. It appears that eighty-two million operated from the scbool-room by means Dont forget to attend the masked ball emploied as foreman. Mrs. Tory Olesen offers part of her dollars represents the increase in the of a regulator. When the regulator at Turner Hall next Saturday. An interesting Several bojs living in the neighbor MasQuerade household furniture for sale cheap, valuation of the taxable property in handle is turned to its highest position, hood, ot School Di-tr,ct No. 53 masqueraded programme will be executed: preparatory to her removal to Washington. Minnesota for the past year, and the the flue valve drops, thereby shutting one evening last week, uoing See ad. in another column Chas. L. Roos has the best assortment total valuation for the year ending Dec. off the cold air introduced below when fiom hou«-e to house freightening the of masks and trimmings. Prices low. 31, 1888, is over half a billion dollars. occupants, and tnus creating fun for the handle is turned about 240 degrees P* R. McHale, manager of the Westtern themselves The names of the boys These figures are from a table complied toward the right, the valve offers no ob Union Talegraph office, recruited A change in time of running trains were not found out. by State Auditor from tho reports struction to the cold air. but closes the on the C. & N W took effort lately. his health in St. Paul Monday and sent in by the county auditors. opening by which wairu air is admitted Tuesday. The only change in passengers is in No. I can cheerfully recommend Of the half billion, 8454,677,586 is in to the flue. By giving the handle an intermediate ll^P^- 3 which leaves for the west at 5 46 instead Dr. SetU Arnold's Cough Mr. Chas. Hauser came up from St. realeatdte, and $114,092,296 in personal position, the teacher can of 5 50 P. M. heretofore. Killer Paul Fiidav evening to visit with Col. property. mix the warm ami cold air i.i tne Hue as being a first-class remedy for Coughs and Colds, hav PfaemJer's family over Sunday. Mrs. Chas. L. Roos has received an elegant any denned ratio, ilni) regulati ig ike mg used it in my own family Haiibei leturned to St. Paul yesterday. The seizure of Canadian railw ay car" with very great satisfaction assortment of Valentines. Anyth'ng temperature of the niiiowaig a./, as H. Bush, D«s Moines, from a one cent leave to a five Dollai at Detroit has been entirely eclipsed by well as ttiat ot the room The room can Iowa. The directors of the St. P. N U. & S. Druggists, 25c., 50c and $1 00. as. the seizure of five miles of track of the souvenir may be seen. A complete thus be kept at a unifoitn ternperatuie W. Ry. are very reticent since then teturn 0 S1* sortiuent of Birthday and Season caids Croix & Penobscot railroad, a load of 68 degrees throughout the day, pro from the St. Paul meeting. There ADVERTISED I I always on hand which runs from Calais, Me., up the vided that the furnace is properly attended is something brewing surely else why St. Croix valley to Princeton, in the to. 3 this coyness FOR SAL*\ Mr. Paul Sittig, agent of the Minneapolis same state,. At Baring the road crosses Freie Presse, was in the city C- Hensel, brother of E and (Xto The warm and cold air valves mentioned House lokl furniture, inc'.u ling Garlind the St. Croix river into New Brunswick, during the week. The Freie Presse is he'ling su\e, book i-e,"~ Estey Hensel, of town Milford, died at Milnot, above ai cut a little smaller and for five miles is undoubtedly within org n. wur«lroue, etc IMTEHESTINfi FBOBBAHMBL one of the best gerraan papers published D. January 16. Deceased was than the section of tlie flue, to prevent Canadian territory. The road has been MRS. OLESEN. in the state and deserves the 23 ye irs old and gave promise of becoming friction against its walls conseqently. built for some years, but the question laro^e subscription list it has in Brown For particulars see small bills. an excellent business man when the valve is in an honzonul pos NOTICE. of collecting duty on the materials original^ County. ADMISSION 50 CENTS- tion, the cold air is not shut oft entnelj. All thosp A ho ai»* indebted to me are used in construction has never Mr John Gerken, special agent of Below the warm and cold air valve in heieb) enm-'sth iequtd to call and been raised, although they were wholly Tickets for sale at usual places. the Home Insurance Co vva" in the "Thus am I doubh am,"d—my death settle tru'ii accounts on or before March each of the second floor flues, a "cut imported from the states. Recently, city Siiurdiv- appointed L. E •ind life, 1, and &<i\e tioulle. PIONEEB off" valve has been mtioduced, bv however, the line was entirely refitted Fntsohe a^ent of the firm depaitment My bane and antidote ai both before Dl* WiSOHOKE Drug Store, means of which the janitor can cut oft with new ties, rails and fastenings and of his company. e" the cold air completely from the uppei kVifcl FMDAI ATUdDAT, a telephone service. In bringing into Whether to sit alone suffering with 95 Friedmann, who was in charge rooms, if necessaiy. Canada the materials used in refitting neuralgia of the bouth primary room of our pub The waim air flues, communicate with comineneiun IHDIU in 1-t and 2rd, tht Andrew J. Eckstein, ArapV the line, no representations were made Or buy one bottle of Salvation Oil. lie schools since August, has given up umit lsigt.i* 1 will sell to ihe highest the rooms by means of open legisters to the Canadian customs department, teaching. List Siturday sue left for blotter at uiction at ms place in Court1 Successor to DR. C. WESCHOKE. having a siuface of 6 square feet each. —Pioneer Pi ess, 22d, Capt. K. and accordingly the five miles of track Laporte, Ind., to assume charge of a I'd, Mini'., the following goods It should be noticed that all tho air thus Arnold, the veteian newspaper man in New Bums wick have been seized by Minnesota Street, Kinder garten. admitted to the rooms is pure, fresh an 150 Pair meu'o and ladle's Wool and lecturer, was brought out of the tjhe customs officers at Stephens, acting NEW ULM, MINN. stockists, 100 pan jjoves mittens, taken from without the building, and bull pen in the Chicago police court a under instructions from Inspector Mac A full and fresh stock of Judge Brandt visited the twins last 150 men'-, and 1 idles1 lur and cloth warmed to a proper tempeiature. The yesterday morning, nnd sentenced to drugs anrt vnedicines\choice week. met Bobleter, Peterson, Lareu, of St. Johns. The value of the cap, lb fin and cloth overcoats, over inflnx of so large a volume ot pure air perfumeryjlne soaps,comba the workhouse for ninety days. He had 100 men una bojs suit= 12 tine lad'es' Heideman, Bowen and Brown while he seizuie is 30,000. Pending the settlement, is balanced by a corresponding efflux ol cloaks, 10 .til wool bed blankets all and toilet ar'ticlesy books, passed a forged check for $2 50. Capt. was away and now blames the Omaha traffic will not be interrupted. coloi-, oo all wool undei and over stationery, colors, varnishes foul air. A large xegister is placed in Arnold is noted as the man who read company for neglecting to notify him -hirt* 6 p.ttr wuivv hor^e-bi'mfvef- 50 glass^atty and pjiinters the floor of each room, by which the the death warrants to the Indians who of the change in their time card. 1 fine all wool ladies' shawls 25 Lidies A PECULIAR PENSION CASE. supplies. foul air leaves the room, dropping leket1-, were hanged at Mankato for the Sioux and men wool 3 50 jvin clnhi Some time ago an item appeared in through the foul air ducts into foul air dren's and mioses' leg2:in«, 100 men PIANOS, ORGANS AND massacre in 1862. difteient papers, stating that Chas. Bywater, The frauds perpetrated upon the pension working shirts, 100 sdk neckl es and chambers. By keeping windows and MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. handkercmefs 100 pair overalls and department are many, so many formerly conductor on the C, & Dr. Otis Ayer, one of the defenders doors shut, the circulation is so rapid PURE WINES AND LI blue jickets over 300 3 aids wool flannels, N. W had been killed in Oregon. Advices that the special agents or detectives ofNew Ulm, died at his home, Le Sueur that the well-kno« school-room smell over 500 yards "cotton flannels. QUORS FOR MEDICAL SJSE* employed by the government have received lately disprove the rumor. Saturday. has entirely disappeared. I from 1 to Kentucky Jeans, calicos of all colors Physicians prescriptions carefully more than they can attend to in tracing Mr By water is now in the employ and gradss, fancy notions, silk veilings, Dr. Ayer was born in Hampton, N 2 minutes a particle of air admitted compounded at all hours of the day knittings, yarns, wool and cotton, the the perpetrators, Some years ago of the Northern Pacific. H. June 19 1817. He^came to Le Sueur from the outside sweeps through'Jthe and night. finest line of jewelry you ever saw. there came to Minnesota from Pennsylvania in 1856 and has l'esided ever since. fresh air duct and chamber, is properly The masked ball given by Company Groceries, coffee and sugar teas, and a man by the name of Cross, who During the terrible scenes of the Sioux heated, ascends to the school-room, and SUMMONS A. Saturday was a success socially and spices, everything in full stoci yet settled in Murray county and tried an Massacre in 1862 he went from place after being inhaled and exhaled by the medicines of all kinds. 34 different financially. Although there were not so JTA TE OP MINNESOTA, County of Browa unsuccessful hand at farming. He had to place, attending the sick. He was kinds of chewing and smoking tobaccos JDiMtrict Court, ^intn Judicial District pupil, reaches the foul air chamber. many maskers as in former years, thev Frederick Kissner,. .. Plaintiff, r^5 50 pair felt boots and overshoes left his wife in Pennsylvania, and for president of the Minn. State Medica The pupils are thus continually breathing vs per-[ had some very fine groups and a large about 25 pair ladies' and men's arctics John Mitchell and also all other some reason or other she refused to Society in 1877. His wife preceded air practically as pure and invigorating number of spectators. The broom-brigade sons or parties unknown claiming any 150 pair men's, ladies' and children's join him. Becoming discouraged and right, title, estate, hen or interest co?Jd in him in death in 1873. as that outside of the building,— leather shoes and slippers. A complete were voted first prize by all present. the real estate described In the feeling that his wife had deserted him, line of crockery, wooden-ware and plaint herein Defendants air that is purer than any of them can President Cleveland has pardoned The State of Minnesota to the abow name Defendants' hardware, everything is complete and Cross went to Texas, entered the army find in their homes. No other system A number of our people who have visited ex bank president James D. Fish. I new yet and will be sold cheap for casb. and served with great ability. Hi Yon are hereby summoned and required to answer has this interdependence of warming the twiH cities recently missed the Come and buy before it is all goue and the complaint of the Plamuff in the abeve 1885 Fish was sentenced to ten years at wife's refusal to live with him had so entit ed sction which is filed in the office of the returning trains because the Omaho Express and ventilating. By the Ruttan system, too late. You cannot afford to miss hard labor for swindling the depositors clerk of tbe Dwtrict Court of tte Ninth Judicial"* embittered his life that he sought death departs 15 minutes earlier than a room cannot be properly warmed these sales. District, in and lor the County of Brown ano 3 of the Maine National Bank in New State of Minnesota, and to serve a copy of your in battle, but without success. His daring without removing the foul air. G. W SCHLOTTMAN, formerly. Trains now leave St. Paul answer to the said complaint on the subscriber, York. I granting the pardon president was commended by his superiors, Courtland, Minn. at his office in the village of Sleepy Eye Lake a at 5-45 P. M. and Minneapolis at 6:25 Cleveland says that the prisoner Another feature of inestimable value said County, within twenty days after the servicatl and after twelve years of service he of this Summons upon yon, exclusive of tbe day from a sanitary point of view is the S.c«NTiFi.c has an excellent prison record, is old of such service, and if you fail to answer the sai« 1 was discharged, to die peacefully in his A E I AN complaint within the time aforesaid, the Plaintiff 4 Smead dry closet system which is operated New Ulm people who have visited and decrepit and that he has rarely had bed as a private citizen. Meanwhile in this action will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint St. Paul and Minneapolis regularly for as large a petition praying for the in connection with the Ruttan he had taken a second wife, and at his ESTABLISHED 1845 GEO. W. SOMERVILLE, granting of a pardon. plan of ventilation. There is no longer the last decade report that they have Is the oldest and most popular scientific and Plaintiff's Attorney, Sleepy Eye, Minn death she applied to the government mechanical paper published and has the largest Dated December24,1888. any danger of poisoning the school never seen business so dull in the twins rfrcnlation of any paper of its class in the world. for a pension, which was promptly A meeting of the county auditors of Fully illustratedd. Best class ot Wood Bagnr^ well by infiltration from the closet NOTICE OF LIS PENDENS] as it is this winter. If there is any IB.*9- EEbl,8.5,e weekly. Send for specimen granted. Last year Mrs. Cross No. 1 the state will be held at the state house vault, nor of poisoning tha air in the SDistrictOF comfort in having company in misfortune, left Pennsplvania in search of her husband, ARCHITECTS TATE MINNESOTA, County of Brown di Thursday" afternoon at 2 o'clock. The building by effluvia from the same & BUILDERO country merchants are willing to Court, Ninth Judicial District came to Murray county, learned principal question which will discussed Frederick Kissner, Plaintiff source. All closets are now placed in Edition of Scientific American, furnish the company. VS that he had gone to Texas, ascertained is: county commissioners1 term of al1 John Mitchell and also other persons the basement. The foul air that is removed nAj5£S5fc£cS?l,r* kf*16 his army record, claimed a pension, established contains colored or parties unknown, claiming any The St. Anthony 'jjprnverein, East office is for four years, what should be ?i?^l?£*iLp!Jfltf2.of «»»Stryand cityresiden- right, rifle, estate, lien or interest fta from tho rooms, sweeps through ce*. °£.,pnlJB the proof of her marriage, buildings. Numerous engravinKS the real estate described in the c*m, Minneapolis, celebrated its 32 anniversary the term of office of the county auditor?" and full plans and specifications for toe use of the foul air chambers and then enters plamt herein. Defendants.j, such as contemplate building. Price &50 a year. and got it. Mrs. Cross No. 2 necessar- last Saturday. It has always been Th auditors will endeavor to 25 eta. a copy. MDNJ* ^OO^ncBumtRS?' Notice Is hereby given, that an action has beei the closet vaults, where it absorbs the commenced to this Court by the above aainf supposed that the St. Anthony Turnverein have a bill, introduced making the term ily was deprived of the one she secured, may be secured moisture of the excreta so completely Plaintiff against the above named Defends, applylug was the oldest in the state. A Review That said action is brought to deterntfi of office four years. This action is tak- to MUVH that nothing bat dryy anid solid matter re- OT a S S ttfej estate, mi ,. ., ., *iy m.- butniiviiuiug uui uir am soii a matter re A Co., who reporter who was present at the Anniversary, A 8 8 ^fJS!? iP hereinafter 4e\ harebad over en on the ground that they barely get tncate pension cases the department is mains which is burned at the end of „WD wpwuixui* is mains, hich is burned at the end of —i have made over scribed, under Section two, chapter seventy-five W and who was one of the founders *ra,noil acquainted with their work in two *««.«—« Jnstice: T—* wonl^d :a £:-i-**-T—*s.—5. American and For- and the amendments thereof, of the General Stat? forced to unravel. give the sehool year. From the vaulte the C°m" pond^Saco^e^2 ntea ofMinnesota of 1878. of the Ke Ul Tnrnverein, years, and then possibly they are oustI the pensioni to. Mrs. Cross No. 2, but fonl airr passess into thee ventilating fines. The premises affected by saW action *ns sitnat O «u u:n .*.i_. io ai passe into tn ventilating fines. learned that the St. Anthony Tnrnverein TRADE MARKS. ed in the County ofBrown and State of MinneeoU ttbe A ed, Such a bill came within one vote the law la settles it upon No "NV.. 1 although rp. Setting it nnnn 1 .ltl, r,.t. and are described as follows: was organized Jan 26 1857. Th The north half of the sooth wert oaartw ot Se square feet Qon No. eleven, township No. one hundred ai Ne Ul Tnrnverein was organized 1887 iaa- 7 Tax lavre will also be considered of her husband and self. N 2 pen COPYfMGHTS for books, charts, num. ten, north ot Bange No. thirty-three, weal. Ascending in these fines, the foul air v*™"0» •to* quickly procured. Address several months previous, Nov. 111856. by this body _, .Jm- w. SOMEHVTLLB, sion would be considered fraudulent. leaves the building. MUKN & CO., Patent Selfclter*. *i5 Dste„ Pl*»«Bfr* Attorney, Sleepy Bye,IMJa*«* Decembe 1888. 1 &